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TUB FAYETTE COUMTY «ECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
FRIDAY, FEB 8, 1152
fV* Fayette County Record tlons. Of course, not all win,
Published Every 1 but moat of them attend, any-
Tunday and Friday by the way, to pick up pointers for
Farmers Publishing Company next year,
r. 8. Bambucb. Pre*ld»ot They are backed financially
I*. A Editor and morally by
mons, C. H. Griffin Jr.,
George Stavinuha, Dr. James
Ashley, John A Kubenu, Er-j
win Janssen, Henry J Seho-
vajsa, Milton Von Minden,|
ROUND TOP NEWS’,
By Mrs. Leo Jaster
Joan L Sulak. M*u»*uig Editor
Kntrrjd a* second class mill
mattyr at the Post Office st conservation services, chain-
La Grange, Texas be is of commerce, local busi-
•abscrlptlon Ratei: Year »3.0o, ness men, banks and other in-
< Months $1.75. 3 Months $1.00 1 dividuals and firms.
BRANDT POLIO
{Continued lrorn Page 1) 'Continued from Page II
all phases of the fat stock camvuign chairman. Ike
J.
show will he keener than ever. Petras served as La Grange
Not only will Future Farmers area chairman. He also served
see some of the finest livestock -is La Grange chairman last
and exhibits in the nation, but vear Miss Clara Roitsch.-long-
they will exhibit thousands of t:me worker for the National
poultry, swine and cattle Foundation for Infantile Para-
themselves. trying for pri7.es, j lysis, served as county chair-
scholarships, compliments or j man last year. The 1152 La
just encouraging words on the* Grange chairman was Alfred
projects which they have been H Blume.
working on all year— groom-1 Other community chairmen
ing for the big showing in | in the county who helped to
Houston. And it is predicted: make the campaign a success
that FFAers will walk off I were: Edwin Schroeder, Prai-
with some of the top prizes. | rie Valley: Lawrence F Va-
Thc over 825 FFA chapters <’«*• Holman-Pecan; Mrs.
throughout the state are com-1 Frank Heger, Mullins Prairie,
posed of teen-age boys taking j Kernn L Cxiese, O Quinn-
vocational agriculture in high! ^um: Miss ”uby^ ^ee ^ato-
school and are under the | KUinger, Ervin Melcher,
supervision of their teachers.! Cedar: Joe Janda, Bluff-Hos-
Through sales of their animals
and crops FFA’s are .able to
finance the next year’s pro-
jects. Many protects advance
"•c.lve. Rue, bf Baptism
______________„ kittle Huy AIU.. „
, , their school, > Jake Palmer, James flee.-.",' llrx. MsHst Schulte, recolv<*<i th„
state agriculture agencies, soil! Howard Ijaw, Mack Allen, | ' iiee of baptism at ult. Bethlehem
Oscar Rose and August H. -wthaaau cliureb laxt stmuav
Spacek. - <h«
Treasurer for the campaign, » *'
was Amos Pavlik. Ll. Mrs.
----0uH8i,• v<'elkel
FFA S I A r*«*8Moii WHS held
m *• i « D iv Legion home where
'Contrnued trom Page 1) chicken Imrbecno with
for 27c a pound at auction. He trimmings was served,
also sold a 183 pound Hatnp- Church Service Visitors
shire. I Mr*- Anna Ruppanner of n«l-
J. C. Divin sold a 190 pound llart- Marcus Weigeit of Shrevr-
Dri7.e winner to E. J. Gracey of a™^an<*. Mrs- A- ^
Houston for 26c per pound
church anhouhcbment* AUXILIARY TB MEET
The V. F. W Auxiliary will
meet Thursday, February 7,
at 7:30 p. m.
Christ
The Cnurcn
Fayetteville
mule Cl«*». t:h«
Morning worship, 10:80 to ll:t5
Evening services: 7:00 o'clock li |u-
eiuter; 0:00 o’clork In summer. | WaJther
Everyone la Invited to meet ant j Hlfcls* CIhhs at t on p
itudy with ui. | •»**>■. February 8. ■
l.eague anil
Junior
on Pri-
nt the
iIcIIcIoiih
nil lh‘*
Waldeca uutneran Church
Rev. A. T. Kluge. Pastor
2nd Sunday: Sunday School it
9:30 n. m. Ihiplish service at 10:30
a. m
4tb Sunday: Sunday School at
2:00 p. m. Qcinmn service ut 3:00
p. m.
St. Pads Lutheran Chueeh
* Shelby
Wm Feller, Pastor
Sunday. February 10: Sunday
School, 9:80 a. m.; German ser-
vice, 10:30 a. m.; L. L. Officers’
Training ai 8t. Paul*. Brenham.
2 p. in. *
Monday. !l a. m. to 5 p. in.. Rural
Plum * Hoatyn Catholic Churches I Luther
Rev. Edward J. Jansky, Pastor
into very profitable businesses
and most of the boys can
claim a sizable bank account.
Total investments of FFAers
in the state last year reached
over 13 million dollars. They
have more than three million
dollars in beef cattle alone,
and over two million in each
of swine and dairy,
others. Last year they planted
14,000 acres of corn and 25,000 j .
acres of cotton—plus thous- J,lon, t0
tvn: Miss Pearl Srubar, River-
side: Mrs. Emil Hagens, Swiss
Alp: Miss Nellie Witt, Rabb’s
Prairie- Mrs Edmuijd Luck,
West Point- Louis Herzik,
Schulenburg; E. E. Plowman,
Flatonia: Mrs. Ben McCor-
mick. Round Top; Gladys Bo-
hot, Warda; Mrs. R. A.
Pietsch, Nechanitz; Mrs. Wil-
lie Meiners, Waldeck; Anton
Vacek, Park; Mrs. W. A.
Plueckhahn, Carmine: and
Mrs. H. H Schultz, Willow
.Si Springs.
Here in La Grange, in addi-
Mr. Blume, L. W.
ands of acres of other crops. ,SLtok served as «lf's
The boys arc proud of their i as"lsteTd Fv V'm /
achievements and travel main- Hofmann and L. H. Frede.
miles during the year exhibit- (“)t^ers asslst,n8 in the local
ing their animals, beginning -r, 5“ellf''
with local shows and advanc- ?,ltn. ^.rede'
ing to the state-wide exposi-1 Charlie Giesber; C. A. Lem-
Mlslan and non of Auatln were
_ . T . visitors at the Bethlehem Luther-
k red Lehmann, 16-year-old I au church service last Sunday
FFA Chapter Farmer, sold morning,
three Duroc prize winners for Observe Birthdays
25c per pound. The combined ®rn** von MIngen observed his
birthday on Feb. J, Jane Hlrtte
and Willie Georges on Feh. 6.
Renewal
First'and Third Sumlaya,
Thanks to
handing In a
cord.
.Merton Schulze for
renewal to The R-
weight of the three was 583
pounds.
Benny Drab sold two Dur-
ocs in the fat swine auction.
Both were prize winners, one
weighing 188 pounds and sell- ■ Per,on*lk
ing for 26c per pound and the !, “r" A,ma « Pil1
K . nAII birt Ih hern visiting relatives,
other animal weighing r and Mm. George Greenville
pounds and selling for 25c perjall(| sons of Lufkin spent the
pound. i week-end here with Mr. and Mrs.
J D. Dunn and Jon HagleivR A
, . ■ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mueller
both sold their prize winners Mar„yn, Mr. and Mrs. MfPna
for 25c per pound. [ Weigeit 8r. of La Orange. Mr. and
In the fat swine show 275 i Mrs. Alfons Weigeit Jr. of Hade-
animals were auctioned, bring-1 ton and Mr. and Mrs. Itenrv
ing an average price of bet-1 Arndt and sons were Sundsv visit-
ter than 27c per pound with-' Mr anrt MrK
nut the Grand Champion and
the Reserve Grand Champion
Elroy Makowskv of Burton ' MrH KwaM weigeit and other f<-
showed the Grand Champion istlvea during the week-end.
Rlufn_____ ____ _____ ___________
Mass at S:iki a. m. Second and I n,e#tln«-
Fourth Sundays, Mass ut 9: 4f.
a. m.
Hoatyn: First and Third Sun-
days, Mass at 9:45 a. m. Second
ar.d Fourth Sundays, Maas at 8:00
a. m.
an College, Segulu.
Thursday. 2 p. ir
Ladies’ AM
First Baptist Church
Rev. J. H. Mitchell. Pastor
Sunday School. 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship. 11:00 a. m.
Training Union. «:30 p. in.
Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m,
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday,
7:30 p. m.
at. John’s Lutnersn Church
Wsrremuu
Wm. Feller, Pastor
Sunday. February 10: Sinidov
School. 9:30 a. tn.: service and
reception of members. 7'30 p, ni :
also special congregational meet-
ing.
Monday, 9 a. m„ Rural Church
Life Conference at Segnin.
Tuesday. 7:30 p. m Sunday
School staff meeting.
Wedneadsy. 7:30. . Brotherhood
meeting.
LA C.kANGE Business and Professional DIRECTORY
•John Guenther Clinic
MEDICAL — SURGICAL
John C. Guenther. M. D.
Tel. Office 109 lies :m:t
James T. Makinson, M. D.
Tel. Office 5«. lies 2i3
Office Hours Dallv
8 to 12 and 1 to 5
Sundays pud Holidays By
Appointment Only
BOELSCHE CLINIC
Medical-Surgical-Diagnostic
Dr. L. D. Boelscha
Dr. E. T. Williams
Dr. L. F. Zatopek
Dr. Robert G. Thompson
Dr. James L. Ashley
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined — Glaaaas Fit teg
Frame ilepalrs-Lensea Dnpllcatod
Over Ut Gragge Drug Co
La Grange Phone ' 40
, Peters.
Marcus
j La. was
Weigeit of Shreveport,
visitor with Mr. ahri
Barrow of the show. The bar-
row weighed 231 pounds and
was sold for $1000.
BAKE SALE
MASK
DANCE
Given Bv K. J. T. Society
Saturday. Feh. 9
Sfartinp At 10 A. M.
No. 23 At
K. J. T. Hall
P L U M
Sunday, February 10
IN FRONT OF
THREE PRIZES GIVEN
Music By
W. E. Schulze Store
Kay Baca Orch.
Adm.: Gents 74c. Ladies 25.
The Methodist Ladies
- ....
Tax Included
Everybody Welcome!
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ANNOUNCING . .
•
C. H. GRIFFIN JR.
us AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE for
THE WORLD BOOK
ENCYCLOPEDIA
■* 9 out of IB families report their rhildren advance
more rapid \ with WORLD BOOK Encyclopedia.
V. O. Box 54
Telephone 4**58-W
m
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wlsian tihd
son of Austin were Sunday visit
ors with Mr and Mrs Willie Wor
net- and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
The Grand Champion Steer, flraUB
was exhibited by Maurice Lei-, ---
feste of Mason, Texas. The! Sunday visitors with Mrs.
1130 pound Hereford, “Red,” g Ponton and Mrs. Treatise
was purchased by Bill Wil- Tarver were Mr. and Mrs.
Hams of Houston, for a new LeSter Thoede and George
World’s Record for an indivi- L,estoi of Houston and Mr. an ’
dual purchaser of $18,600 The j^rs f £. Meisell and Harry
Reserve Grand Champion J t)f Lampasas.
Steer was shown by Dana)---—-— ----
Saylor of Goldthwaite, and which will be held in Bastrop
was purchased for $5000. |on April 9. All counties in the
•t. P»ul’« Lutheran Chn-ch
H. T. Flathmeter. Patter
Church School. 9: .'to a m.
Educational Building.
ServicPH, tn:4.-, n. nt.. tcm|x>rar-
tlv at the Cozy Theatre.
Luther League Officers Train-
Ing School, Brenham. 2:00 p. in
Indies Aid Society. Monday, 3
p. m. Educational Building.
Choir rehearsal. Wednesd.-v.
7:30 p. m
You are cordially invited to wor-
ship and work with us.
■ethlehnm Lutheran Chureh
A. 8. Wetaa, Paator
Round ToO, Texai
Sttmlny School. 9 a. m.
Worship Service. 10 a. m.
Rural Life Institute at Segnin.
February It. 9 a. m.
8t. John’s Lutheran Chureh
Ruteravllle
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Service*. Sunday. Feb. 10. 7:10
Zion ev. Lut'ieran Chdteh
Mlsaourl Synod
M. A. Traunatt. Paator
8:45 a. m„ Service. Reception
of new members
9:45 a. nt.. Special Voters meet
Ing.
10 a. nt.. Sttmlny School.
! district ara
i be put on display,
jbe the duty of this county to
the display. It was
p. m
A cordial in vital Ion to nH.
Phlladelonta Lutheran Church
9wl*s Alp (UlCA )
F. Erhe-d Eller* Paator
Feb. 10. English Service. 9:15
Felt. 10. Sunday School.
Feb. 13, Yuulh of the Church.
Intermediate Luther League and
•Children of the Chutch. 7 in p. m
_____to bring articles Jo
COUNCIL lw» nut on disDlav, and it will
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tak: yearbook, Mrs. Felix j arrange . ,
Brunner. Mrs. S. O. Knippel, also reported that the districts
Mrs. Robert Pietsch- educa-,w'H re-grouped. R
tion and expansion. Mrs. Ar- trict is now District -,
thnr Hoffmann. Mrs. Frank will later be District 10, and
Kluna, Mrs. Milton Hatfield;; will include Travis, Lee, Me-
marketing, Mrs. Alfred Min-!^u^er> an^ Atascosa (ouiv Trmify hiii Lutheran CHerrh
zenmeyer, Mrs. C. M. Synnott, I ^ies- t t). Bahr. Paator
Mrs A F Krebs- 4-H Pt/Trs I A vote of thanks was ex-( Kngllftfi Sarvlca Stuirtay. j
Oliver Pape [pressed to the locker plant for ruary 10 at TO *0 Sutu\*y Schonl |
The recommendations of the turkey donated for the, end senl<*
these committees were read commissioners dinner. Similar
and adopted by the council, thanks was also expresse °
The 1952 standing rules were ‘he Mohrhusen-Schmidt Co.
read by the* chairman and they for the use of a Westing ou*e
were also adopted .electric sewing machine. This
Mrs. V G Frentel, the T machine is in the agent s of-
H. D A chairman, reported {** and »*• us* 15 avallable to
that Fayette county is to have “• woman,
part in the district meeting! ^he council also
St. James Church
(Epiecopal)
Monroe and Colorado
Rev. Arthur C. Edmond*
Fhluuary io. Septungeslmn Sun-
day. Sunday School, td « »•
Morning Prayer and Sermon. 11
a. m. Evening Prayer. 8:«o p m.
Mondav. Morning Prayer, 9: in
, a. m. Confirmation Glass In
] Church Room. 7 30 p. m.
101 >' Wednesday. Morning Prayer,
9:30 a. m. Altar Guild. 10 d. m.
Evening Prayer. 7:30 p. m.
Fayette Memorial
Hospital
Full Tima Registered Technician
German and Bohemian Spoken
Visiting Hour*: 9-tt a. m.
3-5 p. m. — 7-9 p. m.
Dr. Jenning-s B. Cook
Optometrist
Lenses Duoltcatsd
Flatonia. Texas
Located at Tuulema.vor’s
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
tfflee Hrs. I to 5:30 - Phone I F
KOENIG FUNERAL
HOME
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,.
AND EMBALMERS
PROMPT AMBULANCE SERVfOg
Phone: 33 and 244 — La Gtange
Dr. D. R. Taylor
Optometrist
Eyes Examined—Glasses FF’t.ed
Schroeder Bldg. Phone 353
La Grange, Texas
Crayton Studios
Portrait and Commercial
Photographers
Rhones: La Orange 77$
Glddings 345
Open « A. M. — $ P. M.
Located Over Bargain Center
l.a Grange Veterinary
Hospital
Dr. F. L. Gunn
Telephones:
Office 195 - Res. 273W
La Orange, Texas
Favstte Co inty Abstract Co
.ncoporated
John Schroeder, Manager
.OLD MASONIC BLDG.
Opposite: Fayette County Record I
Phone: Office 281 — Residence 209
4H8TII ACTS
C. E. STEVENS
ARCHITECT
512 Trust Building
Chlvedtan
Telephone 2-92fl at Oitlveston
or wrl’c UFD 3, La Orange
Dr. Arnold J Darilek
OENERAL DENTAL
PRACTICE . . X-RAY
Otto A. Hunger Building
1946 MAPS; Telephone Office 175 — Ree. 166
GIRL SCOUTS MEET * 1 cuptowels. The second group
The La Orange Girl Scouts i "r,«teri“1 jor
held their regular meeting! lh'rd Pa‘ro» iV»V»nd
Tuesday. After the meeting » )chest’ wh,ch Wl11 ^ ‘,"mted
the girls divided into patrols. Tter
voted to I
|contribute $5.00 to the March!
I of Dimes and $5.00 to the;
The Methodist Chureh
Rev. Oscar E. Llnstrum, Pastor
Church School at 9:3d a. m.
Morning Worship at 10-30 a. m.
Subject: First Things First!
Evening Service at 7 p. m. Gos-
pel Talk “(live God A Chance.’’
Special ' announcement lo nil
members Sunday. _____
Hey, l^ok!
DANCE
At K. of C Hall
Fayetteville
SUNDAY, FEB. 17
Music By
CHARLIE CERNY
and His Artesians
Featuring
Charlie and His Hammond
Remember tho*e Mends who Organ. Playing Your Favorite
citnnot elijoy the fall out- Music—Old and New
Trinity Lutheran Chureh
Black Jack (ULCA)
P. Erhard Eltera. Pastor
Feh. Id. Sunday School, Id :i. m.
Feh. 10. Divine Sendee, 10:45
tn.
Fob. 14. Ladles Aid, 2:00 p, m.
Bible Glass at *: 45 ,
The first patrol »wa.s to make
girl scout emblems to put on
USE RECORD WANT ADS
0M
1 wl -
ATTBNTION
tfr THESE
FOOD BARBAIN5
' FRIDAY & SATURDAY
the oclcls an 49 to 1 in your favor
Rr.cesTif, ■ study was made to detsrmine the present
Mate of health and well-being of 78 diabetk'9 who had been
placed on a diet and Insulin twenty years before. Previous
to Dr. Banting a discovery of Insulin in 1922, their chance
of survival lor more than two or three years would have
been .-light.
ft w«s found that 77 at th* 78, or 9R percent, were alive
•mi Iking active, iiaeful live*.
Diobeie- cannot be cured, hut scientific management
undej the direction of a phyiician give* comfort and hap-
piness to people who are otherwise withont laSpe. Do not
he milled by claim* for so-called diabetic cures. There i*
but one safe treatment, attd it is thoroughly understood
hf tour phyiician.
Wt maintain complete stock* of diabetic supplies, sub-
jecMo your doctor's speeifn alioits.
MEYENBERG DRUG STORE
r.Z:,„g ,h. .diavrnmw,.,| MUELLKRFl^KAL Mm.
Tax Included
Phone 256 — La Ontrige
--
CARD OF THANKS (Warm Springs Foundation of-doors. lx>w-priced bouquets.
Wp wish in this way to ex- Gonzales,
press thanks to the numerous
people for services rendered
and kindnesses extended to its
upon the burial of our son
and brother, Pfc. Edward Paul
Machala Thanks especially to
the Revs. Edward J. Jansky,
Adolph Janda and Lad Jasek;
Sgt. Jamie Romera, County
Service Officer L. J. Senders,
the Koenig Funeral Home, the
Plum K J. T. lodge, the choir,
CYO sodality, flower girls, the
American Legion and V. F W.
members and the ladies of the
parish, for their many servic-
es. To ail others, both relatives
Czech Vocals by Birdie
Ifilshcr
coffee
served
and cookies
were
MOBPtTAL F*TIBNT$
1 Mr*.
Rudolph (.'hovantw-
F»y-
(Htnvllle.
Mr*
Osr.nr flo**'. City.
Dan
Roiss, Wfis ( Pottn
hahy.
Mrs.
Olivar Hengst and
Oty.
Mrs,
Mellon Urn-ke and
hftbv.
City.
Otto
Wolss, ntelbervlll"
Lloyd
Mlppel. City.
EVERYBODY WELCOME!
Miss Julia kretorts, Ln Grange
John F Chnptcfc. Fayetteville.
0. H. Stephenson, City.
Joe Snlak. Smithvllle
I Mr*.
Walter Sr Inman,
and friends, who visited us,'
sent flowers and other eviden- ,,rJ“‘eUnUh Jr„ Fayetteville.
ces of their sympathy, or of-
fered words of
and to all who
various means to lighten our
burden of sorrow, we also
w sh to offer sincere thanks.
That God may bless each of
you is our fervent prayer
THE FAMILY
Mrs. Walter W Foyt, Fnvette-
consolatton, VRle.
sought by Erwin Krtegel. Gldrtlng*
Mr*. Leiftnn Scheu. Warrentoti
Herman HeUne, GliMtngs.
Mis* Ltllle Oeser, Ledhetter.
Mrs. A. C. r.enert Cfiy.
Mra. Greta Sehebart. City.
Mrs Anguet Sauer. La Orange
Loula Slmmank. Fayatlevllle
.GecTM-touf’
CUP AND SAUCKR
IH mOTHlH’S 0MTS
Beautiful "Axwr-Ha” Blue Obnwm
by Anchor Hocking
Intide every big tqnete ptekage of Morher’t
Oil* you •« * valuable, uteful preshM. Actu-
ally • value bacauM money caa'i buy a
finer quality, more dalieioui, mom nourishing
oaimeel fhan Mother's Oast!
Sturt notv t* gtva yrtur fmnlty thi* goud. hot,
rrttmy tmngth oatmeal (very moroiog. AnJ
grr limmt "fire Khi*'’ Copd and MuCerl, Or
5
L. KNIPPEL
EXTENDS A
CORDIAL INVITATION
TO YOU TO VISIT HtS
NEWLY REMODELED
AND REPAINTED
RECREATION CLUB
On thp North Side of the Square
PLENTY OF BEER
AND OTHER COLD DRINKS
Plenty of Fun and Recreation
Always at the
RECREATION CLUB
We’ll Be Exporting You Soon
SHORTENING, KImbell’s, 3 lb. pkjf. <>U-
TIDEy giant jiackag-e — — ”7c
SWEET PICKLES, Diamond, pt. jar 3fe
PEACH PRESERVES,' Bama,
2 pound jar--------
— 43c
PORK & BEANS, Van Camp,
No. 2 can, 2 for —---35c
TOILET TISSUE, Charmin’.
4 roll pack------------34c
02c
A
CHILI, Kimhell’s, No._2 can
KRAUT, Silver Floss, No. 2 cans,
2 for ------ -------- - 2
Dog Food. Kim,cans 25e
INST \NT CAKE MIX. Swans Down.
Chocolate or White, package — — 35c
SALAD DRESSING, Morton’s,
Pint jar —-------*-----
--13c
— 25c
^ 89c
~ 27c
r 25c
CABBAGE, 2pounds-— -f----- 9c
DRYERS, Dressed, pound •— 54c
OLEO, all popular brands,']4Dun?( — fi9c
i’!< Nh Hams, i tdl pound*
Read-W-Eat, pound — —------39c
DRI NKS, Sugar Dine. ljb. pkg
SI TGAR, 10 pound bag
'ORANGES, 5 pound bap- — -
BANANAS, 2 pounds —
ROSENBERG & MOORE
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