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THE fAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
IW Fayette County Record ATTEND FUNERAL
Published Every Mr. and Mrs. A. *J. Phillip
Tuesday and Friday by th« ()f La Grange attended the
Farmers Publishing Company fuilf,,a| ()f their uncle, Adolph
T. 8. Bambuch. I’residaat Ip. Filip, 58, at Moulton Wed-
Jota Editor ,»-**> Tl*« World War I
Interjd a* second class mall veteran died Monday after a
matter at the 1>oet Office at prolonged illness. Services
La Granga, Texse were held at the Catholic
•ubscrlptlon Ratea: Year $3.CHi. church, the Rev. J. J. Hanacek
• Months $1.75. S Months $1.00 being celebrant oi the Solemn
., Requiem High Mass. The
SiHOlY Knights of Columbus and St.
'Continued »ro-n Page 1' Joseph’s society escorted the
First place breeding heifer, remains and the V. F. W. and
Jersey, was shown by Herman American Legion accorded
Popp. Jack Herzik won the military honors at the grave-
grand champion ribbon with side.
his Southdown breeding ewe1-----.
and first place with a South- j ler two; Lawson Kloe.se!, Al-
down ram.
' fons Schilhab, Leroy Miksch,
and Emmett Baylor and Paul
Gansky, 4-H Club boys.
Fat hogs, Sylvia Kossa,
Marvin Uemlieka, two ribbons:
Blue ribbon winners were. 0ran LlttU>) ’ Erwin Kainel.;
Dairy division, Dannie J Henry Huebner, FFA boys,
Gansky, winner of three rib-
bons; Earl Hertel, four: Ervin
Pavlik, Elmer Kob/.a, Wulde-
mar Hpebner, Leonard Berger
and Oran Little, all FFA !>■«'.
Fat calves, Little, Edmund 1 Ohnheiser, two; James
Krenek, Lawson Kloesel, I ^®ata,cej^> D“nny Gansky,
Franklin Miksch and Thomas Ja™* Antosh, two Francis
Marek. Schindler, two; FFA boys, and
„ Billy Rosenbach and Ivan
Eat lambs Joe Brosaman,jSchroeder, 4-H Club boys,
two ribbons; Jack Herzik, two;, Breeding ewes> Walte’r Stel.
Florence Chr-st, two; Jimmie zi four ribbons; Jack Herzig,
Harrington, two; James Wink- thrpe. Florcnce Christ and Joe
__ iBrossinan.
Housework i 0 z c°pei*nd &e car-
. , nation Company at Austin,
facy l/Vithmif | judged the dairy animals.
* * allVIIE Other classes were judged by
Aiaaaino Rarbnrba iPruf ^ ^ stahiberg of the
Hugging UabndUIC animal husbandry department
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New Arrival
Mr. and Mth. Vent'll Vinklarek
ai> happy fiver the arrival of a
haby son born to I hem March 7,
in the HuHtrop hospital. He
weight'd seven imhiihIh and nine,
ounces anti will answer to the
name of Glen David Thomas. This
is the couple's Nevcuth child. Ho
is welcomed by five brothers and
one sinter. The happy grandpar-
ents are Mrs. Joe Vacek of Kovar
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vinklarek
of Cistern.
It’s A Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Havelka of
Hoatyu are unnouiuinK the ar-
rival of a baby pirl born to them
March 9 in the Weimar hospital.
She weighed five pounds and was
named Hernadetto Ann. This is
the couple’s first child. Grand-
parents are Mrs. Bessie Havelka
of Hostvn and Mr. ami Mrs. Char-
lie Vinklarek of Cistern. The
mother will lie remembered as
Miss Bessie Vinklarek.
Undergoes Operation
Miss Dorothy Vinklarek under-
went an emergency appendix oper-
ation Monday morning in the
Payette Memorial hospital In Da
Grange. She is reported to he do-
ing nieely.
Personals
Mrs. Lillian Miller of Arizona
spent the week with relatives and
friends in Cistern and Flatonia.
Itomonu Nan mann. Norma Fa-
Jns. GussJe Mae Syler and Almeda
Ann Ivy of Cistern were umons
the students to receive basket
ball jackets in Flatonia High
School last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vinklarek
were recent visitors in La Grange.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bordovskv
and little son of Houston spent
the week-end with homefolks
here.
Mr. and Mrs Anderson of Eagle
Lake visited in the Joe Harbich
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ben Hill
and two sons of San Angelo. Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Hill of San An-
tonio. Mr. and Mrs. Ganrae Hill
and daughter of Yoakum visited
in the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Hill and Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Robinson Sunday.
Miss Romania Neumann is ill of
measles this week.
Fayetteville News
By Mrs. F. C Pafel Jr.
SPECIAL ON SEAT COVERS
(During March Only)
Local*
Ruil Jurecku ot Hounton spent
llie past week-end here with his
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Cilia Foerster a 11'1
son, of Ciirpus Christ! spent (he
previous week-end with Mrs. I.ena
Tschiedel and other relatives here
and at I.a Orange.
Mr. and Mrs. Bhnfl Hassler were
l.ellvllle visitors one day this
week.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Schulz and
sons ot I.a Grange spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Hen Wied and
Carolyn.
Mf. and Mrs. Allan Ik Paged
spent the latter part of tho week
In Ridding*.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cordes and
daughter. Marilyn, spent the pre-
vious Snndav in Wharton.
Mrs. A. E. Jackson and Karen
of Houston spent Heveral dava
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Kntppel Sr.
ROUND TOP NEWS
By Mrs. Leo Jaster
Renewal
Thanks to Julius Schwiprzke for
Ills renewal to The Record.
Honored At Dinner
Mr. and Mrs liernhnrdt Peters
honored M Sgt. and Mrs. Edgar
Peters and son with a turkev din-
ner at their home on Sunday of
Inst week. Man) relatives and
friends were present
Spends Furlough Here
M/Sgt. and Mrs. E K. Menking
and soil, recently stationed at San
Antonio, are spending ills furlough
here with Mth. I.ydia Fricke.
After Ills furlough Sgt Mon-
king will leave for Hawaii. His
family will join him later.
Mrs. C. O. Heed and Edgar
Fricke Jr. of Houston also are
visitors with Mrs. Fricke
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. George Greenville
and sons were visitors with Mr.
snd Mrs. It. A. Richter last week.
CARD OF THANKS
With grateful hearts we
want to take these means to
thank everyone for the many
kind deeds extended us dur-
ing the illness and passing of
our mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Mary Otto. We especially
express our gratitude to Rev.
H. T. Flachmeier for his
prayers and Consoling words,
the Boelsche clinic and hospit-
al staff for their constant care
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
Tennessee Production Company,
a TexuB Corporation to Tennessee
Production Company, a Delaware
Corporation, Conveyance. Gran-
tor’s assets and property, real,
personal or mixed, tangible or in-
tangible, of record or not of re-
cord. wheresoever.
John Ityza to Joe Horak. Jte-
lease Lien, acred, - Lg.
Charles Wessels, et ux to John
A Tanecku. Deed. 1 aero, John
I Cooke Lg.
Alfuna Weigelt to Kstate of O.
M. Mlchalk. Deceased, et nl. Re-
lease Lien, I’ndlvided 1/4 interest
in acres. Wm. italih 1 T.g. Grant.
Lester E. von Rosenberg to Ks-
tate of O. M Michatk. Deceased, et
al. Release Lien. - acres, W. H.
Carson 1/4 Lg.
Mamie Mellow Saunders to C.
P. Jones, Deed. 77.S3 acres. J. F.
Berry Lg
Ashley Denton to Karel Pavlik.
Release Oil Lease, 80 ncres, Jos.
Blegel Lg.
E. L. Drawe, et al to I,. 0.
Ward. Oil I,ease. 400 acres, Green
DeWitt Lg
I,. B. Ward to C. A. W. Schiege,
Assignment Oil Lease, 400 acres.
Green DeWitt Lg.
Boston Realty Conmanv to Maw
Schwartz. Release Oil Lease, 121
acres. John Vauderworth and Wil-
liam Williamson I.g
Alma Oedtng. et vir to ignar M.
Rainosek. Transfer Lien, 148.75
acres, Favette County School Land
Survey. Mary Lewis Labor and
Anna Powell Lg.
Mrs. Elizabeth Italnoaek, el al
to lg. M. Rainosek Assignment
Marie Bohot Weds
Brownwood Man
The marriage of Marie Bohot
to Frank Bunn of Brownwood
was performed at 7 o’clock
| Thursday evening in Schulen- and watchfulness, the Koenig
burg by Justice of the Peace! Funeral Home for their con-
Hnrvey Clark ( siderate services, to the Ladies
Witnesses were Miss Virgief Aid* Missionary Society and
Von Minden and Lonnie Can- !ne™^rs. ,of th* Rebekaha,
non, also of Brownwood. ^‘nd "^hbors and friends for
, It he food, flowers and anv
The bride wore a chartru.se other .sympathetic act shown
suit with beige accessories and; toward us We again say
an orchid corsage. Her attend-1 thanks and may the Lord's
ant wore brown with wJkite. biessing bp upon you!
accessories and a yellow iris(Mr and Mrs Fred Otto Sr.
corsage.
PLASTIC, Regular $45, Now--
FIBER, Regular $27.50, Now---$18.75
Expert Workmanship—Satisfaction Guaranteed
LESTER’S UPHOLSTERING SHOP
At Renck Motors — La Grange
Mr. and Mrs. Bunn left Fri-
day for Brownwood where
r they will make their home, the
$.»4.tJU groom being employed by the
Southwestern States Telephone
company there.
Hugo Zapp
The Grandchildren
ARTHUR C. THIES
Representing
Lutheran Mutual and
Great Southern Life Ins. Co.
Ln Grange Texas
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Stomach Disorders
By
Dr. C. Hv Steffensmeler. D.C.
Published in Interest of Public
Health by La Grange
Chiropractor Clinic.
DIhchh^h of the stomach are
divided into many HasHes and
vailed various names. But back of
all there is p
cause that If
common to all -
nerve weak non*
We have seen
many types o’
stomach disor
ders nnd have
never found one
without some In
terference to the
nerves lending tc
the stomneh.
Nerve interference lowers tie
vitality of any organ. Thousands
of people are enjoy in* stomach
health today because of the scien-
tific removal of nerve interference,
after other methods have failed
When we realize that severing
the nerves lending to the stomach
would cause the stomach to be
paralized. then it is easy to under-
stand that any interference to the
nerves would cause disorder in
proportion to the interference. For
this reason stomneh disorders
should be benefited by Chiroprac-
tic.
The responMhility of the Chiro-
practor to the public health is to
prevent, correct or control those
conditions of the spine which, by
interfering with normal nerve
function, cause disease such ns
atonuich disorders.
IN MEMORTAM
In memory of mv son. Milton
OhnrkiH Riedel, who died in ser-
vice March 19, 1045.
My heart is sore and aching.
My mind so for away.
Haems nothing has been able to
hRip me
Since the day you were taken
away.
Everyone hu.vb that lime will heat.
But seems they didn’t know me.
For my darling as long as I have
life
I'll still lie grieving for thee.
Your Mother
USF, RECOUP WANT Al>
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SKAT
tournament
Given By
Sons of Hermann
Sunday, March 30
1 p. M At
I'rairic Valley Hall
Everybody Wolcomo!
SURVEY
(Continued trnrn Page 1)
It was decided to postpone
the P.-T. A.’s bake sale until
after Easter. The next meeting
was also set for 3:80 p. m. on
April 10 instead of at night.
At the opening the P.-T. A.
prayer was given by Mrs. Gil-
bert Hermes with a program
following by the fifth grade.
Under the direction of Miss
Card, a group of fifth graders
sang five songs: The Cannibal
Kine. Tell Me Why, O My
Darling Clementine, The Little
Mohee, and Mr. Rabbit, Your
Ears Are Mighty Long.
The speaker for the evening
was Walter P. Frevtag who
gave a talk entitled “A Brief
Sketch of La Grange and tts
Communities.” It was an in-
teresting talk concerning the
early history and facts about
education, postal, medicine
and wars of this section of the
country.
moupital PATIFMT*
lam Kvaulcky. Hmlthvllle. ,
Mrs. Elroy Kiinmermaun and
haby, La Grange
Ben Foerster. Wdrda.
Hev. Arthur Edmonds. City.
Mrs. August OeUlemllers, City.
Gus A Witt. I.a Grange.
Peter Sadler, La Grange.
Mrs Herbert Sommer, Ln
Grange.
Mis, AJwIne FielHam. La Grange.
Martin Koeurek. Kllinger
Mrs. George P. Rainosek, La
Grange.
Mrs. Harold Bonn gnd baby.
New Ulm.
Mrs J. A. Berger, Giddings
Mrs. (' J. Wansloy, Siuilhvllle
Frank Mika. City.
Mrs. Selma Tachatachula, Bid-
dings.
Mrs. Mary Dlttert. BolivtUe.
Misa Nlta Dlttert, Bellvllle.
Mm. W, L. Morgan. Plum.
Mrs Louis Bek, La Grange.
E. H. Llndemann, Industry.
Miss Ada Struve. City.
Walter Nagel. Giddings.
Miss Agnes Kruse, Ledbetter.
Miss Julia Krelsehe, La Grange
Mrs. A. C. l.enert. City.
Mrs. Greta Schubert, City.
Mrs August Sauer, taj Grange
Louts Simroank. Fayetteville
Ramona McFarland and baby. La
Grange, l Col).
Lien, 148.75 acres, Fayette County
School Land Survey and Mary
Lewis Labor.
R. B. Spucek to M I. Letcher,
Release Gravel Lease, too acres.
Benjamin Greenville and Alexan-
der Ewing 14 Lgs.
South Texas National Bank or
Houston to .tl. l.'Leicher, Release
Liens, too acres, Benjamin Green-
ville and Alexander Ewing Lgs.
Itena Ureymann iluser, et al to
Frank S. Foitik, Independent Exe-
cutor Estate of Mrs. Cecelia Hrev-
maun. Deceased. Receipt and Re-
lease, Special Legacies in Last
Will anil Testament.
Adolf Vacek, el ux to Shell Pipe
Line Corporation, Right of Wav
Deed, on. in. over ami through 50
aeres, Thomas Taylor Survey.
Rudolph Besetrn.v, et ii$ to Shell
Pino Line Corporation. Right of
Way Deed, 03.5 acres K. Crier I.g.
Rudolf Hilscher. et ux to Shell
Pipe Line Corporation, Right of
Way Deed, on. III. over and
through 20 acres, K. Crier Lg
Bertha Graf to Shell Pipe Line
Corporation, Right of Wav Deed,
on, in. over and through; 95.3
acres, t. Almansur Lg.
Frank Vucek et ux to Shell
Pipe Line Corporation. Right of
Way Deed, oil. In. over and
through 85 acres. I. Almansur Lg.
Jos. C. Anders, et ux to Shell
Pipe Line Corporation. Right of
Way Deed. on. in and over ton
acres. K. Crier Lg.
Rosa Waldhauser Thompson, ct
vir to Shell Pipe Line Corporation.
Right .of Way Deed., on .In and'
over. 43.7 acres. Thomas Taylor
Survey.
Joe Michalke. et ux to Shell I
Pipe l.ine Corporation. Right of
Way Deed, on. In and over 32
acres. Thomas Taylor. Lg.
Qabe Warren, et ux to Shell
Pipe Lino Corporation. Right of
Way Deed, on, in and over 60
acres. Thomas Taylor Survey.
John Vacek. et ux to Shell Pipe
Line Corporation, Rdght of Wav
Deed. on. in. over and through
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
City Election, April 1: *
For City Secretary:
MRS ELVIRA SAXON
For Assessor-Collector:
C. G. ROBSON
63,6 acres. K. Crier Lg.
Ruby Kruse to it. H. Weatherly,
Power of Attorney, —Special." us
to 216.5 acres. J. Wilkinson and
It G. Haugh Lgs.
John Huminan Jr. to Haninmn
Oil A Refining Company, Assign-
ment Mineral Leases, interest in
2,930,08 acres, James Parrott, J.
H. Tatum, K. 8. Powell, F. E. Set
ler, John Schrader. John Mar-
shall. Thos. Toby, S. St. John. A
Weaver. F. A. Bettlnger, John
Vivien 1/3 Lgs.
Gustav A. W. Wenkehuch to II.
J. Strief, Assignment Oil Lease.
1465 1/2 acres, J. W. Wells and
Pntrick Breeily Surveys.
Louise Weigelt, at vir to Gus
Mlchalk, trustee. Deed, undivided
Interest in 5.42 acres, W. H. Car-
son 1/4 I.g.
Valentine ItataJ. et ux lo Heber
Stone Jr., Oil Lease. 145 1 3
aeres. J. H. Cartwright 1/2 Lg.
and Franklin I.ewis Lg.
Willie Mass, et ux to Heber
Stone Jr.. OH I.eaHe. 143 acres,
Franklin I.ewis Lg.
Otto Muss, et at to Heber Stone
Jr., Oil Lease, 176.70 aeres Frank-
lin Lewis Lg.
Emil F. Parma to Cities Service |
OH Company, Change of Deposi-j
lory, 38 12 acres, B. Perry i.g.
TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1952
(with Interest tn right of way).
Genelle Petry, et al to Gerhard
Oeltjen Jr.. Deed, interest Iu Blk.
“R" and “Q,” frc. Kblin Addition,
I.a Grange.
Frank Hertel. et al, Affiants to
The Public. Affidavit, for Heirs of
Oar| FOeilrich Hertel. deceased. aH
lo bequest under will.
Man’ll! Little, el nx to Elton G,
Schulze, et ux, Deed, 55.8 acres,
S. F. Knight Lg.
Mrs. Mary Kubecka to E. II
Stafford. Oil I.eaHe, 78 acres, Win.
Rabb 3 Lg. Mill Tract.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Worley
of Fredericksburg were brief
visitors here Wednesday after-
noon. V
BAKE SALE
Saturday, March 22
HAVE
CASH BUYERS
for farms and ranches near
Fayetteville, Rutersville and |
Round Top. We can give best j
of references—any bank in j
Brenham, Texas. List with us,
and get the job done. For sales
estimate, call 2431, Brenham. j
EH RIG REALTY
Gliosmarm Drug Bldg.
Brenham, Texas
K.
Starting 11 A. M.
at
J. T. Home Office
Sponsored By
Lu Grange K. .1. Z. T. Lodge
Your Patronage Invited!
SEE
Herbert E. Jaehne
Land Building
Service
For Land Clearing, Tank
Building. Root Cutting, Sub-
Soiling and Other Dirt Work
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
Phone 277J — Moodv Apts.
Your Child
WILL LIKE THIS
NEW COUGH HELP
For coughs and bronchitis due to coldj
you can now gctCrcomulsion specially
prepared for Children in a new pink
and blue package and be sure:
(1) Your child will like it.
(2) It contains only safe, proven
ingredients.
(3) It contains no narcotics to dis-
turb nature's processes.
(4) It will aid nature to soothe and
heal raw. tender, inflamed throat and
bronchial membranes, thus relieving
the cough and promoting rest and
sleep. Ask for Creomulsion for Chil-
dren in the pink and blue package.
CREOMULSION
FOR CHILDREN
relieves Cngks. Chest Colts, Acate IroarWm
NOTICE!
Wouldn’t you like for your htishand to be in the Style
Show for 1952, modeling ladies’ latest fashions’.’ This show is
sponsored by the V. F. W. Auxiliary at the High School Gym
on Saturday, Marrh 29 at 8:30 p. in. Admission: 40c adults, 20c
children under 12.
Wc would like all available men in town to he in this show.
Please call No. 257J or 345 for details.
Refreshments served free! (39-2c)
Gives You
* You con see out —
Others can't see in
"rompt Removal of
DEAD...
UNSKINNED or DISABLE:
• hogs 1 rrZLr
CALL COLLECT 131
Texas Rendering Co., Ltd.
Bastrop, Texas
Remember those friends who
cannot enjoy the fall out-
of-doors. Low-priced bouquets.
MUELLER FLOR A I
AND NURSERY CO
Phone 256 — La Grange
FOR PUBLIC
ENJOYMENT
The V. F. W. Home
at the I.a Grange Kafr
Grounds
OPEN
F.vcry Saturday Night
After 7-30 P M.
Refreshments - Dancing
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