The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1963 Page: 3 of 8
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Double Birthday
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, following: Hilbert Galle, Waldo
.Luedecke, M. L. Petrusek of
| A very enjoyable afternoon New Ulm; William Vogelpohl,
was spent on Thursday, Febru- A. C. Machemehl, Jr., Roy Mein-
ary 21stafter, school till 6:30Lecke, Lamar McCamey, Mrs.
and Mrs Hy Drabek in Rosen- going down especially to the Mi bysir and oYS Who
berg, Sunday Sweetheart ball of Hotel Dieu asnener : _
Nr and Mrs Andrew Kosik nursing school in which Elaine ea wen Magatas on Brooks, Adolph Mikeska of Bell-
and Bessie attended the Crosby. Knesek was a candidate for GN Cieer 6 4 T: ville: John Monroe, Dick Grigar,
Gavranovic wedding in Hunger- Sweetheart and won the title of 21st they celebrated it to
ford Saturday Sweetheart Queen, much to her gether It was held at Henry Ma.
Mr and Mrs 1. E Sklar ac surprise. While there Jimmie al-Chats house And iven their
mpamned by their grandson, 80 visited with Roy Kreitz and mothers Mr. Henry Machala
rmuldRay Skiai of Sealy sment/Larry Vacek at Lamar Tech and Mrs. Grigar. The two
the work rnd in Campti, En . girls have always celebrated
The they wer him "N/heir Card of Thanks their birthdays together for the
Mrs JOHN HOLECEK, JR.
Mr and Mrs. Ervin Moti and Mrs. R. J. Knesek and Jimmie
son visited with her parents, Mr spent the week end in Beaumont
Madge Trenckmann, Robert Tur-
ner, Mrs. M. C. Albert, Al
| Frank Felcman, Richard Hran-
| icky, of Wallis;
Steve Pavlicek, Father Lad
Klimicek
of Frydek; John
THREE
THE SEALY NEWS
Thursday, February 28, 1963
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Spreen of Kenney: Leroy Krue-
ger, Mrs. Kinch Koehn of Cosh-
atte Community; C. W. Brandes,
p 1 LAuie Skit who wasu vu I sauna.....— -----— ---- Leroy Schaare, Walter Virnau,
on .. we k. no pat. from —I want to express my most ‘ They Xa laving games Jr., Miss Wilma Petrusek, and
pk 1. sincere thanks and appreciation , They enje ved playing games, W. F. Remmert of Sealy; Mrs.
, . M.. , , Vick ana for ah the kindness shown at talking and telling jokes. They Kermit Kolwes, Alvin Schulz of
and , Y , , opened their gifts which were
1.9 1 like Jackson visited the tirteof the passing of my be-admired pirle Bleiblerville:
... : Mrs main M , loved husband, Albert B Marek admired by all, and both girls Wesley Swearingen, Mrs. Sam
,. 1, themA 1 especially w ish to thank Dr. thanked all for the nice gifts. Vornkahl of Millheim Commun-
mn n Alen x Weaver, Raymond Mar. The two birthday cake can- ity: Arno Krebs of Shelby Com-
.mm 1 andiMm visit: k. the Fr Bend Co law officers dies were lighted and everybody munity: Herman A. Grawunder,
" 1, * . and Crbish Funeral Home for sang Happy Birthday to Char- Arno Brandt, of Cochran Com-
and Mis J J Vitek and their prompt service. Rev A w. kerne and Christine.munity: Mrs. Jay C. Buenger of
11 1 Corpus Christi vs. Nesvadha Rev Alex Lazek Refreshments were served Industry: K. W. Tottenham of
with their twin daughters, kneel Funeral Home palliar. and consisted of sandwiches, po- Buckhorn Community: Homer
• and Lueille and parents. chour and altar tato chips, pickles, pickled okra. Wittenburg of Cat Spring
and Mr. Rud Polawk and heartfelt thanks to my relatives, cookies, i different cakes, ice The Executive Committee of
r rratives over the w**k neighbors and friends for their cream and soda water. Coffee the Program Building Commit-
Their daughter Ehraheth kindness and help extended to was served to the mothers pres- tee which consists of the offi-
y of Houston was als her Penn ent Mrs Johnnie Schneider, — Ta parly February to
me A speCial thanks also to ev. . . ‘ cers, met in early February
ryone 1 r Mass offerings flow. Mrs Eugene Hintz. Mrs. C har- set up sub-committees and name
aturday morning Frank Pen- food cards those who as. ley Wright and the honorees co-chairmen of these commit-
cron of H uston actimpanied usted in preparing the lunch mothers, Mrs. Henry Machala tees.
and to all who assisted in any and Mrs. Tillie Grigar . The Program Building Com-
Before departing each was mittee met on. February 18 in
given candy and gum and they the Meeting Hall in the Court-
all wished the two girls many house to approve the actions of
more Happy Birthdays the Executive Committee.
- Sub-Committees and co-chair-
: pass M: and Mrs/ Alfred Zahrad. With men approved were:
the up* much ot Fag e Lake were guests tonnnecak ith 1 Business and Industry - 1
12 days of their uncle and aunt Mr and ‘I ravel 1 roupe Industrial Development: Co-
sa% buried beside his wife Jahn Zahradnick Sunday . ..... Chairmen . Al Brooks, Bellville.
.Jonn canruni Sunday The Wharton County Junior , na - wane
intonto Theit guests on Monday were . 6, . John Monroe • Wallis:
and Mr. J E Pennington: Mr and Mr. Richard Galle of Calirge Pioneer Band under the 2 Civic and Community Im-
wet spent Sunday after- Industry and Arthur Ashorn of direction of Charles Ryan en provement. Co-Chairmen: W. F
with Mr w T Brit New Ulm tertainei four of the local area Remmert, Sealy, Leroy Krueger,
high schools Tuesday, February Coshatte: . .
• II Youth - Chairman: Robert
26 High schools hearing Whar- Turner, Co-Chairman to be sel-
ton County Junior College's Cav- Acted
1s aunt Mrs W. T Brown
t to Seguin tol join other rei-
-.. and then or 1 San An.
they attended funera
r Mrs Brir s try
• during my berey ement
May ond bless all/or you
Mrs Alber t/B Marek,
wife /
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Pennington
in Houston a
Ar%, N months
The Sealy boys basketball team finish-
ed its season February 15 with a 69 to
42 loss to Katy: it was the ninth loss
against one win in district play for the
Tigers this season. The total season
records shows 6 wins and 18 losses.
In the scoring department — the
Tigers, in 24 games, scored 1037 points
their opponents have displayed 1272
point output.
The Sealy Tigers boast the second
leading scorer in district play in Donnie
Jozwiak, who scored 202 points in 10
games for a 20 point game average. Ex-
celeint play throughout the season was
—News Staff Photo
received from Sammy Browne, Lawrence
Dopslauf, Glenn Kaminsky, Alan Schul-
ke, Larry Rapsilver and Alan (Slick)
Remmert.
Even though the ball club was young
and inexperienced they showed a fine
display of enthusiasm and desire
throughout the season.
Shown above, left to right, are: front
row: Sammy Browne, Alan Remmert,
Ronnie Remmert, Glenn Kaminsky, Alvin
Mieth. and Coach Andy Wells: Gary
Eckelberg, Alan Schulke, Donnie Joz-
wiak. Larry Rapsilver, Lawrence Dops-
lauf and Henry Machala.
YOUNG HOMEMAKERS
MEET FEB. 12 : .*
The Wallis - Orchard - East
Bernard Young Homemakers
met in the Wallis Cafeteria on
Tuesday night, February 12th. %
After a short business meet-
ing the program was turned.
over to Mrs. Edwin Dusek who
showed how to make “Smocked,
Pillows'. Mrs. Delores Stavena
and Mrs. W. W. Wilkes of Wallis
were guests. Mrs. Shirley Hicks
of Orchard was present as advis-
or.
| Refreshments were served to:
the Young Homemakers and.
Young Farmers by Mrs. Lonnie
Horelica, Mrs. William Dujka,
Mrs. Eugene Jekel and assisted
by. Delton Weise, Vo-Ag teacher
, of Wallis. /
The next regular monthly
meeting will be held at East
Bernard on March 12th. "Good
Grooming" will be discussed that
night.
ROSEBUD Adorable Topsy Suits
C
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$4.50
TOT-TEEN SHOP
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BELLVILLE, TEXAS
i Ship and
travel
1 Santa Fe
.... always on
the move
toward a
better way.
BOWLING
The News invites all League
Secretaries to submit the results
of their League each week and
relies on them for correct infor-
mation
JUST YOUR TYPE
The maintenance superinten- |
BRUCE BRANDES GETS
BULLET AND AUTOGRAPH
dent was well on the way to re- mur Gape
T JON 1D1/E
covery from an appendectomy.
As his nurse was leaving for
European Tour
Movies to Be Shown
At Frydek Sunday
Stephen Valcik of Houston,
language and history teacher
will show, at the Frydek Youth
Center this Sunday, March 3rd,
a silent movie he made of places
visited in Czechoslovakia while
on a guided vacation tour of
Europe two years ago.
Showing of the film will start
at 7:00 p.m., and admission is
free.
Little Bruce Brandes, son of
the night, she asked, "Is there Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brandes was
anything else I can do for you quite a happy little boy, when
before I turn out the light?" l he received one of Rifleman's
alcade of Music were L uise, III Family Living - 1 Cloth-
Edna and Canada ing. Co-Chairman, Mrs Madge STRIKETTES
Included in the traveling Trenckmann, Bellville: Mrs In the Str.kettes League Mel- _
troupe was Johnnie Micak of Kermit Kolwes Bleiblerville: one. k s Super Market and Mid- —
Sealy 2 Foods and Nutrition • Co- way Ri e Drier tied 2-2: Sealy l •
Carlton Kielman of Wharton Chairmen, Mrs M C. Albert, TUF and Goebel's Cafe tied 2-2:
is the field director of the Pio- Mrs Tommie Hintz, Bellville. Balooz. star
neer Band and Donna Wehrly of 3 Housing Co-Chairmen. Palace won over Hess Drug 3-1.
Angleton is the feature twirler Steve Pavlicek, Frydek and Mrs. Plagens Texaco won over Austin
Sam Vornkahl, Millheim:. Co State Bank 3-1: Dr Ford's
4 Home Management . Co- Clinic won all 4 from County
. . Aut Parts Sealy Ins won all 4
Chairmen, Mrs Jay.C Buenger. From Max Wander Ins. Jean
Industry and Mrs Finch Rohn. Cowling had the high game of
Coshatte: 224 and the high series of 559
IV Agriculture - 1 Field Dentes Cass picked up the 5-10.
Crops . Co-Chairmen, Waldo - 10 and 2 Tspht and Anna Lucy
Guardian Angel
School Enters
Poetry Contest
The
(atholic Daughters
Queen of Angel Court No 1538
Wallis held their annual Poetry
Cor tent The students of the
Guardian Angel School partici-
pated again this year Poems
with a religious motive, were
written divided into divisions
The winners of Invision I for
grades 4 5 and 6 were first
place Mary Macha senind
place, Sandra Siva and third
place y Gwendoline Holub.
The winners of Division II for
"Well," smirked the super, bullets from TV Stars Lucas
"you didn’t kiss me goodnight!" McCain, and an autograph from
III call the janitor," she re- John Crawford, when they at-
torted "He does the dirty work tended the Houston Fat Stock
around here!" 1 Show and Rodeo, Sunday.
Show and Rodeo, Sunday.
Luedecke. New Ulm and Her-
man A Grawunder. Beilv ille.
2 Dairy-Chairman. C. W
Brandes, Sealy
3 Poultry - Chairman, M I.
Petrusek New Ulm:
4 Swine • Co-Chairmen. W.>
ley Swearingen, Millheim and
Alvin Schulz Bleiblerville:
5 Beef and Pasture Improve,
ment -Co-Chairmen, A C Mach-
emehl Jr. Bellville and K W
Tottenham. Buckhorn
NOON TIMERS
- Co-Chairmen l s
adis 7 * and 9 were first roy Shaare. Sealy and Richard •
ac Clarice Knewk serxind Hranie ky Wallis: STRIKE KINGS
Judy Svobaia, and third. Bon- The Co-Chairmen of the sun) S: N°
eI-mnehi committees will be meeting with . K 7 : 1
The pupils receiving honor- the County Program Building s B. .
Be metiin in Division I were Chairman, Mr. McCamey and PF
ary Gcalha and Dennise Dry- the Austin County Extension ant; 3
.... and in Division II wen Agents to be select subcommit- : 1
harams Wise Eunice Viaclov. 14. members 5 E, ,
■ I (Mlaric Dusek
This is a progress report on
rize-s were first/place • the Program Building activities
nd $1 00, and third which you may have been hear- •,-
) ing about. You will be kept up GL TS AND DOLLS,
. In the Guys and Dolls I.e
to date on future activities. 1 L
bynits and Lucky Strike
---------- 2 2 Raiders won over R
. about: 3-1 Phillips Humble
( overed Dish Supper A tied 2 - and Wallis Lu
At S.F.A. Golf Course althadr:ne
. game of 192 Ruth Paben
jovent an oyster supper at Fire A covered dish supper will * Pete Konat k had the hish
m's Park on February 18 Ed- served at the Stephen F. Austin of 501 and Ruth Paben 499
win Lu was chief chef for the Golf Course at San Felipe Sun- •
Troup 2 day, March 3. at 6:30 p.m All MASTERS
6 French fries and drinks help- members of the association are alm MTHE
, complete the menu. invited to be present. tied 23 G etert case
_====== ==ene== White tied Be
Ins and F remen tied 2-2:
Grocery won over Falstaf
R A Engelking had the
game of 246 and Carlos Hin
high series of 566 Ear! Lue
and John Jemela picked up
10 splits
R A Engelking is the
league bowler to receive ar
C Century Club Award wh
Sealy Firemen
Eat Oysters
Salt Fire Dept members en-
ATTENTION .:
Builders - Homeowners - SAVE!
on These LOW, LOW, Cash and Carry Prices!
Top Quality Flush Doors
2-0 x 6-8 x 128
2-6 x 6-8 x 1*8
2-8 x 6-8 x 1*8
Ash
6.60
8.40
8.90
9.65
3-0 x 6-8 X 128
2-8 x 6-8 x 13,(Ext.) 10.70
3-0 x 6-8 x 1a,(Ext.) 11.45
Lauan
4.90
5.80
5.95
6.50
7,25
7.80
Birch
7.50
8.75
9.20
9.90
10.95
11.75
Gum
6.20
7.10
7.50
8.20
9.25
9.90
Come in and browse in our complete building
material store. FREE COFFEE, friendly and
courteous salesman to help you.
PORTER-CABLE and DELTA POWER TOOL
DEPT. - PLYWOOD. HARDWARE
50% conmny
6102 Westheimer Road
(Between Voss Road and Chimney Rock)
STORE HOURS:
7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday thru Saturday
rs
100 pins or more over his league
average an the Sealy Bowling
Palace He received it on Feb
21. bowling in the Masters
League with Bill's Grocery team.
Red's 246 game. which was 100
pins over his league average of
146. is also the high game of the
Masters League thus far
MENS SCRATCH CLASSIC
In the Mens Scratch Classic
Wallis. Const. Co. wonover L A
Miller Gulf 2-1. Miller Motor Co
won over Sealy Bowling 2-1. Er-
vin Severin had the high game
of 446and the high seties of 585
NOTICE BAND MOTHERS
MEETING MARCH 5
Sealy Band Mothers meeting
will be held on Tuesday, March
5 at 7:30 p.m. at the band hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Jalowy and
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Leschper
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Strauss Tuesday evening.
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BREAKFAST BACON by the piece 356 sliced 396
2- PILLSBURY
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Mrs. W. C Hughes recently
returned from and extended vis-
it with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. B
Johnson and family in Houston
and for three weeks was the
| guest of another son-in-law and
| daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
R. Phelps in Beaumont.
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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/m1/3/: 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.