The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 14, 1965 Page: 2 of 6
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THE FA yum COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
TUESDAY, DEC. 14, 1965
The Fayette County Record imel, H. C. Giese, Win. P. Glai- Glaiser, Amanda Petras.
ser, Theo. 0. Harbers, Joe P.
| Hart, L. A. Jalufka. Boh us J.
Janda. Leo F. Janda, Frank J.
| Kana, Edmund A. Schulze,
j George Seabourn, Delton Wes-
’ ' sole
Puhllabad by
Fayette Publishing Ce.
•vary Tut-misy and Friday
Talejrk in* <68 8*40
La Orange. Texas 7894*
Bonner McMillion, Publisher | sels.
Chas. W. Priebe, Editor ■ 5 Year Pins
Aedscnpitun Hate* tn Fayette anc J. G. Barnett, Hollis D. Bre-
Barroutiding Coautlea: Year IS.50, nier, Benjamin W. Buscha, Ri-
ll BKintha, $ijo, t moaUa, ft. 1a chard G. Cernosek, Johnnie E.
rIE'Voo/o moatk*, Gaertn^’
uionUta, *125 KilaewUera la Texas; Frank Hanacek, Monroe V
tear, *4,00. « montba, *1.25. * Harris, Frank Q. Janda, An-
montha, *1.25. Oat of State: Year ton B. Lehmann, Wm. D. Mc-
*5.00, * montba, *2.75, t montba
(1.50. Single Ooplaa 10a
Kollur, Dr. J. T. Makmson,
John J. Neiser, Anion C. Piet-
sch, Louis E. Reilly, Arno L.
i Ruether, Edward D. Schielack,
i Edgar S. Schulz, Walter Sch-
! wartz, Calvin Tschatschula, Al-
‘ bert L. Tumis, Willie J. Zigal
VFW —
(Continued tram page 1)
Tiemann.
15 Year Pins
Joe Jerry Dusek, Richard j ar>d Frank Flint.
Lee Gabler, Elo M Hatter- Awards to the
mann, Warren L. Heintschel,
Elton G. Jochen, Elmo A. Min,
zenmeyer, Rudolph L. H. Noll
Auxiliary
members were made as fol-
lows:
20 Year Pins
P°tr?S,„HJlrvey I Allyne Blume. Mary Blume,
W. Roiti^h Henry J. Schovaj- | Bess "Dickcrson. Alvina Eng-
sa, F. J. Wilbnann.
10 Year Pins
Joe L. Belota. Louis E. Bre-
mer, Henry F. Chovanec, Jack
Dyer, Alfred R. Ehlers, Dr. E.
L. Fitapatrick, Arthur J. Frie-
brock, Margaret Janssen, Hen-
rietta Kana, Alma Koenig, Ru-
by Peters, Irene Reiss, Isabella
Rose, Adela Moellenbemdt,
Loma Schultz.
Also, Lillie Sulak, Lillie See-
berger, Etna Tobias, Marian
Tietjen, Linda Zapp, Lucille
Voelkel, Marion Lauterstein,
Laura Rehmet, Myrtle Miller,
Annie Melcher, Clara Wessels,
Henrietta Schwartz, Louise
Schaefer.
10 Year Pins
Gladys Von Minden, Lila
5 Year Pin
Alice McKellar.
The winners of the deer con-
test were given their checks as
follows: First buck, Clarence
Schwake; 2nd, Edmund Har-
bers. Heaviest field dressed,
first Charles Conrad; second
Jim Flournoy. Widest spread,
first Dr. Jack Schwake; second
Erwin Petzold. Most points,
first Joe Greives; second
Mrs V. O. Burgess and Har-
vey Roitsch (tie).
Special recognition was gi-
ven to Radio Station KVLG,
The Fayette County Record
and the La Grange Journal for
the fine publicity given the
deer contest.
11 County Airmen
Have Soil Tested
A total of 512 samples were
farmers are continuously removes the stain and elbni-
st arching to improve their in-
come and are succeeding in do-
ing so. One of the most accept-
nates sticking, a common coin-
ed tools for saving money and, heat, as this may crack the
Paint & Body Work
plaint after food has burned in New PhIiiI * body Shop. G. M.
the pan. Avoid extreme high Trained Pereonnel. Work Guaran
received by the Wharton coun- 1 increasing yields on fann crops | non-stick coating. And Mrs.,
ty Junior College Lower Colo- has been a soil analysis and re- , Short, says, remember to use I
rado River Authority soil test- commendation. j nylon coated, rubber, wood, all
tng laboratory during the When it is considered that non-stick and plastic coated j
month of November. ’ j the average farmer spends 6 metal spoons and spatulas with
Eleven of these samples came to 8 dollars an acre for fertili- non-stick coated cookware,
from Fayette County. Nine zer, it is good business to know 1
samples were submitted by how much nitrogen, phoapho- KtH*p 0v6n Clean,
farmers in Louisiana, with the rus, and potash is required for _
remainder of the samples com- a particular crop in a particu- I reVdlt Holiday Fire
big from 39 Texas counties. lar area. |
The optimistic outlook for A soil test doesn’t cost, it* - “**?>’ P?_°P‘e have a roast or
farm income will no doubt in- pays!
crease the number of samples 1 -———
submitted for analysis. The j ( are For Non-Stick
net farm income in the United
t <.
ROSENBERG-TODD, INC.
Ponttan-OldBrnobllelnternatlonal
TED HOUGHTON
Real Estate
& Insurance
Recognized were the winners j States for 1965 is estimated to ( OOklllff Utensils
in the essay contest, Thomas j he around $14 billion, accord-;
Marburger, Edwin Bowles and 1 in8 t0 the Economic Research ! rhe new non-stick cookware
Peggy Miller. (Service. This figure represents : utensl,s are a l°y to clean and
Group singing with Leslie 1 an increase of over a billion jU!ie’ says Mrs. Elsie P. Short,
Blume directing and Mrs. Flo- dollars from the $12.9 billion I,«*“* management specialist,
in 1964 Texas A&M University.
A further gain has been es-' A11 non-stick utensils should
timated of possibly 250 million he conditioned the first time
to 500 million for 1966. This op-| they are l,sed by applying a
timistic outlook means that jthin ooat of cooking oil
renee Bremer playing the pia-
no accompaniment was enjoy-
ed until the arrival of Santa
Claus who distributed bags to
the children.
The hall was attractively de-
corated in a Christmas motif.
The tables were covered with
white and had runners of ce-
dar, sprigs of pyracantha and
arrangements of pyracantha
and white candles in triple hol-
ders. The beautifully decorat-
ed tree was in the corner of the
hall while varied decorations
were used on the wall.
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ADAMCIK’S
REFRIGERATION
Sales & Service — La Grange
HOLIDAY
DANCES
BACA’S PAVILION
Fayetteville
Sunday, Dec. 26th
Modern, Old-Time And
Rock And Roll
Music by
GIL BACA ORCH.
of Houston
Adm.: $1.00 Per Person
Aberdeen Proving Ground,
the famous U. S. Army wea-
pons test site, is situated on
Chesapeake Bay and covers
74,435 acres.
NEW YEAR’S EVE
DANCE
Friday, Dec. 31st
Modem & Old-Time
Musk bv
THE SIX PALS
of Rosenberg
Adm.: $1.00 Per Person
Plenty of Confetti, flats.
Homs. Balloons & Prizes!
JASTER’S
MEAT MARKET
ROUND TOP, TEXAS
SPECIALS:
Rib Steaks, Lb. 50e
Chuck Steaks, Lb. ....... 501
Club, T-Bone and
i Sirloin Steaks, Lh...... <J0f
j Round Steak, Teti-
j derized. Lb. 70V
One-Half Calf,
Frozen, Lb.................... 45|?
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SAUSAGE, SMOKED & DRY
CISTERN —
fContinued from oage 1)
twin Bister. Mrs. Joe (Annie) 2u
rovec of El Campo; brother, A. V.
P»enclk of Cistern. Two brothers
Henry and Frank Psenclk, and
two sisters, Mrs J. J. Machann
and Mrs Louts Zurebik. preceded
her tn death.
In Arizona
Mrs. /kn Fajkus left Sunday hy
Plane for Phoenix. Arizona, to
make preparations for the wed
ding of her daughter, Sylvia, to Ro-
bert Ratcliff on Doc, 17 In St.
Francis Cattiolic church there.
Personals
Miss Kathie Otahal of Xuatin
spent the weekend with her par-
ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Otahal
and Johnny.
Pat Hanzelka of San Marcos
spent the weekend with horne-
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Moxley of
Austin wore last weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Louts Goscli and
Dennis.
Mrs. Edward Vlnklarek and cliil-
ren were last Saturday visitors In
Victoria.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunzeika,
Neural* and Pat were recent Hous-
ton and Pasadena visitors, being
the guests of Mr and Mrs Gilbert
Kouba aud Curtis and Freddie
Hanzelka.
PUBLIC NOTICE
fowl for Christmas dinner. But
no matter what you prepare,
be sure the oven has been
scoured before the cooking be-
gins.
Accumulated grease in your
oven or on the stove can cause
a kitchen fire and destroy your
Christmas dinner and possibly
your home, too.
■'SERVICE 18
WHAT WE SWLL”
Real Estate Ph. 968-3123
Insurance Ph. 868-S500
HOUGHTON BLDG.-LA GRANGE
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with
shortening. If they appear dry
from repeated use, an occasion-
al oiling will improve them.
Non-stick utensils may be-
come stained if high heat is
used to fry foods. This causes
fat spatters to burn on the sur-
face of the pan. These stains
can be easily removed by boil-
ing one cup water, one half
cup of liquid laundry bleach,
and two tablespoons of baking
soda in the pan.
Mrs. Short says to wash the
pan and treat it with cooking 2 - A. C. One Row Tractors &
ml to recondition. Ibis formula
USED FARM
MACHINERY
USED TRACTORS
Farmali 350 Butane
Equipment.
International Utility 300, clean.
Ford 8N Tractor W/3 Pt.
Equipment.
Farmali Super A W/Equip-
Dr. C. Garrette Ray
GENERAL DENTISTRY
Hours: 8 A. M. to 5 P M.
Wed. and flat.. Close at Noon
Houghton Building
307 W. Travts - La Grans*
TELEPHONE »68-*767
Dr. Jennings B. Cook
Optometrist
Flatcrata, Texas
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
Phone PRescott 6-8587 — Box 147
Lenses Duplicated
Office Hour*: 8 to 1:10; Sat. 8 to 1
Other Hours hy Appointment Only
Rausl Radio & TV.
Repairs on All
Makes and Model*
Hwy. 71 W. • Phone 9684205
Weber Insurance
Agency
Since 1*18 • 150 W. Colorado
Phone 968-3656
Automobile, Fire, Tornado, Bond*,
Burglary, Plate Glass and
General Liability
Only A X AAAAA Stock Companies
Represented
Dr. Janies L. Ashley’
OPTOMETRIST
■yes Examined — Glassee sad
Contact l-enae* Fitted
Professional Bldg.
Telephone 968 :1054
Closed On Thursday
Every Tuesday In Gliding*
Citizens State Bank Bldg.
merit.
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CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank every-
one for being so kind to me
while I was in the Baptist Me-
morial Hospital. Special thanks
to all the parish priests for
their visits and Holy Com-
munion, to Drs. R. R. Botkin
and T. F. Bokin for their vi-
sits, and to the wonderful nur-
KOENIG FUNfiKAL
Home
PROMPT AMBUIxANOB SERVICE
Phone: (68-81*1 — La Grange
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
ST. ANTHONY’S
Rest Home
La Grange. Rt. 8, Box 22
Phone 968-4847
For invalids and semi-invalid*.
Best food and nursing care. Any
Mrs. Minnie Janda, Owner
Equipment,
USED MACHINERY
Disk Harrows, Plows, Mowing
Machines, Hay Balers &
Others Tools.
No. 21 McCormick Two Row' reliKiun acoepted.
Cotton Stripper. Excellent
Condition.
2-ME International Corn Pick-
er for Farmali II or M.
34-21 McCormick Two Row
Corn Snapper.
ses; also to relatives, friends, „ , ., „ , _
and especially to the neighbors J ?r,,s* S“" ' ™ H
for the nice Thanksgiving din- *JBrt|gs-Str.tt<m En*ui*‘-
ler they had for my family, • „ 9°°* buy>
anks for their visits, phone have many different kinds
Us. flowers, and gifts and wf extra “M,l,n8 equipment for
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Monday, Dec. 20 - Hours: 10 to 3
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BIDS FOR LA GRANGE
PARK CONCESSIONS
The City of La Grange, Texas.
January*]'** . '"m" ihfll kindnesS and -™1
1 be remembered in my prayers.
cards. Bless Mother Janda for
being with me when I needed
her most.
Thank you again for your
concessions to operate all amuse
nients of whatever kind. tn. on.
and/or al the various buildings
now owned by the said City of I.a
Granco, Texas, now known as the
La Grange Park the same being
the property heretofore purchased
from the Fayette County Fair As-
sociation.
The said City of I .a Grange. Tex- .
as, will retain and does not offer J
any concessions for that portion of j
Its property whereon Athletic '
| events and other sport contests
j are held, and the said City of Lu i
i Grange reserves the right to ac- j
cept or reject any or all of said
bids
Fach bid must he accompanied
I by certified Cashier * Cheek or
! other negotiable Instrument tn the
j sum of one-half of the total amount
i of said bid.
j Milton von Minden, Mayor, City of
La Grange, Texas
;ATTEST:
F.lrira Saxon, City Secretary
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BRENHAM
Wednesday, Dec. 22
Two Performances:
6 P. M. and 8 P. M.
Admission: Students 75g
Adults, Advanrc $1.25,
At door $1.50
For Advance Tickets Write:
VFW Box 967, Brenham, Tex.
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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
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3 Pt. and 2 Pt. Hitch. Check
with us for your needs.
ROSENBERG - TODD
Inc.
McCormick
Farmali - International
Dr. D. R. Taylor
Optometrist
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
Frames Repaired or Replaced
While Ton Walt
Lenaes Dupileated-Contact Lenses
Fitted
Office Hours: 8:80 to 6:8*
Thursdays, 8:30 to 12 Noon
Phones: 968-395* or 968-4307
Call For Nlspit Appointments
Old Masonic Bldg., La Grans*
FAYETTE COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO., INC
Mrs. Marguerite Wtllmann. Mgr.
ABSTRACTS
TITLE INSURANCE
Phone 9661749—P. O. Box *4*
COZY REST HOME
MRS. UNDA WUNDKRUCH
Owner
PHONE 968-464*
I Ml. East of La Orange on Hy. 15*
La Grange, Texas, Rt. I, Box 196A
Clean. Comfortable Room*
Central Beating—Atr Conditioning
Good Food and Care
For Aged and invalid
C. E. PETERS
Insurance Agency
Automobile - Casualty ■ Fire
(Only Top-Rated Stock
Companies RenresesoeA)
Notary Penno
CLARENCE FETTERS
(58 B. Milam - La Graage
La Grange
Chiropractic Clinic
E. L. FITZPATRICK. D. C.
Office Honrs: 9 a. B. to II MoudL
I p. m. to 6 p. a. eat
Monday. Wednesday and Friday
I a m , to li Moos ee
Tuesday and Thursday
Other Times by Appointment only
*21 East Travts—Phone 9*8 2344
Crayton Studios
Open 9 A. M. — 4 P. M.
Portrait and Commercial
Photographers
Phones: L4 Grange 968-8749
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Priebe, Charles W. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 14, 1965, newspaper, December 14, 1965; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988672/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.