New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. [91], Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1947 Page: 6 of 6
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SHINER, TEXAS
MOTICE
Turkeys are strictly not allow-
ed to run at large on my land.-
Louis A. Kubecka, Hallettsville
Texas, Rt 6. (91-93-95p)
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UNCLE WILLIAM'S 15 1-2
PORK & BEANSc
DEL1CO No.
BLACKEYE PEAS cL
Sunday. Augiznt
KING SHOOT BEGINS IK
MORNING ENT"
CONTEST S~—
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Vacation Bible School opens at
Baptist Church next Monday
morning for the boys and girls of
Hallettsville. y
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All the boys and girls of the
community within the ages of
four and sixteen are invited to
attend the Vacation School at the
Baptist Church, beginning Mon-
day at 8:30 o’clock.
POSTED—
My farm is strictly posted
against turkeys. If you can’t
keep them off, I can.
Henry Motel
Rt 2 Box 160
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Soiling mixture of tomsto juice, vine-
gelatin; keep at room temperature;
Stir remaining gelatin into hot-tomato
mixture. Chifl until eyrupy. Knee «
Itt-pint loaf pan with cold water.
Pour chilled tomato mixture into pan!
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Continue chilling i----
milk into remaining gelatin. Add
pickle relieh, remaining _
1 and the muetard. Put at once
of firm tomato layer. Chill ui
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: hard-cooked egg elicee and
1 leavee or other ealad greena. !
, *Choyd dill orsour pllitll
Ribbon
Salad
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Soften gelatin in cold water. Heat to
boiling mixture of tomato juice, vine-
gelatin; keep at room temperature.
Stir remaining gelatin into hoc-tomato
mixture. Chifl until syrupy. Ena a
lH-pint loaf pan with cold water.
until firm. Stir hoi
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PIT MILK
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Mrs. Effie Briscoe of San An-
tonio arrived here Wednesday to
visit relatives here and at Sheri-
dan. She called on us to have her
name added to our long list of
readers.
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prorld. We can nave that kind can expect our dealings with
EWorld—not tomorrow, I---
M in the history of man that!
rhas become able to have that i
wt of a world, with plenty of
sd, good homes and all good
tags for all men.” Man has
ways been slow to adjust hlm-
tt to new tools, but this time he
art adjust quickly or perish, the
r 4-^. professor said . . .
’’ NEW ADVANCEMENTS and i
* adjustments are obviously more
necessary in the field of diplo-
?? .. macy and human relations, for
K wars can be created through
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NOTICE
Revival meeting will be held at
the church of Christ at Ezzell
beginning Saturday Aug. 2. thru
Aug. 10. Ivan Wilson of San An-
tonio will do the preaching. (91)
>rth of broadcasting
BriggiiU&V CM
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FOR SALE—Hour"
weeks old, afl m
coon dogs. Jake
ville, RL 1. (5 i
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nmharc tu-innlf Mn un.
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65th Annual
KING FEAST
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WANTED—A girl to work In the
Elite Confectionery. Apply to
Hruzek Drug Co. or Elite Con-
fectionery. (nc)
MISCEIXANEOOB
DR. FRANK KENT
of La Grange 7V'
Has Resumed Practtee
Eye, Ear, Nooe and Throat
Will Be In
HALLETTSVILLE, JULY 29TH
• to 1 p. m. '-.S
Office Dr .Dufner
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|jr _____FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—AUGUST 1—2
f UGHTCRUST
Flour
CRUSTENE
Shortening
RINSO, OXYDOL, DREFT 4
Washing Powder
PET, CARNATION, DARICRAFT
Milk
COWBOY BOOTS
Hand Made, Custom Built
Sample Now' On Display
JULIUS KUTACH SHOE SHOP
Hallettsville, Texas < (nc)
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FOR SALE—Table top oil stove,
used only six months. Apply to
Johnny Seldenberger, Shiner
Texas, Rt 1. (91p)
FOR SALE—1-4 acre of land ad-
jolning city limits in the north-
eastern part of town. Apply at
this office. (92p)
FOR SALE—Saxophone, Holton,'
E flat alto, perfect condition.
E. J. Schindler, Hallettsville,
Texas. (91p)
FOR SALE—Ice. box, 100 lbs. ice
capacity. In A-l condition. See
. Johnny Jansky at Lautersteins.
(9!p)
FOR SALE—Gasoline engine,
pump jack, pipes and cylinder
and concrete trough. See Oscar
Koerth, Hallettsville, Texas.
- (91p)
-•t me
Adm: Gerts 75c, Ladies 50c
Tax Inctaded
EVERYBODY WELCOME
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DANCE .
AT
Breslau
Saturday, August 2
MUSIC BY
Al & His Blue Sky
Aees
Adm: Gents 60c, Ladies Me
Tax Included
EVERYBODY INVITED
(92c)
AU boy
muqjty
and slxt
Sunday, August 3
MUSIC BY
Patek’s Orchestra
Adm: Gents 50c, tax 19o—dbc
Ladies 15c, tax 10c—«5c
EVERYBODY INVITED
PLENTY Beer ON ICE AT
ALL TIMES
(91c)
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DANCE
Kokernot Grove i
Saturday, August 2
MUSIC BY w
Edgar Friesenhahn
PIANO ACCORDION ORCH.
AND SINGER
Adm: Gents 50c, tax 10c—6(fc"
Ladies 10c, tax 10c—20c
ALL INVITED
. (91c)
American Legion
DANCE
AT
Herman Park Hall
MOULTON, TEXAS
Sunday, August 3
MUSIC BY
Rhine Winkler
Adm: Gerts 70c, Ladies 20c
Tax Included
GAMES «:M P. M.
EVERYONE WELCOME
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j FOR SALE—Slumber
bedroom aultes If
suites wood stove ai
, of other articles. 1
haum. H’vlUe Texas.
LADIES
Don’t wax and scrub 1
twice a week. Use Plasti
ONCE every two years. Fdi
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BROM FURNITURE STO
Jewelery \ Ready-to^
Hallettsville, Texas
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FOR SALE—Sewing mart
Sewing machines rep«
House Repair Shop, Hal
viUe, Texas. (n
FLOTILL No.
1 PEACHESg,„2
ADMIRATION ... 1
COFFEE X
I CERVELAT
SAUSAGE
KRAFT
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?10?00..
For Any V
Can’t Mu
Watche. .
Jewelry
Lyon Jewelry Co.
Eagle Lake, Text
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BvaaTBODY iMvrraa
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DANCE
tonio spent the week end with R*^ Hall
MUSIC BY
45 to 50 acres in cultl
• acre meadow and the b
pasture. Also 4 horses
mule. Located 2 mil<
west qfWltdng. A]
Julius KaHsek, Moultoi
at Frank Barta Store.
POSTING NOTICE—
My farm is strictly posted _______
against turkeys running at large, for SALE—Farmall F12 tractor
If this notice, is not heeded, will with all equipments. Price
prosecute by law. 1550.00. Apply Victor Broech,
H. G. Stindt, Shiner, RL 1 (92p Rt 5, Hallettsville (near ^Boeth-
b, from real
ms, HaUetts-
les north of
Speaks). (98p)
BERKELEY
water pumps
: ’ f BUFF ALO
'attic fans-
WILSON «
Milk coolers
VICTOR
beverage coolers ,
VICTOR
frozen food display cabinet’s
' 7 See -
W. M. PILLAR
HaUetteville, Texas
(ne)
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Ar.
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‘ FOR SALE—Commodes, UhU
torles, cast iron bath MH
cast iron pipe and fittijm
Write Eddie Brothers, 609
Arthur St., or phone 826-W
Cuero, Texas. (92p)
FOR SALE—850 Watt 32-volf
Delco light plant with bStteritK
In good condition. Also 6-hajii
power Fairbanks-Morse gaset
line engine and Internationa
Corn Crusher. Apply to Chnrifa
Neskora, Moulton Rt. 1. (3 mffiWj
• west of Moravia). ■ (93ph J
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TRUCK.FOR SALE—1929 ChfeWi
rolet 1-ton truck, nearly new
bed, new tires. A bargain at
$350. See Leland Moore, Hah
lettsville, Texas. (91c)
—4—.
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IF
1,! people can likewise be completely
avoided through the use of these
broadcasts which, in effect, ad-
vertise the good qualities of our
________________neighbors in foreign lands. Every
Bt ready for an ideal Christ- action bringing similar reaction,
— - jnd we can expect our dealings with
but I others to be reflected back In
•if we will. This is the first, much the same manner It is a
{way of building good will.
I But the preaching of racial
hatred seems erratic and out of
place, even in a land of free
speech. For “he who says that he
is in the light and hates his bro-
ther, is in the darkness still.”
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“FOODS YOU KNOW BY THE FOLKS YOU KNOW”
Finder please notify J«
H’ville, Texas, Rt 5 for
>5.•,-< ^(92p)^^
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. WANTHD
WANTED tO BUY—Good Burlap
Bags- Any „ amount Wyatt
Hatchery, Hallettsville, Texas.
, ■ (nc) , jf
NOTICE
Turkeys are strictly not allow-
ed to run at large on my land. M.
J. Gallia (at Moravia). (88p)
THRESHING NOTICE—
Will thresh cane seed Satur-
day, August 2 and 9 before noon
only. 1-4 miles south of Moravia
on the former J. %f. Hollub es-
tate. - John Schwartz, Schulen-
burg, Texas, Rt. 4 (92p)
Pittsburgh Paints
Wall Paper
Window ~ Auto Glass*
Walter Albert
Hallettsville, Toxas
J. C. STRAUSS
PACKAGE STORE:
Right Prices On All Leading
Brands Of Uqnor And Wine
In J. C. Strauss Garage Building
HaUetteville, Texas /
—ms—sssmmmmsm—qsnmn»
STARTS DRIVE INN
NOW OPEN
. .One mile north of Moulton, Brt
merly known an Freytag Drive-
inn. We speciaMze in FRIED
CHICKEN and STEAKS.
Arrangements can be ms fit for
..CM1 MSF12, Moulton, Texas.
MRS. WM. STARY
L. 1..________
; MF.
el School at Old Kinkier) (91p)
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________•
. .?• /!. NOTICB -• ■
We have just received a ship-
ment of new merchandise. Now is
the time to get hoys overalls and
blue jeans, men’s overalls and
blue jeans, wash and drees shirts,
piece goods, curtain goods, win-
dow shades, towels, sheeting and ]
ducking, also all kinds ot enamehf (
ware and limited supply of dish
pans, Bine Horse note book
Come and look ovefi our bargains
We appreciate your trade. ’.
Can 2M ;• We Deliver
NAJVAR STOKE z
Hallettevine, Texas
PIGS FOR SALE—Mrs. August
Smollk, Hallettsville, Tex., Rt
2 (92p)
FOR SALE—176 acre farm 75
acres In cultivation 4 adr? mea-
dow rest pasture feevn bottom
and also has running water. IL —---- -
mile north of Old Sweet Home gentle to Sro
School. Mrs. Julia Dolezal, Co ~
Raymond Ml&denka, Shiner,
Texas, Rt 2. (92p) I
study, stories,
FROM S
CROWNING OF NEW KING
AND QUEEN AT 5 P. M.
Free Gitte For The
W”- V.----
he all good things are
to all men,” said Dr.
ery of the University of
id he continued: “Man-
MWin the second year
bllcal millenium or in
Armageddon because of
ledge of atomic power . .
be^n Inching upward
ion years and now he is
FOR LESS WHEN
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Strauss, Mrs. Leo. New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. [91], Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1947, newspaper, August 1, 1947; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268651/m1/6/?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.