The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1951 Page: 6 of 6
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Lavaca co. iRfBUNZ
PERSONALS
Mother’s Day Specials
Mrs. Maude Vick and Frances I County Attorney and
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WANTED
FOR SALE
afternoon.
Your Patronage Is Greatly Appreciated.
Strauss Grocery
Leo (Bubba) Strauss, Jr.
Mrs. Leo Straus*, Sr.
Phone 16 — We Deliver
KUHN’S climatized PAINT
made for this climate
WALTER ALBERT
Hallettsville, Texas
MOTHER'S DAY
Sunday, May 13th
BABO,
23c
31c
DUNCAN’S ADMIRATION
NICELY GIFT WRAPPED.
— FREE OF CHARGE —
Coffee,
29c
FOR THE
WOMAN OF
ft.
THE YEAR
25c
design to delight the
well-dressed woman
Ford Tudor
summery, practical and
slenderizing. Bouck-
striped sheer
black or navy frosted
25c
No. 2 can, 2 for
regular and half-sizes*.
— 39c
PRICE
$27.50
silhoutHe
23c
“FOODS YOU KNOW BY THE FOLKS YOU KNOW
FRED'S
STORE
Beauty Shop
(37-2ch)
COMPLETE SELF
SERVICE
Free Delivery
1
LGETVEILS
Western Auto Assoc. Store.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith of
San Antonio and Mr. and Mrs.
Max Prove of Sugarland were
here Sunday to see Mrs. Ernest
Frazer and Mrs. A. V. C. Moore.
Joyce
Antonio
W^FECAN SPRAYING - now
is the time to spray against the
nut case bearer. — See Adolph
Hanslik, Hallettsville. (36-2pd)
Miss Sarita Obelgoner, ‘ and
George Fowler, students at the
University of Texas, spent the
weekend here with Miss Obel-
goner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny 'Obelgoner.
Mrs. Bobby Qultta and chil-
dren, Pam, Jimmie and Bobbie,
spent Wednesday with Mrs. B.
B. Braun, Jr. at Weimar.
Miss Annie Benkovsky left on
the bus Sunday for a visit, in
Houston.
Miss Leona Wasek of San An*
tonio was a visitor in our city
over the weekend.
R. 1
here
Billy Barnes and Jack Skel-
ton, students at the University
of Texas, spent the weekend in
our city with relatives.
— 41.00
— 39.50
Mesdames Bill Morley, Clyde
Dickey, Chas. Spear, and Ed.
Morgan were visitors in Victoria
Wednesday.
PVt. Bennett Ray McElroy of
Fort Bliss, El Paso, is spend-
ing a 21 day leave here with re-
latives and friends.
Dolezal spent Saturday in New
Braunfels.
Shiner, May 5 — Pvt. Emil A.
Huser is spending a 11-day fur-
lough with relatives here. He
is stationed at Camp Atterbury,
Indiana.
ZARUBA CHEVROLET CO..
Phone 50 — Hallettsville
Mrs. Jessie Diamond of West
Hartford, Conn., is spending a
few weeks in our city with her
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Armond G. Schwartz, and with
friends.
Husky Baby Chicks from
bloodtested selected flocks
for March, April, and May
delivery, at most reason-
able prices. See, write or
phone us for prices.
FRIDAY, MAY 11TH, 1961
GROCERIES AND
MEATS
SUPER VALUES FOR
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
MAY 11 — 12
Lt. and Mrs. L. T. Biehunko
and children left early Monday
morning for their new station
at Banana River Fla. Lt Bie-
hunko was recently transferred
there from Alamagorda, New
Mexico. They have been visit-
ing in our city for the past two
weeks with Editor and Mrs.
Walter Malec, and also at Moul-
ton with Mr. and Mrs. Fr. Bie-
hunko, Jr„ and Buddy.
Ernest Kral of Shiner
was a business visitor
Thursdajrmbming.
EZY ANGEL
FOOD MIX,
gives a redingote effect.
(J^“jFor Rent - 4-room apart-
ment in Hallettsville. — See
Reinhart Lumber Co. (36-2ch)
DR. FRED BERCKENHOFF
Shiner, Texas
^yes Examined, Glasses
Fitted, Lenses Duplicated
Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30
Telephone 76
Mrs.
Paul Boethel attended the fun-
eral of Mr. Allie Boone Brown,
father of Mrs. Jack Gerdes,
which was held at Kingsville
Tuesday
STOP THAT ITCHING
If bothered with Eczema, Tet-
ter, Ringworm, Athletes Foot,
Prickley Heat, Poison Oak, Itch,
Sores on children Hallettsville
Drug Store will sell you a jar
of Black Hawk Ointment on a
guarantee. Price 60c and $1.00.
‘iMT^Posted - all land owned or
controlled by us is posted a-
gainst hunting, fishing and
trespassing. Mrs. Antonia Muhl-
stein, Albert Muhlstein at Hack-
berry. (35-3p)
Can be bought at a real
bargain, write —
KEUPER’S SUPER MARKET
Schulenburg
(23-ts)
BATTLE DANCE
BOEDEKER’S PLACE
SAT., MAY 12TH
Music By
LONE STAR ORCHESTRA
. -. vs
LAVACA CO. PLAYBOYS
Gents 60c, Ladies 25c
EVERYBODY INVITED
— FOR SALE -- •
— Good Used Items —
1% HP Air Compressor, Kel-
logg American make.
1 Metal Parts Bins, 4x7
LC Smith typewriter.
iy2 HP Refrigerator unit com.
plete.
2 sets of 4 overhead refriger-
ator coils.
One
One 5-foot Frigidaire, all por-
celain.
One wringer-type washer
One — 1946 Model Leonard
and one 1935 Model Frigidaire
refrigerator.
Attention, Lions -
The Lions Club will meet
Monday, May 14, at noon, at
the Home Economics Cottage,
for our usual lunch and ses-
sion. All members are urged
to turn out.
LIBBY'S, No. 303 can
SAUER KRAUT
Mrs. John Schneider is visit-
ing in Houston with Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Wick and son for the
remainder of this week.
DANCE
APPELT’S HILL HALL
Sat., May 12th
y Music by
SMITTY’S ORCHESTRA
Adm.: Gents 60c, Ladies 10c,
tax included
EVERYBODY INVITED
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Green and
children of Hobbs, N. M., vi-
sited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Heidrich at St. Mary’s
several days this week.
lb. bag .
83c
Freshly Dressed Fryers, Fruits,
Vegetables and Frfesh Groceries.
SODA POP, CANDY, CIGARETTES & TOBACCOS
BF FOR SALE. — S. P. Rags-
dale Estate land consisting of
201 acres, more or less, with
two complete sets of improve-
ments. May be sold in entirety
or as two separate farms. On
paved road near Komensky
School. All offers shall be sub-
mitted on a cash basis by means
of sealed bids addressed to the
i undersigned. Owners reserve
the right to reject any and all
offers and bids.
James Robert Ragsdale, Hal-
lettsville. (37-ts)
LW-Want - clean middle-aged
couple to look after my place
a few miles above Kerrville on
the Guadalupe River. New five-
room house, pickup truck, new
Fordson tractor, milch cow -and
chickens furnished. Good sala-
ry paid and part of what you
raise. Approximately 10 acres
to cultivate. N. G. Cummings,
P. O. Box 9163, Houston 11.
LIPTON’S
FROSTEE MIX,
2 PKGS.
25c
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
AMAZING RESULTS ,
IN ONE HOUR
By using T-4-L, a STRONG,
penetrating fungicide you reach
imbedded germs to kill ON
CONTACT. FEEL this quick-
drying liquid take hold IN-
STANTLY. You must be pleased
or your 40c back at any drug-
gist. Today at Hallettsville
Drug Store.
IW^We buy, sell or list real
estate. For quick sales see
Ben Appelt or Joe Mikulenka
Hallettsville, Phone 53. (96-ts)
VISIT OUR STORE
—FOR—
— We reserve the right to limit Quantities.—
Phone 302
AS. FEATURED IN GLAMOUR
FOODCRAFT, No. 2 can, 2 FOR
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 19c
0, B. SOKOL
Hallettsville, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Mertz
were among those who attendr
ed a dinner in honor of Otto
Brogger Jr., at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Voelkel Sun-
day. Otto is leaving next week
for the service.
We also do custom
hatching.
RAINOSEK’S HATCHERY
MED. PKG.
43c
• CARS FOR SALE
1951
1951 Mercury Tudor
1951 Ford Pickup
1950 Ford Tudor
Ford Fordor
SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH
special Mother’s Day ser
with dinner on the grounds
pastor, Rev. R. M. Porche,
bring the message in the
iplimenti__
in dark and light sheer
FOR SALE
Used Refrigerators
4-foot Crosley A
Ann Kahanek of San
was a weekend visitor
in our city with relatives.
OH EERIE PIE-PAK-PIE
CHERRIES, No. t ~
USED CARS
The following cars arc for
sale, and are m A-l condition,
priced right:
1941 Tudor Plymouth.
1942 Chev. 4-Door
1941 Buick 4-Door
1947 Plymouth 4-Door
1936 Plymouth 4-Door
1935 Chevrolet Coupe.
1934 Ford 2-Door
Grate & Hemmi
Hallettsville. Texas
Sweet Home, Texas
□fcThurs.)
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller took
Mrs. Charles Graham and
daughter, • Brenda, who have
been visiting with relatives here
for the past few days, to their
home in LaFeria Wednesday.
Miss Joyce Ann Kahanek, who
is attending, school in San Anto-
nio, spent jthe weekend with
homefolks.
Clarence Mikulenka of Hou-
ston visited here over the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hermes.
Mother's
DaV
with white. Emphatic
accent of vice-versa trim 1
1950
1950 Chev. Pickup
1949 Chev. Tudor
1949 Ford Tudor
1948 Chev. Tudor
1948 Ford Tudor
1947 Chev. Tudor
1947 Ford Tudor
1946-Ford Tudor
1946 Ford Fordor
1946 Ford Pickup
1946 Chev. Pickup
1941 Ford Tudor
1941 Chev. Tudor'
C. H. KELLY
Pljone 255
HALLETTSVILLE. TEX.
I. Lauterstein &Son
Lavaca County’s Largest Dept. Store
Hallettsville, Texas
PEANUT SEED
See
OLD STANDARD
SALMON, N„. 1 M c.„ 49c
Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Kroschel
left Sunday for -Indianapolis,
Indnana, to attend the funeral
of Mrs. Kroschel’s mother, Mrs.
Sarah Simpson. Funeral ser-
vices were held Wednesday af-
ternoon at 3 o’clock.
Survivors include three daugh-
ters Mrs. M. L. Kroschel of
Hallettsville, Mrs. Conrad Ped-
erson of Dallas, Mrs. Harrison
Doak of Indianapolis, Ind., and
one grandson and one great-
grandson of Dallas.
' BATTLE DANCE
COTTON GROVE
3 Miles East of Moulton
SATURDAY, MAY 12TH
, Music By
RAY BACA ORCHESTRA
And
RUDY KURTZ ORCHESTRA
Gents 60c, Ladies 25c tax incl.
EVERYBODY INVITED-
MARKET PRICES
Cotton; —
Middling —
Strict low —
KGGS:-
AA Grade-----51c
A Grade, ex. Ige.--46c
A Grade, Ige.--— 41c
Medium-----
Hens:-
4 lbs. and up
Under 4 lbs.
Fryers---
Roosters--
Duckr A Geese
ARMOUR’S STAR
SHORTENING 83c
FOR MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS, SHOP
AT LAUTERSTEIN’S
OUR STORE IS CHUCK FULL OF MOTHER’S DAY
GIFT SELECTIONS — ALL GIFTS ARE
UNCLE WM. Fresh BLACKEYE
PEAS
Sale - Farmall M.
tractor, in A-l shape, with or
without 3 disc plows. Herman
Hanslik, Phone 929 J 4, Moul-
ton. (35-3c)
No. 303 can, 2 for 2>lC
CLASSIFIED ADS
HOUR AD HERE IS READ BY MORE PEOPLE THAN IN ANY
OTHER LAVACA COUNTY PAPER.
(Ads sent by mail must be paid in advance, 2c a word first
time, 1c every other insertion.)
HORMELS Colored Vitamin ‘D’ Added
OLEO, m. 29c
CLEANSER, 2
SUNSHINE HI-HO
CRACKERS,
164 — Wallace’s
TROLUX VACUUM CLEAN- Washateria, Hallettsville, for
ER, sales, service and products. [ wet wash, dry wash or complete-
—R. L. Botts, certified repre- ly finished laundry. Pick up
sentative, Phone 284, at 705 and delivery. Bendix and wring-
Williams St., Gonzales, Texas. | er-type washers for rent. (33-ts
(30-16pd) ||1M-Wanted~ - experienced cook
■'and housekeeper for middle-
aged couple. No children, pri-
vate room and bath, excellent
Salary and1 living conditions.
Mrs. M. M. Gordon, 3323 Yoa-
kum Blvd. Houston, Phone Lin-
den 4375. ’ (35-ts)
vice
The
will
morning and at night services.
Re!v. Henry Smith Of Halletts-
ville will bring the message in
the afternoon.
Special music at these ser-
vices. Everybody is invited to
attend. Come and enjoy the
day with us.
VSETIN CHURCH NOTICE
(The Church of the
Lutheran Hour)
Sunday, May 13, divine ser-
vices 8 a. m. Sunday school
follows.
You are cordially invited.
— A. C. Widiger, Pastor
HUNT’S, Halves or Slices
PEACHES, M.2VaCm 31c
--29c
--23c
19c . 23c
--10c
15c
CHEER, DREFT, TIDE
SOAP
oiy/ir, lge pkg
®^*“Female Help Wanted: Mid-
dle aged white woman to care
for invalid mother, live in home,
$80 per month. Mrs. McGuire
JU-1316, Houston. (37-3c)
GONZALES NATIONAL
FARM LOAN ASS’N.
Gonzales, Texas
Phone 130
Serving Gonzales, DeWitt, and
Lavaca Counties
G. B. Stagner, Sec’y.-Treas.
AMERICAN, IN OIL
SARDINES, 25c
2 FOR
19c
DANCE
SWEET HOME HALL
SAT., MAY 12
Music By
ADOLPH MlGL ORCH.
Gents 75c, Ladies 25c
Tax Included
EVERYBODY INVITED
FOODCLUB Vitamin D Added
MILK, 2 tai, <.ans
MAYFIELD Cream Style
CORN
uuckf * Geese----
£ MY PLACE
Is Now Open
for business
MP; BRING YOUR TIRES
THAT NEED VULCANIZING,
INCLUDING REAR TRACTOR
TIRES, TO A. J. ROHAN, STU-
DEBAKER, YOAKUM. (14-ts)
jS^Posted Signs — Get your
‘‘Posted . No Hunting Allowed”
signs at the Tribune office. The
signs are printed on strong
cardboard, and carry the “le-
gal” wording.
igqp^Farm For Sale - 50 acres
black land improved farm, six
miles north of Hallettsville, y4
mile form Schulenburg high-
way. Sandrock road on two
sides, near Appelt’s Hill dance
hall, New Kinkier store and gin.
Writ# or phone, Perry Mueller,
1110 Carlisle St., Rosenberg.
Phone 919 or 801. (36-ts)
CESSPOOLS and
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
FREE ESTIMATION
Call 693
in Yoakum
April Shower Tender ENGLISH
PEAS, No 303 can, 2 for 35c
CALIFORNIA NAVEL
GRANGES, lb.
Pc
WASHINGTON DELICIOUS
APPLES,
10c
CALIFORNIA ICEBERG
ETTUCE, 2he^
23c
FRESH GREEN, Hard Head
CABBAGE,
5c
U. S. No. 1 RUSSET
POTATnFC
J ‘ IX) lbs.
PHn.i.iPS
of Magnesia,
39c
TONIC
HADACOL, $1.25 size
89c
PETER PAN, 12 oz. Glass
PEANUT BUTTER,
31c
SHORTENING
COSCO, 3 lb. can ...........
$1.05
LIBBY’S STUFFED
OLIVES, No 8 pa,., jar .....
33c
BLUE BONNET, Pt Jar
SALAD DRESSING,
. 31c
BORDEN’S WEDGE CUT
CHEESE,
53c
NBC SALTED SODA
CflriCikfiiliJj ik pkg.
IMPERIAL PURE CANE
5 lb. bag ,,
45c
McCORMICKS Banquet Orange Pekoe
TEA, % ib. pkg.. . . .. .. 29c
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Malec, Walter. The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1951, newspaper, May 11, 1951; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178710/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.