The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 81, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 14, 1952 Page: 4 of 4
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FAOB FOUR
LAVACA CO. TRIBUNE
TUESDAY, OCTOBER14,1#>2
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PERSONALS
WANTED
FOR SALE
1939 Chevrolet
Hal-
Chap-
Mrs. W. W.
(81-2)5
Dance at Night
WALTER ALBERT
KUHN’S climatized PAINT
was but
made for this climate
Hallettsville; Texas
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FREE WEDDING
THE HOVttQN cWmCLCr
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CARD OF THANKS
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Dally Only
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Sonny’s Place (76-3p)
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THEATRE
Hallettsville, Texas
make their
Hallett h®-
they build
do
two
pre-
and
Box
Mr. and Mrs. Sam B. Devall
and daughter, Martha Jo of
San Marcos were Sunday visit-
ors in the home of Postmaster
and Mrs. Sam S. Devall.
WANTED: Used refrige-
rators. Let’s trade today! —
Modem Appliance Co., H’ville.
they all
to have
that or
I was
If bothered with Eczema, Tet-
ter, Ringworm, Athletes Foot
Prickley Heat, Polson Oak, Itch,
ou children Hallettsville
will
the
until
Claude Alblinger of Austin
was a weekend visitor in the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Laas.
Cpl. Bennie Brosch of Camp
Polk, La. spent the weekend
here with his parents, relativ-
es and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. LeGrone
of Houston spent the weekend
here with relatives.
Miss Margaret Malik, Mr. and
Mrs. Isidor Malik of here and
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Broz of Gon-
zales spent Sunday at the Ro-
deo in Huntsville, i
or furnished
ment, newly redone,
Kroschel St., H’ville.
Mrs. Mary Green and daugh-
ter of Houston visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Heye for a few days last
jgaek—————————————
Editor Stanley Stiborik spent
the weekend in Taylor.
, 4 lbs. and up
i Under 4 lbs.
Daily
end Sunday
Roosters---- ■
Ducks and Geese -
Bales Ginned —
— Have you any news? Send
it to the Tribune.
a 15-day
wife
Also have DEVOE PAINT
Looks Better, Lasts Longer,
made special for. this climate.
And also wall paper all for
^nation see • Lee
Hallettsville.
DOUBLE N TURKE!
RANCHES extra high qualit;
purebred Broad Breasted Bronze
poults will be available after the
middle of February 1952. Spe-
cial low prices on large orders.
Double N Turkey Ranches, Box
686, Hearne, Texas. (97-ts)
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Som-
merlatte and baby, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Garza of here, Mr.
and Mrs. Lupe Garza of Sweet
•Hams, Mr. and Mrs, JohnGat*-
za and children of Sheridan
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Garza of Sheridan to help
celebrate the thirteenth birth-
day of Dorothy Garza, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Garza.
The menu consisted of turkey
and dressing and all the trim-
mings.
HELP WANTED on dairy
farm: Man must be able to op-
erate two-row tractor equip-
ment. House wired for electri-
city, water and wood available.
Good pay to right party. See
Raymond Meyer, Route 2, Yoa-
kum. (80-2p)
Clifton Orsak of Houston
spent the weekend here with
his parents.
WTr Sale a lot 51 x 130 in
West End on Devall St. Hall-
fftsville. Write Louis Machala
6614 Rodrigo, Houston 7, or
Call VA 4607. (81 - 4p)
□ inn, *na SoaOav. tor
rma mm
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fergu-
son and children of Flatonia
spent Sunday here with rela-
tives.
BROM FURNITURE
STORE
Hallettsville
— PLUMBING — We offer
you expert service in plumbing,
gas fitting and sheet metal
wdrk. Dependable materials. —
For prompt service call Goode’s
Plumbing and Sheet Metal
Shop in new location at the
rear of Cole Theatre,. Halletts-
ville, Texas. (71-tsc)
)R SALE: one of finest
300 acre river farms in
Ljavaca Co. Pecans, water, elec-
tricity, just 6 miles from town.
Must be seen to be appreciated.
Ben Appelt, Hallettsville.
(78-ts)
— 21c
— 15c
— 20c
— 10c
— 15c
i 7475
attended the Silver wed-
of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
TUES.-WED., OCT. 14-15
Two Feature^
“RICH YOUNG and
PRETTY”
In Color
With Jane Powell,
Wendell Corey
Clwonieie o> foilow* (cheek one*
□ 8ao#ooo4
UM El o. OH
MP^“OSTERIZER” demonstra-
tion Saturday, Nov. 1st, from
9 to 3, by factory representa-
tive. Learn about the revolution,
ary method of preparing food in
seconds, not minutes. Halletts-
ville Hardware Company. "OS-
TERIZER.” (80-4 Fri.)
OCTOBER 14-15
Glenn Ford, Ruth Roman
I would try
went
have
this,
until
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Vanecek
of Temple, who had been
spending some time with Mr.
and Mrs. Fr. A. Vanecek of
Sinton, stopped at- the Tribune
office Monday morning to have
their name added to the long
list of. subscribers, while on
their way home. They were ac-
companied by
Vaneceks.
TOTSSLE: my~TC3 acre
farm, 6 miles north of Halletts-
ville, on Schulenburg highway:
pew 7-room house with all mod-
ern conveniences, about 60 acres
in cultivation, balance in pas-
ture, good water from Mixon
Creek through farm, plenty of
bearing pecan trees, pasture all
fenced in, hog wire proof. May
have immediate possession. —
Apply to Emil Marek, Halletts-
ville. (75-ts)
.Black Hawk Ointment on a
larautee. Price 60c and 11.00.
OCTOBER 16-17
Jeff Chandler, Scott Brady,
Susan Ball in
“YANKEE BUCCANEER”
In Technicolor
Also Comedy and News
THURSDAY, OCT. 16
Two Features
COME OUT FIGHTING”
With the Bowery Boys
VALLEY of the EAGLES'
With Jack Werner,
Nadia Gray, plus Cartoon
— 67c
— 62c
— 55c
— 53c
ST™ HALLETT HOTEL
has plenty room for Oil Com-
pany offices and sleeping quar-
ters for men. (80-Fri.-ts-c)
Mr^and Mrs. Frank
man Mrs. R. Lucke and Mrs.
Lilian Reaves we^e visitors
in Weslaco over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Holis Chap-
man.
RHT* FOR SALE: Massey-Har-
ris double disc plows, drag-type
slightly used. —Apply to Emil
Marek, Hallettsville. (75-ts)
Benedict Hprecka of Halletts-
ville started to work this week
at the Point Comfort Works of
the Aluminum Company of
America near Port Lavaca.
He is assigned to a utility
crew of the Production Depart-
nient.
The Point Comfort Works is
Texas’ pioneer aluminum smelt,
ing plant. It is geared to pro-
duce 170,000,000 pounds of alu-
minum yearly to meet growing
military and civilian needs.
JJ^For Sale top grade Meli-
lotus Indica clover seed 11.
Bring purchase orders! Joseph
D. Jahak, Hallettsville, R 2, at
Wied. <81 - 4p ) -
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ander-
son of Yorktown spent Satur-
day here with Miss Allenia
Lay.
ST. MARY’S PICNIC
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
will hold their regular Thanks-
giving picnic on the third Sun-
day, on November 16th.
The picnic will consist
the regular games, music,
freshments, etc.
state that
SUNSET
DRIVE-IN - Yoakum
Phone 999
Rofl. Slt.OO
NOW $15.00
Pvt. Alton Heinzel of Fort
Bliss is spending
furlough here with his
and other relatives. When he
returns to his base he will be
accompanied by his wife, who
has resigned her position at
the Cole Theatre. Miss Ola
Marie Neuman will take over
her duties as ticket seller at
the theatre.
BIRTH
Little Miss Edith Kleinpeter,
2909 Lombardy Court, Augusta,
Georgia was born on October
6th. Papa Henry Eugene Klein
peter reports all is well. Mother
Mary Scott Hill was bom and
reared in Hallettsville.
the younger
OCTOBER 18th
“The ROSE BOWL STORY”
with Marshall Thompson,
Vera Miles
-plus-
ROCKY LANE
in
“LEADVILLE
GUNSLINGER”
Also Comedy and Serial
many people he has already
cured. I decided
him. Wherever I
told me I would
an operation for
something else
frightened to death.
Needless to say, it
a matter of a few short days
after he treated me that I ven-
tured to pick cotton and I must
say that I did not feel that I
had a back at all; all this time
while I picked cotton, for which
I am truly thankful. My sinus
and headaches, too, disappeared
completely and I sleep like a
baby all night long every night.
It is indeed wonderful to have a
doctor and a friend like Doctor
Broden. —Mrs. Eddie Kupka
Rt. 4, Box 131, Hallettsville
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Klitsch
and Larry Joe and Mr.
Mrs. - — • ■
were in Houston Sunday where
they
ding <
Spies.
^pSTf^EpTERuRSSlOFF
Shiner, Texas
Eyes Examined, Glasses
Fitted. Lenses Duplicated
Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30
Telephone 76
0F** WANTED: Someone to
sweep at the Hallettsville High
School five days a week from
3 to 6 o’clock. See Mr. Claude
Mullins, Hallettsville . (80-6c)
of
re-
Dally
and Sunday
4 Menthi
Rar $9.00
NOW $8.00
Admission: Gents 60c, Ladiee 25c, tax included
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED!
WANTED Permanent de-
pendable girl or lady to
housework and care for
children. Live on or off
mises. Statte qualifications
salary expected. —> Write
6712 Rice Station, Houston.
(80-2Fr)
FOOTBALL SCORES
Hallettsville 40, Crescent 6
Smithville 42, Eagle Lake 0
Needville 19, East Bernard 6
Lamar Cons. 21, Wharton 0
Bloomington 26, Louise 0
Luling 35, Sacred Heart
(H’ville) ' 8
Tidehaven 41, Shiner 6
Weimar 25, Flatonia 13
El Campo 7, Bellville 0
St. Joe’s (Victoria) 27,
Ganado 0
Yoakum 20, Donna 7
Gonzales 28, Vanderbilt 14
AUTO SEAT
COVERS
LEATHER GOODS. —
VENETIAN BLINDS. —
AWNINGS AND PORCH
CURTAINS.
Your business appreciated.
WALTER ALBERT
Hallettsville
LIFE INSURANCE
XjjadoJd jo aoojd Xjuo oqj,
that guarantees Security
If you live too longl
If you die too soon! <
Let us guarantee your
security with a Pan-Ameri-
can Life Ins. policy today.
E. J. Mikulenka
DISTRICT MGR.
Pan-American Life Ins. Co.
P. O. E>x W- MTMT
Hallettsville, Texas
SOCIAL EVENTS
EDITORS
Tel. 206
0. B. SOKOL
Hallettsville, Tex.
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j^- FOR RENT: unfurnished
garage apart-
at 119
(70-ts)
BHrjNew Idea Manure Sprea-
der. Save your soil with Ameri
ca’s largest selling spreader.
Completely treated wood - box
(sideboards and floor) to keep
manure salts and acids from
destroying your spreader.
JANSSEN BROS., La Grange,
Texas. 81-3c)
FOR COLD BEER, SODA
WATER, ICE CREAM, ETC.,
—Stop at—
CHARLEY’S PLACE
At Sublime on Hi way 200
Formerly known as
Mrs. Alvin Munk and her
brother, Stanley Vanek of
Houston spent Sunday here
with relatives and friend’s.
1938 Ford
Tudor
1929 Ford
Coupe
TRUCKS
1950 Chevrolet
ton Pickup
1949 Dodge
Vi ton Pickup
1948 Chevrolet
I recommend
both as a fine
fine Gentleman.
— Sincerely,
Lockstedt, 1101 Gunther St.,
Victoria, Texas.
“YOUNG MAN WITH
IDEAS”
Plus Comedies
— 7650
— 37.00
— 35.00
.art — raA» Wo .'dtorib—
OCTOBER 19-20
Jeffrey Hunter, Jean Peters
___ in
“LURE of the
WILDERNESS”
Technicolor
Also Comedy and News
©©©©©©©©©©@©©@©©@@(§X§>@©©
Harvest Celebration at St John
PICNIC SUPPER
at
Ref. $13.20
NOW $11.50
writer on the easy rental pur-
Kse plan. See Dewitt Poth
Hopkins St., YoakimuTex.
?-j» U*b ilm- Tribune Classified
MEET THURSDAY
The regular monthly meeting
of the Hallettsville Garden Club
will be held at the home of
Mrs. William Pillar, Thursday,
October 16th at 3 p. m. Mem-
bers are urged to attend.
and
Joe Klitsch and Alvina
Josephine Janak, R.N. of1
Houston spent the weekend
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Janak.
Lt. Hrncir’s Wife
Dies In England
Mr. L. L. Hrnclr of Halletts-
ville received a cablegram from
his brother, Lt. Richard B.
Hmcir, who is stationed in Lon-
don, England with the Air Force
stating that his wife, Elizabeth,
32 ,had passed away Sunday,
October 12th following a Jieart
attack. The wire further stated
he was flying home with the
body and would arrive at the
East Coast on October 15th.
More details concerning the
funeral will be published later.
Mrs. Hmcir, prior to her
marriage was Miss Elizabeth
Arlt, a nurse at Wharton. Her
parents are both deceased.
LOOK! It’s Here. The
new Electrolux, the cleaner
you don’t have to empty. See it
now. —Write George Ausec or
call 157W, Yoakum, Tex. (78-ts
Mr- HAVE VACANCY for 3
patients, men or women. Joost
Rest Home at Moulton. (80-5p)
at RECREATION HALL
HaUettavUIe
SATURDAY, OCT. 18th
music by
ZBRANEK’S ACCORDIAN
ORCHESTRA
Honoring
Klesei-Zappe
EVERYBODY INVITED
___________________(8L3)
DANCE
at DOEDEKER’S PLACE
SATURDAY, OCT. 18th
- music by
LONE STAR ORCH.
Adm.: 6(k> ami 25c
EVERRBODY INVITED
COTTON: —
; Bales Ginned —
Middling —--
^ Strict low---
WBGSt.
. AA Grade — t-i
A Grade, ex. Ige.
, A Grade, Ige. —
;.iyiediunj — ---
I
■8F1 For S«le at my home 4^
jnlles southwest of Yoakum on
lower Hochheim Rd.; pure 99A2
filililotus Indica clover seed,
90% germination tested. 10
hundred.' Mrs. H. F. Barre.
Yoakum, Phone 6-2-J-l. 77-7p
-LADIES-
DON’T WAX AND SCRUB
FLOORS TWICE A WEEK.
Use Plasti-Kote
once every two years.
HRODEN-LORENZ
Dr. Albert Broden of
lettsvjlie and Mrs. Odell Lo-
renz of Victoria were married
at 12:05 a. m. Friday in the
Auditorium of the Galvez Ho-
tel in Gaivesron.-nie Rev. A.J.
Davis of Sillel, Texas perform-
ed the ceremony. Witnesses
were the bride’s brothers and
sisters.
The bride wore a silver
grey suit with wine accessor-
ies.
A reception followed the cere-
mony.
The couple
home here in
tel apartment
their new home.
The bride, a widow for the
past eight years has two young
daughters of high school age.
FOR SALE
1951 Chevrolet
Deluxe 5-pase
A GAME PARTY
Sunday, October 19th, a game
party will be held at the Par-
ish Hall for the benefit of the
School Rand Thprp will ho thp
usual twenty-five games for
fifty cents. Lunch will be serv
ea and a door prize will be a-
warded.
The party is sponsored by
the Band Committee of the
PTA.
Forward control deliv-
ery tax^y. Ideal tor milk
or grocery delivery.
1946 Chevrolet
Pickup, with electrical
or plumbing body
'1938 Ford
1 ton pickup
stake body
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Duf-
ner and Miss Beverly Dufner
of San Antonio were weekend
guests in the home of Dr. and
Mrs. C. T. Dufner.
People's Abstract
Company
Abstracts - Maps
HALLETTSVILLE
— Since 1912 —
Cecil G. Shirley,
Attorney & Manager
Mrs. Ferd Lacy, Ass’t. Mgr.
Opposite Court House
Sewing Ma- (
chine Repair-1
Ing. We buy ]
and sell us-
ed sewing
machines, button hole at-
tachments, and accessories.
All kinds of clocks, elec-'
trie irons, toasters, food
mixers, etc.
KUPKA’S REPAIR
SHOP
To Whom It
May Concern:
I wish to express my sincere
thanks publicly for the help I
received from Dr. Albert H. <
Broden of Hallettsville, Texas, i
For many years I suffered with (
backaches and I had what doc- (
tors call a fallen stomach, so .
that I was totally useless as far
as doing farm work was con-
cerned. Last year at this time
I suffered with extreme cold and 1
having had sinus trouble it 1
expected to be able to pick cot- I
ton agqin and naturally I was I
made me ill all over. I never (
worried to death. I heard abbut (
Doctor Broden from others; how ’«
good a doctor he is and how I (
CARD OF THANKS
“To Whom It May Concern”
I wish to thank with my
whole heart Dr. Broden for all
he has done for me. I have
been a patient for many years.
My husband had me to seven
different Doctors. I had Doc-
tors of all types and names.
None of them tHd me nr -ap-
precitable good. I had every-
thing one could have. There was
not a well organ in my body
when I came to Doctoy Broden.
Especially have 1 been suf-
fering with stomach and gall-
stones. Seldom have I had a
well hout in the past six years.
I know he has been a God send
to me. I had been under his
care but a short month and at
this writing I enjoy life anew.
My frjends can not understand
how well I look and how short
a time it took me to get cur-
ed. I can go to Church now
and thank God fqr deliverance
as I have a new lease of life.
Doctor Broden
Doctor and a
Oak Grove School
3 mi. east of Sulphur Park
SUNDAY, NOV. 9th
Family Style Sapper 4 p. m.
Stew, Chicken and all the trim-
mings — Adults: $1.00, —
Children 50c.
Refreshment* and Various
Games
DANCE AT NIGHT
Music day and night by
WALTER and JOE’S ORCH.
Dance Tickets 60c, Indies Free
tax included
EVERYBODY CORDIALLY
Dally Only
6 Mentha
Reg. $4.40
NOW $6.00
I wish to take this means to
publicly thank Dr. Albert E.
Broden for all he has done for
me. I heard about the good
work he js doing from a pa-'
tient of his. Having been ill
for the past five years and I
could not get any help any-
where, I decided I’d try and per-
haps I too would be healed.
When I came to him I had
the worst ttackac^es I ever ex-
perienced. I had sinus trouble,
throat trouble, my stomach was
down and I also suffered with
a fistula. Wherever I went
they all wanted to cut me up ,
and find out what
I dreaded to have
iences.
I can truthfully
with the first treatment I was
greatly relieved. I was under
his care altogether about a
month. At this writing I feel
like I never was ill at all. My
head is .clear, my backaches
are gone, and words of grati
tude fail me for all he did for
me.
— Mrs. Bin Prasek,' 6625
Maxie, Houstori, TeXiST'
I SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19th
© Family style supper at 4 p. m. Turkey, stew and chicken
with all the trimmings. — Adults $1.00, Children 50o.
(g) Entertainment throughout the day and night
® Beginning at 1 p. m.
Music Day and Night by Worthing Band
Home For Aged,
Sick, Blind and
Invalids
Joost Rest Home
Moulton - Phone 218
ZARUBA
CHEVROLET CO
YOAKUM. 217 West St.
HALLETTSVn^E. Phone 50
IMFIFOR sale ear corn—.
Hubert Bludau, Phone 938F11,
liallettsville, Rt 5, on ^Schu-
lenburg Highway. (80-ts)
’■ ...... .............-..... —
MP* FOR SALE: Remington
rifle, 30-06, just like new. —Ap-
r*y to Dan Stock at StoCk’s
Grocery and Market, Halletts-
ville. (80-2ch)
PIANOS
•
Three pianos in this commu-
nity. — Will sell for balance
due to reliable party on
terms and will give substan-
tial discount for cash deal.
For further information ad-
dress Credit department,
Hugh’s Piano Co.
1819 Main St., Houston, Tex.
(77-5c)
Town.
□ Wew flwhwriotlon. or
□ Zwwwol lohoek whieM
— Use the Tribune Classified
column for quick sales. '
jy a opportunity for
an ambitious boy or young man,
to learn printing at the Tribune
plant. —Apply at this office
immediately. (74-ts)
Powerglide, radio,
hegter, aeatcovera
1948 Dodge
4-door sedan
F CLASSIFIED ADS
tOUR AD HERE IS READ BY MORE PEOPLE THA?i IN ANY
OTHER LAVACA COUNTY PAPER..
(Ada aent by mail muat be paid in advance, 2c • word first
time, 1c every other insertion.)
PROGRESS from page 1
ing taken for a new dial tele-
phone building in Shiner. Such
bids are returnable to Dallas,
October 14, and it is expected
the contracts will be awarded
about October 24. The new dial,
telephone building will be of
frame construction with asbes-
tos siding. It will house the dial
switching equipment which is
now on order at telephone fac-
tories.
Meanwhile, at Hallettsville,
the recent increase in local
phone rates, has started the ru-
ral phone project, which will
give rural people in this trade
territory the same phones that
the town people have. Hence,
local phone progress will dot-
way with the old crank system.
— Use the Tribune Classified
column for quick sales.
HALLOWE’EN -
DANCE
RECREATION HALL
Hallettsville
SUNDAY, OCT. 26th
music by
LONE STAR ORCH.
Sponsored by SHS P-TA for
benefit of school band.
Adm.: Ladies 25c, Gents 75c
tax included
(81-4c)
JT* FOR SALE: 240 bushels
yellow hybrid corp. —Frank
icala, Hallettsville, Rt. 5, at
tslau._________________(80-2p)
r^FOR SALE: Full blooded
sey bull. For further infor-
Rothbauer,
(79-3chg)
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