La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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DR. L. J. MC NUTT
DRUGLESS CLINIC
X-Ray A Flourescope Service
Office Hours: 8 a. m.-5 p. m.
Otto Hunger Bldg.—Phone 428
Marburger’s
ELECTRIC SHOP
LICENSED & BONDED
ELECTRICIAN
Wiring of All Kinds, and
Electric Appliance Repairs
Back of M-S Co__Phone 88
| Rom where I sit... ly Joe Marsh
LA GRANGE JOURNAL
tract! —lores—Lg.
Bessie I. Ware et al to Geo. E. Le-
nert, Trustee for Mallie Schermack,
Deed of Trust, 112 feetxlflo feet being
a Fraction of Farm Blk. 38, John H.
Moore, Plan, La Grange.
Mary L. Smith et vir to Andy Speed,
Deed, Undivided 9-40 interest in 236.2
acres, Wm. M. Evans and J. B. Tatum
1-3 Lgs.
J. B. Aldridge to Ben Davis, Deed,
Lot 8, out of Subdiv. of Farm Blk. 46,
John H. Moore Plan, La Grange.
Lemon Adams to O. H. Wolters,
Trustee for Paul Huaer, Deed of
Trust, Undivided 8-4 interest in 30x160
feet out of Lot 8, Blk. 71, Schulen-
burg; Also another 30x159 feet out of
Lot 3, Blk 71 Schulenburg.
Paulina Gallia to Julius R. Petter
Release Lien, 74.36 acres and—
Gorham 1-4 Lg.
■vis to Chas. Matula et al,
Release Oil Leases, 328.46 acres—Lg.
Olivia Loving et vir to R. J. Moore,
Oil & Gas Lease, 40 acres, A. E. Ba-
ker Lg. 10 year term.
interest in 64 3-4 acres, A. E. Baker
Lg. (20 year A 6 months term)
Lina Hoffmann et vir to Otto Wink-
ler, Release Lien, 56 acres, Ignacio
Almanaur Lg.'
W. L. Haase et ux to John Kadle-
cek, Deed, Fr. Farm Blk. 7, John H.
Moore 1-2 Lg., La Grange.
Edward E. Vrana to A. L. Vrana,
Revocation of Power Attorney, dated
Nov. 19, 1943, recorded Vol. 191 page
337, Deed Records.
The State of Texas to John Pain,
Photoatatic Copy Land Patent, 1 Lg.
of Land.
Mrs. Ludmilla Kailua et al to The
Public, Affidavit Proof of Heirs of
Joseph Kainer, et ux, both deceased.
Mrs. Ludmilla Kailua et al to The
Public, Affidavit, for Proof of heirs
of Adolph Kainer, et al, both deceased.
F. A. Heinrich, Guardian of the Es-
tate of Josef Heinrich, non compos
mentis, to Adolph Kainer Jr. Release
Judgment, Vol. 5 page 295, Abstract
of Judgment Records.
Dorothy Kainer et al to Wilhelmina
Blk 49 also known as Lot 11, Blk. 518,
Faison A Ligon Addition, Li Grange.
Erna Nordhausen McBride to Elton
G. Schulse, Deed, 22,600 square feet
in Schulenburg.
Hirsh N. Schwarts to Mrs. Olera
Mason Barr, Deed, 10,000 square feet,
-Lg.
J. W. Schwarts et ux to Jerome
Petter, et ux. Deed. Lot 2, Blk. 101,
Schuls Addition, Schulenburg.
COZY PROGRAM
KOR THE WEEK
Holiday In Mexico
Clasaical and rhythmic music rath-
er than jive are presented in this mu-
sical in ‘tectiincoior. Jose Iturbi enter-
tains at the piano on several occasions,
inclusive of one swift excursion into
boogie-woogie with his sister accom-
panyng him on a second piano, and al-
M. Wotipka et ux to Joseph P. !*° directs a symphony orchestra. The
1-2 of Lot 1, Blk 41,
Eddie Loving et ux to R. J. Moore Kainer, Deed, Undivided interest in
et al, Royalty Contract, Undivided 1-2 95 acres, John Paine and J. S. Coun-
interest in 64 3-4 acres, A. E. Baker :
Lg. (20 year A 6 months term)
R. J. Moore et al to R. M. Wiley et
al, Royalty Contract, Undivided 8-8
AimtrtiBtmtut
How to Handle
a Fortune
Some months ago I reported in
the Clmrion how Mel Bate's unde
died up north, and left him with a
tidy fortune.
i * Naturally, our town was curious
to aee how Mel would spend it:
, Traveling around the world ...
getting a new house or car...
| wearing fancy clothes ... or din-
ing on cold pheasant and cham-
pagne ...?
I* We can now report, Mel hasn’t
changed a bit! Drop in on him any
. night, and you’ll find him in his
I shirt sleeves by the fire, chatting
with the Missus, sharing a mellow
glass of beer with friends.
From where I sit, Mel has
learned the art of handling money
—as well as handling people. You
don’t let cash-in-the-bank push
you around any more than you
let people push you around. If you
like the simple, homey life; com-
panionship and quiet ways; a glass
of beer and friendly talk — that’s
worth a fortune, after all!
cil Lgs.
, Annie 0. Kainer Heintze et al to
Rudolph Janischka, Deed, 70 acres,
John Paine Lg. and Undivided 1-2 in-
terest 25 acres Council Lg.
Rudolph Janischka to R. O. Kallus,
Trustee for Mrs. Ludmilla Kallus,
Deed of Trust, 70 acres, John Paine
Lg. and Undivided 1-2 interest 26
acres, J. S. Council Lg.
Dorothy D. Brady to John Trice
Brady, Special Warranty Deed, 203.5
acres, Alex Ewing 1-4 Lg.
George J. Genzer to Ed. Lebeda,
Deed, —acres, E. Anderson Lg.
W. S. Robson to Mabel Sutton Sch-
ermack Dobbins, Release I^ien, Lot 8
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LA GRANGE, TEXAS
P. O. Box 101 — Phone 364
Janak, Deed,
>Flatonia.
Katherine H. Primm to Helen
Primm Fondren et al, Deed, Und. 1-8
interest in 520. 7 acres A 38 acres
William Barton Lg. (Part Bastrop
'^ounty).
The Federal Land Bank of Houston
to William Loessin et ux, Release
Deed of Trust, —acres—Lg.
Sam E. v. Rosenberg et ux to The
Federal Land Bank of Houston, Ex-
tension Agreement, —acres —Lg.
Lawrence Kulhanek et ux and Ro-
bert Coufal, Extension Agreemtnt, 61
acres, Thomas Gay 3-4 Lg.
Edgar L. Fricke et ux to Donald
Nagel, Deed, 10-100 acre, James Winn
Lg. 0. L. Killough, et ux, et al to E.
C. Minnsen, Trustee for Neal Stick-
ler, et ux, Deed of Trust, 65 1-3 acres,
J. R. Jones Lg.
O. L. Killough et al to E. C. Minn-
sen, Trustee for Henry Hartman, et
ux, Deed of Trust, 64 1-3 acres, J. R.
Jones Lg.
Albert Hollas et ux to Oscar. Hollas
et ux, Deed, 83.1 acres, Ignacio Al-
manzur and John Paine Lgs.
Clenton Brent et ux to Mose Vaughn
et ux, Deed, 1 acre,"John Edmund Sur.
Paul Wagner et ux to C. A. W.
Schiege, Oil Lease, 150 acres, Wm. S.
Townsend Lg. 10 year term.
Bruno Gfebhard et ux to C. A. W.
Schiege, Royalty Deed, Undivided 1-2
interest in 93 acres, Wm. H. Jack Lg.
10 year term.
Ernest Hackemack et ux to C. A. W.
Schiege, Royalty Deed, Undivided 1-2
interest in 59.16 acres, William H.
Jack Lg., 14 year term.
August Schulze et ux to C. A. W.
Schiege, Royalty Deed, 84.7 acres,
William H. Jack Lg., 14 year term.
C. A. W. Schiege to F. J. Stadter,
Royalty Deed, undivided 1-4 interest
in 59.15 acres, William H. Jack Lg.
14 year term.
C. A. W. Sciege to F. J. Stadter,
Royalty Deed, Undivided 1-4 interest
romance of the American ambassa-
dor’s son in Mexico City la the theme.
Roddy McDowall and Jaift Powell are
the youthful etgrs In this great pic-
ture to be shown Wednesday and
Thursday. ■*
Cornered
A discharged RAF flyer, upon re-
turning to France in search of hia
French wife, finds that ahe has been
murdered because of her activities
in connection with the underground.
Trailing the killers, the flyer follows
them to Buenos Aires. He exposes the
connection of the killers with a group
of Fascst refuges, and the whole
group is trapped and punished. Friday.
Roaring Rangers
This picture differs from other
Westerns in that it requires a certain
amount of mental aagility to follow
the main character through his light-
ning-chances. First he is the good and
honest ranger but suddenly becomes
the Robin Hood of the West. Saturday
Night Train To Memphis
It’s the story of a small village and
its people and their fight with the pre-
sident of a railroad who attempts to
gain possession of their land. It con-
tains all the elements of swift moving
Marriage Licenses
Roy Jackson Pate and Mrs. Dorothy
S. Blackburn.
Alvin L. Gosch and Miss Elizabeth
Steinhauser.
Louis J. Balas and Mrs. Jo Elaine
Rambo.
Leroy A. Muesse and Miss Evelyn
Diers.
Henry Joe Rabel and Miss Viola
Cemoch.
Vermont E. Weishuhn and Mis*
Irene Schellberg.
A Good Investment. . .
; * '
% 9
ADEQUATE WIRING IN THE HOME AND ON THE FARM
A well designed wiring system is an
investment—it needs considerable thought
in planning. Like any other good invest-
ment; adequate wiring will pay dividends.
Avoidnthe disappointment of poor serv-
ice in the future, by planning now for the
installation of complete electrical equip-
ment in your new home and on your farm.
Adequate wiring is essential for good, de-
pendable service.
■ In order to plan a wiring system wisely, you should employ a* quali-
fied electrician who knows how to design and install safe and adequate
wiring. Insist on having the very best, as it will pay you in future sav-
ings and better service throughout many years.
A
A
Electric service dees
mere than 200 efficient
jebs en the farm which
save time and money
and increase profits. In
the heme, tee, there are
mere than 90 uses far
electricity, which save
time, eliminate drudg-
ery and increase affl-
ciency.
in 84.7 acres, Wm. H. Jack Lg., 14
year term.
C. A. W. Schiege to Francis J.
Stadter, et ux, Royalty Deed, Undivi-
ded 1-4 interest in 93 acres, Wm. H.
Jack, Lg., 9 year term.
14
In memory
father, Fred G. Ahlrlcha, who pass
away one year ago, Nov. 11, 1945.
Tis but a year ago today since God
called you away,
And we who loved you most of all
miss you more each day,
The flowers we place upon your
grave may wither^ fade and dscay,
But lovs for you who sleep beneath
win never fade away,
Heavy are our hearts today, mem-
ories bring you back once more,
To the tims when you were with us,
to the happy days of yore,
A bitter grief, a shock severe,
To part with our dear husband and
father, we loved so dear,
Our loss is great, ’tis God’s will,
not ours, we’ll not complain,
But know in time we’ll meet again.
Wife and Children.
(Pd.)
SCHULTZ STUDIO
“Portraits of Distinction”
Tops in Everything Photographic
EARL D. SCHULTZ, frpp.^
Over M-S Co., Ph. 485, La Grange
Planes of The
Herzik Flying Service
WILL BE AT THE LOCAL
AIRPORT
Every Tuesday & Friday
Afternoon
— AND — v
All Day Sundays
MAKE Reservations for Flights
or Instructions with
PHONE 448 or 265
The Army Ground Forets offers you
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Japan’s “Isles of Pines” are but a sample of the attrac-
tions of an Army career in the Far East The Army has
reopened comfortable hotels, theaters, I
clubs, golf courses, ball parks. These —
pre-war tourists —and many new
broad choice of recreation. •
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Priebe, Charles W. La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1946, newspaper, November 14, 1946; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth998542/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.