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RECORD WANT ADS
"TEE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS •
FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1950
WE HAVE and cut auto glass
for all makes and models,
safety, and blue; also table
tops. Schulze Garage, (19-tfc)
WHY NOT Make Extra
Money? Sell eggs to Albers
Hatchery & Feed Store and
see the difference, (58-tfe).
SAND and GRAVEL, road
gravel, fill dirt. Glenn Pflug-
haupt, Fayetteville. Phone 40.
___________(48-tfc)
FOR RENT — 200 acre farm;
65 acres in cultivation. Must
have tractor. Frank Sury, La
Grange.
(102-tfe)
FOR SALE — Cafe at Car-
mine, the old Jaster place; good
location. See B. F. Weber, Car-
mine, Texas.
(101-tfc)
WANTED—Waitress, glx days
• week. Iris’s Place, La
Grange. (91-tfc)
EXPERT watch and jewelry
repair. All work guaranteed.
Located in Lotta Cream.
1(85-tfc )
USED GROCERY fixtures
for sale cheap. Harvey Dippel
at Harvey’s Food Store.
1(105-tfc)
MONEY TO LOAN. South
Texas Life Insurance Co., Re-
cord Building, La Grange
PIANOS — Fine, selected, re-
built, used pianos, each guar-
teed. New high grade nation-
ally known Spinets, sold at bar-
gain prices. Easy terms. O. A.
Krueger, Warrenton, Texas.
.O-tfcl
FOR SALE—1% horse power
motor bike, A-1 condition.
Brand new tires and new ring
job. See Jesse Lee Wied,
Fayetteville. (l-3c)
FOR SALE—Wood range and
oil stove, fair condition. E. H.
Kellers, Warrenton. (2-2p)
FOR SALE—Used oil heater,
3 to 4 room size, like new.
Ernest Seabourn at South Tex-
as Producers Ass’n. (2-2p)
USED BRICKS for sale. South
Texas Producers Ass’n, La
Grange. (2-2c)__
FOR SALE — Ever-Ready
Prestone Anti-Freeze. Get
yours while it is to be gotten.
Phone me your wants. R. G.
Seeberger. (105-tfc)
COMPLETE LINE OF ever-
greens, landscape size: Muel-
ler Floral and Nursery.
(104-tfc)
FOR SALE—One 12x20 hen
house and 12x12 brooder
house. Both are new and floor-
ed. See L. L. Gause, at Ruters-
ville. (104-tfc)
BABY CHICKS — English
White Leghorns. Anconas,
Reds, White and Barred Rocks,
Black Minorcas, Cornish. Pul-
lets and cockerels every Tues-
day at lowest prices. Albers
Hatchery, La Grange.
(70-tfc)
WANTED — Waitress and a
cook. Arlt’s Cafe. (73-tfc)
FOR SALE—250 • Austria-
White pullets, just starting to
lay. Don Reeder, Walhalla.
(2-2p)
HOLLAND BULBS — Tulips,
hyacinths, iris, ranunculus,
anemones. Mueller Floral and
Nursery. (104-19c)
FOR SALE—Fresh blue grass
prairie hay. Frank J Sury, at
Iris’s Cafe, La Grange.
(75-tfe)
BEDDING PLANTS — Pan-
sy, stock, calendulas, snap-
dragon. Mueller Floral and
Nursery. (104-19c)
SEE US for best prices on pe-
cans. Albers Feed Store.
(98-tfc)
$25 REWARD-For informa-
tion on cows strayed from Wal-
ter Stoever pasture. Might
have half, circle brand on left
rib or other brands. Please
notify La Grange Auction Co.
(1-4c)
WANTED—Furnished apart-
ment with two bedrooms, or
furnished house, as of Decem-
ber 1. No children; permanent.
Write Box R, care Record.
(103-tfc)
SEWING machine repairing
and scissors sharpened. F. J.
Oltmann, at Tietjen Tin Shop.
____(65-tfc)
TWO YEAR NO. 1 Tyler ros-
es, all popular varieties. Muel-
ler Floral and Nursery.
(104-tfc)
HOLLAND GROWN BULBS
at Farmers Feed and Produce
Co,
(102-tfe)
FOR SALE—Ford Ferguson
tractor with implements. Gil-
bert Gaertner, La Grange, Rt.
2. (3-2p)
LOTS FOR SALE-Small and
large oak trees on same in Otto
C. Eckel sub-division in La
Grange. Buy now while you
have a choice. (100-tfc)
FOR SALE — Walk-in refrig-
erator box, 6x6x7 Airline
Park, Giddings.
(88-tfc)
FOR SALE—Fresh homemade
bread every day. Call 496-M.
(87-tfc)
FEED SACKS, hides, eggs,
beeswax and poultry wanted.
La Grange Produce Co.
___________________________(87-tfc)
LIGHT hauling and furniture
moving. Tiemann’s Trading
Post.
(15-tfc)
For Building
TANKS,
TERRACES,
DIVERSION
DITCHES,
CLEARING
Or Tank Cleaning
—See—
‘Sonny’ Anders
LA GRANGE
Phone 315
FOR SALE—One registered
Hereford male, four years old
in April. If interested, come
see his calves. Don Reeder,
Walhalla, (2-2p)
WANTED TO RENT—75 to
100 acres good pasture. Don
Reeder, Walhalla. (2-2p)
TAKING IN quilting. Mrs. W.
F. Korenek, 867 N. Monroe.
_____.(2-2p)|
NOTICE!
Dr. James L. Ashley
Optometrist
La Grange
Will Not Be In His
Office From
November 13 Through
November 22
THANKS, FOLKS
FOR A WONDERFUL
RECEPTION
We are grateful for the fine response of our patrons,
friends and the general public on the occasion of our
formal opening in our new location. We speak in all
sincerity when we say thanks for your flowers, your
congratulations, your good wishes and for your business.
All are genuinely appreciated.
We invite you to come back again. You are always
welcome.
Watch For Our Big a
Appreciation Sale *
HARVEY’S FOOD STORE
PRAUSE’S MARKET
FOR SALE—Registered Dur-
oc Jersey pigs, seven weeks
old. Henry Witt, La Grange,
Rt. 2. (105-3p)
FOR SALE—Farmall B tract-
or with double disc and all
implements, in good condition.
Otto Lange, Oldenburg. (l-3p)
FOR SALE—30 foot Aeromot-
or windmill with 1500 gal.
cypress cistern. F. F. Pechacek
Sr. Flatonia, Texas. (1-4c)
WANT TO TRADE—Two six-
year-old Jersey cows, milking
now, for white face cows,
muleys preferred. Otto Muel-
ler, Rutersville. (2-2p)
FOR SALE—1939 Chevrolet
half-ton pickup with cattle
bed, $185. Will trade for cattle.
Victor Hornuth. (3-2p)
FOR SERVICE-Hampshire
boar. Michael T. Smith, Fay-
etteville, Rt. 1. (Inquire at
Rutersville.) (2-2p)
FOR SALE—Seven Collie
pups. $10 for males, $5 for fe-
males. Mrs. W. T. Smith, Fay-
etteville, Rt. 1 (near Ruters-
ville). (2-2p)
FOR SALE — Two-row Avery
tractor with all equipment and
breaking plow and stalk cutter.
Three-years old. Price $1350.
W. R. Hatfield, West Point.
(104-3wp)
FOR SALE — Rota Caps, Avi-
ton, Avitab, Germozone, Pox
and New Castle vaccines. Com-
plete line of remedies and ser-
vice. Poultry supplies and dy-
namite. Albers Hatchery.
(90-wtfc)
NOTICE—The bottom land on
our farm is posted against tur-
keys and hogs. Mr. and Mrs.
John Karisch.(105-3wp)
WE HAVE a complete line of
home freezer supplies. Locker
Plant. (66-wtfc)
FOR SALE-Wood heater
with pipes, oil heater, wash
kettle, phonograph and re-
cords. Emil Blankenburg.
(104-3wp)
FOR TOP EGG production
feed Red Chain Laying mash.
Farmers Feed and Produce Co.
__(6-wtfc)
It’s a hit! And what a hit!
“It Happens Every Spring," a
rollicking base ball picture,
showing Sunday at the C. A.
W. Schiege Show at Round
Top. (1c)_____________________
FREE
WEDDING DANCE
AT K. J. T. HALL
Ammannsville
Sunday, Nov. 12
Music By
Lichnovsky’s Orch.
Honoring Bennie Kolek and
Bride, Rosie Kana
Next Wedding Dance: Nov. 25
FOR SALE—50 acre dairy
farm. Good fences. Nine miles
from La Grange. All weather
road. 5 room house, electricity,
modern plumbing, complete
water system, milking machine,
milk cooler, cans, etc. New
Grade A concrete dairy barn
almost completed, material to
finish on place. Ten tubereul-
ar, Bangs tested Jersey cows,
three heifers. Sacrificing, $7500.
Mrs. Bertha L. Ray, Route 1,
Box 221F, La Grange, Texas.
____________- (2-tfc)
PREMIUM prices paid for
graded eggs. Farmers Feed
and Produce Co. (6-wtfc)
WANTED AT ONCE—Man or
Women to supply consumers
with Rawleigh Products in the
City of La Grange. Full or
part time. For details write
The W. T. Rawleigh Co. Dept.
TXK - 2001 - 216, 139 W. Illi-
nois, Memphis, Tenn.
(l-4wp)
WANTED—Middle aged, set-
tled lady to care for elderly
lady and keep house; room,
board, salary. Charles F. Kuh-
lee, Rt. 2, La Grange. (3-2p)
FOR SALE—1942 Chevrolet
club coupe; radio, heater,
clean. M. L. Wessels, Phone
434. (3-2c)______________________
FOR SALE—Span of mules,
8 and 9 years old. Also farm
implements. Joe Malota, Fay-
etteville. (3-2p)
FOR SALE-1937 Plymouth 4
door sedan, $265; Model A
steel pick-up, looks new; 1938
Ford coupe, 60 H. P., cheap
driving; 1938 Ford coupe, 85
H. P., looks like new, radio;
1941 Ford coupe, radio, like
new; 1935 Ford coupe, new
motor, good one; 1938 Chevro-
let three-fourth ton pick-up,
flat bed, $185; 1936 Dodge ton
truck, large bed, used very
little. We trade for hogs, feed,
corn.
LEDBETTER NEWS
Fowl Season Opana
Hunters found ducka quite plen-
tiful at Flag Pond at the opening
hour of noon last Friday, and most
of them quickly bagged the limit
in the roaring gale of the first
norther of the season.
But It took hardy hunters, good
navigators and expert mariners to
buck the three foot waves tossed
up by the gale and some, not
equipped with motors, turned back
and gave it up. Decoys were use-
less and impossible to place in
the rough waters, but with hunters
in every blind, the flights Were
soon stirred up and flew almost
continuously. Roaring shotguns
around the lake sounded like an
infantry attack on a Korean battle-
field. but gave the hunters an-
other problem of trying to retrive
their game from the rolled waters;
some even waded in to get their
game, but we solved our problem
by shooting them only on the side
where they would be stopped by
the dead brush on the north side
of the lake. One nimrod lost his
motor boat, others lost decoys,
one lost a hat and dead ducks by
the dozen were blown by our blind,
some of which were later reclaimed
on the south side of the lake.
Saturday wasn't so good, ducks
having suddenly become educated
and gave the blinds a wide lee
way, and not many hunters got
the limit, but all voted it a nice
sportsmens' holiday, and many
duck dinners at most cabins made
much convivial hospitality.
Holiday Saturday
The post office announces its
usual holiday hours of 8 to 9 a. m.
Saturday in observance of Armis-
tice Day. No deliveries will be
made on either route, but mail will
be dispatched as usual if mailed
during office hours.
New Arrivals
William Klaus and family of
Bryan have moved to the Braun
ancestral farm and ranch recently
vacated by Laverne Arrington and
family. The Arrington’s have pur-
chased the Chas. Stork farm, five
miles north of here, and have com-
pleted moving.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mattlza, and
Mrs. Eldie Ebner and children of
Carmine took up residence in the
Stuermer cottage last week. Mr.
FAYETTEVILLE
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of St. Louis, Mo., mother of Mrs.
Lewis Roeder of Fayetteville, died
at the home of her daughter, Miss
Flera Schlenk on October 30,
Surviving are three sons, Arthur,
Norman and Ralph Schlenk, all
of St. Louis; four daughters, Miss
Flera Schlenk, Mrs. Lee Robin-
son, Mrs. a. Maupin, all of St.
Louis, and Mrs. Lewis Roeder of
Fayetteville; and 13 grandchild-
ren.
Mrs. John Kurtzemann of
Houston returned to her home
Sunday after spending two
weeks with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Jasek and family at Ruters-
ville. Visitors in the Jasek
home Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Johnie Kurtzemann and
Miss Carrie Mae of Houston.
ATTEND WEDDING
Among the out-of-town re-
latives who attended the
Hanisch-McBroom wedding
here Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth McLemore of
Chattanooga, Tenn.; Mrs. R.
H. Swartz and Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Cundiff Jr. of Houston;
and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mur-
phy of Bertram.
FLATONIA NEWS
By Mrs. Ang. Nolkamper
Receive Injuries
T. J. Marik, employed at the
Ford Motor Co., had the misfor-
tune last week and stuck a screw
driver through his right hand
thumb. After getting medical treat-
ment the thumb is healing nicely
and he is back on the job.
Adolph Pavlas, who is employed
at G. S. Eidelbach Co. got his left
hand crushed Monday morning
while loading some house walls. He
was taken to Dr. Rockett clinic for
medical attention and is also back
at work.
Move To Glidden
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Janszen and
little son moved to Glidden Tues-
day to make their home. Mr.
Janszen is working for the rail-
road.
Accepts Employment
Louis Grieve, has accepted em-
ployment at the City Market and
Grocery. He was formerly em-
ploy8d in Moulton.
ENGAGED
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vasicek of
Fayetteville announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Martha, to Daniel Kovar, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kovar
of Ellinger. The wedding date
has not been set.
Mattlza is employed by the Oak
,€ Jaue .u ause, .ccu. Hill dairy, while Mrs. Ebner will
A —.emnamant’ live with her Parents during the
H. A. Zwernemann, overseas military stay of her hus-
MOVE TO HOUSTON
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moerbe
are leaving Friday for Houston
to make their future home.
Their new home across from
the Catholic school has been
sold to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. San-
dera.
Rutersville. (3-2c)
band, M/Sgt. Eldie Ebner.
Riverside Theatre
Sat.-Sun., Nov. 11-12
“FREE FOR ALL”
with Robert Cumming and
Ann Blyth
TURKEY SHOOT
at
Vic’s Place
KIRTLEY
Sunday, Nov. 12
1:00 P. M.
Still and Moving Targets
Bring Your Shotgun
RIVERSIDE
Drive-In Theatre
SMITHVILLE
Saturday, Nov. 11
John Payne and Rhonda
Fleming in
“EAGLE AND THE HAWK”
Sun.-Mon., Nov. 12-13
Dennis Morgan in
“MY WILD IRISH ROSE”
Paramount Newa Every Thursday
and Friday. Color Cartoona Nightly
ererecry
"21" PARKER PEN SETS “51”
$5.95 TO $29.75
BIBLES - PRAYER BOOKS
Musical Instruments
And Supplies
BEAUTIFUL DRESSER SETS
GORGEOUS JEWEL BOXES
GROCERY BUSINESS for
sale in Holman. Building avail-
able for rent. See Mrs. Georgia
Bartosh or Frank J. Vacek at
Holman store. (3-tfc)
FOR SALE—Duroc pigs, six-
weeks-old. Erwin Reuter,
Rutersville. (3-lp)__
FOR SALE—Wood heater with
pipes. 711 S. Monroe. (3-lp)
ARMY SHOES for sale. Wei-
kel’s Shoe Shop. (3-2c)
WOULD like to locate white
solid oak rocking chair taken
from my porch night before
Halloween. Mrs. Ollie Snipes
at R. C. Cola Bottling Co.
_____________________________(3-tfc)
WILL RENT OR LEASE for
one year: a seven room house
with lights and water, a double
garage, chicken houses, and an
extra large garden plot, locat-
ed in Oldenburg 50 yards from
two stores. Apply to J. S. Bur-
kett, 508 N. Washington, La
Grange. Phone 471. (3-tfc)
FOR SALE—Farm, 41 acres;
four-room, two-porch house;
big barn, outhouses; four
minute drive from town; good
gravel road; on Highway 159.
Henry E. Plagens, Rt. 1, Box
173, Fayetteville, Texas. (3-2p)
FOR SALE—Nice gentle, four-
star, registered Jersey bull,
with papers; two years old. He
came from a four-star register-
ed Jersey five-gallon milk cow.
See John Shimek, Schulen-
burg, Rt. 2. (3-lc)
BABY CHICKS-Started and
day old at special reduced
prices now. Immediate delive-
ry. Albers Hatchery, La
Grange. (3-3tc)
SELLING OUT all my furni-
ture at bargain prices. Refri-
gerator and gas stove $100.
Eddie Jurica, near Schultz
Garage. (3-lp)_______________
ANNUAL
Pre-Armistice Day
DANCE
American Legion Hall
Near
ROUND TOP
Friday, Nov. 10
Music by
Ray Baca’s Orch.
Gents 60c. Ladies 25c,
Tax Included
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Sponsored by Quade-Werchan
Post No. 838
Mrs. Henry Helmken and
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Toll
spent the week-end in Marble
Falls with Mis. Annie Spieker-
mann.
Cleaning -- Pressing
Hata Steam Cleaned
and Blocked
JOE HOEFER
La Grange
Texas
FREE
WEDDING DANCE
AT
Recreation Hall
CISTERN
Monday, Nov. 13
Music by
Adolf Migl Orch.
Honoring Jerrv Faltisek and
Bride, Wilma Rietz
Wedding March At 8:30 P. M.
Built f
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HAS ALL the principal advertised
brands.
Day’s Jewelry & Gift Shop
(Where Your Dollars Have More Cents)
Musical Supplies . . . Gorgeous Silverware
Watches . . . Diamonds . . . Pearls
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1950, newspaper, November 10, 1950; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1655430/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.