The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1965 Page: 5 of 6
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FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1965
THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE. TEXAS
District KJT-KJZT
Meeting Held Sunday
A district KJT and KJZT
meeting was held at Ellinger
Sunday afternoon with a large
attendance.
A short joint meeting was
held first at which the sup-
reme officers in attendance
were presented.
During the separate meet-
ings the KJT heard I. C. Par-
ma of Granger, supreme presi-
LISTINGS WANTED
FARMS & RANCHES
Waiting Buyers
Rhemann Realty Co.
Phone Warrenton CH9-2267
Rt. 1, Round Top, Texas
dent, who was the main speak-
er. The main topic of discussion
was the youth program for the
summer. Named on the com-
mittee were Steve Vitek of
Fayetteville, John Neiser of
La Grange and Willie Vitek of
La Grange.
This district recommended
Temple as the site for the KJT
Czech Day in August.
At the KJZT meeting the la-
dies heard the Rev. Marion
Atomanczyk of Fayetteville
and the Rev. Harry Mazurkie-
wicz of La Grange, who di-
rected his words to the par-
ents and the youth. Mrs. Be-
nita Pavlu, supreme president,
spoke on the pre-convention
membership drive. A youth
committee composed of ladies
representing every parish in
PIETSCH ELECTRIC
Service & Repairs
ANTON C. PIETSCH
Qualified • Experienced
N. Line St - Ph. 968-4558
fMffk
Specials Thursday, Saturday, April 15-17
Maxwell House
INSTANT COFFEE, 10 Oz. Jar
Maxwell House
COFFEE, 1 Lb. Can..........
Minnesota Valley Small
PEAS, 2 Cans................
Hunts
APRICOTS, 3 Cans.........
Hunt's
$1.25
303 Size
. 39?
24 Size
.. 89?
24 Size
. . . 69?
FRUIT COCKTAIL, 2 Cans.........
Banut Peach
PRESERVES, 3 Lb. Jar................ 79?
Si
Gladiolu
* FLOUR, 25 Lb. Bag..................$1.89
IJELLO, All Flavors, 3 Pkgs.............29?
CRISCO OIL, ll/2 Qt. Btl...............73*?
Nabisco
GRAHAM CRACKERS, 1 Lb. Box......35**
White Wing
FLOUR, 5 Lb. Bag....................45?
Sugar Ripe
PRUNES, 12 Oz. Pkg..................27?
Superior
COTTAGE CHEESE, Lb...............29**
Home Grown
RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS, Bunch 5?
Complete Stock Chocolate Or Marshmellow
Easter Eggs
LEMONS, Nice Size, Dozen...........
23**
Del Monte
TUNA FISH, Can....................
25c
CHUCK ROAST, Lb..................
STEW MEAT, Lb....................
35C
HAMS, Half or Whole, Lb...........
49?
SMOKED JOWlwS, Lb................
27?
Circle K Sliced
BACON, Lb.......................
53?
Superior DeLuxe
ICE CREAM, Half Gal............
79?
Superior
LES, Half Gal.......................
49?
• FROZEN FOODS •
COLONIAL German Chocolate Cake, 1 Lb. 9 Oz.........
FROSTY ACRES Broccoli Spears, 8 Oz., 2 for
....... 890
330
FROSTY ACRES Green Peas, 10 Oz., 2 for ------
330
W. E. SCHULZE GROCERY
Phone: 968-3352 — La Grange, Texas
the district was named.
Eleven ladies were awarded
50-year membership pins.
They were: Mrs. Emilie Kona-
rik and Mrs. Anna Korenek
of Plum; Mrs. Marie Dusek,
Hostyn; Mrs. Frances Shula,
Mrs. Hermenia Becka, Mrs.
Karolina Vasek and Mrs. Ka-
rolina Vitek, Fayetteville; Mrs
Sophie Hanzelka, Smithville;
Mrs. Rosalie Pisklak, Indus-
try; Mrs. Hermenia Lidiak and
Mrs. Lillie Vacek, Barton’s
Creek. These awards were
made by Mrs. Rita Kallus of
La Grange, supreme vice pre-
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
gratitude to everyone for their
kindness during my recent ill-
ness and stay at Fayette Me-
morial hospital. My special
thanks goes to Dr. Leland F.
Zatopek, the nurses and hospi-
tal staff for tbeir services, Rev.
Paul Grout for his kind visits,
and my friends who visited
me, sent flowers or cards.
May God bless each and eve-
ryone of you.
JOE KUEHN
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to the Fayette Memo-
rial hospital nurses and staff
and Dr. L. D. Boelsche for
their wonderful services dur-
ing my stay in the hospital.
Thanks to Father Ben Mazur-
kiewicz and Father Harry Ma-
zurkiewicz for their prayers
and visits; to Koenig ambul-
ance service; and to all my
friends and relatives for their
visits Your kindness will al-
ways be remembered. May
God bless all of you.
Mrs. Frank (Sophie) Polasek
Cen-Tex Livestock
Commission Co.
(.Hidings, Texas
Owner: Ed Tobias
Sale Every Tuesday
Tuesday, April 13, 1965
ON HAND:
Cattle 577, hogs 312.
CALVES:
Butcher calves, good and
choice 20-23.30, standard 19-
19.90, commercial 18-19.10, uti-
lity 16-17.70. Stocker calves,
good to choice steers 23-27.75,
common to good steers 19-22,
good to choice heifers 19-24.10,
common to good heifers 16-18.-
80.
BULLS:
Heavy weight 17-18.10, light
weight 15.50-16.80, yearlings
19-24.10.
COWS:
Stockers 12-15.60, heavy
weight 13.50-14.70, cutters 13-
14.40, canners 8-11.40. Cows
and calves, pairs, good 150-186,
medium 120-144, old worn out
split and weight.
HOGS:
No. 1 tops 17-17.50, No. 2
tops 16.50-16.90, No. 3 tops 15.-
75-16, sows 12-15.10.
Comments: Cen-Tex market
was good to stronger on all
cattle. Except fat cows sold
steady to 500 lower. Hogs 25(*
to 500 lower from last week.
fcL
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DOROTHY GRAY
SATURA CREAM
WITH HOKMONKS OK VITAMIN A
(4 ox. rofuWjr 3.00)
NEW SATURA
CLEANSING LOTION
(8 ox. 2.30)
both only
4.75*
(a 7.50 value)
Saluxa's exclusive formula
actually draws moisture
from the air to protect skin
from drying and aging
elements. Cleansing Lotion's
deep cleansing action Hoats
dirt to the surface.
Sahara Craam 8 os. ragufony 8.50
piiiI draining Lotion 8 OK 2.30
Hath Only 7.00 (an It 00 «Ju.)
\>!ul tOX
Dyer’s Pharmacy
103 N. MAIN
LA GRANGE
Nine Are Confirmed |day APrii *L W the Rev. Mar
! tin H OHst at fKo in ’ki u m
_ , tin H. Obst, at the 10:30 a. m.
At Round Top Sunday ; worship service with 195 peo-
1 pie in attendance. Confirma-
tion in the Lutheran church
Nine young people were con-
firmed in Bethlehem Lutheran
church of Round Top on Sun-
sident, who also spoke briefly
to the gathering.
The next district meeting
will be held in Plum in the
fall. Winners of the door priz-
es were Dorothy Prihoda
Plum, youth prize; and Mrs.
Henry Hrachovy of Ellinger,
adult prize.
The Ellinger ladies served
delicious refreshments.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to the hospital nurses
and staff for their courtesies
and kindnesses during my re-
cent stay there. Also to Dr.
John C. Guenther for his kind
and wonderful services, to
Pastor H. T. Flachmeier, Rt.
Rev. Msgr. S. A. Zientek, Rev.
Harry Mazurkiewicz for their
visits, and to all my friends
and relatives for their cards,
flowers and kindnesses while
I was in the hospital and at
home. Your thoughtfulness
will always be remembered.
May God bless you all.
LOUIS F. KEILERS
comes after an intensive study
oourse over a number of years.
Those confirmed were:
Glenn A. Truede, Charlene A.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS i
Of The Estate Of Gustav H. Unger,
Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that oH -
glual letters testamentary upon
the Estate of Gustav H Unger.
Deceased, were granted to me. the
undersigned, on the 12 day of Ap
rll, 1985, by the County Court of
Fayette County, Texas. All persons
indebted to said estate are hereby
required to come forward and
make settlement with me, and ail
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to pre-
sent the same to me within the
time prescribed by law My resi-
dence and post office address is as
follows: Edwin H. Unger, Route 2.
Smithville, Texas, 78967, where 1
receive my mail on this the 12 day
of April, 1986.
E’.iwin H. Unger, Independent Exe-
cutor of the Estate of Gustav H.
Uuger, Deceased.
(48-lc)
HOSPITAL PATIENTS
Mrs. Albert Huebel, La Grange.
Louis A. Uunjes. La Grange.
Emil Tliueiuler, La Grange.
Luebbie Morisse. La Grange.
Mrs. Alfred Menzel, Smithville.
Wilburn Hackebell, La Grange.
Marcus Sebesta, Mesquite.
Debra Lynn Drawe, Houston.
Walter E. Belt, Wallis
T. E. llaker. West Point.
Herman Voelkel, Round Top.
Otto Ulrich Jr., La Grange.
Mrs Reuben Maas, Jut Grange.
Marcus Mesecke, Smithville.
Mrs. Christine Lidiak, La
Grange.
Mrs. Edwin Ellers, Round Top.
Mrs. Lillian Quaite, La Grange.
Mrs. Stella Burger, Fayetteville.
Otto Wendland, Burton.
John Null, Muldoon.
Christine Horak, La Grange.
Ewald Welgelt, Round Top.
Miss Olga Kruschel, La Grange.
C. A. Naumaun, West Point.
Mrs. T. H. Kroll, La Grange.
Hullie Wlshert, West Point.
Mrs. August Janda, La Orange.
Mrs. Gerhard Joost, La Grange
Monroe Lindemann, Industry.
Emma Lee Scott, (col.), La
Grange
Ed Patterson, (col.), Fayette-
ville.
Rev. L. C. Jefferson, (col.), La
Grange.
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155 N. Main — Phone 968-3950—La Grange, Texas
Friday-Saturday, April 16-17
TRELLIS EARLY GARDEN
PEAS
2 Cans ......29*'
LIBBY’S CORN, W. K. or C. S.
Can............16**
KRAFT Miniature Marshmallows, 104 dz. Pkgs., 2 for .... 35(
KRAFT Tartar Sauce, 54 Oz.................................. ..... 23i
T. O. S. CATFISH, 1 Lb.............................................. 59|
OSCAR MAYER Luncheon Meat, 12 Oz............................ 37i
LOG CABIN Olco, 2 for ................................................... 35f
PIONEER Biscuit Mix, 8 Oz., 2 for ... ..... 19«
MAGIC Cake Mixes, 3 for ...............................- 33i
LIPTON Tea Mixes, Lemon or Lime, 2 for 25i
VELVEETA Cheese, 2 Lbs. 7»i
SUGARY SAM Yams, 24 Cans, 2 for 49
JELLO, Regular Size, 3 for 27(
BLUE CHEER. Giant Size ......,... 69<
SEE US FOR BULK GRAINS!
SHELBY STORE
SHELBY, TEXAS
Fayetteville News
Mrs. Alvy Kyle
W. C. Koch Dies
W C. Koch, 9S-year-old resident
of Fletonla. passed away at his
home Thursday, April 8
Funeral services were held Sat-
urday at 2 p. i)i- trom the Smith
Funeral Home. Burial was in the
City cemetery with Rev. Allen
Black officiating
Surviving are four daughtera,
Mrs. Dora McCall, Misses Emma
and Hattie of Flatonla and Clara
Koch of El Campo: also one sister,
three grandchildren and 18 great-
grandchildren.
He had visited here quite often
when Miss Clara Koch taught
school In Fayetteville Rural High.
Those who attended the funeral
from here were Mrs. Ed Sarrazlu,
Mrs. Wilma Plwetz, Mrs. Joe Zda-
rll, Mrs Rudy Kubeua, Mrs Lau
ra Forres. Denise Wled and Mrs.
Julia Kurtz of Houston.
Announce Arrival
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Beseda of
Houstou announce the arrival of
a daughter. Michelle Marie, born
on Friday. April 9, at the Heights
hospital. The little miss tipped the
scale at six pounds. Her mother la
the former Ruthle Jurecka. Proud
grandparents are Mr and Mrs.
Bud Jurecka and Mr. and Mr*.
Bill Be».-da, and great-grandpar-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ml-
nar and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Coufal
Sr
Peraonala
Mr and Mrs. Willie Beaeda and
children, Mrs. Rud Jurecka and
Vernon spent Sunday In Houston
with Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Beaeda
and daughter.
Treude and Darlene F. Treude,
son and daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Treude of Burton;
Ronny G. Sacks, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Sack Jr.; Jerry W.
Schatte, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Schatte; Doris J Kelm,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Kelm; Dineil K. Albers, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Albers; Kay A. Weyand, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Kearney
Weyand, all of Round Top, and
Richard Peters, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Peters of Carmine.
Those confirmed at the Sun-
day service will commune with
their parents or sponsors on
Thursday night, April 15, or
Friday morning April 16.
Bethlehem Lutheran church
will have communion at 8 p. m.
on April 15 and at 9 a. m. on
April 16. Easter Sunday Com-
munion will be at 10:30 a. m.
The 8 a. m. Easter Sunday ser-
vice will not have communion.
rS5 CAREFUL DRIVERS!
Farmers stjjj gives
you the savings /
you deserve!
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East Travis St. — Phone 968-3349
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DIE”
The time of Faster is here,
it is a time of new hope ...
the hope brought by the risen
Christ. It is the resurrection
hope of victory over death.
As servants of those in be-
reavement, we daily witness
the meaning and comfort i
which the resurreetion mes-
sage brings. It is the one hope
left to those standing for the
last time by a loved one who
has been taken away. For tha)
reason we urge you to think
about Easter and its meaning
and to go to the church of
your choice during the week,
. . . next Sunday. You will
hear a message important to
everyone.
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Phone 968-3121
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1965, newspaper, April 16, 1965; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990143/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.