The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 24, 1964 Page: 2 of 4
four pages: ill. ; page 20 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
PAGE a
THE FAYITTE COUNTY RECORD. LA ORANGE. TEXAS
TUESDAY, NOV 24, 1984
Tlie Fayette County Record
Published by
The Farmers Publishing Co., Ltd.
Every Tuesday and Friday
Telephone 968 3940
La Grange, Texas 78946
L. J. Sulak, Editor-Manager
Chas. W. Priebe, Managing
Editor
Bubscrlptlon Rates In Fayette and
Surrounding Counties: Year 33.50,
6 months. 31.90. 3 months. 31. La
Grange City Carrier Delivery.
Year 34.00, 6 months, 33.25, 3
months, 31.20. Elsewhere In Texas:
Year. 34.00, 6 months. $2.25, 8
months, 31.25. Out of State: Year
35.00, 6 months, $2.76, 3 months.
$1.60. Single Copies 10o.
MULDOON NEWS
By Mrs. L. W. Miller
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cherry
spent from Monday afternoon until
Thursday morning with Mr. and
Mrs. Blrl Cherry in Wharton.
Mr. and Mrs. Satn Smith spent
Thursday and Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Waltis Hoehnke in Aransas
Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Keener and
PIETSCH ELECTRIC
Service & Repairs
ANTON C. PIETSCH
Qualified - Experienced
N. Line St. - Ph. 968-4558
sons of San Antonio and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Lunders aud children
ui Uecrge West spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs Harry I.ueders
and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lueders
and children
A number of children from this
areu attended the Shrine Circus in
Houston Saturday.
Rice Jackson of Yoakum spent
a few hours with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Cherry Friday afternoon
Wiley Hoehnke killed the first
buck, a six-pointer, from this vici-
nity oh heir farm about five miles
from Muldoon early Monday morn-
ing.
| Charles Right mor accompanied
I Russel Hausinger of Keene to
* Hehronvilla Sunday morning on a
deer hunt.
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klglumer
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelly were
business visitors in Sun Antonio
Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marshall Kel-
ly and daughter of Port Lavaca
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Hatch of
Fort Worth Bpent the latter pari
of last week and the first part of
this week with Mr. and Mrs Asa
Hatch, Mr. and Mra. (lien Ray
and Steve Doherty and Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Lapfer.
Clarence Speed of Beaumont vis-
ited with Mr, and Mrs. Andy
Speed, Mr. and Mrs. Sant Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Rennet Speed
Saturday.
Charles William Ivy of Houston
anti a friend of Brenjiam spent the
weekend with Mrs. Effle Ivy and
Mrg. Leon Ivy.
Mrs. Bonnie Staton and Mrs
Doyle Smith of Odem spent Wed-
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Andy
can move you
without
moving you
out of the low
price field?
DART
I Wheelbase
Length
DART
in*
196.4*
Chevy II
no*
182.9*
Falcon
109.5*
181.6*
la
CORONET
Length
Power
k CORONET
204.3*
145 hp(6 cyl.)
Chevelle
196.9"
120 hp(6 cyi.)
Fairlane
198.8"
120 hp(6 cyl.)
POLARA
Wheelbase
Power
POLARA
121*
270 hp (V8)
Impala
119"
195 hp (V8)
Galaxie 500
—JSr
See the new Dodoes-oomln on BIO In ’06
MEINERS MOTOR CO.
304 East Travis St — l^a Grange, Texas
Speed
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Warred,
John Henry Warren, Hubba Coo-
per and Oeorge Christensen, all of
Houston, and Charles Warren of
I-ake Jackson are spending the
week with Mr. and Mrs. Hill War-
ren aud Willie Mr and Mrs. Willie
Zliumermunn of Plum npent Sun-
day afternoon with the Warrens.
With The Sick
We are sorry to say that Uncle
Vick Crockett, as he is affection-
ately known, the eldest colored re-
sident as well as the eldest cilixeu
of our community, is on the sick
list.
WARDA NEWS
By Mrs. Leslie Giese
Personals
Mrs. Esther Tscbatschula of
here and the Theo. Zochs of Win-
chester visited In San Antonio
Sunday.
| Mr and Mrs. Alfred Mertink and
| son of Houston were weekend visi-
| tors here.
Vastfne Waither. who Is station.
1 ed at Camp Polk, La., spent the
, week end with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Waither.
Weekend visitors in the L, A.
Giege home were, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Luhan of El Paso, Mr. and
Mrs. A. O. Teinert and Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Freels of Houston and
Mrs. Oscar Waither and friend of
Port Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gaston and
family of Garland spent the week
end with Rev. and Mrs. H. O. Hart-
field and sons.
John Ktinze and his daughter,
Mrs. Herman Teinert of Port Ar-
thur, spept several days in the
Valley area visiting with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lehmuun
and daughters of Houston visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lehmann
duping the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nimtx of
Dime Box, Mr and Mrs Johnny
Lehmanu nf Austin and Mr. and
Mrs. George Berry of Houston vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Herman G.
Lehmann Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs A V. Psenclk have
been visiting their sister. Mrs.
Ludwig Lidiak. who Is critically
111 In a Smlthvllle hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Htunnor
of Houston were weekend guests
of Mr and Mrs. A V. Psenclk.
Mr. and Mrs. R A. Hawkins of
Houston were weekend guests in
the Jim Fajkus home.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrud Danner and
Taffy ami Miss Kathic otahal of
Austin were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. John Otahal and Johnny over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Mica and
two little sous of Houston were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Hietz.
Jerome Chaba of Austin and Da-
vid Charba of Houston visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Vencine Charba and Ernes-
tine.
Mr. and Mrs Max Psenclk of
Houston spont the weekend here
with relatives.
ELLINGER NEWS
By Miss Nancy Koehl
CISTERN NEWS
By Mrs. Gertrude Pavlica
45th Anniversary
Sunday, Nov. 15 was a happy
Ray for the many relatives and
friends, as well as the honorees,
who asembled in the lovely home
of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Huebner
who were celebrating their 45th
wedding anniversary.
At noon a sumptuous dinner was
served. A delicious afternoon lunch
was also enjoyed by the entire
groan.^„
A pleasant day passed away too
quickly in conversation. 42 games
and other entertainment
The honorees received lovely
and useful gifts, which were open-
ed to be viewed and admired. The
couple expresed their thanks and
appreciation.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Tamls (loach and
Dennis accompanied by Mr. anti
Mrs. Kenneth Hartsch of Austin
spent last Saturday and Sunday
in Taxus City visiting Mrs. Alma
CoBch and Kutch and Mr. and Mrs.
James E. Blankenship and Cllf.
Mrs. Sophie Mac.hacek spent last
week in Austin visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mueth and
Christian spent Thursday with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Christian
Mneth of Paige.
Mrs. Edward Vinklarek and
children were Shiner visitors Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vinklarek and
Gets 8-Pointer
Due to the warm weather, deer
hunting has not been so good but
Gregory Prthodg had the luck to
hag an 8-pointer and now since the
coo! northern blew in others ex-
pect to get their limit.
Attend Workshop
Mrs. Klo Bailer. Mrs. E. C. Jec-
menek und Mrs. W. J. Koehl Sr. of
the ESUnger HD club attended the
Christmas Workshop by La
Grange Garden club held Thursday
at the VFW hall. They report the
decorations we.re beautiful and
demonstration interesting They
also enjoyed the delicious turkey
dinner. Mrs. Cecil Cabanlss of Aus-
tin was the demonstrator.
Birthday Honoree
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Koehl honor-
ed Jinnnie Hoelscber on his birth-
day Sunday with a turkey dinner
at their home here. Present were
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Hoelscher and
family. Mr. and Mrs. John Supak
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Char-
lie Polocheck, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Koehl. Mrs. Tlllle Koehl. Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Divin and son and
NO SEWING
or DRESSES CLEANED
On Saturdays
Docekal Cleaners
Modern & Old Time
DANCE
FAIR PAVILION
LA GRANGE
Saturday, Nov. 28
Music by
Tommy Vanek Orch.
OF YOAKUM
By Popular Request
Adm.: $1.00 Per Person
For Free Table Reservations
Call Jacob’s Grocery 908-3250
Dressed Turkey,
Pig & Ham
SHOOT
KOVAR’S PLACE
3 miles west of La Grange
on Highway 71
Thursday, Nov. 26
1:30 p. m.
No Shot Smaller Than No. 8
No Hand Itiad Shots
FAYETTE COUNTY
FARMS
TEI) HOUGHTON
Real Estate
Office Phone 908-3123
Rea. Phone 968-36:13
655 E. Travis St.
La Grange, Texas
BAMBR1CK
(Continued from page 1)
Christi the next year as head
coach and a district he still
serves as athletic director.
this is Coach Bamorick’s
won-iost record at La Grange
High:
1060, 7 won and 3 lost; 1961,
8 won and 2 lost; 1962, 7 won
and 3 xost; 1963, 4 won and 5
lost; and 1964, 8 won, 1 tie and
1 lost. The Leopards this year,
it will be recalled, tied for the
district title with Columbus
but lost the right to represent
the conference by virtue of
one penetration against two
for the opponents when the
Leps and Cards tied, 6-6, dur-
ing the district campaign.
By and large, Bamnrick has
amassed a record of which the
sphool, town and all of the
sportsi-minded community can
and should be proud.
FOOTBALL”
(Continued from Dage 1)
with Randy Jinks storming in
from the four.
Earlier in the season Katy
tripped the Cards, 18-6.
Weimar’s Wildcats almost
derailed the first-ranked Hull-
Daisetta Bobcats in a Class A
bidistrict engagement before
losing, 8-6 at neutral Rosen-
berg.
Wayne Williams, subbing for
injured Weimar fullback, Wel-
don Janek, hit the corner flag
on the Wildcats’ tying effort in
the fourth quarter but failed
to cross the goal.
Barbara Ann, and Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Hkopik
Personals
Mr und Mrs. Jerry Haluaka, Miss
Catherine Snigllk und Miss Karen
llrnsku attended the Rice vs A
and M game iu Houston Saturday.
Mi and Mrs. Johnny Ritchey of
Beaumont spent the weekend nere
with Mr and Mrs. C. A. J Meyer,
Mr and Mrs. Walter Koehl and
Mrs Mela Slebel.
The Robert Andrews family of
Houston spent the .weekend here
with Mrs. EVJ Stibora and son.
Mr and Mrs. C. J. Walla of
Houston spent the weekend here
with Mr aud Mss Lae Walla until
also visited with relatives In Fay-
etteville.
Till Johnny Vvaiiu iatuily of
Beaumont spent the weekend here
with the Lee Wallas and the Ed
mund Becaks.
Mr and Mrs. Jerome Walla had
as their gueats over the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Wallu and
family and Mr. und Mrs. Jackie
Walla and family of Houston
Spending the weekend with Mr
and Mrs. Raymond Roesler Sr.
were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roe*,
lor Jr and son of Pasadena.
Visiting here Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs Vernon Roesler and 1a
mlly were Mr. and Mrs. Ewald
Roesler and family of Houston.
Mi and Mrs. John White of
Houston spent the weekend with
Mr and Mrs. Walter Foyt.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Bulxer and
family of Anstln spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Bio Halier
The Herbert Dernells of Stafford
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs Frankie Hruska and family.
Mr and Mrs. laiurence Korenek
Mrs. Martinek Hosts
Fidelis SS Class
The Fidelis Sunday School
Class of the First Baptist
Church met at the home of
Mrs. Alfred Martinek on Nov.
10. Mrs. Martinek gave the de-
votional and Mrs. F. R. Dykes
led in prayer.
An offering will be sent at
Christmas to the Baptsit Bee-
villc Orphanage.
Plans were made for the an-
nual Christmas party to be
held at Cottonwood Inn on
j Tuesday, Dec. 8, at 7 p. m.
A delicious lunch was served
after the meeting by the hos-
tess.
i
Bile
WORKSHOP —
(continued Irom page 1)
After the program, the club
held its regular meeting. Mem-
bers were reminded to bring
the articles which they are
making for distribution to
guests in the local rest homes
to the next meeting for delive-
ry that afternoon. Members
who may not know what they
are to bring are requested to
contact Mrs. Verna Reichert.
The next meeting will be
held on Dec. 17 at the First Na-
tional Bank clubroom with
Mrs. H. T. McCollum bringing
the Christmas Meditation The
report of the nominating com-
mittee will be read and gifts
will be exchanged among those
present. Hostesses will be Mes-
dames J. J. Hart, Marie Jo-
chen, W. E. Schulze, W C.
Hunter, Clyde Harrell and
James Freudenberg
Livestock Market
Friday, Nov. 20, 1964
RECEIPTS
-at tie 574, hogs 336, sheep 5.
PRICES PAID:
cher Prices, Cwt:
Cows, canner to butcher 7.
In 12.50; calves, cull to choice
12. to 20.50; bulls, light to hea-
vy 13. to 16.80.
Stocker Prices
Cows and calves, head 79. to
131: cows and heifers, head 40.
to 105; cows and heifers, 10. to
15 50 cwt.; steers 12. to 18.
cwt.; calves 6. to 22.50 cwt.
Hogs, Cwt.:
Good to choice 14.50 to 15.60;
lights 14. to 15.; sows 11. to
14 75; feeders 12. to 15.
Sheep, Cwt.
Lambs 11. to 12.; bucks and
ewes 4.
Remarks: Good Stocker
calves in good demand and
stronger; slaughter cows and
hulls weaker. Other classes of
cattle about steady, hogs low-
er- __
HOSPITAL PATIENTS
Elo Kellers. Fayetteville.
Mrs. Ijadcly Malota and baby.
Fit etteville ,
Mrs. August Kellers. Fayette-
ville.
Mrs. Betty Rose. Li Grange.
Mrs, Gus Mainers, l^dbetter.
Frank Fojtek. Plum
Mrs C. C Wagner. I .a Grange,
lltce Lehmann. La Grange
Mrs. Alvin .Koehl, Eliinger.
Jeffrey Tiedt, La Grange
Mrs. Clement Polasek. Rutera-
viiie.
.Mrs. Olllc R. Snipes, [at Grange.
Harry Oodlng. i-t Orange
Agate Scott. La Grange
Mrs. Elton Freudenberg, La
tinge.
Mrs. I.aura Hetn, Ln Orange.
Frltx Miller. La Grange
Atlsa Maude Hart, Winchester.
Frtu Gau. La Grange.
Kflfion Meluber, I-a Grange,
i ouls J. Zaflcek, La Grange.
Allan E. Marburger, La Grange.
Mrs. August Hetnecke,
<1 range.
j. R Korenek, La Orange.
Wlleta Hufbauer, La Grange.
Till LangrePn. (ehl), I .a
Cm Ufe.
Florence James, (ool ), Plum
era Newton, (Cbl ), I .a Grange.
Phillip Martin, (cbl.I, La Grange.
Walter Anderson, (col.), Wmi
Pull*
NOTICE
We Are Headquarter^
For Recapping,
Vulcanizing And
General Tire Repairs
Fred E. Miertschin
Goodyear Tire Shop
Open 7:30 a. m. to 5 p m.
BARBECUE
Beef, Pork & Chicken
Every Thursday
Beginning at 4 P. M.
Advance Orders Will
Be Appreciated
Hill Top Grocery
LA GRANGE
—
and sen and Peter, Annie Angelina
and Joe Jaulah visited in Austin
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
JUUnosek and family.
| Mrs. Arnold Kramer aud son und
" Mrs. Aubrey Johnson and son at-
tended the Shrine Circus ln Hous-
ton last Sunday.
Mrs. W. J. Koehl accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. William Koehl and
son to Houston Tuesday. They vls-
| lied with Mr and Mrs. Frank Sla-
nltiu. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hra-
chovy and daughter and with Mr.
| and Mrs. Adolph Kuumiersky. They
returned home Wednesday even-
ing
CARMINE-”
(Continued from page 1)
of Bryan also spent several days
in Arkansas with their son and
brother.
j Personals
1-Lt. Fred Hergmann of Grand
Forks, North Dakota. Is spending
his leave here with bis parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rergmunn and
other relatives.
Miss Linda Rei.ck of Austin
spent the weekend here with her
parents, Mr. and Mru. Kermit
Renck
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Anita
Marth and family were Mrs. Mon-
roe Schellberg of La Grange, Hel-
muth Zlese Jr. of Warrenton, Mr.
und Mrs. Lonnie Haas of Rrenham,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Marth and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Marth
Jr. and family and Miss Jo Ella
Marth. all of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Zwernemann
and family spent Saturday In Aus-
tin with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Zwernemann and Scotty.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuchs spent
the weekend In Austin with Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Schilling and dau-
ghters.
Round Top News
„ By June Fricke
Season Opens
Many hunters from this area left
early Saturday morning as the
deer season opened. Douglas Knut-
zen and Dennis Sacks both killed
s deer Saturday morning being the
I first victorious hunters from this
1 area. Mr. and Mra. Don Nagel re-
turned from their hunting trip on
Wednesday. Mrs. Nagel got an
eight-pointer deer and Mr. Nagel
c<S&
got a turkey. t
Personals
Mr. und Mrs. Charles Weinert
and Todd of Pasadena visited here
with Mr and Mrs. Hemps Sucks
and In Carmine with Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Weinert over the week-
end.
HARRY & LYNN’S
WILL BE i
* CLOSED
ALL DAY
Thanksgiving Day,
Nov. 26
NOTICE!
CLUB 71
Will Be Closed
on
MONDAYS
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS:
SHOP EARLY...
PAYCASH...
SAVE MONEY...
MAY WE SERVE YOU?
C.ANEY LOAN & FINANCE CO.
1033 Milam — PE2-2311
COLUMBUS, TEXAS
NOW ROLLING IN...
Americans most popular cats!
So place your order notv for delivery on the beautiful
new kind of '65 Chevrolet that’s right for you!
’95 Chevrolet Intpala Sport Coupe
*65 Chevrolet Impala It’a longer, lower, wider—with comforts that’ll have many
expensive cars feeling a bit envious.
’95 ChettUe Malibu Super Sport Coupe
’66 Chevelle Malibu smoother, quieter—with V8’s available that come on up
to 350 hp strong. That’s right—350.
’95 Cheep U Nova f-Dsor Sedan
’66 Chevy n Nova
It’s the liveliest handsomest thing that ever happened to
thrift. V8’h available with up to 300 hp.
1 (.'onto Snort Conns
Nnv Corvair Corea Sport Coupe
’65 Corvair Corsa
rrr^jrrr
It’s racier. It’s roomier—It’s a Corvair revolution all over
0 again. With more rear-engine power.
Mom to mw, motv to try in the runt tnotv fH'opfr Inoj •
Order a new Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy U, Corvair or Corvette now at your dealer’»
BRASHER MOTOR COMPANY
Weiinar — I^a Grange — Schulenburg, Texas
42-44(7
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 24, 1964, newspaper, November 24, 1964; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988780/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.