The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 10, 1948 Page: 4 of 4
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LAVACA CO. TRIBUNE^
February 10th, 1948
CLASSIFIED ADS
HAVE YOU
OUR VISITORS
PERSONALS
o*»o»o»
SILVER WEDDING
WANTED
(W; Wanted
LaNette Klages and Jean
(II-2)
A MILLION MILES
of telephone wire
be arranged.
Sat. Only, Feb. 14th
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SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
STOP MILK SPOILAGE
Sun.-Mon., Feb. 15-16
Thurs.-Fri., Feb. 12-13
YOUR MILK i
c%LLUWNO
NM »O*f M*
to newlyweds
Wltttt, PftONI, OR
TIM BLAZES A .THRILL TRAIL ACROSS,
WWiwished
Wanted — white girl
18 to 35 to assist with bouse
work and care of 3 school
children. Room, board, good
salary. Give qualification.
4923 Arville Lane, Houston
4, Tex. Tel. K-34762. (11-2)
here with Mrs. N. A. More
land and other relatives.
Chev. Tudor
Chev. Tudor
Chev. Tudor
Chev. Std. Tudor
Ford 4 Door
Chief Petty Officer and
Mrs. Roman Hanak of Vic-
toria, spent the weekend here
with Mrs- Robert Hanak and
other relatives.
Added Extra;
ENCHANTED SQUARE -
- a technicolor noveltoon.
NEWS - of world events
and wife Roman Hanak, all of
Victoria and Mrs. Robertf Ha-
nak of here.
Miss Mary Pustka and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Bollom find
son, Bobby of Houston spent
Sunday here in the home of
Mr. Alois Pustka, Sr. and
daughter, Miss Leona.
Mrs. Josephine Vana and
son were visitors in Victoria
Sunday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ad. Spann.
Miss Ann Bozka of Port
Neches, spent , the weekend
here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Bozka. L
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prasek
and son Paulie were weekend
visitors in San Antonio with
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Joe
Prasek.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wey-
man Appelt and Billie Ap-
pelt of Pearsall were Sunday
visitors here with Mrs. Lula
Appelt.
- E. J. Henkhaus and family
of Shiner were guests at the
home of J. F. Bozka Sunday.
SenAtor Gus J. Strauss'
spent Thursday in Houston
on business.
game was played in the Shi-
ner Public School gymnasi-
um. Those who played for
the Indians were Leo Her-
mes, Alex Stewart, August
Hermes Jr., Benjamin Spa-
nihel, and Rudolph Schind-
ler. Rev. Clarence Leopold
is the Indian coach.
I am again taking subcrip-
tion to the Houston apd San
onio papers. I would be
to send yours in. —
e Albert, Hallettsville
Mr. and Mrs. R. Lueke are
visiting in DeRidder, La. with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Franklin
Lueke. When they return
sometime tfiis week they will
be accompanied by their
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Joe Lue
ke, who will spend some time
here with them.
W Eor Sale — Cafe all
new equipment, good loca-
tion. Write to Box, 348 Gar-
wood, Texas.
Finffl LIMOS WILD TtMFUnOM
VIOLENT LOVE
rolet truck, in perfect condi-
tion. — See Dr. Thomas Ray,
Hallettsville. (7-ts)
Senator Gus J. Strauss was
a business visitor in Austin
Friday and Saturday of last
week.
AT KALLUS MOTOR SALES
Hallettsville. Texas
For Sale — Two second
hand doors. Walter Albert,
llettsville, Tex.
OUR AD HERE IS READ BY MORE PEOPLE THAN
IN ANY OTHER LAVACA COUNTY PAPER.
(Ads sent by mail must be paid in advance, 2c a word
tint time, 1c every other insertion.)
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roth-
bauer, Jr. and son Eugene of
San Antonio spent the week-
end here with Mr. Louis Roth
aaqio pus -jg ‘uoneq
N JtMOlLLtT
sme/
S^*Cash Registers for imme-
diate delivery, Combination
Filling Station or Business
Models. When you buy a com-
bination Cash Register and
Adding Machine, you save the
price of a regular adding ma-
chine. See, write Dewitt Poth,
1201 Hopkins Street, Yoa-
kum, Tex.
Spend 45 cents today at any drug
store for a bottle of BUCKLEY’S CAN-
ADIOL MIXTURE—triple acting—acts
promptly to help loosen up thick, sticky
phlegm — soothe Irritated throat mem-
branes and ease hard coughing spells.
Try it the very next time a cold results
in a wracking, stubborn cough—find out
for yourself how good and effective it
is for coughs due to colds. Get BUCK-
LET'S CANAPIOL MIXTURE—made la
the U.S.A. — TODAY — all dru&glst*.
hum and hay. Apply to Hen
Ulcak, Rt. 5, about 3 mi.
Out on Schulenburg Highway
(H-l)
.5*444^
TIM HOLT
— 33.25:
— 31.75
— 246
— 24c
— 34c
— 10c
— 12c
— 18c
— 18c
Bronchial Coughs
Due to Colds
AT WIED HALL,
MONDAY, FEB. 9TH
Music by
Adolph Hofner and the Boys
Adm. gents 50c, tax 10c total
60c. Ladies, 10c, tax 10c, total
20c.
EVERYBODY INVITED
(io-2)
For — started ba-
by chicks, one, two, three,
four, and five weeks Old.
Priced right. — Fertsch Pro-
duce and Hatchery, Halletts-
ville. (9-ts)
IBM* Whoever Took the
right cultivator beam from
my tractor please return it
and no questions will be ask-
ed. J. C. Hermes, Route 4,
Hallettsville, Texas. (ll-2pd
DOUBLE TAKE . . . The face in
the background and the diamond
back terrapin at the left are nor-
mal, but the terrapin at the right
is a genuine double-header. It
turned up out of an egg at the
department of commerce aqua-
rium in Washington, D. C.
W-For Sale — lot, 70x135
feet, on Schulenburg high-
way, in city limits. — See Bill
Schmidt, Hallettsville. 3(12-2)
Tanks Built — How many
acres of land do you pay
taxes on and get no use out
of. Talk to Hank Gerdes; he’s
the country boy who will
treat you right in building
tanks, building roads, land-
scaping and doing other work
along that line. — See or
write H. E. Gerdes, Rt. 4,
Box 494, Victoria, Texas.
(10-7)
Added Extra; -
THE SNEEZING WEASEL
- a technicolor cartoon.
DESI ARNEz and Orch.
Sacred Heart Wins
Over St. Ludmila’s
The Sacred Heart Indian
basketball team annexed
their first cage game of the
season last Friday after-
noon w|ien they, defeated St.
Ludmifa’s quintet of Shiner,
by the score of 29 to 15. The
CARS FOR SALE
■ 1947 Plymouth 4 Door
1946 Ford Tudor
1947 Ford 1 Ton Truck
1942 Chev. Fleetline -
2 - 1941 Ford 4 -Door
2 - 1941 Ford Tudor
1939 Chev. 4 Door
1939
1940
1937
1936
1936
1935 Chev. Std. Tudor .
1938 Ford Tudor
ESCAPE 1
me never
For Sale — Farmall ,
tractor F-12, good rubber
tires, all equipment, front
planters, all in goQd condi-
tioil.Reasonable price. Frank
C. Orsak, Hungerford, Tex.
(10-3p)
Bull - Dozing — Let honest
Hank Gerdes, your neighbor
from Victoria, clear your
land, do your landscaping,
dig that tank or build that
road. Contact your Triple-A
office for further informa-
tion. — H. E. Gerdes, Rt. 4,
Box 494, Victoria, Tekas.
(10-7)
g^-For Sale — lifetime me-
tal aluminum roofing, all
lengths from 6 to 12 ft. at
low prices. Also nails, wire,
bolts of all kipds and length,
new shears and middlebrakes
shear. Also blacksmith weld-
ing and repairs of all kinds.
_ Louis Schott, Hallettsville.
■ V- , (101-ts)
The following paid their
here
Chas.
Marie
fe which
count
Terms
Write.
Two BanA Holidays
Thursday, Feb. 12
(Lincoln’s Birthday)
•^Sunday Feb. 22
Geo. Washington’s
(Birthday)
Will be closed on Mon-
day Feb. 23.—-
Being legal holidays, the
undersigned banks will be
closed on these two days.
PEOPLE’S STATE BANK,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
— Hallettsville, Texas.
CENTER FURNITURE CO.
Schulenburg Phone 373-
install new cables to connect telephones.
That’s why we need mbre-cables in
practically every telephone exchange. .
Even a million miles of wire in cable*
won’t be enough. We need to continue
asking people to take party-line service
—so that one pair qf wires may serve a«
many as four families.
If you're one of those waiting, you
may be sure that we’re working hard to
get and place cables to connect your tele-
phone as soon as we can. We don’t like
to keep anyone waiting for telephone
service.
Miss Annette Rubin
Becomes Bride Feb 22
Miss Annette Rubin and
Mr. William Gedaly have cho-
sen attendants for their wed-
ding which will take place in
Hallettsville on Sunday, Feb-
ruary 22.
subscription recently
at the office:
Coldeway, John Zak,
Griggs, Felix Jurica, A. Klatt,
Alfons Janak, Gene Couch,
Anton Trlica, Gus Hemmi, Ed.
Heinrich, of Schulenburg, R. 1
Miss El- Russel, J. C. Hermes,
Mrs. Helen.Boethel of Weimar
Pfc. Marcus Matusek — new,
B. F. Aycock, F. Janda Jr-,
Emil J. Eicher -T newlyweds,
Chas Kupka, Fred Henneke,
John Obelgoner, Miss Esther
Neubauer, Blue Bell Kelly,
John Trojcak, Joe Stefek,
Hebert Wenske, Pete Capak,
John Pavliska, J. J. Horecka,
John F. Aachenbach of Victor
ia, Ernest Gillar, Sophie Muhl-
stein, Mrs. A. Svoboda, of
Shiner, Mrs. Alb. Drabek,
Louis Tesch, John S. Havel
Arthur Treptow, Mrs. Mary
Heine of Weimar, Goe. Bitt-
ner, of Garwood. „..... _
P.T.A. MEETING POST-
PONED
The High School P.T.A. is
postponed its regular meeting
on Tuesday, Feb. 10, to the
17th at 3:30 p.m. at the High
School auditorium.
SBF'For Sale — 1936 Chevro-
let 4 door, in good condition,
at reasonable price. — Apply
at Leopold’s Service Station,
Hallettsville. (12-2)
Mr. and Mrs'. Joe Feitsam
and son of Sealy spent Sun-
day here with Mr. and Mrs.
L. Hemmi.
.. r ■ -
Mrs? James • Person spent
Sunday in San Antonio with
her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cook
and soi) of Houston spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
CKarles Koerth,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean- Smith
and family and Glenn Skelton
of Houston spent the weekend
here in the home of Mrs. G.
Skelton.
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Smith
and Ava June Albert spent
Thursday and Friday of last
week attending a church con-
ference at San Marcos and
visiting relatives in San An-
tonio and New Braunfels.
I Saturday was spent in Waco
present ] with Misses Mary Virginia
•kovsky Smith and LaVerne Albert.
Piano For Sale — We
havd in the vicinity of Hal-
lettsville a spinet piano
we will sell at a dis-’
rather than reship,
can
Alamo Piano Com-
pany, 336 W. Commerce St.,
San Antonio, Texas. (10-4c)
For Sale — 7-room
butane gas in every
room and inlaid linoleum, in
the kitchen and bathroom.
Newly decorated inside. In-
. eluded in the buy are six.
lots, high, chick^aproof
fence, cow pasture; garage
and' fruit trees. Three acres
in all. In the city limits of
Sweet Home. See Mrs. Mary
Ann Keepers, at Lavaca
Butane Co., Hallettsville.
, . (5-ts)
Miss Martha Lea Rubin and
Mrs. Edward Wall, sisters of
the bride, will jserve as maid
and matron of honor. Miss
Janice Juran and Miss Jac-
queline Kless, of Houston,
cousins of the groom, will be
junior bridesmaids.
Mr. William Levine of
Houston, will be best man and
ushers will include Mr. Jack
Spiner, Mr. Leon Rudick and
Mr- Rollie Krost of Houston,
and |ar. Edward Wall and Mr-
Norrfian Rubin of Halletts-
ville.
Among the hospitalities ex-
tended Miss Rubin was a
luncheon at Ye Old College
Inn, Houston, given by Mrs.
Jack Spiner. The honoree’s
place wag marked by a cor-
sage and a gift of lingerie.
Included in the guests, which
numbered twenty, was the
mother of the bride, Mrs. Eli
Rubin.
Miss Sarah Juran, aunt of
the groom, entertained with
a dinner party at her home on
Sunday evening, honoring
Miss Rubin and Mr. Gedaly.
A color scheme of pink and
white was carried out in the
decorations throughout the
home, and the table was cen-
tered with a white satin arch-
way, decorated with pink flo-
wers, under which stood a
miniature bridal party. The
honoree received a corsage
and a gift of china. The per-
sonnel was made up of mem-
bers of both families and
numbered forty.
Other hospitalities schedul-
ed will include a luncheon at
Ship Ahoy, Houston, game
party and crystal shower, gi-
ven by Mrs- Pincus Juran and
Mrs. Ben Levine, aunts of the
groom, and a kitchen shower
at the home of Mrs. L. Kless, I
with Mrs. Milton Yellin and'
Mrs. Melvin Sondock as hos- I
tesses.
Mr. Archie Dornak Qf Del
Rio, Texas, spent the week-
end here with his wife and
baby ,who are visiting here
I in the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christen
until he can find an- apart-
ment for them. He recently
was transferred from San
Antonio.
For Sale
For Sale —i 5-burnei
Savoil cook stove, table-top
model, in A-l condition
Reason for selling: have Bu-
Wl® gas. Also have a kit-
chen cabinet for sale and
50-lb. capacity ice box. —
Joe Novak, Rt. 5, Halletts-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Vai Staha
celebrated their silver wed-
ding anniversary Sunday by
attending the 8 o’clock mass
at the Sacred Heart Church
and a dinner at their home.
Those who were {
were: Very A. J. Morl
Rev. Lawrence Leopold, Mr.
and Mrs. Vai Staha and fam-
ily of here, Miss Dorothy I Farenthold left on the bus
Staha and Chief Petty Officer I Friday for Seguin.
Mr and Mrs. Vaughn Smo-
thr, son Leon, and Mrs. Fr.
Chapman spent Saturday at
the Fat Stock Show in Hous-
ton,
Messrs. Wm. Gedaly and
Wm. Levine of Houston, were
weekend guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rubin.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. More-
their brithday this month, I land and sons .Wayne and
was enjoyed by the following [ Glenn spent the weekend
persons: Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Brogger, of here, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Christen and dau-
ght^r, Margaret, and Sister
M- Evangeline and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rothbauer
jr and son, Eugene of San
Antonio, Miss Mary Lea
Heinsohn, Mr. and Mrs. Arch-
ie Rornak and baby, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Christen and dau-
ghter, Mr- and Mrs. Lawrence
Rothbauer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Drabek and family, Mrs.
Ernest Roeber, Mr. and Mrs.
John Rothbauer and sons,
Leon and Johnny, and Mr.
Louis Rothbauer, sr.
Refreshments consisting of
sandwiches, cakes, cookies,
and punch -was served to the
group and various games
were played throughout the
evening.
Tues.-Wed., Feb. 10-11
Springtime is Here For
• Two Days - in Trucolor!
For it’s King of
the Cowboys Roy Rogers
Rockin' the Rockies with
ACTION, SONGS and FUN
for you!!
ROY ROGERS
in
“Springtime In
The Serras”
with
Lovely Jane FRAZEE and
Gravel Voiced Andy DEVINE
Filmed in TRUCOLOR!
Added Extra;
POPEYE THE SAILOR
NEWS - of world events
Mrs. N. A. Moreland re
turned Friday from Houston
where she has been visiting
Saturday night at the home for the past few weeks in the
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Drabek home of her son and daugh-
a party honoring Mr. Louis ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John
Rothbauer, sf., Mrs. Joe Dra- A. Moreland.
bek and her daughter Carolyn
all of whom .will celebrate
Added Extra;
HIRED HUSBAND - Leon
Errol comedy.
“SON OF THE GUARDS-
MAN” - No. 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaro Nevlud
of Houston spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Bollom and others.
Miss Justine Janak, her
brother Sylvester, Tommie
Dornak and Miss Mary Kutac,
sponsor, attended the Fat
Stock Show and Rodeo at
Houston last week.
Senator and Mrs. Gus J.
Strauss, Mrs. Charles Strauss,
sr. and Miss Annie Strauss
were Sunday visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C- D.
Hampf of Yoakum.
*r*Wanted reliable woman
or couple for domestic work.
Woman must be good cook.
Mrs. Roy R. Gardner, 3643
Wickersham, Houston, Tex.
Phone Lehigh 7-800. (9-3c)
__ __. . - - ■ Waitress,
no experience necessary.
Ben’s Drive In, Hallettsville,
(10-ts)
PROGRESS REPORT ON TELEPHONE SERVICE
This year we will install a million miles
of wire in telephone cables in the South-
west. . * ;
These cables Will connect telephones
to switching equipment in the telephone
office. Inside the lead cable sheath are
hundreds of tiny wires, and it takes one
pair of those wires for each telephone
line.
Most telephone cables are full today.
All wires are in use serving as many
people as possible. New applications
keep coming in almost as fast as we can
OOTiE’STHEATRE
Hallettsville, Texas
-= SHOWING TIME SCHEDULE
SHOW TIME WEEK DAYS — 6:45 through 9:15 p.m.
SHOW TIME SAT. and SUN. — 2 p.m. through 9:15 pan.
Dr. Fred Berkenhoff
Eye Specialist
SHINER TEXAS ■»
Eyes tested, glasses fitted,
i glasses replaced.
_______Te^76
NOTICEjUREAM
^RODFCERS
ning today, Tuesday,
20th, we will have
here to sediment test
our cream every Tuesday
Saturday afternoon,
bring your cream on
e days only until furth-
notice. Purity Cream
:, Hallettsville, Texas.
(10-3)
MARKET REPORT
Cotton, middling
Cotton, strict low
Bakers —-----
Hens----
Fryers----
Roosters---
Hides?.----
Ducks —---
Geese-----
Eggs: —
Extra fancy white — 48c
Extra large “A” — — 45c
Large “A” —.-- 42c
Medium “A”-- 38c
No. 2 Eggs ----22c
SOCIAL EVENTS
been visiting
had visitors
bought anything
sold something
had a party
been to one
got engaged
been jilted
joined a club or been
thrown out’ of one
had triplets
quadruplets
or even one
__ baby?
THAT’S NEWS!
and we, and your friends
would like to know about it.
TELL ANNA
our society' editor. She’ll
write it up; and we’ll all
know it! Or in tile country!
WRITE IT UP
on a piece of scratch paper
or something
and bring it in or
mail it to her
and we’ll ah be happy
THANK YOU!
\|VOtl VOQ BUYi BIT TH! FACTS ABOUT WILSON MILK COOltRS
C«aMrv«H»n ... Sanltatlan
good sewing machines, selling
,.t various reasonable prices.
— House Repair Shop, Hal-
lettsville. Texas. (ts)
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Malec, Walter. The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 10, 1948, newspaper, February 10, 1948; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1177550/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.