The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 22 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
G. A. Mothers Club Will Celebrate
assnciation held
3
their
tou
4 N
Condensed Statement of Condition of
At The Close of Business October 1, 1964
Resources
$ 699,130.29
have been visiting Mrs.
and
kqenmunmmmmanammmmemermemmmmmen
Bellville
PUBLIC NOTICE
1
$5,544,610.76
OF SALE
/‘0
453,789.40
$5,544,610.76
Membr of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
OFFICERS
the Concert.
COSBY'S FURNITURE
Card of Thanks
I
2710 AVE. H
our
a at 7:30 p.m. at the band hall.
I
♦
White Auto Store
Sealy
♦
Special Bonus Coupon Clip
—
4
Spend and Save at White's
SEALY, TEXAS
PHONE TU 5-3587
.22 SHELLS
gH‘12
9
NIAGARA
2 lbs. 330
12 oz. pkg.
Cold Water
GIANT SIZE
STARCH 19*
Quarts
KRAFTS-Miracle Whip
Salad DRESSING 490
79c
With Coupon ;
=
Box
NABISCO-Saltine
(Expires Oct. 24, 1964
CRACKERS Hb 270
No. 1
PINK BEAUTY
SALMON tall can 550
2 lbs.
FRESH GROUND
Hamburger MEAT 950
$
SCOTT-White or Colored
=
2 Rolls
October 24, 1964
25*
______
White, Chocolate or Yellow
1
$7.49 per gal.
With Coupon
P #9
ISWP MM9NO •
.w,• Pa
MMSHf
WALY
$25
—
ameka AW
E T E R S
i 1
Y-RITE
Adolphus-Long Grain
RICE ^’ 35*
Box of 50 46c
Box of 50 49c
Box of 50 59c
Hol. Point 65ci
Terra
Eveready
TOILET
TISSUE
nual Christmas Concert would
be held on Monday, December
21st, with the Christmas Party
for the Sealy Marching Band
Mers-
Mrs.
With Coupon — Expires
Bessie Bush; conductuer, Olga
Helwig, all of Bellville; assist-
ant cond., Mabel Jean Garret,
Patterson; patriotic instructor,
Inee Holtkamp, Bellville; trus-
tee No. 1, Lydia Tegeler, No. 2, I
Elfrieda Roench, No. 3, Mary
10" TRIKE
TEXAS RANGER
Disposal sale of furniture, building-
full of furniture that must be sold and
is priced to sell now!
Bank Building and Construction Account
Furniture and Fixtures —
Other Real Estate
Other Assets ............ .....................
for their barbecue dinner.
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Mersmann
Call TU 5-3334 and gin
Thb News the birthdates at
your relatives and friends.
i
i
bel, Mrs. John Lastovica, Eddie
Arnold Svinky, Mrs. Frank Ro-
chen, Mrs. Lillie Stroud.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER IS
Hospital, where Mr. Mueller is
a patient.
■
■
MONDAY, OCTOBER 19
Mrs. Nita Feik, W. B. Kveton,
Beverly Joe Bender, Mrs. Bar-
Max Bader ........................
Herbert Vogelpohl ______
G. E. Bader ......................
Mrs. Rot MEINECKE ________
WILAM R. Vogelpohl ...
George HECER .................
I
With Coupon — (Limit 3 Boxes)
Expires Oct 24, 1964
Cash and Due
from Banks
!
.09c each
.12 each
SUN GLOW
OLEO
i
I
___________________President
.. Exec. Vice-President
.............. Vice President
________________ Cashier
............Ass’t. Cashier
........... Ass’t Cashier
| SPRAY CAN PAINT |
16 oz. All Colors
Undivided Profits and
and Reserves ....____ 153,789.40
|
i
The Austin County
State Bank
Bellville, Texas
■
I.
$2
aly FHA, FFA to
berate Fair StanA
—News Start Photo
Beard, Palestine; Lois Samuel, Kirby-
ville; Joan Derrough, Waxahachie; Law-
rence O. Dunn, Tyler; Chester Ander-
son, Tyler; Valerie Gerald, Prairie View;
Welton Woodfork, Fort Worth; Rudolph
Portis, Jr,, Oakland, Calif; and Dr. C,
A. Wood, Prairie View.
The News does a considerable amount
of printing for Prairie View A & M, in-
cluding the college paper. The Panther,
and the alumni publication, The Stan-
dard.
PILLSBURY
CAKE MIXES
CORN FIBER
WHISK BROOM
39<
With Coupon
(Expires Oct. 24, 1964।
I i
TOP WAlfT? AM) Savwss
WHITE’S
SPARK PLUGS
39t
GOOD FOR 8 PLUGS
With Coupon
Expires Oct 24, 1964
5.00
50,963.97
1.00
1.00
6,567.96
26" or 24" Boys' or Girls'
Texas Ranger Bike
Red or Blue
$28.88
With Coupon — In Carton
lExpiresOct. 24, 19641
DIRECTORS
Max Bader Miles Knolle
G. E. Bader Dr. J. A. Neely
Pete E. Etlinger.....H. E. Miller, Sr.
Herbert Vogelpohl
Other topics of interest were rence Buchala, Mike Steck, Tim-
othy William Surovcak, Edith
THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR
200 FREE
S & S RED STAMPS
With Purchase of $2.50 or More
Ir will include Sealy wu
i Bellville FFA and Rq
1 4-H Club members af 6
inty.
ealy FFA will operate 6
1
1
)
ROSENBERG, TEXAS
mnaagaggssasegszsensgenosppsonagocegeungassgusu
i
discussed, with final discussion ।.. ,
to be made at next meeting Marie Micak
; which will be on November 3rd, (
1
1
Band Mothers Hold
Monthly Meeting
The Sealy Band Mothers met
on October 6, at 7:30 p.m. at
the band hall with 22 members
mann’s parents, Mr.
Paul Mueller at the
•5KENNUKEXNQ
GUARANTEED
Shorts
.22 Longs
1.22 Long Rifle
1.22 Long Rifle
#08888
present. • • •
The meeting was called to or- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16
3 Pkgs.
$1.00
1
1
’ho operation of reft
ads at the Austin
Ed. Hintz, Mrs. Billie Jean
THE SEALY NEWS
Thursday, October 15, 1964
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pacher
attended the Bolten family re-
Furniture for every room in the
| house at close out prices!
100 FREE
S & RED STAMPS
With This Coupon
No Purchate Necessary — Expires October 24, ^64
TIrene Hodges, treasurer; and
Mrs. Agnes Viaclovsky, special
account treasurer. Mrs. Edna
, Dibala is in charge of sending
postcards for Wednesday night !
g, games. On the entertainment
Ku committee are: Mrs. Betty Jo
m l Dernehl, Mrs. Annie Mae Kra-
• mer, Mrs. Tina Pustka. Mrs.
5,
On Friday, The Sealy News staff and
plant were visited by fourteen journal-
ism students and their instructor from
Prairie View A & M College. They tour-
ed the plant, talked with staff members
and asked questions evidencing their in-
terest in this particular field.
The group included: Gladys Jean Hub-
bard, Angleton; Dotsie Marva St. Julian,
Port Arthur; Nyanza Raye Joe, Port
Arthur; Eula Joyce Bennett, Prairie
View; Lorealia O. Mason, Navasota;
Flora D. Simpson, Orange; Myrtle M.
to be held immediately after kopsteck, Mrsdeskeman"Liem
$6-99
; in Carton — With Coupon
... Expires Oct 24, 1964 .......;
We wish to express
/J
f..........AMALIE OIL............. .....30t.....I
•You can purchase up to 10 quarts of Amalie Oil at .30c with this-
Coupon. :
rational golf
Randi Style-No. 300 can
BEANS1™ 25*
HALF GALLON
D-B NELLOMHE 590
We have the facilities for serving you and the strength
to protect your interests "The friendly institution" where your
deposits are invited • — protected and insured.
Keeumusa
A7 Lua0 7-LancLaLMie.___
. Mrs. R. J. Deffenbaugh, Rita
, , ... Anna Davidson, Mrs. N. J. Ginn,
It was reported that the an- Jr,, Victor F. Eder, Herbert Goe-
a water stand on Mi
i the Sealy FHA will 0
the hamburger stand
day.
heartfelt thanks to everyone
for kindness to us at the pass-
ing of my beloved son and bro-1
ther, Jesse Wolchik. We are I
grateful to the doctors, nurses,
and Chaplain of the Houston ‘
Hospital, to Rev. C. H. Rose
for the comforting service, the
organist, the pallbearers and,
the Etlinger Funeral Home.
Also thanks to all who brought
food, sent expression of sym- i
pa thy and flowers. May God’s
richest blessing be with you.
Mother and sisters
- Brooks, Bellville, Canm
nine. Sealy. Doris Jark
eport. Vie Correll. Anglet
bara Konesheck, Scaly.""
L luncheon was held at G
s Cafe with 37 golfers a
u nd 19 nonplayers.
Mrs. Lawrence Buchala, Law-
Mat. Max MERSMANN
Peters School will be Miss Hedwig Sens visited
5 on Thursday so that ev- Mr and Mrs Uon them.
He may attend the Austin Mr and Mrs Leon Mathis and
My fair. family of Houston visited Mis
» Activity Club of the Max Loehr during the week end
0 enjoyed a program dir- On Wednesday Mr and Mr.
oRunhian MF
2ind Mrs. Harvey Stuesse wMe amaeMn Wlie Loehr
the happy grandparents of and Mrs Ed Hintz on SInMr.
W* daughter born to Mr when they observed Mr Hintz’s
Mis. John Ppomykalat,St. birthday with a barbecuedin
N Hospital. Brenham, Sat- ner.
v The little lady was nam- Miee „ .
L ‘ t-. _ Miss Nina Harris and little
* na Mr. Will seL,L.. T and James Arlen ‘Schroe-
. and Mrs Will Schubert der, Jr. spent the week end
, in Brenham to see their Mr and Mrs. Walter Going""th
, great granddaughter on Houston
DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY TUESDAY —
............
3 Gal. Limit — With Coupon
$7.69 per gal . (Expires Oct. 24, 19641
der by the president, Doris
Small Nichols.
‘ Previous minutes were read SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17
and financial reports given.
Red Stamps Spend Like Cash — $3.00 Per Book
FLASHLIGHTBATTERIES......
ney Coody, Charles Havran. |
Morris Galloway, Mrs. Chas. .
Kloss, Edmund Schiller, Mrs 1
Frank Zapalka, Thomas Edward
Renken.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20
Edsel A. Stewart, Doris Jean
Krchnak, Chas. Kulow, Mrs.
Carolyn Elaine Pavlicek, Tom- i
my Lynn Moore, Chas. S Sod-
olak, Michael Glenn Voldan, ;
Thomas Eddie Renken, Johnnie I
. V. Sodolak, Mrs. G. R. Borgel,
j Sharon Sodolak. Mrs. James H.
Hall.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21
Harold Krampitz, John Kutra,
| Mrs. Mary Hosak, Gordon By-
j num. Mrs. Fred Paben, Mrs. Ju-
; lie Reenbreeht, Cherlette Ann -
Kaechele, E. A. Marburger. Mrs.
Chas, Jalowy, Mrs. Elton Ems- .
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22
Mrs. Monty Norman, Mickey J
Zapalac, Margie Bogar. Ernest
Melvin Koy, Mrs Carl Ermel,
Karen Louise Tomen, Mrs. Rob-
ert La neon, Mrs. Mathilda Net-
zel.
Buy Items for 90th Birthday
Cafeteria, School Herman Miehaelis of Bay
The Mother’s Club of Guar-City win celebrate his 90th
dian Angel School, Wallis, held birthday at . Sealy Firemen’s
its first meeting on September 1 Park on Sunday, October 25th
3, and the second on October from 130 p.m. until , —
1, at 2:45 p.m. in the Youth All his friends and relatives union at the Millheim Hall Oet
Center. are cordially invited to attend, ober 4.
Officers for the 1964-65 Bring a cake or sandwiches. Mrs. Mickey Godwin of
school year are: Mrs. Connie....... ...... Bridge City visited her parents,
Janicek, president; Mrs. Agnes Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schier I Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Britt
Eder vice president; Mrs. Ros- were Sunday evening guests of, and brothers and sisters, for
alee Minks, secretary; Mrs. Mrs. W. E. Schier. several days this week.
rday. October 6th. w
e • chamnioneh’v "
r Knolle. Beliville, Rev
L/C Sealy. Marearet i
I Jackson, Emilv I
oria. Mary Jo Kra
‛v, Ruth Stein, Colu
t flight: Rernine ।
oria. Midred Byrne, !
I K. Williamson, Lake
| I.vnn Fowl r. Cnlu
s Alexander. Bellville,
pson. Angleton: ,
ht • Maureen Null. Be
few s
Ftech. . „ H. ° Necker of Columbus and
on Monday afternoon Mrs Mr. and Mrs Emil Zachas or
ost Trenckmann and Mrs | Sealy. They came especially to
Marie Kretzschmar, were in wish Mr. Necker a happy birth-
Bellville visiting Mrs Meta day.
Weinke, and Miss Hedwig Sens. Robert Charles Mersmann
On Monday evening Miss Lo- spent Saturday at home, and
Loe Vornkahl of Dallas and eft early Sunday morning to
tMiss Hilda Schuman of Houston join the members of the Ab-
"xisited Mrs. Trenckmann and ronomy Society of A&M to at-
Nns Kretzschmar tend the State Fair at Dallas
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs They will also visit a ranch at
NVico Buntzel of Houston visit- Seymore, and then the Agron-
M Mrs. Trenckmann and Mrs omy Department of Texas Tech
iKretzschmar. On Friday Mr at Lubbock
Ld Mrs Willie Necker of Cat, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ludwig
'Soring visited them. . visited Mr and Mrs. Paul Lud-
Leroy Vornkahl and little wig Sunday night and enjoyed
lighter. Linda of Texas City games of 42
mm tisited Mrs Trenckmann and Mrs Max Loehr and son, Leon
hl Mrs Kretzschmar. On Sunday were among the guests of Mr
•Eaternoon Mrs. Olga Shiller and and Mrs. Ed Hintz on Sunday
A Lady Giolfe
d Tournamen
tenhen F. Anetin
i CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS
56<
: This coupon good for the purchase up of to 8 plugs. Double
:L 5 & S Red Stamps on this purchase _______________
: Elizabeth Cloud, no. 2, Clara I
; Waak, no. 3, Almeta Henske, j
: no. 4. Minnie Jalowy; flag bear- 1
i er, Ida Nolte; banner bearer, j
i Lena Bender. Y ""6 !
Next regular meeting will be '
i held the first Sunday in Nov-
i1 ember. Officers installation will
: be held the first Sunday in Dec-
i ember.
| IT'S A BOY!
Mr. and Mrs. Elgien Kones-
: heck of Sealy are proud to an-1
j nounce the arrival of a son at .
n the Bellville Hospital on Sept-1
ember 29, at 5:01 a.m. The lit-
i tie lad was given the name of
Keith Elgien and weighed 6
i lbs. and 8 ozs. He is welcomed I
- by two sisters, Brenda, 3, and
- Beverly, 16 months.
i Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. August Konesheck of Sea-
i ly, Mrs. Josie Peikert of Vic-
i toria and Louis Peikert of
Eagle Lake.
: Lamb;
YourFilled S & S Red Stamps Book is Always Worth $3.00 Frade at Our Store
WE GIVE AND REDEEM S & S RED STAMPS
Prairie View Students Visit News
g 999065
Jeannette Walger, and Mrs. Ed-
na Dibala.
Several needed items were
bought recently by the Moth-
i ers Club for the cafeteria kit-
chen and the school. A Sun-
1 beam mixmaster, a 48 cup
; stainless steel percolator, and
9 dozen each of stainless steel i
forks and spoons were bought
for the kitchen. An abacus and .
a word chart for the 1st room, i
and Teachers "New Math”;
manuals were bought for each 1
room of the school. Mothers |
Club members also had a cash ■
donation shower recently and,
used the donations to purchase j
a set of dishes for 12 for the ।
sisters home.
The president announced
there will be a D. C. C. W.
meeting in Frelsburg on Oct-
ober 20. For the information
of anyone wishing to go, the
business meeting will be short,
followed by a demonstration
Mass in English.
The next meeting will be on
November 5, and will begin at
2:00 instead of the usual 2:45.
This is to allow more time for
the planning of the annual
"Fall Festival". This is the one
big fund-raising project each
year for the Mothers Club and
every mother with a child in
Guardian Angel school is ask-
ed to attend and do her part to
make the festival a success.
color bearer no. 1,
GOLD MEDAL- 12 oz. pkg. 2 for
MACARONI"
SPAGHETTI 35*
THREE
Bender Elected
Commander of
Bellville Barracks
The Bellville Barracks Num-
ber 1894 Veterans of World
War One and their Auxiliary
, held their regular election of
officers for the year of 1965
together with their regular
monthly meeting last Sunday
at the American Legion Home
in Bellville. At the noon hour,
a very sumptuous turkey din-
ner was served and enjoyed by
all attending, and after a social
of both organizations the meet-
ings were separately convened
at 2:30.
Barrack officers elected and
appointed are: commander, L.
L. Bender of Sealy; senior vice
commander, Frank V. Stepan;
junior vice commander, Lee El-
dridge; judge advocate, Gus
Stallbaum; chaplain, Gerhard
Mittanck; quartermaster, John
Grube; trustee, one year, Her-
man Papke; trustee, two year,
Sam Nolte, all of Bellville;
trustee, three year, Grady T.
Shearer, Brookshire; appointed
officers: adjutant, John Grube,
Bellville; historian, John Zah-
radnick, Sealy; legislative offi-
cer, Ad. Mikeska, Bellville;
claims officers, Waldo E. Hol-
kamp, Bellville; sergeant-at-
arms, William Gueldner, Bell-
ville.
The Ladies Auxiliary officers
elected: president, Rosie Pfeff-
er; senior vice president, Hil-
da Mewis; junior vice presi-
i dent, Laura Gueldner; secre-
ary, Tillie Schluens; treasurer,
Isabella Mittanck; chaplain,
Liabilities
DEPOSITS $5,090,821.36
Capital Stock _____________$150,000.00
Surplus _________________________ 150,000.00
— CASH OR CREDIT —
No Delivery Out of Town at These Low Prices!
U. S. Government Bonds
and Securities .... 1,213,388.25
Municipal Bonds and
Other Securities 1,831,943.73 $3,744,462.27
Loans and Discounts ____________________ 1,742,609.56
Banking House and Parking Lot
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1964, newspaper, October 15, 1964; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528242/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.