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THE SEALY NEWS
76th Year of Publication - Number 28
SEALY, Austin County, TEXAS $ Thursday, September 24, 1964
10c a Copy - $3.00-$3.50 a Year in Advanc
The Twirling Sextet of Sealy High
LOSE TO EAST BERNARD 6-0 —
First Home Game
For Tigers is Friday
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A. S. C. Committeemen
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Frydek Parish
Celebration Sun.
BLUME'S ORCHESTRA TO
PLAY HERE SATURDAY
is organizing a dance club, be- Grist Mill sometimes Saturday
ginning in 1965. Any one inter- night, but only few pennies
Girl Killed
In Highway
36 Wreck
CHUCK SCHWARTZKOPH
27th Annual
CREAM
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Three Bollinger
Children in Three
Various Locations
plans are part of a nationwide
program to bring postmasters
into more responsible positions
in postal management as "real
tra will furnish the music.
Schulke also says there :
Sealy High School Band’s twirling en-
semble includes, in left to right order,
Misses Wanetta Townsend, Karen Oldag,
Sandra and Sylvia Schier, Linda Nent-
and Mrs.
Sealy.
Riverside Dance
Club to Be Formed
Show to Be Held
At Fair Oct 16
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Miss Wenzel is
Austin County Fair
Queen Candidate
Juniors Plan
Kick Off Supper
careful viewing of Eastman Ko-
dak slow-motion films of 1963
games. The elite eleven will be
it's really easy to sell the
things you no longer need to
someone who does need them.
A Sealy News Want-Ad will do
। II. Just dial TU 5-3334, ._____
service on package mail.
The Postmaster General told
Mr. Engelking the Christmas
An annual bazaar and celebra-
tion of the Frydek Parish will
be held Sunday, September 27,
at the church grounds starting
at 10 a.m.
Home-made sausage and bar-
becued beef, pork. chicken, will
be available by the pound or by
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Chuck Schwartzkopf, above,
will emcee musical and song pro-
grams throughout the day.
A radio program under the
direction of Sophie Hradecky
will originate at the scene of the
Frydek Celebration and will be
carried by El Campo's KULP
Radio station from 3:00 p.m. to
4:00 p.m.
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Jane Ware, four year old Ne-
gro girl of Angleton, became
Austin County's first 1964 traf-
fic fatality in a Highway 36 ac-
cident at 1:50 a.m. Friday. She
was thrown from the car as the
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munity — Alvin W. Krause, Le-
roy W. Schramm, Henry Foers-
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Roy Meinecke was re-elected and Lee Roy Meier.
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Cochran - Buckhorn Commun-
ity — Stanley Kujawa, James
A. Waak, Halbert Barrett, Gil-
more Remmert and Robert A.
Ueckert.
Kenney - New Wehdem Com-
munity — Lee Roy Winkel-
Roy J. Krueger, Roger J. Luhn, and Bill Parsley of Lubbock.
Ben Waak, Conway L. Waak The Conference was organiz-
—Gross Photo Service, Bellville
with the local band at functions in
which the musical group participates,
and are the high steppers in front of the
band at all football games and parades.
» The delegates from the ten
A. S. C. S. communities of Aus-
tin County met in the Austin
county A. S. C. office Septem-
ber 18, at 9:00 a.m. to elect
the Austin A. S. C. County
ICommittee to serve for a term
of one year beginning October
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8 p.m. with hal-
the performance
Brosch and his orchestra of
Houston will furnish the music
I for the dance at night.
Rickey Small. Patsy ziersanewski,
Marilyn Vykoukal and Gene Bollinger,
four Tiger Band Seniors, discuss this
week's band half-time show for the
Sealy-Eagle Lake Game. They are wear-
ing Ilie new shirts presented to the bund
few vacancies remaining for
anyone who cares to join the
club.
announced exclusively in the
High School will hold the an-
fl
Ray Tomlinson, also of Sealy,
will be the announcer. This
show will be the first Appaloosa
horse show in Austin County
and will be held at the fair-
Because of the many requests
by its dancing patrons, the
Riverside Hall of East Bernard
1. Expanded post office win-
dow hours December 5 to 26, as
deemed necessary by the local
postmaster.
2. A six-day week December
7 to 31 for parcel post deliveries,
instead of a five-day week.
3. Completion by November 1
of Phase III of Zip Code parcel
handling at about 130 more "sec-
tional center” post offices (stra-
tegically-located mail massing
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9250
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Bernard, Box 159 A, or call Buck Childers were called to
335-7558. I investigate.
An Appaloosa horse show
will be a part of the 1964 Aus-
tin County Fair, and is sched-
uled for Friday, October 16, be-
12 oz. pkg.
lb.
tending on 2 $200 scholarships
given for this and the next sem- ginning at
ester.
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by Mr. and Mrs, Clarence J. Schier of
Schier Feed and Supply Co. Thia week
marks the first home appearance
of these shirts and the four white fiber-
glass sousaphones, pictured behind the
si udenta, on Thou Fiol t. _______
Janet Faye Zaskoda, Miss Mar-
ilyn Vykoukal. Miss Bonnie
Himly, another local student, is
• Cat Spring entry in the con-
test.
The queen’s contest will be
held opening night of the fair,.
October 15.
ter classes,
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Coach Wells and his coaching
crew will need to inject a more
high powered serum into the
veins of the Tigers this week in
their gridiron effort against the
Eagle Lake Eagles in their home
opener of the season. The Eagles
will invade the Tiger territory
in full force this Friday night.
The spirited Tigers of the
Sealy - Columbus game left
providing a means to strengthen
the organization, procedures,
and research methods of state
legislative bodies. It will be at-
tended by the legislative leaders
More than 2 million boys and girls are members of
4-H Clubs, the nationwide program directed by the
Cooperative Extension Service.
Urban, suburban and rural boys work together in
4-H Clubs. They have a choice of nearly 50 projects
ranging from electricity to livestock, partners in providing better mail
At the heart of the club program are some 400,000 service at an level*."—
men and women who serve voluntarily as leaders.
The 4-H‘s stand for Head, Heart, Hands and Health.
Making speeches, modeling dresses and building
radios are among the many activities of club members.
Support 4-H during National 4-H Club Week, Septem-
ber 26-0ctober 3.
Sealy's winchilW Htnt’i' ineltites Nuy Ward and Andy
land Christ, ho,
spent Tuesday and na
kith Mm. w
I relatives ""
- and Mrs Vane Ra
Lynn of Houstonl•
I guests, Mr. and Mr J
brand of Sealy, Satun"‘‘
Ie June and Coret Blk
of Aldine, the grana
of Attorney andEkS
, visited the Gray, C
end before last. * he
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(chairman; Henry C. Grawun-
der was re-elected vice chair-
I man; John F. Maresh was re-
elected as member; Joe F.
Beautiful Models,
Cars That Is,
Seen in County
Automobile dealers in Austin
County are joining others over
the nation to put their attract-
ive new models of cars in their
showrooms for the showings
scheduled the end of this week.
Locally, only one dealer will
I display new cars, this being
Ewens Chevrolet-Pontiac Com-
j pany, with both new cars, the
' Chevrolet and Pontiac, to be
shown today, Thursday. Cliff
and Tom Ewens invite the pub-
lic to see these new models to-
day or any day thereafter.
Boriack Motors will show the
new Fords in their showrooms
in Bellville Friday, and likewise |
extend an invitation to the pub-
lic.
Ruland Motor Company an-
nounces the showing of the new
Dodge in his Bellville showroom
Friday, and E. B. Wilson Buick
Company of Bellville will have
the new Buicks on show. Again,
the public is invited.
Farmers Equipment Company
of Eagle Lake joins other in in-
vising everyone to see the new
Oldsmobile line in their dealer
showroom.
points), providing facter deliv-
I ery up to 24 hours or more for
parcels with Zip Code.
In Phase I and II, approxi-
mately 75 offices with receipts
of $5 million annually and above
activated faster Zip Code sorting
and dispatch by September 1.
The 130 in Phase III includes of-
fices with receipts of $1 to $5
million.
In addition, many other sec-
tional center offices with small-
er receipts will have the pro-
gram in operation by early Dec-
ember, in time to help speed de-
livery of Christmas gifts mailed
with the Zip Code.
The sectional center for Sealy
will be Bellaire, Texas. The Bell-
aire center will be activated
this Saturday, September 26,
and from that day on all parcel
post for Sealy, as well as all par-
cel post mailed at Sealy, will be
routed through Bellaire. Zip
Coding of all parcels will become ,
of real significance for faster
ested in joining the club may were reported missing. Sheriff j family was enroute to Waco, ac-
contact Mrs. Aug. Kutach, East T. A. Maddox and Constable I cording to county officers.
Jane was dead on arrival at
the Sealy Hospital where she
was taken following the crash
of the 1955 Chevrolet driven by
her father, Floyd Ware, who
was also taken to the Sealy Hos-
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nounced this week. She is Miss Congressman Clark W. the Longhorns, Cotton Bowl Postal Service has ever had:"
Dale Wensel, daughter of Mr Thompson will be the chief winners over Navy on New
and Mrs. Leslie Wensel, and is speaker. Also present will be Year’s Day, to their fourth con-
I sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Jer- Representative Gus Mutscher secutive Southwest Conference
ryMazacof City Radio and TV. and Milton Routt of Chappell crown this year.
I Miss Wensel is the fourth lo- HilI, as announced by A. E. The coaches association, With
cal miss to be a contestant. She Jackson, chairman of the Dem- more than 500 members, will
is a high school senior. Others ocratic campaign committee. make their final choices after
ar Miss Carol Gaskamp. Miss,--- . . - — — - — ----
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something to be desired in their
6 to 0 loss against the East Ber-
nard Brahmas Friday night.
Their determination seemed to
have weakened during the
week’s span from the Card vic-
tory to the Brahma loss, and
their efforts fell by the wayside.
They fought unfruitfully
throughout the game, and no
score was claimed by the local
eleven.
Fans tumd out in gratifying
numbers for the Brahma game,
and it is hoped that they will
lend great support in the home
opening game tomorrow night.
In their second game of the
season the Sealy Tigers were de-
feated by East Bernard by the
score of 6-0. Both teams played
fine defense throughout the
game.
The only score of the game
came mid-way of the second
quarter when East Bernard’s
quarter made a 20 yard run to
the Tiger’s 5 yard line. Then on
the third play from scrimmage,
East Bernard’s fullback went for
the score. The try for point fail-
ed.
Sealy's big threat came mid-
way of fourth quarter when
they recovered an East Bernard
fumble on the 28. David Meith
broke off right tackle on the
first play and carried down to
the 12 yard line. On the next
play the Tigers picked up 15
more yards and had a first and
goal on the one yard line. At this'
point the Tigers jumped off
sides and were penalized 5 yards.
This drive of the Tigers died at
the 3 yard line, with East Ber-
nard taking over at this point.
Throughout the ball game the
Tigers lead in every department
except the score which is, of
course, what counts.
East Bernard made 5 first
downs. Sealy made 13. In yards
rushing East Bernard 98, Sealy
made 210 yards. One important
factor in the ball game was that
in the second half East Bernard
did not make a first down, but
was able to hold off all of the
Tiger's threat.
The Tigers first home game
of the season has been desig-
nated as Dad's Night.
Sealy Grist Mill is
Entered Saturday
Entry was made through a
broken window in the Sealy
29th, at 7:30 p.m. ' dent and head coach at the Uni-, Postmaster, R. A. Engelking.
Bring the ladies and do come versity of Oregon. Guard Tom Mr. GronouskI outlined to the
The candidacy of a local to this important meeting, Nobis, a teammate of Koy, also Sealy postal head three major
young miss for queen of the urges the Austin County Dem- was named on the list. new steps he has taken “for the
1964 Austin County Fair is an- ocratic Campaign Committee. Koy and Nobis could spark best Christmas mall service the
Herman Schulke, Legion fi-
nance officer reminds Scaly
Dance Club members of the
dance at Legion Hall this Sat-
urday night. Blume's Orches-
GOT OVER 100 BUSHELS N
AND TOP GRADE, TOO. }
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1 A Democratic Rally will be The elite list was announced of the Zip-coded parcel post
,,, _ , „ ... . in the current issue. September speedup are planned for Christ-
held at the Bellville court house 26, of TV Guide magazine by mas. Postmaster General John j
basement Tuesday, September Len Casanova, association presi- A. Gronouski has advised local I
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alternate and LeRoy Krueger Welcome - Bleiblerville Com-
mi re-elected as second alter- munity — Willie Huff, Wilbert
nate. The results of the ten J. Rinn, Gilbert W. Minton, Ed.
Lcommunity committee elections/G. Vavra and Bennie Boecker.
I held September 8, listed in the Industry - Shelby Commun- !
I order of chairmen through sec- ity — Nolan Krebs, Eldie Blez- i
ond alternate for each commun- inger. Colvin H. Schlabach, Se-
ity are: wall Wilde and Clinton Hetzel.
Wallis Community — Joe F. [ -
Blazek Frank H. Felcman, Ben-
nieC. Mize, Reinhardt W. Schu-1 Rep. Mutscher to
fe andtBnnicommnbndy_ Attend Conference
CHerbert Billig. Wilmer Maresh. Speaker Byron Tunnell an-
[Frank Ondruch, Alois Sodolak nounced the appointment of
and Henry Nowak.. Representative Gus Mutscher of
[ San Felipe Community —
Herbert J. Brune, Oliver Steck, I Brenham to accompany him in
[Ernest Schroeder, Joe Krupala representing Texas at the 17th
I and George E. Maier. annual meeting of the National
F Cat Spring - Millheim Com- Conference of Legislative Lead-
munity — Homer Wittenburg, ers in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
I Clarence Dittert, Ernest P. Also attending the September
I Leschper, Allan Hillboldt and 123-26 meeting will be Repre-
[Ervin Netzel. sentatives Ben Barnes of De-
I Bellville Community — Le- Leon, Paul Floyd of Houston,
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Annual Quarterhorse
Show Set For
County Fair
Plans are now underway for
the fifth annual Austin County
Quarterhorse Show at the Fair
October 17, as announced by
Billy Lange, president of the
Austin County Quarterhorse As-
sociation.
Other Association officers, re-
cently elected, are secretary,
Paul Walton, and ring steward,
o. E. Parrish. --------
The show will feature 22
halter classes, beginning at B
a.m., and 11 performance rises
les immediately following. Joe
'Crow, Jr., of Stillwater. Okla-
ilh ihd judge,
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His twin brother, Weldon, is classes to follow. Doc Spence of
i a student at College Station Burnett will be the judge of the the plate
where he is studying farm man- show. The Mlcak Brass Band of Fry-
cement. Richard Bryant of Sealy is dek will head a free concert in
All three are children, of Mr. chairman and ring steward of the afternoon, and Jimmy
pital, treated and released.
Jane was one of a set of twins
and one nf five children of the
Floyd Wares. She was thrown
from the car when It hit a cul-
vert about 4.4 miles north of
. Sealy, officers stated.
Patrolman . Ben Halamicek
, was investigating officer.
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60 Attend County
Republican Women’s
Meeting Monday
I Sixty persons attended the
Austin County Republican Wo-
men's meeting at the Fire Sta-
tion Monday, September 21, at
7:30 p.m., with Mrs. Peggy Jus-
tiss presiding.
I The meeting was opened i
with a prayer by Mrs. Charles
Mersmann. Mrs. Marilyn Treck-
mann and Mrs. Aggie Mache- |
meh), both received a prize from
Mrs. Kay Zeiske for bringing
the largest number of guests. j
Hr. V. Gordon gave a very
interesting report on the Aus-
tin Convention, which he at-
tended last week.
The out of town guest speak-
er for the evening was Mrs.
Helen Mayes, who attended the
National Republican Conven-
•ion as a delegate. She told of
the highlights of the conven-
•ion and what a great inspira-
pion it was to be a part of the
delegation that nominated Bar-|
I Goldwater. She was intro-
“uced by Mrs. Jerry Smith.
^Refreshments of koiaches.
Coft drinks and coffee was pro-
Mided by Mrs. Charles M. Vyk-
OUkal. They were served by
Ers Margie Michaelis, Mrs. I
mith and Mrs. Vykoukal. I
nual public kick off supper be- Bryant or Mr. Tomlinson. Entry
fore the Sealy vs. Eagle Lake blanks will be available at the
game. Tickets for the shrimp grounds that morning.
supper may be obtained from i Mr. Tomlinson is furnishing I
any junior or bought at the the cutting cattle for the show,
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fourthgrade teacher at Parkdale Appaloosa Horse
Elementary School in Waco. She
completed her studies at Baylor
University last spring.
Felton Bollinger is enrolled at
LeTourneau College in. Long-
view, where he is studying aer-
onautical technology. He is at*
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of the fifty states. For All-American
“ I in appointing Mutscher,
Speaker Tunnell commented. Halfback Ernie Koy, a rugged
Mutscher s fine service during runner and booming punter who
the interim on the Texas Legis- helped Texas sweep national
lative Council and its study com. honors last
season, won a nod
mittees, plus his keen insights from the American Football
gained in his two terms of ser Coaches Association in New
vice, will make him a valuable York today as a top candidate c,,
contributor to the conference for 1964 All-American acclaim. Post Office Plans
and an excellent representative Earnest Ernie, a 225-pound 3 New Steps for
senior from Bellville, was among Christmas Mail
53 college aces touted by the as-
sociation as prime nominees for Longer post office window
the 75th annual All-American hours, expanded delivery ser-
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1964, newspaper, September 24, 1964; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528239/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.