Elgin Courier and Four County News (Elgin, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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OREGON COUPLES
VISIT AUSTIN KIN
The Men’s Fellowship of Cen-
tral Christian Church sponsored
Suites
from
years.
age.
F uneral
grandchildren.Alsofour sisters
Mesdames John Neese and Her-
bert Pfluger, Pflugerville;
Emily Imken, Taylor; and Hilda
Weise, Austin.
Lundgren Jr. presiding.
Mrs. Ralph Lundgren , mem-
bership chairman) reported 98
and called attention to two new
members present , Miss Maur-
ine Abel and Mrs. W.E. Camp-
bell.
Miss Nell Owens announced
Nov. 8th as Poppy Day and will
have members on the street in
keeping with the annual custom
to supply the public with these
little red flowers of remem-
brance.
Mrs. Otis Schanhals was in
Kansas City
HUmboldt 3-9579
in Mexico, Mr. Charles From-
me is president of the Christian
Men’s Fellowship.
Mrs. Gus Heine of Richland was
an Elgin visitor Monday._______
The Coffee House
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CUSTOM GRINDING AND FEED MIXING MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, BEST
PRICES PAID FOR PECANS.
WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF A COMPLETE LINE OF LIVESTOCK
AND POULTRY FEEDS.
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Delicious food at moder-
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CHILDREN UNDER 12
FREE.
REASONABLE RATES
JOSEPH MASSAGLIA JR.,
President
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ST 100 luxury units—each
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Chapel open to all faiths. Direct tunnel connection to
Pennsylvania Station. Facilities from 100 to 1,200 for
banquets, special functions and private meetings.
THREE POPULAR RESTAURANTS
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DENVER, COLO. Hotel Park Lane
NEW YORK CITY Hotel New Yorker
SAN JOSE, CALIF. Hotel Sainte Claire
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iliary met Tuesday evening, ------------------
October 21, at the Elgin Ele- Mens Fellowship
mentary School at 7:30 o’clock . ,,
with the president, Mrs. E.O. D inner-Meeting Held
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WE ARE NOW BOOKING C/S CAKE, MEAL, 20% PROTEIN RANGE CUBE
AND CREEP FEED. AVOID HIGH WINTER PRICES BY BOOKING ON TODAYS
PRICES WITH US.
Friends of Mrs. TheoCzimsky
of Elgin will regret to learn of
her bereavement in the death of
her mother, Mrs. Klas Goetz,
who died at her home in Austin
Monday, Oct. 20, 1958, where
she had resided some sixteen
ENTERED AS SECONP CLASS MATTER AT THE POST OFFICE AT ELGIN.
TEXAS, UNDER ACT OF MARCH 3, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1 YEAR, $3.00; 6 MONTHS, $2.00; 3 MONTHS, $1.00.
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
ANY ERRONEOUS REFLECTION UPON THE CHARACTER, STANDING, OR
REPUTATION OF ANY FIRM, CORPORATION, OR INDIVIDUAL PUBLISHED
IN THE COLUMNS OF THIS NEWSPAPER WILL BE CHEERFULLY CORREC-
TED WHEN BROUGHT TO OUR ATTENTION. WE DO NOT HOLD OURSELVES
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE VIEWS OF OUR CORRESPONDENTS. IN CASE OF
ERROR OR OMMISSION IN ADVERTISEMENT, WE DO NOT BIND OUR-
SELVES LIABLE FOR DAMAGES FURTHER THAN THE AMOUNT RECEIVED
BY US FOR SUCH PORTION OF ADVERTISING AS MAY HAVE BEEN REN-
DERED USELESS.
include field trips to study and
observe various vocations. If
the Explorer is especially in-
terested in radio, television,
mechanics etc local men trained
in this particular work will
serve as instructors for them.
The program will also include
entertainment features and the
Explorers uniform will be right
off the fashion designers board-
blue jacket and gray trousers.
Boys who have completed their
Cub and Boy Scout work should]
participate in this new Explorer
Scout program which will be
started around the first of the
year. It will provide a nice and
rewarding interest for spare
time after-school hours and
week-ends.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Solomon reared here and although they
of Salem Oregon are here for like their homes in the north-
after fFU, KANSAS
m les of $ P V Missouri
driving to.N.. I f
U.S. Highway 40 East and Noland Road For Reservations, Phone\
(3% miles west of jet.of U.S.Hwy.40 & U.S.71 Bypass}
\Mailing Address: Independence Me.
west where they have been for dames Walter Laake, Clarence
the past eleven years, they Johnson, Emil Czimsky, Ed-
make trips back every so of- ward Crider and David Wilson
ten to keep in touch with re- all of Austin; P. Greenwell,
latives and friends in Elgin Houston and Theo Czimsky;
and other central Texas points. 19 grandchildren and 17 great-
Doubles 1
from ”11
Mrs. Solomon’s mother, Mrs.
W.M. Koenig, who passed a-
way at her home here Sunday
morning, October 18.
Theyy we
at the hin
ted. a" •
stop at Red Bluff, California
and advised of their bereave-
ment. They waited there for
their son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Solomon of Eu-
gene, Oregon to join them and
they came on together reach-
ing Elgin Tuesday night and
were present for the funeral
on Wednesday afternoon.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Solomon
and their son were born and
POPPY DAY SET
AT AUX. MEETING
The American Legion Aux-
Sunday, Nov. 2 All Saints Day.
9:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
Sermon “The Ones Called
Blessed”
10:00 a.m. Children’s Miss-
ionary Society.
Nov 4, 2:30 p.m. Visit Rest
Homes in Elgin.
5:00 p.m. Confirmation Class.
ite will be associated with the
station, James (Jimmie)Rankin,
Southwestern University stud-
ent who will preside as disc
jockey each Saturday afternoon
3:00 to 6:30 o’clock. His first
program was the past Saturday,
Oct. 25.
The other Elgin talent is the
I Kermit Nygard family heart on
Sunday afternoon at 4:45 on, a
program sponsored by Jack
Anderson Motors of Elgin.
Page 4 Elgin Courier, Elgin, Texas October 30, 1958
THE ELGIN COURIER AND FOUR COUNTY NEWS
Published Every Thursday
The World Community Day
program sponsored by the
Council of Church Women of
Elgin and coymunity will be'
presented FSiday afternoon,
Nov. 7, at 3:00 o’clock at Cen-
tral Christian Church. The
theme of the program will be
"The Christian Woman and The
World.”
Every one is extended a cor-
dial invitation to attend.
their quarterly dinner program JAMES RANKIN
Monday at 7:30 p.m. Thetheme KTAE DISC JOCKEY
of the program was “Our
Mexico Missions” and featured Radio KTAE, Taylor willlike-
a Mexican style dinner and a ly be a favorite station the com-
filmstrip showing mission work ing week-ends as another Elgin-
The dinner speaker was Tom Nov. 5, 2:30 p.m. Ladies Aid.
Reavley, former secretary of Theme: “The Christian Wo-
AUTHORIZED AGENTS TO HANDLE YOUR PURCHASE ORDERS ON
FALL GRASSES, LEGUMES AND FERTILIZERS-DISCOUNTS ON VOLUME
PURCHASES
from the Weed-Corley Funeral
Home in Austin Tuesday at 2:00
p.m. with the Rev. W.C. Ahirich
the officiating minister. Burial
was in the Memorial Hall Cem-
etery. Pallbearers were James
Pickel, Monroe and Erwin
Czimsky, Gilbert Johnson,
Edwar Lantzsch and. J.R. West-
moreland.
Survivors included her hus-
band; one son, Atlan Goertz, of
Taylor; seven daughters, mes-
a visit with relatives which
was saddened by the death of
Justin Dart, chairman of the gram Committee, Mesdames
Explorer Committee of the cap- Robert Anderson, Eric John-
itol Area Scout Council an- son, Nora Larson and Miss Al-
nounced the new “Teen Age” ma Berkman. Hostesses will
program of the Boy Scouts of be Mesdames Howard and Sven
America for 1959 which has been Magnuson.
recognized for its worth to our Nov 6, 7:30 Church Council
teenage boys and has attracted] Meeting
much attention and interest __________________
throughout the Capitol Area -r-L, i i -L—- A A,
Exploring is for high school bEll. LUTHERAN
boys and the new program will. WEEKLY PROGRAM
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tional Defense.
Four talented young ladies
presented piano selections,
Mary Lou Fisher, Nancy Fitz-
patrick, Rebecca Rivers, and
Gayle Starr Poth and Cathy
Cartwright sang a solo. Miss
Nell Owens passed song sheets
and everyone joined in a sing
song.
The hostesses, Mesdames
Owens Carter, E.Roy Jones,
and Ned Carter, and Miss Nell
Owens, assisted by Mrs. Martin
Anderson, served refreshments
of cookies and punch to some 35
members and guest.
Guests present other than
those on the program were:
Mesdames Sam Cartwright,
W. B. Keele Sr, Harvey Fisher
and W.F. Fitzpatrick.
Hostesses for the November
meeting will be mesdames C.
W. Webb, Lawrence Nelson and
Henry Larson.
MOTHER OF MRS.
CZIMSKY DIES
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Bredlow of the Elgin Courier
were among newspaper and
other publicity representatives
from fifteen Central Texas . NEW SWEDEN
CHURCH NEWS
ing on the new Explorer Scout Sunday, Nov. 2, 10:00 a.m.
program held at the Austin Sunday School.
Country Club at 7:00 p.m., which 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
was preceded by afriedchicken Nov. 4, 5:00 p.m. Confirmation
Mesdames J. F. Metcalfe,
Kittie Henderson, Margie
Creel, Bremond Wood of Elgin, I
and Mrs. Arthur Fogle and I
Carolyn of Austin were in
McDade Sunday afternoon to
wish Mrs. R. L. Williams
“Happy Birthday on her 90th
anniversary. She had been hon-
ored at noon with a family birth-
day dinner.
HAROLD H. AND ROBERT L. BREDLOW, OWNERS AND PUBLISHERS
ROBERT U BREDLOW, MANAGING EDITOR
MRS. LENA FINCH, NEWS EDITOR
R. CURTIS TOUNGATE, MECHANICAL SUPERINTENDANT
Mrs. Wesley Morell is the
lucky and happy new owner of
a nice Atlas sewing machine
presented in a drawing held at
Nelson Food Store Saturday,
October 25.
The feature attracted quite a
number of housewives as there
was a choice between a vacuum
cleaner and the sewing
machine - and what woman
would not like to possess one
or the other as a first or a
replacement?
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Bredlow, Robert L. & Finch, Lena. Elgin Courier and Four County News (Elgin, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1958, newspaper, October 30, 1958; Elgin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562369/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Elgin Public Library.