The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1957 Page: 3 of 6
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THF FAYfHTE COUNTY RECORD. EX ORANGE, TEXAS
1 Davis Grave Digger
TUESDAY, APRTL 2, 13
N CHAMP TEAM
Army Specialist Third Class • , <i ■ , .
wuiis l Dusek, son oi Mr. At t olored Cemetery
>d Mis John .1. Dusek, Rt. The La Grange city council,
Schulenburg, was a member at its most recent meeting, gave
the 47th Antiaircraft Artil- George W. Davis, caretaker of
■iy Brigade’s 551st Battalion the colored cemetery, full
isketbalf team which recent- authority to dig all graves at
won the Los Angeles Con- the prices set out in the city
‘•’•nee championship. Sp. Du- cemetery ordinance,
tk is a radar operator in the 1 The order further provides
list Battalion’s Battery C in that no one else is to dig
osta Mesa. He entered the graves, and Bennie Rohde is
nay in June 11)55 and re- tw Kee to 11 that strict orders
ived basic training at Fort sue carr*ed out in accordance
trd, Calif. Dusek was last sta- the ordinance,
oned at Fort Bliss. He is a The council had previously
955 graduate of Schulenburg 8*ven Davis permission to
igh school.
GAMES PARTY
V. F. W. Ilall
Wednesday, April 3
8:00 P. M.
5 Gnines —
Admission
SPECIAL PRIZES
Sponsored By La Grange
V. F. W. Post 5254
EVERYBODY INVITED!
50c
charge $2.50 extra for the
nioval of dirt and filling in
graves after sinking, beside the
legular fees for digging graves,
as there is no regular sexton--
to do this work.
WATER WELL
DRILLING
Domestic or Irrigation
I.. D. ARRINGTON
Ledbetter, Texas
Call Long Distance,
Ask For L. I). Arrington
ROSE MARIE SVRCEK
The engagement and ap-
Fayetteville News |
By Mrs. F. C. Pagcl Jr. |
Mrs. Urbanovsky Dies
Funeral services were held
Thursday morning In I he Fayette
vtll© (Catholic church for Mrs.
\riiold Urbunovaky. wlio died in
in El Campo rest home. Burial was
n tlie Catholic cemetery beside her
i unhand, who preceded her in
leath several years ago, a n cl
heir only son. who died about 30
/ears ago at the age of 0 yearH
The couple Derated a grocery
tore here many years ago bfcfore
noviug to Garwood. Of late Mrs.
Drbanovsky bud been residing in
the rest home at El Campo.
Mr. and Mrs. Gano. Mrs. Mary
Vovosad and Edwin Gerlk of Hous-
ton were among the relatives who
attended the last rites.
Sister Dies
Mrs. Josephine Skubal was ad
vised Thursday that her sister,
Mrs Frank Bohac of Wallis, had
died. Funeral services were held
Saturday morning in the WullU
Cfcthoilc church, the Rev A. W.
proaching marriage of Rose Nesvadba offiriatlny.
Marie Svrcek to Ernest .lanak
of Houston is announced by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
August Svrcek. The prospec-
tive groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. J. Janak of La
Grange. The wedding has been
set for June 10.
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Relatives from here attending
the lust rites were Mrs. Josephine
Skubul, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Skubal,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Veselka and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Konvicka.
Home From Hospital
Mrs. Cleve Brock, who recently
su built ted to an operation at Fay-
ette Memorial hospital, is back
| home and doing fine.
| In Bellville Hospital
John Shltnek is a patient in the
J Bellville hospital since Tuesday
evening when he became sudden-
ly 111. Friday, hit second to the
*t»i__tin youngest child submitted to an up-
Tbe Willow Spring HD club l(eBdPotoniy ut the aalne ho!t,)llal.
I met at the home ot Mrs. Ror)ert personals
Rinn on March 12. The presi- Pvt. Johnnie .1. Cnnlk of ft.
dent, Mrs. Wilson Krebs open- Dlls* is spending h1s furlounh with
ed the meeting with the club J?,1" ***■. and Mrs. Auk
______ ,L , Caulk He will report to a camp
prayer with 13 members pro- j„ Arkansas at the termination ot
i hts leave.
Mrs. Milroy Krebs gave the 1 J,,H Evanieky of Oalveston is
council report. All members , vl*lli,"f wtth ■’elatlves here,
were urged to learn the Na- 1 n . j
tional HD song, “Ever On- School Cafeteria
ward.” The annual tour will *» i T1 •
be to Austin in May, it was an- AldlU 18 IxlVen
nounced. Mrs. Franklin Dockal, I Fonowing is the tentative
the recreation leader, had a menu for the Lm Grant?e pub.
gametotes then.euiory, The lic school cafetena for this
Golden Shell.’ Mrs. Alex Voel- weeb
kel was the winner.., tyyIon _ Monday
purses were distriheted-
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Meat balls, spa-
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THE OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO, FRANKFORT, KY„ DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL
DISTILLERS PROD. C0RP. . KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 86 PROOF.
SEE YOUR DOCTOR
TWICE A YEAR
... and be safe! A visit to your
doctor nviy prevent a serious
illness. He will tell you what
is to be done. When he pre-
scribes for you, bring your pre-
scription to I .a Grange Drug.
Here it will be compounded
just as your doctor ordered
with the freshest, most up-to-
date drugs available. You ran
rely on our efficient, courteous
service.
AN OUNCE OF
PREVENTION
IS WORTH
A POUND OF CURE
LA GRANGE DRUG CO.
Two Registered Pharmacists On Duty
gbetti, mustard greens, grape-
A delicious luncheon was en- fruit sections, hot biscuits, but-
joyed by, all. The next meeting tor and fresh milk.
wiJJ be held -u week earlier to Tuesday —Hamburgers, mne-
avo d conflict with other, ac- aroni with cheese, Mexican
tivlties and will be .held Tues- style beans, tapioca pudding
&y. April 2 at the home of aPd frpsh milk.
Mrs. Robert Bruenirig. [ Wednesday—Grilled lunch-
c * :—pH--►: "t; eon loaf, hash brown potatoes,
^ ■ , KORFA buttered carrots, cake with
M Sgt. Charlie A y c-o t h, icing, hqt biscuits, butter and
whose wife, Agnes, lives on fresh milk.
Rt. 3, Schulenburg. is a pla- Thursday-Hot dogs with
toon sergeant in Company I chili sauce, French baked po-
of the 7th Infantry Division’s tatoes, sauer kraut, chocolate
lnh Regiment in Korea Sgt. pudding and fresh milk.
Aycoth entered the Army in Friday—Fried catfish, ham-
l!)3fi and arrived in the Far burger steak, cinnamon rice,
East for his tour of duty last green beans, fruit jello, hot
July. He holds the Bronze Star biscuits, butter and fresh milk,
medal and (he Combat Infan-1 Peanut butter sandwiches
|tryman Badge among his dec- and pimiento cheese sand-
orations. The sergeant is the
son of Edward Aycoth, Con-
cord, N. C.
Phone 378
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CHOVANEC
SERVICE STATION
Dealer in Sinclair and
Goodyear Products
Open Seven Days A Week
203 E Travis Street
Phone 513
wiches free daily. Extra half
pint of milk, five cents.
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Your workbench. Enjoy tho light from
o fluoretconl future thof uici two 33"
2‘iVV standard cool whit* tubes.
Your tewing. Enjoy the concentrated
illumination of on R-40 flood lamp (alto
a good idea for ironers).
I'lan it for sofrlif. sport! ant! romfort
Avoid scorching the shirts. Speed up the carpentry. Make
your sewing less tiresome and more professional. Light has
ii prefound effect on your energy as well as your disposition.
And the right fixture in the right place will give you light
/or living
Be modern . ..
take advantage of all the wonderful new lighting arrange-
ments. See vour lighting fixture dealer today
Let Us Help You Plan Your Light For Living. Pick Up Your
“See Your Home in a New Light" Booklet at Our Offices.
with LIGHT FOR LIVING
l ayette Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Your laundry. Enjoy fh* ov*rh*ad light
of a colling fi«*ur* thof u«*i 33" 25n
cool whit* fub*t,
Swiss Alp Clubbers
Hear Road Law Talk
The Swiss Alp Home Dem-
onstration club met March 12
at the Swiss Alp Farm Bureau
hall, with nine members attend-
ing.
Mrs. George Sanders, vice
president, presided in the ab-
sence of the club president and ’
gave a talk on safety on the
highways. She also handed out
copies of “A Digest of Texas
Motor Vehicle Laws.”
Mrs. Emil Hagens gave the
council report. The secretary L
reported she had bought a pot j
plant for Mrs. Ella Kaase, and j
also read ; letter of thanks'
from Mrs. Gilbert Jochen. It
was voted that members bring
something for lunch at future
meetings.
After Mrs. Wilbert Kaase led
the group in several games,
Mrs. Emil Hagens and Mrs!
Louis Schulz^ served refresh-
ments.
The next meeting will be
held at the Farm Bureau hall
urfu 2 ,at 8 pm > with Mrs. ,
W ilbert Kaase and Mrs. Frank
Dieringer as hostesses. „•
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want, insert a want ad.
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CALL 131
Texas Rendering Co., Ltd.
Bastrop, Texas
AN INVITATION
TO
Wise Motorists!
We wish to remind all Fayette county motorists who
have not yet had their cars or trucks inspected by an of-
ficially authorized inspection station, that
APRIL IS
IS THE FINAL DATE FOR OBTAINING THAT
ULTRA-IMPORTANT INSPECTION STAMP.
Penalty for not having that “OK” stamp is severe.
Don’t wait—have your vehicle or vehicles inspected to-
day at any of the following authorized inspection sta-
tions:
BRASHER MOTOR CO.
Buick Chevrolet
Weimar, La Grange, Schulenburg, Flatonia
FAYETTE COUNTY MOTORS
Authorized MERCURY Dealers
General Automotive Repairing
PHONE 434 — LA GRANGE
RENCK MOTORS
Sales — STIJDEBAKER — Service
PHONE 507-W — LA GRANGE
SCHULZE GARAGE
Auto Glass for All Makes ami Models
TEXACO PRODUCTS
Highway 71
LA GRANGE MOTOR CO.
‘Your Friendly Ford Dealer Since 1921”
PHONE 311 — LA GRANGE
MEINERS MOTOR CO.
Dodge & Plymouth Sales & Service
PHONE 20 -r- LA GRANGE
WARNKEN PARTS & SERVICE
Automotive Repairs Of All Kinds
PHONE 631 — LA GRANGE
ROSENBERG-TODD, INC.
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER — PONTIAC
Bear Wheel Aligning — Rear Testing Equipment
PHONE 326 — LA GRANGE
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Sulak, John L. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1957, newspaper, April 2, 1957; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1125007/m1/3/: 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.