The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1961 Page: 5 of 6
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FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1961
TOE FAYETTE rOTTNTY RECORD. LA ORANGE. TEXAS
PAGE 5
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CISTERN NEWS
By Mr*. Gertrude Pavlica
Rain*
We are rejoicing; over the rain-
fall which hcKuu here Friday In
the form of ahowera amounting to
a half Inch and more, kIvIuk <)ur
community around a total of two
or three lnchea of rainfall, with
heavy clouda lltia Sunday after-
noon und chances for more, which
would be beneficial.
Vacation School Closes
The 8ta. Cyril and Methodius
Catholic vacation school which
was taiiKln by Mrs. (lertrude Fuv-
llca und Mra. Henry Hanzelka for
the last. two weeks, closed Friday
morning The children and teach
ers attended seven o'clock Mans
and received Holy Communion In
a body
They then went to the school
bouse and enjoyed u short talk
given by the pastor, Rev. Allen M.
DANCE
FAIR PAVILION
LA GRANGE
Saturday, June 17
Modern und Old Time
Music By
Lee Ilse Orchestra
Admission 501 Per Person
For Free Table Reservation
Call No. 1 or No. 382W
] Black. The children received small
I awards for the Bjilendid work they
; did
| The awards for Catechism at-
tendance during tin* school term
were given to the children in the
church, by their teachers after the
j blesaing given by Father Black.
■ The grade school children were
I given a beautiful pin and the high
| school children were awarded a
beautiful statue of the Blessed
Virgin.
Sandwiches, cookies and soda
water were enjoyed by all; includ-
ing a few mothers und some visit-
ing children.
After playing hall for uwhile the
children were dismissed
Birthday Party
Dennis (Josch was the honoree
at u birthday party given in the
home of his parents, Mr and Mrs.
Louis (loach. Saturday afternoon,
June 10, where Dennis and about
l twenty little playmates celebrated
i his sixth birthday
I The favors huts and windmills—
' added much fun to the afternoon
I of games. Some of the mothers
and other ladies were present,
j A delicious lunch was served.
Has Stroke
Mrs Tom Vinklarek Sr. suffered
a light stroke one day last week.
We are glad to report that she
Warrenton News
By Mrs. V G. Frenzel
4-H Plans Tour
The RT-C Community 4-H Club, I
meeting on June 5, accepted ten-1
jtatlve plans to tour Bergstrom!
AFB and other points of interest
in Austin as presented by the.
committee, Patricia White and
James Frenzel. June 30 was set
! for the tour and final plans are
to be announced.
I Seven members, four adult lea-
ders and assistant County Agent
I Hilly Percival were present at
the meeting.
The (dub voted to honor its
high school graduates with a gift, i
Special events of interest to 4- |
| Hers were discussed. They in-
; eluded the annual 4-H Round-Up
I on June 6-8, Junior Leadership |
Lab at TLC on June 13-15, annual
DANCE
Tietjen Hall
SWISS ALP
Saturday, June 17
Music by
THE VELVETS
Admission 50<
JUST RECEIVED
A large shipment of 19(il Wall-Kite paper, all new pat-
terns.
Charred Oak Kegs, 20, 15, 10 & 5 gallon capacity.
Water Coolers, 10, 5, 3 and 2 gallon capacity.
Animal Steel Traps.
fSectric Fans on stands.
9x12, 12x12, and 12x15 Linoleum Rugs.
.3-piece Bed Room Suites.
Out-Side White Paint, $3.95 gallon.
6’, 9’ and 12’ Linoleum.
Many other bargains. Come see us.
WALTER KNEIP FURNITURE CO.
Across from First National Rank
Is doing nicely and 1b at home.
Personal*
Raymond Harbich of Zaptha j
spent the weekend here with hia
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harbich. j
Mr. and Mra Jimmy Stirmann!
and children of Houston and Miaa
Florence Vinklarek of Austin were
i weekend gueatH in the home of
Mr and Mra. Charlie Vinklarek
S-Sgt. and Mra James Keach
and children of San Antonio enjoy-
ed a week of their fifteen-day leave
here visiting Mr and Mra. Frank
Hanzelka. Their weekend guests
were Mr and .Mra. Aiphonae San
dent and children, also of San An-
tonio.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe A Mares were Mr. and Mrs.
J. A Maki and children of Hous-
ton and Mrs. H. Maki of Florida.
Mra. A. J Janca of Fort Worth
visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Janca
and children a few days last week
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagner and
Paulie Jr. also Mrs Louis Wagner
were San Antonio business visi-
tors last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Brunner and
baby of Texas City were Sunday
morning guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Vinklarek.
Rev G. Kurotko of Sweet Home
whh a brief visitor of Rev. Allen
M Black last Tuesday morning.
4-H Cainp at Granite Shoals Lake !
near Marble Falla, and the Wes-
tern party and barbecue ou July
12
Mr. Percival gave a demountra
tion on Record Books, stressing
the importance of keeping records
in all phases of business. The or
der of the standard 4-H Record
Book was reviewed, aftoj* which
current ferffks were distributed
Tin members were reminded that
the annual deadline of Aug. 1 had
been h* t up u few days in order
to enable the county sifting to be
completed in time for the qualify-
ing records to tie sent on for dis-
trict judging by Aug 1.
After the meeting root beer was
served the group, courtesy of the
president, Antoinette McCormick.
Attend Round-Up
Bruce Frenzel, member of the
RT-C Community 4-H Club, at
tended the annual Texas 4-H
Round-Up at A&M on June 6-8. He
participated in the Soil, Water and
Range Conservation demonstrations
10 AND 20 YEAR SCS AWARDS M \DE
—” of Cgpperai) Cov»
Willow Springs News v «>*<* M,> 1
* ^ I \1 w aw\A Mr Colli
By Mrs. Larry Krebs
spent Monday
Minsxen.
Mr and Mra. Calvin Krebs and
family of Houaton visited wltb re-
latives here the weekend
Personal*
Mr. and Mrs Carl Schwarts of
Houston spent the weekend here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Guile
Eunice Enkermatin and Fred
Kran of Houston visited with Mr
and Mrs Emil Ecl.ennann the!
weekend. j Did you know you can own a
Mr and Mrs Reinhold Hempel j new Case Baler by leasing it-—
with rental payments to apply
in full to your purchase price
SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT!
B. D. Reynolds Jr. of Victo- awarded a 10-year certificate
contest in the Clas A division, i ria, left, area conservationist and pin; and at ris?ht i-- Baker
Which is the individual demon-1 for the Soil Conservation Ser- Davis, local SCS work unit
stration contest, as one of the
two top demonstrators from dls- ... ,
trlct 10. His demonstration on V™* service certificate and pin .
"The Value of Top Soil" scored to Pete Miertschin of La brief ceremonies in tne Ag
I vice, is shown presenting a 20- conservationist.
The awards were made at
DANCE
Rifle Association Hal!
ROUND TOP
Saturday, June 17
Music By
Joe Patek’s Orch.
Dancers 50?; Spectators I Of
Next Dance July 4, Lrnil Banos
Of interest to Fayette eoiintluns
is the fact that a granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Althaus of Car-
mine represented Ft. Rend county
in the same demons! rationn Her
demonstration was on "Help Nat-
ure Orow More Crass."
[Grange. Third from left is building here last Friday morn-
James F. Smathers, who was ing.
at end of baling season?
• You don’t tie up cash!
• Costs less thun custom
baling.
• Trade-in accepted toward
rental payments.
COME IN FOR THE DETAILS
REINHARD WOLFF
La Grange, Texas
Church Women Meet
day celebrants.
The group voted to set aside $18
to he used by youngsters to at-
tend Bible Camp. The offering
meditation on the Cause of the
Mrs Mannie. Wied. vice presi-; ^"nt,h by Mrs
dent of St. John Lutheran Church
Women, presided at the meeting
on June 6 when the organization
met with 18 members, one visitor,
and the supply pastor. Rev. Otto
Fehler, present.
Mrs. Ben F. McCormick pre-
sented the Bible study. A liyinu
was dedicated to Mesdames Wes-
ton Bauer, Henry Ellers, Orlean
j Kellers and Clinton Krause, birth
FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT
mutant dry ing T-4-L for 3 to §
day* Watch frmh. healthy skin replaco
the infection Eair aching, swelling, per-
spiring in the Hrt joint* of the feet by
bathing them with T-4-L twice daily. If
not surprised and pleased, your 4He
back from any drug store. NOW nt
LA GRANGE DRUG CO., Inc.
DANCE
VFW Home Patio
LA GRANGE
Saturday, June 17
Music by
PLUME’S
Free tables!
HOSPITAL PATIENTS
Pete Jurasck, l.a Orange.
Mis. Eugene Michalsky and
Imhy. Fayetteville.
J. V. Card, iai Orange.
Mrs. Andrew Pletsch, Winrhes-
I ter.
Mrs Albert Loecke, Ledbetter
Mrs Ludwig Koclon, Fayette-
ville
Wallace Cherry, Muldoon
L. J. Suluk, La Grange.
Mrs. T. H. Hahn. New Ulm.
Joe Ifelota, Sr. Plum.
Emil Sternberg, Carmine.
H. M. Woodward, Lexington.
Karen Frlcke, Round Top.
Mrs. John Berry, La Orange.
Mr*. Otto Wecheta, GUinger.
Kt
Wm
Refreshments were served by
Megdames Paul Schmidt, Herman
Schulle, Lorenz Tiedt and Otto
Tledt. The next meeting will t>e
on July 1! since the regular meet-
ing date falls on a holiday. Hos-
tesses will be Mesdames Klmon
Treybig, Otto Treybig, Vastine
Treybig and Victor Weishuhn.
CARD OF THANKS
Cen-Tex Livestock
Commission Co.
Giddings. Texas
Sale Every Tuesday
Ed “Toby” Tobias, Mgr.
June 13, 1961
ON HAND:
Cattle 514 hogs 310, sheep
30.
CALVES:
Good and choice 23-25.60,
commercial 21-22.80, utility 18-
21.50. culls 18 down. Stocker
steer calves 25-31.20, Stocker
heifers 22-25.40, stocker yearl-
ings 21-25.75.
BULLS:
Heavy weight 17-18.40, light
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to Dr. Daniel J. Fein-
stein, who performed the ope-
ration, the nursing staff of St.
Luke’s Episcopal and Metho- , 'weight 15.50-16. <5.
dist hospitals in Houston, and
the Father who visited and
brought me Holy Communion;
also those who sent cards and
flowers and visited me at the
hospital and at home. Especial
thanks to my daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Bubela and
family, and my son, Mr. and
Mrs George Barta Jr. of Hous-
LucUleWBlf°kd 9ranKt’ I ton- f°r staying with me at the
Uc * ac ’ ° '>’ ^ Orange hospital and caring for me in
————- | thejr h0lnes after I was releas-
MRS. GEORGE BARTA
.—_ _ | tilxrll iltjlllin c t i 111 i W fie I Civ Ctc
CARD OF THANKS ed. They were so nice to me.
It is with a sense of deep ap- May God bless each one of you.
preciation and gratitude that
we acknowledge in this way
the great many acts of service,
assistance and kindness ex-
tended us at the sudden pass-
ing of our beloved husband,
father and brother, Louis D.
Zapalac. To mention everyone
who favored us so kindly
would be impossible. Please
be assured that whatever you
did by word or deed as a trib-
ute to our beloved or to light-
en our burden in these trying
hours is appreciated more than
words can express May God
bless you, each and everyone,
is our fervent prayer.
The family of
LOUIS D. ZAPALAC
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JUNE 17&18
MAKE VOUR PLANS NOW . . •
to visit Mr. Si Mrs. LcRoy Thorn-
ton’s gala Open House at 686 E.
PEARL STREET, in LA GRANGE.
Bring your family and friends. Lot's
to do and lot's to see! Free Re-
freshment* and Door Prixes. A
Btnrus Watch will be awarded
•ome lucky guest! Come out and
Inspect this new cuitom built horns
recently completed for Mr. and
Mrs. Thornton by the Jim Walter
Hornet Corporation, using the
Istsst in building materials includ-
ing 220 Lb. Lok Tab roofing and
aluminum windows. A courteous
Jim Walter Representative wifi be
on hand to explain how you too,
osn own s Jim Walter Home of
.your own.
II
JL.
Per further information about these outstanding
homes writs Jim Walter Corporation, 6925 Airlines
Freeway, Houston. Texas . . A FREE brochure will
be mailed at once!
FREE 8HEETROCK . . . enough to complete the interior of two rooms
will be given with every home sold during the Thornton’s Open House,
OR If you prefer, a lovely Benrus Watch . YOU MAY HAVE YOUR
CHOICE if you buy this weekend!
JUST $W DOWN
$1195 TO $3395
CASH
PRICE
CAU COUCCt or Mail This Coupon Today!
Jim Wslt
JIM WAITER CORPORA' N
k«nd Brothur* □ May# Repr«*»ntativ« Coll [J
I h«v« d*ar d*«d to my lot p
j Addtett
c (if» Ratal Root* Attach Direction*}
m mm m * • mm mm
-m wonIt
FOR SALE
USED TRACTORS
& EQUIPMENT
1 1952 Ford Tractor, New Paint
and reconditioned
2 1056-51 Ford Tractors
1 1949 Ford Tractor-New
Paint, Reconditioned
1 1945 Ford Tractor
1 Ford Middle Binder
1 Ford Middle Buater Frame
1 Ford Rear Planter
1 John Deere Shredder-late
model
1 Farntall One Way Plow
I Ford Side Mower
1 Dearborn Rear Mower
I John-Deere Tractor with cul-
tivators, & Middle Busters
I John Deere M One Row
Tractor
1 Dearborn Tandem lift type
Disc Harrow
I John Deere One Way Plow-
3 point Hookup
1 International Corn Picker
i Dearborn Wood Bros Com
Picker
I International Rear Mower
l Set international Fertilizer
Distributors
La Grange Tractor
& Implement Co.
Phone No. 508
Your Ford Tractor Doalnc
Free Wedding
DANCE
C. of C. Hall
ELLINGER
Sunday, June 18
Music by
Rav Krenek’s Orch. |
GRAND MARCH 8:20 P. M.
Honoring James Urhanovsky
& Dorothy Mae Krenek
Stocker 13-16.50, good heavy
weight 14-15.70, cutter 12-14.50
canner 11-12.50 down. Cow and
calf pairs, good 150-210, medi- '
uni 125-145, old worn out 110 ,
down. j
HOGS: ,
Good and choice 16-17.10,'
sows 13-15.75, heavy weight 15-
16.30, light weight 15-16, feed-
ers 13.50-14.80. pigs none.
Comments: Stocker and pac- j
ker cattle sold 1.00 to 1.50 high-
er than last week. Cow and calf
sold 15 to 25 higher than last
week. Hogs sold steady to
strong.
C. E. Peters
Insurance Agency
• Automobile • Casualty
• Livestock • Eire
(Only Top-Rated Stoek
Companies Represented)
NOTARY PUBLIC
See or Call—
CLARENCE PETERS
658 E. Milam St.
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
33
mi
m.sac
Model
TB 304V
AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING REFRIGERATOR
BIG 3.1 CU. FT. ZERO DEGREE FREEZER
Butter keeper
$299.95
WITH TRADE
Twin porcelain
vegetable drawers
Removable
egg rack
CHARLIE TOBIAS CO.
PHONE 147 — I.A GRANGE
‘‘We Guarantee Service
on Everything We Sell"
Mo&tm
POLICE^
ATTENTION
tfr THESE
rooo BARGAINS—’
s Thurs., Fri.-Sat., June 15-16-17
Robin Hood
FLOUR, 25 Lb. Bag .......
$1.69
5 1 ft Btie-
42c
Hershey’s
1 Lb. Cans
CHOCOLATE SYRUP, 2 for
....... 43?
Swift’s
Qt. Bottle
JEWEL OIL
49?
Sugary Sam Large No. 214 Cans
SWEET POTATOES, 2 for
49?
Duncan Hines
CAKE MIXES, 3 Pkgs.
$1.00
Yellow, White or Devil’s Food
Jack Sprat, All Flavors
2 Pkgs.
ICE CREAM POWDER
19?
SPRY SHORTENING, 3 Lb.
Can 79?
Hi-C Pineapple-Grapefruit
DRINK, 3 - 46-Oz. Cans
S9<*
Blackburn Made
WAFFLE SYRUP, Half Gal.
39?
Cock O’ Walk
303 Size
FRUIT COCKTAIL, 4 Cans
99?
Tri-Valley, In Heavy Syrup
2‘4 Cans
PEACHES, 3 for
89?
Ranch Style
BE ANS, 3 - 303 Cans for
39?
CHUCK ROAST, Lb.
59?
STEW ME \T, Lb.
39?
Auge’s
SUMMER SAUSAGE, Lb.
49?
• FROZEN FOODS •
LEMONADE, Stokley’s, 12-Oz.. 2 for 45*
FROSTY ACRES Orange Juice,
6-0/.., 3 for 59C
FROSTY ACRES, Whole Okra.,
10-Oz., 2 for H*
MORTON’S Chicken, Beef, Turkey
Pot I’ies. 2 for 19d
SUNSHINE Krispy Crackers, Lb. 25?
AITSTEX Spaghetti-Meat Balls,
306 Sizt\ t Cans 45tf
JACK SPRAT Hominy, 300 Size.
2 Cans for 15?
SUPERIOR Duchess DeLuxe
Ice Cream, Half Gal. 79?
SI PERIOR LES, Half Gallon 49?
W. E. SCHULZE GROCERY
PHONE 64
LA GRANGE
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1961, newspaper, June 16, 1961; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth985788/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: 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.