The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1963 Page: 1 of 8
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74th Year of Publication - Number 50
THE SEALY NEWS
Sealy, Austin County, Texas * Thursday, February 28, 1963
10c a Copy - $3.00-$3.50 a Year in Advance
People Named for County’s Albert Chans...
Program Bldg. Committees China-Sealy in
Few Short Years
A County Program Building whic
Committee has
for Austin Cou
garized
" Over $6,000 Worth
E C ar Tags Sold
Here Wednesday
Not having visited the Orient,
he would assume that it is
pretty much like our native U.
S A after a visit with a couple
if charming people, Mr. and
Mrs Albert Chan Albert came
er from Hong Kong in 1957,
and Teresa, born in Nanking,
hina came from Formosa, ar-
riving in the U. S in 1959 Both
ame .ts students, and met for
he tii st time in Houston, where
heli courtship began They
married in Austin on
ThankoEIVE: E Day in 1961
Xtwr attended a Catholic
. ir his elementary years
: it Baptist high school He
. t. study enginering at
anuary
—News stan Pnoto
TERESA AND ALBERT CHAN
W ITH \ ASE HIS MOTHER GAVE THEM
More Cotton Acreage
Asked Than Released
: Miss Mary Waddle
A To Speak at
Reading Meets
Office Building
1 nd< rway for
Mrs. L. Zapalac, Sr.
Elaine Knesek is
Sweetheart Queen
At Nursing School
MIs% M %E) W 1D
ornerstone ( ontents
presented
here foot
Elaine .was doored t
coronation by Rey Krt/ ‘
Mi and Mrs. Henry Kre
W. II
ilium vitae"
Viereck
Peace
March 4-8 is Set as
Public Schools Week
Public School Week County Plans Made Public School Wk.
March 4-8 at Wallis For Observance of
1 The Wallis Public Schools will Public Schools Week
observe Public School Week
March 4.8. A cordial invitation Peters will have a special pro-
is extended to all patrons of the gram on Friday night, March 8. . .
school with a speaker to speak on Pub-I An invitation is extended to
lie Schools Week Refreshments all patrons of Sealy Public
-Open Hous: has been set will be served by the PTA. Schools to visit the schools next-
for Tuesday, March 5 It is hop- Piney will observe Public Wednesday during Public
ed that every parent and inter- Schools Week on Thursday,
ested friend of the school dis- March 7. with a special program . .
triet will, personally, visit the presented by the pupils at 2:00 Cook are members of the com-
school on this day, between the p.m.
Observance Set
Here for Thurs.
school. . ti
isit the
throughout this week
Schools Week March 4-8. Frank
Koy, Zenith Verm and J. L.
mittee supporting the annual
Welcome will observe Public school week observance.
The main purpose for having Schools Week on Tuesday, Supt. Vernon Madden, in is-
Open House, is to provide an March 5 at 7:00 p.m. with a cov-suing the invitation to visit the
opportunity for parents to visit ered dish supper. A special pro- school next Thursday, March 7,
classrooms, talk with teachers. gram honoring the teachers in also invited people to dine at the
and see student projects and ex- the system will also be held. school cafeteria. Everyone is
hibitsi displayed Samples of students work will asked to advise the school where
The public 1 invited during be on display. their children are enrolled if
this week. t vat in the school Kenney-New Wehdem School
cafeteria Schoul officials must
lours of 7 00- 00 p m.
they plan to visit and have lunch
geL at the school, by 10 o'clock on
no. however. that on Tuesday. March 5 at 7:30 Thursday. This is necessary to
ing t t ., that 2. laid cafeteria personnel to pre-
emmipasa wall Amiplithi "hholtuachst RDrk pare sufficient food.
mould have their will be on display. |
. NS RAnonwe war County Gives
special program planned for:
ih whwi during Wednesday The public is invit-@1 C 000 4,
asked l ed to serve the pupils at work. D 10,JUU
,: pr ine ipal self ice ,.
: t four home West End School will have •
. -: Wallis High special observances of Public, Pest Control
Schools Wreck with open house A
‘ at 2:00 p m on March X. A spec- Approximately $16,000 had
m will be presented by been contributed by Austin
of the school, e-county residents toward the
SM . state goal of $3 million, in the
ichrwe! e will be ob- current screwworm eradication
the Union Center program, it was reported at a
ins the work f March meeting ‘held in Bellville Mon-
live The public is in day night. A number of farmers
11 : le S n- and ranchers, described as high-
TUAAIRIMuT M The ly enthusiastic and public spir-
Activities for the ited, attended.
: highlighted with a It was pointed out that the re-
gram on March 1 be- port was not complete, since
ginning 1 7:00 p.m. Each tea- many workers in many commun-
• c her will demonstrate some ities have not yet concluded
phaw “ ciementary instruction, their campaigns.
re Roy Meinecke, county chair-
man, expressed his deep appre-
ciation to the workers who are
devoting their time conducting
the drive, and also to the indi-
viduals, organizations and bus-
iness firms for their generous
contributions.
Polan is City Pun
C hamp in Bowling SAM
0 Tourney Here 1
r. 2. pies,
S 1 F.:-Met w n the Sealy displa
Two Area Men in
Separate Wrecks
Here Last Week
lanes
f the program
ill be served.
Rayn
p4 Sealy Chamber
no Meeting Monday
one Sealy Chamber of Commerce
sely me ting will be held Monday
6333 night beginning at 7:30 in the
"However," Mr. Meinecke-
said, "the county goal has not
; 1 taker will be Desey been reached and anyone not yet
:. 1,4 5 1.: 1! uston. who will having had an opportunity to
t participate in a program so vi-
f.+h : POETGIY. on common
. ..: 1 ok market. tal to the livestock industry in
1:1:0: D umberg a native of this area, is strongly urged to
. J, 12 ts 4 graduate of the leave a contribution at any of
: Bar. University of Texas and is an the six Austin county banks at
Edmund uiccunt Executive of Merrill the earliest opportunity."
1:7. Lynch Pierer. Fenner & Smith.
:: Nur artne Citizens State Bank
1. s.x. duty : t ss Navy as Supply To Take Holiday
.4. .: 1: Disoursine officer if a des-
......4 1 Maypwirt Florida Citizens State Bank will not
1.: Merrill Lynch uponopen for business on Satur-
.. team the Navy in day March 2nd. The bank will
: 0 +d 1s also a reg-the closed in observance of Texas
.. u . - 2.1 pative of NYSE Independence Day, one of the
. , N, . x-oAton of see holidays they observe each year.
Guardian Angel School Queen is ( row ned
-a Eunice Viaclovsky
JrusAm. Pepsi
moisted of John Ins Guardian Angel
**a Taul Queen Contest
The votes in the Guardian An-
gel queen contest were counted
on February 15. Out of twelve
girls, eight were chosen to run
for queen. Out of the eight, one
was chosen. Eunice Viaclovsky
daughter of Mr and Mrs. John
Viaclovsky of Wallis For her
escort she chose Patrick Mach,
son of Charles Mach of Wallis.
The train bearers were Berna-
deiie Macha and Theresa Dusek
and cr wh bearer was Carl
at the Wallis Youth
night. Patrick Mach
--News stan rnoto
The queen was selected on a vote
i mint She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Viaclov sky and the king is the
son of ( has. Mach.
Members 1 the court were:
Princes J an Sodolak: escort,
Caries Bata flower girl, Deb-
Eue Sodolak: second princess,
Sionmie Dernehl escort, Charles
1 k flower girl, Barbara
, "mi. Duchess. Janie Gutier- ,
T escort, John Reznicek; flo-
Me Eiri, Diana Cervenka: sec-
ond duchess, Clarice Knesek: es.
T Charles Wise: flower girl,
Kathy Macha: lady, Cinthia Pet.
ter. escort, Victor Eder; flower
Eiri. Janice Eder; second lady
Roselyn Holub; escort, James
V iaclovsky: flower girl, Mary
Elizabeth Felcman; mistress or
ceremonies, Charlene Valerian
The coronation was held
the Wallis Youth Center
February 22, at 7:00 p.m. fol.
lowed by a dance.
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1963, newspaper, February 28, 1963; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1702673/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.