The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1973 Page: 1 of 10
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THE SEALY NEWS
Serving the People of Sealy and ustin County Since 1887
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Year of Publication - Number 42
SEALY, Auslin Counly, TEXAS ® Thursday. January 11, 1973
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MOD CHAIRMAN BUSSED
two-hour sessions with ad-
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Mrs. Michaels had bean
carefully selected for this
interim appointment. She
is a wail qualified per-
son, and will operate the
office until a postmaster
can be selected by the rec-
day schedule for 1973, at
10 a.m. Monday. January
15. at Citizens State Bank.
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Randy Reichardt, Weldon
Koy and Ray Smith are
listed on the second team.
Ray Smith, right back,
Doug DeFratus, guard and
bar for the year 1973.
Following the standard
reports of the secretary
and treasurer, Md Levine,
president, called upon oth-
en for announcements and
at 9 ua and 11:15 am.
See TOURNAMENT, fty 10
Southern Regional Man-
agement Rejection Board
for the U. S. Postal Ser-
vice after thorough inves-
tigation. of all qualified
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Others chosen unanimous-
ly in the district were
Charlie Taylor of Friends-
wood, and Ronnie Miksch
of Needville.
Doug DeFratus was the
other Tiger member to be
Mr. Kreamer
Members of the B&PW
Club will meet for a busi-
ness session at the audit-
orium at 7:30 p.m. Mrs.
Alta White. Mrs. Verna
Glasscock and Mrs. Erna
Ltzmann are members of
the world affairs commit-
tee in charge of this meet-
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Ei ond team.
mEel Butch Muegge and Ja-
TT-“ eon Krampitz were select-
Awatin Coynty Farm ed for the defensive first
abreast of foe hop- team, and Doug DeFratus,
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appear hers in the interest
of a possible new develop-
ment coming into the Sea-
iy area.
Plans are to form a lo-
cal industrial development
company, to aid this new
project, according to John
Salman, bank president
License Plates hr
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City of Sealy to Press
Ordinance Enforcement
statements.
Mrs F. E. Vykoukal 1773 to 6a ea
Mrs. M. Michaeks
Officer in Charge
Sealy Post Office
E. Q Stevenson, Hou-
ston District Manager/
Postmaster announced the
appointment of Mrs. Mar-
lene Michaels to be officer
in charge of the Sealy post
office, effective January 6.
Richter asks that car and
truck owners refrain from
sending in the cards now,
and wait until about a
week before the 1st of
February. An additional
charge of $1.00 should be
attached for mailing costs
if a person desires to have
the tags mailed. People
may appear in personin
the tax assessor-collector's
office in Bellville to ac-
quire the plates if they
prefer.
Anyone who has receiv-
ed a card for a car no long-
er in possession should
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ditional meetings schedul- jured to a Highway 38 ac- employees, without bene-
ed on January 24, Janu- cident, according to in- fit of political influence.
ary 39. and January 31. vestigating officer, George Mrs. Michaels is a car-
Interested persona may Krchnak of the Sealy Po- eer postal employee with
enroll either in the 5:00 Bee Department eleven years experience,
pm. or 7:30 p.m. session A 1958 Chevrolet drtv-
“ "— by August Severin, 74, the Houston poet etDce as
a clerk, progressing to a
Randy Reichardt of
the Seely Tiger team was
one of three unanimous
choices for the 20AA all
district first team in of-
fense, when selections for
the teams were made in
ft fends wuud January 5.
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Sealy Chamber of Com- ing contest, and Jerry
merce memhare indicated Maree suggested the early
a renewed interest in the naming of a chairman for
activities of Sealy by the 1973 in order to handle
attendance of twenty five the purchase of new street
persons at the noon see- decorations if necessary,
sion at MeCollister's Mon- Jack Harding announced
day noon. This was the a meeting of the retail
first meeting of the cham- merchants to set the holi-
of the
meeting room in Bellville.
Subsequent dam meetings
are scheduled from 7:00
to 9:00 pm. on January
19, January 38. and Feb-
"omb 73-3 win be organ- total Wreck Harms
feed in the Wallis High
School cafeteria at 5:00 Rm en Tharedav
pm. on January 33 and • --U"-
Class 73-4 will follow at (to Thursday afternoon,
7:30 p.m. on the same January 4, two local ve-
data. Classes will meet for hicles were totaled out
"2ahamfiLEe asked Mr. Levine to an-
------------- nounce that the Sealy BA Sale February 1
Beckendorft, Allan Millboldt, Franklin Goebel, Alvin Schulz, PW Club invites the public -
and W. C Hillboldt, directors. to a meeting at the Sealy License plates for 1973
Clifton Stuessel, second vice president, and directors, High School Auditorium arrived in Austin County
Clarence Marek, Romeo Iselt and Waldo Luedeker, were at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, in November and will go
not in attendance. January 16. K. K. Kreamer on sale February 1st, ac-
—News Photo of the. Houston Lighting cording to Austin County
and Power Company win Tax Assessor-Collector, ‘
Ten Tigers Named on 1972 pDankoronevohnpany.oe.
Vykoukal to president of white with black letters.
A_D)ierie 90 A A Teare the Sealy B&PW Club. Passenger car numbers
All —-9n‛-T -V• -~mr9 John Selman asked any- willrun from NZW 360
p,. p, , 006 interested to a meet- through NZX, NZY, NEZ,
RandyReichardt,.acke, ing at the Citizens State PBB, PBC, PBD 424;
are.threeyear.1e ttenmen Bank tonight, January 11, trucks, EV 9125 to EW
onthe.sealyHighschoo in contemplation of a po- 2034; tarm trucks, sw
football team. All are sen- tential new development 9175 to 9734.
for this area. He revealed Car registration cards
Two year lettermen are that the company has a se- have arrived in the mall,
Jason Krampitz, FB, jun- lected site and would to be sent to Mr. Richter's
ior; Melvin. Cerny..QB, Ploy some 43 people. office in Bellville. Mr.
senior; Anthony Dabney, an.
RB, junior; Royce (Butch) Membership dues are
Muegge, center, senior; now.due and are payable
Curtis Hintz, guard, sen- at $10.00 per membership
ior; Don Krampitz, T, sen- and..225.per sponsgrshnf
ior; Randy Hinze, T, jun- the.Sealy Cham °
ior; Larry Wallace, SE, -ommeree. .
named on the all district junior; and Howard Cloud, Vernon Madden posse a
offensive roster. Melvin TE, junior. yiestion in regard to the
Receiving one year let- Christmas shoune decoret
were choices for the sec- ters are Curtis Baker QB - no e
SE. junior; Randy Wal- TomlinSOn If)
lace, RB. sophomore; Don-
nie Hill, SE. senior; Rich- AA/ I, IA/ L
ard Runnels, RB, junior; VV nO S VV itO
Sas ALL-DtSTRJCT, Payt 4
Sealy C of C Meets
,6'73
A "get tough" policy to tion to slated for approval
aeni with certain ordin- in January. The Austin
Zee violations was adopt-' County Commissioners
edby the sealy city Coun- Court.hagengagedanar
di at its regular meeting, chitact to prepare plana
jmusry 5. The city clerk for the proposed J. P. and
was directed to furnish the county office building be-
dty attorney with a list of hind the poet office.
aids tore of ordinances re- Mayor J. D. Sloane ask- '
gulating junk cars, junk ed council members to ’
yards, cars with flat tires start thinking about pros- 1
or otherwise unable to pective members for the
move under their own Citizens Planning Board
power. sitting on city and Zoning Commission to
Streets, and high weeds. be formed in conjunction
grass, and other debris on with the comprehensive .
vacant lots. Convictions plan project
under the ordinances carry ■ 1
420006 for each day there Retail Merchants is
It has been announcea detroy thecard, Mr.
by Capitol HUI Publishing
Company of Oklahoma
City that Austin County 4 Mac
Commissioner Alvin Ever- •COy TO IN
ett Tomlinson, 52, has
been selected to appear in Pyma "Tmmmaan
its 1973 edition of Who’s UNC UUUITICy
Who In Politics in The *
South and Southwest lan 11 19 • 1Q
Who’s Who In Politics JGl Ilf 14 C •
In The South and South- ____
west to a vublication ImS Inursaay, rnaay
which nnalyextends and Saturday. Sealy 7th
F A p,n.L Inrnl honor and recognition to grade and Freshman boys
L A. Kench, LOCN outstanding elected offi- will host *basketball tour-
_ _ .. rial* whose background nament of seven teams.
Mr. old Teacher, Dies of memvezookgommnegmmtaau
Heart Attack Jan. th nota cis
A teacher at Sealy High tains the biographies of Seventh, grade bracket
School for twenty-four approximately 2500 out- Megins, "ith.Wauenan
years,Edwin A.Reneh.70, standing public servants r-V,,, ST *
passed away suddenly of . in 17 southern and south-
heart attack at his home western states, and In- Grapge,B"ae,Sche
at 7:35 a.m. on Friday, dudes Governors, U. a dued ”Erida,
January 5. He was Strick- Senators, Congressmen, ahdcoimpusnand.1
en as he was preparing to state and local officials. jy?'
go to his teaching position Mr. Tomlinson has serv- "“T®* &amesiwihbeein
at school ed as county commissioner
Funeral services were farfouryoareHetopreri-
hela at the Chapel or the g < cmRrFig
Pete E Etlinger Funeral Cuh.andApastcommande CounIy W EmS
Home here at 2 p.m. onthe American
saturday,‛amyamyswteh Soathnscatrndodmadiom to to Stomai
interment in Sealy ceme- A.r
W. mum W<ta. at 478- ot Slystrucktherear o aderk,progressine to * S. TheRev Carleton Soo tor hl, twttioL Channel I Soon
<«,.»■« h . 1968 Chevrolet pickup management position four Dyenottidatd__Tominon an hswine, ..... o ________
Wallis. Further Informa- driven by Chas. Bay Tom- yenrs ago. Prior to her Pallbearers were, mem- na Mae, reside in Sealy, .Austin County Eatr:
* Bason, who was attempt- employment with the poet- bers of the localthigh and have four etoMren. *1?
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hana ateihaen mw Koygohum. ochetc t Q“t
_ Butnenscleme members, Erwin Boyle, •mued
John’Daichau, Allen Har-g id
n a violation.
Thedtyclek.wa 4u- Meet Monday at 10 OMeen ana drodtongt tha Nuutn Coumty Farm Burequ
wealed bids for a combine- Sealy Retall Merchants met for their firt sepionof 1973 intheFeiiceibuildpg E
don ditching machine- are inyited to a meeting Brot-ormherpeZtden-AntnMo"tecsdtaydtdawfeFank
backhoe andastreet for the purpose of setting Strieder, president, and Chqrlie A. Klona, firat vice president,
^Srovedfor purchas a holiday schedule for standing. Leonard Kolodziejczyk, Wilbert J. Rinn,eMilton
with revenue sharing 1973 • session is called FARM BUREAU STAFFER
funds. for 10 a.m. Monday, Janu-
in other business, E. K ary 15, at Citizens State g
Murray. Patrolman in the Bank, by Jack Harding,
police department was chairman. E
promoted to the rank of ... ___ ■
POT. M All merchants are urged
sergeant inspector. Mur- ' “7^
ray is acertitied eriminal their time to attend this
investigator and will act Ehluunnmin |
to that capacity in addi- schedule planning sea- mm
, , nCG.m.AG, sion. It is here that the B
Honto sTeguiar patrol closing dates are set, to be ■
duties Gas abided by throughout the
ployees were authorized to “ , „
attend an operations and y^’ --E
safety seminar In Austin
in May, and all dty cm- C.-l Repw fUA
ployees were authorized to -su BaiW -u
take the defensive driving , M mn m ,
course offered by the Aus- Invites Public to
In County Department of ___ ’
Education. Hear NIP
me city clerk reported _
that the annexation map On Tuesday. Jan. UR
should be ready for con- the Sealy B&PW Club wi ■
sideration by the middle of present K. K Kraemer of ■
January and also, that the the Houston Lighting and
planning grant applies- Power Company in a pub- |
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Mapfinn Callan at High School Auditorium A"
n"-uuv ---u Ml at 8 p.m Mr. Kreamer win . .
fa_ a- a i tell The Light Company's
unzens jiBit MM side of the nuclear power --------------------
For Industrial Phus asaoclate of HLAP, and is Defensive Driving Classes Are
Scheduled for Austin County
persons to hear Eugene bars, soil and water eon-
Black of the Small Busi- —rvation leaders, farm Classes in defensive course approved by the
ness Administration at the members, chamber driving will be offered in National Safety Counefl
meeting mom of Citizens of commerce ministers, Bellvile, Wallis and Sealy designed to help make us
State Bank at 7:30 p.m. teachers, students and aD this month, according to batter and safer drivers at
tonight, January 11 Eiie dub_ are invited to information recelved from our automobiles. Eight
.Mr. Black is community be present for the talk by the gffioot Austi Coun
economic development s*- Mr Kreamer ty School Superintendent dent MUhtiona are shown
cialist with SBA. He will Members at the BAFW LeRoy H Grebe. tiuoughout the cooree
Class 73-2 will begin at plus lectures and usage of
7:00 p.m. on January 13 in other riroal aids. Each
the county courthouse -treBoe receives a tafar-
— — — snee notebook and Depart-
ment of Public Safety
handbook which is his to
keep for future review.
See DRIVING, Payt 10
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