The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1975 Page: 3 of 14
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Members of the Gulf Coat
Hereford Association have
consigned 83 registered Here-
ford bulls to the 25th annual
spring sale of the association to
be held at the American Legion
Park in Columbus, on. Friday,
February 7.
There will be 77 homed and
6 polled bulls. The bulls are
clean pedigreed; are acclimated
to Gulf Coast conditions, and
will have been tested for
brucellosis and TB to meet
health requirements to move
into any area. They will sell as
single lots and in pens of two
and three.
HOME OFFICE
408 Walnut
Columbus, Texas
732-2321
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BRANCH OFFICE
325 Meyers Street
SEALY
885-3543
ATTENTION!!!
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if its an auto loam, personal loam, finamcidl advice or
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One of America's fastest growing major companies offers
the opportunity of a lifetime to an ambitious man who
really wants to go places in the Seventie*.
With $8 Billion of insurance in force, our Franklin
expansion plan* include agency development in this area.
We are seeking a proven personal producer who feels
that he i* stymied; who believe* that he has ability to
accomplish in much greater measure; and who is capable
of earning substantially beyond his present income. If
you feel that you are the man we wagpe, write in strict
confidence. We will be glad to arrange for an interview.
This may be your chance of a lifetime.
This applies to a part time or fall time agent.
For information call or write
/ouLOOK.
“Instinct for Survival" shows
us all of the animal nature in
the most human terms. You’ll
smile when the animals remind
you of their human counter-
parts. your neighbor, your boss,
or even yourself.
That’s the point of “Instinct
for Survival” — it’s an
entertaining insight into the
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JANUARY I WAS A LOT
EASIER TO REMEMBER!
On September 6,1949, Japan
dropped the custom of
counting all persons’ birth from
Jan. 1 of the year of birth and
adopted the Western system of
birthdates.
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5613 Third St.
Katy, Texas
371-2168
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• Farris of Lufkin.
Herbert Holtkamp, Aaron Swearin- committee at Trinity Lutheran Church. Cheryl received the sacra-
gen, Gerhardt Remmert, Raymond Hille- They participated^ In the church ment of baptism on January 12,
brand, Erhardt Hein and Herman mortgage burning tervice on Sunday at St. Francis Cabrini Catholic
Schulke were the 1963 building afternoon. —Newt Photo Church in Houston. Godpar
..... ’. _ ents were Mr. and Mrs. John G.
SUNDAY WORSHIPPERS . Janecek of Rosenberg.
.kinsdom . from a amusing, as well as tragic life
F* that will tell people cycles of animals ranging from
bout themselves. India’s Bengal tiger tocomic
picture opens a limited emperor penguins on their tiny
bent on Feb. 11, at the Antarctic island.
Theatre in Sealy for a 2 In breath-taking naturalist
k 5-7-9 p.m. each day. photography. the Grated film
l sensitivty and pain- presents some of the earth’s
patience, camera crews most interesting creatures and
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Holloway of Houston wish to IHE SEALY NEWS
anonunesdpabintbgon,tboin Thursday,.January 30,1975
at Southeast Memorial Hos-
S,tlnHsstonaondovsntne Solomon Visits
name of Cheryl Stephanie and Mescal A. Soloman arrived
weighed 6 lbs. and 14 ozs. and Friday evening from Santa
measured 19% inches long. Monica, California, to spend
Cheryl was welcomed home several weeks in Sealy, visiting
by big sister, Kathy, who is 5 and attending to business. He
lives of Animals which will
enlighten and delight the entire
family.
Much of the film footage for
“Instinct for Survival” was
taken from “Bij de Beesten af,”
a film made by Dutch
film-maker Bert Haanstra, who
is internationally famous for his
wildlife studies. That picture
received an Academy Award
nomination in 1973. Additional
sequences were filmed by
Hollywood producer John
Mahon. ,
To insure authenticity and
scientific accuracy, the produc-
ers were assisted by a number
of universities and institutions
who contributed to researching
and developing the film. These
included: The Universities of
Gronigen, Leiden, Nijimegen,
Utrecht, and Wisconsin, the
Max Planck Institute, the
National Geographic Society,
again, amigo. cemetery at Frydek.
Jerry E. Sodolak and Winston Churchill died in
daughter. Miss Doris of London on January 24 at the
Houston, spent Sunday after- age of 90, The funeral was held
noon here with his daddy, on January 30th in London.
Chas. F. Sodolak. • Grandma Rosie Kaspar died
Frank I. Saha of Houston in Houston at the age of 79 on
spent Sunday morning in January 31st Burial was in the
Wallis and Sunday afternoon in church cemetery at Frydek.
Frydek City with his cousin, 5 Years Ago in January
Chas. F. Sodolak. Delmer Susen died at the age
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tesar of of 49 on January 3rd, 1970 in
Katy spent Sunday morning Houston V^eran hospital,
here on business matter and Burial was in the parish
visited with cousin. Chas. F. cemetery at Sealy.
Sodolak. On January 23, in Sealy
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Willie C. Hajdik suddenly died
Fee of Galveston enjoyed the at the age of 64. Burial was in
weekend here with parents, Mr. the church cemetery at Sealy,
and Mrs. Louis D. Sliva. In Japuary, a baby daughter
10 Years Ago in January was born to Mr. and Mrs. Pete
On January 9th. 1965 Mrs. Zapalac. She was named Liza
Chas. L. Hoek died in Sealy at Gail.
the age of 62. Burial was in the So be you all happy as angels
public cemetery at Sealy, in the heaven.
Jim Piwetz died suddenly at Remain as ever,
the age of 72 on January 11 th in Chas. F. Sodolak
Richmond. Burial was in the
parish cemetery at Rosenberg.
On January 14th, Grandpa
John Hundt died in Wallis at
the age of 93. Burial was in the
church cemetery at Wallis.
On the same day in Sealy
Mary Maresh died at the age of
84. Burial was in the public
cemetery at Sealy. , .
SEALY FOOD BANK
PEN 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday
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TEXAS THEATRE - Sealy
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11 & 12
5-7-9 p.m. Each Day
Adm.: $1.50 per person
Eddie A. Saha and children On January 20, in Galveston
of Houston spent Saturday Anton Balusek died at the age
morning here on the farm. Call of 65. Burial was in the parish
PORK ROAST
HALF & HALF SMOKED
SAUSAGE
Chariot Hillebrand't camera ro- to Trinity Lutheran Church, following the
corded a group of Sunday afternoon mortgage burning Service.
worshippers outside the front entrance
CalfTONGUES
CALFLIVER
Billy Burt Traylor of Port
Lavaca will judge the cattle for
the sales order beginning at
9:00 a.m. on Februa'ry 7th.
Traylor is'the manager of the
Little “C” Cattle Co., which is a
commercial, cross-bred, cow-
calf operation located in
Jackson County and owned and
operated by State Senator and
Mrs. William N. Patman of
Ganado. Walter and Dick
Britten of Bryan will be the
auctioneers, and they will start
the sale at 1:00 p.m.
The 23 members consigning
cattle to the sale include area
consignors: Dr. L. J. Clark,
Bellville; R. E. Kolwes, Bell-
ville; Millcreek Farms, Indus-
try; K. W. Tottenham,
Chappell HUI.
Lunch will be available on
the grounds, and catalog* may
be obtained from B C.
Gatewood, P. O. Box 91,
Burton, Texa* 77835.
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The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1975, newspaper, January 30, 1975; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528258/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.