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Pag* I
THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1953
The Fayette County Record
Published Every
Tuesday aud Friday by the
Farmers Publishing Company
F. S. Bainbuch, PreaMent
L. J. Suluk, LUItor
John L. Kulak. Managing Editor
Eutuxed »« second class mail
matter at the Post Office at
I at Giuugu. Texas
Subscription Ratos: Year $3.00,
ti Months $1.75, 3 Mouths $1.00
REPLANTING
(Continued from Page 1)
Fayette county, however, was
not included, the spokesman
said.
No agricultural agency here
has received any official word
of an extension. But since the
news reports said that those
wishing to replant should fill
out forms at the office of the
county agent, that office has
been deluged with calls. No
forms being availahle. County
Agent Jim Reese just listed
their names and told the appli-
cants to go ahead and plant
and fill out forms when they
had been received.
II
CARMINE NEWS
By Mrs. Kims Kps*
CISTERN NEWS
By Mrs. Gertrude Pavhca
RT-C Cub* Win Title
Round Top-Vartnlne
Cubs l>e-
Soci.il* To B* Held
After the 8-30 Maris
Sunday
hind the brilliant pitching u» 111(1/ morning, Rev. Ignatius Koocsyn-
Craeber. won the lit Idstrlct bue;- tkl ul,‘l memhord of the parish met
hall title at Columbus W’ednesda) :u“l derided to put on a monthly
Shiner Fete Draws
Uirffe Local Group
Shiner was the site Sunday
far a colorful May feat held at j 8u„^ ^VirV
Legion Park, the event attract- l ioe». All an
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT*
Th* M«th»ai*l Church
Monro* *t Trnvi* Street*
Rev. 0*cnr E. Un*trum, Pastor
Mo Ranch Attracts
50 Lccal Seniors
Fifty of L*> Grange High
Next Sunday will be Cu^mm-e graj£
,_____ “...""re invited u. attend the at(on returned late Wednes-
ing one official participant lgth annual *e**loti of the South- day from a highly entertaining
from La Grange and an alter- 'vest Texas Conference held at senior trip, an annual event,
CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH
..tSBSUa
259 N. Washington
La Grunge. Texas
Lady Attendant
ipioln
Phone 161 for Appointment
afternoon by defeating the Uuluui lal at tUo.patlsh. srhoul tow.*-. noon fraternal program, twojTr*^ta tervlc'es jjj the Mo Ranch’ located near
liree Hprip'Sj Tu*;
openlnijjt^^
inis Cardinal* 11-0. in eight Innings. 1' lous games
tIt was the second straight win (y» lunches n
.Coach W. F. Graeher’s nine ji sen «d. Pr<
(lest Hiro-out-of three
hit* i*roif' the
♦t*rinluM Tuesday,
Uvueber fuced only 25 butlers
iluriuK his eight innings of pitch
Pig. allowing eight hits, struck.out
eleven, and walked only oue man.
The game was scoreless until the
eighth inning when the Cut's
counted all their runs. Hits were
by Charles Weinert, Travis Btxcl,
Havld Biler3 and firaeher. {pliers
lulling in two of the sepees with
a single. Craeber received fins
support afield during his perform-
ance.
Knren Hrod of the Cardinals
was relieved in the eighth Inning,
alter he had pitched to two but
ters, by Virgil Naundorff. Charles
Bathe was catcher for the Cubs
while Chick Hoeehensen worked
behind the plate for the Cardinal
The Bi-District championship
was the first in history for the
One thing emphasized in the Ro,ind Top-Carmine school.
nress reports and verified bv ,Family Evaeuated ln Fl00d
press itpoits, snu venneu uy rov. nnd Mrg A T Klu„„ rp.
ls reived word from theif son Wul
the plant quarantine office
that there has been no exten
sion of the October 20 plow-up
deadline.
Because of poor stands, cooV
weather and a series of rains,
ter Kluge and his wife and fain-
many farmers would like to
replant. A crop can still be
made if the weather is right,
the county agent said.
INSURANCE
For Your Insurance Needs
— See —
WEBER INSURANCE AGENCY
Since 1918 — La Grange — Phone 201
BOB
JANSSEN BROS.
Your Minneapolis-Moline Dealer
ANNOUNCES
THE FOLLOWING CHANGE IN
BUSINESS HOURS:
We Will Open For Business At 7:30 A. M.
And Close At 5:30 P. M.
Until Further Notice
Patrons are respectfully asked to govern their business
transactions with us accordingly.
get a good job-
Tsiephcm company--
(jo<xi bdomA
wtfik
i * Wl JJ. 4»W
eating on'eer* in tHtplon* work.
Up *»r.
i. Starting
• wage in*
•alariea are good, with regular #age i
creates. The work it intern'.ing. vital
and important.
Yoit*1l find the Mirroun.liiigs Aferfnl
and romfortahle. and telephone people
are friendly people.
LoN of otkei advantages, too - fpll
pay while learning, pension*, aerurity
•nd opportunity iMl he happy ta tell
you arore about them.
f 1(01*1 faint A«k*At«wOklah*rwa,i*9t>i*oo
FHf SCfUTHffBTHtt
,n‘t
f SKfrgi |
ciiui-ciiflfYiii rirlll tuxtUi wtX la flnyi, i< -
hold jHi; ,1'-at.T*'4' Ml lu ‘ |‘| Representing Bismarck
School wiivtei* ritjcylv T Coflie of La tlrlnge In the
TlnOoc i. tnihUt^chiMii put on , nftgruoon ceremonies was Miss
me coronation, m aaumon ' u( UHU;ll hour*..^11 . are .canltaUjr
Ourteen athurs fr«m this lnvlted to V . \
Invited to attest*
gP- b. il
the Kerryille area
»is the site of a
if e n(b*t to P meat
_ ^________ ______of facilities for entartain-
11,1 cnl .ynole prqgram of playlet:* jo-" Dean ScholiUwa dauuh- • Sunday, May 31: Sunday ki-IiooI ment, including a recreational
whlrlT™ au. n^TL rather: U-r of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe K.1 -d »«•_ cl“> L* ! hall, swimming pool, etc.
la>-g« crowd.
InjMfts TtWrcb
,Mb-. Joe ‘H#>btcM -had
Schellberg.
In. the Coronation
of the
the mi«- [:Queen of May Sunday night,
fortune of got’tinK Um- Ihhinb of sponsored
lior rUht hahd ieverly t»*n»Ji«d
last Wemiesday. Silo Was empty-
ing a stone jar of water and a
brick which had been placet^ on
the roof of the wash house fell
and hit her thumb on the jar. She
is receiving tventmout nt Schulen-
luirg while hIic lr doing as we!)
as can ho expected. It ls still not
known whether an amputation of
the thumb will be necessary.
Home On Leave
KdpuiHit Hurbich is spending
by Hermann Sons
Lodges Nos. 34 and 20, Miss
Lou Ann Birdwell, daughter
of Mrs. Charlie Prilop, was
( duchess from La Grange, and
Milton Charles Schmidt, sun
of Mr. and Mrs. Miltqn R.
Schmidt, was her escort.
The coronation featured the
theme of the varied months
and seasons of the year, the La
Grange duo representing the
this week vith Ills wife and othei month of June,
relatives. Hb graduated from the |
Participating also was Her-
Militavy Police School at Fort Zwernemann of Houston,
? «•>. ** m. h *.
duties at Frtrt Lewis# Washington, [ Zwernemann of Rutersvule,
June 4. j who was chosen as a prince
__ ._ __________________ • for the coronation by Miss
ilv. from l.ftko fliailoM. Louisiana, j Joyce Mueller of Shiner.
Faying they had to evacuate their | Persons present from
I'niic in the Hot>d nt Lake Charles. Grange area were Mr. and
Ite said there was three feet of ^ m q. Schellberg, Mr. and
“%•%* -5; ^hmid^Mr-
television set which he removed K- achnudt, Mrs. Charlie
by way of a motor boat. , Prilop, Mrs. Henry Bremer
-—i,-,- ' and Aubry Bremer, Mrs. Louis
&ts±’ f
W*. F*ll*r, Pwator
ty servbe and Holy Communion,
10:00 a. nt. ’V v h
John Guenther Clinic
MEPICAL - SURGICAL
^phn C. Quenther, M. D. j
>■ Tit. OfllST
ortide 9
Suutays anJYtSlItlay* By
APPMtutUKut Only
i C. Guenther, ,
lay* and Tloltda;
j The m- I
Monday to Friday. cmiMi 'VtjorV IMonday vi* bus, ••ccompanied
■ggW’<MRpPK.^^-
ers' Institute at Segiijn. pak(or by Cuach Clfurhe J
fUtendlnr_^^^_^^___^*>^'' one pf the senior
e' ‘ Stav
Jungmichel,
iciiuuiB. r * » o»c v** wiw •wifyt' sponsors;
Tuesday, 2:00 p. m.. Ladles’ Aiij jyjr^ Qeorge Stavinoha and
m Wednesday, all-day work meet. Mrs. R. A. Yargus. room moth-
lng In preparation for the 80th an- el*>- First stop was in Kbtt-
niveisary. vflle, after which the gruup
. .......... moved onward to the Mo
BL Paul'* Lutheran Church Ranch.
Wm. F*Me.'rb,yp«tor . A suf triP perfect en-
Sunday. May 31: Sunday school, joyment was reported by the
8:00 a. m.
seniors, following their return.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Mo. Synod
Theo. Schmidt, Pastor
May 30; Saturday Bible School
at 0 a. in.
May 31: Divine Service with
celebration of Holy Communion,,
(Herman!, at 10 e ni. Sunday
School and Bible (3ari at “ "
a. m. <
ly confirmed. Tuesday at 8 p. m.
Choir practice, Wednesday, June
3, 8 p. m.
4>
Philadelphia Llitheran Church
Swiss Alp (ULCA)
F. Erhard Ell*rg, Pastor
May 3{, English Service. Pres
St, Peter’* Lutheran Church
Prairie Valley
Raymond W. Durst, Pastor
9:15| Sunday School, 9:30 a. m., Wor-
ship 'service. 8 p. m. Text: Eph.
1 S-H.
l-ndles’ Aid, at the home of Mrs.
Kurt Viewlg, Wednesday. June 3,
2 p. m. Bible study on Stark.
Luther League, '['hurstray, 8 p.
R. Lesher preuehtng' ^ a. m. «*'
Sunday School, 10:15 a, m.
Jitne 2. Brotherhood Family
hospital patients 1 Bollmeyer, Misses Agnes, Ella, Might. S:oo !>•
Mrs. Walter floelter and baby. Olga and Hattie Kruschel. 4 w“
Bryan. From Schulenburg, Miss Lau-
Mrs. A. F, Weber, C(ty ra prji0p was attracted to the
'(rs! Edwm li' ^lk1 mill' baby! festival, and from Rutersville,
I .a Oraa-e. Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy 11. Krnttso lllllnger. mann^__
Tony Coleman, Austin.
Mrs. Hpitit Draw®. Fayetteville.
Walter Mt'Ineis, La Crange.
Mrs. Oretii Schubert. C'lty.
Mrs. Alice Mattock. City.
Mrs. D. 0. Wiley. City.
Mrs. It. tl. Thompson and baby, fc,.ence nu.eting in
City. *
H. A. Zwerne-
Conferenee Greets
Bishop Oxnam
June 4, Women of the Church,
2 p0 P- m.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Black Jack (ULCA)
r. Erhard Ellers. Pastor
May 31, Sunday School. 10 n. in.
Divine Service, Pfe*. R. K. Leshor
preaching, 10:45 a. m.
June 4, Ladles Aid invited to
Swiss Alp. 2:0(1 p. m.
St. James’ Episcopal Church
The Rev. Arthur J. Lockhart
Wedueaday. Friday and Batur*
Zion tv. Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
H. A. Traugott. Pastor
8:45 o, up. Services with grade
ution etsieiggs for Zion Lutheran
School graduates.
10 a. m.. Bible Classes and 8u.n
day School.
Monday. June t, 8 p. nt.. Voting
Members Meeting.
Vacation Bible School, June 1-13,
8-11:58 a. nt.'
Ladles Aid. June 4, 2 p. m.
The Southwest Texas Con-
San An-
r.v llainoiuk La Orange, tonio gave both Mrs. Oxnam^ da^Kn^wDaya!^^rtd^^i*yeH
Curlyn lh-cumb r. City the bishop a great ovation oud ^nte-Communk)ii at ":30 a. m.
Kennic ll.i.Uing, Fayetteville. Wednesday noon. In very com-; evening Prayer at 5 00 p. m.
C. 1, Strpva, La .Orange, plimentary words Bishop A. j Thursday: Confirmatton Clows
Mrs. Ous Vraux, City. Frank Smith praised Bishop and Discussion Group at 7:30 p. nt.
Alfred Oesef, NechftuiU. G uromuv Qj....... 0f Wash-' Trinity Sunday. May 31: Church
Mrs. August Suiter, l-a Urange. , rTn ^ School at 9:45. Morning “
Sonora Fields tQoj ). lot Grange. iBgton, (J. I lul,( sermon at 11.
------- -x — Bishopi- jyj “
ntteflo e * ...
Bt. Raul’* Lutheran Church
H. T. Rlachmrlor. Pastor
Church School. 9:L> a. m.
Moruiilg Worship, 8:00 a. ra.
Wflfship SdrVIce ‘ with Confirma-
tion and Communion. 10;3O a. m.
Missionary Soct.ely. Tuesday,
*:;io p. 'm. ifL ■ t
Junior Choir, Wednesday, 4: A0
Prayer
I .iz'/rir’-Thiirrtp •' (N?l Jj Plum. | The maggage of 1— _ ,
Vaunder Marie Thomas I Col.I, was taken from the Apostle's
Plum.
SEE
Herbert E.; Jaehne
For Land Cleanng, Tank
Building, Root Cutting, Sub-
Creed used every Sunday in
our Methodist Churqb over the
wo^ld- “l believe in GotJ,” was
his first theme. Then he turned
to the theme of the Apostolic
Church that amidst jpersecu-
ounamg, .vm . ou»- d death proc.)a[Ined to
Soiling and Other Dirt Work thp Roniaii WfirlHH ^ in
Service
Land Building
GIDDINOS, TEXAS
Phone 44M
FREE WEDDING
I) A N C E
K. J. T. HALL
Plum
Monday, June 1
Music By
Lk’httovsky Orch.
Given By
Vernon Biersdorfcr and
* Annie Mae Seifert *
EVERYBODY WELCOME!
the Roman World: “I believe in
J Jesus Christ, His Son.” The
' story of Paul’s experience in
| Phillippi was spoken of as the
I initial conversion of Europe
in importance.
Then in conclusion the Bi-
shop spoke of faith in immor-
tality using the closing words
in the creed, I believe in “Life
Everlasting.”
The vast auditorium at the
Travis Park Methodist church
was filled to full capacity with
eager worshippers at the noon
hour. Bishpp A. Frank Smith
presided with great dignity
and ability.
Rev. Kenneth Copeland has
arranged the church for the
comfort of the great crowds
attending his successful minis-
try and has the entire church
with two large education
buildings all air conditioned.
Rev. O. E. Linstrum
tliary at 3:00 ln the Parish Hoorn.
$t. John's Luthsrgn Church
Elllngsr
Rsymond W. Durst, Pastor
Sunday School, 7:30 a. m.
Worship Sorvice, 8:30. a. m.
Tyxt: Kpb. 1:3-14.
CALL.13.1
Texas Rendering Co., Ltd.
, Bastrop, Texas
St John’* Lutheran Church
Rutersville
Rsymond W. Durst, Pastor
Sunday School. 9:45 a. m„ Wor-
ship Service in German language,
19,: 45 a. ra. Tex{: Kph. t:3-14.
Luther League, welcome to new
p. m.
Senior
Choir, Wednesday, 7 ;30
ship and work with us.
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
A. B. Weiss, Pastor
Round Top. Taxso
Worah^h service. 8 a. ra.
Sunday-School, 9 a. m.
no rate* soor
WANT Tq JJEASE
fJWotiM like t<> lensc'hiti'dlitj
sidiiiblv fur, N ritsln< Home;
one story high, urge grounds,
u*L U». close tti rail road or
hightva,v. Would»\yanl 1® year
lease with privilege to change
huiUling to suit business. Must
have 10 r.H>m« or more- Wo
are operating Colonial. Mill
Homo in Schulfiihurg which
we will continue to operate-!
; We feel La Grange would be
a good {.luce to- open another j
one. Wfritc (*. U. lio{. III,
Schuienhurg, Tt|xa>.
Remember those friends who
cannot enjoy the spring out-
of-doors. Low-priced bouquets.
MUELLER FLORAL
AND NURSERY CO.
JV-r V* r~ Lp PTM,n
I:
Vf Free’Wedding
D AN'CK
Id That New Pavilion
WaVrtntok
Tuesday, June 2
IViu*ic By ”
Ralv Kivnek’s (h'ch.
EVEHYRUPY jlnvited:
• STfINWAY I^Bh
• CHICKERINO mi
• BUfH a oirij __
• EViMTT • mm
• CAM-NIUON , 9
Also guaranteed re-con-
ditioned pianos.
Aik about our tentrsL
MS Congnee Aujttn, T»*os
Cantkivaus Service S>?R HI
BlacklegoP’S'
One easy I cc. shot ihw
luhE-tune immunity agaiM*
two deadly cattle killers —
blackleg *nd malignant ede-
ma. Blacklcgol “S" is forti-
Bed with Alhydrpx* to fitr*
more immunity per does.
«W«Mslw|mrawb
MEYENBERG
DRUG STORE
Authorized CUTTfff 0
FOR SALE
SUNBEAM MIX MASTER
$39.50 Value
$33.»* VI \FllT
4-PC. BEDROOM SUITE
No. 719, Oak Finish
JfaHtg i,- r 1 r -t y\
S123.»:>
GIBSON HOME FREEZER
14 Cubic Foot
$37^95 I ‘ y. I.
HRUSKA BROS.
ELUNGER
BOELSCHE CUNIC
Medical-^urgical-Diagnostic
.4 i/TBiTi. D. Boelathe ■ i ■.
Dr. E. T. Williams
■id Dr. p. F. Zatopek*
Dr. Robert G. Thompson
Fayette Memorial
Hospital
Full Time Heglatered Technician
German and Bohemian Spoken
Visiting flours: 9-11 a. m.
3-6 p. m. — 7-9 p. m.
ST, ANTHONY’?
ConvaJesoeRt Home
4h Idegl Place fur Yctur
ii.oved Dnes la thf_
Sunset of Lifa
Rt. 3, Box 7, Phan* 1614F3
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Dr.^ftrnes L. Ashley
. rft’ l'UMLTiUST
kUs, Kijplurd — Glaescs Fitted
Freiiiv iKulra - Lenses Duplicated
rif- tqdKl.a Grange Diug Co.
T.a Grange _ I’hooe
5JP
KOENIG FUNERAL
HOME
FUNBRAL DIRECTORS
AND KMHAI.MBRS
PROMPT AMBULANCE SERVICB
Phone: 33 and 244 — L* Gragg*
Dr. Jennings B. Cook
Optometrist
Leases Duplicated
Flatonia, Texas
I.ouatcd at Thulomeyer’s
Eyo« Examined — OlassoB Fitted
Office Hrs. 8 to 5:30 - Phone 155
La Grange Veterinary
Hospital
DR. F. L. GUNN
Rhoaes: Office 1*5,’ Akkl B78W
I)Rj \Y, O, MODE
Re*. Phone 470W
Dr. Arnold J. Darilek
GENERAL DENTAL
PRACTICE . . X-UAY ,
Otto A. Hunger Building
Telephone Otfice 17a — Kos. 156
II 1 ..........
Dr. D. R. Taylor
Optometrist
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
Schroe’der Bldg. Phone 353
La Grange, Texas
C. E. STEVENS
ARCHITECT
612 trust Building
Galveston
Telephone 2-9211 at Galveston
or writo RFD 3, Ira Grange
T*
Crayton Studios
Portrait and Commercial
Photographers
Phonos: La Grange 279
Glddlng* 34/i
Open 9 A. M.—6 P. M.
Downstair*—,North Side Square
FAYETTE CO. ABSTRACT CO.
Incorporated
John Schfoeder, Manager
OLD MASONIC BLDG.
Oppoaite: Payette County Record
Phone: Office 281 — Residence 201*
1 ABSTRACTS 1946 MAPS
LEAVE ON TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelly and
daughter and Mr and Mrs.
Jack Campbell slid children
left Wednesday morning fur
Ohio, Indiana and Michigan
fox a two week’s visit with re-
latives and friends.
Miss Mary Korenek spent
her vacation last week in
Houston with relatives
I LKTER FROM KOREA
The Record has received a
letter from one of this area’s
soldiers who is now located in
Korea, Joe H. Srubar. Joe sent
in his check for a renewal nnd
adds that ‘T surely wish I
could be in La Grange in-
stead of this capitol city of
Seoul.”
CHOVANEC
SERVICE STATION
Dealer in Sinclair and
Goodyear Products
203 E. Travis Street
Phone 513
Open Seven Days A Week
rmmm
4 ‘■•n R£AL-KILL
LA GRANGE DRUG
COMPANY
Phone 378
Don’t Mis$ the Big
BEEF AND PORK
■
—
BARBECUE DINNER
. 7 ' » AT NOON
SUNDAY, MAY 31
(An the “Old Picnic Grounds” Southeast of
WINCHESTER*
Plenty of Cqld Drinks of Af! Kinds.
Sponsored by St.-. Michael’s Evangelical
Church of Winchester
(This ad donated by La Grange Poultry & Egg Co.
Dave Kennedy, ManAger.)
ANNUAL JUNE CELEBRATION
r„AND COUNTRY STYLE •
PORK SAITS AGE SUPPER •
' ■ , * J- Af w, ’ '
HARMONIE HALL
SHELBY, TEXAS
SUNDAY, JUNK 7, A»53
Feast Bogins At 5:0(1 P. M.
Country Style Pork Sausage Will Be Served
FROM 5:30 P. H TH-t ? f? ’ ’
Dffeal Ticket: Adult $1.00) Children Under U Years 59c
Concert By Lee TT^e Band ‘
BASE BALL C^AME ^ ?:30 P. M.
Shelby vs. Mound Hill *
' DANCE AT NIGHT
Mu4c py f i
LEE ILSE ORCHESTRA,
Admission: Gents 74c. Ladies 25c'. Tax Included
Refreshments and Auiuscmeufc On Grounds
EVERYBODY INVITED! ”
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