The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1946 Page: 4 of 4
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bons and seven battle stars.
His plans for the future are to
I The bride looked lovely in a
accompanied to white wool suit trimmed in
The Record office Thursday by black. She wore black acces-
sories.
A delicious dinner was serv-
ed to a few close relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Hopper left
Flatonia
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ding took place Sunday morn-
ing, Mar. 17, when Miss Della
Sladecek, daughter of Mr.'and
Mrs. Joe Sladecek, became the
bride of Bill Hopper, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hopper. The
John P. Zuhn, also a recent
dischargee. John, who held the
rank of T/5, spent 31 months j
in the army, 27 months of
which time l^e was stationed in ■ immediately following the din-
Hawaii. He received the Am- 1
erican theatre and Asiatic-Pa-
cific ribbons, and the good con-
duct and victory medals.
ing marriage of their daugh-
ter, Lolita, to Benjamin jn Alpine, spent the week-end
Roitsch. son of Mr. and Mrs. witb his family near town.
Ed. Roitsch of Schulenburg on “ “ —
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PRIZE
MASK DANCE
At Hannonie Hall
SHELBY
Saturday March 23
Music by
HAPPY COUSINS
Adm.: Gents 60c.
Non-Dancers 10c, Tax Incl.
WILLOW SPRINGS
KIETIA/O Mr«. H. H. Schultz
IilWo Correspondent
Wlth ! Sunday evening, March 24 at
, Regardless of ; : I
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Ingredient!,
Graine and Other Sup-
plies Your Arrow Feeds
Retain The Same High ,
Standard of Quality
See Your Arrow Dealer
HENRY SCHLABACH
Round Top, Texas
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ner on a honeymoon trip.
Adoration Services.
Adoration services in the lo-
cal Sacred Heart church will
commence on Sunday morning,
Mar. 24, and will end Monday
morning, Mar. 25.
Locals.
| Miss Pauline Maeker of
Houston spent the week-end
I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
28''monTh^wrrrs^nf aboard ^MissKne Bimbach vis-
children, the u s s Sa|t £ke Cit in ited with relatives in Schulen-
on her 80th birthday,
was on March 13. Delicious
chicken stew was served for
dinner, cakes, sandwiches, pies,
cookies and coffee were serv-
ed for lunch in the afternoon.
Those present for the occa-
sion were all her < ' “ *
suteek ol
Receives Hand Injury. , earned the Anurican of Houston spent the week-end
Nolan Krebs, son of Mr. and theat£* Asiatic-Pacific, Philip-> -n Flatonia. She came to attend
Mrs. Bruno Krebs, received a 1
severe hand injury in a ham-
mer mill over the week-end. ; .. ,
Personals. attend schoo!'
Mesdames Hugo Schmidt,
Fred Grebe and H. H. Schultz WEDDING ANNOUNCED
attended the Mothers club! ®®r- and Mrs. Fritz T
RECEIVE DISCHARGES
i Fred Koepke, MMl/c, re-
■ ceived his discharge at Nor- j
' man, Okla., Saturday and is I
I now back home. He was in the I
! navy for 45 months, 39 months
of which time he spent at sea.
He earned the American thea-
tre ribbon, the Asiatic-Pacific wedding took place at the
ribbon with one star, and the f;atholic rectory with Rev. E.
good conduct and victory me- j Bily officiating,
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Fred anromnuuiu/l 4r> I
7 o’clock at the St. Paul’s Luth-
eran church.
Read and use The Record’s
want ad columns!
Activities After Rain Storm.
Following the heavy rain i
storm of last week Tuesday, j
farmers are busy repairing j
fences, ditches and terraces.I
Most of the corn planted will
have to be replanted. Land will
have to be rebedded since the >
loose top soil was washed a-
way from cultivated lands.
Vacationing.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kurtz
and small son left for Holland
to spend a week with his par-
ents.
80th Birthday Observed.
On Sunday, Mar. 17, a num-
ber of close friends and rel-
atives met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Lindemann to '
surprise Mrs. L. O. Muenzler OUT OF NAVY
which Delwin J. Ceding Sl/c, son
of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Oeding.
received an honorable dis-
charge at Camp Wallace on
March 11 after being in the |
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spent aboard
| bun Sunday.
■ Miss Dorothy Sladecek of
of Houston spent the week-end
pine liberation and victory rib- wedding~of her sister" Del-
la.
Mr. and Mrs. August Noll-
i kamper and Marvin
i Sunday in La Grange.
» wcuc <uu> «, xx. wxiuiw----------- Mr. and Mrs. Moe Klein
attended the Mothers club i Mr. and Mrs. Eritz Koop- have returned from a trip to
meeting in Fayetteville Friday. mann announce the approach-1 California.
Delton Lincke visited a in8 marriage of their daugh- Edwin Lilie, who is working
friend in a Brenham hospital
Sunday.
Gladys Schultz of Austin
spent the week-end \
friends and hoinefolks.
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(41-2tp)
FOR SALE—Two young milk
cows with calves. Henry Ge-
bert, Rt. 1, La Grange.
(39-3tlwp)
MEYENBERG DRUG STORE
"Freaeriptlan Druggist*"
L. J. Schroeder, Owner
Phone 4 La Grange
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FOR SALE
MARCH 27
100 day-old and
9 week-old
BRONZE TURKEY
POULTS
from pure baby beef
pollorum tested flock
E. J. LENERT
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AIR CLEANERS
For Fords, Chevrolets and Plymouth*
BRAKE LININGS
For Most Old Model Cars
TABLE MODEL. 2-BURNER OIL STOVES
GASOLINE CAMP STOVES
Clothe* Pina, New Type. All-Galvanised.
Meta! Towel Bars . . . Tennis Balls, Rackets.
See Us for Many Other Hard-to-Get Items.
Lack’s Auto Associate Store
Southeast Comer Square La Grange, Texas
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WANTED—White woman to
help with care of two children
and household. Willing to tra-
vel this summer. Live on place;
nice surroundings, good salary.
If interested, phone Hadley
5488 or write to 4409 North
Roseneath, Houston, Texas.
-(41-4 tc)
WANTED to buy 14 ft. to 16
ft. boat. See, write or call J. J.
Sula, La Grange, Phone HOW.
Society will receive sealed bids ‘ —
FOR SALE- 200 nice,
one-gallon bottles, bakelite
screw caps, corrugated cartans,
15c each. La Grange Drug Co.
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FOR SALE—Improved Roldo
Rowden planting cotton seed.
Morgan Mercantile Co., Plum.
WANTED—Colored boy to
help at service station and
cafe. Jacob’s, Phone 1. (39-tfc)
(40-3tp)
FOR SALE—Large porcelain
La Grange. (41-2tc)
WE ARE delivering Butane
Systems daily. Sbe us about
appliances. V. F. Haveman,
Highway 71, West Point.
(41-8 tc)
MRDINARILYjau,^
V -/topayapraniuoiforprw-
«'«« But here at Prescription
Headquarters, you command
the unquestioned reliability
and skilled service of our
registered pharmacist, plus
the assurance of fresh, potent
drugs. Yet it costs no more—
often less—to have prescrip-
tions compounded her*.
Breasted Bronze, direct from, mian or German; to live year
round at my summer home on
Guadalupe river above Kerr-
ville; care for cow, chfckens,
turkeys, kitchen garden. Nice
keeper’s house furnished, with
electricity, sanitary plumbing,
telephone. Prefer person hav-
ing knowledge electric brood-
ers. In applying state salary
expected; give age and refer-
ences. This will make some
couple a nice, permanent home.
Oscar Holcombe, 1st National
Bank Bldg., Houston 2, Texas.
(41-2tc)
WANTED—Man under 45 as
insurance agent. See or write
J. A. Ponder, Schulenburg,
Box 361. (41-2tp)
FOR SALE—Second hand
o j /ao xs \ sewing machine, good condi-
kel s Lunch and Soda. (38-tfc)jtion. also youth-s with
WANTED—TA-o young men as | ?p„ri"g„® A R’
male nursed, also girls for
training; experience not neces-
sary. La Grange Hospital
(38-tfc)
WANTED- Service station at-
tendant. Jacob's, Phone 1.
(39-tfc)
HOSPITAL PATI6NT8
Clyde l’.oberteon, City.
Aug. H. Spacek, City.
Mrs. Wm. Burdovsky, La Orange.
Mrs. T. G. Caldwell and baby.
City.
Miss Catherine Norsworthy, Fay-
etteville.
Cooney I-etzerich. City.
Mrs. Mary Weigelt. Round Top.
Frits Von Essen, City.
Mr*. Emil Kern. Fayetteville
Mr*. O. F. Frnka, Houston.
Mrs. O. W. Feist, La Orange.
Mrs. Hy. Treybig, La Orange.
Mrs. Selma Tachatachula, Waraa
Mrs. Ernest Brokmeyer, New
Ulm.
Mrs. otto Kirsch, La Orange.
Frank Bordovsky, Houston.
Mrs. B. R. Lueders, Muldoon.
Joe M. Krenek, I>* Orange.
Mrs. Otto Korenok and baby, La
Orange.
Mrs. Ben Onken and baby, Fay
etteviile.
Miss Lyttje Moore, City.
Otto Marburger, Oldenburg.
Willie Bohuslav, La Orange.
Mrs. Mary Csichos, Schulenburg.
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We pay a premium for white J WANTED—Unattached white
infertile eggs, poultry, hides, j middle aged woman house-
beeswax and pecans. La Grange keeper, small amount cooking.
Produce Co. (2-tfc) Permanent home for someone
~ ~ in Houston. Write Mrs. A.
1!°^“ r*gSi Avetts, 1815 Milam Street,
Houston 3, Texas. .(39-4tc)
FOR SALE—The Lone Star
Agricultural and Horticultural j < -/Ai_nnat
Society will receive sealed bids' —-------g»-----——'
until 2 p. m. Saturday, April 6, FOR SALE—Baby beef tur-
1946, on one dance hall and I key eggs at 25c each. R. F.
one refreshment stand. The so- | Stork, Ledbetter Star Route
ciety reserves the right to re-| (Waldeck). (41-4tp)
ject any or all bids. If bids are ‘----
mailed, they should be marked FOR SALE—Electric Hotpoint
“Bids.” Lone Star A. & H. So- cook rai»ge Plum rectory,
ciety, Dennis A. Krueger Sec.,
~ (37-7tc)
SALE — Five-burner
kerosene stove, used six
pUFxSTUifc MW
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LOST—Hand woven Chimayo
bag, near City Hall. Reward.
Mrs. Oliver Hengst. (40-2tp)
FOR SALE—Netzow upright
piano newly refinished in A-l
condition. Elo Tietjen, Ruters- ! v’°lin<
ville. (40-2tp) x" ’
FOR SALE—Crosley Shelva-
dore refrigerator, very good
condition; just right for small
family. W. B. Domaschk, Led-
better. (40-3tp)
FOR SALE—New 35 calibre
Winchester automatic rifle;
shells. Walter A. Peters, Win-
chester. (40-2tp)
WANTED—Bohe-
STRAYED—Brown mare
mule, about 14 hands high,
scar on front leg. Notify CJias.
Baca, Rt. 3, La Grange.
(41-3tp)
WANTED—Two-room furnish-
ed apartment close to town if
possible. Permanent resident
Stanley E. Davis at former
Hirscy Bakery. (41-2p)
MILES RE-ELECTED
Supt. S. C. Miles was re-
elected for the 1946-47 term by
the La Grange school board at
a recent meeting. Also re-elect-
ed were all white teachers and
most of the colored teachers.
(38-4tp) I
FOR SALE—133 acre farm J
with everlasting spring water
and lots of pecan trees, grafted
and natives, good dairy farm.;
Selling reason, old age. Prefer i
to take house in or near town :
as part payment. W. G. Munke.
I,.i Grange, Rt. 1. (40-3tp)
FOR SALE—258 acre farm,
half bottom land with pecan i
trees and half farm land, locat-
ed 8 miles north of Ledbetter.1 -
Joe Dulley, Ledbetter. («0-2p) j—
WANTED—Truck driving job.il
Pear les Collins, La Grange, 1 0
Box 751. (40-2tp) G
WILL BUY hogs at the Ln I
Grange Livestock Auction bam |
every Wednesday morning. I
Tops 150 to 300 pounds, $14.40; I
125 to 150 pounds and over i I
300 pounds $13. to $14.25. Sows I
$13.65 and down. No commis- I
sion or weighing charges. El- ’ I
mer Lee Hackebeil. (40-tfc) I
WANTED TO BUY ear corn.:!
Wil] pay $1.50 per bushel deliv- I
ered. Victor Hoinuth. (40-2p) '
SEWING Machine repairing
and scissors sharpening. F. J.
wood range, fair condition.! Oltmann, back of Bill s Shoe
Mrs. Martha Witt, La Grange. Shop, outside. (35-5tlwp)
(40'tfc) (BABY CHICKS—Bloodtested,
. . miixJ ki«h production
ims, Brown,
Buff Leghorns, Ancona. Reds,
Rocks, Minorcas, Cornish, pul-
lets, cockerels every Tuesday
at low prices. Turkey custom
hatching and poultry service.
Albers Hatchery, La Grange.
(55-ltwc)
FOR SALE—Old Italian-make
A-l condition. J. C.
1 Studeman. (41-2p)
SPECIAL LOW price on cock-
erels Tuesdays. Also started
chicks. Albers Hatchery, La-
Grange. ___(41-tfc)
FOR SALE—Double-row Mo-
line planter. Elton Wolff, West
Point. (41-ltp)
Must be free of buttons and >
hooks. Brasher Motor Co., La
Grange. (54-tfc)
ROTA-CAPS, Renosal, Avi-
Ton, Germozone, Acidox, Vac-
cines for poultry and stock.
Full line on hand always. Al-
bers Feed Store. (61-tfc)
BUTANE SYSTEMS, Gas ap-
pliances and butane. Flatonia
Gas Co., Flatonia, Phone 105.
__ (87-tfc)
MEINKE’S Seivice Station—|New Ulm’ Texas~
Dealer in Sinclair gas and oils. FnR
Aug. W. Meinke. (89 tfc)
WE BUY hens, fryers, eggs, months. Wm. Umer, Kirtley.
pecans. Get our prices. Albers ■ * /dn.Tir,
Feed Store. (12-tfc)
GOLD WIRE NAMES, the old
reliable, 50c; earrings, 75c.
Day’s Gift Shop. (17-tfc)
WAITRESS WANTED—Ex- FOR SERVICE — Registered 'hi«h P«
perience not necessary, good | Duroc Jersey male hog. Erwin "hite Leghorns,
wages, good place to stay. Ja- Oetken, Round Top, Texas. r
cob’s Cafe. (12-tfc)
W E BUY ANYTHING—
Used furniture, dishes, musical
instruments, clocks, type-
writers, tools and scores
of other items. Tell us what
you have. Tiemann’s Trading
Post, La Grange. (29-tfc)
DIAMOND WEDDING SETS.
Beauties, from $12.50 to $150,
a beautiful Bride’s Book giv-
en with each set. Day’s Gift
~^h°p. (33-tfc)
WATCHES and clocks repair-
ed at Day’s Gift Shop. (9-tfc)
WANTED—Man or lady cook
> at Arlt’s cafe. (31-tfc)
TURKEY Baby Poults, Broad I COUPLE
Breasieo nronze, direct irom j
farm to you. Largest hatchery.
in Texas exclusively on turkey
eggs. All flocks tube tested for
pulloruin. Accepting orders
K now for delivery March
through June. Either mail or-
write Tor descriptive
literature. Singleton Farm and
Ranch, Blanco, Texas.
(34-8tc)
QUALITY English white Leg-
horn baby chicks from our
own high egg production
flock, every Tuesday, at low
prices. Wm. E. Brendle, La-
Cnrange. (36-12tp)
FOR SALE—Registered year-
ling Polled Hereford bull. Wm.
Hermes. (39-tfc)
WAITRESS wanted at Wei-
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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS .
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FRIDAY, MARCH 22. 1
The said City
and other relatives.
74c
43c; qt.--63c
Vet ODT Spray, pint
Lowell Sprays, Metal Sprayers, each 39c
of The State of Texas, in the
Election
Legal and Lawful Manner.
THIS COMING
SAT., MARCH 30
Music by
MORE and BETTER
BARB ECUED I
CHICKEN
Sunday, March 24
Starting at Noon
Hrbacek’s
Service Station
(Geo. E. Adamcik's Bldg.)
On The Bluff
Eat It Here Or Take
It With You
---33c
--$1.09
Mrs. H A Traugott and Mrs. ■
A. R. Ruhmann spent the ■
week-end in Houston.
Resolution did order the is-
suance of a Proclamation to
hold an Election on April 2nd,
1946. .
Now, Therefore, I C. G. Rob-
assistants as he shall deam
necessary and to do all acts as
ELLINGER
NEWS
BRUMES
PLAYING AT
WESLEY
5-String, Green Handle, Brenham Made
BROOMS, each------
Brenham Made
MOPS, Cotton, No. 16---
O’Cedar Oil Mop, each----
New Improved O’Cedar Genuine Polish,
12 oz. large bottle------43c
ALL PURPOSE
O’Cedar Self-Polishing Wax, qt. — 69c ;
JOHNSON’S, LIQUID OR PASTE
FLOOR POLISH, pint size---49c
Wrights Silver Cream Polish, jar — 23c I
SOIL-OFF, qt.--------43c
Cleans Painted Kitchen Walls And Wood Work
I Light House Cleanser, box----- 4l/ac fl
| Old Dutch Cleanser, box —----8c G
J BETTA-KLENE, 12 oz. jar--- 35c j
M Miracle Paste. General Purpose Cleaner. Dissolves in
water. Will clean walls, floor, woodwork, dishes, hands,
upholstery, porcelain and linoleum. „
Attend Funeral.
Many attended the funeral '
of A. E. (Babe) Spacek. Mr.
Spring Cleaning Sale
— AT —
DIPPEL’S CASH GROCERY
“BETTER FOODS for LESS”
Skk.
Jack Koehl is seriously ill at
his home.
Volley Ball Games.
The volley ball girls motored
to Columbus Monday and play-
ed three games, defeating the
Columbus team two out of i
three games.
Treated To Show.
The volley ball and basket,
bail teams were treated to a
show in Columbus Monday
night.
Personals.
Mr. and Mrs. Elo Balzer and R,e^lre^. by th! Genera! Laws!
children of Rosenberg visited J-- - -----— v
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Zapalae holding of such
_.)d other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ehlers 1, j ^7^. ,
of New Braunfels visited rel- i ATTEST: .
atives over the week-end.
C. G. Robson Mayor,
City of La Grange,
HAS LEGION PICTURES Grange, Texas.
Pictures taken at the Legion Elvira Saxon, City Secretary,
are now on display
at Wessels studio, You are in-
vited to see them. DANCE!!
ELECTION
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS,
Stacek“wM a Tephe^of Frank
J. Hruska of here.
New Subscriber.
With this news a new sub-
scription for Herbert J. Koehl
i* sent. _ v v
son, Mayor of the City of La
Grange, Texas, do hereby or-
der that an Election be held at
the City Hall and Fire Station
of said City of La Grange,
Texas, on April 2nd, 1946, for
the purpose of electing
1. City Secretary
2. City Assessor & Collector
3. Aiderman Ward No. 1
4. Aiderman Ward No. 2
5. Aiderman Ward No. 3
6. Aiderman Ward No. 4
I further direct Nat W. F.
__ Rudi, to act as Election Judge
’ Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Roesler!of said Election to employ
of Houston visited relatives
over the week-end.
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TUB
D. T. Wood Preserver, gallon Ixittle $1.29
Stains Wood and Shingles. Seals All Pores in Wood Form-
ing Protective Film. Also Kills Blue Bugs, Mites and
Termites.
CALIFORNIA
Carrots, 2 bunches-----
Celery, stalk---- -
SEEDLESS, NICE SIZE
Grapefruit, only —--
U. S. NO. 1, IDAHO .
Potatoes, 10 lb. mesh bag
We Have Nice Assortment of Chocolate Cookies, 1 Pound
Chocolate Candy And Other Short Items. .j
We Have Home Grown Seed Corn and Cane Seed At
Special Price*. Also Hybrid No. 8 — No. 12, Sweet Sudan,
Sudan Gra»s. Texas and Arizona Hegari. Dwarf Maize
Yellow Dent and Sure Cropper Corn.
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1946, newspaper, March 22, 1946; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254182/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.