The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1959 Page: 3 of 8
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Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Polo-
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Bonnie Kuchara
Remembered by S.S.
The pnmury Css at toe
Sealy Methodist Chureh made
a pre-Hallowe’en visit to little
Bonnie Kuchara, who has been
a shut-in far quite a while, as
the resuit at a heart condition
and operation. The children
took her a Jack-O-Lantern fin-
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Sealy and are now making their
home at Big Hoot, Texas, Star
Route.
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The Mothers Club had a Hal-
lowe’en lunch for the children
Friday, October 30th at 1:00
at Church
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Missouri At Knob Noster they
were guests of Mr. and Mra
Orby Leatherwood, and Robin.
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Ann Vancik waa the reciplent
of many beautiful gifts at a
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Balance, August 81, 1958
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her honor at the home of Mrs.
C. A. Lay at 1 p.m. Wednesday,
October 26.
A birthday party compli-
mented Mrs. Nita Folk on her
75th birthday Wednesday atter-
noon of the past week, when
neighbors, bearing gifts end
Air Base, Long Island, Calif.
Mbs. Ous L Hintz entertain-
ed at her home last Thursday,
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Community Services
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come to my rescue and let me
know whet these youngsters
are up to.
Tve been thinking all day of
my good friends, Mr. and Mra.
Toso Kveton, kam ashamed I
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Schillers Return
From Fall Vacation
Mr. and Mas. Milton Schiller
honored his mother, Mrs. Jo-
soph H. Shiller, as their guest
on a vacation trfa of 8,084 miles.
The first night was spent to
Little Rock, Astantos Milton
(Pete) had pleased to see the
Texas vs. Arkansas game but
instead visited with his cousin
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Schiller and family of Lttle
Rock. » swune hon
he fiane Richard Beckendortt
with a miscellaneous shower
InObaervankelof ...
VETERAN’S DAY
Road. grmAe .
The new firm has been
pointed exclusive auction
f nioy at Port City Stockyards,
and will hold its inuugurl safe
Thurday, November 11, begin-
ingat a.m. Auction sales will
be held each Thursday there-
after, except for holidays, mid
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Plan Now to
ofifeers far the year: president,
Mrs. Evelyn Rom; vice presi-
dent, Mrs. Steve Micak; secre-
tary, Mrs. Gladys Sodolak;
treqsurer, Mra Mildred Lezak;
Fritz Frahm and an aunt of
Leola Marburger.
her parents' store, or to she vis-
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Tire grips the road so well you can’t mako it squeal The.
secret is in th miracle new rubber of the tead. hu
uumaae mii a auvimino coMPANY
ored her daughter, Doris Joan,
on her sixth birthday at their
home Thursday afternoon of'the
past week.
Mr. end Mrs. Will Neds
Peschel of Orange, Calif., an-
nounce the arival of a e lb. 11
SOAKS UP BUMPS AND JARSI You notice bump
tires because the rubber "bounces." The miraclo new rubber in Atas
smothers "bounce" Your car rides Mito the day you bought it, steers easier,
s-ude 2 22 '
all Amp wheels. 2 u■
Miss Pet Rench end Mias
Addis Packer, students in Hou-
ston spent the week end here
with their parents.
Misa Beto Dvorak at Pleak
and Orville Jan will be mar-
rted at 1 p.m. today, Thursday
in Needville where Mr. Jen re-
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Mnid
The Mothers of Catholic
school children from BL Mary’s
School of ibyd-k met Friday,
October 23rd at 1:00 p.m. and
ytendmaanduzrandpa.argethe
world. They're about right, too.
Fve lost my score sheet on
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sure you are not rysh-
could reach 85 or M years aa
becoming to you and each ear
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far by it, the elders obtained
good rap art. Through faith we
understand that the worids were
framed by the word of God, so
that things which are seen were
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cam were there to meet the
train, (which used to be an old
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John Deere Tractor Works
•. Mr. Beleskey is
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to gather, thinking an accident
had occurred. But after a 11 or
15 minute period of time it was
observed that the stop waa due
to the arrival of Joe Krchnak
and son, who have spent the
last several weeks in a Chicago
hospital where Mr. Krchnak
was confined, because of a sud-
den illness. We are glad he was
able to make the long trip at
this time and we understand his
son, George had made quite a
reputation for himself- at the
hoepit el oo B nurse Think it
over boy, it to e great vocation
in life and male nurses are so
greatly needed.
Did you see that big grin on
Paul Schneider’s end Joe Ko.
vasovic’s faces, yep, you guessed
it right! Son Johnnie and
another luergrandbaby, not
long ago. These grandchildren
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a turkey farm. I —
Next day they journeyed
has been for-
of changing
livestock marketing conditiohs,
said Sartwelle.
M NSW for • set of Ms amazing new tiros.
Ask for S demonatration ride-you ll amazbdr 1M
me st we your neghbor ndenne Humbndmn
availble. Equip your car with Atlas Bucron Thres on I
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Wallis, Texas n
Fiscaf Year Ended August 31, 1959
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MMdx.a wim to wheotmd
home tram Japan, IA and bra.
Carl Covey and somcharles,
Curtis, Craig and Clark, where
they spenti several yenrs were:
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Billig MM
family. Mr. and Mra Herbert
Billig and family, Mrs. Caro-
lyn Stiveras, Mr. and Mra.
Marvin .Kaechele and Dee of
Sealy. Others there were Mr.
and Mrs. Loren Morgan ted
family, Mr. and Mra Leon Bil-
lig of Houston, Miss Marjorie
Wilke of Son Antonio, Mr. and
Mrs. Braun and son of Bren-
ham. v, • ngu ru J
Mrs. Covey is the daughter
of the Wilkes.
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The short visit was made w w nuwule w
pleasant in ginging songs and October 1 with a birthday hon-
conversation. Mrs. J. F. Tipton oring her little daughter. Mar-
Administration,
ball, so some one will have to Three days warn spent visiting
state parks, Whiteman Air
fares Base, country drives and
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back flying in fields and across
good highway. 2 AA
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Alvin Kohlettel of Halleits-
villa, Mra. Gus Marburger and
daughter, Leota and Pritz
Frahm of Bound Top visited
briefly with the Otto Beck-
num family last Friday after-
noon on their way home from
the funeral of VMi. Theodore
Nichter at Needville and Ro-
senberg. Mrs. Nichten wee a sjs-
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and such for the winter. Have
you checked elosely for leaking
gas lines sod thoroughly elean-
ed the pipes and flues bafaso____
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had too many already, Eapec-
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And gash Thureagy mnereafter Except Holldaye) 3
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fast qraaopty
Godhsdhgomntitkexou
But the love far youinmyT
heart stid grows.
Until we mee" in God’s eternal
king rder. ed to Kansas City, and t
I havenre seen fona wweek-endrstay with
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CLOSING NVnCB
All buflinesa houses will be closed
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11
old dag with a tto ata tied to
his tail) and a large group of
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oe. baby bey born Saturday, dolak. It was decided to meet
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at 1:00 p.m. The dues will be
25 a year.
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BUY OR SEL-EERYBODY WELCOME
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Company in an ad in this issue
of The News,
This to the first time that a
sales subsidiary has been meat
sd by a terminul livestoek mar
hat in Texas, but it tea been
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and Mrs. Jee Lummus and
the class teacher, Mrs. Rod-
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their visitation, as well as did
the little honoree and her fam-
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1959, newspaper, November 5, 1959; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540604/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.