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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
TUESDAY, OCT. 30, 1962
Record
cial fiat, or shall the elected | Weimar, Schulenburg and Fla-
members of the legislature tonia, represents Stewart Title ;
enact laws under which we! Guaranty Co. of Texas, which |
must live? I is one of the largest and most
A trial by jury has not been wlde|y know" tltU* insurance Shower Held
denied anyone for almost a ^lrms ln Texas
Tlje fayette County
Published by
Tbe Farmers PubiMOing Co., Ltd.
fclvery Tuesday and Friday
l.a Grange, Texas
L. J. Sulak, Editor-Manager
Chas. W. Priebe, Managing
Editor
JSntered as second class matt
matter at the Post Office at
■ l.a Grange, Texas
Surrounding Coinuls: ^Yel^Voo. that this right no longer exists. out the necessity of business
6 months $1.76, 3 months 31.00. It ruled that a trial de novo
Elsewhere in Texas: Year $3.50, j may be had, but that the court
Fayetteville News
By Mrs. F. C. Page! Jr.
Warrenton News
By Mrs. V. G. Frenze)
t)ne of the largest social events
Club Plans Party
The Walhalla HD club meeting
generation. Even the supreme' ^ has been the practice of
of the season was the shower «ml|OI1 oct. 15 at the bouie of Mrs.
supper given by the parents and (utiemun made preliminary
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Court formerly held that right company to employ quail- hoateflaeB honoring MU* Margaret plans for the dub's annual ChrUt-
an undenialble right. However hed high school graduates who H*idak of Crosby and Houston, m„ party with a turkey supper
later the supreme court ruled have business training, with- bride-elect of l.udwick L. Fhova- and Kift exchange. The evening of
college training, and
l.udwick I
St John's recreation hall d*., if, was designated as the
on Oct. 14. •’time, and the HD building ln ].*
many -rh(, Rev. Thomas Matl asked . (;ran,.<. a8 the place,
young ladies and several young the blessing proceeding the dell- I The meeting was called to order
« mouths $1.30, 3 mouths $1.00.! ua8s solelv on the evi- men have had a term of em- clous chicken barbecue supper |jy the resident. Roll call reveal
Gut of SUto: Year $4.00; |j____„..»t___u.. *u» Dlovment with them. I served to approximately 1200 a,d nine members, one honorary
member, HD Agent Mrs. Nettie
8 months $2*26s' tnonths $1.25. d^ce as gathered by the
City Delivery, by mail, ln
La Grange:
Tear $3.50; 6 months $l.M;
3 months, $1.00.
All Prices Plus .State Sales Tax.
board, bureau or commission,
if evidence supports it, thus
denying the citizen a right of
trial by jury as intended by the
framers of our constitution.
Karma rkckivks
HONORARY j posh. No one should fear ap-
APPOINTMENT I peals from honest, fair and
The Honorable Culp Krue- i ru'es -of government.
• On the other hand, no citizen
should be denied a right to a
trial by a jury of his peers.
This is still a democracy. A1
plovment with them.
The nresent emnlnvees he- ! WuestH. Gracing the tables were
the present employees. De |a|lvj>red VHHeK fi|U,d wlth def.p )av.
side the manager and assistant • HIld(,r agPratums.
The honors* was presented with
Ma* Freudenberg and one visitor,
Mrs C. J. Khetnan, were preaent.
The president expressed her ap-
ger, Governor for a Day, re-
cently operated the state gov-
ernment one day in El Campo,
his home town. Governor ] XltsheT by‘7udic.al
fiat and by administrative
manager, are Miss Sylvia Tiet- |
jen, Mrs. J. M. (Addie) Brown, a pink carnation The mothers of j predation for the fine cooperation
Mrs George (Leona) Wagner the couple. Mrs. Kd Chovanec and , displayed in fulfilling the Club's
° ^ ’ Mru lloldnlr and tht> urun/limil Itur 1 ,ihll»ul inr
Mrs. Leslie (Georgia) Kovar,
Mrs. C. V. (Benita) Creuz-
baur and Mrs. Royqe (Violet)
Zbranek.
Krueger appointed a number
of his friends to honorary pos-
itions.
L. J. Sulak, editor of The
Record, has been named an
Honorary Admiral of the Tex-
as Navy. A certificate of ap-
pointment has been received
by the editor, for which he ex^
presses his sincere thanks.
DE NOVO —
(Continued trom Page 1)
you want to deny the citizen
the right of a fair trial by a
jury of his peers as our fore-
fathers provided in the consti-
tution, then you should vote
Against the amendment. If you
want to preserve our rights to
a trial by jury, then you should
vote For the amendment.
Is the supreme court to be
usurption, there is no reason
why we should surrender all
of our rights to the adminis-
trative section of our govern-
ment, mostly appointed, and
not responsible to the people.
WE shall vote FOR the
LAST amendment on the bal-
lot.
ABSTRACT —
(Continued from Page 1)
offices have anywhere.
In 1952 title insurance was
added, and it now constitutes
the greater part of the business
done. Abstracts will never be
entirely replaced, but title in-
surance has taken over the ma-
jor portion of the work. In the
issuance of title policies the
oompany, with the assistance
permitted to legislate by judi-,of attorneys at La Grange,
DON’T BE MISLED!
Be sure your insurance is covered in strong Stock Companies.
Our agency represents only A Plus AAAAA Companies:
Hanover Fire Insurance Co., Since 1852
Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Since 1810
St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Since 1853
Continental Insurance Co., Since 185?
WEBER INSURANCE AGENCY
La Grange — Since 1918 — Phone 9(18-3655
GARDEN CLUB —
(Continued from page 11
III fall meeting will be held at Choyaner w|t„ Kddl„ aa the an.
Lining on Nov. 8. Members de- n0uncer. Misa Charl^n Drab of
siring to attend are to contact Crosby and Houston registered the
Mrs. Verna Reicherf. Registra- [ gift*.
__r_ ■ /_ -A-: _1_ ; 1,.J„ „
HD Club Meets
tion fee is $2 which includes a
luncheon.
The Yearbooks were distri-
buted. "Die book has a beauti-
ful new picture of the museum
on the cover and will again be
entered in the Division and
State contests.
A check for $10 was sent to
the Texas State Garden Clubs,
over
the meeting.
Achievement Day was discussed
which was attended by Mrs. Chas.
Stoelke and Mrs. Frank Page!
County HD Agent Mrs. Nettle
Freudenberg gave a demons! rg-
11 ion on how to make a d. II.......
Inc., to be applied to the main- , ,.asserole dish which was served
tenance fund of the headquar- at the seated luneheon following
ters building, this being the the buainess session,
profit derived from the sale of j CYO Meets
the garden club calendars. The ! Th* Fayetteville CYO met on
i . . .« _ I October 23 in the St. John’s Re
rummage sales cha.rman, MrSj t.reatlon Hall wilh 2( membera
L. L. Steel, reported a good present. Father Marlon Atonian
month but again asked for ad- cyxk opened the meeting with a
ditional merchandise. The prayer.
treasurer’s report was also ve- Pr“‘de“‘- Jud>; Evanlcky.
presented the new social, cultural,
ry encouraging. spiritual, and physical chairmen
Mrs. T. J. Flournoy intro- and their committee, it was also
duced G. B Mueller, local nur- dec‘ded to t,avP a <>ne act play con-
_____out „„ tp»4 which Is a new project the
seryman, and Bill Hinze, an D)0(.psan cvo hns created
Ortho products representative, The KllPHt sppakpr of ,he n(Khl
who presented the interesting was Father Robert Menard, a Ha-
program. They showed a film ryknoll missionary.
The commission companies
and the stock yards company
contributed a total of 50f per
head to the Foundation for the
screwworm eradication pro-
gram. This contribution was
made at no expense to the
shipper in an effort to rid the
Southwest of the screwworm
problem.
C. G. Scruggs, president of
the Southwest Animal Heallh
Research Foundation and Mar-
vin Bridges, executive direc-
tor of the Foundation, were
present at the sale and made
dozen cookie* for refreshments to talks on the merits and neces-
b. served on 4H Achievement sity of the screwworm program.
Night. Nov 3. Volunteer* to bake
two dozen cookies each for the | 'This is the second special
occ asion were Mesdames Petrlch. sale he)d at Union Stock Yards
M Into, Mall, Lonert and Freniel I , .. i * A t $u; .....
Hans for the forthcoming coun- | £°rlJthe beneflt °f thlS Pr0R™"
ty-wlde Achievement Day lneluded Sold at auction were 4.871
Jos. Zdnrll a a the hostess and Mrs four members: Mesdames Reichert,, head of cattle and calves for a
Henry ( hovanec presiding over Rhvnmn. White and Wade, to mo- ,otal Qf $2,435.50. The first Mde
on May 9 of this year nel-
Mrs. Hajdak. and the grandmother obligations for the recent fair,
of the prospective groom. Mrs. Ja-1 11M>2 Yearbooks of Agriculture,
nerka, also wore pink corsages. "After A Hundred Year*,” wore
After supper the giftH were distributed to the members. An
opened and placed on dlaplAy. Ah- I open discussion on "Your Social
stating were Mlaaes Minnie Ann i Security Old-sge, survivor*, and
Wagner of Houston and Carmine.: disability insurance benefits un-
Betty Ann and Verlln Chovanec. i der the Social Security Law" wa*
and the groom to-be’a three bro- j held.
there. KMdie. Lawrence, and Jerry | Plans were made to supply 10
Special SA Sale
Aids ’Worm Program
The Southwest Animal
Health Research Foundation
received a financial boost of
$2,435.50 as a result of a spe-
cial stocker-feeder show and
sale held at Union Stock Yards
in San Antonio Thursday.
Crayton Studios
Open 9 A. M. — 6 P. M.
Portrait and Commercial
Photographers
Phones: La Grange $414-3740
Giddings 245
Downstairs — North Side Square
Dr. James L. Ashley
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined — Glasses and
Contaot Lenses PHttiu
Professional Uldg.
Telephone 963-3056
Closed On Thursday
Every Tuesday ln Glddlng*
Citizens State Bank Bldg.
DR HENRY F. STAVINOHA
DENTIST
DR. DAVID M. CASTO
Is In The Office
Mondays and Thursdays
Office Hours: 6-12 and 1-5
Phone 263, Schulenburg, Texas
Dr. Jennings B. Cook
Optometrist
Flatoma, Texas
Eves Examined — Glasses Fitted
Puone Pllescott 6-S567 — Box 147
Lenses Duplicated
Office Honrs: 8 to 6:SO; Sat. 8 Ml
Other Hours by Appointment Only
COZY REST HOME
MRS. LINDA WUNDERLICH
O'rner
PHONE 968 4546
2 Ml. East of La Grange on Hy. 169
La Orange, Texas, Rt. 2, Box 195A
Clean, Comfortable Room*
Central Hoatlug and Cooling
Good Food and Care
For Aged and Invalid
La Grange
Chiropractic Clinic
E. L. FITZPATRICK, D. C.
Office Honrs: 9 a. m. to 12 Noon
2 p. m. to 6 p. is on
Monday, Wednasday and Friday
9 a. m. to 12 Noon on
Tuesday and Thursday
Other Timas by Appointment Only
221 East Travis—Phone 968 3340
The Fayetteville HD Club met
for Its October meeting with Mrs.
dividual participation In the baking . , ...
contest, and the club's decision to *ed Foundation $1,841.50,
use the title "Make A Will, Hut bringing the total contributions
Make It Right" for lt‘s education-
al display table.
Mrs. Freudenberg gave a de
monstratlon on making a Cherokee
casserole, and distributed bulletins i
on nutrition. Recreation conducted
by Mrs Reichert Included an "In-
gredient Identification" which was
won by Mrs Mack Wade, and a
test Oil legal abbreviations which
was won hy Mrs. Freudenberg.
Tbe hostess served a variety of
chips and dips, lemon pie, coffee
and tea.
Junior Lutherans Meet
The Junior Lutherans of St.
John’s met on Ofct. 20 with Hi
members present. Opening devo-
tions were led by Mrs. Edwin Jaa
ter. with emphasis on Reformation
bay. Mr*. Elton Wunderlich was
introduced to the group as a new
Primary teacher to succeed Mrs.
Earvin D. Koenig. A rising vote of
from the commission compa-
nies and the stock yards com-
pany to $2,277.
CISTERN NEWS
Rv Mrs Gertrude Pavlira
lie gave an
” ,^Tfsw'th 5rt, shich, sss‘T. r.»jx, -.................. -......„.....
included the vanous kinds Ot f|]In on some of the work the Ma- "'ll® given Mrs Koenig in
roses and their care, as well as ryknoll priests and nuns are doing ^|pPrt,rGallon of her kind service,
landscaping. Mr. Hinze also in Mexico. . 'y4»ppy nrlth<iny'• was sung to
answered a number of ques- Per»'>'*®i®
l Feggty,
tions.
Kennard and Richard.
Linda Hannah, Gary and Sandra
The next meeting will be on " ---
Nov. 15 so as not to conflict blrd, llne for yard after yard,
with the observance^ Thanks- Ritchie completed the Leopard
Counfv Agent dnve when he went in for the
tshiihn. who are birthday cele-
brant* In October.
During the business meeting the
group decided to make tray favors
ror hospitals or rest homes. De-
tails are to be worked out later.
After tha study session refresh-
ments were served by Mrs. Mr-
■T"" '
oroilek and Mrs. Degner. The
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program and his topic will be ™us completing a 66-yard ..........
“Wavs in which the Average dnve The try for two points Halloween motif was carried out
Garden Club can practice Con- 'vas halted short of the goal —■------
servation.” Hostesses will be hne. children of air. and
Mrs. Johnny
Mesdantes Elvira Saxon. Leola After the purple and gold 1Tni
Tiorlt T T Steel and Miss Mav 8ained possession of the ball *p«ks here with their grandpar-
T.edt, L. L. Steel and Miss May agaia the fourth ^ )f ■ ent*I Mr. and Ml■» Waller Gravaon
McKinney.
Mrs. Walter Grayson
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Int'l Morse Code
“QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS NEEDED BY INDUSTRY”
AIR CONDITIONING
HEATING, REFRIGERATION
A Great demand for qualified
technicians In this year-round field.
Good starting pay.
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FOOTBALL —
(Continued from page 1)
round right end for the extra
two points.
After the Card kickoff, a loss
of yards and a 15-yard penal-
ty, Ritchie kicked for the Leo-
pards. David Moore returned
the ball 36 yards to the Leo-
pard 26. With a second and
four situation, a pass from Mit-
chell to Royce Reimers was
good for 22 yards and a Red-
bird tally. Again McGill’s kick
was wide.
The Leopards were now
trailing by a score of 20 to 7.
The Leopards started driv-
ing in the second half as Call
and Ritchie pounded the Red-
STEAM CLEAN
your engine
ONLY $3.50
Triangle
Service Station
Highway 77 North
NOTICE
| Richard Albert, rancher and wild
playv the Leps wepe stopped life' 'enthusiast of the Allce.San
short on the Cardinal 34. I Diego area, visited last Sunday
Later McGill went 21 yards ‘and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. ___... _______
to the Leopard 9. Mitchell hit i Fred Kni,ip<*1 Sr- and Mr. and Mrs The sermon, "As Good Stewards."
Rains
Our community was blessed with
C. E. PETERS
Insurance Agency
Automobile - Casualty - Fir*
(Only Top-Rated Stock
Cum pan lea Represented)
Notary Public
CLARENCE PETERS
6n8 E. Milam • La (ir&uga
ST ANTHONY’S
Rest Home
La Orange, Rt. 3, Box 7
Phone 968-4347
OR
El Campo Rest Home
KOENIG FUNERAL
Home
FUNERAL, DIRECTORS
PROMPT AMBULANCE HER VICE
Phone: 968 3121 — La Grange
For Invalids and semi-lnvalldq.
Best fond and nursing care. Any
religion accepted. Apply at La
Grange or El Campo.
907 E. Calhoun, Phone LI $-8791
Mrs. Minnie Jauda, Owner
FAYETTE COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO., INC.
Srbroeder, Manager
ABSTRACTS
TITLE INSURANCE
John
rainfall here Tuesday evening and | ,.honp — P O Box 540
ay afternoon, the a _ 1 ■ u- ,,ox “49
again Saturday
mount varying in different sec-
tions from a reported half inch to
over four inches.
Parties
The Ixttiis Oosch family was hon Honor Roll
ored in their new home Saturday The following children on the
evening by a group of friends com- honor roll In (he primary grides
ing In with a delicious lunch, and laugiht hy Mrs. Marguerite lllgley ! Thanks
Dr. D. R. Taylor
Optometrist
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
Frames Repaired or Replaced
While Yon Walt
Lenses Duplicated Contact Lenses
Fitted
Office Hours: 8:80 to 6:80
Thursdays, 8:80 to 12 Noon
Phonos: 968-3953 or 968 4307
CaU For Night Appointments
Odd Masonic Bldg., 1st Graugs
not attend, who otherwise would lie Neumann, Danny Estrada.
huve. . _
Fourth grade, Rudy Estrada,
Dennis Vinklarek, Debra Janca.
The school children's pictures
were taken last Tuesday.
expressing their good wishes for the first six weeks of school ure-
their happiness and success in !
Thanks to August Harbich for
hours were enjoyed hy the entire
group.
Due to the rains of the after-
noon and threatening wealher of
the night, quite a few people did
In the decoration®. The group was
served refreshments of Rltx and
cookies with orange punch. Each
■child reedved a favor of a black
Halloween witch with a lollipop. |
A mixed floral arrangement and a j
pumpkin centered the table.
Layman's Sunday Observed
The Rrotherhood of St. John's j
sponsored a Ijsyntan's Sunday ser I
vice In connection with the regular I
worship service on Sunday morn-
Ing, Oct. 21. Members of the Bro-
therhood filed Into the aanduary,
sat In a body throughout the ser-
vice and rendered an anthem, "The
Sign of the Cross and the Heart
paydirt from five yards out., VZLZ.'" “ ,0rM#r r#“'
His try for the extra point was
good, and the Redbirds were
now leading by a 27-13 edge. |
Aften an exchange of the:
ball twice, a Leopard pass was |
picked out of the air by Billy
Sweat and he went the remain-1
ing 40 yards to the goal line for
the Redbird tally. McGill’s i
kick was good. This brought
the final score to 34 for the
Columbus Cardinals and 13 for
the La Grange Leopards
In one last desperate attempt,
a pass from Ritchie to an un-
identified Leopard was good
for 20 yards as the final gun
sounded.
The Cardinals are now 2 and
0 fdr district play, while the
Leopards are 0 for 2.
NOTICE
We Are Headquarter!
For Rerapping,
Vulcanizing And
General Tire Repair*
Fred E. Miertschin
Goodyear Tire Shop
Open 7:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
was presented by Hy Ahlhorn, Ed
win Jaster, Vastlne Treybig, V. G.
•Frenxel and I.loydell Kellers.
Sponsor Family Night
The Luther League of St. John's
is sponsoring the October Family
Night on Sunday, Oct. 28. Feature
of the evening will be the review-
ing of the film, "Martin Luther,"
In observance of Reformation Day.
The Leaguers are providing refresh-
ments. and will make them avail-
able throughout the evening. Mem-
bers and friends of the congrega-
tion are invited and encouraged
to attend.
MODERN DRUGS
FOR YOUR GOOD HEALTH!
Right here at Im Grange
Drug there are available to
your physician antibiotics
and other drugs unknown a
few years ago! Today, more
than ever, a trained and ex-
perienced druggist is need-
ed to assist your doctor to
keep you and your family
well with these miracle
drugs. Our pharmacist is
such a man—one of integri-
ty, with forty years of prac-
tical experience. Bring him
your next prescription.
LA GRANGE DRUG CO., INC.
Prescriptions — Drugs — Sundries
PHONE 968-3151 - LA GRANGE, TEXAS
DANCE
Dsar Mr. Durham:
Plrass send Information on your
eouroo to:
Nome .
f V*
Address __________________________________________ Phono
n
City 4.........................-.................. -
Also Information on:
We Will Be Closed
Thursday, Nov. 1
Account Religious Holy Day
Zvesper Auto Service
Ray Baca Pavilion
FAYETTEVILLE
Sunday, Nov. 4
Music by
Vrazel Polka Band
Adm.: 75< Per Person
Free Tables
Everyone Invited
OH, MY
ACHING BACK
Now! You ran set th« f«»t rvli.f y(„i „„a
from naeelns bsrksch,. h-adnrh. ami
iulsr nch*. sad psln. that often eetme
) Job placeman! while
) Room and board ( )
In training
Cdusatlonal Loan
Whore The Buyers Aral
TEI) HOUGHTON
REAL ESTATE
La Qrangt, Texas
855 E. Trrvls St., Ph. 988-4755
List Your Property To Soil I
ttacular achea and pain* that often cau
«tlMa nlfhta and mlaprabk 11 rad-out
r**"l
faclli
with
night* a<
When th**p discomfort* on
rr-«x«rtion or Btrmt* and «fruln
—you want ralWf-want It fa«t! Another
dlaturbane* iwny b« mild bladder Irritation
foRowing wrong food and drink -of t»n net.
tin* op a isstlees msonforttUe frellns
IJoan ■ Pills work fart In S up.rut.
ware: l.by«p—ly PsIn.rellevms.rtion to
•u« lorm.nl of mtnlns heckerKe hesd-
lUrt-ulsr ««hn end p,fp„. by
•For* op bladd., Irritation, j. b,
patlr action tending to Inrraaac
tput of tb« 16 mile* of kidn«y tub*.
Enioy ■ xood nlthf. «l~p sod th.
asms hsppy ralwf million, hay. for oywr
«« year*. For convenlepre, „.k („. .a.
large alts. Oat Doan . i>m, t<s|a(|
nrnvn, i
southing afreet
mild dluratle i
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY-ORIGINAL
I' SALE
THURSDAY, NOV. 1 - THROUGH SATURDAY, NOV. 10
2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 — PLUS 1 PENNY
HERMES DRUG STORE
“The REXALL Store”
Phone 968-3357 — 148 N. Washington — La Grange
TDEsI
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By
Birthday Ce|
Mrs. Joe
her blrthdayl
day night ai|
Mrs Frank
lunch was a
relatives anJ
the occasion!
recipient of
Home From
Mrs. Alvlrl
home Thursdl
weeks in thJ
liuapital Her!
to have imp!
iiuperatlng nl|
Renewal
Thank* to
vllle Hi I r<j|
Reoord.
Personal*
Mr. and Mil
son spent Sui|
Mr. and Mrs
motored in il
spent the ilayl
Johnny Hein hi
Mr. and m|
West spent
with hla hrotl|
Mr. and Mra
so with Mr a
llndv IstoM
Itlng here will
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Adm.: 75(1
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