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THE LAGRANGE JOURNAL, MONL 4,2 ui 11
LA GRANGE PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
HISTORIC LG MAKES POST EDITION
If the day is still young, you
can make Winedale Inn (If
Hermes Cartwheel
La Grange and the historic
spots in the area made the
Sunday, April 2nd edition of
The Houston Post's magazine
section The two-thirds of a
page interesting article was
written by Sammye Munson
and reads as follows:
KOENIG FUNERAL HOME
YOUR NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIAN
Phone 968-3121 — La Grange, Texas
Bulldozing — Plowing — Landclearing —
Stockponds, etc.
KAPPLER BROTHERS
CONSERVATION CONTRACTOR
La Grange Phone 968-3816 or 968-3777
K & G READY MIX
LOW PRICES - FAST SERVICE
Ready-Mix Concrete
CALL US FOR ALL YOUR CONCRETE NEEDS
EDWIN KOOPMANN — Ph. 968-3497
WILBERT GROSS — Ph. 968-4647
Phone: 968-4600 — LA GRANGE
FAYETTE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., INC.
ABSTRACTS — MAPS — TITLE INSURANCE
Mrs. Marguerite Willmann, Manager
Box 250 — Phone 968-3749
BARBECUE
Pork, Beef, Chicken and Sausage
EVERY SATURDAY AND TILL NOON SUNDAY
Advance Order* will be Appreciated
RUETHER’S GROCERY
Phone 986-4426 — LA GRANGE
WE SPECIALIZE IN
PRECISION
MOTOR TUNE-UPS AND BRAKE WORK
Also Alternators and Generators
BY A QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED MECHANIC
ROAD TIRE REPAIRS ANYWHERE — ANY TIME
With The Most Modern Portable Equipment
Open 24 Hours A Day
GET YOUR PARTY ICE HERE
Petzold’s Gulf Station
Phone 96 8-3448
La Grange, Texas
With spring bursting into
color, Sunday outings become
a must for many persons. And
a short 100 miles can put
Houstonians into the land of
the bluebonnets
How about combining his-
tory with pleasure by driving
to La Grange? You can make
the Winedale Inn, too, only a
15-mile drive from La Grange
in Fayette County.
If you’d like to combine
history with pleasure, take the
drive to La Grange, only an
hour-and-a-half away. Drive
out Interstate Highway 10 in
the direction of Austin. Stop
along the way for breakfast,
perhaps by taking the cutoff at
Sealy, a half hour from
Houston
You can enjoy homemade
biscuits and sausage at
Goebel's restaurant and catch
a glimpse of the local people
sipping their morning coffee.
Veer to the right at
Columbus and continue on
Highway 71 and you’ll be in La
Grange before you know it.
The town was named for
LA GRANGE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
DR. E. L. FITZPATRICK, Chiropractor
221 East Travis — La Grange, Texas
Phone 968-3340 BY APPOINTMENT
Dr. D. R. Taylor
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes examined, glasses fitted, frames repaired,
lenses duplicated, Contact lenses.
Office Hours Monday through Saturday 8:30 to 5:30.
Closed Thursdays and Saturday afternoons.
OLD MASONIC BLDG.
Phone 968-3953
LA GRANGE
SCHULZE STUDIO
Photographs — Commercial — Portraits
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE CALL FOR
APPOINTMENT
Phone 988-3740 — La Grange, Texas
CLOSED EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON
VISIT - - -
MUELLER’S
Phone 968-3178
663 East Travis
Flowers of Fashion - Plants of Perfection
and Gracious Gifts
For Your Plumbing Needs
CaU 968-4311
PARKER PLUMBING COMPANY.
WE DO REPAIRS AND NEW WORK AND
ALSO BATH AND KITCHEN REMODELING
Bulldozing — Landclearing — Stockponds, etc.
MACH BROTHERS
CONSERV ATION CONTRACTOR
LA GRANGE — Phone 968-3630 or 247-4266
KVLG Program Schedule
1570 on your dial
CLASSIC BEAUTY SALON
108 South Main Street
MS-4152
With La Grange’s Finest Professional Hairdressers -
JUDY STUEBER, SANDRA TIEMANN,
MARVA JECMENEK, ALANA BARNETT.
PAM BAUER, FAYE COPPEDGE
BETTY ANN FRITSCH
* *
MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO
108 South Main Street
MS-4152
GENELDA JASTER, Beauty Advisor
DR. JENNINGS B. COOK
Optometrist
EYES EXAMINED — GLASSES FITTED
CONTACT LENSES FITTED
Office Hours: 8:00 to 5:00
Closed on Thursday and Saturday afternoons
Other Hours by Appointment
PH. AC/512-865-3587—Box 247—Flatonia, Texas
REEDER’S AIR-CONDITIONING & HEATING
CENTRAL SYSTEMS & WINDOW UNITS
FOR YEAR-AROUND COMFORT
Residential and Commercial Wiring
For experienced and qualified service call your
certified Lennox & Friedrich Dealer
LEON W. REEDER. Owner
Phone 968-4277
365 W. Travis
E. A. SLADEK
Realtor
FARMS, RANCHES, COMMERCIAL AND
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
P. b. Box 424
Phones: 713/968-4633
713/968-3333
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
LA GRANGE PLUMBING COMPANY
2% Miles NE of La Grange
CUSTOM TRENCH DIGGING
■. W. KONETZKE, JR, Owner
Phone 249-3152 — Rt. 2, La Grange
“WE DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME
MONDAY-SATURDAY
6:00-7:00 - FARM HOUR
6:00- Sign on
6:02-6:05 - Headlines
6:30-6:35 - Farmers Swap
Shop
7:00-7:30 - MORNING SHOW
7:00-7:05 - Headline News
7:30 - 8:05 - OVERNIGHT
NEWS SUMMARY
7:30-7:45 - Local-Regional
News
7:45-7:50 - Weather
7:50-8:00 - Sports
8:00-8:05 - Feature
8:05-8:45 - MORNING SHOW
8:05-8:10 - Bowling News
8:30-8:35 - Want Ads ,
8:35-8:40 - Bulletin Board
8:45-9:00 - HOSPITAL REG-
ISTER NEWS
(La Grange, Weimar, Co-
lumbus, Giddings)
9:00-10:00-MORNING SHOW
9:00-9:05 - Headline News
9:30-9:32 - Weather
9:55-10:00 - News
10:00-10:30 - TO TELL THE
LADIES
10:30-11:45-MORNING SHOW
11:00-11:05 - News
11:00-11:30-Thursdays, Gal-
ipps Variety Time
11:30-11:45 - Thursdays, Co-
unty Agent; Friday, HD
Agent; Sat., Fayette SCD
11:45-12:00 - TRADIN’ POST
12:00-12:30 - NOON NEWS
ROUND-UP
12:00-12:20 -Local-Regional
News
12:20-12:25 - Markets
12:25-12:30 - Weather
12:30-12:35 - WANT ADS
12:35-1:00 - GOOD MUSIC
12:35-12:50 - Saturdays, FB
Roundup
12:55-1:00 - Wednesdays, So-
cial Security Report
1:00-2:30 - Tuesdays, Th-
ur sdays, Saturdays, Czech
Program
1:00-2:00 - Fridays, LEE
ROY’S POLKA SHOW
1:00-2:30 - Wednesdays, Lee
Roy’s Matinee
2:30-5:00 - TOWN & COUN-
TRY TIME
2:30-2:32 - Bulletin Board
3:00-3:05 - Headline News
3:05-3:30 - Fridays, La Gr-
ange Auction Program
3:30-3:32 - Bulletin Board
4:00-4:05 - Headline News
4:30-5:00 - Jesse Lee’s Show
5:00-5:30 - EVENING NEWS
ROUNDUP
5:00-5:15 - Local-Regional
5:15-5:20 - Weather
5:20-5:30 - Sports
5:30 - Sunset Town & Coun-
try Time
5:30-5:35 - Want Ads (ex-
■ cept Nov. 4 Dec. at 4:30)
KVLG-FM
6:00-9:00 - Duplicate KVLG-
AM
9:00-12:00 - Big Band Instru-
mental Music
12:00-12:30-Dupllcate KVLG
AM
12:30-5:00 - Big Band Instru-
mental music
5:00-5:30 -Duplicate KVLG-
AM
5:30-11:00 - Country - Pop
Music
5:30-Sunset Duplicate KVLG
AM, hourly network news,
half-hour weather, quar-
ter hour sports, sports
play-by-play pre-empts
programs during football,
basketball, and baseball
seasons.
KVLG-SUNDAY
7:28 - SIGN-ON
7:30 , Overnight News
8:00- Pilgrim Travelers
8:30 - Sunday Services
8:45 - Sunday Serenade
9:00 — Rule of Reason
9:30 - Evangelist Shields
10:00- St. Paul Lutheran Ch-
urch
10:30 - God’s News
10:45 - Texas Business Re-
view -
11:00 - CHURCH SERVICES
(Baptist, Presbyterian,
Alternate) /
12:00 - Dinner Music
12:15 - Noon News
12:30 - Men and Ideas
1:00 - Jesse Lee
1:30 - Lutheran Vespers
2:00 - Lee Roy Matocha
4:05 - Sign OH
KVLOFM-SUNDAY
7:30-8:00 - Overnight News
8:00-12:00 - Good Music
12:00-12: 30 - Simulcast KV-
LG-AM
12:30-5:00 - Good Music
5:00-11:00 -Country Pop Mu-
sic.
not, save this for another
Sunday trip) It’s 15 miles
away, by Highway 237
As you drive, turn on your
car radio and listen to toe
local polka music. You’re in
German-Czech country now.
At Round Top, you will want to
see the Schuddemagen House
at Rock Street and State
Highway 237
In less than five miles you
will come to Winedale, so
named because of the German
settlers nearby who raised
grapes and made vino. If
you've brought a lunch, you
can picnic on the lush 130-acre
grounds.
Miss Ima Hogg began the
project in 1965 as an effort to
keep alive the various cultures
that made Texas the unique
state it is. Stagecoach Inn, the
first of her restoration pro-
jects, is a blend of Anglo
American and German cul-
tures. It is an eight-room
structure built of native Texas
cedar. You can see original
General Marquis de la Fay- paintings by a German artist
ette's estate in France, and it named Melchior on the
means “the meadow.” How- upstairs ceiling.
ever its inhabitants are Perhaps one of the most
primarily German and Czech- unique buildings at Winedale
is the theater-barn. Literally a
Before venturing into town, barn, it is equipped to house
take Highway 77 south and various kinds of entertain-
visit the famed Monument Hill ment such as . plays and
State Park. On your way out, concerts on certain weekends
about six miles from town, you during the year. If you re
will see a replica of the interested, write P.O. Box 11
famous grotto of Lourdes, Round Top, for a schedule of
France, one of several shrines events.
at the Hostyn Church. YOU CAN also see an
ON TOP of a high bluff, the authentic log kitchen with a
coolest part of La Grange, is display of early kitchen
Monument Hill State Park. It utensils (donated by Mr. and
commemorates the deaths of Mrs. Charles Bybee), a real
the Dawson men and martyrs smoke house and a barn with
of the Mier Expedition, heroes an assortment of early farm
of the war with Mexico, tools,
The monument is tall and Hazel's Lone Oak is a
stately but it was not always cottage built in 1854, donated
so. The bones of these heroes by Mrs. Hazel Ledbetter. The
were returned to Fayette McGregor-Grimm House is a
County to receive heroes’ Greek Revival farmhouse
burial. But money for the with Texas-made Victorian
proposed vault was hard to furniture. There are other
come by. The first vault buildings depicting the Mexi-
proved to be faulty and can-Colonial period at Wine-
members of the Kreische dale. . .
family, who lived next door. It's time to head home, and
complained of vandalism, the bluebonnets seem to grow
They claimed they had to dimmer as you leave the
retrieve the heroes’ bones that Texas of the 1800s and tra vel
were scattered in their yard, the highway back to the city.
# It was not until 1931 that a
member of the State Histori-
cal Society saw the deterior-
ated vault and raised the ire of
patriotic citizens. In 1933 a
new vault was built and a
handsome monument erected.
This was some 85 years after
the first entombing of the
heroes
H. L Kreische, whose heirs Community Center with Susie
complained about the vandal- Brittain presiding.
ism, built the first brewery in Chris Cernosek gave the 4-H
Texas. The remains of his motto, pledge, and prayer,
brewery may be seen next and also gave the inspiration,
door to the park. Secretary William Ernstes
Besides having the first read the minutes of the last
brewery, La Grange also had meeting, and also gave the
the first rural mail route in financial report.
Texas (marker on lawn of post Mrs. Leon Herzik presented
office) and the first chartered a film on food nutrition. Diane
college in the state. This was Ernstes and Susan Ernstes
the Methodist Rutersville gave a demonstration on food.
College, located three miles Chris Cernosek and Frank
northeast via Highway 237. A Tofel presented an electricity
marker designates its loca- demonstration.
tion. • Mrs. Brittain, Mrs Cerno
AFTER A TOUR of the old sek, and Mrs. Ernstes served
brewery, you can tour Krei- refreshments,
sche's home, now a museum
of early architecture and
furnishings.
On Jefferson Street, in La
Lodge News
residents, with Easter bunnies
on each one, to go by their
BIRTHDAY PARTY for ^M^Emily Vergbaus fam
Our Birthday Party brought three bouquets of
March was hosted by the > “* residents to enjoy
ladies of Mt Calvary Luth- flowers for residents to enjoy,
eran Church La Grange CHAPEL SERVICES
Residents with birthday Rev. Clarence Oestrich held
March are as follows: Mr Good Friday services in our
Robert Breeden, 3-7-1896. chapel at 10:00 A.M., March
Mrs. Louise Stoever, 3-8- P
188312 MrSi L ouisea Went. 3 Chapel services will be held
juice and homemade angel Church, La Grange, 4-16. Rex .
food cake to diabetics and Norman Roe. Travis St.
decorated birthday cake to the Methodist Rev ^Clarence
voci raGianteS- Gaily 1 **P
===== ====
Miertschin, Herman Koepke, Bob Little First Baptist
Gilbert Boening, Roland Bo- Church, La Grange.
BY: BARBARA EVANS
hot. Then, Schroder, A. H. terrors
Rebsch, Marvin Moerbe, Wil- VISITORS . „ „
liam Zuhn. and Edwin Nie- u Visitors bringing cheer and
meyer. Everyone had a happiness to our residents
thoroughly enjoyable time. were as follows: Mr. 4 Mrs.
NATIONAL SHUT-IN DAY
La Grange Assembly of God
W M C’s and young people
took part in National Shut-In
Day by presenting an Easter
program, March 30, at 2:30
P.M., to our residents. They
also brought bouquets of
bluebonnets for each table in
the dining room. After the
Easter program, the following
ladies served residents orange
juice and homemade angel
food cake: Mrs. Betty Turman
& children, Mrs. Clara Mic-
halka, Mrs. Nell Hicks &
children, Mrs. Lillian Turman
& children, Mrs. Hazel
Bayless, Mrs. Mary Hollan,
Mrs. Nette Byler, Mrs, Margie
Votaw, and Mrs. Ruby Kolbe
This was a very enjoyable and
up-lifting afternoon for our
residents.
Swiss Alp
4-H Club,
has meeting-
The Swiss Alp 4-H Club met
March 27 in the Swiss Alp
FAVORS
Ladies from St. John’s
Lutheran Church, Rutersville,
brought cookies for residents.
The A.L.C.W. of St. John’s
Lutheran Church, Warrenton,
brought beautiful Easter lil-
lies for residents to enjoy.
Ed Wernecke and Mrs.
Dorothy Wills, Houston, visit- (
ed Mrs. Pauline Janda; Mrs.
Louis Zitierick, Mrs. Alton
Cheek, La Grange, visited
Mrs. Lena Goldammer, Mrs.
Katie Lange, Mrs. Ella
Rachui. Mrs. Martha Janssen,
Mrs. Alma Fordtran and Mrs.
Ella Drawe; Mr. & Mrs.
Raymond Brokmeyer, New
Ulm, visited Mrs. Lina
Warschak; Mr & Mrs. Fred
Willich and Mrs Maggie
Laufer, Houston, visited Mrs.
Ola Laufer; Mrs. A. L.
Peacock, Smithville, visited
Mrs. Nola Woody; Pastor Don
Vlasek, Shelby, visited Mrs.
Hedwig Warnasch and Mrs.
Alwine Pfeffier; Mr. & Mrs.
Joe Drab, Houston, visited
Mrs. Carrie Drab; Mrs. Harry
Plagens, La Grange, visited
Mrs Alma Poncik; Mr. 4
Mrs. Leslie Schuster, Hous-
ton, visited Mrs. Martha
Pietsch; Mr. 4 Mrs. Franklin
Niesner, Victoria, visited Mrs.
Hedwig Niesner .
The G.A.’s of First Baptist
Church of La Grange, made Grange;
darling Easter place-cards for
NEW RESIDENTS +
New residents at the Lodge
are: Mrs. Lola Fleck, West
Point; Mrs. Carrie Drab, La
and Mrs. Otto
Albrecht, La Grange.
Courthouse
Kecords
ration, Right-of-Way Ease.
Grange, make it a point to see
the Faison Home, now a
museum open to the public. Its
former owner, N. W Faison,
was one of the men of the Mier (
Expedition, who, fortunately,
drew a white bean and
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
TUESDAY, APRIL 11
Robin Ann Wessels
Marvin Reinhardt
Edwin Wessels
Peter Houghton
returned to La Grapsede WEDNESDAYS APRIL 12
home It has been restored by kupy Gross... Evans Jr
the La Grange Garden Club G Butch Eym
and depicts an interesting Martin Bubba Smith
assortment of furnishings of
MARRIAGE LICENSES
March 31 to April 7, 1*72
Michael Edward Rutkowski
and Florine Mary’Jurica, Rt.
4, Box 34, Schulenburg.
Ervin Frank Holub, Jr., and
Patsy Louise Guentert, Rt 3,
Box 15, Schulenburg
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
March 31 to April 7, 1*72
Veterans’ Land Board of the
State of Texas To Herschel C.
Levien, Deed 112.65 ac., A. E.
Baker Lg . 36,000 cons.
Herschel C. Levien, et ux To
Veterans' Land Board of the
State of Texas, Deed 25 ac.,
Amaziah E Baker Lg., $12,500
cons.
Paul Kinsal Lowe And
Veterans Land Board of the
State of Texas, Contract of
Sale 4 Purchase, 25 ac.,
Amaziah E Baker Lg , $12,500
ment, across 72.106 ac., James -
Beardslee Lg.
Thomas Leroy Floras, et ux
To Robert K. Cooper, Deed,
13,800 sq. ft., being part of Blk.
16, J. E. Faires Addn.,
Flatonia, $4,000 &c.
-Texas Pythian Home of the
Grand Lodge Knights of
Pythias of Texas To Frank N.
McMillan, Mining Lease, 272.4
ac., Benjamin Green Sur (5
year term from 7-7-71).
-rental.
George J Hajek, et ux To
Frank N McMillan, Mining %
Lease, 304.67 ac., John Morris
Sur., J H Ryan Sur. & A.
Williams Sur (Part Gonzales
County) 5 year term from
2-26-72.
John L. Giese, et ux To
Henry Clifford Giese, Gift
Deed, Lots 14,15, & 16, Blk 12,
another era inside the
attractive home you can see
an antique Pembroke table,
square Knabe piano, kerosine
lamps and beautiful walnut
furniture, all from the 1800s
A trip to La Grange is not
complete without a walk
around the square. The old
court house, built in 1891,
towers above the other
buildings On its northeast
side at the corner of Washing
ton and Colorado Streets, is
the famous Muster Oak
Through the years the men of
Fayette County have met
under its branches to bid their
families goodbye before going
to war It is listed in the
“Famous Trees of Texas."
BEFORE LEAVING La
Grange, stop at Lukas Bakery
on the square for some
genuine kolaches, still warm
from the oven. Or stop at the
Bon Ton on the square for
fried chicken and homemade
bread. Or drive back to
Highway 71 going toward
Austin for a steak at
Cottonwood Inn
Henry J. Schovajsa
THURSDAY. APRIL 13
Sheilah Roberts
Mrs W. J Sacks
Willie H Jaster
Randall Freudenberg
FRIDAY, APRIL 14
Elton Oppermann
Mrs Ike Petras
Esther Pampell
Weldon Scholtza >. *
Brent Winkler
Saturday, april 15
Mrs. Clara Matthijetz
Deborah Kolek Hall
SUNDAY, APRIL 16
Mrs Travis Etzel
Mrs V. G. Frenzel
Mrs Arthur Oppermann
Mrs Oran Milton
MONDAY, APRIL 17
Mrs. H. A Haberlein
Dennis Larrimore
Connie Ullrich
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
April 11 - Mr and Mrs J. G.
Sumbera.
April 12 - Mr and Mrs
Lawrence Blankenberg, Mr
and Mrs Ivan Fajkus.
April 15 - Dr and Mrs
James Ashley
cons. in West Point, Texas
,. C.Henniger, etu To Ida
E Kelly, Gaffney, et ux, Deed Reichardt, Deed Las 1 6, 7 4
5312 ac., G. W Cottle Lg., 8, Blk. S. John Eblin Addn., La
$13,621.27 note (Assm. bal.) Grange, $7,500 cons.
-etc. South Texas Life Insurance
The First National Bank of Co. To La Grange Industrial
La Grange To Louise Michalk, Foundation, Inc., Release
Release ,Lien, 31.716 ac., Lien, -ac , John Eblin Lg. (V
Fayette County School Land 329 p 475, Deed of Trust
Survey. Records)
Lynn Montgomery, et ux To Frank Psencik. et ux To
James A. Smith, et ux, Deed Jerome, Psencik, et ux, Deed
31.716 ac., Fayette County 150 feet by 82% feet in
School Land Survey $assm Schulenburg.
bal $10,648.65 note. Jerome Psencik, et ux To
Stanley H Voelkel To Willie Wendler, et ux. Deed
Amoco Production Co., Chan- 150 feet by 8212 feet in
ge of Depository, dated Schulenburg
3-15-72, 150 ac., S. A Anderson Alfred Brugger to Fayette
Lg. (Lease dated 3-24-71). County, Texas. Deed 0.10 ac ,
O. G Minden To Richard A George Duty Lg.
Barras. Trustee for Bank of Leona Knolle To Rosas
the Southwest, Amarillo, Tex- Perales, Correction Deed 200
as. Deed of Trust, Int. in 164 feet by 115 feet being part Blk
ac , A Ewing %4 Lg. 13. Flatonia. ,
Daniel F Krueger, et al To John Holan, Jr., et ux To W.
Raymond P Kulhanek, Deed A. Chanslor, Trustee for
Und int in 48 100 ac , A. Fayetteville Bank of Fayette-
Thompson Lg in Fayetteville, ville, Texas, Deed of Trust,
Texas $1,200 consideration 12.428 ac., W. O. Burnham Lg.
The First National Bank of John D. Luke vs. Paul S.
Brenham, Texas To Luther J West, Abstract of Judgment,
Weiss, et ux. Release Lien, Cause No 194,299, 167th Jud
94 070 ac., Mary Phelps Lg. Dist. Ct., Travis Co., Texas for
R W Falkenberg, et ux To $3419 57, interest and costs
Carmine Water Supply Corpo- dated 1-26-72.
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Zapalac, Lester H. The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, April 10, 1972, newspaper, April 10, 1972; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694235/m1/2/: 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.