The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1959 Page: 3 of 12
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'59 Fayette County Fair
Beef Cattle
Mason Hereford Ranch, grand
champion bull; Yearling Here-
ford!, reserve champion bull;
Yearling Hereford*, grand cham-
pion cow; Mason Hereford Ranch
reserve champion cow.
Cedar Creek Hereford Ranch,
bulls, 3 yrs. and over, 1st place; LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Mason Hereford Ranch, bulls, 18 ----
under 2 yrs., 1st place;*
and under 18 mo., 1st. place;
Mason Hereford Ranch,
under 1_yr. and ov*r ® j heifers, 18 mo-under 2 yrs., 2nd.
ond and fith place; Ma»n “J place; Rocky Creek Ranch, 1st.
Weaver 4th place; Je»rling I , ard* p. Ranch, 3rd. place;
Hereford!, 1st and 3rd place; » ± Angus heifer
Cedar Creek Hereford ^nch J* yr £ “ ^ ^ place
cows, 3 yrs-or over, 1st 2nd and Ranch,
3rd l**^®"* “ ? ? Angus herds, insisting of 5-4 fe-
Ranch, cow, 2 y™. or under 3, malei 1st. place; Circle
1st place; Mason Herrford Ranch, p Ranch Angus produce of one
heifer, 1 yr and under 18 mo. cow_2 femaie8> iBt place.
1st place and Yearling Herefords Grand champion bull, Reichert
2”d f ,H*ref™2 Farm, reserve champion bull,
Ranch, heifer, under 1 yr. and c j Fomey grand champion
over 6 mo., 2nd place, Yearling
Herefords, 3rd and 1st.
atyp Ha (gratujp Immtal
News of Our Neighbors
Old pair, Mrs. Hulda Ranthum,
La Grange, 1st.
Turkeys
Baby Beef tom, Tommie Jans- Poland China. Grand champi
sen, La Grange, 1st; Baby Beef; male, St. Benedict’s Farm, D
young pair, 1st, and Baby Beef roc; reserve champion,
THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1858
young pullet, 1st; Delvin Hensel
I.a Grange
Cedar Creek Hereford Ranch,
herds, consisting of 5-4 females,
1 male, first place; Mason Here-
ford Ranch, group-get of one
sire, 2 females, 1 male, 1st. place;
Yearling Herefords, 2nd place;
Harris County Boys School,
Roy Silva, Brahma bull, 1 yr.
and under 18 mo., 1st place.
....Jr. Show, Herman Koepke Jr.,
18 mo. under 2 yrs, Hereford,
1st. place, Charles Koepke, 2nd.
place; Walter Girsch, under one
yr. and over 6 mo.y Angus, 1st.
place; Conrad Jochen, Angus
cow, 2 yrs. under 3 yrs., 1st.
place; Conrad Jochen, cow, 3 yrs.
and over, 1st. place;
Grand champion bull, Triple
7 Ranch, serserve champion bull,
Triple 7 Ranch,
Triple 7 Ranch, Angus bull, 18
mo. under 2 yrs, 1st place, Rocky
Creek Ranch, 2nd place; Circle P
Ranch, Angus bull, 1 yr. under
18 mo., 1st, 2nd. and 3rd places;
Circle P. Ranch, Angus bull, un-
der 1 yr. over 6 mo., 2nd. place;
Tripple 7 Ranch, 1st. place; Roc-
ky Creek Ranch, 3rd. place; Cir-
cle P. Ranch, Angus cow, 3 yrs.
or over, 1st place; Rocky Creek
cow, Adolph Hajovsky.
Adult Dairy Show
D. L. Dopslauf, Holstein bull
calf, (fl-mo.-under 1 yr.), 1st;
Glen Pape 2nd; D. E. Weems,
3rd and 4th; D. L. Dopslauf,
champion bull, trophy; D. L.
Dopslauf, heifer, (over 6 mo.-un-
der 1 yr), 1st; D, E. Weems, 2nd;
D. L. Dopslauf, Junior Yearling
(1 year.-under 18 mo.), 1st; D.
L. Dopslauf, Senior Yearling
(not in milk-18 mo-under 2 yrs.),
1st; D. L. Dopslauf, Junior cham-
pion female, .class 7, banner; D.
L. Dopslauf, three year old cow
(3 yrs. and under 5 ^8.) 1st; D.
L. Dopslauf, aged cow. (5 yrs.
and older), 1st; D. L. Dopslauf,
Senior Champion, class 11, Ban-
ner; D. L. Dopslauf, Grand
Champion , (show class 8 against
class 12), trophy; D. L. Dopslauf,
Produce of Dam (2 animals-at
least 1 female) 1st; D. L. Dop-
slauf, Get of Sire (3 animals-at
least 2 must be females), 1st; D.
L. Dapslauf, Herd (15 animals-
at least 4 females), first;
W. L- Schumann, Guernsey,
bull calf, 1st; W. L. Schumann,
Yearling bull, 1st; W. L. Schu-
mann, champion bull, trophy;
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Ranch, 2nd. place; Circle P. W. L- Schumann, heifer calf, 1st
Ranch, 3rd place; Triple 7 Ranch, and 2nd; W. L. Schumann, Senior
bulls' Angus cow, 2 years, under 3, 1st. Yearling; 1st; W. L. Schumann,
place; Circle P. Ranch, Angus Junior Champion Female, class
7; W. L. Schuipann, 2 yr. old
cow, 1st and 2nd; W. L. Schu-
mann, aged caw, 1st.; W. L.
Schumann, Senior Champion,
Banner; W. L. Schumann, Grand
Champion Female, trophy; W. L.
Schumann, Herd, fourth.
Leroy Peck, bull calf, Jersey,
1st; Earl Hertel, 2nd; Donald
Peck, 3rd; Henry Haisler, aged
bull, 1st; Walter Schneider, 2nd;
Henry Haisler, Champion Bull,
trophy; Chas. Chovanetz, Heifer
Calf, 1st; Henry Haisler, 2nd;
Walter Schneider, 3rd; Earl Her-
ter, 4th; and fifth; Anton Tietjen,
sixth, Bernard Kruppa.Wth; Wal-
ter Schneider,. 8th; Earl Hertel,
9th and 10th; Henry Haisler, Ju-
nior Yearling, 1st and 2nd; Chas.
Chovanetz, 3rd; Anton Tietjen,
4th; Earl Hertel, 5th; Anton Tiet-
jen, Senior Yearling, 1st; Chas.
Chovanetz, 2nd; Earl Hertel 3rd;
Herbert Janssen, 4th; Henry
Haisler, 5th; Chas Chovanetz,
Junior Champion, Female; Her-
bert Janssen, 2 yr. old cow, 1st;
Henry Haisler, 2nd; Emmett Ball
3rd; Anton Tietjen, 4th; Sammy
Diaz, 5th; Henry Haisler, 3 yr.
old cow, 1st; Anton Tietjen, 2nd;
Herbert Janssen, 3rd; Anton
Tietjen, aged cow, 1st; Henry
Haisler, 2nd, Herbert Janssen,
3rd; Chas. Chovanetz, 4th; Wal
ter Schneider, 5th; Herbert
Janssen, 6th; Anton Tietjen, Se-
nior Champion female, (class 11)
Anton Tietjen Jr., Grand Cham
pion female, (class 12).
Anton Tietjen, Produce of
Dam, 2nd and 3rd, Herbert Jans-
sen, 4th; Hehry Haider, Get of
Sire, 2nd; Henry Haisler, 3rd;
Herbert Janssen, 4th; Henry
Haisler, Herd, 2nd; Anton Tiet-
jen, 3rd, Herbert Janssen, 5th.
POULTRY DIVISION
White Leghorn.
Delvin Hensel, La Grange, old
pen, 1st; young pen, 1st; old sin-
gle cock, 1st; old single hen, 1st;
old single hen 2nd; young single
cock, 1st; young single pullet,
1st; younj; single pullet, 2nd;
young single pullet, 3rd; produc-
tion pen, 1st. jpnd production pen
3rd; Janice Raschke, West Point,
production pen, 2nd. »
Dark Carnlsh
Carl L.- Wendler, Brenham,
old pen, 1st; old pen, 2nd; old
cock, 1st; old hen, 2nd; young
pen, 1st; young pen, 2nd; young
cockrel single, 1st; young cock-
rel single, 2nd; young pullet sin-
gle, 1st; young pullet single, 2nd.
Delvin Hensel, La Grange, old
hen first; old hen, 3rd; and old
hen fourth.
Willow Bud White
Mrs. Fritz Meinen, Fayette-
ville, old pen, 1st; old cock, 1st;
old hen 1st; old hen, 2nd; young
pen, 1st; young cockrel, 1st;
young pullet, 1st; and young
pullet 2nd.
White Rocks
Delvin Hensel, La Grange, old
cock, 1st; Tommie Rhode, Fay-
etteville, old hen, 1st; old hen,
2nd; Randy Otto La Grange,
young cockrel, 1st; young pullet,
1st; young pullet 2nd; and young
pullet, 3rd.
Rhode Island Reds
Hy. Koehler, La Grange, young
pullet, 1st; young pullet, 2nd.
New Hampshire Reds
Hy. Koehler, La Grange, old
hen, first and old hen, 2nd.
Barred Rock
Ronnie Koether, La Grange,
old hen, 1st. and old hen, 2nd.
Fryers
Herman Lange Jr. Brenham,
five fryers, 1st. and five fryers,
2nd; Janice Raschke, West Point,
five fryers, 3rd and five fryers,
5th; Daniel Kuehn, Fayetteville,
five fryers, 4th.
Eggs
One dozen brown, Ronnie
Koether, La Grange, 1st; one
dozen white, Alfred Frerich, La
Grange, 1st; one dozen white,
Carl Fiebig, La Grange, 2nd; one
dozen white, Charlie Koether,
La Grange, 3rd and Chas. Stoel-
ke, Fayetteville, 4th.
Geese
One pair, Mrs. George C. Will-
mann, 1st; one pair, Mrs. Hulda
Ranthum, La Grange, 2nd.
Dneks
One pair Pekin, Mrs. Hulda
Ranthum, La Grange, 1st; one
pair Pekin, Mrs. George C, Wlll-
mann, La Grange, 2nd; old pair
Mallards, and young pair Mal-
lards, Darla Dippel, La Grange,
1st; one pair black Muscovy,
Ronney Otto, La Grange, 1st;
one pair white Muscovy, David
Gene Horaak, Fayetteville, 1st
Guineas
Old pair, Tommie Janssen, La
Grange. 1st and one old Vote*
Herbie Janssen, La Grange, 2nd.
Mi 11« Eleur Non-beared: Chas.
W. Priebe, La Grange, 1st; old
pair; 1st, 2nd and 3rd old pair.
Dark Carnlsh: Wilburn Hacke-
beil, 1st and 2nd, old pair; 1st
and 2nd young pair; Everett
Appelt, Hallettsville, 3rd old
pair and 3rd young pair; Elroy
Kirscb Jr., HallettsvHle, 4th old
pair; Billie Bothe, Hallettsville,
4th young pair.
White Laced Red Cornish:
Ruth Ann Wessels, La Grange,
1st old pair; James Roy Wesseh,
La Grange, 2nd old pair and Roy
Karisch, Winchester, 1st and 3rd
young pair.
Japanese, Richard Horaak.
Fayetteville, 1st; young pair;
Buff Cochein, Carl J. Wendler,
1st, young pair; Mrs. George C.
Willmann, La Grange, 2nd; pair.
Black Rose Comb, Elroy Karisch
Jr., 1st, pair.
Grand champion Dark Cornish
cock of the poultry show, Carl
L. Wendler, Brenham. Grand
champion Willowbud White hen
of the show.
Grand champion male of the
show, Dark Comish cock, Carl
L. Wendler, Brenham.
Grand champion female of
show, Willow Bud White hen,
Mrs. Fritz Meinen, Fayetteville.
Grand champion female of
show, Broad Breasted Bronze
ford. Land
on borrow,
tersville;
A*
Posev
• Champi-
'! Ru-
St.
Benedict’s Farm. Junior show-
manship, Herman Lange Jr., 1st;
George Brandt 111, La Grange,
and Ronald Klump, Round Top,
runners-up.
Adult Division:
* Duroc Boars, 5 mos. and under
1 year, St. Benedict’s Farm, 1st.
Gilts, 5 mos. and under 12, St.
Benedict’s Farm, 1st and 3rd;
Gene Moellenberg, Fayetteville,
2nd; Hampshire Boars, Edgar A
Roltsch, La Grange, lit; Land-
race Sows, Posey Alford, 1st;
Boars, Posey Alford, 1st. Tam
worth Gilts, Lawrence J. Rosen-
bach, Schulenburg, 1st. and 2nd.
Boers, Lawrence J. Rosenbach,
2nd.
Junior Division:
Berkshire Gilts, Gussle Piet
sch, La Grange, 1st; and 2nd
Duroc gilts, Kathleen Klump
Round Top, 1st; Roy Gene Bren
die, La Grange, 2nd, Eugene Su
pak, Fayetteville, 3rd; George
Brandt 111, 4th; Erwin Zoch,
Winchester, 5th; Marjorie Citz-
ler, Rutersville, 6th; Gene Moel-
lenberg, La Grange, 7th; Steve
Mueller, La Grange, 8th; Gus O.
Kautz, Fayetteville, fith; C. J-
Roensch, La Grange, 10th; Sid-
ney Byler, West Point, 11th;
Sows, George Brandt 111, 1st.
Boars, David Tauch, Flato.ua,
1st; Gene Moellenberg, 2nd;
rence M.
burg, 1st.
son
Boars, Nelson
Sows and litters, all
nald Kump, 1st; !
mann 2nd; Gussle
Fat barrows, open
Schaefer, Rutersville, blue and
grand champion; ‘flipi
Farm, blue and reserve
cn, and red; James
red; George Brandt III, red; Po-
sey Alford, blue; Roy Gene
Brendle, blue; Herman Lange
Jr., blue and red; Charles Leh-
mann, red; Erwin Zoch, red;
Carrol Henry Rebel, Rosanky,
red.
St Wenceslaus Annual
HOME-COMING FEAST
HOLMAN
FM Road 155—7 MUes North of Weimar
Sunday, September 27
MAS8E8 at «:M a. m. and 8:38 a. m.
turkey hen, Delvin Hensel, La Mark Mazoch, La Grange, 3rd;
Grange. { Ronald Klump, 4th; Charles Leh-
Grand champion bantams of mann, La Grange, 5th;
James
show, Dark Cornish male and fe-
male, Wilburn F. Hackebeil, La
Grange.
Best light breed display, White
Leghorns, Delvin Hensel, La
Grange.
Best heavy breed display, Dark
Cornish, Carl L. Wendler, Bren-
ham.
Epharim, Winchester, flth.
Landrace gilts, Thomas Antosh
Schulenburg, 1st; Poland China
gilts, David Richards, Waelder,
1st; Herman Lange Jr., 2nd and
3rd. Sows, Herman Lanjge Jr.,
1st. and 2nd. Boars, George
Brandt 111, 1st.; Herman Lange
Jr., 2nd. Tamworth sows, Law-
Chicken and Sausage Dinner Served at 11 a. sfe
Adults $1.88, — Children 58e
Supper at 5 p. m.
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Fuchs, Durwood L. The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1959, newspaper, September 24, 1959; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth998745/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.