The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1964 Page: 8 of 8
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Stuart Painter of Brenham, at right, district scout
executive in the David Crockett District covering
Austin, Washington, Burleson and north part of
Waller Counties, is shown with Lawrence Hood, of
Houston, assistant scout executive in the Sam Houston
Area Council.
Mr. Painter has been serving his area for some time,
but is new to Austin County since the Coushatta Dis-
trict was dissolved and put into the David Crockett.
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CLOSING NOTICE
Business Places of Sealy Will be Closed
FRIDAY, MARCH 27
In Observance of ...
GOOD FRIDAY
- SHOPPERS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE —
SEALY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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and family of Galveston visited
here with her parents Sunday.
COLORADO RUSSETT
POTATOES
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We wish to express our ap-
preciation for the many kind-
nesses shown us during the ill-
ness and at the passing of our
beloved, Mrs. S. B. Lewis. We
thank the doctors and nurses
staff of the Sealy Hospital, Rev.
Dan Jones, Etlinger Funeral
Home and the palbearers, all
our friends for their thoughtful-
ness, help, food, flowers, cards
and other messages of love and
sympathy.
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Specialist Ginn is a 1958 grad-
uate of Pattison High School
and attended Lamar State Col-
lege of Technology in Beau-
mont.
Before entering the Army,
Ginn was employed by the Katy
Drilling Co.
and Dr. Bob Neely and Dr.
Chas. F. Sodolak on Sunday,
March 15. Call again with your
sweet mama.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Valerian of
Wallis spent Friday afternoon in
Frydek city with brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Sodolak.
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spent the week end here with Mr. j
and Mrs. Louis Kocurek and .. mo
many other relatives. tration specialist in the U. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Fee [ Army Garrison, Southern Eur- I
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oldag
and son, Willie of East Bernard
and Mrs. F. C. Roensch of Bell-
i ville were guests of. Mrs. Henry
Oldag and Mrs. Pauline Foehner
Saturday. Their guests on Mon-
day were Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
• I Bolton of Bellville.
Madden, Selman
Speak to PT A
The March meeting of the
Sealy PT A was held on March
19 at 4:00 p m. in the Sealy
Elementary Auditorium. John
Selman and Supt. Vernon Mad-
'den had charge of the program
and gave an interesting discus-
sion on Civil Defense and what
should be done in the event of
a disaster.
Delegates to the 11th District
Annual Spring Conference wen
named as Mr. and Mrs. C. W
Brandes and Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Madden.
PTA officers for the coming
year are president, Mrs. C. W
Brandes; vice president, Mrs
Vernon Madden: secretary, Mrs
Reginald Taylor, Jr.; treasurer
Mrs. Glenwood Kveton; histor-
ian, Mrs. Erwin Boyle; and par-
liamentarian, Mrs. Earl Luede-
duecke.
Hostesses for the meeting
were Mrs. Owen Brandes, Mrs.
H. E. Tesch and Mrs. G. P.
Chew. Easter was the decora-
tive theme with Easter basket
cupcakes and Hawaiian punch
served as refreshments.
The public is urged to attend
a meeting concerning the sub-
ject of cancer which will be
held at the Catholic Commun-
ity Center in Bellville on April
3rd at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Jerry E.
Miller will be present as lectur-
er.
MOHAWK 1 lb. pkg. A A
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and child of Houston enjoyed a
delicious Sunday dinner here
We also have several groups of A A P .00 A E
heifers and cows of mixed breed- 1 1I “ E E •
ing and quality, many of them bred. | W J to | E a
opean Task Force, stationed
near Verona.
He entered the Army in Feb-
ruary 1962 and was stationed
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bananas
were Mr and Mrs Rex Kveton,
Frank Kveton. Mrs, Margaret
Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Gunn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Red-
field of I Illusion, Mr and Mix.
Ernie Koy and son, Ted of Beil-
ville and Mis W. J. Ora Dell
Newcom ill Sealy.
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Houston hospital. Congratula-
tions Albert. Grandpa, Anton W.
Micak at Frydek is happy as ang-
1 els in heaven.
X aqDOWN TODAY FOR THE MANY.
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with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
— ’ Anton Slansky and son, Syl. _______ —
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gavrano- SOUTH operations against ag-
vic and family of Galveston |
This year’s thirty-five mem-;
ber beginner band is working j
■ hard for its first perform-1
ance to be given April 3, on the
Spring Band Concert. This con-1
cert will begin at 7:30. The mu-
। sic that they will play includes:
I “Flashing Batons” march by
Frank, "Music Time" overture
by Evans. “Winatoba Corn
Dance” by Seymour and "Skip
1 to My Lou.”
Personnel of each section is
as follows: Flute - Bruce Vir- i
nau, ■ Linda Michaelis, Nina;
King: Clarinet - Nancy Smith,
Faith Koy, Dwayne Taylor, Mo-!
Ussa Taylor, Kay Ellen Taylor. I
Dorothy Stokeld, Becky Brune, 1
Tom Michaelis: Alto Saxophone-!
Patsy Ekarius, Kathy Bear, Dee
Kaechele; Tenor Saxophone -
Tommie Eckelberg : Cornet - Ed-
ward Kveton, David Micak, Rob-
ert Schaer. Carol Thies, Adrian I
Blakey, Stephen Pate, Henry
Micak, Weldon Hinze, Robert ]
Emshoff, David Zapalac, David
i Hintz, Delore Kulow, Joylene
i Kloss; Trombone - Lee Roy Gas-1
kamp. Bill Burttschell, John
Schmitt, Gary Bravenec; Per-
cussion - Curtis Klopsteck, Kath-
ryn Sodolak, Kathy Lindemann ,
In addition to the spring con-
cert, the beginner band has
three concerts slated for April
9. They will play a concert at
9:30 for the fourth, fifth and
sixth grades and another at 1:30
for the first, second and third
i grades. After school, they will!
play for the P-TA meeting Par-
ents and interested persons are
invited to attend any or all of
the above concerts.
Remain as ever,
Mayor of Frydek
Methodist Men Plan
Pancake Supper
The Methodist Men will spon-.
sor a pancake and sausage sup-
per on Wednesday, April 8th,
at 7:30 p.m. Eat all you want,
and drinks will be free.
Steaks 491 Sirloins 75 Meal
We will finance the above cattle to qualified buyers in lots of ten or
more. Twenty-five per cent down and the balance in 12 equal payments.
We will also make arrangements for hauling for $1.00 per head within
a 50 mile radius of Sealy, Texas.
___ That's the crop for this week.
—i If I am not called from this
world to heaven, I will try to be -
with you in Frydek news column at Fort Dix, N. J., before arrv-
next week. Adios till next week.
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they miss me too. After the op-i spent two days vacation here
eration I feel happy as a parakeet with his aunt, Miss Antonie Ku-
in a cage. tra. He was accompanied by his
A baby daughter was born to mother, Mrs. Julie Zalesak of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Micak at a Wallis. Call again amigo_
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Slansky
Ginn in Italy
Verona, Italy (AHTNC) —
Army Specialist Four Julius S.
Ginn, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman V. Ginn, Route 1,
Brookshire, participated in field
training exercises King Neptune
IV, an Allied Land Forces,
Southern Europe (LAND-
- EIGHT
THE SEALY NEWS
Thursday, March 26,. 1964
• -------------------------• ..
Mrs. Ad. Krchnak
Dies in Hillje Home
Mrs. Sophie Huvar Krchnak, ।
59, passed away at her home in
Hillje Sunday, March 15 after
tn extended illness. •
Funeral services were held
Tuesday morning, March 17 [ L j
from the Triska chapel. A
requiem high mass followed at
St. Philip’s Catholic Church with
the Rev. Jerome Stryk officiat-
ing. Interment was in St.
Philip's Catholic cemetery in El
Campo.
Surviving Mrs. Krchnak are
her husband, Adolph Krchnak j
of Hillje; two daughters, Mrs.
Viola Counts of Ganado and i
Mrs. Lorraine Gary of El Cam-
po; one son, Frank Huvar of
Palacios; nine grandchildren:
her father, J. V. Orsak of El
Campo; a brother, Ben Orask
of El Campo and four sisters,
Mrs. William Baron of El Cam-
po, Mrs. Gus Zurek of Wallis,
Mrs. Clara Adamcik of Hou-
ston and Mrs. George Schulz of
San Antonio.
Hi senors and senoritas. I am | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tesar of Katy
home from the Bellville hospital.' visited here with Mr. and Mrs.
I spent four days and nights
there. That was the first time in
my life and I played a big shot.
I surely will miss the Bellville
hospital. I don’t mean the build-
ing, but the nice, friendly nurses
A ") G“ Choice Quality Angus Heifers, ap-
P “ proximately 14 to 20 months of age,
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2
SELECT lb.
Brangus heifers, approximately 16
months of age, all officially calfhood
Bangs vaccinated.
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“A3 CREAM STYLE or WHOLE KERNEL
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HICKORY SMOKED- SUGAR CURED
A Couple of Scout Heads
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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/m1/8/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.