The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1949 Page: 4 of 6
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FRIDAY, APRIL. 22, 1949
. LAVACA CO. TRIBUNE
St Joseph’s Rectory At Yoakum
And Show, His Holy Land Film
KUBENA BURIAL ASSOCIATION f
Office Kuhena Funeral Home
e-
■r^ea/^ a Owed-
4 toast to
AND SPRING UNDER-
K Last Time Today
* ’Friday, April 22:
ARRAY OF VALUES IN JUICES
PRICED SO A-
YOU CAN AFFORD TO STOCK
MAZINGLY LOW
DEL MONTS
YOUR PANTRY!
TOMATO JUICE
»
17c
12 oz.
JUICE
CAN
ORANGE JUICE
1
49c
FOLGERS
LB.
46 oz.
10c
23c
TIN
CAN
REG. SIZE
MEATS
• fully Pressed
CEDAR VALLEY SLICED
59c
BATH SIZE
HOM ADE SKIN ON
39c
65c WEINERS
■Give Tribune to Newlyweds.
Lb.
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CHUCK
2 33c ROAST
White
I.b.
and Pure
PRODUCE
announces change in name
CABBAGE
3c
Lb.
AND INTRODUCES THE PARTNERSHIP FIRM OF
©■
5c
SQUASH
10c
Lb.
OF YOAKUM, TEXAS
17c
Lb.
10c
Thomas Rinn
Monroe Rinn
FRI. & SAT
APRIL 22pd & 23rd
M:‘.
PALMOLIVE
PALMOLIVE
Cashmere Bouquet
SUPER SUDS
16
30 HAYS’ TRIAL ..
TEXSUN
LGE
BOX
Mr.
that he
munity
tion to
and to
YOAKUM
SCHULENBURG
PICCLY
WIGGLY
DANE CLARK
ALEXIS SMITH
ZACHARY SCOTT'
EVE ARDEN^
received will help pay for the
electric scoreboard in the gym.
6 oz.
Bag
YORKTOWN
WEIMAR
Green
Heads
NO. 2
CAN
White
Rahy
jimw/iniM *
AON HALE
46 oz.
CAN
’239 W.TH
$3.99 WITHOUT CARD
Thursday - Friday
April 26 - 27
Now 68c each. Special Lot of
K. C. A. and Majestic records
Only 35c each.
(3 for $1.00)
I. LAUTERSTEIN & SON -
Hallettsville, Texas
COLUMBIA RECORDS —
Now 63c each. SpZ’ial Lot of
R. C. A. and Majestic records
Only 35/ each.
(3 for $1.00)
I. LAUTERSTEIN & SON
Hallettsville, Texas
PARAMOUNT’S BIG HIT!
Added Extra;
Three lyittle Pigs - Cartoon.
Bugs Bunny Rides Again -
Cartoon.
SAFli
“GUN TOWN
Added Extra;
Luxury —- Popular Science.
NEWS - World News Events.
cry from the an- among men. He came to the U-
Galiiee, and the1 nited States several years ago
of the people , and worked his way "through an
public is cordially invited.
St. Joseph’s Parish at pre- (
sent is under the zealous guid-
ance of the Very Rev. J. A.
Pustka and Rev. Roman M. Ja-
nak, as Pastor and Assistant •
Pastor, respectively.
yy 1TH O U R C ARp P LA N
10
Hallettsville, Texas •
-= SHOWING TIME SCHEDULE =»
Week Days - Doors open 7:15 til 9:30 p. m.
Sat. & Sun. - Doors open 1:45 p.m. til 9:30 p.m
31/2 CU. FT. CROSLEY
FROSTMASTER
Home Freezer . Extra special
Only $149.95
I. LAUTERSTEIN & SON
Hallettsville, Texas
for the weekend:
In addition tb eliminating
work, the automatic feeder fat-
tens the chickens faster, and
reduces amount of waste food,
Lavltt said. I
COLUMBIA RECORDS —
COLE’STHEATRE
— of —
HALLETTSVILLE,
• - Phone No. 31
sold by tfy? above organization for students and 60c for a-
at a reduced rate. At the door dults, tax included. Door sales
the night of the program the ■ tickets will go at 50c for stu-
admission is higher. Tickets ‘ dents and $1.00 for adults, tax
sold in advance will go for 30c included.
Added Extra;
Woody-Woodpecker - Cartoon.
Brick Bradford - Chapt. 15.
[FOR RICHER PASTURE ||
Livestock thrive on f
liB
Apply FOUR LEAF
Powdered Rock
Phosp-hate for
richer pasture . ki
and more profit-
able livestock.
PMA payments made ®n Its use
Added Extra ;
-low To Clean House - Comedy
Edgar Kennedy.
'JEWS - World News Events.
SUNSHINE MARSHMALLOW
PEANUTS
KOYM’S FEED
STORE
EAST BERN ARD, TEXAS
or write, to . . .
Thomson Phosphate Co.
407 S. Dearborn St.,
Chicago 5, Ill.
PURE HOG
LARD
GREEN
BEANS
LGE
BOX
11c 35c
BY WHOM THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONTINUED
AS FORMERLY WITHOUT CHANGE IN GENERAL
POLICIES.
12cZT27c
D A fl N Rindless
Dfl V VluN'> Waste
DOLE
PINEAPPLE JUICE: 16c 39c
PIETSCH AND tfbVSEN STORES AfJ
SHINER — CUERO — HALLETTSVILLE
FLATONIA — MOULTON — GONZALES
SIRLOIN
STEAK
Saturday Only
April 23:
Smoking Six Guns Spell
Doom To Outlaws When
KIRBY GRANT
and
FUZZY KNIGHT
Go into Action,
in
CARROTS 2B 's
It is a program that will be J,
a delight and an inspiration to
all who will be fortunate
nough to hear him. Tickets are
Cut From I.b.
Grade-A-Calves
Veal Lb. Ma
or Cut From H ■-
Beef Young Tender Beef R MF
in full color motion pictures of
the scenes and people of Gali-
lee and Palestine. He returned
to America with his unusual
films and thrilling story: He has
written for magazines and
newspapers and spoken before
great audiences in many of the
famous universities, colleges,
■hnrches and schools in Canada ell of the high school. Proceeds
and the United States.
Haboush’s Travelogue
is bringing to our com-
is a distanct contribu-
North American letters
modern thought. It
TEXSUN
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Chickens Are
Fed Automatically
Schenectady, N. Y., Apr. 15.
- And how, down on the farm,
they’re even feeding the chick-
ens automatically. ~ 'y"
The time-honored farm chore
has been . reduced to a push-
button operation by Paul La-
vitt, East Longmeadow, Mass,
farmer, who described his new-
ly-developed automatic poultry
feeder here recently on the
General Electric Farm Forum
over WGY-WGFM.
By means of a conveyor op-
erated by electric motors and
controlled by a time clock, a
supply of feed is carried from
a storageTiin along the bottom
of a trough and either, consum-
ed by the fowl or returned to
WITH WINTER WANING
WAY . . . REBUILD YOUR ENERGIES WITH SUN-
SHINE VITAMINS! PIGGLY WIGGLY BRINGS YOU AN
xl_ .. . i The Joseph’s Catholic
the bin for another trip. 'parish in Yoakum will have a
The machine automatically f bi d next Sunday, April 24.1
provides one and one half mm-: Rt Rev M p j Geehan,'
utes of eating titne every half pA VG of San Antoni wjU
hour or some 16 meals m.an.bless the new substantia) rec.
eight-hour day before the 10 o>cl k So
1; CC°a ° P'.T I lemn Mass.
ing a double load of feed in the Juliab & white of San Ari.
storage bin Saturday mornings, tonjo are the architects post
a farmer can forget his chicks; Stuart of Vlctorl contract.
fnr tnn ti/nz»Lrr>v>H-
ors. The cost of the brick ve-
neer rectory and the 3-car g^-
rage apartment is $60,000.00.
‘‘Open House” will be held i
from 11:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M.
A barbecue chicken • dinner will .
be served in the school. The,
Sunday - Monday
April 24 - 25:
Get set for the greatest gale of
Thrills that ever swept the
screen
• with
John Payne - Gail Russell
George Hayes
in
“EL PASO”
NO. 2 g~
CAN I V
HOUSEHOLD INSTITUTE I
DOUBLE
LB. C^LLO BAG ^BOILER
29c I
so.it »wt «lc* l*”
aicutu «m’
It is a far
cient hills ol
pastoral life
there, to the dynamic days of, American University. Recently
the modem present in civilized [ he returned to the land of his
America, but those two ex-1 birth and there personally took
tremes are covered in the span i“
of life of Stephen A. Haboush, 1
a shepherd from Galilee, who I
has brought to America the I
story of Galilee and Palestine, I
told as only one who was born ’
there can tell it. Such a story i
will be told here at the high ■
rchool May. 2nd.
Mr. Haboush is ^native Ga-
l lilearv He w^s'born on the hills-
| about the Sea of Galilee, and
jin his youth tended his father’s
j flock of sheep, just as every :
Galilean boy has done since the
days when the Master walked
Offers you the necessary protection and
service when needed Insure with them. ♦>
RELIABLE — DEPENDABLE
— 'PHE
’pi i i n • ii toi breathes the ,verylife and my’
l Shepherd Coming Here To Speak ',x
tive costume, the same costume
worn by native Galileans in the
days of the Bible story. Part
of his dramatic story is deliv-
ered to the accompaniment of
thrilling scenes and motion pic-
tures in full color. Many of the
scenes that he will show in this
program appeared in' the Na-
tional Geographic Magazine and
leading religious periodicals. He
is to appear in person with Ma-
dame Haboush and two young
men to present their Bible Land
Musical Travelogue “On Sacred
Soil" at Hallettsville High
School Auditorium, Monday,
May 2nd, at 8 p. m. under the
auspices of the Student Coun-
CANDY~“.10c
47c FRYERS ;;
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Malec, Walter. The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1949, newspaper, April 22, 1949; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178923/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.