The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1959 Page: 4 of 4
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RECORD WANT ADS
WE HAVE and cut auto glasa
for all makes and models, also
table tops. Schulze Garage.
______(4-tfc)
FOR SALE—Coastal Bermuda
stolons. We dig every Friday.
Harbers Bros., West Point
_ (27-tfc)
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS re-
charged. Barney Schultz, at
Fire Station. _(30-tfc)
FOR SALE — 50 acres five
miles north of La Grange on
Giddings highway. If inter-
ested see George Lauterstein.
(7-tfc)
FOR BUTANE systems and
appliances, see Jake Rosen-
berg Phone 352-W. (75-tfc)
EGG BUYING STATION —
W« buy for Weingarten’s,
Houston. Burkett’s Feed Mill.
(4-tfc)
KEYS MADE while you wait.
Western Auto Store, La
Grange. (41-tfc)
FOR SALE — 1949 Chevrolet,
A-1 condition. August Hunger,
1069 N. Franklin, La Grange.
(14-3c)
“H3W" BABY CHICKS and
Started Pullets. 1st in Profit
1957-59 2 year average over
all Entries Texas Random
Sample Test. Awarded 3 year
1st Profit Award Missouri
Random Test. Book chicks be-
fore January 1, save $5 per
100. Harris Hatchery, Win-
chester. (4-tfc)
WANTED—Clean, white rags,
without buttons, hooks, etc.
Brasher Motor Co._(53-tfc)
BABY CHICKS — Available
every Tuesday. Popular breeds.
La Grange Hatchery & Feed
Store, Delwln C. Hensel, Prop.
__(21-tfc)
STRAYED from my pen, Sun-
day, Dec. 13 — one red roan
steer calf, weight 520 lbs., no
mark, tag on back from Lex-
ington Sale No. 931. Notify H.
H. Weyand, Carmine, Texas.
(15-3c)
FOR SALE—1952 GMC pick-
up, long wheel base, good tires,
priced to’ sell. Adolph Matocha
Jr,, Phone 426J._(13-4c)
FOR RENT CHEAP — Small
service station on Highway 95
in Flatonia. See Harry Vogt
in La Grange. _ (84-tfc)
FOR SALE — Fine red cedar
porch rockers at Aug. Koe-
nig’s home. Priced reasonably.
(l-17c)
FOR SALE — Registered and
Grade A Jersey cows. Mike
Smith, Rutersville. (13-9c)
COME OUT and try our Juicy
Hamburgers, only 25f Served
seven days a week. Join the
Domino Tournament Friday
night at 8 p. m. Everybody
welcome. Monument Inn.
(13-tfc)
FOR SALE—Coastal Bermuda
stolons. We dig every Friday.
Harberr, Bros., West Point.
(13-5p)
FOR SALE — John Deere G
tractor, starter and lights,
good rubber, completely re-
conditioned. Four-row planter,
cultivator and bedder. Dealer
warranty. The inexpensive way
to go four-row. Morgan Im-
plement Co., Plum, Texas,
Phone 1615F11. (13-tfc)
IT wrr.T. pay YOU to check
our automobile and fire in-
surance rates. Savings up to
30%. Only stock companies
represented. Ed. A.J Giese.
Phone 386, 133 N. Jefferson
(Highway 77).__(70-tfc)
SERVICE STATION for sale.
Phone 513.__(7-tfc)
FOR RENT— Five-room fur-
nished downstairs apartment.
Phone 542-M. (14-tfc)
WE BUY PECANS Highest
pribes paid. Albers Hatchery
St Feed.___(3-tfc)
FOR RENT On Bluff—Newly
decorated five - room house
with bath, also shower. M. C.
Dtppel.___(14-tfc)
SCRAP PAPER pick-up Janu-
ary 10, if weather permits.
Call 532-J, or write August
Hunger, 1069 N. Franklin, La
Grange._ (14-3c)
FOR SALE — 150 acres land,
belonging to estate of John
Mltschke, deceased. Contact
Herman Mitschke, administra-
tor, Rt 3, Box 56, Giddings,
before January 7, 1960.
(14-5c)
WE MAKE 'SEAT COVERS,
door panels and head lining.
Re-cover furniture. Hartfield s
Upholstery Shop at Ritter s
Service Station. Phone 195-M.
._ (89-tic)
FOR SALE — House, three
bedrooms, two baths. 331 S.
Madison. Shown by appoint-
ment only. Phone 568.
(HKMfc)
HURRICANE FENCE— Fence
your property with America’s
most popular chain-link fence.
Many stlyes of redwood also
available. No money down, up
to 36 months to pay. For free
estimate call or write A moo
Fence Co., La Grange, Phone
416-J. W. P. Glaiser, Owner.
(20-tfc)
BABY CHICKS every Tues-
day at low prices. Von Min-
den’s Hatchery, Fayetteville.
(56-tfc)
FOR SALE— Seven-foot used
Philco chest freezer. Western
Auto Associate Store, Fay-
etteville. (4-tfc)
FOUR ROOM HOUSE for
sale: Must be moved, located
at Rutersville. Contact George
Boehm, 723 S. Madison.
(87-tfc)
FOR SALE!—37 acres with 5-
acre lake stocked with fish;
new house, camp house, good
water well, patio, plenty shade
trees. 18 miles east of La
Grange. Selling for actual in-
vestment. Gus F. Lindemann,
La Grange. Phone 92. (5-tfc)
FOR SALE— Six-room house
with bath, to be moved, $1,-
500.00. See Rev. F. E. Eilers
(Swiss Alp), Rt. 1, Schulen-
burg. (12-tfc)
FOR SALE—Good used pianos
and organs. Repair and tune.
Special price for Christmas.
Chas. J. Adamcik, Weimar,
Texas. (14-tfc)
FOR BUTANE and Propane
gas and systems, contact Fay-
etteville Butane Co., Phone
FR-8-2213 or FR-2285. (1-tfc)
WE BUY HENS. Bring early
every Wednesday. Albers Hat-
chery. (76-tfc)
FOR SALE — Two lots on E.
Pearl, 3 lots on E. Guadalupe,
3 lots in EJckel Addition; one
acre, near city, on 159; small
farms near city; five acres, six
miles out, near highway, tile
home, good condition; two
large lots with asbestos siding
two bedroom home, 5 years
old, sun room with jalousies,
double carport, utility house,
shade trees, barbecue pit; 88
acres, unimproved, good tank,
5 miles of La Grange; garage,
body and paint shop, cafe; 16
acres, highway and railroad
frontage. H. T. Carter. (5-tfc)
FARM FOR RENT— 40 acres
cultivation, between Round
Top and Carmine. See E. G.
Albers, La Grange. (7-tfc)
FOR RENT — FYimished gar-
age apartment, Mrs. E. H.
Patton, 457 N. Jefferson, Phone
478. (14-tfc)
WANTED — Pecans. Will pay
top prices at Diers Feed Store,
La Grange. (100-tfc)
FOR RI5NT — Two bedroom
unfurnished house, with den,
at 606 S. Franklin. Harry
Vogt. (10-tfc)
TOR SALE — Quarter-blood
Brangus bull and heifer calf.
Six months old. Minz.enmeyer
Farm, Route 1, Box 288, La
Grange, Texas. (10-tfc)
FOR SALE—Lock, stock and
barrel: My homestead, duplex
and land in Duval county. Also
antique violin. 65 years in my
possession. For further infor-
mation write or call Otto C.
Eckel, Phone 76W, La Grange.
(2-tfc)
IT’S EASY to buy. sell or
trade. See Giese, 133 N. Jeff-
erson, La Grange. (75-tfc)
FOR RENT—One unfurnished
downstairs apartment. Call
221-M. (2-tfc)
FOR SALE—One 1952 Chev-
rolet H4 Ton Truck with Grain
Bed equipped with unused re-
built motor with new n
guarantee, good tires.
First National Bank of La
Grange, Twuuu iWO-tle)
FREE POULTRY SERVICE
and diagnosis. Full stock of
Renosal, Avitab, Sulfa Drugs,
Terramycin. Worm Remedies,
Vaccines, NF-180, Germozone,
poultry supplies. Albers Hatch-
ery and F'?ed. (2-lwc)
WANTED TO BUY—Disc or
turning plow for F'armall “B”
tractor. Anton Sinrak, Mul-
doon, Rt. 1. (16-2p)
FOR SALE—41% cotton seed
meal. Full stock on hand.
Albers Hatchery & Feed, La
Grange. (10-tfc)
FOR RENT— Warehouse, for-
merly Johnnie’s Feed Store,
on highway, half block from
square; or will remodel or
build to suit tenant. Harry
Vogt. (59-tfc)
SPECIAL—Barbed wire, 12%
gauge, 2 point, 80 rod rolls,
$6.95 pier roll. Four x 14 foot
cattle hay feeders, $42. Creo-
soted posts in stock. Farmers
Lumber Co., La Grange.
(3-tfc)
IF YOUR ARE Interested In
Selling, list your property with
Roitsch Realty. Phone 450-W.
(104-tfc)
WAREHOUSE For Rent: Rail-
road siding, egg candling
room. Call Lloyd Moerbe, 563.
(75-tfc)
FOR SALE—Baby chicks and
started pullets every Tuesday
at low prices. Albers Hatch-
ery, La Grange. (80-tfc)
FOR RENT — Unfurnished
studio - type, two - bedroom
apartment. Mrs. J. C. Guen-
ther, 393 or 409. (77-tfc)
FOR RENT — Furnished gar-
age apartment. Call 362-W.
(9-tfc)
FOR SALE — Farm Record
Books, not difficult to use. Get
yours at Fayette County Farm
Bureau Office, La Grange.
(12-6c)
FOR SALE—Three-piece wal-
nut bedroom suite, also two-
piece suite with mattress and
springs; and child’s swings and
sliding board. Mrs. Edgar F.
Anders, Phone 300-J. (11-tfe)
WE GUARANTEE to make
you look better, work better
and feel better with Bexel cap-
sules. for only per day.
Schroeder Drug, Phone 4.
(41-tfc)
SHETLAND STALLION for
service. Large mares bred. Dr.
F. L Gunn, La Grange.
(46-tfc)
FOR BUTANE systems and
appliances, see Jake Rosen-
berg. Phone 352-W. (75-tfc)
FOR SALE—Wax King floor
sweep. Farmers Feed and Pro-
duce Co. (14-tfc)
BUTANE SYSTEMS, new and
used. Call 11 La Grange or 319
Smithville. (97-tfc)
FOR SALE—26” boy’s bicycle.
Vastine Koopmann. (15-2c)
WANTED — 10 to 50 acres
of land for corn. See Eugene
Michalsky, Fayetteville, Texas.
(15-2c)
FOR SALE — John Deere 8-
disc tiller. Frank Svoboda, La
Grange (Riverside.) (12-tfc)
FARM FOR SALE—55 acres,
between West Point and Plum.
See Walter Schroeder, or
Phone 53-W or 291-M after
6:00 p. m. (15-2p)
STRAYED— Two small heif-
ers, one black, one Jersey.
Missing from Schulze pasture
on Cedar creek, adjoining
Herbert Janssen. Notify L. E.
Bains, La Grange, Rt. 2, or
Dr. F. L. Gunn. (15-2p)
FOR SALE—1946 Dodge for-
dor, in excellent condition,
$125.00. Harvey Dippel, Phone
419. (15-4c)
FOR RENT — Three-bedroom
house, two baths. 459 N. Main.
Also unfurnished apartment.
Phone 188 or 495. (7-tfe)
NOTICE: Household furniture
and effects of Estate of John
Mitschke, deceased, will be
sold by Herman Mitschke, ad-
ministrator, at John Mitschke
residence, Route 3, Giddings,
on Dec. 26, 1959, between 1
and 5 p. m. (14-3c)
FOR SALE!— Farmall B trac-
tor, with planters, cultivators
and bedders. Single and dou-
ble front wheels. In good con-
dition. Contact Marvin Schu-
bert in the Rabbs Prairie com-
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maize, poultry, eggs, beeswax,
ri, com. La Grange Pro-
Company. (90-lwc)
IRON WASH POTS wanted.
Will pay $3 for large, $2 for
small; if cracked, $1.50. Also
want Indian flint arrow points,
muzzle loading rifles, pistols,
old clocks, dishes, etc. Salvage
Store, Eilinger Highway, La
Grange. _ (2-wtfc)
WANTED — Four waitresses,
one cook. Good pay. G-K
Restaurant, La Grange.
(16-tfc)
DO YOU NEED MONEY? If
you want to build, buy or re-
model your present home, see
us for a loan. Easy terms.
South Texas Life Insurance
Co., Record Bldg., La Grange,
_________ (16-Ntf)
W A N T E D— Used outboard
motor, 3 or 5 h.p. Lee Wagner,
Burton, Rt. 2 (Winedale).
(16-lp)
FOR RENT — Two bedroom
duplex apartment. Call Mrs.
Roy Giese.__(16-tfc)
$25.00 REWARD for informa-
tion leading to conviction of
person that shot and killed my
spotted dog in a roadside ditch
adjoining my land between 5
and 7 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 20.
Robert J. Kovar Sr., Fayette-
ville.__ _ (16-lp)
PREMIUM prices paid for
and Produce Co.
(2-lwc)
PIETSCH ELECTRIC
Service & Repairs
Qualified — Experienced
ANTON C. PIETSCH
N. Line St — Ph. I44-M
HOSPITAL PATIBNTS
Rudolph Koclan, Fayetteville.
Mrs. Elizabeth gtadtar, La
Grans*.
Mrs. Robert Marburger, Round
Top.
Herman C. Wittenberg, CUy.
Jim Cernosek, La Grange.
R. A. Cole, City.
George Boentng, La Grange.
Mra Frank Polaaek, La Grange.
Mra. Frank Dretcher, La Grange.
A. A. Renck, Round Top,
William Baker, City.
Emil Klesllng, La Grange.
Mrs. Minnie Hensel, La Grunge.
Hubert Rottsch, Schulenhurg.
Dianna Futschlk, City.
John Kovar, West Point.
Emil Vasek, Eagle Lake.
John Schroeder, City.
Miss Albina Staatny, La Grange
Baby Karen Svoboda, Austin.
Rev. O. C. Bllese, City.
Mrs. Julia O. Faison, City.
Mrs. Gerhard Reutber, La
Grange.
Miss Minnie Hofmann. City.
FOR SALE or TRADE — 23
sheep. Mrs. Whitworth, West
Point. Highway 71. (16-4p)
ASK FOR FREE termite in-
spection. Five-year guarantee.
All work done personally by
pressure spraying with n«w
improved chemical. Call, col-
lect, Alvin Bunjes, FR-8-2252,
Fayetteville._(2-lwc)
CISTERN NEWS
By Mrs. Gertrude Pavllca
Greetings
May tbe holy season of Christ-
mas, prove to be a time of bles-
sings filled with peace, Joy and
health—Is my sincere wish exten-
ded to tbe editor, the staff, the
readers and the correspondents.
Mumps
Neomie Hanzelka Is now a vic-
tim of mumps.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beale of Dais-
efta were weekend visitors of Mrs
Susie Beale and Miss Georgia
Frierson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard
and three daughters of New
Orleans arrived Saturday to
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Mason. Mr. Howard
returned to New Orleans Mon-
day, but his family remained
for the week.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Patrick during the three-
day Christmas holiday will be
Mr. and Mrs. DeHaven Pitts
and Capt. and Mrs. John Gras-
sel, David and Katherine Ann
of San Antonio; Miss Margaret
Patrick of Houston; Mrs. Ella
Eiband and Mrs. A. J. Eiband
of New Braunfels; Dr. and
Mrs. John Eiband, John and
Martha of Temple; and Bill
Patrick of Houston.
Christmas visitors with Mrs.
Clyde Robertson will be her
children and grandchildren,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Warnken
and children of Houston, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Roy Wessels
and children of Commerce and
Miss Susie Robertson, student
at Texas University. The
Wamkens and Wessels will
also visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Warnken and Mr. and
Mrs. G. J. Wessels.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Holubec
and J. C. will spend Christ-
mas in Houston in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Holubec
and family.
Mrs. Elvira Saxon left
Thursday morning for Laredo
where she will spend the holi-
das with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. J,
Harwerth, and their daugh-
ter, Elizabeth. She plans to re-
turn Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Kal-
lus and son, Richard ol Mal-
den, Mass., and Daniel Kallus
of Midland are here to spend
the Christmas holidays with
their mother, Mrs. Rita Kallus.
They will be joined on Christ-
mas Day by Frank T. Kailua
of Dallas.
FOR SALE—Farmall H trac-
tor in good condition. Also to
fit John Deere A: front moun-
ted busters and 4-row cultiva-
tor. Frank Machala Jr., Rt. 1,
La Grange (near Plum).
(16-2p)
Flatonia’s Modern
Nursing Home
FOR THE AGED
•Ute Approved - Double
•utd Private Rooms
Invalid* and Semi-Invalids
Accepted
Cantral Heating - Reasonable Ratee
Rudy Zemllcka - Ph. PR S-SSSb
FLATONIA. TEXAS
S/Sgt. and Mrs. W. G. Gar-
rett of Hempton, New Hamp-
shire, are spending the Christ-
mas holidays here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. August
Fischer.
DANCE
Warren ton Hall
Saturday, Dec. 26
Music by
THE TRAITS
Radio & TV Stars
Adm.: 75f Person
ALL ARE INVITED!
Ed. A. Giese Jr. of Houston
and Mrs. Geo. J. Ivy of Con-
roe will be Christmas visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. A.
Giese.
CLOSING
NOTICE
Saturday, Dec. 26
WE WILL BE CI-OSED
So that our employees
may enjoy a full
three-day Christmas Holiday
Please arrange your
business accordingly
ZIMMERHANZEL’S
GROCERY
La Grange
TYPEWRITER
and
adding machine
REPAIRS
Sales St Service
Brenham Typewriter Co.
207 So. St. Charles
GR 6-3313
La Grange Pickup Station
at The Record Office
New Year’s Dance
Thursday, Dec. 31
Tri-Association Hall
SCHULENHURG
Where Old and New
Friends Meet
Admission: $2.50 Per Person,
Tax Included
Table Reservation Free
With All Tickets Purchased
In Advance
. Plenty of Hats, Confetti
and Noise Makers
Music By
The Mello-Tones
Modern Popular University
of Texas Orchestra
For Reservations, Call 144,
Schulenhurg
munity. Marvin Schubert, Rt.
4, La Grange, Texas. (14-4pi,
From The Bottom of Our Hearts,
THANK YOU! W
We can hardly find words to express our deep ap-
preciation for the great outpouring of visitors to our
hank on the occasion of our Open House and Golden
Anniversary observance last Saturday.
To all of you who came and visited us on that day,
we want to say with all sincerity, “Thank You!”
For the many words and messages of congratula-
tions and good wishes — verbal, in print, by wire and
by mail — we are truly grateful.
And for all the beautiful floral arrangements sent
to adorn our building for this occasion, we must say
they were appreciated and admired by us as much as
by the thousands of visitors who viewed them.
In the face of such a wonderful tribute shown in
so many ways by so many—from all walks of life, from
all levels of business, from our hanking associates, and
from many well-wishers — we feel that we must voice
our appreciation and to renew our dedication to a pol-
icy of continued progress and service to which we be-
lieve the community, county and area are entitled.
Again, for these and all past favors, we say with
deepest sincerity, thank you one and all!
La Grange State Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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