The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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supported our Club Room in the between semesters with his par-
past years. We have leased our nts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kreitz
Club Room to the STAC Club and family.
A. C. Republican
Women’s Club to
Meet Here Feb. 13
The nuptials of Miss Gertrude
Jurecek, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Jurecek of Hunger-
ford, and Charlie R Schneider,
the Rev A W. Nesvadba offic-
iating, Knesek and Sons Funeral
Home directing Interment was
in Guardian Angel Cemetery.
The Rosary recital was held
Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Fu-
nard
groom
Republican
meet at the
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BUTEX GAS CO., INC.
Phone HO 6-7591 Box 40005, Houston 40
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Our Thanks
We want to thank all who
Roy Kreitz returned to Lamar;
. Tech in Beaumont for the spring
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TEENAGE
DANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lezak, Owner
Main Street Sealy
Austin-Waller
Bi-County Council
Of PTA to Meet
TWO
THE SEALY NEWS
Thursday, February 6, 1964
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rest rooms.
Rendezvous Cafe
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Eber
DANCE
Ausfin County Gun Club Hall
— PETERS —
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Over 35 Years in This Area
— SEALY —
Music by RAY JURECKA
Admission: 75c per person
EVERYBOBY- wELEeME
ivics Club
Elects OfL..,
On Wednesday,
Wallis Civic Club
first meeting of the
Little League Mee
Monday at 7:30 ,
A Little League meetin
be held MondayFebruary
7:30 p.m. at the Firn‘S
All parents of boys parta
ing in baseball are urgedz
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able heating ability of the
Dearbom Deluxe Gas Area
Heater. Tope in quality and
performance. Famous cool)
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PoooePooooODOOPO’three sons, Charlie w and Wil-
Road in Spring Branch
Invitations to relatives and
friends are issued through the
press.
If
8:30 to 12 p.m.
Music by . . .
THE DRIFTERS
. . . at.. .
Sealy
Teen Age (enter
New Location
Adjoining Rendezvous
SATURDAY,
FEB. 8th
many enlistment programs and
opportunities the Marine Corps |
has to offer and in addition will "
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Miss Gertrude Jurecek, Charlie Schneider
POTATOES to Hk. 3901 WAX PAPER
in Houston. They an- making
their home in Sealy.
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are only too glad to quota
a price on just about any-
thing in the way of print-
ed literature . . . The
SEALY NEWS
TUrner 5-8834
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Will Feature a 40 Page
"PROFILE OF A PRESIDENT”
on President Lyndon Johnson
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9
— For Additional Copies —
CALL MRS. MARY CHILDERS — TU 5-2283
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Siegert-Horner
Nuptials Announced
Mr. and Mrs Harold Sieger!
of 1309 Story St., Houston, an-
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not so All interest and divi- A
dends received, or which is cred- "
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a 1960 graduate of
Mrs. J. E. Zurek and Jeraldine
aver the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ren-
ken and family of Houston vis-
ited with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Renken and family
in Sunday.
lie A. of Wallis, Louis P. of
Rosenberg; two step-sons, Joe
P. and John of Sealy; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Louise Hradil of Sea-
ly and Mrs. Frances Peska of
Crosby; four brothers, Frank
and Ludwig Smesny of Sealy,
and Theodore and Joe Smesny
of Dayton; ten grandchildren
and 10 great grandchildren.
One son, Victor Smesny pre-
ceded her in death.
dents' if they thought it would
be wiser for the bank to set up
a scholarship for a graduating
student rather than to purchase
a calf at the county fair.
In closing. Mr Selman stress-
ed the need for good banking
personnel and for nurses for the
future nursing home in Sealy.
The senior government class
and their teacher. Mrs. Billie
Preibisch, want to take this op-
portunity to thank Mr. Selman
and the Citizens State Bank for
the lecture and material pre-
sented to them. Because of his
fine ability tn teach, the stu-
dents were constantly interested
and learned much about bank-
ing.
Sgt. Mayo Here
Marine Staff Sgt. “M”
Wo have confidence in the bala and children who recently
teenagers of Sealy and Mr. and returned from Rochester, Min-
Mrs. Davenport, to believe that nesota. Dr. Kubala is the son
they will succeed, and have of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kubala
made the necessary changes for and grandson of Mrs. Wm. Poes-
Sealy Representative
PETE L. KOVAR
Phone Sealy, TU 5-3365
Vicenik Attends
Dallas School
V F. Vicenik attended an Al-
lis-Chalmers school in Dallas
January 22 and 23, accompany-
ing Alfred Dittert of El Campo
The school was held at the
branch office.
Mayo, Marine Corps Recruiter
for this area, will be at the .Sea-
ly' Butane Gas Co. Office on
Monday, Febuary 10 from 12:00
to 4:30.
The Sgt. will explain the
The new advance version of the popular
D-17 has the basic features that bring real
ease and economy to full 4-plow farming.
The new Series D-17 Tractor has the versa-
tility and the capabilities to match the needs
of the largest group of tractor users.
Its the newest in the big 4-plow class with
the speed atjd maneuverability for efficient
economical performance for all jobs.
The new Series D-17 was designed and built
to set new standards in tractor durability and
reliability.
It's the winning combination in the tractor
league.
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Delivery Hours: 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
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Funeral Services for
Mrs. F. Jalowy
Held Saturday .
Funeral services for Mrs Fil-1
omena Jalowy, well known Wal-1
lis resident were held at Knesek I
and Sons Funeral Home in I
Wallis at 8:30 Saturday, Feb-1
ruary 1 with services following I
at Guardian Angel Church with I
Emergency Unit
And Riders Enjoy
Venison Monday
The Sealy Emergency Unit
and Mounted Square Dance
Team met February 3, at 7:30
p.m. at Lux camp house for a
covered dish supper and busi-
ness meeting with 33 members
present. Mrs. Leona Ferris fur-
nished the deer meat. Charles
Brandes returned thanks before
the meal was served.
[ Trail Riders riding from Wal-
lis to San Antonio were Mr. and
Mrs. .Gene Beckendorff. Roy
Heiman. Jimmy Korcak, Joe
Reznicek, and Kathleen Strokos.
In appreciation of Harold
Howze teaching the first aid
course, a gift certificate will be
sent to him.
The Mounted Square Dance
Team will practice February 9.
at 2 p.m. if the weather is fav-
orable.
The next meeting will be
March 2, at 7:30 p.m. at Lux
camp house.
nounce the approaching mar
riage of their daughter, Linda
Kay, to Fred Horner, son of
Mrs. Fred Horner of Houston
and Fred Homer, Sr. of Palm
Springs, Cal. on February 22,
at 7:30 p.m. in the Terrace
Methodist Church at 1203 Wirt
62 HEU* YOURSELF
—4 fo Bigger foodva/ues!
SPECIALS for FEBRUARY 6. 7, s
MG - No. 1. X ROBIN HOOD • _
FRYERS Ib.296 | FLOUR 25 lb bag $13
LIBBY'S - Whole Kernel Size 303 ' MeCORMICK 4 «.
CORN 2 cats 290: buck PEPPER 33
HUNT’S 3 Cans HORMEL
TOMATO SAUCE 290 WEIN ERSIb. 496
PIAK BEAUTY. Tal Can i GEBHARDT'S
SALMON 590! HOT DOG SAUCE 194
ALMA 3 Cans ; MORTON'S-All 29 Bugs
Blackeyed PEAS 270 j POTATO CHIPS 230
■ CRISP ICEEERG 5 HALF GALLON
LETTUCE 2 heads 250 B-B MELLORINE 590
YTHE WARM
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Fire Station in Sealy on Thurs-
day, February 13, at 7:30 p.m
Any women through the coun-
ty who are interested are in-
vited to attend and to join the
group.
something he didn't do?"
Dock Foreman: “Yeah, that’s
exactly what I mean ... he tend. as plans will be
didn't pay his income tax."
answer any questions young
men might have concerning
ployed at Cameron Iron Works their military obligated service
High School, and the
NO JUSTICE
City Dispatcher: “Do you
mean to stand there and say
that they put him in jail for
er, Albert Pennington in Sea-
drift last Sunday.
semester after spending a week Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hinze of
- Houston visited with Mr. and
and she carried a bouquet of
white roses and an orchid.
Miss Dorothy Jurecek was
maid of honor, and bridesmaids
were Misses Virginia, Gloria and
Katherine Schneider, and Judy
Vacek, with Diana Cervenka as
junior bridesmaid. They wore
identical dresses, styled with
scalloped necklines, short sleev-
Sealy High School He is em-
eled the walls and tiled the known while he was in business on April 1. 1882 and was rear-
floor and have installed new is sick and bed ridden. A briefed and attended school in Eur-
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Clark Clarifies
Tax Return
Reporting
In a special message to tax-
payers today. Allison B. Clark,
administrative officer of Inter-
nal Revenue Service at Bren-
ham. clarified the reporting of
interest and dividends on tax
returns.
Organizations and institu-
tions which pay interest and
diVidends are required by law
to report these payments, if
$10.00 or more, to IRS on Form
1099 Some taxpayers are of the
opinion that, since no Form
1099 is submitted to IRS for
amounts less than $10, such in-
come is not reportable This is
Austin County
them. sel of East Bernard.
We will devote all our time William Jack Hranicky and neral Home
to the food business and curb Ly Zarness returned to Arling- i Pallbearers were Louis, Jerry.
larger and will be able tb seat 24 A retired merchant, Ed Blaz- Sonnes md LWeram. Sliva.
more customers. We have pan- ek or Uncle Ed. as he was
Truck Mechanic "Yes, sir
We used to live on the ground
I floor and I plumb forgot we had
“ moved."
no matter how small the am-
ount. must tie reported.
Further information on this
and other subjects may be ob-
tained by telephoning internal
Revenue.
Wallis PTA to
Observe Founders
Day February 12
The Wallis P T A. will hold
Its regular meeting on Wednes-
day February 12, at 3:45 p.m
in the school cafeteria. There
will be a Founder's Day Pro-
gram in which the Cub Scouts
will have a part.
The nominating committee
will be appointed by the chair-
man. Mrs. V. Cooper, states Mrs.
W. F. Hein, publicity chairman
Kubricht Graduates
SAN DIEGO, CALIF. (FHT-
NC) — Marine Lance Corporal
James F. Kubricht, son of Mr
and Mrs Ben Kubricht of Wal-
lis. graduated January 21 from
the Marine Corps Telephone and
Teletype Repair School at the
Marine Corps Recruit Depot.
| San Diego, Calif.
He learned the theory of basic
electronics and received special-
ized training in telephone and
teletype repair.
He will now be reassigned to
a telephone and teletype repair
unit at a Marine Corps base or
I alt auuMn,
ADAM-ATED
Adam was the first electron-
ics engineer He furnished spare
parts for the first mud speaker |
printing services ... we
Prices reduced as much as
CQULD HAPPEN
Domestic Relations Judge I
"Do you mean to say that you
throw your wife
ond story window through for-
cert by the La Marque High ver or nJzI. . . , . a _ . ..a .. > ....
Cul’oENNI", T . couple exchanged vows before es and street length starts, with
School Band of La Marque and Mrs. Jalowy passed away at P. . ... __ __ ...____.. -D. 1
Im . . m ____। , ‘ an altar graced with arrange- which they wore short blue tulle
Th. Austin Waller Bi-County T«a. City. evm> In City. In themrei Hrom in nucnm3, memia an pik Elmaionncdia nrdpsampam"heezdalommtna
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courtnouse meeting Koom in; r vipe 10c2 P rangements at the entrance to Edward Schneider was best
Bellville, Friday, February 7th, Texas City band and Korcak s■ 1963. the altar man Groomsmen were Frankie
at 10:00 a.m. ' in La Marque band. Survivors are two daughters, _ T_. . m. . . men. .
Eletlon ol officers will be W T. Brown accompan- MrS-Eezabeth I Ltalel SU™ ”, tole"sEiaclovsz Sinlew Jue*. Sodnneumickk
members are urzed « x wennirrorotn: sansain_ bv 1,
ther, the bride wore a floor served as ringbearer Ushers
length bouffant gown of white: were Adolph Jurecek and John
lace and tulle. The bodice was nie Schneider. Lighting the can-
fashioned with a square neck- dies were Charlie Sianina and
line and long sleeves, and white Richard Verm, altar boys.
roses brought the lace hemline The bride's mother wore, a
of the gown up at intervals, to royal blue dress with black ac-
reveal the ruffled tulle under- cessories, and the groom’s mo-
neath. Her fingertip veil of illu- ther chose royal blue with black
sion was held by a pearl crown, and white accessories Each had
mmmmmmmama I a pink carnation corsage
A dinner and supper were
served at the American Legion
Hall, where the reception was
held. A dance was given at
night.
Miss Eileen Drymalla presid-
ed over the guest register.
The wedding cake was three
tiered, all white, adorned with
white wedding bells and lillies
of the valley, and topped with
the traditional bride and groom
statuettes.
For their wedding trip to San
Marcos, the bride selected a
moss green three piece suit with
black accessories and her wed-
ding orchid
The bride attended East Ber-
Selman Speaks to
। Government Class
J The senior class of Sealy
1 High School was honored to
have John Selman from the Citi-
‘ tens State Bank to speak to
them in their government class
n Tuesday, January 28.
Mr. Selman explained the dif-
' ference between state and na-
tional banks He told how both
kinds of banks maintain the
same banking system. The dif-
ferences were in the ability to
make loans of certain amounts
and kinds and in the inspector
which comes to inspect the
bank *
Mr. Selman told .why it is
better to invest money in a sav-
ings account in a bank rather
than in a savings and loan as-
sociation. He thld of the man'
i kunds the Citi-
S. --k gives money to
each year He ashed/ the stu-
visit from his friends would ope. The former Miss Filomena ,
cheer him and Mrs. Blazek. Smesny, she was united in mar- son " ' , e .
.. L-IcaI ii 1 "n i Schneider of Sealy, were per-
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Spoede riage to Mr. Jalowy in 1901 in formed the Father A.
I „ ™ Sealy, and was.a member W Nesvadba in Guardian An-
cak were in Texas City Friday Guardian Angel Church, Rosary Catholic Church at Wallis
evening to attend the band con- Society and an honorary mem- Saturday, February 1st. The
ber of KJZI. 1
• Locals At Wedding
# In Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bonder
1 TTD I /WRIT and Miss Virginia Schroeder of
Al Ik Al I IUk Sealy attended the wedding of
HI IRHIilIVli Miss Barbara Jean Kubala and
Lloyd Charles Jochec at the
Printing in a wide variety F irst Presbyterian Church in
of styles and type faces is Rosenberg on Friday. January
available at an especially 31st. The bride is the daughter
attractive price from The nI Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A Ku-
News office, whether it be bala of Rosenberg, and the
— A A--.---- groom is the son of Mr and Mrs
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elected: president.
Minks; viee-president;8
Dusek: secretary, Jame
clovsky; treasurer, Patti
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sergeant at arms, Albe
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and have discontinued dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dirba of
We have walled off our Club El Campo visited Wednesday
Room as a separate unit and with his sister, Mr and Mrs
we are not responsible in any Frank Manna and brother. Mr.
way to STAC Club, other than and Mrs Ray R. Dirba .
leasing the Club Room. We have Mrs. Frank Zelesky and Mrs.
gone to great expense to make Tillie Haschke of Houston vis-
this a success for STAC Club, ited Mrs Adolph Hranicky and
Mr. and Mrs. Davenport and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blazek Sunday,
members of the club have work- Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Hol-
ed hard and need support from ecek of Bryan visited Mr. and
all parents, chibs and organiza- Mrs. John Holecek, Jr. over the
tions. Support your Teenage weekend. Saturday evening
lub. Other towns have had they attended a family gather-
private clubs for the teenagers ing at the Legion Hall in East
for years and we know Sealy Bernard given in honor of her
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1964, newspaper, February 6, 1964; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528206/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.