The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946 Page: 2 of 4
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DIRECTORS—Jobs
ROY H. GIESE
Service January, 1937, by virtue
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which commenced on Satur-
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• La Grange
For Public Weigher, Precinct 1:
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spent Sunday
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INCREASE
YOUR
CAUTION OXY AS PH*t£HD. J
WEDDING DANCE
Miss Dorothy Michalec
with a
McCORMICIL DEERING
Notice to Our Patrons:
Open for Business
CREAM SEPARATOR
ADAMCIK
Electric Motor Service
WILL CLOSE AT 5 P. M.
Edwin Adamcik, Proprietor
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LAUTERSTEIN’S
NEW YORK STORE
BARGAIN CENTER
DARTER-LOONEY IMP. CO.
LOUIS KLEIN & SON
THE FAMOUS STORE
LA GRANGE
Phone 326
I a* Grange
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LOCATED IN BACK OF
DARTER-LOONEY IMP. CO. BLIJg.
Repairing - Rewinding - Exchange
WILL BUY AND SELL MOTORS
Experienced Electrician
Effective Monday, June 17, and until further notice, the
business firms listed below
Read and Use The Record
Want Ads.
apartment.
Breaks Elbow.
Mrs. Lucy Davenport
Entered m second class mall matter at the Poetotflce at
La Greece. Texas.
President and Assistant Manager
.... Editor and Business Manager
Secretary and Managing Editor
Mrs. John H. Clark Jr. and
son of Lampassas are spending
the week in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Pechal.
Conrad Kroll visited in Gon-
zales last*week as a guest of
the J. C. Newberrys. While
there, he participated in the
wedding of Miss Genieveve
Bradley and Henry Howard
Vollentine.
Mrs. Johnie Pitts left Tues-
day to spend the summer at
Junction.
SHROMCIK COUNCIL
2574
Meets Every Second '
Monday, 8:00 P. M.
McCormick-Deering I
be equipped with belt
See ui for complete information
ing unit*.
DANCE
At Rutersville
Sunday, June 16
Featuring
load Janda’s Orch.
Gents 60c, loidies l(lc
Tax Included
DON’T MISS IT!
S. S. Teachers Attend Meeting.
Several local Sunday school
DR. M. STREHORN
CHIROPRACTOR
Over Meyenberg Drug Star*
Phone 72, La Grange, Texas
C. A. PRILOP
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
•GILBERT H. ECK
For County Attorney:
GBO L. HAJDU8BK
JOHN C. MARBURGER
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DR. F. L. GUNN
VETERINARIAN
At John Berry’s Residence
Telephone 232M
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
KOENIG FUNERAL
HOME
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS
PROMPT AMBULANCE SERVICE
THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD
Published Every Tuesday and Friday by ths
FARMERS PUBLISHING COMPANY
DANCE
AT S.P.J.S.T. HALL
ENGLE
Sunday, June 16
Music by
Adolph Migl
OF MOULTON
Mixed Music for Young & Old
Everybody Invited For A
Good Time
Sponsored by
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MEYENBERG DRUG STORE
Phono 4 La Grange
Dr. F. J. Guenther
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Across from Hospital
PHONES: Office 361 — Rec. 411
LA GRANGE. : TEXAS
Incorporated
John Schroeder, M
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HEAR HIM
MONDAY, JUNE 17 - 8:30 P. M. ’
St. John's Lutheran Church
Rutersvllly:
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German services at 9:45 a.
S. 9. after services. .
St. John’s Lutheran Church
Ellinger:
English services at 8
FLATONIA NEWS
By Mrs. Aug. Nollkamper
WARDA NEWS
By Della Mae Giese
and Mildred I^hmann
f. 8. BAM BUCH
L, J. 8ULAK -
JOHN U8ULAK
ng
leal
A D L £ R i K A
SOOTHE YOUR KIDNEYS
Eliminate the cause of swollen
ankles, rheumatic pains, tired ach-
ing haek and that draggy feeling.
C1T-RO8 I* bringing relief to thou,
sands daily. CIT-RO8 restores nor-
mal body pH. (the correct balance
of natural body fluids). See your
druggist, and aimply say: “CIT-
UOS." Sold for *1.00 at:
■v
When you sec
Ed. A. Giese
Don’t think of
INSURANCE
But when you think of
INSURANCE
See
E D. A. G IE S E
“Your Agent’’
Iai Grange, Texas
WESSELS STUDIO
Photographing, Developing
knd Enlarging
Picture Frames, Films, Copying
Over Harvey’s Food Store
I<a Grange, Texas
Made •dpecially lor
Malarial Symptom*.
Uw csHy «o~dNt«*od
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Dr. and Mrs. J. W. McCoy
and children, Patsy and John-
nie, of Paris spent the week
with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kreuz.
Dr. Arnold J. Darilek
GENERAL DENTAL
PRACTICE ... X-RAY
Otto A. Hunger Building
Telephone Office 175 - Res. 156
December. 1936, In Cause No. 118
In the District Court of Fayette
County, Texas, wherein Tbe Blate
of Texas was plaintiff, recovered
judgment against Agnes Hill, de-
More Rain.
More rain and heavy showers
have sent creeks on a rampage,
n----z— -------( are
moisture
TAX SALE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF FAYETTE
At Praha Hall
Tuesday, June 18,
Music by
Dixie Play Boys
EVERYONE INVITED!
Honoring Ben Hromadka and
Miss Dorothy Michalec
F ___________________________ ..
Daehne for her subscription for
a year to The Record.
Attend School.
T. L. Kidd and I. B. Freytag'
BEN F. SIEBEL
County Superintendent of Schools:
WALTER P. FREYTAG
For Commissioner. Precinct 1: '
G. B. MUELLER
J. C. SCHUHMACHER
LOUIS STRUVE
CHARLEY B. BOROVEC
For Commissioner, Precinct 2:
JOHNNY W. KRAUSE
R. A. PIETSCH
HERMAN E. ZAPP
For Commissioner, Precinct 3:
WALLACE CHERRY
A. L. VRANA
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HARVEST”
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF FAYETTE
To Those indebted to, Or Holding
Claims Against the Estate of W. D.
Markwardt, Deceased.
The undersigned having been ap-
pointed Administratrix of the es
tate of W. D. Markwardt, Deceas-
ed. late of Fayette County, Texas,
by H. W. Pitman, County Judge of
Fayette County, Texas, on the
10th day of June A. D. 1946, hereby
notifies all persons Indebted to
said estate to come forward and
make settlement, and those having
claims against said estate to pre
sent them to her within the time
prescribed by law at her residence
in La Grange, Fayette County, Tex-
as. where she receives her mall,
this lltji day of June A. D. 1946.
AGNES MARKWARDT.
Administratrix of the Estate of
W. D. Markwardt, Deceased.
(65-4twc)
will on the first Tuesday in the
month of July, 1946, the same be-
ing the 2nd day of said monH>, i
proceed to sell all the interest of
The State of Texas in and to said
property acquired by virtue of the
above mentioned deed at the prin-
cipal entrance of the courthouse of
said county in the city or town of
lot Grange, between the hours of
two o’clock P. M. and four o'-
clock P. M. to the highest bidder I
for cash; provided, however, that
as provided by law. I shall reject
any and all blds which in my judg-
ment are insufficient and inade-
quate.
DATED at La Grange, Texas, this
the 5th day of June. 1946.
WM LOESSIN. Sheriff.
Fayette County, Texas.
By: Robert G. Koenig. Deputy.
(63-3twc)
AHA BISHOP ODIN
ffljHr GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Meets Every Fourth
Wednesday, 8:00 P. M.
visiting Knights Welcome
DR. A. H. REBSCH
i 1? OPTOMETRIST
ML*
Opposite: Fayo’to County Record
A <3 nr ---- - — - -
Mrs. Milton Wade of Dallas,
Mrs. J. D. Taylor of Fort Worth
and Mrs. Ralph Rowley and
I daughter of Houston are visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. J. Meyenberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Sautter accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. John Kuon of Smithville
to Sulphur, La., for the week-
end.
Citzler and daughter of La
Grange visited in the L. A. Gie-
se home Wednesday.
Miss Martha Bamsch of
Houston visited relatives here
the past week-end.
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Dr. Sam Kreuz and Miss
Mary Lynn Moore of College
Station and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Disch and Freddie of Austin
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Kreuz.
Flnt Baptist Church
J. Moulton Parker, Paator
Sunday school at 10:00 a.m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
7:00 p.m.
Morning preaching at 11:00 a.m.
Evening preaching at 7:30 prn.
W. M. U. Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m.
Baca, Kenny Stork, James PavUcn, L. J. Sulak
and F. 8. Hambuch. _________
•nbscrlpUon Price: *2.50 a year, *1.40 for six months. 7t>c tor three
months, paid in advance. _____
ADVERTISING RATES—Display, per inch, 55c; Readers, first insertion,
per word, 3c; Readers, subsequent insertions, par word Iftc.
■solutions of Respect *2.00; Card of Thanks .— *1.00
Address all communications to;
Th* Fayette County Record, La Grange, Texas.
H. H. HERZOG
Electric Wiring
Appliance Repairs
Radios Repaired
(Guaranteed 90 Day*)
Ph. 1413 — La Grange, Rt. 1
Across Hausmann Gin on Bluff
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Model S Cream Separators are now available with direct motor
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pars tors older than Model S can also
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FLOWERS
For All Occasions
Telegraph Delivery Service !
Lueders Flower Shop
La Grange — Phone 187
Marburger’s
Electric Shop
Licensed and Bonded Electrician
Wiring of All Kinde and
Electric Appliance Repalre
In Lack’s Auto Store — Phone M
La Grange Hospital
Full-Time Registered Tecbnictai
German, Bohemian and
Spanish Spoken
Visiting Hours: 9-11 a. m„
3-5 p. m., 7-9 p. m.
CHRtS
•nw,
l due to
^MALARIA?
£
FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1946 M
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“CREAM
This is being done to afford our clerks shorter working
hours during the hot summer months.
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Democratic Primary,
♦ July 27, 1946
For Lieutenant Governor: ,
I JO ED W1NFREE
, For Congress, 9th Dlst.:
'L. J. SULAK
CLARK W. THOMPSON
For Senator, 15th District:
GUS RUSSEK
WALTER A. SCHAEFER
HARVEY BETTS
GUS J. STRAUSS
For District Attorney,
22nd Judicial District:
J. LEE D1TTERT
For Representative:
R. B. SPACEK
For District Clerk;
I ELO ROHDE e
WHEREAS, on the 7tb day of
,ADOLPH BEHRENS
I For County Judge:
H. W. PITMAN
For County Clerk:
1 JOHN A. KUBENA
For Sheriff:
T. J. (Jim) FLOURNOY
Trinity, tsiacK Jack
June 16: English Communion
service, 8:30 p. m.
Mrs. Lucy Davenport had I
the misfortune to fall and break I
her elbow. After receiving
medical attention, the injured
member is healing nicely.
New Subscriber.
Many thanks to Mrs. F. G.
, fendant, for taxes, penalty, inter- J
cst, and cost against the herein-
after described property: ROBERT G. (Bob) KOENIG
WHEREAS, on the Sth day of'
> of said
judgment and the mandates there-
of, the Clerk of the above mention-)
ed District Court of said county;
__ did epuso to be issued an Order
The Catholic vacation school (,f SaIe commanding the sheriff of, For CountyTreasurer:
said county to seize, levy upon,
, , and sell in the manner and form
day. May 25, came to an end | required by law the hereinaf-;
on Saturday, June 8. The child- j ter described property: i
ren attended Holy Communion |
on r ■ - - ’
o’clock mass afterwhich break-
fast was served to them in the
parish hall. Around 95 children
attended this school.
W. S. C. S. Meets.
The W. S. C. S. held its reg-
ular monthly meeting Monday
evening, June 10, in the home
of Mrs. W. D. Johnson with
. Mrs. C. A. Pearson as co-host-
■ ess. After the meeting delicious
refreshments were served. A
good attendance was reported.
Have Vacation.
Chas. Jurica and Hattie Mi-
ca both employed at Arnim and
Lane are enjoying a two week’s
vacation.
Personals.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jlopper of
Victoria spent the week-end
in the Joe Sladecek home.
Rev. and Mrs. Walter Froeb-
ner spent Friday and Saturday
in Houston.
Mrs. E. P. Halliburton and
daughters of Devine spent the
..mk-wL with. Mcu S. EL.-Sgl.il
lers.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mattocks
spent part of last week-end in
New Braunfels with her par-
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Loessin
visited in the August Nollkam-
per home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Behal
of Smithville spent Sunday in
the K. E. Woody home. They
were accompanied back by
their son, Francis Joe.
Mrs. Frank Rainosek and
sons visited with Mrs. Anton
Foitek Sunday.
Joe Cadwell and daughter,
Virginia, spent Sunday in
Houston.
Mrs. W. H. Holt and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Russell McFarland,
visited in Dallas.
Emil Juipca of Dallas is
spending his vacation with his
parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lakey,
and Mrs. Frank Mikulik of
New Orleans, La., visited in
the Ed. Mikulik home the past
week.
Miss Lillian Cook of Houston
Hostyn
1st and 3rd Sunday 10:00 am.
2nd and 4th Sunday 8:00 a.m.
Tuesday and Friday 7:30 a.m.
5th Sunday and Holidays, inter-
changeably.
CARMINE
Riru/C Mrs. Elmo H. Noik
! iMtWo Correspondent
Herbert M. Schmidt
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
Phone 184 : : La Grange:
M Phone: 33 and 244—La Grange
E. R.Owen Electric Co
Radio Service,
Wiring and
Electric Repairs
Phone 330
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League Society was led by Del- ■
la Mae Giese.
Elvas and Evelyn Roensch
and Elinor and Marvin Teinert'
were enrolled as new members.
Thirty-six members were pre- ,
sent. Irene and Hattie Zoch,
Lillian Teinert, Alida Citzler
and Edgar Schultz were wel-
comed as visitors. Martin Eifert
was granted a release of this
society to enable him to join
the society at Winfield, Kansas.
Ball Game.
Rutersville was host to the
Warda soft ball team Sunday
when, in spite of the muddy
field, Warda carried away a
13 to 0 victory.
Personals.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Lor-
enz and family visited in the
C. R. Lehman home Sunday
night.
Marvin Wappler of Port Ar-
thur visited his parents for the
week-end.
Edwin Durrenberger is in
Walburg visiting relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meyer,
Mrs. Ed. Meyer, Mrs. Oscar
born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marek
on Monday, June 3.
Personals.
P. C. Heinsohn of Houston
spent the week-end with home-
folks here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Krebs
and sons were brief visitors in
Industry Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Wilber Heinsohn was a
business visitor in Industry
Monday afternoon.
Plum and Hostyn
Catholic Churches
Plum
Rev. Edward J. Jansky, Psstor
1st ami 3rd Sundays 8:00 a.m.
2nd and 4th Sundays 10:00 a.m.
Mon., Wed., Thum, and Sat. 7:15
a.m.
Zion Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
H. A. Traugott, Pastor
June 13th at 7:15 p. m. Sunday
school teachers’ meeting.
June 16th: German services at 9
a. m. S. S. and Bible class at 10.
Tnglish services at 11 a. m.
June 18: Walther League.
June 20,: laymen's League meet-
ing.
The Walther League is sponsor-
ing a picnic at the Pineries at 2 p.
m. Sunday. Young people and their
parents especially are Invited. Bring
your lunch. Drinks are furnished.
WILLOW SPRINGS
Mr*. H< H. Schultz
INt.WO Correspondent
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS |
Presbyterian Church
Rev Guy B. Duff, Paetor
Sunday school, 9:45 o’clock, L. |
W. Stolz, Supt.
Preaching services at 11 a m. and
7:00 p.m. each Sunday.
Mid-week Bible class each Wed-
nesday evening at 7:00.
The Women's Auxiliary meets
tbe first Tuesday in each month
at 4 o'clock.
Church officers meet the first
Sunday ot each month immediately
after the evening service.
Surveys & Mapi
Jaund, Drainage, Topogruj
Terraces and Tank9
V. J. KOSS
| Registered Professional Ei
Phone 271 Ij> Q;
In Office With
F. W. THULEMEYEB
Flatonls, Texas
Dr. C. E. Sprowl
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined and Glasses
Expertly Fitted
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Zenith Radlonlc Hearing Aid
Carefully Fitted
All Watch and Jewelry Repairs
Mrs. C. A. Lundeen of Wa-
iwia. KJ. U. oeuers nus moved . ... »» r TJ r". _
into the August Nollkamper’s Vlsltln« M” B’ Gar’
attended a Norge
school in Houston Sunday,
June 9.
Vacation School Ends.
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St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
H. T. Flachmeler, Paster
Services, German language. 8:45
a. m.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Services, English language, 11:00
a. m.
Choir, Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.
Luther League, Tuesday, 7:30
p. m.
Vacation Bible School, Monday to
Friday, 9-11:00 a. m.
Brotherhood. Monday, June 17,
8:00 p. nt. Special program.
MissionarytSociety, Tuesday, 4:00
p. in.
You are cordially invited to wor-
ship and work with us.
PRICE DANIEL
OF LIBERTY
For
ATTORNEY GENERAL1
Statewide Rally, 8 P. M.
I MUSIC HALL AUDITORIUM
'fj HouMon, Texas
Attend or TUNE IN
TON or TEXAS STATE Networks
S:30 P. M.
Monday, June 17 *
(Pal. AS Pal4 far Sr Frl«n4«>
ABSTRACTS 1946 MAPS
Fayette County Abstract Co.
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fittec
flpbrPOdei^ Bldjlv, . jTT- r Jtliijqp ‘
(Across“From The Record)
GRANGE, ; TEXAS I Phone: Office 281, Residence 20t
Philadelphia Lutheran Church
(U. L. C. A.)
Swiss Alp
E. Erhard Ellera, Pastor
June 16: German Communion
service, 9:15 a. m.
June 16: Sunday school, 10:15 a.
m.
June 19: Youth of tbe Church
Devotionals, 8:30 p. m.
THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Steve ■
Rebeck.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wiede- j
mann spent Sunday in Taylor
visiting with Mrs. Arthur Rode i
and family.
Mrs. D. W. Heye of Victoria ■
visited in the Ed. Mueller |
home. ' -
Taken To Hospital.
W. P. McDonald of near
town was taken to the Schu-
lenburg hospital where he un-
derwent an operation.
Moved.
Mrs. S. B. Sellers has moved
, , i ter uescriopa properly;
~ ' ] WHEREAS, by virtue of said'
Friday, June ?, at the 8:30 Jud/ment and said Order of Sale
lu-k »nd the mandates thereof the
sheriff of said county did on the
6th day of January, 1937, seize and
leyy upon as the property of the
above defendant, the following de-
scribed property situated in Fay-
ette County. Texas, to-wit:
All those certain 7.5 acres of land
a part of the G. Whiteside League,
in Fayette County, Texas, and j
more fully described In a deed re-!
corded in Volume 169 upon page
116 of the Deed Records, Fayette
County. Texas, reference to which
is here made for all necessary pur-
poses.
WHEREAS, on the 2nd day of I
February, 1937, by virtue ot said
Judgment and Order of Sale the i
*40.58, and for the use and bene-
fit of itself and all other taxing
units which are parties to said
cause and which have been ad-
judged in said cause to have tax
liens against said property; the
deed evidencing said sale being
dated the 5th day of February 1937, j
and recorded In Volume 169, Page
116, Deed Records of Fayette
County. Texas.
WHEREAS, on the 1st day of
1946. Fayeiti? ('quinv. Texas.,
:ing unit in (ho abrfvo num
bered and entitled cause, request- i
ed me to sell the above described
property at public outcry to the
highest bidder for cash as provid-
ed by law;
WHEHISAS, said property has not
been redeemed in the time pre-
scribed by law and that by virtue
of the above described judgment!
and order ot sale and the power
and authority conferred on me by
the laws of the State of Texas, I '
jby the Ashmores.
Personals.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Elolf of
Houston spent the week-end
here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Eich-
ler and family of Houston spent
the week-end here.
[ Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Zweme-
i mann and son visited with rel-
(atives in Houston last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Graeber
’ and family and Alton Kieke all
I of San Marcos spent the week-
end here.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Moreland
of Austin and Mrs. H. C. Lock-
jwood of Boling spent several
(days in the Ashmore home.
Walther League Meeting.
Holy Cross Walther League
met on Wednesday, June 5. A Prospectg for a eorn crop
topic discussion entitled Pro-1 due to excess mois._
gram for Peace, The Effective ■ while ther crops are growing up
..JK_ .....- . - weedj_.
Visit Son In Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Albrecht
left over the week-end for Mis-
souri to visit their son, War-
ren, who is still with the arm-
ed forces and just recently ar-
rived in the States.
Pineapples Arrive.
The pineapples purchased co-
operatively through the wo-
men’s home demonstration club
arrived in La Grange and were
delivered at the local E C.
Minssen store Monday after-
noon, June 10, by Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Krebs, while H. P.
Schmidt delivered another load
to patrons in Fayetteville and
neighborhood. The pineapples
are large and of good quality.
P.-T. A. Meeting.
The final P.-T. A. meeting
will be held at the school house
on Friday night, June 14. All
members and their families are
urged to attend this meeting
New Arrival.
Congratulations go out to the
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Marek of here and Mr.
and Mrs. Polcak of Industry
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sheriff of said county sold said pro-
attended the teachers meeting
at Warrenton last Sunday.
Miss La Verne Jaeger was
elected vice-president of the
group.
Renewals.
Many thanks to Alfons Wei-
gelt and W. J. Priebe of Car-
i mine and Hugo Noak of Gid-
dings, Route 4, for their re-
. newals to ’The Record.
Move.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ashmore
Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ash -
more Jr. moved into the home
that Mr. and Mrs. Ashmore
Sr. recently purchased from
Mrs. Hertha Pietz. Mrs. Pietz
and sen moved into the garage
apartment on the same lot.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sanders
will ocupy the home vacated
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946, newspaper, June 14, 1946; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254599/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.