The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 2, 1948 Page: 3 of 4
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CHICKS— White
COZY THEATRE
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Western Aut3 Associate Store
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For your own safety have your
car’s brakes checked TODAY.
All our work is performed by
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factory trained specialists using
only the finest in parts.
Worn or faulty brake parts can
endanger the lives of all the occu-
pants of your car.
We have the finest equipment
in town to service and correct
i faulty brakes.
Darter-Looney Implement Company
Phone 326 - La Grange
Waiter Kneip
FURNITURE COMPANY
THE NEW
GAS RANGES
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COOK
WITH
Erwin
Texas.
(35-2p).
Cedar Furniture
Bed Room Suites
Cedar Chests, Wardrobes
Floor Ijimps
and many other items
Also Two New Boats
FOR YOUR SPRING GARDEN—
Leaf' rakes, hoes, spades, hand-cultivators, double
bit axes, Keen Cutter wood axes, lawn mowers, etc.
SATURDAY. MARCH «
‘Trail To San Antone”
With Gene Autry, Peggy
Stewait Sterling Holloway.
ALSO SELECTED
SHORT SUBJECTS
ALSO SELECTED
SHORT SUBJECTS
<^1 These, too, are
PRECISION
INSTRUMENTS
MEIN KE’S
SERVICE. STATION
Sinclair
Gas & Oils
Goodyear Tires
General Repair Service
Get Our Prices
PHONE 513
ELECTRIC FANS—
Hunter and Emerson, 10” and 16”, oscillating.
APEX ELECTRIC WASHER—
At a real bargain.
OR
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Texr
DAWN THEATRE
Fayetteville, Texas
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
MARCH 3-4
presents
Wm. Boyd, Andy Clyde
in
‘‘Dangerous
Adventure”
Also Short Subjects
First Show 7 P. M.
you plant.
Ed’s Variety Store
Fayetteville, Texas
ELD’S CEDAR SHOP
West Travis — La Grange
Show Begins At 7:00 P. M.
Daily And On Sunday At
4:00 P. M.
Hotshots.
Also Chapter No. 6 of
“THE SEA HOUND.”
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detao
SAIF,
mules. Walter Vasut,
PRIZE MASK
DANCE
At Harmonic Hall
SHELBY
Saturday, March 6
Music by
George and His
Buddies
Adm.: Gents 60c. Ladies 20c.
Tax Included
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Mrs.
Easy because they are fatter, cleaner,
cooler, and have automatic lighting . . . auto-
matic time and heat control. For the
finest cooking appliances money can buy,
see tne of the new automatic Gas ranges.
WANT ADS
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FOR SALE or trade—1942
Dodge 1-2 ton pick-up truck;
mud-grip tires; body and motor
perfect. Max A. Melcher.
* ducted a short quiz
Meets Saturday Here| inentary procedure.
home
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ant al many typt> and
maltol built to “CP"
• tandard, oHarad fcy
Itading dtaltrl.
FENCING—
Two-bars, 18” high, 6” stay. It) rods to roll, at —$8.50
Wire Netting, (>• high. 2” mesh
Wire Nelt’iig. 5’ high. 2” mesh
Wire Netting, 4* high, 2" mesh
Wire Netting, 3’ high. 1" mesh
(Prices on Request)
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
MONDAY and TUESDAY
MARCH 1-2
“Her Husband’s
„oru„, mvum. , Affairs”
Your thoughtfulness is great- Starring Lucille Ball, Franchtrt
ly appreciated.
HER CHILDREN
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our be- j
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Thousands of satisfied dairymen are finding that McCormick-Deering
Milkers help them get maximum milk production with less labor.
Come in and let us show you the records?
We have McCormick-Deering Milkers in stock now for your immedi-
ate selection. May we see you soon?
Whql^igk^ourLife onQld./Unsafe Hres
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away March 3, 1945.
We seem to see in the
soft dim light,
A face we loved the best,
And think of him when
the aim’s last I ay *
Goes down in the far-off
West.
We miss you no loss
the time passes on
Than we did on the day
of your going.
For absence can never close
the door oT our hearts
And the lamp of our love
is still glowing.
Yom- heart w»« th»
In all the world,
You love the best to recall,
For no one on earth could
take your place;
You are still the dearest of all.
The Family
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house, good condition; i'
feeder brooder and fountains.
Priced to sell, W. Kalkhake,
(Shelby) Fayetteville, Rt. 3,
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us at the
mother,
Mrs. Anna Giese. We especially
wish to thank Rev. Robt. Heise I -
and Dr. L. D. Boelsche lor
their respective services; those
who gave tire lovely flowers or
expressed their sympathy by
word or deed.
HI
PAINTS—
Masury's Primer and Outside White in five gallon
and one gallon containers. Everything in inside
paints—flats, undercoaters, semi-gloss, high gloss
white, enamels, etc.
Pratt and lambert and John H. Masury’s varnish
and varnish stains.
Il Pays to Buy the BEST!
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OIL STOVE RANGES—
Florence, Boss Bitie Flame. Nesco, New Perfection
and Quick Meal Rea. bargains. (One used Boss Blue
Flame Table Top Range, at a real bargain.)
BLOODTESTED CHICKS
EVERY TUESDAY. From
high producing flocks at low
prices. Started chicks. Poultry
supplies and remedies. The La
Grange Hatchery, Phone 316,
WernVr C. Tramp.
(23-tfe). !EoR SALE Horses
Leghorn,
high production stock; pullets,
cockerels; custom hatching;
poultry remedies and poultry
supplies. Dolezal Hatchery, La
■ Grange, Phone 1606F11.
(27-tfc).
Kidneys Must
Work Well-
SUNDAY, MARCH 7
“Repeat
Performance”
1 Starring Joan Leslie, Louis
' Hayward, Richard Baschart.
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anke B
are $
Top.
FOR SALE—Head cabbage at
3 l-2c per pound. See Henry
Supak, Rt. 2 Fayetteville.
(34-4p).
FOR SALE— Shoats and pigs. Texas. (34-4c).
FOR SALE to settle estate: 174
acre farm near Fayetteville,
homeplace of Joseph Z. Novo-
sad, with house, two barns and
several cow sheds. See J. S.
Novosad, Box 427, Smithville.
■ ' (33-3twp).
FOR SALE—Lister attach-
ment for Fordor tractor with
extension axles, Jessie R. Cor-
des, Fayetteville, Rt. 3 (near
Haw Creek). (35-3p).
FOR SALE- 100 bales bright
peanut hay. Emil Zoch, Win-
chester. (35-3p).
FOR SALE-- 1942 Ford 4-
yard dump truck. Good tires,
mechanically perfect. Price
$850. See K. C. Schultz, Phone
338^ (35-lp).
FOR SALE— Hay. Hugo Sch-
midt, Fayetteville, Rt. 3.
(35-wtfc).
FOR SALE- Six week old
Duroc pigs; also 40-foot wind-
mill, fair condition.
Lincke, New Ulm,
(Willow Springs).
FOR SALE Allis Chalmers
tractor with cultivator, planter,
lister, mower and disc plow.
A-l ebndition. Jerry Sumbera,
Rt. 3, La Grange. (35-2p).
I Planting Time’s Here
j For more corn and cotton per
acre, get Super Croat Texas
Hybrid Seed Corn and Qualla
60 Cotton Seed at Ed. C'hova-
nec. 1
We have H. Conrad’s Super
Crost Texas Hybrid Seed Corn
I to fit your farm in No. 22-18-
i 20-9W-8 on hand. Qualla Cot-
ton Seed orders taken.
Come in and see us before
FOR SALE— Model A pick-
up. Edward Herbrich, La
Grange, Rt. 1. (35-2p).
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Show Begins At 7:00 I’. M. and
On Saturday At 4:00 P. M.
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
and FRIDAY, MARCH 3-4-5
“Road To Rio” /
Featuring Bing Crosby, Ditto- r
thy Ijamour, Bob Hope.
SUNDAY - MONDAY
MARCH 7-8
“Rose Of Santa Rosa”
| atoUi wvuaavs s>U4Ui, AvatriftO a
man, William Marshall.
FOR SALE— Wood cooking
range; also ice box, 75 pound
capacity. Gerhard Bunjes.
Carmine, Texas. (35-3p).
Jr. Cozy
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
MARCH 5-6
“That Brennan Giri”
Featuring Eduardo Noreiga,
Patricia White, The Hoosier
Couple Weds
In Austin Rites
Miss Bernice Tramo and W.
D. Behrend were united in
marriage February 21 at 4:30
p. m. in the Hyde Park Baptist
church in Austin. Rev. Totum
vows.
FOR SALE— One table top
, , gas range, good condition. Ilar-
(34-3p). vey Dippel. f35-2c).
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gold-
ammer of San Antonio, Misses
Katie and Carie Holmuth and
Mrs. Victor Holmuth of La
Grange visited in Snuth”ille
Saturday afternoon with rel-
atives. |
CARD GF THANKS,
T wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to all
fcr the many kind deeds and
visits during my recent illness.
I especially wish to thank the
nurses at the La Grange hospi-
tal and Dr. F. J. Guenther fr—
their kind administrations.
Your kindness will always be
remembered.
Mrs. Sophie Pohl
Mi. and Mrs. A. P. Haynes of
San Antonio spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Charley B.
I Boravec. Mr. Borovec and Mr.
Haynes were buddies in the
army during World War J.
Dr A A T.enert and daugh-
ter, Rosemary of Collcg*. SU»
tion spent Sunday with Mrs.
CARD OF THANKS A C Ijenert.
We wish to express our sin- !
cere thanks for the acts of j
kindness extended
passing of our dear
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For You To Feci Well
24 hour® day. 7 daya avary
week, never Mtoppinr, the kidneys filter I
Waste matter from the blood.*
If mora people were aware of how the '
kldnej’s must constantly remove sur-
plus fluid, excess acids and other waste
matter that cannot atav In the blood
without Injury to health, there would
be better understand inf of tehy the
whole system Is upset when kidneys fail
to function properly.
Burnmc, scanty or too frequant urina-
tion sometimes warns that somethin!’
Is wrong. You may suffer naming bark
ache, h.adachea, dlssineaa, rheumatic
paina. getting up M nights, swelling.
Why not try Dcts’s Pillai You will
be using a medicine recommended the
country over. Dean's etlmu’ete the func-
tion of the kidneys and help them to
flush out poisonous waste from the
blood - .They contain nothing harmful.
Get Doan's today. Use with confidence.
At all drag stores.
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The Fayette county
demonstration council held its
regular meeting Saturday af-
ternoon in the district court
room.
Mrs. Herbert Dicrs, presi-
dent, presided and Mrs. Al-
bert Blume served us secielu- |
ry in the absence of Mrs. Al-
fred Blaschke. Mrs. Orlean
Keilers conducted a short re-
creational period which was
followed by club reports given
by each club president.
Mrs. Ernest Snitken gave the
year book recommendations as
compiled by the committee,
composed of Mrs. bnitken and
Mrs. H. H. Schultz.
Mrs. Albert Blume was elect-
ed T. H. D. A. chairman for the
FOR SALE—One Farmall
194G model, fully
this tractor is same as
One new Farmall A,
equipped. One used Farmall A,
1946 model, fully equipped.
One used Farmall B, 1946 mo-
del, fully equipped. Fayette
County implement Co., Schu-
lenburg, Texas. T -ocated one
b'oek west of Schulze Hospital,
on San Antonio - Houston
highway. (35-2c).
Smithville, and the bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Wolff of Elgin.
The bride wore a white w<x>l
suit with black accessories.
Grady M. Hill was the only
witness.
iea<i lhe marriage vows i Mr. and Mrs. Behrend are
The bride is the daughter of ' employed in Austin where
Mr and Mrs. Gus J. Tramp of ithey will make their home
Johnnie Nietsche, on highway
between Carmine and Ledbet-
ter. (35-2p).
THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
H.lFaVette H. I). Council year. Mrs. Dryman con-I
equipped; „ . . .. | ducted a short quiz on parlw-
new.
fully
In the compounding of prescriptions, there is no margin for
error. Each prescription must be precise and exact. Our skilled
registered pharmacists, guarding the health of the community,
give the><- timq and attention, to the work for which they are
trained. You san safely trust them with your prescriptions.
LA GRANGE DRUG COMPANY
Experienced Dairymen Say —
“MORE MILK FASTER
With McCormick-Deering Milkers”
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kreuz
and daughter, Mrs. Masfon
Pierce, of Luling were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs W T
Kreuz.
WANTED— Couple without
children to work on farm and
ranch at Uvalde. Will be in
Round Top until Wednesday
evening. H. A. Franke & Sons.
(35-lp).
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50u PEOPLE ARE KILLED OR IN-
JURED EVERY DAY-ON CURVES ALONE/
switch to Qy A x3
HOME OWNED and OPERATED by
GEORGE HAJOVSKY
La Grunge
FOR SALE—Few 2x8’s and
4a4's, used Cedar posts, other
scrap lumber. L. J. Sulak, La
Grange. (32-tfc).
ALL kinds of hauling and gar-
den plowing. Call 383-W. Geo.
W. Davis. (32-6p).
STEADY WORK selling well
known, high quality automotive
products to service stations
and garages. Prefer local man
well known in this county
which is part of territory to be
covered. Write, giving age, ex-
perience and references and an
interview will be arranged. O.
V. Hemsworth, 110 W. 29 St.,
Austin, Texas. (33-4c). ov
NOTICE— John H. Killough
will have registered Hereford
bulls for sale at La Grange
Auction Company not later
than March 20. Will state de-
finite jiate later, (33-tfc).
APARTMENT for rent, un-
furnished. Barbara Sedlak.
(Jl-tfc).
V iHf. URiAlH IM YOUR HOM I T OpAY
(23-tfwc).
and
Plum.
(34-3p).
TOR SALE— Several pieces
of furniture and rock crystal.
Mrs. J. C. Yeary. I34'2C) •
GALVANIZED Tenneseal
roofing, 26 guage, 10 and 12
foot. Limited stock. Farmers
Lumber Co., Phone 6. (34-tfc).
LOST—One red, white-faced
muley heifer, good Hereford
breeding, about seven months
old; out of my pasture at
mouth of Clear Creek, Fayette-
ville, Rt. 1. Finder please noti-
fy Alex W. Wied, Fayetteville,
Texas.
WANTED to buy: Mule, 15'^
hands high, young and must be
gentle. Elo Mueller, La Grange,
Rt. 2^ (34-2p).
FOR SALK 1936 Chevrolet
coach. Good condition, just
overhauled. Frand Sivek, La
.g.z, -ii.. 1.______________*34-^p).
FOR SALE— Double row
drag tractor planters; baby
bed with spring; large ice box;
1930 sport Chevrolet coupe,
new tires; two wheel trailer,
$50.00: iron wheel wagon. Feed
I wanted. Zwernemann’s, Ruters-
ville._____(35-2c).
FOR SALE—-Farmall B trac-
tor, planters, cultivators, bus-
ters, Moline MR drag disc.
Glenver Spies, Rt. 2, Burton.
(34-2p).
FOR SALE One 8x12 brooder loved husband and father. I
house, good, condition; also Willie G. Cordes, who passed
3VICB
Iranga.
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 2, 1948, newspaper, March 2, 1948; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254222/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.