The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1961 Page: 5 of 8
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Miss Judy Gorman and friend
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Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Brun?.
Supplies
alues!
A colorful new telephone service will
• express your love for a special someone
all through the coming year. The cost is
surprisingly low. It’s so easy to order.
Simply call the business office or ask any
telephone serviceman—just think of all
the shopping steps you’ll save!
from the San Bernard Electric
Coop, who gave steam irons to
scramble girls.
BLUE BELL
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lb. 60
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Gussie Loehr and son of Hous-
ton visited Mrs. Max Loehr dur-
ing the week end.
On Monday afternoon Mr. and
donors of calves, steam irons,
and high point exhibitors’ priz-
es, were in attendance at the ap-
preciation dinner given by the
4-H Club council at the VFW
Hall in Bellville November 30.
A covered dish meal was spread
for the occasion.
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SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 16
DELIGHT THOSE YOU LOVE
WITH COLORFUL NEW TELEPHONE SERVICES
Let Us Help You Decorate
Your Xmas Tree!
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J. J. Grant were Mr. and Mrs. i
A. B. Compton and Miss Bar-'
Officers of the 4-H Council
were in charge of the program.
4-H Council Hold
Appreciation Dinner
In Bellville Nov. 30
Around 150 4-H Club mem-
bers, their parents, leaders, buy-
era of their stock and poultry
at the 1961 Austin County Fair,
. Sun.
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Ilie, were
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COLORFUL EXTENSION PHONES inhedroom, den,
kitchen i or any convenient location!) assure undisturbed
privacy and pleasure. Come in a variety of gay, colors.-
whether you choose the familiar wall phone or the lovely
little Princess with light-up dial.
AGENCY
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CAMPBELL’S
TOMATO
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LARGE CAN
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HOME INTER-
PHONE lets the
- family talk from
room to room, greet
visitors nt the door,
or check on baby’s
sleep —all by tele-
phone. Saves count-
less steps. Fun to use.
Wonderful Christ-
mns surprise for all.
F
GAY BELL CHIME
announces phone calls
with a musical tone.
Or simply flick the
control switch to get
a loud (or soft) reg-
ular ring Choose gold
or ivory color, Adds a
touch of tastefut giam-
our .. . sure to delight
thequeenof any home.
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Mrs. Max MERSMANN
The school will close for the
Christmas holidays on Friday,
December 22 and class will begin
again on Tuesday, January 2.
A Christmas program will be
given by the pupils after a short
business meeting of the P. T. A.
beginning promptly at 1:00 on
Friday, December 22. Everyone
is cordially invited to attend.
Geo. W. Thielemann, repre-
senting the Houston Lighting
and Power Company, was pres-
MASTERS
in the Masters League Lone
Star beat White Auto 3-1; City
Auto beat Bill's Grocery 3-1;
Sealy Falstaff beat Firemen 3-1;
Rockets beat Quality Shop 4-1;
and Bellville ins. beat Columbus'
Falstaff 4-0. Don Jousan had the I
high game of 212 and the high
series of 543.
Gase
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FRYERS lb, 33
Fireproof SARAN
ICICLES
REG. 25c PKG.
Assorted Colors
ICICLES
BIG 49c PKG.
FREE -a minintur. Princona undor the tree I
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The Newt invites all League
Secretaries to submit the results
of their League each week and
relies on them for correct infor-
mation.
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Kretzschmer on Sunday, Decem-
ber 3.
On Tuesday Mrs. Waco Bunt-
zel and Mrs George Decker of
Houston and Mrs. Sam Vorn-
kahl of Millheim visited Mrs.
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tiers around central nursing stations,
and the central part of the building itself
houses clinic facilities such as X-ray.
First floor will house consultation and
examination rooms. Later, additional
medical education buildings will be erect-
ed on the 300-acre campus.
No patient’s room will be more than a
half-dozen steps from a nursing station
in the new Scott and White Memorial
Hospital and Clinic to be built in Temple.
Ground will be broken Dec. 2 by Vice
President Lyndon B. Johnson on the $8
million structure. Patient rooms are in
Patrons Cooperation
Needed to Help
With Christmas Mail
HAAISTHUDGETHIUES
8 with our everyday food savings
SPECIALS lor DEC. 14-15-16
dy containers, or heavy
ping paper, or both, and
sealed with strong sealing
or securely tied with a
twine. The address should be
one side only, and your
address in the upper left hal
corner. It is a good idea to 7
the name and address of the ad
dressee on a slip of paper inside
the parcel in case the outside ad
with all addresses faced the a day of retreat at St. John’s
same way. Labels to Identify Episcopal Church today. The
your bundles as “All for Local day will begin with a celebra
Delivery" or “All for Out-of- tion of the Holy Eucharist al
When you order any of thene new telephone
nervices, be sure to ask for tin- free bantam
Prince** phone. It announces your sur-
prise and also makes a joyful child's toy.
Comes in an attractive holiday bos —to
help make thia Christmas the merriest!
Members of the Friendship
lowing the business meeting.
The names of John Mark
Necker and Richard Kudlacek
were omitted from the list of
NOONTIMERS
in the Noontimers League
Katy Warehouse beat New-1
comb's 4-0; Rainbo Bread beat ;
Sealy Ins. 3-1; and Wendt Well
beat Fowler Minimax 3%-.
High game of 167 by Sadie Stein ■
of Hempstead, 162 by Rose Marie ‘
Meier. High series of 477 by
Sadie Stein. 464 by Lois Phil- ’
lips of Bellville.
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point 4-H exhibitors at the '61 Despite all preparations, extra
fair. Lamar McCamey attended they cannot be forwarded or re- F thmAii ... Heav
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mathis,
Leon Loehr and children and
, ship cuid“ynjyedSaodhrttiprno-Ernst Trenckmann for her birth-
gram consisting of Christmas day:
poems and songs arranged by
Melinda and Carolyn Brune, fol-
Santa Claus Day
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Carolyn Ruth Finch brought a Club and their families enjoyed
bouquet of beautiful chrysan- a delightful Christmas party at
themums to school last week. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Loehr vis-! Schubert on Friday night.
ited Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Law- i ..
horn, Sr. Sunday evening. I Sunday morning guests of
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Michaelis Mrs. Ed Kunze and Miss Jennie
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick were Mr. and Mrs.
Harvel Zaskoda and family on Carroll Scarborough of Houston.
Sunday afternoon when they ob- Afternoon visitors were Rev.
servedatheir son, William 8 , and Mrs. w. w. HOlcomb of Ga-
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. lena Park.
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! Houston Couple
Town Delivery” may be obtain- 9:30 and close with Divine Ser
Sharon Strickland and Mr. and ed at the post office or from vice at 2:30. Father D'Aubert is
Mrs. W. K. Helmcamp, Pam and your carrier free of charge. Rector of the Church of the
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Card of Thanks
We wish to thank all who at-
tended the chicken stew and
bazaar Saturday, December 2.
We are grateful to all workers
and contributors, and to every-
one who helped to make it a
success.
Women of St. John's
Episcpal Church
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pupils who had not been absent Mrs Leo Kveton visited Mrs.
for the second six weeks period Max Loehr.
With the busy Christmas
season just ahead, Postmaster
R. A. Engelking is again ask-
ing local postal patrons for their
cooperation in helping expedite
the prompt delivery of their
Christmas mail. The coopera-
i tion during past Christmas sea-
sons has been wonderful, Mr.
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STRIKETTES
In the Strikettes League, Goe- !
bel’s Cafe beat Donnelly Ins. 3-1;
Plagens Texaco beat Max Wan-
der Ins. 3-1; Sealy Decorating
Center beat Austin Co. State
Bank 3-1; Sealy 7-Up beat Hess
Drug 4-0; Koffee Kats beat Dr.
Ford’s Clinic 3-1; and Frostie
Root Beer beat City Radio 3-1. i
High game of 212 was rolled by
Virginia Loescher who also had
the high series of 520. Doris
King picked up the 5-7 solit, i
Lane Cosier the 3-10, and Glor-
ia Diestel the 3-7-iO.
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Mrs. Edmund Eckardt of Cat
Sprirg sold her home and seven
acres of land to Mr. and Mrs.
Hy. Robertson of Houston. She
had lived in her place with her
husband for 17 years. After Mr.
Eckardt passed away in 1956,
her health began to fail, and she
was unable to take care of her
place.
Mrs. Eckardt will build a
home near her daughter, Mrs.
Ruby Lee Hill in Cat Spring.
Elmo Hoppe is the contractor
and will start construction af-
ter Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Robertson plan
to make their home at Cat
Spring. He is employed by
Cook's Paint Company in Hous-
ton.
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Mrs Ella Schroeder and Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Haverda were
pleasantly surprised Sunday
with a visit from Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Stein and son, Solomon
of Byron, Wyoming, living tem-
porarily in Houston Other
! guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arth-
i ur Braesicke and Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Stavely.
FIRST CHOICE 4 4
(rushed PINEAPPLE 1 1
NO. 303 CAN ■ A
Ernest Schroeder observed their
thirty-first anniversary with a
family dinner.
Mrs. P. R. Necker and Mrs.
Wilbur Von Heeder and sons of
Houston visited Mrs. Ernst
Trenckmann and Mrs. Marie
Engelking stated, and expressed
the hope this same spirit of co-
■ operation will prevail again this
year.
Rates and regulations are the . - . a ..
same as last year, the postmas- dress is marred.or torn of,,.
ter pointed out. Unsealed cards The greatest help of a ’
without writing, other than your master Engelking admonished
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to Dr. Gordon, Dr.
Smith, the nut sing staff and al-
so Dr. Justiss of Bellville during
my recent stay in th" Sealy Hos-
pital Thanks to Rev. Schreiner
for visits and prayers, to all rel-
atives, and friends for flow-
ers. visits, cards, gifts, calls,
; and help to me and mj> family
These kind deeds will lie long
remembered.____
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GLADIOLA $ E
Cake Mixes / \
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and Chocolate) pkg. • “
MELONECK’S Super Market
HERMAN MELONECK, JR.
’ Phones - TU 5-3875 or TU 5-7707 Air - Conditioned
Spray Your Tree with Aww am
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Large 89c Can Only“4
Reg. 10c Retail - Your Choice - 6 for
Shiny Brite Ornaments 45
XMAS TREES 89
To order simply call SOUTHWESTERN (4) BELL
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fortwrrataorPrstuFkedfirconde al mami is deposited in surfic
liverable, provided they bear ient time to reach it ’ destinai
I your return address. All sealed ton:
cards and those containing writ-j '
ing must bear the 4c letter rate Advent Day of
of postage,, hvsen Retreat Held at
You can further assist by sep- _ 1. , _ -
vsoicu ... - arating your cards for local and St. John 8 1 oday
U. S. Air Corps November 20. out-of-town delivery. When they In observance of the peni
He is stationed at Lackland Air are ready to mail, with stamps tentlal season of Advent, the
affixed, tie them in bundles Rev. Skardon D'Aubert will leaf!
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HOME-DRESSED
DUCKS 1b. 49
HOME-DRESSED
HENS lb. 29
PREMIUM (•
CRACKERS / 7
1 LB. BOX Mm >
“Ada” Showing at
The Texas Theatre
Sunday and Monday
Susan Hayward and Dean
Martin, two of the screen’s
most colorful personalities, are
co-starred for the first time in
"Ada," at Texas Theatre Sun-
day and Monday, an Avon Pro-
duction for Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer in CinemaScope and ol-
or, produced by Lawrence Wein-
garten and directed by Daniel
Mann.
Based on Wirt Williams' best-
selling novel, "Ada Dallas," con-
cerning a beautiful woman's
drive for success and power, the
picture reunites the femin-
ine star, producer and dir-
ector of a previous outstanding
MGM hit, "I’ll Cry Tomorrow."
Playing prominent roles with
Miss Hayward and Martin are
Wilfrid Hyde White, Ralph
, Meeker and Martin Balsam
in "Ada," Susan Hayward
portrays a girl from the wrong
side of the tracks who uses her
marriage to Dean Martin, cast
as an easy-going "man of the
people" who is elected governor
I of a southern state, to achieve a
position of top Influence and
prestige with highly dramat-
, ic and emotional repercussions.
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Card of Thanks
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Potato CHIPS 7 S
REG. 29c BAG Ms 40
COLGATE’S 0 A
Dental CREAM <9
GIANT 53c SIZE 49 •
PEACHES Big No. 2 Can
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BANQUET Pure Egg $ *
NOODLES / <
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UNCLE WILLIAM A A
Sliced Carrols III
NO. 303 CAN I “
Brown Beauty 4 p
Spanish RICE 1 S
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1961, newspaper, December 14, 1961; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528198/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.