The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 15, 1952 Page: 4 of 6
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Prompt Removal of
dead...
’JNSKINNEC or DISABLE
WORSES
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GRANT) PRIZE battles
only the naturally light
naturally dry
TOP of tha Brew!
GRAND
PRIZE
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TIIE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 195*
FLATONIA NEWS
By Mrs. Aug. Nolkamper
|8Hrev*port. Lu. nnd Frank Kre-! Whh named Katherine Marie anti
J tnenek of Voakutn and on** dauab- *an welcomed by a little brother,
j ter. Frances ut home, several > Proud grandparentH are Mr. and
grandchildren tmd great-grand- j Mrs. Vaclav Lala of Praha.
' children. Two daughters preceded | Move Here
Joseph Kremenek Passer him ill death. J Mr. and Mim. A F. Harley of
Funeral services were held from Decor**ion Day | Houston have moved here and are
Ibe Smith K.nil . Hi Home chapel The program for Decoration Day making their home with Mrs
*1 V i- • i u t i i ft i. . Iiul.l I k.. 1/ 11411 L.'.. ..I. ... . .1 ft,., i. %1 .... I,* .1 TKS .. . . I
in Moulton Mumltit inuruiliK. April <,X('1 l l“'‘s u> b« '» 0*k Hill J Barley * inolher. Mrs. Ed. Muel-
7. HI 8:39 ami HI it:no from St. ; cemetery on Huntiuy, April M. in
Joseph's Catholic i lun ch in Moul- . ?* Soug, “Vly fulth Look*
ion for Joseph Kremenek who [wl> !° Th®u' * lutoiila High School
puasetl away at his home near i f. MI’UII# ?uOClt °“’
town Saturday morning. Itev. V.1 cBr-kW; ^n.m *'or, tb‘‘ Salloa,
Plutoniu High School chorus:
add lean, R«v, F. C. Harrell: re-
Monlton Catholic cemetery. He Holut,°" "r for ,he '»«■!
A. Kuska of, Flatonia officiated |
and Interment was made in til" 1
ler.
In Hospital
Mrs. Frank Mlchnu is a patient
in the Wagner hospital in Shiner
since last week. Reports are that
bhe is rather ill.
Gets Promoted
Donuld It. St. Wrha wus recently
wns S9. Survivor* are his widow, IMr" A,"m ™»o Yeaiter. the teat f promoted to the rank of Sift. He
Mr*. France* Kremenek of Fla-1 Dmrter memfier of the assoclx-
touta; two sons. Joe Kremenek of IbY M™- ». X. Uruimer; sontt,
FOR PUBLIC
ENJOYMENT
The V. F. W. Home
el the l.a Grange Fair
Grounds
O 1* E N
Every Saturday Night
After 7:30 P. M.
Refreshments • Dancing
COM FORT ABLE IN ALL
KINDS OF WEATIIFK
•Hlest fie the Tie Thut Bind*;
Benediction.
Baby Girl Born
Mr. and Mr*. 'George Mazoch of
Houston are the happy parent* of
u baby Rill born ou April 1. in the
Wagner ho*pltal in Shiner. She
Edward I.. Ilruska
Real Estate
Phone 55 — Fayetteville, Tex.
Licensed Salesman:
ED (TOBY) TOBIAS
Phones 521 & 541
Ellinger, Texas
TERMITE CONTROL
and hi* wife and daughter reside
at Columbus, (la. Sgt. SI. Wrha is !
an liiHtructor in the Hunger irgin-t
lug. Mrs. St. Wrbu wan Hie former j
Annie Lee Scharrherl of Flatonia |
Now Sergeant
George A. Masek. serving wltli I
the First Marine Division In Ko- |
reu, was recently prffmotod to the
rank of sergeant. Sgt. Masek has
been serving In Korea for llie past
14 months.
Home On Furlough
I’ve Finest Jnsek of Cnmp
Roberts. Calif., is enjoying a 11-
day furlough with his parent*. Mr.
and Mrs. John Jasek ami family
! at Praha.
j Accepts Employment
MI*h Mardi Jean Broach, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mr*. Henry Broach
! of Praha, has accepted employ-
ment as a receptionist in Dr. ,
Ihle’s Clinic in Schulenburg.
been officially designated a*
Clean-l'p Week ill Flatonia by
Mayor 15. H. Zouzulik All trash
should be in containers and placed
where they can lie easily picked
up. Free pick lip of trash will he
mude ou Wednesday, Thursduy
n lid Friday.
Personal*
Mrs. Fuunie Uabetzsch spent
last week ill Columbus with her
son. Walker, who is a patient in
Ihe Columbus hospital.
Mr. and Mr*. Win. Ungerer spent
Ihe week-end in Austin visiting
with relatives.
Cdward' Svasta Jr. and Feggv
Dargan of San Antonio visited Fri-
day with Mrs Sadie Kubena and
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jurlca.
Mrs. Booster Hagan find Mrs.
Bill Vicks of Yoakum were Mon
day visitors in Ihe F A. Nesrslu
home.
Deaths Greater
Than Births, 13-11
Fayetteville News
By Mrs. K. C Pag el Jr,
Ilr. and Mrs. J. H. Durham mo-
tored to Austin Tuesday to meet
their daughter, Mrs. Alfredo Se-
mlnarlo of Fort Smith, Ark., who
will visit with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Breltschope,
Mr. and Mrs. Itichard Boehm of
Moulton und Mr. and Mrs. Felix
Jnnecku und son of Clkleru were
Austin visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Nollkamper
and daughter of New Braunfels
were brief visitors in the Aug.
Nnllkumiier home Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Matocha and
sons of Cistern. Miss Mary Mato-
i lia of Hlclimoml, Fred Trlicek of
NOW OFFERED LOCALLY!
* Estimates Cheerfully Made
* Prices Most Reasonable
FREE Inspection!
CONTI NI DUS CONTRACT VOLUNT ARY
Let A “Home Town” Man Take Care
of Your Needs
SEE OR CALL—
CLYDE ROBERTSON
General Contractor
Phone No. 453 — La Grange, Texas
P.-T. A. Meets
i Then next regular meeting of
Hie Flatonia P.-T. A. will be held
Thursday night. April 17, al 8 p m
in the High School Auditorium. A
film on “Family Kelationa" will
he shown nnd the Flatonia High
School chorus will sing Refresh-
ments will he served after tlm
meeting Rveryone is Invited to at-
tend the meeting
Garden Club Met
1 The Flatonia Garden dub met
In regular session on April 3 ut
3 p. m, with 13 members and one
guest present. Mrs. Durham gave
a talk on keeping paper and (rash
off our Texas Highways. The
Bpring Flower Show plans were
completed with Mrs. F. A Nesrsta
appointed general chairman. The
program was on Insects and win-
ter blooming flowers.
Clean Up Week
From April 14 to April 19 has
ARTHUR C. THIES
Kepreaenting
Lutheran Mutual and
j Great Southern Life Ins. Co.
l.a Granae. Texas
I NOTICE TO OEBTOR8 AND
j CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE
Or HERMAN A. NOACK,
DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given that
| original letters testamentary upon
I the estiite of Herman A. Noaek,
I deceased, were granted to us, the
I undersigned, on the 2d dav of
| January, 197,1. hy the County fourt
J of Fayette County, Texas All per-
sons indebted to said estate are
hereby required to come forward
and make settlement with us. and
al) persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required
to present the same to us within
Ihe time prescribed by law. Our
residence and postoffice address
is ns follows: Charley R. Noack
and Hermlnia R. Noack. Wards
Texas, where we receive our mall
on this the 29 day of March. 1952.
Charley K. Noack
herminla K. Noack
Charley R. Noack and Her-
mtnla B. Noack. Independent
Executor and Independent
Rxecntrix of the Bstate of
•Herman A. Noack, Deceased.
U (44-4twc)
Deaths outnumbered births
here 13 to 11 since the moat
recently published report in
The Record, according to the
official certificates filed in the
office of Justice of the Peace
George L. Haidusek.
Births ware as followif:
To Mr and Mrs. Richard P
Weaver, Warda, Fell. 27, a boy,
named Warden Alvin.
To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, I..
Baca Jr., Ut. 3, Fayetteville, Feb.
29, a girl.* named Billie Joyce
To Mr. and Mrs. Vasllne L.
Janria, March 4. Rt. 3, l.a Orange,
a boy. named Thomas August,
To Mr. ami Mrs. Lloyd Mllrov
Bohot, March 7>, I,a Grange, a girl,
named Barbara Blaine.
To Mr. and Mrs. William l> Pla
gens, March tl. Rt. 1 New Dim. a
boy: named Daniel James.
To Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Beau.
Star Rt.. New Him, March 19, a
boy, named Barry Bernard
To Mr. and Mrs Leslie J. Rohde,
\Turrenton, March 17. a girls
named Chartet Fay.
To Sammin McFarland and wife,
HI. 1, 1 jB Grange. March 17. a girl,
named Dorothy Marie.
To Mr. and Mrs. Elroy J. 7,1m-
inermann. Rt. 3. l.a Grange, March
17, a hoy, named David Ray.
To Mr. and Mrs. Klmund K
Doga Poisoned »
There’s a wave of dog poison-
ing In the Fiftyettevlile area. I.atest
victims are “Spot,” owned bv Mr.
and Mrs. C. Wagner, and “Poppy,"
property of Mr. und Mrs. Flank C.
Page!. Taking note of the |let
poisonings, the high school paper
lamented them ami described the,
dogs us “friends of nearly every-
Needvllle, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Matocha and son were Sunday
visitors jin the Julius Baeak home
Mr, and Mrs I. Man-lie spent
the week-end In Bay City.
We*sel«, La Grange, March 18, a
boy, named Wayne Charles.
To Jerrie Springs and wife, La
Grange, a girl, March 22. named |
Mnrlyn Jean.
Deaths
Inrant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edw-ard Kuheeka. Rt. 1, l.a Grange,
Feb. 29.
Delvln Joseph Welkel, BO. l.a
Grange, March 1.
Herman W. lleune. lili. Hi. 3,
Biddings, March 7.
Julie Robinson. Infant. Rt. 2, La
Grange, Marrh 7.
Phillip Bieradorfer, 75, La
Grange, March 11
Mrs Mary Otto, 81. La Grange,
March 12
Lester Lee Fehmer, 30, Kllinger.
March 17,.
George C, Wolle, 81, Itiitersville,
March 24,
John Matthews, 7,7, Plum, March
24.
Sam Hunter, 82, La Grange,
March 26.
Milton Murry, 75, Plum March
26
Jack McLaughlin, 86, Rt 2, La
Grangp, Marcli 27.
Dr, A. W. Kieke, 64, Round Top.
March 29.
body in town.”
Studsnta Home
Students of various colleges
were here tor the Buster holidays.
Among them: Geuette Cordes,
LRIIe Mae Vruna und Irene Wolf
of Han Marpos; Johnny Mynar of
Huntaville: Mary Frances X'huplck
und Frankie Marek of Austin.
Has Operation
Sam lveng of Glddings, father
of Mrs. Allan Pagel, submitted to
an operation at the, St. Francis
hospital In Breuhuiu. He Is re-
ported to be doing well.
Class Play Thursday
Tlie Junior-Senior classes of the
Fayetteville rural high school will
present a play, “Sing A Song Six-
teen," on April 17 at 8 p. m.
JERRY IRBY
_- AND HIS U
TEXAS RANCHERS
playing for a
BIG DANCE
at the
American Legion Hall
FLATONIA
Wednesday, April 16
TUESDAY,
DANCE
At Bill’s Hall
On Highway 71
NEAR WEST POINT
Saturday, April 19
Music By
Frank Migl’s Orch.
Modern und Old Time
Gents 74c, Ladies 25c,
Tax Included
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Opper- j
mann and sons of Mineral
Wells spent the Easter holi-1
days with relatives here.
Adm.: Gents Si, Ladies 25c,
Tax Included
EVERYBODY INVITED!
Jerry Irby Is Heard Monday
Through Saturday Over
KTRH at 7:05 A. M.
tor best results, use Record
Want Ads.
FREE
WEDDING DANCE
ttarmonie llall
SHELBY
Sunday, April 20
Music By
Bobbie Marek Oreh.
Given By
Larry Krebs and Bride
EVERYBODY CORDIALLY
INVITED!
CALL COLLECT 131
Texas Rendering Co., Ltd.
Bastrop, Texas
SEE
Herbert E. Jaehne
Land Building
Service
For Land Clearing, Tank
Building, Root Cutting, Sub-
Soiling and Other Dirt Work
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
Phone 277J — Moody Apts.
Discover the taste
that has made
it the
fyeerfi/
as
WEBER INSURANCE AGENCY
Since 1918
l1 ire—Auto—Tornado—Bonds—Polio
Life—Casualty—Hail—Crop—Livestock
MARIE WEBER LAWRENCE (STINK) WEBER
P. O. Box 24G — La Grange, Texas
BRAND
UMDCKT tUMMB WHISHT N MOOT 65% UAM MUIUU SMWS HHIUtKT SlUKHI BOUNtON WHISHT.
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■ofTHE BREW
tastes best to you
SIGN
Everybody knows “heavy” sinks to the
bottom, while “light’! rises to the top.
It’s just that simple. Hesvy solids—malt,
grain, and yeast—are used In brewing
every beer, including Grand Prize. Rut
in Grand Prize you get the supreme es-
sence of these fine ingredients—the clear,
MiHirklinp, lively brew that naturally rises
to the top! Heavy harshness and cloudy
bite never reach tha bottlel Patented sci-
“top of the brew" to the aging cellars—
to age the long, slow, natural way. That’s
why Grand Prize is naturally light! . ,.
naturally dry!—only the “top of the
brew" is bottled for you!
entlfic controls send only the superb the Brew,to You!”
Today, when you step up for beer, step
up to "The Top of the Brew"—exciting
Pale Dry Grand Prize. Today, join the
thousands who are saying, "The Top o*
All U if4 ,Y«. 7 AtMU Ikr t ,‘R V
TASTE! GRAND PRIZE!
PROGRESS
esc fits
UNITED DOUBLES ITS SALES OF NATURAL GAS
Zion Dele;
At Austin
Delegate
church alien*
District convt
theran chuivi
at Austin tin
Ritter, Carl 1
Zoch and the
gott Mi Dun
the Commltte<
jBtion
Dr, J. W
dent of the ge
ducted the
Monday night
on the work
church-Missoi
present condi
sion program
education ant
cost of apptt
million dollar
The Rev,
San Antonio,
the convent io
Two Injui
Car Hits
Archie Tyle
Negro, and
year-old La
were injured
miles west of
71 Sunday nil
their 1939 H
crashed into
of the vehidi
Tyler suffe
head and the
deep cuts to
face.
The acciden
ed by Sheriff
and Deputy
ATTEND Ml
Mr. and Mr
turned Wedn
cinnati and
April 5 they
tionyl directoi
Monument In:
ca which w:
Cinnnti. From
to Philadelph
visited Severn
son-in-law an
and Mrs-. Joh
MARRIAGE
Donald Le<
Miss Sophoni
Metnardus.
Charles Inc
Miss Ellen
mann.
Jesse F rei
Margarette M
DAWN
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Wed.-Thin
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ARythluR tf)««
ihi« heip
build the Gulf Soutfc , . . h«lp» YOU
Here, indeed, is a barometer
that spells growth and prog-
ress. f-rom ,1941 to 1951, an-
nual United Gas sales jumped
from 279 billion to 690 billion
cubic feet of natural gas. Cus-
tomers rose from 198,000 to
431,000. Communities served
increased from 321 to 461.
All this in just ten yearsl
Our company accepts its
responsibility for providing
dependable natural gas serv-
ice in the Gulf South . .. and
its growth parallels that of the
five-state orAo served. It is our
desire, as it is of every good
citizen of the Gulf South, to do
everything possible to assure a
continuation of such progress.
UNITED DAS
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SERVING THE
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IS* CHAIN NCU1
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 15, 1952, newspaper, April 15, 1952; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1124861/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.