The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1942 Page: 8 of 8
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THE SEALY NEWS, SEALY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1942
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TOILET TISSUE—Sword, 3 Rolls
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LIFEBUOY SOAP
WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP—2 Bars 13c
P AND G LAUNDRY SOAP
CHORE GIRL POT CLEANERS—3 for 13c
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For Our Defense
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After her enlightening ad-
dress, Mrs. Flagg demonstrated
two types of flower arrange-
ments with violets as the cen-
ter of interest, combined first
with jonquils, narcissus, and
honeysuckle, and second with
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victory over the Axis!!
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anything but rats and mice.
W. F. Meyer’s Drug Store.
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What About The Old Folks?
When they’re not so active anymore
and spells of constipation annoy them
with dizziness, heartburn, headaches,
or torturing gas pains, get ADLERIKA.
We have many letters from thankful
users who are far past middle-age.
Your druggist has ADLERIKA?
W. F. Meyer & Co., Druggists
Price—
$149.95
SILVER
DUST
inside each package you’ll find
FREE dish towel worth 10^ or more.
See
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Phone 50 - Sealy
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ADMIRATION TEA— 31 Oz. Pkg______
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Women of Belfast, Northern
Ireland, have been ordered to
make beds earlier during the
day and thus avoid having
lights in the home during black-
outs.
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• In accordance with our Government’s wishes, we open
at 7:30 and close at 6:30, excepting Saturdays, standard
war time. We are glad to sacrifice only 30 minutes of
our former time to conserve electricity. We’ve got to
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ing. She said that gardens
should be planned so that all
during the year one would have
a group of blooming flowers.
Mrs. Flagg advised the club
members on the best methods
of planting, fertilizing, spray-
ing, and pruning roses, azaleas,
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Exclusive Shelvador—twice as
much food to the front within
each reach. Increased shelf
area. Giant meat storage. Beau-
tiful design. We are your Cros-
ley Dealer in Refrigerators.
GREEN BEANS OLMITO CUT
DOG FOOD B-AcK-
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we keep them flying. Let’s get ,
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FOR SALE —MY CLEANING
and pressing shop doing good
business. Want to sell be-
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• A Superior Fertilizer for
the same price as the other
brands. We have all for-
mulas, 4-12-4, 6-12-6, etc.
• It does not wash away,
but builds up your ground
like cottonseed meal or
barnyard manure. Let us
explain it to you.
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Large Size 22c
Reg. Size 9c i
SUNKIST LEMONS— 8 for
POTATOES COLORADO REDS
PRUNES M MED. SIZE
SWEET PEAS SUN BEAM
the show Sunday . . . had a
good time.
John G. coming back to •
school ?
Rosa Lee went to Houston
Sunday. Could it be someone
there? Ask her. . . .
WALLIS STUDENTS
PARTICIPATING IN
DEFENSE STAMP SALE
The high school students are
very proud of their record of
participating in the sale of de-
lense stamps. For the past two
weeks the entire high school
has set a record of being 100%.
The week’s school stamp and
bond sales were $70.25.
This past week the grade
school made much improve-
ment. The first, second, third
and fourth grades were 100%.
The fifth, sixth, seventh and
eighth were 90%.
Our goal this week is 100%
participation for everyone in
school.
The teachers are buying
bonds on the salary allotment
plan. Every person’s purchase
of stamps will apply on the
family quota of bonds that
should be purchased. Only by
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due from colds with Mentho-Mul-
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song is “White Cliffs of Dover,”
and she likes Glenn Miller’s or-
chestra best. Dixie’s favorite
sport is tennis and she has
been to county meet in doubles
for four years. Her preference
for a future is a tall, dark and
handsome “he-man.”
WALLIS VS. FRYDEK
Thursday, Feb. 5, the Frydek
volleyball girls came to Wallis
to play the girls. The girls
played five hard games, but
were defeated by Frydek in
every one.
JUDY JOTS
Wonder why Almarine ran
out of the study hall at dinner
when she saw a certain ’33
Chevrolet pass by. Wonder who
it was. ... It couldn’t have
been L. V., could it?
GENERAL-ELECTRIC
See the new 1942 G.-E. Refrig-
erators now on display. New
butter condition, New cold
storage compartment. Crisping
compartment, New dry storage
bin, and many more features.
We will urge you to buy right
away while available. We have
only a limited time that we can
sell refrigerators. Your head-
quarters for all G.-E. applianc-
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Sealy Garden Club, Mrs. V.
Gordon. Reports by officers and
committee chairmen were pre-
sented, after which the meet-
ing was adjourned.
We recommend .
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CHOCOLATE SYRUP "5"5 5 35'^ 13c
MINCE MEAT—Monarch—1 Lb. Jar _13e
3 for 19c
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For want of self-restraint,
many men are engaged all their
lives in fighting difficulties of
their own making; while oth-
ers—who may be much less
gifted — make their way and
achieve success by simple pa-
tience, industry, self-control.—
Samuel Smiles.
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PVT. JOE LASTOVICA 4
NOW AT HARLINGEN
© Joe Lastovica, a local boy,
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has been transferred from Illi-
nois to Texas and is located at j
the air corps gunnery school at ]
Harlingen. I
Joe says when he left Illinois |
there were three inches of
snow on the ground and arrived |
in Texas to find nice warm • I
weather and sunshine.
When you educate a man, !
you educate an individual; j
when you educate a woman, |
you educate a whole family. — I
John McIver.
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kill with Ray’s Rat Killer. j
Sells for 15c, 35c and 50c. I
Guaranteed. Harmless to |
2 for 19c • GARDNERS
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FURNITURE POLISH—Full Pt. Bottle 13c 1
CALIFORNIA ORANGES NICE SIZE Doz. 13c :
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What are these nice things
g Roy is always saying about a
2 certain Senior girl?
Wonder why Lee Roy R. is
S so far in his bookkeeping note-
book. Could it be a good old
8 Junior girl helping him?
Looks as if Betty and a cer-
tain Soph both want J. B. Stiff
competition, eh, Betty?
EIGHTH GRADE
8 HIGHLIGHTS
Adeline and Sunny
S Sunday in Rosenberg.
Rosa Lee spent Sunday in
b Houston.
Bessie prefers yellow, ’cause
8 yellow catches a fellow. Isn’t
8 that right? ’
Wonder what’s keeping Flor-
K ence and Millie at home so
long?
Minnie and Edna are wear-
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8 Allen is buying more defense
8 stamps.
Milton and Adeline were at
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g We are observing central war time schedule.______
S NO. 1 FANCY HI PATENT
{ FLOUR LA "Tl! 89c „ $1.77
| POST TOASTIES " 3 ,, 20c
A NATURAL LAXATIVE CEREAL
§ ALL BRAN 10 Oz. Pkg. 13c 16 Oz. Pkg. 22c
CAIT REGULAR 50 PKG. 2 19
HLl________FREE RUNNING 3 for 131
| PORK AND BEANS 13c
8 VACCUM PACKED
5 COFFEE 25c 2Lbs.49c
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Kendall, C. P. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1942, newspaper, February 13, 1942; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597431/m1/8/: 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.