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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1958
RECORD WANT ADS
WE BUY EAR CORN. Burkett
Feed Mill, I«i Grange. (85 -tfc)
BEDROOM lor rent. Phone
329J.____ (75-tfc)
WE HAVE and cut auto glass
(or all makes and models, also
table lops. Schulze Garage.
____ (4- tfc)
40% hog supplement, 36%
poultry supplement and 20%
calf developer; always fresh.
Burkett Feed Mill, lVi miles
east of La Grange on Highway
159.___(86-tfc)
FOR BUTANE and Propane
gas and systems, contact Fay-
etteville Butane Co., Phone 22
or 52. (75-tfc)
FOR RENT—Efficiency furn-
ished apartment, one bedroom,
exceptional features; suitable
for couple only. Phone 393 or
409. (71-tfe)
FOR SALE—Baby chicks and
started pullets. Albers Hatch-
ery, La Grange._(3-tfc)
FOR RENT — Furnished gar-
age apartment. Mrs. E. H. Pat-
ton, 457 N. Jefferson, Phone
478. (45-tfc)
FINISH High School or grade
school at home, spare time.
Books furnished. Diploma*
awarded. Start where you left
school, Write Columbia School,
P.O. Box 2382, Houston 1.
(2-52c)
BABY CHICKS for sale every
Tuesday. Von Minden’s Hatch-
ery, Fayetteville._(25-tfc)
BABY CHICKS — Available
every Tuesday. Popular breeds.
La Grange Hatchery & Feed
Store, Delwin C. Hensel, Pro]
(21-tfc
3
CHICKS— English White Leg-
horn pullets, cockerels, every
Tuesday. Poultry remedies and
supplies. D o 1 e z a I Hatchery,
Phqne 1606F11. (26-tfc)
WAREHOUSE for rent. Con-
tact Robert Pieratt. (102-tfc)
FOUND—Stray Hereford cow,
in river bog. Owner pay ad,
feed. Alvin Koehl, Ellinger.
____(48-4p)
FOR RENT — Furnished up-
stairs apartment. Will Loessin.
. (48-tfc)
FOR SALE — Four Jersey,
heifers, ready for breeding.
Bernard Mozisek, La Grange,
Rt. L__(48-2p)
RESPONSIBLE PARTY — To
service & supply accounts of
electronic hardwares in local
area, as your own distributor.
Part time to start, need not in-
fringe on present employment.
No selling required, all inven-
tory and supply work. This is
your own business with as high
as $400 a month to start with
a potential of $25,000 per year.
$2900 available cash needed
immediately to start which is
secured by equipment and
stock.
send a brief resume to Bo;;
5174, St. Paul, Minnesota.
__________(48-2c)
FOR SALE — Ford tractor,
Ferguson double disc plow, lift
type disc harrow for John
Deere M or M-T tractor, post
hole drill, grain drill, John
Deere four wheel trailer with
large cotton bed, all in good
condition. Lad Rausl, River-
side Addition._(43-tfc)
WANTED—A dishwasher, six
days week. Apply in person at
Cottonwood Inn Restaurant.
__ (44-tfc)
FOR RENT — Four-room un-
furnished downstairs apart-
ment. Phone 362-W. (24-tfc)
WE BUY POULTRY — John-
nie’s Feed Store, Phone 28, La
Grange;_(27-tfc)
ROSE SALE— No. 1 roses, 3
for $1.00, while they last. Cis-
tern Nursery, Flatonia, Rt. 3.
_(40-tfc)
FOR RENT — Five-room un-
furnished apartment. Mrs. Jack
Holloway. (45-tfc)
SPECIAL SALE—Success and
Mahan pecan trees 5/6 ft. and
6/7 ft. now reduced 25%. Cis-
tern Nursery. (39-tfc)
FOR RENT—Private furnished
downstairs apartment. Phone
If sincerely Interested. 5P-J. Mrs. Ceyrene Nollkump-
er. 543 E. Lafayette St.
(48-3c)
FOR SALE— Electric range
and refrigerator; two 400 capa-
city electric chick brooders.
Mis. Victor Ilomuth. (43-tfc)
FOR RENT—Two-story house
o r unfurnished apartment,
whatever you want. Also house
with some good pasture land.
H. A. Zwernemann, Ruters-
ville, Texas. (47-3c)
FOR SALE—Used Aeromotor
windmill and cistern; also used
lumber, good for barn. Contact
Louis Kunetka, Weimar, Rt. 2.
_(47-3p)
FOR RENT — Two - bedroom
furnished duplex, 153 E. Crock-
ett. Call L. W. Stolz Jr. Phone
35 or 48. (47-tfc)
WANTED- Settled lady to do
housework and care for chil-
dren. Mondays off. Call 369-J
before 8:30 a. m. 524 N. Madi-
son. (47-tfc)
FURNISHED HOUSE for rent.
Call 120-M. (40-tfc)
WANTED — Hunting lease,
deer, squirrel, year - round.
Four good hunters and sons,
permanent. Working men, not
oil operators. Box 719, La
Grange. (43-8p)
FOR BUTANE systems and
appliances, see Jake Rosen-
berg. Phone 352-W. (75-tfc)
LOST — Ladies’ billfold, with
gold embossing, containing
money and personal papers.
Please return to Record for re-
ward. (48-tfc)
FOR SALE— About 120 bush-
els com. Wanted to buy: Big,
gentle mule. C. J. Sommerlatte,
Fayetteville, Rt. 3, Box 57.
(49-1 p)
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“Tea parties teach me how to
be a good hostess. And Mother
says one thing every good
hostess knows is that Mrs. Baird's
Bread makes party sandwiches
stay fresh longer."
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FOR HOUSE PAINTING see
or write R. Wunderlich, 406 E.
Vine St., La Grange. (41-tfc)
FOR SALE—-Wax King floor
sweep. Fanners Feed and Pro-
duce Co.__(14-tfc)
SPECIAL — Veterinary Peni-
cillin, regularly priced at 75f.
Now 49^. No limit. Schroeder
Drug._____ (103-tfc)
IT WILL PAY YOU to check
our automobile and fire insur-
ance rates. Savings up to 30%.
Only stock companies repre-
sented. Ed. A. Giese, Phone
386, 133 N. Jefferson (High-
way 77)._ (10-tfc)
FOR SALE — Sweet Sudan
seed, re-cleaned and tested,
germination 87%; $5.5,0 per
100 lbs. Some Johnson grass.
Elton A. Wunderlich, Warren-
ton. ____ (38-12p)
FENCING—Beautiful Basket-
Weave Redwood and Lifetime
Chain Link. For free estimate
call Amco Fence Co., W. P.
Glaiser, Mgr., phone 416J, La
Grange. 74-tfc)
FXDR BUTANE systems and
appliances, see Jake Rosen-
berg. Phone 352-W. (75-tfc)
FOR SALE — 46.1 acres, four
miles out, on La Grange-Plum
highway. H. T.' Carter. (36-tfc)
FOR SALE—Trained Squirrel
dogs. Robert E. Loehr, La
Grange, Rt. 3._(48-2p)
HELP WANTED — Experi-
enced automotive mechanic.
Permanent position, ‘opportun-
ity for advancement. Apply in
person. Rosenberg-Todd, Inc.,
La Grange.___(48 -3c)
FRYERS FOR SALE—Weight
3 lbs. or more, 26<t lb. See Al-
fred Spies, at Carmine Y.
_____(48-tfc)
WANTED—Small, used grain
bin. Write Erwin Brendle, La
Grange. Rt. 2.___ (48-2p)
SPECIAL PRICE on cotton
chopping hoes, $1.75. Frank’s
Hardware & Plumbing Store,
Phone 48-W, Fayetteville.
_ (48-3p)
WANTED — Furnished or un-
furnished downstairs apart-
ment. At least two rooms and
kitchen and bath. For elderly
lady. Phone 624. (48-2p)
FOR RENT—Large warehouse,
rat-proof. Mrs. Clyde Robert-
n. (47-tfc)
Sacred Heart P-TA
Meets Tuesday
The Sacred Heart P-TA was
STARTED PULLETS for sale RESPONSIBLE PERSON
—Leghorns 10 weeks old 98f; [male or female, from this area,
17 weeks old $1.49. Sanford ' wanted to service and collect
Schmid (Shelby) Fayetteville. Lfrom automatic vending ma-
(49-2c) chines. No selling. Age not es- , , . , ,
--'--- I sential. Car, references and entertamed by the members of
$800 working capital necessary.
7 to 12 hours weekly nets to
$300 monthly. Possibility full
time work. For local interview
give full particulars, phone.
Write P. O. Box 4872, Dallas 6,
Texas. (4-lp)
VANTED — 50 to 150 cords
post oak cord wood, four-foot
.eng'h. Stadter Farm, Rt. 1,
Ledbetter, Texas. (49-2p)
WANTED TO RENT — Farm
place with cotton allotment and
corn, also good pastures. Write
Box J, care Record, La Grange.
(49-3p)
the Sacred Heart 4-H with a
hat show prior to its regular
meeting Tuesday afternoon.
A report on Sunday’s
Spring Festival was given and
the affair was termed a great
financial success.
Masses were arranged for
Innocenc Vasek, and the in-
tention of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
PELLETED Lone Star brand
Fertilizer for sale. Ed Kappler
& Son, 927 N. Franklin St.,
Phone 354-R, La Grange.
_(41-tfc)
WE BUY hens, eggs. See us
for prices. Albers Hatchery,
La Grange. (47-tfc)
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS re-
charged. Barney Schultz, at
Fire Station. (30-tfc)
PLANTS FOR SALE—Chrys-
anthemums, assorted colors;
FOR RENT — One - bedroom 'Elephant Ear bulbs, carnations, [Knippel. Members were asked
house, air conditioned. Key at
Hoffmann’s Sinclair Station;
$50.00 month. Phone 38-J.
(49-tfc)
FOR SALE — 25 pair breeding
pigeons, French Mondaines,
Homers and White Kings. Rea-
sonable. Stadter Farm, Rt. 1,
Ledbetter, Texas. (49-2p)
FOR SALE — Four-row self-
propelled combine. Sell cheap.
Michael Lehman, 145 E. Vine
St., La Grange. (49-2p)
potted geraniums. Mrs. Robert j to attend Mass on April 26, the
Bollmeyer, Rt. 3, Flatonia, Tex- feast of Our Lady of Good
as, 5 miles northwest of Cistern. Council, and also to attend
(49-2p) Mass frequently during the
------ — month of May.
FOR RENT — Furnished two-| Mrs. Jack Kana, Mrs. Ted
bedroom garage apartment. At- Adameik and Mrs. Leroy Stol-
tic ventila'ion. Roy Giese,'le were named to the nominat-
Phone 362-W. (48-tfc) ing committee. The school pic-
nic was set for May 15, and
the association voted to donate
$5 to the Fayette Memorial j Robert
Hospital on National Hospital
Day.
The next meeting will be
j held on May 13 at 3 p. m.
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HIGHEST PRICES paid for
hens, maize, hegari, and com.
La Grange Produce Co., J.
Palmer. (29-tfc)
FOR RENT — Unfurnished
Studio apartment, two bed-
room. Mrs. J. C. Guenther.
___________(20-tfc)
LOST—Ladies’ diamond Ham-
ilton wrist watch, white gold,
in La Grange or Fayetteville.
Reward. Pat W. Collerain, 5151
South Park Blvd., Houston 21,
Texas. Phone MI55792. (48-2c)
FOR RENT— Six-room house,
newly redecorated; across from
Katy depot. Call 500 or write
Mrs. Frances Vasek, Plum.
______ (25-tfc)
FOR SALE—One 1952 4-door
Ford “6,” clean, radio, heater,
one owner. One 1956 G. M.
pick-up, long wheelbase, 'with
aluminum sleeping cab. Rol-
and Bohot, Phone 515-W, La
Grange, Texas. (46-tfc)
IT’S EASY to buy, sell or
trade. See Giese, 133 N. Jeff-
erson, La Grange._(75-tfc)
FOR SALE—1950 Buick Spe-
cial, cheap. Good tires, low
mileage. One owner. Henry
Dolezal. (33-tfc)
FOR SALE on my farm cheap;
One barn, three chicken brood-
ers, two chicken coops and
catch pen, and single barrel
shot gun. Will Loessin. (48-3c)
room house near school. George
Lauterstein. (47-tfc)
QUALITY CHICKS from our
own flock of large egg-bred
White Leghorns, from best
breeders. Pullets, cockerels or
straight run chicks at low
prices every Tuesday. Wm. E.
Brendle, La Grange. (32-tfc)
BUTANE SYSTEMS, new and
used. Call 11 La Grange or 319
Smithvillc._(97-tfc)
FOR SALE —1951 Chevrolet
dump truck. Good condition.
Henry Zbranek on Holman
FM road. (47-4p)
RUBBER STAMPS — Let us
place your order; speedy ser-
vice. The Record office.
_____(24-tf)
STARTED PULLETS avail-
able at special prices now at
Von Minden’s Hatchery, Fay-
etteville. (25-wtfc)
PLANTS FOR SALE ~ Bed-
ding and pot plants. Hoelter
Green House, 537 N. Jeffer-
son. Highway 77 (10-wc)
ASK FOR FUSE termite in-
spection. Five-year guarantee.
All work done by pressure
spraying with new improved
chemical. Call, collect, Alvin
Bunje*, No. 33, Fayetteville or
306-M, La Grange. (1-wc)
BABY CHICKS — Selected,
tested, Pullorum controlled
flocks. 4A and Selected English
White Leghorns, Layorcas,
Black M i n o r c a s, Anconas,
White and Barred Rocks, Reds.
Pullets and cockerels every
Tuesday at low prices. 98%
pullet guarantee. We have
strain cross Leghorns. Inquire.
Poultry supplies and remedies.
Albers Hatchery, La Garnga.
__ (27-wtfe)
ROOM FOR RENT —512 S.
Main, Phone 296-J. (44-tfc)
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 Feed. (lwc)
BABY CHICKS from pullo-
rum controlled flocks mated to
R.O.P. roosters. 4AAAA White
Leghorns and White Rocks.
Pullets and Cockrells
WANTED—Whi'e girl to help
with housekeeping. Private'
room and bath. Three in fam-
ily. Good salary. For more in-
formation write Dr. J. T. Robi- ,
1 son, 1109 Gaston, Austin, Tex.
| (49-4c) j‘_
ENGAGED
CHICKS! CHICKS! Chicks live
and thrive on our FAYETTE
Pullets and Cockrells every fEE^ Our feed is manufac-
Tuesday at low prices. 98% | Jured daily, is always fresh and
mnr/ ts.fsa ' the vitamins and antibiotics do
sex, 1Q0% live ^®J^vcry guaiv I not have a chance to deteriorate
anteed. Write for price list.
Dr. Salsbury’s remedies and
free poultry service. Von Min-
Jen’s Hatchery, Fayetteville.
(25-wtfc)
in transportation and storage.
Our customers raise almost
100’’( of their chicks. They
feather well and grow to heal-
thy, large producers. Ask our
customers! La Grange Produce
Co., J. Palmer. (41-wtfc)
DEATH MAKES AVAIL-
NOTICE FARMERS—We will
grind and mix your feed with
concentrates and molasses on
your farm at town prices. Call . -,T n , , , ,
us for service, Phone 641. La 1 AELE 8<?od Raw'e1^ b1l,smelss
Grange Mobile Feed Service, iln G'^les county. Dealer who
509 E. Travis St., La Grange. - recently dled sold ,here 10
(47-wtc) r,arr ~
STRAYED — Two - year - old
light Jersey heifer, small horns,
tatooed both ears No. 14. J. M.
Paschel, Rt. 1, Fayetteville.
(49-lp)
FOR SALE — Eight Spotted
Poland China pigs, will be 8
weeks old April 26. Jesse R.
Cordes, Haw Creek community.
___(49-2c)
CUSTOM HAY BALING —
Anv amount. Contact Helmuth
Ziese, ht. 2, Round Top (near
Warrenton.) (49-5p)
FOR SALE— Boy’s bike and
scooter. Wm. F'utschik, 360 N.
Jackson.___(49-tfc)
FOR SALE—Registered Here-
ford bulls, from eight to eleven
months old. Elo Tietjen, Rut-
ersville. (49-2p)
WANTED — Several hundred
cypress pickets, 4 feet high.
Jesse F. Heinsohn, Rt. 2, New
Ulm. (49-3p)
ago. Trade well estab-
lished. Exceptional opportunity.
See P. A. Green, Rt. 1, Box
132, Flatonia or write at once.
Rawleigh's Dept., TXD-2000- .WANTED — A butcher at
202, Memphis, Tenn. iKreuz Market. Apply in per-
(46-9-50-l-2c)'son. (49-2c)
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.
Schaefer of Schulenburg an-
nounce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Callie Frances, to
A. (Bob) Meyer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B.
Meyer Sr. of*La Grange. The
wedding date is June 7.
Miss Schaefer is a senior
student at University of Texas
and Mr. Meyer is teaching
science at Fulmore Junior
High school in Austin.
MARKET QUOTATIONS
Thursday, April 17, 1958
The following prices were
paid in La Grange on the above
date and arc subject to market
changes. Eggs and poultry
prices are those paid by pro-
duce dealers.
Cotton, middling ............ 32:50
Hens ____________________________.... 104
Eggs:
Grade A. Large_______________334
Grade B .................. 31#
Grade A Small .... 244 to 28#
Grade C .............. 121 to 20#
Roosters ........... 8#
Sweet Cream:
Direct Shippers _________ 454
Sour Cream:
Direct Shippers________40$
Station ___________ 37#
jf.
Country Squire
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FOR SALE — Two thousand
bushels of ear corn. J. E. Mor-
gan. Plum,_ • (45-1 wc)
AMES IN - CROSS hybred
chick, ideal for caged and con-
fined layers. Pullets $49.00
per 100. Write for free color
catalog. Von Minden’s Hatch-
ery, Fayetteville. (25-wtfc)
FOR SALE—-2-bedroom home
on 2 lots in La Grange, $7,500.
Alfred W. Gau. (39-tfwc)
PREMIUM prices paid for
graded eggs Farmers Feed
and Produce Co. (1-wc)
WANTED — Lady to stay with
two elderly people. Otto Holl-
mann, Rt. 3, Brenham. (49-lp)
8TII MONTH REPORT on
Texas Random Sample Egg
Production Test shows ‘H3W’
Strain Cross White Leghorns
in 1st, 2nd and 3rd place com-
peting against 27 entries of
various hybrids. Look at the
report and you will buy ‘H3W.’
Baby chicks and started pul-
lets. Harris Hatchery, Winches-
ter. (49-4 wc)
Dtl Rto Ranch Wagon
R
4-Dooi Ranch Wagon
Meet
the Six
Savingest Wagons
under the
sun!
With new Interceptor V-8 power plus
new Crulse-0-Matlc Drive,* you’relo
for some wonderful savings
Ford wagons will go like no other wagons you've
ever known . . . and on less gasoline. Their new
Interceptor V-8’» teamed with Cruisc-O-Matic
Drive can save up to 15 cents per gas dollar. Ford
wagons cost less, too. In fact, Ford offers the
lowest-priced wagon of the low-price three, f And
just look at all you get: Smooth, new passenger-
car ride . ; . easy, new Magic-Circle steering . : i
plus exciting, new high fashion styling. And
beneath Ford’s beauty there’s a solid “Inner
Ford” that’s built for keeps : s : to keep your
upkeep coat down, your trade-in value up. No
wonder the majority of all the wagons on the
road arc lords. Come in ami see why for yourself.
•Options! at extra eort
tBaud w camfmrison t*f ma muf/u fartri*
4Ngg«jJ#W r*tatl dtiwsrtd
2 Door Ranch Wagon
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FORD
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' efftn the lowest-priced
# BIG FAMILY SEDANS
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✓ CONVERTIBLE
✓ STATION WAGONS
of the low-price three 1
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LA GRANGE MOTOR COMPANY
“Your Friendly Ford Dealer” — Phone 311
YOU GET THE BEST DEAL AT YOUR AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER’S
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