The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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Which is an HL&P shareholder?
Opening of a
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March 11th. .
2 DIVORCES GRANTED
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Monday Through Sunday
MRS. A. E. WALGER, Owner and Operator
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hara of Houston were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Esar, Sunday.
Loescher and family of Victoria,
and Mr.'and Mrs. Luther Tur-
sent its annual “Health, Safety
; and Physical Education Show"
Chat
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11th Street, Austin, Texas until
11:00 a.m. of the above listed
date covering the sale of I im-
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SENIOR PERSONALITY
| 12 ounces.
Pacher’s Have Son
Austin will join them hen1 for
Ithe Easter holidays.
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THE SEALY NEWS
Thursday, March 26, 1964
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Mrs. A. E. Lane of Housta
was a weekend guest of hers
ter. Mrs. Emily Baade.
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Which woman—the hat shop owner, or her
customer—has invested some of her savings in
Houston Lighting & Power Company?
There’s a very good chance that both have.
That’s because more than 18,000 thrifty people
have invested their money in the belief that the
Houston Gulf Coast area will continueto pros-
per—and that Houston Lighting & Power Com-
pany will continue to serve it well.
friends last week, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Verm of
’ likes: people who think they are
better than anyone else, people
who find faults in others, but
meeting on Tuesday, March 11,
in the auditorium. They discuss-
to Get"
B. J. to A. V. — "Out of Sight,
But Not Out of Mind"
P. S. to E. J. — "Those Precious,'
Marie to S. — Dream, Dream" I
Ellen to D. — “You're So Fine"
T. and E. to M. K. — "Happy
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Loves You” _
Pot to Alvin — “Please Come
Home to Her”
T. B. to S. B. — "She Loves
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England, “Green Sleeves". Ger-
many, “Hansel and Gretel”, and
the Philippine Islands "Bapote-
ado", have been chosen for pres-
entation.
Kound-Up
of
Wallis High School
Many other people are indirect owners of
Houston Lighting & Power Company. Some of
these are people who have insurance policies with
companies that have invested in HL&P. Others
have savings accounts in banks, trusts and funds
-that own Houston Lighting & Power Company
stock. So, like the hat shop owner and her cus-
tomer, the chances are that directly or indirectly
you are an owner of HL&P, too!
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SPANTEX
PEANUT SEED
WILCO Spanish peanut seed
are the most pampered
seed you can buy. WILCO
seed are shelled, sorted and
treated with softly padded
equipment to prevent splits
and bruises—then held in
cold storage until planting
time. There's never a
chance of mixed-up varie-
ties—because WILCO han-
dles only CERTIFIED Spanish
peanut seed—germination
tested and CERTIFIED, then
TTZ tested far added assur-
ance of best germination.
Will Esar.
Sunday dinner guests in the
attended Texas A. & AL three years, and joined the
Texas Department of Public Safety last week. This
is his first assignment. He is married and has two
this week. Their son, Ray, of
F. H. A. MEETS
The Wallis F. H. A. held a
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER COMPANY
• Texas taxpaying, investor-owned electric service company
WASHATERIA
In Dan Holub Building
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THarbara to Edward
Engelking,Mrs. Alma Ellerman,
Mrs. Paul Franke and Mrs. A.
H. Diestel.
Refreshments were served.
During the mid-afternoon Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Remmert and
daughter, of Leeds, England,
called long distance to wish his
mother a happy birthday.
. personality, and don’t put-on; dis- Words" .
1 likes: people who think they are L. to G. — “Sixteen Candles
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belonging to the
HI-BRED
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PEANUT SEED
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SCHIER FEED & SUPPLY CO.
• " Sealy, Texas
SCHIER FEED & SUPPLY CO.
Brookshire, Texas
H. A S. GROCERY
Bernardo, Texas
• H. A. STRAUSS
Cat Spring, Texas
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Leslie Dawson of Burnett is the new Austin Couniv
highway patrolman and will work with Patrolman .
Ben Halamicek, at right.
Mr. Burnett, a graduate of Bertram high school, at-
will be presented on the pro-
tram The patterns of these
l lances, in most cases have come
I town from generation to gener-
; ation and are still being danced
■ in their native lands as wall as
in the United States. These
dances give children a realiza-
tenburg, Mrs. Chester Jane
Miss Georgia Kollatschny, |
Louis Remmert, John Du
John Rabius, Mrs. John F. 2
Lee R. Reuther, Louis AE
man. Ladgie Korenek, L. D. ’
tenburg, Marcus Gross, V
Cooper, J. G. McKinney, |
Frankie Ripper, Mrs. Doria (
selig. Mrs. Albin J Wolcik I
King. Florian Sobczak, Nick
owy. Charles Zalesak,
Kroener, Quincy Th —rrL .
mer Susen, Walter Teichm
Sam Tolbirt, Jr., John Myn
William E Schier, Schier ]
and Supply, Otto Beckman, 1
Barta. Mrs. M G. Robison, f
Hess. Mrs. Alma Grabow, :
Ethel Horn.
WILLIAMS ELEMENTARY
I W HAVE PGGKAM
The J. O. Williams Element-1
| ary School of Wallis, will pre-
children. The family expected to move to Bellville
this week.
TENDER CARE
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tion that contributions from
other countries are enriching
American culture. Certainly at
a time when friendship, toler-
ance and world understanding
is being sought. Dances from
the countries of Mexico, "La Cu-
Name: Judy Marie Pilcik; par-
ents' name: Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Pilcik; birthday: January 12.
1946; birth place: Sealy; color
of hair: blonde; color of eyes:
light brown: height: 5' 3”; weight.
120; likes: people with a nice
Two divorces were granted in
district court recently, both on
March 21. They were: Wanda
Pearl Eggemeyer vs. James
Charles Eggemeyer; James Da-
vis, Jr., vs. Mellone Gonzales Da-
vis.
H. A.— 3, 4; F. CameTrue" R _ "Forever”
Jim H. from Marie S. —
"Somebody Loves You”
Mildred to Rudy — “I m Send-
I ing All My Love to You”
From Rose Marie to Johnny — ।
vice in Caldwell. They will move
to Cranfil Gap, on Monday.
March 30, where Pastor Ottmers
will have his new assignment at
14 M
. ideal boy: 6’, blonde hair, blue
| eyes, nice personality, friendly
with everyone, courteous, kind;
college choice: beautician school. You”
Accomplishments: class officer Ti
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H. A. officer — 2, 3; Class Fav-
j orite — 1; Pep Squad — 1, 2, 3,
4; Head Cheerleader — 4; Stu-
dent Council — 3; officer — 3;
Birthday Baby”
Evelyn to K. W. — “Out of
Sight, But Not Out of Mind”
1 Jeannie to Tommy — “All My
Lovin’ I'm Sending to You"
Barbara to Robert — “My
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I 'nternattonal show time; 3.
' ohysical fitness.
Folk dances learned in class'
1; representative in
— 4; tennis — 1, 3, 4; volleyball where
— 2, 3, 4; baseball — 1, 2, 3, 4; | To Dave from Betty — For
basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Second Your Love"
All District — 2; All District — To Robert Allen from Linda
| 3, 4; Captain — 3, 4; Most Ath-i — "Your Precious Love
, letic — 3: Girls State — 3. | To Joyce from Sy 1 — Look
i SENIOR PERSONALITY | Homeward Angel :
Name: Maureen Polasek; par- To L. J. from J. P. - for ,
ents’ name: Mr. and Mrs. Charles ever _____
Sealed Bid Offer:
Hwy 12,245, 11:00 a.m. April
1, 1964. Sealed bids will be re- 1
ceived in the office of the State - —.---co.ni i
' ;mmeI „ . ed plans for the Spring Corona-
Board of ( ontrol, Sam Houston । tion. Committees were appointed
State Office Building, 201 East for the various duties. Linda Ho- i
lub was also elected Girl of the
Name: Carolyn Melnar; par-
ents’ name, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard I
Melnar; birthday, October 17,
cntca at Bellville Texas and 1946; birth place. East Bernard;
cated at 56 mini, texas ann color of hair, blonde: color of |
may lie inspected by contacting eyes, green; height, 5’ l"; weight,
J. S. Griffith, Texas Highway 101; likes. people who have a
Department, Bellville, Texas: sense, pl. hmothinkrshnj !
Phone UN 5-3101. 3-26-ltc arebettePthan others. tests
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Colwick and and Texas History; food: seafood,
son, Chris and Mr. and Mrs. frenchpariskesabnstenila"''to the
Grady Hall and daughter, Bar-1 radio and records, working at the
--- ' hospital; actor: Troy Donahue;
actresses: Elizabeth Taylor and,
Rosalind Russel; singers: Dale
and Grace; song: “We've Got to
Stop and Think It Over : band: Spring Carnival — 1; County
Triumphs,Ideal Boyi picked: Youth Government, st 2.3 Pasadena were weekend guests
likes to dance; college choice.' slide rule — 1, 2, 3. 4, Student
W. C. J. C. Council officer — 3, 4; Annual of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Accomplishments: Student Staff officer — 3, 4; Senior Class
Council — 1, 3, 4; S. C. secretary officer; vice president F. H. A.
— 3, 4; S. C. treasurer — 4; F. — 3; president — 4; September
2 F a A. fcgiy- 3: Most home of Mr. and M„. Frank B.
dent Council Representative — Friendly — 3; Head Assistant Loescher were Mr. and Mrs. G.
3, 4; Pep Squad — 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cheerleader — 2; Cheerleader N Smith and family of San An- ,
Squad treasurer - 4; Most Pop- 4; Candidate H omecomins.Rueen tonio, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.
ular — 4; Annual Staff — 3. 4; — 3; Football sweetneart — 3: ___
Spring Coronation Representa- 1 Candidate F. F. A. Sweetheart
tive — 3; volleyball — 1; Round- — 4; tennis — 1, 2, 3, 4; basket-
Up Staff — 4. ball 1. 2. 3. ner, Jr. nd family of Sealy.
SENIOR PERSONALITY SONG DEDICATIONS 1 _
_ . - Bobby to Linda — "For You
ioei Lucille to Garry — "You Were
13, So Easy to Love, But So Hard1
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Pavlicek Honoris
Grandsor on )
6th Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. William P. P,
licek honored their granda
Robert J. Pavlicek, Jr. on h
sixth' birthday. March 14. w
i chicken barbecue dinner i
their home. Those attend
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert,
Pavlicek, Sr. and daught
Brenda of Refugio, Mr. and M
William M Pavlicek and tam
of Needville, Edward I.
cek of Houston. Later e
were Mrs. Dan Frank"a
daughters, Patricia and Chin
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1 not in themselves.
i Favorite subjects: math and
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Mrs. Erna Emshoff and Mrs.
Emil Zachas visited in Cat
Spring with relatives and
Notes of
Yesteryear
TEN YEARS AGO
MARCH 25. 1954
To Wed April 10
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hart-
j mann of Cat Spring announce
j the engagement and approaching I
: marriage of their daughter, Dor-
I cie Jean, to Wilbert Dale Strauss, i
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman '
I Strauss, also of Cat Spring. The |
j marriage will be solemnized on i
April 10th at 7:00 p.m. in the
I Trinity Lutheran Church in Sea- |
' ly.
It's A Boy’
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Blakey are
। proud to announce the arrival of 1
their son. William Henry, born !
Sunday at 8:07 p.m. in the Sealy I
I Hospital. He weighed 9 lbs. and i
EASTER EGG & CAKE SALE
Sponsored by Sealy B&PW Club
SATURDAY, MARCH 28
At Smith Appliance Store
CAKES, PIES and COFFEE SERVED
at the place beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Proceeds for erection of bleachers
at baseball diamond.
: For Advance Orders for Eggs. Contact . . .
1 Mrs. Erna Litzmann and Mrs. Vernon Madden
typing; food: steak, shrimp, pota-
■ toes, gravy, most vegetables; pas-
times: watching television, talk-'
ing on the phone; actor: James
1 Garner; actress: Suzanne Ple-
I shette; singer: Connie Francis,
] Gene Pitney; song: "You'll Never
I Walk Alone”; band: Triumphs;
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Polasek, Jr.; birthday; August
20, 1946; birth place: Sealy; color . n _____.
I of hair: brown: color of eyes: Mi’S. Alvin Remmer 1
I blue; height: 5’ 514"; weight: Ni__.c D:.+L.x
| 127; likes: people, going places. Observes blrtnday
। dancing, tennis; dislikes: people । ,
who enjoy hurting other people’s Mrs. Alvin Remmert observed
feelings, doing nothing, tests; her birthday Sunday, which was
Favorites: subject — none; .
food: chicken, fried steak, ice Saturday.
cream; pastimes: dancing, read- Dinner guests were Mr. and
ing, sewing, studying; actor: Mrs Gene Remmert and family,
Peellipngerrruetieastomsassannga Mrs. Edna Remmert, Mr. Rem-
। “All My Love"; band: Triumphs, mert and daughter, Joan.
' Joe Cervenka; ideal boy; one who ; Afiernqon guests were Rev,
| is tall, niicerlooking. and..fun to'and Mrs. o. C schreiner anet
C., Univ. of Texas. ‘sylvia,Mrar Mrs. W. F. Rem-
Accomplishments: class presi- mert and Ronnie, Mrs. Lura
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The School Activity Club met the Lutheran ChurchLaternin
i - Friday morning. An Easter Party the afternoon' j fvM wesidy
Thursday night, April 2. The1 was planned for Thursday after- visited M: and, M TSim. Box
' noon during the busmess rneet-j Mueller and family
IneA shoft Prosram was en AM for the week
Fazysahapkasittcdnday Good ' Mr and
pattsnthethteraxusen Schubert Thursday after-
Mrs. Leon kqehrand
Miss Joan Surovcak, and Doug- : family . sustn afternoon
las Frank attended the Varsity- Max Loehr Sunday after. on of
Exes Football game at Lamar MrtoandrMre nding a week’s
Stuessel played defensive tackle vasationnaithrSrssiMeinsand
on the Varsity team. family of Wallis had coffee with
Mr and Mrs. John Pomykal , Mr and Mrs. Chas. Ludwig Sun-
of Huntsville spent the week end , dav afternoon.
| with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stues-1 Wanda Joy Finch was honored
sel. , . with a birthday party Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Loehr and night March 21.
family and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Refreshments consisting of
.Smith and family of Houston tuna sandwiches, potato chips,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Fritos, cake, punch and coffee
Loehr Sunday, served after 23 guests had
Mrs. Ernst Trenckmann and sung Ha Birthday, and Wan-
Mrs. Marie Kretzschmar visited da blew ut 13 candles, cut her
Miss Hedwig Sens in Bellville cake and opened the gifts.
Saturday. __
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mersmann < onaat. mvments
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mers- Monthly disability payments
mann and sons attended services may be paid to workers under
at the Lutheran Church in Cald- 65 who have social security
well Sunday. They were guests credit for at least five years in
of Pastor and Mrs. Marvin Ott- neriod just before
mers and family for a delicious the. 10ryear..per1od Ju,
turkey dinner. Easter Sunday their disability began, if medi a
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form substantial gainful work.]
Contact your Houston social se-
curity office forsdetails.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lee ;
1 Pacher are parents of a son born
i in the Sealy Hospital Tuesday.
March 16th. He weighed 7 lbs
and 2 ozs and is their first child
Herman Schulke Feted
On Birthday
Mrs. Herman Schulke enter- '
tained in her home Sunday. .
March 14. in honor of her hus- , .
band's birthday which was j
caracha," Russia, "Traika,”
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Annual Staff — 3, 4; Homecom-
| ing Queen Candidate — 3; Foot-
ball Sweetheart Candidate — 4;
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1964, newspaper, March 26, 1964; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528213/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.