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Enters Service
Lvesteel - Poultri
REGISTERED
Iy
Ewald Schneider, Rt. 2, New j
3-19-2tp ,
Ulm, Texas.
YOUNG COW
For State Representative,
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3-26-4tp
3164.
certain exhibits,
Bubba Schaffner.
Mr.
M. E. LAAS
For County Tax Assessor-
FOR SALE — 2 REGISTERED
3-12-3tc
Phone UL 27141.
/
Edna Wins Dulles
Feeds and Seeds
up
The
winner in county competition
Power Company
plasma physics seminar for Uni-
the Houston Press. The winner
atomic energy
and
dents
an
Motor Company.
3-26-2tc
TEENAGE
Farm Equipment
DANCE
FOR SALE — NEW 9 FT. ALL
Hauerland, Roy Schneider, Ie-
Millheim Hall
Homes For Sale
Drs. Edward C. Creutz
EASTER SUNDAY,
MARCH 29
3-26-ltc
a.m.
Want-Ads get quick results.
3-12-tfc
3847.
Phone 478-2431.
3-12-3tp
I
r
ment classes was explained at
day. In the past, each party
Miseel laneous
4:55.6
FOR SALE
NEW AER-
1
Earl
of fifteen party members with
Pete Kovar 38’
10-17-tfe
1;
a replacement.
1-16-tfc
dek, TU 5-3978.
31
TU 5-3143.
2-6-13tc
RAY'S
ze, TU 5-3980
3-26-2te
lb. 75c
ROUND STEAK
PHARMACY
SIRLOIN, T-BONE
1b. 65c
I
lb. 50c
HAMBURGER
f
Automobiles
SHOULDER
1b. 60c
USED CAR LIST
2
MILADY’S BEAUTY SHOP
Brown.
3-26-lOtp
Gilbert, Bellville.
3-26-2te
re-
was
1
2
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WHITE AUTO STORE
to 3:00 p.m.
3-26-lte
clean, $895.00 Call TP’ 5-3753.
I
Hajdik’s Markel
SEALY
TU 5-3021
some friends
mara. Henry’s Radiator Shop,
Bellville.
3-26-2tp
r
wunuaiMui
X, NW 6-9585
PHONE UN 5-3161
BELLVILLE
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County Youth
Govt Elections
Car Overturns,
No One Hurt
ship. Call: WE 4-2265 or write
Box 361, Brookshire, Texas.
Two Men Killed as
Pick-Up, Car Crash
Near Arcola
receive a Webster’s Collegiate
Dictionary and a free trip to the
cd and scored for the Tigers.
410 relay, 5th, 45.5. Edward
FOR SALE— 1% STORY HOME,
2 lots, 5615 Demel St., across
from Catholic Church, Wallis.
3-12-3tc
- LARGE.
No scraps
<
Mrs
, Su
HAVE YOUR HEARING TEST-
ed by a noted specialist at the
Wayne Hotel, Bellville. Tues-
day. March 31, from 2:00 p.m
will be at Katy on April 4th.
The following boys participat-1
FOR COMPLETE INCOME TAX
service, see Joe Belunek, Fry-
Telephone TU 5-3304
Our Permanent Waves
Make Permanent Customers
% OR WHOLE CALF,
* Fully Dressed
<
David Krampitz 11.4
180 low hurdles, Terry Ash-
structors from within the com-
oany’s 5600-square-mile service
area are expected to attend the
symposium, scheduled April 3
in Uli’s Cullen Auditorium.
Speakers will include two of
• he nation’s leaders in the study
of peaceful uses for atomic en-
ton, and a brother, Glenn W.
Rich of Tyler.
will be held on Thursday, April
2. The rally and general elec-
tion will be held on Thursday.
April 9.
■coring the highest number
points for agricultural achi
ments would receive a TV
from HLAP Co. Each penn
prize money counts as l p
Closing the meeting he I
the 4-H boys about entry ;
News • Want-Ads
Get Quick Results!
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FULL LENGTH FORMAL FOR
sale, green, size 8 to 9. Connie
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Democratic primary May 2nd
For Representative, 9th
Congressional District:
CLARK W. THOMPSON
A
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Rendered or IInrendered
Lard at All Times
A
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Iti
Collector:
EDDIE RICHTER
For Justice of the Peace,
Precinct No. 5:
FRANK J. MOZOLA
"Specializing in
Farms and Ranches”
□THAT BETTER
—ADVERTISING MEDIUM
Than your hometown
-newspaper — reaching
12,000 families over the
—County each week
Meet; Sealy 5th
Sealy High School track team
aid Smithson of Sugarland
i ported.
Moody, a horse trainer,
| Political
Announcements
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I
DEE BRUNE
2 REALTOR
On my 25th anniversary in the
beauty shop business in Sealy, I
proudly offer my thanks to the pub-
lic for their kindness and support,
and invite their continued patronage.
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29th District:
G, F. (Gus) MUTSCHER
For District Judge, 22nd Judicial
district:
TERRY JACKS
For Sheriff, Austin County
JACK GRAHAM
T. A. MADDOX
For County Attorney:
3
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PAINTING, SHEET ROCKING,
paper hanging by contract or
by hour. Call any time day or
night, P & L Painters. Paul
Bemus and Leon McCaffety,
DR 2-3151, Waller, Texas.
2-27-tfc
Pct. 3:
EDDIE HLUCHAN
SEE ME ABOUT MEMORIALS,
markers, foot markers and let-1
tering. W. V. Surovik. Sexton WANTED TO BUY
Pre-Easter
MEAT SALE
- Suaranteed
Service on All Radios
I and Television
~ R. W. FROEBU
— Phone TU 5-3885
— Next Door to Bank
PENVFATREATED
LUMBER
FENCING LUMBER
PORCH FLOORS
SILLS and FRAMING
FENCE POSTS
Write . . .
EDD R. OUALLINE
Box 5, Huffsmith, Texas
6-5-tf
poll Hereford bull. Call Al Car-
ter, Hempstead, Phone VA 6-
“To thank you as we’d like to do
is far beyond our powers
For if we had no friends like you
There’d be no shop like ours.”
ORANGE-PINEAPPLE
DELIGHT
MRS. FRITZ STRAUSS
Cat Spring, Texas
2 cans mandarin orange sec-
tions, drained
1 large can pineapple chunks,
drained
1 cup coconut
2 dip! miniature marshmal-
lows
M pint sour cream
Mix all together and refriger-
ate for several hours. Be sure
to drain the fruit or it will be
too motet.
Clipped from Houston Press
ment. The county champion will
^Telephone TU 5-3598
426 Fifth Street, Sealy
oak
CHAS.J.KALLUS
Next to Schaer's - White's
WWate <Pt^aiun^
Open Mon.-Wed.-Set
Closed Tues.-Thurs.-Fn
of Each Week
Music by the . . . ,
CONTINENTALS
Adm.: $1.00 per person
BUS GROCERY
FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
For Rent
et. Chilled, Cut, Wrapped
and Quick Frozen
Complete Service 5c per lb.
TO 5-3587
If you lose your social secur-
ity check or have it stolen, be
sure to notify your nearest so-
B
EASTER
TREATS
Read the Want-Adsl
the Dulles Relays at advances to the Houston-area
roy Hauerland, Johnny Brandt.
1 ,
om 22.4, Roy Schneider 22 6, begun by this year's govern- =
Help Wented
MECHANIC WANTED OR Ex-
perienced helper. Bieri Motor
Co. Box 564, Katy, Texas.
1700 Students In
HL&P Co.’s Area to
Attend Symposium
The advances being made to-
ward peaceful uses of atomic
energy will be exploded April
2-3 when Houston Lighting and
Funeral services were held at
10:00 a.m. Tuesday at Heights
Funeral Home. Burial was in
Forest Park East Cemetery. His
wife is the former Hazel Wal-
drop.
Moody, a native of Bryan, is
survived by his wife, Barbara,
of Houston; two sons, Terry
Moody and Stuart Moody, of
Houston and his parents, Mr
Susiness and [^ro^eMiona
FOR SALE
A
ergy
1957 FORD, 2 Door Hardtop
1960 FORD, Fairlane, 6 Cyl., Radio, Heater,
Air Conditioned, 2 Door
1962 FORD, 2 Door Hardtop 406, Overdrive,
Radio
1957 FORD, 2 Door Hardtop, Fordomatic,
Radio, Heater
1959 FORD, 4 Door, Fordomatic, Radio, Heater
1955 FORD, 2 Door, Radio, Heater, Overdrive
1956 FORD, 2 Door, Radio, Heater
1957 FORD, 2 Door, Radio, Heater, Overdrive
1950 FORD, 2 Door
1958 FORD, 6 Cyl., 2 Door, Overdrive, Radio,
Heater
1955 FORD, 4 Door, 6 Cyl., Heater
1955 MERCURY, 2 Door, Hardtop, Automatic
Transmission, Radio, Heater
1953 MERCURY, 2 Door, Hardtop, Radio,
Heater, Overdrive
1960 FORD, % Ton Pickup, 6 Cyl., Longwheel
Base
1959 FORD, Fairside, % Ton Pickup
1960 FORD F600 VAN, 8 Cyl., 154 Inch Wheel
Base, 825x20 Tires, 2 Speed Rear Axle
1955 STUDEBAKER, 4 Door, Sedan,
Automatic Transmission, Heater
BQRIACK MOTORS
Firestone and Humble Products
Spelling Bee
CONTINUED from Page 1
Lost and Found
LOST — 4 BRAHMA TYPE
calves from my pasture on
Highway 36. Louis Sklar, TU
5-3431. Reward. 2-27-tfc
there wins an expense-paid trip
to the National Spelling Bee in
Washington, D. C. and a chance
I at valuable cash prizes.
All school champions will re-
FOR SALE
soft, cotton rags.
A rendezvous with
'♦near Matagorda,
IS । said Sunday.
CLOSE OUT OF ALL TIRE rial security district office at
FOR SALE
ustness Asctng
CARPET, LINOLEUM, FLOOR
tile, plastic drainboards, floor
sanding and finishing, by ex-
pert craftsmen. A. J. Smith
Farniture and Floor Co., Bell-
ville. 1-3-6 mo. c
WE BUTCHER, CUT, WRAP
and freeze beef and pork for
home freezers. Liberty Food
Market, Wallis, — phone GR
8-3411. 1-30-tfe
WATER WELLS — DRILLED
and reworked. J & S Well Ser-
vice, Box 675, Bellville, Texas.
Phone UN 5-2393. 12-31-52tp
R. A. COWARD? JR.
Phone UN 5-3422 — Bellville
OUR BUSINESS is:
DIRT MOVING
CALL US for:
Terracing — Tank Building
Land Clearing — Brush Raking
WATKINS PRODUCTS
and
4-H Boys Meet
March 23, the Sealy 4-H
met in room 5 of the J
High Building. C. W. Mu
passed out pamphlets on ।
al livestock rules and n
tions. He then talked about
and regulations for en
animals in the Austin C
Fair. He said that 4-H
and County Treasurer.
The new election procedure
MARGARET'S BEAUTY SHOP
Mrs. Margaret Brast, owner
Miss Dolores Brast, operator
PHONES: TU 513504, TV 5W7
or small pieces, please. The
Sealy News. 3-19-tfe
WANTED — LAWNS TO MOW
after school. Call Weldon Hin-
3 BEDROOM
BABY CHICKS EVERY WED-
nesday. 4A White Leghorn pul-
lets $23.00 per 100 98% sex
guaranteed. Also heavy breeds.
Chicken, turkey or guinea eggs
from elementary schools
Company held a similar sympos-
ium in February, 1961, with
more than 1600 students and in-
structors attending.
representative, Mrs.
Luedecke, TU 5-2117.
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। ran in ________
.. _ , Sugarland competing against 23 Bee in Houston sponsored by
versify of Houston Science stu- teams. The Tigers placed 5th in
6i
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14
erland 15.5. 5th; Terry Ashorn
16.1, Alan Remmert 18.4
880 yd. run, Louis Vicenik,
4 th, 2:07.4, Larry Schneider
2:20, Roland Reichardt 2:28.
1 mile medley, 4th, 3:53, Ed
Fam, 29% down, balance 20
yrs, six miles south Sealy.
acres Henry Necker estate,
1200 feet facing FM Road 1088
nr FM Road 2429, 5 miles
afmn Bellville, Texas. Good
panture or farm land, 29%
Fdown, $260.00 per acre.
• ATSo 20 acres bottom land near
. Hallville, Texas. $300.00 per
faeve. For information on this
property, write D. F. JONES
CI. 7709 Long Point Road,
.. Huston 55, Texas — HO 5-
26404. 1-30-tfe
’’Russia," cried the Soviet
speaker in Paris, "has thme
wheat crops a year."
When asked to explain hot,
he said: "That’s easy one from
Hungary, one from Poland, and
one from Russia."
motor windmill, pump jack,
electric pump and water sys-
tem. Westinghouse electric
motor, new or used. Joe Bel-
unek Store, Frydek. TU 5-3978.
4-18-tfc
Harold Johannessen apparen
ly lost control of his 1955 Olds
mobile on Columbus Rd. in the
vicinity of the Santa Fe depot
and overturned at 1:30 am
Sunday. Neither he nor his
panion. Buddy Sliva of Houston
were injured. The car was at
tai loss, according to Deputy
Ernest Snitkin.
Pvt. Daniel Vesely is
stationed at Fort Polk.
Louisiana, having entered
the service February _ 26
for six months training,
after which he will be in
the Reserves. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Vesely of Sealy.
2
sponsors a
bgnn
WIE SEALY NEWS
Tfrsday, March 26, 1964
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" Real Estate
J ■
, Bee in Houston. Second ami
120 high hurdles, Leroy Hau-lthird-placers will receive World
(Holies.
throughout the county.
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FOR SALE — 1953 CHEVROLET * e‘e3- • •* €• —•* •3 Rich was going to a fishing
half ton pickup. Walter Schi- J ‘‘
a neighbor
ceive certificates of achieve-
ment and ball-point pens in-
scribed with their accomplish-'
* Z Business
• Opportunities
POPULAR AVON COSMETICS
; hus opening in Cat Spring vic-
! iNy. Fine earnings, conven-
a ient hours. Write Mrs. Delva
Oilbert., P. O. Box 473, Col-
2i2e Station, Texas, 3-19-3te
sial security payments will
ibly play an important
parr in your retirement plans.
Get the facts you need in ad-
vance by visiting your Houston
socu security office several
mofths before you actually re-
tire.
GALL BLADDER HURT!
dE relief suffers of (all bladder,
stomach and colic distress, indiges-
dn, gas, with Akalosine-A. The pot-
abstem in AKALOSINE-A helps the
OoS^t bile and corrects your trouble
nature's way.
AKALOSINE-A, $1.50 at your drug-
gist cor Heu Drug Store.
AtpS
C22666
-------—-—-
of Sealy Cemetery. Represent-
ing L. W. Stolz Memorials Inc.
of La Grange, Texas. Phone
FOR SALE—1963 CHEVROLET
super-sport, air conditioned. 4
speed transmission. Call TU 5-
3801. 3-19-4tp
CLOSE OUT OF ALL TIRE
stock at invoice prices. Sloan
Motor Company, Sealy. 3-19-2te
FOR SALE — 1949 CHRYSLER.
good condition. $40.00, TU 5-
TYpinx Phone TO 5-3165
= SiBM GLEN
Hptary (PuClia -
Monthly, Quarterly and
— Yearly Income Reports
FOR SALE — STEPHEN F. I
Austin Golf Assn. Member- =
HOME CURED BACON,
sliced 1b. 50c
Brahma Bull coming Six, no
fence breaking and gentle.
Phone PE 2-4437, Columbus.
Smithson said Rich was
southbound on State Highway
288 in a 1953-model pickup.
Moody was headed north in
a station wagon. The Moody
car crossed the center line and
। the two vehicles struck head-in,
Smithson said. -
The Bee, sponsored by the
Bellville Times in cooperation
with county school superinten-
dent LeRoy Grebe, under the
auspices of the Houston Press,
will start at 9:30 a.m., Thurs
day. April 16, in the courthouse
meeting room in Bellville.
Guardian Angel entrants are
Donna Melnar and James Kra-
mer. ... j
Donna. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Melnar of Wallis,
is an honor student and vice-1
president of both her class and -or
the Civics club. Sister M. Kasi- j
mir terms her "an outstanding
choir member and a wonderful;
worker in all school activities.”
She is a candidate for queen of
the Guardian Angel Spring Fes-
tival.
James, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Kramer of Wallis, was class
and Civics Club president last
term and is now reporter of
both. He has an outstanding
record as altar boy of the Guar-
dian Angel Church.
Both Wallis youngsters will
compete April 16 with the
school champions and runners-
DON’T GET UP NIGHTS
It take* just 38c and 12 hours to start
rellef—or your money back at any
drug store. When functional kidney
disorders cause getting up night,
scanty flow, burning, backache, leg
pains, dizziness use easy-to-take
BUKErS 4-day treatment. Acts fast
to increase and regulate passage.
NOW at Ray's Pharmacy.
Ik AE pronounced dead at the scene by
ID. 43( Justice of the Peace Roy Kelly
of Stafford.
Rich was a former Sealy resi-
dent, graduate of Sealy High
9 School, and a veteran of World
X War H.
-- Senty Office Hours:
Mon. and Thun.. 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
:: Phone TO 5-3804
--- Katy Office Hours:
Tues., Wednes., Friday, 8:30 to 5 p.m.
• Sat.. 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
custom hatched. Bring any j
number eggs on Saturdays.1 For County Commissioner,
SEALY (BARON’S) HATCH-’
stock at invoice prices. Sloan
Motor Company, Sealy. 3-19-2tc
cdlutomotili and d/ome tSupfiliii
Home of Greater Values'
Furniture
and Appliances
FOR SALE OR RENT — USED
refrigerators, washing ma-
chines and ranges. — Sealy
Butane Co. 3-12-tfe
USED 5 TON AIR CONDITION-
ers. Real bargain! $500. Sealy
Butane Co., J. D. Sloane, Saaly.
6-21-tke
FOR SALE — H TON CARRIER
air conditioning unit, used 9
days. John J. Twardowski,
Wallis. 3-26-4tp
ONE NEW MODEL N15 NORGE
gas range, $119.95. Can be used
natural or butane gas. Sloan
Wilfred Douglas Moody, 27, of—
5526 Loma Linda.
Rich, a salesman for Sears
Roebuck and Company, died
about an hour after the accident
in Polly Ryon Hospital in Rich- d •
mond. Highway Patrolman Don-
Hauerland, David Krampitz, Election plans for County
Roy Schneider, Terry Koy. h Youth Government Day are
440 yd. dash. Roland Reich-1 ...1x0.
ardt 58.4, David Krampitz 58.8, well underway at Sealy High
Alton Kveton 66. School. The offices to be filled
100 yd. dash, Johnny Brandt, this year by Sealy students are
10.2 2nd, Roland Reichardt 11.3. County Judge, District Clerk.
MARY KING COSMETICS
Mrs. Marvin Kaechele
TU 5-3930 — Sealy
Mail and phone orders delivered
11-15-tfc
TRAILERS BUILT, ALL TYPES
and sizes, also rebuilt and re-
paired. Complete welding ser-
vice. Machinist on duty. Bell-
ville Machine and Welding
Shop. Hempstead Hwy. Bell-
ville, Texas. 1-17-tfc
md Albert Simon of General
Dynamics Corporation’s General
Atomic Division laboratory in
San Diego, Calif.
The symposium will also In-
clude a panel discussion on "Ca-
I
ere a
By 7
Mrs
reers and College Curricula" be-
tween the two scientists and ed-
ucational leaders at Rice Uni-
versity and the University of
Houston.
Dr. B. H. Armstead, associate
dean of Engineering at the Uni-
versity of Texas, is also slated
to speak to the students.
Houston Lighting and Power Alan Remmert 23.4
1 mile run, Terry Koy 6th. the party conventions on Tues-
iXTR BUYERS FOR FARMS
and ranches, large and small.
Lit your property with Hanly
Realy, P. O. Box 816, Eagle
Lake, Texas. 12-11-
•GEBHARDT ACRES” OPENED
tex. sale, beautiful green acres
near new Interstate Highway
$i0 on Gebhardt Road, through
Sstkeet. Come see, or call TO 5-
_____________ 7-18-tfc
dnKME SELL YOUR FARMS
••nd acreage, Houston buyers.
5% if we sell, nothing if we
'"don’t. D. F. Jones Co., 7709
‘ IAhg Point Road, Houston 55.
NtKht HO 5-6494. 11-14-tfe
tM^kcRES GOOD LAND 3,000
feet facing FM Road 485 near
-Hhway 77 near Cameron,
Texas, 2 bedroom home costal
bermuda pasture, cotton land,
25anks, barns, out buildings,
$255.00 per acre, terms.
310 acres land, 1 six room
' 29 I
once. Failure to do so may re- , 1,. .. - -f —
suit in a long delay in receiving' Discus, Jim Kucera 112', Tim his filing petition. The filing
Buchala 118’, Alton Kveton 105' deadline is noon on Thursday,
--—----- March 26. The primary election
3 Investigators said Moody was
X on his way to Houston.
SINGER
SEWING MACHINE OO.
Brenham, Texas
Company Representative,
L. L. Doleshal, will be in Sealy
each first and third Thursday
of each month.
For appointment, for sew-
ing machines, vacuum clean-
ers, repairs, rentals and parts,
call . . .
THE ROSE SHOP
TU 5-3764 in Sealy
1-10-tfe
COUNTRY SAUSAGE 1b. 70<
Pete E. Etlinger
- -------F UNKRAL DlRKTOR
•when Death Occurs Away from Hom . . .
"be am relieve she jamily e eN detehh ... aveia ddhey
■gill Through our II nan M em M a
mBerdlen ef where they may veqire funerel serelen.
—When advised that a Baath rf a h—4 ■> haa
PECAN DIVIITT BM
M mmy cemturs ehoga M 4 4
RUM - MMM aM tetecMI
_____Me a Me
A head-on highway crash A teacher called for sentences
early Sunday on State Highway using the word "beans."
288 near Arcola left one Hous-1 “My father grows beans,"
ton man dead at the scene and said the bright boy of the class
caused the death of a second "My mother cooks beans,"
about an hour later, said another pupil.
Dead were George LeRoy Then a third popped up: We .
Rich, 46, of 1554 Hewitt, and are all human beans."'’ ’ •• t-
SAVE ON YOUR NEXT TIRE
purchase. Sloan Motor Com-
pany is closing out tire stock
’at invoice prices. 3-26-2te
HAY HAULING. 15c PER BALE,
up to 8 mi. haul. Increased
rate de to labor shortage.
Ames Bros., Harvey Thomas.
Richard Reynolds and O. L.
the meet with 46 points.
students of the area’s high! Edna wasist with T/T
sehOols । land 2nd. 52. Dulles 3rd, 48.
Approximately 1700 high Palacios 4th, 47, and 5th,
school students and their in- 46. _ . __,
Hie Tigers next track meet
symposium for honor science
3-26-tfc *
FOR SALE—1959 CHEVROLET Mrs. W. C Hajdik has return-
impala sport coupe, clean, j ed home from the Methodist
reasonably priced, one owner., Hospital in Houston and is re-
Sloan Motor Company, Sealy. , , ,
3-26-2tccovering nicely.
Backache &
"8
ritationg affect twice M many women as
bm and may make you tense and neryous
nu mar lose sleep and sutter. from Hend-
achat. Baekacha and teel old, tirea, de-
presged. In buck irritation. OXSTEX
usuall briqea fart, relaxine comfort by
carbine Ireitatine term* in strone, acit
urine and b7 endemic Mln relief. Oct
mram at aruuzlats. Fuel bettor fart.
FOR SALE — 12” ADMIRAL
h6n.se, one 5 room house, out TV, $25. Call TU 3-3813. Sealy.
’ bgs., dairy barn, cow shed j 3-26-2te
248 feet long. 2 deep wells, one
low well, M mile Highway -
3Cfrontage, all mineral rights,
hown as Charlie Tomlinson
2381. 3-26-ltc
wage sonvertible" Ro0% hp: rrsr ECAN,GBAPTING-HEME,
u
EN J
steel cattle trailer, 14 inch
Wheels. JU 5-3991. 3-19Jtc
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE,
Thurs., April 2, at Modern
Tractor, 3 miles north of El
Campo on highway 71. Large
quantity used tractors and
equipment, including Fords,
IHC, John Deeres and Allis
Chalmers. Sale starts at 10:30
>
ERY, Sealy, Texas. 3-26-tfc .
C Rich is survived by his wife,
( Hazel Rich, his parents, Mr. and
N | Mrs. G. L. Rich, Sr., of Galves-
2
KOYM'S SPREADING SER-
vice, seeds, liquid fertilizer,
bulk lime and rock phosphate.
Delivered and spread. Hank
and Glenn Koym, P. O. Box
188, East Bernard, Texas.
Phone 4451._____________5-9-tfc
MEMORIALS FOR ALL OCCA-
sions. Leon Konvicka. Phone
TU 5-3584, Sealy, Texas. Rep-
resenting R. J. Pesek Memor-
ials, Hallettsville, Texas.
8-22-52tp
HAVE A WORLD OF KNOW-
ledge in your home with Field
Enterprises complete educa-
tional plan Childcraft-World
Book. For a demonstration call
house and .336 acre of land
The house can be moved on this
land. Reasonable. East High-
way 90. TU 5-3978. 11-14 tfc
FOR SALE — 7 ROOM HOME
with double garage, utility
room, work shop. Call TU 5-
’ J
I
FOR SALE — THE RUD. HAJ-
ovsky place, includes 5 room
house, all conveniences, lot
size 75x247 ft., 732 Silliman,
Sealy, Phone TU 5-7729, or TU
5-3577, after 2 p.m. 3-12-tfc
SPRIGS AND COASTAL BER
muda Grass planting accord-
ing to A. S. C. specifications.
Also will prepare seed bed if
desired. R. M. Dvorak, Box
101, Columbus, Texas. Phone
PE 2-2678 after 6:00 p.m.
9-6-tfe
FOR SALE — PRAIRIE HAY.
Joe Belunek, Frydek. TU 5-
3978. 1-16-tfc
FOR SALE — RED TOP HAY
and hay grazer, 1.10 per bale
WE 4-2278, Brookshire.
' 2-20-tf
FOR SALE — BAHIA GRASS
seed. Ralph Bollinger, TU 5-
3378. Sealy. 1-10-tfe
Brown Swiss bulls, 11 months
old, $175.00 each, Albert Rich-
ert, Jr., NO 2-4,000. P O Box
78, Simonton, Texas. 3-26-ltp
FOR SALE — STOCK COWS
and heifers. White face mix
breed and Angus. A lot of
heavy springers. All just Bangs
tested. Sell you what you like.
L. J. Wilmeth, Sealy. 3-26-tfc
1 mile relay, 3rd, 3:36, Ed nominated the candidates for
Hauerland, Louis Vicenik, John- office. This year any qualified
ny Brandt, Leroy Hauerland student who wishes to run for
Broad jump, Leroy Hauerland an office must file for the of-
19’ 93.., 2nd (tie) fice. In order to have his name
High Jump, John Krampitz placed on the primary ballot, a
Shot put, Alton Kveton 40’,! person must have the signatures
and calf and Holstein heifer.
J. D. Keding. 3-26-2tc
FOR SALE — REGISTERED
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1964, newspaper, March 26, 1964; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528213/m1/6/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.