The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 12, 1963 Page: 3 of 4
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TIIE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
TUESDAY, FEB. 12, 1963
CARMINE NEWS
By Mr*. Olmo Noak
Infant Baptized
The Infant daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Edward Georges received the
Holy Hite* of baptism Hundav
morning in the Carmine Martin
LuUier Lutheran church during the
early services with Pastor A. M.
Hannemann. officiating. She was
named Tamnile Renee. Sponsors
were Mrs. Barney Lee Georges,
Miss Carolyn Mueller and R. J.
Marth Jr. A reception for the fam-
ilies and close friends was held
at the Carmine hall.
Promoted
Fred Bergmann, who has been
stationed at Grand Fork Air Force
Rase in North Dakota for the last
nine months, haB recently been
promoted to First Lieutenant, ac-
cording to word received by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto A.
Bergmann of near here.
Renewal
Many thanks to Waldemar Sch-
ramm of Carmine for his renewal
to the Fayette County Record.
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of our dear mother,
Martha Ickert, who passed away
Fell, 12, 1951.
Oh mother dear, we wiss you more
each day,
The days are not the same;
We still will hold you In our hearts
and love to call your name
Your loving heart Is cold in death,
Your kindly voice is still;
We'll meet you In heaven, 1 pray,
with God’s only Mighty Will.
Sadly missed by Daughters and
Grandchildren.
West Point News
By Mrs. William Foss
Patient Recoveres
Mrs C. A. Neumann, who was
Injured In a fall in December, has
recovered and is no longer con-
fined to her home.
Visits Children
Mr. Bud Mrs. Willie 8ch-
roeder spent Sunday in Brenham
where they visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony Wilson and Lisa.
Mrs. Sehroedcr remained there un-
til Wednesday, returning home by
bus in time to attend the ALCW
meeting in the afternoon.
Neighbors Assist
A number of Arnold J. Korenek’s
neighbors harvested his corn the
past week. Since his accident, in
December, he has not been able to
attend to his farm work. It was re-
ported the corn Is still In very
good condition.
Bookmobile Visit*
The Bookmobile will bo ready
for customers between 12:110 and
1:25 p. m. on Wednesday, Feb. 13.
It will be parked adjacent to
Luck's Store. In their store of
books you will find something that
will interest you.
Lodge To Meet
Hermann Sons Lodge No. 238 is
scheduled to meet in the Lodge
Home in Prairie Valley on Sunday,
Feb. 17, at 1:30 p. m. The January
meeting having been cancelled on
account of the severe weather at
that time, the officers for 1963 will
assume their duties at this meet-
ing.
Women Meet
The Women of the Church met
in the parish house of St. Peters
Lutheran Church in Prairie Valley
on Wednesday, Feb. 6, with Presl-
Fayetteville News
By Mrs. F. C. Pagel Jr.
Attend Funeral
Among those attending the fu-
neral of Mrs. Martin Znpalac in
Waco Tuesday were Mrs. S. O.
Kntppel, Mrs. Svrcek, Mrs. Louisa
Baca and Mrs. A. J. Sladck They
were accompanied by Mrs. E. C.
Jecmenek of Elllnger.
Surprised
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold O. Kramr
and son pleasantly surprised Joe
Kramr on his birthday Sunday,
Feb. 3 Among those attending the
delicious dinner were Mrs. Joe
dent Mrs. Leon C. Hatbers in the
chair.
After the opening hymns, Mrs.
John L. Glese read the scripture
lesson and gave a prayer.
Twenty six ladles answered
when the roll was called. Mrs. A.
E. Flathmann conducted the Bible
Study, the subject being "Christ
is our Redeemer.”
Mrs. Giese, Mrs. Fritz Miller and
Mrs. William Fobs presented a
skit on American Missions.
Upon conclusion of the business
session the birthday song was sung
for Mrs. Katherine Flath. The pre-
sident welcomed Mrs. E. R. Young
who was a visitor.
Hostesses for the next meeting
will be Mesdames Mary Frers, E-
mtl Freudenberg and Gus Freu-
denberg.
A delicious afternoon lunch was
served after the meeting adjourn-
ed.
Kramr, Rev. Marion Atomanczyk,
Rev. Benedict Mazurklewicz. Mr.
arid Mrs. Leonard Kramr of Hous-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bury, Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund Sury, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Znpalac and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Jecmenek of Houston.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs Edward Zatupek
of Ban Antonio visited with Mrs.
Louisa Baca the past weekend.
Mrs. Joe Elsik returned home af-
ter spending a week in Killeen
with Mr. and Mrs. Elward Ruffin
and their new daughter, MellBsa.
She was accompanied home Satur-
day by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Odel
and daughter of El Mott.
Mrs. John Michalsky and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Michalsky visited
recently with relatives in Hous
ton.
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
Joseph McAllister 1-4 Lg & Asa
Walker 1-3 Lg.
Frank Clyde Young et ux to The
Public, Homestead Designation,
Jacob Ullrich et ux to Dewey *1#1 “llt J°f^ “
Simmons et ux, Release Lien, 36.36 Asa Walker M VVoodH
acres Joshua Flethcer Lg. Nancy Ann Hajovsky Winkler et
F. Clyde Young et ux to The1 vir to George Hajovsky, Deed Und.
Federal Land Bank of Houston, 11-13 int. In 100 acres FCSL Survey.
Correction Agreement, 322.0 acres, James K. Houlihan et ux to Mrs.
Ernestine Kolar Cogan, Deed 150
by 150 feet, Keslah Crier Lg. »y
Partly Blk. 49, Schulenburg.
Alvin J. (Jack) Klesel et ux and
Wilbur Grohmanu, Mechanic’s ai
Materialman’s Lien Contract,
150 by 150 ft Kesiah Crier Lg. &
Free Wedding
DANCE
ELLINGER
C. of C. Hall
Sunday, Feb. 24
Music by
Ray Baca's Orch.
Grand inarch at 8 p. m.
Honoring Johnnie Lee Urban
& bride, Margie Hrachovy
NOTICE
We are now stocked
with a complete line of
DeKalb seeds.
BURKETT
FEED MILL
La Grange, Texas
NOTICE FOR BEER
RETAILER’S
OFF-PREMISES PERMIT
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF FAYETE
Notice is hereby given that a
hearing will be held on the
Methodist WSCS Has
Program And Social
The Women’s Society of
Christian Service of the Tra-
vis Street Methodist church
met for a program and social
Wednesday, Feb. 6, at the home
of Mrs. John C. Manburger.
Mrs. Stanley Mach was pro-
gram leader and discussed a
topic entitled “What to Tell
Our Children About Race.”
Mrs. Mach was assisted in her
program by Mesdames J. J.
Hart and Paul A. Grout Jr.
Four guests were welcomed,
Mesdames Edw. Kainer.Elwood
Pitts, Edith Struve and Miss
Margaret Hight. Mrs. Kainer
and Mrs. Pitts accepted mem-
bership in the Society.
During the social hour deli-
cious refreshments were serv-
ed from a table beautifully ap-
pointed with a Valentine mo-
tif. Fifteen members and the
18th day ofFelm,ayl9. a ^ enjoyed the hos-
» a. m. m the County Court at , * the hostesses, Mrs.
the County Courthouse of the P L yWessels and Mrs. M
above named County in La
Grange, Texas on the applica- j ur»er- _____
tion of the hereinafter named ,
owner for an off-premises ! Hostyn CYO I lanS
YOUR DOCTOR...
AND YOUR DRUGGIST
The prescription which
your doctor gives to you is
vitally important to your
health. In order for you to
obtain the proper results it
must be filled accurately,
promptly and with fresh,
high quality drugs. You can
depend on the pharmacist at
La Grange Drug—one with
forty years of training and
experience in compounding
prescriptions.
LET HIM FILL YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION
LA GRANGE DRUG CO., INC.
Prescriptions — Drugs — Sundries
PHONE 968-3151 — LA GRANGE, TEXAS
license to sell beer at retail at
a location not heretofore li-
censed. The substance of said
application is as follows:
Type of license or permit,
beer retailer’s off-premises;
exact location of business,
340 W. Travis St., La Grange,
Texas; name of owner, Harry
Vogt.
Any person shall be permit-
ted to contest the facts stated
in said application and the ap-
plicant’s right to secure said
license or permit upon giving
security for costs as provided
by law.
Witness my hand this the
11th day of February, 1963.
JOHN A. KUBENA
County Clerk,
Favctte County, Texas.
(SEAL) (30-2c)
For Coming Events
The Hostyn CYO held its
monthly meeting on Feb. 4 in
the hall with Albert Kozel pre-
siding.
The bake sale for thd queen
candidate was postpone^ ’ until
next Saturday, Feb. JE* and in
order to have a varietyVdf pis-
tries up for sale, each person
was assigned a certain pastry
to bring.
A sock hop was discussed.
It was decided to have it about
a month before school starts. A
disc jockey would be the em-
cee and it would be held at the
Bishop Forest High school gym.
Refreshments were served
afterwards.
Livestock Market
Friday, Feb. 8, 1963
RECEIPTS
Cattle 484, hogs 230, sheep
49.
PRICES PAID:
Butcher Prices, Cwt:
Cows, canner to butcher 9.
to 15.90; calves, cull to choice
18. to 25.30; bulls, light to hea-
vy 17.50 to 20.
Stocker Prices
Cows and calves, head 101.
to 215; cows and heifers,
head 40. to 160.; cows and hei-
fers, 13. to 22 cwt; steers 18. to
25 cwt; calves 23. to 29.75 cwt.
Hogs, Cwt.:
Good to choice 14.75 to 15.90;
lights 13. to 14.50; sows 12. to
16.10; feeders 11. to 13.
Sheep, Cwt.
Lambs 10 to 17.; bucks and
ewes 3. to 9.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims a-
gainst the Estate of Anna Minna
Foerster, deceased, are hereby
notified to present their claims,
within the time prescribed by law,
to Emily “Emma Hillje, -the under-
signed. who has been, on January
24, A. D. 1963. appointed Adminis-
tratrix with Will Annexed ot the
Estate of Anna Minna Foerster,
deceased. Cause No. 6215, County
Court of Fayette County, Texas,
and to whom letters of Adminis-
tration were issued February 6, A.
D. 1963. The residence and post of-
fice address of the undersigned is
Box 485, Cotulla, Texas. Creditors
may send claims to me at P. O.
Box 324, La Grange, Texas.
Emily Emma Hillje Administratrix
with Will Annexed of the Estate
of Anna Minna Foerster, deceased.
(30-lc)
HOSPITAL PATIENTS
Mrs. Milam Docekal and baby.
La Grange.
Mrs. Katie Giesecke, La Grange.
Mrs. Joe Svrcek, 1-a Grange.
Mrs. C. J. Kulhanek, Fayettevilte
Mrs. Ella Zapp, La Grange.
Miss Annie Schroeder, West
Point.
Theo. Zatopek, Elllnger.
J, G. Gerdes, La Grange.
Mrs. J. G. Gerdes. La Grange.
Alfred Tschatschula. La Grange.
Anna Munke, La Grange.
Alvin Bauinbach, La G’ange.
Mrs. Della Hand. La Grange.
Mrs. Fred Venghaus, La Grange.
William Humrichouse, La
Grange.
Theodore Sedlar, Fort Hood.
John Adamek, Elllnger.
Mrs. Gus Rohde, La Grange.
Miss Emllie Hurtak, Plum.
•Mrs. Melvin Mueller, La Grange.
Henry Menking, Fayetteville.
Mrs. Harold C. Steel, Austin.
Mrs. Veronica Perha, La Grange.
J. D. Cook, La Grange.
Mrs. Edwin Jasek, Fayetteville.
Mrs. Henry Ruhmann, New Ulm.
Edward L. Blgley, Muldoon.
Raymond F. Trlicek, La Grange.
Mrs. Wm. Pape, La Grange.
Mrs. John Zbranek. La Grange.
Margie Willrlch, (col.), T,a
Grange.
Bnby Billy Brown, (col.), La
Grange.
Partly Fr. Blk 49. Schulenburg,
Otis Kent Baumgarten to Phoe-
nix Laundry Inc., Deed iul. in 100
ft. by 166 1-3 ft., Schulenburg.
W. C. Luck to Ernest A. Luck,
Quitclaim Deed 25 acres, Joseph B.
Tatum Sr.
Paul Hensel, et ux to Delvin
Hansel, Deed 130.53 acres (with
right of way) Silas Jones l,g
Jack Lee Murphy et ux to City
of La Grange, Easement across 3.7
ac. John Kblln Lg.
E. B. Mayer et ux to City of La
Grange, Easement across 4.27 ac.
John K’bliu Lg.
Alfred ft. Ehlers et ux to City
of I-a Grange, Easement, across
Lot 12, Ehlers Addn, La Grange,
John Kblin Lg.
Marla Nissl Luzu to Alfred Reid,
et ux. Deed 219.67 acres, BenJ
Greenville 1-g.
Frank Kuinensky et ux to W. A.
Kuchar, Trustee for Colorado Co.
Fed. Sav. & Loan Assn., of Colum-
bus, Deed of Trust, Lots 3*4,
NOTICE OF PACKAGE
STORE ADDRESS
CHANGE APPLICATION
Notice is hereby given that
Harry Vogt is applying to the
Texas Liquor Control Board
for a permit to remove Pack-
age Store Permit No. P29094
from 366 W. Travis St., La
Grange, Texas, to 340 W. Tra-
vis St„ La Grange, Texas. Said
business is being operated as
West Side Package Store, own-
ed individually by Harry Vogt.
(30-2e)
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NOTICE
Income Tax Consultant - Bookkeeping Service
FRANK C. FISHER
407 S. Jefferson — Phone 968-4344 — La Grange, Texas
3 Blocks South on Schulenburg Highway
Open 8:30 A. M. To 9:00 P. M.
SALE
MICE
$lf95
NOTICE
We Are Headquarter*
For Recapping,
Vulcanizing And
General Tire Repair*
Fred E. Miertschin
Goodyear Tire Shop
Open 7:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Blk. 29, Flatonl*.
E. G. Oncken to Lawrence C.
Loeialn, Trustee for Geo. F. Loea-
■in. Deed of Trust, 162.53 acres,
Jussi- Burnham I,g.
C. 8. Ackley to industry Tel. Co.
Deed Lots 31 A 32, Hlk. B", Car-
mine.
industry Tel. Co. to Jo E. Shaw,
Jr., Trustee for General Dynamics
Corp. Deed of Trust, all real est.
Industry, New Ulm and Carmine.
Industry Telephone Co. to Joe
E. Shaw Jr., Trustee for General
Dynamics Corp., Deed of Trust,
New Ulm, Industry and Carmine.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear-
est father and husband, Gilmer K.
Schwarz, who passed away one
year ago on Feb. 12, 1962.
Deep in our heart lies a picture.
Of u loved one gone to reet;
In memory’s frame we shall keep
It,
Because he was one of the best.
As We loved him, so do we miss
him.
In our hearts he is always near;
Loved, remembered, longed for al-
ways
Brings many a silent tear.
Sadly missed by his wife and
daughter.
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Service Station
“At The Highway
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PH. 968-3448 — LA GRANGE
gagutst Vein* $15.95
SCHROEDER DRUG
“La Grange’s Most Modem & Most Complete Pharmacy”
123 N. Main St. — Phono 968-3116
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
FARM EQUIPMENT SALE
The Stiles Farm Foundation located one mile east of Thrall,
Texas, offers for sale on sealed bids the following farm equip-
ment:
3 Farmall M Tractors, 4-row cultivators, builders, single
front wheels for Farmall M, Row Binder (PTO Drive), Disc
harrows. 4-row drag planters, disc plows, stalk cutters, and
several lots of sweeps.
Bids will be opened at 1:30 P. M., Friday, February 15.
Equipment can be seen and bid forms can be picked up at the
farm headquarters. For more information, see Calvin A. Rinn,
Manager.
TRV IT FOR SIZE
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If you believe various makes of trucks are pretty
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« A Chevrolet truok welcomes comparison. Look at
the little things on it—latchee, hinges, stitching in
the upholstery. Notice how strong the tailgate is, the
rubber encased chains that keep it from sagging.
The body floor is made of select wood to eliminate
the rust problem and give you better footing. The lower
side panels are double-walled; you might dent the
inside but it won’t show through.
Chevrolet designs suspension systems to fit your
need. The light-duty type is strong on comfort.
Another kind for heavier trucks stiffens up us you
increase your load and vice versa. Make sense?
if you are going to need a new truck this year,
you should look at the quality Chevrolet has to offer.
May we bring over a new ’63 so you can examine it?
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New High Torque230-ou.-in.
Six is lighter but more power-
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standard in Series CIO
through CS0 models.
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 12, 1963, newspaper, February 12, 1963; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988154/m1/3/: 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.