The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1958 Page: 4 of 6
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1338
THE PAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, IA GRANGE, TEXAS
PAG* «
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kadle-
cek and daughter, Mrs. Mary
Kadleeek and Mrs. Mary Simp-
son and children of Galveston
visited here Sunday with Mar-
tin Bordovsky and also with
friends at Smithville.
Pre-Labor Day
DANCE
Frank A. Baca attended the
' wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
' George Hrncir’s daughter,
| Isabelle, in San Angelo on
{Saturday, Aug. 16. Mr. and
Mrs. Hmcir were close friends
of Mr. Baca when he resided
in San Angelo. While in San
Angelo Mr. Baca also visited
with his brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Baca.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
At
Tietjen Hall
SWISS ALP
Saturday, Aug. 30
Music By
SIL KRENEK
Admission 50^ per person
EVERYBODY INVITED!
Notice la hereby given that the
following changes in Election Pre-
cincts were made by the Commle-
■ioners’ Court at ite regular meeuj
ing on Aug. 11, 11*58 to take effect j
Winchester News
By Mrs. Eugene Uasclike
School Opening Set
The St. Michael Lutheran echool
will open for the 1958-59 term on
eil Sunday afternoon ax principal freshmen!* were enjoyed by *R-
of the parochial achool in the Me- Perminala
Allen Lutheran church.
!Klmo Kuehn and family. Mr. and
Mr*. Schulze vtelted Mr. and Mr».
August Nnack.
M.. and Mrs A. W. Gau, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs.
Buck Meyer of Ellinger, spent
Mr. and Mre. Cheeter Haachke Tuesday, Wednesday and
Mre. W. T. Bargainer, Mrs. H.
... P. Weleer, Mm. Martin Kalaer. Mr. ^ ^ ^ t<jii
ew rr va and Mrs. C. T. Kaeper visited Mr. and boys of Dallas were here for i 4.L,. if ’ •" 3n "*u*
Mr and Mrs. Edward M Kleiber and Mrs. Carl Dunk alld family U> u while Saturday to pick up Mi-h. I ^ bursday vacationing in Rock-
of Lubbock are the parents of a San Antonio one day last week. iBlondin* Haachke and lake her ;POI*I-
baby girl, named Brenda Kay, born i Mr. and Mre. Clarence Hletach wun them to Corpus Christ!, where
•John and Victor Siller, sons,
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siller!
of Houston, are spending a two-
week vacation here with their
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Freudenburg and fam-
ily. Other guests for several1
days were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Siller of Houston and Sunday
visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie F'reudenburg of Gal-
veston.
following changes be made in the ice at 9 a. m . followed by reglstra-
Election Precincts in Fayette Coon- tlon. School will he in session only
ty. that the following nine precincts until noon on the firet day.
be and are hereby eliminated and cissn-Up Day Set
be lucluded In other established | Members of the congregation of
Election Precincts as follows: I at. Michael are requested to come
a) Election Precinct No. 3 known (|le s, hool house oil Friday
as Hostyn is hereby eliminated and morn|ng to help clean the
Is included as a part of Election for the opening of the new school
Precinct No. 1 known as La Grange year. Members are also requested
b) Election Precinct No. 36 come to the church Friday morn-
known as Kahhs Prairie is hereby; inK. sept. 12. to help dean the
eliminated and Is included as a ,.hur< h for Mission Festival,
part of Election Precinct No. 1
and Mrs. Ham Leathers and Char-
les R Hasclike. Mr. and Mrs. Ilasch-
ke also planned to visit in the
Valley for a few days.
STOCK UP AT THESE
LOW SUMMER POKES
FRIDAY - SATURDAY, AlIG. 29-30
— SPECIALS —
Lijfht Crust
FLOUR
25 Lb. Bag
$1.73
Admiration
COFFEE
Lb. Pkg.
79c
Bright & Early
COFFEE
Lb. Pkg.
69c
Garden Pride, Lg. No. 2 Cans
SLICED PINEAPPLE
4 For
$1.00
Comstock, Large No. 2 Cans
SLICED APPLES
2 For
45c
Adolphus
RICE
2 Lb. Pkg.
35c
Washburn Dry
BLACKEYE PEAS
Lb.
13c
Pillsbury’s I^oaf Size
CAKE MIX
2 Pkgs.
29c
White, chocolate fudge, yellow or marble
NBC
RITZ CRACKERS
12 Oz. Pkg.
28c
Kraft Miracle Whip
SALAD DRESSING
Quart
59c
Nice Fresh
TOMATOES
Lb.
15c
Nice Size
LIMES
Dozen
25c
Armour’s Star
FRYERS
Lb.
38c
Auge’s
SUMMER SAUSAGE
Lb.
49c
• FROZEN FOODS
1 •
6 oz. can Chill Ripe Fruit Punch 2 for 35tf
8 oz. pkg. Frosty Seas Fish Sticks .... 33^
10 oz. pkg. Frosty Acres Broccoli cuts 16f
10 oz. pkg. Frosty Acres Spinach 160
W. E. SCHULZE
GROCERY
Phone 64
I>a Grange, Texas
Emotion9 duly made seconded K^pt 7 th'm *-»d -nof Austin spent the week- They' vui’.ed" a Yew days'wi.h' Mr
un motion a ny maue ,Tuesday, hept. i i ne new acnooi , two brothers. Ralph and Ruan. e,ld |,ele visiting Mr and Mrs. Ku ■ ---■ —
and carried It is ordered^that the year will begln^wtth a ebureh^eerv- 0randpar.nt, 0f the new arrival dolph Plet.ch
are Mrs. Meta Kleilier and Mr. and |
Mrs. Ernst Lorenz of Anton. Mrs. Arnold Juergen and family
of Houston visited Mrs. Emil Bene-
Blrthdays Celebrated |dlx alld Miss ida Benedl* Thursday
Friends and relatives bellied Mrs. and Friday of last week. They came
James C. Ephraim celebrate her here to bring Nancy Haachke back
birthday on Thursday. Aug. 21.1 from a week's visit with them in
school i They all enjoyed refreshments of Houston.
sandwiches, cake and punch. j Mr, Herman Noack accompanied
Friends and relatives dropped in' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schulze and
to wish Walter Kieschnlk a happy family to Houston over the week-
birthday on Saturduy night. Aug. 1 end, where she visited Mr, and Mrs.
23. They enjoyed refreshments of _____
sandwiches, cake and punch.
A number of friends and rela-
tives gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Hasclike
IF YOU don’t find what you
want, insert a want ad.
JOE HOEFER
Cleaning -- Pressing
Hats Steam Cleaned
and Blocked
known as La Grange,
c) Election Precinct No. 11 known
Speakers Dated
Speakers for the September Hth
as Hew Creek is hereby eliminated Mission Festival of St. Michael Lu-
PIETSCH ELECTRIC
Service & Repairs
Qualified — Experienced
ANTON C. PIETSCH
N. Line St. — Ph. 166-M
FOR SALE
perpendicular to) the SE line of
hh mmw ureen is iiereuy uiuniimimi ... mid Mrs Kuaene HnNchU* 1.-1.. I
and that part of the John Logan then*!‘ churt*h 1Jave , Mrs. Haschke celebrate her birth I 9rn f
and W. W. Shephard Leagues that. •«)■ They are Rev Adolph F. Ml|a.„ „„ 1—250-acre farm
lie west of the Roi nd Top - Haw'^alk. In the morning, Kev. George
Creek Road and west of a line Fataken. in the afternoon, and Rev.
drawn from the Intersection of the | »enjamin Rathgeber, In the eve-
Round Top . Haw Creek and the i n*nS-
Fayetteville - Shelby Road to (and ! p|ays For Service
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Walser were
CHOVANEC
the W. \\. Shephard League are in- I jn Sunday, where Mr. Wal-
cluded as a part of Election Pre- aer ,ayed tll„ organ at ,lle 75tll
clnct No. 10 known as Warrenton (.,mllverBary „ervlces held at Trin-
ity Lutheran church.
Installed
The part of the John Logan and
W. W. Shephard Leagues that lie
east of said line and ajl of the Wm.
Sutherland, David Shelby and J.
P. Gill V4 Leagues located in Fay-
ette County are included as a part
of Election Precinct No. 12 known
as Round Top.
Howurd Sihuetze, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Scbuetze. was install-
d) Election Precinct No. 14
known as Ledbetter is hereby elim-
inated and that part thereof lying
east of Cuminfns Creek Is included
as a part of Election Precinct No.
13 known as Carmine.
That part lying west of Cummins
Creek is Included us a part of Elec
tlon Precinct No. 16 known as
Nechanitz.
e) Election Precinct No. 15
known as Waldeck is hereby elim-
inated. The William Williamson
League is Included us a part of
Election Precinct No. 10 known as
Warrenton. The John Vanderworth
League, Chas. Mason 1813% acre
Survey and W. (1. Baugh % League
are included as a part of Election
Precinct No. 16 known as Necha
nltz.
f) Election Precinct No. 35 known
as Klrtley Is hereby eliminated and
included as a part of Election Pre-
cinct No. 19 known as West Point.
g) Election Precinct No. 24
known as Colony is hereby elimin-
ated and is included as a part of
Election Precinct No. 25 known us
Flatonla.
h) Election Precinct No. 34
known as Freyburg Is hereby elim-
inated ami is included as a part tlon Precinct
of Election Precinct No. 30 known Schulenhurg
SERVICE STATION
Dealer in Sinclair and
Goodyear Products
Open Seven Days A Week
NOTICE TO
HIdKBTOKS AND CREDITORS
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF FAYETTE
TO THOSE INDEBTED TO OR
HOLDING CLAIMS AGAINST
THE ESTATE OF MRS. LOUISE
TLEMANN,. DECEASED:
1, the undersigned, huvlng been
duly appointed Independent Execu-
tor of the estate of Mrs. Louise
Tlemann, deceased of Fayette Coun-
ty, Texus, by Henry J. Schovajsa.
Judge of the County Court in and
for Fayette Cnuuty, Texas, on the
11th tiny of August, 1958, and hav-
ing duly qualified as such, hereby
require all persons indebted to said
'state to-come forward and make
settlement with me and those hav-
ing claims against said estate to
present the same to me within the
time prescribed by law:
My residence and post office ad-
dress is us follows:
Guy F. Tlemann, La Grange,
Texus, where I receive my mall on
the 11th day of August, 1958.
GUY F. TIEMANN
Guy F. Tlemann, Independent Exe-
cutor of the Will and Estate of
Mrs. laiuise Tlemann, deceased.
<83 4wc)
and Is lucluded as a
No.
I
Engle.
I) Election Precinct No. 33 known
s High Hill Is hereby eliminated
COMMISSIONERS’ COURT
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1—Fnrmall “200,” used very
little, with cultivators, plant-
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1—John Deere corn picker
“100”
1—Case grain, corn, hay ele-
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1—iAttz Mill “120”
1—Cotton trailer
1—J. D. manure spreader
Oak Valley Ranch
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The Round Tup
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last week whli h It
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fire ty a small ehi
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other, wbit h w as
fire truck truck
the blaze was scan
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Sulak, John L. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1958, newspaper, August 29, 1958; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988674/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.