The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1967 Page: 1 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:
I
THE SEALY NEWS
S3.00 - S3.50 a Year in Advance
10c a Copy
SEALY, Austin County, TEXAS •
Thursday, May 25, 1967
THEY'LL HEAD JAYCEES IN '67-'68
G
e*
d
!
May J
Memorial Poppies to be
nt Orch,
Sold All Day Saturday
are
THE OLD AND THE NEW
1
i
ini
Graduates Hear
a
•La
k
Rev. Norton at
*
J*’
Commencement
Yet
W
Reid
I
I
I
youth
26 Wallis Grads
driv ing
ied the golf
suth in a 1961 Chevrolet and
Coody
Ilk' wise
uth in a 1956 Ford,
To Get Diplomas
Louis Vicenik Enters National
Sunday Night
trolman Ben Halamicek
from
.dip
L
f
inv
To Have Formal
ung sprinter has
young men. sons of Mr
\
M
and R bert
• ph
Opening on Saturday
. f Houston
Via
Mrs John Jurica. Mi and Mrs
Emma Lild-
least fwi of them Svinky
I of C Celebration
•nt
K
At Firemen's Park
f
the
by Miss Pr. iNi a h
pn •
t
M
ind I: s
Ka
Retail Merchants
To Meet at 7 30
< iraduatic n
for
erc
410 Children
(
25,
At Bank Tonight
Max
P
Get Needle in
K
and the graduate
Measles Project
th
Ik
fen
rim-
14 GRADUATES AT ICS LAST NIGHT
The
I’
WNIS
MF
¥
ft
6.
A
T
wit
♦
9 ■
t
101
Sealy jaycees Plan
Street Carnival June 24
i
1
A
% i
honor
Fourteen Graduate Wednesday
At Immaculate Concep+'n School
Memorial Service at Legion
Monument Next Tuesday
liycees Install Officers,
Hike Awards at Banquet
Tickets Available
For Steak Dinner
At Park June 3rd
and Tom
members
Brookshire Man
Stabbed Here
Saturday Hight
8 Local Young
Men Involved in
Traffic Accident
held
holy
of Mrs
e enrote
Mi
and
and
f this
w k
Cai l
Coody
grandsr
wig, XX (
. a t
and
ment wtn
aac who h
wer •
oowed
Ewens
aw ards
Gilbert
headed
will sign
w ith the L
and
for
•am
from cli
where
Sely Independent
tnet for var ■ is
T!. . cal y
ndicated that
helped
Blinn
w hich
local
. F ur
other s
•CE
IBM
ie Hall
The
and :
11.
M
Ra
prox
xx. <n
dash
Ki iday
n ' ui..
1 and i hus
the B«PW
F FA
in the
I'll.'
fox
n sa
the s
mark
It the mass
and parents
Person
e 9 'til 1
AM Ek -
and
"sh a '
weap m
■ .• mem
Toal and
III
29*
•t wcen
Spring
en Joe T
Whyne Schi
Park stat
AWara
Box
31!
Egnre2
Ereb.
I highes
d hys
The exe
3
1
■ . rs of
. krd a t
M • )
1Aer 'he
! M -- <
commene
im sunda
ung-
when
r mi
oz.
11
hip - 9:00 to
unday Scho
Sunday."R:
ardon, gy
Robert Park is the outgoing Area 6 state director
here on Sunday
Sraly Knights of Columtus
imite the public to their 17th
Let them
' makt
si i x Chamt
(
Q
iS.PJ"hagme---_
humle Year of Publication - Number 9
st
a
whe m she xx ill n pi l"
fair queen candidacy
will he replaced as t
■ wear a
l poppy!
E
have faith Thlsjs something
that should be taught children
in the home, xx as his sugges-
tresh-
ames ki
Lone Stat
8,5
eceeing Tom
pnuentation
The Rev Billy Norton, pas.
tor of First Baptist Church,
will deliver a brief message in
keeping fwth th'1 occasion at
the memorial service to be h id
anmual al! t .
Rrem .
Xay »th s
curd he f , t
madr ount
zinat <
seting to xta
Kolac hes
Mil likewi.
- New Siatf Pheta
Betty Jean Muzik Keren Loescher, Kathy Lewis, Jo Ann,Brasher, Caro-
lyn Cerny, Katherine Jalowy and Bridget Jankowski. Sister Sylvia
i their tear her and Father James Quilter is their pastor.
ion needle adminis-
charles Hinze was installed
desident of the Scaly Jaycees
ashort but impressive cere-
mony conducted by Bruce
merty or La Marque, area 6
Sealygccpresident, at Gary's Rest-
"ant following a steak din-
— Tu<*da> night. Other offi-
£ installed XX ere Leroy Zap-
, vice president . Alan
xx hite Mrs
The graduate
Jurica, will graduate this term
Both cars were heavily dam-
aged, the Svinky car reported
to - a total loss
M . A li n xx i.l
ments and eks
register fot gifts
‘P
eI
Blinn College,
■ me of 3 17 5
Mis Eddie Svinkv
hast
were served hrakfast in thi
school audit' rium by the Cath-
olic PTC after m i"
( ■' mmene ment exe l Ises
Damages were heavy in ।
tw car crash on Highway 36
four miles south of Brenham
at the markei at Legion Hall
at 10 ahi next Tuesday, Mem-
orial Day, May 30th The pub-
lic is invited to attend this sei -
vice in tribute to thoe who
ory ddr
Knek w
Alan Schulke
fur J
$11
Frink Vecera, Charles Hinze, Leroy Zapalac,
Wadell Brandes and Alan Schulke are newly elect-
ed officers of the Sealy Jaycee chapter. Vecera
is external director. Hinze, president, Zapalac, vice-
lx । pony rides, the
Rhythm Acs mH
tank Veo a locally famous
dolk singe T will offer after
mon entertainment. Bill Mraz
S' hroeder of Brenham
ail merchar
x ited to a in
State Bink
M. Thuradas
Wm K s
f the rit
fundan
t impor
when Coody attempted a left
turn, Svinky hitting from the
rear With Svinky were Miki
Forster, who sustained a hurt
shoulder. Ch urge Hintz, reciv -
ing a facial cut and sprained
ankle Larry Jurick, w ho was
hurt in the chest, and Marvin
Svec, not injured. Svinky sus-
taineda facial eut Cedy s er-
cupants were Sammy Browne
and Carl Stolarski They were
reported not hurt.
and M.s Pete F rster M'
Mis George Hintz. Mr
of C mmerer
lie the $ ‘ 50
steak dinner,
t the ribbon
communion
has plaod
t icki t s fur
which xx Hl
tuis o mpeted in the n a
al junioi college track and
. d n ct in Garde n City K xn-
F id i x and Saturday I ie
shulke. secretary: and Frank
Laredo, treasurer. Frank Vex -
“is external director. Wad-
“Brandes, internal director.
L Wayne Schavrda, now
the armed forces at Futt
rd California, is inter club
metor. Tim Ewens is the in-
dming state director of area
“me installing officer left
te chapter with a motto and
I prayer The simple but po-
iat in content motto Mates
- hr would move the world
mne himseif first
The invocation was ziven
by the Res O C Schreiner
sho also gave the benediction
at the close of the proeram
uhich was directed by Frank
Vecera as master of <
monies The audience ) ined
bmy Jamia in the pledge ' f
alegance to the flag and Jay-
de members repeated with
Cene Remmert the Jaycee
cted Mr Vecera introduced
gasts putting in a b * hum
os remarks throughout his
bership basi- Jo
xx hich involved eight
young men last Thursda
xx' • । in jui "d and four
escaped any injury
Eddie Svinky was ।
Homet Stephens of Anahuat
..nd Kenny Burdwod of Pasa-
de n They brought home med-
and truph.es from this mu-
■at? a met in which net 60
1 eges competed
I. uis had won second place
sweetheart f t hi • Sga , ■<
wnounced winners of awaris
vhuch have already been given
them: Spoke award, Joe Toai at
Sgarkplug Elroy Holtkamp in
" in the
Murik t i
rage of the
c fui s. •.
■ I Seal)
ng n1.Cit
7: 30 p m
Stolarski, Mrs Owen
Mis Glen Browne, and
county, officers
County Buck
1 son of Mt and Mrs
Vic nik. returned home
K < s as with a o uple t
bringing honor to him-
ind • . his school He is ,
in ■ and graduating stu-
at Blinn College in Bier-
rlnss, Beits .1.
highest religion
riils. Karen L
vices rendered
1st Kathe 11,1 .1
pendability, an
nival which his heen scheduled
for Saturday . Jnm 2 1th A y -
riety uf ■ ntertainment is vlan-
ned. including turtle rac
"Dcanty" contest, concessions,
games and music
This is an annual project
and will open at 6:30 pm t
Scaly Jaycee Park on Mun
Strert.
Church b 'i f u:t • n
grade graduates Sund
21, lock ma
baccalaur eate '• i x Ice
letter of intent
team won fust in zone and con-
ferrne in the one mile relay,
winning overall conferene
i hampionship
Ewens i becoming the
o’ the Sealy Jaycees
Track Competition in Kansas
Participating in track last in the zone and conference
~k end Louls Vicenik 19 ms's in 10 das! ind the
president; Brandes, internal director; Schulke, sec-
retary. On vacation at the time of the photo
was Frank Laredo, treasurer___
perished on the battiefields
during -the World Wars the
many men who died to keep,
this nation free.
Th. service will be brief, and
cortainly a little tune can be
allowed to la present in mem-
ory of loved ones and friend*,
along with the vast number f
men who made the sacrifice
and paid the supreme price for
food' m with their lives
All me mber s 'if the Amer i-
i an Legion Post and f the
Auxiliary Units, both senior
and junior, are urged to be
present. The service will be
conducted by the Sraly Post of
the American Legion, with Ev-
< Utt Tomlinson as commander.
ifth place in the I10 xa;
but was disqualified Im
he stepped out f h
fl the mile relax t am I
Brookshir and possibly others
joined in the investigation if-
ter the stabbing was reported
director for area 6 Both are
where ‛ fur
ing tcome d
He added tha
als f living .
ene ugh to ma
out T.a hine
ix celebration at
a this Sunday
erving of barte-
ken and he me-
sausage wil be
m w th supp-r
itt at I ai p tn
• ffee, and cakes
be available e d
‛oach Yeoman
..tuitions will
we put or a
from
Wavne S hav t da
Bill Yioman head football
onach at th University f
Haust m alt h ugh a ded ■ ate
Sotball m <r gave ex id.-m ■ ■
W li S H at
School Di
accomplist
Ler x z ...
grade 'tip!
1, the lag!
tior.
Referring
dents in an
offerei, T
not x hat ce
his diversity in interest in his
address to the more than 100
person assembly Mi Yeoman,
a real humorist, got down to
serious matters when he
stressed the importance of
child-upbringing in the home.
"If we get our homes straight-
ened we won t have much
problem in other areas," the
I of H mentor said Continu-
ing. he stated, "If a youngster
doesn t learn in the family the
meaning of respect loyalty
and how to give and accept
luxe and is nut taught faith,
no laws will be any good " in
his dealing xx ith youth, he has
experienced that young people
Miss Donna Ruth Preihisch,
daughter of Mi and Mrs Mei-
vin Preibisch, will represent
the Sraly Business and Profes-
sional Women's Club as andi-
da'e for qunen of the Austin
County Fait this i ill. and will
b th' qu ~ i 1 the M <x F ti-
val in 1968
Miss Pi . ibiseh « ,s a X el y
close second choicr for the dou-
bi' hpi" rof i he l; A l ‛W, w ■ . > i
a vote was made last wrrk and
Mus Candy Koy was annone
< d llowrver. Mi-s K"X is
• Americas
War Dead
Wwn Park Dale Dy u*
Wayne Schavrda, and Mel
Laine Speak up. Frank Ve-
is l be f' 'll' 'XX ing file day Max
.'Kuh. and which is a holiday
fur Scaly.
Proiceds from Illis ale will
be used to help hospiralizrd
veterans who make the flowers
in their hospital rooms, to ad-
just themseives to a seme of
greater usefulness. Hach year,
millions of the popp ' are fa-
shioned-by hand by these men
who have been inijured during
the wor Id wai s or in ill nd
require confinement. The flow-
cis are a memorial to ihrc
who sorved and gave their
lives, and a tribute to servien-
men of all years passod. The
poppy is a replica f the rim-
son flowers which homed on
Flanders Field during World
Wat I. and has been cherish'd
thi ' 'Ughout th'" xcai s ■ mce
XX' r hi d Wi dne -das , Max 2 t
it 7 ’'11 p m in Immar ulate
Conception Church. Veny Rex
Msgt A W Nesv .ell' , I W a
. s delivered a very instructive
address to the graduates, par-
ents and friends iftnding Di
plomas and awardsiwere on-
‛fer t ed by Rev James Quilter
past .| . f Immaculate C mneup-
ti tl Church.
Spe cial awards wer given
the following Carolyn (Comns
....... by ft ur- legist't ill nurs:
(S M s Luis Nowak. schol
, u M s Shar< : Thiele,
mann "Mis Melvin Preibisch
and M s R xx mold N it upil,
whe tid'd I't F T Smith. It .
in th' x a. ination igainst
measles project, and to whom
appre iation is exp essed
I’i Smith ad that about
i tv half "f the ch dren inocu-
lated wre pre-school ' s ind
the । '1: t half wet e child.' n in
s, h ol The vaccine was given
to all children I through id
years of age. nt the two •Ie.
mentary schools and the Cath-
olic school _____________________________
Saturday, May 27th, will be
the day of Scaly American L/-
gion Auxiliary's Memorial Day
poppy sale. Response from the
public is invited and requested,
as salesladies and girls offer
the bright red paper poppies
t( people throughout the day.
from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p m.
Mrs Lroy Ashorn, Sr is
chairman of the sale.
Poppies are sold here annual-
lx the Saturday preceding
M morial Day, which this year
already underway
+y—+estrtra-
Mrs Fay Allen i" ■ ane i s ■
formal opening of her Fas s
beauty Salon on Second Stre
this Saturday. May,27th She
inv it s i.;' of her past .1- 1 । es.
•nt patrons, along wih the
public, to visit her in her sher
alongside the Sealy H itel
motivated if they
cutting cermony on Int in ui
Satuyday lurid rd. Th kets ar
available at, Citizens State
Bank and from Eddie Hluchan
The event i.s scheduled t be-
gm at 11 a.m with i cerem ny
at the unction of let 1" and
Highway 36i south Herb P 'X
if th Texas Highway C mn
sin is slated is the speak'
A steak dinnet xx ill bes
at Stephen F Austin Stat •
Pai k at 12 30 pm . and will
honer state highway comm --
sion and other dignitat us
Anyone planning on ate d-
ing this double event she ild
acquire a ticket or tickets the
Week
.1 . Anersor
at Immaculate
l.“4,S . f the P'V
bl :> g ' in x.it i.
id • This is
the ( lvan-up an
pairn mi shed II
Sealy I low,! 1
11<ms will !»• ;j]
pres nted ) Josrph lain
suvt K ci V: ■....... will
Tuesday is Holiday Ehnddkada
be m
observance of Memorial Pay in
Tuesday, May 30th, as in- Immaculate Conception Catholic School graduate*, who were
nounced on the yearly holiday awarded their diplomat Wednesday night, May 24, arc- back row
schedule set by the retail met- Marion Zapalac, Raymond Patrick Vykoukahl, Patrick Forster, David El
chant Hid, Arnold Stastny, Wayne Machala and George Grigar; front row -
Kiszmann f
A Brookshire man Jesse
Bufford, 11, died here Satur-
day night, a victim of 1 stab-
bing in the alley be txx— n 2nd
and Mi ,. Fowlkes and West
Front Sheriff T A. Maddox
said the mah began t run af-
ter he was stabbed, went the
entire length of Joe Zapa lac's
Place, across the Santa K rail-
road track, and fell at the
warehouse north . f Sealy Grist
M.l
The fficer said tha’ Harold
Holmes alias Wapp. KI f
Sunny side was charged with
murder before Justice f the
Peace Leonard Hintz, hy She •
iff Maddox He had g ne t
Hempstead and turned himself
in at the jail to Officer Jim-
mie Whitworth. then was
brought back to Sealy and nt-
end in the Austin Co Jail Hi'
case will go before th. Giand
Jury. Deputy Ernest Snitkin,
Constable Buck Childers, Pa-
Sealy High School graduates
heard ’the Rex Billy Norton,
pastor of First Baptist Church,
in a commencement sermon in
which he used as his text. "Re-
member thy Creator in the
days of thy youth ” from Ec-
clesiastes. He entitled hl* mes-
sage, "God's Word to youth”
The speaker began his ser-
mon with the werds, "Someone
lia‘ said. 'God has a message
for youth if they will only 1 s-
ten.’ This has been proven by
thi course of history which
has been made through the n-
deavors of young people Some
of these saved thetr nations.
Some of these were Used f God
to write history at its highest
and best. Such wer Jomeph,
Moses, Esther. Alexander the
Great, and Jesus Christ, who
was the source of history We
.ire told that in 20 years by
and large the world will >
controlled by young people in
their twenties."
'If this he t rue. a nd un-
douhtedly it will be how im-
portant H is that young people
hear the words of the writer
of Eeclesiastes," Rex Norton
said Then enumerating them
he said, "first, young people
ate to seek God: secondly,
young people are to seek life s
vwation according to- God's,
will and wax ind thirdiv,
young people are to so live that
then lives, may stand the
seruit ny nf Goifs judgmenf
Rev Norton spoke before x
large audienee which filled the
auditorium to see fifty-three
zraduates reerive their dipl •-
mas desimmnat mi' their com-
s . Cr MMI VC I MI \T /' . 8
nament the r ■)•*'. iward
Wayne Schavrda, ouutandmg
eficer and Frank Verera
yove of the y ar utstat
ne accomplishments Mi
Ewens preu ted to the in 1
ng president the state I res:
omt » award which he r o nd
M the area onvention He* -
S engaged fur the dance at
night.
Four hundred
unustet s xxe
was anchor man
wm -eund place
way fol he
ion ami tl
l ’ax id EIrw
n average t
M xx K a A
weie me and I
fill AMERICAN
"" Yol,ar
R, 1’ASTOR I
' 10 a.m. Sun I
Bible i Ito .1
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.
Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1967, newspaper, May 25, 1967; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540736/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.