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JUDGI PROCLAIM* FAMA BUHAU
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Being Studied
Thursday, February 13, 1975
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Uto News reserves the right to classify correctly any
it, to delete objectionable words or phrases or refuse
indvert
to publish any advertisement.
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affecting our net
year with 1518 members.
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County Farm Bureau Wi
Tiger Booster
Club to Form
Basketball Team
$38.
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$18.
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a Officers of the board are:
president, V. Madden; vice-
president, M. Selman; secre-
tary, K. Baker.
Dale Dycus will continue as
accountant for Sealy Medical
Center,' Inc. and in addition
will serve as special consultant
for the hospital. The board
regretfully accepted his resig-
nation from the administrative
responsibilities that he has
handled so ably for more than
four years. Mrs. Linda Blume,
assistant administrator, was
named ad interim admini-
strator. Lloyd E. Brune, who
recently joined the hospital
office force, will assume the
role of full-time administrator
in the very near future.
A basic question raised and
FOUR .
THE SEALY NEWS
Thurs., February 13,1975
Signed JohnRM
Austin Countylu
BLUE
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Austin County Judgo John R.
Mikeska signed a proclamation doslg-
SLAUGHTER COWS:
utility.............................
canner and cutter...................
SLAUGHTER CALVES:
mostly good with few choice 380-460 lbs.
FEEDERS:
choice 335-510 lbs............
good 280 460lbs...............
few standard 325-405 lbs..........
heifers, good and choice 350-490 lbs. ...
have been committed during
the first month of the 64th
lawmaking session. '
And Governor Briscoe sub-
mitted 1672,000 more in rec-
ommended quickie appropria-
tions late last week.
all ea
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non governmental voluntary organization at families
the purpose of analyzing their problems and formulatin
to those problems.
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Entered as second class mail matter
in the post office at Sealy, Texas
under the Act of Congress of March 3,1897
Second-class postage paid at Sealy, Texas
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Sealy Medical Center, Inc.
held its annual stockholders
meeting at Citizens State Bank
on Thursday evening, January
30.
The eleven members of the
board of directors, re-elected by
unanimous vote, are Vernon
Madden, J. D. Sloane, Clarence
Schier, Kenneth Baker, Maggie
B. Selman, J. A. Fernandez, M.
D.. F. T. Smith, Jr., M. D.,
Eddie Hluchan, Harry Virnau,
Leases of 88,506 acres of noting February 10-15 as Form Bureau
state land for oil and gaa Week in Austin County, and urged
drilling brought the state aU citizens to give due recognition to
$4,199,099.
Warren Conner, and Leroy
Reception and Bookkeeping.. Mrs. Aaron Swearingen " Zapalac.
turn to Dallas law practice.
OS 1-2,190-220 Iba.....
US 1 3,185-250Iba. ...
US2-3,130-165lbs. ...
US2-3,260-300lbs. ...
US 3-4 (few), 220-280 lbs.
SOWS:
US 1-2,350-500Iba ...
US2-3,300-550Iba. ...
US 3,450-600 Iba. .....
FEEDERS:
Ua 1-3,60-90 Iba. .......
few .................
BOARS: '
300-600 Iba. ...........
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Bi-Centennia! Coming TursdayFeh.27h
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S. by Lyndell Williams__________
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TEXAS PRESS
ASSOCIATION
this observance honoring th
farm bureau.
At loft It John Mieth, A
president, and at right is
Bockondorff. farm bureau proa
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A USTIN COUNTY JUDGE
AUSTIN COUNTY
BELLVILLE, TEXAS
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and Mrs. Charles Abel
Charles Abel, Mark Ditteft,
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Port City Stockyards Repo
Furnished by JOHN C. WHITE, Commfefcnr.l
Texas Departmnd of A^iasBan
HIGHWAY 36, NORTH, SEALY — easan
MONDAY AND TUESDAY SALES |
CATTLE REPORT: Receipts Monday totaled 205 comp
« last week and 172 a year ago. COMPARED WIIHH
WEEK S CLOSE: Limited supply slaughter cows $1,001
lower. No slaughter bulls on offer. Slaughter calves stend
strong. Represented feeder classes $1.00-1.50 higher. Te
fairly active. Most classes met with a better demand. J
IMPER
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Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or
reputation of any person, firm or corporation which may occur in
* the columns of The Sealy News, will be gladly corrected upon being
• brought to the attention of the publishers. , <
r' The News welcomes expressions of all viewpoints from readers.
. Letters should be kept as brief as possible and are subject fa
condensation. They must include signature and valid mailing
address. Pseudonyms and initials will not be used. Because of the
11*—! of mail received, unpublished individual letters cannot be
acknowledged. Send to: LETTERS TO THE NEWS, ill Main
* Street, P. O. Drawer 480, Sealy, Texae 77474.
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agreed to review a usury
case in which a Dallas build-
er claimed he waa charged
1,000 per cent interest on a
six-day loan.
Texas Court of Criminal
wi
ROSEL
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* Plant Personnel
A proposed new shield law Therefore, 1. John R Mikeska. County Judge 4
to protect newsmen against County, do hereby designate February 10-15. 1975, •
forced revelation of their BUREAU WEEK in Austin. and urge our citizens to
information sources has been recognition to this observance honoring the Austin CM
introduced by Rep. Joe Allen Bureau.
........ . wanu vny Lmts HOG REPORT: Receipts for Wednesday, February 5 *
and is in view of the proposed 178 compared with 224 the previous Wednesday and 3324
Allen s Creek Lake. ago. COMPARED WITH PREVIOUS WEDNESDAY: T
Rod Arend. of Tesch Realty very active,and all classes met with good demand. Barrom
, giltss 1.00- 1.25 higher. .Sows $2.00-3.00 higher. Feeders 1.00
----- JUU, zecu rrupertes, M«her-Receipts included around 15% sows. Remainder moqd
Inc. Demeree Jones, trustee, 23 barrows and gilts.
represented the buyer. The BARROWS AND GILTS:
total selling price of both
L $‘
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--• No charge is made for publication of notices of church or other discussed by the group was,
* public gatherings where no admission is charged. When admission "Do the people of this area
is charged or when goods or wares of any kind are offered for sale really want a hospital in Sealy,
* The News regular advertising rates will be applied. and are they willing to provide
uture Homel
erica throughod
erve National I
ek, February
junction with
Mcation Week.
planned a public chili supper
When the early announcements of Bi-Centennial for Thursday night, February
1976 were released, people began to get interested 27th, at the Sealy American
- and eager to build something monumental to leave Legion Hall. Tickets will be
• as a memorial to future generations in recognition of teinbe futmeany otarian in
the 200th anniversary since the birth of this nation.
APPOINTMENTS
Governor Briscoe named
DeWitt Greer to another
term on the State Highway
Commission.
He also announced re-
appointments of Mrs. H. E.
Butt of Corpus Christi, Dr.
Margaret Cigarroa of La-
redo and Edwin Ray Van
Zandt of Beaumont to the
Texaa Board of Mental
Milton Beckendorff of Sealy Beckendorf said. I
is president of the local county ‘ The proclamationi
Farm Bureau, and the Judge Mikeska reade
LIBBY
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{-•meetings were cancelled, thoughts of what to do
• rhave faded, and where does the city stand? January "Aflminktratinn nf ANo,A"ngu
•^1, 1976 is less than 11 months away....and July 4, OUUH U! IflUUIUIK
Policy Set by Study Schools
■ «painting, or whatever, it won’t get done overnight, - -
by and the powers that be need to “rise up to the A policy governing the administration of medicine to students
F, cause." . during school hours was adopted by the Sealy School Board in its
AUSTIN, Tex.—Texas voters
will decide April 22 in a
statewide constitutional
amendments election whether
they want to increase retire-
ment benefits for school
teachers and state employees.
Both houses of the legisla-
ture have agreed on the pro-
posal to lift the present six
per cent ceiling on matching
state contributions to the
pension funds (replacing it
with a 10 per cent limit).
If voters approve, retired
teachers will get boosts in
their benefits ranging from
five to 18 per cent, and pen-
sioned state employeea will
get an additional 12 per cent
Cost of the teacher bene-
fits’ raise is estimated at
about $98 million and the
state employees’ pension im-
provements .at 121.8 million.
Meanwhile, the House of
Representatives also ap-
the public to enjoy this
Joan Moody of program and to hear the guest
Unit Americanism speaker.
___________ has arranged for Mr. __________________ .
Gas Producer
Mrs. Dessie May Zaskoda, unit
iident, in preparing the RmtUtht in
ram. Mayor J. D. Sloane DTUUyHl ID
, introduce the speaker. Ma n
EMiss Enen Vykoukal,.presi- At Kennev
dent of the Junior Auxiliary,
zwin lead the assembly in the
pledge of allegiance to the flag
The Junior membership will
lead in singing.
- Mr. Whitehead was bora in
Denton, attended high school
here, and is a journalism
FaduitAusdhA"orkdio adjoins that of Mrs. Blum, his
hhe American Statermon.in The location is miles east
tostin before joining ofBleiblerville on the Benjamin
newSPAPert Hestatepthmine Eaton League, and is a gas and
wave thelate Lessing Engening distillate well drilled by Claude
of Senly his first newspaper job Hammill, a large independent
Mr. Engelkihg later became of Houston
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s a PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
*, by The Sealy News, Inc.
0 4 Wilma Petrusek, Mescal Soloman, Earl Luedecke
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3 THE SEALY NEWS
„urlll Main Street . (713)885-3562 P. O. Drawer 480
-ir SEALY, TEXAS 77474
Appeals reversed a life sen-
tence in a Brewster County
murder case due to improper
testimony allowed at the
trial.
The Supreme Court nulli-
fied the adoption of a Gregg
County child by the mother,
finding no showing that the
divorced father had failed to
offer support for two years.
A prosecutor’s critical
comments on a Waco murder
case defendant’s refusal to
testify in his own defense
brought a new trial on or-
der of the Court of Criminal
Appeals.
proved for the April 22 bal-
lot a proposed constitutional
change to raise legislators'
pay from $400 to $600 a
month and expense allow-
ances from $12 to $30 a day
for length of a lawmaking
session.
Senators may balk at the
pay raise proposal which has
been advanced in more than
half a dozen forma over the
last 15 years, without con-
vincing voters.
Gov. Dolph Briscoe said he
will actively support the leg-
islative pay raise proposition
if the Senate goes elong with
submitting it on the April
- ’ —————————— the support necessary to 22 ballot
The publishers are not responsible for ropy omissions or maintain this facility?" Several A quick recapitulation on
- typographical errrors which may occur other than to correct them possible plans for the future emergency spending matters
operation of the hospital are already before the legislature
do the publiahsrs Md themaelvea liable for damages fuith being considered by the (or finally passed) indicates
theamountrecuvedbythemforunctualsppcecovoringithe error, stockholders. The feasibility of about $310 million in outlays
- Ihe right 18 reserved to reject or eon au advertising copy. r r ......
Advertising orders are accepted on this basis only. three or four alternative ways of
__________handling the business aspects
have been studied by special
2 --N committees.
an editorial Rotary OutNans
DEER
Glant
STATE CAPITAL
A Chg Supper for
PAY RAISES SET
One hundred and twenty-
five thousand state em-
ployees were assured a $93
million pay raise effective
February 1.
Governor Briscoe signed
the legislation into law to
provide the raises over a
seven-months’ period.
Most state employees in
the low - to - medium pay
bracket will receive a 13 per
cent raise, and most of those
in the middle-to-top cate-
gory will get a nine per cent
increase. Additional raises
are expected to be voted on
a permanent basis after
September 1.
LANDS LEASED
Land Commissioner Bob
Armstrong termed results of
the sale better than ex-
pected.
Submerged tract bids to-
talled $2.26 million.
Highest bidder was Texas
Oil and Gaa Corp. — $708,400
for 642 acres in Ward
County. .
The School Land Board
leased 4,317 acres of uplands
for more than $1 million in
bonus, payments; 28,761 in
Texas bays for 3901,664 and
925 acres in Texas riven,
creeks, lakes and bayous for
327,114.
AG OPINIONS
A state university can per-
mit religious-oriented groups
to use its meeting room on
a non - discretionary, first-
come-first-served basis, Atty.
Gen. John Hill held.
In other recent opinions.
Hill concluded^
Value of is mobile home
should be included with value
of land it rests on for tax
purposes.
Residence of a liquor li-
censee does not have to be
disclosed.
Neither does a school dis-
trict employee's letter of
resignation.
A dry portion of a justice
precinct does not lose its
status due to redistricting.
Sealy Tiger Booster ‘Club is A person who owns enough
trying to field a team toplay the stock 10 insure election to a
Sealy High School faculty in bankboard of directors is not
The club saw a state their annual basketball game, eig" be 10 vere A A mem-
Now more than a year has passed, perhaps two department film at its regular Any member interested in Bnrd. he State Banking
Cr; years, and thoughts and ideas seem to lie dormant in Friday meeting on January 31, playing is asked to contact Bill A state college has no au-
5” this community. Before we know it, 1976 will be and on February 7, they heard Burttschell, or call 885-2516 or thority to withhold faculty
fhere and no plans will have been made for leaving a Mrin-ean-onesin-adiscussion ' _______________ salary payments on grounds
LawM.l "0.4 w.0 + 41.0. w1, al Ot the telephone reassurance — - • ■■ ■ ■ of neglect of duty such as
hggmomento of that historical year to those who will program of the Austin County Older residents of the com- tardiness in submitting grades,
continue to develop this nation in years to come. Senior Citizens Project. She munity. Governmental bodies should
Interested citizens in Sealy came up with ideas, explained the purpose and Rotary meets every Friday reveal the educational hack-
but something happened. All of a sudden planning “orkings o that Plan to aid noon at Gary's Restaurant. Fotndmndyeerk experiences
COURTS SPEAK
Texas Supreme Court
February 10-15 has been membership chaina
proclaimed “Farm Bureau Mieth at Wallis
Week" in Austin County by The county presid.
County Judge John R. Mikeska. farmers and raachgji|
Austin County Farm Bureau organization moreu
will have a special membership before.
enrollment drive during this “We producers n
period as a part of a statewide er organization tom
effort to exceed last years’ total problems in market
of 166,216 member families, cultural public relatio
Austin County ended its 1974 tion. as well as othez
r,io
Health and Mental Retarda-
tion. GREETINGS:
n-yn,B, Vap Duzen and Farming and ranching are important to the i
Austin couty. "I S““ Ana Nation Many of
committee on consumer af- dependent directly or indirectly upon agricultu
fairs to aid in an investiga- livelihood. All our people benefit from the productive
tion of Southwestern Bell modern agriculture.
Telephone Company. Farmers and ranchers have learned to promote t
Governor Briscoe named through organization. Four out of five agricultural |
Kenyon F. Clapp, longtime the Nation belonging to a general farm organization a
aide, as his executive assist- of Farm Bureau.
ant, succeeding Charles G.
Purnell who resigned to re- Farm Bureau is an independent, no
in Official recognition thereof, I hereby affix ag
A five-bill package seeks this 7th day of February, 1975.
to upgrade standards for
emergency medical services
in Texas. _____
Comptroller Robert Bullock ed a proposal to allow
has requested * $472,000 statewide referendum on ment at *ueMatd
emerK m7 appropriation. Daylight Saving Time. mental standard.”
claiming his predecessor un- means to help MI
tmWorkttkesitimerandtimgngots shortargall the Fstlar 4. The policy was formulated afterTuomdaxnayenasi Selman Now Senior ddharezmtmmanrnh — 8” stntt” eted
tatmen, f! W y "e nown or “ ,r study of guidelines provided by the Texas Education Agency. . tinning to resist the rece-
bi-centennial year is passed? Think..and Do! materials from the American School Health Association, the Chairman of Board sion, according to a Univer-
---------------------- TSTA School Health Section for Nurses, the National Education sity of Texas Business Re-
2ag • mmuu Association, and the American Medical Association, and policies John Selman was made view article.
^Tom Whitehead to Give
-Kg . , guidelines suggested by the Joint Committee on Health Problems January 28th board meeting, 10 minori tyeAPPTo ™
2-r_ua _ A " a in Education of the National Education Association and the and Leroy Zapalac became totalling 3866 000 last month
- I Aik nn BmPriPanKm American Medical Association in a report on “Dispensing chairman of the board. Mr. 5 "b‛ month
Em-u"“- Medications in Schools" which was passed by the committee in ' Selman is hank president; Mr. Revenue from cigarette
*- & September, 1973. Zapalac is executive vice smoking for January waa
—Guest speaker at the managing editor of The New The legal responsibilities of the nurse regardingthe president. 320.7 million, 3693,502 above
P.fogr.atn . a< York Times. administration of medication are the same for schools, hospitals All other directors were January, 1974.
zi Monday will choolauditorium , Mr. Whitehead bought the nursing homes, or any other facilities. All medication administered "-elected._______________A House committee dump-
“ ry "pOe,.om White Brenham-Banner Press in by the nurse must be given under the direct supervision of a *.----------------------—--------------------~
Brenham.who will 1937, and sold it in 1962 after doctor, and a doctor's written order is always necessary for the -rm m m, m
u Eza-addressthethighschoolI student 25 years in the publishing administration of the medication. The school nurse must also be eshReafwMnnnuinAge
-2 bodyefacultyandvisitorsina9 business. In 1947 he founded provided with written permission from the parent for the ----- -IVMI-Y MI IIIUUIIUU3
1 Ei o clock program. The annual the KWHI radio station in administration of medicine to a student.
; Americanism program, this Brenham. and established the Mrs. Golda Bloomfield, R. N., school nurse for the Sealv Rpna.D-mma. A.
Ehueer pnsenteden the date of TV Cable of Brenham.Inc in schools, may be reached at 885-3517 from 8:00 a.m. to noon on Area Froperty Acouisition
- te.oDseyan George 1971. He now devotes his time any school day if ther are questions concerning the policy on I » UUII
pMshington ‘ Birthday, is to the radio station and cable medications. * icy on Tesch R ororatn er wm"et, u ,
= Amelia Legion euSsaly system management The Sealy School Board policy follows: Houston, has recently finalized Silverman. Y '
meme ..Aninsitattionoisextended.to POLICIES GOVERNING ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICINE three separate transactions in The second transaction
=Mrs. Joan Moody of and t°hearth DURING SCHOOL HOURS . .whichtapproximately 240-acres involved approximately 47-
Adopted by Sealy School Board changed hands for around acres located just southwest of
2-4-75 5958,000.00. the property mentioned above.
1. No employee of the Sealy Public School shall prescribe for or Two of the properties Asportion of.the property lies
give an unauthorized medication to a student. involved are in the active hin the .Walis City Limits
2. A doctor's written order is necessary for the administration of ealy(Wallis west of
medicine to a student in school Houston near Houston Light-
3. The parent or guardian of the pupil must request in writine that ing and Power Company's KoG Arena, ot resch Realty
' the school disrict comply wih the physicianit "" ing that proposed SI billion Allen's Corporation, represented the
4. The medicine is to be furnished by the parent. Eregkonsclearpowerplant-and sellerhBob.TeschProperties
A gas producer was brought 5. Medication must be brought to school in a container appro- Lake. 5n 5 ree
in in Austin County Tuesday on priately labeled by the pharmacy or physician.
the property of Mrs. Elsa Blum 6 The prescribed medication must be referred to the school nurse , 1 he first transaction involved transactions was approximately
in Kenney, making a total of The medication must be kept in the nurse's office and must be four tracts immediately adja- $503,000.00.
around ten producing wells in administered by the nurse or a person duly instructed bv the cent to the proposed 40-acre In the third transaction Bob
this county since early 1974, nurse. County Park which will Tesch Properties, Inc. sold
according to Judge John R. 7. The school nurse must be furnished with the following informs border Allen’s Creek Lake. The three tracts totalling 123.824.
Mikeska. whose property tion: name of doctor; name of medicine; dosage of medication- property is located, on the acres to R- G. Enterprises, Inc.
I how the medication to to be used; time of day the medication ′ norphwestcornerofWestheim- of Houston, for $455,000.00.
to be used in school; and the expected duration of treatment, Road and.EM 14 £ pbout The property is located on
8. The parent shall provide in writing to the school nurse n, one mUe northeast of the Wallis interstate 10, approximately
additional instructions or explanations from thedoctrresanz rX rend of Tesch p. 4 miles west of sealy, Texas
are deemed necessary for the welfare of the child; for xnush cooArsnd oTesehtEealt and has 2512.5-feet of frontage
tong-range treatment, chronic health problems, possible P&. EIP °rationrerresentedthe on the 110 feeder. The
betic problems, allergic reactions, etc. P° Swik EberE Tesch. Trustee purchaser was represented by
Edwin Freedman, the purchat, Mel LaVergne of Houston.
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