The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1963 Page: 5 of 6
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August has been a very busy 1 .
month for the Guardian Anmerl meenac M. Cieslewicz, retired Lutheran Vacation Bible
CYO with the Diocesan conseli mer hant of Wallis died Tues. School of Trinity Lutheran
tion at St Ed’s in Austin win Max August 19, in the Schuh- Church came to a successful
• it off on the right foot with n Weaver Hospital, attain- conclusion last Friday morning -
CYO-ers, one adult sponttye theiage of 67 years, follow. with a special program by the
Mrs. Dan Holub, and the mover Lan illness of three years. children, with eighty two at-
‘ator attending On the feast of jui-was born in Bellville on tending the two week sessions. |
the Assumption, August 15 .5 . ‘ : 1696, was reared in Sea- The theme was “Walking With
Guardian Angels cYo-r 2 Wiand attended school in Mix- Cod."
addition to one sponsor MA e February 3, 1920 he All teachers presented their |
Joe Pilcik, and the mid ms married to Miss Alvina classes to the relatives and
went on their annual udemator Drymalla in Sealy, friends who came to the I
Stewart’s Beach in Galveston mdis cieslewicz was a retired program, and demonstrated the
and thoroughly en joved ridin " Chant having had a business articles which the children had 1
the waves, swimming, miniature m Vallis for around eight years, made and learned to do. After 1
golfing and the QMictous ure and prior to that operated a bus. the close of the program au
food The following day was the H n Ganado, for many years. Viewed the Christian articles, I
final day of the must. as a member of Guardian and were served refreshments. M
and also the day. n whin this Church, and the American The pastor. Rev O C Sch- 1
held their Annual cve dan * win Post No. 200 of Wallis, reiner is grateful to all who I
The nidaner. and a Veteran of World War I contributed to it’s success,
. andFuneral serv ices wer e held at prcially to the parents who sent
A:: cedent a m. from Knesek and Sons and brought their children for N
going to donate se-1 1s unerai Home in Wallis Wed. this special instruction in the
dian Angel athi : a nes ay. August 21 with services Word of God, and the teachers,
promote the phys # wistare M cune at Guardian Angel who.....1) P......1 their time M
the memtry’Churth with Re
sisters who a
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: Welfare of (‘huFh
, 4E AN Church with Rev. A. W Nes. and their talents to teach the
"rind vadiba and Rev. A Lazek offic- ( ne Thing Needful".
1 " the lung Knesk and Sons Funeral The names of the teachers 4
" An fiome directed Interment was are as follows: Mrs. Joe Ed-i %
, . 4 the Sraly Catholic Cemetery ward Burttschell, Mrs. J. P. .
the Rosary recital was held Tues. Gerhart, Myrna Kay Engelking.
" Sunday day at : 45 p m at the Funetal Terrine
Ange - (YA Home 59 "
lay Teg:
- Hour at
Dance Team to
Practice Monday
The M .net sees
Team w.i. 1 \
August 26 at 0
George K chnak 1
Remmert. Virginia
Shrredker. Carol Jean Michaelis,
Survivors txsides his wife are Gaydell Borge!. Sylvia Schrein-
‘ the daughters, Mrs Helen er Mrs Manor Cindy, Mrs. Hu-
Pampell of Houston, Mrs Mary ko’Findeien. Mrs Elroy Holt-
Lritko and Mrs Margaret kamp Mis Raymond Hille-
Guydz of Columbus Ohio Brand Mis Marvin Kaechele
Mrs Frances Blinka of Bren. nd km. mnd Mrs. 0 C Sch-
ham and Miss Delores Clesi. reiner
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: s-aandm Amartki To Make Final
necky of Houston and two bmv. Houston Appearance
there Charlie and John-ciesae sraa “The Man" Musial, who
Neg of Houston and twenty two, heids mite ha shall records
D prandehildnn than any saves in history, will
sail as a player
he great south-
weekend Aug.
A bachelor is a: feX.
crazy to Be mat: it
knows at
than any pa
bid adieu to '
2 BIG DANCES
Friday and Saturday, Aug. 30 -31
at Spring Agricultural Society Hal
Music by UNETA ORCHESTRAL
V. r.a. • Top Recording Band
Maire - M diern Mush
THIN) MICHI DANCE - *:30.12:30
% ‘: 41 00 per person
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POWERED FOR THE BIG PULL!
ORD 6000 TRACTORS
• Pew-Str Nydradkk System provides fast, responsive hydraulic
action at all operating engine speeds.
• Full Power Disc Brakes -oil cooled to last longer and provide easier,
more positive control.
• Power Steering—standard equipment on every Ford 6000 to provide
work-saving operating efficiency.
• Advanced 3-Point Linkage- draft sensitive lower links provide respon-
sive draft control.
• Soloci-O-Speed Transmission - shift to any engine speed without
stopping, without clutching, and under load.
• Also single or dual-wheel front end.
Come in and see the 5-plow FORD 6000
FORD
Sealy Tractor &
Implement Co.
JOE KRCHNAK, Owner • ANTON CERNY, Salesman
TU 5.3595 SEALY Highway 36
the St Louis
er final 1963
I uston’s Colt
KITIRIK, mascot of
KTRK, Channel 13, Hou-
ston, will appear at the
Austin County Fair to
judge the pet show on
Saturday, October 19.
The show is scheduled for
2:00 p.m.
Miss Kitirik has made
1 (Held Over)
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max
the Schubert who came to help Mr.
, Schubert observe his birthday
" were: On Saturday night Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Davis and Roy
Schubert, Jr. of Bellville, and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoff. Sunday
dinner guests were Mrs. B. C
Gruener and Mrs. David Gruen-
li er of Freeport, and Claude
i Gruener of Houston. On Sunday
1 afternoon Mr and Mrs. W. D
1 Stone and family, Mr. and Mrs. |
• James Schroeder and family,
Miss Jackie Goebel, Waddel
• Brandes, and Mr. and Mrs. G. P.
Michaelis were their guests
% Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Michaelis
1 were among the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund Brune on Fri-
, day when they observed their
birthdays.,
.On Friday morning Mrs. Will
1 Schubert accompanied Mrs. Wal-
I ter Vornkahl and daughter. Ruby!
• Lee and Mrs. Grat Fisher of
1 | Bellville for a visit to Mrs. Joe
| Ludwig in Columbus for her
1 birthday.
Guests who came to help Clif.
1 ton Stuessel observe his birth-
1 day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
1 Edward E. Schubert were Mr.
i and Mrs. Louis Schultz of Rosen-
! berg, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
1 Stuessel of Sealy, and Mrs Wal-
1 ter Vornkahl and Ruby Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mathis and
1 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Loehr and
family of Houston spent the
week end with Mrs. Max Loehr.
Peggy Jo Dittert spent sever-
al days with Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Dittert and Mr. and Mrs Bob
Dittert and family in Millheim.
Miss Ruth Orenbaun of Okla-
homa City visited Mrs. M. F.
|Mersmann Monday morning.
Mrs. Walter Konesheck visit-
ed Mrs. Willie Loehr Friday.
- Robert Charles Mersmann of
A& M spent the week end at his
home.
il Loehr, Mrs. Chas. Mersmiun
• Mrs. Sam Vornkahl, Mrs. Alfred
I Severin, Mrs. G. P. Michaelis,
" and Mrs. Walter Vornkahl and
MRs. Max MERSMANN daughter. Ruby Lee of Bellville.
, . Mrs. Mersmann served refresh-
or and Mrs. Oscar Goebel ments consisting of cake, cook-
and enjoyed games of 88. ies, sandwiches, cheese creckers,
.Mrs. G. P. Michaelis visited coffee, and punch. Mrs. Max
Mrs. Richard Kollatschny in Cat Loehr, Mrs. R. W. Kudlacek and
Spring Thursday. Mrs. Henry Dittert helped Mrr
Mersmann quilt on other day:
The quilt is an eight point star,
which was pieced by Mrs. Mers-
mann’s mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dittert
spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. M. F. Mersmann and
jother relatives. On Sunday they
attended the Dittert family re-
union in Cat Spring. Their
daughter, Peggy Jo, returned
home with them on Sunday
ening after spending, the past |, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mathis of
to weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Houston spent the week end with
Mersmann. Mrs. Max Loehr. Mr. and Mrs.
D.Mr and Mrs. Fritz Gregert of Leon Loehr and family of Hous.
Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. ton are vacationing with Mrs.
Willie Loehr Saturday afternoon. Loehr and relatives in Bellville
Ladies who enjoyed a quilting this week.
• party with Mrs. M. F. Mersmann
on Tuesday were Mrs. Max Ischmer and Mrs. Ernst Trenck- I ily.
Pvt. Archie Duncan of the U.
S. Marines who was at home
for the past 20 days left Monday
to return to Camp Pendleton,
San Diego.
Thursday, August 22,
mann on Tuesday, fo
Kretzschmer’s birthday
Mrs. Ella Necker and Mr.
Mrs. Wilbur Von Heeder and
of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pacher
visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lud-
wig on Sunday night and enjoy-
ev. ed games of 42.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sehr
and Kathy, and Albert Slivi
were guests of Mr. and Mrs
vid Gruener and family
Charles Schroeder, Jr. for C
es birthday on Sunday.
Henry Vornkahl spent
week in Freeport with Mr.
Mrs. Leroy Vornkahl and da
ter and in Houston with Mr.
. .Mrs. Waco Buntzel and Mr.
Guests of Mrs. Marie Kretz- Mrs. Melvin Vohnkahl and |
Loehr and relatives in Bellville
SO
REFRESHING
FOR WARM
WEATHER
JUST ADD MILK TO .
Hershey’s 4O
INSTANT E. ‘
COCOA MIX T
1, lb. Box • 4
LEADW
AN
WALTER’S
MILK
14 Gal. Carton
Easy Spreading BAMA
PEANUT 9
BUTTER 5
Big 18 oz. Jar 4
SUNSHINE 1
CRACKERS
1 LB. BOX 4
LOG CABIN
MARGARINE
1 LB. PKG.
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The Peters School will open
on Monday, September 3. at 8:30
for a full day’s session with
lunches served.
The Peters School P T. A. will
a couple of appearances in
Sealy and was received
well each time when she
visited the firemen’s f rolic.
meet at 8:00 on Friday night.
August 23. All parents and board
members are urged to attend
this important business meeting.
Mr and Mrs. John Pomykal,
Jr of Brenham spent the week
end with Mr and Mrs. Harvey
Stuessel and Harvey, Jr. On
rilinais, battling for
league pennant.
nA isingnight Registration Set
. artern Suras: For Orchard School
.... , ... Pupils of Orchard Elemen- Sunday Miss Joan Suroveak
ET Win tm: Stan tary School and Orchard High spent the day with them.
1s Houston fans Scho will ter , , I Mr and Mrs. Leroy Loehr and
... to the Cardinal" * % at family of Houston spent the
. 14+ plaving or, p.m Friday August 30. All week end with Mr and Mrs. Wil-
en plying pre- buses will make their regularly lie Loehr
ML une • scheduled routes arriving at Mr and Mrs. Chas Mersmann
wit 1 the ( ar- schor about 1 25 attended the housewarming for
N41 Mr and Mrs George Pavlicek
, stwntal events ErgirAtH W.*: preceed. on Sunday evening.
Mu: ed by a peneral faculty meeting Mr and Mrs. C. W Brandes
." # at 8:30 on August to, and family visited Mr and Mrs.
t scroll (‘la... .:! . .... . s 30 Max S. hubert on Monday night
HIT o1 fans who . ‘ .: .. ". M of last week for Mr Schubert’s
ted to the memir. an rwiy Siptemner 3. birthday |
Dvoki. Kett Mu. states ( M Jackson, superin- On Sunday night Mr and
tin and h. tendent Mrs. Max Schubert were guests
, orchard Independent School
hit prening mound "Ditrat wh.....Bead a. voted This Week’s Seminar
ele The statue of ,"
bcher.r
"i’eest herri of the ,
. . . fowthail f.
* Wil: bee plac.
, proximate |
on - r-cunditioned
im in honor of twth .
-replica if the himhs
liven to Mus.
NjoUN Wilk
has many teasures
ellipis 01 t
has set or tied 16
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velds, 30 Na-
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‘ records ======
Highway U’se Tax
Due by September 3
On Trucks, Buses
IEl vai \ chicle ow ners or
In t’s must pay by Septem-
‘*1 the Feietal U’se Tax on
1 ris se on the pub-
t..} w ,Vs. says the Internal
1 ‘Dis beat and Covers
t-ginning July 1
IRS 1.....2200 used to file
o l k nd or bus return,
zirhndytawcomputation
-hedule Tiable vehicles
range all the way from two-
axled trucks to three or four-
axint ruek-tractor combina-
lens TheGeinment advises
ni liuk and bus owners to
closely read Form 2290 and see
! they must pay this tax.
Besides the September 3 fil-
"L date truck and bus owners
should alsi remember that any
additional vehicles acquired af-
1ei they have filed their 1963
return, are subject to the high-
w.1y use tax this year. In these
cases, a tax return must be filed
by the last day of the month
following the month the ve.
hicle wa
Forms
put into operation.
2290, and
klet. Publication
I helpful
No. 349
are available free of charge at
IRS offices.
Exec. Com. of Sealy
Women’s Bowling
Ass’n to Meet
The executive committee of
the Sealy Women’s Bowling As-
sociation will meet at the Sealy
| Bowling Palace at 8 p.m. to-
night. August 22 All associa-
tion officers, league officers and
team captains are invited to at-
tend.
additional :
Ed
1 the To Feature Author
P- As Speaker
Cleon Skousen, author of the
made best-selling book, “The Naked
twinus and omnus- Communist," will be one of the
the c mprere she is featured speakers at a Citizen-
r has any o mployer ship Seminar for high school
het d partment, for students which is held August
1 J ily She made an 20-24 on the campus of Sam
BEER
on
T AP
NOW
ZAPALAC’S
PLACE
Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Zapalac
217 Front St.
Sealy
>C
BORDEN’S
STARLAC
INSTANT MILK
Big 8 Quart Size
MIGHTY - GOOD
M-G
Fryers
LB.
BLUE BELL
MELLORIN
4 Gallon F
ROUND .
Carton
NEW
NEW
i Easy open NO-KEY CAN
A ONE POUND SIZE
ADMIRATION COFRE
MEAT MARKET
T-Bone Weak lb. 75
Seven Steak lb. 65
Houston State Teachers College
• in Huntsville sponsored by the
Texas Fam Bureau.
The famed anti-communist
author will be one of several
outstanding lecturers and edu-
vators who will participate in
the event which will be attend,
ed by more than 225 high school
juniors and seniors from all
over the state, according to C.
H I* V’aney of Waco, president
of the Texas Farm Bureau.
The seminar will povide in-
tensive studies in citizenship,
our American heritage, the pro-
per role of government, and the
threat of communism, according
to DeVaney. He said the cur-+
riculum is designed “to comple-
ment the formal education of
these young folks and to make
it more meaningful for them."
Chartered buses will leave
August 20 from Lubbock,
Wichita Falls, Abilene, San An
tonio. and Corpus Christi to
transport the students to Hunts-
ville County Farm Bureaus are
sponsoring or co-sponsoring
with other interested organiza-
tions the attendance of local
young people who have been
selected on the basis of scholas-
tic attainment, speaking ability,
and other qualifications, DeVan-
ey said.
NOOK TIMERS TO MEET
The Noon Timers League will
meet at 11 a.m. Thursday, Aug-
ust 29, at Sealy Bowling Palace.
Anyone wishing to bowl with
the league may inquire at the
establishment.
Mr and Mrs. Arnold Riple
were honored on their wedding
anniversary Sunday, August 18.
| They had a barbecue dinner for
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tallas and
Connie Sue Milligan and Mr. and |
Mrs. George Loehr and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Jurries, Houston.
Mrs. Robert Jurries is a sister
of Mr. Riple.
Sirloin
lb.
Steak 69
Veal Chops Ib. 59
Rib Steaks Ib. 55
Shoulder Roast Ib. 57
Short Rib Roast Ib. 50
Brisket Roast Ib. 39
Spare Ribs
Pork Bones
lb. 35
lb. 79
Quick Cooking q g
ADOLPHUS D 1
RICE JD
2 LB. BOX
WASHBURN’S
PINTO a a
BEANS 23
2 LB. PKG. -1
GOLD MEDAL
2 SPAGHETTI
— 12 oz. Boxes
ALMA BRAND
Shoestring
POTATOES
NO. 300 CAN
GLADIOLA FLOUR
_______________5LB BAG
No baking! Ready-to-serve!
PET. RITZ
CREAM PIES
(all flavors) Large Size
9
RANCH STYLE PA
8 BEANS 51
‘ — No. 303 CANS * •
No Deposit! No Return! 6 bottle pack
PEARL BEER 99
in Glass ( ans
to En
Service to
Assorted Colors or Snow White
NORTHERN q •
Bathroom 20
TISSUE J 1
4 Ron Pack “ “
For Dishes and
Fine Fabrics use
TREND
SOAP
Giant Box
G.B
Super Ma
HERMAN MELONECI
Phones TU 5-3875 or TU 5-7701
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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/m1/5/: 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.