The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 75, Ed. 1 Monday, September 20, 1971 Page: 1 of 6
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The Newspaper with a Purpose — Since 1880
NUMBER 75
VOLUME 91
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1971
LA GRANGE, FAYETTE COUNTY, TEXAS
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NOTICES
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La Grange Native Named
PGT Comptroller —I
and Pamela Overton.
plants.
courthouse to be clean and
well kept but observed that
ry
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ferent comtinations
chroe-
Creuzbaur was secretary.
meeting of the year.
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GOVERNOR’S CONFE
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mobile and other new
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Survivors include his wife.
Friday, Septemiber 24.
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Leopards Squeak by
Giddings 27-26 Friday
These five young ladies, will
be performing this season as
GRAN TORINQ-TMa iw: "
door Gran Torino hast tmique half at
The Board of Trustees of
the La Grange Independent
School District will meet in
It is possible to seat-five
people at a table in 120 dif-
and Mercurys at La Grange !
Motor Company's sho' ring *«
.. Lora Blume, Connie Pechal,
Susie Teinert, kneeling, Mel-
anie Hengst, head majorette,
will meet Monday night, Sept.
20, in the school auditorium
in La Grange at 7:30 P.M,
51
ers in the courthouse be repla-
ced due to poor condition.
The group reported the jail
JUNIORS ENJOY
WIENER ROAST
The La Grange KJZT Ju-
to
thy
Oestreich officiating. Burial
was in the La Grange City Ce-
metery.
WATER SUPPLY
MEETING SET
FOR ROUNDTOP
Mr. Kenny Stork, chairman
of the Fayette Water Supply
Association, has announced
that there will be a meeting at
the Round Tap City Hall Wed-
nesday, Sept. 22, at 8:00 P.M.
This meeting was arranged
by the steering committee th-
rough the courtesy of Mayor
Don Nagel of Round Top.
The counywide water pro-
posal will again be explained
by the steering committee
members and Clarence R,Ma-
tula, local Farmers Home Ad-
ministration county supervis-
as they scored an early touch-
down, but this time the Leps
weren’t to be denied. They
scored back for 19 points to
go ahead 19-6 before the half.
Their scores came on two
Giddings fumbles and a block-
ed punt.
The "Buffs fumbled twice in
a row at their 38 and the Laps
took advantage of their mis-
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Both the La Grange Leop-
ards and Giddings Buffaloes
kept fans on their feet Friday
night as they battled in a non-
district tilt that saw the Leps
come out on top, 27-26. The
Giddings team drew blood first
Kallas, read the minutes and
nw the tnuwrw'i iwpnrt- -
Next on the agenda was the
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The ■ eating is open to the
publie and an rural residents
and landowners in and aU ar-
ound the Round Top commum-
Ry are invited to attend and
hear the explanation of the wa-
ter project proposal.
Last rites
held for
Leon Hart
Funeral services for Leon
C. Hart of Winchester were
held Saturday, Sept, 18, at 2:00
P Jl. at Phips aad Lackey
Funeral Home inGiddings with
Rev. Norman Roe of LeGnage
officiating. Burial was in the
scare on the Leps late in the
game as halfback Raymond
Punchard began loping for
long gains, but a pass inter-
ception by Emmitt Homer and
a fumble recovery sewed «
the victory for the Leps.
Trailing by 15 points, Pun-
chard led Ms Buffs to within
1 point when be scampered 40
yards for a score and th*
Winford Ray broke for a 56-
yard TD run, and Giddings had
2 extra points to take the lead.
Guest speaker will be Mrs. nlors held a meeting on Sept.
Mary Windell, special educa- 11 at the home of Debbie Cho-
tion coordinator for the Gid- vanec. The vice-president,
dings Co-op. She will speak .Elisabeth Kallus, opened the
* language learning disabili- meeting with a prayer. The
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need of repainting 7
many of the window sills are culture Barn was fo
aging and in need of attention, kept and in good rape
The Grand Jury also sugges it appeared to the C
ted that some fir eytinensah- -- -t-
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Surviving are one daughter,
Mrs. Clark L. (Betty) Jackson Commerce has accepted an to- .
of Dickinson; two sons, Donald vitation extended by Gov ernor economy of their community
Hagemann of La Grange and Preston Smith to particig ate in and the economy of Texas.
deputies receive salary in-
crease of 20 percent and that
all other officers and employ-
ees receive rale* of no le*
than 15 percent.
The body of 12 persons was
tastn
Mrs. Lo
the school board
it takes from 50 to 100
years to produce a tree large
t enough for lumber?
take, taking it in for a touch-
The La Grange Chapter of down. Th* sophomore Ed-
Young Homemakers wifi meet ward Hardy blocked apunt and
Tuesday night,-Wr21,M7t36 taacie James-LfatipfoWtnir
P.M, in the La Grange State the unclaimed pigskin and took
Ungs, Chamber members,
developers are invited tocon-
tact the Chamber at 968-4756
for details.
The Grand Jury in a ses-
The La Grange Gard* Club sion of two days last Thurs-
will meet at the home of Mrs. day returned 14 true bills of
T. J. Flournoy at 9:30 Thurs- felony grade and 1 no bUL
tront end treatment which dif- bright molding. The framing
terentiates it from the grille of is completed at the bottom by
the Torino. With a double the bright bumper cut out to the
held
, .. m - - — - — — to be clean and well kept and
day morning, Sept 23. The They passed no matters on to "or iconarc therein are w»n
N1iNK- •' ' club wilthen proceed to the ‘ the’next grandjury. cared for " They suggested
Charlie Meier Golden Valley Nursery where Upon Inspection of the that fire preventioneqGtpment
Mr. Herman Koepke will give courthouse, jail and agricul- in the jail should also be re
a lecture on the culture of ture building, they found the viewed, and that the bathroom
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ties. This will be the first secretary-treasurer, Marilyn
ceded her in death on March
19, 1966. A member of the
Fayette Memorial Hospital
Auxiliary and church organi-
zation, she had resided in La
Grange the past 40 years.
Grange City Cemetery.
Miss Mozisek died Wednes-
day in Fayette Memorial Hos-
pital.
Born on December 4, 1893,
in La Grange, the daughter of
Joseph and Mary KleckaMoz-
isek, she had never married.
A retired clerk, she was em-
ployed about 20 years at Eck-
el Drug Store and Confectio-
nery in the building where
Harris-Gaertner now is loca-
ted. She was a utelong La
Grange resident.
Surviving are several cou-
sins, including George Rain-
osek, Paul Lidiak, and Joe
Hilsher, all of La Grange.
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LHS DRUM MAJOR
Diane Wagner, pictured ab- season as the La Grange High
ove, will be performing this School Band drum major.
rille contour. See this auto- *
mobile and other new Fords'
Mozisek
rites held
Friday
Funeral services for Miss
Mollie Mozisek, 77, of LaGr-
ange were held at 10:00 A,M,
Friday, September 17, at the
Koenig Funeral Home Chapel
and continued at Sacred Heart
Catholic Church with Rev.
Harry Mazurkiewicz officia-
ting. Burial was in the La
The La Grange Chamber of recognising them for their si-
gnificant contrfbution to the
ren. sons are expected to
la lieu of the usual rem- the two-day conference from
embrances, the family re- throughout the state. —
quests donations to the Ame- program will allow To as to
rican Cancer Society, honor expanding industr les by
kers. _____ . ._____
Last year, Grew Thumb JAMES ROTTER
employed 150 older and roti- RECEIVES $750
red low income farm persons erum ABCMIO
to carry out parks develop- >-VLAK>nI
meat. Legislation recently
passed that affects economic
development will also be re-
viewed.
A. D. "Red" Voelkel, C. of
C. president. Mid the chamber
is now making plans for adel-
\ egation from La Grange to at-
tend the two-day conterence to
be held in Austin’s Munieipal
Auditorium, Local manufac-
Howard Hagemann of Austin; the 4th Annual Govetnor’s At the Invitation of the Tex-
three brothers, C. A. Hensel Conference on Industrial Ex- as Industrial Commission, the
and E. J. Hensel, both of La pension to be held Wednesday newly created Department of
Grange, and Louis Hensel of and Thursday, Oct. 131 nd 14. Community Affairs has joined
Austin; and three grandchild- More th* a thousand per- in the Governor’s conference.
‘ attend The organization and respon-
sibilltles of the department
will be reviewed.
Other highlights of the pro-
gram include, review of a sta-
tewide survey on bousing,'
community structure for eco-
nomic developmer, and an
analysis of economie develop-
ment by the editors of "Nati-
on's Business" Magazine, to
addition, two key government
officials will review probable
trends the Federal Govern-
meat may take in the next few
years on community develop-
Mrs. Hagemann passed aw- dale. Ruby Whiteley of Hous-
ay Thursday in Fayette Mem- ton, Evelyn Kasper of Warda,
orial Hospital. Lilian Teinert andtelenMit-
She was born near LaGr- schke of La Grange, 1
ange on September 24, 1909, Family history books are
the daughter at August and still available at the reunion
Minnie Retke Hensel, and was or may be ordered from Mrs.
married to Rudolph A. Hage- Evelyn Kasper, PA Box 68,
mann on February 2, 1931, to Wards, Texas 78960.
La Grange. Her husband pre- __________
AprU 19,
, Mathis *
men*, conservation, ecology, James Jerome Rotter, son der Kasp
beautfication and community of Mr. and Mrs. Henry August to August
betterment projects. Due to Rotter, sr,, of La Grange, re- 111, in W
savings and administrative calved a 8750 scholarship preceded I
coM, 21 additional worker po- from the Faculty Scholarship 1 1932.
sitions have be* added to Committee of Texas AM Un- Wardame
Texas. Wath a new worker iversity, September 8. Schulenbu
pl* process, a total of 2»- James is working toward a survtvin
persona are expected to be masters degree in aerospace ters, Mra
Raymond W. Lampe, Jr., Mr. Lampe has be* a mem-
notice Hagemann
The Fayette County Vete- ", •
X.'TS.SrSK rites held
Service officer Frank Pratka Funeral services for Mrs.
wfii attend the 24th annual TIIda Ruth Hagemann, 6L of
Statewide County Service Of- La Grange were held Satur-
flcers Conference at Waco du- day, September 18, at 3:00
ring this period. P,M, at St. Paul Luther*
Uhe Ha Gramge Jmurnal
LHS MAJOR ETTES
the LHS Band, under the dlr- marches onto the football
ection of Wilbur W. Joi snon, field. They are: left to right,
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elect!* of officers. The fol-
lowing were elected: presi-
dent, Judy Chovanec; vice-
president, Mary Kana; secre-
tary-treasurer, Elaine Cer-
noch; and parllamentarlan, -
Beckv Huelsebusch. Louise Voss, 81, of Sch
Under new business, the burg were held at 3:00
nounced Friday that the Gro* members decided to hold a Monday, September 21,1
Thumb program sponsored by meeting once is two months Warda Luther* Church
insteangokayanyounndwtTa atine.“Burlwasiimhe
Department of Labor as the prayer. After the meeting, the
same level of funding as last group enjoyed a wiener roast,
year but with additional wor- ___________
foremaned by Loul
der of La Grange
‘e dll
has be* appointed Comptrol- ber ofthePG&E Comptrol- passes awav
ler of Pacific Gas Transmis- ler’s staff since 1966, most P. J
si* Company, effective Nov. recently as supervisor of the Funeral services for Char-
L special Analysis Section. lie F. Meier, 84, of Burt*
PGT owns and operates the a Certified Public Accoun- were held at the S. John’s Un-
Idaho - Washington - Oreg* tant, Mr. Lampe was a senior ited Church of Christ in Bur-
section of the Alberta-Cali- accountant with Haskins and ton Friday, Sept. 17, at 2:30
fornia pipeline and delivers sells prior to 1966. He ser- P.M. with the Rev, Pau Otte room at 2200 P M SonEaar
Canadian natural gas tbitsaf- ved with Haskins and seis to- officiating. Burial was RUhe 2 1299*9
filiate. Pacific Gas and Etec- Dallas; Bogota, Columbia, and church cemetery under direc-
trie Comp*y (PG&E). San Francisco. tion of Foehner Funeral Home 1e ray«te --outY ima
NOACK REUNION "St:-
The annual reunion for des- as Assistant Comptroller of eridiewnansrenhamhospi
cendants of Johann and Ma- PG&E was announced in June “Born "nWelche
ria Noack will be held an day and also is.ettective Nov. 1 n887,hes 0lowhameana
Sunday, October 3, at the La Mr. Lamte is a native of ’ ™ ™
Grange Fair Grounds in the U Grange. He atteo<WT«. marrieastMissMathildas
Home Demonstration Build- as A&M, receiving a Bache- „ " 1915"INA2T-
ing. tor’s degree in business ad- yermann MNov. 10, 1915,lnBur-
Esti: requested to- ministratioh in 1953.,He is Envmtw-me-
bring a picnic style dimer, the son of Mrs. Hattye L»npe Mathilda Meler otBurton; Tknmk
Committee membersiorthe ofLa Grange andthelateRay- sons, Wilfred at Burton, and Green Thumb
event are Leon Noack of Rock- X^Xary service be Car, Wibert, and Erwin Me- Aqg HAIM
did graduate;workatthe‘”n- ier, allo Brenham; twodau- Will 300 neW
ver sity of Texas. He received ghters, Mr E.:Aline Gerlandof i.
a Masters degree in proles- Carmine and Mrs. Alfrieda wnrkers
« m 885 ui POeS Herzog of Burton: one bro- WUIU>
sional accounting in 1957. Ha" “ „Uuo 08.0
Mr. Lampe, his wife, Sus- there kenrz Mpiersor.carm- Senator Lloyd Bentson an-
an, and their five children re-cinei.on sister, 2Mrs. Lena
sideinsan Rafael, California, Nitschkeo Brenhami 146-
a suburb of San Francisco, andchuidreni and 1 great-
grandchildren.
employed in the Green Thumb engineering and win graduate Pietsch of
program this year. Twocoun- in May, 1972. He is employed (Vlola) Der
ties, Fayette and Lamb, have by th. Texas AAM Untversity 1o, nd Mrs
be* added to the program, eyslem as a research assis- ne) Amma
----------------------- tantandisa member of T* three son
Mrs. Loraine Hart at Houston; Beta Pi, the oldest national eo- Kempner •
a son, Sanford Hart of Houston; gineering honor , society (for ^ray, *
two sisters, Mra. Ola Belle engineering sudents whorank Sn.antoni
Hlelscher of Winchester and to the top one-tenth ofthese- Amanda
Mrs. Charlie Williams of nior claw) and Sigma Gamma ristineteh
Smithvile; a brother, Cec Tau, thenattomalhonor frater- T.””
Hart of Winchester; and three nity of aerospace engineer lag 1. Grane2
erandehildren, students.
baun Cuemumiy-Room. Ins- it in from 10 yards outYorthe.....btLa GramefPanathen
tallation of officers will be score, r* out the clock after recov-
held. John D. Marburger, A big gainer by hack Paul ering a Giddings fumble.
local attorney, will present Risper set up the other La The Laps, now 1-1 for the
the program. Grange TDas quarterback Da- season, take * Rockdale this
n. « v-;;,-; ' , w , vid Zatopek scored from 1 Friday night.
David Kahlich of Weimar, yard out. The Buffs put a
serving as District Governor — ■■■ ....... ■ ■ 1 "
speak to Fayetteville LIots GRAND JURY RETURNS
14 indictments'
the Colonial Rest Home:
ulenburg.
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Zapalac, Lester H. The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 75, Ed. 1 Monday, September 20, 1971, newspaper, September 20, 1971; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600770/m1/1/?q=wichita+falls: 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.