The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1993 Page: 3 of 22
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Thursday, May 20,1993 THE SEALY NEWS 3
New lawyer in town addresses Rotary
Chandler of Boise, Idaho home for Alice Reichardt were in Rosenberg
a week’s visit. She arrived on a Sunday for the birthday of their
Wednesday and left the next daughter, Mrs. Darryl Hartmann.
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On Saturday May 22, VF Fac -
lory Outlet will host a Summer Va -
cation Expo, with a beach theme.
There will be a fashion show at 2
p.m. featuring the newest styles
from the VF Factory Outlet Mall.
There will also be a drawing for a
trip for four to Corpus Christi. A
travel agent from Brazos Country
Travel will be on hand to talk
about the latest in vacation desti-
nations.
Some of the local merchants
who will be displaying the hottest
new recreational vehicles are
Kawasaki Suzuki of Tomball and
Suzuki of Brenham and Polaris.
Cheryl’s Hair & Nail Salon in
Hempstead will be demonstrating
the latest in cool summer hair
styles, and how to keep your nails
in top shape for summer.
Discount Trees of Brenham, and
Frazier’s Ornamental Concrete of
Hempstead are donating some of
their finest merchandise to deco-
rate the mall in a tropical setting.
Come out and join us for a full
day of fun that will give you that
“Back to the Beach Fever?
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GRADUATION
For the special graduate in
your life, a gift from Jeep
Collins will always be
treasured.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Thank you for touching
Bill Stone’s life by loving him, praying for him, sending lov-
ing and caring cards to him, and assisting him in many
other ways. We won’t name you individually because there
are too many of you. You all loved him and cared for him.
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of you.
Thank you, too, for all the lovely flowers, food and memo-
rial gifts.
A special thank you, though, goes to Jones G. Finke, Jnc^
who never gave up on Bill and always let him come back to
work. What an awesome ad of consideration and under-
standing. We’ll never forget you.
Shirley Stone
Boyce Jr. and Sheryl Orange
Wanda Stone, Donna Stone
w Richard and Patricia Hyde
most important, she says, you
should ask this question before get-
ting involved, “Do I have a legal
standing in what I’m wanting to do;
what does the law say?”
Moehl-McClelland and her hus-
band, John, also an A&M graduate
in finance, have lived in Sealy since
1988.
She maintains an office in Sealy
in the Ivey & Co. building, next to
Remmert Insurance on Main Street.
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PHARMACY
Mark Nastoupil, R.ph - Ray Nastoupil, R.ph.
PHARMACIST ON DUTY
FOOD STAMPS ACCEPTED
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Emergency Phone 885 6914
Sealy
FILM SPECIAL - EVERY TUESDAY
FREE Second Set of Prints on Ron Rim only
AND BLUE SMIELD PRESCRIPTION PLANS
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Thurs., 9 a.m.4 p.m.
Sat., 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
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viewing stressed the need for a a year before moving to Sealy,
quiet environment, by contrast she The main thrust of her program
had to talk to hers either through Friday was the importance of doing
the bars of a 10-foot square cage some research when selecting an at-
behind the courtroom or while they torney to handle your affairs. And
Wednesday. Saturday they all vis - Saturday was the annual meeting at VF Factorv Outlet
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles of the San Bernard Electric Co-op -
experience in attorney-client rela- rent an office she went into general
tions. Whereas her training in inter- practice in Houston and did that for
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By FRANK Bo KRAMPITZ________ law schools, teaches its students
Denise Mochl-McClelland hasn’t how to find the court house when
practice law long enough to have they get out.)
accumulated too large a file of “war In her first job as a court-ap-
stories," but, she says, she got a pointed attorney she says she never
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Several items of importance July 9 by chartered bus needs to
: were discussed at the Sealy West call the extension office as soon
• Jr. 4-H regular monthly meeting as possible, as there are limited
• at the W. E. Hill Community 56015 available. The cost will be
I Center on Tuesday, May 11, at 7 $7, and you are asked to bring a
; p m sack lunch. They will visit the
The extension office is taking Imax, Alamo, and Botanical Gar-
’ names of those interested in order- dens. Election of officers will be
• ing chickens for the fair. Please held at the July meeting. Our next
: call the extension office to let regular meeting will also be our
: them know how many chicks you summer swimming party held on
" want to order June 8, at 6:30 p.m. at the school
A. May 15 is the district clothing sw imming pool. Only Sealy West
‘fsEOn show * Jr. Club members may attend, and
Ssh ■ 3 the cost is $1.50 per member,
psThe swine, beef, and lamb pro- which will also cover pizza for the
2 meetings will be announced at club. Any parent wishing to vol-
va later date. unteer to bring canned drinks will
2 Anyone interested in going on be greatly appreciated.
>y1>oar Loved Onos, Friends and Co-Workora^
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charge, who never drank a bottle of were handcuffed to a bench in the
beer in their lives. hall.
She remembered, too, her first When she made enough money to
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Amy Gaskamp of the Bellville Up by placing first at the District
Senior 4-H club will be competing 11 contest. State 4-H Round Up is
in State 4-H Roundup, June 8-11 a “roundup” of 4-H educational
on the Texas A&M University contest areas in which youth have
Campus. She will be competing an opportunity to compare the
in the foods and nutrition skills they have gained with those
education activity with her of other youth ages 14-19. Pre-
presentation on the nutritional sentations are made to a panel of
value of lentils in the diet. judges consisting of university
According to Gaskamp, “Dried rofessor researchers and busi-
beans and peas have a higher Poessos. researeners ana oust
source of dietary fiber than oat ness experts. Youthgain skillsin
bran or all bran and are more eco- knpwledg’6, leadership, poise,
nomical to serve? Lentils can be articulation and leadership.
incorporated in the diet through Amy has been in 4-H for six
main dishes, soups, salads, appe- years. Her 4-H leader is Mrs.
tizers and even desserts. Holly Wise and her parents are
Gaskamp earned the right to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gaskamp of
compete at the State 4-H Round Bellville.
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Bellville, Texas 77418 Sealy, Texas 77474
(409)865-3941 (409)885-4134
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Eckardt in Katy and with Mr. and members at the Agricultural Hall.
Mrs. John O’Neal in Houston. There was a large attendance bar-
Sunday Mrs. Charles Eckardt becue meal at noon and lots of at-
was given a baby shower at the tendance prizes were won.
home of Mrs. Due McMurrey. Sunday was the Stuessel reunion
There was a nice attendance and in Sealy with only a small alten-
the baby to be received many nice dance, but each one enjoyed see-
gifts. ing those that were there. Milton
Casey Wisenor spent the week- and Viola Stuessel and the Clifton
end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Stuessel family from here at-
Eckardt, while her parents went on tended.
pretty good start during her first met a criminal defendant who was
period of on-the-job-training as a guilty ... by their own admission,
court-appointed attorney in the they’re all innocent. And equally
downtown Houston courts. amazing, she says, are the DWIs,
The young lawyer who hung up some up for their fourth or fifth
her shingle here in Sealy on April 1
opcabsazdarFwaythkoprycam Brast reunion held May 2
meeting at Tony's Restaurant. -
Moehl-McClelland graduated Descendants of the late Adolph Victor Brast, and Weldon Brast
from Texas A&M in 1987 and then and Theodore Brast held their 15th with granddaughter, Kathryn
Golden of Sealy.
Also, Monty and Robert Lee
Brast with son, Russell and guest;
Michel Ray Hill, Wharton; Annie
May Schmidt, Eagle Lake; Ken-
neth and Delores Vasina, Hous-
ton; Marcus and Tillie Brast,
Wallis; Edmund and Alice
Marcinkiewiez and children,
John, Frank, and Emma and guest,
Brian, from Bellville; and Elsa
Marie Hoff and daughter, Dorothy
Friedel of Waller.
Coming from Columbus were:
Eleanor and Homer Kansteiner,
By MARY ANDREAS a weekend trip to Louisiana. Betty Jean and Bennie Kansteiner,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Eckardt Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reichardt, and Deana Brast. And from Wim-
Herchief accomplishments include drum major was "unforgettable."
. the state marching contest, and sight Suzanne regards the 1992-93 year
reading competition. She plays the as her best accomplishment, attend-
baritone sax. ing all the marching contests was
Lavetta plans to attend Blinn great, and getting a first division in
. College for two years after her high solo and ensemble was exciting,
school graduation, and then transfer She plans to attend college and
cto the University of Houston. She major in psychology to earn a Ph.D.
Sealy West Jr. 4-H
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LAVETTA CLARK SUZANNE PETRAS earned a law degree in 1991. house in Sealy on Sunday, May
c T Te I 1 - A. 1 Though accepted at several law 2nd. After getting reacquainted,
“ I—I " < D T ( _TA1 OQ schools, she says she chose Tech the group enjoyed a covered dish
< • I JL • I CL I I U JL I U I I I • • because of smaller classes and the lunch, which was provided by all.
. . school’s reputation for a Present for the reunion were:
. Lavetta Lanette Clark and Suzanne hopes to major in data processing and comprehensive approach as to how Mrs. Hattie Peschka, Elaine and
Michelle Petrasare Sealy High School minor in business management. the law works. (Legend has it that Leroy Brast, Lucinda Lilley and
Band highlights this week. Suzanne, 18, also a four year band Tech, as compared to some other daughter, Alexis, David Brast,
: ' Lavetta, 17, is a four year band member, plays the trumpet. Her most ,
member, and like most band students, enjoyable exnerience with the band Cat Spring News
considers the trip to Florida last sum- was going to state competition in her
mer as her most enjoyable experi- sophomore year, and the most fun T A o n A {71 Q1 -Ar 1 m #AUATT
. ence. She also enjoyed performing at was the trip to Florida. She says the IULCII• VI3ILVI 111 LVVVII
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1993, newspaper, May 20, 1993; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594825/m1/3/?rotate=270: 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.