The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1963 Page: 7 of 8
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DONNA LYNN ZU ROVEX 1 .
ARRIVES SEPT. 11 LCal Man’s Brother
Donna Lynn Zurover made Dies in Houston
her arrival on Wednesday, Sept- Edward Heir - , .
ember 11 at the Bellville Hospit wane 4, 72, of 1107
al and tipped the sales at 7 NL nap iBEp Houston died Wednes-
8 ozs ooeptember 11. He was the
Parents are Mr and Sirs other of Edwin He in of Sea:
Johnny Zurovee of Sealy, and Funeral services were had
the grandparents are Mr and 1.00 .Wt neid at |
w.-uhT-AM 7 so nd * W RmNL
Mrs. Louis Zurovee of Wallis . E David
Mrs Mary Band. ,Conrad officiating Burial was
Mrs Mary Brandt Sealy is in Forest Park Lawndale
the great grandmother etery • Com:
Donna Lynn has a sist. 1
Debra Ann. 4 :.....“ortho SAMr, llein, a native of Cat
. . inr ring was a member of the
lanle LN’, Vear I aw TL
Chare Lutheran Church and
Sons of Hermann Magnolia
Witten- lodge
iturdi Survivors include. his wife
father. Mrs Emma Hein of H-uston
1 Louis brothers, Gus 11 01 Houston
and Edwin of Sealy
Wider door openings in.
Improved 1964 Chevrolet Trucks
NEALY ACNOUL MIEnDa
Sept. 23 through Sept. 21
.Returns to Baylor
• Miss Judy Bollinger has re-
SEVEN,
THE SEALY NEWS
M. and
burg of H.
guests of +
Mrs Emily
W ittenbur g
New forward slanting windshield pillar provides insulation for quieter, more weatherproof cabs.
1 Corvair 95 engines, have been increased to 95
roomier door openings for easier entry and exit Corvair 95 engines have been increased to 95
in 1964 C hevrolet trucks with regular cabs. Other horsepower from No. The new 1964 Chevrolet
features include longer lived lamps and exhaust truck line also incorporates all the major chassis
systems, lower transmission hump in most pickup 4 * *
models, more positive door latches, and improved
engine, and body advances made under a
five-year program which began with 1960 models.
ages an
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we. Ask
OK! BLOW THE WHISTLE!
‘64 CHEVROLET
TRUCKS ARE READY
1964 Chevrolet Trucks to
Be Seen at Dierschke’s
• With several improvements fiberglass pads between inner
and refinements, the 1964 Cheve and outer panels provide sound
rolet truck line consolidates the deadening and insulation against
major gains in design achieved heat and cold Corrugated steel
under a five-year re-engineering flooring is standard, with
and development program that smooth steel optional The un-
started with 1960 models.
derbody is fully underrated.
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Call TU 5-3334 and give
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your relatives and friends.
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A now ne C ec is a lot more truck than your
me ney
.eight the last time. Bodies, cabs, engines.
framna-. s
give you
inve-trren
jonsions—all have been improved to
more value for practically the same
Let us bring one over to show you
why Chevro.
‘s the truck to put your money on.
CHEVROLET
QUALITY TRUCKS COST LESS
Telephone your Chevrolet dealer about my type of track____-
DIERSCHKE CHEVROLET COMPANY
Highway 36
SEALY
TUrner 5 3554
• MONDAY — spaghetti with
meat, and tomato sauce, cole
slaw, buttered peas and carrots,
cake. :
TUESDAY — chili and beans, . 6 h 1
| mustard greens, corn bread, fruit teaching this fall in a Waco ele-e 1
filled coffee cake mentary school.MRS. LITZMANN 4
WEDNESDAY — Spamburg- Miss Bollinger worked at the CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY %
ersa,chips fruit cobbler. Glorieta Baptist Assembly near Relatives and friends came to
gravy. areen "beans hiekenaa rice. Santa .,
FRIDAY — salmon loaf, fried summer and was home only a py birthday last Sunday.
potatoes, creamed corn, combi- short time before returning to Refreshments were served
| nation salad, fruit jello. Waco. She is the daughter of during the afternoon to approx-
| . -- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bollinger of imately thirty guests. H
Mrs. Doug Justice and Jeff Sealy.
.. returned home to Hamlin after .—- ------------
a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Caletka
Mrs. Milam, Schroeder and and children of Houston visited
grandmother, Mrs. Montie Nor-1 their aunt, Mrs. Erna Koy Sun- fice two or three months before
man. ‘ day.-
"Over the past four model Three new diesel-powered
years we have completely re-en- tandem models a.....ffered by
Eineered and expanded our truck Chevrolet in 1964 to bring the
line. making several significant economy of diesel operation to Charles Bradfield, Mrs. H. O.
Scan n . mixer. dump, and other con- Brune. Maxine Louise Hinze,
tant general sales struction jobs requiring dual- Mrs Diane Faske. Robert E.
manager fol trucks, said in an drive axle equipment They will Burns, Bonnie Jean Kaechele,
nounging the new line be available in three wheelbases Jim Gallia, Mrs. Robert Lee
These include such features of 145 163 and inch. Brast
is independent front sus. and . SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 21
indrvendent.Iront wheel sus In combination with a Hend- - Mrs E B Kurtz. Herman
rate: bring- rickson suspension. two Eaton George Pacher
NE 4 new family of light- avies provide a bogie rating of SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 22 -
w’It.’ eitiient * and 6-cylin- 30,000 lbs., with a heavy-duty H J Hill. Mrs Frankie Sodolak,
der engines plus new VEs. add- 34,000 ib unit available as an Lucille Spoede. Mrs. Janet Ar-
ition 1 die-seri power completely option Front I with leen Chalupa. Emil Zahradnick. I
.. d : option. Front I-beam axle with Alois Jerry Vrablec. Alma Stahl.
N 4 10 mii a 7,000 lb. rating is standard. Charlie Hansen, Buddy Harris
1r‘e imrnts with 9,000 and 11,000 lb. axles Charlie V Slanina
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20 —
52
design
Conlan.
adv ances," James
r chassis no optional. The engine is a 6V-53 MONDAY SEPTEMBER 23 —
nd proved by C M diesel developing 195 hp Virgil Svajda. Maryin Schindler,
cr. we are Most notabt a th. Jr. Jimmie Lee Braden. Elmo
on . in the Lepp John Eder
de nance Corvair 95 MEIN an increase TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 24-
to 164 cu in displacement. raise Hugo Brast. Mrs William Bogar,
power rating to 95 Curtis Schroeder, Anna Marie
• ing the
• from Nt
ri) availabi
pillar des internal
ind short- made to
+r panels
A high-performance Braden, Sylvester Zapalac.
rated at 110 is WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER
, TP. C 25 - Mrs Willie Kutra. Paul
as an option Several Smilek Mrs J w Elliott. Mrs.
Changes have been Neil Matejka. Mrs Johnnie Zah-
improve durability Lradn.ck Mike Olbrych, Ernest
Seide! James Lamza. Carole |
E Mrs Zigmund Strustka.
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26
F: Pavelka. Ad Felcman,
rs Ralph Bollinger, John Nov-
ad. Mrs Anton Havran. Mar-
a Slanski Mrs. Florine Black.
R W Froebel. Mrs L R
t. A.o.s Jerry Vrablec, Jr. |
a Free Wedding
DANCE
Nada K. .J. T. Hall
NADA
Honoring . . .
di Mis Marie Pont and
Harvey J Savineha
SATURDAY,
and,
SEPT. 28fh
Music by ...
RAY KRENEK
ORCHESTRA
Grand March N:00 p.m.
cently returned to Waco to re-r. rUU *
sume studies at Baylor Univer- Thursday, September 19,
sity. She plans to do student •
Glorieta Baptist Assembly near Relatives and friends came
------1 Fe, New Mexico this wish Mrs. Erna Litzmann a hap-
EASY SPREADING
BAMA a
PEANUT 20
BUTTER •
Big 18 oz. JAR — 4
LEADWAY —
PINEAPPLE D 0
JUICE 9
Big 46 oz. Can 4 4
25
MIGHTY - GOOD
M - G
Fryers
LB.
Mrs. Litzmann, was the ni
cipient of many nice gifts.
Visit your social security 81-*
your retirement date.
GERBER’S Strained
BABY A
FOOD B
(fruits or vegetables)
JAR
WALTER’S
HOMOGENIZED
MILK
V° Gallon Carton
MY - T - FINE
m Regular or Instant
a PUDDINGS
• PKGS. (All Flavors)
Leadway Evaporated
Q MILK
Q TALL CANS
a FOLGER’S EO
COFFEE 1. am 07
INSTANT COFFEE Big 10 oz. jar 119
Completes Course
it Non-Com. School
No. 10* 6, man J Haj
HAVE
WEED-FREE
CROPS THE
AFCO
WAY
by the Net Houston Sale
ny. Houston, before en
the Army
TIMOTH W AVNE FRANK
VERIN ES NI CL NT 31
Timothy Wayne Frank made
his arnval at the Sealy Hospital
on Saturday, August 31. and
ripped the scales at 8 lbs and 11
n/% Parents are Mr and Mrs
Herbert Frank
He has one sister. Kathy, 4’..
two brothers Tony, 3 and Mark.
2 years of age
Grandparents are John Maler
of Sealy......and Mr and Mrs.
Franklin Frank of Bellville, and
the great grandparents are Mr
and Mrs Willie Sontag and Gus-
Frank of Bellville
Use the newest, most ef-
fective method of weed,
grass and vine control in
your rowcrops — flam-
ing!
AFCO Flame Cultiva-
tion gets rid of weeds,
grasses and vines surely
and effectively—doesn’t
harm crops.
Come by or call for a
demonstration of AFCO
Flame Cultivation to-
day.
Butex Gas Co., Inc.
—Phone H0-6-7591-
Box 40005, Houston 40
Card of Thanks
1 am grateful to the people of
Sealy who gracefully contribut-
ed to my necessity when my
house burned down
| Miss Ruth M. Dotson
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Sealy Representative
PETE L. KOVAR
Phone Sealy, TU 5-3365
Sealy Elementary
Has 44 Beginners
Ftty-four boys and girls are
registered in the first grade of
n, Sealy Elementary School.
Mothers of these first grade
hadren te being invited to a
nwiny in the First Grade
R.....n at 2 10 p m on Thursday.
September 19 Mrs Melba Little
o.d Miss Fannie Mayes, first
grade teachers, and Mrs. Mag-
gle E. S iman, principal, plan to
sguss such topics as general
sirowil practices and policies as
‘!, y, af1:,1 first grade children.
FRESH MEATS
Round Steak Ib. 79
T-Bone Steak Ib. 69
Sirloin Steak Ib. 75
Rib Steak
lb. 55
adine
• report
program,
writing,
cards.
:dien in the first grade
J. Ann Andreas, Michael
Carlton Bivens. Jr.,
y Boyle. Bruce Brandes,
y. Brown, Susan Brown,
ca Buechmann, Connie
• 1 Bobby Campos, Glynda
v Lowell Cody, Glenda
ing Kathryn Craig, Melin-
11*. Gail Duncan, Cindy
ft. Russell Franks, Steve
I.i, Ronnie Hein. Maxine
Michael Knauss. Billie
might Patsy Ann Krupala,
no Mikeska, David Mil-
tla oldag. Irene Ondruch,
1. Pless, Leonard Poenitz.
Seven Steak lb. 65
Shoulder Roast lb. 55
Rump Roast lb. 57
Brisket Roast lb. 39
FRESH - LEAN
Pork Steak
Spare Ribs
Pork Bones
lb. 49
Ib. 39
Ib. 19
Reichardt.
1 €
Remmert, Kenneth Richardson,
Jr. Joe Schlinger, Joyce Sell.
Helen Solis. Patsy Strauss, Car-:
line Syinky. Donna Mae Tom-
inson. Pamela Turner. Ruth
Viereck, Roy Bills. Annie Faye 1
Herring, and Kevin Billig.
Two Locals Teach
In Houston Schools |
Tom D. Buls, a graduate of |
Sam Houston Teachers College
of Huntsville has assumed his
duties with the Houston Inde-l
pendent School District. Tom is
an industrial arts teacher at the
Edison Junior High School
Miss Maxine Hinze, a recent
graduate of Sam Houston Tea- |
chers College has also assumed
her duties with the Houston In |
dependent School District She
is employed as an elementary
4th grade teacher, at Shadydale
Elementary School in northeast
Houston
Mrs A M Williams, former-
ly of Sealy, teaches in the same
school
McCORMICK
BLACK
PEPPER
4 oz. CAN
35
SUNSHINE
CRACKERS
1 L.B. BOX
Borden’s STARLAC re
INSTANT MILK )
Big 8 QT. SIZE • 4
LIBBY'S
D
TOMATO
CA TCHUP
— BIG,14 oz. BOTTLES
MORTON’S
POTA TO Chips
All Varieties of 29c bags
WASHBURN’S
PINTO BEANS .2 lb. pkg.
FOODS REALLY STAY FRESH IN
WAXTEX e A
o WAX Q
) PAPER
Am BIG 100 Ft. Rolls4
WALDORF a m
BATHROOM
TISSUE D
4 ROLL PACK
"Quality to Enjoy...
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OOD STORES
Service to Romomb
Wo:
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Deodorizes. Washes and Whitens
Baby’s Diapers
STALEY’S
Diaper - Sweet
Big 24 oz. Box
Lanolin-Blessed
Lusire - Creme
SHAMPOO
Reg. $2.00 Jar
Super Ma
HERMAN MELONECK,
Phones TU 5-3875 or TU 5.7707
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1963, newspaper, September 19, 1963; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1702712/m1/7/: 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.