New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. [19], Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1951 Page: 6 of 8
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ATTENTION MONS
BROM JEWELRY &FURNITURE
Hallettsville, Texas
MEYERHOFF'S ANNIVERSARY SALE Opens Today, FRIDAY, NOV 9th
A Message of Importance
In The Slate of Texas
HAY FOR SALE
HERE'S WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE
No. 1 Oklahoma Prairie Hay
NEW TEXAS "SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY LAW'
Enforcement Begins January 1, 1952. on this ds*. the new safety Responsibility taw,
Phone 33
«ible drivers and owners of motor vehicles involved in accidents. It affects all drivers and motor vehicle owners
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The Secret of Healthy Layers
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★ ★ ★ To Every Automobile Driver ★ ★ ★
Your Liability?
Now h’s Safe to Push Pullets
L For Those High Egg Prices 1
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ohn-
heiser and son Bennie Ray, Mr.
and Mrs. EmH Meyer and daugh-
ter Grace Lee end son Gene
Dr. and Mrp. T. R. Timm and
daughter Susan of College Sta-
tion visited here several days this
week with hfs sisters Misses An-
nye and Alva Timm. Dr. Timm
made business trips to Goliad, Se-
guin and La Grange while here.
No meeting Monday on account
of Holiday. Win meet Wednesday
at the usual hour at Vollentlne’s
Cafe.
SHINER FARM BUREAU
The Shiner Farm Bureau will
hold a meeting at Shiner Legion
Park Friday night, November 9,
at 7:30. District supervisor of
Waco will be present at this meet
ing to explain what the Farm Bu-
reau Insurance plan has to offer
members. All farmers and ranch-
ers should be present. The pub-
lic is cordially invited, Louis J.
Michalec announced.
develbp and
•g* making
yolks develop
inside your hens,
Llvlum for
AiuSt YOU Do After An Accident? Under existing laws, you must file a wri^fce*
report to the Department of Public Safety if your car it involve^ in an acddenAyhere there is a dea$, an injury
or property damage in excess of $25. Under the new lax, a written report mutt be- filed wfcbm ton dayt if, your
car it in an accident resulting in death, injury qr property damage in excess of $100.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Satsky and
family and Johnny Satsky, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Pekar and family
Mr. and Mrs. Verblee Wall and
family and Milton Ray Spacek of
Huntsville Teachers College
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Cooked Fine Dinner
Threw It To DOG!
responsibility for the future, your driver’s license and your motor vehicle license plates are aui watically
suspended.
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Misses Carolyn Kalrnus and
Evelyn Janca of Columbus spent
the week end here with their
parents.
in Music
and
Complete
News H
saw
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Mrs. B. B. Braun Jr. And Mrs.
Charley Rainosek of Weimar,
visited here Wednesday after-
noon with Mr. and- Mrs. Bobby
Quitta.
You Don't Have to Carry Liability Insurance, But, . . If you are not insured
against bodily injury and property damage liability, you must be able to deposit with the Department of Public
Safety security equal to the estimated damage, not exceeding $15,000.00, to cover all claim! growing out of an
FERTSCH PRODUCE CO
Rudy Spacek and Jr.
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Alfred Brogger, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Brogger, returned home spent the week end in Rosenberg
last ^eek" after .undergoing a with Mr. and Mrs. Steven
minor operation at Renger Hos- Nowak, daughter Linda Carol
pltal. He expects to resume work and son Chester Wayne.
belief from
BACKACHE a
•ring from soreness, •cit-
ation, swollen ankles, rheo-
ilns can be relieved. Bal-
ph. in the body fluids by
CIT-ROS, and your system
Removes the pain, soreness
comfort. Secure CIT-ROS
. your druggist For sale bv
It's Easy to Establish Financial Responsibility with • motor vehicle liability insur-
■nee policy. If you do not now have such a policy, call your local insurer
ance counselor who will be happy to advise you concerning your needs.
ery Wall and second high to Dr.
Everett Renger.
Refreshfnents of chicken salad
on lettuce, salad wafers, pickles,
olives, chocolate cake squares
and coffee were served to Mr.
and Mrs. 'Paul Boethel, Mr.-and
Mrs. Virgil Minear, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan, Snyder, Dr. and Mrs.
Everett Repger, Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Wall, Mrs. John Arm-
strong, the host and hostess.
. Methodist min-
■ Cloyd has chdsen
“Our Educational
Responsibility.*'
I enjoy hearing
M well as gaining
ideas from his talk.
I were promised.
‘Ing a minister, Rev.
had experience in
school, in the senior
>1 in San Marcos for
■ half years. His subject
P. T. A. meeting is in
with the Texas state
theme for the year “Safe
Our Freedoms Through
ble Citizenship.”
embers and patrons of
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Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ohnhelser
and son Hygo of Houston spent
the week end in Rosenberg.
Golf Cta£
»aym prov>ded an excellent final Thi. wM the 22nd ye« of JS&on
on schedule for heavy sustained
production.
LUNGS—Helps maintain healthy
breathing1 organs.
SVIS—Helps Keep eyes bright,
sign of a healthy layer.
HEART—Helps keep heart strong
and blood rich.
STOMACH — Helps digestive or-
gans utilise food.
EGG—Helps build big eggs with
strong sheila
MSI*, Inc. ©NMI !WI
One lady used to throw her
own dinner to the dog most of
the time. It made her sick just to
look at food. She was swollen
with gas, full of bloat, felt wofn-
out
Finally sne got INNER-TONE
and says she now eats everything
in sight and digests it perfectly.
This is the new medicine that is
helping so many stomach “vic-
tims” here in Texas. It helps you
digest food faster and better.
Taken before meals, it works
with your food. Gas pains go!
Inches of bloat vanish. Contains
herbs and Vitamin B-l with Iron
ton enrich the blood and make
nerves stronger. Weak, miserable
people soon feel-different all c’-
So don’t go on suffering. Get IN-
NER-TONE at Hallettsville Drug
Store.
The most daring offer ever__
such a chance to win a magnificent
wrist watch, ladies or men.
No strings attached.
Nothing to buy.
Just make the Gothic -teat.
Costs you nothing to try.
All you have to do —
I Come in afnd try.
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Minear, Virgil. New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. [19], Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1951, newspaper, November 9, 1951; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178051/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.