The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1961 Page: 2 of 4
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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD.
Tho Fayette County Record
Published by
lie Farmers Publishing Co., Ltd.
■very Tueedsy and Friday
La (irange, Texas
L. J. Sulak, Editor-Manager
Chas. W. Priebe, Managing
Editor
■ntered an second class mall
matter at the Post Office at
La Orange. Texas
Subscription Hates In Fayette and____
Surrounding Counties: Year W-OJ*.! committee. Leafa Nierlich, Er-
6 mouths 11.75, 3 months 11.001
Klsewhere in Texas: Year $3.50,
6 mouths *1.90; 3 months *1.00. lng; guide, Cora Wagner; inner
Out of state: Year *4.00; guard, Edwin Berger; outer
6 mouths *2.1*5; 3 months *1.25. d Christ Berger; and
City D«m .'naiJ- : youth director, Elaine Stein-
rear *3 50; ( months *1.90 mann.
—....... .....- j Beethovan Lodge No. 30—
_ j president, W. C. Beyer, vice
_ [president, Raymond Roessler;
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who at-
Gilbert Eck; outer guard, M. 0.1 tude. leadership, personality,' Ollt-Of-State Guests
Schellberg, and youth director, popularity, and teamwork. j .
Mrs. Leona Launius. | Following the invocation by Attend Weduingf
Schulenburg Lodge No. 14— Rev. John F Jensen, pastor of ,
president, Roy Bucek Sr.; vice the First Baptist church, Jay-j Out-of-state guests
president, Anelda Schenk; cor-1 cee Pres. Lawrence Adamcik |
responding secretary, Leona extended the welcoitie. Vastine j
Blaschke; financial secretary- i “Big Jawn” Janssen then took |
treasurer, Emmie Kyle; trus- over as emcee, the tall one was
tees, Laura Prilop, Benno Nier- never better in this role. His
lich and Lillie Vacek; finance wit and self-styled humor lit-
erally kept the audience in
na Mensik and Gottlieb Lorf- 1 stitches. '
OFFICERS
(Continued from rage ar | secretary-treasurer, Annie Jec-
Elton Tramp andjCemut Stolls; j menek; trusteeSi Monroe
j Scheel, Leon Koepke and Oli-
ver Kubena; finance commit-
tee, C. A J. Meyer, A V. Ku-
bena and Alvin Koehl; guide
guide, Rud F Giese: inner i
guard, Elton Freudenberg; and
outer guard, Alvin Freuden-
berg.
La Grange Lodge No. 8—
president. Vernon H. Warn-
ken; vice president, H. F. Lan-
ge;. secretary-treasurer, M. R.
Schmidt; trustees, M. O. Schell-
berg. Gilbert H. Eck and Ray-
mond Lampe; finance commit-
tee, Alma Koenig. Louis Nit-
schke and Ed A. Giese; guide.
Raymond Lampe; inner guard.
HAJOVSKY’S
MAGIC WASH
• Air Conditioned
• MAGIC SOFT WATER
Open 5:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M
Next to Fayette Electric
Co-op Office
239 N. MAIN - LA GRANGE
Others presented were the
coaches. Head Mentor Tom
Bambrick, and Assistants Jim
Johnson, C. E. Gilson and W.
O. Miller. They introduced
members of their respective
squads, including last season’s
grid members in all categories,
the basketball squad, and last
season’s baseball lettermen.
The tasty meal included bar-
becued beef and pork, plus the
usual palatable trimmings. The
Charline Poncik; inner guard, foods committee was given a
James Koehl: and outer guard,1 rousin*? round applause for a
Elo Baumbach. i°b weI1 done Tt consisted of
Lawrence Weber as chairman,
D. W. Bell, August Hentschel
and Leon Rosenberg.
Others who had a part either
in preparation or serving in-
cluded Hank Rotter, W. A.
Yates, Aubrey D. Voelkel, Le-
roy W. Riehs, Travis Etzel, M.
J. Pechal, W. A. Jaster, Clinton
R. Bippert, W. C. Tielsch, Gun-
ther Behrens and G. A. Koenig,
while 11 HE students from the
high school assisted with sett-
ing tables and in serving as
waiters.
Pres. Adamcik expressed the
organization’s thanks to these
and all other committees for
their parts in making this the
best and largest banquet ever.
JAYCEES —
(Continued trom Page 1)
Schwake told of the 11 points—
plus scholastic and athletic ab-
ilities—that are considered in
the selections, including atti-
Honored On Birthday
Roper-Schroeder 1 Mrs. W. J. Ko«lil Sr was honor-
January 14 were «<! with a surprise birthday party
Thursday night, when a number of
relatives and friends came to help
her celebrate the occasion. Her
grandson, William H. Koehl, pre-
sented her with a decorated heart-
Out-of-state
tended the
wedding on
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Lehmann
and Mrs. Anna Lehmann of
Alva, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
land Sehroeder and children,
Sharon. Mark and Susan of
Ardmore, Okla., and Mr. aad
Mrs. Kenneth Buschardt and
daughter, Judy Ann of Lamont,
Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Roper are
making their home at 1303 Kin-
ney Ave., Austin where Mr.
Roper is employed by the City
Police department, while Mrs.
ELLINGER NEWS
By Miss Nancy Koehl
the guests.
Karen Jaue Hrusku. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Hruska, play-
ed several numbers on the lluruio-
phone for Mrs. Koehl, who is a
great-aunt to Karen. The rest of
the eveuing was spent by playing
"stick.” The Honored guest receiv-
ed many nice gifts.
Chovanec Rites Held
Many relatives and friends at-
tended the funeral of Hen J. Cho-
vunec Sr., 79, held Friday morning
ton spent the weekend visiting her
parents and other relatives here,
while her husband is on a business
mission to Delaware.
Mrs. Frank Slanina end Mrs- Wil-
lie Samobyl of Houston vfslte* her*
Wednesday with relatives *n«
friends. <
Renew Your SubaalpOflh.
Chatter No. XI
STATEMENT
BANK'S OFFICIAL
OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
Of tha
shaped birthday cake topped with j the Jecmenek chapel with con-|
■ Happy birthday to Grandmother.” j tinut)(j at the Hostyn Hill
A delicious supper was served j Catholic church. Interment follow |
- j ed in the church cemetery, the Rev. 1
at the Francis Kolar officiating.
Mra. Charlie Hrachovy of Hous-
Roper has her position
Texas Highway department.
iff m
'.f cf.fi£rr'»r /t / *n
Auto-T ruck-Fire-Life-Business
. . . all your insurance needs
Gus F. Lindemann
E. Travis St.—Ph. 92
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
WANTED
EXPERIENCED SECRETARY
Able to take Shorthand, Type, Keep Books and
assume other responsibilities.
Apply
L. W. STOLZ MEMORIALS
445 E. Travis
La Grange, Texas
196 1
TAX ASSESSOR’S
NOTICE
MARKET QUOTATIONS
Monday, January, 23, 1961
The following prices were
paid in La Grange on the above
date and are subject to market
changes. Eggs and poultry
prices are those paid by pro-
duce dealers.
Cotton, 1 inch ................ 32.39
Hens .......................... 7c
Eggs:
Grade A Large ................ 35«(
Grade B Small .......... 31^
Grade A Small ....24^ to 25(*
Grade C.......... lOf to 20^
Sweet Cream:
Direct Shippers ____________ 45c
Sour Cream;
Direct Shippers ______ 40c
Station ............................ 37c
C. E. Peters
Insurance Agency
• Automobile • Casualty
• Livestock • Fire
(Only Top-Rated Stock
Companies Repreaented)
NOTARY PUBLIC
See or Call—
CLARENCE PETERS
658 E. Milam St.
Phone 404-J La Grange
the following I
dates specified
purpose of asr
DOROTHY GRAY
ONE-HALF PRICE
SALE
ONCE-A-YEAR LIPSTICK SALE!
TWO LIPSTICKS
FOR ONLY $1.00
(Plus Tax)
• Dry Skin Cleanser • Refining Lotion
• Salon Gold Cream • Texture lotion
• Cellogen Harmone Cream
• Harmone Hand Cream
FOR
PRESCRIPTIONS
Ask Your
DOCTOR to Call
r will be at
places on the
below for the
sessfhg property for State and
County taxes. Time for assess-
ing will expire on April 30,
1961. Be sure to assess your
property and claim Homestead
Exemption from State tax.
HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION
WILL NOT BE ALLOWED
ON PROPERTY THAT IS
NOT ASSESSED.
I will also register cars and
trucks. Be sure to bring your
I 1960 license receipt and Certif-
icate of Title.
FIRST WEEK
Willow Springs — Friday, Feb-
ruary 3, from 9 a. m. to 12
noon.
Haw Creek — Friday, Febru-
ary 3, from 1 p m. to 2:30 p.
m. * xi
Ledbeter — Saturday, Febru-
ary 4. from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.
Warrenton — Saturday? Feb-
ruary 4, from 1 p. m. to 3 p.
m. nani
SECOND WEEK
Winchester — Monday, Febru-
ary 6, from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.
Ellinger — Tuesday, February
7. from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Fayetteville — Wednesday, Fe-
bruary 8, from 9 a. m. to 3
p. m.
Fayetteville — Thursday, Feb-
ruary 9. from 9 a. m. to 12
noon.
Park — Thursday, February 9,
from 1 p. m. to 2:30 p. m.
Round Top — Friday, Febru-
ary 10, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Carmine — Saturday, Febru-
ary 11, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
GILBERT H. ECK
Tax Assessor-Collector
Fayette County
La Grange, Texas
PIETSCH ELECTRIC
Service & Repairs
Qualified — Experienced
ANTON C. PIETSCH
N. L)m St. — Ph. 166-M
NOTICE
We Are Headquarters
Per Recapping,
Vulcanizing And
General The Repairs
Fred E. Miertschin
Goodyear Tire Shop
(and your money, too!)
PLMfrtc
L TftlPlI action I
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DYER’S PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTIONS
Phone 405 — 103 N. Main St — La Grange. Texas
Non*
ROUND TOP STATE BANK
accordance with the Banking Lawn of this State...........
RE80URCE8
1 Loans and discounts, Including overdrafts-----------— 202,161.39
la. (After deduction of Non# valuation allowance
or had debt reserve)*
2. United States Government Obligations, . ____
direct and guaranteed-------------------------------- 227,000.00
8. Obligations of states and political subdivision* —. ... 12,000.00
4 Other bonds, notes, and debentures..................- 140.000.00
5. Corporate stocks, including None stock in
Federal Reserve Bank --------------------------------
«. CaBh, balance due from other banks, including
reserve balances, and cash items In process of ,
collection (including exchanges for clearing hous*) . ... 173,010 28
7. Banking house, or leasehold improvements —----- — 2,000.00
8. Furniture, fixtures, and equipment ------------------ 500 00
9. Other real estate owned ---------------—-----—------* Mob*
10. Other assets Series E Bonds held for sale —----- --- 0,018.75
11. Total Resources __________________________ — 769,080.42
LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT8
1. Common Capital Stock-------------------------—----- 30,006 00
2. Surplus: Certified *20,000.00, Not Certified None------ 20,000.00
8. Undivided profits ------------------------------------ 62,535.27
4. Capital reserves --------------------------------—“— IfOU*
(Not to include specifically allocated reserve
for expenses, or valuation allowances)
6. Demand deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations ---------------—— — 540.2M.il
6. Time deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations ------------—----- —- 86,614.44
7. Public funds (Incl. U.S. Govt., states and
political subdivisions) ____-_______________________- — 28,185.18
8. Deposits of banks (excluding reciprocal balances) ------ Nona
9. Other deposits (certified A cashier's checks, etc.)
Dividend account —-------— ----------------'—- 100.00
10. Total all deposits *654,136.40
11. Bills payable, rediscounts, or other
liabilities for borrowed money _____________________— Non*
12. Other liabilities Series E Bonds held for sale----— 8,018.75
13. Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts ______________ 758,690.48
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF FAYETTE
I, Geo. H. Fricke being Cashier of the above named bank, do
solemnly swear that the foregoing statement of condition is true to
the best of my knowledge and bsUaf. '.
#*&"■»**«*»'
Subscribed snd sworn to before me this 14 day of January, 1961.
Annie Schalte, Notury Public, Fayette, County, Texas.
(SEAL)
CORRECT—ATTEST
Bodo Kraus, H. A. Dlppel, Lee H. Krause, Directors.
Livestock Market
Friday, Jan. 19, 1961
receipts
Cattle 345, hogs, 297, sheep
11, horses and mules 1.
PRICES PAID
Butcher Prices, cwt.:
Cows, canner to butcher
$5.75 to $16.50; calves, cull to
choice $12.00 to $25.30; bulls,
light to heavy $14.00 to $20.30.
Stocker Prices.:
Cows and calves, head $86.00
to $180.00; cows and heifers,
head $40 00 to $157.50; cows
and heifers, lb. basis $13.50 to
$22.00 cwt; steers $13.00 to
$23.50 cwt; calves $20.00 to
$26.25 cwt.
Hogs,'Cwt.:
Good to choice $17.00 to
$18.10; lights $15.00 to $16.50;
sows $12.00 to $17.60; feeders
$12.00 to $14.50 cwt.
Hones and Mules,
Pound basis $4.00.
Sheep, cwt.:
Lambs $8.80 to $11.75; bucks
And ewes $6.00 to $8.25.
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Sehroeder Drug:
123 N. Main • Phone 4
LA GRANGE
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to the
doctors and nursing staff for
their care at the Milroy hospi-
tal in Brenham and the Metho-
dist hospital in Houston. Also
to Rev. Otto Feliler, Rev.
George* Rek, Rev. N. Sagebiel
and Rev. Gregory for their vis-
its and prayers, my friends and
relatives for the cards, flowers,
gifts and visits, and to all who
extended a helping hand. Your
kindness wdl always be remem-
bered and may God bless you.
MRS. CLARENCE WAGNER.
pi Ppn-o/dl of
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1961, newspaper, January 24, 1961; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth986230/m1/2/: 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.