The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1963 Page: 4 of 6
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THE SEALY NEWS
West Front Street Box 488 - Telephone TUrner 5-3334
atered as second class mail matter in the post office at
Daly, Texas, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1897.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
, Thursday, August 22, 1963
FOUR Plenty Vacancies
THE SEALY NEWS E
Thursday, August 22, 1963 For Patrolmen
•--• With Texas DPS
COMMENTS FROM The Texas Department of
A , Public Safety announced today
/ // " L. there are approximately 100
October Date Set
CAT SPRING
(Held Over)
Mrs. ERWIN ANDREAS
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dittert ac-
companied Mr and Mrs Everett
Tomlinson and family of Sealy
to Galveston Sunday. I
Austin County
03.10 out of County
Established 1888
—74 Years Ago
Advertising Rates
Furnished
On Request
MESCAL SOLOMAN, Editor and Owner
WILMA PETRUSEK, Advertising MRs. NETTIE M. SWEARINCEN, Cashier
EARL LUEDECKE, LUKE MICHAELIS, ROBERT HAVRAN, Mechanical Staff
MRS. DEANNA CRAIG
Views or opinions, expressed under by-lines, do not necessarily
reflect the views of the editor; only by hearing both sides of a
question can the public form an intelligent opinion. i
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received by them for such advertisement. Advertising is accepted only on
this basis by The Sealy News.
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Wolves and Big Spenders
The Eskimos have a. very effective way of dealing
. with wolf packs. They embed razor-sharp knives
clasp down in the ice and rub the blades with a Little
seal blood. The wolves, attracted by the blood, lick
the knives, cutting their tongues. They are greedily
delighted by the seemingly inexhaustible supply of
nourishing blood they can lick off the knives. They
. stand there licking until they drop in their tracks
% from loss of their own blood, and freeze to death in
the snow.
In a less grisly way big and unprincipled federal
spenders are forcing American taxpayers into monied-
bloodletting traps.
.. A harsh indictment? Not at all when you look into
* the facts. The only money the national government
has is what it takes from the people in taxes. There-
fore, no matter how enticing the bureaucrat-disbursers
make their programs look by smearing them with
“something-for-nothing" bait, every nickel of the ex-
penditures must be extracted from the taxpayers.
: Unless there is prompt action to put a check rein
on the wild spenders, taxpayers are in danger of being
drained of every drop of their fiscal blood.
by
CONGRESSMAN
CLARK W. THOMPSON
9th TEXAS DISTRICT
vacancies available in the High-
way Patrol force for which men
between the rages of 21 and 35
may apply by September 14.
Col. Homer Garrison, Jr., DPS
director, said applications will
be accepted from qualified men
for a training school which be-
gins November 1 at the DPS
Law Enforcement Academy in
Austin. He urged them to sub-
mit applications early to insure
time for processing.
Three things about the Nov-
ember 19 school will be differ-
ent than in the past: The school
will be for Highway Patrol per-
sonnel exclusively : all graduates
Mr. and Mrs. James
Dear Neighbors:
The tax bill our Ways and will be assigned to the Patrol
Means Committee recommended Every effort will be made to
last week ought to give across. , .1
1 , . 2 , .....assign them to stations Within
the-board relief to all taxpayers. 5 .
It would be the largest income 100 miles of their present
tax cutting bill in our history. homes. Upon graduation, the
Wise of Wallis announce
the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of
their daughter, Barbara
Jean, to Albert Grigar. Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Grigar, also of Wallis.
The wedding is slated for
Sunday. October 20, at
10:30 a.m. in Guardian
Angel Catholic Church at
Wallis.
There has been some comment new Highway Patrolmen , will
to the effect that middle and benefit by a pay increase from
upper income taxpayers would 1 .
not benefit from the program the present S412 per month to , . .
the President recommended. $453. Houston Oilers
This, of course, is simply not so. Garrison listed the following Charopg
There would be variations benefits: Two weeks vacation, 1 naTEers
within groups. This comes about 12 or more holidays each year At 8 Tonight
because 01 some of t’lee so-called , 57
reform which , adopted as provided by the Legislature, ,
reforms which were, adopted . Don’t look now but the Amer-
such as a change in the taxing 12 days per year leave . ,
of dividend income, however, so which may accumulate to avican a vague s most
far as I can determine, for every ing to visit with relatives dur
proposal we adopted that would month added salary at the Thursday night. August 22. at ing their vacation
lake nlawax c ogre ufarm MLan ena ur each river scare it a mat: Jeppesen Stadium when the San Ca Spring Lake N. 4 a
law we have more than Urrset # mum of 25 years rurement Diego Chargers and Houston have it s annual birthday, pionn
i byr reductions in other areas in system based on age and/or oiler eudlide in the Third An- Sunday, Septemiinl
| addition a substantial in years of servile. security nual Interfaith Charity Bowl Four# R.TK men’ ana
everybody s tax including 1 .. 1 .
enenneation P benefits, travel expenses when F , eats will be furnished by the
The corporate tax reduction away from station as prescribed The exhibition contest. whet- lodge All members and their
Joe Green and children parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee will significantly increase the by law, group hospitalization
of Washington, D. C., are spend-Schaper. They arrived August after-tax
ing some time here with her 13.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Proponed CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
1 : earnings of businesses, and life insurance plan avail-
The great majority of the stock able, uniforms and the neces.
holders of our corporations lies
| in the middle and upper income sary equipment to perform du-
groups. These groups would ties furnished
NUMBER ONE ON THE BALLOT
PROPOSEDCONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT TO BE VOTED
ON AT AN ELECTION TO BE
HELD ON NOVEMBER 9. 1963.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
NO. 1 proposing an amendment to
Sections 2 and 4 of Article VI of the
Constitution of the State of Texas
so as to repeal the provision making
payment of the poll tax a require-
ment for voting and so as to author-
ize the Legislature to provide for
the registration of all voters.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG-
ISLATURE OF THE STATE OF
TEXAS:
Section 1. That Sections 2 and 4
of Article VI of the Constitution
of the State of Texas be amended
to read, respectively, as follows:
“Section 2. Every person subject
to none of the foregoing disquali-
fications who shall have attained the
age of twenty-one years and who
shall be a citizen of the United
States and who shall have resided in
this state one year next preceding an
election and the last six months
within the district or county in which
such person offers to vote, shall be
deemed a qualified elector; provided
that any member of the Armed
Forces of the United States or com-
ponent branches thereof, or in the
military service of the United States,
may vote only in the county in which
he or she resided at the time of en-
tering such service so long as he
or she is a member of the Armed
Forces; and provided further, that
before offering to vote at an elec-
tion a voter shall have registered if
required by law to do so. The Legis-
lature may authorise absentee vot-
ing. This Amendment shall take ef-
fect on December 1. 1963
“Section 4. In all elections by the
people the vote shall be by secret bal-
lot. The Legislature shall provide for
the numbering of ballots and make,
such other regulations as may be
necessary to detect and punish fraud
and preserve the purity of elections,
and may provide by law for the reg-
istration of all voters. Should the
Legislature enact a registration law
in anticipation of the adoption of.
this Amendment, such law shall not
be invalid by reason of its anticipa-
tory character.”
Section 2. The foregoing Consti-
tutional Amendment shall be sub-
mitted to a vote of the qualified elec-
tors of the state at an election to
be held on the first Saturday after
the Tirst Monday in November, 1963,
at which election all ballots shall
have printed thereon the following:
“FOR the amendment of the Con-
stitution of the State of Texas
so as to repeal the provision
making payment of the poll tax
a requirement for voting and so
as to authorize the Legislature
to provide for the registration
of all voters."
“AGAINST the amendment of
the Constitution of the State of
Texas so as to repeal the provi-
sion making payment of the poll
tax a requirement for voting and
so as to authorize the Legisla-
ture to provide for the registra-
tion of all voters."
Section 3. The Governor of the
State of Texas shall issue the nec.
essary proclamation for the election
and this Amendment shall he pub-
lished in the manner and for the
length of time as required by the
Constitution and laws of this state.
benefit from the corporate rate The career jobs offered act-
reduction in the form of increas- ually are more than just jobs
ed dividends or increased values , . ,
of their share holdings This and they ate positions of sacred
other provisions we adopted trust in an organization whox
such as the
ital gains 1
longer than
taken into a
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program on
income taxp
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Speaker San
cessful effor
the Capital
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wherePrea
lowering of the cap- peaple have earned fot
ates on assets held respect of not only TAx:
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Ladies’ NYLON HOSE, 1st quality pair 39
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Zapalacs 5& 10c Store
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TU 5-3164
Sealy
of Houston visited win a
ter Bretschneiders wisttr
ecke’s and Wm. Scheme
ing the week. 7
David Allen Andres, .
birthday wishes Thursd,"
Mrs. Alice Reichard."
Sealy during the week a
in-law, Joe E Burttsch-n
eye operation Thursday
doing well now 1
Mrs. Ellie Hinkel and grand-
daughter, Ellen Lucille Reich-
ardt, visited in Abilene with Dr
and Mrs Jo e Alexander recently ----- - Aarcultural
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reichardt, was held at the Agricultural
Jr Randy and Nancy visited Hall Sunday with a basket din-
Six Flags Over Texas for a few ner at noon About 90 descend
days the other week i ants
thoTcNurcheder zorechemdinegut! the.oldeaiiamember pm
lar meeting Frances Swearingen and little MhM e
ERMA MAPES Mm *="dte *==
study Pastor Johannes was sick one present It was decided to
* t attend meeting have another reunion next year,
and Ci nutat Vslhaus and third Sunday in August with a .. . —--
Mrs ons Ramm served refresh, basket dinner again Group sine- Seled and Conwlt an moon
ments Happy birthday was sung ing was enjoyed by, all. and a Insurance Man as You
for Mrs Anna Hill and Mrs. short skit done by Mr and Mrs. • Doctor or Lew"
RA " Andrew Dittert and Mr and ‘"Tea”
Adela, Ramm. . Mrs Alfred Dittert both of El REMMERT INSUPAN
Last Monday evening Mr and Campo was enjoyed by all MENT INSURANCE
Mrs Eldert Michaelis, Linda, WE , . . Phone TU 5-3564
Sandra and Cindy attended the Mr and Mrs Ivan Nuendorff, -----------------—...
opening of the new Pepsi-Cola Richard, Linda. and Donna -— -
plant in Weimar Mrs. Michaelis Chicago, accompanied by Mr.
was the lucky winner of a tran- and Mrs. Fritz Strauss, spent
sistor radio, presented to her by’ Tuesday in Gillett with Mr and
Miss Texas Mrs Colman Chessar
Tuesday evening Mrs Almita Mrs, W D Strauss, Terri Kav
Kollatschny accompanied Mr and Johnnie of Lake Jaeksoin
and Mrs Keith Ueckert of Port spent a few days with her home-
Lavaca to Winters where Mrs folks: and Friday evening.she
Ueckert was honored with a was accompanied, home by Nan-
shower () Reir hardt w ho 1* v isiting
Mr and Mrs Eldert Michaelis down there a few days
and girls and Mr and Mrs Keith Linda Kay Michaelis spent
Ueckert and Mrs Almita Kol- the week in Houston with the
latschny attended the wedding ot W ade family and also her ras
Wallace Dean Koenig and Miss lives She returned Saturday
Joyce Le Fevers in Galveston Her sisters Sandra and Cindy__
Saturday evening visited with Mr and Mr Wille ang eonP =
Mr and Mrs Ivan Neuendorf Wolchik a few day; while Linda ABECTE 3 TVUI Guam
and family of Chirage III ar was gone A L36
rived here early Sunday morn- Relatives and friends helped i*28
ing to visit with relatives dur Mrs Fritz Strauss observe her drying * E
birthday Sunday, although the drug store Was h Me"
t real day is Tue day - Sue “ Watch beamy ng
D. Mrs Carl S. haer Jr and girts RAF A.An4Eu*ning an
uled .for • p.m. will be Hous- families are invited to attend
ton’s final home appearance The deer are so plentiful
, . . around here that they are even
prO to the opener on . . .
‘ coming to towfl at Tight One
September 1 against the:(ak- was seen in front of Evelyn’s
land Raiders Beauty Shop one evening last
Coach Sid Gillman’s Chargers week Maybe he wanted a curi
haven’t defeated the Oilers in ton After he was disturbed he
the Leer four meetings Houst n amend the frn mite a peanut
won the last vague same in Pastor and Mr. Aller J..han
1961. 33-13 and the champion- nes. Laurie and
ship game 10- and last vear guest, Toni T
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The annual Dittert reunion
t the Agricultural
ants
signed the register Mrs.
Heinsohn of Pasadena
Mr. and Mrs. John w
and Ricky, and :
Hayes, all of Houston .
the Wm. and Erwil"
homes Wednesday 4
Mrs. Nellie Keding of path
has moved her mothers it
Bellville onto her land
in the near future plan
here Welcome home Nem"
PRESSURE
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LUMBER
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Box 5, Hufsmith, T
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MEMORIALS
for All Occasions
LEON KONVICKA
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SEALY TEN AS ‘
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Represent ing
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Sincerely vours,
Clark W Thompson
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SIBYL GLENN
Sealy Auto & Truck Salvage {
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: Values
BILL’S GROCERY
FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
For Rent
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CHAS. J. KALLUS
PARISH
BAZAAR
Guardian
Angel’s Church
Youth Baseball Day
At Colt Stadium
On August 25
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WALLIS
Sunday, Sept. 8
Free Wedding
DANCE
American Legion
Hall
WALLIS
Honoring
Miss Janet Florian
at times Kaminsky
Sunday, Aug. 25
Grand March 8:00 p.m.
Music..
SYL KRENEK
EVERYONE WELCOME!
ame
The manager and
from ear h team will
mitted free:
Harold Miller, who was A,,
rated with Schier Freed and
Supply Company here, has
signed his position and is now
at work with his father in-law
Fred Sander, at his store in
Bellville
Mr and Mrs Harold Robert.
wn. and Mrs Bill Sykora of
Wan visited their brother and
sister in-law Mr and Mrs John
Klanika
perted to watch Houston’s init.
ial home appearance of the sea.
son. Plenty of good tickets are
still available and may be se.
cured by calling the Houston
Oiler office, 6910 Fannin, RI g.
| 2580.
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.Pane away from home, notify us immediately.
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$178,00 plus tax
The above offer available through August 24. 1963
. L. W. STOLZ MEMORIALS, INC. I
P.O. Box 299 La Grange, Texas
• Local Representative W. V. Surovik
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1963, newspaper, August 22, 1963; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1702704/m1/4/: 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.