The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1951 Page: 3 of 4
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TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1951
THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LAGRANGE. TEXAS
PAGSS
Mrs. E. O. Islet, Mrs. Chas.
Sautter and daughter, Mary
Ellen, and Mrs. Paul Himly of
Houston were Decoration Day
visitors here. They were* ac-
companied home by Mrs. Vlas-
ta Koss who will spend about
two weeks there.
L. J. Rose, who has been
spending some time with his
children in Houston, returned
to La Grange last week. Mrs.
W. F. Klimicek of Houston,
Mrs. Fred Pape of Pasadena
Fayetteville News
By Mrs. F. C Pagel Jr.
HONORED AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Emil V. Baca
were hosts Sunday at a turkey
dinner given in honor of their
son, Ben’s, confirmation. Out-
Annual Grotto
CELEBRATION
Catholic Parish Grounds
FRYDEK
Sunday, April 29
Field Mass, 9:30 A. M.
Czech Broadcast
Over Kusenberg Station,
2:15 P. M.
Joe Gavranovic, Narrator
DINNER AT NOON
Serving Begins 11 A. M.
SUPPER AT 4 P. M.
Barbecued ^Chicken, Beef,
Pork and Sausage—Cakes,
Pies, Kolaches, Drinks
MLCAK’S BAND
Will Play Throughout the Day
ENTERTAINMENT
AT NIGHT
week. They were joined over
the week-end by Mr. Klimicek,
Mr. Pape and Mary Jo, Mrs.
Elsie Rose Maisel, Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Rose, and Mr. 'and
Mrs. Jodie Brussard of Hous-
ton. Mrs. Walker remained for
a longer visit.
Rodenbeck-Wendt
Mrs. Hester M. Kodenbeek of 1 of-town guests were Mr. and
and Mrs. W. L. Walker of Dal- Artesian Park aud l.eroy H. Wendt jyjrs Edwin Beyer and Mr. and
las visited with him during the “J '‘.'.“' 'uio 1 Mrs- Wilkes Dornwell of Whur-
Peace Ed. L. Hruska Friday morn- *on’ ^r' anc^ Mrs. Herman
lng. | Konvicka, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
The couple will make their home | Shknek and son, Mr. and Mrs.
In New Ulm where the groom Is i Julius Sokol and son, and Mr.
employed by the Texas and New and Mrs. George Konvicka
Locals ' 1,1 "* C°' ! and children, all of Schulen-
Among those attending the Or- ! ')urK! Mr. and Mrs. Alfi ed
sak-Bat a wedding last Sunday were Holub and daughter, and Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCarahan and land Mrs. Louis Barta of
Legislative Report
By Rep. R. B. Spacek
FLA TON l A NEWS
By Mrs. Aug. Nolkamper
This week we have spent
many long hours on the big
aud T. 1. Biddle homes
Mrs. ll. F, Johnson was a
Houston visitor last week.
Mrs. Ed Templln of Yoakum and
j Mr. and Mrs. Fred llerger and son
New Arrivals lot San Antonio were Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Andrews of I guests of Miss Ella Berger
Houston were made happy over j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zappe and
ITS DELLA’
In reportnig the birth hare
last week of a precious little
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Pieratt of Giddings, tne
children. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Bara and son and Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Foyt, all of Houston and
Gilbert Baca of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Rud. Mlnarcik, j
Weimar.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
J. Nevlud and Mr. and Mrs.
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe j Henry Strauss Sunday were
Mlnarcik, Gladys and Milton of j Mr. and Mrs. James Netardus
Garwood, visited In Galena with l and son, Mr. and Mrs. Louis it is for all of us, it is just al- Dn Trio
?“u “w ^1™'^',^ I Nevlud and daughter, Mr. and ] most impossible for a member I Ml, an„ Mrg. A
tax bills. The $45 million dol-',^ arrjva| of a little son born iu non, Antonio. Hpeut Sunday in the
lar omnibus tax bill passed , Houston hospital recently. He 11“. C. Zappe home
the house Monday. The omni- was named Roger Harold. Mr. and I Mrs. Olga Marecic and daughter
bus bill repeats items such as -Mrs. W. D Johnson of Flatortla | of San Antonio spent the
oil, sulphur, natural gas, radios ur®.tlle la^,y BIj8n pHI',n 8
, i • , , Mr. and Mrs. James Schultz of
nnd motor vehicle sales, prev- j,'ort worth announce the arrival
iously taxed, and raised the j <)f „ )mt,y gjr! born in a Fort Weigh
taxes a flat 10 per cent. j hospital on Sunday, April 15. Mr.
The house also passed a pro- | and Mrs. Paul Monroe of Fort
posed constitutional amend- | Worth and Mr. and M .
. . ., , . - . , Schultz of Flatonia are the proud here,
ment to raise the legislators Kra,1(1|mren(l, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hodge of Cu- |
pay. Few people realize just, Mr nnd Mrg. j. B Per|<|ns of cuta, Coloml>ta. South Aineii.e.,
how hard it is to stay here on Mission are also happy over the are extended visitors in the Willi. I
name was given in error, Shd
is named Marlise Della, the
latter name after her protHf
and happy aunt, Mrs. Nelson
week-end j bee.
here with friends and relative
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Paul <>f
West Columbia were week-end
visitors with Miss Lottie Femau
Mrs. Mary Edna Findey of
Houston and Mrs. Louise Flint of
Mrs. H. A. 1 Amarillo were week-end visiters
DISCHARGE FILED
Pfc. Bennie Cardenas, March
0, 1951, Box 215, Flatonia,
Texas.
COZY THEATRE
$10 a day. It used to be that arrival of a baby son horn In the
this was a very good pay for McAllen hospital on Friday, April
any member to receive, but
with the cost of living the way
13. He was named Charles Mich-
ael. Mrs. Alfred Gosch of Cistern
Is the happy grandmother.
Zr&£"JSr a"d ,r‘end8 |M«. Frank Nevlud Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bury and Mrs' George Bujnoch and An-
crofe
or
tarload
family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ska-
litsky ami daughter spent last Sun-
day at Buchanan Bam. They also
visited Longhorn Cavern and Aus-
tin.
ton Netardus, all of near Hal-
lettsville and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Morris and family of
Victoria. They came to attend
Mrs. Julia Kurtz. Mrs. Mary' ‘he confirmation rites of the
Novosad nnd Mrs. G. Gam of Hous- Strauss daughters and the
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p
KirwJ' imtt sjannvr"
ton visited here the early part of
the week.
Misses Lillie Mae Vavra and
Genette Cordes of San Marcos
spent the past week-end with
homefolks.
Guests of Mayor and Mrs. T.po
Helnsohn last Sunday were Mr
and Mrs. It. Sump of Bnv City and
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gleckner of
Rosenberg.
• huu’unvimj
Opening Of A First Class
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
In Rear of
RENCK MOTORS
Bring us your upholstery work, such as auto seal covers,
furniture, etc.
— ALL WORK GUARANTEED —
LESTER’S UPHOLSTERY SHOP
PHONE 507-W
Mr. and Mrs. John Zwiener
of New Braunfels visited Sun-
day with Mrs. C. G. Zatip and
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Weikel.
Nevluds’ son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Yeary
visited in Star Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Yeary Jr.
Little Jimmie, who has been
visiting his grandparents here
for the past two weeks, re-
turned home.
USE RECORD WANT ADS
L. Vrana are
enjoying an extended trip in the
Midwest. They- expect to be gone
for several weeks.
to live on the present salary
while serving his people dur-
ing the time he is in the legis-
lature. This amendment will i Sp™*°r Play1 „ . r
i , .* , r .« The Sacred Heart Altar society
be given to the people of the I,,, Bponsor n CzP(.h ,llay on Sun.
State of Texas to vote on in dayi April 29 at 8 p. m. In the
1952. I narish hall. Everyone is invited.
The house killed another Sl5ter Dle*
constitutional amendment! Mrs. C. P. Zappe received the
Walker home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris nnd
sons of Corpus Christ! were week-
end visitors in the Max FreytaK
home.
Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Stein <>r
Laredo visited with relatives here
over the week-end.
Miss Annie Jo Schmidt of El
Paso spent several days of last
week with her father. Joe Schmidt.
Jerry Wayne Sternadel has been
111 with the meas'es for the past
few days.
LA GRANGE. TEXAS __
MONDAY and TUESDAY
APRIL 25-24
“Mister 880”
with Burt Lancaster, Dorothy
McGuire, Edmund Gwenn
from Fort Worth last
which would have f prohibited | * aV'Xwn, ",rf CalL | ^hhefson and daughter-in-
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
APRIL 25-26
“Ma And Pa Kettle
Back On The Farm”
Mrs^L. ^Munsch returned s(arrin); Milrjorie >]ain, parcy
Kilbride, Richard Long
had been visiting__
a state general sales tax orjf„inia. Mrs. Brown was seriously
state income tax. i injured in an automobile accident
A bill, already passed by the in Montgomery. Ala., and died
senate, has been sent to the |"' "^asf',|ja'|'ar<la
house to expand the Lower ,nM”®*3olhn Doubrava of near town
Colorado River .Authority \ submitted to a serious operation
Board of Directors from 9 to, in the Yoakum hospital last Thurs-
12 members. This bill passed! day. Slip Ih getting along well,
the house, too. ! Accepts Employment
Both the senate and the j
Mrs. Hattie Weikel left for
Marlin Friday where she plans
to spend about two weeks.
WANTED
-
Charter No. 3906
Reserve District No. 11
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF LA GRANGE IN THE 8TATE OF TEXAS, AT THE CLOSE OF
BUSINESS ON APRJL 9, 1951. PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL
MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER SECTION
5211, 'll. S. REVISED STATUTES.
DAWN THEATRE
FAYETTEVILLE
Wcd.-Thurs., April 25-20
Presents
Robert Preston, John
Barrymore
in
“THE SUNDOWNERS’
In Technicolor
Also Short Subjects
First Show 7 P. M.
Ford Tractor
Salesman
to work on salary
plus commission basis.
La Grange Tractor
& Implement Co.
Claurieray Harach, aon of Mr.
, , , , i and Mrs. H. Harach, haa accepted
house have passed the annual j Hmployment in Freeport with the
car inspection bill, which re-, Austin Construction Co., as an
quires inspection of automo-; assistant time clerk,
biles, brakes, lights, horns and i Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Williams and
Calvin
law, Mr. and Mrs.
Munsch, and her new grand-
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Juen-
ger of Houston were week-end
visitors here ________
steering apparatus. The auto-
mobile owners must have a i "“*!!<Z\ In ttoVw'!'Tburiemeyel
certificate which will cost $1.00
on their cars before it can be I
registered or sold«!This bill is
| offered this bill on the floor of
now in joint-conference com-1 , . f
... j , ... . , glad to hear from any of you,
mittee and when it is acted | ^ ,f T ^ „„„ ^ sure to
upon it will be passed to the
the house today. I am always
BEFORE BUYING
ANY CAR
See These A-l
USED CARS
Now
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
APRIL 27-28
“Trail Of Robinhood”
featuring Roy Rogers, Penny
Edwards, Gordon Jones
Color by TRUt OLOK
SUNDAY, APRIL 29
“Double Crossbones”
with Donald (^Connor. Helen
Carter. Hope Emerson
Also Selected Short Subjects.
Show Begins At 7:00 P. M.
Daily And At 4:00 P. M.
Sunday.
When You Drive-
BE POLITE
When You Buy Insurance-
BE SMART
For The Best-
SEE
governor for signature.
I have received many let-
ters from my folks asking me
to close the squirrel season. I
and if I can help you be sure to
let me know.
At Lower Prices And COZY
Fully Chromed *
The senate and the house en- 1949 Chevrolet Fleetline, For-
I Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
ED. A. GIESE
Remember those friends who
cannot enjoy the spring out-
of-doors. Low-priced bouquets.
MUELLER FLORAL
“YOUR AGENT’
ALL KINDS OF GOOD
INSURANCE ___
'Phone 386 Hermes Bldg. AND NURSERY CO.
LA GRANGE, TEXAS Phone 256 — La Grange
A8SET8
1. Cush. hiilanii H with other hanks, Including reserve
balance, and caak items In process of collection
2. United States Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed__s_________________________________________________________
3. Obligations of Btates and political subdivisions
4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures ........................
5. Corporate stocks (including $4,500.00 stock of
Federal Reserve bank) .........................
8. Loans and discounts (Including $2,487.52 overdrafts)
7. Hank premises owned $45,187.00. furniture and
fixtures $17,852.13 .......................................................
11. Other assets ........................—........................... ........
1$. TOTAL ASSETS .......;.....i.....__.............................
LIABILITIES
1.14»,:<2f).04
2,300.993.35
222,924.07
10,000.00
4,500.00
597,787.17
62,4*8.83
6.408.51
4,354,376.97
13. Demand deposits of individuals, purtubrshlps.
aud corporations ...___________________________________________________
14. Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships,
and corporations ..............u.*.------1.......-
15. Deposits of United States Government I Including
postal savings) ...............................—............
16. Deposits of Btates and political subdivisions
17. Deposits of banks '.....................................
18. Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.)
19 TOTAL DEPOSITS ..................... $4.096.808.MX
23 Other liabilities ___________________j..............
3,420,328 47
157,781.28
192,528 63
350.137.61
18.674.21
47.358.13
6,933.49
4.103,741.87
ACCOUNTS
24. TOTAL LIABILITIES
CAPITAL
25. Capital Stock:
(c) Comtaon stock, total par $75,000.00
Surplus .a______________________.................. ................
Undivided profits ..............................
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock)
29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 4,354,37* 97
MEMORANDA
ME III L*/t’S
75.000. 00
75.000. 00
25.635.j0
75.000. 00
250.635. Id
31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and
for other purposes ..................................................
413.046.66
STATE OF TEXAS.
COUNTY OF FAYETTE, ns:
I, Wm. F. Hofmann, President of the above named hank, do solemn-
ly swear that the above statement Is true to the beet of mv knowledge
and belief.
, Wm. F. Hofmann. President
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2oth day of April, 1951.
Norma H. Loessin, Notary Public.
(SEAL) , >
CORRECT—ATTEHT:
W. L. Morgan. A. R. Ehlers, fteorge I-autersleln. Dlrectora.
HOSPITAL PATIENTS
Mrx. H G. Gerdes, City.
Henry Lee Holub. West Point.
Mrs. Jerry Bartosh, Ellinger.
Mrs. Lola Pearson, La Grange.
Emil Sustain. Houston.
Emil Kleiber. La Grange.
J. C. Curlee. Houston.
Mrs. E. F. Kaluzn, Flatonia.
Herman Foerster. Warda.
Mrs. Emma Voelkel. La Grange.
Mrs. Milton Pampell, Winches-
ter.
Mrs. Herman Zoch, C.iddtngs.
Mrs. James Turman and baby, -
Smtthville.
/ Kermit Moellenberndt, City.
Joe Paeuclk, Smtthville. ‘
Miss Elsie Hrlbek, Smithville.
Mrs. Ernest Schulze, Round Top.
Miss Marie Weber. City.
Erwin Fieblg, Smithville.
Mrs. Frank Adamclk. City.
LukaR Supak, Ellinger.
Mat Rauch, City.
Gerhard F. Kellers, Fayetteville.
Louis Slmmank, Fayetteville.
Mrs. August. Sauer. La Grange.*
joyed the talk that General
MacArthur gave this morning.
DANCE
MIRROR TEST
SUMMER SUITS
COTTONWOOD INN
Every
TUESDAY NIGHT
To The Music Of
Bob Priest And His
Southern Select
Playboys
And Every
THURSDAY NIGHT
Music By
T. C. Bigley And The
Vagabonds
Heard on KWHI, Brenham,
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
dor. Radio, Heater.
1947 Ford Super Del. Fordor.
1946 Dodge Custom Fordor,
Fluid Drive.
1949 Mercury Sport Sedan,
Overdrive, Radio, Heater.
1950 Ford Pickup. Low
Mileage.
1949 Ford Custom Fordor,
Radio, Heater.
1 1949 Ford Custom Tudor,
Radio, Heater.
1946 Ford Del. Coupe, Radio,
Heater.
J 1941 Ford Super Del. Coupe
Heater, New Factory
Motor.
1929 Ford Tudor.
c!i
APRIL 24-25-26
“Jungle Stampede”
with The Motion Picture Ex-
plorers George Rreakston and
Yorke Coplen.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
APRIL 27-28
“Vigilante Hideout”
starring Allan 'Rocky’. Lane,
Eddy Waller, Virginia
Herrick
Also Chapter No. 7 of
“FLYING discman from
MARS.”
LA GRANGE
MOTOR CO.
SUNDAY nnd MONDAY
APRIL 29-30
“Undercover Girl”
featuring Alexis Smith, Scott
Brady, Gladys George
Also Selected Short Subjects.
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
Phone 311
Baby Jerry Leon Spring. City, and Saturday, 2 to 2:30 P. M.
(Col).
Show Begins At 7310 P. M.
Daily And At 4:00 P. M.
Saturday. -
1 ' ' ' *
So easy to serve! So thrifty to buy f
PMj
Smart men and thrifty men ha*C
tested Mirror-Test Raton
Tropicals and know they are
economical and give a summer
of cool comfort They
know they require less cleaning,
lot pressing and give more
wear. Economy, gmwl
looks and long servKC are
there in every Mirror-Test Suit
,. . plus solid cool service
that makes every day a
pleasure. See t>ne today ... a
sariet) of sires and inlorfc
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1951, newspaper, April 24, 1951; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980608/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.