The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 19, 1946 Page: 3 of 4
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PAGS 3
TUESDAY, FEB. 19, 1946
THE FAYETITE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
FAYETTEVILLE
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There’s No INFLATION Here!
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about 50 per cent during the
past six years.
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PROFITS on the Farm.
Engle:
Edwin Stavinoha,
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FARMS
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may indude any or all of the following services, at the average monthly cost shown
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ON THE FARM
Febru-
. . $1.54
Water Pump . .
.22
Tuesday,
.to
3.40
Birthday
Our 90th
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Doan spills
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Chicken Brooder—
per 100 chicks . .
Although all other LIVING
COSTS have gone steadily
UP, your Electric Service
rates have DECREASED
Yard Lighting—
all night, every night
Milk Cooling—
1000 gallons a month . .
Low Cost Electricity
means BETTER LIVING
in the Home and MORE
| L. E. Cherry, sister of the
bride, served punch.
The couple left for Bryan
where the groom, recently dis-
charged from the service, is at-
tending A. & M. college. The
bride had been employed as
typist at the Fayette County
Abstract company here.
Homestead
State Tax.
Read and use The Record’s
want ad columns!
nostril. Relieves
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DANCE
Raymond Baca’s Pavilion
FAYETTEVILLE
Wednesday, Feb. 20
Music by
BLUMES
Orchestra
Adm.: Gents 60c, Ladies 25c
Tax Included
EVERYBODY INVITED!
IN THE HOME
Electric Range ....
Refrigerator «...
Washing Machine . . .
Radio
Roaster .....
Water Heater ....
Dishwasher ....
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Pepti-Cola Company, hong inland City, N. Y.
Franchised Bottler: Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. of Welma*
Radio Repair Service
Trained. Experienced Radio Men In Charge
Be Sure Your Radio
Gets Expert Service
NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL
Ed’s Household & Auto
Store No. 2
Ask About Our Easy Terms
FEBRUARY
Birthday
>5$,
KU
We will NOT buy any more
cream after Feb. 28, 1946, on
account of the New Food Law,
which goes into effect April 1,
1946.
Thanks for past patronage.
Ernst Von Minden
Round Top, Texas
lovely in tra-
a full
with a
GILBERT H. ECK
Tax Assessor-Collector,
Fayette County,
La Grange, Texas
Markwardt has
employment with
com-
service and has accepted em-
ployment as mechanic at the
Harry Cordes garage.
Move.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fritsch
9:00 A. M. March 1, 1946.
Homer D. Eck, Auditor,
Fayette County, Texas,
P. O. Box 302
La Grange, Texas.
(32-34c) i
Now... In your ftasalt Drug Store ... you wHI Rod dromotlc
prk* reduction* on hundred* of fomou* Rexoll Product* ...
tolletrie* for women .. . thovfog need* for men . , . cough
and cold remodie* end other felled end approved health
need* for oil the family. You will di*covar on array of homo
need*, too, that ore offered for the Aral time in year* of tech
low price*. Hurry .., bait (election for early (hopper*.
Lorenz Cordes,
Emil Som-
1946 — 1946
Tax Assessor’s
NOTICE
Will be at the following
places on the dates specified
below for the purpose of as-
sessing State and County Tax-
es for the Year 1946. Time for
assessing will expire on April
30, 1946.
Be sure to assess your pro-
perty and Claim
Exemption from
Homestead exemption will not
be allowed on property that is
not assessed.
I will also register Cars and
Trucks beginning February
1st. Be sure to bring your last
year’s receipt and certificate
of Title. All 1936 Models and
up must have a title to regis-
ter.
Emil O.
Theo.
E. H. Pratka, Erwin Speckels,
Rud. Nordhausen.
Dubina: Frank J. Anders,
Kidneys Must
Work Well-
I have many farms for sale,
priced from $10 to $90 per
acre. If you are in the market
for a farm or ranch, see me be-
fore you buy.
GUS HERZIK
Licensed Real Estate Dealer
I J* Grange. Texas
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EXTRA!
MIXED DANCE
American Legion Hall
LA GRANGE
From 8:30 P. M. Until 12:30 A. M.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23,1946
Music by
GILBERT KAUTZ & HIS ORCHESTRA
OF TAYLOR
Playing the Latest Hits of Modern Music
And the Beat Old Time Tunes
ADMISSION: 42c, TAX 8c, TOTAL 50c
Everybody Is invited To Attend!
. . $1.96
. . .11
. . .05
. . .18
. . 1.07
. . 2.25
. . .11
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At Marlin. ,
Adolf Listvan left for Marlin
the latter part of last week. He
was accompanied by Marvin , , > .
Coufal who returned the next and Iam,1y n°w <^upy*ng
-*Jl3F'»« . ... the Ray Baca cottage, former-
ly occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Mynar. Mr. Fritsch is
employed at Hempstead.
Entertains Club.
Mrs. Laura Forres entertain-
ed the Ladies bridge club Wed-
nesday evening. A seasonal
theme was carried out in the
decorations and delicious re-
freshments served by the hos-
tess.
At Bankers’ Meeting.
C. G. Vetter, president of the
Farmers’ National bank, and
Mrs. Vetter attended the meet-
ing and banquet of the ’------
I ciation *
I Stephan F. Austin hotel in
| fred Heintze,
Chris Berry.
Bluff: Aug. Hausmann, Paul
Hensel.
Hostyn: J. F. Janda, Willie
Muras.
Rutersville: Gerhard Reuth-
er, G. D. Wessels, Chas. Tschie-
del, Alvin Voelkel.
Plum: Emil Flath, F. L. Va-
sek, Will Morgan Jr., Gerh.
Wessels Jr.
Biegel: Joe Tschiedel, Chas.
Polasek, Chas. Harlfinger.
Ellinger: Aug. Giese, J. A.
Novosad, Walter Koehl, Wal-
ter Beyer.
Fayetteville: Lee Heinsohn,
Jerry Vavra, Ed. San-azin, F.
A. Schulze.
Willow Springs:
Henniger, Joe Coufal,
Heinsohn.
Warrenton:
Ben Halamicek,
mers, David Doerr.
Haw Creek: W. H. Dick-
naann, Erwin Wunderlich.
Round Top: Dennis Etzel,
Emil Schwarz, Chas. Renck,
Alfred Wagner. •
Carmine: A. E. Hoppe, Hen-
ry Plueckhahn, W. H. Stuer-
mer, Alfred Etzel.
Ledbetter: Lee Rethke, Mrs.
T. M. Vanderwerth.
Waldeck: Edmund Albers,
Anton Weber.
Nechanitz:
Gus Meiners.
Warda: Robert Bohot, John
Kunze.
Winchester: Walter C. Kas-
" — , M. V. Harris,
Chas. Kaiser. t
West Point: L. C. Luck, Sam
For You To F~-I Wail
Jt. A7A*ssrr
WMU matter from rhg blood.
If more people were aware of how the
kidney* must conataatly remove tur-
pi tie fluid, eiceee adds and other waate
matter that cannot etay In the blood
without injury to health, there would
be better urideretandtag of the
whole ay item la upeet when kidney* fait
to function properly.
Burning, acanty or too frequent urina -
tion aometimee warns that eomethini
h wrong. You may suffer nagging bark
ache, heads rhea, dixslnees, rheumatic
pains, getting up at nights, swelling.
Why not try Doan't Pillai You will
be using a medicine recommended the
coun try over. Doan't stimulate the func-
tion of the kidneyo and help them to
flush out poisonous waste from the
blood- They contain nothing harmful.
Got Doom'b today- confidence.
At all drug storea.
LOWER COLORADO RIVER AUTHORITY
vigency of the State of Texas
NOTICE!
For Underbrush Clearing,
Tank Digging;- Terrace,
Waterway and Levee Con-
struction; and Plowing
See V. G. FRENZEL
Round Top (At Walhalla, ;
NEWS Mcr’- Fr‘nkric P‘°*'Jr wm recently discharged from Said-Recently Rites At Fayetteville
I OrrCBPondOn anri am- a
The marriage of Miss Ver-
I line Brown, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Brown of West
Point, to Robert G. Hughes,
son of Mrs. A. G. Hughes and
the late Jugde Hughes of
Kingwood, West Virginia, took
place at the Muldoon Baptist
parsonage on February 9 at 4
p.m. The Rev. L. L. F. Parker
officiated.
The bride wore a blue gab-
ardine dressmaker suit with
black accessories and a corsage
of sweetheart roses.
A reception was held at the
home of the bride for imme-
diate relatives and friends. The
lace-lajd bride’s table was cen-
tered with an arrangement of
sweet peas and narcissus. Mrs.
James Brown served the em-
Third tossed wedding cake and Mrs.
District Texas Bankers asso-
; Friday night at the
L. F. Packer,
Joe Kelly.
_ _..... __ Black Jack: C. J. Luck, Joe
evening on a wedding trip to ' ^sylor, ^Ernst Melcher, John
Cistern: E. V. Janecka, Ed-
mond Thiede, M. E. Plentl, Ar-
nold Marburger.
Mrs. Mary Simon and Wai- Colony: J. A. Gosch,
ter Simon of Austin spent the Cowan.
week-end with their mother Flatonia: W. O. Garbade, I.
and grandmother, Mrs. W. H. P- Freytag, Wm. Albrecht, F.
Thomas. ■ W. Dusek.
— I Praha: Emil Grieve, Jgnac
Pavlicek, Peter Fajkus, Chas.
Dari lek.
Ammannsville: Justin Bar-
tosh, Frank J. Cemosek, Ed-
mund Charbula, Hubert Hel-
ler.
Holman: Frank Vacek, Ad.
‘ All bids" must be accompan-i ^a^°.vs^y’ Henry Kana- F-
ied with a certified check 5% ;
of the bid submitted. The coun- I . „
ty reserves the right to reject iei_°a?er‘
any and /or all bids and to ac- ”
cept any bid deemed advant-
ageous to it.
Bids are to be filed with the I
County Auditor not later than ;
a.nn a tut w__i_ v iaaa
day. Mr. Listvan remained for
a longer stay.
Celebrates Birthday.
Mrs. Anna Kovar celebrated
her eighty-first birthday an-
niversary on February '14. All
her children and their families
were present with the excep-
tion of one son.
Gets Discharge.
Lorenz Heinze, ARM2-C,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Heinze, was honorably dis-
charged after serving in the
States for several years.
Accepts Employment.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelly are i
i ■-
P. Moore.
Ford’s Prairie: Edward
Don*, Louis J. Lidiak.
. Muldoon: John A. Kerr, L.
L. F. Packer, Clarence Ray,
Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Vetter are
spending the remainder of the
week with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Mathews.
Accepts Employment.
Walter E.B
accepted
the Robert H. Ray Oil
pany at Wiggins, Miss.
Locab.
B. S. Klimicek and children
were business visitors in Bren-
ham, Bellville and
one day last week. -R
Marvin Coufal and Ben
Chovanec were business visit-
ors in Houston recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Phillips
and Miss Vivian Markwardt,
all of Houston, spent the week-
end with Mrs. Lydia Mark-
wardt.
Mrs. Anna Malcik of La
Grange is spending some time
with her sister, Mrs. R. Hube-
nak and family.
Mrs. Paul Kiel, Miss Mary
Jurecka and brother, Jerome,
spent Friday in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thuem-
ler of near La Grange spent
Saturday here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vavra
and family of Alleyton spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Havel. , <
Fourth Week
High Hill—Wednesday, Feb-
ruary 20, from 9 to 12 a. m.
Freyburg —Wednesday,
February 20, from 1 to 3:30
p.m.
Ammannsville — Thursday,
February 21, from 9 to 12 a. m.
Holman—Thursday, Febru-
ary 21, from 1 to 3:30 p. m.
Engle—Friday, February,
. 22, from 9 to 3 p. m.
Dubina—Saturday,
ary 23, from 9 to 3 p. m.
Fifth Week
Schulenburg — Monday,
February 25.
Schulenburg
[February 26.
Schulenburg — Wednesday,
I February 27.
Schulenburg — Thu* mm*/,
I February 28.
"Hiere Will Be A Deputy In
My Office At All Times
Warning!
WATCH OUT TOR SNffFlY 9F
HeadCoids
H ad cold* can cause much sutjerlng.
llont suffer neocUesriy. Just put a lit-
tle Va-tro-nol up each nostril. Relievos
•noezy, stuffy dis-
tress. Also helps ,
prevent many •df
colds from devel- ,
oping if used in /*rswoaoesX
time I Try it. Fol- ( Quickiy I
low directions In X. dislrtu y
folder. Works fine I
VICKS VATRO-NOL
|now at home in the Fritz Knip- Brown-Hughes Rites I Kolenovsky-Ogden
[ pel Sr. apartment. Mr. Kelly , I .
Pvt. J. C. Holubec of Cainp
Fannin left Sunday after
spending a four-day pass with
his parents.
COZY THEATRE
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PROGRAM
LA GRANGE, TKXAtf
j MONDAY and TUESDAY
February 18 and 19
“George White’s
Scandals”
ation and victory ribbons and i starring Joan Davis, Jack Ha-
: ley, Gene Krupa, Ethel
Smith.
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
February 20 and 21
“What Next, Corporal
Hargrove?”
featuring Robert Walker. Kee-
nan Wynn, Jean Porter.
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22
“Radio Stars On
Parade”
I with Wally Brown. Alan Car-
ney, Frances Langford.^
[SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 23
“Springtime In
Texas”
starring Jimmy Wakely, Lee
‘Lassies’ White. Dennis Moore.
Also Chapter No. 8 of
“THE PURPLE MONSTER
STRIKES^
SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 24
“The House On 92nd
Street”
with William Eythe. Signe
Hasso, Lloyd Nolan.
ALSO SELECTED SHORT
SUBJECTS
SHOW BEGINS AT 6:30
SHARP DAILY.
Fritz Bretting, Joe Farek Jr-,1 Sgt. Leroy R. Bednar i
Edmund Krenek. *
Schulenburg: f. c. Brown, Is Back From Army
Sgt Leroy R. Bednar is
_____ back in La Grange after re-
Chaa Adamcik’ EmiT Peter, f! caving an honorable discharge
! 4 Kocurek For*’ Sam Houston on Feb-
High Hill: Joe Krischke, ruary
| Adolph H. Christ. | Sgt. Bednar spent 34 months
ES DRUG S^ORff^
! Election Judges
Named By Court
A pretty wedding was sol- [ Election judges for
[ were appointed by commis-
.sioners’ court in quarterly ses-
sion last week.
Here is the complete list,
with the first mentioned being [
the presiding judge: ; Freyburg: Hy. C. Olle, Hy. Jn the service of which eight
La Grange: A. H. Blume, Al- [ Brueggemann, Paul Olle, months were spent in the Phi-
Frank Gassmann. lippines. He earned the Asia-
Kirtley: Wm. Urner Sr., Hy. tic-Pacific ribbon with one.
Miller. bronze star, the American
Rabb’s Prairie: John Siroc- theatre, the Philippine liber-j
ka, Gerhard Wieting. ‘
Elm Grove: Nic Miller, Jim the 8°°d conduct medal.
Burney. .m.
emnized Thursday morning, [
F6b. 14, at 9:30 o'clock at St.
John’s Catholic church at Fay-
etteville when Miss Claudia
Ann Kolenovsky, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kolenov-
sky, became the bride
of Willard Glenn Ogden, son j
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ogden
of San Antonio. Rev. Jerome
Tydlacka of Rosenberg per-
formed the double-ring cere-
mony and was the celebrant of
the nuptial mass which follow-
ed. He delivered an impressive
sermon. Rev. George Tydlac-
ka of Granger and Rev. Frank
Matustik of Fayetteville were
also present.
The bride was
ditional white satin, with
skirt, fitted bodice
sweetheart neckline and fitted
long sleeves. Her finger-tip
veil of illusion was held by a
coronet of orange blossoms.
She carried a white covered
Bible topped with a gardenia
and streamers.
She was attended by Annie
Kolenovsky as maid of honor,
and Misses Bernadette Hracho-
vy and Clara Kolenovsky as
bridesmaids, who were dressed
in white taffeta gowns and
carried white covered Bibles.
A cluster of gardenias adorn-
ed their hair.
Walter Ogden, S2-c, served
as best man.
Ushers were Lad Kolenov-
sky and Sidney Ogden and the
witnesses were Walter Walla
and Emil Bacak.
Johnny Mynar rendered the
processional and recessional
marches, and with the assist-
ance of the parochial school
children sang several beauti-
ful hymns during the mass.
After the ceremony, the H 71 .
wedding party with relatives E,?r’ ' .llss’
and friends repaired to the , aiser.
home of the bride’s parents , T *« ’* e
where the reception was held Shelburne, John L. Wessels, S.
The linen covered table was
centered with a white embos
sed wedding cake, a Valentine
motif with a white bow above i
and white bowettes at the
sides. •' I
The newlyweds left the same I
Austin and other points. Theydr'
will make their home in Hous- ’ *
ton where both are employed.
BIDS WANTED!
Fayette County request bids I
for two (2) 1% ton short wheel
base cab chasis trucks; with or
without trade in of two (2)
used Hi ton trucks, for use by
Fayette County Precinct No. 1.1
Stavinoha.
Swiss Alp: C. M. Janda, Wil-
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 19, 1946, newspaper, February 19, 1946; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254647/m1/3/: 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.