The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1947 Page: 4 of 4
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TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 194T
PACE1
’ THE FAYCTTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS *
RECORD WANT ADS
1946 GOLD STAR BOY AND HIS GRAND CHAMPION CALF
RECENT BRIDE
t>ui me renewed interest in
j club work and the satisfaction
nf numintf nnrl frr>r1in</ tliAQA
TO
As I look jback over
of
Suits! Suits! Suits!
MEN, THEY ARE HERE
YES, AND IN ALL TYPES
AND CLOTHS!
Blues, browns, tans, arrays, chalk striped
solid colors and gabardines
Double breasted and single breasted
come actually oil-plated I
And made by
MICHAELS-STERN & CO.
TOWNLEY
CLOTHCRAFT
GOODALL
JOSEPH H. COHEN
SEWELL
Priced At
$23.50 - $29.75
NOW.;, make a date to OlbPLATE!
$35.00
(20-wtfc)
AND UP
Lauterstein’s
La Grange-Bastrop
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
PHONE NO. 155
FOR SALE—Bay horse, medi-
um size, coming four years;
really gentle: will work any-
where and ride. Reinhard Bun-
jes, Warrenton, Texas. (39-2p)
We pay a premium for white
infertile eggs, poultry, hides,
beeswax, pecans and old grease.
La Grange Produce Co. (11-tfc)
Mrs. John Hugh Sutton of
Brenham visited friends here
Tuesday.
1946 Houston Fat Stock Show where it was
sold this year for 42c a pound. His work with
the calf won foi- him the title of best meat
animal 4-H demonstrator of the year.
CHICKS—High quality chicks
at reasonable prices. Every
Thursday. Piece your order
now for later delivery. Poultry
remedies, brooders and sup-
plies. La Grange Hatchery,
Werner C. Tramp, Prop., Phone
. .
BEST CHICK starting and
glowing mash in town; Purina
\Startena and Ternco starting
and growing mash. La Grange
Produce Co. (27-tfc).
WANTED — Waitress. Need
not be experienced. Write or
see L. W. Eckel, Kerrville Bus
Depot. I.a Grange. (31-tfc)
FOR SALE—Wood cook stove.
Elmo Eichler, Rt. 2, Burton.
(38-3tp)
THt DKTRUCTIVIPOWER Of A HURRICANE
seems irresistible, yet within the
slender trunk of a palm tree, even
greater power ... the force of mo-
lecular attraction ... binds par-
ticles of living matter into a struc-
ture that resists “the irresistible!”
BABY CHICKS, bloodtested,
heavy laying stock: Leghorns,
Rocks, Reds, Ovingtons, An-
conas, pullets, cockerels, at low
prices every Tuesday. Albers
Hatcherv, La Grange. (26-tfc)
M E I N K E ’ S
SERVICE STATION
FOR SALE—Complete public
address system, A-l condition.
Can be seen at Adamcik’s Re-
frigerator Sales and Service. La
Grange. (39-tfc)
FOR SALE—1941 Farmall A
tractor on new rubber with
mower, lister, planter and culti-
vator. Also a good young work
mule. Robert Herbrich, La
Grange, Rt. 3. (Mullin’s Prai-
rie). (39-tfc)
QUALITY CHICKS from our
own flock of large egg-bred
White Leghorns. Book your
order now for pullets, cock-
erels, or straight run chicks
at low prices every Tuesday.
Wm. E. Brendle, La Grange.
WANTED—Clean cotton rags
Must be free of buttons and
hooks. From 5c to 15c. Brasher
Motor Co., La Grange. (28-tfc)
ROTACAPS, Renosal, Avi-
Ton, Germnzone, Acidox, Vac-
cines for poultry and stock.
Full line on hand always. Al-
bert Feed Store. (61-tfc)
FOR RENT—Four room un-
furnished apartment. Barbara
Mak. (38-trc)
BUTANE SYSTEMS, Gas ap-
pliances and butane. Flatonia
Gas Co., Flatonia. Phone 105.
(87-tfc)
FOR SALE—Late 1936 Chev-
rolet master fordor, A-l con-
dition. W. H. Karisch, Win-
chester. (40-2p)FOR SALE—Gentle Jersey
bull; 14 months old. Henry
Gebhard, near Haw Creek.
(40-lp)
WATCHES and clocks repair-
ed at Day’s Gift Shop. (9-tfc)
FOR SALE—1935 tudor mas-
ter Chevrolet: good tires, runs
good. Price $295. Phone 144.
(39-2p)
FOR SALE—32-volt automa-
tic light plant, new batteries,
good shape, includes console
radio and iron. Victor Elias,
Rt. 1, Smithville. (40-3p)
WAITRESS wanted at Jacob’s.
(13-tfc)
Sinclair
Gas & Oils
SPECIAL prices on started
chicks. Leghorn cockerels $2.50
per 100 at hatchery. Every
Tuesday. Albers Hatchery.
(37-4c)
FOR SALE—Two Model A
coupes, 1929 and 1930 models:
good running condition; will
sell cheap. See Louis Drabx at
Riverside or Joe Chovanec.
Rabb’s Prairie. (39-2p)
Registered milking short-
horn bull calves, out of an of-
ficially classified head. Clar-
ence O. Heinsohn, Fayetteville,
(38-4p)
STOP WHIR! YOU SEE TH! RIO
of Your Conoco Mileage Merchant.
Continental Oil Company ,
FOR BUTANE or Propane
Systems and appliances, call
us. Lynn Butane-Propane Gas
Co., Highway 77 and Holman
Road, La Grange, Phone 1616-
F3 (32-tfc)
FOR SALE — 136^ acres
good clean black land, 11 miles
east of La Grange, near. Olden-
burg; 80 acres in cultivation,
balance good improved pas-
ture; eight-room house, big
barn and chicken houses; elec-
tricity. running water; on grav-
el road three miles off highway:
school bus, milk and mail
routes bv home; $75 per acre.
Albert Mischer estate. Con-
tact Herbert Mischer, Round j
Top, Texas. (39-tfc)
HOME SITE LOTS for sale, (
out of city limits. J. C. Schwa-1
ke, La Grange. (38-4p) .
WANTED — -White girl or
young lady for general house-
work and help with children.
Good salary. Apply Bon Ton
Cafe. (39-tfc)
CHICKS —White Leghorn,
high egg producing stock; pul-
lets. cockerels; custom hatching;
I poultry remedies and poultry
(34-7p) (supplies. Dolezal Hatchery, La
Grange, Phone 1606F11.
WANTED—Girls interested in I
nursing, apply in person. La
Grange Hospital. (35-tfc)
WANTED—Pin boys to work
from 3 to' 7 in afternoons. R. B.
Kelly at Legion Hall. (40-tfc)
FOR SALE—Four room house
and other out buildings. Joe
Vasek Sr. Notify Louis Vasek,
Fayetteville, Rt. 2. (40-3tp)
School, man’s vellow gold wed-
ding band with initials A. K.
to W. K., 4-23-46. Reward.
Leave at Record Office. (38-tfc)
WE CUT auto glass for all
makes and models; safety, blue
and plain; also table tons.
FOR SALE—A good sized bam
covered with corrugate! iron.
Ed. F. Schultz. (39-tfc) I
WANTED — Baled Johnson j
1 ^rass hay to be delivered. Pratt
Feed Co. (39-2c)
WILL BUY hogs at the La
Grange Livestock Auction barn
every Wednesday morning.
75c per CWT under the Hous-
ton market. No commission or
weighing charges. Elmer I<ee
HackebHl. (90-tfwc)
Repair Service
Goodyear Tires
BECAUSE Oll-FIATING STAYS UP on
cylinder walls ... doesn’t all drain
down even overnight... a change
to Conoco Nf/* gives you extra
protection when you first start your
engine “dry”. . . extra protection
from corrosive acid action when
your engine is idle .. . extra pro-
tection from sludge and carbon
caused by wear . . . extra smooth,
cool, silent miles.
TIEDT
(Continued from Page 1)
Show. It weighed 210 pounds
when he caught it and gained
60 pounds the first month.
L. O.’s Sear’j gilt won first
place at the county and dis-
trict show; the prize was a
registered Jersey heifer. The ■
Hampshire gilt farrowed ten i
pigs on March 10,
gilts and five boars. Young' As I lookjback over iny,
Tiedt raised all ten of the pigs. I four 4~H club 1 fl,l(l ft 1
WILL BUY Civil War U. S.
cup-ball revolvers. Write com-
plete description any old re-
volver you have. B. H.
Dnrrough, 1118 Jefferson 3
Up. Houston. (38-4tp)
Pictured here is L O. Tiedt, 1946 Gold Star
boy, and his grand champion fat calf of the
1946 Fayette County Fair. The Hereford
was won by L. O. in the calf scramble at the
GENERAL TRUCKING —
Any thing, any place and any
time; also concrete gravel and *
sand and road gravel. Edwin !
Schultz Jr. Phone 489. (88-tfc) j
Suits for all-year wearing
Suits for summer wearing
FOR SALE—Wardrobe, dining
tabic and four chairs, leather
'•overed sofa-bed. Mrs. Herbert
Diets. (39 3c)
FOR SALE—Iron bed, com-
plete with good mattress and
springs. Leroy Goehring,
Round Top, Rt. 1. (40-lp)
Pictured here is Mrs. Rudolph Michalk.Ahe former Miss
Margie Sheffield of Houston, whose marriage to Rudolph Mi-
chalk, son of Mr. ^nd Mrs. Charles Michalk of La Grange, was
solemnized at the Second Baptist church in Houston on March 7.
Following a honeymoon in Mexico, the newlyweds are making
their home in Houston.
Apply in person. La G,range
DISHWASHER wanted at I
Heinsohn’s Cafe. (34-tfc) 1
FOR SALE—The Chris Balko
farm, 125 acres, located 1 1-2
miles southwest of Plum; fair
improvements, good well, two
tanks, 40 acres in cultivation;
under oil lease. Will be sold on
sealed bids only. Right reserv-
ed to reject any or all bids.
Apply to Otto Krueger, La
Grange. Texas, Star Route, or
Erwin Balko, 764 E. 16th St.,
ton, Texas. (40-2p)
Conoco Service Station
B. D. ODER, Prop.
WHEN YOU CHANGE FOR SPRING td Con-
oco N'A motor oil, f he same basic
force of molecular attraction
swiftly bonds molecule* of a special
added ingredient to molecules of
metal . . . attaching lubricant to
metal so closely that cylinder walls
and other fine-finished parts be-
SEXTON wanted for Cedar WANTED—Experienced_ cook.
Cemtery. Mi's. Werner Lampe,
Press. '
(_40-2tp) Hospital.
Yes, It DOES Make
A DIFFERENCE!
When You Insure In the
SOUTH TEXAS LIFE .
INSURANCE CO.
t La Grange, you insure in a
I LOCAL INSTITUTION, organized
primarily to pay all clalma
Promptly.
For Sound, Low-Coat Insurance
Consult
’ L. J. Sulsk, C. J. Cernosek,
President Secretary
SELT, what you don’t need,
such as old lawn mowers, bi-
cycles, ice boxes, furniture, ice
cream freezers, old music ’.Mix-
es, clocks, tools, chinaware
glassware, and many ' other
items you no longer need We
nny cnsh. Tiomann’s Trading
Post. Phone 364. (56-tfc)
WEDDING BANDS, 14Kt.
solid gold, at $8.00, diamond
bands from $5.50, Sets from
$10.50 to $350.00 you cannot
beat our prices. Beautiful
Pearls for the Bride. $1.95 to
<,50.00. DAY’S GIFT SHOP.
La Grange. (3-tfc)
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF FAYETTE
TO THOSE INDEBTED
OR HOLDING CLAIMS AGAINST
THE ESTATE OF HENRY
HARBERS, DECEASED:
I, the undersigned, having been
duly appointed independent exe-
cutrix ot the estate of Henry Har-
bers, deceased, of Fayette County,
Texas, by H. W. Pitman, Judge ot
the County Court in and for Fay-
ette County, Texas, on the Itith
day of March, 1947, and having
duly qualified as such, hereby re-
quire all persons indebted to said
estate come forward and make
settlement with me and those hav-I
ing claims against said estate to I
present same to me within the
time prescribed by law.
My roaldonco and Post Office
address Is General DoUvery, York-
town, De Witt County, Texas,-
where 1 receive my mail on tills
the 13th day of March, 1947.
EDNA HARDERS MEYER
Indepedent Executrix of the
Estate of Henry Harbers,
Deceased
IFQR SALE—1938 tudor Ford; j
I clean; radio and overdrive. H.;
C. Miller La Grange. (40-2p)
FOR SALE-1940 Ford ptek-
i up with 4-speed transmission, ;
overload springs, new motor.
Can be tieen at Conoco Service i
! Station. (40-tfc) 1
FOR SALE—54 acre farm,'
good land, with or without
stock and equipment, 1 1/21
miles east of West Point on
| Highway 71. Has large house
and barn and lots of other
I buildings. It is well equipped I
for chickens, hogs and dairy- 1
ing. Electrically equipped. Con-
tact owner, Rt. 1, Box 88. West'
Point. (40-2p) I
WANTED—Man with car will-
ing to earn $2 an hour selfing
Fuller Brushes. Write Geo. W.
Phillips, 4010 Rosedale, Aus-
tin, Tex. t (4«2p)
WANT to lease or buy a small
farm. Steve Urban, Ellinger,
Texas. (40-2p)
re_ | Mrs. C. A. Sautter of Hous-
last
BABY CHICKS! White, brown,
buff and black leghorns; hy-
brids, barred and white rocks,
reds, pullets and cockerels; j
custom hatching. Von Minden
Hatcherv. Fayetteville. (32-tfc)
WANTED—A white girl to
help with general housework
end care of 20 month old baby.
Mrs. B. D. Oder, Box 491, La
Grange. (38-tfc)
FOR SALE—455 acres at Wal-
deck, Fayette County, Texas,
known as the Manske estate. It
is located two miles from the
present producing gas wells
and has good improvements. A
three acre irrigation reserve
with sixty acres of plowed land.,
ready for planting. 196 acres ;
at $50 per acre with improve- I
ments and all mineral rights in- I
, tact. 259 acres grazing land at ’
t c- u- $30 per acre withone half of
mineral rights. If, interested
ca|| or wrjte gric w. Moerbe,
Box 91, Brenham, Texas. Of-
fice phone, 2806, home 2423.
(39-3c)
WINTER isn’t over and I can’t
move out under the trees. Still
looking for a house. Good rent
for a good house, 4 or more
rooms. Call 370 after 5. Max
Westerhobn.f 26-tfc)
WAITRESS wanted. Arlt’-
Cafe, La Grange. (31-tfc)
RICHARD has opened the door!
at Pratt Feed Store and left
potton seed meal at $4.30. Don’t j
call but come to see us.
i (40-tfc) j
(40-2p)
FOR* SALE—Table top, all- |
porcelain oil stove, good shape,
priced right. L. W. Munsch, La
Grange, Rt. 2. (40-2p)
FOR SALE—Two good mules,
will work anywhere; or will
trade for one or two young
milk cows. Steve Urban, Ellin-
ger, Texas.(40-2p)
h* resists "the irresistible'.', .and
OIL-PLATES your engine!
SPECIAL prices on Leghorn
cockerels every Tuesday. Von
Minden’s Hatchery, Fayette-
ville;
PRAIRIE HAY for sale.
Hugo Schmidt, Fayetteville, Rt.
3. (26-1 wtf)One of the gilts was given to T have benefitted greatly; per-
another 4-H club boy to keep I haps not too much financially,
the program going. The other I but the renewed interest in
four were sold at $15 each, j club work and the satisfaction
Two barrows were sold at $8 ! of owning and feeding these
each. He raised the other three ! animals has helped to make my
boar pigs, selling one of them i outlook for the future a very
later on as a breeding animal at J promising one.’
$75.
L. O. summarized his .
port with the following re- i ton spent several days
mark- week with relatives.
I, 1946; five ImarK'
w v 1 4 A A
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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/m1/4/: 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.