The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1994 Page: 4 of 38
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been" along the Brazos River.
Congratulations to Kim Thiele- turned home several days ago from Chris of Houston, were guests in
mann, whose wedding photo graced an interesting trip.
the home of Ken and Debbie
Tone down that noise
Debbie and Joe Allen and sons.
Mike and Brian of Amarillo. They chef at a Maier family barbecue at
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sure it doesn't happen.
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last week. Kim is the former Kim enjoyed a two weeks visit from
Hauschild, daughter of Carol Jean their daughter and son-in-law.
Sincerely,
Pete Schiller
Lena Koym of East Bernard has home on Sunday. This delegation
had the misfortune to break her left included David and Alicia Vyk-
ing story (fictional, of course) about who traveled to Europe and visited Jeanette Kollatschny, Tim and
the region, and "what might have Czechoslovakia with the Rudy Teresa, of Cat Spring, and Richard
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Why a Dr Pepper dri-
ver may prefer Pepsi.
And it’s been docu-
mented that some
priests and preachers
are partial to little boys.
On that subject, I
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Cowboys’ football
player in the early 19
and 70s. He was mar-
ried to a beautiful
Austin County Crime Stoppers
Crime of the Week
A reminder on The Sealy News’ deadlines
News items submitted by stories and pictures on a space
organizations, clubs, individuals, available basis and cannot guar-
etc. should be at The Sealy antee they will be printed in any
News’ office no later than 3 particular issue.
have traveled.
When I come across the situation,
my thoughts are, she needs help
There is no sport in hate when all the rage
is on one side.
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Hollywood actress at the time but he spent his
time curbside. In his car, exposing himself to
pubescent girls. He was run out of town.
Then there’s the current case of OJ.
Man is the only creature that refuses to be
what he is.
Houston. They celebrated Lisa’s
“Sweet Sixteen th" birthday.
David Pacher was the barbecue
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and Nimh Stree in San Felipe. Controlled bum on
Pun Oak Road Two fire calls and un EMS. calls.
June 27 — Repon of • suspicious vehicle in
the area of Kruger Road. Repon of a vehicle SP
parked in Um roadway on Highway 159 Em
One EMS. call and one stand by call for Sealy
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June 28 — Alarm actvated. Subnet followed
Later, with another beer in hand and
stretched out on the sofa only several sheep
from sleep, he has no reason to question why-
his behavior is indicative that he doesn’t have
a full string of fish.
And that he’s a contradiction. A contrast.
One minute he’s beating the dickens out of
her. Reconciling to himself that he must keep
her curbed and guttered — then he treats her
like a trophy.
She’s in the shower. Gently tending to a ten-
der face and a soul that’s covered with scar tis-
sue that only she knows exists debp down.
For her, she’s acclimated herself to dealing
with the frequent fighting. And to complying
with the lovemaking at his command. She
knows naught of what her destiny will be.
■ It’s simple for us, to say, "You'd think'
that a woman, who’s abused, would up and
leave. And unlike Lot’s wife, never look back
... but just hook it hell-bent on down the road."
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Newsand Advertising
and David Hauschild, and wife of
Matt Thielemann.
Perhaps he’s embraced the macho persona.
And possibly boasts a brain no bigger than a
cigarette butt.
So he renders himself imbecilic from imbib-
ing huge quantities of alcohol mixed with jeal-
ousy, followed by hate served up on the side.
His shuttered home, though not sweet, pro-
vides privacy, but not protection to his spouse
from abuse.
Because he’s the King. Ruler of the roost.
If she steps out of line or doesn’t toe it, he
leu her know. Forcibly so. A slap up against
the head will get her attention. In his veins,
fueled by several too many, pumps an insa-
tiable passion to punch while sporting a malig-
nant smile.
She’s bruised and bleeding and there’s some
tears, too. She’s down but not out So he con-
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know music want to enjoy it in an entertaining and stimulating manner
Perhaps music for dancing or an exhibition can be loud, but it doesn't
satisfy the ear for just listening pleasure.
So young drivers, if you must blare, blare elsewhere other than on the
streets of Sealy. You may want to deafen your ears, but don't deafen
others.
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9marecrivedeunpeblishedindividih new, something borrowed, something blue, ran across a story in the magazine section nacular, “lives in Sealy but stays in from a friend to open those files and draw-
TESTOTHENEWS,III E&sir!*, with enough soft-pedal on the blue to pre- of one of the Houston papers about a town California." era, but thank goodness it keeps happening.
roDwiosfwT— serve The Newt’ family readership image. in Missouri called Pro Tem. Sol, from time to time, would sent me a And for that, I'm eternally grateful.
Ulm area. Repon of two suspicious vehicles-a
brown Ford mick and a brown Nova in the Indusuy
am. Repon of caule out on FM 1094. Repon d
Two EMS call* mU no fm cam
June IS — Repon of a thef of gas from
Colondo County-vehicle located in their county.
Domestic disturbanc at a residence off Mill Croak
Road Repon of a suspicious vehicle at a rwiliri
on Old San Felipe Road. Controlled bum on North
Hollend-buming bmash Throe EMS. calls and no
fire calls.
June 30 — Front door found open at a res-
idence on Meyen Road. Repon of about ten head
of canto eat on Old Highway 36-unable to locate
Repon of mailbox van da hero on Coushaue Rood.
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Medical Center, 400 Highway 59, Ermis and son, Joseph of Canyon from the heading over the story
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Klecka tour of East Bernard, re- and Linda Clayton, Michele and
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It has been said before and it needs saying again. And chances are the
individuals involved will not read or heed this request. Nevertheless,
here goes.
The noise pollution from young motorists around town is not a pleas
entry that people appreciate. It is disturbing and without a doubt
unnecessary. Music need not be played so loud it blares for several
blocks. The mystifying thing about it all is why the drivers play their
xgosandtapessortodthattheymusbjustabqutblow.them out of
their seat.“Theypparetlydomvrappreciatermusic.they-juStiseshe
noise. Music appreciation is an intelligent experience, and those who
given to the battered woman, domestic vio-
! lence, andyes, even a little to male bashing.
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malcontent with his mate.
ZX to jZm So 1 thought about it a little more and What to call it in fact, the whole business dirigible. I believe it was. The Macon, I files and drawers that’s Pro Tern's biggest
mMmmmw decided to pattern the "new” Pro Tem after was held up while I tried to figure out wrote the piece from a clipping sent by my sellers, its Hfe blood.”
nngtunaand the way the bride is supposed to dress on something besides. “Along the Curb," West Coast correspondent Mescal “Sol” Of course, it sometimes takes a lot of
r3ihe vohuma her wedding day; something old, something “Roving Reporter,” etc. Then one Sunday 1 Soloman, who, according to the local ver- mental WD-40, or a thought or suggestion
4 THE SEALY NEWS Thursday, July 7, 1994
Opinion - Editorial
the area, Jim can weave an interest- B. J. Zientek and Edward Klecka Erwin Bischoff, Gilbert and
OpeKov historical approach. But that idea was surprise me one bit if half the people in to visit... it and Bob Wills’ home town, rusted and stuck."
Fjunavanenak scrapped because Sealy hasn’t been on the town knew who was writing the staff. Ah, Turkey, Texas. Right about then is where I shout, “Hold
Frank’BO- Krampitz map long enough to gather too much hist- the naivete of youth! Maybe you remember a story here a cou- on a minute, Bro, you’re fixin’ to put us out
------—ry. Then there was another thing ... a name, pie of months ago about an airship — a of business! Because it’s the stuff in those
Type of offense: Burglary of a Building
Austin County Crime Stoppers will pay up to a $1,000 reward for infor-
mation leading to the arrest and indictment of person or persons involved
in the commission of this crime. Your identity will remain anonymous, no
one will know your name!
On the dates May 30. 1994, nd May 31, 1994 suspeci(s) entered the
2 West End Elementary locatedejn Industry and removed the following
property:
1. A Quasar camcorder and tripod.
2. 3 PVM microphones.
3. A Panasonic LX-120 video disc player.
Anyone having information about this crime should contact Crime
Stoppers by dialing 865-2949. if the call is long distance, call collect
Austin County Crime Stoppers will pay up to a $1,000 reward for infor-
mation leading to the arrest and indictment of any person or persons
involved in any felony crime. Austin County Crime Stoppers may be con-
tacted by dialing 409/865-2949. Your identity will remain anonymous!
Austin County Crime Stoppers’ telephones are manned 24 hours a day,
seven days a week, including holidays. Your identity will remain anony-
mous! Crime Stoppers needs your information not your name!
Austin ★ County ★ On ★ Patrol
Anniversary issue
And as an afterthought, included, “as The place had been settled originally by supply of Jack Smith’s columns from the
much preachin" as I can get by with.” two families and each wanted to give the L.A. Times. This one, I thought, pretty well
The “new" tag mentioned about was town their family name. They never could described what’s been going on in and
included on the off chance that a few long reach an agreement and then when it got around this column for the past 13 years,
time readers might have remembered seeing big enough for a post office and still didn’t "My mind, if one could peer into it, must
Fro Tem on these pages before. To refresh have a name, the post office department just look something like my desk, hopelessly
their memory again, that would have been went ahead and named it Pro Tem, an clogged with the debris of years, the flot-
back in the late ‘50s and early ‘60s. And abbreviation for the Latin term, pro tem- sam and jetsam of a thousand false starts
the main reason I can figure out for having pore, or temporarily, or for the time being, and good intentions. If I had two, or four
quit was that the stork was circling low I looked it up in the zip code directory desks, they would all be just as clogged. Of
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HerbenKolatschny some inclination in the beginning to try the over some of the old clippings, it wouldn't And it’s still on my list of places I want the drawers in those old files and desks are
p.m. Monday prior to the date of However, The News attempts
publication. to print — excluding unsigned
Photographs brought in for letters — the bulk of items
publication needs to be in the brought in.
office by 5 p.m. Friday. Thank you for your coopera-
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The 9th annual Monaville The Houston Skydivers, Inc.
Volunteer Fire Department BBQ, will make an appearance at 12:30
Bazaar and Auction is set for pan. with the auction starting at 2
Saturday, July 9 with a 11 a.m. pan.
start Deadline for donating auction
Events on tap include a Horse- items is Friday, July 8 at 8 p.m.
shoe Pitching Contest, Crafts and Area residents are invited to
Booths, Raffle, BBQ and Auction, come join in a day of country fun
Serving of the BBQ will begin at and BBQ at the fire station, ocat-
11 am. and adult plates are $5 and ed at Monaville-Waller Road and
children, $3. Cochran Road.
desperately, she can’t fix it, she Kollatschny are 100 percent correct,
can’t change the tire, it’s not safe licenses and taxes on those bicycles,
for her from, society, and careless I want to see the day it happens,
drivers. If it were my wife, or but those "high noses” that pedal
, daughter, I would appreciate some will spend a fortune too make damn
June 26 — Repon of four horses out on
Korthauer Rond. Repon of an eighoen wheclerdi-
ving erratic on IK 10 uransfened to Colorado
County. Alarm acuvated. Doorortic distusbance M
residence in Walt—», Dispatched a wrecker to
amsin a motoria on M-10 Warn bound near the 711
roila marker. Controlled ton* an the Nonh side of
tion TV and magazines and newspapers have lives and how in anger, unkind words are said.
licpic and her friend J
the Bridal Showcase of The News Albert and Georgia Gavranovic Horwedel, Lisa and David in
Here, he continues. put your head on my
shoulder. It will support our burdens.
L On theflopr in the hallway he makes linger-
ing love. He’s feeling like a loving man while
she’s distanced herself from body contact by
alternating her thoughts between wondering
what’s the tally on his take-home pay this
week and what’s on sale at Foley’s come the
Wallace and Waldine Dawson of returned to their home on Sunday. the home of his wife Terry’s grand-
Kingsland were recent guests of Charles Mary Vykoukal had all mother, Frances Maier, Sunday
Nettie Swearingen. " of her children and grandchildren at afternoon.
Simpson. Where the media and court personnel tinues with words. Words that can sting as
have flung around allegations that hang heav- severely as the slap to the face.
ier in the air than mosquitoes and gnats on the He’s really in control now. Feeling manly,
Brazos River bottom. 'cause he can really feel up by putting her
Yet this is not about The Juice and his prob- down. He knows, without a doubt, that he’s .
lems. Nor his guilt or innocence. taken her body and soul, so he takes her for
But it is about men and women. And how granted.
supposedly sweet relationships are sometimes From the fridge he pulls out another cold
soured. Just personal thoughts, ricocheting at one. Sips a spell and settles down.
random, that I’ve toyed with over the past few At her side and on his knees, he apologizes,
weeks. Becoming ever so humble in his humble home.
Seeded in my noodle because of the atten- Admits to causing monster screwups in their
shle tnveling FM 1094 to the New D
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Eoterohesansondycgasamgqmrinrints what the surveys
Congress of March 3, 1897. Second-class say about shelf life
postage pad at Sealy, texas > of columns like
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Eudoy- dim)*vine a bone he had daughter, Joy Balderach of Antonio; Frances Vykoukal of Happy anniversary to Esther and
due un on hi* 0r The exhibit he Houston, when she placed an order Austin; Marilyn and Marvin Svec. Lynn Marsh on the occasion of the
nf, Ln from h, for a couple of pictorial history Michael, Holly and Chris of Sealy, celebration of their 60 years of mar-
forearm nr a human heine He books of Austin County, due out the Other guests were Julia Zapalac, riage.
unearthed the wrimen while relo- latter part of this year. Frank and Kay Krampitz, Martha Congratulations to Jim Turnbull,
naiinv a fence nnthe Rush nronertv Patsy Dean and her daughter, Utterback, John Zapalac, Pat whose cute little picture appeared in
He also explained that whenhefirst Jennifer, were in Ephrado Wash- Vykoukal Jason Sliva, Warren last week’s issue when his wife,
routed the fence several years ago ington, 10 get acquainted with Magjerovich, and Troy Ashom. The Gloria, wished him a happy birth-
. Qontloman uuill nlarilv hnln a Inriv in he discovered an almost perfect their grandson andinephew,Allen occasion.was the celebration of the day: J?”0Randy/Zapalac, another
•nOlLOllldll Will gladly flUip d IdUY III arrow Joseph, the newborn son of Julie Fourth of July with food, games and cute lad, with wishes from his wife
... Rush said that Larry Emerson and Joe Farmer. Patsy saidllitule icecream. . .. and:sons on his birthdaylast week.
distress: comments on bicvcles, too and his daughter, wyn, who also "A.." Charles and Gerry, Abel joined Welcome to Maisie Petree, who
—°--55‛ v-"‛‛r - i --V1‛ iw live in that subdivision likewise bundle of welcomed joy. The cool Florence and Roger Luhn at their will be occupying a store on
DearEditor Wiihlhe elements or socielyss came upon some bones. And he and clear weather there was (arm Monday, where a large gather- Fowlkes Street in downtown Sealy
Ruth Standley would have had they am today, other thoughts come said an old gun has been found in wonderful,.Patsy wrote, and she did ing of[friendssandkin traditionally m the nearfuture.. .
assistance migmwayiri fadiocen .........-........nommissinebotrexasweaunera Ta» Sebesta piremen’sfrrocinoyncppdnstte
tavelingerrsma to help anyone, are in favor Or the stranded motorist the earfy settlement of nauves^tong Al and Margaret Sustala. Msgr. and daughter Katie. Gemty’s falher, nextweek.
especially a lady in distress, on any if the situation isn't suspicious. I
Road Repon of • burglary on Jurica Road
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P.ODmwer 480, Sealy, Texas 774140480. So what I try to do every couple of years over Dutch Hill again and some priorities and sure enough it’s still there, only they course we may tidy up our desks and throw
Ean i__hi^T is 10 take stock to see what’s been happen- had to be rearranged. made it one word, Protem. I made a phone our trash out now and then, but we are
Jim Mmee ing in these parts and to see how closely the The main difference in that early one was call to the post office a couple of years ago never really able to throw out anything
Jim Cunningham original intent of this weekly contribution that it was written anonymously. I remem- and talked to the postmaster. Like many lit- from our minds. Everything we have ever
WmaPetunek has been followed. ber feeling pretty sneaky, covering up my tie places, there’s not much left, the office thought or experienced is filed away there
-yooame If you’ve read one of these resumes identity in tose stories about things seen and a community fire station, but I under- somewhere ... “
SportsEdtau/Oakroom before you’ll probably recall that there was and done in and around Sealy. But looking stand they're still doing business. Then he goes to say, “happily, most Of
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