The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1967 Page: 3 of 8
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Mrs. J. E. Steinbach
This Is The Life
Is Honored at TLC
World's Best Seller?
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TZE SIAIY NEWS
Thursda, May 25, 1967
were
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Mono Plate rear suspension to smooth the ride is
standard Price? Below standard.
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"212 MEYER SEALY TUrner 5-3554
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When you look for the most room
and the smoothest ride and the best value
you’ll end up with a
Chevrolet wagon everytime.
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PAPER
SPONBE
Chevrolet’s freeter worth is another reason you get
that sure feeling GM
f H uston
of S-aly:
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aduate of Sei
, tl. n it was ' young man W
f Stenhen
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Jr Callete
the Texa
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Pure Ceilulosc
Chevrolet Impala, roomiest in Its doss. W! e ex ra
roominess is perhaps the best reason for buy,g a
Chevtolet w qon con ider al o these bonuse Body
by Fi her Chevrolet det endability flush and arY I
panel and Mau Mirror fin Chevelle Malibu,
smoother, quieter ride. A Mal 'V t ’ ily 9!’ you
a full Col s Ispension ride but V ' body ’ ' intin9s are
double cushioned A«xf ........... • nes 1 lentv . ’ ' ’
wide 54 6 inches to be exact AB 5 inches hoh IP 1 1
second seatdown and you ve got 86 cubic feet • 1 90
Space for all your gear Chevelle was built 10 take a 1 I
Chevy D Novo, best equipped for the money.
All vinyl upholstery is standard. Flush and dry rocker
panels that clean themselves are standard eparat
panels, beneath each fonder to inhibit rust are standard.
to Au .n th’
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FLOUR 2513.1
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Mr and Mrs Jake Swearingen of Sealy announce the engage-
ment and approaching marriage of the.r daughter, Frances Yvonne,
to Alan lee Schulke, son of Mr and Mrs. Herman Schulke, also of
Sealy
The wedding ,t set for Friday July 7, at 8 pm at St Johns
Lutheran Church in Cat Spring Invitations to friends and relatives
couple are being issued locally through the press
was also
1st Pr byterian Church
S-aly
Sr and
' this we wP-
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still a
R
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commitmient to ar.
the mission 't the
head, and plug nit th
Top eft Chevy n N .«Stal w ,,
Mr and Mrs Frank Laredo
Knight and Mr nd Mrs
■ Joe Dx
' red F
wuek
m1v
i Mi- Her
Eatter hurry cause yo never knowwh •
if on tn or Mj lt bur nt t-e . . .
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bMay IS to 17
Ke andclark fo h. mannemt
TTe puretandine Txnny ' A
e Proeram for Brenham
was worn
la . nil r f );
in t hr . । inr
ed hs l • in (।
b cut after no more than four
tv . k - of growth.
M st spring hay crops on-
' in h ch amounts of moisture
more fell throughout the
me Hut another’s word more ■
• Ga into the worid and make
E f
) tnw.M aan
F Ele Lake gstane
"dvC "nathe
, bugust
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vadha,
1 Tear, mine
wore a tong or e i'i , di;- »
xv ith । hantilly lu. e and full
ti in She । ji । ied an r h d
amid ' mall whl • mum
I de yr The mp n served a9
t ... Mers-
ited Mr and
-mann Sunday
See your Chevrolet dealer c,.
during his Camaro Pacesetter •d I €
Spec it buys on Camaro Sport Coupes and Convertibles
soe ially equipped with 250 cubic inch Sim 155 hp .
Deluxe Steering wheel • Bumper guards • Whitewall tires
. Wheel covers • Wheel opening moldings • Striping along
the sides • Extra interior brightwork • And at no extra cost
during the sale special hood stupe and a floor shift for the
3 speed transmission! SALE SAVINGS TOO ON SPECIAL-
LY EQUIPPED FLEETSIDE PICKUPS (Model CS 10934)
the Kingdom
was off
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W ho In Pi ines - I - a' I H h
eran College in Ceguin n
award i pie ented annuall (.
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Joe Puters 1
tineted rhe w
Me too A
un nt nix
hi me of Mr and Mrs Flder
Michaelis and family in Ca
Spring in Sunday A Ui .
V and MnA
11,0 present
Joe ■■
and
tu gnvice and givine ’ his ' '
assistance 1° the public in
with , onf V tion roe-
an i hetr idi . nai
rs attended the 63rd
F SoaMnight "f 1 mi n
■ Ml in Corpus (h isti Mav 15
i way , 1 Th...... ” n W as he id
2 1 ousSm । Driscoll Hote Everybod
leahoyd "owdthe. noctimnanahae
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AilisenB .Clark administra-
Aotricor for Internnl Reve-
in Brenhnm " '" was
wrdediheIRS"ertifi f
zAMciation’ f" eX ,l""" n
Awidinp service I 1 the muabli
present P“n, t a st tement by
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Mabrot pi-ret Phinney
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"The t” wm .
Stam 11..»|. t. n
In the hou - par i.
• WHeon Jea •
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pr hl ems says Murphey
There isn t much you can ! •
about the weather but some-
thing can be done about main-
t aining. the quality of the hav
The use of hav conditioners re
‛duce curing time fix as much
as one half thus, the cropcan
usually be cut and cured at th.1
rirht Hint \x ith little of nodam-
age from rain
The i ounty agent savs ferti-
li i" should be applied lift a
each cutting, espie iallx nitro-
pen It the production from 'he
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K Skmm yd eins al-
’ ’ vean, bb eafye art
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Hmmy, Me
(‛K and
a Marvin
standing Pusin t 1i .
Graduate of 196 . ’Ui
i- prese nted in i onper iti n
ORANGE
a' at the pr efet led st ige
'he v eather is ften rainv
13 and cool and the ground
• thus, creating curing
Morlon’s Plain or Iodized
SALF’^W
ROOTBEER i qal. 390
Mi” !
she is
Pau! Rudloff of
ited Mr nd Mr
he ot Thursday
ion. Mi ;■ Steinhach has al
heen selec t rd rhe N t • nil
July Wedding Planned
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ding cake
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bridal .. i
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I was raised when headlines
said, "Bible is World's Best
Selle." It mav still be true. It
may no1 We hear there’s
another bol. whih IS first on
the warld’s ton 4i«t. Cu"a
Mao Fe Tune " China Anoth-
cl way of life: Chinese commu-
nism! Millions of copit s sold
b's lie bahly first in recent
sales Mybe thev pi e it nwnv
too, P’ctures of 'he youth wav-
ine it in the air. We can buv it.
unabridged, in a red paperback
for one buck The better copy is
red plastic, xx ith a honkmark.
(I nlmost said, "Eibte b ok-
mark " My peneration was so
sure of itself).
When I saw the headline,
world's best seller, I thought
of the Chris’ian faith's Bible.
When I read the artie’e I was
shook up Wouldn’t you be? At
least a little? I'm pretty com-
fortable with my religion Been
told it was first': and believed
it Took it for granted. S me-
times I got too c-mf rtable to
even care about 700 million
Chinamen, or “00 million any-
thing' Undernenth. these dif-
ferent people, halfway around
the earth. are a threat to me
Years aco. thev built a wall,
hundreds of miles long Today
you can't get into China, or out.
I'm from Scotch and English
stock Manx friends of mine
ale Czech I‛m happy Never
went to bed hungry, the roof
never leak'd Mv parents didn't
heat each other I was a pretty
satisfied only hilil Mx biggest
worries were little things My
religious faith" Well. I guess I
took it fol granted I xv as un-
worried about other ways of
life
Do you fe-1 satisfied 1o"
lake to I ill the blanket over
in marriage vows performed
on May 12 at “ 30 pm. in the
I.yons and Majestic Church of
Christ in Houston, Miss Betty
I ain Smith, daughter of Mi -
Migete Smith of Houston and
nie .■ of Mt and M - C \
. I.iy hame the bride of John-
ny Thompson, son of Mr ind
Mrs Ed ■ it Thompsin id II II -
ton Jackie 11. Stevens per-
formed the double ring cere-
mi ny
Given in marriage b) her
wa recenth
I ’lit hay while it's youne nd
tende r Y un g plants ar pal -
table and highly digestible, but
become tough and stemmy
when they pproach maturity
says C vunt y Agent (‛har it- I
Murphey
1601 Av e. II in Hose nix ro
11 . i: I ■
Har . n .
and Al.
I imh .
Mi Ch
Tu mi
. hneid
mdMrs J" >'
...... M'
Sr The
Walter Renken
t.11 AIi l:t i| IT i
Roach and Ant
HOT
mi: HI N/1
an 1 he gt m‛s
attiredi in off-
s with aqua ac-
and Diy
M' t...
was to de ply comforted by my
faith i,ut I culd not be com- .
fortabl when ,. xx ,i Id xx is tear-
ing itself open, and when 700
million pople were taught to
ignore The Master in truth, I
have neither the privilege nor
the .right to .....mfortable
abut a dizzy xx rid not 41 l ne •
as men. seed the clouds xx ith
hate not s I long as a h le-rd-
bxk is first
! s'... hav a whale faint
to do, even if I am a sle eper-in-
per on Sundav morning M •
Tse Tung's book may haunt
and Ali .
M ar d
ana ( ati
lie c
P nnie
Mi . and
ana, i
Alia I
lac II
t . Mi
vi i e, ।
nie, and
h . and
.' hwe tern
The >. mple
1 ■ An
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71
diseiples, I did not come to
t ■ it ac, but a sword
also he needed
Growers should take a soil
sample bf ore harvestins -o
fertilizer recommendations xx ill
be ax ulable for fei tih ini' im-
meli it, lx after harvest, says
Mur phi y
home church in Frie Pa Ilehe-
came an ordained minister He
cam back to picach there re-
cent Ix His s .rm n tit w is
"Comforted But NotComfor-
tahle ' I can figure out his ser-
mon H was telling me that I
,. w I op . it C vel e Malit . Stat , Wagon
Chas M' ■ mann
Paul M e a i n the
R. ' Home Monday
the i iregg Puhli hing <' mpan
and includes gift subscriptian
i.. thre - proie ional raag - in
in the field of hu sine • du a-
tion The award . 15 pieseni 1
by Mr Opal Pin tacuhy
memher of the Pu sine I -
partmen’.
Mre Steinhn. h will 11
hot Bar helor f Ai tid reein
in Pueiner l du, ati n n in-
day. May 23 She i 1195
praduatc of Plinn ( ..II, nd’
rn r Mi Grat
W . te V ii.
,. In visited Mr
W S. h 4 tr and Mr
Edu rd Kat Schubert.
.v Mr .md Mr Ed-
S t ubert and Clif-
. ' Mr at d Mrs
. ’ Rosenbere to
..rd Mi Denni Ples
■ < unty icen1 offere th '
. s' ns on the best time to
est hay i r ps F i sudan
■■s. ■ ghum hybrids, john
ss natixe grasses and
ar plants, cut them in the
s'.ige >| just before til.
” ads ‛ merge
ast 1 bermudagrass should
mith ’ andr i Wilsor • . the
fl we gi. and R bei . Tii mp-
son r nig bearel
A l s- la • drees wiih white
in the Department of Busin
During the pring semr ie f
each yeir, siudeni il- n-
sidete 1 t., the f j uif r. r..<
id each depurtment h '
Ai., t i mi sandins teing hon -
ed at W it" s W na
M and M
snd i f lab . n
t entercain-
ry V. azne ■ .
n-r end lur,
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1967, newspaper, May 25, 1967; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540736/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.