The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 96, Ed. 1 Monday, December 1, 1969 Page: 2 of 4
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COURT HOUSE NEWS
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Miss Clara Mae Smith (col),
1959 Nolan, San Antonio, Tex.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
NOV. 20 to NOV. 27, 1969
City of La Grange To Mrs.
Arrethia Lorings, Cemetery
Deed, 1/4 Lot 56, Negro Ce-
metery, La Grange, $50.00.
F. J. Stadter, et ux To A.
N. Willis, et ux, Deed, 0.67
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HOMEWORKERS (Enve-
lope Addressers) WANTED!
Rush stamped, self-addres-
sed envelope to J&M Pro-
ducts, Box 247, Andrews,
Texas 79714.
(#87-9tp)
MARRIAGE LCENSES
ISSUED
NOV. 20 to NOV. 27, 1969
Gus Raymond Polasek and
Miss Theresa Ann Kossa,
Box $2, Ellinger, Tex. 78938.
John Dee Norris, Jr,, and
Miss Sherri Evans Cowart.
837 S. Franklin, La Grange.
Henry Craig, Jr. (col) and
Call George Wood, 249-2913.
(#94-tfc)
FOR REAL ESTATE call
E. A. Sladek, 249-2915. We
buy and sell. List your pro-
perty with us for the best pri-
ces.
(#47-tfc)
FOR BUTANE SYSTEMS,
for heating, cooking, etc.,
call 968-3257, La Grange, or
AD 7-2521, Smithville.
(#32-tfc)
PREMIUM PRICES PAID
for graded eggs. Farmer’s
Feed and Produce Co., La
Grange.
(MI-tfc)
LG School
Menu
MUSICAL
STEINS
(FROM GERMANY)
WILL DO COMMERCIAL
Shredding and Leveling call
968-3354; after 6:00 P.M.,
968-3562.
Scented Charmwick
CANDLES
Dolls
Trains
Games
Cars
Trucks
Airplanes
Stuffed Animai
Footballs
Basketballs
FOR SALE: 22 acres, 3
miles East of Ellinger. All
minerals, good fences, water
pond and deer on all weather
road. See Ed Tobias, Ellin-
ger, 378-8313. Also 10 acres
on Hwy. 71 two miles E. of
Ellinger containing beautiful
oak trees.
(#95-tte)
FOR SALE: Three-bed-
room home on corner lot, 2
blocks from square. Repain-
ted inside and out. Newly
carpeted throughout. Com-
pletely re-wirred, closets.
H. T. Carter.
(#92-tte)
butter, gelatin, milk.
FRIDAY: Hot dogs w/chili
sauce, fried fish w/tartar
sauce, baked potato, sliced
beets, cornbread, pudding,
butter, milk.
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THE LA CJtANGE JOURNAL, MONDAY, DEC. 1, 1969
FOR SALE: Portable mini
compact organ. Call 968-46-
05.
(#88-tfc)
WANTED TO RENT: Pas-
ture with fence and water.
Must be near La Grange. Call
968-3459 or 968-4163.
(#93-4tc)
FOR SALE:' WAX KING
Floor Sweep, Farmer’s Feed
and Produce Company, La
Grange, Texas.
(#l-tfc)
FOR SALE: Two lots and 2
rooms. 1024 East Eblin, I*
Grange, Texas.
(#89-9tp)
FOR SALE: Coastal berm-
uda hay in barn at Mullins
Prairie. $1.00 per bale, mi-
nimum 20 bales. 968-3415.
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NOVELTY
CLOCKS
(FROM THE BLACK FOREST)
FRISCH AUF!
VILLAGE
(MONUMENT HILL)
Anri Wood Carved J
MUSIC BOXES
(FROM GERMANY)
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GIFT CENTER
RECEIPTS:
Cattle, 324; Hogs, 194;
Sheep, 1; Horses and Mules,
2.
7
13, Ehlers’Subd., LaGrange.
Hattye Lampe And City of
La Grange, Street Paving
Agreement, Lot 7, Ehlers’
Subd., La Grange
Norbert J. Strmiska, et
ux And City of La Grange,
Street Paving Agreement,
-Lot —Blk. being Frc. J. H.
Moore 1/2 Lg., Hilltop Ad
dn., La Grange.
T. O. Clark vs. John Per-
ryman, Abst. of Judgment,
dated 10/7/69, Cause $101,-
899-B, 117th Dist. Ct., Nue-
ces Co., Texas, for $3,962.-
10, plus costs and interest.
Henry R. Kneip, et al, Af-
fiants To The Public, Affi-
davit for proof of heirs, etc.,
Heirs Robert Kneip & Frieda
Kneip, both deceased, & ow-
nership of 153 ac,, W. H. Jack
Lg.
Millie Fojtik, et al To Joe
L. Belota, et al. Release
Lien, 114.8 ac., Andrew Cas-
tleman Lg.
Garlin Joe Albers, et ux To
Bodo Kraus, Trustee for Le-
nora Zapp, Deed of Trust,
0.40 ac., D. E. Colton Lg.,
aka J. G. Robinson Lg., in
Warrenton.
- Innis Wagner, et ux To Bo-
do Kraus, Trustee for Leno-
ra Zapp, Deed of Trust, 0.41
ac. D. E. Colton Lg., aka J.
G. Robinson Lg. in Warren-
ton.
R. P. Ganchan, et ux To
LA GRANGE LIVESTOCK AUCTION REPORT
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Deed, 72.842 ac. R. M. Cra-
vens Lg., $12,000.00 note.
R. P: Ganchan, et ux To.
H. A. Bordelon, et ux, Deed
43.546 ac. R. M. Cravens Lg.
$10,000.00 note.
H. A. Bordelon, et ux To
C. J. Overgoner, Trustee for
First National Bank, Schu-
lenburg, Texas, Deed of Tr-
ust, 43.546 ac. R. M. Crav-
ens Lg.
Paul Mertink, et al To
Winston M. Carothers, et ux,
Relase Lien,-ac Henry M.
Clements Sur. & Garret E.
Boom Sur. (Part Lee Co.)
, Albert Buscha, et ux To
Alex P. Klepac, Deed, 1.002
ac. W. J. Russell Lg., $800
FOR SALE: 170 acres farm
with cotton and grain allot-
ment ext to Cummins Cr-
eek, 4 miles north of Fayet-
teville, on county road, lots
of deer, 2 bouses, part in post
oak, balance in good rich
black land. $370,00per acre.
For more information con-
tact Ed Tobias, Ellinger,
Texas. Phone 378-2313.
(#75-tfe)
AND MANY, MANY MORE BEAUTIFUL
■ GIFTS TO CHOSE FROM
> Nicholas Zachary, et ux
• To J. Lynn Futch, Trustee
, for United States of Ameri-
• ca. Farmers Home Admini-
stration, Deed of Trust, 162
feet by 85 1/2 feet out of
l Farm Lot 37, J. H. Moore
1/2 Lg., La Grange.
Carl A. Schulze To James
, McKenzie, Sr., et ux, Re-
lease Lien, 1.52 ac., E. Sa-
vage Lg.
John G. Sumbera, et ux
And City of La Grange, St-
reet Paving Agreement, Lot
6, Ehlers’ Subd., LaGrange.
Walter Stahmer, et uxAnd
City of La Grange, Texas,
Street Paving Agreement,
Lot-6, Ehlers’ Subd., La.Gr-
ange.
Glenn Roy Behrens, et ux
And City of La Grange, St-
reet Paving Agreement, Lot
PRICES PAID:
Butcher Prices - Cows,
canner to butcher, $13 to $21
cwt.; Calves, cull to choice,
$2to. $30.50 cwt.; Bulls,
TgR to heavy, $20 to $25.50
cwt.
Stocker Prices--Cowsand
calves, $130 to $224 hd.;
COW POKES
PECANS - We are buying
paper shell pecans. Jacob’s
Grocery, La Grange.
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Start a business of your own
part time, preferably husb-
and and wife team. Easily
double your income. Write
P. O. Box 681, Yoakum, Tex-
as 77995.
(#93-4tp)
BABY CHICKS: Babcock
B300 layers, English white
leghorns, Layocras, heavy
breeds. Pullets, cockerels
every Wednesday at low pri-
ces. Albers’ Hatchery, La
Grange.
(#l-tfc)
Published every Monday
and Thursday at 187 Wed
Travis Street, La Grange,
Texas 78945. Phone 713 —
968-3354.
Second class postage
paid at La Grange, Texas.
Subscription rates: In
Fayette County, $3.50 per
year; Elsewhere, $4.00 per
year.
Notice: Any erroneous
reflection upon the charac-
ter, standing, or reputation
of any person, firm, or cor-
poration which may happen
to appear in the columns of
the Journal will be gladly
corrected if brought to the
attention of the manage-
ment.
LESTER H ZAPALAC,
Editor & Publisher
WANTED: Mechanic and
shop helper. Meiners Motor
Company.
(#74-tfc)
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WE HAVE A WONDERFUL WORLD OF TOYS
UNCLE SAM’S
SELECTIVE
SERVICE
QH will soon finish law
school and presumably will
lose my II-S deferment. If
I am drafted before I can
take the bar examination, I
will probably have to go back
to school for another year
after my military service to
review everything. Is there
any chance of delaying my
induction until I take the ex-
amination?
A-Yes. If you are ordered
to report for induction be-
fore the date of the next bar
examination after your grad-
uation, and it you notify your
local board that you intend to
take the examination and
wish to have your induction
postponed, the board will
postpone your Induction un-
til the day following the last
day of the bar examination.
FOR SALE: "The Early
History of Fayette County"
by Leonie Rummel Weyand
and Houston Wade, $10. The
.La Grange Journal, P.O.Box
10, La Grange, Texas 78945,
SPARE TIME INCOME
Refilling aid collecting mo-
ney from NEW TYPE high-
qKlity coin-operated- dis- «
pensers in your are. No
selling. To qualify you must
have car, references, $600 to
$2900 cash. Seven to twelve
hours weekly can net excel-
lent monthly income. More
full time. For personal in-
terview write UNITED DIS-
TRIBUTING CO., Dept. A,,.
P.O. Box 10605, Dallas, Tex-
as 75207. Include phone num-
ber.
(96- ur) . —
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Open Thursdays Till
9:00P.M.Thru.Xmas
FOR SALE: Two acres on
Highway 71,1 mile west of El-
linger, with new 4-bedroom,
3 baths, brick home, air con-
ditioned, well, patio, carpet
from walltowali. Reason for
selling, moving closer to job.
For further information con-
tact Ed Tobias, Ellinger,
Texas. Phone 378-2813.
(#75-tfc)
FOR SALE: Registered
Hereford bull; cane and
Johnson grass hay, 904 bale.
Harvey Allen, 2 miles north
Plum on river. Weekends.
(#96-tfc)
"The war against poverty
and deprivation begins at
home but it must not end
there. . .We live at a time
when the abilttytotransform
the world is only limited by
faintness of heart or narrow-
ness of vision," -From the
report of the Com mission on
International Development.
FOR SALE: Antiques,
glassware, and gifts. We also
buy. Visit our shop. D&H
Antique Shop, East Travis St.
Highway 71 East. Next door
Eckel’s Gulf Station.
(#81-etc)
NEEDED: Mature lady
(preferably widowed or re-
tired) to live inwith Houston
family, two children. Room,
board, salary, and transpor-
tation home two weekends
per month. Contact: State
Rep. Jack Ogg, area code
512, Austin 4752637-4426133
or area code 713, Houston,
22764491-4653343 or write
761 Kuhlman Road, Houston,
Texas 77024.
(#72-tfc)
RATES: First insertion:
5? per word; subsequent in-
sertion, 3? per word. Mini-
mum, 10 words. Notice and
legals, 15? per line first in-
sertion; 10? per line subse-
quent insertion. Cards of
Thanks, minimum, $1.50; in
Memoriams, minimum, $2.
Deadline: Wednesday and
Saturday morning of each
week by 8:30 A.M. for reg-
ular want ad page. Ads re-
ceived after deadline will run
elsewhere in the paper.
QH am a sophomore Eng-
lish major and in class II-S.
May I take my junior year
abroad at the University of
London and not lose my II-S
while there?
A-Yes, but certain pro-
cedures must be followed.
Supply your local board with
a letter which sets out your
plans, along with a statement
from your present school
that academic hours of study
you earn at the University
of London will be creditable
toward the granting of your
baccalaureate degree. To
retain your II-S deferment
while abroad, you will need to
be sure that the university in
London certifies to your lo-
cal board that you are satis-
factorily pursuing a full-
time course of study at that
institution. Be sure to confer
with your local board on this
before you leave the United
States.
FOR RENT: Six-room
house, recently refinished.
Call 968-3203.
(#68-tfe)
HELP WANTED: Male
sales clerk to work at Gind-
ler’s Department Store in La
Grange. Excellent hours,
fringe benefits and working
conditions. Apply by mail or
personally. All inquiries
confidential. Gindler’sDept, /
Store, Ta Grange; TerJi ~
(#90-tfc)
ac. John Eblin Lg.
Christiane M. Lehmann,
et al To Franklin Bell, et ux,
Deed Und. int. In 3.748 acres,
Joseph Ellenger Sur., $4,-
642.86 consideration,
Mrs. Eva L. Schindler To
Jean Rhea Warren, Gift
Deed, 127 feet by 100 it. in
Schulenburg.
Marjorie Anderson To
Jean Rhea Warren, Quit-
claim Deed, 127 feet by 100
ft. in Schulenburg.
Richard G. Cernosek To
G. H. Osthoff, Trustee for
La Grange State Bank, Deed
of Trust, 98.553 acres, Da-
vid Berry Lg.
Herman Schulle, et ux To
Emma Lee Turney, Deed,
0.914 acres, D. E. Colton Lg.,
$475.00 consideration.
Julian H. Wilkenfeld, Tr-
ustee To Land Mart Ranches,
Ind., Deed 120.277 ac., Wal-
ter Hamilton Lg. Assm. bal,
$23,250.00 note.
WILL PAY TOP PRICE
for old wood cupboards,
beds, tables, and miscellan-
eous items. J. P. and Irma
Rainey, P. O. Box 117, New
Ulm, phone 1-992-4911.
(#89-4et)
BOLFIK’S MOWERSHOP:
Clinton dealer, overhaten-
gines. New and used mowers.
Pick up and deliver. Phone
968-4706. Highway 77 ca the
Bluft.
(#l-tfc)
DECEMBER 1-5
MONDAY: Hamburgers, on-
ion rings, French fries,
cheese slices, spice cake,
milk.
TUESDAY: Chicken & dump-
lings, chilled tomatoes,
English peas, peach cust-
ard, peanut butter, bread,
milk.
WEDNESDAY: Chicken fried
steak, boiled potatoes,
buttered carrots, cream
gravy, tapioca pudding,
homemade bread, butter,
milk.
THURSDAY: Fried chicken,
steamed rice, buttered
greens, brown gravy, ce-
lery sticks, hot rolls &
FOR SALE: Barbie, Skip-
per, Francie Clothes. Patch-
work Pillows. Mike's Fabric
Shop.
(#86-16tp)
Cows and heifers, $100 to REMARKS: Packer cows
$175 hd.; Cows and heifers, steady to stronger. Except
lb. basis, $18 to $23.50 cwt.; weak cows lower. Butcher
Steers, $21 to $35 cwt.; Cal- calves scarce, and in strong
ves, $24 to $39.50 cwt. demand. Stocker and feeder
HOGS: No. 1, $26.50 to calves higher. Hogs higher.
$27.30 cwt.; #2 to «3, $24 to Run lighter due to holiday and
$26.50 cwt.; Lights, $23 to cold weather.
@nce REib
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"Wul, you’re about as close to being a world's champion
as you ever was!"
COWPOKES IS PRESENTED THROUGH THE
COURTESY OF THE
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Baumgarten- Matula Co.
To W. B. Riley, et ux. Deed
& Resolution, 13,250 set ®.,
being Lot 7, Blk #82, Klesel
Subd., Schulenburg, $2,000.
consideration.
Joe G. Havrda, et ux, And
Albert Berckenhoft, et ux.
Contract of Sale, 248 5/6
feet by 33 1/2 feet Thomas
Taylor Lg., $4,950.00 con-
sideration.
$25 cwt; Sows,$24 to $26.40
cwt.; Feeders, $21 to $23.50
cwt. • u
HORSES AND MULES, 1b.
basis: $3 to $6 cwt.
SHEEP; Bucks and ewes,
$11 cwt.
FRED E. MIERTSCHIN
Good Year Tires Car & Home Store
,730 E. COLORADO LA GRANGE _
39U, George Boehm, j ' d
Kc T- Manager J-GA-7
Golf Clubs
Baseballs
Christmas
Decorations _ .
ChHstK--N-a,
Lights & Wrapping
Paper A q
Guns-Ammunition /IN X)0
Fishing Rods 4 Reels -B 3 JA
And MUCH MORE K- 6
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Zapalac, Lester H. The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 96, Ed. 1 Monday, December 1, 1969, newspaper, December 1, 1969; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600583/m1/2/: 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.