The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 92, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1949 Page: 3 of 6
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*** PAGE 9THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
FRIDAY, SEPT. 16, 1949
Personals
and
spending two week.--
of
Meis-
Mr. and Mis.
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F.
10-
Mr. and M-s. Chr
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REAL WELCOME
- FOR A
Wilma
(?ontfetctc "Met 'Pcctccie
the '; Undergoes Operation
Mr. and Mr:
the‘ tient
PREMIUM QUALITY
acresWotH- famous
(Part Bastrop
■ My ('Im reh Work" I
Houston
DINER MEALS
gMB|
Bev.
; naijpz: rod if/southwest
Returns From Hospital
Ml, JesseDANCE
ux, 48 1-2,
ux, 236.45,
At Hillcrest Hall
.185, Silas
ux,
30.
I Grange, TexasG RO (’ E R Y
SPECIALS
brht ve no other freezer on
105,
M
FOR WEEK-END SHOPPERS
50,
ux,
FLOHR, White House, 50 lb. bag
John
CAKE FLOUR, Swan’s Down, pkg. 38c
157.07.
pt ux,
SOAP.
295.1,
ux,PORK & PEANS. 2 cans
51.8,
et al.
83.58,
Win.
al, H8. B
APRICOT NEC
al. 20,
PEACHES, No. 2 1-2 can
MUSTARD, 9 oz, water glassCORN MUFFIN MIX 8 oz. pkg.
SPECIAL!
COFFEE, Bright & Early, pkg.
TEA, Admiration, with glass
nt al.
et ux,
THE VON ROSENBERG CO
53.5,
John
nl,
John
et al, 200,
SEE IT TODAY I
et ux, 49 1-4, J.
$31.90 DOWN
EASY TERMS—
Up to 21 Months to Pay Balance
Ed’s Household Store, Inc.
SURY’S GARAGE
LA GRANGE
FayettevilleTHOMIOM CO_
Pearl
John
Shelton
Thos.
Antonio
al, and A. H.
material-man's
blk. D, Eblin
visited
Clifton
darter-looney
IMPLEMENT CO.
Round Top News
By Mrs. Leo Jaster
Ku-
ma
aq.
R. F.
Walther League meets
Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 8
Tonsils Removed
Miss Elizabeth Bittner
al, to
acres,
I x>an Assn.,
& material-
lot 8, blk. D,
Grange.
WARDA NEWS
By Ruby Lehmann
John Cernoeh and children]
J. C. Ul.d .
K. ma. Mrs.
Joe Uusek visited Sun-
Walther League To Meet
Walther League oil
meeting will be held on
Raymond Wolll,]
mond Kunze, J I
L* Grange
Box 356 — Phone 326
Max C. Richter, et ux.
Muldoon Lg. 14.
Felipe R. Rodriquez, et
Wm. Kuykendall 1-3 Lg.
Margaret C. A. Jones,
49 5-9, John McGown Lg.
ux, CO,ELECTRIC1 & RADIO
SERA ICE
Lga. 13 and 14.
Emanuel Lauterstein,
Burnham Lg.
Charles II. Levien, et
Jarnos Winn Lg.
B. W. Luckenbacb, et
Antia Powell Lg.
John Mackey, et ux,
Jones Lg.
Frank Malek, et ux, 142.885,
v weeks, returned
to the home of Mr
For 8 Cu. Ft.
AS LITTLE AS
i It was shot with a rifle.
; Entertain Young Folks
Mrs. Effie Ivy, Mrs.
Jean King and Mrs.
Doethery entertained
Sr, et al,
and SilasInter Ford's
$100,000
Car-Safety Contest
FOR RICHER PASTURE
Livestock thrive on
A\ pasture land that ii
t rich in minerale.
Appb FOl KU Al
I'owdro-'l Kock
K .ie I y/ Phoaphata foe
fOURlLIAF ridwr P«'ur* • • *
Aici. and more profit-
PHOSPHATE «•>•« liwMock.
et ux, 331.4, John
John l.ogan, D.
P. Gill Lgs.
pendable service year after year.
V . . r. in mind thill tllf G E H'-»mC
ux, 103.75,
Fayptte Co. School
Owen Electric Co.
Plame 330
Tax and Mounting Inchided
Trade-In Allowance
On Old Tires
FREE!
One Firestone Car Coat
Hanger and One Pencil.
value of 18c, given with
every 5 gallons of Sinclair
Gasoline!
Mr. and Mrs
iMr. and Mrs. Leon Adamcik |
and Doris Elaine of Smith-1
ville spent Sunday in Colom -j
bus with Mr. anti Mrs. Elton
I luelsebusch and daughter.
MULDOON NEWS
By Alleen Miller
640 acre Sur.
Fritz Busch, et ux, 74.4, Vander-
worth Lg.
Rud. H. Chovanec, et ux, 173,
Lucy Kerr Lg.
Annis Davis, et al, 59 2-5, "W. H.
Taylor Lg. a
Ben H. Davis, 5, James Green
ATTEND CONVENTION
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Thuem- [
let- attended the state Shriner [
convention held at Houston
last week-end.and Mrs. Walter Hein-i opened will, a hymn, followed
of Odem returned home with the scripture lesson by
Monday after spending several Frances Pietsch and the pray-
Special showing of Hob
That Ghost.” starring Bud
Abbott and Lou Costello nt
Rutersville Monday. (lei
tn »ryro»r nun rott a nw tAFtrr chick and rune blank
_and Walther League Meets
daughter, Alleen, spent Friday! On Wednesday Sept,
night in Yoakum with Mr.jWulther League met
Miller. ; monthly meeting. The i
Mr.
Alfred sohn
Spies on Sept. 9, Mrs. Willie | „
Brann on Sept 10 and Ronnie [days in the J. B. Pitman hom<
Lynn Hinze on Sept. 11.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Walker!
and family of Austin
here with relatives.
Mrs. Willie Sacks Sr.
with Mr. and Mrs.
Dippel at Brenham Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sacks j
Jr. visited with L. W. Berns-1
hausen of Brenham Sunday. [
The Bernshausens moved re-
cently to Brenham where they
will operate a jewelry store.
We sire offering a special on
Deluxe Champion First Line
Firestone Tires for months
of September and October!
SAT., SEPT. 17
.....Music 4»y--------------
Sil Krcnek’s Orel).
Gents 75c — 1 Julies 25c
Tax Tncl tided
YOU'RE INVITED!
al, 121*.
pf heirs of Emil A. Gleptner.
r , Emil A. Gjewtaer. et al. to Frank
I Demel. et ux. deed, fr lot 18, blk,
■ 11. Schulenburg, Texas.
Geo. Win Strunk, et ux, to W1I-
I le J Kopecky, et ux. deed, undivd.
12 Int. in 4.6 acres, E. Anderson
I g
f Florence Herder to Willie J.
Kopecky, et ux, qutt-clatm deed.
J 5 acres. E. Anderson lg.
Geo. Wm. Strunk, et ux, to Wlt-
> J. Kopecky, et ux, release lien,
5 acres, E. Anderson lg.
First National Hank of Schulen-
urg, to Willie J. Kopecky, et ux,
elease Hen, 4.5 acres, E. Ander-
on lg.
Geo Herder HI to Willie J. Ko-
iecky, et ux, administrator's deed
5 acres, E. Anderson lg.
W. T. Campbell to Estate of K.
y Arnim, deceased, release oil
ease, 451 acres. F. A. Hettinger,
Stephen Cottle and E Devers Igs.
.tiistiss-Mears Oil Co. to George
W Zeigen. et al, acknowledgment
of oil interests tn P. G. Lake, Inc
and Justiss-Mears Oil Co. leases,
Fayette County.
G W. Zeigen to Mrs. Charles
Stone HI. et al. assignment oil In-
terest, undivided 240 of 1-5 Int.
in — acres — 18-
Charles Stone III, et al, to O. W.
/siren, power of attorney, *'spe
,]ai" as to oil leases in Fayette
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
V. V. Hajovaky, «t ux. and
V yum. Co., mechanlc’a and
irialman's Hen <*ontract, €,000
J. AhnaiiHur league.
Joe F. Rybak Jr.„ et ux. and
usey I,urn. Co., mechanic's and
laterialman's lien contract 47-100
ere, K. Crier lg.
A W. F. Meyer to P. P. Mlert-
enlu, et ux, deed, E 12 of lot «,
Ik 1, muImIIv. of blk. 1, Albert
Addition, La Grange.
A W, F. Meyer to Mrs. Leila
chutt, deed, lot 3, b|k. i, aub-div.
f >>lk. 1, Albert Meyer Addition,
■a Grange.
Charlie Hoehne, et al, to the
ublie, affidavit for proof of helrj
f Otto H. Getschmann, deceased.
Johti V. Kaluga, et ux, to John
l Hajovsky, trustee for Hill Hank
t Trust Co., Weimar, Texas, deed
t trust, fr. lot. 25. blk. 50, Fla-
onla.
Wm. O. Gower, et ux, and Theo-
ore E. Mliras, lease agreement,
10 1-4 acres, Fayette County
Ichool Landa. -
Mary Faktor, et al, to H. W.
Iweig, oil lease, 77 1-4 acres, Fay-
'tte <'o. School land, 10-year term.
Continental Oil Co. to B. H.
kshby, et al. release oil lease,
9178.20 acres, Siunuel Millet and
fhos. Cochrane Igs.
Continental Oil Co. to B. H. Ash-
>y, et al, release oil lease, 65461.41
acres, A. Graham, AVm. Barton and
Samuel Millett Igs.
county).
Alfred Melnen, et
Pohl, tv aar.lc's A
lien contract, lot 8,
Addition. La Grange.
A H. Pohl to Colorado Courrtv
Federal Savings A
transfer mechanic's
man’s lien contract,
Ebltn Addition, La
Alfred Meinen, et ux, to Chas.
D. Rutta, trustee for Colorado Co.
Federal Savings & Loan Assn.,
deed of trust, lot 8, blk. D, Eblln
Addition, Ln Grange.
C A. W. Schldge to Edmund J.
Schubert, et ux, release oil lease,
79 acres, Wm. Williamson lg.
C. A. W. Schlege to Chas. Muel-
ler, et ux, release oil lease, 130
acres. Wm. Williamson lg.
Frieda Bathe to C.A.W. Schlege
oil lease, undivided 1-2 interest In
66.15 acres, James Winn lg., 10-
year term.
Julia Meinen, et vlr, to C. A. W.
Schlege, oil lease. 601 acres, Wm.
J. Rusnell Iff, 10-year term.
Wm. Baumgarten, et al, affiants
Paul H. Schmidt, et
Shaw Lg.
Chas. R. Schwenke,
Lev! Bostick Lg.
Helmuth Seelke, et
Janies Green Lg.
Bertha Sengelmann,
K. Crier Lg.
A. H. Smith, et ux,
Alley Lg.
Rudy Smrkovaky. et
O’Ferrlll Lg.
A. R. Stoever, et ux, 78.5, M.
Muldoon Lg. 13. 1
Chas. A. Vasek, et at. 365, James
Robinson Lg.
Mary Va-sut, et al, 124.07, Lucy
Kerr Lg.
Frank Votdan Jr., et ux, 39, N.
Woods 3 4 Lg.
G. W. Werth, el.ux, 202.5, Noah I
Karnes Lg.
Elizabeth Wheeler,
Chas. F. Wright Lg.
Ewald Wurderlich,
Mnry Phelpa Lg.
Dick Young, et
McGown J45.
Martin Zapalac,
Petty Lg.
Joe F. Zapalac,
M. Burton 3-4 Lg.
Church Notice
On Saturday night, Sept. 17,
beginning at 8 p.m. the pic-
ture, “And Now I See” will be
shown at the Round Top Beth-
lehem Lutheran church. Every
one is cordially invited to at-
tend.
Sunday School at 9 a.m.
Services in English at 10.
Returns From Hospital
Felix Nitschke, who had the
misfortune of breaking his leg
and had been a patient in the
La Grange hospital, returned
home last Thursday. He is re-
ported getting along well.
Renewals
Thanks to Robert Richter I
and Edgar Busch for their re-1
newals to Tire Record.
Birthday Hosts
Le Dell Spies was a birth-
day host on Sept. 4, Hermann !
Birkelbach and Mrs.
County.
Grady H. Vaughn to Ed. F. Ku-
balB, et ux, release oil lease, 199.4
acree, B. Greenville lg.
Edna Hausler to Ella Tletjen,
release of interest in estate
Hermann Schulze, deceased.
Richard Stork, et ux, to J.
Justlss, oil lease, 8 acres & 70
acres, John Vanderwocth lg.,
year term.
Albert Luecke to J. F. Justlss,
oil lease, 150 acres, J. R. Craig
1-3 lg., 10-year term.
F. W. Luecke, et ux, to J. F.
Justlss, oil lease, 62.3 acres, John
Vanderworth lg. and 20,800 sq. ft,
10-year term.
Lydia Dallmeyer, et al. to Otto
L. Fuchs, release Hen, 242 1 2 A.,
Jas. Bea rd slew lg.
W. H, Guehrs to the public, nt
fldavit for benefit of Theodor
Marth, 223 1-2 acres, John Vander
worth lg.
W. H. Guehrs, et ux, to Carl A
Gallpp, el ux, deed, 223 1 2
John Vanderworth lg.
Exa Speed. «t
Harsch, deed, 46
Schrader survey.
Pearl Harsch, et al, to
Ray, deed, 46 acres, J. B. Tatum
survey.
Pearl Harsch, et al, to Exa
Speed, release lien. 46 acres, John
Schrader anil J. H. Tatum surveys.
Herman Noack, et ux. to Wai
ter A. Mitschke, deed, 324.6 acres,
G. W. Singleton sur., S.
sur., Hy. Dibble 13 lg.,
Green 1-3 lg and San
Ditch Co. survey.
Bodo Kraus to Henry R. Kneip,
et ux, release Hen, 153.75 acres,
W. H. Jack and D E. Colton Igs
Clara Meiners Schott, et vir, to
C. A. W. Schlege, correct royalty
deed, undiv. 1-4 int. in 132 acres,
Wm. Nabors 1-3 lg.
Walter Jurgens, et ux. to C A
W. Schlege. oil lease, 121 3-4 A ,
W. J. Runsell and J. G. Wilkinson
lgs„ 10-year term.
Right-of-way easements. In fa
vor of Fayette Electric Co-opera-
tive, Inc., from the following land
owners:
Figure? denote No. of acres.
Lg, denotes League.
Sur. denotes Survey.
Ollie Alexander, et al, 115.92,
Jacob Stiffler Lg.
Hugo F. Andreas, et ux, 30, Mary
Phelps Lg.
J. D. Arnln, 50, John McGown
Sur.
Ada Ballard, et al, 228.75, Jacob
Stiffler Lg.
John Baron, et al, 188.18, F.
Lewis nnd S. P. Brown Lgs.
T. Clyde Beeman, et ux, 566 82,
James P. McFarland Lg.
Paul Boeer. 169.17, S. Jones Lg
Arno R. Bran, et ux, 109, Jas
Winn Lg,
and Mrs John Cernoeh
n- takin", hot bath treat-
at Marim.
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X-TRA DRY • X-TRA LIGHT • X-TRA MELLOW
HtiKe Gar Killed
Roy Futschik, local Karage
operator and fisherman, dur• imeeting wdl be held on I -
ing spare time shot and killed day evening. Sept lf> at 8 p in
a 157-pound gar on Buckner s
creek last Mondey. The huge
gar measured seven feet t-..—
here and the Jim Brown home I
at West Point.
large number from here1
vi.sjte(] attended the last rites for Mrs ,
Steve Jlebecek of Flatonia ;
held Friday afternoon, Sept. !> i
■She is the only sister of Jerry |
Michal of near here.
Tommie Bridges of
! arrived here Monday
as depot agent while Wallaco
Howell has been sent to the!
I dispatch crew at Hearne.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Fleck'
and children visited in the |
Woodrow Keilberg home at;
Houston last week-end. Thel-1
ma Jewel Fleck, who has been i
visiting in Houston returned |
jhome with them.
“Hold That Ghost,” an Ab- Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Huelse-'
bolt and Costello picture, willl^usch and Franklin, Mr. and)
be shown at Round Topi Mrs. Frank Hausmann and
Sunday. /]c)!Mr. and Mrs. Leon Adamcik
SEWING
MACHINES
NEW and USED Mnrhilies
for Immediate Delivery.
Free Adjustment
for Two Years
F. J. OLTMANN
and
| four inches from head to tail.
Alfred F. Marburger, et
134.8, D. E. Colton Lg.
Edward Marburger, et ux,
Mary Phelps Lg.
Geo. Mica, et ux, 187.13, J. D. L
Elliott and J. M. Molino 1-3 Lgs
Rudolf J. Mican. et ux, 76, W
A. Hall Lg.
J. E. Morgan. 292.2, A. Castle |
man 1-2 Lg.
Elo Neese, et al, 225, Wm. J. “
Russell Lg. | ■
Ben P. Nletsche, et ux, 64 2 3,
James Green Lg.
A. F. Nlkel, et ux, 74 3-4. J S.
Council and J. H. Whitehurst Lgs.
George Pfeiffer, et ux, 109.42, i
A. E. Baker Lg.
John H. Phillips Jr., et ux, 55, ■
N. Townsend Lg.
Albina Qnltta, et al. 128.415, J. I
O'Daniels and P. M. Wellborn
Surs. I
Edward J. r'ttrich, et ux, 70.
John Paine Lg.
Frank J. Doubrava, et ux, 60, H.
Austin 5 Lg.
Irvin M. DuBose, et ux, 126 2-3,
Freeman George Sur.
Pearllne Homer Filmoree. 1. An-
na Powell Lg.
’'Anton J. Gelstmsnn, et ux, tin■•>.
Janies Mlles Lg. •
Jacob A. Gosch, Jr., et ux, 91.4,
j. B. Tntum Sur.
John Graetor, Jr., et '■
Fayette County School Land . ’>
Joe A. Harblch, et al, 112, J T
Whitesides and Samuel Millett Lg
H. O. Hassler, et ux, 75, Jotin
Rb-e Jones 1-8-
Frank Hausmann,
218.58, Anna Powell
Jones Lg.
Chas. Hilshar. et
Thomas Gay 3-4 I<8-
Jim Holub, et ux, 104 9, Wm D
Lacy 1-4 Lg.
T P Jones, 215. E Devers Lg.
Emllte Kaase. et al. 120, Fayette
County School Land Sur.
Mrs. Anna Kalner. et I
Perry Lg.
Veronika Kaspar, et
S. P, Brown Lg.
Edmund Koether, et
W. A. Itall and
Land.
Bodo Kraus,
Townsend 1-4,
Shelby nnd J.
Eddie Kubecka, 136, M Muldoon
young folks of the community] Paul Waltl
with a .scavenger hunt at
home of Mrs. Ivy Friday,
was a huge success and
well attended.
Personals
Mrs. L. W. Miller
6.00-16 First Ljne Tire
(Reg. $14.95, Plus Tax)
for
$13.00
"BOTTLE OF PEARL, PLEASE
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 92, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1949, newspaper, September 16, 1949; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195395/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.