The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1964 Page: 8 of 20
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La Grange Journal -- Thursday, July 16, 1964
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THUNDERBIRD
*59 through 63* models.
CHEVROLET
AH Station Wagons *58
through *64 models
CHRYSLER
Newport *62 through *64,
Windsor ’5»-thxoMgh *61
DESOTO
All '61-*60 models; Firs-
sweep *57 through *59; Sts*1
tlon Wagons *57 and ’58
DODGE
V4 880; V8 *63 and *61
OLDSMOBILE
M In *61 through *64 mod-
els; Startlre In *62 through
'Mi M In 1963
PLYMOUTH
Suburban '58 through *60;
Fury *58 through *0
MERCURY
All *64 models; *59, *60,
and *62 Monterey, '61
Wagon
FORMER RESIDENT PASSES
Ferdinand E. Ehler, a former
resident passed away in a Kerr-
ville hospital at 1 a.m. Thursday
after a brief illness. He had at-
tained the age of 69 years, seven
months and seven days. He was
married to Miss Ida Gebert in
salem Lutheran church at Frey-
burg in May 1916. To this union
two children were born. A dau-
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home until he retired two years
ago and moved to Kerrville to
Kerrville to be near his son and
family. I
until his retirement.
He leaves to mourn his passing Linda Ephraim Sgterell andSha-
his wife, Mrs. Ida Ehler and
Rev. Clarence C. Ehler and five
grandchildren of Kerrville and
one sister. Mrs. D. G. Koopmann i
of Muldoon, a host of other re-
latives and friends.
Funeral services were held
Saturday morning at 10 A.M. at
the Trinity Lutheran church at
Black Jack with Rev. FredC. Ha-
rms,
pus Christi, officiating. Koenig
Funeral Home had charge of ar-
rangemens.
PERSONALS
Families and friends of the Wo-
odmen Of The World and Woodmen
Circle served lunch Saturday at
noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
L.W. Miller and Mrs. D. G. Koop-
mann to the relatives of Ferdin-
and Ehler.
Mr* and Mrs. Gary Warrenand
daughter of Houston spent a few
days durng the week with Mr. an
mrs. Bill Warrenand Willie Fran-
klin.
Mr. and Mrs. Everret Cherry
and Martin of San Marcos are
spending part of their vacation
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Glen Ray
and children of MOUNT Vernon sp
ent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Glen R<y.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Null, Kate
and Perry of Jal. New Mexico
are spending part of their vacat-
ion with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Bigley, John Edward, and Betty
Kay and J. W. Null, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Null and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cherry
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ever-
ret Cherry and Martin ofSanMa-
rcos to Wharton Wednesday where
they spent the day with Mr. and
Mrs. Birl Cherry.
Rev. and Mrs . Gary Colburn
and stece Allen spent Friday and
Sature
Saturday in Oakwood with relat-
ives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lueders
spent the week with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Lueders and children in
George West, Mr. and Mrs. Jim-
mie Lueders and children in Al-
ice, Mr. and mrs. Charlie Will-
iams and childre In Corpus Ch-
risti, Mr. amd Mrs. Waltis Bo-
ehnke of Aransas Pass and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Keener of San An-
tonio.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Croslin of
Austin, Mr. and Mrs. EverretCh-
crry and Martin of San Marcos,
Mrs. Ruth Holstein and Mrs. Ce-
cil Ray of Smithville and Chester
Cherry of Houston spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. LeonardCher-
ry.
Mr. and Mr J. W. Lueders and
children a ccompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Blundell and daughters
to Rock Port where they spent
the week end.
Mr. and mrs. L. W. Miller and
Mrs. D. G. Koopmann had in their
home Friday night and Saturday
relatives and friends from Garden
City Kansa, Corpus Christi. Rob-
HEWS FROM MULDOON
L. W. MiUer
stown, Agua Dulce, Sinton, George
West, Kerrville, Yoakum, Lam-
pasas and Pasadena.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warren and
Willie Franklin spent the week end
in Lake Jackson with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Warren and children.
No limit on months- No limit on mitan
—No limit as to roads -No limit Kg
to tpaad For the entire lite of mo
treed.
FRED E. MIERTSCHIH
HQ RS; T1RK RECAPPING A REPAIRING
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Office Phone — 968-3440 Residence Phone — 968-3695
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PONTIAC
Catalina, Bonneville, and
Star Chief *60 through *64;
Grand Prix *62 through *64;
Ventura *60 and *61
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Meier Jr.
of Rt. 2 , La Grange became the
parents of a girl on July 7. Sie
weighed 7 pounds and 5 ounces
and was named Kathleen Diane.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tumis
welcomed a girl into their family
on July 7. She has been named
Peggy Jean an weighed 8 pounds
FREE MOUNTING
INSTANT f°r holders Of charge
CREDIT credit cards.
NEXT 7 DAYS
FOR OWNERS OF THESE
BIG-CAR MODELS
uses. m
Goodyear dealers In the United State*
and Canada will nuke allowance on •
new tire ‘--.’.Ji "n orlgir.t; tiead der.n
rtmainic* and current •Goodyea
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the Capitol and other buildings ||
on the grounds. B|
PERSONALS m
Mrs. Selma Gummelt and fam- J
ily of Austin were in Winchester ■
during the latter part of the week H
making final plans for the wed- fl
ding of Miss Judy Gummelt and ||
Roy Pietsch, which was held Sat- g|
urday afternoon in Winchester, m
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zoch and
girls went to Fredericksburg and ■
Marble Falls during the middle fl
part of last week. B
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pietsch fl
and boys of Lubbock are visiting ||
with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Pie-
tsch and also to attend the wed-
ding. H
Mrs. Winona Gersch and girls ■
of Goliad spent the weekend with fl
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Pietsch, fl
Mr. an Mrs. Neil Hart and g|
family of Houston are visiting m
with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hart. —
Misses Dawn and Dixie Hall
of Houston are visiting with Mrs. "
Eunice Karisch, their grandmo- fl
ther. B
Ray and Sherry Konning of ||
Houston are visiting with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- m
lie Koenning and r. and Mrs.
W. H. Karisch and other re- ■
latives. B
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friedel fl
of Houston visited in Winchester
during the weekend. fl
Miss Elaine Lehmann of Hous- m
ton spent the weekend wih Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Lehmann and •
family. ®
Miss Mary Ann Gersch of B
Austin spent the weekend with Mr. fl
and Mrs. Ted Gersch and family.
Miss Judy Mitschke and Billy m
Mischke of Austin spent the —
weekend wih Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Mitschke. ®
Mr. and Mrs. Frd Hentschel of ■
Houston visited during the week fl
with Mrs. Alma Hentschel. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Kieschnik
and family visited with Mr. and »
Mrs. Melvin Pietsch and boys and ■
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kieschnik ■
and girls. B
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harris of fl
Austin visited with Mr. and Mrs. fl
M. V. Harris. fl
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Dunk and m
Mark of Brookshire are visiting ■
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunk ■
and Mr. and Mrs. Elder Zoch. H
In Winchester for the wedding of
Judy Gummelt and Roy Pietsch fl
were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gersch H
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Her- I
bert Gersch and family all of Dal- fl
las, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Weisar, ■
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rath- ■
gerber. • N
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plus tax
and old tlra
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6 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs . William Rheman
of plum became the parents of a
girl on July 9. She weighed 7
pounds and has been named Sha
ron Lynn.
Rev. Clarence C. Ehler.
After their marriage,
moved to Muldoon where he was
in partner-ship with hs brother
ill .a.— , ix. vx. — --- --------— —
gin business. In 1920, they moved Houston on Thursday night,
to Robstown where theymade their 4- H ACTIVITIES
On Wednesday, three girls took ■
part in the fayette County 4-H fl
Dress Revue. The girls from the
He engaged in farming Winchester 4-HClub were Sherell g
BIG-CAR
SPECIAL
Famous
Nylon a
All-Wsather *42* V
with TUFSYN
Goodyear** axtra-
■nlleage nibbar, the toughest
over used In Goodyear tires
WINCHESTER NEWS.
Linda Ephraim •
ghter died in infancy and a son, ATTEND COLT GAME
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pampell, ■
they Mr. and Mrs. Ehrenfried Leh- fl
mann, Miss Rosalie Lehmann, and g|
r Mr. ••Chick” Moerbe attended m
In-law, D. G. Koopmann in the the Colt-Dodger baseball game in —.
TRY A WANT AD
Kieschnik, Sharon Koenning, and m
V 2—J- *-• —1_ __ _ 2 — O—J rL. B
ron were in the Junior Division, ”
Sherell received a red ribbon and ■
Sharon received a blue ribbon. Li- fl
nda was in the Senior Division and ||
she placed second and is a al- M
ternato to District 10 4-H Dress
Revue. m
Linda Ephraim, of the Winches- ™
ter 4-H Club, attended District ■
w 10 4-H Citizenship Day in Austin fl
, his former pastor, of Cor- last Thursday. The group tourned fl
a* O Jr
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•Meed against defects In workmanship
■nd materials and normal road haz-
ard*. accept repairable punctures.
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Roberts, Dottie M. The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1964, newspaper, July 16, 1964; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254742/m1/8/?q=%22%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.