The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1951 Page: 6 of 6
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GROCERIES
MEAT!
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marek
and Charles, Jr., Marilyn and
Juanita visited Easter Satur-
day and Sunday in Bay City
with his parrents, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Marek. They also visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Rudie Stro-
pek and daughter, Rosetta in
Ganado.
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CLASSIFIED ADS
MOUB AO HERE 18 BEAD BY MORE PEOPLE THAN IN ANY
OTHER LAVACA COUNTY PAPER.
(Ads sent by mall must be paid in advance, 2c a word first
time, 1c every other insertion.)
f ‘ ... ’
FRIDAY, MARCH 30TH, 1951
LAVACW co. TRIBUNE
tour to
For S ale
An-
here
Mrs.
iW Want to Buy junk cars
and trucks, any make or mo-
del. George’s Chevrolet Garage,
Rabb Switch, Hallettsville, R. 1.
and
from
Rags
Noti-
!3MF“tLost - 7.00 x16 tire and
wheel off truck on my milk
route. Notify Royce Spies, Hal-
lettsville. Rt. 3 or bring tire
to Klitsch Service Station and
receive reward.
REGISTERED
HEREFORD
BULLS
For Sale
Nice big home, 2 acres land,
of city limits, oh highway.
6-ROOM HOUSE, CLOSE
CHURCH.
LOTS CLOSE TO HIGH
Schind-
Christi
DANCE
SWEET HOME HALL
Sat, March 31
(□^-Posted Signs — Get your
“Posted . No Hunting Allowed"
signs at the Tribune office. The
signs are printed on strong
cardboard, and carry the “le-
gal” wording.
LAGRANGE AUCTION
BARNS
LaGRANGE, TEXAS
Ready For Service
Can be seen at any time.
(17-8p)
Music by
TEE TIEMANN
Admission: $1.00 per person,
tax incl.
For table reservations call
67 or 353W, Hallettsville.
and meeting in the
Hotel, San
Those who spent Easter Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Schneider and daughters were:
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider
Jr. and daughters of Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. August Smirak
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Strakos, Mrs. Mary
Strakos, Mr. Victor Strakos,
Mr. Henry Strakos, all of Shi-
ner.
Miss Anna Marie Treptow and
Dorothy Lorfing are spending
the Easter holidays and the
following week with their pa-
rents and friends while the T.
L. C. choir is on their
Louisiana.
DR. FRED BERCKENHOFF
Shiner, Texas
Eyes Examined, Glasses
Fitted, Lenses Duplicated
Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30
Telephone 76
Music by
RUDY KURTZ ORCH.
Adm.: Gents, 75c, Ladies 25c
Tax included
EVERYBODY INVITED
' (24-2c)
Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
ler returned to Corpus
Mon., after spending the Easter
holidays in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank A. Steffek.
Free Trial Offer
For easy operation — and
years and years of use try the
New Gray Magic Royal Type-
writer — A streamlined beau-
ty with built-in sturdiness. Pre-
ferred by typists 2 >4 to 1 over
any other make. See, or write
Dewitt A. Poth, authorized Roy-
al Typewriter Sales & Service.
1201 Hopkins, St Yoakum, Tex.
fJ^jWant To Buy 1000 Toma-
to Plants.. Write, John Ha-
da'sh, Rt. 3 Weimar, Texas.
APPELT’S HILL HALL
Sat.. March 31
Music by
HERB’S SWINGSTERS
Adm.: Gents 60c, Ladies 10c,
tax included
EVERYBODY WELCOME
RECREATION HALL
Hallettsville
Sat., March 31
Messrs Joe and John Leopold
attended the DuPont banquet
Gunter
Antonio, Tuesday
night. The occasiort was a sales
meeting held by the paint
company. >—;
out
1
TO
3
SCHOOL, LARGE LOTS.
ONE CHEVROLET CAR FOR
SALE LOOKS LIKE NEW &
RUNS LIKE NEW.
Joe Zappe
Hallettsville, Texas
USED CARS
The following cars are for
sale, and are in A-l condition,
priced right:
1947 Plymouth 4-Door
1942 Chev. 4-Door
1941 Buick. 4-Door
1941 Tudor Plymouth.
1936 Plymouth 4-Door
1935 Chevrolet Coupe.
1934 Ford 2-Door
Grafe & Hemmi
Hallettsville. Texas
Wayne Renger, student at the
Military Academy at San
tonio spent the weekend
with his parents, Dr. and
Harvey Renger.
Mrs. Bo Brice and her sis-
ter, Miss Mary Qpela spent
Monday in Houston shopping.
ATTENTION
TURKEY
GROWERS
Get the HIGHEST QUALI-
TY in turkey poults at the
LOWEST PRICE. We offer
U. S.-Texas APPROVED, Pul-
lorum Clean Poults out of
U. S.-Texas CERTIFIED hens
and toms hatched in our own
incubators used exclusively
for turkeys.
Double N Turkey
Ranches
Box 686 Phone 1171
HEARNE, TEXAS
(17-ts)
LW^trayed •one speckled cow
branded on left hip LL, read-
ing to the head cropped
underbit in each ear. Lost
pasture adjoining -Bob
dale's on Navidad River,
fy Lee Cheney, Rt. 1 Halletts-
ville. (24-2c)
W“ BRING YOUR TIRES
THAT NEED VULCANIZING.
INCLUDING REAR TRACTOR
TIRES, TO A. J. ROHAN, STU-
DEBAKER, YOAKUM. (14-ts)
WANTED
-
MF^iants - Cabbage, Kollard,
Kohrabi, 40 cents hundred, by
mail two hundred for one dol-
lar, no less-. Will not ship less
than dollar’s worth. —Louis So-
botik, Hallettsville, (22-5pd)
□^-Wanted — experienced
salesladies. Apply to Perry
Brothers Hallettsville.
(24-ts)
THE LAVACA COUNTY
TRIBUNE
Entered as second class mail
matter, January 7th, 1932, at
the Post Office at Halletts-
ville, Texas, under the Act of
March 3, 1897.
Published every Tuesday
and Friday by
Malec BNV. Publishing Co.
Editor...... Waiter Malec
Asn’t. Editor - Richard Malec
iubwcrfpttwq . . $2.00 a year
PERSONALS
1 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stockton
and children of Houston came
iri to spend the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Stockton.
Mrs. Clara Besetsny spent
Easter Sunday with her son
and family in Schulenburg, Mr.
and Mrs. Bennie Besetsny.
Joyce Kahanek returned
Monday night to San Antonio
after visiting here with rela-
tives and friends.
Mr. Peter Buxkemper and
son, Clarence, attended the
funeral of Mrs. Henry Hoelsch-
er in Weimar, Sunday. She was
the aunt of Mr. Buxkemper.
Miss Edith Buxkemper of
Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Finton
Duepner of San Antonio, and
Mr. and Mrs. Willard DeBauit
spent the Easter wdek-end herp
with Mr. Peter Buxkemper.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Zapalac
of Fort Worth spent the week-
end with her parents and, sis*
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Rud. Seiber
FOR SALE
ATTENTION
Best bargain in Lavaca Co.
9.67 acres, eleven buildings,
lock, stock and fixtures. All
minerals, % mile from well,
5% miles on Hiway 77 known
as Worthing store. Must be sold,
retire, cash or terms.
90 acres, creek water, ter-
raced, good house;. 10 miles
from, Hallettsville on Highway
77. Pecans, best for grazing and
farming.
A business visitor here Tues-
day was Mrs. Fritz Schlinke of
Cuero, She also paid her
subscription to the Tribune.
Mr. Alvin Coble of Corpus
Christi spent the weekend in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Pogue.
Jimmy Steinocher left on the
bus Thursday morning for a
stay in San Antonio.
GUARDS
NEEDED
for large construc-
tion project. Write,
giving age, educa-
tion and exper-
ience.
1. E DUPONT
DE NEMOURS & CO.
Box 231
Yoakum
150 acres grass land, Engle
and Praha section.
200 acres, ,180 in cultivation,
Colorado river bottom, 4 sets
of improvements, on farm-to-
market road. Best buy in Fay-
ette County.
H. W. ECK, Realtor,
Schulenburg, Texas
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
AMAZING RESULTS
IN ONE HOUR
By using T-4-L, a STRONG,
penetrating iuqgicide you reach
Imbedded germs to kill ON
CONTACT. FEEL this quick-
drying liquid, take hold IN-
STANTLY. You must be pleased
or your 40c back at any drug-
gist. Today at Hallettsville
Drug Store.
, CESSPOOLS and
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
FREE ESTIMATION
Call 693
in Yoakum
; ATTENTION
WILL DO COMBINING OF
MAIZE AND ALL SEEDS.
JOSEPH D. JANAK, HAL-
LETTSVILLE, Rt. 2. (24-4pd)
" STOP THAT ITCHING
If bothered with Eczema, Tet-
ter, Ringworm, Athletes Foot,
Prickiey Heat, Poison Oak, Itch,
Sores on children Hallettsville
Drug Store will sell you a jar
of Black Hawk Ointment on a
guarantee. Price 60c and $1.00.
FOR SALE
MTFor Sale - Cedar posts, a-
jny size, any price, mountain
cedar. — See Alvin Grahmann
Lack's Associate Stare, Hal-
(15-ts-ch)
FOR SALE — attractive
pair of Justin, cowboy drtss
boots, size 9y2> loP quality ma-
terial, second hand, -r- Apply
at the Tribune office.
HT For Sale — Will have a
carload of Kansas No. I choice
prairie hay. See Paul Janak’s
Store or Joseph D. Janak, Hal-
lettsville Rt. 2, or phone 934F21
(24-ts)
W^Or jRlie — 1114 acres oil
land on Victoria highway. —
Inquire at Tribune office.
(25-3pd)
U^jFor Sale - 1949 Jeep, in
A-l condition. —See Dr. C. A.
Clark, Hallettsville.
(24-ch-ts)
For Sale —large home, on
corner lot, on paved street;
has three separate apartments
and three baths, floor furnace,
electric dish washqr. This pro-
perty will clear 12% on its
investment. —See Ben Appeit,
Hallettsville. (23-3ch)
ggT* For Sale Oil cooking stove
in good condition. Cheap. —See
Joe Krhovjak at Elkins Store.
Hallettsville. *'
Sale . 4 tires and
tubes - for 21 inch rim. Good
as new. —See Herbert D. Dier-
schke Route 1, Moulton .
»
Sale - cow peas, free
of weevils, 10 cents a lb. Hu-
go Skarke, 4 miles south of
Schulenburg, R. 3, Hallettsville
highway. • ? (24-4p)
FOR SALE
1 — 1948 Chevrolet Pickup
Deluxe Cab — — —$950.00
1 — Single row Allis-Chal-
mers with Imp.--$650.00
1 — 1947 Farmall B. with
Imp.----—- $895.00
1947 Farmall B. with
lerrect cmopc
L. A. WENGLAR
Moravia
Schulenburg, Rt. 4..
(25-2pd)
iK^For Sale- Summer Car-
pet, 9 x 12, only slightly used,
for sale very cheap. Apply at
the Tribune. (22-ts)
JJT- For Service — registered
quarter- horse stallion, Little
Jake, half-brother to “Miss
Panama”. His sire is Ace of
Diamond and his dam is Little
Dick. Stallion is 14 hands
high and weighs 1055 pounds.
Fee $25 with come back. —An-
ton Jahn, Hallettsville, route 4,
Box 222. (23-3pd)
— FOR SALE
— Good Used Items —
l>/2 HP Air Compressor, Kel-
logg American make.
4 Metal Parts Bins, 4x7 ft.
LC- Smith typewriter.
1 </2 HP Refrigerator unit com.
plete.
2 sets of 4 overhead refriger-
ator coils.
Can be bought at a real
bargain, write —
HELPER'S SUPER MARKET
Schulenburg
(23-ts)
CARS FORSALE
1951 Plymouth Tudor
1951 Ford Tudor
1950 Ford Tudor
1950 Ford Fordor
1950 Chev. Pick-Up
1949 Ford Pick-Up
1949 Chev. Tudor
1949 Ford Tudor
1948 Chev. Tudor
1948 Ford Tudor
1947 Chev. Tudor
1947 Ford Tudor ' .
1946 Ford Convertible
1946 Ford Tudor
1948 Chev. Pick-Up
1941 Chev. Tudor
1941 Ford Tudor
1940 Chev. Tudor
C. H. KELLY
Phone 255
HALLETTSVILLE. TEX.
The Chamber of Com-
merce needs your active mem-
bership. Join today. Attend the
meetings. Work for our com-
munity interest.
Gordon Brown of Beaumont
was a Easter visitor in the
home of his sister, Mr. and
Mij. C,. B. Clark.
Mr.
Mr. and.Mrs. Joe Schulte and
family visited with relatives in
Houston Sunday .
Mrs. John Vivian of Freer
is visiting here with relatives
and friend.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Laquu of
Bay City visited in our city for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fischner
and baby of Houston were
guests in the home of Mayor
and Mrs. M. I. Bozka Sunday.
Miss Mary Gerlich left on
the bus Monday night for Hous-
ton after a weekend at home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Gerlich.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lgdewig*
and children of Dallas visited
Monday with Mr. .and Mrs: Ro-
gan Beal.
Miss Henerietta Fabian of
Hougtpn spent a delightful
weekend here with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. .Henry Fabian..
Judge and Mrs. Paul H.
Fertsch were Sunday visitors
in the home of relatives in
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Henry
Bishop of Houston spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton O’Neal of Hallettsville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Neal
ana Mr. and Mrs. Clifton O’-
Neal and daughter Shafon
spent the Easter holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Owens of
Robstown and also visited with
Mrs. Gladys Owens of Corpus
Christi.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kubala
and children of Olid Sweet
Home, Mr. and-Mrs. Lafey Mil-
ler of Speaks, Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Crabb and children of Edna,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hatten-
bach and children of York-
town, Mr. and Mrs. Ad, Jaluf-
ka of Napal, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
lie Jalufka of Westhcff, Mrs.
Julia Baca of Yorktown,
Jerry Kubala of Yorktown, Mr.
Charlie Jalufka of San Anto-
nio and Mr. Calton Jalufka and
Miss Koopman, Mr. Leroy
Strakos and Miss Jo Ann Ja-
lufka, all of Yorktown, visited
Easter Sunday in the home of
Chief of Police and Mrs. J. F,
Kubala.
;
Husky Baby Chicks from
bleodtested selected flocks
for March, April, and May
^delivery, at most reason-
able prices. See, write or
phone us for prices.
We also do custom
hatching.
RAINOSEK’S HATCHERY
Sweet Home, Texas
(15-ThursJ
GONZALES NATIONAL
Farm loan ass*n.
Gonzales, Texas
Phone 130
Serving Gonzales, DeWitt, and
t Lavaca Counties
G. B. Stagner, Sec’y.-Treas.
Good Sized
Scratch Pads
Smaller ones,
2 for ........ 5c
Larger ones
1 for.........5c
THE TRIBUNE
ABUT MISS OUR
Super Values For Friday-Saturday, March 30-31
Advertising In Tribune
costs little, brings much.
<loz.
Banquet, >4 lb- pkg.
pkg.
SUNK1ST JUICY
LEMONS,
RINSO, SURF
SOAP
LONG TENDER FRESH
CARROTS
BLUE BONNET, Pint Jar
SALAD DRESSING,
U. S. NO. 1 RUSSET
POTATOES, 1(Hbs. 39c
McCormick’s Orange Pekoe & Pekoe
TEA, Hanannt 1Z lh 28 c
2 bunches 15c
BAMA 16 oz. Jar
PEANUT BUTTER, 31c
STALEY’s Old Fashioned Golden
SYRUP, \ lb 49c
FLORIDA Sweet Full of Juice
ORANGES,
FRESH FIRM
LETTUCE, ,
COLORADO Reclcaned 2 lb. bag
PINTO BEANS , 21c
ZENITH Whole Grain
RICE, ,2ibbttg
BRIGHT & EARLY '
Coffee, ib. pkg.
WICKLOW SLICED Cello Wrapped
BACON, Jb. 45c
DELRICH COLORED
Oleo, ib.
“FOODS YOU KNOW BY THE FOLKS YOU KNOW"
COMPLETE SELF
SERVICE ________
- We reserve the right to limit Quantities.—
Phone 302---------------",________Free Delivery
based on
counties.
Property Taxes
Continue to Rise
Austin — Property taxes col-
lected by the state, districts,
counties and cities continued to
rise in 1950, the State Auditor
reported-
In his report to the Legisla-
ture, C. H. Cavness said the to-
tal ad valorem tax collecttons
by the state and its political
subdivisions was $286,744,295,-
15 for the year ending Sept. 1,
almost fifty-four
than was collected
more than one
1950.
This was
million more
in 1949 and
hupdreji million more than In
1946.
The 1950 total was
repo its from 227
Twenty-seven other -counties
failed tp report.
12 oz. can, 2 for
VAN CAMP’S, 16 me. can
PORK & BEANS
SKINNER’S, 10 oz. pkg.
RAISIN BRAN,
LIBBY’S Whole Kernel
CORN
2 FOR
25c
TEXSUN, No. 2 can
ORANGE JUICE
ARMOUR’S STAR
Shortening, »«...
ALL POPULAR BRANDS CAI
CIGARETTES, $
MIXON CREEK-SHILOH
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sunday, April 1st
Sunday School 2 p m., ser-
vices 3 p. m.
—Rev, A. D, Kla*est pastor.
. MARRIAGE LICENSES £
Curtis Goode and Henrietta **
Williams.
Adolph Frank Kloesel and'
Mrs. Sophie Hanzelka. .
James Rufus Morris and
Helen Bernice Ashworth.
John Patrick Shandera and
Ruval Marie Etlinger.
Benjamin Franklin Baros and
Mary Evelyn Leissner.
George Eddie Watzlavick and
Laura Jean Huvar.
TEXAS’ BEST (Print Sack)
FLOUR, 50
GREEN SPOT, 46 az. Can
ORANGEADE,
HUNT’S BARTLETT
PEARS, No> 2t/a
LAWTON, No. 2 can
tBLACKBERRlES,
■LUCKY LEAF sliced T~
APPIFS
I L.L.O, No 2 can .
Siren Tested -
ACCENT ON SPRING ... A
beach ensemble from Paris re-
sembles a toreador outfit. The
bolero jacket and tight - fitting
pants are of white pique with
black pique trim. Black sun suit
bodice is of grey and green cotton.
GIVES
FAST
RELIEF
when COLD
MimiM JTRIKf
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Drabek of
Houston spent Tuesday and
Wednesday visiting relatives
here and in Shiner.
, Tuesday night about 7:45 the
fire siren was tested during the
regular practice session of the
fire boys. The siren had gone
out of order during the recent
rain, and had been repaired
I Tuesday. The test was made
■ during firemen drill time, and
^the boys made a practice,run
as a part <?f their practice.
MF* The continued growth of
Hallettsville presents new busi-
ness opportunities as well as
business and housing problems.
Let’s discuss them together for
a solution. Someone may have
the answer.
IN RENGBR HOSPITAL
Mrs. Victor Buske, C. J. Gis-
ler of Victoria.
Mrs. Emil Hermes Jr., Mrs.
Agnes M. Stasa, Mrs. Charity
Davenport, Joe Vasut, of Schu-
lenburg.
Mrs. Mary Keepers, Austin.
Miss Shirley Peck, Weimar
Sam Reichman, Oswald Kubi
cek, Mis. Otto Riske, Mrs. Er-
nest Hermes, Mrs. Ralph Cas-
ey, Frank Matula and J. H.
Simpson, all of Hallettsville.
Births — Mrs. Emil Condel,
baby girl, and Mrs. Emil J.
Lahodny, baby boy, both of Shi-
ner. — Mrs. Jim Bujnoch,
Flatonia, baby girl.
UNCLE WM. CUT
BEETS, No< 2 <mui, 2 for
GOLD MEDAL, 8 oz. pkg.
MACARONI or
SPAGHETTI,
GOLD STANDARD
wdllllOIlSj No. 1 tall can .
NATEX
SPINACH, No. 2 can, 2 for
No. 303 can, 2 for
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Malec, Walter. The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1951, newspaper, March 30, 1951; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1179110/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.