The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1993 Page: 3 of 28
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Thursday, March 25,1993 THE SEALY NEWS 3
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St. Stephen Society #29 to honor
25- and 50-year KJT pin recipients
COME IN AND REGISTER FOR
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law, Vernell Luedecke of Scaly;
sisters-in-law and brother-in-law,
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you owe money on your income
tax return and can’t afford to pay
the full amount all at once. Under
new streamlined procedures, you
may arrange to pay the IRS the
amount you owe in installments.
Taxpayers may request an in-
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Agreement Request,’ and attach-
ing it to their balance due returns.
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from the IRS within 30 days. If
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On March 28, St. Stephen So-
ciety #29 will be honoring 25-
year and 50-year KJT pin recipi-
ents with a special luncheon at
the Frydek Youth Center. Regis-
tration will begin at noon and
lunch will be served at l p.m.
All society #29 members, as
885-3538
324 Meyer Street
High School Band this week. Both
are four year band members and
sergeants-at-arms.
VEIVETTA
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12 OZ.
BESS RUSS MOONEY
We Appreciate You
Big A Auto Parts in Sealy
thanks all of our customers and
friends for attending the open house
last week and helping to make it a
special occasion for us.
We want to especially thank you,
our customers, for your support
throughout the years. It is because
of you that we are where we are
today.
We look forward to continuing to
serve you and our new customers in
both locations.
Bellville-Sealy Auto Care Center
The Grawunder Family
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He plans to attend the U. S. Nav-
Kovar, 17, are profiled by the Sealy al Academy to get his masters in
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PHARMACY
Mark Nastoupil, R.ph - Ray Nastoupil, R.ph.
PHARMACIST ON DUTY
Emergency Phone 885 6914
Sealy
nuclear engineering.
Brian says his most enjoyable
experience in band during the past
Robert plays the tuba, and lists four years has been being a percus-
as his accomplishments, the mas- sion squad leader, and state march-
tering of two instruments, the tenor ing contest. Being in the state
sax and the tuba. His best moments marching contest has been his chief
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(Let us order your
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CHERRY OR GRAPE
99°
Wallis-Orchard ISD Menu
March 29-April 2
Breakfast
•Monday: Fruit juice, pan sausage, toast wljelly, milk
•Tuesday: Fruit juice, pancake 'n sausage wrap, milk
•Wednesday: Fruit juice, klobase, milk
•Thursday: Fruit juice, waffle w/syrup, ham slice, milk
•Friday: Fruit juice, cheese toast, milk
Lunch
• Monday: Spaghetti/meat sauce, salad, mixed
k corn bread, milk
•Tuesday: Country fried steak, rice/gravy,
green beans, fresh fruit, bread, milk
•Wednesday: Turkey pot pie w/vegetables
chilled fruit, oat meal roll, ice cream, mil
•Thursday: Beef & cheese tacos,
chopped salad, com, Rice Krispy bar,
milk
•Friday: Grilled cheese sandwich,
‛rench fries, fruit, cookie, mill
well as family members, includ-
ing spouses of deceased members,
are invited. A covered dish or
dessert is welcomed. The Society
desires women in Frydek to join
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in the fellowship with their
friends and neighbors.
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It’s important to note, how-
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installment plans still have to
pay interest and late payment
penalty on unpaid amounts.
You’re not alone if you antici-
pate having difficulty paying
your balance due. According to
the IRS figures, at the end of
1992 there were 1.5 million tax-
payers paying $5.6 billion
through monthly payment plans.
If you want to start planing
ahead so that your 1993 tax return
holds no unhappy surprises, now
is the time to change your with-
holding to avoid a tax balance due
next year.
from the Industry Public School.
In 1937, she married Frank Russ
and moved to Sealy that year
where she was a real estate broker
and investor. After the death of
Frank Russ, she married Dudley
Mooney in 1986.
Mrs. Mooney was a member of
the Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church in Sealy, the
Catholic Daughters of America,
St. Elizabeth Court #1616 of
Sealy, the local chapter #1505
A.A.R.P. of Sealy, the Sealy
American Legion Auxiliary for 44
years, and former member of the
Scaly Business and Professional
Women's Club. Mrs. Mooney
died Sunday, March 21, in an area
hospital.
Survivors include her niece,
Peggy Lynn of Bellville,
nephew. Gene Koneschik of Dan-
burg, friends, Lucille Koym, Irene
Krenek both of Scaly. She is pre-
ceded in death by her parents,
John and Mary Koneschik, hus-
bands, Frank Russ and Dudley
Mooney and brother, Johnnie
Koneschik.
Wilfred and Shirley Luedecke of Luedecke,
Eagle Lake, and Harry and Cecilia Luedecke,
Luedecke of Scaly; daughter-in- Drescher,
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son, Raymond
sister, Evelyn
brother, Walter
Luedecke, grandson, Mark
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JAMES EDWARD HELWIG
A graveside service for James ter his retirement, he enjoyed
Edward Helwig of Bellville was farming and ranching. He died
held at 2 p.m. on Monday, March suddenly on Saturday, March 20
22, 1993 at the Bellville Mau- in Bellville at the age of 69
soleum with Pastor Willie Rotter years, 2 months and 14 days,
officiating. He is survived by his wife, Dot-
James Edward "Jiggs" Helwig lie Helwig of Bellville; daughter,
was born January 6, 1924 in Darly Merlins and her husband,
Bleiblerville, the son of Eddie M. Carl, of Bellville; son, Bardy
and Milda (Peschel) Helwig, in Helwig and his wife, Jan, of Rock
the Bleiblerville-Industry area Spring; four granddaughters,
where he was reared. He then Dayne, Brittney, Julie and Jill;
moved to Bellville. On June 26, and many other friends and
1949, he married Dottie Mikcska relatives.
at the St. John Lutheran Church In lieu of usual remembrances
in Bellville. They have made friends who wish may make
their home in Bellville since memorial gifts to the St. John
their marriage. Lutheran Church Memorial Fund.
For 20 years, Mr. Helwig was Funeral services were under the
the owner and operator of Helwig direction of the Schmidt Funeral
Feed and Produce in Bellville. Af- Home in Bellville.
P NANCY B. MOORE
Services for Nancy B. Moore, 54, licensed vocalion nurse and certified
of Cat Spring were held at the O. R. teacher. She was employed
Henncke Funeral Home in al ihe Diagnostic Hospital in
Columbus at 10 a.m. Friday, Houston.
March 19, with interment in Prairie Nancy was united in marriage to
Lee Cemetery in Brenham. Pastor G. W. Moore and resided in Cat
Robert Schloru officiated. Spring the past 15 years. She had
Pallbearers were Cliff Hawthorne, Lutheran Church affiliations. She
Sian Kaliszewski, Len Cunning- died in the Diagnostic Hospital on
ham. Bob Hinson, Curtis Alston March 17 following an eleven days
and George Thompson. stay.
Nancy Moore, the daughter of Survivors arc her husband, G. W.
George and Nelda Amdi Briggs, was Moore of Cat Spring; mother,
born July 12, 1938 in Houston. Nelda Briggs of Huntsville; two
She attended college and was a aunts and several cousins.
Complete list of Luedecke survivors
Survivors of Alfred Luedecke Dethloff of Sealy and Alvin and
include his second wife, Elsie Goldie Dittert of Cat Spring;
Hinzc Luedecke of Scaly, twelve grandchildren and sixteen
daughters and son-in-law, Gladys great-grandchildren, and a number
Pavelka of Sugarland and Mary of nieces and nephews.
Lou and Eugene Gajewski of He was preceded in death by his
Scaly, sons and daughters-in law, parents, first wife, Lizzie
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were participating in the 1990 state accomplishment.
competition and district concert and His plans after graduation include
sight reading, attending school in Waco.
County's EMS
'Disaster Drill'
is set Saturday
Austin County EMS, in con-
junction with the Bellville Police
and Bellville Volunteer Fire De-
partments, will be demonstrating
a “Disaster Drill” at the Bellville
High School on Saturday, March
27.
This Drill, sponsored by the
Houston Community College
EMS Department, is designed to
be both an educational exercise
for Emergency Medical Techni-
cian (EMT) candidates and a pub-
lic demonstration of interdepart-
mental operations and emergency ~ .
capabilities in a disaster situa- NOW AT WEST 10
lion. Capabilities demonstrated Mark Golson has joined the sales
will include patient extrication staff of West 10 Ford-Mercury, lo-
using the “Jaws of Life.” cated at 561 Hwy. 90 E, in Sealy.
The demonstration will begin Previously, Golson was with Boriack
around noon in the parking lot at Motors, Inc. in Bellville. The 1992
BHS and will be preceded by graduate of Southwest Texas State
classroom instruction at 9 a.m. University is a resident of Sealy.
Both portions, classroom and Golson extends an invitation to his
demonstration will be open to the friends to stop by and check out the
public and all Austin County citi- full line of vehicles available at West
zens are invited to attend. 10.
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Funeral services for Bess Russ
Mooney, 79, of Sealy were held
Tuesday, March 23, 1993 at 10
a.m. from the Immaculate Con-
ception Catholic Church in Sealy
with Msgr. BJ. Zientek celebrat-
ing the funeral mass and rile of
commital, assisted by Deacon
Frank Laredo. Interment was in
the Catholic Cemetery.
The Catholic Daughters rosary
was recited Monday, March 22 at
7 p.m. at the Knesek
Bros./Etlinger Funeral Chapel in
Sealy followed by the parish vigil
wake service at 7:30 p.m.
Pallbearers tor the service were
Leon Konvicka, George Einkauf,
Russell Koym, Dennis Kocich.
Chris Krenek, and Bill
Koneshick, with honorary pall-
bearers being B.Y. Lynn, Louis
Koym, Ray Krenek, Wilber
Smith, Elton Koym and Everett
(Buddy) Kersten.
The former Miss Bess
Koneschik was born on Novem-
ber 26, 1913 in Industry to John
and Mary Maresh Koneschik. She
was raised in Industry graduating
Kaepa Calico
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1993, newspaper, March 25, 1993; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594817/m1/3/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.