The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 21, 1949 Page: 4 of 4
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‘TUESDAY JUNt 21, 1949
LAVACA CO. TRIBUNE
SLUMBER COMFORT
PERSONALS
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WANTED
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Mrs. Emmett Kirkpatrick of
Gonzales returned to her home
after spending two weeks here
and with relatives in Houston.
Ausec -of Yoakum
in Hallettsville this
Mr. and Mrs. O, C.
of Freepofrt spent the
here \Oith relatives.
Visiting here with relatives
over the weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Ponton of HoUstpn.
Mr. arid MPs. Victor Rabel of
Hoiiston also visited here over
the weekend with relatives and
friends.
L3«r. Wanted ■— mechanics with
good experience, good salary.—
Apply at Tribune dffice.(48-3c)
Miss Irene Seiber
Baytown Saturday on
en Bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rediriger
of Bay City returned to their
home Thursday evening after
spending a few days here with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ot-
to Laqua. -—i—
Ike Reese of Austin was a
weekend visitor here with his
wife arid other relatives.
If For Sale —Dining rdom
suites, inner spring arid plain
mattresses, box springs, chairs,
bedroom suites. See N. Tari-
aenbaum,. Hallet tsville. (19-ts)
WESTINGHOUSE
AUTOMATIC \
POP-UP TOASTER
Mrs. Henry Fredericksburg
left on the bus for a visit with
relatives in Houston.
: For Sale— a 1931 Model
Ford. Priced at $300. Apply
this office. (48-2p)
She was
her par-
C. Turk,
Houston
IMP. Free appraisals for arty
property listed with Ben Ap-
pelt. Hallettsville. (47-4c)
fV'r"i"iii n . , ..i. ib
28) for route selling. . Salary
plus commission. Apply Box 30,
Cuero, Texas. * (48-2c)
Wedding Dances
The Recreation Hall in Hallett-
sville is available free for all
wedding dances. Phone 67 or
218, Hallettsville. -
UHrWanted — mechanics with
good experience, good salary.—
Apply at Tribune office. (48^3)
Miss Mildred Dahse returned
to Houston, Sunday night on
the bus after spending Father’s
Day here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Dahse.
Mt. and Mr . Charles Asch,
backet and children of Houston
spent the weekend here with
with Mrs. Agnes Aschbacker.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Janak
and children of Flatonia were
Sunday visitors here with re-
latives and friends.
New Holland Automatic
Balers, a solid carload of
tltae outstanding balers arriv-
iug soon. The undisputed lead-
er* in the automatic baler field.
Complete and competent parts
and field service. Janssen Bros.,
La Grange, Tex. (45-4c)
Miss Henrietta Kutach of
Houston left on the Bowen Bus
from Hallettsville after spend-
ing the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kutach
of Sweet Home.
MP*Now is the time to get
your Star Brand Shoes at Wall’s,
Hallettsville. (13-ts)
DANCE
AT BRESLAU HALL
SUNDAY, JUNE 26th
< Music By
Lavaca County Playboys
Adm. 60 and 20c, tax incl.
Everybody Welcome.
(48-2ch)
Mr. Louis Devall of San An-
tonio visited here over the
weekend with Postmaster and
Mrs. S. S. Devall.
For Sale cucumbers, to-
, ripe or green, and
—L. Sobotik, near Hal-
le. (48-4p)
IjRjb; Now Baying good dry
garlic. Highest market price.
T. Jaeggli A Son, Moulton.
(47-ts)
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boethel
and children of Yorktown spent
Sunday here with Mrs. N. C.
Boethel arid Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Boethel.
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w,, For Sale —Sound yellow
lir corn, 1 Farmall H. Tractor
jth new tires, 2 row planters,
Xow cultivator and buster and
i$c plow. Ail in A-l condition,
inn W. Henneke, Rt. 5, Hal-
fas Ville.(47-3p)
Mr. and Mrs. H.
and children have moved from 1
Hallettsville to Longview where
Mr. Smith will be on the Po- i
lice Force.
; For Sale —Ear corn. Ap-
! to James Cervenka, Hal-
lsville, Rt. 2. (47-2p)
- For Sale — Mattress,
% cotton. Apply to E. J.
dler, Hallettsville. (47-2p)
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Matula
and little son of Hobson were
her? Sunday with
Mrs. Frank Matula.
■through 'sixteen
SAT., JUNE 25
Music by -
Lavaca Co. Playboys
• TURKEY SHOOT
APPELT’S HILL HALL
SUNDAY, JUNE 26
at 1:00 p. m.
All young fat toms.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ernest Schultz
were supper guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Brandon
Schornack on Father’s Day.
August _ Chudej and Vehion
Chudej ot Houston spent a few
days here with relatives
and also at Yoakum.
NEW
WESTINGHOUSE
ELECTRIC
Ray Wanek of Houston spent
the weekehd here With rela-
tives.
Mrs. Ferd Appelt who under- I
went an operation at the Duf-
ner Hospital was taken home
Sunday.
Prof, and Mrs. Charles Cho-
vanetz of Shiner spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Chova-
netz.
^iTDl You ChontfO
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Miss Joyce Laqua of Bay Ci-
ty spent Thursday night and
Friday here with Her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Laqua.
IN LEADERSHIP SCHOOL
Miss Lynette Klages, daugh-
ter of Rev. and Mrs. Klages of
our city, was among the 130
representatives of the Lutheran
congregations in Texas who at-
tended the Leadership Training
School held at the Texas Lu-
theran College in Seguin from
June 14th through June 19th.
The school was sponsored by
the Texas District Youth Com-
mittee and the Youth Board of
the American Lutheran Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Ullrich
and children of Houston are vi-
siting with Judge Lester Holt,
and Mrs. Julia Ullrich.
Miss Edna Mae Holub of
Houston spent Sunday here
with Mr. and Mrs. Ad. Polasek
and also with her parents in
Yoakum.
For Sale —Farms, ranch-
er town property. See, write
-pall Ben Appelt, Hallettsville.
lone.214-W. (47-4c-Fri.)
J. L. Abridge, who is at-
tending Skn Marcos State
Teacher's College spent the
weekend here with friends.
ggTWanted — Waitress to
work at Drive In. Experience
not necessary. Apply to Ben’s
Drive Inn. Hallettsville.
__________________(40-ts)
fW* Wanted alert, ambitfoiU
Mrs. Cedric Seaver of Hous-
ton spent a few: days here with
relatives and friends,
accompanied here by
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
who will return to
some time this week.
For Sale
1939 Chevrolet % Ton Pick-
up, new paint, good tires, me-
chanically good.
1935 Ford Pickup — Runs
good, stake body
1987 Chevrolet Town Sedan
Runs good.
Zaruba Chevrolet Cb.
Phone 50
Hallettsville, Texas
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TO THOSE INTERESTED
All interested in purchasing
a High School Annual are ask-
ed to come to the home of Miss
Ava June Albert, whois in
charge of the sales.
Miss Albert also has the Se-
nior’s pictures which can be
purchased five for a $1.00.
Enlargements will be $1.00
each. If you haven’t received
yours yet, please do so at your
earliest convenience.
Hallettsville boy,
regular outfielder on
TWO LOCAL STUDENTS
AMONG LEADING HITTERS
Ben Berkovsky, Southwest
Texas State Teachers College
s'enlotf from Hallettsville, pitch-
er-first Baseman for the Blue
Sox, a team composed of the
college students, is the fourth
leading hitter on the team, hit-
ting .321
games.
Another
Ed Mirick,
the same team, is third among
the heavy hitters, hitting at a
.356 clip through sixteen games.
This team will play in Hal-
lettsville next Sunday, June 26.
Miss Georgia Mae Krupala of
San Antonio spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Kni* —
pala.
Castelow
weekend
- Wedding Dance
AT
THE RECREATION HALL
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd
Honoring Wagner-Brogger
Music By
Adolph Migl Orchestra
Everybody Invited
(47-2)
Mrs. Lona Lee Tasker of
Houston was a weekend visitor
herb with her parents, Mri and
Mrs. Doc Houchins. 7 ’,'”1
Almost any make or mod-
efof sewing machine can be re-
Ifyilt or repaired in this Shop.
House Sewing Machine Repair
Shop, Hallettsville, Tex. (11-ts)
Capt. August DeZavala of
Austin was a house guest in
the home of Mayor and Mrs.
M. I. Bozka during the week-
end, and also attended the ro-
deo here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christen
and Eugene Rothbaubr spent
Sunday afternoon in Weimar
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ot-
to Christen.
PICNIC AT
OAK GROVE
SCHOOL
Sunday, July Bpd.
Dinner at 11 o’clock.
Supper at 5 o’clock.
Adults 75c, children 40c.
Chicken and stew with all
the trimmings served family
style.
Games and Refreshments on
grounds. Music during day
by Hallettsville Brass Band.
DANCE AT NIGHT
Music by Frank Migl’s
Orchestra.
Benefit of the PTA.
Public Is cordially invited.
(46-6chg.)
AT WITTING PARK
SUNDAY, JUNE 26th
Music By
Sheridan Ramblers
Adm. Gents 60c, |adies 20c
Tax included
AH Are Invited
CARD OF THANKS £
We wish to express our ap-
preciation to all those kind
friends qnd neighbors who
so thoughtful at the passii /Mpf
our loved one, Mrs. Fred ifro-
schel. M»y God’s blessings rest
upon you for the lovin-g ‘deeds,
expressions of sympathy and
beautiful flowers.
Fred M. Kroschel and family
Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Kroschel
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Buss
DANCE
APPELT’S HILL HALL
i . Started Chicks
' b ;and four weeks old.
ode Island Reds — New
inp5hi re Reds — White
sks White Wyandotte®,
, H. R.( White Leghorn
crosses. White and Brown
, New Dodge ‘‘job-rated’’
tk-ups and trucks, 1
Iji and larger available for
tanpt delivery. See, write dr
e Delvin- A. Janssen, Jans-
Byos., La Grange, Texas.
(45-4c)
The heat doesn't bother this win-
some lass at slumbertime. She dona
>a brief cotton Tommiecoal to catch
>her winks in cool comfort. Her coat
lis made of bright cotton calico and
frosted with crisp white eyelet, thC
'National Cotton Council reports.
CHEV. TUDOR
CHEV. TUDOR
CHEV. 4-DOOR
CHEV TUDOR
CHEV. 4-DOOR
CHEV. 4-DOOR
FORD 4-DOOR
FORD TUDOR
FORD TUDOR
FORD TUDOR
FORD CONVERTIBLE
FORI) TUDOR
FORD PICK-UP
FORD TUDOR
CH. Kelly
Located on toew lot between the
Methodist Church and Som-
mers-Whitley Texaco Station.
— Phone 255 —
Hallettsville, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thigpen
and daughter, Alice Faye, spent
the past week in Port Aransas
and Corpus Christi fishing and
swimming.
Lt. and Mrs. H. O. Timm and
children are spending a week
Here with His parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. <?•’. Tinon./ Sn The
young Timms are stationed at
San Diego,. Pal,, , where Lt.
Timm is serving with the Naval
Air Corps. •
SURPLUS’MONEY —In-
Bt your surplus money in the
t Union, and let it eafn
ds for ypu. Eor particp-
‘see Chas. Zavesky, Treas-
r, Hallettsville. (41-tsch)
ATTENTION STOCK-
: We can pour concrete
ifefc troughs up to 2000 gallon
icity on your place. See us
F. & M. ' Concrete Prb-
Phone 272-W, J. R.
ita, Jr., —A. J. Mikes.
(45-4ch)
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Fellers of
Cuero were Sunday visitors here
with relatives and friends.
' Erwin Neuvar of A. and M.
College spent the weet-“Hd here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Neuvar.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kalbow
and daughter of Edna spent
Saturday evening in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Rothbauer
garet Ann.
“Bubba"
is visiting
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CARS FOR SALE
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1934
1937
Miss Ida Johnson left on the
bus for Port Arthur where she
will spend this week with Mrs.
Lawrence Leopold and other
relatives.
Wyatt Hatchery
Hallettsville . Ph»ne 88
’"'IK Lost —breast-pin gold
:ch, somewhere in Halletts-
about two weeks ago.—
er pleape return to Tribune
ice for reward. (46-2ch)
Lost - blye Leopard fe-
dog. For reward notify
pford Orange; at City Cafe,
ettsville. / ' (47-4c)
ALBUSKE’S
Modern Appliance €o
■ ' "• If J' ** : ■?''"'•* <!?." 'WWC;;
ELECTRIC RANGE
REGULAR i
PRICE
WESTINGHOUSE
FOOD MIXER AND JUICER
REGULAR PRICE Ml—
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Louis L. Roeder and Pauline
Jane Vinklarek.
Jackson Adams and Bessie
Brown, col.!
Herbert Robinson and Lola
Mae Jefferson, col.
Shelley Howard and Virgin-
ia White, col.
Oscar Hafiell and Mrs. Roby
Young.
Lupe Partida and Lena Alda-
co.
Elroy Williams and Joe Ethel
Bedford, col.
Wanted settled Bohemian
or German woman to live in
home in Houston. 3 adults. To
cook, small amount laundry and
look after person recovering
from illness. Days off. Give
salary expected. Mrs. John Ma-
jor, 1008 Caroline, Houston,
Tex. (48-3c)
__________—_L
Wanted—high school gra-
duate to- learn meat cutters
trade. Salary paid while learn-
ing. Good future.- — See Mr.
Eddie Mayrant at Pietsch-Boy-
sen office at Yoakum on Mon-
days or talk to jiour local Pig-
glj/-Wiggly manager any time.
\ (48-2c)
wa 6KH BE SURE..in ITS AXestifeh
CLASSIFIED ADS
gOUIl AD HERE |S READ BY MORE PEOPLE THAN IN ANY
(tyWER LAVACA COUNTY PAPER.
(Ads sent by mail must be paid in advance, 2c a ward first
>, Id every < ther insertion.)
FOR^SALE
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For Sale —1941 Super
, 4-door, has 1947 motor
18,000 miles, new cushion
is all around, body in excel-
condition irtside and out;
radio heated and other ex-
k,—Apply at Tribune Office
ettsville. (47-4)
L3^- Now is the Time, to sell
your property! Have buyers!
See* Ben Appelt, Hallettsville.
‘J-*’ ■ - - -
lur For Rent: nice furnished
apartment. Mrs. Chas. Spanihel.
(47-2c)
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Malec, Walter. The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 21, 1949, newspaper, June 21, 1949; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1177840/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.