The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1964 Page: 5 of 8
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Congratulations
O Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roller of
Shiner are announcing the ar-
rival of a baby girl, bom at
the Frank Wagner Memorial
Hospital Sunday, May 3, at
9:40 a.m. The little Miss tipped
the scales at six pounds and
three ounces and will answer to
the name of Pamela Marie. She
is being welcomed by a sister,
Katherine, 3x/2 years. The
mother will be remembered as
the former Benita Zissa. Pater-
nal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. August Roller of Yoakum
and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zissa
of Shiner are the maternal
grandparents. Great grand-
mothers are Mrs. Frances
Smejkal of San Antonio and
Mrs. Frances Zissa of Shiner.
® Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pesek
of Shiner announce the arrival
of their first born, a baby boy,
who made his appearance at
the Frank Wagner Memorial
Hospital at 5:35 a.m. Monday,
May 4, 1964. The newcomer
weighed seven pounds and
eight ounces and was named
David Wayne. Proud maternal
grandparents and great-grand-
oarents for the first time are
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Henkhaus
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Novak.
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Rudolph Pesek and
great-grandfather is A. J. Kal-
lus.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Muras of La Grange are the
happy parents of a baby girl,
born Monday, May 4, 1964 at
the Frank Wagner Memorial
Hospital. She weighed eight
pounds and two ounces.
® Mr. and Mrs. Felix Cerny
of Shiner are rejoicing over the
arrival of a baby boy, who ar-
rived Monday, May 4, 1964 at
7:50 a.m. at the Frank Wagner
Memorial Hospital. Weight was
eight pounds and six ounces.
He will answer to the name of
Felix Emil Jr. The mother is
the former Agnes Bolom of
Yoakum. Grandparents for the
first time are Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Bolom of Yoakum and
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Cerny of
Shiner. Great-grandfather for
the first time is Emil Bolom of
Hallettsville.
• Gary Charles Janak, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Benedict H.
Janak of Houston was born at
Renger Memorial Hospital
March 23 at 1:23 p.m. He
weighed seven pounds and five
ounces. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Lambert Janak of
Wied and Mrs. Frank Konarik
of Hallettsville. Gary Charles
was baptized March 24 at
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
with Rev. Alton Rudolph of-
ficiating. Sponsors are Victor H.
Konarik of Houston and Mrs.
Ray (Patricia) Opela of Hal-
lettsville.
Firemen’s Auxiliary
Enjoys Supper
The Shiner Firemen’s Aux-
iliary met Tuesday, April 28,
1964, at Martin’s Cafe for their
annual Ladies Night Supper.
Twenty-one members attended.
A short business session fol-
lowed the delicious fried chick-
en supper.
The Family Night Supper to
be held in June was discussed.
Beginning in May, the meetings
will start at 8:00 p.m. Members
are kindly asked to take notice
of time change and are asked
to attend.
The entertainment committee
presented the door prize, a set
of eight large glasses, to Mrs.
Frank Migl.
After adjournment of the
meeting, pleasant conversation
followed for a few minutes af-
ter which all departed for
for home.
Shiner Men's
Softball Ass'n.
The Shiner Men’s Softball
Association met Monday night,
May 4. Play for the summer
will begin Monday night, May
11, with a double-header. Game
time is set for 7:00 p.m.
The roster for the teams
reads as follows:
Team No. 1—
Dennis Vrazel, manager
Bobby Patek, assistant mgr.
Johnnie Roeder
Victor Foster
James Gandy
Anthony Jalufka
Joe Patek Jr.
Jimmie Machart
George Watzlavick
Frankie Migl
George Valis
Percy Garbade
Team No. 2—
Richard Williford, manager
Ernest Petru, assistant mgr.
Eugene Patek
Marvin Jurries
Frankie Pavlas
Don Mueller
Daniel Patek
Ben Roznovsky
Denver Muelker
Lawrence Beal
Louis Krenek
Jessie Canales
Team No. 3—
Marvin Adamek, manager
Bill Kirk, assistant mgr.
Frank Streng
Jimmie Lloyd
Larry Sedlmeyer
Raymond Valis
Joe Roller
Frankie Kubecka
Johnnie Vancura
Wilbert Bender
Ray Rivera
Ben Simper
Team No. 4—
Billie Gene Goetz, manager
Ivan Pfeil, assistant mgr.
Dan Peters
Perry Wegener
Brian Helweg
Dan Kresta
Carlos Wenske
Gordon Yates
Tony Roeder
Otto Zimmermann
Elton Zander
Flavio Buenteo
—Men’s’ Softball Schedule-
Date Teams
May 11: 1 vs. 2—3 vs. 4
May 18: 2 vs. 3
May 20: 1 vs. 4
May 25: 4 vs. 2
May 27: 1 vs. 3
Double-header every Monday
night, June 1 through August 17
June 1: 3 vs. 4—1 vs. 2
June 8: 2 vs. 3—1 vs. 4
June 15: 1 vs. 3—2 vs. 4
June 22: 1 vs. 2—3 vs. 4
June 29; 2 vs. 3—1 vs. 4
July 6: 4 vs. 2—1 vs. 3
July 13: 3 vs. 4—1 vs. 2
July 20: 1 vs. 4—2 vs. 3
July 27: 4 vs. 2—1 vs. 3
August 3: 1 vs. 2—3 vs. 4
August 10: 1 vs. 4—2 vs. 3
August 17: 1 vs. 3—2 vs. 4
Clip the above schedule for
future reference.
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES—
Jehovah’s Witnesses from
Lavaca County will respond to
an invitation to attend a 3-day
circuit assembly to be held in
San Marcos this week-end, May
8-10.
This convention is one of
three to occur in South Texas
this year for Jehovah’s Wit-
nesses and sponsored by the
Watchtower Bible and Tract
Society of Brooklyn, New York.
Eugene Pilat, presiding min-
ister of the local congregation
of Jehovah’s Witnesses, said
that delegates from the Shiner,
and Moulton area are planning
to go to the 3-day meeting
which will be held in the Travis
Elementary School auditorium.
The regular meetings of
Jehovah’s Witnesses will be dis-
continued at the local Kingdom
Hall for this week-end.
In Texas...
after a swim, beer is a natural
On a hot summer day, a dip in a cool stream can be wonderfully
refreshing. Equally refreshing when you’re relaxing afterwards
with friends is a hearty glass of beer. There’s hardly another bev-
erage around that suits what you do for fun as much as beer.
Camping, hiking, or just lounging on a lawn chair—beer brings to
each just the right touch of extra good living.
Your familiar glass of beer is also a pleasurable reminder that
we live in a land of personal freedom—and that our right to enjoy
beer and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but an important one, of
those personal freedoms.
In Texas... beer goes with fun, with relaxation
UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION. INC.
905 International Life Bldg., Austin 1, Texas
Shiner Gazette — Shiner, Texas
Thursday, May 7, 1964
Baseball Committee Announces
Season To Get Underway Soon
At a recent meeting of the
Green-Dickson Municipal Park
Baseball Committee it was re-
vealed that there is certainly a
very good schedule of baseball
lined up for the summer
months. With the second dia-
mond now being completed and
the program shaping up, the
ball season will be ready to get
underway shortly.
One of the most important
items discussed was that all the
managers must stress to their
team that each individual team
will be responsible for cleaning
grounds and shaping up playing
area on their particular night
of play for the next game.
Additional umpire help is-
needed and anyone wishing to
volunteer for umpiring duties
during this summer, please con-
tact Allen Seifert.
The schedule as it is set up
will be as listed below: Monday
nights, Men’s Softball; Tuesday
nights, Ladies’ Softball and
Pony League; Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday nights,
Little League; Monday and Fri-
day nights, Babe Ruth and Wed-
nesday night, Clippers.
• LITTLE LEAGUE—
The starting date for the Lit-
tle League program has been
set for June 3. Game time, 8:00
p.m. The Little Leaguers had
another good turn out and it was
again possible to form six
teams. The committee acknow-
ledges and appreciates the fol-
lowing sponsors: Western Auto
Associate Store, Patek Grocery
and Market, Mraz Lumber Co.,
Shiner Business Men’s Club,
Shiner Fire Department, and
American Legion Post 201.
• BABE RUTH LEAGUE—
Sponsors for the four Babe
Ruth League teams are: Dr. M.
M. Wagner, Kaspar Wire Works,
Herman Krause (Krause Cedar
Shop), and Dairy Hart. Starting
date for the Babe Ruth League
will be June 1, game time 8 p.m.
• PONY LEAGUE—
No particulars at present
time.
9 CLIPPERS—
Starting date and games for
night play to be announced
later.
GREEN-DICKSON MUNICIPAL PARK
BASEBALL COMMITTEE
Park Board
Little League
Softball Men
Softball Ladies
Babe Ruth League
Shiner High School
St. Paul High
Clippers
Umpires and Playing Field
Pony League
Concession Stand
................. Ben Marcak, Chairman
................................ Steve Kubicek
.......................... Billie Gene Goetz
...............................Mildred Kneifel
.................................. Edwin Pohler
......................... John D. Robertson
............................. Denver Muelker
................................ Robert Bubolz
Allen Seifert
................................ E. J. Henkhaus
............ Steve Kubicek, Chairman
Mrs. Steve Kubicek,
Mrs. Edwin Pohler, Co-Chairmen
WSCS Officer’s
Training Day
Officer’s Training Day of the
Woman’s Society of Christian
Service for all churches in the
Austin District will be held at
the Shiner Methodist Church
Thursday, May 14. Registra-
tion will begin at 9:00 a.m. An
interesting and helpful session
is being planned by the local
officers.
THANK YOU
We, the members of the Sen-
ior Class of St. Paul High
School, sincerely thank our
parents and teachers, the
American Legion for use of the
hall and everyone else who
helped make our Moods Dance
a success.
UNITED DR. MARTIN
LUTHER CHURCH
NO Ascension Day Worship
Service Thursday night, May 7.
9:00 a.m., Sunday School and
Bible Class.
10:15 a.m., Worship Service.
7:00 p.m., Wednesday, Choir
Practice.
8:00 p.m., Wednesday, Lead-
ership Training Class.
F. E. Eilers, Pastor
-:-o-:-o-:-o-:-
THANK YOU
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to Doctors Robert and
Dennis Wagner and the entire
nursing staff for the wonderful
care extended me during my
stay in the Frank Wagner Me-
morial Hospital. Thanks also to
my relatives and friends for
their many acts of kindness.
Your thoughtfulness will al-
ways be remembered. May God
bless you. *
Mrs. Alphonse SimperDance Intermission from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Followed by Dancing Till 9:00 p.m.
Entertainment, Rides, etc.
On The Grounds
ANNUAL MAY FEST
LEGION PARK - SHINER, TEXAS
SUNDAY, MAY 17
BEGINNING AT 1:00 P.M.QUEEN'S CORONATION AND
PROGRAM AT 2:00 P.M.
ADMISSION: GENTS $1.00; LADIES 50cFAMILY STYLE
STEW AND SAUSAGE SUPPER
BEGINNING AT 5:00 P.M.FOLLOWED BY BIG DANCE
BEGINNING AT 3:00 P.M.
WITH MUSIC BY
JOE PATEK & HIS ORCHESTRASponsored by Shiner Hermann Sons Lodge No. 20
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Sedlmeyer, Lee J. & Sedlmeyer, Mrs. Lee J. The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1964, newspaper, May 7, 1964; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171591/m1/5/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.