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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Page 2
FRIDAY, NOV. 7, 1952
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Ik* Fayette County Record
Published Every
Tuesday and Friday by the
Farmers Publishing Company
F. 8. Bambtich, President
L. J. Suluk. BUltor
John L. hulak, Menacing Editor
Entered ae second class mall
matter at the Post Office at
La Grange, Texas
•ubacrlptlon Rates: Year 13.00,
• Months 81.75, 3 Months <1.00
CISTERN NEWS
By Mrs. Gertrude Pavlica
cer and family of Columbus and ( Vl'iumck - A llpil
Mir. Vred Smith of Ramsey were
j.UfhtM of Mri
nejulay.
Mr. ami Mr*. Gilbert Keller, and I- *Miss Dolothy Georgia Ger-
< tuldren spent the week end with . . T • i *
relative, in Wurrenton and New became the bnde of
Uln,. ! Clifford H. Allen at St. Wen-
Mr. and Mrs. Willie llarbich and j eeslaus Catholic church in
t hildreu of Sau Antonio
11 ut uonihPi wpic I a
ivari Hauer wed ftUptials Wednesday
Ffcytettevillfe Ntvri
By Mr F. C Pafel Jr.
Old Land Mark Razed
Another old land mark of this
uren rave way to progress when
Sir. and Mrs. l.ouis Kovar raxed
were | Holman at three o’clock Wed- ibelr old home near town In order
new home on the loca-
MULDOON NEWS
By Mrs. T. H. Bridges
Mrs. Louis Uosch, Mary dale
and Darlene, Mrs. Sophie Macha-
cok Mrs. Alnm (loach and Miss
Teresa Pavlica wera shopping in
Flatonla Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Melton Janca
spent the week end in Fort Worth
visiting relatives.
Halloween News
„ ,, .... , . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vinklarek
Hi,lav was a jolly time for the am, (.hllUren of CBlllpo 8pent
younger set. In the afternoon the 8unday wlth relaUvpg hen,.
lirst four grades enjoyed their, Misa A,(re(,B H#V|lca of Austin
usual Halloween parade and visit- wa, ot ller mother. Mrs
ed the other rooms.
The fifth and sixth grades put
on a funny program and enter-
tallied all the other grades o( the
school, after which all grades re-
turned to their home room and en-
joyed a few games. Refreshments
were served.
At an early hour in the night
groups of small treat or triekers
Gertrude Pavlica. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Heno Vinklarek of
Houston spent the week end with
lelatives amt friends here.
Mrs. Dorothy Ivy and children
of Austin were guests 111 the Joe
Ivy home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I.onnie Robbins and
Michael l.ouis of Bay City spent
the week-end with homcfolks here.
MIbs l.lllian Vinklarek of Austin
visited the homes and received
their treal. By the morning hour [ w ""b0me This ‘ w"wk-e“nd.'
little signs were left ut most of j _
the homes showing that the gob-
lins or witches had been there,
bul no harm or injury was done.
Personals __________________
Mrs Johnny Shumen and <li*u»sh-1 vjl]e were visitors in Bastrop
tor. Donnie K.. Mrs. Irene Spen- moncjay
I) A N C E
At
BILL’S HALL
Near West Point
Saturday, Nov. 15
Music By
Ray Baca’s Orch.
Adm.: Gents 74c, Ladies 25c,
Tax Included
guesis in the Joe Harbtch home j nes<jay afternoon. The altar to build
as SWBSL.**M
ring ceremony, held baskets of Iate Mr and Mrs. otto Meitzen.
white gladioli. I grandparents ,of Edgar Melt ten.
Miss Annie Lee Jasck pro- The old barn was use<l as u school
t ided the wedding music. with Mrs. Meitzen as the teacher.
The bride is the daughter of Kr,u H»tt*rnw"„ now about w
,, s-, • M»ars of age, wan one of her
Mr. and Mrs. George V. Cer- implls
nosek The groom is the son, The Jolin oerik fanilly lat,r
of Mrs. Minnie Allen of Gal- owned the place for many years,
veston. then Chas. Cmajdalka Sr., an ac-
Given in marriage by her compll.hed musician came from
f ., ., u j v ■ , i Europe end It was his family homo
father, the bnde wore a bndal (,urinK h„ „fe Ilme He WR8 th6
gown of white slipper satin. ,Bthpr of Mrs KoVar, Chas. CmaJ-
The fitted bodice had a sha- 1 dalka of Houston. F. Cmajdalka of
dow yoke outlined by a Scaly and the grandfather of Lad
fishu of pleated nylon net and Cmajdalka.
trimmed with scalloped lace. I l-oc»i«
It was fastened with tiny self c*»l ar'd J- A. ’’f*" a“d
.... - .. . _ family of San Antonio visited with
covered buttons and the long Ml. J.nd,Mr8 Kdwln Tschledel
sleeves came to points over s„ndBy,
the wrists. The long full skirt Mrs. Bill Plagens ami son, Daniel
_ fell into a cathedral train Her James, of Industry and Mrs. l.ouis
. i «■ l J fingertip veil of illusion de- Schnuer were week end visitors
| Mr. and Mrs. C. J Michal-, de/ from a tiny headed in Austin with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
i sky of Baytown and Mr. and ; *7 t f Llnustaedter and son
Mrs. Frank Vitek of Fayette- .. , . .. , Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sladek and
I While carnations and lilies of Mr an<| Mr„ F c Kntpl)el Bt.
the valley centered with a ,ended the football game at Col-
purple orchid. loge Station Saturday.
Miss Lillian Cernosek of Mr- ttnd Mr8- Emtl
Galveston was her sister’s « ^ H^rs Fmnk £S&
only attendant. She wore a de|. gun<jay.
gown of pink net over taffeta ^
and carried a bouquet of white |jrnT1v[l\ TflP MFWC
carnations clustered in blue ivUUlNU lUr IMbV>r
net and satin ribbon. j By Mrs. Leo Jaster
Otto Lee Beckman of Sealy, I
SEE
Herbert E. Jaehne
Land Building
Service
For Land Clearing, Tank
Building, Root Cutting, Sub-
Soiling and Other Dirt Work
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
Phone 44M
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Church of Christ
Fayetteville
Bible Claaa. a us —....... — ................—.......——
Morning worship, 10:60 to 11: *6. Personals
Kvatilng services; 7:00 o'ciqck In Mr Bnd Mllt w B Jours am'
•inter; 8:00 o clock In summer. family of Houston spent the
! week end with her pnrents. Mrs.
Bernice Jones.
{ Mr. and Mrs. Vaaliue Blanken-
i burg and Bobby Wayne Lueders
of H<Ai?toh spent the week-end
j with l'Mri aud. Me*, Bill Parker.
1 Mrs. ttehilce Phillips of Reuu,-
Wednasday, mojif Is .visiting Mr. ttud Mrs. T.
H. Bridges and -Patricia Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvtiy Downs of
Houston spent the week-end with
triends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Robbins and
daughters of Orange spent Friday
Tuesday, with Mr. and
First Baptist, Church
Rev. J. H. Mitchell, Pastor
Sunday School. 0:4o a. m.
Morning Worship. 11 Of) a. ir
Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m.
Training I'nlon, 6 :30 f>. m.
Prayep Mcoting,
7:30 p. in.
Everyone Is Invited to meet and
itudy with us
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. P. Owen, Pastor ,
Church School, 9:45 a. in., H. J. i through
Schovajaa, ijupt.
Morning Worship, IX a. m.
Evening Worship. 7:3n p. m.
Choir practice, Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
La Grange
Business & Professional
Directory
John Guenther Clinic
MEDICAL — SURGICAL
John C. Guenther, M. D.
Tel. Office 409, Res. 393,
James T. Makinson, M. D.
Tel, Office 56. Ras. 213
Office Hours Dally
8 to 12 and 1 to 5
Sundays and Holidays By
Appointment Only
ST. ANTHONY’S
REST HOME
An Ideal Place for Tour
Loved Ones In the ,
Sunset of Life
Route 3, Box 7 *
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
West Point Assembly of God
Rev. Aaren H. Burnt, Pastor
Sunday Morning Worship, • 11
a. m.
Mid-week prayer service, Wed-
nesday, 7:30 p. m.
Saturday night services, 7:30
p. m.
Sunday School, Sunday, 10 a. m.
St. James' Episcopal Church
Monroe and Colorado
The Rev. Arthur J. Lockhart
Mrs. Johnnie Hart.
Mrs. Effle Robins who has been
visiting in Orange is now lure.
Raymond Speed of Humble spent
the weekend with his pnrents,
Mr. and Mrs: Amly Spaed.
Robert Henry Miller and Mler
Alice Furr of Smithvllle spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L.
W. Miller Sr.
Clem Warren of nastrop visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Fleck Inst
week.
Ollie Davis of Houston spent
Inst week with friends and rela
fives. j
John A. Kerr Jr. of Ft Worth*
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Pittman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Vatcnder and
Sunday: Church School at 9.30 family of Burnett Is visiting Mr.
Adult Bilile Class at 9:45.
Morning Prayer and Sermon at
11;00,
Mondays: Choir rehearsal, 7:30
p, m. ( _______
Wednesdays: Confirmation clnss- ^ubscrllitlon to The Record
esltt 7:30 p. m. __
Dally (except Tuesday): Morn
and Mrs. Glen Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seale of Hal-
lettsvllle spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rlghtmer.
Thanks to J. B. Ptttman for his
ing^ Prayer at
or ^tt
: 30. Evening Pray-
5:30.
I)R. JENNINGS R COOK
Optometrist
Located At Thul emeyer’s — Flatonla
EYES EXAMINED—GLASSES FITTED
LENSES DUPLICATED
Visit Our Complete Laboratory
Immediate Repair Service
Office Hours 8 to 5:30 — Phone No. 155
cousin of the groom, served as w.ddlng Rits Held
best man. The wedding o! Miss Margery
The bride’s mother wore a 1 White of Houston and Lloyd Glese.
black crepe dress and black ' ul»H of Houston but formerly, of
accessories. The mother of the I ^ wTas ?°>*mnl"d *" 'he
. . : lehem Lutheran church laRt Sat-
gioom wore dusty rose crepe day a( l p m Rev A n w,ta8
with black accessories. Both 'officiated,
had white carnation corsages, j Have Little Boy
A reception followed in the a 2c and Mrs. R G. Zwerng-
K. J. T. dining hall at Am- , nmnn Jr. of Wichita Falls were
, inannsville where a chicken : rnarfo happy over the arrtvai of a
I lnrl saiishan dinner wax ' baby boy 0,1 0ct 31 Th<,v named
'and sausage supper was (he baby 0regory Rj,.hard. Hts
served. The biides table was : weight at birth was seven pounds,
centered with a three tiered' ten and one-half ounces. The
wedding cake decorated with grandparents are Mr., and Mr*
pleated nylon net ruffles and Leo R. Jaster of here and Mr and
placed on a reflector sur-' *JT* R 7'wernemann Br. of
rounded by fern. A miniature R“"y CeltbranU
Mrs. R. A. Richter observod her,
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Richard Vasut was honored
with a birthday party on Sun-
day, Nov 2 on his 20th birth-
day a* the home of his moth-
er, Mrs. Mary Vasut of FI
4th Sunday: Sunday school ut
2:00 p. m. German service at 3:00
bride and groom topped the
1 cake. Lighted tapers on bWhef 1 on 0*1 31.
side and arrangements of ,.alled on the eve of her natal dayf*.
white gladioli and asters Com- j and relatives and friends came on io »o a. m.
It/lf/5fma5
4 Shopping
..(Aecubu-^1
_ lvkl\
gRue
ST
_ The bride and groom 'eft on
■ a wedding trip to Austin, the
bride choosing for travel a
grey suit with navy accessor-
ies and an orchid corsage,
j They will make their home
’ in Galveston where both are
I employed.
Do your Christmas shopping early this year and be as-] Out of town guests attend-
pleted the table decorations. Sunday to help hey celebrate.
Mrs. Otto Lee Beckman of | Mrs. Leona Reuter was a birth
Seely served the cake.
Wuldeck Lutheran Church
Rev. A. T. Kluge, Pustor
2nd Sunday: Sunday school at
9:30 a. m. English service at 10:30 Campo.
ln Among those who attended
the party were Miss Lillian
_ Loth and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Plum & Hostyn Catholic Churches Urban and children of La
Rev. Edward J. Jansky, Pastor Grange, Alfred Urban of Fay-
Plum: First and Third Sundays, etteville, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Mass at 7:00 a. m. Second and f>J0j,ka and twin sons of Dris-
Fourth Sundays, Mass at 9:00 cojjf Mr and Mri Fi(ldie Ned.
1 Hostj n: First and Third Sun- halek and daughters ofPalfi-
lays, Maas at 9 00 u m. Second ctos, Mr. and Mrs. George
ind Fourth Sundays, Mass at 7:00 Bollom and Darlene of Dris-
». m. coll, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
—---Stunkard, Miss JLeona Kocian,
The Methoaiet Church | Johnney KM^m^r. and Mrs,
, Willie Meinardiis and children
all of El
BOELSCHE CIJN1C
Medical-Surgical-Diagnostic
Dr. L. D. Boelsoh#
Dr. E. T. Williams
Dr. L F. Zatopek
Dr. Robert G. Thompson
Dr. James L. Ash!ey
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined (Basses Fitted
Frame Repairs Lenses Duplicated
Over La Grange Drug <k>
La Grange Phout 391
KOENIG FUNERAL
HOME
FUNERAL DIRECTOR^
AND EMBAI.MER8
PROMPT AMBULANCE SERVICM
Phone: »3 and 244 — La Grange
Fayette Memorial
Hospital
Full Time Registered Technician t
German and Bohemian Spoken ^chroeder Bldg.
Visiting Hours: 911 a. in.
3-5 p. m. — 7-9 p. m.
Dr. D. R. Taylor
Optometrist
Eyes Examined—GIksvs Fitted
Phone 353
La Grange, Texas
Dr. Jenningrs B. Cook
Optometrist
Lenses Duplicated
Flatonla, Texas
Located at Thulemeyors
Byes Examined — Glasses Fitted
Office Hr*. 8 t< 5:30 - Phone ’.55
La Grange Veterinary
Hospital
DR. F L. GUNN
Phones: OUico 195, Res. 273W
DR. W. O. MODE
Res. Phono 470W
favette County Abstract Co
Incoporated
John Schroeder, Manager
OLD MASONIC BLDG.
Opposite: Payette County Recon,
Phone: Office 281 — Residence '.>'9
ABSTRACTS 1946 MAPS
Crayton Studios
Portrait and Commercial
Photographer*
Phoras: La Grange Ut
Glddlng* 346
Open » A. M. — < P. M.
Located Over Bargain Center
C. E. STEVENS
ARCHITECT
M2 Trust Building
Galveston
Telephone 2-9211 at Galveston
or write RFD 3, Grange
Dr. Arnold J. Darilek
GENERAL dental
PRACTICE . . X-RAT
Otto A. Hunger Building
Telephone Office 176 — Re*. 168
«ssa
Monroe at Travi* Street*
Rev. Oecar E. Llnetrum, Pmetor
■rveo ner nev. Ulcer c. .................. , p .
Kclatlve* If Sunday Sehook s' 9:30 a. m. | and tr®r& ..,l
natal da/ ^MorninR WBWfllp Service at | l.ampo. ‘
sured of a wide selectivity of gifts from ottr large stock of fine
merchandise.
You may take ativantage of our “lay-away” plan if you
desire. Come in to see us today.
Here are a few early-shopping suggestions:
y:. 5 *Bn
r?
•u
ing were: Mrs Minnie Allen,
Ea. Beckman, Mrs. Edna Hult-
gren, Miss Rose Olsen, Mrs.
Travis Catoe and Mr and Mrs
j D. J. Martino of Galveston;
I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chason
and children, Frank Beckman
i and Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Fee and family of Dickinson;
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lee Beck-
| .nan and Mr. and Mrs. Otto
H. Beckman of Sealy; Mi- and
Mrs. Stanley Cernoch and
family, Miss Louise Cernosek
and Fred Cernosek of Bay-
town.
Super Billfolds Famed Beds, Pencils
c —
T ■v
MAT
Nationally Known
Perfumes
Famous Eastman
Cameras and Films
TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS ON DUTY
LA GRANGE DRUG CO.
Warda H. D. Club
Plans Window Display
The Warda Home Demon-
stration club met on October
28 at the Parish hall.
Council reports were given
by Mrs. L. A. Giese and Mrs.
Ernest Lehmann.
Mrs. Curtis Langford was
accepted as a new member.
Preparations are being made
for the club's window display
to be at Warda store the last
week in November.
An interesting demonstra-
tion on belt making was given
by Mrs. R. A. Pietsch.
The recreation was enjoyed
and the prize was won by
Mrs. Robert Lehmann.
Delicious refreshments were
served by jMrs. R. A. Pictsch
to 10 members, one visitor and
four children.
The next meeting will be on
Nov. 25 at 2 p. m. at the Warda
parish hall, where a demon-
stration on landscaping will be
given.
Phone T78
I,a Grange
Jay celebrant on Nov. 1 and Mrs.
Laura Rlrkelbaoh on Nov. 4.
Play Scheduled
The Round Top-Luther Leagut
will give a Play. “Aunt Sarnanthy
Rules the Roost,” at .the Rifle as-
sociation hall here Thursday
r.icht. Nov. 13 at 7:30. Admission
will be adults 35c and rhtldreu
25c, an ad elsewhere in this issue
(UsaLoses.
Personal
Delvin Jaster. William Noak
and Emmett Stork of T. L. C... Se-
puin. spent the lest week-end
here with their parents.
(3tg Youth mooting at 2:30 p. in.
$db District meeting of MYF.
Evening Service at 7 p. m.
Guests in the Mr. and Mrs
Erank Koderka home tv
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. P
J. Novosad, son, Jimmy and
daughter, Joyce, of Houston;
Ms. and Mrs. Lud. Stavenn
and children of Wharton And
Mr. and Mrs. Ruddv Kaderka
and baby daughter, Betty Ann,
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
H. T. Flachmeler. Pastor
Church School. »:30 a. m. Edu-
cational Building.
Worship Service, 10:45 a. m.
Ladies Aid. Monday, 3:00 p. m. ________^ ______________________
junior Choir, Wednesday. 3:40 of Houston They also attond.
p. m.
Senior
p. m.
CouncRmen's Rully
Wednesday. 8:00 p. m.
Confirmation Class, Saturday,
9-11 a. m.
You arc cordially Invited to wor-
ship and work with us.
Choir.' Wednesday, 7:30 ed the cemetery services.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
Raymond W Durat, Pastor
Prairie Valley
9 a. m., Sunday School.
Worship service, 10 a. m
Councllmcn's meeting. Wednes-
day at Round Top.
St John* Lutlmran Church
Rutersville
Raymond W. Dur»t, Pastor
Sunday School, 7 p. m.
Worship Service. 8 p. m.
Councllmpn's meeting. Wednes-
day at Round Top.
Choir practice, Wednesday, 7:30
p m.
Meeting of local council. Thurs-
day, 7:30 p. m.
Weldort Tiedt, student at
Ihe University of Houston,
spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gu.*
Tiedt.
ladies Observe
Week Of Prayer
The W. S. C S- of the Trav-
is Street Methodist church, in
observance of its “week of
prayer” program, here Wed-
nesday held an all-day event,
beginning at 10 a. m., with an
open Bible and an illuminated
cross providing the setting for
the impressive program-
The morning program car-
tied the designation of “quiet
day” and had for its subject,
“flie Called of God” which
was led by Mrs. Oscar Lins-
trum, who also offered the
opening prayer and the first
meditation, “Friend, Where-
fore Art Thou Come.”
Other meditations presented
were: Called To Be Saints |
by Mrs. M. F Dickerson: “The
Love of God” by Mrs. Maggie Rc.hoyl staff meeting.
Robertson; “God Has Called Wednesday. 7:30 p. m Cm.n. II
Us” by Mrs. W. C. Hunter; and pf" » ft**11* ,hn K<’u,,d Top
"Called, Chosen, Faithful” by
Mrs. Dell Deese.
Three hymns were used on
the morning program, aceom-j
panists for which were Mrs. |
Maude Oder and Mrs. Sam
Rosenberg. Mrs. Linstrum of-1
feied the morning benedic-
tion.
At noon, a covered dish
litncheon was served to the
twenty atending members |
The afternoon session had
as its theme, “Ventures of
Faith.” In addition to the1
hymn, “My Faith Looks Up To |
Thee,” talks were presented • Remember those friends who
by Vivian Linstrum, Mrs Sam ennnot enjov the autumn 0411-
Rosenberg, Mrs. Monroe Tolle, (lf-doors. Ixiw-priced bouquets.
Oder,'Mrs Wm' Moyer^ond MUELLER FLORAL
Round Top, 9 30 a. rh.; German service, 10:30
a. m.
Tuesday. 7:30 p. m., Sunday
Stdiool Btaff meeting.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Council-
men's Rally at tho Round Top
' uthcrnn church.
Thursday, 2 p. m., Ladles' Aid
meeting.
Saturday's 8:30 a. m., conflrma-
llon class.
--
Zton tv, Lut'ieran Church
CASH SCARRY GROCERY
-SPECIALS-
For Friday and Saturday* Nov. 7-8
XLAPtVLA
FLOITR, Giadiola,
50 lb. sack — $3.85
25 lb. sack — $1.94
Missouri Synod
H. A. Traugott, Pastor
8:45 «. m.. Service,
10 u. m , HIM,. Classes ami Sun-
day School.
7:^0 p. id.. Religious Movie, “As
Wo Forgive."
St. John'* Lutheran Church
Warrenton
Wm. Feller, Pastor
Sunday. November 9: Sunday
evening service,
7:30 p* m.
Monday. 7:30 p. m. Sunday
church. (Brotherhood
meeting to be announced.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Mo. 8ynod
Thee. Schmidt. Pastor
Nov. 8: Saturday Bible School
at 9 a. m.
Nov. 9: Divine Services at 10:30
a. m. Sunday School and lllhle
Class at 9:45 n m
Nov. 11: Nominating Commute.'
al 7:30 p. m.
Nov. 12: Sunday School Teach-
ers at 7:30 p. m.
SHORTENING, Crustene,
3 pound cartbn-----— — ^9c
SALAD DRESSING, Miracle Whip,
Quart jar---56c, pint jar ---34c
CHEESE, Armour’s Cloverbtoom,
2 pound box-----------— 96c
SOAP POWDER,
8t. Paul'* Lutheran Church
Shalby
Wm. Feller. Pastor
Sunday, Nov. 9 Sunday School.
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
A. 8. Welts, Pastor
Round Too. Taxes
Sunday School at 9 a. m
German Service at 10 n. in.
Meeting of Council Men, Wed-
nesday. 7:30 p. m.
Brotherhood social. Friday, 7 p.
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Ante
Fleas
Aphids
'Bedhngs
'suitable
Y Ev»n lor
KITTENS
4 bvtAmnufmtlurtr
Ptrceze, Larj?e
Box
— — 30c
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Mrs. L. G, Tilton. A prayer by
Mrs. Linstrum conduHorf thp
tlay’s program
AND NURSERY CO.
Phone 25# — Idt flrnnge
Edward L. Hruska
Real Estate
Phone 55 — Fayetteville, Tex.
I.iccnsod Salesmen:
FD (TOBY) TOBIAS
Phones 521 & 541
Ellinger. Texa*
CHAS. TOBIAS
Phono 257.1 — l.n Grunge
PEACHES, Renown, 2—No. 1 cans 37c
COFFEE, Maryand Club, 1 lb. can — 88c
2 pound can--------$1.74
PEAS, Trellis Early June, 2 cans — 27c
CORN, Lc Grande, Golden,
Cream Style, 2 cans------27c
OLEO, Sun^old, 1 lb. carton —r —20c
SOAP, Lux Toilet, 4 reg\ bars -t--25c
CIGARETTES, carton----$L99
JUST RECEIVED!
Fresh Supplv of
FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS
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