The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 97, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 4, 1955 Page: 3 of 8
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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE. TEXAS
TUESDAY, OCT. 4, 1955
Page 3, Section 1)
ELUNGER NEWS
By Miss Nancy Kochi
Baby Baptized
The little daughter of Mr and
Mr*. I* Hoy Muzuy received the
holy rites of haptiam Sunday morn-
ing at St. Mary * Catholic church,
Klltnger, itev. Fraud* Kolar offi
dating. The little mtaa received
the name of Diana Valerie. Spon-
sor* were Mr. and Mr*. Garland
1‘olanek.
1,67|| Bale* Ginned
The late*! gin report up to date
Suturday. Oct. 1, la 1,670 hale*, a*
reported by l.ee Walla, glnner.
HD Club Will Meet
The Elllnger Home Demonstra-
tion dub will meet at the home
of Mrs. W. J. Koehl Jr. on Thurs-
day night, Oct. 13 at 7:30 p. m.
IN MEMORIAM
Ir. loving memory of our wife,
mother and grandmother, Mrs.
Emil Jacob, who passed away
October 1, 1956.
One year ago today
God called you away.
We who loved you most
Miss you more each day.
Your chair Is vacant
And your voice Is still.
When we were all together
A happy home we once enjoyed.
Your sudden passing left u
loneliness
The world can never fill.
The flowers on your gruve
May wither und decay,
Hut our thoughts for the one who
sleeps beneath.
Will never fade away.
Sadly missed by her family
Livestock Market
Sept. 30, 1955
RECEIPTS:
Cattle 504, hogs 225, sheep
'54, horses and mules 12.
PRICES PAID:
Butcher Prices, Cwt.:
Cows, canner to butcher, $5
to $11.50; calves, cull to choice,
$8.50 to $18.70 bulls, light to
heavy, $9 to $13.10.
Stocker Prices:
Cows and calves, head, $58
to $135; cows and heifers, head,
$32.50 to $90; cows and heifers,
$8 to $12 cwt.; steers, $11 to
$17.50 cwt,; calves, $13 to
$18.50 cwt.
Hogs, Cwt.:
Good to choice, $16.50 to
$16.80; lights, $15.50 to $16.50;
sows, $12 to $15; feeders, $15
to $17.70; pigs, $8 head.
Horses and mules:
Pound basis, $3.50 to $5.
Sheep, Cwt.:
Lambs, $8.50 to $16; bucks
and ewes, $5.25 to $8.
The Emil Pietachs Y»l!™ injured
I Malcolm, 7, son of Mr. and
Observe Anniversary Mrs. Aubrey “Red" Voelkel,
sustained a cut on his forehead
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pietsch Friday night during the foot-
cclebrated their twenty-fifth ball game here, when he and
wedding anniversary with a several friends were playing
Fayetteville News
By Mrs. E. C. Pagel Jr.
Attend Funeral
Itelutlves who attended the fu-
1 nerul of Joe 1'etrny, 59, of Caine-
Klslk of Columbus, Mr. and Msr.
loo Klstk of Fayetteville, und
beef barbecue supper at the near the Hermes school. One 1 a“*. Mr* .H,.?ry
V. F. W. Home Saturday night. 'uf them hurled a rock and it
About 250 guests were present, hit Malcolm smack in front of
The honorees’ table was laid the head. He was taken to the
with a white linen cloth and hospital for emergency treat-
attending various colleges ure Lud-
wig Cbovanee, t 'ra Nell Schley at
Minn College, Drenhaiu, und i'uul
Burnside. A \ M college.
H. D. Club To Meet
The Fayetteville Home Demon-
stration club will meet with Mrs.
Ileinian Schulz Monday afternoon,
Oct 10.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hose, and fam-
Edgar Meitzen und Misses Annie
und Tonle .Mazel.
Mr. und Mrs. Ernes! Sury of
Houston visited with Mr. und Mrs.
Elo Muusch and Mr. and Mrs.
FOUND!
Quick relief from agonizing
pain of rheumatism, arthritis,
and kidney disorders.
P-V COMPOUND
Get it at
LA GRANGE DRUG CO.
I at Grange, Texas
had as a centerpiece 25 pink
carnations with silver foliage
in a crystal bowl. Pink candles
were placed on either side.
The couple has three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Leon Schulze of Aus-
tin, and Charlene and Margie
Henry Elslk of Columbus. They |lly of Houston were week-end
also visited with their cousin, guests of the Frunk Kovars.
■ Emil Sury the former part of this
' week.
It. H. Spucek was u recent Gon-
zales visitor with his brother and
family.
Mr. und Mrs. Ed. Kubulu and
Jim Betray at liuckholtz, who was
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has made ap-
plication to the Texas Liquor
Control Board for a permit to
operate a retail package store.
me.,t, but a b.t of tape sealed ln H *ln ttcc,dent there re
the wound and
along fine.
he is geting
CARMINE NEWS
By Mrs. Elmo Noak
Breaks Hip In Fall
Miss Violet Hoermann, who has
for many years been a nurse here
for Dr. A. C. Miller, fell from the
office steps and had the mlsfor-
of La Grange, one son, Larry,
of La Grange, and one grand-
said business to be operated son, Troy Darryl Schulz of
cently.
Home Improved
Mr. and Mrs. Marian Eder and
children of Wallis are now at
home near here on their farm,
which they improved with all mod-
ern conveniences.
Attending College
Others of our local young people
under the name of “West Side Austin.
Package Store,” and located at | Sunday at noon Mr.
and
366 West Travis Street, La Mrs. Pietsch were hosts to
HAGGAR
SLACKS
ALL NEW
FABRICS — PATTERNS
SHADES
WOOL — DACARON — RAYON
$3.95 TO $14.95
SIZES:
MEN'S 28 TO 50
BOYS’ 6 TO J8
Grange, Fayette County, Tex- their immediate
as.
HARRY VOGT
tune to break her hip. She Is a
I ationt at the Milroy hospital in
Brenham.
Undergoes Operation
Mrs. Otlo i ilrich Jr. of here be-
came a patient at the Milroy hos-
pital in Brenham, undergoing a |
major operation there one day last j
week.
Mrs. Mary Appell of Houston Is
visiting Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Vu-
rut, Emil and Henry Vasut, also
the Joe Vusuls here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Melizcu of
Houston were guests this week of
.daughter and Mrs. Theo. Kmppel.
Ii.il of Temple, attended ihe
Krllsch-Marek wedding last Sun-
uu.v ami visited relatives here. Mr*.
Kuippel remuinded for a longer
visit.
Mrs. Theo. Knlppcl and children
if Hay City were Fayetteville vi-
sitors one day this week.
Read tne WANT ADS!
Miss Elizabeth McMillan of
relatives at j Weimar was a guest Sunday
their home where about 65 of Miss Dixie Jane Holloway
enjoyed a dinner. I here.
Jromp* Removal OT
UNSKINNED or.DISABLED'
• CATTLE
• HORSES
• MULES
• HOGS”
CALL 131
Texas Rendering Co., Ltd.
Bastrop, Texas
TYPEWRITER SALE
ATTENTION STUDENTS!
Standard Typewriters.
A fine selection of rebuilt
Priced from $40.0(1 to $55.00. Various makes. Underwoods,
Woodstocks and Remingtons.
Be thrifty and buy one of those fine machines and call it
your own INSTEAD OF RENTING.
Also all makes of new Portables.
ARTHUR H. KUEHN
Phone 73-J — 237 East Pecan Street — La Grange, Texas
The smart new
range cooks . . .
+ + +
_ + + +
cfe&n as a whistle.
‘r+ + ,
+ .+ + +
+ +• +
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+
CLEANER
BY FAR!
Also Pants Without Pleats
DON’T MISS ATTENDING THE FAMED
FAYETTE FAIR AND ITS RODEOS OCT. G-7-8
THE KANSAS CITY AUCT01N CO.
located in the
Von Rosenberg: Building:
Offers
685 PAIRS OF
LADIES SHOES
All Sizes • • - Broken lads
Values Up To $8.50
YOUR CHOICE FOR
$1.00
PER PAIR
ALL GOOD STYLES
We Are Also Selling: Out A Variety
Stock; All At One-Half Price.
ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE IN STORE AT
LOW PRICES.
YOUR KITCHEN
STAYS SO CLEAN
IT GLEAMS
, v *
Picture yourself in a gleaming kitchen . . .
crisp curtains ... spotless walls . ..
sparkling utensils! Now complete the picture
with a new gas range and make sure that kitchen
stays clean always. It's true ... no other
modern cooking appliance can cook so clean
.. . keep your kitchen so clean. Because no other
range can offer all these features . . . closed-door
smokeless broiling . . . steamfree simmer
boiling . . . clean, stainless blue flame
. . . and instant control to prevent
boilovers. Plan now to buy smart . . . r
buy clean . . . buy gas!
c %
en for the whistle...f
— » i
y.
of the merry whistling teakettle,
now on display wherever gas ranges
are sold. It's your signal to
come in and get acquainted with
those rlean-as-a-wbislle modern gas
ranges. Liberal trades now being made
on old slot as. Trade yours today!
^siiverHi
/ANNIVERSARY X
■
See Your Dealer
For . . .
EASY TERMS AVAIIARU THROUGH
UNIT60 GAS ANHIANCf FURCHAI6
HAN ... IOW MONTMIY FAYMtNTS
AND HERE ARE OTHER GOOD REASONS WHY A
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★ COOL . . . WITH THE NEEDLE-POINT PILOT
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AND MAINTENANCE
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Sulak, John L. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 97, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 4, 1955, newspaper, October 4, 1955; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1124977/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.