The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1983 Page: 7 of 26
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COOLER
IN SUMMER
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Blown Type Insulation for
New and Existing Homes
Insul-Safe II
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Lutheran World Relief.
They use old material such
as drapes, bedspreads, etc.,
and make them into covers,
some turn out real pretty.
Tuesday was the last day
for this year. We hope to
continue in January.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Petras, Susy, Anne and
Jennifer of Katy spent the
weekend with her mother
Mrs. Lonie Michaelis and
also went deer hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin
Andreas and Mrs. Wm.
Andreas visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Nelson Sun-
day afternoon.
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Sealy 498-01 50, 885 2944 ,
Andreas home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
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BUY, SELL AMD
CRACK PECANS
Sell idle items around
your home for cash with a
Want-Ad. Call 885-3562 for
quick action.
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SEALY
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325 Meyer Street
883-3543
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Come by your neareat COLORADO COUNTY FEDERAL
SAVINGS A LOAN office for more information.
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Sealy Oil Mill & Feed, Inc.
885-3579
trial.
Crime Stoppers across
the nation solves a major
grams has been cited as a 49 . 7
reason for this decrease. ee 2
A Crime Stoppers pro-
gram is a non-profit organ- Edward Himly, Jr., is the owner of the recently
ization which is supported opened Himly's Grocery on Fowlkes Street. Annouce-
through private contribu- ment Is made this week of the store's grand opening
I je Motel
(uVan .oad
With over 6,000 criminals E
arrested and over $45 mil- Ee
lion recovered in stolen
property and narcotics.
Crime Stoppers is working
for Texas. Through finan-
cial support, volunteer
work and the use of
telephones, the citizens of
Texas have made Crime E
Stoppers an effective means ■
of stopping crime in their E
neighborhoods. E
The crime rate in Texas •
declined three percent over
the first half of 1983, ac- 9
cording to the Texas De- K
partment of Public Safety. ■
Widespread citizen partici- •
pation in Crime Prevention -
and Crime Stoppers pro- Vy
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crime ever 31 minutes of Cooper of Friendswood;
operation and recovers over son, Bobby W. Lummus of
$7,000 in stolen property Houston; sisters, Miss
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stolen property and narco- Falls, Mrs. Oscar (Dorothy)
tics, and convicting over Ford of Sealy, Mrs. Harold
10,000 suspects brought to (Louise) Kuchara of Sealy,
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Funeral services for Mrs. 25
Myrtle Haley Lummus, 85, F
' of Sealy were held at the "
First United Methodist a
A Church on Wednesday, E
November 9, at 2:00 p.m. E
Interment was in the Sealy 5
It costs nothing but
creates much. It enriches
those who receive it,
without impoverishing
those who give it. It
happens in a flash and the
memory of it sometimes
lasts forever. None arc so
rich that they can get along
without it, and none are so
poor that they are not richer
for a smile. It creates
happiness in the home,
fosters goodwill in business,
and is the countersign of
friends. It is rest to the
weary, daylight to the
discouraged, sunshine to
the sad, and nature’s
antidote for trouble. Yet it
cannot be bought, begged,
borrowed or stolen, for it is
something that is of no
earthly good to anyone
until it is given away. And if
it ever happens that some
people should be too tired
to give you a smile why not
leave one of your own? For
no one needs a smile so
much as one who has no
smile to give.
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Cemetery, Reverend M.
Wayne Hargraves official-
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Pallbearers were grand- r
sons, Raymond Magill, I
Monroe Cooper, Jr., Bob- #
by Cooper, Scott Lummus, |
Erwin Kiesewetter, Jr., and A
Andy Kiesewetter. d
Myrtle Lummus was F*
born in Chapel Hill on
October 5, 1898, the I
For the first quarter of
1983 nationwide sales of
new manufactured homes
surged to their highest level
in several years, the
Manufactured Housing In-
stitute reported.
Manufacturers shipped
60,084 manufactured
homes to retail sales centers
and permanent sites during
the first three months of
this year, a 19 percent
increase over the 53,036
homes sold in the same
period during 1982.
In March, the most
recent month for which
sales statistics are available
the nation’s nearly 170
manufactured home
builders delivered 25,580
manufactured homes, a 16
percent boost over the same
month a year ago.
According to the Na-
tional Conference of States
on Building Codes and
Standards which has com-
piled such data since 1977,
manufactured home
sales/production totals for
1983 are running at the
highest level since NCSBCS
has kept these figures.
MHI President Jerry C.
Connors sees manufactured
homes sales only getting
better.
“Today’s home shoppers
are more discriminating
than ever before” said
Connors. “They are look-
ing for — and demanding
— affordability, quality
and value, three attributes
that best describe today’s
manufactured housing!’
Connors says that the
industry now expects to top
last year’s sales total of
238,808 manufactured
homes by as much as 12
percent. That would boost
1983 shipments to nearly
270,000 homes by year-end.
Governor White and the Clyde Olson, both of Tyler,
Crime Stoppers advisory Mrs. Frances Kee of
council is asking com- Whitehouse, Mrs. Flaye
munities to ban together to Lehman of Carlsbad, New
build a Texas which is free Mexico; brother, James A.
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tions from civic clubs, Saturday,
businesses and concerned
citizens. Crime Stoppers re- needs the help of its
quires participation of law citizens.
enforcement officials, me-
dia representatives and citi- Citizens with information
zens to succeed. on felony criminal activity,
Todav Texas can boast such as names, addresses,
-dayriexassrn.Doast locations of contraband,
Crimestoppers vehicles and license num-
programs Z bers, are asked to call their
fourth of the programs 1.3: Aemdwi I
which exist in the nation. local Crime Stoppe s_pro-
Governor Mark White, gram or Texas CrimeStop-
the Crime Stoppers advi- pers toll-free at 1-800-252-
sory council and local TIPS anytime, day or night.
Crime Stoppers programs Cash rewards are avail-
are working hard to ensure able for information lead-
that the war on crime is- ing to the arrest and felony
successful. But the fight indictment of criminals in
against crime in Texas Texas, Citizens are not
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Milton and Viola Stuessel, Eric of El Campo spent
Herman Lee and Rubybelle Wednesday in the Erwin
HOME OFFICE
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Columbus, Texas
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Ragweed Known as SEVEN
Hay Fever Cause THE SEALY NEWS
Ambrosia artemisiafolia, BoWy.Nwrt.17.H63
more commonly known as
ragweed, is a major cause Michalke to
of hay fever. Micnauw lO
The annual plant, which AddreSS Rotarians
thrives throughout the
United States, w. F- Remmert will
gtems.that grow upsto.ssix present State Trooper Ed
fee ta j The irritating Michalke as speaker at the
pollen and seed heads are - . ArEEnA.n
located at the branch tips SayE otaryC ub] eeting
and leaf bases Friday noon at T«L
Raaweed which arows Restaurant. Remmert is
fromlyto"ctober,rn program chairman for that
be controlled most effec- -
tively when sprayed early in Michalke will speak on
the season when the weed is new traffic laws which go
small, according to the into effect on January 1 and
maker of a lawn weed the financial responsibility
killer. of the laws.
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Haley of Pinebluff, Arkan- a bang Saturday morning—
sas; twelve grandchildren; lots of lucky hunters,
and numerous nieces and ---------------------—
nephews.
Mrs. Lummus was pre- Manufactured
ceded in death by her
husband, parents, one son, A K 1:1 II
two grandchildren, three MODlIe home
brothers and one sister.
from Columbus, Lesslie Venghaus and children were
and Ellie Mae Reichardt, gone for the weekend, he to
Erwin and Mary Andreas his deer stand, and she and
and Adela Andreas. the children visited her
Mrs. Karen Nelson and mother in Schulenberg.
Justin Paul of Houston Several ladies of the ALC
spent the weekend with her Women of St. John have
parents Mr. and Mrs. A. G. been meeting every third
Kollatschny. Tuesday of the month for a
Deer season opened with day of quilting for
....means COLORADO COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS & !
em -g / Awg LOAN offers Interest Bearing Checking accounts !
j lm yeilding the highest legsl rate allowed by law.
e) I L D • No monthly service charge with a $500 minimum balance :
" " • No montly service charge for customers 65 years and over.
IkH (AA • No charge for the number of checks written per month.
• "e VV • Cancelled checks are returned with your statement.
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The Value of a Smile
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Shower and Tub Enclosures
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F jpill Story, owners
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mm.
William F. Haley. She was P
reared and attended school Ee
in Tyler. On December 16, Hdhm
1921, she married Joseph mdll
G. Lummus in Waco and - . _ . .... . . .
became a housewife A Irene Campos, Annette Wendt, and Andrew
- Nsw. Photo member of the First United Leschper are employees at Himly's Grocery. Another
Methodist Church, she also member of the store personnel is Pete Lezak, not plc-
asked their names and will belonged to the Sealy- ________________________________________— n«w» Photo
be given a unique code Wallis Barracks, Eastern _____
poses. P Legion Auxiliary.
Since the first Crime Mrs. Lummus died in the
Stoppers program was es- Bellville Hospital at 6:55 b Mn' brw,n Andrees
tablished in Albuquerque, p.m. November 7. She had Mrs. A. G. Kollatschny Namely a few, Otto
New Mexico, in 1976, been in failing health the received happy birthday Reichardt, Jr., Charles
Crime Stoppers nationally past few years. wishes Thursday evening. Abel, Donald Pacher, Mrs.
has been responsible for Survivors are daughters, Present were Edwin and Randall Tipp, Mrs. Joe
solving more than 33,000 Mrs. Myrtle Giddens of Erna Eckardt, Adolph and Brandt, Clarence Dittert
felony cases, recovering Planterville, Mrs. Aaron . Thekla Kollatschny, Almita and others. Happy hunting
more than $130 million in (Gloria) Magill of Marble
2 Truman Beats the
% Pollsters Day
On November 2, 1948,
! President Harry S. Truman
l confounded the pollsters
; when the Truman-Barkley
ticket captured 303 electoral
2 votes and 28 states, while
! the Dewey-Warren ticket
; won 189 electoral votes and
16 states. On November 1
most political pollsters and
! commentators agreed that
Governor Thomas E.
Dewey, Republican of New
2 York, would defeat Tru-
6 man by a landslide. The
% experts had predicted that
\ f Dewey would carry 22 to 29
& states, and Truman, nine to
2 11 states. Truman remained
R calm and said the polls were
highly inaccurate.
Seily, Texas 77474 1
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Roger Kruger, Manager I
, 409/885-2971
Night 409/865-5672 )
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