The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 94, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 23, 1952 Page: 4 of 4
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rrffl FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, DC ORANGE. TEXAS
TUESDAY, SEPT. 23. 1952
RECORD WANT ADS
BAND and GRAVEL, road
(ravel, fill dirt. Glenn Pflug-
baupt, Fayetteville. Phone 40.
______ (48-tfc)
WE HAVE and cut auto glass
for all makes and n
safety, and blue; also
RICE bran, rice polish, best
chick starting, growing, laying
and dairy feeds in town. We
buy feed sacks, beeswax, poul-
try and eggs. La Grange Pro-
duce Co. (56-tfc)
WANTED TO RENT—Pasture
or field for grazing purposes.
Joe Chovanec, Fayetteville,
Rt. 2. (92-3p)
ally known Spinets, sold
FOR BUTANE systems
appliances, see Jake Rc
berg. Phone 352W. (73
FOR SALE—Wax King
duce Co.
FOR SALE—1947 Model
Avery 2-row tractor v
planter, cultivator, bus
disc plow and mowing i
chine. All in good conditi
Will sell cheap. Joe Chovai
Fayetteville, Rt. 2. (92-
FOR SALE—DeLaval se
ator, slightly used. Barg
Also gas range. Call 559
fayette, I.a Grange. (92--
FOR SALE—Started I
White Leghorn pullets
Albers Hatchery, La
SKY-HI
DRIVE-IN
La Grange
Mon.-Tues., Sept. 22-23
“SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN"
With Gene Kelly, Debbie
Reynolds and Donald
O’Conner
In Technicolor
Wed.-Thurs., Sept. 24-25
"MARA MARU”
with Errol Flynn and
Ruth Roman
Fri.-Sat., Sept. 26 27
“BRIGHT VICTORY”
with Arthur Kennedy
and Peggy Dow
Sunday, Sept. 28
“THE TREASURE OF
LOST ISLAND"
In Technicolor
with William Powell,
Julia Adams. Charles
Drake and Henry Hull
Mon.-Tues., Sept. 29-30
“BEND OF THE
RIVER”
with James Stewart,
Arthur Kenedy and
Julia Adams
In Technicolor
FOR SALE—My home, 707 S.
Jefferson. Phone 428. (83-tfc)
BUTANE SYSTEMS, new and
used. Call 11 La Grange or
319 SmithviBe. (97-tfc)
WANTED—Waitress to work
six days week in cool, air con-
ditioned Bon Ton. (84-tfc)
SEWING machine repairing
and scissors sharpened. F. J.
Oltmann, at Tietjen Tin Shop.
(65-tfc)
WANTED—Waitress, six days
a week. Schneider’s Cafe.
(85-tfc)
BABY CHICKS every Tues-
day, Albers Hatchery. (80-tfc)
FOR SALE!—Four new 6.70x15
white sidewall tires, two new
6.70x15 heavy duty tubes, at
cost price. Mrs. Agnes Mika,
La Grange. (90-tfc)
FOR SAL13—Young Jersey
milk cow, just fresh with calf.
Edwin Gebert, La Grange, Rt.
1. (82-tfc)
FOR BUTANE systems and
appliances, see Jake Rosen-
berg. Phone 352W. (73-tfc)
FOR RENT—Two bed room
house. Available Sept. 17. L. J.
Sulak. (90-tf)
FOR RENT — Three room
apartment, upstairs, unfurnish-
ed. One furnished bed-room
for single girl. Mrs. Willie
Melcher. (93-tfc)
FOR SALE — Three choice
lots, all conveniences as one
block from school. Priced rea-
sonably. G. B. Mueller. (87-tfc)
FOR RENT—Bedroom. 512 S.
Main, Phone 296J. (92-3c)
WANTED—Office girl. Apply
at Farmers Feed & Produce
Co. (92-tfc)
WANTED—Experienced night
service station attendant.
Petzold Service Station, La
Grange. (90-tfc)
FOR SALE—House 20x16, to
be moved. 1 mile from River-
side, Flatonia road. Joe L.
Bordovsky. (94-3p)
FOR SALE—Four acres land
on Plum highway. Mrs. Agnes
Mika. (90-tfq)
WANTED—Female help. Ap-
ply in person. Fayette Memor-
ial Hospital. (81-tfc)
COOK WANTED—Six days a
week. Seibert’s Cafe. (79-tfc)
FOR SALE—Three registered,
7 year Hereford cows; Jersey
heifers, some bred; registered
Hereford and grade bull
calves and white Brahma bull
calves. M. C. Dippel. (92-tfc)
LIGHT hauling and furniture
moving. Tiemann’s Trading
Post (15-tfc)
FOR $12 (Family) you get
$12,000 insurance per person
against each of TWELVE
dread diseases, including
POLIO. Call Ed. A. Giese,
Phone 386. (65-tfc)
FOR RENT — Three-room
apartment. Phone 542M.
(92-tfc)
FOR RENT—Apartment. 221
S. Jefferson, Phone 199.
(87-tfc)
FOR RENT—Two room un-
furnished apartment with
bath. Mrs. Will Roitsch, .Phone
314W. (88-tfc)
FOR RENT—Two unfurnish-
ed apartment available now.
Phone 76W. Otto Eckel.
(84-tfc)
WANTED — Route salesman.
Apply office Royal Crown
Bottling Co. (91-tfc)
FOR SALE — Two trailers.
John Rohan at R-C Cola plant.
(92-3p)
FOR SALE—10 ewe lambs,
average about 80 pounds,
$150.00. H. E. Harris, Fayette-
ville, Texas. (92-4p)
WANTED—Truck driver for
milk route. Raymond Zingel-
mann, 640 S. Madison, Phone
401W. (93-3c)
FOR SALE — Good wood
stove, white porcelain. Used
only five years. Johnny Svr-
eek, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. (93-2p)
WE HAVE A supply of com-
plete fertilizers, phosphates
and legume seeds. See us for
quality materials at reasonable
prices. Pat-Mac Produce Co.,
La Grange. (92-tfc)
FOR RENT—Furnished gar-
age apartment, all convenienc-
es. Phone 362W, La Grange.
(92-tfc)
FOR SALE—Five-room house,
to be moved. C. W. Fritsch,
Phone 1610F11, La Grange, Rt.
2. (92-4p)
FURNITURE and APPLIAN-
CES on easy terms. Mohrhus-
en-Schmidt. • (73-tfc)
WANTED—Soft, white, clean
rags without buttons. Brasher
Motor Co. (46-tfc)
POSTED against hunting _and
trespassing. Mrs. Frances Va-
sek Farm, Plum. (94-4p)”
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fg\ STATE- FAIR
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OCT.4-19 ★ DALLAS,
.*^#RURAL YOUTH DAY 0<T. 4 /fjk I
★ The Biggest State Fair in the World ★
WANTED—Have cash buyers
for a number of farms in this
area, also city property. List
your property with me for
quick sale. Alfred W. Gau,
Realtor. (93-tfc)
QUALITY pianos by Cable-
Nelson, Everett, Bush & Gerts,
Chickering, Steinway. Also
guaranteed re-conditioned pi-
anos. Hammond Organs, all
models, $990 up. J. R. Reed
Music Company, 805 Congress,
Austin. Continuous service
since 1901. (68-tfc)
BABY CHICKS every Tues-
day. ' Von Minden Hatchery,
Fayetteville. (86-tfc)
erre*-"
In whiskey, too, there *
is good...better...and
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Whiskey
et its Vest
KENTUCKY BLENDED
WHISKEY
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT
BOURBON WHISKEY
BOTH 86 PROOF • HILL AND Hill KENTUCKY BIENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65%
CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS • THE HIU AND HIU COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
OFFICE SPACE for rent
above Western Auto. Apply
Geo. Lauterstein. (68-tfc)
WANTED—Waitress at Kerr-
ville Bus Station. (86-tfc)
HELP WANTED—For beer
stand and hamburger stand
during Fair. Edgar (Nooky)
Rosenberg, Phone 455J.
(90-tfc)
FOR RENT—Apartment. 668
West LaFayette. Mrs. Henry
Koopmann. (93-3p)
FOR RENT—Nicely furnish-
ed, downstairs apartment, with
all conveniences and garage
facilities. Three blocks from
post office. Immediate pos-
session. See John L. Sulak, at
Record office. (93-tfc)
FOR SALE—One six year old
Darkbay horse and saddle.
Gentle for ladies or children.
Easy gait. H. A. Dippel, Round
Top. (92-3p)
FOR SALE!—Registered Here-
ford bull, Domino breed. Ed-
win Birkelback Jr., Fayette-
ville. Rt. 3 (in Shelby). (92-3p)
COOK WANTED at Arlt’s
Cafe. (93-tfc)
FOR SALE;—Registered Here-
ford bulls. Ages to 18 months.
Gatewood Hereford Farm,
Burton, Texas. (92-4p)
FOR SALE—Registered An-
gus bull; 500 chick electric
brooder; geese; rabbits and
hutches. Jim Reese, Box 479,
La Grange. (93-2c)
GARAGE APARTMENT for
rent. One block from square.
Inquire at Lester Hotel. (93-4c)
FOR SALE—XXXX Broad
Breasted Bronze toms and
hens. See Leslie Fritsch, Fay-
etteville. (93-3c)
WHITE LADY to live in doc-
tors family, care for child and
light housework. $20 week to
start. Write Mrs. Bill Robins,
4406 Roseneath Dr., Houston,
Texas. (94-4c)
FOR SALE;—Sewing machine.
Very good condition. Frank
Schaefer, Rutersville. (94-2p)
WANTED—Members of La
Grange Local Farm Bureau to
attend regular meeting at V.
F. W. Home Tuesday, Sept.
23, 8 p. m. New officers will be
e'ected. Come out and vote!
(94-lc)
COOK WANTED—White or
colored, to prepare plain food
for elderly people. Seven day
week, 9 hours per day. Room,
board, laundry and good sal-
ary'. Apply Colonial Rest
Home, Sehulenburg, Texas.
(94-tfc)
FOR SALE — 134 1/4 acre
sandy land farm; 38 in cultiva-
tion, 7 acres meadow, 5 room
house, 2 big barns, 2 tanks, 2
wells, electric pump. All-
weather road, school and mail
route. Six miles south of Car-
mine, (Winedale community).
Herman G. Muske, Rt. 2, Bur-
ton, Texas. (94-2p)
WE HAVE POSITIONS open
for the erection of hurricane
fences and shop workers Mar-
ried farm men preferred who
would like to move to Hous-
ton. Permanent job, good pay.
Phone collect or write Hurri-
cane Fence Co., 135 Harvard
St., Mr. Smith or Mr. Scott.
(94-4c)
FOR SALE;—Good work mule.
August Kleiber, near Winches-
ter Sub-Station. (94-2p)
WE BUY WOOL and hides.
Consolidated Locker Plant.
Phone 87. (54-wc)
FOR RENT—Bedroom with
double beds. 225 E. Colorado.
(84-wtfc)
WANTED TO BUY — 3000
cedar posts a month, 2% and
3 inch by 7 feet and 4 inch by
9 foot. Will pay 22c, 40c and
50c, respectively, for good,
straight posts delivered in
Dallas. Write C. L. Watkins,
3524 Princeton St., Dallas,
Texas. (88-3wp)
FOR RENT — Two upstairs
rooms, furnished. Call 76M.
(92-tfc)
KITCHEN HELP WANTED.
Apply Fayette Memorial Hos-
pital (88-tfc)
(90-tic)
WANTED—Choice hens for
(91-tfc)
SEED—Get your winter le-
les seed now, in stock at
rs Feed Store. (88-tfc)
166 acre farm near Carmine,
rt Hilscher, Giddings,
s. (91-4p)
(91-tfc)
ELLINGER NEWS
By Mbs Nancy Koehl
(91-tfc)
run unuu ---------
grass hay. Charlie Kulhanek,
(94-2p)
Fc/r SALE—1949 Case trac-
(94-8p)
FOR SALE—300 bales of first
class hegari. J. B. McQueen,
Walhalla. «_(»*-2p)
WANTED — 400 bushels of
KAWLWUn ueaiei
at once. Good opportunity.
(Ip)
years. Farm was sold Herman
ter, La Grange, Rt. 1
(94-2d>
LOST—Brown female Dachs-
hund near Giddings citv limits
kirpv. • -
dren’s pet. Reward. * Phone
Giddings 92M._(94-2c)
LOST — Man’s gold plated
wrist watch, has stretchable
merals. Reward. Ernest Luck,
at Arlt’s Cafe. (94-lp)
energetic, machinery inclined
and Dossess engineering abil-
ity. Capable of running lathe
Must be married and furnish
good references. Excellent sal-
ary. Call us collect and come
ricane Fence Co.. 135 Harvard
St., at TW 2426, Mr. Smith,
iton Texas. (94-4c)
SEE
Herbert E. Jaehne
Land Building
Service
For Land Clearing, Tank
Building, Root Cutting, Sub-
Soiling and Other Dirt Work
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
Phone 44M
On Furlough
CpI. John Holan Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrti. John Holan Sr. arrived
home Friday after spending seven
months In Korea. He was tn Sase-
bo, Japan, and Seattle, Washing-
ton. and from their came by plane
to Fort Sam Houston He Is home
on a 30 day furlough and then will
report back to Fort Sam Houston.
Gin Rsport
The InSSHt gin report Is 1555
hales, reported by Lee Walla, gln-
ner.
Baptized
The little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Zapalac received the
holy rites of baptism Sunday
morning at the ^t. Mary’s Catholic
church. Ellinger. ^lth Rev. Fran-
cis Kolar officiating. She received
the name of Dolores Lucille and
sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
nie Zapalac of La Grange.
Resumes Teaching
Leon Jecmenek, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Jecmenek, left Sunday
for Rock Island to resume his work
as teacher and coach for the 1952-
52 school season.
Relrased From Hospital
Little Janice Zapalac, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Zapalac. has
been released from the Columbus
hospital and has her hand In a
cast. She Is reported to be re-
cuperating nicely.
Thank Friends
The Ellinger school children,
Mrs. Irene F. Meyer and Mrs.
Clara Mitchell wish to thank
everyone who bo kindly and gen-
erously donated to the school
kitchen. These donations helped
give the Btart they needed.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Glrndt of
Magnet spent Wednesday here
with relatives.
Mrs. W. J. Koehl Sr. and daugh-
ter spent Thursday at Rek Hill
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Watson,
Alex Fehmer left Friday for Gal-
veston to visit with his brother,
Emil Fehmer, who is a patient In
the John Sealy hospital.
Johnny Walla accompanied Les-
lie Koehl to Houston Saturday to
attend the football game between
Houston University and Texas A.
& M.
Mr. and Mrs. James Burroughs
and sons of Houston spent the
week-end here with Mr. and Mrs.
John P. Zapalac.,.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bankston of
Beaumont spent the week-end
here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoelscher
Jr. and daughter of Houston were
week-end visitors here with Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hoelscher Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elo Drawe of
Houston were guests of Mr. and
BOY FOB SCI1IELACKS
A baby boy weighing eight
pounds, two ounces was born
at the U. S. Naval hospital,
Corpus Christi, Aug. 29 to
Mrs. Irene A. Schielack, wife
of Edward D. Schielack, air-
man, USN.
Schielack, who is serving at
the Naval Auxiliary Air Sta-
tion, Cabaniss Field, Corpus
Christi, is the son of Mr and
Mrs. Ben A. Schielack of 725
North Monroe, La Grange.
Mrs. Schielack, is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clement
Polasek of Rutersville.
The baby, named Richard
Allen, is the first child for the
Schielack family who (ire re-
IT’S A GIRL
County Agent and Mrs.
James Reese are the happy
parents of a six pound four-
teen ounce baby girl born
Thursday at Fayette Memorial
hospital. She is the couple’s
first child and has been named
Sarah Ann.
i siding at 2746 Johanna St.f *
Corpus Christi.
WANTED to buy—Good farm
with good buildings and house.
State price, acreage, etc.
Write Box M, care Record.
(94-2p)
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FARMERS
LUMBER CO.
LA GRANGE
FOR SALE—Five room house,
large closets, all conveniences,
double garage. Rented at $50
monthly. Will sell to net six
per cent. Box 719, La Grange.
SALE OF
FLOOR SAMPLES
ALL NEW MERCHANDISE
WAS
NOW
1 Chambers Range
$439.50
$339.50
1 Servel Refrigerator
$419.95
$299.50
1 Servel Refrigerator
$389.95
$289.95
1 Servel Refrigerator
$329.95
$213.50
1 Servel Refrigerator
$499.95
$349.50
1 Servel Refrigerator
$489.50
$349.50
All Refrigerators Can Be Used With Either Butane Or
Natural Gas — All Carry 10 Year Guarantee,
PHONE 36 — LA GRANGE
Mrs. Johnny Franta Saturday.
Otto Urban, accompanied' Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Smidovec and
family to Clute Saturday and also
enjoyed a fl»hing trip to Freeport.
Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Weselka of
Columbus, Miss Mary Ann Pokor-
nv of Crosby and Hugo Kronke of
Aqua Du ice were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Domak Sunday,
where they enjoyed a delicious
dinner.
Mrs. Janies Zapalac of El Cam-
po and Mrs. Ernest Watson of Rek
Hill were visitors here Tuesday.
Charlie Hrachovy and Jakle
Walla of Houston spent the week*
end here with relatives.
CARL POOL
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1 Used Bendix Washer, Deluxe Model $ 49.50
MOHRHUSEN-SCHMIDT CO.
ANNUAL
CELEBRATION
Sponsored by the Frydek
Catholic Parish
Sunday, Sept. 28
At Firemen’s Park
SEALY
Barbecue Dinner and
Supper
Home-made Sausage, Beef,
Pork, Mutton and Chicken
Serving Starts at 11 a. m.
and 4 p. m.
Mlcak’s Band
Will Play Throughout the Day
Bill Mraz
and His Orchestra
Will Play for the
DANCE AT NIGHT I
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FOR TOUGH JOBS
A COMFORTABLE FIT
Be smart with your money - buy sad
wear thaae smartly styled color
matched work clothes on the lob 01
Into town. Fait dyed, preehrunk lab-
rlcs in the popular suntan and mauva
shades. Shirts In hall sires 14 lo 17i
Pants 28 to 44 waist.
South Side Square, I .a Grange
MAN’S fK^ SHOP
somum aoTugt popular —km
NEW TRACTOR IMPLEMENTS
& EQUIPMENT IN OUR STOCK
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Dearborn-Woods Bros. Corn Harvesters
F & F Lift Type Stalk Shredders
Corsicana Lift Type Stalk Cutters
Dearborn Peanut Digger-Shaker and
Windrower
Dearborn Manure Spreader
Cord Wood Saws
Spring Tooth & Tandem Disc Harrows
Hydro Scoops & Terracing Blades
Dan user Post Hole Diggers
Dearborn Lift Type Two Disc Plows
Da-West Feed Grinders
Dearborn-Peoria Grain Drill
Rear Mounted leaders
This is only a partial list of our stock of
Implements and Equipment
SEE US BEFORE BUYING ANY PIECE
OF EQUIPMENT FOR A THREE *
POINT HOOK-UP TRACTOR
LA GRANGE TRACTOR
& IMPLEMENT CO.
Your Ford Tractor Dealer
Phone No. 508
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