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FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1951
THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, CA ORANGE, TEXAS
PAGE 9
ROUND top news
By Mrs. Leo J aster
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83rd Birthday
Mr<. Juiie Etzel attained her
oJrd birthday on Wednesday. July
1*. Many of her relatives and
frlendB were preaent in the after-
noon and again llt „t(;h( to extend
•betr good wishes.
More Birthdays
Albert Marhurger and Hubert
Dlppel were birthday celebrants
Le ot
lulak
you're
tn vs ted!
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InuiF/iA tFin/> Inn
LA GRANGE
on July It. while Richard Wag-
ner observed hla natal day on July
17. Mrs. Otto Kiel and Mrs. Ernest
Peters were birthday hosts on
July 21.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Melnen of
Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Melnen of Fayetteville were vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Voelkel last Saturday.
Miss Alfrieda Bathe Of Hous-
ton vacationed here with Mrs.
Frieda Bathe and brother and sis-
ter. hast week the Bathes visited
at Bishop and Corpus Christ!
Mrs. Richard Zwernemann Jr.
spent a (lay this week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.eo Jaster
and brother, Delwln.
Injures Hand
Waldemar Noak Jr. Injured his
hand while baling hay Monday.
He was taken to the doctor for
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Legler, Mrs.
Willie Sacks. Mrs. Walter Schulze
of Round Top and Mrs. Emma
Partaln of Brenham visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo V.
Walker and family and Mrs. Sel-
inde Becker at Austin recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Braun spent
the last week-end at Ganado with
relatives.
Miss Eunice Ponflck Is spend-
ing several weeks In Austin with
Mr. and Mrs. Sedon Ponflck.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kubala
and sons of Dallas visited Mr.
and Mrs. L. J. Sulak Monday.
HURRY AND SEE
THESE
USED CARS
because they never grow old
on our lot—they just keep
trading themselves away.
MM# Chevrolet Fleetline, For-
dor, Radio, Heater.
1946 Ford, Super Deluxe,
Tudor.
1946 Mercury Tudor.
1949 Ford Deluxe Tudor.
1931 Model A Tudor,
Extra Clean.
1949 Ford Custom Fordor,
Radio, Heater.
1941 Ford Super Del. Coupe,
Heater, New Factory R. C.
Motor.
LAGRANGE
MOTOR CO.
Phone 311
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT*
The Cnurcn of Christ
Fayetteville
Bible Class, >:9o.
Morning worship. 10:80 to
Evening services: 7:00 o'clock In
winter: 2:00 o'clock In summer.
Everyone Is Invited to meet and
study with us.
Waldeck Lutheran Church
Rev. A. T. Kluge, Pastor
2nd Sunday: Sunday School at
9 a. m. English service at 10 a. m.
4th Sunday: Sunday School at
2:30 p. m. German service at 3:30
p. in.
Hostyn and Plum Churches
Rev. Edward J. Jansky, Pastor
Plum: First and third Sundays,
Mass at 7:15 a. m. Second and
fourth Sundays, Mass at 9:00 a. m.
Hostyn: First and third Sun-
days, Mass at 9:00 a. m. Second
and fourth Sundays, Mass at 7:15
a. m. Fifth Sundays Interchange-
able.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
H. T. Flachmeler, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Edu-
cational Building.
Services, 8:30 and 11:00 a. m.
with Holy Communion In both
services.
Confirmation Class, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, 8:30-11:00
a. m.
You are cordially Invited to wor-
ship and work with us.
St. John’s Lutheran Church
Elllnger
Chicken stew supper sponsored
by the Ladies Aid, July 29, be-
ginning at six o’clock. Special ser-
vice sponsored also by the Ladles
Aid, at 8:15 p. m. in which Pas-
tor O. C. BUese of La Grange will
be the guest speaker.
You are cordially invited.
St John’s Lutheran Churek
Warrenton
Wm. Feller, Paetor
Sunday, July 29: Sunday School,
9 a. m,; service, 10 a. m.
Monday, 8:30 p. m„ council
meeting.
Tuesdays and Fridays, confirma-
tion class, 8:30 a. m.
SL Pad's Lutheran Church
Shelby
Wm. Feller, Pastor
Sunday, July 29: Sunday School,
9 a. m.; Children's Day service,
2:30 p. m.; Sunday School picnic
after service.
Wednesday, 8:30 p. m„ Luther
League meeting.
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Round Top, Texas
A. B. Welaa, Pastor
Sunday School, 9 a. m.
Worship Service. 10 a. m.
Luther League, Wednesday, 8:30
p, m.
POWER tliol’s EASY TQ MANAGE
new
Zion tv. Lutheran Church
Missouri 8ynod
H. A. Traugott, Pastor
Church Council meets on Thurs-
day, July 26 at 8:00 p. m.
Voting members meet on Sun-
day, July 29 at 8:00 p. m.
Church Services on Sunday.
July 29: 8:30 a. m„ German Ser-
vice. 9:30 a. m„ Sunday School
and Bible Classes. 10:30 a. m„
English Service.
Vacation Bible School will be
conducted from August 6th to 17th.
I
Trinity Hill Lutheran Church
O. Bahr. Pastor
English Service next Sunday,
July 29 at 10:00 a. m.
Sunday School at 9:15.
Walther League and Junior Bible
Class on Friday evening at 8:30
p. m.
Holy Communion on August 5
In IhesGerman language. Annouaee
Sunday.
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that's properly controlled ... so easily
managed that no great ph>sy_*4 •tren gf h
or effort is ever required . . . and with-
out any excess built-in tractor weight
to make operation cumbersome,
tedious, expensive.
The powerful New Ferguson
Tractor’s ease oj control in all-round
farm service is obtained as one of the
many working advantages of the Fergu-
son System, the 3*point Implement
Linkage and Hydraulic Control, both
Finger Tip and Automatic, which so greatly simplifies the raising and
lowering, or changing adjustment of implements, as well as maintain-
ing soil depth in operation. Traction is increased as the pull requires.
Steering control is positive, easy, under varying soil conditions with
the different implements.
Power output, which the Ferguson System so fully utilizes for con-
venience and economy, is supplied by Continental Valve-in-1 lead
Engine—the sturdy type "power plant" known for dependability in
tough farm duty over the years.
Power properly managed is the power-principle of the New Ferguson.
Whether you judge a tractor by now easy it makes your work, the time
saved, or by how much it lowers your cost oj production, ask for your
demonstration now. See what the New Ferguson will do for you.
JANSSEN BROS.
LA GRANGE
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CISTERN NEWS
By Ursula Pavlica
Have Baby Born
Mr. and Mm. Chan. Bordnwaky
of Houston announce the birth of
a son July 3. The mother wiU he
remembered as Miss Della Vlnk-
larek. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Vink-
larek of Cistern are the happy
grandparents.
Tonsilectomy Performed
Mtss Dolores Jane Bauer had a
tonsilectomy performed at the
Strteder hospital In Moulton Tues-
day of last week.
Has Operation
Miss Helen Hellinger underwent
an appendix operation In the Wag-
ner hospital In Shiner last Wed-
nesday morning.
Niece Dies
Mrs. Alfred Gosah has been
advised of the death of her niece,
Mrs. Ralph Ramsay, who died
July 10, following a lengthy Ill-
ness, in Dallas.
The Rev. William Hopp of
Louisiana officiated at the funeral
services of his sister. Burial was
In the Ramsay family cemetery In
Edmond, Okla.
Promotion
Charlie Hellinger, who Is sta-
tioned In Korea, has recently been
promoted to the rank of corporal.
Personals
Mr, and Mrs. Edwin C. Mlnssen
and Gus Mlnssen of Willow
Springs were Sunday of last week
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Keilers and family.
Mrs. Alfred Gosch spent several
days last week with relatives In
Flatonla and Floy.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Thlede
and daughters attended the Syler-
Brunner nuptials In Flatonla Sat-
urday.
Miss Dorothy Vlnklarek return-
ed home Friday after a stay In
Houston In the Bordowskv home
and becoming acquainted with her
new nephew.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Zurovec and
Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Ramsch and family and Alex Vlnk-
larek and family were recent
visitors In San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis and
Bonnie Rue ofAustin spent several
days last week with relatives and
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brunner
and daughters of Houston were
week-end guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Psenclk.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Faltisck of
Flatonla spent several davs last
week In the William Rietz home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Machacek,
Donnie and Michael of San Antonio,
spent several days vacation with
Mrs. Sophie Machacek and other
relatives.
Miss Helen Vlnklarek of HHIJe
spent last week in the Alex Vlnk-
larek home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vlnklarek
spent last week-end in Houston.
Their granddaughter returned with
them for a visit.
Mtss Bernice Thiede and Bennie
Beale of San Antonio were Sun-
day visitors here.
Clifford James Blankenship of
Austin spent last week with his
grandmother, Mrs. Alma Gosch
and Keutch.
Mrs. Sophie Machacek and An-
ton Huebner were in Sehulenburg
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Plentl and
Colonial Rest Home
No. 1—Sehulenburg
Phone 19
No. 2—Waclder
Phone 154
A home for the aged, a place
for the sick. Good beds, the
best of foods, trained nurses
on duty 24 hours a day. State
licensed.
Willow Springs News
By Mrs. H. H. Schultz
Club Picnic
The annual home demonstration
dub picnic will be held at Brendle’s
park on Tuesday evening. July 31
beginning at 5:00 p. m., for the
members and (heir families, with
a basket lunch and Ice cream. All
members are supposed lo bring a
basket lunch, tea, plates, glasses
and utensils necessary for serving
a dinner.
Missionary Society Meets
The Trinity Ladles Aid and Mis-
sionary Boelety met at the Frels-
burg parish house on Wednesday
afternoon, July 18 with nine mem-
bers and Rev. Wolber present.
Rev. and Mrs. Wolber both gave
an interesting explanation of the
proposed merger of the American
Lutheran church, the Evangelical
Lutheran church and the United
Evangelical Lutheran church.
A free will offering was taken
to defray the traveling expenses
for the group delegate to the con-
vention.
Pictures, tracts and programs
were displayed of the State Con-
vention of the Women's Missionary
Federation held at Austin, and at-
tended by Miss Ella Kalita and
Mrs. H. H. Schultz.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Oscar Hegemeyer and Miss
Ella Kautz.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davis and
son of Brenham and C. G. Ober-
mueller and daughter. Genelle,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Henkhaus and son of
Snyder.
Sunday visitors in the G. W.
Heinsohn home were Mr. and Mrs.
Fenton Schweke of Columbus,
Mrs. Mathilda Fehler of McGregor,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Onken of Fay-
etteville and Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Schultz.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schweke
and children visited In the H. H.
Schultz home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gresser and
children, Richard and Diana, of
Austin are spending their vaca-
tion in Fayetteville, Houston, Lake
Jackson and here.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Za-
palac and sons spent Sunday
and Monday with relatives in
Temple.
children of Austin were week-end
visitors here.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gosch and
daughters and Mrs. Sophie Macha-
cek were in Moulton Wednesday.
Mrs. Charlie Bauer of Deming,
N. M. is visiting here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wagner
and family of Sehulenburg were
Sunday guests In the Zurovec
home. . ___
Sherman C. Ivy of Austin spent
the week-end with his homefolks
Cleaning -- Pressing
Hats Steam Cleaned
and Blocked
JOE HOEFER
La Grange
DANCE
COTTON GROVE
3 Miles East of
MOULTON
Highway 532
Sunday, July 29
Music By
Hi-Toppers
of New Braunfels
Adm.: Gents 60c, Ladies 25c,
Tax Included
EVERYBODY INVITED!
Philadelphia Lutheran Church
F. Erhard Ellera, Pastor
Swiss Alp (ULCA)
July 29. English Service, Rev.
Swygert of AaM college, gueBt
speaker. 9:15 a. m.
July 29, Sunday School, 10:15
a. m.
August 1, Youth of the Church,
Intermediate Luther League and
Children of the Church, R:00 p. m.
Trinity Lutheran Church
F. Erhard Ellera, Paetor
Black Jack (ULCA)
July 29. Sunday School, 10 a. m.
July 29, Divine Service, Rev.
Swygert of A&M college, guest
speaker. 10:45 a. m.
The Methodist Church
Rev. Oecar E. Llnetrum, Pastor
Morning Service at 9 a. m. “The
Third Great Voice of Prophecy.”
Church School at 10 a. m.
Youth Service at 5 p. m.
Evening Vesper Service now at
8 p. m.
Please note new hours of ser-
vices.
AT FORT ORD
Pvt. Howard Charles Bruen-
ing, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bruening, of Route 1.
Burton, was recently inducted
into the Army and has been
assigned to Co. K, 1st Infantry
Regiment, Sixth Infantry Di-
vision at Fort Ord, California.
Prior to entering the armed
forces, Private Bruening was
employed by J. Weingarten,
Inc. as assistant store and
TOP QUALITY
New and Used Building Supplies
JUST RECEIVED
FOR SALE
New doors, railroad damaged @ $10 up.
Screen doors, railroad damaged (3) $7 up.
1x3 pine flooring, -used, @ $100 per M.
Oak flooring, used, @ $130 per M.
3x6, 3x8, 3x10, 4x6, 4x8, 6x6, 8x12, 8x14, 10x16, 12x14,
@ $85 per M.
New 2x4x8-12-18-20. 2x6x14, @ $95 per M.
New No. 1 long leaf virgin pine, 2x4x20-22. 2x6x20,
2x8x22, 2x8x24, 1 1-4x10x18, 1 1-4x10x16,
@ $150 par M.
New 1x6 C. M. cypress, kiln dried, @ $115 per M.
New 1x8 cypress siding, kiln dried, @ $120 per M.
1 drum sander less motor with roll sandpaper, (&i $225.
Used electrical supplies, wire lights, outlet boxes, conduit
ells, etc.
1 Chev. winch truck with pole trailer, $1375.00.
Visit our yards to see many bargains we have to offer.
HARVEY LUMBER CO.
Yard at Camp Swift, Bastrop, Texas
Rt. 2, Box 219, Phone 922 Wl.
grocery manager,
Donald Ray Barnes
Has Birthday Party
Mrs. Ray Barnes honored
her little son, Donald Ray,
with a party on his birthday
Monday afternoon.
About 20 children and their
mothers were present. Also in
attendance were Mrs. Glen
Prause, Mrs. H. A. Hausmann,
Mrs. Aug. Hausmann and Mrs.
Mary Barnes of Austin.
Delicious refreshments were
served. The honoree received
many pretty gifts.
OFF TO CALIFORNIA
Mrs. Chris Balko, formerly
of near La Grange, left this
past week to visit a few months
with her son and family in
San Pedro, Calif. This is Mis
Balko’s second trip there. Al-
though she is past 82 years
she was anxious to make the
trip.
[ HEN DOES DOUBLE DUTY
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mark-
wardt are the owners of a hen
I which has, for the past two
! months, laid a two-yolk egg
! every day. The egg is some-
what larger than an ordinary
egg and every one has two
I separate and full-sized yolks.
Mrs. Elvira Saxon, city sec-
retary, is spending her vaca-
tion with relatives in San An-
tonio and Laredo.
IT’S NEW!
Dread Disease Policy Pays Up
To $12,000 Each Person, Covering:
Polio, Tetanus, Scarlet, Fever,
Rabies, Leukemia, Encephalitis,
Tularemia, Typhus Fever, Small
Pox, Spinal Meningitis, Diptheria
and Chorea.
Costs Only $12 For Family,
$6.00 Individuals
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SELING STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 26, 8 A. M.
BIG SPECIAL
LADIES’ SUMMER
DRESS SHOES
Leather Elk uppers, platform
and plain soles. Red. Green,
White, Black.
4.98 value
NOW
;e 298
ONE GROUP LADIES’
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DRESS SHOES
Leather upper. Built in steel
shank. Nationally advertised.
Reg. 7.98
NOW .
498 SANDALS
LADIES’ PLAY OR DRESS
SANDALS
In Star Brand and Hobby
Nobbles. Beige and brown. Red
and White, Green and White.
Reg. 4.49
NOW .
298
HOBBY NOBBIES
SANDALS
All leather upper, cushion heel
and arch. Solid while, In medium
and wide widths.
Value 4.49
NOW . . .
CASUALS
FOR LADIES
T3©
In a largo asst, of styles and
colors. Open and closed backs.
Now is the time to SAVEJ
Reg. 1.98
NOW
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149
GROWING GIRLS
Wedge heel, open and closed
heels, leather upper. Colors of
white or red. Sizes 8Vi to 3.
Reg. 2.98
NOW .
198
CHILDREN’S STAR
BRAND
One big group. All leather. Open
and dosed hack. Mostly all
sizes in white, red, brown.
Sizes 8H to 3.
Value 3.69
NOW . .
298
ONE BIG GROUP OF
CHILDREN'S
SANDALS
All leather Elk upper. Neollte
soles, open and closed backs.
In colors of red, white and tan
and some In naturnl color.
Adjustable straps. Buy today
and SAVE. Sizes 8% to 3.
Reg. 2.79
NOW . ,
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CHILDREN'S BAREFOOT
SANDALS
Cushion soleK. Neollte sole.
Sices 4-8. 8Hi-12-
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white, tan and brown. Star
brand and other nationally
advertised brands.
Value 8.98
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 77, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1951, newspaper, July 27, 1951; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981606/m1/3/: 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.