New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOV. 30 AND DEC. 1
MARYLAND CLUB
COFYE
HALLETTSVILLE
POUND
PILLSBURY’S BEST
FLOUR
SACK
PICNIC
EACH
THE BIG SKY
BOSCO
DEL MONTE
THE VIRGINIAN
busi
types of
DRY PINTO
PKG.
WONDERFUL GIFT VALUE!
FANCY
RED
DELICIOUS
FOR
LBS
SHE COOS
BAG
EMONS
FANCY SNOW-WHITE
northern
FOR
ROLL
BOX OF
NAPKINS
rOURW^
ROLL
Stomach Comfort
W. PIETSCH CORPORATION
OWNED AND
OPERATED BY
NO. 303
CANS
NO. 303
CANS
EYES OPEN
AND CLOSE
cnp-
and
SAME
LOW
PRICE
NO. 2
CANS
12 OZ,
CAN
NO. 2
CAN
VANILLA
WAFERS
WASHABLE
ROOTED
HAIR
WILL ECLD 7&L«
SPELLBSOND!
Make a cover for an old used
playpen pad from terry towel-
12 OZ.
JAR
Spencer
TRACY
Robert
WAGNER
Claire
TREv'OR
v|SuYisip>
[Invented
WALL
HEATER
Northed
I* IDWtU 1
9 1-4
OZ.
SUNDAY and
MONDAY
December 2 and 3
• ppoor, join ow mon«y-mic» gvaianr^
•» your drvggbt. Mff. Cuoro Lobiro
terlM. Cuoro, Tomoo.
Hallettsville Drug Store
WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET
THE BEST FOR LESS!
number of indigent pa
are restricted by Texas
the amount they can pay
foundation for this care,
agencies, the Division ot
Services of
JUICY
SUNKIST
SUNDAY and
MONDAY
December 16 and
Elvis Presley
FAMOUS PIG
SALT
and colorful. The cover will be
soft, absorbent, and easily
laundered.
Farm-Pac Sugar-Cured, Hickory Smoked
BACON SQUARES. 28c
SATURDAY
December 1
Kirk Douglas, Elizabeth
Threatt, Dewey Martin
In Howard Hawk’s
SWEET HOME
NEWS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1956 «
FINE FLAVORED, BONELESS — VEAL
STEWMEAT .45'
GONZALES — Why does the
Gonzales Warm Springs Founda-
tion for Crippled Children, a
state chartered non-profit organ
ization, need funds from charit-
able Texans in addition to those
received for patient care from
sponsoring agencies, insurance
or individuals?
Wh tuffur wHi ln<flo«tloR. GoR
Moddar Faina ur High Blood ZroMurof
Roaloro your FoTaarium baloMO wUb
LARGE FROZEN
CHERRY PIE
Come in and let us
show you this
wonderful new unvented
Wall Heater ,
v •— by Dearborn.
BUILT FOR BIG APPETITES
RIB CHOPS i
RICH, JUICY, SAVORY — VEAL
LOIN STEAK uJ
LOVE ME TENDER
Norfrnd 'iWAXTfX.
Saving Extra For Christmas Gifts? . . . Then
by all means shop on our double stamp days.
The ability of a material to
stand up under intense heat for
long periods of time is the true
test of its fire safety, according
to the National Lumber Manu
facturers Association. The fact
that wood is combustible, wnilc
steel is no-combustible, has led
to the popular misconception
that steel is safer, the lumber-
men point out. Actually, fire
i ecords prove that heavy tim-
bers retain their load carrying
capacities long after unprotect-
ed steel members have collap-
A Good Buy In Good Eating — VEAL
ROUND STEAK . 59c
Victims of all
1 pling diseases, conditions
| accidents are treated here.
It is the policy of the board of
directors of the foundation, a
state chartered physical medi-
cine center, to endeavor to pro-
vide the most complete and
most comprehensive rehabilita-
tion program possible. Staffed
with the best technicians avail-
able, its overall program is uno
er the supervision of leading
medical men of the state. It has
the highest possible accredita-
tion.
Most common expression
heard from visitors to the foun-
dation is “I am amazed. I did
not realize that there was any-
thing like this in Texas.”
Visitors are welcome at any
time.
sion and was deemed improv-
able by the Warm Springs at-
tending staff.
4. Frequently the accounts re-
ceivable of the hospital are built
up to a high level. This, of
course
financial reserve
tion cannot run
Information released by thejness.
GWSF business office reveals
the following reasons as review-
ed briefly:
| 1. As a non-profit organiza-
tion, the foundation always sets
its per diem rate under the act-
ual treatment cost as determin-
ed by a government formula ap-
plied by Haskins and Sells,
GWSF auditors. Even when the
rate is fully paid, there is a
cost difference which must be
otherwise absorbed.
I j 2. State agencies which spon-
sor a
tiepts
law in
to the
These
Crippled Children
the State Department of Health
and the Vocational Rehabilita-
tion Division of the Texas Edu-
cation Agency, are allowed to j
pay from a little less to a little
more than half of the actual
treatment costs at GWSF. The
foundation has to have funds to j
make up the difference. |
3. There are many welfare or |
part-welfare patients as the |
foundation has never refused I
treatment to any Texas patient j
under 21 years of age for any i
reason provided the patient was |
NIBLET
MEXICORN
THURSDAY and
FRIDAY
November 29 and 30
Matinee Thursday
Thanksgiving Day 1:30
FROZEN BACKS; WINGS AND NECKS
FRYER
Uses no floor space —
produces powerful for-
ward heat flow — burns
any type gas! Quickly
and simply installed
on wall with just two
screws. Beautifully
designed, finished in
handsome Dearborn cop-
pertone. And it has the
famous Dearborn Cool
Safety Cabinet!
Starring Joel McCrea,
Sonny Tufts, Barbara
Britton.
necessitates a sizeable
as the founda-
a credit
LAVACA COUNTY DUTANE CO.
HENRY HERMES — LAWRENCE ROTHBAUER
PHONE 271 HALLETTSVILLE
PILLSBURY — ALL 35c PACKAGES
CAKE MIXES
LUCKY LEAF — CHERRY
PIE FILLING
TEXAS BRAND — Rindless, Sliced
BAC0N^38C2PX7!
Youngest patient in the 15 year history of the Gonzales Warm
Springs Foundation is tiny Susan Lee Bibies, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Chester R. Bibles of Burnet, who has been hos-
pitalized at the rehabilitation center since November 7.
Born on August 4, 1956, Susan contracted polio on October 2.
She is a favorite of the hospital personnel.
PAEI.UM — RICE, OATMEAL OR
CEREAL
ECONOMICAL, QUICK, EASY TO SERVE
OR CHILI MEAT
LB. 39c — 3 LBS.
FARM-PAC — PURE PORK SMOKED
SAUSAGE u,59c
PILLARS™ SKY
BARGAIN BUYS
IN PAPER
CHLORODENT — GIANT SFZE
TOOTH PASTE
FARM-PAC — SKINLESS
FRANKSBLvB.35cLT
TEX-SUN — GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE
MORTON — 7 1-2 LB. BOX
SUGAR CURE
SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF
GLAZED FRUIT AND NUTS
FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS BAKING
TV WITH 2 LABELS FROM
GREEN GIANT
PEAS
NO. 303 4(1
CAN 13
The turkey supper here last
Sunday night was a success. Sev-
eral from neighboring towns
r_______ came over to enjoy the turkey
properly referred to GWSF by j suPPer and everything that goes
a member of the medical profes-: *t to make it wonderful.
The games after the supper
were enjoyed by all.
• Mrs. Francis Clark returned I
to El Campo after several weeks *
here with her sister.
I Miss Ida Mae Najvar of Inca«-
J nate Word College, San Antonio, |
.'spent from Wednesday until,
Sunday with her parents here. |
| Miss Betty Leland of Chatta- i
nooga, Tenn., a classmate oi [I
Ida Mae's came home with her. J
: Mr. Najvar accompanied them J
I back to San Antonio Sunday afbG
i ernoon. J
Mr. and Mrs. George Har-
wood, Mrs. Jim Brenek and
daughters were in Thorndale I
over the week end with Mr. and I
Mrs. Ben Harwood. I
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hickey of I
Alice were visitors here Sunday. I
Mrs. Charlie Najvar and I
daughter. Ida Mae, and Miss Bet- I
ty Leland were in Victoria Sat- I
urday to visit Sister Alma at I
Nazareth Academy. I
Most every one around here I
is going to observe the twenty- I
ninth as Thanksgiving Day by I
either going places or having I
loved ones home. Let’s all drive I
careful and don’t eat too much. I
W CAUUH-0WEk
LARGE HEAD
Why Gonzales Warm Springs Foundation
Needs Funds From Charitable Texans
the money
NABISCO’S CRACKERS AND COOKIES
SALTINES
LB. BOX
PIQGLY WIGGLY
AIR CONDI r I
WHITE or in COLOR
son • AB
HEAVY- • double waxed
DOUBLE WEDNESDAY
With the Purchase of $2.50 or More
SHE KNOWS OUR VALUES
SAVE HER MORE
EVERY DAYTHE WEEK!
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Minear, Virgil. New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1956, newspaper, November 30, 1956; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178785/m1/3/?q=music: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.