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THE SEALV NEWS
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Year of Publication - Number 32
8th Austin County FairSt arts Today
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Homecoming Queen
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Scaly Tigers removed the start of the third
quarter. With
Bearkats from the unbeat-
the ball
on the 18 yard line,
scoring pass
mmert
i third quarter, Klein had a total
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When Klein scgred its touch-
which will include a full scale
iary: Julie Harrison, First Na-
the game.
B&PW Club; Elizabeth Vykou- the general public is invited io
the fair to see this NASA ex-
OWERS
To Meet Oct 27
Wins 10 Silver Dollars Again
The first general meeting of
fi
y
J. Janecek, Jr., William Lange,
the Scaly
Funeral amounts to 52 per 10,000. In
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Zapalac, Willie Zapalac, Frank the expected needs of the near Rev, McBride Sun.
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fellowship of the church.
dien and one great grandchild. ; try.
In First Home Game
on
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by Blue Schroeder
at 7:30. This will be the first;
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home game
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were defeated 48-0 by a strong 1
Somerville team. The team will
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The boys are doing real well.
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his being their first season.
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Joe Tipton and son, Dennis'
Ft. Sumner, New Mexico where
Go-Kart
Dennis
Tally of Health Workers
In Austin County Given
Storms Closed Today;
Parade Starts at 10
DISTRICT OPENER _
igers Topple Klein
ast Friday 13-6
ficin made only one serious
nt in the first quarter of
y when they recovered a Sea-
bible on the 5.yard line. The
Ifndd with the score 7 to 6.
Fine running by Mike Kram-
z, Roland Reichardt, and Da- i
l Krampitz moved the ball
ne 50 yards down field at the
races Saturday, in the Billy the
Kid Enduro Race. He won first
place in the super class. This
entitles him to two guaranteed
starting places at the Grand
National race to be held at Ind-
ianapolis, Indiana next July 4.
I
ict gam" for both teams.
sell out homecoming crowd
Selman will preside over the
meeting in the assembly room
of Houston and Willie of Scaly;
three sisters, Mrs. Joe Vancik
and Mrs. Emil Zapalac of Sealy,
and Mrs. Rosie Sebesta of Rich-
mond; one brother, Joe J. Es-
tcrak of Sealy; two grandchi-
Legion to Have
Chicken Stew Supper
A chicken stew supper for
the public will be held on Vet-
erans Day, November 11, start-
ing at 4:30 at the Legion Hall.
This will be sponsored by the
Sealy American Legion Post.
tumble and marched to Sca-
li 18 yard line. On fourth
L and a foot to go for a
F’down, Terry Buchala, Al-
I Kveton, and Mike Kram-
I broke through Kleins line
[threw the ball carrier for a
L Other than Klein's touch-
Ln, this was Kleins deepest
etration of the night.
n the second period of play,
y Schneider, Terry Koy, and
y Burger put a strong rush
the Klein punter forcing a
You can phone your Want-Ad
direct to The News at TU 5-
3334 and just say, "Charge it."
Statement will be sent at expir-
ation of your ad.
Funeral Services for
Annie Esterak
Held Here Sunday
Austin County's 38th annual
fair opens today, October 21,
with the fair parade at Bell-
ville, winding around the city
square and leading out to the
fairgrounds.
As usual, there will be many
4-H, FFA and HD, as well as in-'
dividual and commercial exhib-
its, with carnival attractions at
all times.
Thursday night’s feature will
be a beauty qucen contest, fea-
turing 13 young ladies, who are:
Misses Dorothy Broz, sponsored
aged only 10 yards rushing. -
Sealy picked up 176 yards
rushing and 37 yards passing
with 13 first downs.
Other outstanding players for
Sealy were Kineh Meyer, Bubba
Hluchan, Clarence Einkauf, and
Bubba Schaffner.
Klein's record now stands at
6 wins and 1 loss while Sealy
has 5 wins, no losses, and 1 tie.
at 9 a.m. Thursday, and will
play again at 3 p.m. at the fair
grounds.
$10,000 worth of Space equip-
merit from NASA has arrived,
and Welfare.
Its findings are being submit-
ted to Congres, where plans
for a broad program to enlarge
the nation's supply of health
personnel are under considera-
tion.
Of eight categories of work-
ers covered in the survey, the
four largest ones are physicians,
down, it broke a string of four
straight shut outs by the Tigers
degense.
Scaly plays at Tomball Fri-
day and everyone is urged to
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Blue Jays Play
Here Tonight at 7:30
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Bellville Band
Mothers to Serve
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in the second period on a
, play, but their try for ex-
point was no good.
shows.* cordially invited to the‘worship
This compares with 38 per j service, to the covered dish din-
10.000 in the rest of the coun-ner and to enjoy the Christian
The Scaly Blue Jays play Bur-
ton Public School here tonight
• tars of tomorrow. Game time is
7:30 at Tiger Stadium.
offense of minus one yard. In
the second quarter Klein man-
Friday, October 22
APPALOOSA HORSE SHOW
9:30 a.m. — Appaloosa Horse Show
10:00 a.m. — Opening of Exhibit Buildings on Fair Grounds
12:00 Noon — Lunch — Food available on Fair Grounds
1:30 p.m. — Auction Sale — 4-H, F. F. A., and F. H. A.
7:30 p.m. — Talent Show Contest
Carnival attractions on grounds throughout the day and
evening’. •
in managed to survive this support the Tigers by attending
ation by recovering a Scaly “
reau; Abby Machemehl, spon-
sored by Bellville VFW Auxil-
Dennis Tipton Wins
Again in N, Mexico
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1:00 p.m. — Entries to the "Pet Show” must be in by this
time
2:00 p.m. — 3:00 p.m. — “Pet Show”
6:30 p.m. — Talent Show Contest,
8:00 p.m. — Western Night Show in Koerth Arena
Awarding of Houston Lighting and Power Co.,
San Bernard Electric Coop., A. J. Smith Fur-
niture Co., and White Auto Store Awards.
9:00 p.m. — Check out Exhibits
Exhibits must be checked out by 10:00 p.m.
Carnival attractions on grounds throughout the day and
evening.
in the rate at which we arc now
producing them.
The need for dentists, nurses, I
• — News Staff Photo
Left to rifht: Herhert Svec, vice president student council, Eliza-
beth Vykoukal, homecoming queen, and David Vykoukal, her escort.
Miss Vykoukal was crowned at half time at the Sealy-Klein
football game Friday night before a large crowd attending.
Hansard, Bellville Legion; Bil- Space Capsule, and also an Ap-
lie Waak, 4-H Club; and Kathy olio Capsule, as well as many
tional Bank of Bellville; Elois model of Mercury Capsule and
Emshoff, Bellville FFA; Janie a M scale model of the Gemini
Margaret Witherspoon.
Donors of trophies for the
Appaloosa horse show to be
held Friday at the fair are:
Scaly — Miller's Gulf Service
Station, Schier Feed and Sup-
ply, Sealy and Brookshire, Ray’s
Pharmacy, Bill's Grocery, Sealy
Leather Goods, Scaly Butane,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schaper, Sea-
ly News, Hess Drug, Levine
Bros., Austin County Imple-
ment, Orange Hill Kennels, Geo.
Knittel, owner, Citizens State
Bank, Zapalac's 5 and 10, Lit-
tle Triangle Drive-In, Meyer's
Magnolia Service Station, Hen-
derson’s Texaco Service Station.
Bellville — Harry’s Superette,
Sander’s Package Store, Hugo
Barber Shop, Paul’s Pharmacy,
Sander's Minimax, L. M. Plag-
ens Texaco Service Station, J.
B. White Co., Riniker Haiti-
ware, New York Store, Bellville,
j Hermes Men Furnishings, K. &
I T. Chevrolet Sales and Service.
1 p.m. Saturday at the Koerth
Arena. A pet show will also be
held beginning at 1 p.m. on Sat-
urday.
Aunt Jemima’s Band Wagon
Stars will be spicing up the op-
ening with music on the square
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I CD Will Meet
! At Courthouse
Next Tuesday
A Civil Defense meeting will
be held in the basement of the
courthouse at Bellville, on Tues-
day, October 26th, at 7:15 p.m.
A spcaker, R. L. Jones from
A&M University will have in-
teresting explanations.
Judge Ad. Mikeska urges that
a representation from all parts
of Austin County attend the
important meetin.g
The Bellville siren will be
blasted for three minutes at
6:00 o'clock p.m. October 26th
to remind residents in hearing
How well equipped Austin
County is to take care of the
medical and dental needs of its
people is brought out in a new.
nationwide study.
Locally, it shows, as is the
case in nearly every other sec-
tion of the country, there is the
need for more doctors, nurses
and other health workers.
The details on the number of
people in the various health
fields, in the local area and in
other communities, have just
j becn made public by the De-
partment of Health, Education
entered the
- News Stam Photo
Nastoupil, Chris Jalowy. George Grigfir and Michael Novicke Second
row. Rev James Quilter, Dominic Kutra, Patrick Forster, Ronnie
Wright, Jimmie Donnelly, Donald Pacher, Sammy Dierschke and
Leroy Zapalac Third row. William Zaskoda, Rennie Machala,
David Novosad, Johnny Janda, Arnold Si
cek. Kneeling in front: David Jemela and
Fare some tough competition.
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The food • at the Long
Branch Cafe at the Fair
grounds will be served by
the Bellville Band Mothers.
Sealy terest to young and old, and
punt that went out of
is on Klein's 9 yard line, i
of training, rehabilitation and
employment services, then sold
in the Goodwill Rtores. The mon- l . a... ..... ..
y from these sales goes to Pay Come out tonight and watch the
the wage* for those handicapped
Bader, Austin County
Bank of Bellville;
Paulette Thielemann,
kal, Sealy Jaycees; Cynthia
Vicenik, Scaly Legion Auxil-
ocople".
Each household is asked to
support the Drive by filling the
bag with repairable clothing,
shoes and other household art-
icles and I aving it on the front ’
porch by 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov-, sve aiprn anu wii euusi
ember 7th. returned Monday morning from j
Goodwill Industries of Hous- — ------- --- -l—
ton is a non-profit organization
its ability to pay its workers
depends upon the continuing
support of the generous people
of this area. This drive makes
many jobs for people who
would otherwise be drawing un-
employment or welfare checks.
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97 , 7.n__M.e vB. Frank, Jack Graham, Connie
ober 27 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. John '
Huff, Mrs. Bert Inquist, Mrs. E.
for the Blue Jays. 7m
Thursday, October 21
SCHOOL DAY
| School children admitted free to Fair Grounds on
L Thursday, October 21 until 6:00 p.m.
i • 9:00 a.m. — Music, Courthouse Plaza —vAunt Jemima Band
By Scouts, Cub Scouts and
porers in Sealy will join
Eees with about 25,000 other
p Council to conduct their
Rtecnth Annual Good Turn
F Drive on Sunday, Novem-
F 7th.
Announcement of the drive
P made by W. N. Blanton. Sr..
of Blanton Supply
mmpany. Good Turn Day chair-
in for 1965.
Distribution of 500,000 spec-
| Good Turn Day bags by the
outs will take place from Oct-
E. 23 to October 30. The
Ets will return to collect the
™ hags at 1 p.m. Sunday,
Eember 7th, said Scoutmaster
EDe Schomburg.
P' Blanton, discussing the
r* said, "The articles col-
sed in this drive will be re-
uned ami roconditioned by
Wagon Stars
9:30 a.m. — Judging of Fall Flower Show
10:00 a.m. — Parade
11:00 a.m. — Parade arrives at Fair Grounds
12:00 Noon — Lunch — Food available on Fair Grounds
12:30 p.m. — Judging of Junior Beef Exhibits in Koerth
Arena and judging Junior Swine and Lambs
in Sole Arena
i Judging of Breeding Cattle after Junior
Juuging in koerth Arena
1:00 p.m. — Judging of Poultry, Turkeys, and Rabbits in
Poultry Barn
1:00 p.m. — Awarding of Parade Prize Winners from Sound
Truck
1:30 p.m. — Band Concert
3:00 p.m. — Music by Aunt Jemima Band Wagon Stars
6:30 p.m. — Queen’s Contest
.8:00 p.m. — Western Night Show in Koerth Arena
9:00 p.m. — Entertainment on Fair Grounds
Carnival attractions on grounds throughout the day and
■ evening. All kiddies rides (except Tve ponies) 10c for school
children from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on opening day only.
Home directing.
Pallbcarers were Frank Ma-
10c a Copy - $3.00 $3.50 a Year in Advance
iary; Pat Cook, Sealy FFA;
Shirley Svinky, Meloneck’s Su-
Per Market; and Kay Allen,
Wallis FFA.
Friday and Saturday night
events will be talent contests,
featuring various single, double
and group entertainers. A total
of $150 will be given in prizes
to the winners. The Friday
night contest begins at 7:30
p.m. and the Saturday contest
at 6:30 p.m.
Western nights will be held
on Thursday and Saturday
nights at 8 p.. The auction of
exhibited stock will be held
Slate j other items of space equipment.
This should be of extreme in-
This is the first year the Blue
Jays have had a team since ■
1960. Last Thursday the Blue
Edwin Lux, Eldert Michaelis,
Jerry Mazac, Mrs. Ruby Muery,
Charles E. Murphey, Harry
Pless, Joe Reznicek, Mrs. Beat-
rice Rubenstein, Mrs. Charles
Riniker, Bob Spain, C. R. Tom-
linson, Robert A. Ueckert, Louis
Vacek, Wayne Volkman, Joe
Walters, Mrs. Vernon Wendt,
Reinhardt Winkelmann, Delton
Weise, Lonnie Wright, Miss
Raymond Sch Scaly's defense dominated the
KicKed entire game with Klein being
Klein scored able to make only 57 yards on
1 the ground and 87 yards in the
air with 6 first downs. In the I
orn Rodd
82 and wasN
in Rockda?
1906 he was J
Sally Frank
7as engaged
he retired a J
go. J
was a memb,
Ptist Church,
that church J
Funeral services for Annie
Esterak were held from the
Chapel of the Pete E.Etlinger
Funeral Home here Sunday,
October 17, at 2:00 p.m. with
Rev. H. E. Beseda officiating.
ranks Friday night by the John Krampitz then
eof 13-6. This was the first Alo- • — - -
utler Of •
ies Friday
daturd:
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The Immaculate Conception School Rluejays will play their first
home-game against Burton Public School on Thursday night, Octo-
ber 21st, at 7:30 p.m. at the Public School Stadium. The players
have shoin a fine spirit and show signs of a promising team in the
future. They are heng coached by Rev. James Quilter and Leroy
Zapalac. Players on the team are: left to right, front row. Wayne
Machala, Daniel Jaloway, Melvin Pechiwek, Larry Janicek, Mark
I Georgie Lynn Konarik, 9 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Konarik, of Sealy won first place and received 10 silver
dollars as her prize on her Fire Prevention poster, sponsored by
WKM This is an annual coloring contest in observance of Fire
Prevention Week. She was a first place winner last year in a
similar contest.
Georgie I.ynn ig a student at Immaculate Conception School here.
She is shown with Ben Young, manager of WKM, who made the
presentation.
chala, Delmer Susen,
j faith.
She died suddenly at her
; home at 5:45 p.m. Friday, Oct-
' ober 15 of a heart attack, at
, the age of 78 years, 9 months,
and 13 days.
by the Austin County Farm Bu-, Friday at 1 :30 p.m.,gand a quar-
ter horse show is sheduled for
interment was in
Cemetery, Etlinger
| Young Farmers
To Meet Oct. 28th
The Sealy Area Young
Farmer Chapter will hold its
regular monthly meeting on
Thursday, October 28, at 7:30
p.m. at the Sealy Elementary
School Auditorium.
John Selman, who is with
the Citizens State Bank, will
present a program on Commer-
cial Banks and Agricultural Fi-
nance.
All members are urged to at-
tend and anyone else interested
is welcome.
mpitzWend
er. Alan Kei
extra point.
Ereat ... thorne, Jr., and sons of the
Survivors are two sons, Louis i As for hospital facilities in Sealy Methodist Church. Rev.
Austin County, there are 29 Hawthorne served as tempor-
gencral hospital beds locally ary pastor until recently.
per 10,000 people, the report Ali members and friends are
1 passed to
Alan R mmert for 12 yards and
a first down on Kleins 6 yard
line. Roland Reichardt scored on
1 Sealy draw first blood the next play by swEping right
second quarter on a 25 end to cap a 70 yard scoring
from John j drive.
of the court house in Bollville.
Mrs. Sammy Bynum will re-
port as the delegate to the Tex-
as State Teachers Association
the State of Texas it is 50. . c.. M.+I
This is well bclow current San Felipe Meth.
Henry i needs and still further below Church to Honor
convention in Corpus Christi on
October 21A, 22. 23. There will
, also be reports by the various
committee chairmen.
1 John E. Hill, field represen-
tative in the Division of Field
Services of the TSTA will speak
on "Building and Maintaining
High Professional Standards
for the Teaching Profession”.
Mr. Hill holds bachelor of sci-
once and master of education
degrees from the University of
Houston. He has served as ele-
mentary principal in Bay City
and Hempstead schools, and was
high school basketball coach in
Wharton for 3 years. He is past
president of the Matagorda
County TSTA unit, former
treasurer of TSTA District XII,
and active in the Texas Ele-
mentary Principals and Super-
visors Association.
directors are: C. W.
president, Sammy
vice president. Jack
hibit.
Fair ।
County Teachers Erandes,
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ler of Wallis
mann Weaver
1 Bernard at
October 8, ,
y illness, attd
3 years, 6 m
distance to att
and to tort and
the public wit
signal of dange
a test.
All Civil Dei
ea Scouts to Put Out
od Turn Day Bags Soon
. . , Jays went to Somerville. They
handicapped men and women in [ un dafontad as.n hv 3 etrone
the Goodwill Industries program
Harding, treasurer. Miss Betty
, Krueger, secretary, Robert
Blum, Aurel Bruening, Ray
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Saturday, October 23
AUSTIN COUNTY QUARTER HORSE SHOW
AUSTIN COUNTY DAIRY DAY
8:30 a.m. — Quarter Horse' Show - Halter Classes, Koerth
Arena
10:00 a.m. — Opening of Exhibit Buildings on Fair Grounds
10:00 a.m. — 8:00 p.m. — Awarding of Prize .Money at the
Fair Office
DAIRY DAY
. .. . . . t 9:00 a.m. — Opening Remarks
dentists, nurses and pharma- 9:15 a.m. — Selection for production by Judge
cists. 9:30 a.m. — Junior Judging Contest (Austin County 4-H,
Austin Countv it shows has F. H A" and F. F A Youths Only)
Austin County, it snows, nas 10:00 a.m. — Refreshments by Walter’s Dairy
19 physicians, 3 dentists, 14 10:15 a.m. — Classification of Dairy animals
nurses, of whom 8 are in active 12:00 Noon — Lunch — Food available on Fair Grounds
puctice, and 11 pharmacists. 1:00 p.m. — Junior Showmanship Contest (Austin County.
The figures arc by place of resi-
dence.
The total, 17 represents a rate '
’ and James Lamza. future, when medicare goes in-
a She was born in Vsetin. | to effect. | The San Felipet Methodist
I | Czechoslovakia on January 2, j By 1975 we should have 330,-) Church will honor the newly
I 1887 and came to America at 1000 practicing physicians in the appointed pastor, Rev. C. J.
I the age.of five. She was reared nation, it is calculated, if we are McBride, fr" Mrs. McBride, and
.near Scaly on Wards Bend Road, to maintain our present ratio of Michael of Houston, with a din-
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trict Supt. N. A. Browner and
Mrs. Browner of Bryan; the for-
. .. . । mer pastor, Rev. A. E. Rider
physical therapists medical and Mrs. Rider of Bellaire;
technologists and others is also! Rev. and Mrs. w w Haw-
of 35 per 10,000 population.
By way of comparison, the I •
supply of such personnel in sim-
ilar counties, based on size and
proximity to densely populated
areas, averages 32 for each 10,-'
000 people.
The overall supply through-
out the Southern States
Youths only)
2:00 p.m. — Awards and drawing
1:00 p.m. — Quarter Horse Siiow — Performance Classes.
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