Hallettsville Semi-Weekly New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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sian from have given the Get- .'! % Shiner, Texas,
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the Japanese ambassador to try Pan-American Ufa Ins. Co.,
and iron thing out Shiner, Texas.
There are unofficial jrepoets Dear Mr. Moras:
that during the last six weeks I wish to thank you and the
there have been peace feelers put Pan-American Life Ins., Co., you
out to England by Hitler, through represent for the prompt pay
Turkey, Switzerland and Sweden, ment oft he $1,000 policy on my
Hitler wants Europe and will let late husband's life, Gus Zander,
the British Empire remain as it who died from an accidental gun
is, and let North America domi- shot wound on April 16, 1042. He
nate South America. had double hriemnlty provisions
The Burma situation seems and I appreciate that I was paid
hopeless, but the Chinese are double amount of the policy,
fighting desperately. The Japs Nothing can replace my fate
want to complete their conquests good husband, but this financial
and separate India from China help is at least some consolation
before the rainy season- starts in to me, and to make these provl-
May. sions for me.
The United Nations continue1 I wish once more to express my
their raids on New Britain and thanks to you and the Pan-Ameri-
New Guinea, but there are con.- can Life Insurance Co., for this
centrations of ships in those material help and I will always
parts that seem to bode trouble consider it my duty to recommend
for Australia! .you and the company to my
Market Report
DANCE at
Strict Middling -----
Middling -----------
Strict Low Middling
<Bp -------------------
Fryers -------------
Bam _____________________
Bakers ----------------..
Turkey Hens ---------
Turkey Toms .--
Old Tom Turkeys ..
Hides .............—
Cream ....--------------
DANCE to Adolph Hofner aat
all the boys, the friendly band d
Dixie Land at the Recreation Hall
In HallettBvllie„ Tuesday night.
May 3. All Invited. (Ble)
DANCE at HallettsvtUe Recrea-
tion Hall, Saturday, May t Mu
Think It Over—
Continued from page 1
DANCE at Wagon Wheel Sat-
urday, May 2. Music by Jimmie
and his Swinging Texans. All in-
vited. (50c)
OPENING DANCE, Oaks
Coart, Yoakum, Saturday, May 2.
Music by Bill Comelson, Admis-
sion 75c per couple; 36c for Un-
cle Sam’s men. 0:30 till 1:30. Fin-
est food, coldest drinks.
—- — - * (50e)
What Atari Tht Old Folks!
whan they're not so active anymore
•nd spells at constipation annoy them
SALE POSTPONED—
The Lutheran Ladies’ Baked
Goods Sale, which was to have
been held Saturday, April- 25, has
been postponed to Saturday, May
HEARS FROM SON—
Mrs. Garlan Miller received a
radiogram recently from her son,
Lt. Oppenheim, in the Philippines,
stating that he was all right. It
was sent from Cebu, and had •
dating of .April 5. Lt. Oppen-
heim is an army engineer.
Kahanek and Renger Drug Store
2, at the Lauterstein building
ANOTHER EGG
WITHIN AN EGG—
Wyatt’s Hatchery had another
egg within an egg on exhibit this
week. It weighed 6 ounces. The
hen, which belonged to Henry
Randow, died after laying it.
—-ft--
Mamie Lemons, wife of Robert
Lemons died in her sleep Wed-
nesday night. Her age was 52
years. Justice Oscar Shoemake
held the inquest.
1£29 Chevrolet Coaeh — Good
Running Order. Tires Excellent.
$79.00.
Ifeye-Zarulut Chevrolet Co.
Ifalletteville-Yoakuni
(t-f)
NOTICE !
For Service . . • Stal-
lion Old Ace of Dia-
mond, a real- quarter-
bred horse. See An-
ton Jahn** Halletts-
lettsville, Rt. I. $10.
A Colt aacured. Also
have Duroc Jersey
Male for service.
« (53c)
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED TO BUY — Angle FOR SALE — Bill’s Cafe, Yoa-
Iron Cistern Rims, from your kum, Texas. Good Location,
old discarded cisterns (from Reasonable.-> (52c)
all make cisterns). Rims must -..................—— ■■ — ---
be in nice circle shape. Will .CABBAGE FOR SALE—At 1 l-2c
pay cash. F. J. Knesek and per pound. Apply to Frank
Son, Moulton, Texas. (51c) Hanslik, Hallettsville, Texas,
■ ■■ 1 —-1 Route 5. (51c)
WANTED TO BUY — An older
mule. Must pull single, price
reasonable. See or write Albert
Holik, Yoakum, Texas. (51c
FOR SALE — Model T in good
condition. New tires. Apply at
this office. (50p)
'For ^our Best And Most
IEoouk* deal Entertainment
3VIES HY ' ENJOY AND RE-
(X AND VlELP KEEP YOU
T IN nrnrx TSE TIMES OF
DR SALE — Pipe threader and
cutter and dies. Cuts from 3-4
to 3 inch. Will sell cheap. V.
A. Hanak. ' (51p)
2 way kelp
for WOMEN
WANTED TO BUY — Good used
Upright piano. Must be priced
right. Cash if you have what
we want. Apply to this ofice.
FOR EASTER LILIES, Gladioli
and other cut flowers, call the
licensed country florist, Miss
Pauline Jaresh, Hallettsville,
Tex. Rt. 2. Phone 933F12. (n)
SATURDAY 7ftNL Y- MAV 2
Time—2 p.m. cortfinuo. us thru 9 30
FOR SERVICE
FOR SERVICE — Duroc Jersey
male hog. C. T. Hermes, Hal-
lettsville Route 4 (at Koerth).
(51p)
#WD-TRk TOR
fan n#YlS!
■IF ROY
/ ROGER!
m-m
i ^
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — On the streets of Hal-
lettsville Monday. Lady’s large
black purse containing two
small purses with money and
three keys. Please return to S.
S. Thigpen and receive reward.
(51c)
WANTED
Wanted High School Graduates
—Take advantage of the re-
’uced price in our scholarships,
’dwin Business College, will
“*■ are you for all require-
PreP that business, industry,
ments vernment demand. For
and go particulars write to
further i usiness College, Yoa-
Baldwin B. (nc)
kum, Texas. 11
POPULAR
FOR 61 YEARS!
P€ARL S££R
LOST — A white Poland China
pig — six weeks old. Finder
return to Star Cleaners for re-
ward. (50p)
* TO WIN SUCH
STEADY APPROVAL
YED
WANTED — A girl to do gener-
al house work, including cook-
ing, Mrs. E. B. McKean, Box
349, Luling, Texas. (51c)
STRA
'GABBY
HAYES
faupuMtc Ektwt
Symbolic of air superiority achieved by fae
world's foremost genius end industrial might
—the U. 1 Army's Flying Fortress gives us
the uhqualilied assurance that we wiM win.
Symbolic of beverage tuperiority achieved by
50 years of magic brewing still, Pearl Beer
is "thirst-choice^ of teste:wiso Texans. To
win such steady epprevel, Peed must please
your teste. So, say "Bottle of Peed, please"!
SAN ANTONIO BREWING ASSOCIATION
'ANTED — A middle aged mar-
ried couple to do general house
work and yard work. Mrs. E. B.
McKean-, Box 349, Luling, Tex-j
ADDED EXTRA— . ..
Chapter No. 2
... CAPTAIN MARVEL
HOLLYWOOD DETOUR
cartoon
If your chickens or turkeys,
large or small, are suffering
from Intestinal disorders or If
they are droopy, pale, and
white combed, passing blood,
or off their feed, go at once
to your dealer:
Wyatt Hatchery
Hallettsville, Tfexas
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED — White girl to do
housework and help care for a
'hild. To live on place in sur-
V rban home. $6.00 a week.
*e to Mrs. A. J. Kocurek,
road view Drive, San An-
320 ]». Texas. *(52c)
torrid; V ——--
---- ■■■— - Two waitresses for
WANTED - -gsville., Experience
cafe fn KK but must be neat
not necessary 'rite: The White
and- reliable; a o]e, Texas.
Kitchen, Klngsw (51c)
^SUNDAY AND MONDAY
MAY 3-4
Continuous Sunday 2 p.m. thru
—......... ...... 9:30 p.m. ...___.____________
Monday—7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
A SWING — SATIONAL —
JAMBOREE OF FUN - -
The picture that glorifies the
.blues—But cheers your away!
Sweet Home
Hatchery
Sweet Hoipe, Texas
Get a bottle of Gullhem’e
Lactic Arid Compound, this
product has been used and sold
continuously for yearn tor this
purpose by many of the larg
cat Hatcheries, Growers and
Feeders In the State, (let a
>ttle today!
. Gft your hail Insurance on'00m,
cotton, tomatoes and rttelons from
Otto von Rosenburg, Hallettsville
‘Texas, Insurance Agent. (50c)
WANTED — Experts, for ge
man or Bohemian gin „ okln
eral housework and' «v adr
three in famlTy; no- lhu»
live 'on place; good
Write or phoite Mrs. W. v
Bechtel, 185Z W. Mulberry,
San Antonio, Texas; P-27IS3.
With Sure Galore l
YHE ANDREWS SISTERS •)
GLORIA JEAN <
JANE FRAZEE |
ROBERT PAIGE
LEO CARRILLO
CHARLES BUTTERWORTH
BIT .LIE BURKE
WOODY HERMAN MW
his ordheetrt' -
DDED EXTRA:
peclal Selected Short SuY'rir
All land owned and controlled
by the undersigned Is strictly
posted against hunting, trespass-
ing arid fishing,
E. R. Nolen,
B. E. Ponton
iti co Kalya us
Joe Kalmua ...*.
Ludwig Smajstria
• («2p)
"KEEP ’EM FLYING—BUY DEFENSE BONDS’’
HENRY J. MUEN§TER, Distributor
HALLETTSVlLLMprEXAS *“f PHONE 904 R3
HELP WANTED -— Ruitny girls'!
(If to.40. land rasa fff to 5C0 '
aircraft factories need help. Do
your oart Good wages when
qualified, low tuition cost. For
further Information apply at
New Bn^ren^L ,
Freezing Fur Storage
fdui. "SANATIZING”
Express paid both ways from all Texas points
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
CLASSIFIED ADS
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Minear, Virgil. Hallettsville Semi-Weekly New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1942, newspaper, May 1, 1942; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1037564/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.