The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1993 Page: 2 of 44
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health.”
Our deepest and sincere thank you to all for the love
and care given to our family at the loss of our loved
one, George E. Maier.
The prayers, visits, phone calls, cards, food, flowers
and memorials were such a comfort during a diffi-
cult time.
A special thanks to Rev. Mike Groseclose for his
comforting words; Doctor Morris for his continuous
care; Pastor Rusty Griffin for his prayers and visits;
the ladies for organizing the food, Azalea Manor
Nursing Home stafffor their many hours of care; and
Tommie and Jim Knesekfor their kindness and guid-
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Eagle Lake Community Hospital
is pleased to announce the
Terry served as president of the
Brenham Auxiliary, and John is
past commander of the Buddy
Wright Post of Brenham, and past
third division commander. He is
seeking the office of department
commander in 1994-95.
The installation ceremonies fol-
lowed a roast beef dinner catered by
Tony’s Restaurant. Ladies of the
Auxiliary provided an expanse of
dessert treats.
Betty Luedccke was installed to
her 12th term as president of the
unit during her 24 year membership
in the Auxiliary. Everett Tomlin-
son returned to serve as commander
of the post after also having served
numerous terms before.
Lora McCarthy served as in-
stalling sergeant-at-arms for the
Auxiliary, and Ludwig Sodolak was
post installing sergeant-at-arms.
President Lucdecke cited Bea
Sirokos for her work at bingos, and
JAIME A. MIDEZ, M.D.
Internal Medicine
of free space in Nancy Lawrence’s
antique shop for the unit’s store,
with the owner offering promotion
of the items.
Phyllis Davis, staff member, bid
the unit farewell as she leaves the
ACS in the near future. She said
her successor will probably meet
with the county unit at the annual
meeting on September 27.
Davis had worked with the ACS
the past two years, and has served
the county unit very well.
Thirteen members of the board
were present for the Monday meet-
ing at 5:15 p.m.
• Slight Sid* Sheen
• Long Listing
• Superlor Color
Relention
Reg. ’24”
Auxiliary unit for the year 1993-94
on Monday night, August 16. H
Sealy Medical Clinic
is open
Monday-Friday
9 a.m.-Noon • 1:30 p.m.-5 p.m.
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right, are Boys State citizens Eric Tipp, Michael Kasmiersky and Mark Janda; and Kelly Howell, Sarah Blume and Lacy
Kucera, Bluebonnet Girts State citizens. Not shown are Todd Hauerland, Patrick Frnka and Sarah Bollingerpnoto wima Petrusak
County Cancer-------------------------------
Crusade hits $31,085 amount; nears goal
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SEALY AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY OFFICERS
Terry Brieden, president of the Brenham American Legion Auxiliary Unit, seated at left, installed the 1993-94 officers of
the Sealy unit at the American Legion Hall August 16. Officers installed are, left to right, Betty Luedecke, president; Mary
Vicenik, vice president; Rosalie Steck, secretary; standing, Alice Schulke, treasurer; Mary Gajewski, historian; and
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1993-94 AMERICAN LEGION POST OFFICERS
Sealy American Legion Post officers were installed on August 16 by John Brieden, past third division commander, who is
seated at far left. Officers are, seated: Everett Tomlinson, commander; Herman Schulke, first vice commander, Lloyd Lamp,
second vice commander; Bill Hill, finance officer; standing, Leroy Laycock, judge advocate, Frank Strieder, chaplain; Carl
Nastoupil, service officer; Charles Hinze, historian; Ludwig Sodolak, sergeant-at-arms; and Al Gottselig, adjutant.
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Sealy ISD offers
adult education
courses this fall
Acquiring new vocational and
technical skills has become very
important in our society. Sealy
ISD would like to make available
to residents of the community
courses that will provide some of
these skills.
Listed below are some possible
course offerings. Please contact
Grace Holtkamp, at Scaly High
School, 885-3515, between 8 a.m.
and noon Monday through Friday
for more information.
Word Perfect— IBM
Microsoft Works — IBM
Basic Computer Aided Drafting
(CAD)
Automated Accounting
Adult Literacy
Basic Welding
Lotus 1 2 3
Conversational Spanish
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Terry and John Brieden of Bren- Grace Viereck for her card and other a hope that some member would
ham installed the officers of the courtesy efforts with certificates of step forward to take over the presi-
Sealy American Legion Post and commendation. She also expressed dency next term.
BUSINESS USE
OF AUTO:
You must choose to use
the standard mileage rate
for deducting business
auto expenses in the first
year you place the auto
into service in your busi-
ness. In later years, you
can choose to use the
standard mileage rate or
actual expenses, whichev-
er gives you a larger
deduction.
Brought to you as a public servce message by
DAVID J. MLCAK
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
327 FOWLKES STREET, SEALY
(409)885-4878 (409)885-4004
Member AICPA TSCPA
Monday afternoon reports from recently. She received a framed “I
the Austin County American Can- Make a Difference” certificate
cer Crusade chairman, Marjorie naming her to the Hall of Fame.
Davis, and unit treasurer, Virgia The certificate, in its opening
Mae Wienecke, announced that statement, reads, “Our mission is to
$31,085 has been raised in the eliminate cancer and everyone who
county this year. takes up this challenge can make a
The 1993 goal, as established by difference.” The concluding state-
the Division, is $31,600, leaving ment is “We, the volunteers of the
the county contributions some American Cancer Society, have a
$500 short. A final effort was to be mission. Each day, we have the
made this week to raise the uncol- power to make it happen-to make a
lected balance. The fiscal year ends difference.”
on August 31. Beverly Wienecke, patient ser-
Crusade contributions by the vices chairman, reported 33 patients
public amounted to $13,667; served with 169 services at a dollar
$3,909 was donated in memorials; value of $7,228.
and $13,553 was raised through Discussion on a special events
special events. dance, by invitation only, set a ten-
Sealy’s business and house to talive dale at October 23. The dance
house collections amounted to is planned at the Coshatte Hall.
$1992 this year. Announcement was made of the
Nonie Engclking, president of the Lutheran Church health fair, in
county unit board of directors, said which the unit will be participating
she and four other members attended on November 14 from 1 to 4 p.m.
the Area II meeting in Austin Flora Winn discussed the matter
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1993, newspaper, August 26, 1993; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594839/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.