The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1929 Page: 4 of 10
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In securing the location of theU. S- DEPARTMENT
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much favorable publicity and Sealy News,
has started on an era of pros-
See Your Local “Katy” Agent
As a
opportunity.
where attention has been giver. from the crop of 1927.
Making City Attracive
to dairying that is not prosper
that has come over the press is
been highly favored by nature.
traffic cops.
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day night in honor of Miss Do- the Baptist church.
spring program.
were served.
chant without any more cost.
$2,000,000
"Uncle Tom's Cabin". Greatest
Dr. William J. Reilly of the because so little is being done to j
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SPECIALS
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sequently has not beautified it-
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er cities less favored have gone
OF COMMERCE
April 11, 1929.
■ issue for civic improvements
announces that is purpose is to
make Austin the most attrac-
ducts. So far as can be learned
there is not a place in Texas
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BOHEMIAN MALT SYRUP
can.
Home Owned
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noticed the new
MARSHMALLOWS
20 for ._________ .
ONE QUART MUSTARD
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SEALTNEWs
g^rAsy where they had a splen-
did time.
Tickets on sale for train leavin
Sealy 5:18a.m. April 21st. Retun
limit April 21st.
$1.22 Round Trip
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"ir Mentha........
Pwr Months. ....
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would increase its trade, when
I he says that unless a city is a
’good market place for the pro-
xith Mr.
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teresting features.
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WACO vs HOUSTON
Houston April 21st
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BIRTHDAY PARTY D
Miss Florence Hill entertain-
ed about thirty guests at her
home at San Felipe on Satur-
robbing it largely of its helpful but has depended too much or
influence to society and govern- that and the legislature, and con-
newspaper editorial units, and
this means the editors, have be
come hirelings, working by di-
rection, and from this regretable
situation has arisen a lack of
editorial fearlessness and dar-
ing from which our great State
is suffering.”
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make country life attractive. I?
Delta county three hundred wo -
men have enlisted in a t vro-year
Sealy Texas.
I am authorized to inform you
the card reports show that there
were 32,002 bales of cotton gir-
PICKLED ONIONS. 19c size
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truly appreciated.
W. M. HUNT
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! feeling that the prices have been | perity. This will not be confin-
beaten down to his loss. harbors ed to the town, but wil extend
a feeling of ill will toward theto an the surrounding territory
A WALLIS LETTER
“Saves for the Nat io
SUGAR, 10 lbs.
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County, from the cropof 1928, HIGHWAY "TRAFFIC COP
as compared with 23.79o MAKES SPEED COSTLY
According to reports received
here highway traffic cops aie
making life hard for the speed-
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fundamentally, they are not
publishers, but rather every-
thing but newspaper publishers
from lumber kings to oil kings.
DELSeNTE PEACHES 2 1-2 Size
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----•1-50/duce that is grown in its terri-
---- £itory it will fail to that ex-
’ tent to become the retail mar-
; ket for that territory, that
. A . there can be no trade expansion
TEXAS AND TEXANS I without a corresponding expan- ’
sion in purchasing a territory’s
SEES DANGER IN PRESS produce.
Frank Baldwin, member o ■ Many chambers of commerce
the Legislature and editor of j overtook this fact and pay too
It is admitted that the change tive residence city. Austin has
TO OUR FRIENDs
We want our friends t
how much we apprecia
nice things they have den
us while the editor is a ■
in the Methodist Hom
Houston. We want torn
mention the cheering k
the hospital visits our
went to Holub’s bottom
has no place in which to house
,, ..__and care for the many Texas
Have you noticed the new , n
. . . specimens, and museum collec-
type of ornamental awning ' v , ,, C.
light, just installed in front of tions that are a valuable par
the John Hackbarh Co. Th. of the history ° the State,
type of awning light is replac- Wherever the matter has been
ing the old type in many of the presented to educators they
places, and gives a better ap- have endorse! the movement
pearance to the streets and for a State museum and urged
much more light to the mer-jearly provisions for it
impoverishing the soil. It pays The Texas legislature should (be full of convictions and the. friends have Uken tn
_________ make provisions for a State treasury of the county is being j make, and also the large J
RpwARI museum of proportions to be a replenished by fines. Local pei- beautiful flowers sent J
_ credit to the State. The ple motoring to Houston mfgnt | Ladies Aid of Meyers Ne
Lost one leather boot on Fr! - state now has enough schools do well to keep a look out for Church. All these thinp
dek and Sealy road. Apply Sealy . . , ..e.
News —perhaps too many — but it traffic cops.
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the great
Respectfully yours.
JOE SAILER,
other interests, like hog raising ---------o .
and poultry raising. It gets the Nema Capsules are made byers on the cement highway D5
farmer away from one-crop pro- Parke, Davis & Co. I earn a tween Houston and Richmond
duction and into diversified full line. R. W. Hackbarth. The docket in the Ford Bend
farming. It enriches instead of ---------o--------- county justice court is 5111(1 10
newspapers to fall into the ing prices for produce. The far- lenburg has brought in to itself
hands of publishers, so-called by mer who is forced to market his • - • - -
reason of ownership, but that products in a town with the j
danger becomes. When a paper: • • •
Boses editorial individuality and Country Pace-, Tao
editorial eurage it loses, Ji The country should be - human drama ever screened,
Cas t. the suppot.and T much interested in beautifica- great cast, big production, a
spee the programs as the towns and treat for the whole family.
"4 SPoe 3 regrrtabie truth. cities. One reason so many peo- Novelty Thente-
Trade Reciprodty ple are leaving the country is Sunday and Monday, April 21
The Austin city plan commis- ing. Dairying always leads to
sion, supported by a liberal bond
yard beautifying contest, which Henry Baraasky.
is to include planning, setting Miss Annie Barnasky spent
out trees, and making fower Last week-end in Houston.
Misses Annie Zalesak, Amit
Barnosky, Stafie Zalesak and
IyL,g..p m . ’ University of Texas, makes a
1 •G GEI Y 6WS ' statement that should be im-
W-M HUNT, and Owner pressed upon every town that
place and seeks another selling that win suppy the milk pro-
natural consequence those and buying market at the first
ment. Instead of being mediums
of free expression too many
newspapers are now merel:
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Mrs. M
the Zalesak and Mikes boys
ris Lewis’ birthday. Games ‘ — ■ o---—
played during the evening, and Come to the May
refreshments of cake and punch Many booths and a d
beds and walks. From this the
next step is repairing and paint-
ing fences and outhouses and
even the farm homes. It will
be worth while to watch the did time. (
results of the work of those Miss Annie Rarnosky and
three hundred women. Already brother August and Albert Su-
great transformations have bee:. | ak Ir weresely visitors |
the Waco News-Tribune and'little attention to the reciprocal j worked on many of the farms. alig rain Sunda .
Times-Herald, in addressing the side of trade. A town'should i • ••• -ing
Southwestern Journalism Con - not only be a market for the - _ .
gross, said: There has arisen things brought to it to sell, but'
a tendency in Texas for big should be a good market, pay-
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business enterprises pursuing ahead and overcome whatever
the methods that will make handicaps were in the way.
them the most money and mak- There are many smaller cities
ing the public welfare merely than Austin that pay more at-
secondary- Any newspaper tenion to plans for beauifica-
whose editorial policies are di-tion. People who can afford to!
retted by business considers live in »tt motive surroundings
tions is likely to become a pub- are indined to leave the una;-
bc menace The father removedtractive spots for something!
that business direction is frombetter. The town that is allow-
the interests of those the papered to run down is likely to be
proposes to serve the greater the deserted in time.
VAN CAMPS’ KIDNEY BEANS
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Hunt, W. M. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1929, newspaper, April 19, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1459913/m1/4/: 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.