New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. [19], Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1951 Page: 8 of 8
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mama hi>m$4
990 TO TOOK HOIK I
POUND
Spends Furlough Here
&SON
PHILLIPS MILK OF
4<T MAGNESIA
REAL ESTATE — I buy, sell
MACHINERY
vice Station Phone :FOR SALE OR
27c CORN
HINE SALTED SODA
Window —
BACK
NO. 2 1-2 CAN
——
SUPER VALUES, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOV. 9-10
FRESH GREEN
CABBAGE
> lbs. Imperial Sugar, Dozen Eggs, Morton Salt, Shell Pecans, Libby Sweet Spiced
’eaches, 2 cans Foodclub Milk, First Choice Blackeye Peas/2‘nans; 2 cans Green
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Capt. Werner
White Sidewi
Boehm Ti
Pineapple Juice and large can Libby Tomato-Juice.
NO OBLIGATIONS — NOTHING TO BUY — NO PURCHASES REQUIRED -
JUST REGISTER AT OUR STORE FROM NOW UNTIL 4 pun. NOV. 21.
cal
Wwo Complete Thanksgi v ing Dinners To Be Given Away Absolute
iy FREE Wednesday, November 21 at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
» member or members
al Rotary Club who are
e for losing the Attehd-
test (if it Is lost) with
y Club of Itasca, win
ALL PURPOSE
UNG 3 Lb. Can 79°
fr Phone 225
Haltettaville, Texas
(18c)
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Mr. and Mrs. John Neusser of
Shiner Rt 3, were business wislt;
org here Tuesday.
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UUCELXANMOVa
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Safeguard Your Rights to Own
and Drive a Car! ■ <
Protect Your Income and .[
Savings
7 DfQUlBENOW—RIVER BRAND
DIPD Whole Grain
lulL 2 LB. PKG.
Qaptain and Mrs. Milton Wer-
ner and sons arrived here Tues-
day afternoon for a visit with
homefolks before Capt Werner
proceeds to Bryan Air Force Base
and begins his duties there. He
Scpects to be permanently station
ed at Bryan AFB, he said.
Capt. Werner spent three
years in Japan and Korea be
fore being relieved recently and
returned to the Texas- air base. ,
His duties in Japan and Korea
Included flying and ground work,
he said.
Mrs. Werner and their two chll
' dren had spent tWo years in Ja-
pan. ‘ ■ ' ♦'* <
12 Oz. glass 21.FOR RENT — Room ’
conveniences. ’ l|fir
top prices, gee me before you
sell or buy. Ben Appelt, Hall-
ettsville, Texls < (nc)
1950 FORD Pickup ~
1949 CHEVROLET Tudor
1949 MERCURY Tudor
1948 CHEVROLET Tudor
1948 FORD Tudor
1947 CHEVROLET Tudor
1941 CHEVROLET Tudor
1930 MODEL A
1946 FORD Pickup
1947 FORD Pickup
FOR RENT f
DEL MAJZ YELLOW Cream Style
-IP- N. 303 CAN ' 17/
WANTED — White couple to
work .far family of four Salary
$150.08 per month, room and
.board, 1 day off, each week.
Phone H0-5-2861 collect or
write Mrs. M. M. Cunningham,
210 Timberwilde, Houston, Tex
-• (nc)
m ana Hall on
your home and household
goods, Automobile Liability
and an other coverages.
My companies stand between
Guests at the meeting includ-
ed Rev. Ce01 McKee of Lyford,
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
FLORIDA JUICY
ORANGES *5'POUND BAG 29?
ond Street , .
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HUNTS WHOLE j
DUNCAN* Bright and Early *
COFFEE lb. pkg. 75c
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IDAHO RUSSET
POTATOES 10 POUNDS
C. Cloyd; Griff Neumeyer who the parish hall Tuesday night, nection with Armistice Day ot> ,
was a guest of Alfred Neumeyer the local Knights of Columbus Rt»*» rhatdam Rev.
Sr., Mr. Ellison, the District At- Council set the date for its an- Rooert senmiat wm aenver me ,
torney of Gonzales who was a nual Memorial Service at .7:30 sermon. H was announced.
guest of Rotarian Arthur Kasper p. m. Wednesday, November 14, A lengthy discussion of usher
of Shiner. the observance to be followed by service at Masses in Sacred Heart
Church her* resulted in forma 'ToiiiQrTOv
tlon of detailed plans for the pire Win,
ushers and the appointment oi ’ - '
Richard Malec to be chairman of ;
the K. of C. ushers committee. ‘
Reporting on arrangements for •
the K. of C. dance_Saturday night '
November 24, committee chair-
man Bobby Quitta asked that two
co-chairmen be named to aid
with the work of staging the an-
*nual event. The Grand Knight
named Gus -Appelt and John
Rothbauer to the co-chairmen
positions. 7
Rev. Clarence Leopold spoke
foh the good of the order, basing
his talk on comments from a re
cent editorial in Columbia maga-
zine, official K. of C. organ.
Arrangements were made for a
deer rifle to be given away dur
Ing the coming hunting season
and at the sick list report one
member, Prof. Alois Morkovsky,
was designated reciplent-to-be of
remembrances from the order.
Sandwiches' an^J Idefreshmenis
. were served after the meeting ad-
journed. " ‘‘
IMPERIAL PURE CANE
SUGAR, 5lb.bag - 45°
WANTED — Girl or woman,
general housekeeper; charge of
children and small home, em-
ployed parents. $18.00 weekly,
Immediately. Mrs. Nagler 6867
Doolittle, Houston, - (22c) -
WORK WANTED^— By exper-
fenced baby sitter? 501 N. f %VRnr rm Piriru.
Ridge, Phone 876-J (nc) J
stacks o? corn tops. Gilbert Ch
Schroeder, Rt. J, Shiner, (near of .
Wied) (19p) -FOR SALE — Hunting tent size FOR SALE — 1-2
14 by 14.’Slightly used. Apply Berkeley pump wttl
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SURF, SILVER DUST
* LARGE PKG. 2T.
Hrllettsville, Tezas
POSTED— Our farms are strict- Bonorden 704 N. Gienm
ly -posted against hunting of ,
any kind. Victor Grate, »«» for RENT - K 4-roomlat
Eilers, Henry JP.>hl. . <19p^ ment g* j Retahart L
......."a-zV'i ’I iilli mu in
New* Idea Manure Spread-
ers, McAdams Disc Harrows,
Disc Plowe fbr aH studies oi
tractors, Mono Brush Salws,
used Cotton Chopper, used
Mower for Fannail B, used
Farmall F12 with ail euqip
ment. Very cheap, several
B0T«Trr,H'»llXmeWNrew 1941
Box 497A, Hallettsville New gRinut rr1-— 1
Era-Herald. -;A'/' — > i /
WANTED — Armadillo Baskets ya—- 50 pfa
Fleischman’s, 906 Tampa St. HsitawTOe Yc
Tampa, >1a. (22c)
XJRSALE — 41 acre
miles from Halldttsville
Shiner Highway, near sdh
and Church. Good house 1
good meals, lovely room. Write XrT
Ur. KM7 Brosch, Haiiettsviue Rt. 3,
UNCLE WILLIAM CUT GREEN
to. 71c BEANS NO ^focran
gBR AMY CRUSTENE
feRTENING > 3 Lb. ctn
.CARNATION
Km V 4 SMALL OR
flUIA 2 TALL
ALKA SELTZER 470 PRESERVES
i Illi !■ ■ ■ I II ———
| BONELESS OCEAN
PERCH OR COD Pound _35c
[ FRESH FROZEN LIBBYS ORANGE
2T
„ 6 Oz, CAN
BLUE BONNET SALAD
MASSING Qt. jar 31c
[ TUXEDO BRAND
60c Size *
BAMA PEACH
FIRST CHOICE BLACKEYE
PEAS wo-2<^or 25c
FOODCRAFT GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE NO. 2 CAN—2 FOR IS6
6 1-2 Oz. CAN 19C
FOR RENT *— Five room house.
See Mrs. Bruno Cohn. Hallett*-
t vilfe, Texas. * ’ (nd) >
FOR RENT — Do yap. want - to _
rent a place with electricity,
M°u,,°n RL *■phone. “X3
. . ‘’9p>-----------—FOR RENT — Nice large bed
room with 2 beds. Martha .. ... ,
FANCY RED ROME BEAUTY
APPLES pound KF
CALIFORNIA PASCAL
CELERY LARGE STALK 15^
' POUNDDELTA CANE FLAVOR
SYRUP 5 lb. JAR 490
SUN VALLEY COLORED
OLEO^^M
SUN VALE SLICED Cello Wrapped
RACON POUND 4F
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.