The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 30, 1952 Page: 2 of 8
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THE rAYPTIt COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
TUESDAY, DEC. 30, 1952
has to offer.” That, of course,
sdunds good for world con-
sumption, but Americans
should pray that not too much
sympathy be accorded to any-
thing Gangster Joe has to of
fft» Fayette County Record
Published Every
Tuesday and Friday by the
Fanners Publishing Company
t. B. Harubuch, Preatilent
L. J. Sulak, Editor m
iohn L. Bulak, Managing Editor ft,r Any offer made by him
■ntared m second data mall ,, , , , , , ,
will bo loaded and dangerous.
' It is to lx* hoped that our ire-
coming administration knows
•ubcorlatlcn Rates: Year 13.00, that. To fall into another trap
• Month* 11.75, 3 Montne 11.00 . j i well pro' I fat |] to OUT
American way of life.
Editorial Comment
“T ruman Apparently Ready « Stalin offers anything that
To Leave Stall" Peace Episode!"**1 ,a^ar fu‘r* %W,U *
Uds a head- ,,,llv U’l’uus‘’ ,l"' bn-mln,
wants more time to get ready
matter at the Poet Office at
La Grange, Texas
Up to Gen. Ike,
line in a daily newspaper.
That is fine. That scoundrel
fooled two of our presidents in
the p«fst—Franklin D. Roose-
velt and Harry Truman. Now
let us hope that Ike will profit
by experience and not let the
dirty rat pull the wool over
his eyes. It certainly is time
that our leaders realize that
they are dealing with an un-
scrupulous crook and not fall
into his trap again.
Secretary of State Designate
Dulles gave out a statement,
after talking to Gen. Ike, that
the incoming administration
will be glad to consider favor-
ably and "sympathetically
any genuine peace offer Stalin truth?
for the inevitable The gang
he leads knows well that there
is no room on earth for free-
dom and slavery. The world
cannot he Half free and half
slave. One or the other sys-
tem must be destroyed. Gang-
ster Joe knows that better
than any one else. Conditions
in the satellite countries friay
be getting out of control and
he may bo willing to ease
things for the present, hut no
permanent peace will exist so
long as the two ideologies—
freedom and totalitarian ism-
face. each other. One. must go
Will our leaders prove wise
enough to fully realize that
#■
It’s a real
' %
pleasure to * ^
4
1953
C. A. W. SCHTEGE
Licensed Dealer in Oil and Gas Leases and Royalty
No Deal Too Large Or Too Small
C. A. W. SCHIEGE SHOWS
I)rive-In at Round Top and Other Shows at
Pletsch’s Store. Waldeck. Ellinger and O’Quinn
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. W. Schiege Owners
Lock Box 151, Phone 38, Fayetteville, Texas
ELLINGER
(Continued (rsm Pas»e 1)
anti Mr*. Loon (}a| trier.
Mrn. \V J. Koehl Sr. and daunh-
and Mrs A .1. Darilek and fumlly
F rid ay.
Mr. ami .Mr*. Joe Sujiak and
Iaufill!«• r. Dorothy, of El Canipn
slain (’hrlMnias holidays here vl-
dtini< with relatively
'BnstrOp-Fayette
Soil District News
Charles Hllsher, a Bastrop-
"•r vifclu,! in ixi Grange »t«h Ur. Fayette Soil Conservation Dis-
trict cooperator at Park, re-
cently completed 1.2 miles of
terraces on his farm. They
were needed to prevent ‘fur-
ther erosion of his field top-
Mr. un i viiH i.e„i.'(Jartner Hpent soil. His terraces empty on his
liiistinns iii t.a irunge with Mra. 1 meadow .and into his pasture
* jVhe-e the extra water can be
Tlu.mas MiAHdl and MI"h I>or 1 i u |i~,
uihy I'llWIaM „f lluuHtun. Ml and 1“ V T, „ ,
virs g. n. sdus i anil son. iiuniiy. f Arthur E. Krebs, a cooper-
nf Wharton, Mr. ninl Mrs .lark ator in the Willow Springs
Ham ami family of Bastrop, Mr. community, enlarged his pond
ami Mr: < lan m e /.aio|n k of this fall. By enlarging his pond
Fredeiji-knbark am! Mr ami Mrn. l, -m ____ _ 1 ,
, .be will conserve more water
John I*, /.atuliek ol lien spell! , , ,
ihri ima ti.- ■ here with Mrs will have plenty for hid
livestock all year.
Anton Tietjen Jr., a cooper-
ator whose farm is about 2
miles south of Rutersville, ex-
cavated a pond in his east pas-
ture. Two short diversion ter-
races increase the drainage
area to make it adequate to
fill the pond if normal rainfall
r'ma .Mttt-holl and all enjoyed n
•urkey dinner with all the trim-
in Infra.
The following silent Christinas
lw*re with Mr. and .Mrs. Ifeiuv
Cook and non ami J«din Kron**k
Sr.: Mr. and Mr*. Had. ^ito^ok
um\ son, Mr. and M,r*. Flunk Zuto-
nek and family., Mr. and Mrs. Joe
H. Knnek :iu«l family, Mr. and _ __
M, « Hmly Kn-nok «n,l lamilv. Mr. I conditions'pre^il’ ii" wa"s"a‘lsii
and Mrs. Lycka and fan- I
iiv ami Mr ami Mr*. Adolph 7.u-1 «H.«sai*y to contruct another
uiixk ui Autumn; Mike Von Min- diversion terrac*e_to fill the
den ami Mi -' Norn Lee Vasat .if j pond in the west pasture These
I .a Grange an l Mias t'aa Mae | '
Coufal of Fayetteville.
Mr. and Mrs. Luoaard Kusimei-
iky ami soil ol Houston are spend-
ing the. l loiHimas holidays here
with Mr. and Mrs. Koberl Kulba-
itek.
I Mr. and Mr*, ('has. Kovnr and
laughter of Beaumont visited
I here during the Olxastnias holi-
wfllCW? “PC Mr*! V6b
dayB
Koepke.
Louis Lyeka of Angleton Is
spi nding the Christmas holidays
here with relatives.
Mi and Mi s., Clarence /.atopek
of Fiedpik-kniiurg mum I , Christ-
mas here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Zatopek.
Mr. am Mrs T. J Roberts and
family oi El Cami>o spent Christ-
inas here with Mr. and Mrs. Rud-
alph Tydlatk.'u
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klnainu of
Houston are spending the Christ
mas holhlaya here with relatives.
Mi and Mrs It (). rfaniMhaih.
Mr. and Mrs. Elo Kaumbaeh and
I'.oojlv, Mr. anil Mrs Alton Hmuiu-
bach and family and Anton CrUirn
spent Christmas in l-a Orange
with Mr. ami Mrs. Otto Urban
where they all enjoyed a delicious
| turkey dinner with nil the trim-
1 dropped and in addition to
I gallstones it made me a Hope-
less invalid I a’so had a bad
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
Agents and Attorney in Marts.
Oontlnetilal Olf Company to O.
1. Fisher, Power of Attorney.
"Special.'
(ontlnoBlul oil Compnify to K.
Power of Attorney.
R. G. Zweinnmunn to S. P, j. 8.
T. Hodge, Transfer Lien, 7,5 acres. 1V1
N. Townsend Survey. i “Special.
John H. Phillips Jr . el ux to1 H»rry Huolsebusch. el ux to J.
August Kaclr. Trustee for S IV J. w • Harrington. Gravel Lease, K*
S. T. Lodge. Deed of Trust. ,V> <*• r*'». W. H. Taylor Lg.
ucres. N. Townsend l.g. * I Ivan Antosh. cl ux to Slate of
JV|. C. Sterner, e| ux to L. J. Im- Texas. Right ef VVuy Deed. ft.73
nlk. et ux. Deed. 140.08 acres. I. acres, Fayette County School Land
C. Duff l.g. and M. Muldoon Lg. Survey.
No. 13. | Th<* IVdf vMl Hank of Hour
to Win. I’n- ton to Ivan K Antosh. et ux Ijhi*
Kerer. Cpoveyance and UehaHe, an'iial UoIguhc, 0.73 ucre*. Fayette
to IntcroHt in Entate of Jos* i»tiiii*‘ County School Land.
Cngerer, Deceased. | Walter Warner, <-t ux. to State
Nathaniel Davis, et ux and Kd- 0f Tcxa*. Uiaht of Way IH*»*d l.Td#
Har. Taylor, .Matio ialman's iziaii acres. Fayette County School I^and
pOQtrutt, 1 mri’, A. (’asilfnmn Ltf. Survey.
Luclle Murray iind VVilTlc Krvlnj AuK'u„(,nug KrUnk. et ux lo
MeDuffle, el al. Rental Agreement, ' a(f. (jf TsxM . g..,
Walter H. Cypert, D. C.
258 Washington, L* Grange
Chronlc-Nervoua Caaes
l.uily Attenilant
Call 161 For Appointment
S ueres, A. Castlenum Lg.
acres. Fayette County School Hand
Minna Voelkel. it al to Mr. and Purvey,
Mrs H. J. Ahllioni, Died. UftT 7, I. Hobart Kindlier, et ux lo State
square varas. N. Townsend l.g ,,, Texas, Right of Way Deed. 0.72
Continental Oil Company to I.
L. Fisher, et nl. Certified Copy if
acres. Fayette County School Land
Survey.
Heuolntlon. for appointment of |,;mi| K Merger, et ux to State
___: —— - ----- of Texas. UlKht of Way Deed. 2.HX
conservation practices con- ‘ ^vPoy"M‘‘ '''>»«* ,'*n"
serve the water and facilitate k 1,1 1 '
_ ^ Emil L. MerKcr. et ux to State
better grazing management for f T„XR8 HIk1u of Way ........ o.ir.
his dairy herd. • ! icres. Fayette County School Land
Mrs. Alma Moeller, a co- Survey,
operator whose farm is altout | Ed. Koether. et ux to Slate of
5 miles southeast of Willow, Texas. Right of Way Deed, 0.3*
Springs, constructed 1.3 miles Ft,y«u.* County SSchool Land
of channel type terraces for ,, ■; Koplll„r to stal(. ot Texas,
her cropland this lall. Also *i m»l<*ase 0.32 aeves, Fayette t'ouniy
0,2 mile diversion terrace was school Land Survey,
constructed alxive the field to: Joe Huder, el ux to Stale *0
divert the hill water away from Tex ns, Right of Way Deed, nos
the field terraces below. By ' Wm ' H““ '«■
the use of these conservation w- <’ Mendk. e' «> •« ^tote of
... . Texas, Right of Way Deed. 2.,*
practices she can now cultivate i ,,avi t|H 0mnlv Schoo) Land
this sloping land without Ids- Survl,v.
ing her fertile topsoil. j__-—
Despite the dry months of I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Disch
September and October, Her- JIr.uk and Freddie of Austin,
nard Kruppa, a Bastrop-Fay- Mr. andlMrs. Ed. Williams of
ette cooperator, has an excel- iVnton, Helen Ann Williams
lent growth of oats. Mr. Krup- (>f Dallas, Mrs. Ruth Prove of
pa, Ixiing a dairy fanner, rea- Tulsa, Okln., Mrs. Hugo Prove
liecs the value of lall grazing. aT1(j granddaughter, Judy, ol
Having Melilotus Indica and Lockhart visited Friday with
Hu bam clover seeded in with \jr alK| Mrs. W T. Kreuz.
his oats, he states that he rea----7
lizes more grazing from this Mlss Lillian Zftpmermann
combination. He will graze his ^ns returned to Temple after
oats and clover on into the. Ending Christmas with her
early summer and then take parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
his cows off and let the clovers Ximmennann.
go to maturity before plowing _ ... -------
under. Mr. Kruppa Ix lievos ’ j/jr alKj Mrs. A. J. Manning
that leaving his clover to go to'of Houston spent Christmas
maturity last summed gave him Dav with ^eir parents, Mr.
extra moisture this past (all an^ Mrs A R. Ruhmann.
he follows up in
CARD OF THANKS
| I wish to express Sincere
thanks to Dr Albert II. Bro-
I di'ii through litis column for
Ins skill and ability to'deliver
ine front ydars long suffering.
Since a little girl 1 suffered
with headaches and inflama-
tion of my throat. Doctors
could not as much as give me j
temporary relief I am a moth- Mr an<J Mr„ Klo Foyt lln<| f,ln.
I er of two children, and during j ^ of j,-| sl,eI1i ('iirisimas
Ichild bearing my stomach hen* with Mr aiui Mrs. Walter
Foyt ami family.
ChailiK Hrachovy ami Jackie
Walla of Houston are sliemllnt! the
case of sinus, backaches, andholidays here with rel-
practically not a healthy or- Ur a|((1 Meyer siwsit
gan in my bodv. Christmas in Garwood with rejn-
I came to Dr Brodcn at
Hallettsville, never dreaming, Sir. aud Mrs. Otto Koenke.of l*a
that T would ever get well Grange spent Christmas here with Sometimes
again. Suffice to sav, with the Kn** #nd K^'rk* 1 the summer with grass fpt ,cx-
r. . . r t Tx * * Mr. and Mrs Hurry mMKft snn 4
first treatment I fell great re- or Houston spent Christ 1 e ( tl r> L
lief. | mss here with Mr ami Mrs. John-1 v J Barta of the Praha —----------- ----------- -----------
I slept that night the first to Frauta and Mr. and Mrs. Heury community seeded 500 pounds anr| Mrs. O C. Bliese and Rev
time in ninitv a day wilhout '^inha. I of Dixie Wonder j>eas at the : ^ Mrs H T Flachmeiei and
dope. II was but a short three *«'•“* pS™*1"""' rate ^ 35 P'»'nds net- acre. 'ramjly.
in normal l,a,,><,"r'r "f ^ . If 1 Barta out down 250-300 pounds ______
of 29'- superphosphate lief >re „ Mr and M- Lester Thnode
Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Bliese
and children of Shfeveporl,
|La., sopnl Christmas with Rev.
weeks that I was in normal r'hristmnH hern with OTr xml Mrs.
Iihalth sueh as T never ex- Jo|in R Or*«k.
periencod in many years. j . - —
I fepl that only God could do |
this by the instrumentality of __ __ TU*uvC
man. My little girl, who had a LAHLI Ul1 ^ FTNIxS
| sore throat for a long while, j J wish to extend my sincere
i he saved from having an op'er- thanks to Dr. Albert H. Bro-
alion of the throat. Also my f den for saving me from pre-
Imsbatid, who suffered with mature death or perhaps
sinus trouble for years, he ton I Vorse.
has ln*en healed and has I Was ill for some years bp-
gained weight. I certainly am fore I was operated for female
very greatful, and tny husband | trouble. After that I was get-
too, for alt he did for us. 1 ting worse all the time. 1
greatly recommend I)r. Bro-
den tq those who suffer as we
have.
Mr. and Mrs. George Uk-ak
815 Knox . St.
Houston, •T’exas
(f.-ffcT
CARD OF THANKS
I havfe been ill for many j that I was
years, having had three oper- stupor. After the Doctor saw
called upon my Doctor but he
Seemed unable to give me the
slightest relief. I began to
wander around night and
unconsciously neglecting tuy
three lovely children. 1 could
not sleep n wink and would
keep my husband awake too.
My mind was a near blank so
all the time in a
discing the pens undei. Mi ■ at1d children of Houston, Mrs
Barta will let the peas go to j T i lia Meisel of Columbus and
maturity before plowing them Mrs. Honrv Herder and chil-
under for his general row crop „f Weimar were Christ-
fayning in the spring. Dixie f)ay visitors with Mrs.
Wonder peas grow off fast and Treatise TnrVer and Mrs. fl.
go to maturity early in the p()nuin Mrs, Tarver returned
spring, enabling Mr. Barta *"!(,, Houslon with the Thoedes
rei-eive full benefit from the ,n . 1Xvnfj (|,0 remainder of the
peas as a soil builder. ‘ |Week.
ations and l was getting grad-
ually worse, it cost me $1200.
At last I was getting so bad
that I hated to have anybody,
even my husband, around me.
I was out of my mind on occa-
sions for pain and nervousness
that I felt that death would
bring me great relief.
1 was operated for galstones,
appendix, and on m.V shoulder
I hardly know for what. At
long last, I read l>r. Broden’s
patients’ testimonies in the
papers and I decided to see
him. T was hysteric and cried
all the why to Hallettsville.
Hie doctor gave me one treat-
ment and I felt for the first
time great relief so that mv
head cleared up and I could
“tand on mv feet free from
dizziness and pain in mv tem-
ples. At this writing, T have
no more sinus, I can breath
noiTTiallv. I sleep all night long
and never wake np in the
night My bowels are acting
normally' I have no more bit-
terness in rrly mouth and I cap
without having gas pains
for all of which T am thankful
to God and the Doctor. T liigh-
Iv recommend Dr Broden to
all my friends.
Mr. and Mrsv Joe Svnpk
Ln ‘Grange, Texas
__ riMfe)
I hut I was off my mental ha
lance, he urged iny husband
that he take me to a state hos-
pital to the mental ward which
he refused to do.
I knew that if they would
take mo away, T wouM never
see my family again. It seems
like from Ilenvon some one
retxanmendod that T see Dr.
Broden of Hallettsville, and
we went, there. He thoroughly
examined me and went to
work. After the second week
I began to improve, and in a
month’s time my mind seemed
to level off so that l began to
loose my unwarranted fears
for I was so seared that I fear-
ed to he alone and hated to
have any body arq|ind me 1
had gall stones, fallen stomach,
backaches, sinus, all that is
gone.
Now. at tllis writing, I haw
los| all my feat, 1 can' sleep
good. I have my'children with
me and tny good husband is
with me. I gained weight ami
we are all haopv again I am
svtre tnv husband and T can
nttt find words of tharth* and
gr at i float ion that we can give
to God mid "the grtod Doctor.
Mr. and Mrs F J. Biehunko
705 N. Texana St.
HaMeftstille, Texas
__,_ (*-tM
More Return
ferWlar
THAN YOU COULD EVER BUY BEFORE!
BLACK-DAYUTE
John Guenther .Clinic
MEDICAL — SURGICAL
John C. Guenther, M. D.
Tel. Office 409, Res. 393
James T Makinson, M. D.
Tel. Office 56. Res. 213
> Otflca Hours Dally
* to 12 and 1 to 5
Suaduy* and Holiday* Hy
Appointment Oily
ST. ANTHONY’S
REST HOME
An I^Lil Place for Your
Loved One* In ibu
Saaeet ot Lit*
Route 3, Box 7
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
BOELSCHE CIJNIC
Medical-Surguml-Dia gnostic
Dr. L. D. Boelach*
Dr. E. T. Williams
Dr. L F. Zatopek
Dr. Robert G. Thompson
Dr. James L. Ash!ey
OPTOMETRIST
Lye" Examined - Olavsea Fit tad
Fruia* Rupair*-Loua«a Dur Heater
Over La Grange Drag Co
La Grange 1‘hoi.n 33*
KOENIG FUNERAL
HOME
FUNERAL DIKICCTVWl •
AND UMRALWKR8
PROMPT AM Hy LANCE 8KRVICM
Phone: 3* and 244 — La Drang*
Fayette Memorial
Hospital
■CnR Time KegUtcrod Technician
German and Hofectnlan Spoken
Visiting Hour* 911 a m.
_3 C p m, — 1 9 p. m.
Dr. Jenning-s B. Cook
Optometrlrt
• Lenses Duplicated
Zlatonla, 1'eia*
tax-ated at Thulemeyer'e
Bye* Examined — Glasses Fitted
Office Ills. 8 to 6:30 • Pliure 155
l-a Grange Veterinary
Hospital
DR. F U Gl'NN
Phenes: (itfuM Ul.,, kM. a7,iw
Dll. VV. G. MODE
Res. Phono 470W
Farette County Abstract Co
lncuporateil
John Schroeder, Manager
OLD MASONIC HL1XJ.
Opposite: Fayette County Heron,
Phone: Office 231 — Kesidence
\BSTRACT8 1946 MAPS
Dr. D. R. Taylor
Optometrist
Eyes Examined—Gl»ss.-a Fitted
3<hrocder Bldg. Phong 353
I-a Grange, Tcx.ii
Crayton Studios
Portrait and Commercial
Photographers
Phone*: l-a Grange 279
Giitilings 345
Open MA M. * P. M.
Downslalr* -North Bide Square
C. E. STEVENS
ARCHITECT
tl2 Trust III)lldlng
Galveston
Telephone 2 9211 at Galveston
or wrPe RFl) 3. La Crangd
Dr. Arnold J, Darile^
GENERAL DENTAL
PRACTICE . . X RAT
Otto A. Huugwr Building
Telephone Office 17* — Ran. 166
Visitors during the holiday of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs Louis
dnys at the home of Mr. and Schreiber and Mr. and Mi s.
Mrs. Gu.s Gnu were Mrs John Lorenz Schreiber of Waco.
Schreiber, Mrs. A. H. Haase,j--
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Haase Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Byrd Jr.
and Susan and Mr and Mrs. and daughter of Houston spent
Rueben J. Schreiber, John Christmas with their parents,
Louis and Judith of San An-! Mr. and Mrs. Mills Brown. Mr.
tomo; Rev. and Mrs. Rayburn an)3 Mi's. Frank Sheldon Jr of
Floyd, Carol Beth and Betly Houston were visitors with
n.Dn rail i * xTiro ,he'r ParL>nts over the week-
CARI) OF THANKS end.
We wish to take this means'
of acknowledging the many I
lovely cards, gifts and flowers!
we received from our friends
this Christmas. Because of ill-
ness it was impossible for us
to send cards as we did in
former years, but we are grate-
ful for being remembered.
Your thoughfulness cheered
us so much and we want to
say in all sincerity “Tliank
You.”
Mr. and Mrs. W T Kreuz.
(Tirislmas Dance
At the Rifle Ass’ii HaK
Round Top
Wednesday, Dec. 31
Music By |
Lee Use’s Orchestra
<■ Gents 50c, Tax 10c,
Ladies Free, Tax 10c
EVERYBODY INVITED!
R«*uml Top Rifle Association
ALL-NEW!
21-INCH!
•include* Federal
Exuiae Tax.
year Factory
ranty <>n
tube and one year
on parts-
TTloSlAT picture per dollar in tionwirir companion*! llig
13 GAC hmtm y. Clear, ehui'p, 21-Inch picture. No annoying
•teady- even in tough TV glare. Adnptaldp to lTMF. Mb-
«r«R». Virtually iauayneto if»- hogany finiHh. Matclting Imne
^terf*i*i»c* . ., pigv*4 in ,na- availahl* at extraco*L
MORGAN IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Phone 160] Ell
PLUM, TEXAS
FROM ROUND TOP
Round Top
State Bank
In business since 1912
Fritz Kiel
Feed Groceries Cold Drink*
Dealer In Country Produce
H. E. Schwarz
Cold Drinks
Henry Schlabach
General Merchandise
Wesley Alliors
Dealer in Poultry and fqg*
II. E. Birkelbaeh Cafe
Lunch**, Chill, Stew, Etc.
Fresh Meats. Sc* Foods,
Cold Drinks
E. E. Schwarz
Groceries and Feed
Jesse Weyatid
Feed Groceries—Cold Drink*
Dealer In Country Produce
Ga* and Oil
Von Minden Store
And Funeral Home
Saeks Garage
Auto Repairing—Texaco Producta
Sedie’s
Beauty, Otft A Navalty Shop
Mildred Smith
Poalmastar
Buddy Giese
Dealer In Llveatock
M. E. Schulze
0rece/4*e—Ftad Cold Drlni
Conoco Gat and Oil
MILS, LEO J ASTER
The Rornrd s Roiint! Tup Agrtil und ('nrrrtpondrnt »
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