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2 THE SEALY NEWS Thursday, July 7,1994
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Musicians from various loca-
tions-Houston, Pearland, Sugar-
land, Bellville, Katy, and other
area towns joined local brass
instru mentalists for a concert
which began under the pavilion at
noon. It was a rich mix of former
band leaders, music teachers, high
school and college students and
other musicians-young men and
women and their older counter-
parts who like to make music, and
this they did in" grand style
Monday. They played marches,
polkas, waltzes, the Aggie War
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Wallis Old Time Fun Festival last
summer; Amanda Ward, Miss
Yoakum; Katie Meador, Wharton
Fest Queen; and Robin Mikulen-
cak, Miss Moulton. Their photos
and information will be published
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on the trumpet and Carolyn Maric
Rapsilver on the picolo.
However every musician con-
tributing to the overall concert was
a special band participant.
Day explained that this group
had only five rehearsals, and less
for some of the musicians.
After the band’s performance,
youth from Scaly Assembly staged
“a human video”.
Kevin Krenek, a young vocalist
from Wallis, also look the micro-
phone in the afternoon to sing a
number of popular numbers to
entertain the gathering.
and the Methodist Ladies
The display of flags, particularly
along Meyer Street, added empha-
sis to the nature of the holiday and
was a salute to a free America.
Greer Nicole Rasberry, daughter
of Glenn and Dorothy Rasberry, is
coming to the pageant as Miss
Czhilispiel of Flatonia.
Greer graduaud as valedictorian
at Flatonia High School in May
1994. She plans to attend Texas
Tech University to major in biol-
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and a floral bouquet.
Brandye Simper, who was entered
in the 1993 pageant as Miss Moul-
ton, will be on hand to relinquish
her title as Miss Frolic and to crown
the new winner.
One of the contestants will be se-
lected by her fellow-participants as
Miss Congeniality and will receive
a trophy for the honor.
An auction sale of a collection of
items will follow at the pavilion fol-
lowing the pageant. The music of
Jeff Chance will attract dancers to
the hall at 8 p.m.
Colorful fireworks will be dis-
played after the completion of the
auction sale.
Hamburgers, cakes and pastries
sold by the Firemen's Auxiliary,
beverages, and game concessions
will be additional attractions at the
hall on Friday.
Support of the community is in-
vited in this only fund-raiser held by
the volunteer fire department during
the year. The department, in addi-
tion to keeping fire fighting equip-
ment upgraded for good fire protec-
tion. is looking toward the future
erection of a new station and facili-
ties on property which it has
acquired on Highway 90 West with-
in the city limits.
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comprised of players from the
Wallis-Ore hard.
Franklin Zaruba’s team titled I
Don’t Know, won first in the divi-
sion for players over 30 years of
age, and Scaly’s Jalapenos won the
youth division.
A new attraction on the park
grounds was the bean bag toss,
which drew a number of partici-
pants. This was an event promoted
by the Noon Lions Club.
Food, beverage and craft booths
were set up about the park to
attract celebration-goers.
Participating organizations oper-
continued through the day. Action
on the courts concluded around 8
p.m.
First place winners in the open
division were a team called ODD
OPHTHALMOLOGISTS
F. T. Barfield, Jr., M.D.
R. J. Lowe, M.D.
T. M. Hovis, M.D.
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GREER NICOLE RASBERRY
Sealy Fire DepartSSif60th Ann^i
Providing Eye Care To South Central Texas for 40 Years
• Outpatient Cataract Surgery
• Lens Implants • Laser Surgery • Lid Surgery
• Routine Eye Exams • Second Opinions
• Eye Glasses • Contact Lenses
• Treatment of Diseases of the Eyes
• Refractive Surgery
Optical Shops In Both Locations
CITY OF SEALY AND EAST SIDE
CIVIC ASSOCIATION JOIN TOGETHER
The City of Sealy has joined together with the East Side Civic
Association in a joint effort to help remove and eliminate high grass,
junk vehicles, and abandoned, dilapidated houses. The City of Sealy
and the East Side Civic Association are asking the citizens of Sealy for
their cooperation in this effort to help keep Sealy beautiful.
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opposite the S.H.S. cafeteria at 8
a.m. on Tuesday, July 12, for the
writing test; on Wednesday, July 13
for the reading test, and/or on
Thursday, July 14 for the math test.
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The Austin County High Alumni
Association will host the 1994
Biennial Reunion on Saturday, July
9 in Scaly at the American Legion
Hall on Highway 36.
The Family Picnic will be from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be fun
and games for everyone. The pro-
gram and social will begin at 9
Friday: JEFF CHANCE
Saturday: JOEL NAVA & THE BORDER
Both Nights From 8:00 12:00 am
Today you would have been 79
years old on July 19 and we miss
you as intensely as the day you left
us. We feel your spirit talking to us
through the words of this poem.
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A limb has fallen from
the family tree.
I keep hearing a voice that says,
“Grieve not for me”.
Remember the best times,
the laughter, the sorgs,
the good life I lived
while I was strong.
Continue my heritage.
I’m counting on you.
Keep smiling and surely
the sun will shine through.
My mind is at ease,
my soul is at rest,
remembering all how
I was truly blessed.
Continue traditions,
no matter how small,
go on with your life,
don't just stare at the wall.
I miss you all dearly,
so keep up your chin,
until the day comes we're
TOGETHER AGAIN
We love now, always, and forever
The family of Vine Gallia
FLAG RAISING AT SEALY-BRATION
VFW Post 5601' Al Gottselig, left, and Post Commander Robert Zubicek raise the flag in a 10 a.m. ceremony during the
annual Sealy Lions Club-sponsored ‘Sealy-Bration’ held at Lions Park on July 4. Lori Anzaldua played The Star-Spangled
Banner while the flag was being raised. —News Photo by Jim Cunningham
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All tenth, eleventh and twelfth
grade students who have not mas-
tered one or more parts of the Exit-
Level TAAS test will have an op-
portunity to re-take the part(s) on
July 12, 13 and 14. Students do not
need to re-take the part(s) that they
mastered in previous test adminis-
trations.
Scaly High School students
should report to the commons area
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appear in formats on the stage
under the pavilion
Entries to date include Sarah
Blume, who is the reigning Austin
County Fair queen and will repre-
sent the fair association in the con-
test. The daughter of Bill and Linda
Blume, she graduated from Sealy
High School with the class of 1994.
She will attend Blinn College in
Brenham this fall Her college
major will be education
Sarah is very active in the Trinity
Lutheran Church where she partici-
pates in the choir and the handbell
choir
While in high school, she was in
the National Honor Society, was a
drum major with the Tiger Band,
and in the Speech and Drama Club.
God bless you,
Sisters: Agnes Sodolak, Mary Orsak and Nieces and Nephews
For further information call Sealy
High School Principal Wayne
Lincecum at 885-3515 or Assistant
Superintendent Maggie B. Selman
at 885-3253.
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will worship with a local church on
Sunday morning.
If you attended Austin County
High, you are an alum, please at-
tend. Contact Mildred Dabney
Shorts at (713) 733-7316 or Barbara
Terry Flakes at (713) 733-1616 for
more information.
THANK YOU
Our sincere thanks to all who extended their love, prayers, visits,
flowers, mass offerings, cards and other kind deeds at the sudden death
of our brother and uncle, Alois Sodolak. To our neighbors. George
Hughett and Sharon Janicek, to Austin County Sheriff's Department,
Sealy Fire Department, EMS and others for their help.
A special thanks to Father Bernard Snock for his comforting words at
the wake and funeral service, to Deacon Frank Laredo for the inspiring
rosary and KJT members participation. To Joe Sodolak, organist, for his
special rosary, the choir, pallbearers, altar boys, lector and L. J.
Sodolak, Sr. for the czech prayers at the graveside.
We thank all who brought food to our home and the ICE Center; to the
bereavement committee for serving after the services, and~ to Jim and
Tommie Knesek for their kindness and assistance at the loss of our
loved one.
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Among featured performers were
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queen, and a former Austin County
Fair queen, is the daughter of Ron
and Marsha Marshall of Bellville
She will represent the Farm Bureau
in the contest.
Michelle, a 1992 graduate of
Bellville High School, has com-
pleted two years at Blinn College,
and will enter the University of
Texas this fall She is a govern-
ment major
While at Blinn she was with the
Baptist Union, was a PTK mem-
ber, and served the Student
Government as its treasurer. She
holds two jobs, being employed at
First National Bank of Bellville
during the day, and serving as a
night dispatcher for San Bernard
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1994, newspaper, July 7, 1994; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559164/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.