New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. [41], Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1944 Page: 1 of 8
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Mrs. Rosie
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Pete Uber* w
district deputy oft
t that Japan is ready to
lice by way of the Vati-|
ALVIN schoenheld
Alvin ia a Private in the Army
$12Q0.
teach-
■ $790.
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lary of
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ft ig. aS the schools
fej'T.’.. ’.. " 2r
ft" the .* report
R*-8”to
>. Wtag more
bp at any
MUtional re-
Mb lhat pay
Uncertainly
Mparlally in
Tyey yHry ttr_ d
000 tons of bombs on the Qer-
ns, most of them going on
t Caen front, but others hitting
I- experimental flying bomb
tion in the interior of Ger-
ay, as wejl «s A variety of
ler targets. Flying bombs con-
ae io lau on London ana
itheastern England., Evacua-1
i ttoa of children continues.
General Tojo has been reptac-j
average teacher-pupil load is 24.
It lg estimated that it would
require $0,156 to bring aH«sala-
ITT
0F5TH
AN GOAL
1942. ■ MOO
_____i The average talar!
on display in Lauterstein's show
window some articles belonging
at one time to some Japs on At-
WAR _
HALLETTSVILLE ONLY
$9000 SHORT; COUNTY
ABOUT $140,000 SHORT
I Lavaca county needs $140,000
before August 1, to met its quo-
ta of $702,000 in War Bonds of
the Fifth War Loan. So far the
county has invested $562,659 in
them, distributed as follows.
Yoakum. $169,039.25 (Lavaca
County Side).; Hallettsville, $195,
608jOO; Shiner, 157,939.25; Moul-
ton $77,20725.
The S. P. J. S. T. invested $25,-
.000 fa bonds this week.
. Hallettsville itself lacks $5,000
Sof * goal of $200,000.
Everyone ia asked to buy an
additional bond, so as to put our'
county over the top. We never
before have failed to meet our July 2L at 3 pan. a^|
Moravian Brethem Cha
of Shiner. Rev. Joog|
will officiate.
We offer sincere syt
• bereaved. .. H
’V**®**?»
Island. There ia a gag mask,
piece of bamboo flagpole, a
fKbrush'gnd a blanket
A statewide study by counties
has bqm made of teadrigs' sale-,
ries, based on iwheisetirHifariB'
ment and teacher-pupil load, with
the following results for Lavaca
• y*gg common
schools and 3 independent school
their attempt to
to halt
J { . ' ,r /I:
e still on the
mile front in Po-
m miiM ia
now. It is very important to con-. or
tinue buying Series E bonds. wil1
These are the ones that will tide v
individuals over the tight places ,,the
to^fthe future.
Leon Kahanek, Lavaca County1 p
A.
wish to express their appreda-l
tion to the committeemen who I
of "$1200 an- w“tod ao hart to accomplish! -
what we already have and urge of
them to put forth their beat efr|^* State
forts from now on until the e*d _ T*"~ ™* **5
tettetktee^to put our c*wty|To?k^llh Wc<^*rftffl
Over the topu Dtfaat let the boys, “^^"^ite JM
War Department tt*A*r
Sgt. Gus W. Eirik
action on June 25 bkM|M
I The deceased waftixiSH l
l' ber 11, 1919, near SMhM a
t of Mr. and Mrs. Mh* H. .$3*
Yoakum Rt. 2. He a*Mred
I Beasley school and SMMt*
school. After this he aft*<
parents on the farm uafh
I 9, 1941, when he .volM0^<
services to his country. Me
sent to Ft. Sam TlniwteC^W
I and latter to Ft MdUKy
J May 10, 1948, he went 00
(with the original tovarion,
■tag first in Intend, thmM|
Africa and England. Dotes
! Tunisian campaign he was
for bravery.
During his stay in ImftM
had the opportunity to dine
the Queen of England I *
onstrate a tank to her,
a tank commander, n
appeared in the Life Ma
On May 30, 190
tank crew were captured hM
mans near Rome, but*0M
to make their escape and.ije
to American lines. On 3M
he gave his life for htejM
in Italy.
Sgt. Elsik was a dutiful soft
brother, a brave soldier and
death is deeply mourned ' M
family circle and a grmfc -0|
“e™”
Survivors are his pam*ftg
sister, Mrs. Robert KM
press, Texas and one ta
J. Elsik of Corpus Christi^
Memorial services for 0$^
sik will be held Friday (tot
re Dances To
d At Recreation
or Duration
Al Buske, who UNtetfe]
”, *“T "* nan,
and Mr. ;
sa of Stint-
aulkXllJLzl * lx 1 A • !
:U‘ road to be built
I) OF CONCRETE AND
L WILL BE 22 FEET WIDE
It Sealed bids for the construe-' ■
hi. tion of nearly 10 miles of con- B
/' 'i'‘ Crete pavement from Shiner to ||
' ‘'X. ?' - •' v'.-. ‘-'-'A the junction with U. S Highway M
, No. 200 not far from Hallettsville H
s !art ariced for by the State High-. H
~ Hed is a JuZi Tli n Hv» way Department They wiHbe re- jl
•mv - - Ha <*‘Ved Un01 10 a m ’ Au^U8t ’
•my qpi^ynere in rrance. rie opened and ftelft. '
Wif7 iinv mJ road wiU be 22 feet wide, I i
««« Bender .ml lhey h.»e do. * 6 '°°‘ ,ho“1'lcr “
ar neasiey ana nas oeen in service right_oi.way on Highway 200 ,
jfe Sublime, and there are possi-
abilities that work on that part
of Highway 200 from an Antonio
) to Houston via Hallettsville will
'start around the first of the year.
■gsBBL COUNTY TEACHERS ,
BAD'Y !'NDER paid
STATISTICS reveal
I SOME TEACHERS paid
« . ’ LESS THAN $100
PER MONTH
^s,
» and daugh- ner pmne anacxs. ive assaults feW oe
ntta and Mr.' have afaimdQued their attempt to
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re, for parties, Im te d* the complete rood top
r Just doming recovery. The operation perfor-
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isiana. me navy unaerwenti - I , -
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and dangh- tier plane attacks. The assaults •“
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Minear, Virgil. New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. [41], Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1944, newspaper, July 21, 1944; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268685/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.