The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1944 Page: 2 of 4
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LA GRANGE, TEXAS
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Win the War
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want
spare
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States a Nation of home-
owners!
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LA GRAN:
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Hu accomplishments
in the senate speak for
themselves.
Divine t“
munlon 9:00
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nuturUjteu-
armed for-
apprcxhnately.
“OF
July
7.
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p. m.
meet® on
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With Ri
Livtngstor
He has ten years ex-
perience in legislation.
SP
The friendly Southern Pacific
jto tnree and a quarter
cans, Mr. Stewart
pointed out that with
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forces in <------j"
canned foods will be
because the can has proved the
Swiss Alp
service and Holy Com-
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ELECT STATE SENATOR
t. J. SULAK
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save private enterprise.
encourage homeownership by expanding
During
I youth's, b
reduction.
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He has held several
important committee
chairmanships in the
senate. He knows his
way around.
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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
to
«iu*vuiice me louewing as can-
didates in the Democratic Prl-
22,
LV®
Service
One of America’s Railroad
AB United for Victory
Buy U S. War Bonds’
P. M.
Peace of Mind tomorrow
comes from Insurance
bought TODAY.
ED. A. GIESE
“Your Agaar
La Grange, TatnM
Mr. i
are in i
announ
of theii
tioned
tucky:
“Mr. i
request
sence at
daughtei
Edwin J
urday n
at 8 a. i
church, ;
Names f
In men
brothers
nish wh
names of
Emil Ko
♦entionall;
Locals.
Fred W
Mrs. Lo
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tives
surviv
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tuners
Moves
Fred
to Fny<
by will
Win the War First!—Then
*•‘ace, a Peace based on JUSTICE, not
another wan' SP"re <h<! C°mln< Kenerali®“ fronl fiKhting
We must not let another depression follow this war.
and womT' * the "*“’■<
We must
We must
the FSA.
We must make the United
G ’ VW F 1 " *
party
Sponsored by
Sacred Heart Unit,
, N. C. C. W.
Catholic Church Grounds
LA GRANGE
Sunday, July 9
8:00 P. M.
ALSO CAKE WALK
Everybody Invited!
That Freedom
SW ROYS
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Al PICNIC
A picnic was given on the ■
ing T/Cpl. Albert Bohac,“"who I
was home on furlough from ’
Camp Haan, California. Fried '
chicken with all the trimmings I
served to Mr. and Mrs.
H. F. Miller and family of Aus-1
fir* A>f» —— J X * — —__
and daughter, Mrs.
and i ‘ ~~____ lue nr
of Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Her- at*3 octock*
man Veselka of Schulenburg:
Mr and X, Cu
William Ethington, Mrs
isc I"
Robert Ruckert Mlss Fran^sJ
Millen Eugen- Miller. Mr. and
Tom EtCTt®u’{. ftB cf La
Grange, and the honor guest.
A farewell party was given
to his honor on Sunday, July
2, at the home of Mr. and Mrs ‘
Tom Karstedt. A delicious!
.Znn.er and lunch were served
the large crowd present.
Helps You Overcome
FALSE TEETH
No longer be
fll at eaa< L
•Use teeth ]
Proved alkaline
•er, sprinkled
them firmer
aomfortnble. Soothing' and
•aid mouth.
r*77‘_____
FASTEKTH
Have you tried the
ads. They bring in'suIU.
American Lutheran Church
o, ”• Hel»«> P«s*c.r
St Pauls, La Grange-
a/e'w’Y 8Ch0°' and B,ble cla»«
**i ». jo a jj)
English services at 10:45
St Peter’a, Prairie Volley: '
English services at 9.15 a. m
8. 8. after services
r.dn°?n Th ‘A m’ Prauen
* fcW?* Mr"
Study course nt 8 p. m.
Zion Lutheran
r -■
Divine
11:00 a. m.
Sunday school
9:46 a m. Dr.
•rlntendont.
It coatn r—
Kious, but It co;
We welcome all
lay School i
Congregational meeting after the
morning service.
Walth-ji League
evening
—-____
Freyburg Methodlit Church
John Schrleber, o-ator
July 9, Sunday school at 10:80
German cervices 11:30 a. m Holy
communion 12:00 a m 7
i County Kitchenii
I vC*uc Mines
For War Items
Women of Fayetto county
can mine tm sufficient for
98 flying fortresses this year,
iled^ J*'"’*9 Were com-
m'1 1 f Stewart, vice- vpanamer tor---aJS0 Jo
».«, °0„XAS'o? Cc“ ,he '*,lpra"'“ '°°* ’b™' !5T -
ned foods consumed by civil-
ians in the county during 1943.
On the basis of last year’s
consumption, civilians will
open approximately 2,368,920
cans of food this year, he said
According to a table recently
issued by Washington, 24,000
cans provide tin sufficient for
one Flyiqg Fortress.
Meanwhile, the
ces consumed r-
three billion cans of food dur-
__.
eignbors
Plata, (i-'. chlreh “w come tolmuniou at 19:34); gimd:
iuwday
Beware Coughs
* common colds •
That Hang On
n'*^" vrlop If
A VOTE FOR
I 1 cits av hsswsiSSSffij
*». J. SULAK
I« A Vote For Victory-Peace -Progress I ® S
--—.—L_U(
xion Lutheran Church
Arthur P. H. Koehler, Paetor
Divine service, Enitlish
eelebruHon of the r^rd s^pper8^
’I and Riblo class
A. H. Rebsch sup
something to be reli-
t costs more not to be.
- —1 visitors.
Community Folks ...
and Southern Pacific
Philadelphia Luth Church
Swlee Alp
i f c Lu-L- C- A >
F. Erhard Ellera, Paetor
>U!y «' EnK1|sh service 9:30 am
i ^uS 11 v "’ll 8ch0°'
I -'uly 12, Youth of the Church
| Intermediate Luther Loaime
I Children of the Church 9:00 p. tn.
Trinity Luth. Church
I Black Jack (ULCA)
! ’J"!5' a' I8undav school 10:30 am
! July 9, English service 11:00 a.m
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For Commissioner, Prct
H. E. ZAPF
ALFRED WAGNER
R A PHttsCH
For Commissioner; Prct. 3 I
WALLACE CHERRY
For Justice of the Peace,
Precinct 1:
GEO. L. HAIDUSEK
A. E. MOEBUS, SR.
For Justice of The Peace,
Precinct 5:
RAY T. FOSTER
For Constable Prct 3
FRITZ MUESSE
For Public Weigher,
La Grange:
J- F. DRAB
For Public Weigher,
Carmine:
MRS. LEONA KOETHER
AND EMBa^LMERS
PROMPT AMBULANCE URViai
Phone- 33and244 —
Fivcinct Di, AnrioM J. JDariiea
GENERAL DENTAL
PRACTICE . . . X-RAY
__________I otto A Hunger BuHdhqt
We wish to extend our heart- TelePbone Office 175 - R<». IM
Caar’ea Fertach-Marrln i>. PeFisck
Fertsch & Fertsch
LAWYERS
Notary & Stenographer in Office
First Natl. Bank Bldg - Phone M
HALLETTSVILLE, Texas
abstracts MAPS
Fayette County Abstract Ce.
1 » i 1
John Schroeder, Manager
OLD MASONIC SLOG.
Dr. Frank J. Guenther
P»°NK8 Office Ml - Me. sil
LA GRANGE : TEXAS <
. r- J our “PPrecia-
lion for the kindness shown us
at the sudden passing of our
mother, Mrs.
™‘ the
-^ap ——a»x/aal many I
m rernaming friends and
for all the beautiful floral of-
jtormgs. We especially thank
(Rev. Bosshardt for the consol-
ing words spoken, the Von
Minden Funeral Home, and al-
so all of the neighbors who
helped m any way and the
^toderful assmtance they gave
us tn the sad hour.
May God bless
fervent prayer.
Otto Goehring.
Children And
Grandchildren.
Aw<k (ram <m, bu.,„,„ „( (uraiAi
, \.‘pp"ri””o,h" j
Z- ZT' :r -”•« *■»
rb/oAO . . Lou,a,an’ »’®ve their home, in
tiw 9» communtne. served by Southern Pacific rail.
these two .tatea. During 1944 their total }JJyrolJ
wdl approxnnate #4?,000,000. They and their
f®mihea form an important and highly rejected n-rt
your community life - dfirrn.., propertv an^^
v OU regard them „ g0od citizen. a„d fn,„ n
Southern Pacific M . b^em innitution ne,g
• good neighbor .nd an important element to v reco*nrt',*" “
o- i. . pHv.mb- JZZ ’ T “*•
gownmem rabmdy—during fun, win, ,ou dl' W"v wrthou*
Alm, <xpra«. oI juvemmra, .„d „ n<<^‘ “
pa.fc nhd, rf u. . A. (Z1 Zr "
Rood neighbor to have! ' '"hrrn Pacific> •
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The Record is authoriied
announce the following
rnary Election on Julv
1944: y
For Representative:
R B. SPACER
A. P. VITEK.
For District Clerk-
ROY H. GIESE
ADOLPH BEHRENS
For District Judge-
J. R. FUCHS
M. C. JEFFREY
For County Judge:
THEO. W. LUEDERS
H. W. PITMAN
For Assessor-Collector
EMIL BACA
GILBERT H. ECK
For Sheriff:
WM. LOESSIN
W. H. RIGHTMFR
For County Treasurer:
B. F. SIEBEL
T™,ZCounty Attorney:
JOHN C. MARBURGER
For County Clerk:
JOHN A. KUBENA
For Commissioner, Prct !•
A. V. SMITH
CHARLEY B. BOROVEC
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■ HE FAYETE COUNTY RECORD
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HONORED AT PICNIC I p wTr P C II
A picnic was given on the' . L K C H
S°1m“^O.riv?5 rec®ntJy honor- ANNOUNCEMENTS )
was home on furlough from Presbyterian church
Bev. Guy B. Duff. Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 o’clock. L W.
Stolz, Supt.
Preaching services at 11 a m
__ ------..«o-land 7:30 P. >»• each Sunday
tin, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pfossl Bible Claas each Wed-
— ‘ “ n Dl^.„ n08day eTenlng at 7.30
ikp'S:.j^w"T":x
-------------- ( Church officers VUB nrgt
Mrs. Roy Cox and ®.uvnd",f of' *ach month immedlat-
Lou-1 y “f'er ,he *TW,1« a"*io«.
ito^ family, Mrs.
”!.ne’^EugLn** Mi- and
Grange, and the honor
a JUST and Lasting
, S_i vengeance.
FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1944
1T*S A BOY
Mr. and Mrs. August Hatak
Jr. of Plum are rejoicing over
the arrival of a baby boy, bom
at the La Grange hospital
to Tuesday The lad tipped the
a scales at eight poundi. He hM
uf been named William August.
Mrs.
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1
Shall Nat Ptith
J- 'i&i.w,
No. 3, —------
• m . ,actio“ oi the Mrs. Marr
in the July 22 primary' Mrs. Charles "
of Houston
Adolph Ademcik ... ..
request-j and relatives at Flatonia. ’
“.7™“: La Grange Hospital
full Time Registered Tc hnletaa
German, Bohemian and
Spanish Spoken
Visiting Hours: 9-11 a m..
8-8 p. m„ 7» p m.
I-A GRANGE ; PHONE 55
DR. A. H. REBSCH
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fittet
Record Bldg. - Phone MS
For Con- LA GRANGE, ; TEXAS
if any 1 . . .... ____ :
therein ! KOENIG FUNERAL
“ft I am elected I shall give' HOME
you a clean, fair and impartial ^NERAL DIRECTORS
enforcement of Jie law.” ---
The candidaev of
b^cqluer Fritz Muesse For
gj Constable Prct. 3
R Of Fayette County
The Record is authorized
K announce Fritz Muesse as
IM candidate for the office
constable of precinct
■ subject to the
■ voters i
■ election.
I -Man, Henda h.
S .tnake the race tor',
■ was only after a very careful’
M | consideration than that I have
EN decided to make the race.
|| i “I realize that it will be im-
| possible for tne to see all
■ | voters personally and, also, I 1
■ realize that I will be handi- ’
capped by not having my name
Printed on the ballot. How-
!kver. I feel that the people are
Hntelhgent and will write my
name in the space “F--
stable J. P No. 3” and'if
(other name is printed t
jfo scratch it. i
\?^elFc.ted I.sha11 rivel
Enforcement of Jie law.
_The candidacy
?.y our reiwfc>’-." iM
,ra, ,ra „pra^toX|3, <h"-'
M.idb'“H<C*RD 0F ’‘RANKS
- —— - ' z• w * jKg ! r yv* —f*—
increased number of the armed felt thanlcs and
forces in overseas duty, mortF“
canned foods will be need(;d <
because the —; " ,3 1
most practical cottfatoer for Otto Goehring, also for
iry
meets
each month
meet
i ely after the evening
j Travis 8t. Methodist
R.»V .
j Hiindsy school st
“■J C. Marbur.x.,
Mornlag worship at 10:S9
Evening services at 8: is
,.The Iiaard of stewarts
the las’ Wednesday of
moath at 8:15 p. m.
Plrat Baptist Church
Pa«*or, J. Moulton Pa
bunday school at 9:45 a.
Evening^ worship
Looseness and Worry 8:30 p" t
Esr ta annoyed or feelj Prayer
: because of loose, wabbly j nights at 7:39 p. m
FASTBETH, an to- --- ‘
—J (non acid) pow-
on your plates holds
so they feel more
«ud cooling
■• gums made sore by excessive
Avoid embarrasse-
•eut caused by loose
FA8TEETH today at
•tore.
pMtcr, J. Moulton Parker
Sunday school at »:45 a. m.
Morning worship at 10:15 a. m
"onthlp at 7:30 p. m.
w. M. s. Monday afternoons at
“ m.
meeting, Wednesday
A welcome ia'extended .
Pentecostal Church of God
Byler School
Rev. Watt Ellla, Paetor
Bible Teacnar and Lecturer
-Ou are invited to come
any drag , singing anjl some IntereaUng
i sages on prophesy, each Thu:
j and Sunday at 8 p. m.
Missouri Synod
R Ncrpcr, Pastor
hngllah services with Holy Com-
PERMANENT WAVE, 5»c! Do
your own Permanent with Charm-
chlni Klti.Co“pletl equipment, fa-
FaRv f h CUr'ra ““ “‘•’"Foo-
PrsLn (.d°’ ?b*>luta‘l harmless
Far* 1thoaaan<’!' Including
Fay McKenzlo. glamorous movie
star. Money refunded If not satis-
e“- (Bf-lOtlWp)
Meyenburg Drug Store
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1944, newspaper, July 7, 1944; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254205/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.