The Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 11, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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THE TWBUNE — TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1984-
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THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSMEN AND OFFIC ERS INVITE YOU SPECIALLY TO VISIT THE FAIR AND SEE ITS REAL
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August W, Janszen J, F, Bozka H, J, Schornack J, F, Holubec Gus Strauss
County Judge, Lavaca County. County Clerk, Lavaca County Tax Collector, Lavaca County. County Auditor, Lavaca County District Clerk
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H, W. Strickler
Justice of Peace,
C. L, Stavinoha
J, M, Parks
Attornev Attorney at Law Attorney at Law
Office: Above Post Office COUNTY AGENT COUNTY ATTORNEY Reliable advisor in all legal matters People’s State Bank Bldg.
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. Hallettsville Lumber
WE WELCOME YOU
Paul H. Fertsch
COUNTY ATTORNEY
Charles Fertsch
W. E, Parr
Grant Lumber Co,
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C, R. Hrncir
will give courteous service at
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Next to Tribune office
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Hallettsville Motor Co,
Come and see the unsurpassed
V-8.
Scibas Bakery
Stop there for your fresh bread
and pastry.
TO HALLETTSVILLE
Refresh yourself at the Fair by
BRANDIMIST or ORANGE
CRUSH. Manufactured by
Paulas Poch's
Confectionery
Next to Cole’s Theatre.
Be sure to stop there.
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Just One Price,
and
One Just Price
HKUIENKA’S STOKE
to Ibe Second Annua) Comfy Fair
at the American Legion Park
September 13,14, & 15,1934.
( Sponsored by
HALLETTSVILLE TRADES DAY ASSN.
THURSDAY, 11 A. M. — Grand parade, kiddies parade,
floats, clowns and comical characters, several bands playing
FRIDAY, 3 P. M. — Grand Sokol athletic public exhibition.
SATURDAY, — Awarding of prizes. Last day of Fair.
Agricultural exhibits of cattle and products. — Rodeo
daily. — Dance every night. — Daily concerts by Schultze’s,
American Legion, Worthing Band.
Hallettsville
Bottling Company
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Nolen Produce Co,
Buys your poultry, eggs, and
farm produce.
Buy your ice from
Meyer's Ice Station
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Pavlu's Electric
Blacksmith Shop
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Stop at
Anton Pavlu
for that Good Gulf Gasoline
Company
Adolf Polasek, Manager
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Central Power & Ligl
Company
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S.M. Kuykendall
Everything in beautiful furni-
ture at low prices.
V, A. Hanak
Repairing watches, sewing ma- j
chines, phonographs, needles for *
sewing machines.
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C. Dickey,
the Tailor
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Champion Shoe Repair Shop People’s StRle Bank APPELT’S SERVICE STATION
Will sew on your soles, instead of nailing them. DEPOSITS INSURED BY THE FEDERAL Texaco Gas and Products -r- Good-Year Tires — Phileo
E. J. SCHINpLER, Proprietor
GOVERNMENT
Radios and Kelvinator Refrigerators — Visit Our Booth
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A. J. Hill Service Station First National Bank ZAPPE’S SERVICE STATION
Henry Fabian or Anton Valigura will serve you.
HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS
Gulf Gas and Products — Star Tires and Tubes
larnag-e
C. B. Murphy (col.) aiul Oina
Kuykendall (col.); Mr. Ernest H.
Reman Jr., and Miss Ludmila Cin-
Mtr; Mr. Edgar Freytag and Miss
Bully Kubena; Mr. Charles A. Oak-
ley and Mrs. Mary Kresta.
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Deed Records
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Peck Welhausen et ux. to Ed.
Mraz, Lot 12 and half of lot 11,
block 10 in Shiner.
cash
Consideration
des, Block 56 in Sublime, known as
Woytek Gin Property: Consideration
11250.
Ida Butachek, a widow to Hugo
Fisbeck, 40 8/10 acres, part of D.
Burkett League at Moulton, for a
consideration of $1087.50
Otto E Colle, gift Deed to Wil-
lie E. Colle, lots 1-2 and 3 Blk.,
119 Yoakum, consideration natural
love and affection.
Louise Eggert et ux to Alois
Zidek, 50 acres, part of J. P. Mer-
rett one fourth league.. Consideration
$3120.00.
HEYE-ZARURA CHEVROLET CO.
SALES & SERVICE
$
Chevrolet
Oldsmobile
U. S, Tires
Wide Selection in Late Used Cars & Trucks
Visit Our Place While Attending the Fair
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Frank Seidenberger Jr., et ax. to
Ernest IJpssek 4414 acres part of
W. H. Runnell Survey.
Fritz Othold et ux. to Emest Rus-
sek 64 acres W. H. Brunnell survey.
Allie Dial Gdn. of the Estate of
Josie Faye Dial minor to Shell
Petroleum Corporation.
Release of oil lease Sun. Oil Co.,
to Wm. Hilliney et ux. 134 acres.
Pat Soy survey.
Assignment of Lease. Emest
Russek to Magnolia Petroleum Corn-
party. 64 acres W. M. Bunnell survey
and 4414 acres W. M. Bunnell sur-
vey.
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Probate Records
Estate of Martha Brom, Deceased,
plication for sale of Real Estate
granted. <9
Estate of Edel Mueller et al. Min-
ors. M. I. Bozka. Guardian. Applica-
tion granted.
Estate of Cleo. McNatt et al. Min-
ors.. Clara McNatt, Guardian. Ap-
plication for an allowance, granted.
Estate of Ed. Merseburger, Dec-
eased. Norma Merseburger. Execut-
rix. Will admitted to probate upon
the testimony of W. C. Schmidt one
of the subscribing witnesses Norma
Merseburger recognized and appoint-
ed independent Executrix without
bond. E. J. Merrem, C. B. Welhau-
sen and W. C. Schmidt appointed
appraisers. Inventory and appraise-
ment approved. Oath of ex filed.
Mrs. M. Adrian arrived from El
Dorado, Mexico, Thursday night
Mrs. Adrian will teach at the Hal-
lettsville High School.
For Lavaca County
Fair At Hallettsville, *
Texas September
13th, 14th and
15th, 1934
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First Prize $15 Second Prize $10
Third Prize $5 Fourth Prize $8
Fifth $2
COTTON — 2 Exhibits of 20 open
Boll i---- — 150 point*
CORN — One exhibit of 25 ears,
2 exhibits of 10 ears, (All different
varieties), 2 exhibits of pop corn 2
varieties —— - 150 pts.
GRAIN SORGHUMS —Kaffir, Milo,
Hegari, Feterita 2 exhibits of 10
heads, 2 varieties. - 100 pts.
LEGUMES — Alfalfa, Clover, pea-
nuts, field peas, beans. 2 gallons
seed, 2 varieties, 2 bunches, 2 variet-
ies -— 100 pts.
Annual Ha'y and Forage — (Meadow
Hay, Sudan, sweet clover, darso,
hegari and com tops) 2 bales 2
varieties, (4 varieties in all) (Bales
8x10x16 — Bundles 3 inches in
middle) ----100 pts.
FRESH AND DRIED FRUIT AND
VEGETABLES — Irish potatoes,
sweet potatoes, onions, 5 specimens
each.
Five varieties fresh vegetables, in
plates. Five quart jars canned fruits,
3 varieties. Five quart jars canned
vegetables, 5 varieties. Three quart
jars pickles and/or relishes. Two
pints jelly or preserves -150 pts.
HOME MANUFACTURED PRO-
DUCTS — One pound butter or Am-
AU leading breeds $6.30 per
Hundred delivered. Book your
orders for October. Bring cu-
stom hatching on Saturday.
Ellers Hatchery,
Hallettsville, Texas. (72-2
666
ys.
MALARIA
US Liquid or Tablets Check* Mal-
aria in Three Day*. Sure Preventive.
varieties. One pound Home made
soap. Two quarts honey (comb
and extracted). One quart lard.
One quart epch of improved and
native pecan* - 150 pts.
ACTRACTIVENESS - 100 pts.
TOTAL POINTS - 1000
TRE SUCCESS OR FAILURE of
your fair depends upon the Exhibits
shown by the people of Lavaca
County, —Della Pfluger, Home Dem-
onstration Agent. J. M. Parka,
County Agricultural Agent.
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II —SOCIALS— N
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Mrs. Julius Bucek. assisted by
Mrs. Philip Rothschmitt, entertained
with a party last Tuesday afternoon
in honor of the 4th birthday of her
little son, Jimmy.
Refreshments of sandwiches, cakes
and soda water were served. Favors,
pink and white candy owls were
given to the following little guests:
Louis Howard Sommer, Joe Marie
and Audry Ann Smolik, Charlene
Smajstrla, Marilyn Kodan, George
Jr., and Louis Rita Bucek, Waltrout
and Otto Goedecke, Jr., Marionell
Hemmi, Sweetie Timm, Catherine,
Jimmy, Mathew, Billy Boy and Carl
Anthony Bozka, Charles Edwin and
Mary Elizabeth Bucek, Betty Jean
and Leon Kahanek, Jr., Beatrice
Ruth and Ronnie Schulte, Gaynell
Brown, Anna Magdaline and Tommy
Bozka, Rommy Stepchinsky, Gus.
James Sciba, Henry Till Muenster,
Joe Erlene and Claud Eugene Ab-
linger, Martha Lee and Norman now come* by two size*-SOc and $1. The
Rubin, Maxie Klein of Columbus and conjli['‘1,/2 USt'1 mut? “,he
.. ’ . . _ “ “ . SOc size and give* you 25% more for your
Margaret Agnes and Bobbie Bucek. money, Oct bottle today at any store.
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Malec, Walter. The Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 11, 1934, newspaper, September 11, 1934; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1037142/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.