The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1948 Page: 6 of 6
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Grapefruit'£ 27c Bananas lb 11c Cheese ,^ 53c Soap 28c
Large
lb.
Bps'- ‘
LAVACA CO. TRIBUNE
ty, February IS, IMS
YOU
CLASSIFIED ADS
WANTED
For Sale
(9-3c)
Bronchial
same fl«»ere .nd tenldri. •
was Milton Janca of Cistern, I(y his home. The couple will
Sam S. Dev al I
(rf
C. R. Krncir, mgr.
It’s really easy to sell the
lings you ao longer need t»
ome one who does need them
.hrough a Ganado Tribune ad
service
on hir.
exper
on Saturday morning, Feb. 7. Rev.
j. J. Rice performed the ceremo-
Otto
were
of Mrs. Clara Beeetsny
Hallettsville.
. I am again taking subcrip-
jpn to the Houston and San
taitonio papers. I would be
■&PV to send yours in. —
■Ca June Albert, Hallettsville
X
DISCUSS SILVER
JUBILEE CELEBRATION
At their regular monthly
meeting the Catholic Dau-
ghters of America discussed
dans for celebrating the sil-
ver jubilee of the order some
time in April of this year.,
A short talk was made by
Very Rev. A. J. Morkovsky,
chaplain.
chicks, one/ two, three,
and five weeks . old.
□gP* Will thresh next Mon-
day, in case of bad weather,
Thursday. Aug. J. Janak,
Wied.
hFor Sale — lifetime me
aluminum roofing, al
gths from 6 to 12 ft. a'
i prices. Also nails, wire
ts of all kinds and length
v shears and middlebrake:
»ar. Also blacksmith weld
; and repairs of all kinds
Louis Schott, Hallettsville
(101-ts)
on Schulenburg Highway
(11-1)
Ijf' 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
UP FOR GRABS, GENERAL . . . Gen. Omar Bradley, nominated by
President Truman to succeed Gen. Dwight Eisenhower as army chief- j
of-staH, can have fun too. Like when he received the honor of being
allowed to toss up a basketball to start an important game when he
visited , the East side settlement house, in New York. John Cassidy
(left) and Charles Barberi are waiting to jump for the ball, just as
General Bradley is waiting to jump into the chief-of-staff spot.
No. 2‘Eggs -
' <1
as the Matron, Iler escort
haus, Hans Lunsman, L. H.
Meinert, W. H. Heye, S. S.
Devall, Leon Kahanek, the
hostess Mrs. Emily Renger
and a guest of the club, Mrs.
Albert Pillar of San Antonio.
The hostess served coco-
nut pie, coffee and tea.
High score prize was a-
warded to Mrs. Emily Ren-
ger.
with our Agent, Miss
tin. She explained to
bout the dress review
test and how to go
making our dresses.
Francis, our 4-H
urged us to get our
work started for exhibition
day, which will come in May.
Mary Elisabeth Bucek, Rep.
,JF“For Sale — Have several
«uod sewing machines, selling
,.t various reasonable prices.
House Repair Shop, Hal-
lettsville Texas. (ts)
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Announces the reopening
rffices in Hallettsville for thi
General Practice of Law-
Upstairs People’s State
Bank
Dr. Thos. Ray
CHIROPRACTOR
Hallettsville, Texas
Is again at the
of his friends. Call
when needing his
care. -*
K’^se Buslies lowest
trice prepaid. Bargain off-
ers. Hardy, everblooming
nrieties. Free descriptive
Older. Hudnall Rose Nurse-
y. Box 702, Tyler, Texas.
(12-6p)
make their home in HUlettsville.
* - , * . *
Mrs. Emily Renger enter-
tained the Wednesday Bridge
Club at her home south of
town Tuesday afternoon
from 3 to 6 o’clock, w
’ Those present were: Mes-
dames Everett Renger, Paul
Renger,. Jr., Jack Gerdes,
Louis §amush, E. T. Neu-
,3W“ Wanted — white sacks
find print sacks. ^-Najvar’s
Store, Hallettsville.
[Ui-^ For Sale — Cafe all
new equipment, good loca-
tion. Write to Box, 348 Gar-
wood, Texas.
ADIOL NOXTURE—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—And out
for yourself how good and effective it
for coughs due to colds. Get BUCK-
LEY S CANADIOL MIXTURE—made la
th< U.S.A’. — TODAY — all druggists.
________ ’
MP For Sale — lot, 70x135
t^t, on Schulenburg high-
way, in city limits. — See Bill
Schmidt,Hallettsville. (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)
Funeral from page 1
neral Home at Seminole
Texas with Rfev. H. B. Cog-
gin, pastor of the Seminole
First Methodist Church of
ficiating. She succumbed fol-
lowing a brief illness in the
Tomb Hospital, in that city
Survivors include twe
sons, E. S. Shields of Florej
and Jasper Shields of Ball
Inger; one sister, Mrs. Ro-
sie Dusek of IJallettsville
on brother, Joe Pecena ol
Port Lavaca and one step-
brother Frank Rocket, alsc
of Port Lavaca. Eight grand
children and three great
grandchildren survive.
Burial took place in the
Seminole Cemetery undei
the direction of Singleton’s
FUneral Home.
MT, For Sale — 7-room
house butane gas in every
room and inlaid linoleum in
the kitchen and bathroom.
Newly decorated inside. In-
cluded in the buy are six
df. tots, high, cnickenproof
fence, cow pasture, garage
and fruit trees. Three acres
. in all. In the city limits of
. (Sweet Home. See Mrs. Mary
.’A-nn Keepers, at Lavaca
'*• Butane Co., Hallettsville.
. (5-ts)
For pmmpt service in
Wadmng, Greasing,
'Waxing,
Drive into the . . .
HUMBLE SER. STA.
The Sacred Heart 4-H
‘Club met on February 4th
Mar-
us a-
con-
about
Sister
sponsor,
fancy
Priced right. — Fertsch Pro-
duce and Hatchery, Halletts-
(9-ts)
For Sale — Farmall
rubber
front
condi-
Frank
C. Orsak, Hungerford, Tex.
(10-3p)
NOTICE CREAM
PRODUCERS‘
Beginning today, Tuesday,
January 20th, we will have
a man here to sediment test
your cteam every Tuesday
and Saturday afternoon.
Please bring your cream on
these days only until furth-
er .notice. Purity Cream
Sta., Hallettsville, Texas.
(10-3)
Igr For Sale — 5-burnei
avoil cook stove, table-top
lodel, in A-l condition
eason for selling: have Bu-
me gas. Also have a kit-
len cabinet for sale and
)-lb. capacity ice box. —
je Novak, Rt. 5, Halletts-
lle. (11-2)
Bull - Dozing —.Let honest
Hank Gerdes, your neighbor
from Victoria, clear your
land, do your landscaping,
iig that tank Or build that
<-oad. Contact your Triple-A
office for further informa-
tion. — H. E. Gerdes, Rt. 4,
Box 494, Victoria, Texas.
(10-7)
BROOKER - NEEDHAM
; Mr. Mike Brocket; Jr., and
Mias Marie Needham were joined
WENSKE-<F ANUS
' Miss Georgie Panus, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Pa-
nus 'and Clarence Wenske,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wenske of Moulton
married Wednesday morn-
ing at 8:30 with Nuptial
Mass pronounced by Rev. J.
' J. Hanacek, at the Shifter
j Catholic Church,
were Anton
Hanslik and Lairy Wenske.
The bride wore a gown of
white satin created along
princess lines. Satin covered
buttons, tiny hemstiched ruf-
fles and pepium effect out-
lined and accentuated the. bo-
dice. Her long veil of illusion
fell from a coronet of orange
blossoms. Her only onia i . -
ment was a string of pearls.’ |J||6 TO vOluS
She carried a sheaf of white ,SlM.nd 45 cent<1 today drug
carnations showered with ! store for a bottle of bucklers can-
streamers of satin ribbon.
Matron of iionor was Mrs
Joseph Brosch and maid of
honor was Miss Edith Pa-
nus. Mrs. Brosch wore white
latin and carried a sheaf of
white asters and had a fiow-
sr halo of white asters and
tulle in her hair. Miss Panus
was gowned in old rose taf
feta and net and had tiie
BARCAK-KALISEK
The Holy Rosary Catholi
Church wfedding bells ran;,
as Miss Mildred Kalisek an.
Jerome Barcak took thei
vows at 9 o,clock on Monday
February 9th. ’
The bride, wh entered tin
church on the arm of he.
father, was dressed in a slip
per satin gown fashione<
with a lace bodice, Ion;,
sleeves which came to points
over the wrists, and a fuL
skirt which depended grace
fully into a cathedral train.
Her finger tip veil of -illusioi
was caught to her head by t
crown of seed pearls and slu
carried a bouquet of white
carnations tied with a satin
ribbon.
Miss Emilie Kalisek, twi:■
tractor F-12, good
tires, all equipment,
planters, all in good
tion.Reasonable price.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Mildred Panus in American
3***Buying Furs. — We buj
-accoon and opossqm, fo:
nd an other kinds of furs
Also buy iron, brass and cop
per of all kinds. Louit
Schott, Hallettsville.
" (101-ts)'
MARKET REPOR >
Cotton, middling — — 31.0<
Cotton, strict low--29.51
lakers------24-
lens —------24
•’ryers — —-----34
loosters —-- 10<,
'lides-------12«
lucks---- 18<
' leese--------18<
^ggs: —
Extra fancy white — 49c
Extra large “A”--46c
Large “A” — - — 43c
• Medium W
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 Chev. Tudor
1940 Chev. Tudor
1937 Chey. Tudor
1936 Chev. Std. Tudor
1936 Ford 4 Door
1985 Chev. Std. Tudor
1938 Ford Tudor
C. H. KELLY
AT KALLUS MOTOR SALES
Hallettsville. Texas
• OUR AD HEBE 18 READ BY MORE PEOPLE THAN
IN ANY OTHER LAVACA COUNTY PAPER.
(Ads sent by mail must be paid in advance, 2c a word ,
UlT; Wanted — white gir(
18 to 35 to assist with house
work and care of 3 school
children. Room, board, good
salary. Give qualification.
4923 Arville Lane, Houston
4, Tex. Tel. K-34762. (11-2) | light blue gown with match-
ing bonnet and a corsage of
rose colored carnations.
The’bride, given in mar-
riage by her father, chose an
ivory satin gown styled with
a marquisette yoke and full
length sleeves which tapered
to petal points over her
hands. Tiny self covered but-
tons closed the scalloped bo-
dice in back and the full ga
thered skirt swept into a ca-
thedral-length train. From
her orange blossom head-
dress fell her finger-tip veil
of illusion and she carried s
colonial bouquet of gardenias
tied with a large satin bow
Her only ornament was a
SOCIAL EVENTS .
JANACEK-PETER
I . tl
In a ceremony "solemnized
at Sts. Cyril and Methodius
Catholic Church in Dubina,)
Monday morning at 9:00 o’-J
clock, Miss Mary Ann Peter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ju-
lius Peter of Dubina, became
the bride of John E. Jana-
cek, of Hallettsville, son . of j
Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Janacek j
of Dubina. Rev. f Benedict | Witnesses
Pruski officiated at the nup-
tial Mass. —
Mr. Emil Peter, uncle of
the bride, and the choir ren-
dered the wedding music.
Witnesses were Henry Her-
cik and Mrs. Josephine Koe-
nig, sister of the bride. Mrs.
Koenig Was attired in a
KflhF* For Sale — 1932 Chev-
rolet truck, in perfect condi-
K tion. — See Dr. Thomas Ray,
■ Hallettsville. (7-ts) •
MTFor Sale — 1936 Chevro-
let 4 door, in good condition,
at reasonable price. — Apply
at Leopold’s Service Station,
Hallettsville. (12-2)
Blaise Kouvicka of Halletts-
ville; Miss Gladys Wenske
of Moulton’in yellow taffeta,
escorted by' Tfirafilc Panus,
jr.; Miss Teresa Frice in
yellow taffeta, escorted by
Dito Wenske of Moulton;
Miss Henrietta Kubicek in
pale blue taffeta escorted by
Laddie Mikes.
■■■Eaatietac. ___ - ■
All the bridesmaids car-
ried harmonizing colonial
oouquets and matching flo-
•al nalos in their hair.
Joseph Brosch served * as
best man.
Following the ceremony a
dinner and supper wes ser-
ved at the home of the
bride’s parents followed by a
dance at Blutcher Park at
night.
The couple will maice their
lome in Gonzales’ where the
;room is employed at the
Jotton Mill.
been visiting
had visitors
bought anything
sold something » ,
had a party
been to one
got engaged ;
been’jilted JJ
joined a club or been/ ; qEj
thrown out of one
had triplets
quadruplets
or even one
baby?
HAT’S NEWS!
and we. and your friends L
would like to know about it.
SLL ANNA
our society editor. She’ll
write it upland we’ll all
know it! Or in the country!
RITE IT UP
on a piece of scratch ftaper
or something
and bring it ia or
mail it to her
and we’ll all be happy
THANK YOU!
ister of the bride, served as
laid of Honor. She wore a
>lue Queen Ann style gown
ind Miss Agnes Urban, close
riend of the bride, was
bridesmaid and wore a pink
;own similar to that of the
/laid of Honor. Their bo-
|uets were pink carnations.
Their escorts were Ernest
3arcak and Frank Kalisek,
jr-
Witnesses were Anton Bar-
cak, uncle of the groom,
ind Arnold Barcak, brother
of the groom.
The mother of the bride
wore a bfae dress and white
carnation' corsage and the
mother of the groom wore a
green dress and a white car-
nation corsage. .
Following the ceremony a
lovely dinner and supper was
served at the home of the
oride’s parents. The table
was laid with a white linen
cloth and centered with a 3
tiered wedding cake.
Everyone present wished
the young couple the best of
luck and a long and happy
married life.
The'bride is'The daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. • Frank J.
Kalisek of Richmond while
the grdom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Barcak of
Rosenberg.
The young couph w 11
make their home in R >sen-
‘bferg. where the groom is
employed. , *
SV^Wauted reliable woman
or couple for domestic work.
Woman must be good cook.
Mrs. Roy R. Gardner, 3643
Wickersham, Houston, Tex.
Phone Lehigh 7-800.
Wanted — Waitress,
no experience necessary.
Ben's Drive ’In, Hallettsville,
(10-ts)
gold locket, a gift of the Beauty rafetta, escorted by
grooin, and a silver rosary
a gift of her mother.
The groom wore a dart
brown suit with a gardenii
buttonaire.
The bridesmaids w e r (
Misses Lillie Ifromadka, He
len Janacek, and Alice Her
cik, who were attired ir
matching pink gowns. The;
wore headdresses of match
ing pink bonnets and car-
ried nosegays of pink anc
white carnations.
Groomsmen were Albert
Janacek, Leo Hromadka, anc
E. G. Koenig. They wore but
tonaires of white carnations.
The mother of the brid
wore a blue dress while the
mother of the groom wore a
tan dress. They also wore co>
sages of white carnations.
After the ceremony, at
tended by immediate rela
tives, a reception was held a>
the home of the bride’s pa
rents. ... ...
The groom served in Work
War 11 as . a radio Opera toi
and is at present employee
at the Tribune Plant as In
tertype Operator. ; .
The couple are' making
their home in the apartmen
of Mrs. Clara Besetsny a
CARS fcDR SALE
, Rt 5, about 3 mi, 1947 Plymouth 4 Door
INF* Piano For aaie — We
have in the vicinity of Hal-
lettsville a spinet piaMo
which we will sell at a dis-
count rather than reship.
Terms can be arranged.
Write. Alamo Piano Com-
pany, 336 W. Commerce St.,
San Antonio, Texas. (10-4CJ
For Sale — Two second
hand doors. Walter Albert,
Hallettsville, Tex.
OMF*1 For Sale — Baled Sor-
ghum and hay. Apply to Hen
FRESH
DURKEE’S
£ 27c Carrots &
ScOLEO
bunch
lb
l»kR-
Texas
Oranges
Natur Sweet
39c Peaches £ 25c
QUITTA’S
Hallettsville, Texas
Phone No. 17
‘‘FOODS YOU KNOW BY THE FOLKS YOU KNOW”
■■■■■■■■■■■
SPECIALS
Friday - Saturday
f FEBRI ARY 13 - i 1
SUPER SUDS — OXYDOL
Washing Powder 36C
SUNSHINE KRISPY
CRACKERS
1 IB. BOX —23c
LIGHT CRUST
Flour 1 $1.90 L $3.79
CRUSTENE - .
Shortening £ 34-C £ $1-00
cans
Rosefish
Stuffed
Fish Slices
Broadcatt:
February 14, 1948
2 tablespoons melted
shortening
2 lbs. fish slices or
fillets*
lOV-j-cr. can con-
densed vegetable
soup
5 tablespoons water
2 teaspoons flour
Frozen
FILLETS -
3 cups l£*in. bread
cubes (2 dint old)
V2 rup Pet Milk
1 tablespoon grated
onion *
1 tfa^poon salt
^>^2 teaspoon grated
letnon rind
1 tablespoon lemon
juice
Turn on oven; set at moderately slow
(350° F.). Mix together bread cubes,
milk, onion, salt, lemon rind and
juict and shortening. Put half of fish
in center of greased shallow baking
pan. Cover fish with bread gnixture.
Top with rest of fish. Cover with mix-
ture of soup and cup water. Bake
about 35 min., or until fish is tender.
Stir into sauce a mixture of flour and
remaining tablesp. of water. Bake 5
min. longer, or until sauce is thick-
ened. Serve from baking dish. Makes
4 servings.
^Halibut, codfish, haddock, .hake, etc.,
can be used.
You Will Need i
PET
MIL
I «• . • jfr-vIvt’MMW ,v
OWL BRAND SEED ;; „„
Potatoes sL $4.19 SU $4.39
IMPERIAL
Q It
bugar -
85 c
$8.45
IGO
lb.
sack*
can
BRER RABBIT (Blue Label)
O No.
51c 2 95c
BLACK TOP
Pink Salmon
ARMOUR’S COLONIAL (cellowiapped)
Sliced Bacon
H Campbell’s A’egetable
p No.
il Soup
Snnkist
I Lemons ■>»•
I Onions
O Q o
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as we are notified of these price changes. Check our ad for these savings and, fu-
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Malec, Walter. The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1948, newspaper, February 13, 1948; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178455/m1/6/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.