New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 62, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1951 Page: 4 of 8
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of
by
are placed
wound of the
t against the ene-
tlon.of it* pattern would help
form the perfect design needed
for a beautifully matched table
screws or
also received a let-
SATURDAY
Shl-
at
Is Your Last Chance To To Take
Vantage of Lauterstein's Bargain Days
NOTICE FARMERS
POLIS AND HAGAN
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IT COULD BE TOUR HOME
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amount ,of insurance to protect you at todays greatly |
increased value of your property. "B
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THE FASHION ACADEMY
extends
to near
Marine, which is the highest com
pliment one Marine can pay an-
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Ground Water
Increases Sought
the cabi-
set in your
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity
to thank the voters of Halletts-
ville for their vote and support
given me in the recent City elec-
tion.
N. B. Fehrenkamp.
of their 1910-14 average.
Record high prices last month
3:
sheep, lambs, wool, njilk cows,
and alfalfa hay. Wheat, barley,
grain sorghum, rice, hogs, eggs,
butterfat, hay and wholesale and
retail milk brought iower prices
George Machart, employee of
the Goedecke Cotton Firm is hav-
ing a week’s vacation.
lace
Her
was
pea
larg
ra
Stylists are revealing the sum-
mer fashions now, but mostly
what they are reveal iF-g are the
women who model them. '■
• For excellence of design,
the Crosley Shelvador—
the only refrigerator
ever to receive the Fashion
Academy Gold Medal
Award—has been accorded
this coveted honor for the -
second consecutive
year! See this beautiful
award-winner for 1951
with its many fine
features. Extra space in the
door lets you beep twice
as much food where
you want it—in front,
in sight, in reach. Many
models have “Care-Free”
Automatic Defrosting.
The complete Shelvador
line offers a wide choice of
sizes, features, and
prices. See the 1961.
Shelvador Refrigerators
TODAY!
BAKE BALL
The Biology Class of Halletts-
ville High School will stage a
bake sale at the courthouse band-
stand here Saturday, April 14,
starting at 1 p.m., instructor E.
G. Brooks announced Wednes-
day.
LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTES
“So faith comes from what is
heard, and what is heard comes
by the preaching of Christ”. Rom.
10:17.
The Lutheran Church
a hearty welcome to you
the preaching of Christ.
Church School 9 a.m.
Service 10:30 a.m.
There will be services
loh this coming Sunday.
Church School 2 p.m.
Service 3 p.m.
Also this coming Sunday
ning will be regular meeting
the Lutheran Brotherhood
7:30 p.m.
A. D. Klages, pastor.
remains were Inter-
temporary United Na-
Cemetery in Ko-
Chaplain Clarence H.
appropriate re-
KJZT SOCIAL
The local KJZT will have a so-
cial at the Parish Hall Sunday,
April 22. at 7:30 p.m. Big prizes
will be awarded at the game par-
ty. -Lunch and refreshments will
be sold. Public invited. (64c
eve-
of
at
hon
siste
itoni
orga
Blu
Hall
and
Loes
the
They!
earn J
their
Fid
manrl
a dre
ed all
the b
Tied
tions
The reason your money doesn t
come back to you is that it trav-
els too fast to make a U-turn.
JACKETB-WERNERS to meet
The Bluejackets baseball club,
managed by W. H. Pustejovsky,
will play Cuddlum Werner’s Wer-
ner Sporting Goods team Sunday
April 15, at the Fills diamond on
Highway 200 near Rabb Stfltch.
Game time is 2 p.m. Admission
is by donation.
Consult us today about the Fire Insurance you
need. We will gladly furnish information about full
details and coat without obligation.
S SELF
RED & WHITE
At Witting
City Store In The
Country
FARM POWER INCREASING
Farmers used less than a mil-
lion gallons of
1920 and more
lion gallons in
US Department
In that time
farm autos increased two and
one-half times and the number of
tractors and trucks 16 times.
w >
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To make an attractive glaze for
fruit tarts cook syrup, sugar and
corn starch together until thick-
ened. Add a few drops of vanilla
for flavoring.
rets of a tree feUe
tant forest through
wood and veneer
INSTRUCTION FOR ADULTS
Another course of religious in-
struction will be offered at the
local Lutheran Church beignning
Monday, April 23, 8 p.m. z
Jesus says: *T
tures.” You are Invited to attend 1
lectures. . week end here wlth hta Parents>
A. D. Klages, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wanek.
Jr., nl
a- wli
tion j
rings-1
Th a
best
San
broth
ville,
An tor
Wit
broth
bert ]
The
groon
and <
es.
The
dlnne
Getting water into tne ground
can be a problem at times, sayt
the US Department of Agricul
ture. In some fine soils, water
seepage will seal off big areas by
making the ground so hard it
will not absorb more water.
Experiments in the Western
Irrigation Urdas have provided
datg which may some day be
valuable in the East, the farm
1 experts says. One method of keep
Iing fine soils open is to plant
patches of Bermuda grass. Anoth
er is to add cotton gin trash to
j surface soil. Other experiments
navejgsed chemicals and various
physical methods.
............--O---------------
Mr. and Mrs. Curly Mertz and
daughter of Gonzales were busi-
ness visitor in San Antonio Wed-
nesday. ;
DO THE SHRILL SIRENS OF
SPEEDING FIRE ENGINES GIVE YOU
THE COLD SHIVERS?
months in photograpning the story
of hardwood veneer ana plywood
and its important role in modern
living.
Brought to the screen in full
color is Nature’s priceless beauty
—caught by the camera’s eye in
the forests of distant lands, and
in the rich, handsome natural
wood figures revealed in hard-
wood veneer. Complete in every
Mrs. Henry Schierschwitz and
Mrs. Edgar Kram, both of the
Bunjes HD Club, were among
those in charge at the Home Dem
onstratlon Club games party here
Friday night at the high school
gym. Their names were uninten-
tionally omitted.
it for the fifth
h farm prices
had broken an all> time record.
cut
in rare only a fourth of each
looking
in mod-
a new
wood plywood line, of which
coffee or occasional table
shown above is a sample. Packed
in a fiat carton, the pieces can be
easily without nails,
adhesives, or can be
I and stored with as
. The furniture em-
“inter-lock-in” joint
mavimum
includ-
dining
_____ n______________, a vari-
ety of chairs and youth or studio
beds, are featured in the line, de-
signed by Philip C. Curtis, Ari-
zona artist. AU are prime coat-
*
wood veneer, in its final form it
is stronger than solid weed- The
reasftn for this Is that sheets of
veneer are combined into hard-
wood plywood. Full resistance to
splitting and warping is a charac-
teristic of hardwood plywood’s
cross-grain construction.
If fire should suddenly strike your home it could
destroy in a few moments all your efforts and ac-
cumulations of a lifetime. -- .--------—-
There is only one way you can really secure
yourself from the ravage of fire. Protect yourself
With adequate Dwelling and Household Furnishings
Fire Insurance with extended Coverage protection
against damage from Hail, Windstorms, Falling Air-
craft, Motor Vehicles, Biot and Civil Commotion, Ex-
plosion and Smoke from faulty operation of station-
ary heating equipment.
' Many of todays fifce losses are under insured.
Don’t take the chance of having to pay part of a pos-
sible loss out of your own pocket when for only a
slight higher premium you can obtain an adequate
Veneer Story
“Faces and Figures,’’ an educa-
tional sound-color film portray-
ing the romantic operations of a
I growing industry, is available
without charge to service clubs,
veterans* organizations, civic and
other groups, and to universities,
colleges and nigh schools.
A camera crew, traveling more
than 10,000 spent six
months in phoi
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wanek ,
'Search the Scrip- of Houston spent the
| Chaplain Austin sent messages
j of Condolences on behalf of the
our reports, Pre. of pfc Kiopp^m-g-g unit
in the 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine
Regiment, j
adjacent sheets. Symmetrical pat-
terns are created.
The U. 8. Department of Com-
merce. says:
“Owing to the wide diversity of
figure types and to the fact that
adjacent veneers from the same
flitch (piece of log from which
.veneers are t) can be matched
to make > designs,
there is h any limitation to
the variety of patterns which can
be produced.
I “The art of matching veneers
i has been, develooed to such. a. hloh.
GOLD MEDAL AWARD AGAIN
GOES TO SHELVADOR 1
Will Have Plenty of Tomato Plants Here
In Hallettsville Friday Morning. To
Be Sold On The Square
You can’t live on love nowa-
days without refinancing.
--———-o —
Film Tells
to 1947 an
of 98 per cent was
62 cows
while 42
pasture produced
only 69 per cent
produced on the f*'
calves produced on the
ed pasture. *
Applying phosphates to range
Mid on the King Ranch increas-
ed the average yield of pasture
forage from 35 per cent to 84 per
cent The phosphoric acid content
of the grasses also was Increased
greatly, in some cases as much as
three fold.
Grasses fertilized d-ith 260 lbs.
cf triple phosphate per acre sup-
plied enough phorphorus foi»
finished ind can ba ustd “os • range cattle except during per-
or may be waxed, painted or lac- . iods of severe drouth.
quered. one application of 200 pounds
<: triple superphosphate was af-
fective for five or six years.
motor fuel In
than seven mil-
1950, says the
of Agriculture,
the number of
ine
G
er,
bea
s
in,
and
in
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Minear, Virgil. New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 62, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1951, newspaper, April 13, 1951; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178571/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.