The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1947 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SEALY NEWS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1947
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THE SEALY NEWS
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Sealy.
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Weather Permitting—
HOT BARBECUE
To Serve or To Go
Pretty
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for "Him"
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News office.
BE PRESENT!
JIM TRAVIS
32.50 to 350.00
12-4-1tc.
Costume Jewelry, Pearls, Watches, Perfume Sets
FRIMEL
4759
w Stoe
MOTOR CO.
SHOP EARLY, PLEASE!
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SLOAN
COMPLETE & RELIABLE AUTO REPAIR DEPT.
EALY ON HIGHWAY 36
PHONE 181
Initial, Masonic
and Diamond Rings
Entered as second class mail matter in the post office at
Sealy, Texas, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1897.
Bendix Washers
Norge Appliances
BENDIX
NORGE
U. S. Tires & Tubes
Mobiloil & Mobilgas
Nothing in this wide, wonderful
world equals the joyous thrill of
giving or receiving a piece of ex-
quisite jewelry at Christmas. You
and your loved one can enjoy this
thrill — select her secret dream
from our sparkling holiday
collection.
• Yes, it is Christmas
shopping time, and if you
haven’t started already,
you soon will. Your fam-
ily will appreciate it if
you get them a car . RA-
DIO or HEATER for a
family gift.
son, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Braden
and Mrs. Joe Braden were Sun-
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F. J. Maerz in Glen Flora.
1847, Community
and Alvin Sterling
Silverware
NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hintz
announce ,the arrival of a son,
Eugene Gary, on Nov. 23rd,- at
the Bellville hospital, his weight
was 6., lbs and 14 oz. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Hintz and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ko-
vasovic..
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kuehn
are announcing the engagement
and approaching marriage of
their daughter, Myrtle, to Gil-
bert Viereck, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gardner Viereck of Sealy, on the
6th of December.
Cigarette Cases
and Lighters
IT’S SO PRACTICAL,
TOO!
• Trays, Punch Bowls,
Casseroles
r Table Decorations
• A FREE CASE OF BEER
EACH TUESDAY AND SATURDAY
A of lovely items!
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To White People
ON TUESDAYS
To Colored
ON SATURDAYS
Tie Chains, Vest Chains
Billfolds
leant
TRUE
NOME LAUNDRY
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
CHOOSE YOUR GIFT
FOR BABY NOW
from our wide array
at
GEBHARDT’S
on Highway 90
THIS SATURDAY
JUST
ARRIVED!
B^
RCA RADIOS
priced from
$24.50 to $209.95
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Lots of
ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
1 0 8 '
BICYCLE CHAINS
93 0 8
2 Gal.
CREAM CANS
98 08 '
— TOYS —
Reduced to over
% Price
I 0 8
BENDER
SUPPLY
Phone 43
Miss Hattie Scherbig of Hous-
ton, spent Thanksgiving here
with her brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Scherbig
and family.
S T O P
DOSING YOUR STOMACH
When constipation hangs on and you
have that listless, “half alive” feeling
chances are it's not your stomach
but your intestinal tract that's at
fault. Sluggish intestinal muscles
permit waste to accumulate ... gas
is formed and often you feel miser-
able, nervous and out of sorts.
For real relief ... take sure, safe
ADLERIKA with its new improved
taste. It moves waste quickly but
gently to relieve constipation and
gas. You’ll enjoy a new feeling of
pep and vitality when your diges-
tive system is in perfect order. Try
ADLERIKA today and you’ll learn why
over 20,000,000 bottles have been
sold. Caution: take only as directed.
You'll always be your "better self"’
with ADLERIKA on the shelf.
ADLERIKA LAXATIVE
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Joe Pavlicek visited Hous-
ton relatives Monday.
Sgt. Robert Maresh, who re-
cently went to Illinois to re-
enlist in the army following his
discharge, is now located in San
Antonio.
Mrs. Fred Einkauf and daugh-
ter, of Houston, visited in the T.
Washam home Wednesday, and
together with Mrs. Washam and
daughter visited Mrs. Einkauf’s
mother, Mrs. Nelius, in Bellville
part of the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Waco Keding and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Loescher were Galveston
visitors Sunday afternoon.
Frank Krchnak, son and daugh-
ter, and Mrs. Rose Holub, of Wal-
lis, spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. Inky Holub in Bas-
trop.
Johnnie Jurik attended a Ford
tractor school in San Antonio
Monday and Tuesday of this
week. He was accompanied there
by Joe Krchnak, who returned
Monday night, while Johnnie re-
turned Tuesday night.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this method
of Thanking our many friends
for their splendid services rend-
ered to us during the illness and
death of our father, Wilson Gen-
try. Also we wish to thank our
many friends for the beautiful
florals, consolating words, and
expressions of sincere sympathy
during our hours of grief, and
sorrow during funeral services.
Signed by,
The Gentry Family
Mrs. Louis Koym
Entertains W. S. C. S.
Mrs. Louise Koym was hos-
tess to the W. S. C. S. in their
regular social meeting Wednes-
day afternoon, November 19th,
when eleven members were pres-
ent. Cheerful autumn flowers
brightened the living and dining
rooms.
The time was spent in business
discussion, in making plans for
the coming weeks, and in pleas-
ant conversation.
Dainty refreshments of chick-
en salad, potato chips, ritz, pick-
les, pumpkin pie with whipped
cream, tea and coffee, followed
by delicious chocolate fudge,
were served.
Mrs. C. C. Glenn will be hos-
tess to the December social and
Christmas tree Wednesday, De-
cember 10th.
Choral Club Honors
Mrs. Eddie Hluchan
The Sealy Choral Club held a
rehearsal at the home of Mrs.
Wm. Schley, Tuesday, December
2nd. Following rehearsal the club
remembered this date was the
birthday of one of its members,
Mrs. Eddie Hluchan.
Happy birthday was sung to
the honoree, and lovely refresh-
ments of sandwiches, pickles, hot
ginger-bread, hot tea and confec-
tions were served.
The club will rehearse Thurs-
day evening at 6:30 with Mrs.
Ruth Westermann.
BERNARDO
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Braden and
son spent Thanksgiving day in
Houston with Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. Cotton and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ripper
and daughters visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Jessie Neuendorff and
family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elo Braden and
daughter were Thanksgiving
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Maerz and family in Jones
Creek. .
Mr. and Mrs. Oswalt Henneke
and son spent the day Friday in
Brenham.
Miss Doris Jean Hill of Hous-
ton spent the week-end here
with her mother, Mrs. Baldwin
Hill and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Henneke
and daughter - of Sealy spent
Sunday in the home of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hen-
neke.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sebesta
of- Columbus spent Sunday here
with Mrs. Baldwin Hill and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hagars and
family of Corpus Christi are
spending the week-end here with
her parents, Mrs. Hagan and
children will remain here during
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee Gra-
bow of Houston spent the
Thanksgiving holidays here with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. 'Drescher
and children visited with Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Drescher and
son, Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Braden and
Miss Edna Zajicek,
Johnnie J. Sodolak
Marry Monday
Miss Edna Zajicek, of Ellinger,
became the bride of Johnnie Joe
Sodolak, of Wallis, at the home
of the groom’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Sodolak, in Wallis at
11 o’clock Monday morning, De-
cember 1.
Justice of the Peace R. A. Eng-
elking, of Sealy, performed the
ceremony in the presence of the
immediate members of the fam-
ilies.
The couple will make their
home in Wallis, the groom being
employed in Orchard.
WE CUT, FIT AND INSTALL
auto glass in all makes and
models of cars. Walters Place,
between Hungerford and Whar-
ton. 2-6-tfc
POSTED — ALL LANDS OWN-
ed or leased—Hunting, Fish-
ing, or trespassing, is strictly
forbidden. Violaters will be
prosecuted by the law.
Russell Benton
H. G. Habermacher
R. M. Ward
8-14-11tp
GETS RESULTS
FOR SALE - 1944 CHEVROLET
truck, 2 foot axle, good tires,
recently overhauled motor.
Chas. Ray Tomlinson. Ph. 52,
POSTED — NOTICE IS HERE-
by given that hunting day and
night and fishing and also
seining or trespassing is strict-
ly forbidden on the Under-
wood Ranch. - Violators will be
prosecuted by law.
Milton R. Underwood, owner.
William Ludwig, manager.
ll-20-6tp
WANTED: BIDS FOR BUILD-
ing and grounds superintend-
ent and manager of school
cafeteria; man and wife pre-
ferred. Please contact the
Brookshire School Board.
6-5-1tc-tf
FOR SALE-ABOUT 20 TONS
of choice Johnson grass hay.
See Mrs. Martha Graeter, Fay-
etteville, or Otto Schulke, Bell-
ville, Rt. 1. 12-4-1tp
FOR SALE- HERCULES POW-
er Unit, W. W. Hammermill,
Meadows Burr Mill, with all
accessories, complete for im-
mediate set-up; also a truck
scale. Wallis Grist Mill, Wal-
lis, Box 34. 12-4-2tc
FOR RENT — BEDROOM WITH
kitchen privileges. Phone 119.
12-4-ltp
CHRISTMAS IS NEAR — IF
you wait it will be hard to
find the gift she will appre-
ciate. An “ELECTROLUX”
Cleaner and Waxer is just the
thing; but arrange for one
now, as our shipments are
limited. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
V. Stepan, Bellville, Ph. 21.
ll-20-4tp
FOR SALE-TWO HOMES AT
Sealy Lumber Yard, on High-
way 90. See J. M. Hurst.
11-6-tfc
WANTED — FROM 100 TO 400
acres of sod sandy land for
farming purposes. Will pay
good price, cash in advance.
Please call or write Chatham
Bros. 5506 Lyons Ave., Hous-
ton, Texas, or call Residence,
7294, Office F-4623. 12-4-4tc
FOR SALE — FARMALL F-12
tractor- in good shape, with
quick attachments. See Frank
Orsak, Route-1, Sealy.
ll-27-3tp
LOST — BILLFOLD IN SEALY,
not particular about the mo-
ney, but please return billfold
and important papers to the
Sealy News office. 12-4-2tc
WANTED— DEPENDABLE WO-
man to serve as companion
and to assist elderly lady.
Middle-aged woman preferred.
Write Mrs. C. W. Causey, Lis-
sie, Texas or telephone 304 J-3
ll-27-2tc
FOR SALE — SEALY OLIVER
Co., and home, doing good
business. See Godenzweig &
O’Connor. 11-13-tfc
FOR RENT—4-ROOM UNFUR-
nished apartment. Apply at
WILL HAUL SAND, GRAVEL,
iron ore, to Sealy, Wallis and
Bellville, tel. No. 9, Sealy, J.
L. Zapalac. 2-13-3tp
FOR SALE-25 GAL. BUTANE
tank, approximately 30 feet 12-
inch ppie and fittings, $55. In-
quire at A. H. Diestel Service
Station, Sealy. 12-4-2t
BRING YOUR WATCHES,-
clocks and jewelry repairing
to Frimel’s Jewelry Store, lo-
cated next to Sealy News.
9-5-tf
WANTED — GIRL TO WORK
at Bracey’s, Bellville. Must
be 18 or over. 9-18-tfc
APARTMENTS FOR RENT — 2
and three rooms, furnished. In-
quire at the Johnson house.
12-4-2tp.
CLOSING OUT KEM-TONE
wall finish while it lasts, $1.95
per gallon. House paint, $3.50
and $4.95. Bender Supply.
12-4-2tc.
FOR SALE-5 SETS OF SEAT
covers, available at cost, $11.00
per set. Edsel Stewart at Ben-
der Supply.
Lost sa-1
BOW- .
WOW )
COLLIE DOG AT MRS. H. L.
Ueckert’s. Came there Tuesday
morning. Tan, pretty mark-
ings. Owner will please pay
for this ad. 12-14-2tc
FOR SALE — SEVEN ROOM
house, Willard Johnson, Sealy,
Box 634. ll-20-3tp
FERDINAND ENGELKING —
Music teacher and piano tun-
er. 10-10-tfc
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The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1947, newspaper, December 4, 1947; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1629941/m1/4/?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.