The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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THURSDAY, JUNE 4,1959
TME MALY NEWS
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Mrs. Myrtle
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NOTICES
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Allan
Good
426 Fifth St
6-4-1te
and Phillipsburg on Manorial
Day
tires 11.00x.40. A. E. Neu-CLOSIG DOWN SrECIAL—
family near Now Brauntels.
TU 5-3875.
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TU 5-3682.
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5-3448.
, Bernice
Baar. Cynthia
4-16-Otp
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LOCAL MAN OB WOMAN —
refrigi
chines and ranges. Sealy Bu*
12-9-te
meth
3-12-tfe
tane Co.
TU 5-3148
FOR SALE— ALFALFA Na¥.
Attention,
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Hluchan,
or Owners!
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TU 5-3185
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. ■■ 1 $
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cleaners, floor
rug
FOR BALD — • BOOM HOUSE
Cari Stolarski, BL 1. Sealy
Texas.
honored
Sealy
Overheul - Tune-up
oral days this week.
M - G No. 1
DOING CUSTOM WEED COT- r
5-3595.
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KRAFTS PURE
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Ferm Equipment
WANT TO DOT— 2TAcrOR ,
Grads Honor Parents,
Teachers and Board
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1534 So.Cirele
>onowonono
their parenta, the Sealy "High
Schooi beard and teachers with
Phone 2-6371
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Chicks day old and started
at greatly reduced prices.
Large hatch turned out every
Tuesday. Last hatch of this
HOME FOR SALE — ON
Fifth Street. Good location. C.
who had not been marked ab-
sent during the term, according
to the rules and regulations set
forth by the Texas Education
Sunday a week ago, Mrs. O.
M. Small and son, Danny vis-
ited her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Knapp and family and her
parants, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Von Heeder in El Campo.
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4-23-tfe
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Ann Brast, James Tarnier
Fifth Grade — Karen Lois
provided for a group of rela-
tives and friends honoring Mias
ED GOVNES
WATER WEL
SERVICE
Mrs. Otto Eber visited her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs Leon Skeete and other
Hospital Notes
Furmitere
end Appliemees
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Wallis
ay 24.
Wm
Mrs Harry
J. Dycus.
FOUR BOOM HOUSE
FOB SALE — LIVE MINNOWS
Closed every Monday from
1:30 to 5:00. J. W. Schmitt,
929 Second Street, Sealy. TU
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REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
E O. BILLIG
ting — Contact Richard Snit-
kin, TU 5-3418, or Sealy
Tractor & Implement Co., TU
HOCKLEY LIVESTOCK
coMussioN COMPANY
Hockley, Texas
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CHURCH LEAGUE
SCHEDULE:
David Allen Andreas
Grade — Gordon
stephen Smith, Linda
move, MO aq. ft., 42" attic
fan, Venetian blinds, large
closets. Call UL 2-4010, Katy.
4-23-tie
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BL 3, Sealy
6-4-2te
—by Jimmie (Blue) Schroeder
Thursday, June 4 — 1st game,
Sealy Lutheran vs. Frydek C.
T. C., 2nd game, Sealy C. Y. C.
vs. M. Y. F
size 303
1310
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Our BUSINESS is
DIRT MOVING
CALL us for —
Terracing — Tank Building
Land Clearing — Brush Rakin
Auto AirConditioning
SALES and SERVICE
CNyMblTV Service
Charlene Hranicky
Is Shower Honoree
days edl, room and beard and
salary. Can JA 3-4423, er
write, Mrs. Jack Carswell,
915 Levett Blvd., Houston 6,
their weakly sales day to Man-
days beginning June 8, 1959
11:00 a.m. Baby calves, sheep.
goats, hogs, horses and mis-
cellaneous
1:00 p.m Cattle
BODE BROS
FOB BENT — METAL BUILD-
Ing. 24 x 66 ft, plus parking
space. Next to Austin County
Implement Co.' tfoll TU 5-
BOAD CONSTRUCTION —
ms tat a to sr wark. Ray M. Dir-
ba, 2% miles east Of Wallis
on Hy. M. Phone GR 8-2066
3-12-tte
El Campo, U 3-4258,
ateU 3-3859
Waller, 96 and 160W
6-4-lte
Charlene Hranicky
Legion Hall Sunda
8999
hgvs
season June the 9th. Hatchery I
open now Mondays, Tuesdays
and Saturdays only. Sealy
Hatchery, Sealy, Texas (Lo-
cated one block west of over-
pass on Highway 90.)
5-28-tte
Adults only TO 5-3118.
6-4-1tp
• REALTOR -
“Specializing in
Farms and Ranches"
— Telephone to 58598 —
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Third Grade — Leon Strie-
der, Kathleen Ottmars, June
Schroeder, Marlene Schulke
Fourth Grade — Michael
Krampitz
Fifth Grade — Tommie Quin-
ton, Beverly Hluchan, Lynda
W MME ms
Wide Variely of Sizes
WHITE AUTO STOSS
TU 5-3587 ee" Sealy
WERE ONLY TbO GLAD To
give you an exact price or
any printed item you mas
WATER WELLS DRILLEI
and reworked. J & B Wel
Service, Box 675, Bellville
Texas. Phone UN 5-2293.
12-31-32tp
Memoriam
For Mrs. Elty Caletka who
passed away June 4, 1954: .
Five years have gone
Since you left us
For that home beyond
With sudden hearts and many
tears
Your smile and kite deeds
Your lending hand for neighbor
Are loving memories of
yester-years.
Mrs. William Kollatschny
and family
size, from a business card to t
newspaper, ready
No obligation. I
News, TO P-3BM.
WE CUT, WRAP AND FRMMB
calves for your
025,
Gomes and a This to Your Life
offered entertain-
Mnm
George H.
lowing:
First Grade — BUl Burtt-
per word.
(Minimum Charge 11M)
Deadline: Wednesday neon
of each week.
THE SEALY NEWS
TV 5-3334
—
Del Monte - Early Gordon
Sweel Peas 2
Miss Stuessel is
Deputy in Tax Office
Miss Gloria Ann Stuessel,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Stuessel of Cat Spring, will
fill the vacancy created by the
resignation of Mrs Violet Mein
ecke in the office of the Austin
County tax assessor-collector
in Bellville Mrs Meinecke
served as a deputy in that
office for mana years, resign-
ing June 1st "
Miss Stuessel to a Bellville
High School graduate and at-
tended Blinn College
Card of Thanks
I wish to express my sincerest
thanks to the doctors and nurses
of Bellville Hospital, to Rev.
Marvin Ottmers and Rev. Mohr
for their prayers and words at
STORE
wl 11M
For Frying or Salads
■amts.* 47<
CALIFORNIA - Fresh Crisp
LETTUCE 2 fr 276
FOR SALE—22 PIGS.
Will soil any number. Leon-
ard Stolarski Rt. 3, Sealy
________________________4-4-Itp
FORBALE — DAIRY COWS
and heiferx^all springers
renna. rGotomye years old
All Bangs tested, are calf-
hood vacinated. L J. wi-
Further Information
WANTED - WHITE COM-
penion and housekeeper to
ing. If
; a ye.
s.
WANTED — GOOD STEADY
Job, service station or food
store. Raymond Laskoskie,
Sealy, ph TO 5-3381.
______________________ 6-4-2tp
FOR BALE — COMMERCIAL
laundry equipment. Mrs.
Evelyn King 6-4-lte
1
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ELEMENTARY - ;
CONTINUED from First Page
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achooTterm. Students . named
"Sith Grade — Marton Jan-
de, Marilyn Hoppe, Dwight
Viereck, Delois Garling. Sylvia
man, Brookshire, Texas. J
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FOR SALE — JOHN DEERE
H tractor with planter, cul-
tivators and busters, and
mower for Ford Tractor Call
LOCAL and resoNAL
Mr. and Mrs Bruce Viereck
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gard-
ner Viereck, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
nold Kuehn and Mr. and Mrs.
Jesus Pless visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Viereck and tami-
ily in Baytown, Bundy.
Mr. and Mrs. Eunith Verm
and Ry Alaa of Tomball viit-
*d relatives here for * week’s
,7Mr.ana Mrs. Gibert aroeker
Lorry Schulke
SIX CENTS A DAT M ALL IT
costs to use the Simplified
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 times comes to make
out your government forms
WRDDtNG PHOTO “THANK
you" cords — for a iasting
remembrnce to appreciation
of their gift — personalised
Hintz, Marian Janda, Delete
Garling, Sylvia Schier, Joan
Remmert
Those students from grades
three, four, five, and six who
maintained the highest grade
averages in their respective
rissses during the school year
were recognized Their work
in all subjects was considered
excellent at all times. Those •
recognized for scholarship were:
Grade Three — Kathleen
Ottmers, Brenda Luedecke
Grade Four — Diana Baxley,
Linda Kay Bischoff
Grade Five — Lois Himly,
Paulette Thielemann. Beverly
Hluchan
Grade Six — Marian Janda,
5-14-4t
-eemwm
bratbuarinl"randsemtr, Ui schell. Tommy Daniel
a reception following baccal-
aureate on Sunday, May M
Thy served cookies and punch relatives to Lake Jackson sev
at the high school cafeteria. oral days this week.
Balconies were
built far purposes of
——
-fell
tain ,:
Ottmers ‘
Second Grade — Edward
Himly. Judy Kudlacek
shire pigs. From top blood
Starty) “ecamy"nqktme
.________5-28-tte
WANT BROWN BEBE
bottles, Coke, and some 7-Up,
bottles. Be each. Bring after
3 p.m. Closed Monday. Club
Astemebiles
6 ■ u-A, ___
, von SALE — 1947 CHEV,
peed shape, $75. Steve Pav-
Book, Et l, Seely. 5-28-3te
to service end collect from c
automatic merchandise units VOR SALE OR RENT USED
Donato Hill were Nte. ton "
ASTHMA
Why Suffer’
See Your Chiropractor
DR. RUSSELL GRADY
Office Hours:
8-12 Noon 2-8 p.m.
Sealy
Excellent opportunity for
qualified person Must be free
to work 1 or 9 hours weekly,
have a car and $398.00 to
$795.00 working capital Sub-
mit work history and phone
number. For interview write
Dept, a, National Setos &
Mfg. Co., Inc, 3508 Green-
ville Ave., Dellas 4, Texas.
RENTALS — OH SANDERS
paint sprayers, vacuum
- Chassis
TOLBIRT,
1440 Tauber Ph. TU 53153 1
After 530 pm. Weekdays
WE BUTCHER, CUT, WRAP 1
ate freeze beef and pork tai
home fremcri. Lbertood
Market, Wallfa phone OR 8 |
Mil. 1-30-tfe
_.... ware Mesdames
Prokop, John Viaclovsky,
-
nekosi TU5-3844,SEALY
4 pm. ' re . / f r
ALUES
Mr. ate Mrs. O. M. Small ate ecanneetenSurtatostdtol-
. Lang Grain IMPERIAL - White or Brown
25. 296 Powdered Sir 2 for 250
tes
THE NEWS BEADERS ARE
cautioned to investigate thor-
oughly any advertiser whose
ad requires schooling paid
for by the reader, or an in-
vestment as a condition of
employment. The Seely
News.__11-14-tfe
AVON CALLING - WOMEN
over 34, with pleasing per-
sonality. can earn 130 to $40
a week contacting established
customers. Full training pro-
vided Write Diet. Mgr . P.
O. Box 40. Brenham, er call
OR 6-4589 or GR 6-4262.
4-4-1k
TO MH1 Seely. 4-lS-tfe
DOH BALE — S WHEEL CAT-
HS traitor. B. C. Smith, phone
TU 5-3530.5-21-
FOB SALE —RRG. vonK-
KRAFTS - Rich Flavored
SELECTED IB- VELVEETA 1 — 2lh.cart
FRYERS 33 CHEESE 79
W. L Shamel, Fulshear, ................. .....
phone No. 2-3021, Romenber R. A. COWARD, JR
5r“1*1e Phone 34 Industry
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FOR SALE — ROLLAWAY
folding bed. Very reasonable.
Call TU 5-1741 S-M-2U
FOB BALE - USED 4 CUBIC
ft G. E refrigerator in ex-
cellent condition. TU 5-3935.
4-4-1tp
rietta Dittert. Cot Spring. Mr,
ate Mrs. C. Aiharas ate daugh-
ters, Carrie ate Janie of La
Grange. • Ae 4
Mr. ate Mrs.cJohniMarcum
lied here by her" sin-
Sixth Grade — Larry Schul-
ke, Marilyn Hoppe, Alicia
widow with dependent son.
live to hams Write or call
Mrs. W. C. Stockdick, Katy,
Texas, UL 2-4919. 5-28-2tp
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mMAE
Thursday, June 11 — 1st,
game, M Y. F. vs. Frydek C.
Y. C.; Ite game, Seely Luth-
eran vs. Sealy C. Y. C.
man, TO 5-3540. S-n-tk
MB RENT - I BOON FUR-
visit with bar mother.
Bessie Loescher and other
atives here this week
-
A pleasant afternoon
Jernes Jurica, Alicia Hintz,
Margaret Billig, Ronny Rem-
mert, Ardis Janecek, Nolan
Broeker, Dorie Jeon Matejs.
Terrine Remmert, Joan Rem-
mart, Terry Ashorn, Eddie
Svinky, Mary Ruth Sopchak,
Carolyn Bodungen, Pamela
Peery, Larry Schulke, Elaine
Poenitzach, Leonora Camp tn,
Marsala Solis, George Hintz,
Charles Ekarius, ate Done
Fifth Grade Steve Sutton
Shirley svinky, Cynthia Ko-
peaky, Paulette Thielemann,
pu,"p4, Ww*. t-r-A ri A p.-
HHVFT-Y EHWE-MM» AIRD HMD’
mert, and Patricia Cook
FTTTTTTTTTTTTTTOTI
.......
HAVE BUYER FOR FARMS
ate ranches, large rod small
Ha,,
Eade Lake, Texas. 12-11-
WANT TO LEASE — rAS-
taro for grazing Alois Jez,
Rt 1, TO 5-3095. 6-4-2tp
Ondruch, Lois
Sixth Grade — Dane Rud-
left, Elaine Poenitzach, George
Hintz, Timmy Buchala
Certificates of excellence in
handwriting were given to stu-
denta who consistentix,use food ..
penmanship in their * work,
namely: > ' -E
First Grade — Faith Koy.
Dwayne Taylor, Patsy Ekarius,
Nancy Smith, Dee Kaechele
Second Grade — Cynthia
Janda, Jo Ann Jurica, Joan
Klatt, Gary Kollatschny, Dol-
ores Mateja, Lonnie fehnsrider
Third Grade — Myra Dale
Britt, Candice Dawn Koy,
Brenda Kay Luedecke, James
Schaffner, Sondra Weber,
Kathleen Ottmers, Norma Jean
LADIES WOULD YOU —
Love being your own bom*
Love to work where, end
when you desire’ Love to get
your earnings tot your efforts
immediately* Then Young
Look Cosmetics, crested by a
feeding cosmetic company,
needs you, too. Without obli-
e gation, write to Boa 8025,
Houston 4, Texas, tor a per-
sonal interview in your home.
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9 " / a nedvxde/. VT"T•M
KRAFTS DRESSING qt. jar
■ISAM E WUID goa
wikwcle wHii
UNCLE WILLIAM size 800
Porkand Beans cans
— a
ADOLPHUS - femefmaim
free demonstration. 5-21-3te
5-21-3te
Mulding Materiuls
444 foot of used lumber, used
plumbing fixtures, window
unita, door units, phone
NOrthfield 2-3341, Bushnell
Lumber Co, P. O. Bex Ml,
Rosenberg. Texas 11-ltfe
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oAM, euba NE Ne 4 .' inegombnae
with yours wedding photo.
_____ ... _ The'Sealy News. tfc
athroom with fix-
44 inch Lyons sink. WELL KNOWN COSMETICS
available al Alyne Lambs
Beauty si ti
phone N.
DYNAMOMETER
to test your trador horsepowerinpur shop!
For only $7.50 you can have your tractor analyze
data adjusting your governor, carburetor and
additional parts are needed they will
Alan Remmert, Paul-
elemann, Patricia Cook,
dance certificates
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1959, newspaper, June 4, 1959; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540581/m1/4/?q=music: 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.