The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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controlled drying temperatures.
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Choosing an electric dryer as a companion
for your automatic washer is the savingest
decision you could make. An electric dryer
usually costs so much less than any other
kind to buy that you can operate it for more
than a year on the savings.
And if your children are at an age where they
outgrow clothing, your automatic washer and
electric dryer will save for you in another
way: Your children will need fewer sets of
clothing, because you’re free to wash as often
as needed, without waiting for fair weather
washdays.
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electric dryer dries the average family’s
clothes for only a nickel a day. And electric
drying’s so gentle—there’s no whipping in
the wind to fray corners and edges of your
sheets, towels and other laundry. Colors stay
bright, and whites don’t yellow. Elastics keep
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more than a year.
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1 The Coushatta district of Boy
Scouts of Sam Houston IArea
Council has been dissolved be-
cause not enough money cou d
be raised to maintain asout
field executive. Cur . ing words. Sisters, EtliJ
who has been serving Colorado neral Home, and the paie
trict which included ‘ a]| for food, flowers, eano
and Austin counties, asig° (offerings, and ladies fort
the Houston office. The food. May God bless •
shatta district was organized
likes to
and Mrs. Herbert Brune. Mrs. named Evelyn. On March 16, a
former Catholic priest of Sealy,
pastimes: hunting. fishing, boat;
! the speeches President Kennedy ing. rodeos. dances, and football
- " games; actor: Dean Martin; act-
ress: Connie Stevens; singer
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light brown hair, brown
Further plans were made tor cemetery at
the district meeting which will friends from
All clubs were represented
died in Caldwell after a short icans receive social security
illness. Burial was in the parish checks. If you are one of them,
* Ca hwe ' any be sure to keep your checks
non Wendt and Mrs.
food: steak and French fries;
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complain: college choice: Whar-
ton County Junior College
. Accomplishments freshman _
FFA. chapter conducting. Green-
hand treasurer, track; sophomore
—football. FFA. livestock judg-
ing team; junior—class secretary,
student council, annual staff,
football-honorable mention, bas-
ketball. track FFA; senior— foot-
ball-All District, basketball,
track, annual staff, most athletic. ,
FFA, grand champion heifer at
Austin Co. Fair.
to the “Texas Welcome Dinner"
which was scheduled in Austin
for November 22. None of the
packets are for sale.
The packet also includes a i
souvenir program, which would
have been distributed at the
along with and
SENIOR PERSONALITY
Name: Johnnie Blazek; parents
name' Mr. and Mrs. John Blazek,
birthday: March 3. 1946; birth
place: East Bernard; color of
hair: blonde; color of eyes: blue;
height: 5’10”; weight: 165
pounds; likes: a day in the
woods, a night on the town, and
friends that are loyal and un-
selfish Also, girls that are pleas- 1 G. a.....
ant and fun to be with; dislikes: Home to Me"
people who think they are smart ■
and try to boss everybody.
Favorites: subject: English;
MEMORIAL ALBUM—this handsome recor jacket, featuring
a black, white and gold color theme, is -part of the memorial
packet now being mailed by the State Democratic Executive
Committee of Texas in memory of the late President Kennedy.
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to get
and members reported on hav-
ing had an interesting and in-
formative program on "Getting
, the most out of your steam
iron" at their recent club meet-
be held on April 2nd in Bellville the funeral service.
at the Catholic Youth Center. I
On April 14th at 9:00 a.m., a held in the meeting room of the
workshop on judging baked i courthouse. This workshop is
foods and canned goods will be'open to anyone interested.
(Held-Over)
JUNIOR CLASS NEWS
The Junior Class met on Feb-
ruary 13, for its regular meeting.
We discussed the Prom which
will be held in May and elected
I workers to serve at the Prom
and Banquet The menu, decor-
ating. and invitation committees
for our Prom gave their report
At the end of our meeting the
' junior class elected our class
song since we failed to do so at
the start of the year. The song,
“Moments to Remember' was
elected
The junior class are selling
“Wallis Steers" decals for 35c
each. You may contact any mem-
ber of the junior class for one of
these stickers.
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along with his inaugural ad-
dress, is being mailed this week
as part of a memorial packet
prepared by the State Demo-
cratic Executive Committee of
the Sealy cemetery. |
That's the crop for this week. ,
. . If I don’t blow my nose off be-1
of Houston. fore next week, look for another
35 Years Ago in March news cast, and I mean it, rain or
On March 7, 1929, a baby shine.
daughter was born to Mr and
Mrs. Emil F. Buchala and was |
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Texas.
The SDEC is mailing the
packets to those holding tickets
We wish to thank
help and many
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for you!
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a person who is con-
person who is your
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Want to be With You"
To Louis from Judy — All
My Loving"
To Gary D from Diana M —
"There I’ve Said It Again"
Ricky Nelson; song: "She Loves
You”: band: Triumohs; ideal
. girl: 5'3” to 5’6". averawe
weight, good manners and per-
sonalitv. and knows how to have
fun: college choine Wharton
County Junior College.
Accomplishments: member
FFA Greenhand Quiz Team ex-
hibitor in Houston Fot Stork
Show in Freshman and Sopho-
more years. FFA reporter in iun-
ior year, and iunior class repre-
sentative in Soring Coronation
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Name: Anna Marie Drozd:
parents name Mr and Mrs John
Drozd; birthday: August 18, 1946;
birth place East Bernard; color
of hair: red: color of eyes
brown; height 5'2”; weight: 105
friend one minute and your en-
emy the next
Favorites — ’ subject: Texas
history and typing; food: fried
chicken; pastimes reading books
and listening to the radio and
records; actor: Paul Newman:
actress: Connie Stevens; singer'
Len Sneider: song: "Anvone Who
Has a Heart": band Triumphs;
ideal boy: 5 feet 9 inches, dark
brown hair and brown eyes He
must possess a good sense of hu-
mor and must be able to take a
joke; college choice Wharton
County Junior College
Accomplishments FHA-1. 2.
3. 4: pep squad-2. 3.' 4 secretary
of pep squad-4; vollevball-1. 2.
3. 4; baseball-1. 2. 3. 4
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Name: Allen Gerard Dusek
parents name Mr and Mrs
Charles Dusek; birthday Nov-
ember 11. 1945; birth place East
Bernard; color of hair brown;
color of eyes: green; height 6'2";
weight: 170 pounds; likes: people
with a nice personality and peo-
pie who don't think they’re bet-
ter than others dislikes physics,
and people who try to run every-
thing and don't listen to any-
body
Favorites — Subject history
or government; food: oysters
chicken-fried steak, tried chick-
en. ice cream, and pie; pastimes
goofing off, shooting pool, play-
ing poker, and going to shows:
actor: James Garner: actress Jill
St John; singer Bobby Vee:
song: "For You": band "Tri-
umphs"; ideal girl: 5′6", 120 lbs.
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nters at Cameron,
Crowiey, Louisiana
and Tonkawa 0kl
LSP Urea 45 supplies sufficient
nitrogen to feed rice plants
throughout the growing season
Because LSP Urea 45 flows freely
distributes evenly, it is ideal for
fly on application. It can be drilled
in easily and quickly. LSP Urea 45
contains 35% more nitrogen than
any other solid nitrogen fertilizer
This means fewer bags for each
application. Less bag handling
lowers labor costs. You cover more
acres per ton. Fewer bags to store
increases the utility of existing
storage facilities.
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SONG DEDICATIONS
Carol to Lester — "Chapel of
Dreams"
Betty Jo to David — “To the
Aisle"
Linda to Bobby — "Moments
to Remember"
Syl to Joyce — "Good News"
From M S. to R. M. _ "Come
On"
From Pat to Ed — "My Heart
Belongs to Only You"
To A. V. from B. J — "I Only
Want to be With You"
To Garry from Lucille—"Day-
dreaming "
To R T. from L L. — "I Fall
to Pieces"
To K W from E. C. — “Stop,
and Think it Over"
To D. M. from E. D — “Any-
one Who Has a Heart"
To G. S from L. L. — "With
Every Beat of My Heart"
B. to M. E. — "She Loves You"
P S. to E J. — “For Your
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From Ellen to Daniel — “Out
; of Sight. But Not Out of Mind"
To J. K from M. K. — “You're
My Destiny"
To Syl from Joyce — “My
Heart Belongs to Only You"
To Linda from Bobby — "You
Mean the World to Me"
To Robert from Barbara _
"Chapel of Love"
To Ben from Charlotte — 'Till
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the transfer of activities J
Crockett District. Distrie,
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Saturday, Mank]
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about 1951.
District units in Austin coun-
ty will become a part of the Da-
vid Crockett district. Stuart G.
Painter of Brenham is the Dis-
trict Scout Executive. Colorado
county Scouters in the District
will join the Brahman district,
headquartered in El Campo.
A planning meeting will be.
held in Bellville March 6 at 7
p.m. at the San Bernard Elec
trie Cooperative to coordinate
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—----- Eddie A. Saha and children of 1 25 Years Ago in March
Austin County pprpacksatard “Vifag; kM d 1088• “near I.
Irn e M N.L. renters, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F Frydek city at the age of 63
HD Council Meets Sodlak He was also in Sealy on years. Burial was in the parish]
. । business cemetery at Frydek. Rev. I rank I
The regular meeting of the ' ' spent Satur- Klinkacek officiating On March
Austin County Home Demon-. a ) * hl in Houston with his i 5, a baby daughter was bornt
stration Council was held on sisterDin-law, Mrs. Frank Sach- "Mr. and Mrs. Charlene
' Thursday, February 27th, nik and family, and was named Charlene.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gavrano- 20 Years Ago In March
vic and family of Galveston en- On March 2, 1944, Mrs. Charles
joyed the week end here with Zalesak, Sr. died in Crosby. Bur-
their relatives and friends in | ial was in the Wallis parish rem-
Sealy and Frydek city. etary. Rev. Alois W Nesvadba
N. NMr Alhert MIcak and officiating. On March 14, Mrs. i
Mroand.MrsoAte visited here John Baumruk. Sr. of Frydek.
tags. Several members attend- Mun rungnMns. Ps daron Snopmaro"tannditiy !
"Getting the mot out or-yoorAuarnz.caii — Setiot an ""8,“
Sewing Machine” held at thesenoranavrs Clarence W Fee Cieslewiez died in Sealy hospital.
Singer Sewing Center in Hous and randy 0 Galveston spent Burayawaskep Panisnaskmorrr i
ton. , | the week end here with her par- iating. On March 30, Leopold
in the TH DA meeting, elec- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Sli Jan .died in Sealy. Burial was ini
tion of delegates and alternates, va on South Main. Also present
to the District Meeting was Mrs Charlie Widacki and family
held. Elected as delegates were
THE
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964, newspaper, March 5, 1964; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528210/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.