The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1964
THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, EA SHAIKH. TE3OT
PACT W
I am deeply grateful for
your continued
confidence and support.
I hope that I may have
your vote for re-election
on November 3rd
to continue
the important progress
that we are making
together.
ANTIQVINfi II!
Makes it EASY for you
Surprised On 40th
Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Ludvik Kokes
were surprised on their 40th
wedding anniversary Sunday
a .. to give nrm life uid beiuly
to old, Marred aod aged furni-
ture. Adapt new or old furniture
to complement French Provin-
cial or Early American. Every-
thing you need i$ right in the 8-
part kit, including instruction
booklet, sandpaper, etc.
Reg. $1.89
$4.45
i/2 Pt. antiquing
Provincial or Clear-tinting
751
(Tinting Extra)
LUMBER COMPANY
"Always Friendly Service"
413 E. Travis - Dial 968-4450
Charlie Jungmichel
KNOWS LIFE
INSURANCE
162 W. Colorado St.
LA GRANGE
Call Hint . . . 968-4736
Southland Life
afternoon, Oct. 25, by their ' Betty Klaehll Is
children at the home of their I
daughter and son-in-law, M-. ; Shower HonOTee
and Mrs. Fred Machac in Schu-
lenburg.
The afternoon was spent in
A miscellaneous shower hon-
oring Miss Betty Klaehn, bride-
conversation, playing dominoes J^ect
and taroks. Later a delicious 1 held at the Trinity parish hall
Black Jack Sunday after-
lunch was served.
Those present for the occa-
sion were their children, grand-
children and relatives, Miss
Mary Kokes of Karnes City,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kokes and | presented corsages of
children of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Machac and children
of Schulenburg; Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Recek and children, Lib-
by and Theresa Kokes, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Muras Jr. and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Muras and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jan-
da and children, Mrs. Christina
Lidiak and Mrs. Marcella Jan-
da, all of La Grange.
PIKTSCH ELECTRIC
Service & Repairs
ANTON C. PIETSCH
Qualified - Experienced
N. Line SI. - I’h. 968-4558
at
noon.
Upon entering, the honoree,
groom-elect and his mother
were showered with rice and
golden
rod dahlias. The grandmother
also wore a dahlia corsage.
Mrs. Lesley Naumann regis-
, NO SEWING
or DRESSES CLEANED
On Saturdays
Docekal Cleaners
FRANK C. FISHER
Income Tax, Management and
Systems Consultant
3M Dry Photo Copying
407 S. Jefferson
Phone 968-4:144
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
INSURANCE COMPANY
Horn# OMici • Southland Contar • Pi1 »
Rring Your HEARING PROBLEMS
To a Hearing Aid Specialist
RE ELECT GOVERNOR JOHN
emmy
FOR A GREATER TEXAS!
Political ad pe>d for by Connaliy for Governor Campaign Committee,
Merrill Conns1 iy, Chsirmea
Who has served LA GRANGE
and your community over 16
years. Scientific fittings arc
made on severe hearing losses,
including those who hear but
do not understand.
You Can Stop Being Hard of
Hearing Today!
Nationally Advertised Aids
Aceoustieon—Tonemaster
Qualitone
Wide Price Range—Eeey Budget
Terme
Free CONSULTATION in
LA GRANGE
LESTER HOTEL
Wednesday, Nov. 4
9:06 A. M. to 1:00 P. M.
MICHAEL M. NE8BIT
Hearing Aid 8p«ciaH«t
Courtesy Of . . .
Austin Hearing Aid SegViie
110 East 6th St. 1
Austin, Texas
The world’s leading acoustical experts made the test.
The V. S. Auto Club certified the results: at 20 mph...al 40 mph ...at 60 mph...
The 1965 Ford rides quieter
than a Rolls-Royce!
Prior to the introduction ot the
1965 Fords, the country’s lead-
ing automotive writers drove
the new models at Dearborn.
Most of these experts remarked
about the extraordinary quiet-
ness and smoothness of the Ford
ride. An automotive writer, in
Mechanix lllustrtiied, said, "If
there is a quieter car made in
this country. 1 haven’t driven it.”
Quiet Means Quality . . . Since
quiet is a traditional measure
of ear quality, Ford engineers
designed the ’65 Ford for maxi-
mum quietness. To illustrate
New Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III
during series of tesla.
> of tesla.
this quality achievement. Ford
chose to make a documented
test against the world's finest
luxury car - Rolls-Royce.
Holt. Rcranck and Newman.
Inc., world's leading acoustic
consultants to government and
industry, conducted the tests
under supervision of the au-
thoritative United States Auto
Club. All cars were tuued to
factory specifications.
llie Result... The Fords proved
PRC0UCJS0F MOTOROCMHWr
to be slightly quieter at all
speeds.
The official test report reads,
in part: “At all moving speeds,
on both courses, the Fords were
quieter than the Rolls-ftoyces."
The Difference . . . The sound
level difference, to be sure, is
small--but it is there. At 60
miles an hour, Ford was actu-
ally 2.8 decibels* quieter than
Rolls-Royce. At 40, Ford was
5.5 decibels* quieter. At 20,
Ford was 4.9 decibels* quieter.
However small these advan-
tages over Rolls-Royce may be,
they are significant evidence of
quality-important to anyone
buying a car in Ford's class.
lake A Feat Drive ... A key-
and a warm welcome-await
you at your Ford Dealer’s. The
key. incidentally, fits in the lock
no matter which side is up-
symbolic of the hundreds of
advances you'll find in any Ford
you road-test. Come in and sec
for yourself.
•Decibels are the universally recognized
attitM for measuring the rotume of sound.
SOUND LEVEL (AH reading In decibels)
MPH
.....LORO..
ROLLS-ROYCE
rORD
QUIETER BY
20
mph
67.4
72.3
4.9
.in
mph
75.9
814
5.5
60
mph
82.6
85.4
2.8
TEST CONDITIONS: Dry.
level, moderately amooth con-
crete divided highway; light,
quartering wind. All cars* op-
erated at steady 20, 40 and
60 mph with all windows
and vents closed TEST
EQUIPMENT: Bruel A Kjaer
precision octave band ana-
lyzer, recording through di-
rect observation and through
Nagra precision tape recorder.
Data expressed in Perceived
Noise decibels. TEST CON-
DUCTED on September 24,
l%4, by Bolt, Beranck and
Newman, Inc., of Cambridge,
Mass., the world's largest
acoustic consulting firm
TEST CERTIFIED by the
United States Auto Club.
CARS TESTED; Two brand
new Rolls Royce Silver Cloud
II! sedans, V-8 with auto-
matic transmission, list price
in New York $16,655 each.
Three 1965 Fords, each with
219-cubic-inch V-8 engine
and Cruise-O Matic transmis-
sion: (ialaxic
5 00 LTD, Certi*€d f>v
(ialaxie 500/
XL and Gal-
axie 500 4-
Door Sedan.
Test drive Total Performance 165...best year yet to go
The Total Performance 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 LTD being levied
FORD
untune • me on. ilium • mu • Mintntu
LA GRANGE MOTOR COMPANY
“43 YEARS WITH FORD”
tered guests and Mrs. George
Hubizal the gifts. Each wore u
corsage of red dahlias. The
gifts were placed on a table
covered with a gold and white
lace cloth centered with an ar-
rangement of golden rod dah-
lias and golden candles.
The hall was decorated in
gold and white, her chosen col-
ors. Mrs-. George Hubizal read
a poem ‘‘How to Preserve a
Husband” to the honoree.
Miss Iva Lee Baumbach, the
groom-elects’s sister, was in
charge of the games.
Refreshments of various
kinds of sandwiches, cakes, ko-
JOE HOKFEK
Cleaning - - rrcHsing
Hats Stcnm Cleaned
and Blocked
laches, chips, pickles, mints,
nuts, coffee and punch were
served by the hostesses.
VOTE
REPUBLICAN
Pol. Adv. Paid by
Fayette Co. Republican Committee
FAYETTE COUNTY
FARMS
TED HOUGHTON
Real Estate
Office I’hone 968-312:1
Res. Phone 968-3633
635 E. Travis St.
La Grange, Texas
■> ~ .•«*!
SPECIAL BARGAIN I
23-,
Console TV !
*3" dll. tub* 282 sq. In. pic. i
$ 199.95
CHARLIE TOBIAS CO.
“We Guarantee Service
on Everything We Sell”
PHONE 968-3950 • - LA GRANGE
• Full powtr transformer
• Up-front contola sound
• Up-front controls
SOMETHING NEW
Have you heard about it? Where! At the house of Lou-GU,
your custom-made drapery headquarters. All you Itave to do if
you want custom handmade draperies for your home is just give
us the measurement of your wintlows and let an experienced
seamstress make the. draperies for you. Traverse draperies will
be either lined or unlined, French pleated top, pressed and rea-
lly to hang with hooks inserted. Prices on this new service are
very reasonable. You wouldn’t believe draperies like these could
cost so little!
Wet have a good selection to choose from. So hurry . , ,
Christmas is only a short time off. Orders are coming in fast, so
don't delay. Call or come by today. For a free estimate on your
drapery order, call the house of Lou-Gil, 968-3954, 209 So. Jef-
ferson St., La Grange, Texas.
VVe have all types of drapery rods and supplies at rcason-
| able prices. So don’t put off your drapery problem any longer.
See the —
house of Lou-Gil
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
■BBHMBwanEaoBMauMHHHannmB
Want Your
Vote COUNTED ?
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Scratch the names of all candidates you do not want to vote for.
nov.
HOW TO MARK
YOUR BALLOT: *
1 Do not touch the ballot
JLe with your pencil except to
•crotch the name of a candi-
date or party you want to vote
ogainit.
ft
O To vote for a REPUBLICAN,
S.. you mutt mark out both the
Democretic and Conititution
Party candidate*.
**ti fc*
A To vote a STRAIGHT PARTY
V. TICKET, you most mark out
the entire columns for the other
two parties,
M To SPLIT your vote, you
*»• must mark out the name*
of all candidatei you do NOT
want to vote for.
r Eraiurei void balloti. If
ete you make a mistake, get a
new ballot from the election
judge.
ARTY
REPUBLICAN PARTY
For President and
HANKY M (.Ol.nWATER
WILLIAM E. MILLER
For U. S. Senator
GEORGE BUSH
For Congrc»sman-At-Large
BILL HAYES
For Congress
For Governor
JACK CRICHTON
For Lirutanant Governor
HORACE HOUSTON
For Attorney General
JOHN TRICE
Fgr Commissioner o#
Acriculture
JOHN B. ARMSTRONG
For Commissioner of
Oeneral Land Office
JOHN A. MATTHEW*
For Comptroller of
Public Accounts
DALLAS CALMR8, JR.
For State Treasurer
FRED S. NEUMANN
For Railroad Commissioner
(Full Term)
For Railroad Commissioner
(Unexpired Term)
DON FLANAGAN
For Associate Justice
“lace 1
ILY
For Associate Justice
Supreme Court, Place 8
tor Aaaociate Justice
Supreme Court, P1a<
T. E. KENNERLY
For Associate Justice
Supreme Court, Place S
For Judge. Court of
Criminal i
I Appeals
MARK YOUR BALLOT PROPERLY. Leave only the names of those can-
didates whom you want to receive your vote. MARK OUT ALL OTHER NAMES.
MAKE YOUR CONSERVATIVE VOTE COUNT!
(Paid for by Fayette County Democrat* for Goldwater)
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1964, newspaper, October 30, 1964; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989946/m1/3/: 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.