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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD. LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Y, MARCH 18, 1947
SINCLAIR
OPALINE
REG. U. * PAT. OFF.
MOTOR OIL
FRED E. MIERTSCH1N
Agent Sinclair Refining Company (Inc.)
‘"'""'•'X”.'.. ir.kr.r'1:-.
ItS McCORMICK DEEDING MACHINES. PARIS AND SERVICE
NEW PREMIUM
And use genuine IH puroUton to keep your trectot
oil dean.
You know, we can supply you with anv IH parts for
your tractor and implement., if you just give u« a little
advance notice. Mo.t part., we keep right here in .task.
McMRMICK-DEERING MACHINES
PARTS AND SERVICE
Dar ter-Looney Impl. Co.
Phone 326 — La Grange
D A N C E
HARMONIE HALL
SHELBY
baby, j
and
L. 11. Brugger
baby,
Joe Penksa and
baby
leader,
COZY THEATRE
INSURANCE
La Grange
FOR SALE
i
i
IN MEMORIAM
LEGIONNAIRES!
Now In Stock!
KEEPS
YOUR
MOTOR
(49-lc)
being part of the
League in Fayette
and from what is
the Brenham hospital,
ever she returned home
the hospital Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hanacek
of Temple spent the weekend
here vyith Mr .and Mrs. Frank
Hanacek.
the ball players were out for
practice Sunday.
PROGRAM
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
J. Lidiak, La Orange.
Hornrtt. Columbus.
Edgar Bolling, Sghuleuburg.
Robert Schott, City.
Starring Wallaoe Beery, Dean
Stockwell, Edward Arnold.
SATURDAY. MARCH 22
“Desert Horseman”
With Charles Starrett, Smiley
Burnette, Adelle Roberts.
SHOW BEGINS AT 7:00 P. M.
SHARP DAILY
Mrs. E. L. Meyer of Need-
ville is spending several days
visiting with her mother, Mrs.
M. A. Stavinoha and sister,
Mrs. Helen Zapalac.
ALSO SELECTED SHORT
SUBJECTS.
Essie Alexander, City.
Leon Schmidt
Also Chapter No. 9 of
“The Lost City of the Jungle.'
In loving memory of my dear
son, Milton C. Riedel, who was
killed in the South Pacific two
years ago, on March 19, 1945.
Our home is not the same
Since you were called away:
There’s grief and sorrow always
Since that fatal day.
God took you to his keeping
But none your place can fill.
We’ll keep you ever in our hearts
Until our hearts are still.
, Sadly missed by
MOTHER and BROTHER
Edwin Adrtmcik, Owner
Next to Darter-lxioney
Implement Co.
starting at 7:30. General ad-
mission is 10 cents.
HOSPITAL PATIENTS
C. J. Raabe. Ellinger.
Miss
Mrs.
City
Mrs.
Plum.
Mrs.
Cooney LeUerkh, City.
L. C. Meyer. Round Top.
Leon Kolluja and
You are urged to attend a
special meeting called for Wed- i,
nesday night, March 19, h
at the La Grange hall, at 7:45.
AH members and prospective ,
members are invited. (1c) '
Mrs.
Plum.
Pau!
Paul
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs. Roy Gilliam, City.
Mrs. Alfred Thuemler and baby. I
La Grange.
Mrs. Herbert A Schmidt, War- I
renton.
Ed. Knlppel, Fayetteville.
Earl Greenshield, City.
Mrs. Arthur Hoffmann, La-
Grange.
Mrs. B. C. Wertuner, Fayetteville
Mrs. Frank I. Schindler. Schuleu 1
burg.
Mrs. John H. Schroeder, City
H. A. Nunucly, City.
MONDAY and TUESDAY
March 17 and 18
“The Mighty
McGurk”
4-H Club Girls Meet.
On March 4, the Round Top
Girls 4-H club met with their
| sponsor, Mrs. Leola Tiedt. De-
; loris Rauch was accepted as a
new member.
The recreational
I Fern Jaeger, led the group
with a very interesting game,
I “'Dog Bone,” which was en-
joyed by all.
Correction.
A mistake was unintention-
ally made in the Weigelt-Mik-
eska rites in a recent issue it
should have read Miss Ethel
Weigelt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ewald Weigelt became
the bride of Jerry Mikeska,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mikes-
ka of Alief. Rev. Rolland L.
Meisel performed the cere-
mony. Mrs. H. Wheeler pro-
| vided the wedding music.
Julius Pechal of SMU, Dal-
las, spept the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Pec-
hal.
ELLINGER
NEWS “cTr^.V.0*"0
Fire, Windstorm, Hurricane,
Hail, Automobile, Old Line
Reserve Life, Disability
and Hospitalization
Your Business Appreciated
RUD. SCHMIDT
f33ESSSS3ES9CBS33ES3Bl
ATTENTION
1 Walnut Bed-room Suite
Small Dining Room Suite
1 Drop Leaf Table
Enamel Kitchen Table
1 Walnut Dresser
Antique Clocks
1 Wardrobe Trunk
Slide Trombone - Saxophone
1 Good Violin
Gas Heaters for Butane
Oil Range - Gasoline Range
Small Dressing Table
2-Gal, Thermos Jugs
RECEIVED: A New Shipment
Electric Irons
With & Without Heat Control
$6.50 M
$8.65 |
sl’ 5" H
$8.95 0
12c 0
$2.25 H
Saturday, March 22
Music by
George & His Buddies
Adm.: 60c and 10c
Tax Included
Everybody Welcome!
When your tractor was new, it had 100’S genuine IH parts
throughout. And that’s a mighty good way to keep it.
Don’t replace your IH magneto just because it needs a
little work done on it. Bring it in and let us adjust
it for you.
MASURY’S PAINT in 5 Gallon and One Gallon Con-
tainers. Pritncr and Second Coater. Prices On Request.
Pennsylvania Lawn Mowers, Prices On Request.
No. 1 CREAM SEPARATOR
No. 3 CREAM SEPARATOR
GARDEN PLOW
ALL METAL PICK-UP CARTS
GARDEN HOSE. One Ply, per ft.
RURAL DELIVERY Mail Boxes
FENCE WIRE 8-bar. 32” high. IP- gauge, 6” stay.
Price On Request.
Metal Porch Chairs. Colors Green and ' ellow.
Prices On Request.
HOt Point Electric Water Henter. 52 Gallon Capacity.
Prices On Request.
Hudson's Compressed Air Sprayers $6.25
Hardware Cloth. 36” High, per fl. 25c
Let us order your Venetian Blinds, made to exact
measure. Prices on request.
MANY OTHER ITEMS
TIEM ANN’S
TRADING POST
Phone 364
Where You Buy What You
Need And Sell What
You Don’t Need.
E. LOWEN
Zklunnd and
Bonded
ELECTRICIAN
24 Year* gxgsrience
Installation or Repair
for
Home, Business or Industry
La Grange - Phene 330
SUNDAY, MARCH 23
“Wife Wanted”
Starring Kay Francis, Paul
Cavanaugh. Veda Ann Borg.
ROUND TOP
Miss Geneva Brau
NEWS Correspondent
May 18 were discussed.
Move To La Grange.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Urban
and Gloria Jean moved to La-
CTrnge last week. Mr. Urban
is employed by the Conoco Oil
i>»» Ml News ,A GRANGK TO PLAY
T" ~ en » thi. T-£ TU’S?AY, „ ,
have organized a base ball! .^5* grange A anti I teams
team and joined the South Cen- w! play the Round Top-Car-
tral Texas league. About 20 of. mine volley ball teams in the
.ho hnll vooro nut fnr schoo> here Tuesday
Attend Funeral.
John Krenek, Mrs. Joe Zbra-
nek, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook,
Mrs. Rud. Krenek, Mrs. Rud.
Zatopek, Mrs. Jerome Walla
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konvic-
ka attended the funeral of Mrs.
Frances Gerloff at Taylor
Thursday. Mrs. Gerloff was a
sister of John Krenek and Mrs,
Joe Zbranek.
Move To Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner
and children moved to Hous-
ton last week.
Hospital Patients.
Chas. Raabe was taken to the
La Grange hospital last Thurs-
day. Emil Koehl became a pa-
tient at the La Grange hospital
Friday. •
C.- of C. Meeting.
The Ellinger Chamber of
Commerce met Thursday night On Sick List.
at the school. Plans for the Supt. J. G. Banik is on sick
Tomato Festival to be held on list.
Little June Kieke, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Cody Kieke,
submitted to an operation in
How-
from
WALTER KNEIP
FURNITURE COMPANY
Across from First National Rank
For You To Feel Well
24 hours every day. 7 days every
week, never stopping, the kidneys filter
waste matter from the blood.
If more people were aware of how the
kidnevs must constantly remove sur-
plus fluid, excess acids and other waste
matter that cannot stay In the blood
without injury to health, there would
be better understanding of the
whole system is upset when kidneys fail
to function properly.
Burning, scanty or too frequent urina-
tion sometimes warns that somethin!'
is wrong. You may suffer nagging back
ache, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic
pains, getting up at nights, swelling.
Why not try Dqps's PiUil You will
be using a medicine recommended the
country over. Doan’a stimulate the func-
tion of the kidneys and help them to
flush out poisonous waste from the
blond. They contain nothing harmful.
Get Doan’s today. Use with confidence.
At ail drag stores. ________________
NO. 4373
IN THE COUNTY GOURT OF
FAYETTE COUNTY, TEXAS
SITTING IN MATTERS PROBATE
IN THE MATTER OF THE
GUARDIANSHIP OF THE
ESTATES OF CAROLINA
V1NKLAHEK, ET AL. MINORS
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
GUARDIAN’S APPLICATION
TO EXECUTE OIL AND GAS
LEASE
Notice Is hereby given that on
the 14th day of March, 1947, 1
filed an application with the Coun-
ty Clerk of Fayette County, Texas,
for authority to execute an oil and
gas leasts covering the undivided
eleven-two hundred eighty-elghtha
(11/288) interest each of Carolina
Vifiklarek, Edna Vinklarek, Alex-
ander Vinkiarek. and Gladys Mae
Vinklarek, Minors, aggregating an
undivided forty-tonr-two hundred
i ighty-eights (44/288) interest
in and to the following described
tract of land In Fayette County.
Texas, to-wit:
Tract No. 1
J. T. Whiteside
County, Texas,
I known as the W. W. Gant 400
acre tract in said League, and
which Is described as follows:
BEGINNING at an Iron stob for
the SE corner of T. E. Cockrill 99 j
acre tract from which a mesquite
marked X bears N. tl E 18.2 var-
as; Thence North 820 varas along pi,.,n„ ssk.w
the East side of the said Cockrill
tract an iron stob for corner from .
which a mesquite tree marked X |
bears N. 84-% W. 7 varas; Thence I
West 40 varas to an iron stob for
corner from which a mesquite
marked V bears N. 19ti W. 5 varas;
Thence N. 141-1/8 varas to an iron
stob for corger in the La Grange
Road; Thence East with said road
311 varas to the NW corner of the
A. Marburger 23 aere tract; Then-
ce South 393 varas to a stake Bet |
for the SW corner in said Arnold ]
Marburger 23 acre tract; Thence
East 380 varas along said Mar-
burger South line to an Iron stob j
for corner; Thence South 820 va-I
’ ras to a rock in the North margin |
of the Clstern-Flatonla Road from '
which a mesquite marked X bears
S. 40 E. 17-\4 varas; Thence along
the Nortli side of said road N. 51-
% W. 368 varas to a stake from
which a P. O. marked H bears 8,
69 E. 19 varas; Thence N. 66 W.
431 varas to the place of beginning
and containing In Btlda limits 94-
3/4 acres, of land more or less.
This is the identical tract of
land conveyed to Vine Mares by
Max Marburger and Clara Marbur-
ger by deed dated February 6, 1920
and recorded on page 76, Vol. 110,
Deed Records of Fayette County.
Texas, to which reference is mhje ]
for all purposes.
Tract No. 2—being 5.7 acres, also ]
In the J. T. Whiteside League In 1
Fayette County. Texas, and des-1
cribed as follows:
BEGINNING at the NW corner]
of the 94-3/4 acre tract above des-1
cribed an iron stake in the margin
of the Cistern-1^ Grange Road;
Thence West 108 varas with the
margin of the Cistern-La Grange
Road to a stake set for the North-
east corner of a 35 acre tract
owned by the Flatonia State Bank;
Thence South 255.4 varas to a
stake for corner; Thence East 148
varas to a stake for corner, said
stake being In the West line of the
above described 94-3/4 acre tract;
Thence N. 114.4 varas to an iron
stob for corner, this also being a
comer of the said 94-3/4 acre
tract; Thence West 40 varas for
corner; Thence North 141 varas
to the place of beginning, and
containing 5.7 acres of land, more ;
or less, and being a part of the ’
40.72 acres of land heretofore |
conveyed to Vine Mares by Tom !
Cockrill aud Cora Cockrill.
The County Judge of said Fay-
ette County has designated the
31st. day of March, 1947, at 10:00
o'clock a. m. In the Probate Court-
room In the Courthouse of Fayette
County, in the City of La Grange,
Texas, as the time and place for
such application to be heard; and
It will be heard at such time and !
place.
ALEX VINKLAREK
Guardian of the Estates of
Carolina Vinklarek. el al.
Minors
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
March 19 and 20
“Blue Skies”
Featuring liiqg Crosby, Fred
Astaire, Joan Ca*lfield.
Filmed entirely in beautiful
TECHNICOLOR.
...Again Open
For Business
City.1 We have replaced our equip-
ment and parts and are again
in a position to take care of
. your motor troubles. Sec us for
I repairing, rewinding or ex-
change.
Motors Bought and Sold
Adamcik’s Electric
Motor Service
EVILLE
undent
Cotton Seed Hulls
SOUTH TEXAS COTTON OIL CO
Phone 30
s-.-
ower Rio Grande Valley
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Charlie Tryels Jr. and Cora
Lee Collins.
Bennie G. Nietsche and Miss
Lenora Louise Maeckel.
James Douglas Evans and
Miss Marjorie Ellen Malone.
Erwin Stolle and Miss Lu-
cille Hengst.
We consider this the most stable investment in
South Texas. One-third cash-and the balance on long
term easy payments, with an interest rate of 4 1-2 per
cent.. This price is for a short term only and will ad-
vance as clearing operations proceed.
We have begun clearing operations on 40,000 acres
of land in the famous McCook Section. This, i»< the non-
irrigated section of the Rio Grande Valley, and will
stand the most rigid investigation.
voters to support the tax.
The club voted additional
money for athletic equipment
and also voted a donation of
As an introductory offer to open sales our first pur-
chasers will be allowed their selection |>f this land in
quarter section tracts and larger at $50.00 per acre in
the brush or $85.00 per acre with the brush knocked, piled
and burned and the land plowed. This price is subject to
change and is an introductory offer only.
For further information contact J. V. Murphy, care
• **
Bentsen Brothers, Inc., Mission, Texas.
$4.50 PER SACK
CLOSE EVERY SATURDAY AT 1 O’CLOCK
... .dollar tax to be voted on next, Saturday, March 15, The pur-
vlliC, J.eXds Tuesday does not increase the pose of the meeting was to
,CH 19-20 | voted on previously. Mr. Chu-ljn the home and community.
Chapter mothers who attend-
ed were Mrs. H. B. Gresser
and Mrs. J. F. Chupick. A
guest, Miss Frances Kamas,
and sponsor, Miss Miry E.
Buell, also attended. Lawrence
Jasek drove the school bus.
CONSTIPATION
I Risky in
BAD COLDS
j Retained undigested food becomes
i putrefactive, causes toxins, which
I overload the liver and other vital or-
gans of the body, lessening your re-
I slstance to colds and other winter Ills
, and interfering with their treatment.
| Why take this chance when you can
I take Calotabs? Calotabs thoroughly
, yet pleasantly act on every foot of
I your intestines, sweeping out toauu-
ladcn putrefactive foods and virus-
laden mucus, enabling you to more
I effectively avoid or fight a cold. Noth-
' Ing aetsdlke good old Calotabs. Use as
directed. 10c and 25c at all druggists.
Take CALOTABS
Notice, Land Owners!
; For clearing underbrush, trees and
I stumps; leveling land, building
' road beds, digging ditches, pits and
I tanks; constructing levees, dame
and terraces; flat-breaking, bed-
ding, et«., see
| V. G. FRENZEL
CONTRACTOR
Round Top (Near Walhalla)
MOORMAN MFG. CO
Quincy, Ill.
■Mr
Cotton & Grain Land
-Al IS » w* ' A X ■* '■-1*
in the
Manufacturers of Minerals. Concentrates. Proteins,
Sprays, Germicides and Worming Remedies
FOR
HORSES AND MULES
SHEEP
HOGS
POULTRY
I gathering with a nice program.
[ After the program Mrs.
iPiwetz introduced Mr. Chu-
plfk’ president of the Clght dollars Cross
Llub-MeeU. school board, who explained j in the name of the Fayette-
Rhers’ club held its' the purpose of the tax election ■ ville Rural High school dis
ceting last Thursday i to voted on next Tuesday trict. The next meeting will
r Mrs. F. J. Piwetz. jn the Fayetteville Rural High start at 8:00 instead of 7:30 p.-
chair. Prior to the school district. Mr. Chupick m-
rting the home mak- said that du^*to a flaw in the |F. H. A. At Sub-Area Meeting,
under the direction | wording of the previous tax Thirty-six members of the
uell, entertained the ejection, the Attorney-generals ; local chapter of Future Home-
............. department refused to approve makers of America attended
N THEATRE the district’s bonds. The one; a sub- area meeting in Cuero
RANGE CATTLE
BEEF CATTLE
1 DAIRY COWS
CALVES
Tried And Proven Products For 62 Years.
E. T. LUEDERS
Factory Representative
F?xYETrEVIU.E, TEXAS
Good Supply New Cotton Seed Hulls
» $24 a Ton
43 Pct Cotton Seed Meal
Y - THURSDAY.tax one penny oyer the one study the value of recreation
—awr-,, .. . • pick urged the voters of the.
James Craig*Tranc«s Gifford Fayetteville Rural High school]
;n , district to support the tax.
ur«„4 IL. Tk,, .measure and stated that if the]
She Went io ine ltax faUed to pass, it would be]
Races” Ia calamity for the district.;
Also Comedy Superintendent A-
First Show 7PM I tl°lph Jurajda also spoke in be- ]
rirM»now of ,
Kidneys Must
Work Well-
DOANS Pl ILS
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1947, newspaper, March 18, 1947; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1196800/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.