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Smith Furniture and Floor Co.
ary, 1962.
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Merchendise
Help Wanted
WANTED
TU 5-3824
allotment. Brazos River soil, in
triviets.
mayors and city officials on a
Supt. Vernon Madden at this
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Sealy. TU 5-7737.
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NESS DISTRICT of the City of
Earl Luedecke, TU 5-3519.
11-16-tfc SEALY, TEXAS shell be deemed
Kuchara and girls.
TU 5-3083, Rt. 2. Box 108, Sea-
ly.
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Texas.
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windmill in 1-A condition. Wil-
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Homes For Sale
12-14-1te lie Hanzelka Wallis.
Rabius, Wallis
12-14 Itc
grazing FOR SALE — SPACIOUS MOD-
Alois Jez, Rt. 1, Sealy, TU 5-
ORDER
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TU 5-3385, Sealy
J. D. Sloanes Back
house and four lots in Sealy. 1 .
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for
Election Notice
area.
Bellville.
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San Felipe Corporation elec-
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synagogue, a monastery, a pri-
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hot dogs.
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lovely lace
Cleaned, Oiled
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and Adjusted
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PATIENTS
$12.50
ALL MAKES of Machines SERVICED!
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CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
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Contrary to Some Statements Made
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SLOAN MOTOR CO
Ralph Sloan
Sealy
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TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS
OF AUSTIN COUNTY WATER
ETA Has Christmas
Party at Rendezvous
8-3411.
WATER WELLS
1-30-tfe
DRILLED
gas, springs. or any other means
is capable of discharging shots,
pellets, or any solid object at a
velocity in excess of three hun-
ern home, air conditioned fam-
ily room-kitchen, carpets and
drapes, near schools. Must sell.
George Einkauf of Rt. 3, Sea-
ly will receive two movie guest
tickets to see “Ada'' showing at
Civil Defense
Leaders at Special
Houston Meet Today
and milk.
FRIDAY
butter and milk.
WEDNESDAY
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Giddens
of Houston spent Sunday with
their mother, Mrs. J. G. Lum-
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min
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CALL US for:
Terracing — Tank Building
accompanied their grandmother,
Mrs. J. G. Lummus home for a
weekend visit.
meat loaf, potatoes, carrots and
peas, salad, jello, bread, butter
and milk.
H H. Nowak
Mayor.
chili'sauce. potatoes, pickles, cob-
bler, butter, milk.
THURSDAY - turkey, dress-
ing. gravy, green beans, cranber-
ry sauce, peaches, bread, butter
Down Town Recreation Center,
Memorial and Sabine.
Sealy area coordinator John
Selman is being represented by
Madrid they stayed at the Cas-
tellana Hilton, and maintained a
busy schedule through their visit
there.
Si
Ren
George Wayne Kunze
Mayor,
San Felipe Corporation
tion for first term, E. F. Rap-
silver.
Seeking reelection for alder-
vie, Col., and baby boy.
DISMISSALS — Jones Finke,
Joe Pechanec, Miss Ella Kveton,
NOTICE of .
Annual Election
Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Michaelis,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brune and
Mrs. Tony Donnelly visited with
Herman Michaelis in Bay City
on Monday. Mrs. Donnelly also
visited her sister, Mrs. Pauline
Meyer.
Mrs. Z. C. Verm and Mrs. J.
G. Lummus spent Friday and
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UN 5-3431 — BELLVILLE
or TU 5-2283 — SEALY
Sealy
10-5-tfe
girl, Mrs. Margie Peek and baby
boy.
Tol-Teen Shop
Mrs. R. E. Trenckmann
UN 5-2223, BELLVILLE
12-7-2tc
AERMOTOR
iham
$100 down,
$30 per month
2 sections. If interested call R ty civil defense leader, is in
W. Hintz, TU 5-3158, Sealy, 1
in their banking house Sealy,
tfe ■ Texas on the 9th day of Janu-
IM. 843.75. Completely printed
with your name and address.
The Sealy News, TU 5-3334.
12-14-tfc
City of Sealy, Texas
LARC.E 5%x8% IN. SCRATCH ATTEST:
TURKEYS FOR SALE. — HER
bert Holtkamp, Rt. 3, Sealy.
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OUR BUSINESS to:
DIRT MOVING
Don Eli Krampitz
Subdivision
Phone TU 5-3370
Apartments-
Houses for Rent
DEE BRUNE
- REALTOR -
Frank B. Petter
President,
Board of Directors
ATTEST:
। Henry J. Prazak
Secretary,
Board of Directors
(SEAL)
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Th* ultimate in fit, comfort
and beauty ...Gossard’s
Original Flair® bra in exqui-
sits, sheer lined nylon Ises.
Elastic nst trams* cup for
ths psrfsct fit that adjusts to
you. Whits, Ivory Ross,
Black.
A, 32-36; B, C, 38-30.
Merry
Christmas
and
Happy
Monday by calling at the News
I office.
12-7-2tp Saturday in Houston visiting
------ their children and grandchil-
in duplicate, 815.45; IM. 828.25
In triplicate, 500 sets, 823.70; the Texas Theatre Sunday or
Floyd Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Lad-
die Havran, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
stitch, zig-zag and automatic.i
All work guaranteed. Ecker-
sold at a reduced price begin-1
ning Saturday. December 9th
and lasting through December
23rd, 1961. in order to make
room for more merchandise af-.
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BOTH TYPES OF TEXAS AL-
manacs for sale at The News
SIX
TWE SEALY NEWS
Thursday, December 14, 1961
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■AVE BUYERS FOR FARMS
and ranches, large and small !
List your property with Hanly
Realty P O. Box 816. Eagle
Lake, Texas 12-11-tfe
WANT TO LEASE 20 TO 298
1
State Championships
Ride This Week
FOR SALE — USED FURNI-
ture — cast iron heaters, kit-:
chen sofas, cabinets, wardrobes,
one with mirror doors; dressers,
chairs, bed steads, single bed
complete with springs mattress,
few antiques. Marvin Kaechele,
Rt. 1, Sealy. 12 7-2tc
FOR SALE — 2 THREE HFD
room brick homes. 2 baths, TX_________ a.
double garage Don E Kram- F rom 1 FID tO 003111
pitz. TU 5-3370, Sealy. 11-30-tfe r
Modern
CARPET (LEANING
I am still serving Ibis area in that capacity and
plan to continue to do so.
Always ready to deal with you!
See us about your next new automobile
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books, 8550; 40 books, 88 50;
100 books 814.75; 200 books,
826 45 Whatever style you de-
sire. or any other type of man-
ifold book at the world’s low-
est prices. — The Sealy News,
TU 5 3334. tfc
=== SIX CENTS A DAY IS ALL IT
1 costs to use the Simplified
office Paperhound .vpes ar.. . , . .. .
81.65 each, the cloth bound ver- through January 1st, 1962, who
man Beyer and David Smith,
Mr. Campbell, Mrs. Campbell
and Connie.
Real Katoto
y
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Litare yk
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Records Control bookkeeping
system on sale at The News
office and it'll save you many
heartaches at the end of the
year — and especially so when
time comes to make out your
government forms.
UN 5 3292, Bellville. 1
We Buy PECANS
For TOP PRICES
See Us ...
SCHAER’S
Attending were people from
A complete round of ammu- Weimar, Schulenburg, Colum-
nition is the necessary mater- bus. La Grange. Garwood, Scaly
ials for firing a weapon once, and Hallettsville.
SAMMON'S
200 So. Houston - LE 2-3722, Wharton
Houston today, December 14. to
12-14-3tc attend a meeting of civil de-
and reworked. J & S Well Ser- EARLY
Vice. Box 675, Bellville, Texas. ;
session is being held at the
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SECTION 1. Any person who
discharges any gun, pistol, or
firearms of any kind, or who
discharge* an air rifle or air pis-
to) of any description, by what-
ever name known that by means
n't Grootingt from the ontlro Haff of the
SANTA FE RAILWAY
•nd your local Santa Fa Agent
FOR SALE — 1952 FORD Vic-
toria coupe. 2 dr. low mileage. |
Roo condityon. J F Land Clearing - Brush Raking
A
GOOD USED
LOTS
For Sale
FOR SALE
Judge: Mrs. John Kubricht, As-
sistant Judge; Mrs. Lawrence
Janicek, Clerk.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS.
Personnel enlisting in the
Regular Army during the per-
iod of December 11th 1961,
WORKS. TORPEDOES, ROCK-
ETS, ETC , IN CERTAIN PLAC-
ES IN THE CITY OF SEALY.
TEXAS. AND PROVIDING A
PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEALY. TEXAS:
3095
FOR SALE
salmon loaf
cently. Jim Hluchanek of Wei-
mar won a turkey as a door
prize given at the occasion.
Airman Basic Weldon C. Hoff,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L
Hoff of R. F. D no. 1, Bellville,
is being assigned to the United
States Air Force technical train-
ing course for air armament
and gunnery specialists at Low-
ry AFB, Colo.
Airman Hoff, who has com-i
pleted the first part of his basic
military training at Lackland
AFB. was selected for the ad-
vanced traihing on the basis of
his interests and aptitudes.
The airman was graduated
from Bellville High School and
attended Texas A A M College.
I secretary and treasurer. New phase of their lives, that of be-
directors installed were Alois ing a member of the United
Strict sanitation is the most
effective barrier between the
dairy cow and the organisms
which cause mastitis, explains
mus. Their children returned
home with them. Other guests
were Mrs. Erwin Kiesewetter
FOR SALE—JOHNSON GRASS Kuecker, local Army Recruiter-
hay, 40c to 75c per bale, at the Counselor
' ham. Abel Bro*.. UN 5-2627. -
PASSED AND APPROVED
this the 13th day of December, i
lumber, windows and antique dren. Mark and Susie Giddens
furniture. Ben Howard. R !,!
Sealy. 12-T-2te
vice, 700 South Tesch. Bell-
ville. UN 5-2063. 7-20-tfe
FOR SALE — FISH NETS. GILL
and hoop. Also pecan trees.
across any public
States Regular Army. The train-
ing they will receive can he the
basis of a life-time career".
Anyone Interested in obtain-
ing additional information on
this enlistment opportunity can
contact Sgt. Kuecker at the Re-
cruiting Station, 104 N. Market
St., Brenham, Texas, or can
reach him by calling GR 6-4736
in Brenham collect.
1 1-23-6te
SIX ROOM
fense leaders, county judges.
Liveatock ■ Poultry
FOR SALE — MILK COWS,
stock cows and heifer*. All
young and bangs tested. L. J.
Wilmeth. 10-5-tfe
TURKEYS FOR SALE, 3 MILES
southwest of Wallis. See John
U. S. Stovings Bonds, Series
E for growth. Series H for In-
come now yield 3-% per cent on
ail issued since June 1959.
Both principal and interest are
guaranteed by the United States
Treasury and they never fluc-
tuate with the market.
have been appointed officers of
said election, to-wit:
1. n 2. GENERAL
Rudolph Polasek, Presiding
Baalnett
Opportunities
FOR SALE — STOCK AND
equipment in Texaco Service
Station, 4th and Meyer St.
bell, Mrs. C. H. Sanders and
Mrs. R. C. Kunze.
placques and selections. A. J.
Smith Floor Co., Bellville.
10 10-tfc
forms in duplicate or tripli-
cate, with one-time carbon-
snap out at low prices. 500 sets
the Brenham
casions, Louis Zapalac, Jr.
Phone TU 5-3164 or TU 5-
3306. Sealy, Texas. Represent- .
ing R. J. Pesek Memorials,"
Hallettsville, Texas.
MEMORIALS AND MARKERS
W V. Surovik, caretaker of
Sealy Cemetery, TU 5-3143,
Sealy. Representing L. W.
Stolz Memorials, La Grange.
10-20-tfc
pads. 100 sheets each, for sale J. D Keding
at The News office. And in a Clerk,
variety of colors, too. Two for City of Sealy, Texas
25c. tfc
for rent
12-14-2tc
lady, for office work, between
20 and 40 years of age. should
have knowledge of general
office work, including typing,
filing and book keeping. Call |
Mr. Taylor, Sealy Feed Yard,:
TU 5-3518, P. O Box 325,
Sealy. 12-7-tfe
WANTED — SALESLADY FOR
— Telephone TU 5-3598 — Have your carpets clean-
0c pc., g..1, ed 'n your own home the
426 Fifth St. 5m modern way.
Brown, Mrs. Audrey Cullins,
Mrs. Jodie
A. M. Meekma, extension dairy
specialist. The only practical
or way to prevent the spread of
mastitis, he says, is to keep it
from reaching udder tissue.
ROOM UNFURNISHED
Hoff Assigned to
Lowry AF Base
LACKLAND AFB, Tex.
tion will be held on January 6.
1962 in the church recreation '
building.
Seeking reelection as mayor,
George W. Kunze; asking elec-
[CONTROL AND IMPROVE-
MENT DISTRICT NO. 2, Wal-;
lis. Texas:
Notice is hereby given that
the annual election for the elec-
tion of 2 directors of said Dis
trict will be held Tuesday, Jan-!
uary 9, 1962, at the District Of-
fice within said District for the
purpose of electing successors.
to 2 directors whose terms ex-1
pipe on the date of said election
The following named persons
in 612 hours by KLM jet.
National Shelter Survey. The
UNMARRIED MEMORIALS FOR ALL O-
mann Sewing Machine Ser-
SEALY SCHOOL MENU
December 18 thru 22
MONDAY — roast, gravy, pot-
atoes, blackeye peas. greens,
fruit, bread, butter and milk.
TUESDAY — pinto beans, ta-
males. slaw, fruit cocktail, bread.
FOR CHRISTMAS — GIVE discharges, casts. throw* or fires
your children The World Book any squib, rocket, cracker, tor-
& Childcraft. Order now. For pedo or other combustible fire-
a demonstration, call Mrs. works of any kind in the BUSI-
Sodolak, Alvin J. Marek of
Wallis, Wilbert Weinert of Shel-
by, Virgil Luedeker of Industry,
Jay Fuller of Burleigh, J. T.
Jenkens of Bellville. Melvin
Meier and Ernest Trenckmann
were re-elected for two years.
Farm Bureau office will be
closed between the Christmas
1 and New Year holidays, and
I win reopen on January 2.
Returning last week Wednes-
Faga Ranmmont day from an interesting trip to
““"5" Spain were Mr. and Mrs. j D.
FOR SALE — ONE FARMALL Sloane, who spent six days vis-
M.1g2ucomrletesewith.tools, iting in Madrid, Toledo and the
one rarmall d 1950 complete - ” , , , . ,
with tool*, one corn puller and El Escarial. Among therspecial
elevator, one four row rotary, places on their itinerary were
1 row. three trailers, also visits to the Royal Palace, a
disks and cotton spray. Contact _ m-n.. _ "ri
Eddie Eder, Box 35. Wallis. synagogue a monastery, a pri-
11-23-3tp vate bull farm and fight, a bas-
Good Mousekeeping
vacuum cleaners, floor sanders, The annual stockholders
rug..shampopers.and Polisshinmeeting of the Citizens State
maintenance materials. A. J. Bank. Sealy, Texas will be held
^lair9
installation of Farm Bureau Army’s payroll and remain at
officers was held at Mewis home for the holiday season. It
Cafe in Bellville, Monday night, will afford them the chance to
Edwin Kamas was re-elected remain within the family dr-
president; G. P. Michaelis, 1st due during the Yuletide. enjoy-
vice president, 1st term; Erwin ing this time knowing that upon
Rathke, 2nd vice president, 1st arrival of the New Year they
term; Melvin Meier, re-elected will begin a new and interesting
Dinner and dancing were en-DC-8 jet from Houston to New
( joyed by twelve couples of the York in 21 • hours, and made the
1 Electronic Technician's Asso- trip from New York to Madrid
ciation at the Rendezvous re-
l a ee
Ue 779
New Year #
to-order salesbooks
AVON COSMETICS — Need* . -----
qualified women interested in Armv Offers
good earnings at once. Increas- A f „
ed Christmas business means Special “Holiday
dord opportunity roramnrs The 1961 Christmas-New Year GARAGE REPAIR
of school age children. Call GR Holiday leave program for the
6-4589 or write Box 90, Bren- United States Army has been
-ham. ll-23-4tc announced by SFC Howard A
VMM HAI viou PimmcTv guilty of a misdemaenor and up-
FOR RALEIGH PRODUCTS on conviction shall be fined not
contact C L • Landrum, Phone , more than ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS (100).
of compressed air, compressed FOR RENT— 75 ACRE COTTON | LeRoy Grebe, Austin County
“ ■ “ “ ‘ ! School superintendent, and coun-
dred (300) feet per seconduaon , REPAIR ALL MAKES OF
5 sewing machines, straight
acres pasture for
ter January 1st, 1962 12-7-2te and children of Bellville. They
-VW BAI r r-w rwn also visited with brother-in-law
rom,1s9wiiight"airscon- and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
ditioned trailer house, com-
pletely furnished Like new.
Phone UN 5-2393. 12-31 52tp
R. A. COWARD, JR.
$2650. Call TU 5-3449 12-7-2tp
ROOM AIK CONDITIONER
covers or protectors. to protect
your window unit from winter |
weather. City Radio and TV, |
Automobiles
1956 FORD % TON PICK-UP
for sale. A-1 condition. Henry
Macha la, Sealy. 11-16-tfe
FOR SALK — 1948 CHEVROLET
Club coupe in good condition.!
Joe zborl. Rt. 1, Sealy.
12-7-3tp
vopsenK.-195800"2 "IcK; \ sws
Grocery, Sealy. 12-14-1te
sion at 82 00 each, plus postage, specifically request leave, may
The Sealy News. tfc | be granted leave not to exceed
- 15 (jays.
Farm Bureau Officers This is a wonderful opportun-
T 4 11 J xx J 1 ity, explained Sgt. Kuecker. "for
men, Mance Coody, John Klan- Installed Monday a young person to get on the
Ika, Edgar Frank, and Frank
Matea; asking for election for
first term, Floyd Blakey, Ern-
est A. Ludwig, and John Skri-
vanek.
By Blue Schroeder
The big prize is waiting this
Saturday for four teams, one in
each class. This Saturday the
championship will be decided in
each class. There are going to
be some top games. Now here is
how I think they will turn out.
State Championship Games
4A, Wichita Falls (13-0) vs
Galena Park (12-1), Wichita
Falls
3A, Nederland (9-3-1) vs Du-
mas (11-2), Nederland
2A. Quanah (14 0) vs Donna
(12-2), Quanah
1A. Hull-Daisetta (14-0) vi
Albany (14-0), Albany
That is who I think will be
the state champions. That* it for
now. Good-bye for now.
[AN ORDINANCE I Miseellanegns
AN ORDINANCE PROHIBIT RENTALS — ON SANDERS STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
I ING THE SHOOTING OF FIRE-
ARMS. AIR GUNS, OR FIRE-
FontUttre
and Applianees a
FOR SALE OR RENT — USED
refrigerators, washing ma-
chines and ranges. — Sealy
Butane Co. 3-12-tfc
AMERICAN GIFTS,
and other gift
"Specializing in
Farms and Ranches**
Election judges, Ed. Hein,
and Mrs. H. Clay Elliott.
Clerks, Mrs. Elmer D. Camp-
Business Lsting
WE BUTCHER, CUT, WRAP
and freeze beef and pork for
home freezers. Liberty Food
Market, Wallis. — phone GR
Sealy.
I FOR SALE
part-time route, Watkins Pro-
ducts in Sealy. Write R. W. „„—.
Egger 1915 Ave G Phone NO nr ______ - - - ________,
23763, Rosenberg ’ i2.14.3tc "EesSAE 12 In.* srar, ^.hSl he dyme
thick, 15 in. wide, 835, also one guilty of a misdemeanor and up-
exhaust fan, Tower adding on conviction shall be fined not
machine. TU 5-3339, Sealy, more than One Hundred Dollars
10-26 tfc ; (8100).
SNAPOVT AND REGISTER MFcermOBaUsIRESSSTSONieT
frrmsuinimanytstyiiestand.o. as used in this ordinance shall Alvin Riechman. 2161 Main.! sup.. ,
or whatever mean and include the Six (6) Sealy. Ph. TU 5-3788 12-7-2te meting
rupl i<ate or what e ver number City BLOCKS bordered on the'—— ------------------ meeting-
of ."cates" you need.for your North by First Street, on the SPECIAL SALE
particuarotpnmachin5.Let East by West Front Street, on he SHEARER'S ARMY SURPLUS
ushwy ousamp les.andguote South by Fourth Street and on Brookshire, Texas
Fc5ins34P NewsthewesbyHiway36. h ALL MERCHANDISE WILL BE
v a __ HE SECTION 3, Any person who ;
Mrs. Koym and Son
Move to Louisiana
Mrs. Louis Koym and non,
Russell, helped Mrs. Elton
Koym and son, Brent, move
। from Lane City to Louisiana on!
December 2nd, where the lat-
ter joined their husband and
father, who is stationed at Fort
Polk. The Koyms have purchas-
ed a large trailer house and live
in Leesville.
I Have Not Discontinued My ...
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. _
: W. F Dopslauf, Mr. and Mrs. George Semerenko, Max Brune.
i --- ..— -- .. . . Mr*. Augusta Hering and baby
CARPENTER RE- 1001
pair, roofs, barns and garages, 1961•
etc. H. H. Wenske, Wallis,
Mrs. Leo Campbell
Is Surprised Dec. 6
A surprise was given for Mrs. i Mrs. Susie Elliott, AIbert Thom- ,
1eo, Camp b.?’ her home sen, Walter Wilpitz, Ernest Bie-
Wednesday nght December 6. ri. Miss Clara „ Mrs. Henri-
by her daughter, Connie, on the etta Hurst, Mrs. Eva Nell Lux ,
occasion of her birthday. | baby Margaret Gar-
freshments of chicken salad vie. Col .and hahv hv.
sandwiches, fruit cake, cookies
and coffee were served.
86,500. Terms. Also 203 acres,
good pasture, some timber,
running water plus well, good ,
deer hunting, two miles west
of Cat Spring on all weather
road. Terms. R. L. Dittert, TU
5-3388. 11-23-4te
FOR SALE — I ACRES ON
Highway 90, building about
1300 sq ft. floor space and oth- (
♦r improvements 2 miles east
of Sealy. Apply News office 1
12-14 Itn
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RENEWALS — Fred Menke,
Leroy Krueger, J. F Peery. Joe
Perhanre, Mrs. Chesley Boyd, |
Joe Zurek, Inn Chitwood, Lee
Roy Kulow, Eddie Svinkv, Roy
W Leibsle, Mrs. John W. Ezelle.
Industry Telephone Co., Dean
Kunze, Elmo Lepp, Frank Hosak,
Mr*. L Sklenarik, Joe R Surov- J
cak. Horse Shoe Inn. Andrew
Kosik, Harvey Tipp, Joe Taska,
Frank Petrusek, Charles Grigar, I
Edwin Eckardt, Chas Davidson,
Alvin J. Holub, Sidney Toeliner.
Mrs. H Clay Elliott.
J. C. Matejka. Jack Bolten,
Lynwood Andreas, Billy Koy,
Miss Ellen Kloss, Louis Krch-
nak, James Vayrecka, R. H.
Hammerling. M. H. Thomas, J. F
Muskiet, SM/Sgt. Gail E Burns, ;
SM/Sgt. Gail E. Burns, Sylvest-
er Zapalac, Wm. Andrea*. Mrs.
Chas. F. Body, Mrs. Chester
Stolarski, Henry I. Johnson, Mrs. 1
Margaret Morgan, J C Hill.
George Gallia.
Sylvester Zapalac, Wm. Andrea*.
Mr*. Chas. F. Boedy, Mrs Ches- |
ter Stolarski, Henry I. Johnson, ,
Mrs. Margaret Morgan, J. C. Hill, J
George Galli*.
NEW SUBSCRIBERS — Don-1
aid Ondruch, Sp/4 Joseph Lyons.
-—--
Off-flavor In reconstituted
dry milk can come from Water. I
Scientists of the Texas Agri-1
cultural Experiment Station
point out that water may be
safe to drink but of a type which
can cause off-flavor in the re-
constituted milk.
silica, and the Prado Art Mu-
seum where they saw the works
, of Van Dyke and Goya.
This was a free trip won by
Mr. Sloane through his business
firm in a General Electric cen-
tral air conditioning and heat-
ing sales promotion. They were
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The Sloanes flew an Eastern
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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/m1/6/: 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.