The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1988 Page: 3 of 24
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Lodges Workshop
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and area field representative,
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Clifford A. Legere, son of
Donna L. Legere of Sealy, has
been promoted in the U.S. Army
to the rank of specialist four. He
is a personnel management spe-
cialist with the 2nd Support Com-
mand, West Germany.
His wife, Beth, is the daughter
of Bill Lose of Bellville.
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Monday
Breakfast — fruit juice, toast
and jelly, scrambled eggs, milk
Lunch — spaghetti and meat
sauce, English peas, mixed fruit,
garlic bread, milk
Tuesday
Breakfast — fruit, cereal, milk
Lunch — finger steaks, pota-
toes with gravy, fried okra, gela-
tin, bread, milk
Wednesday
Breakfast — fruit juice, grilled
cheese sandwich, milk
cities and towns in the Southeast
Texas area.
The workshop, one of six such
symposiums scheduled in differ-
ent parts of Texas through Febru-
ary, will begin at 10:00 a.m. with
sessions for membership repre-
An officer with 6 years experience
in the sheriff's department and
13 years experience in law enforcement
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SEALY SCHOOLS MENU
Monday
Breakfast — orange juice,
cereal, milk
Lunch — barbecue on bun,
french fries, catsup, pickles,
cherry cobbler
Tuesday
Breakfast — apple juice, blue-
berry muffins, milk
Lunch — chicken nuggets,
creamed potatoes, gravy, green
beans, salad, hot rolls, cookie
Wednesday
Breakfast — apple juice,
sausage roll, milk
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HELP ELECT
Alan W. KUEHN
TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR
OF AUSTIN COUNTY
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Thursday
Breakfast — fruit juice, pan
sausage, biscuits and jelly, milk
Lunch — turkey pot pie with
vegetables, salad, hot rolls, ice
cream, milk
Friday
Breakfast — fruit juice, waffle,
milk
Lunch — tuna fish sandwich,
french fries, ranch style beans,
cookies, milk
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sentatives. Following a noon lie Kallies of Seguin, and William
luncheon, sessions will be held Lee of Taylor, both Grand Lodge
from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. to bring district supervisors; and San An-
officers up to date on broad per- tonians Raymond Brehm, grand
spectives of lodge leadership and trustee; Herman Glosserman,
shop for 55 key officers from 12
Hermann Sons lodges in this area
will be held Saturday, February
13, in the Sons of Hermann Hall
at 120 Yale Street in Houston,
Louis B. Engelke of San Antonio,
grand president of the Order of
the Sons of Hermann in Texas,
has announced.
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Lunch — fish, oven potato
sticks, fruit salad, hot rolls, milk
Engelke will preside and will secretary to the grand president,
make the closing remarks. Among participating lodges
Assisting him will be Walter will be Hillboldt Lodge 162 at
Stahmer of La Grange, grand Waller and Sealy lodge 239.
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fish, catsup,
with the annual Houston
Livestock Show and Rodeo.
Sponsored by Agriservices Foun-
dation of California, the Texas
Agricultural Extension Service
and the Houston Livestock Show,
this year’s school features a
luncheon address by Dr. Michael
E. DeBakey, world renowned
heart specialist, on Friday,
February 19.
According to Dr. L. S. Pope,
school director, the school serves
as the best array of talent on
subjects vital to stockmen.
“The International Stockmen’s
School makes it possible for
individuals to learn from the
world’s best experts," Pope said.
“Presenting the latest in research
and technology, our 1988
speakers include outstanding
scientists, educators, stockmen
and leaders of industry!’
Those interested in the school
should write: Dr. L. S. Pope,
Director, International Stock-
men’s School, P.O. Box 133,
College Station, Texas 77841.
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Specials Good Thursday, February 11 thru Wednesday, February 17 I I
her birthday at the home of her Fred and Vivian Gardner of Sealy
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. and Franklin and Rosie Jochec of
Marvin Hartmann. New Ulm.
---------------------------- Cat Spring Lodge of the Sons
Stockmen's School meeting Thursday etnngestar
spite the cold weather, a nice
bunch attended and enjoyed a
supper together. Bro. Pete Kallies
of Gonzales was present, and
brought a message from the
Grand Lodge.
Houston’s Astro Village Hotel The Cat Spring Fire Depart-
converts into agricultural class- ment is grateful for donations
rooms when more than 80 out- from Mrs. Earl C. Norris, Mr.
standing authorities on beef and Mrs. Herbert Lee Huff and
cattle, dairy cattle, horses, sheep Edwin Mau.
and ranch management address
stockmen from the United States,
Canada and Mexico at the 1988
International Stockmen’s School.
The event is scheduled for
February 18 through February 21
and will be held in conjunction
Thursday, February 11, 1988 THE SEALY NEWS 3
Austin County Farm Bureau News
By Donnie Strieder
Austin County Farm Bureau is our state director from District
really gearing up to make this a XI. His term as director was relin-
record year. After coming back quished due to serving his
from San Antonio, where the maximum number of years on the
leadership conference was held, state board. On February 19, in
your county leaders are ready to Rosenberg, district XI will host a
go to work. “roast and toast” for him. Every-
February 15-20 is being desig- one associated with Farm Bureau
nated as “Farm Bureau Week!’ is invited. Those from Austin
This week is part of a statewide County that would like to attend
observance during which county are asked to call the Farm Bureau
Farm Bureaus will make special office before February 15.
efforts to enroll new members. With no further business our
Our own county judge, LeRoy meeting was adjourned at 9:00
Grebe will be encouraged to sign a p.m.
proclamation designating “Farm -----------------
Legere Promoted
Preparing for the traditional WI
March membership campaign to B.
be conducted by the 80,000-mem- E
ber statewide fraternal benefit
society will be 22 lodge member- 2
ship representatives, nine finan- 4
dal secretaries and 24 presidents, A
vice-presidents and secretaries.
They will represent lodges in nine 1 1
■ cussed forming a bona-fide mem-
., " bership drive which will be held
Henry Cisneros, mayor of San Antonio holds up Commerce president, at Thursday's banquet. The on March 17-21. Plans are being
the Texas ABM sign which was presented to him mayor Is an ABM graduate. At right Is Carolyn finalized and will be presented at
by Russell Koym, newly installed Sealy Chamber of Zapalac, past president. — n«w» Photo our March meeting. AU members
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FEBRUARY 15-19
(Political Advertisement paid by Vernon Brzozowaki. 122 Bluebonnet, Bellville. Texas 77418)
By Mrs. Erwin Andreea
Zachery Haney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Volkening had
Mrs. Dennis Haney of Houston been in Austin to visit with Mr.
spent the week with his grand- and Mrs. Ronnie Volkening,
mother, Mrs. Lonie Michaelis. Jennifer and Joshua, and from
His parents came for him over the there she went to Houston to be
weekend. with Larry Volkening.
Mrs. Karen Thomas and son, Visiting in the home of Mr. and
Justin of Houston, visited with Mrs. Jimmie Goodman were his
her mother, Mrs. Ivy Kollatschny relatives, Mrs. Carrie Lee
Sunday. Thompson, Sam, Eric and
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frances Massey, Roy and Emma
Reichardt, Jr., and Mrs. Alice Lou Smith, all of Conroe,
Reichardt were in East Bernard to Dorothy and Melissa Storenski of
help Tami Hartmann celebrate Houston, Mrs. Linda Ramsey,
macaroni and cheese, corn, salad,
hot rolls, cookie
Thursday
Breakfast — grape juice,
waffles, syrup, sausage, milk
Lunch — frito pie, refried beans,
salad, hot rolls, cake
Friday
Breakfast — juice, cinnamon
roll, milk
Lunch — hamburger, cheese, y
lettuce, tomato, pickle, chips,
apple cobbler
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The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1988, newspaper, February 11, 1988; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594759/m1/3/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.