The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 94, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 23, 1947 Page: 4 of 4
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WANTED— Good young fresh
Jersey cows. Henry Bremer,
Star Route, La Grange, Texas.
___(94-4twp).
FOR SALE— 1935 Ford truck.
Will sell cheap. See Clement
Trlicek, Plum (94-2p).
FOR SALE—12 large orna- ■
mental light fixtures. May be
seen at Adaincik’s Refrigera-
tion Sales and Service. (94-tfc)
FOR SALE— Reconditioned
electric deep freeze. Tiemann’s
Trading Post. (94-2c).
FOR SALE— Hubam clover
seed. Albert Blume. Round
Top.(94-4p)
FOR SALE— 1938 Lincoln-
Zephyr, good rendition, cheap.
Also a 1946 model ice box and
a Grunow console radio. See
Albert Havetrda at Meiners 1
Motor Co. (94-2p).
FOR SALE—Dinette set and
white kerosene heater. Phone
464-W. (94-2p) I
FOR SALE— Old lumber,
about 3,674 feet., 1x12, 2x4,
2x8 and 4x4. Jim Brown, West
Point. (94-2p).
WANTED to rent: Two rooms
with kitchen privileges or a-
partment, furnished or unfur-
nished. Frank Rohan, La- j
Grange. (93-4p). |
FOR SALE—Moline mower in
good condition. Fritz Behrens.
La Grange, Rt. 1. (94-3p)
SERVICE station attendant
wanted. Jacob's, La Grange,
Phone 1. (94-tc).
WANTED— Silk finisher.
Max’s Cleaners. (04-tfc).
FOR SALE— Baby bed and
mattress. Very Good condition.
Mrs. Milan Docekal (94-3p). |
DISCHARGEE
Pvt. Morris Price, colored,
Flatonia, Dec. 2, 1945. ,
John F. Czichos Jr. left last'
week to resume his studies at;
the University of Texas, Aus- ■
tin.
........... ......
Your Property is Worth More
FOR YOUR PROTECTION
Let Us Increase
YOUR INSURANCE
ED. A. GIESE
FLATONIA
(Continued from page 1)
several days.
Renewal
Thanks to Frank Zamekal of
Flatonia, Rt. 2 for his renewal
to The Record.
Personals
Mrs. G. W. Hoefner is visit-
ing in Cuero for several days.
Mark Eidelbach, student
of the University of Texas, is
visiting with* his mother, Mrs.
G. S. Eidelbach.
August Nollkamper, George
Ziminerhanzel, O. D. Wright,
Paul Brueggmann and A. L.
Vrana spent the week-end in
Port Lavaca fishing.
Mrs. George Gilliam of
Houston is spending several
days with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Frank Maeker,
Mrs. Henry Freytag visited
in Luling for several days with
her son and family.MARRIAGE LICENSES
James Miller and Mrs. Es-
tella Ballard (c).
Doyle Colbert Owens and
Miss Rachel Lucille Kaufmann.
Ollie Pettie and Clara Belle
Thomas (c).
Thomas J. Marik and Miss
Julia Prihoda.
Vincent E. Liska and Miss
Marcella T. Vitek. »
J. B. Helton and Miss Doro-
thy Verlene Byler.
Alfred J. Supak and Miss
Bernice Guthmann.
John T. Stryk and Miss Ro-
sie Jakubik.
Emil H. Pavlica and Miss
Judy Fajkus.
J. D. Vick and Mrs. Emma
Soenhge Catchings.
Ollie White and Mrs. Louine
Venghaus.WAR
ON
LIQUOR
PRICES
Get Our Price
Before You Buy
ALL KINDS OF GOOD
INSURANCE
Phone 386 Hermes Bldg.
IJ\ GRANGE, TEXAS
LA GRANGE
DRUG CO
RECORD WANT ADS
ROTA-CAPS, Rensosal, Avi-
Ton, Germozone, Acidox, Vac-
cines for poultry and stock.
Full line on hand always. Al-
bers Feed Store. (61-tfc)
WEDDING BANDS, 14Kt.
■olid gold, at $5.00, diamond
bands from $5.50, Sets from
$10.50 to $350.00 you cannot
beat our prices. Beautiful
Pearls for the Bride. $1.95 to
$50.00. DAY’S GIFT SHOP,
La Grange. (3-tfc)
BABY CHICKS! White, brown,
buff and black leghorns; hy-
brids, barred and white rocks,
reds, pullets and cockerels;
custom hatching. Von Minden
Hatchery. Favetteville. (32-tfc)
WATCHES and clocks repair-
ed at iDay’s Gift J5hop. (9-tfc)
WE HAVE and cut auto glass
for all makes and models;
safety, blue and plain; also
table tops. Schulze Garage.
(48-tfc)
BABY CHICKS, bloodtested,
heavy laying stock: Leghorns,
Rocks, Reds, Orpingtons, An-
conas, pullets, cockerels, at low
prices every Tuesday. Albers
Hatchery, La Grange (70-tfc)
WAITRESSES wanted. Iris’s
Place, La Grange. (70-tfc)
SPECIAL BUYER for feed-
er pigs every Friday at La
Grange Livestock Auction
Co. (84-tfc)
MUSICAL SUPPLIES of all
kinds, strings, reeds, twirling
batons, accessories, harmoni-
cas, most anything you wish
at Day’s Jewelry Shop.
(65-tfc)
WAITRESS wanted. Arlt’s
Cafe, La Grange. (77-tfc)
WATCHES and clocks re-
paired. Cold drinks, candy,
i tobacco and cigarettes at L.
W. Bcirnhausen, Carmine,
I Texas. Located in R. Z. Affler-
bach Building. (90-8p)
WANTED—"Several thousand
ba>es good Johnson grass
or prairie hay. La Grange
Livestock Auction Co.
__ J84-#®)
! HATCHING NOW. Baby
1 chicks every Tuesday at low-
! est possible prices. Buy now.
Albers Hatchery.(84-tfc)
ELECTRIC MOTORS for im-
| mediate delivery: One H. P.
’ large stock super quality, con-
tinuous duty, ball bearing rep.
induction motors, Janssen
Bros., Your M-M dealers.
(92-tfc)
FOR SALE—Three new Farm-
mil B’s, fully equipped; one
used Farmall A, same as new.
Fayette County Implement
Company, J. W. Sch-
1 wartz, owner, Schulenburg,
Texas. Call collect before com-
; mg over as we may be sold
' out. Located one black west of
' Schulze hospital on the San
| Antonio-Houston highway.
(M-4c)
] FOR SALE—Beautiful home
I site near the Svrcek Clinic, on
j paved street, gas, lights, water,
j telephone and sewer. L. J.
i Sulak at Record office.
(71-tfc)
--——————————— —
LADIES’ wedding bands, 14K,
$4.50, gents’ to mutch $7.50
(tax included.) Diamond bands
and sets, all prices. Our name
on the gift assures quality. H.
C. Willmann, Jeweler, Esta-
blished 1919, La Grange.
- (54-tfc)
WAITRESSES WANTED —
Apply at Seibert’s cafe. (92-tfc)
WILL BUY hogs st the La
I Grange Livestock Auction barn
j every Wednesday morning.
■75c per CWT under the Hous-
! ton market. No commission or
! weighing charges. Elmer Lee
| Hackebeil. (90-tfwc)
i WANTED TO BUY—Late mo-
i del sedan. What have you? Ed.
' A- G‘esc’ La Grange (93-tfc)
Gentle pair of
(92-3p)
NOTICE
OUR STORE WILL BE
(92-3c)
NEW YORK STOREDo More Work In Lest Time, Eatier
IB. K Goodrich
Hi-CleatAnnual Feast
St Wenceslaus Church
• Double-bar, doubla-blta
HOLMAN
Sunday, Sept. 28
Darter-Looney Imp. Co
Come and Enjoy Yourself—Committee
La Grange, Texas
WAITRESS Wanted — Hein-
sohn Cafe, La Grange. (91-tfc)
TIBACTOH
TUBES
JANITOR wanted. La Grange
Hospital. (93-tfc)
FOR SALE — Bed and dress-
er. Call 1601F2. (92-4c)
WE pay highest prices for hea-
vy fryers. Consolidated Fro-
zen Food Lockers, phone 87.
(94-4c)
Koehler Estate: six
house, two farm lots,
garage and out houses;
kitchen cabinet; large
spring and mattress; small bed.
spring and mattress, wood
heater; all In good shape.
Some tools. Louis Bollmeyer,
administrator. Phone 470J.
' (92-tfc)
IF YOU are looking for a re-
gistered black Angus bull. I
have two. John A. Logan. La
Grange. (93-4c)
WANTED—Two experienced
girls for general housework
and cooking. Two neighbors
with small families cah offer
pleasant surroundings, conge-
nial atmosphere, and good wa-
ges to the right girls. If inter-
ested contact Mrs. M. M. Wein-
berger, 6034 Park Lane, Dal-
las 5, Texas. 1 (94-4c)
FOR RENT—Nice farm. 2 GET YOUR car washed, lub-
1/2 miles east of Round Top. I ricated, waxed and upholster-
For information see Hugo ing vacuum cleaned for $8.50
Koenig. (87-8p) at Kelly’s Service Station.
county line. One has 33 1-3
acres, house, barns, good well;
the other has 142 acres, two
houses, barns, windmill. E. F.
Bertsch, Columbus. (93-tfc)
FOR RENT— Unfurnished a-
partment. Apply at La Grange
State Bank. (93-2c).
Blaha, La
(94-lp)
FOR SALE — Wood burning
cook stove, bed with springs
and mattress, buffet, some fur-
FOR SALE—Steves residence
with large barn, several out-
houses; lot 110x150. Sophie
Steves, Fayetteville, (94-4c)
FOR SALE—The Mrs. Louise
room
large
also
bed,
FOR SALE—1941 Ford con-
vertible; radio, heater, new
tires, low mileage. Can be seen
at Kelly’s Service Station.
(94-tfc)
WEDNESDAY, SEI»T. 24
Account A Religious Holiday
Please arrange your buying and other
business accordingly
ONE-DAY service on all dry
cleaning. Modern Cleaners,
Phone 516. (82-tfc)
WANTED TO RENT — Fur-
la, La Grange. (93-tfc)
FOR SALE—Five-room house.
Call 476-J. (92-tfc)
IF YOU READ you can al- FEED SACKS, hides r“.
ways find a good late book at ■ beeswax and poultry wanted.
Day’s Jewelry and Gift Shop. La Grange Produce Co.
_____(87-tfe)
High Mass at 9 A. M.
Dinner Served Family Style, II A. M.
75c and 40c
Games, and Entertainment Day and Night
Music Day and Night by
LICHNOVSKY’S ORCHESTRA
FOR SALE—Electric Vt port- FOR SALE _ C____2_
able drill, drill press with ac- mules an() farm 'implements,
cessories, portable sander, belt | Roy CoX( La Grange, Rt. 3,
sander, 1-4 h. p. motor, 12 j 166.
FOR SALE -
kerosene stove,
months. See
Heintze.
• Solf-tloanlng
Double bars give
double bite for continu-
ous, steady pull, less
slippage. Special open-
eenter tread design
springs dirt f ree so
that there are no mud-
catching pockets to
reducelraction and
slow you down. Equip
your tractor with B. F.
Goodrich Farm Service
Tires.
Dance At Night
At Holman Hall
nished or unfurnished house j ENGINE tune-ups and. minor
Dr. F. L. Gunn, Phone 232-M , repairs at Kelly’s Service Sta-
<89-tfc> tion (92-3c)
FOR SALE—Mowing machine
for Farmall B tractor, A-l
shape, Louis E.
Grange, Rt. 1.
FOR SALE—Jersey cows,
coming fresh. Also practically
new wood range. Wm. Hunger,
La Grange Rl. (94-3p)
FOR SALE cheap: 1929 Chev-
rolet fordor sedan, 16” tires, in
perfect condition. See August
Miller, Fayetteville. ^93-2p)_.
WANTED—Married couple to
raise fryers on per centage ba-
sis and do some fanning. Good
house and everything furnish-
ed. W. E. Heinsohn, Rt. 2, New
Ulrn, Texas. (93-2c)
FOR SALE—Gas cook stove,
i Chambers range. Phone 511.
mteA (93-2c)
WANTED by Mr. and Mrs. E.
G. Spencer of Houston Texas,
owners of Consolidated Froz-
en Food Locker Plant in La-
Grange: a white girl who wish-
es to go to school in Houston
and is willing to work in their
home for room and board and
salary, if work done is suffi-
cient. Write them at 4601 Mon-
trose Boulevard, Houston. Tex-
fip - <®2-tfc)
DR. HESS & CLARK PTZ
nhenothiazene worm remedy
for cattle, hogs, noultry, sheep
and goats, at Hermes Drug
j^ore" (93-tfc)
CATTLEMEN! Ear tick reme-
Av available at Hermes Drug
Store. (93-tfc)
FOR SALE—Plumbing busi-
ness in Columbus, including all
tools' and supplies, and 1946
(92-3c) International pickup with
- Five-burner 10;(10° Business in ope-
TT j • I ration 30 years. Have 9 1-2
iv/r SC a uS1 j Vear lease on building at $50
FS /nn +7\ 'month: part of building sub-
leased at $15 month. Will sell
WOMAN kitchen help wan-' for $3 500. Contact E. F.
ted. Heinsohn's 'Cafe, La Bertsch. ( olumbus. ! )
Grange. (93-tfc) |------— — - • —
glue clamps with 4 and 5 foot
nipes. Reasonably priced. W.
E. Jacob, La Grange. (91-tfc)
GREETING CARDS Yes sir, ------------------------------
“Secret Pal,” or most any' niture and implements. Art-
special card in the largest j hur Cordes, Rt. 2, Round Top,
stock within IdO miles, at Texas. (92-2p)
Day’s Jewelry and Gift Shop. „ ,
(46-tfc) i FOR SALE — Fine large
•--| pears. Apply at Otto C. Eckel’s
FOR SALE— Hardwick gas home. Phone 76-W. (92-tfc)
stove. Used very* little. Also ■ . .... 7
Model A Ford, A-l condition. YOUR CAR washed, lubricat-
Julius Kurt£ (93-2p). and upholstery vacuum------- cleaned, only $2.50, at Kelly s
TRACTOR WORK— Terrace Service Station.
plowing, flat breaking and lis-
ting. Elo Rummel, Round Top,
Rt. 1 (93-2p).
S' I FOR SALE— Registered Her-
FOR SALE—1937 V-8 Ford, fofd male 2 i’2 -vears old
A-l condition, clean as a whis- Goad for stock bull. See Harry
tie, motor just over-hapled Minar, Fayetteville. (93-2p).
and tuned up, new tires hew' 1FOR SALE— Two Fayette
upholstery. See John P. Vacu- county farms near Colora(1o
Mr and Mrs. W C. Roscher I
and Miss Anna Roscher and,
Litten Haynes of Houston spent
one day last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Hunger.
The J. F. Czichos family ;
spent Sunday night in Schu- ‘
lenburg with Mrs. Mary
Czichos, mother of Mr. Czich-
os.
Let’s Go Buddy!!
WHERE?
Te the American Legion
Meeting In La Grange
Thursday, Sept. 25
8 P. M.
Your Attendance Is
Desired and NeededMEINKE’S
SERVICE STATION .
Sinclair
Gas & Oils
Goodyear Tires i
General Repair Service
Get Our Prices
PHONE 513
4X FLAVOR
FAVORED!
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NEW ORLEANS
BREWING CO., INC
Distributed by
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Wholesale Distributors
1113 Vine St., Houston (P. 240t>>
GARDEN CLUB MEETS
The Garden club will meet
Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the
city library.
Mrs. W. F. Korenek return-
ed Saturday from a ten-day
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Korenek in San Antonio.
Pfc. Wilburn Schroeder of
Randolph Field spent tb.v
week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Schroeder.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 23,DOING JURY SERVICE
County Treasurer Guy '
Craw was in Houston Mon
in answer to a summons
report for jury service in
deral court.
MOVE TO MISSOURI
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stein
hauser, Wilbur Lee Koenij
and Mi and Mrs. Ben Li
recently moved to Cl
Missiouri.
_. # Our American women art
the most beautiful in the world. You, an American woman .. J
share this marvelous gift! At The Rexall Drug Store al) this week
the Cara Nome Specialist will give 45-minute consultations...
just ten a day... to solve individual problemsi —
These consultations are not hurry-up demonstrations.’They are’
private...and by appointment only...to hurry! You’ll learn the
true benefits of a restful Cara Nome faeial...a glorifying make-
up... and a skin analysis that will faithfully outline your dai^
complexion needs. '«*'■' I
No obligation, naturally. Just another service that makes the
Rexall Drug Store the best place in town to shop! Appointrvnl
hours...9 to 4:45.-Telephone now!
Hermes Drug Store
The REXALL Store
A. F. ANDERS - E. F. ANDERS
Why debate ?..OIlrP£ATE j
< or>Tfi«M 1947. Continental Oil Compear
Molecular AHracfion can fasten a special lubricant
in Conoco N,h Oil so closely to metal surfaces
that your engine is actually Oil-Plated!
Molecular Attraction resists gravity, keeps Oil-
Plating up on cylinder walls ... so it can’t all
drain down, even overnight! That’s why N'6 Oil
gives extra protection 4rotn "dry” starts . . .
extra protection from carbon and sludge due
to wear . . . extra smooth, cool, silent miles!
Conoco N'* Oil-Plates. So, make a date to Oil-
Plate ... today!
Conoco Service Station
LA GRANGE B. D. ODER, Prop. -imanr iv
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 94, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 23, 1947, newspaper, September 23, 1947; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195430/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.