The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 2007 Page: 2 of 16
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THE SEALY NEWS
PAGE 2 ■ FRIDAY, MAY 11,2007
Cemetery.
Methodist
Pattison
Entrees
Tea or Coffee Included
Drop by or mail your information by May 16
Don’t Forget!
of Knesek Family Funeral
Chapels in Sealy.
School
Board
Christian City
Memorial Herman
Katy Hospital
City of Sealy
Life Flight
Paramount Promotions
Wal Mart
Visual Promotions
Sealy Lions Club
Sealy News
Armor Holding
Sealy Knight's of Columbus
Wallis Catholic Daughters
Twisted Willow
Sealy Catholic Daughters
Pretty Petals
David Mlcak
Tony's Restaurant
Anderson Paint and Body
Hinze's Bar-B-Que
Kristell Homes
Knesek's Funeral Homes
Broughton Petroleum
Farmhouse Bakery
Sealy Concrete
Austin County Fair Association
Valerie & Nicholas Padilla
Sealy Little League
Sealy Tractor, Inc.
Subway Sandwiches
Huffman & Associates
Sealy ISD
Botts Title Co.
Austin County
Commissioner's Court
Judge Carolyn Bilski
Sealy Medical Foundation
Mayor Russell Koym
NEW BINGO
GAMES III
DAR meeting
The San Felipe de Austin
Chapter of the Daughters of
the American Revolution is
meeting May 19 at 10 a.m. at
the Virgil and Josephine
Gordon Memorial Library in
Sealy. Officers will be installed.
Christina Schravda
Sealy City Council
Austin County Peace
Officers Assoc.
Sealy ISD School Board
Carlos Graubard
What-a-Burger
Bound Tree Medical Supply
Sonic
San Felipe Golf Course
Cat Spring Retreat
River Ridge Golf Course
Brett Coghlan
McDonalds
Domino's Pizza
Simple Simon Pizza
Precinct 4 Crew
Precinct 3 Crew
Baiter's Wrecker
Miller's Wrecker
Steve Honeycutt
Bobby Brown
Judge Cheryl Kollatschny
Dairy Queen
Blue Bell Creameries
Coca-Cola Company
Better Beverages
Frito Lay
Pizza Hut
Bill's Supermarket
Brookshire Brothers of Bellville
Bellville Meat Market
Karen Mize
Pauline Alavardo
The Women of the United
Methodist Church of Bellville
Sam's Club
We Will Be Open Only
From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
On Mother’s Day,
Sunday, May 13
Gun raffle
Tickets are on sale now for
the Bellville Knights Of
Columbus second annual gun
raffle May 20 at noon. To pur-
chase tickets or for more infor-
mation, contact Steven at (979)
865-3138, ext 2 during regular
business hours or at kofc_coun-
cil_9268@yahoo.com.
ELSIE NECKER
Funeral services for Elsie
Baby Photo
here
Amos honored
Pastor Lee Jones Jr. and
members of the St. Paul
Baptist Church are honoring
Dorothy Bremely Amos of
Bethel Baptist Church May 27
at 11 a.m. at St. Paul Baptist
Church, 1335 Waller Ave. in
Brookshire. The public is invit-
ed. For more information, call
(9790 627-0408.
Senior Photo
here
NEWSBITS
continued from Page 1
One Photo
here
Novicke Tournament
The Franklin Novicke
Memorial Golf Tournament,
benefiting the Franklin Novicke
Memorial Scholarship Fund
given each year to a student
who has lost a parent or
guardian, is May 25 at 8:30
a.m. at the Pine Forest Golf
Course in Bastrop. To sign up
for the tournament, e-mail
Keith Novicke at
knovicke@brazosisd.net or call
(979) 885 4023 or (281) 726-
2429.
Blood drive
Austin County EMS is spon-
soring a blood drive May 28
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the
American Legion Hall in Sealy.
To schedule an appointment,
visit www.giveblood.org and
enter sponsor code KM24, call
Linda Toman at (832) 595-
4859 or call Jackie Scarbrough
at (881) 303-3727.
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be served beginning at 6:30
p.m. for a time of fellowship
before the program in the
Sealy High School cafeteria.
Community members and all
families and friends of graduat-
ing seniors are cordially invited
to attend this event recognizing
the many achievements of our
seniors.
Paid Pol Adv., Mark Miller Campe
Karla Miller Treas
359 South in Brookshire. The
topic will be mental health
awareness, and the speaker
will be Rachel Bentke of the
Texana Center. For more infor-
mation, contact WANA at (281)
822-4200 or 1-800-366-3025.
Awards night
Sealy High School will honor
graduating seniors at the ninth
annual senior
scholarship/awards night May
Tire disposal
Citizens of Austin County will
have the opportunity to dis-
pose of automobile tires at
county locations on the follow-
ing dates: May 31 from 4-7
p.m. at 6188 FM 109 in
Industry: June 1 from 4-7 p.m.
at 754 W. Main St. in Bellville;
and June 2 from 8-11 a.m. at
151 Lux Road in Sealy.
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One or Two Photos
here
Children Under 10
1/2 Price of Entrees
or choice of
Chicken Tenders &
Mashed Potatoes
$4.99
5 046 X 3 INCHES
$37
(Photos no extra
charge)
5 046 X 4 INCHES
$50
(Photos no extra
charge)
The entire SHATTERED DREAMS®
Planning Committee
Heidi Ann Schultz, M.D.
Board Certified by
American Board of Family Practice
Austin County EMS would like
to thank the many people,
businesses and organizations
who helped make the
SHATTERED DREAMS program
a success in Sealy.
Treat Your Mom With The
Sportsman’s
Mother’s Day Special Menu
Sunday, May 13 • 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ONLY • 979-234-3071
II I SHEAR FAMILY MEDICINE
29818 FM 1093. Suite 200
Fulshear. Texas 77441
281-346-0018
Chicken Santa Fe $12.99
Chicken Piccata $12.99
Carribean Grilled Catfish
w/ponchartrain sauce $14.99
Hand-Cut Ribeye Steak $15.99
Fried Catfish $11.99
Hand Breaded Fried Shrimp $14.99
Desserts
Cherry Crepes • Bread Pudding
Chocolate Cake • Pies - Fresh
Strawberries with Fudge
5.046 X 2 INCHES
$25
(Photo no extra charge)
Mail to: P.O. Box 480
Sealy, TX 77474
Drop by: 193 Schmidt Rd.
For Info: 885-3562; 885-3564 Fax
We accept American Express, Mastercard, Visa,
Discover cards for your convenience!
Bonne inthe “
MAY 25 SPECIAL ISSUE OF
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SEALY NEW
Mother’s Day Menu:
Salads
Garden • Spinach
Macaroni • Greek
Chicken Soup
or Gumbo
Sides
Carrots
Okra Green Beans
Twice-Baked
Potato - or Rice Pilaf
Sportsman’s Restaurant & Catering
“The Best Food in Texas"
Doug A Janie Schwemm, Owners
EVELYN STURM
Funeral services for Evelyn
Sturm will be held May 11 at
2 p.m. at Christ Lutheran
Church in Pattison with Rev.
Erwin Metz officiating.
Interment will follow in the
J.P. SLEDGE
J.P. Sledge, 90, of Sealy
passed away May 9. A funer-
al mass will be held May 11 at
10:30 a.m. at the Immaculate
Conception Catholic Church
in Sealy with Rev. Octavio
Muguerza officiating.
Graveside services will follow
at 2 p.m. at Oakland
Cemetery in Navasota.
IRBY “LEE” BLOUIN
NANCE BUTLER
Irby “Lee” Blouin Nance
Butler passed away May 6 at
Clouston Houston in Spring.
Lee was born July 12,1921
in Houston to Frank Allen
and Gladys Irby Blouin. She
graduated from Reagan High
School in 1938 and married
Furman Gibbs Nance in
1943. Lee worked for
Transcontinental Pipeline
and later Panhandle Eastern
Gas Company until 1973.
In 1972, her love for
antiques prompted her and
her husband Furman to pur-
chase and restore the “store”
in Cat Spring, where they
lived until Furman’s death.
Lee hosted many banquets at
the “store and invited any
interested by passers in for a
look at her prized antiques.
Lee’s love for history led her
to meet and marry GI “Stony”
Butler of League City in
1978. They spent their time
in the “store” in Cat Springs
and the historic Butler
Building in League City.
Lee contributed many
years of work to the
Galveston Historical Society,
the League City Historical
Society and the East Texas
Historical Society, as well as
the historical Magnolia Creek
OBITUARIES
JEANETTE RUSH
Funeral services for
Jeanette Rush will be held
May 11 at 9 a.m. at the
Schmidt Funeral Home
Chapel with Rev. J. David
Hargrave officiating.
Graveside services will follow
at 4 p.m. at the College
Mound Cemetery in Terrell.
inday . Tues. Thurs & Friday 8:00 to 5:00
Wednesday 9:30 to 6 30
Every Monday Night
Sealy K. of C. Hall
1310 Hwy 90 West
Games Start 7:30 P.M.
* Early Bird Blackout
* All Regular Games $50
* Two $100 Blackouts
* $200 Prog. Blackout
* $500 Prog. Blackout
Plenty of sandwiches,
desserts and cold drinks.
Sponsored by Knights of
Columbus Co. 3313, Sealy
Lic. # 12375460289
Please Vote
Ills Saturday!
Cemetery. Necker, 92, of Sealy were held
She is survived by her son, May 3 at Trinity Lutheran
Gibbs Nance and wife Linda Church in Sealy with Rev.
of Durham, Conn.; stepson, Mark Anderson officiating.
Robert Butler and wife Anita Interment was at Oak Knoll
of Euince, La.; and step- Cemetery in Bellville,
daughter, Anita Butler and Born in Industry, Elsie was
husband Kyle Sauer of the daughter of Emil Dippel
League City, and Emma (Krause) Dippel.
Burial will be at Cat Spring She was raised in Industry.
Cemetery May 15. Elsie attended Industry
Public School in Industry and
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MARY KULHANEK Oak HUI Community near
Funeral services for Mary Bellville. .
Kulhanek, 84, of Houston and The former Elsie Dippel
formerly of Wallis, were held married Raymond Necker
May 10 at the Knesek and with a ceremony held in
Sons Funeral Home in Wallis. Bellville Aug. 25, 1942. They
Kulhanek passed away were married 43 years until
peacefully Saturday evening he died Nov. 7 at their home,
in Houston. She worked as an employ-
She is survived by her ee, cooking for Azalea Manor
daughter, Vivian L. Hajdik Nursing Home for 18 years,
and husband Bernard; sons, Elsie was a member of Trinity
Clarence B. Kulhanek and Lutheran Church.
wife Charlene and Calvin L. Elsie Necker died May 1 in
Kulhanek; sister, Francis Bellville.
Valis; 11 grandchildren; and She was preceded in death
eight great-grandchildren. by her parents, Emil and
She was preceded in death Emma Dippel; husband,
by her husband, Charles Raymond Necker; sisters,
Kulhanek; son, Charles J. Nelda Emshoff, Dessie
Kulhanek; and daughter, Dippel; and brothers, Walter
Mary A. Kulhanek. Dippel, Alvin Dippel and «
Funeral services were held Louis Dippel.
under the direction of Knesek She is survived by her
and Sons Funeral Home in numerous nieces and
Wallis. nephews.
Funeral arrangements
were held under the direction
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Eddleman, Mike & Dang, Tracy. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 2007, newspaper, May 11, 2007; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1616823/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: 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.