Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1928 Page: 2 of 4
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HALLETTSVILLE HERALD
THE HALLETTSVILLE HERALD
Published Every Tuesday and Friday Mornings
—by—
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Publishers.
W. D. Timm Pres.
Leo Strauss, Sec’yMgr.
Subscription Price $2.00 per Year in Advance
Date for election of trustees WHY ’'/OUR STOMACH
of independent school districts ACHES AND GRUMBLES
is near at hand and this! Your stomach “grumbles
prompts the Herald to in part because it tries to tell you it
reiterate what it heretofore j is out of order. Heed its
has said in regard to matter, I warning, for although, the
as it is firmly convinced that j trouble may not yet be serious
at least two of these trustees.it is often the forerunner of
severe gastritis and stomach
ulcers.
should be women, especially
so since in this district there
are so many who are peculiar-
ly well qualified to serve in
that capacity. Furthermore on-
ly persons who have children
attending school should be-
come rtustees.
City election is to be held
on April 3rd and the Herald
is ready to receive the announ
cements of any and all candi-
dates, so let the voters know
your wants.
C. J. McCord, chief deputy
county assessor, is busy these
days looking after those who
failed to call and assess for
1928.
Advertise in the Herald, the
best medium for that purpose
in this section, and rates al-
ways moderate.
1 School Board met Wednes-
! day afternoon at the office of
' Dr. N. C. Boethel with H. C.
| Obelgoner, F. K. Bucek, Dr. N
| C. Boethel, Joe Woytek, N A.
-------------- j Moreland and W. C. Bonorden
V. B. Gerdes Vice Pres. | present.
Mrs. Leo Strauss, Editor ! e Election ordered to be held
(Saturday April 7th for the el-
ection of four trustees, Wm.
Mertz, Ernest Frazer and J.
H. Appelt appointed officers
of election.
W. H. Turk Jr. was appoin-
ted scholastic census enumera-
tor for the district.
Supt. W. L. Russell was ap-
pointed chairman of book com
mittee (he to select his assist-
ants) for books for school
1928-29 term.
F. K. Bucek and W. C. Bo-
norden were appointed com-
mittee to contract for wood
for next season.
Dr. N. C. Boethel appointed
chairman of budget committee
(he to select his assistants) to
work out budget for 1928-29
term.
Joe Woytek appointed bud-
get committee for Ward Sch-
ool.
Supt. W. L. Russell was re-
elected superintendent of
school for the 1928-29 term.
^CHEVROLET
The Herald learns that At-
torney J. W. Ragsdale who
was very sick in Victoria Hos-
pital has sufficiently recover-
ed to be able to go to his
home in San Antonio. And
this will be pleasing news to
his many friends here and in
Lavaca county, long his home.
Nine times out of ten indi-
gestion and allied stomach dis-
orders are due to excess sto-
mach acid, which impedes nor-
mal digestion and forms sour
gases that cause intense pain.
To restore good digestion you
must eliminate this cause. A
tablet cf “Pape’s Diapepsin”
after eating or when pain is
felt will instantly neutralize
the acidity and banish all di-
gestive trouble and pain.
Get a 60-cent package of
Pape’s Diapepsin’’ today, for
not it only brings instant relief
but by soothing, healing and
strengthening your weak and
disordered stomach “Pape’s
Diapepsin” keeps your diges-
tive system healthy and helps
to prevent further disorders.
ORDER FOR AN ELECTION
OF COUNTY SCHOOL
TRUSTEES
Don’t forget the Interschol-
astic meets to be held here,
Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day of next week.
Plant a few’ peanuts (goo-
bers) and have some fine eats
for market.
Prospects for a good fruit
crop as well as berries here-
abouts are now flattering.
The elms are beginning to
bud, the squirrels to bark and
the fish to bite and this caus-
es one to desire to get out into
the country for some sport.
Whereas article 2676 of
the Civil Statutes of Texas
commands the county Judge
of each county for the purpose
of electing county school
trustees to be elected by the
qualified voters of each com-
mon school district of each
county, one for the county at
large and one from each Com-
missinoner’s precinct of each
county and that said election
be held at the same time and
place as election for the elec-
tion of common school trus-
tees and that said order be
made at least 30 days before
said election and that the of-
ficers of the common school
trustee election to hold same
for county school trustees at
the same time and place and
Whereas the terms of Alois
Morkovsky, county trustee at
large, John Machac, county
trustee of commissitjner’s prec-
inct No. 3, and M. A. Hobbs
county tnistee of commission-
er’s precinct No. 4, will expire
in April, 1928 as county trus-
tees.
Now*, therefore, I, C. L. Sta-
vinoha. m my official capaci-
ty as County Judge of Lava-
ca County, Texas do hereby
order that an election be held
on Saturday April 7. 1928, at
a school house of each com-
mon school district in Lavaca
County, Texas for the purpose
DIPPING DATES
Hessler vat No. 4 March 10
City vat No. 65 March 12
Opela vat No. 81 March 13
Appelt vat No. 93 March 14
Worthing vat No. 54 March 15
Alblinger vat No 73 March 16
Pavlu vat No. 10 March 19
All herds are expected to
come in every 28 days, from
these dates on.
J. E. Murphy, Inspector.
COU&IatrE
HALLETTSVILLE TEXAS
fowest Price
,V
ever placed on an automobile with
Body by Fisher !
Tfie COACH
$
585
Weeks Program Beginning
March 9th 1928
FRIDAY
Laura LaPlante in,
“THE LOVE THRILL”
With Bryant Washburn, Tom
Moore and Jocelyn Lee.
“The Collegians.”
Also a Comedy
SATURDAY
Buck Jones in,
“GOOD AS GOLD”
Chapter No. 8,
“The Trail Of The Tiger”
Also A Comedy
Added Attractions
Rube Miller’s Country Store
and The Big Fun Night
Admission 15 and 25c
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Emil Jannings in,
“THE LAST COMMAND”
With Evelyn Brent and
William Powell
“Pathe News”
Also a Comedy
Matinee Sunday at 3 p. m.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
Joan Crawford in,
of electing three county sch-|“THE UNDERSTANDING
ool trustees, one for county at; HEART”,
large, one from commissioner’s i With Carmel Myers and Fran-;
precinct No. 3, and one fromjcis X. Bushman. Jr.
Commissioner’s precinct No. 4.1 Also. A Comedy
of Lavaca County. i Also a Paris Fashions Reel 1
C. L. STAVINOHA. j -
County Judge of Lavaca Co.; VYSEHRAD ITEMS
** ^ Here comes a seventh grad-
Wm. G. McAdoo of Califor-
nia and Newr York who lost
all hope of ever securing the
nomination for president at
hands of democratic party is
playing the dog in the manger
and losing no time in efforts
to prevent A1 Smith from se-
curing the nomination and to
further his selfish ends has
put forward Senator Walsh of
Montana as a candidate and
some of his satelites in Texas,
among these Tom Love and
Marshall Hicks are lined up
with McAdoo. after having
failed to get Governor Moody
to. he their foot ball. Senator
Walsh, one of greatest law-
yers in U. S. Senate and a
leading democrat is a Roman
Catholic, as is A1 Smith, but
thev can’t bear Smith because;---• , • •
of * his religion, yet acclaim j NOTICE TO THE COLORED /‘adert and /'he -sNf'Nhe
Walsh as being all right Wal- TEACHERS OF LAVACA CO. dX old Herald^ for I have
hold presidency, but cannot You are hereby notified that H Q‘f ” J^ool
be nominated or elected be-jthe Interscholastic Meet for; ‘ 9 p...
cause of his home in Montana, I the teachers of Lavaca CoM nnf S? *hit
Wo smail a state to just at]will meet at the colored City /t/Zo ‘erv hud but Oh'
this time name a president, j School at Hallettsville March ;th hardest subject was speb
do 31. Let each teacher; „ , JWM hard for
come prepared to contest in; a„ the 8sehool chi!dren who
any phase of our county meet.i^., u
wr r x-°U14S ^ * Last Monday our two trus-
U. r>. Newton. Cha.rman. lees vigited schoo, again.
They were supposed to come
*495
3U • i$595
The 4-Door Ss' rn g?
Sedan . . O / J
The Sport
Cabriolet . 00-5
The Imperial $«1 If
Landau . . f 1J
Utility Truck $/<QC
(Chassis Only)
Light Delivery $'T'7C
(Chassis Only) J I J
All prices f. o. b.
Flint, Mich.
Check Chevrolet
They include the low*
at handling and financ-
ing chargea available
Wherever automobiles are
driven, the emblem “Body
by Fisher” is recognized as a
hallmark of quality. Every-
where, it identifies automo-
biles that are distinguished for
style, beauty, and comfort.*
The sensational success of the
Bigger and Better Chevrolet
is largely due to the fact that
it brings all these exclusive ad-
vantages of Fisher styling and
craftsmanship within the
reach of everybody,
everywhere!
Consider, for instance,
the Chevrolet Coach
—which carries the
lowest price ever
placed on a car with
Body by Fisher,
racy. ; . finished
Duct). . J and wii
built of selected|hardwood
and steel-*-it offers all thoie
qualities of beauty, domfbit
and safety that art character*
istic of cats costing hiindretii
of dollars more!
Come in today
the Bigger and
rolet. Note the a<
gineering in every U1 aitjj Go
a drive and
meaning of
rolet performan
WHw
sands of
thathere
most luxiifi*
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HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS
QUALITY AT LOW
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Mrs. Janak and her pupils lud and Tillie Strauss. tha spent a
are decorating their room w ith j Those who spent Tuesday j and Mjra. August Zimipertnai
beautiful Spring posters. Miss .nite with Mr. and Mrs. Frank;SUnday night,
Prasek’s windows are gayjPesek were Mr. Anton Netar-j Sorry to rfebott th|)t
with poppies and red birds, jdus, Ernest Herman, Charlie Annie Stang
Do you blame us for being i Pesek, Tom Kanak, Louis Heir j present.
O
hile with
t'
serious
so eager to go to school when ’ man and James Netardus.
our rooms look cheerful the
whole year?
Last week Miss Prasek’s pu-
pils received their presents for
having forty-eight stars in
their spelling. There were
three of them wrho got the
first prize. First prize went to
Albina Recek and Matilda Cer
Mr. Anton
Albert Schul
Sunday eve;
ufet Bludau.
Mr. and
Say L. J. and M. J. how
about you, are you still tired
afte^ that walk from S. H.
sausage supper, Hope not.
Mr. Aug. Gerlich visited at
Moravia Sunday nite. ’ with and.
Quite an epidemic of flu is schke.
raging in the lower part of our» IwrL Augu
route at present. Dr. Durner was seen goi
lau an
snt
ensee spent
ith M;
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venka in the third grade and j has been called to Mrs. Joe lettsville Tu
Agnes Konvicka in the second j Ehler the past few days, but Say Roseb
grade. The second prize was hope she will soon recover, ybur letters f^t I love ’to
given to Freddie Najvar and; Say Allen of Sweet Home them
Zim
towards
ay on
come <»n
Route 1, I guess you to be M. Mr. Charlie
spent Sunday jit the
Bessie Kristek for having 47
stars. Iv.
• This beautiful spring weath-i^ Miss Justina Gerlich return- Mr. and Mrs. August
er set*our little girls to rhythm fed home Sunday after a weeks All the sch<>ol$ are! c
for every recess you can hear*stay with her brother Mr. and on account of sicknes^;,
them from afar singing seve-iMrs. Willie Gerlich. hope it will soon; be
ral nice singing games as; Frank Herman spent a few again.
“Little Brownies”, “How Do ! days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Will put th
You Do My Partner”, “Hick- j MptaF leave space fi
ory Dickory Dock” “Gustav! M •. and Mrs. D. J. Wagner other good writers.
Skol,” “Captain Jinks” and a spent Sunday nite with E. Her- I am as befor^j
few* others. Our teachers j man.
taught us the games and the! Say you B. B. D’s we know’
little ones picked them up. jyou real well, write again.
Strains of sw’eet French harp j Mr. John Matula called on
music are penetrating from j Henry Hover on business.
Miss Prasek’s room but we
is to an €pic
by Rosebtid
Sugar &]
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When Governor Moody na-
med Cone Johnson as a mem-
ber of state highway commis-
sion those who knew Cone
said that Moody had made a*
big mistake and would soon I T ^ e South Dakota
make the discovery, as all democratic state c.®”vfn'| Monday,
knew Johnson to be a chronic lon endorsed A1 Smith for vt;„„
office seeker and a disgruntl-
ed one, as always has failed
w’hen seeking an elective of-
fice. Governor Moody now
Friday but they did not until
in day.
president »nd D.n Moody (or “ do “™.*rtod
, i j i .Micnna and we are very g ad
..... ...........—....... ember as now has a democrat 1(> have him come to scflooI
doubtless would admit that |<ls to'e.noi. The conxention cven ^ jle js ntther late,
these prophets made correct: fa,m rellef in lts Pla1' Last Wednesday’ our Spel-
predictions as Cone Joh nson j ,orm* ling Contest ended. The Se-
eternally busy in stirring up; “ TTY TTY ... venth (traders surprised the
strife: his last efforts in that| The Ca^ho^ic Girls Club will sixth graders and the fourth
direction being his onslaught *erv*y°u a^e lunch Satur- ,rrafjers with somc sandwiches
on the democratic state execu-|day Marcl1 10th. Call on them. an(j jl0l c0c0a 'i’jU;v enjoved
tive committee because samel Mrs. J. W; Cline of Yoa- \{ very rnuch \\(> aro having
by an almost unanimous vote hum arived Tuesday to visit one niore spelling contest be-
decided that a test should be! her sister Mrs. Leonard An- f()re school is out and so far
applied to voters in ensuing P<‘b. the fifth and seventh grades
conventions. Buy you a cake from the are leading in the mistakes. I
---Catholic Girls Club Saturday hope we will get ahead of the
A< vertise in The Herald March lOith. Samusch Bldg. sixth graders before the end.
have no idea what the result
of the practicing will be. Ru-
mors spread that they will
have a regular “band” with
Freddie Najvar as leader but
that may just be gossip, yet
we know whatever the out-
come will be is intended as a
surprise for the large room so
we must not be too inquisitive,
but wait and see.
Greetings from
A Seventh Grader,
TO ICE
The ice season )s corpm
and we call ycjurl attenti
Say B. B. D’s you know the please drive to your rjg
way better to “old pumpa” ice station aiwl close tb
than Lonely Jo. j form as to avoid aoci
Will end today and leave and thereby give better
space for better writers. We vice to customers
are with greetings. Owirjg to thi? ijvastei o
D. B. B.’s. in so many different cht$ we
have arranged to have
OAK GROVE SECTION lice cut in 12i|> lbs. fbi
Well here I am again with125 lbs fo- 16b|: 37l£ lbs for
basket full of news, after
HALLETTSVILLE ROUTE 2,
Here come D. B. B’s with
a handful of news, Say Ed. do
rou think we are welcome? (I
know it Ed)
The farmers around here
are through planting corn,
hope the crop will be allright.
Visitors at the Srnolik and
Nevlud home Sunday nite
wore Messrs Louis and F .ink
Herman, Henry Strauss Jr.
Misses Lillie Sladecek, Cecilie
being absent for a while,
j Farmers around here are
busy planting corn and some
started to plant cotton.
Those who visited at the be; sold for CaSIji. CouDdn
home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton be gotten from the drfv
25c; 50 lbs. far 30c; |T5
48c; and 100 lbs. for (fOei
Ice orice has been rpd’iced
sotne from last year’s price.
Ice in coup^i Strips will
cam
el- or
be sold for Cash. Couocfns
be gotten from
MuelUw Sunday were Mr. and 1 the ice station,
and Mrs. Henry Mueller and j Central Power & Light Co.
r :1" AT” —1 AGus, Werner,; local Mgr.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Beyer and son, Mr. and Mrs.
August Zimmerman and fa- The Catholic Girli
wily. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest will serve Lunch
Zimmermann. ; March 10 in the Sam use)
Miss Lillian Zimmermann from 10 11 ,m. tp 5 p. m.
^lS^hkrning Uit!,; i>en Schediild of mia*
Mr. Otto and Johnnie Pilz- n"// jMiH °.f
Herman, Mary and Bessie Nev- ner and sisters Leona and Mar M me apsilacti
ice
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Strauss, Mrs. Leo. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1928, newspaper, March 9, 1928; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth759838/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.