The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1959 Page: 4 of 6
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THE FAYETTE COUNTY KBCORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
MIXED
DANCE
FAIR PAVILION
LA GRANGE
Saturday, July 11
Music by
Ray Krenek’s Orch.
Adm.: 49f per person
For Free table reservations, call
Cottonwood Inn Restaurant,
583-W, La Grange, Texas
everyone welcome
Warrenton News
By Mrs. V. G. Frenrel
Bible School Continue*
The Dally Vacation Bible school
In St. John'* Lutheran consreRa-
tlou of Warrenton Is continuing
Into the second week of study. It
Is staffed with ten teachers and
DANCE
LA BAHIA HALL
Saturday, July 11
Music by
Blume’s Orchestra
Admission: Dancers 5(1<,
Spectators 10*
Next Dance Aug. 8. Music
by Sil Krenek’s
Come See Us!
CHECK OUR COMMERCIAL
AND HATCHING EGG PROGRAM
17% All Mash Layer - $3.70
20% Layer Mash ........................... $3.80
37% Hog Supplement $-r>.00
Wheat Bran ........................................ $2.00
Wheat Shorts $2.50
FEED - SEED - FERTILIZER
helpers, with lit pupils enrolled.
Teachers and helpers working with
the six classes are Mrs. Herman
Schulte and Mrs. Lucy Muske, nur-
sery class. Miss Anna Jean Knelp
and Miss Linda Lou Quade, kinder-
garten; Donald Degner and Carol
Ann Wunderlich, primary 1; Loia-
11 Bauer, primary 11; Mrs. Otto
F. Tiedt and Hurold Degner,
junior class; and Rev. W. E.
Doerr, confirmation class. The
theme of the study is "We Be-
lieve," based on the Apostles Creed.
Brings Report
Carol Ann Wunderlich of St.
John's Luther League, Warrenton,
brought an Interesting report of
the Leadership Training School
she and Anna Jean Knelp attended
at Texas Lutheran college, Se-
guin. recently. She reported an
Inspiring and educational experi-
ence, with enlightening lectures,
when she spoke to the congrega-
tion immediately following wor-
ship service on Sunday morning.
West Point Club
Plans 4-H Social
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to say “Thank
You” for the many sympathy
cards, flowers, visits and other
expressions of condolence ex-
tended us at the time of our
beloved husband and son-in-
law’s death.
May God bless you!
Mrs. Bill J. Ayers
Mr. and Mrs. William E.
(Bill) Meyer
DANCE
TIETJEN HALL
Saturday, July 18
Music By
BLUME’S
Admission 50* per person
EVERYONE INVITED!
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LA GRANGE FEED & EGG CO.
Kimbell Bldg.
CALL 131
Texas Rendering Co., Ine.
Bastrop, Texas
The monthly meeting of the
West Point HD club was held
.June 17 ,at the home of Mrs.
Al. Hendrichs. with the presi-
dent, Mrs. E. H. Luck, presid-
ing. Eighteen members and
CONTRACTORS' NOTICE
OF TEXAS HIGHWAY
CONSTRUCTION
Seuleil propoxate for constructing
2.406 miles of Widen Strx. & App*.
from Lu Orange to St. Hwy. 237
& Bet wien Oldenburg to Washing
Ion Co. Line on Highway No. St.
159 A 237. covered by S 241(1) &
286(1) in Fayette County, will be
received at the Highway Depart-
ment. AUHtin, uutt! 9:00 A. M.,
July 22. 1959, and then publicly
opened and read.
Plans and specifications includ-
ing minimum wage rates as pro-
vided by Law are available at the
office of (J. K. Gold. Resident En-
gineer, La Grange, Texas, and
Texas Highway Department. Aus-
tin. Lsual rights reserved.
(72-2wc)
Western Auto
Associate Store
George Hajovsky, Owner
PH. 303 I- - LA GRANGE
George Allen and Joy Dien
Barta, children of Mr. and Mrs.
George Barta Jr. of Houston,
spent three weeks with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Bartas Sr. of Am-
mannsville and Mr. and Mrs.
Oswald Beiersdorfer of La
Grange. Also spending a week
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Barta Jr. was their
niece, Catherine Gabler of
Freyburg.
six visitors were present.
Final plans were made for
the 4-H social. Games were
played and prizes were award-
ed. Delicious refreshm e n t s
were served.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Bar-
ney Klutts.
FREE* WEDDING
D-A-N-C-E
C. of C. Bldg.
ELLINGER
Sunday, July 26
Music by
Ray Baca’s Orch.
Honoring George Kovar
and Opal Lilic
GRAND MARCH 8:30 P. M.
VISIT PATIENT
Mr and Mrs. Steve Svetlik
of Weimar and Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Blaha and Mrs. Raymond
Blaha and son, Jerome, were
in Houston Sunday to visit
Raymond Blaha at the Veter-
ans hospital. Mr. Blaha has
improved some.
JULY 4TII GUESTS
July 4th guests in the home
of Mrs. VeonA Heinrich for
barbecue and refreshments
were Sfc. and Mrs. Louis
Brunkenhoefer of Ft. Sill,
Okla., A1C and Mrs. Lawrence
Heinrich and son, Roger, of
Lackland AFB, Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Heinrich and Charlene
of St. Louis, Mo., Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Brunkenhoefer and Mr. I*
and Mrs. Melvin Kaluza and
daughters of Houston, Mr. and j
Mrs. Oswald Hobratschk and |
family and Robert Hentschel i
and son and daughter of La |
Grange.
LA GRANGE
LAUNDROMAT
JOE HOEFER
Cleaning -- Pressing
Hats Steam Cleaned
und Blocked
Is Ready lo Serve You
24 HOURS A DAY
WASH 20J1
Dry lOp for 10 Minutes
I-orated in 1-a Grange
Ice Plant Building
S P E C I A L !
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Homemade lee Cream, Cake,
Sandwiches and Coffee
Sunday, July 12
7:00 P. M.
PARISH HALL
Philadelphia Lutheran Church
SWISS ALP
Sponsored by United Lutheran
Church Women of Swiss Alp
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED!
Catchers: Miffu
Grange, Ben M
rl)f> !r G r
Shiner, Leo Hoi
Alp and Huh Bi
"1 '1 1*1
nardo.
; • " .
Infielders: Cl
La- Grange and
, I
The above monument In *elect Wlnnsboro Grey Granite
“The Bilk of the Trade”
foot slxe *160.00 Footmarkara fr*al
Above offer available until July 31st
Visit Our Large Stock Available at DISCOUNT
L. W. STOLZ MEMORIALS,
P. O. Box 299 -- La Granflp, Texat
WRITTEN GUARANTEE!
Don't let spinning
tractor wheels rob
you of farm profits!
GET NEW <e>SURE-GRIP
Rear Tractor Tires
by GOODYEAR
at this rock-bottom price
* ** « tf ,*> r.f
GAS
now u?e
yn y°ur kite/,e
nr
One Ice cube or a basketful — automatically — with
no trays to fill, spill or forget to refill. That’s only
one of the marvels of GAS refrigeration. The smart new
RCA Whirlpool gas refrigerator is motorless,
noiseless and free of vibration. Its freezing system is
so trouble-free it carries a ten-year warranty. Yes, and a
gas refrigerator lends an air of prestige to any smart,
modern kitchen. See it at your gas company today.
SIM 114
|Hu« ton and
muppabU lift
regular no trade in price $4442
By any standard, the new deep dimension 3-T
Sure-Grip is the best tractor tire in its price
range. Extra-long, extra-deep, beeline-straight
lugs provide a vise-like grip in any soil Triple-
Tough 3-T Cord means greater strength and
far longer wear. Don’t let worn tractor tire*
spin away your farm profits Replace them
with new 3-T Sure-Grips now I
• on 75% worn tire lugs
you can lose ONE hour
in every THREE - - -
on 50% worn tire lugs
mmm l you can lose ONE hour
rn-mm I jn every F|VE---
• FRIDAY. TUI
SO-CENTEX
LISTS ITS
Here’s the 29-nu
Central Texas
gue all-star roste
the La Grange
management, wl
gage the Tri-Co
stars in Brenha
night, July 18:
Pitchers: Jerri
Shiner, Bert Bro:
do, Gene Herzik
Max Steinhauser
Butch Bluine ant
of La Grapge.
LA* COMOIATION • UNITI0 OAI MM UNI COMPANY • UNION MODUCINO COMFANt
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Raqular no trado In
prica — $72.75
>61”:
4-n*
RaguUr no trad# In
prica — $13.00
>70”:
4-fU
1 Requll
prica
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— $91.70
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4-pir
Rtqular no trad* In
prica — $93.25
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4-*iy
Raqular no trad* in
prio# — $106.00
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Raqular no rrada In
prica — $130.40
>110*?:
4-Fly
TRIPLE RIB FRONT
TRACTOR
TIRE
$
(*»/% 4 UP i 1&)
4-ply rating
I fio* wl •„«
old Ri#
*plui *«« and rtcappablo tira
Tamed 3*rib design
for easier steering,
better flotation, long-
er wear
FRED E. MIERTSCHIN
—■
niwimig
——
Hqrs: Tire Rerunning and repairing
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Office Phone 131 — Res. Phone 389-W
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
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Weimar, lb; M
of Bernardo aw
scher of Weiii
Reichardt of
Eugene Neume
3b; Terry Struve
and Les Opperrr
■
Outfielders: P
and Bill Nouen
nardo, Dennis I
ner, Richard Rol
bert Lehmann
and Doug Barta
Utility: Cam
Shiner, Richan
and Lonnie Ga
onia, Weldon
Grange and
Plum.
Managers: 1
berg of La Gr;
Neuendorff of
Mrs, Annie
Dies At A
Funeral serv
at the Smith
in Flatoma T
noon for Mrs.
schick, 86, wh<
day in an Auj
The decease!
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THE (i
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Sulak, John L. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1959, newspaper, July 10, 1959; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988304/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.