The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1932 Page: 8 of 8
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THE LAVACA COUNTY TRIBUNE ' THURSDAY, MARCH 3. 1932
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SPORTS
— Eli Rubin —
Schulenburg News
Miss Henrietta Cernosek
_______ ‘ • j Myke Klein is' in Houston Max Schwartz was in Hous-
Haliettsville Athletes Make ! this week serving on a Federal ion the past week end taking
Fine Showing at ( harlottenburg Jury. sOm'S' treatments for his Health.
Coach Bill Filers on the*spur! • Among those From Schuren-j \ large group of people from
Shiner- Section
Miss Helen Schultz
. Miss Regina Kolos of filter thel,art ul
left Monday morning for Waco, l-dliWIlfttlo *> , • ,ht
«*•» *• *° in lmmm "T»,™ K Kuril*. Mr. »«.! Mrs.
ll,;. I'rovidence Infirmary. - . of shil)el. aml Vic
Tlilirsrlay .to- jf ***’ ^ , To#Bum „*nt
lew Sisters and stud- toi 1 loost
of the moment, decided to take ' burg, who had, gone to Calves- surrounding towns came to see
a few of his I toys to. the Char-! ton last Sunday were: The Sing thO Czech Talking picture “Fi-j A<,lk M " ‘ ** '* ^cademy' Sunday at Houston visiting ie-
lottenburg Sub-County meet l'or | mg Socidety members, Director dlovacka” last Thursday in^ our ' nls the "latives and while there ^eiijo.v*
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a work out. All he could lb-' brainier, Rud. Ivaiilicfi, Thas.! ,jty. • The ‘picture was enjoyed “'"l Lu ^ ^ddrudoi^J^hibit on d ginng thru the Tiattlcship,
cate were k! tree boys, but those j Sengplmann, Sr., John Lciucke, i>y everyone who attended if. ‘ * ... . * st-h(H)l “OKI Ironsides”,
threat managetr to win mo*t of^fc'red Ueckert, Ed. Rus.-ek, Paul! 'ppe Cozy Theatre will' havei'^P5^ u t we!- ’ Mr and-Mrs. Frank ('hand*
ll,'y iii'™ir™iiikleslein, U.e ler. Misses Vlarta ft*. *?>.
the events they were entered in. Heinrich, and Emil Skarke. another Czech picture in about
Eddie Straussv Halfettsville’s! Others that also had gone and three weeks,
latest speed merchant ran off visited the German Cruiser Karl Dr...and Mrs. Geo. Maxwell
with the 100 yard dash in the j srulie were: Mrs. Gus Brauner .fn(j children were in Houston
fast time of 10.5 seconds, and and daughter* Evelyn, Mrs. Will ^ spend the week end.
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teacher. The work is well done Sophie Span of Shiner met with
with but little^ rest also ran
away with the 220 :yaid dash,
even, after a bad start. Eddje
with a little improvement in the
starts^should be one of the
brauner, Tim Fold, K. A. Wol-| j j ss Boselyn Meyer is spend
ters, II. 1*. Sliaelet, 1-iank Kai-j jng, few (jay3 with her pargpts
ner, frank Demel, Mr. and Mis- yj,. ant| yjrs_ Henry Mey^r.
Clias. Blaschke, Kgon Hraunei Th? schulenburg High School
and family, Miss Margaret Ruh Rand will broadcast from Wo-
und the exhibitions are artisti- an accident Saturday "h.lej e»
tally arranged. The Houdon route to Dallas to s ud> .
bust of George Washington oc- of hair dressing lor Uie k
copied a prominent place a- spring: MrS. thandlcr ownu
n.ong the exhibitions. While of the Alamo Kempe Beauty
we were looking at the dis- j Shop, sustained serious injui -
plays, patriotic melodies were ies and isjit present
fastest sprinters in the district, mann, M. and Mrs. E. Bunjes, Aj ahout next month. Watch
played on the graphoj-hone, The \\axahachie Uospit.il.
in the
Misses
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- Roland Hobbs carried off the| Emil Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. AK|% the date of an inte.resting | X_ J^onUn^’their trip!
S. P. TRAIN StHEDUr
THROUGH HAI.LIG isv,^ i
‘bit!
WcstwUrd No. 307
Fastward No.’ 308
— - Through Voakum
To San Antonio 307
■•ds p j
LAVACA
id in po
lird in da
To San Antonio JUU,
lo Houston 308
fo Waco 52
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lions share in the field events fred Flocke, Mrs. Ida Klocke, |)r()adcast
winning the shot put with 37! Miss Elsie Baumgarten, lUtd. all, was \et> beneficial. ■!' ■ 1 .. shoo in the
feet 7 inches the discus throw Rinner Fred Christ Paul and Mrs‘ 11 R‘ C,ark was a V1’ The track team of Sinner Hi opened up a Beauty .Shop in tne
feet7 inches, ^eMi^us throw i RipperFted Dhnst l aulanb sitor jn SeRuin and San Anto_ , , practicing for second stdry of tin- Meserberg
with a,little oyer 93 teet, and Henry Dittrich. Arthur Graf ... ,uu • 1 , ... , , « a tj,,, talc
.....lind Miss Ml» tof, Alfon Heini^ ^ T , ,^ 'T ^ ' '
... , ., . . ,, Mrs. Earl Ileitmann and |)e held here on March the 1 lth phone office.
°^v.ai' ____j children of bufkfn spent a few and j 2th. Tennis eliminations J The Business Men’s Club «»1
lot Schulenburg
11:10 \. M. and 8:35 |>, y
For Voakum
0:55 \. M-: and 7:25 |1 ^
MARKET .RKPokV’
on Country Produce
(otton , Middling
Hulls, ton
Meal, 1001b.
Hay per ton ~
( orn, shelled, bu.
Eggs dor.
Hens, lb.
•Ofra
rurfccyi
Reese full feathered. Tb"
Ducks ^
11) JUKI
BEG1
the javelin throw with 137 feet
this throw by the way, would
have won this event at the di-
nave won mis cvem ai me ui- Misses Olga Pazdral, Christina) , ... , ,. . i— — , >
strict meet Ua yev. Kta, iteidman, and K. .T ™ LV? r “
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I David and'other relatives. |u,jd the last part of last week
Rev. F. X. Wolf will go Wed- .ind are |)ein„- continued thru
at^pnjoyal^Cafe Thursday of
last week.
also placed second in the run- A. Bosl.
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\iSitoi in San Antonio Sun a>, deV(^jon af |>ose Pansli* ]n spite of the fact that tlyejto eligibility rules. By five
(■uiiH-as, each
Hides green lb.
Wool
Bacon
Lard
Kutterfat
lleesH an
•li.-h potatoes
Sv eel potatoes
(Inions
Pecans
" ood. lord
ict Judge
District
t some
the granc
J. Schon
r Jurors
J. Bohrn
oefer, A
e Juren
. J. McCoi
F. IMerce
Louis Tr
givirig
ry
on thei
of
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yksm and K
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>'n»d,<Seo Fowlk
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were app
to 21 feet.
Marvin Fertsch,
the only j visiting relatives and friends.
junior from here to enter the i Air. and Mrs. Eddie Chrom-
were: Rev. H. Gerlach of IlightMoravfa <|W+^Let failed-to j^iii o’ckx-k a telegram was receiv-
Hill, Rev. P. P. Kaspar of Plum. county basket .b«U champ- t;d whjoh proved to the pro- (-one
V/Jfty men lor
outt wen- n"l *'
: Aug. W.
Vim, M there
~ 7“ vT—^=^|m.«Pled this V
( Ustom Hatching jiyfed* expens'
Have your custont hrttchir*v*d to the coin
Hallettsville’i
modern hatcheiy plaitt, wT«BPBE8ENTATI
>l,u chicks ;tnd b*-• J* I. OLSO
ter rhicks for less -Honey FOR
sv*r.m>re. Under, new ^ miiny
we are
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™rnm <M\^n1ersvme ^Ulk ’.e* aitej Sanilel‘‘ Rev. J. Pustka of Nada, Rev.} ionshfp, they have made a re- -testing opponents that "the
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jump and broad Jump. - Kit], relative., and friend,. SOto"»k'of 'e,mar, and l!ev. fte-tod-el ,bajl ,ea«.,, »a,..i,nd .be .%»• »,
In Order to Ert the whole! Mra. Steve DeBord ^lm»nn fft. John. pH,, a defeat of ft. lire- mere proved its self by •»,, .....will hat oh asm
track team .in shape for the|and familv iert Saturday to f l ""f **» Mf teal,, U.ejcbo,,! clam, them secend victory of *• .5 vW "
'County meet to Iw held in Shi- Houstra, to see “Old IrohSides". “m'ly ,1SP!"t 'Ole new ij,*,,.r court, loca^. day. Ih,, lime el.mmatinsl,,,^,,
ner March 11. Bill Kilers hook- Mre. Senjtelmann and ll,,',sto" .»;■«> Mrs. k..U,KU. ed in the Moravia dance hall, the homenskyteam. AltSmjiti , „lte,t Su„s
ed a dual meet with the Schu-' daughters- Miss'. Eunice and an< , ' .,e° 1,u-'inoth- was tried out for the first time* pastfive o'clock then, the final
Tenburg ghordlorng at Schltlen-14\jrs^ |.;,-ntL<t powers spent the lhe gave air m- |)V a game, with ttlic ^cjjulcn- gameg^of the day wiis called
burg Thursday.'—■The Brahmas! week en(l in. Houston, at the ^restin^ program: m chapel j>ur}r High School, The Jio.vs"i'or' 7:3o which-time found tin-
should hold their owii in tlie sanfe time they helped to cele- ? °";$y and f ^aounee’ were‘again victorious
field events and the shorter ,,rate ...sam- Jr; Sengelman's '^re made lor the bene- rKlirM Rame played
•races, but to "cEKttr do not have! Birthday. __ ___«‘hpol- students. enburg the little quintet prpv- Moravia boys .though tired in
a single athlete of promise in ^j,.s j j Eernosek and * he 1 TA will have their meet ed their skill by scoring against IhhI.v from .the previous games
the t-10, 880, and mile'races. flauchters Misses llenrvetta ',1,f 1 ut‘Mlav - All the tju, s^hulenlAirg team. "ere still strong pi spirit. The
and Miss”T71ga‘ Pazdral . were mothers of our city On account of bad roads no I!resktuAj**ys. liavmg played on-
Business , visitors In Houston /110 k,ndIy aS-ked to attend lL other game was played until l.v one ggme during the day,
kfours to chat with old friends. Saturday and a{ the same time * r , just before the county-tourna- and that one early in the morn-
Both were on the way to Hou- Went~to see the “Old Ironsides" T MoSSy (iTOVU ment. This time tile Kunu-ii- mg, were well rested. In
ston where they expect to play and Ray Kusey ** ' —* ; . sk.'f' school teani came over in spite of these handicaps* the
ball with the Shell Petmleum spent Sunday- and Monday with farmers here'are very, very j full ^force, giving our Ixiys a Moravi* Ixi'ys Ijd^ .their op-.
On the Moravia- arid Breslau* teams
in Sdnil-'ready for the. final stretch. The
Vic Sralla and Arthur (Boots)
Greer stopped here for a few-
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relatives and friends in Hous-j,ljus^ now* - * *le sunshine has fourth game-that resulted in a ponents down* until the last-
Arthur Boethel spent the ^()n anc| (;a]veston
week end Here with his parents -
Dr. and Mrs. N. C._ Boethel.; Miss Bernita Handles of Vic- "prk in general
Put everyone to plowing, set tie. quarter .when tire BreslauHtays
i ting tomatoes,• and doifig farm On January 29, the.day lie- k"t a break for two long pass-.
And glad1 fore the county tournament es wluch put them in the lead
3,
Arthur won his letter in foot-) tdria visited her mother here we nre to have some dry wea- which was held in Shiner, eight. an(i "on.the game,
ball at the Texas Lutheran Monday. ther, after endyyrfng *so much enthusiastic lxiys undaunted ljy We feel that if it !ia(| been
College. At present l>e is playD m ru (,,YI,. ix ti h atoh iain‘ impassable mads, left the scliool l»«ssible'for a longer* iK?ri<Kl of-
ing basketball, and is consider- „ /nv-uu-o mwv/ uo-lo- 1 *Mr' and Mrs* K- *K- Nolen*!building for-a six mile walk rest and relaxation for the Mo-
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uf *1 tfio util's landing
inTCHKs hi'skv CHICKS
guards on tiie Bulldog team. THAT LIVE Tom Whitley of Vienna. Wo Itook the bus'for Shiner. On scored a third victory, but that
Charlie Upton Breeden,Hal- Accredited Blood - tested ; are gladJo say that Mr. Whit- reaching the Shiner highway, being impossible they took their
lettsville’s only athlete in pro-1 English White, Brown, Buff- ley is considerably improved, they were met by Mr. Leslie, defeat just as courageously as
-alter bying seriously ^ill with ‘superintendant of the Sliiner ^le>’ played the game.
visited Sunday at the home of I to the higiiway where, they 'ravia lioys, they would have
fesslonal baseball is expected to ] Leghorns’. Mottled Anconas,
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At
be a regular hurler-on ttft Hou-
ston Buffs team. All the Hal-
lettsville folks are sure pulling
for you Upton, and hope you
have a successful year. /
Had a letter front Gene Hou-
.chins Jr. from Washington D.
C. where he holds a responsi-
ble position in the government
service. Here's part of Gene’s
letter: “I noticed your column
in the Tribune the other day,
y6u have class m’boy, why not
insert your picture in the next,
edition* believe it will be a riot”
(Not a bad idea Gene) but don't
want to start any riots here.
__ Herbert Rother is working
out daily at Hie High School
grounds getting in trim for the
discuss throw, one of the events
open to, all athletes, in the Gqlf
Association meet to be held in
Houston March 26th. Herbert
at present, is heaving the dis-
cus 140 feet and over, and if he)1
makes a good showing at this
meet, he'll be eligible for the
$6.00 per 100 ;White and Barred
Plymouth Rocks, Rhode Island
Reds, White Minorcas, $6.50 per
100'clicks'; 200*for $12.00. At
Hatchery 50 cents per hundred
lessjT Postage prepaid, 100 per
Custom Hatching. Tray 112
eggs—$1.50 per tray. Be sure
and book your setting before-
lbe Du- schools. They were soon in
U. O. Stockton has been at (Shiner where they^found the
Since the county tournament,
tile boys have played Three o-
g'xxl fiatchei v pfenf
!.et g]
:-mie it fur you., e are a,
t^nem-vd itr the r,|-Phitioi'
modern hatchery equipments^]
"ill !a; glad to tell yog*
1 Ul' '-'i^Pdient .is tile u-*y bt$t1
uwufc.* •> kj
. -Bring your eggs mi
uays «,r Wednesdays, nit your-j
■‘'It- Be sure you bringpA
D'esh.- uniform eggs. R r]«
I'jy you to ctlll your ezgs
no small or odd-sh
$2 for 150 eggs — |
milliu*. pv, fray of 150
-id-- is your opportunity-s|
> the bargain you have
.wij-tthing for, Also hatch dm
g-M.se, turkey eggs.
High quality chicks
reduced.
Hi ice leaders of lltr- Hi
•'V-ilh- trade territdiy. -
Hallettsville's modern h
' ry is lmated near the
yrimul.. ^ _
Hallettsville Hatd
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tending federal Court In IJousr j hospitable homes of tJie Shiner Hier games, two against tfre
ton since Monday ol last week, people-ready to receive them.
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Jansky
ami children spent Sunday with
On the morning of January
30, the battle royal began,
Baldwin Business College of
Yoakum and one- against Bre-
slau,/ winning all three games
cent delivery. Reduced prices oitfMr. .anil Mrs/j. L. Livergood. Eleven o'clock found the Mo- by a wide margin,
f^ uat/k rvi I Inf/tKinn- Tnm» 1 1 O l\f m J At. tr n « « I . •”
i^Ir. and Mrs. K. S. Nolen and
son, Howard, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jak^ Butts and daughter, Ben-
hand. Bring eggs on Saturdays ita, visited at the home of
ravia team putting their skill
against that of the Hallettsville
High School. This being their
first game of the season with
You can get baby chicks at the Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Ponton) the Hallettsville team, they
Hatchery every Tuesday . , last Friday.night.
' Ellers Hatchery Mrs- R- B. Tarikesley of Hou-
located on Hallettsville-Schulen- .yton, who has been spending
burg highway, near Gerdes Gin, severaI days here with her Tno-
did
- The following is a schedule
of the season’s games: Mor-
avia 14, Breslau 9; Moravia
3;'>, Schulenburg 10; Moravia
,20, Schulenburg 9; Moravia 23
EASTER SPEC1
Permanent Waving |
$2.50 and up.
Wet Finger Wave
Dry 50c*
V razel’s Beauty SI
Attention L. C.
not know what, to expect, but ^omensky 23; Moravia 16, Hal-
Box 45 Phone 173 Hallettsville.
Olympic tryouts to be held in
Houston sometime in June. If
Herbert could increase his
throws to about 150 feet, he
will have a mighty good chance
of making the trip to California
foj the final Olympic tryouts,
StJ
there are only about two a*
thletes in Texas who throw the
discus that far.
ther, Mrs. John Brown, return-
ed to her home Sunday. Mrs.
Drown has been seriously ill,
but is somewhat improved now.
She is staying for the present
at kite home of her daughter,
Mrs. R. o. Stockton.
The school children are pre-
paring a Washington program
they left the floor with a vict-
ory to their credit.
The Uiree winning teams of
the first round drew for the
lettsville 9; Moravip 20, Kom-
ensky 16; Moravia 7, Breslau
11; Moravia 22, Baldwin’s Busi-
ness College 9; Moravia 23,
The game was ’scheduled for
three o’clock. When the time
arrived for the game, an eli-
^u^,renlered nT. the end 0f Ability protest was made a.
line dp of the second round to!BresI»» 11; Moravia 29, Bald-
be played in the afternoon and win’s Business College 8.'
evening. This time Moravia We feel justly proud of our
and Komensky were the con-.boys and the record they have
testants for the afternoon game jniade. •—
These boys with their clean
sportsman-like play have won
for themselves and the Morav-
school. Date will be announc-
ed later.
gainst one of the Moravia play-
ers. The -game wfcs held up
ia - Community many friends
wherever they have gone.
Th* *•*» « composed of the
Orch<
Another rehearsal ..
George Washington ComL
Program will bg held at the 1
theran Parsonage Thur
March 3rd at 7:30 P. In-
take
Mr- and Mrs. D. A.
and the family 0f their!
Henry of Yo,kum went Su__
to Floresville to visit the family
of t,le,r 8011 and brother Dave
and help to celebrate his thirty
second birthday
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