The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1954 Page: 4 of 6
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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA ORANGE, TEXAS
HAS OPERATION
Mrs. Emil Kana submitted
to an operation at the Santa
Rosa hospital in San Antonio
Tuesday.
Registered
ABERDEEN
ANGUS
Pasture Fitted
AUCTION
SALE
Hulls — Females
80 Lots -r
FRIDAY, APRIL 9. *954
Sixth Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Hruoka
honored their daughter, Karen
Jane, on her sixth birthday with n
party Monday. April h. from 3 to
5. Games were played and a deli-
rious luurh was served, Tho din-
ing table was centered with a de-
corated rake In pastel shade or
blue and pink topped with pink
rosebuds and six pink candles. It
was prsented to Karen by her
godmother, Mrs. W. J. Koehl Jr.
B?rvd Birthday
Wm. f'hollctt was honored by
his children on his S2nd birthday
with a barbecue dinner and all the
trimmings at Hillcrest Sunday,
April 4.
The table was centered with a
birthday cake decorated in yellow
and pink which was topped with
H2 candles and letters “Happy
Birthday." The cake was prepared
by Mrs, Bennie Ponelk and was
presented to her grandfather.
Approximately no guests were
present to help Mr. C' cele-
brate the happy occasion.
Roesler Funeral Held
j Many relatives and friends paid
SAT., APRIL 17 *•++***••*••
1:00 I-. MJ- i Czech and Germat,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS
Legion Park
Sale Pavilion
2d Annual Gulf
(’oast Aberdeen
Angus Ass’n. Sale
Sponsored By
TEXAS
ELLINGER NEWS
By Mias Nancy Koehl
FLATON1A NEWS
Ry Mrs. Aug. No Ik ana per
PRAYER BOOKS
Large Type —
Czech Easier
and All Occasion
GREETING CARDS
I m—
“God Bless Our Home"
Pictures ,
ABERDEEN ANGUS
KOVAR GIFT
association | AND ART SHOP
Decoration Da/
The Oakhill Cemetery Ansocia
lion of Flatonta will observe ItB
Decoration Day Services on Sun-
lay, April 18, at 2 p. in. In case
of rain the services will be held
in the high school auditorium.
Attend Funerul
Mrs. F. X. Brunner, Mrs. Sadie
Kubena and Lottie Fernau attend-
ed the funeral rites of Herman
Seekamp at Yoakum Monday.
Leave For Induction
llbrimiii li. Pospiail, non of Mr.
ind Mrs. Bennie Poapiail, Benja-
min Daniel Florun, son of Mr. and
Mr* Anton Florin*, and Marvin
Frank Nollkamper, son of Mr. and
Mrs. AuguHt Nollkamper, were in-
ducted into the U. S. army Mon-
day.
Honored With Supper
Mra. O. A. LochhIii of Muldoon
honored her nephew, Marvin
Nollkamper. who left for service
Monday, with a delicious supper
it her home last Thuraday night.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. George
Prilop of La Grange, Mr. and Mrs.
August Nollkamper and Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Nollkamper t^nd Mrs.
Joe Sladecek. all of Flatonia.
Guild Showers
Y'ernelle Muen/ler
CISTERN NEWS
Bv Mm Gertrude Pavlira
The Wesleyan Guild met in Special Service*
the education building for its' Kev- Ignatius Kopezynskl held
annual meeting and birthday Bpeclal !U‘lvlo*!' Sunday afternoon
party Monday night. Co-host-
esses were Mrs. A. H. Brew-
ton and Mrs. Mabel Webb.
Christian*
over the world Were prayed for.
Altar Society
Sunday morning after the 7:3(1
good spring
MULDOON NEWS
By Mrs. L. W. Miller
Buv« Property
The old S. P. Section house,
which was up for sale, was pur-
chased by Roy Fulschjk and he
plans to move It to Ills property
in the Floy community.
Accepts Employment
Mrs. Helen Doherty has accept-
ed employment with Pratka s Elec-
tric Shop In La Grange.
A pot luck supper was en- o’clock mass, the lari Ira of the
joyed by the members and a Altar Society held their regular
guest, Mrs. Rudy Billeck. Eas- "18.e.t,"K , _ , L
ter decorations completed the! . “ Talent c'"b, ,
.pi . . , 1 brlday afternoon at two odock
setting. The centerpiece held thp individual Talent club held
a bouquet of sweetpeas and their firet meeting. The elglilh
Easter bunnies. j grade wn* In charge of the pro-
After the meal, a short busi-: gtam.
ness meeting was held. New i c*meteries Cleaned
officers for the comine year1 /ru,'mltty morl“nK member, of
were elected and will be in-parUh hc.,.e Kathered anU KaV),
stalled in the June meeting, the cemeteries
Several members accepted an cleaning,
initation to a district Guild: Fl*t0"l|l pl»y» Cistern
convention which will be held ! afternoon the Fla-
on May 2 in Austin. Mrs. Jack | ‘“‘l!1* b“eba11 “oyH vol'"5I
_ „ i , __ ! hull glrlH, accompanied by Rill
announced that Mrs Mahaffey, cam* to Clatern.
Miles i^nolle of Industry, j In haaobali Flatonia hoys won,
would give a dramatization of 6 to 1.
the study course, Jeremiah. | "ppp played three games
All members were urged to!of vol,ey ,lnl1 1,1 whl<'1'
won, If. to 4. 1« to 14. nnd 15 to 13.
Chinese checkers provided
entertainment, after which A ' "alser and Alnm at-
M,,, Vernellt Mu.nder
pleasantly surprised with a with The Sick
crystal and china shower. Miss! Then. Selmil^t i« improving .at
Muenzler will become the ' lafactorlly at the Smlthville ellnie
bride of Charles Vanek on Leo Klfiil,pr ls improving from
April 10.
ROUND TOP NEWS
, By Mrs. Leo Jaster
Many Attend 8. 8. Rally
It has been reported that many
attended the Sunday School Hally
at Shelby Sunday afternoon and
ihat It wan a good Rally. Those at-
tending from here were: Mr. and
Mrs. Hoy Kliimp. Marcus and Miss
Virginia Welgeit, Rev. and Mrs. A.
H. Weiss. Misses Joyce Seidel, Ar-
Ilne Noak, Doris Faye Kiel and
Willis Banlk. Mrs. WiUle Baulk.
Mrs. Hllmer Schwarz. Mrs. Cla-
rence Wagner, Mrs. Delphine Hln-
ze, Mrs. E. A. Schulze and Milton
Noak. Mrs. Marvin Jaeger was
elected secretary and Milton
Sky-Hi Theatre
La Grange
Fri.-Sat., April 9-10
“ALL THE BROTHERS
WERE VALIENT”
Robert Taylor, Stewart
Granger, Ann Blyth
In Technicolor
Winchester News
By Renate Stretcher
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Jpetials
APRIL 9 AND 10
SHORTENING, Mrs. Tucker’s,
3 pound can--------85c
CHILI WITH BEANS, Armour’s,
No. 2 can---------25c
MEAT BALLS, Armour’s, in gravy,
No. 2 can---------39c
SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT,
Armour’s, No. 2 can----25c
PREMIUM CRACKERS, 1 pound box 25c
TREND, new suds, large, 2 boxes — 39c
SUPER SUDS, new, large, 2 boxes 49c
COFFEE, City Club, drip, 1 lb. can — 98c
FLOUR, Radiance Rose, 25 lb. bag $1.83
PEACHES, Hunts, No. 21/* can--25c
OLEO, Armour’s Sweet Sixteen, lb. 23c
WIENERS, Austin Meat Co., lb. — 35c
FRESH TOMATOES, No. 1, carton — 15c
POTATOES, Idaho Russets, No. 1,
10 pound bag —j----- — 49c
FRYERS, fresh dressed, pound----49c
TEXAS BEER, 6 bottle carton, warm 79c
(Plug Deposit)
----
Also Have Cold Drinks and Beer
On Premises.
SINCLAIR GASOLINE AND OILS
Open Week Days 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.
WEISHUHN’S
GROCERY & MARKET
Just Short Distance From City Limits
On Fair Grounds Road. Highway 77
their IhhI respect and attended the
funeral of Mrs. Hattie Koealor. 73.
on Sunday. April 4. at Jecmcuek
Funeral Home Chapel. Interment
was lb the La Grange New City
Cemetery.
From out of town were: Mr. and
Mrs. Kwald Roesler and funilly of
Houston; Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert
Roesler and Frankie Dee of San
Marcos; Mr. and Mrs Leonard
Jasek and daughter of Conroe;
I’fc. Raymond Roesler and wife of
La Grange, TIL; Mr. and Mrs. I'nr-
ry Hauck and Mr. and Mrs. I)<m
Klein of Houston; Willie, Hattie
and Minnie Ranbe. Mrs. Leo Raabe
and children. Mrs. Ida Wtoser.
Henry Ocker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Sitz, Mr* Lillie Currey, all of
Rosebud; Mr and M th. l-'raiiB
fold. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Swizo. Mrs D Witte of Hobson;
Lillian and Bennie Fehrr-nkamp.
Mr*. Gus Seims, Mrs. Hilda Stach,
all of Shiner; Mr. and Mra. ife-
mund Hoelseher of Wharton; Mrs.
John Henneke, Mr. afid Mrs. Os-
wald Henneke and children of
Bernado; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Kaase and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Roes
ler of La Orange; Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbert Kaase, Mrs. Lina Kaase
of Schulenhurg; Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Huebel of Smlthville; Mrs.
Joe Rek of Wharton; Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Huebel of La Grange; and
Mr. and Mrs. George Froudenhorg
and children of Austin.
Here For Funeral
Pfc. Raymond and Mrs. Roesler
of l.a Grange. 111., arrived by plane
to San Antonio Saturday and came
here to attend his grandmother's
funeral Sunday. They will remain
for about an 18-day furlough to
visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Roesler Sr. and also In San
Marco* with relative* and friends
Address Change
Mr. and Mr*. Emil Divin of
Route 2. Fayetteville, are In re
relpt of a letter from their son.
Pvt. E-l Bennie E. ltivin of Fort
HIIhn. advising them to have The
Record sent fo him at tho follow-
ing address: V. S. 54152425, Btrv
B, 12 Tug. Bn., A. A A . R. T. C ,
Fort Bliss, Texas.
Church Notice
St, Michael's Lutheran Church.
Missouri Synod, Walter Stretcher,
Pastor.
gall bladder trouble.
Change Of Address
Friends and relatives who wish
lo correspond with Mrs. Evelyn,
Karlsch are advised of her change
of address. The new address Is
5218 Linden, Hellalre, Texns.
Birthday Party
Friends and relatives surprised
Mrs. Belmont Dunk on her birth-
day Friday night. The guests in-
cluded Mr. aud Mrs. Cecil Hart
amt family, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Hart aud family, Mrs. Robert Dunk
and family. Miss Yvonne Karlsch,
Mrs, Hoseuhain and Anna. Mrs.
Friday: English Lenten Services.
3 ir m.
Sunday: English Palm Sunday
Services. 3:30 a. m. with examine
tion and confirmation of Ida R*nn
Dunk. Helton Roy Koenning, Raj-jCarl Hielscher and Carrol, Mr. und
mond MattbUetx, James Mltschke.' Mrs. Lcnorad Dunk nnd daughter
Walter Noack, Evelyn Noaek. Hel-lof Smlthville, uml Mr. and Mrs.
ga Stretcher and Claren Ruth Edward Kaiser and son. Mr. and
Zoch. | Mrs. Henry Engbrock, and Mrs.
Winchester Methodist Church I Ehi11 I,'R,8Ch “rul children of La
James Casparis, 11:01) a. in.. Serv- Grange. Cofree, punch, sandwiches
ices. | and cake were served as refresh-
Services For Paul Waiser I ments.
Paul Waiser of Thorndale, bro-
ther of Teacher A. O. Waiser and
Alma Waiser of Winchester, passed
away suddenly last Wednesday.
He attained the age of 67 Mr. end
EASTER DANCE
At Tietjen Hall
SWISS ALP
Sunday, April 18
Music By
Falke Orchestra
Gents 36c, Ladies 36c.
Tax Included
EVERYBODY WELCOME
ARTHRITIS?
l h*ge 6**8 JIWQZUitittllllv hlesSed
in being restored to active life
artcr being crippled in nearly
every Joint In my body and with
muscular soreness front head to
foot. I hud Rheumatoid Arthritis
and other forms of Rheumatism,
hands deformed and my ankles
were set.
Limited space prohibits telling
you more here but if you will
write me I will reply at once and
tell you how 1 received this won-
derful relief.
Mrs. Lela S. Wier
2805 Arbor Hills Drive
P. O. Box 2695
Jackson 7, Mississippi
Sunday, April 11
“THE STORY OF
THREE LOVES”
Kirk Douglas, James Mason
Mon.-Tues., April 12-13
“TITANIC”
Cliflon Wcbh and
Barbara Stanwyck
Wed.-Thurs., April 14-15
“NO TIME FOR
FLOWERS”
Viveca Lindfors and
Paul Christian
Noak president. | service which will begin at IP a.
Conflrmante Examined j ni- confirmation of the children *
Many visitors were present lor «■»»* wfU, take place,
the service in llie Bethlehem Luth- Birthday Celebranta
i ran church on Sunday morning Judy Mae IHnzr observed her
during which service examination birthday ou April 1. Mrs. Ezra
exercises of the confirmation class Kelm and Anna Jean Kuetp were
were held Next .Sunday In the I birthday celebrants on April 3.
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KUHN'S PAINTS
FRIDAY,
Kuhn’s Climatizrd Paints will give
your home the utmost in beauty
and protection because they are
made IN this climate FOR this
climate.
Let us give you full details)
Last Rites
For Anton
Funeral sen
Tuesday mini
Heart church
Anton Joseph
Houston hit-a
of Saturday ni
The Rpv. I
officiated' and
Garden of Get
Park cemetery.
The Holman
time Fayette c<
leaves his wid
sia Walla of
daughters, Aiict
port, Mrs. Rosa
neapolis, Minn.,
Pargac, Mrs. [\
Miss Lorine W
Doris Mae Wall
ton; four sbns,
and Bennie, i
and Charles W<
bus; seven
seven sisters an
ers, names of w
ed in the previ
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WAITER KNE1P FURNITURE CO
Phone 302 — La Grange, Texas
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FRIDAY-SATURDAY-MONDAY
USED TRACTORS
AND EQUIPMENT
PRICED TO SELL
1952 Farinall Super A One
Row Tractor And
Implements
1949 Ferguson Tractor
1949 Ford Tractor, Used Very
Little
1950 Ford Tractor
1947 Allis-Chalmers Tractor
And Side Mower
1947 Avery Tractor And
Implements
1942 John Deere Tractor And
Implements,
Fordson Tractor, Still In
Good Condition
1 Used N. K. O. Cultivator
1 Mold Board Plow, 12”,
Good Condition
1 Tandem Drag Type Disc
Harrow, 18” Discs, Good
Condition
1 Rear Mower, Good Condition
1 Farmall Mold Board Plow
1 Used Middle Buster
La Grange Tractor
& Implement Co.
Your Ford Tractor Dealer
Phone 508
FOR THE BEST USED CAR VALUES
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR
ALWAYS SEE US FIRST
1951 Ford Custom Del. Tudor,
Fordomatic, Radio, Heater, Clean 875.00
1950 Ford Custpm Tudor, Overdrive,
Radio, Heater------vi— 695,00
1950 Ford DeLuxe Tudor-----$635.00
1949 Huick Super, Radio, Heater-- 595.00
1949 Chevrolet Tudor, Radio, Heater 595.00
1948 Chrysler Fordor-------f 485.00
1947 Ford Super Del. Tudor---- 395.00
1946 Ford Super Del. Tudor----- 285.00
1935 Ford Fordor Sedan -x ----85.00
1949 Dodge 3-4 Ton Stake Truck--- 575.00
1929 Ford 1 1-2 Ton Stake Truck---135.00
1938 ahd 1937 Chevrolet Tudors,
Your pick--r. —--—^---27.50
1953 Ford l/i Ton F-100 Pickup,
8 Cyl., Overdrive, Low Mileage
Why Pay More When You Can Buy Here
And Save Money
LA GRANGE MOTOR
COMPANY
Your Frfrhdly Ford Dealer
Phone 311 , -
NYLON HOSE, 51 Gauge, 15 Denier,
Park Avenue Brand, sizes 81/2 to 11 -
LADIES’ HAND BAGS, Ladies’ Newest
Spring and Summer styles---
---88c
$1.98
(Plus 10% Tax)
LADIES’ SPRING HATS, Newest Stvles in
Wide Variety of Straws and Fabrics. Now — $1.88
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS, White and Fancy,
in 14 to 17 and 32 to 34 sleeves---------$1.77
A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING DRESSES
In Crepes, Cottons, Linens and Everglazed Cottons,
Wide Variety of Styles, Sizes 9-15, 12-20, 38-44
V
INI AMtliCAN OISIfltlNG
— ...... '■ ■— ~.i» . „
Frid
NOW $5.74
MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS, Plaid, Seersucker,
Short Sleeves, Sizes S, M, L and XL______^ — 99c
MEN’S WESTERN DRESS STRAWS, in
White, Biege and Tan, Sizes 6 5-8 to 7 5-8, Now $2.88
MEN’S TAN MESH DRESS OXFORDS,
Star Brand, Sizes 6 to 12. Now — —----$7.98
LADIES’ NEWEST SPRING DRESS SHOES, ,
in White, Patent, Combination.Mesh and
Leather, in C uban and Medium Heels,
Sizes 5 to 10. Now — — — , $4,77
CHILDREN’S MESH SANDALS, Open Heel,
W edge Style in White, Sizes 8V2 to 3. Now — $2.84
New York Store
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2—11 05
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BLACKBE
12 oz. g
MILK, Car
NAPKINS,
SWEET PC
VARIETY
FLOUR, Gi
PINK SALi
CATSUP, I
VEGET
CARROTS,
ORANGES,
JASMINE
VELVEETA
2 pound
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1954, newspaper, April 9, 1954; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989494/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.