The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1959 Page: 4 of 6
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J* UllDAY, NOV. 13, 1'JbU
rni rAirrre count? rbuurd, la grange. Texas
PAGE 4
MORE SURVIVORS
Two survivors’ names were
unintentionally omitted from
the obituary of Adelia Mechu-
ra, whic h appeared in the Nov.
6 issue. They are, a brother,
Arnold Mechura, stations. in
K irea; and a sister, Mrs. A'ma
ByiJ of FI. lien, Louisiana.
D A^CE
ARTES1A >i PARK
Saturday, Nov. 14
Music by
Bennie MursM
And the Melody Ki s
Admission $1.00
Miss Naomi Ruth Witt of
Dallas spent last weekend here
with her mother, Mrs. W. E.
Schulze.
Mrs. Henry Kubala and Mrs.
E. J. Bryant of near Schulen-
burg were La Grange visitors
Tuesduy. _ _
MASQUERADE
• BALL •
K. of C. Hall
FAYETTEVILLE
Wednesday, Nov. IS
Ray Krenek’s Orch.
MARCH AT 8:3t» PM.
IHJNATION 50#
Chicken S.tew Supper, ti P.M.
Given Jby:
Fayetteville EJLIA Chapter
SPECIALS!
For Friday-Saturday, Nov. 13-14
MEAT DEPARTMENT
COOKED SALAMI, Jasmine, pound
SMOKED BACON SQUARES, Jasmine, pound
FROZEN BEEF TAMALES, Patio, 12 oz.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
APPLES, Winesap. Extra Fancy, pound
LETTUCE, California, firm heads, each
ELLLNGER NEWS
By Miss Nancy Koehl
Program Set
Kev. John Brovanec of Dallas
will conduct the regular services
at the Fayetteville Breth r e n
church at Ross Prairie, Sunday,
Nov. 15. at 3 p. m. After the serv-
ices the Christian Sisters Society
will sponsor a World Mission pro-
gram entitled “Keachlng For-
ward." The play is divided Inlo
four scenes and lpcludes ten char-
acters. Everyone Is welcome to at-
tend.
Silver Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook were
honored with a surprise pprly on
their 2uth wetlpins anniversary
Saturday night at their home. A
large number of reiutive* was pres-
ent to help them celebrate this
Ituppy occasion. A delicious lunch
was seryed agd Mr. and Mrs. Cook
were the recipients of many nice
gifts.
In Houston Hospital
Mrs. Bessie /lirunek became a
pnt(ent in the M. D. Anderson hos-
pital In Houston Monday, where
she will undergo treatments. I Miss Jennie Pratiifka of Whar-
Clob Has Meeting | ton spent the weekend here with
The Ellinger Home Demonztra- her brother, Eml! Prasifka. and
lion club met at the home of Mrs. I also visited with Mr and Mrs.
A V Kutiens Thursday, Nov. 3, W. C. Beyer.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
FLOUR, Robinhood, 25 lb. paper bag ...................
GOLDEN CORN, Niblits Whole Kernel, 12 oz. can
COFFEE, Maxwell House, regular or drip, lb. can
FLIJFFO Shortening, 3 |round can
NBC PREMIUM SALTINES, pound box
SEEDLESS RAISINS, Del Monte, 15 oz.
PEACHES, Hunt’s halved or sliced, No. 2Vi can
EVAPORATED MILK, Carnation or Pet, 3 tall cans
SYRUP. Blackburn-Made, (M oz. jar for
SHREDDED WHEAT. Kellogg’s, 12 oz. pkg.
BLACKEYED PEAS, Washburn’s, 1 lb„ 2 pkgs.
POP CORN, lawman, No. 2 can
CAT FOOD, Puss ’n Bool, 15 oz., 7 cans
POT CLEANERS. Chore Girl, 10#, 3 for
CARD OF THANKS
It is with deep appreciation
that we express our sincere
thanks to all our relatives,
neighbors, and friends for
every kindness extended us at
the sudden passing of our dear
husband, father, son and bro-
ther, Elton Rohde. We especial-
ly wish to thank Rev. W. E.
Doerr for his consoling words,
the choir, pallbearers and the
Koenig Funeral Home. Also
all those who sent food, floral
offerings, memorials, sympathy
cards, and everyone who
helped in other ways. May
God bless all of you.
The Family of
Elton Rohde
CARD OF THANKS
$1.85 We wish to express our sin-
]9# cere thanks to all for the many
| acts of kindness extended at
; the passing of our brother,
I Theodor C. Schmidt. We es-
25# pecially wish to thank Rev.
25f Walter Streicher for his con-
27^ soling words; Drs. L. F. Zato-
pek and E. T. Williams; Marrs
* j Funeral Home; St. Michael’s
49^ j Ladies Aid; those who sent
23# j flowers and all others who in
25# ! any way expressed their sym-
59^ ! pathy. Your kindness'will al-
*1 (1ft ways he remembered and God
* ' ” 1 bless every one of you.
at 7:30 p. 111, with seven members
present and four visitors.
The meeting opened with the
rlub prayer by the president, Mrs.
Alfred Martlnek. Mrs. W. J. Koehl
Sr. nave the council report and
Mrs D. B. Forqueran gave the
treasurer's report, fleneral routine
uf business was discussed and
pluiiH mude for the Dhrlstmas
parly. Mrs. Bennie Ponelk receiv-
ed the brllliduy gift and Mrs. Joe
I’hernik gave the club members
recipes for ruin halls. *
After the meeting, the hostess,
Mrs. A. V. Kubens, served deli-
cious refreshmhuls.
Renewal*
Th|ii|ks to Rudolph Koclan. Fay-
etteville. Rl. J, und lien Meyer,
Burton. Rt. 3, for renewals to The
Record.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dlvln and
family of San Antonio spent the
weekend here with Mr. und Mrs.
Kin 11 Dlvln.
Mr. and MrH. Hurry Dlvln and
family of Columbus visited here
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kmll
Dlvln and also with Mr. and Mrs.
John Orsuk.
Mr. and Mrs. Dad Holan ami;
family of Fort Worth Bpent thej
weekend here with Mr. and Mra. j
John Holan Hr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kopecky of
Temple arrived Sunday to spend ,
several days here with his sister, j
Mrs. Ottilia Tobias. Other visitors j
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John
Maruslk and sons of near Fay-
etteville, Mrs. Lee Wulla, Mrs. j
W. J. Koehl Sr. und daughter and
Mr. and Mrs. Kmll Skopik. Deli-
cious refreshments were served.
Jukie Wulla of Houston Hpeut
the weekend here with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Walla,
and other relatives.
Mrs. Ottilia Tobias accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kopecky to
Oliddeu Monday to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Jurlca and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rdwln Maruslk
and sons visited In New Ulm Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Outhmann and childrun. They went
especially to be sponsors to the
twin children of the Outhmanns,
who were baptized in Sts. Peter
and Paul Catholic church ut Frela-
liurg, receiving the numes of Wau-
du Jean and Warren Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Carlisle of
Houston spent the weekend hero
with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Zutopek
und Miss Sophie Zutopek and
Miss Sophie Zutopek and oth. r
relatives. Rudy Zutopek of Hous-
ton also was a visitor with then)
Sunday.
Mr. und Mrs. Lee Walla left Fri-
day for Houston to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Slanina and C. J. Wal-
la. They spent Sunday in Beau-
mont with Mr. nud Mrs. Johnny
Walla and returned home Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner and
daughter of Houston spent the
weekend here with Mr. and Mrs
Alvin Waguer and daughter, Ruth
Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Jounuy Cook of
Angleton spent the weekend hero
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lyeka ami
family of Angleton apent the
weekend here with Mr and Mrs !
Henry Cook, John Krenek Sr. and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stlbora ami!
Miss Oleudelino Stlbora of Hous-
ton spent the weekend here with j
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Stlbora und sou,
E. J.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ehllngsr,'
Mrs. C. A. J. Meyer and Mrs. Clara |
Meyer spent one day last week 5
lu Angleton with Jack and Karl
Meyer'and families. They stopped
in El Carnpo where Mrs Hen*
Asuhuubeck and daughter Joined
them Mr and Mrs B. F. Knolle
of Houston were also guests of
the Meyers in Angleton. Mrs. Clara
Mae Meyer remained to spend sev-
eral days with her cblldreu.
IN MFMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear
husband and brother. Sum L.
Davis, who left us so unexpectedly
on November 12, 1958:
One sad year has passed
Since Cod called you away,
A loving husband, true and kind;
No one on earth like him we’ll find.
The rolling si ream of life rolls t*u,
But still the vacant chair
Recalls the love, the voice aud
smile
Of one who once sat there.
You are not forgotten, our dear
one
,\or ever shall you be;
Aa long as life und memory last
We will remember thee.
We stood ut your grave many
times,
The tears which flowed nobody
could count.
You left us heartbroken and sad,
Hut one day we’ll meet you lu
Heaven ugain,
And be kneeling together at Jesus’
feet.
Sadly missed by his Wife,
Sisters and Brother
TURKEY SHOOT
Sunday, Nov. 15
1:00 P.M.
Walla Ser. Station
FLUNG ER
(On Highway 71)
FIRST ROUND FREE!
No Shot Smaller Than 8
Given by
Ellinger Farm Bureau
Free Silver Wethliag
DANCE
Harmonie Hall
Sljclby, Texas
Saturday, Nov. 14
(Husk by
The Shelby Orch.
GRAND MARCH 8 P.M.
Given by
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ehrigson
Everybody Cordially Invited!
TURKEY SHOOT
at
ARTESIAN PARK
Sunday, Nov. 15
Time 1:30 P.M.
25# PER SHOT
“H3W” LAYERS MAKE MORE MONEY
Texas Random Sample Test:
1st in Profit 1957-59 - 2 Year Average Over All Entries
Missouri Random Sample Test:
1st in Profit for 3 year Average - 1959 3 year Profit Award
Save $5.00 per 100 Pullets
By Booking Your 1900 Chicks Before January 1st.
HARRIS HATCHERY - Winchester
Baby Chicks Hatched Every Tuesduy
Started Pullels Year ’Round
Check with us on current started pullet bargains.
HOW
OLD
IIS OLD?
8exel M Vitamin Iniuranca helps make the older
jaan mats active-the active years more funl
An the-yean slowing you down—or are you slowing down from »
Jack of vitamin)? * Older people especially need plenty of vitamins
in their diet. Don’t atop doing the things you enjoy. If you need
vitamins, Rexel M guarantees you the vitamin insurance you need
fur “get-up-and-go 1" It’z perfect for busy adult* who want to bo
lure they get all the vitamins they need.
*(/ yow trouble ii Jumlimal, orgaiue or Jus to oIher looser, m your dxltr.
Guaranteed! Either you look better, feel better after one bottle.
,«f Bezel M or your money will be refunded.
Hurts t/u Right Brxtl Vitamin Formula
• Far Every Member aj Taut Family
Bexel'-d t’’
»i[.« >. fiwL (>:•:
McKesson
SCHROEDER DRUG
La Grange's Must Modern und Most
Complete Pharmacy
Phone 4 — La Grange, Texas
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
OUTING, 31!” wt le, pink, blue, yellow, etc. colors, yard
OTHER SPECIALS
SIT OR SLEEP ON two-piece Lounger Living Room Set,
Toast Brown, sale price $82.95
AUTOMATIC Easy Washer, Factory Rebuilt, Sale Price $87.95
43-PC DINNERWAItE SET, Genuine Mel-Mac,
Ai|iiu anil White, $43.95 value, sale price $12.95
JUST ARRIVED
Mixing Bowls. Milk Crocks and Stone Jars from
Marshall Potters.
WE GIVE U. S. GREEN STAMPS
ONLY 1080 STAMPS FILL A BOOK
Hruska Bros.
ELLINGER, TEXAS
Mrs. Blondina Haschke
Mrs. Sam Leathers
Mrs. Hulda Enhraim
Mrs. M. V. Harris
NOTICE
TO BIDDERS
Dated November 13. 1959,
sealed bids in one copy will be
received in the District Court
Room, Court H o u s e, La
Grange, Texas, until 2:00 p.m.,
December 14, 1959, and be
publicly opened and read for
the construction of flood water
retarding structures, consist-
ing of earth fill, embankment
and appurtenances of Cum-
mins Creek Sites 17 and 26,
located in Fayette County,
Texas. A bidder’s bond, per-
formance and payment bonds
will be required. Work to be
completed in 160 calendar
days. $15.00 deposit for plans
and specifications and details,
see Mrs. Lynn Bridgemun,
Box 417, Phone No. 705, La
Grange, Texas,
(4-5wc)
...”
e inviting avefyone-
to shop for values, shop for fun!
ANNIVERSARY
featuring Del MODtC Foods
> i ‘Vy^y -v '
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 AND 14
BALLOON BURSTING FEATURE—FOR EVERY $2.50 PURCHASE YOU MAY POP A BALLOON
AND GET THE PRIZE IT CONTAINS — FREE!
^ TEXAS CHAMPION-TOP FREEDOM (((
mSTUS "DEAF” SMITH
Scout, Soldier and Hero of San Jacinto
t2.k health. But one.did «« oi no jmportancv.o
-w right m live « .bey du~.
tan* and Indian.- He gV*Hi Today T„.n, «iU demand end get
w ,11. but ntver rtgatned hn * to tfoe way «h*Y
When •ItK.nt btg.n a . r ^ for v.gorou.: and
sr * wwgiJffWtxs
B, Bowie. Trivia £ ^ ^ coo.
DEL MONTE
SPINACH
303 Cans
7 FOR
$1.00
DEL MONTE
DEL MONTE
PEACHES
C O R N
g| DEL MONTE
5 Cans ............... $1.00
6 Cans $1.00
H CATSUP
DEL MONTE
IIU. MONTE
FRUIT COCKTAIL
PEAS
JUl 14 Oz. Bottles
5 Cans $1.00
5 Cans $1.00
5 FOR
DEL MONTE
DEL MONTE
H $1.00
CUT BEANS
TOMATO SAUCE
5 Cans . $1.00
6 Cans................. . 50?
___con-
jtantly. in ton|unt.iu.. ----- jrewerj,
.v conditions. Believ
KIM BELL’S PRODUCTS SPECIALS
Black Eye Peas, 2 cans ________ 25#
Shortening, 3 lb. can for .......... 59#
Pork & Beans, 3 cans ................ 25#
Kimbell’s Coffee, 1 lb. can___59#
Kimbell’s Oleo, 2 lbs. for ....... 35#
Kimbell’s Instant Coffee,
Sweet Potatoes, 393 can . 19#
6 Ounce Jar .................. 79#
Peuch Preserves, 18 Oz. Glass 35#
2 Ounce Jar ......................... 34#
HUDSON FACIAL TISSUE, Pkg. of 400’s................19?
FLOUR, Gladiola, 25 lb. paper bag $1.79; 5 lb. hag 49?
25#
Bug
19#
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h tween the T«**» »"d Mwttan
no. between » o( T„„
: Smith destrsy-d on (he
April 21, 1836, he effec
§sgg
■irei.ti dote cooperation with UK
Armed Forces Uw «dorce«nen. and
governing oftfial. m conttnut g
Self Regulation program.
April 21, 1836, ne enev- —.....--
Texas Division, United Slates Brewers Foundation,
2MVFW Building, Austin. Texas
“WE DELIVER”
PHONE 572-R
Ruether’s Grocery
Mr. and Mrs. Arno Ruether, Owners - - - IjSl Grange
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Sulak, John L. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1959, newspaper, November 13, 1959; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987745/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.