The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1959 Page: 3 of 10
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this seems to be a
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George Filipp
the year for not
Size 7 thru 1012
Boys’ SOCKS
Ladies' imported —
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Dexta! Low cost, compact and unusually V
TKNMS SHOES
much to overall efficiency
jobs. Whether it’s the or
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East Texas Pecan
Crop Favorable;
Not So Good Here
time of
hogs.
Otto Himly and daughter. Dor-
thy of Bellville and Mr. and
Dear Mr. Sai
My triend
, and Md
and Mrs. August Gajewski and
Georgie attended the exereies
SDtia 1
a guest ot
and Mrs.
three
BRIEF CASES -
/$1.9810$2.98
Home Freezer Omn
ATTENTION
Let us process your meats for your
home freezers — We butcher cut,
freeze and wrap pork and beef.
I wb* to express my deepest
lvjand abpredlation for the
manylcards and ‘visits in the
hospital and at home and all
Highway 59, Sugar Land.
The tabloid aize paper will
retain ita 5-column format and
Wearever Cartridge
PENS
KIDDIE PANTIM 4o"std
sizes 2 thru 14 — cotton and rayon
,4for$1.00
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i’ and Girls’ Oxford —
TEN HIS SHOES
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Secretary tt Agriculture,
Dept of Agriculture
Washington 25, D. C.
organized group known aa Start
Bend Publishers, Inc.
Managing editor of the Mir-
rar will be Alex Hudgins, Jr.,
who to vice-president of the
firm. He comes to Missouri City
and Stafford from Richmond.
Virginia where he has been
publishing a newspaper simi-
lar to the Mirror.
Morriso, the new i wear, has
numerous other business inter-
esta, including Tex-Fan Co.,
east of Missouri City
Everything for the Classroom
986 sin NIfty Notebook Paper
for 62
' 50c Notebook Paper
ams?o) blolann -"-F- “0 I— -
School Supply
Special Buy — “
Ladies’
HAND BAGS
and CLUTCHES
Just received for Fall
$7.00 plustax j
A
- %pt. bottle
ny Tail, Rocket,
inbr"
which mow
i well worth
Madesim"pEsen
County Newspaper
Font Bend couiyn youn
P"SStrtbra, changed W
ZIPPER BINDERS -
BIG SELECTION!
from 980 fo $5.95
BINDERS -
Plastic and Paper Covered
290 to $1.98
I n n.
itile, it
nurses,,.us
iner and
kind treat
you all.
power on a larger farm,
1 -a tractor can do a lot
. " .......
SCHOOL BAGS
Handle and Strap
98< - Six - S2 ”
Ladies’ tax included
PMk BILLFOLDS 39f
Now, a new and smaller Fordson
YOUR (.
, Red Top and White Sole
dm 7 to 121 — $1.29
sizes 13 to J - $139
Boys’ Black Hi-top - boys’ sizes 2% thru 6
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Zapalac’
produced last year, indicated
production for 1959 includes
■ LADIES’ ACETATE.
TRICOT
( PANTIES
asst, colors - sizes 5-6-7
3 Nr $]
combines diesel economy with easy handling and con-
venient, all-around usefulness , features that mean
for a wide variety of farm
-Albert Thomsen
Oar Subscribers:
RENEWALS: r,a ]
Miss E Bens
Mn. Erna M. Eekardt
Hugo Goebel
R. L Cole
C M. Eastman
G. R Richmond
Mn. Ervin Stock
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408- 4’ “ -
AanMaerueAANak
at the convent in Victoria
which Dorothy Orsak attends
Dorothy to the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Orsak.
Enjoying a picnic and get-
together at Son Felipe Park
Mm Quo D.
Miss Rozine
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ie 0.7
AA
$1*
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Kitchen Shower
Fetes Miss Schroeder
A kitchen shower was held
onnsuygaim Srgonsehzud2
eran educational building. The
honoree to the bride elect of El-
roy Holtkamp of Sealy.
Upon her arrival she was
seated in a large decorated
chair and presented a novelty
corsage fashioned of small kit-
chen gadgets. Her mother, Mn.
R. E. Schroeder, and mother of
the -prospective groom. Mn.
Henry Holtkamp, also had
novelty corsages pinned on
them. -in
Several games were played
with prism being presented to
the honoree, after which Miss
Louise Wendt presmtid the
many lovely and useful gifts to
her. Miss Schroeder expressed
her appreciation for the pres-
ents in a very gracious manner.
Refreshments were served
buffet style to 23 guests.
Mesdamcs Vernon Wendt,
Walter Teihmann and Alvin
rri 2ra8. 2101
Ladies’ Acetate Tricot extra size
PANTIES - assorted colrs m.
SLIDES
Sins 5-6-7 99C pair
, xe <..
a.
Also have ready for sale —
FRESH BACON, HAMS
-cn SAUSAGE lolq
and quarters and halves of calves
or 06, whole or half
Open Weekdays 7:30 am. to 5:30 p.m.
i Sealy Food Banks
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Incemaumni
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you’ll find that a Fordson Dexta tractor can do a lot
of work while helping to keep operating costs down,
efficiency up for BIGGER FARM PROFITS
6 ponWARD SPEEDS - 2 REVER
Tplndzoin my 3ond 3er‘m tesTthan#mph to almart
17 mph. Transmission to constant mesh for quiet,
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Thursday evening were Mr. and Mn. Aaron
.Mm. ShNtep '
co /
L-sheede.
Mr. and Mn. Ma M. Orsak,
I Linda and Bernice, Mr. and
Mn. Pete Gajewski, Mr and
Mrs. Stash Gajewski and Mr
kuu, gl ta
Triple Roll - white only - size 9-11
BOBBIE SOCKS...............290
Ladies Mercerized - white only
Tum Down Cuffs SOCKS .........190
sizes 6%2 thru 10%2
White, pink, blue, maize sizes 9-101
W SWEATER SOCKS 49,
will you pay me _ _ _
not raising 100,000 bushels of 21,600,000
corn not to food the hogs I am
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sizes 8-9-10
per per 49e
5 r
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, J.S. Orsak
Mn. Joe Jurecek
EmH Ludwig
Power Co
Borlack Bros.
Sailpdheadooda
W. G. Fraser
Bam Hillboldt
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News Reader Requests Help
In Selecting ’Hog* Program
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39 to $2.95 $1.49 10 $1.95
Kiddle LUNCH KITS
No. 2 Pencils
Bundle of 6
Pastor o. c.
Dr. Smith for
tment. May God
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► Warn? 420,, .-1
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ome.....
am — — - Mum ’
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Tor mb one Parish, received a
$1,000 check from the Govern-
ment this year for not raising
hogs. So I am suing Mto toe
year. What I want to know to,
to your opinion,ewhat to the
best kind of farm not to
raises bags on and the boot
kind of bag not to raise?
I would prater not to raise
razorbacks, but if that to not a
good breed not to raise. I will
just as gladly not raise Berk-
shires at Durocs.
The hardest work to this
business to going to bo in keep-
hogs I ImvmX- raised."*My
friend Bordeau to very joyful
about the future of hie business
He has been raising hogs for
made was 9400 until this Jear,
when he got $1,000 for not
raising hogs. If I can get $1,000
ndapssohgshni
100 hogs7i ™0a772
I plan to operate da a small
azsmddoqgoe
NEW ECONOMY
. tao fot MORE FARM JOBS -
Fordson Delta Tractor
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Mrs. tuedavranov
pi Branden
Leroy Grebe
ership thia past wi
•old by its founder,
100
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_ Texas 1950 pecan &rop was
____, ........ .... _$80,- forecast recently at $7 milion
•00. Now another thing: These pounds by the U. R Depart-
• " " " ment of Agriculture.
The crop would ba slightly
above the 26 million pounds
Roy Rogers
h$. - NOW $2-»
SOCKS - SOCKS - SOCKS
AaMie
sgenda were
Eagle ake
Ottmer were the
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Card of TI
The USDA said
prospects far East
along the upper coast are gen-
enrally above last year.
But in South Central Texas,
crops are a "near failure" for
the second consecutive year. In
Norat-Central areas, including
the Blacklands and Cross Tim-
bars, crops are spotted and pro-
duction to expected to be below
last year.
Special Buy —
Men's STRETCH
SOCKS
to*
Ideal for school
k 390 pr.
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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/m1/3/: 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.