New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 70, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 16, 1950 Page: 4 of 4
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a truck driven by Curtis Roy
Roensch of La Grange. The Ang-
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Joe Fletsam and family of Cal
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lives here and at Shiner.
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a car driven by her husband was '
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intersection of Highways 90 apd .
71 at the'edge of Columbus at '
' about 5:45 p.m. Thursday, i. ,.
In aripther mishap, Preston Ho
Jhb jigairl
this summer. Furth* announce
ments wilt be made at <., liter
data. There w*e’ate6 games' and
handicrafts demonstrated?* ;■
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‘to determine Whe
lid District, shall
I an additional tax
rate of twenty-five,
on to the present
_____gits heretofore VOt’
a TOTAL AN-
Ato exceed Seven-
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ger'-of all taxable
id. District.*^ Only
| resident fcpper-
^taxable property
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Adolph Migl Orchestra
Admission: Gents HOc,^Ladies Me
FV EKYBQOA' WEU.'OME
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My place of business
will be closed Ascefe*
Mod Day, May 18, Holy
Day of Obligation.
Kallus Motor Sales '?
X>eo. F. Kallus, Owner
pance~^7
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Witting Park
REAL* SMOOTH floor
Saturday, May 20
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Henry Brosch Orch. :
AdntlMten: Gents Me, Indies Mo
Fax included
Roeber at A. J. 11111*8.
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HortoqjJlace, facing the Henry
Shier home. See Hhnnah Wil-
son Griggs,- ; ,;(71|d , ■ ; ,
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- \'EW HOME and domestic sewing
macnines. Button hole attach-
ments and'aoteMries. J. Laufr-
erstgin and Son, Hallettsville. -
Ideal for wrapping china and WF r A4fr «niBr>S
dishes when moving and also hPW FCWn/WI
for other use?. New Era-Herald 7 .5x^123
Hallettsville, Tetas. . inc) ***
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ntpr. Front Cui-
.ester Warburt-
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^sandwiches,
hes, hot rolls
liar lunchds,
Skptnlk-B ca.
takas. (nc)
i quickly and
LOST — Between Hvllle and
<• Ezzell one 10ft. gasoline tank
* hose. Finder ptease return to
. Bill Morley for .reward. (7pc)
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w, »m> our pasture
near Sublime, tajoWn as (he
Hugh TayloY tract, one two
year old, baldface mutey bull,
branded Circle S, on left hip
. Finder pieale pptlfy Lecter
Spies, Rt. 3, or Royce Spies at
Klitsch’s Gtilf Service Station.
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^O’clock A. M. and: L^ST— From out pasture or
kt« determine whe Ludwig Smajstrla’s pasture: a
baldfaee, 2 year old heifer bran
<ted AK Bar bn left W. Find-
er nostify this offlce/or reward.
' Mrs. .Andrew konvicte, Ual-
lettqVflie, Tetar. Rt. <72p)
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WANTED— 5 or , 8 shoats. Ap-
? ply at this attic*.' (710
Wanted — Buy' ji farm
. rnow 60 acres or tittle more also
want to §eU tires and tubes
sixes 1ft second hand” will sell
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1949 Ford Tudor, H
1048 Ford Tutka1;
JS?*Ford Tudor, jteap
IMBFord 4 door, radio a
1940 FoM Tudor
iMf Ford Tudor
1947 Ford Pi^Cftp. ’
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1948 Chev. tudor, radio and w 7
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and hmrter. . -
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-1938 Chev. Tudor standard
19M Plymouth tudor ;/
1948 Piymrnjm
1929 Modal A Pfckup • . X
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lau School' were L___,____
night May 12' with graduation1
exercises., pon. Gus Strauss was
Marte Cawdi,. racing student,
was valedictorian. Eugene Orsgk
was.salutatorten. t '■ •
In the eighth county wide ex-
amination Breslau was ranked
Mgtewith Beatrice Starustka Vai. *“ c^ ^u' w«
edlctorian. Tbte makes three kme<J wfien ^^ ^0,
times Breslau has had the honor h|; /<Jllvert
student.^ The other two were, half a mUe nftrth of
Emith OTsak, (now a patron with
boys In the primary' room) and
Shelton Voelkel, at present living
In Houston. '• .1 J-
Mr." Rudolph Drozd'feted the
boys,’ volley ball team with a beef
stew last Tuesday night. A nice
gesture on his part. His son is
a player on the team..
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Mr. and Mrs. Paulus Poch. of
North Little Rock, Arkansas, and
I Miss Paula Marie Poch o»f El Cam
'po were among thezguests here
g,.„ , J Saturday at ttie H. JJ Heye home
e Uiere. |to help cetebrate Mrs. Heye’s
;>thday-, J :< -.- . • -
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Only During PHILCO
rVIfeek
at DEALER’S NAMr
------- won secoaij putoe i?d5 1
tarnation. Franbiir jplaiM to ante? F
jthe gallettsvllte High School ih
’ the faH. , ,,
tOth Hayoid Gohe tudwlg, who/wbn
five, ffeaM places In track at .the
meet, piaps, to •nter Hallettsville' fl
High School also . T XVhe-SubDa
Eugene Orsok. also-a graduate, “
plans to. enter MOuiton HJgh
School ; , , t - - %
t An enviable record has 'been
worked up, fhis season by Coach
Annie E. Tlnun’s Farmerettes as
well as Farmer’s volley bsf.ll
tean»-
Closing exercises of the Bros rta-
held , FtMK ”, ________
'J Mrs. Waiter Anglin, 60, of^LUb
Frames Marie Ca-
and Eugene Orsak.
klgrade, Billy Petrich.
4 -grade, Evelyn Koudelka
Daniel Drozd.
A grade, Delores Melsetschlae
and Harvey Drozd.
I grade, Oscar Ludwig Jr.
tr school made an enviable
rd. in the Rural Interscholas
Meet held in Hallettsville re-
^•. We nearly doubled the
01 next to us in points even
gh we had to use substitutes
tn many instances drop out
n eV^nt due to an epidemic
4-Door
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1948
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tinued , ■
t lb; Straus,
Bludau, D. Janak, rfi
$ £ Steinoeiw 3bj Roth
Mp., .
fau* listing of . Witting
Included Mayer, Sb; R.
Pit L. Roznovsky, cf;
nHiky, ss; J Boilom,
t- Dreyer, 2b; John Bo)
te Brunken hoefer, lb;
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hu School, rrl
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On May 12
Roll for the month
| Yas, this Dinner Set <>t
I' no extra charge with any
: Millco Refrigerator from
Wo<|el 704 up. Don't ml***'
I Hti* amazing Lweeir offer/
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B 10 9.6 cu. ft. PH I LCO
- MODU. 906*. Newest advanced
featattee at a ’ . ' t-*J
big saving.
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. 1949 Kaiser 4-door
1941 Club Coupe Cbaw.
IML.C^ev.-f-.daor •Ws*'' ;
1037 Ford 4goor * *•
Wto Ply. 4-door w ”^a
| 1948 Crosley Panel Job
1994 Ford "
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KlNnMR^fNvITATION BY ■
pAriftnujyy’rKo. pastor
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- _N0Tl<W ^ < “ear Sublime,
Acting on' a^titiqn signed by
twenty-four igunified 'voters of\
the WieaComriten School District
Number 28, *t’thereby cal},-aft elec
tfon in aaiir'School District fit
the School flfoUSe therein qn Sat
tirday, May $th. 1950, between
the hours of
7 o’clock P. I
tl^er or note
collect vinitai
-------—JMW. . . of toy dwM
by Herbert Stemadl of Bordoru chpts hi Aldi
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ed, aggr^
NUALTj
ty-ffve co
Dollar v r
projw^rtt^ta
tfproters of said Di?
toKt and who
sed to vote "‘kt
(70e) (72c) > ; J
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18th,AAseeasion
ti, like to
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itrfumisli-
<; etoseu ah day
l«tft,AAseeaskm
>od Market.(7«c)
care.
PAT '"’Al"
pupsvfOF j
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Half-Ton PiekUfi. See George
H ~ JO?’*’®
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g » zv vwik icji okv>i*u>k, £> x -•jt.
Cafe, $15 per week and board. ' you *U1 H»e See these also:
... ’■ The new, Dearbocn Side Deli-
very with floating reel and other
'*■ features. ' * 'f .
A news Hilldrop Planter that
. will eliminate chopping - 5
Disc hillers for yOUr cultivator
Hamtnejr Mins selling at below
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per, double row attachments. workt^ h*9f-,J’-*'‘'s ^^i
Frank Hansllk, Kt ii, Haltett* r'
vill®, Foj tractor or- team (70c) J We 1
FOR RENT -f Garage Apart *
■- ment- CobLand ctoee in. Prefer
ivC«i fafitiUjc. See r ' "■
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WgNf TO BENT
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Ayottrtg>
a place, on halves for this
i or next year’s - crop.
, _ Bdx 243, Swept, Home. Texas
or week. - or. phone" 907F2 ' ' „
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■ ,,. 1 wanted] :
W AN.TEB m£e re^fr
Experience neceroery. $M*s 4>
•" pliance Shop, Moitton, Teteg ,
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WANTED — Two automobile
salesmen. Must have plenty of
experience and be real hu»ttemk \
•- 7 " Oeoa salaries will be'p«W/to'
repair shop in your neighbor- . rlght partie8 Apply to this FORD TRACTOR OWNERB
Hcwwl fr» hanr TT W —_ 1AfMl flCft* ' ’ T" f ‘
WANTED —.A cook fo^SkOtnik’s
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Apply to ^kotnik’s Cafe, Hal-
lettsville, Texas. ,, ’ • , (nel
WANTE IK-
keeping. Short hours, good pay
< Lyon Hotel. HaBettaytUe, (nej
FOR -RiSNT
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FOR RENT— Dixie Cotton Chop
Frank Hansllk, Rt is; HaHettil
^rar Apart-
tfeT RFfir~ T~"----- iK
SAL^k^TTT”
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I containing FOR SALK— Htee of the Ute
John Matusfck 8r., in the Weet <*<
end. See Mrp. Ed. F. Janak, Hal 1
i ■ lettsville, Taxto, or John
tusek (at Old Sweet Home), »».
lettsvUle. Texas.- Rt. 4.
FOR SALE—Big red barn, and
two one room houses on Ma<
tula homestead. To be moved
‘ from property. Bam contains
j considerable heavy lumber and * •
metal roofing. If interested-see ■-'*•
; Louis Matula Jr. ’7 ; _; (nd)
: —'in , '-r— • t* —1 ■' " frS*1-
FOR SALE— -See us for the nVW
1950 model; Doekoeti Weeder, /j
Price 3.25 pr. Janak Food.Mkt.
Hallettsville Yoakum Highway.
Phone 9MF21. ' ' . (71te) 1
FOR~ SALE^- 1929 Modef As tu-
dor, m good condition. Herbert
J. Greer Rt. Haltettsvllte, Box •
23‘-'t - •*■' ■ -<71p>,
.*“ , ^ *! — 'n' '• £*- . Tn J-
FOR SALE — Couch, iron bed,
, "dresser and 2 lihotettm rugs 12,
by 13, wash pdt jmd several
other- iteanl.; l£rs. Victor Roz-
- novsky Hallettsville, Tex. (70p)
FOR SALE — Frtb and’Cat hound
pups for jsate. Per-pair only-1 - .
Red Calhoun Hallettsville, (tec) 1946 Ford tudor
at reasonable price. Apply at FOR SAUR — 1935 Chevrolet
trite Office, (lb '-Halt-Ton PiekUfi. See
-II 111 ,11 "I*"' -------- I U'W -■ ■ ?a
WANT TO RENT ' .
. J -T x, —I -
man is interested . in- leasing
Write
' 'fricK
in* the three-way cra&up^ $,'/
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vert spent th^ weekend with rela
tivpc hprt. htwI nt Shiner.
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the weekend in Houston in trie
home of their son Oscar Hill. ,
DANCE
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Moravia Parish HaU
' Thma^Sfa718
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NOTICE— W<
** ’ for children ,.J|
; Apply to Mrjfe
on; Phone 299-
HAMBURGER^
•20 and 80c, ta
anrfpies.
tried chic)
> fe, Hallett. __„ r7„__
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anY radio can
easily be adjusted by a radio
. hbod to hear Ji.— 1800
—A----- on the dial. Listen, tb the "Hal-
lettsville Pol|rtg Time,” Monday
through Friday,^t2:30 pm. arid
• J win a" prize. " , ' (nc)
NtfTlCE - Herd- Is a remlriiler
j to’listen to the 1 Hallettsville
;. t Polka Time at 3:3b -p.m. over
K C > F. H, — 1600 on ydur
dial Prizes ate awarded ", f°r
identifying a ‘‘Mystery Tune."
, The tirqe— 3:30 p^n., the pltfe
; 1600 on your dial” (ne)
SEWING MACHINES—“sowing
* Machines boUg|jt sold and re-
paired. I have
. Singer and Whl
one sljtotly us
i tfc Console nwi
J. F. Speed.
fcL ' j (ntel
inniP’umn
£X7734 CHARGE
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Strauss, Mrs. Leo. New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 70, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 16, 1950, newspaper, May 16, 1950; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1284347/m1/4/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.