The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1943 Page: 3 of 8
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SHARE-THE-MEAT MENUS FOR A WEEK
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THE WEEK
Goebel and children, of Sealy,
and Havvev Zaskoda, of the
Pork Roast
Baked Sweet
Potatoes
Cauliflower
Waldorf Salad
' Bread—Butter
Ice Cream
Beverage
Toasted Cheese
Sandwiches
Mixed Fruit
Cookies
Milk
Left-over
. Pork Roast
sliced cold
Hot Potato
Salad
7-minute
Cabbage
Bread—Butter
Peach Cobbler
Beverage
(Beef soup
bone—un-
restricted)
Egg Sandwiches
Celery stuffed
with Raw
Carrots
Cookies
Cocoa
Potato Soup
' with Diced
Smoked Jowl
Carrot Strips
Rye Bread
Butter
Fruit
Milk
Liver Loaf
Baked
Potatoes
Beet Greens
Cranberry
Salad
Bread—Butter
Date Pudding
Beverage
Pot Roast
Brown Potatoes
Green Beans
Celery Hearts
Bread—Butter
Cherry Tarts
Beverage
Broiled Beef
Patties
Broiler Fried
Potatoes
Buttered Peas
Mixed Green
Salad
Bread—Butter
Baked Custard
Beverage
3% lbs.
(Pot Roast of
Beef)
FRIDAY
Apple Sauce
Cooked
Cereal
Milk
Toast
Coffee
Omelet
Scalloped
Tomatoes
Bread—Butter
Cup Cakes
Milk
(1 lb. liver
% lb. smoked
jowl square
unrestricted)
SUNDAY
Baked Apple
Bacon and Eggs
Toast
Coffee—Milk
MONDAY
Tomato Cocktail
Oatmeal
Whole Wheat
Toast
Jelly
Coffee
—-Tw-a,
SPICE MINCEMEAT
SHORTCAKE
WITH FOAMY SAUCE
ness.
Every Monu-
ment guaran-
teed forever.
Tasty Lamb Stew
Fruit Salad
Whole Wheat Rolls
Brown Betty
Milk
Vegetable
soup with
meat
Whole Wheat
Toast
Gingerbread
Apple Sauce
Milk
1% lbs.
(Breast of Lamb)
Welsh Rarebit
Wilted Lettuce
Fruit
Milk
Toasted Peanut-
butter Sand-
wiches
Spiced Apples
Milk
THURSDAY
Grapefruit Juice
French Toast
Syrup
Beverage
Left-over Pot Roast
in Gravy
Noodles
Rutabagas,
Buttered
Apple-Nut Salad
Chocolate Pudding
Beverage
4 lbs.
(3% lbs. Pork
Roast
% 1b. Bacon)
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WEDNESDAY
Orange Juice
Scotch Pancakes
(left-over meat)
Toast
Beverage
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SATURDAY
Grapefruit
Fried Mush
Syrup
Beverage
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Kill Blue Bugs
BUG PROOF
Your Hen House
with one yearly application
Martin’s Roost Paint
It kills and repels insects
Puny Poultry should be fed
Martin’s Poultrytone
Money back guarantee by
SCHIER BROS.
Phone 50 - Sealy ___
TUESDAY
Prunes
Milk Toast
Coffee
1 1b.
(Ground Beef)
SEALY
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
A BIT OF
WIT
Robbins Monument Mfg. Co.
2710 Washington Ave.,
Houston, Texas
Dr. A. S. Tjaden
Chiropractor
Office across street from
Baptist Church
Eagle Lake, Texas
W. R. KURTZ
WATCHMAKER. AND JEWELER
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
Carefully Repaired and
Guaranteed
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U. S. Navy. ...
— BUY WAB BONPS —
MR. AND MRS. L. J.\.
WAIKART MOVE TO
SEALY THIS WEEK
Mrs.W.F. Godenzweig
Notary Public
Real Estate—Insurance
W. I. HILL
Attorney-at-Law
BELLVILLE, TEXAS
announces that he is now
giving his full attention to
the practice of law.
makes a fine filling for
cake.
FOAMY SAUCE
1 egg, separated
% cup powdered sugar*
1 cup whipping cream
1 teaspoon lemon juice
Sealy
Insurance Agency
Mrs. Myrtle Frazar, Owner
— INSURANCE —
Fire Windstorm, Gas Explosion,
Automobile, Casualty, Livestock
War Damage Insurance
GUARANTEED
Service on All Radios
DEALER OF
PHILCO RADIOS
— SEE —
R. W. FROEBEL
NEXT DOOR TO BANK
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John Jurik and son, Franklin,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Petrusek, of
Texas City, Misses Betty and
Jeanne Freeland, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Jan, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sab-
rsula, and son, John Sabrsula,
Sr. and son, Charlie, Lieut.
Martha Miksovsky, Rev. Jos.
Miksovsky, and Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Petrusek and daughter,
Wilma.
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For Additional
$1.75 Subscriber Gets ।
Five Good Magazines
• Mrs. Oscar Schier, who is in
Sealy while her husband, Cap-
tain Schier, is at Indianola on
manuevers, was a pleasant call-
er at the News office Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. Schier took advantage
of the News splendid subscrip-
tion offer. By adding $1.75 to
the News subsciption price, she
will receive this year The Wo-
man’s Home Companion, Par-
ents’ Magazine, Silver Screen,
Mother’s Home Life and Pro-
gressive Farmer.
to approximately ninen pieces. Mrs. G. B. Michaelis, Mrs. Gus-
Split each piece and fill center ta Kollatschny, Miss Dessie Mae
with one spoonful hot mince- kollatschny, Mrs. Herbert
meat. Replace the top half of
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flannel boots, rayon-lined, for
real cold weather comfort.
Mother: “Son, why are you
wearing glasses to bed?”
Son: “I want to see that pretty
girl better that I dreamed about
last night.”
Here’s just one plan for a week’s "Share-the-Meat" menus. These menus for a family of four-Father,
Mother, Daughter, 16, and Son, 14—include 10 pounds of the restricted meats and additional amounts
of the unrestricted meats; for example, liver and smoked jowl. Other unrestricted meats which may
be added to this 10 pound “share” are tongue, heart, kidneys, brains, sweetbreads, tripe, and oxtails.
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READ TH® WANT-ADS
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
• The Austin County Gas Ra-
tioning Board meets every
Wednesday at 7 p.m. at. the
regular meeting place at Bell-
ville.
Those wishing to confer with
the board keep this date in
mind.
ness, she detected gas
cake and serve foamy sauce
over the top. Apple sauce also
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MRS. R. A. WILLIS
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
HERE SUNDAY
• Mrs. R. A. Willis observed
her birthday Sunday at her
home here and had with her a
number of friends and relatives
on the occasion.
Those participating were: Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Dagner, of Ar-
cadia, Miss Bernice Dagner of
Houston, Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Seetau, of Bellville, Mr. and
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ward.
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J. J. Sabrsulas
Entertain Sailors
Saturday Night
• Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sabrsu-
la, Jr., entertained with a sup-
per for three boys of the Navy,
Johnnie Ruether, Johnnie Sa-
brsula, and Erwin Petrusek,
Saturday night. These boys
have just completed their basic
training, boot camp, at Great
Lakes, Illinois.
The following guests were pre-
sent: Mr. and Mrs. Van Wil-
helm, Mr. and Mrs. George Reu-
of Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. An-
drew Kosik and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Heiman and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petrusek
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Sabrsula and son, John Sabr-
sula, Sr. and son, Charlie, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Jan and son, Or-
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pe-
trusek, of Texas City, Frankie
and Doris Sabrsula, and Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Petrusek and
Wilma.
SCRAP WITH YOUR SCRAP
Mrs. E. E. Kastrop, who
spent the past month in San
Antonio with her son, Bert, and
family, returned Tuesday.
Miss Thelma Remmert is
Teacher: “What part of speech'
is kiss ?"
Bright Pupil: “It’s a noun, but
is used as a conjunction.”
SCRAP WITH YOUR SCRAP
BROTHER OF
MRS. ARNO MUELLER
LISTED WITH MISSING
Aven Richard Williamson,
brother of Mrs. Amo Mueller,
Beat the egg white until
stiff, then beat in the sugar
gradually. Add the egg yolk
and continue beating. Fold in
the whipped cream at the last
and then add the lemon juice.
*4 tablespoons strained honey
may be substituted for sugar.
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As you start your journey through the New Year
see that you are equipped with adequate banking fa-
cilities to carry you through another year. Take
stock today and determine your needs. Then let’s
have a talk about your banking problems.
• This double-breasted wool comes in red, navy and copen
flannel robe with big buttons blue. Worn with it are wool-
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spending the week in Houston
with her sister and family, Former Sealy Lady.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frank and
daughter. Suffers Burns During
Mr. and Mrs. Zenith Verm, ,
daughter, Carol Lois, Buddy Christmas Holidays
Verm, and Barney Goody visit- ,
ed here over the week-end. • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hackbarth
Sunday night guests in the visited in Austin the week fol-
Chas. Petrusek home were: lowing the Christmas holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Petrusek and Mrs. Hackbarth visited
and sons, of Tavener, Mr. and there Mrs. Addie Castleton
Mrs. Frank Petrusek, Mr. and Ezell, who was recovering from
Mrs. John Jurik, and son, burns she sustained the week
Franklin, of Wallis, and Mr. before.
and Mrs. Leo Jan. Mrs. Ezell, Mrs. Hackbarth
William Moseley, who has says, got up in the night think-
been ill in the Temple Hospital ing she heard her son coming,
for more than a month, ex- got up to take the night latch
pects to return home this week- off the door so that he could get
end. in and does not remember any-
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reached over and turned the
gas off and dragged herself to
the phone and called her son.
She was found to have two
broken ribs and a dislocated
shoulder. She had stumbled
over the stove and fallen un-
conscious.
This accident happened De-
cember 21st and Mrs. Ezell was
well on the road to recovery
when visited by Mrs. Hack-
barth.
— BUY WAR BONDS —
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• Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Waikart, period’from Nov. 22 to Dec. 21.
of Houston, have moved to Mrs.Mueller, daughter-in-
Sealy this week, and will oc- law of Mhand Mrs. John Muel-
cupy Mrs. Jack Hillboldt’s ler of Sealy,lives in Galveston,
house. They will make their scxawHFLOUSCRA. ----
home with their daughter and Guests in the Frank Petru-
son-in-law for a month until sek home Sunday were: Mr.
the house is vacant, and Mrs. John Sabrsula and
Mr. and Mrs. Waikart are the sons, Mr. and Mrs. Hozak, Mr.
parents of Mrs. Alvin Muery. and Mrs. Wm. Heiman and
Miss Clintie Habermacher family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
and nephew, Charles Ray Tom- Koym and family, Mr. and Mrs.
linson, visited Mrs. Chas. Tom- Reuben Petrusek and sons of
linson Sunday at Wallis. Mr. East Bernard, Mr. and Mrs.
Tomlinson is in the hospital at
Wharton, ill with pneumonia.
— BUY WAR BONDS —
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCain
and his sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Richardson and
baby daughter, of Boling, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Skeete at dinner and during the
afternoon Saturday.
1% cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon nutmeg
14 teaspoon cloves
3 tablespoons shortening
(% butter)
% cup sugar
1 egg
1 can condensed tomato soup
Sift flour, then measure, add
the baking powder, soda and
spices and sift again. Cream the
shortening, add the sugar grad-
ually and cream well. Then add
the beaten egg. At the last add
the flour mixture alternately
with the tomato soup. Pour into
a well-buttered 9 inch square
baking pan. Bake in a moderate
oven (350° F.) for 30 to 40
minutes.
Mincemeat for Filling
Heat 11 cups mincemeat un-
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Kendall, C. P. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1943, newspaper, January 15, 1943; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1601730/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.