The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1959 Page: 2 of 10
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☆ BLOUSES
☆ SWEATERS
See yovr nearest Santa Fe agent
☆ SLIPS
for all ages!
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James Knesek
Jenry Derwin Sloan, Jr.
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aen—sr, AUGUST 22:
Mn Edward Hrdlicka
Mrs. Carl Hokanson
Mrs. Joe r. Somer, Sr.
Time to Claim
Refund on Farm
Used Gasoline
Betty Ann Verm
Mr. Lquls Skriv
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AUGUST a, 1949
Slippers - Loafers
Oxfords - etc.
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party tor David Vykoukal,
given tor him by his mother,
Mrs. IM Vykoukal, Wednes-
day, July 20 tor Ma Ito brth-
|MT. ana Mr Harve Zashodn
entertained with a party tor
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Sponsored by Wallis Fire Department
SUNDAY, AUGUST 23
WALLIS AMERICAN LEGION HALL
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Family Style Beef, Chicken and Sausage
famoweos
Austin County
Implement Co.
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Mr. and Mr* Dan CM
Manvel, Mr Charlie Bra
John Loehr at a
mw two movie 1
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David Wasicek
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Se4<>^ Selectoses/
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Farm operators have until
September 30 to claim a refund
J inunW McDonald
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nwiiT, AUGUST 27:
Wimer Maresh
Nettie Jean Janecek
Orvile Small
Joe Brandt ."
F.c.Brandes
JohnVlaclovsky i
Mn and Mm Leo
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ST) DANCE* to*
Music by Bill Mraz and Hi. Orchestra
Phizes to be Awarded at 10:00 pm.
SUPPORT YOW HK DEPARTMEMTI
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The wran
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lay, Sunday, July 24.
rolyn Hulebrand to
• uncle and aunt, Mr.
R C Nichols and
men warn Garton Nelon, cousin
to the bride, Darryl Lilian bro-
ther to the bride andrinebear-
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Lev* to Ellinger. Their gowns
were stret length to blue taf-
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Sugar Firm Hits
Safety Milestone
Th* Imperial Sugar Com-
pany’s refinery to Sugar Land
passed its millionth man-hour
. without a lost-time accident to
midnight Friday.
Since last October 11 there
has not been a disabling injury
among th* mor* than MI em-
to the Sugar Land re-
Th* naw record tops a
TUESDAY, AUGUST Mi
Mrs w. a Krampitz
Jo Maria Mwai
Barney Elgin Coody
Jake Jousan
Mr* Ella Swearingen
WEDNESDAY, AUGUSr
‘WiEsar
meat honored Mr. and Mr* Ed-
their new home at Frydek, and
Rev. and Mr*
TAEMOWI
Thank Yen...
for the nice attendance and to those
who sent us flowers on our Grand
Opening . . .
We Appreciate Your Business !
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New-Fangled Item
Stimulates Aceidents
Th* port-World II exodus
tram th* atty to th* suburbs
brought with it a new-fangled
problem - th* power lawn
On* to th* first mower acci-
danta of record occurred 11
years ago to a soldier who was
waundad to th* tog by a spoon
hurled by a mower busy in his
front lawn.
Th* number to mower mis-
hap* haa increased since then
in direct proportion to the add-
ad popularity to the power
in 1IM an estimated 11 mi-
Hon power mowers were in nan
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Kovar to a dquble ring "p
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2:30 o’clock in th* —tog
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DINNER Mi SUPPER
Meal Tiekets — Adulta, $125; Children, 75c
Meet Sold to Go Out — Noon and Supper
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BILL MRAZ and He Orchesha
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MH 6 d Firemen’s M. Sealy
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Walter Lucko
Rita Lore* Prokop
Connie Sue Milligan
SUAY, AUGUST Mi
Mr* JohnF. Zurek
John Wiliam Schmitt
Mr* Sidney Toellner
Mrs. Gary Rushing
MadalynHranicky
Tommy Stewart
Charlene Janicek
leHyWlihae Minto
Cari Joe Witt*
MONDAT, AUGUST M:
Hover Hintz
DelmerSusen
JenyMntow
Suz"penaBrdm
Mr* Gary Scherbig
Dorie Fay WHtanburg
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Gifts wean presented, and re- "’.u2-“a5m2.
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Short and Long
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1959, newspaper, August 20, 1959; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540593/m1/2/: 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.