The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 18, 1961 Page: 5 of 6
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Home Accessories
Is TH Club’s Topic
Miss Edna Wiemken before
April 27 so the number can
be turned in from the club at
council meeting.
The Trinity Hill Home De- The club will have open
monstration club met at the house at the kitchen for H. D
II. D kitchen for the monthly Week on May 4 at 2 p m . with
meeting on April 6, with 12 a demonstration on hat making,
members present. Mrs. Roger T}1e public is invited.
Robbins was the hostess.
Mrs. Nettie Mae Freuden- * Knight * of Columbus Council
Mrs Frank Guenther, vice berg, HD agent, gave an in- at the Council’ annual awards
president, opened the business teresting talk on “accessories banquet held in Victoria on
meeting. Mrs. Robbins gave in your home,” showing exam- An il f)
council report. She gave infor- pies and the effect of color The Father Leopold Memo-
combinations in different
Kalins Is Named
Outstanding Catholic
V. T. Kallus of Victoria,
brother of Mrs. S J. Janak
and Mrs. John F. Zvesper of i
La Grange, was named Victo- |
ria’s Outstanding Catholic
Layman by the Victoria
GUARD YOUR FAMILY!
mation that the tour to the
“Parade of Homes” in Hous- looms-
ton would be either Wednes-j Mrs. L. Karcher lead the re-
creation in a button game,
day or Thursday, May 24 or
with Mrs. Vlasta Robertson
rial Award also was inaugur-1
ated with this banquet. This
award is in memory of the late
Rev Wilbert Leopold who was
a brother of Sister Doloretta,
a teacher at Sacred Heart
25, leaving around noon, fur- j
ther information to be given winning the prize. A delicious School in La Grange. Mr. Kal-
later. Definite members wish- lunch was served after meet- lu;, received this award, the
presentation being made by
mg to go on tour are to ‘call ^ ing.
AUCTION
FRIDAY, APRIL 21st
10:00 A.M.
La Orange Auto Clinie
Studebaker Dealer
304 West Colorado
La Orange, Texas
EVERYTHING MUST AND WILL IE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRiCE!
Mr. Waltar Futshik Is quitting business and hes commissioned Von Reece
Associates Inc. to soil the ossets of his business to the high bidder.
Shop Equipment
% lip Air Compressor with 90 Gallon Air Tank. Bear Headlight Tester.
Bear Front End Machine Comp'ete with Tools. Bear (off the car) Wheel
Balancer, Sun Master Model Tester #11184, Sun Distributor Tester
#6952, Heyers 6/12 Charger, Allen Slow Charger, Forney 200 amp Arc
Welder with Heating & Soldering Outfit, Smith Acetylene Welding Rig,
Sioux Valve Refacer #643, Sioux Hard Seat Grindor #172568, Sioux
Electric Impact Wrench, Mall Electric Impact Wrench, Sioux */2* 4
Drills, Speedway V|" Drill, Allen Volt Amp Tester, Allen Armature Tester,
Sun Starter A Battery Tester, Blackhawk 3 ton Floor Jack, Blackhawk U/j
ton Floor Jack, Walker I*/j ton Floor Jack, Blackhawk ST25 Bumperlift
Jack, 2 4 ton Hydraulic Jacks, Kansas Body Jack, Frame & Body Heavy
Duty Jack, Blackhawk 12 ton Jack. Shop Built Automatic Transmission
Jack, Shop Built Automatic Transmission Hoist, Blackhawk 12 ton Porta-
Power, 6" Armature Lathe, Black & Dacker Belt Sander. B & D Disc
Sander, 2 Paint Guns, Regulator, 6 Paint Room Lamps, M/j ton Chester
Chain Hoist, 2 4'/2" Wilton Vises, Shop Built 10 ton Press, Heavy Duty
Socket Set % Drive, Bushing Reamer & Driver Sets, Sioux Bench Grinder,
Champion Spark Plug Machine. Allen Timing Light, Hayes Compression
Tester, 5 Creepers, Blackhawk Torque Wrench, Snap-On Torque Wrench,
Set of Air Conditioning Gauges, Leak Detector A Tools, Piston Expander,
Wheat & Gear Pullen, Grease Gun* A Much Mora.
Office Equipment
Cxili Req'lUr, Cfieet Writer, Roll Top Doth, Filin, Cabin*), 3 Counter,,
4 Oat Heeter,, Couch A Chair, 2 Floor Stand Fan*, E«hau*t Fan.
Inspection
AS Pay Thuriday end up te Sal* Tina* Fridays
Terms
Caih, Cashier* Checks Personal S Company dwell mutt he accompanied
by Latter of Bank Cradit, Everything mutt bt paid far day of sal*.
Sal* Conducted by
VON REECE
ASSOCIATES
Box 9121 — Austin, Texet
(WANT TO SELLT CAU US COLLECT FOR A FREE CONFIDENTIAL
INTERVIEW WITHOUT OBLIGATION — RHONE GL
Rt. Rov. Msgr. F. O. Beck,
faithful friar of Victoria’s
Fourth Degree K of C assem-
bly.
Mr. Kallus, agriculture in- ■
structor at Victoria college,
was given the recognition and ' Mrs. .Jack E. \\ alsh of the
honor for his outstanding 1961 1 exas Cancer family
church and K of C work and Points to the national cancer
for his fine record in soil con- fam*ly pictured on the 1961 , ily are sons John and David,
servation work. He is a son i American Cancer Society era- and Mr. Walsh,
of A. J. Kallus of Wied and S£‘de Poster ar)d reminds that | April has been designated
the late Mrs. Kallus.
Henrietta Strauss To
Marry Daniel Lidiak
Mr and Mrs. Henry J.
! Strauss of Austin announce
the engagement and approach-
ing marriage of their daughter,
Henrietta June, to Daniel J.
Lidiak, son of Mr. and Mrs.
j John E. Lidiak of Weimar.
Miss Strauss, a graduate of
1 St. Mary’s Academy of Aus-
! tin. attended Sacred Heart
| school while the family lived
j here. She is employed as a re-
I ceptionist for Strake Oil in
Houston.
Mr. Lidiak is a graduate of
Weimar High school and is
working for Raymond Pearson
j Ford Co. in Houston.
A May 1.1 wedding in St.
Mary’s Cathedral in Austin is
planned.
than a million Americans who
have been saved from cancer.
Happy at being a healthy fam-
FavetWille News
TTv Mrs F C P*"r**l Jr
St. John’s Mothers Meet
Th** St. John’s Mother’s Club
met at the Recrest Ion Hall on
Tuesday. April 4, with IS mem-
bers present.
Presents, which are given to the
CISTERN NEWS
Rv Mrs. Gertrude Pavlica
nlor graduates PReh year, were
everyone should have a regul- as cancer control month in discussed. The club decided to
ar health check-up. Texas by Governor Price Da-1 pa< h xiwdunte a picture
Mrs. Walsh is one of more niel.
SS Teachers’ Zone Swiss Alp 4-H Club
Chanqe Of Schedule
noKimiim? April 23, the Sunday j Rally At (ilCluinjUfS
Mass In Sts. Cyril and Methodius
Catholic church will bo at 8 a. m.
instead of 8:.30 during the summer
months.
Thanks
Thanks to Mrs. Sophie Marha-
oek for her renewal of The Fay-
ette County Record.
I Personals m
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cosch. Par- ! ^
| lone and Dennis, Mrs. Sophie Ma-
I eharek nnd Mr and Mrs. Anton I Rev. Olle Madeland as guest
Huohner were last Sunday visitors I speaker. Rev. Madeland is | pie<1r?e, pr1 ver, and motto,
in Austin. j from Sweden and is now at St. j Several interesting reports i
Mrs. Gertrude Pnvllloa, Raph M ... Lutheran Church in werc ”‘ven b>' Nettie Weaver,
nnd Mr. Alfred Gosrh attend- j nh™nu and studv" Alien Lamascus and Herbert
ed the birthday party honoring * Austin, observing and study
Mrs. Sladek was nominated to
represent the club ns a delegate
at the NCCW convention.
I A short lecture was heard on
j religious matters.
Sister Florentina’s room. the
|fears Varied Reports 3rd and 4th gr;ides, won the door
prise again.
Lutheran Sunday School1 The Swiss Alp 4-H club met Thprf' wi" b,‘ :,n plPct,nn of <’f
Teachers’ Spring Rally, Zone on April 11 at the Communi-1 Vu^h"^ "“ah
1, Esst Centra] Conference, it,y Center for its regular! members are urged to attend.
will be held Sunday. April 23. monthly meeting,
at the Martin Luther Church | , _
The president, Sue Synott
| called the meeting to order
the anr* Darlene Niesner led th«
club in singing the club’s
Sheep, Goat Raisers
Field Day Thursday
Fayette county sheep and
goat raisers are invited to at-
tend a special Sheep and Goat
Field Day at the Bluebonnet
Experiment Station at Me Gre-
gor on Thursday, April 20, re-
ports Clinton R. Bippert, coun-
ty agricultural agent.
The Bluebonnet station is
one of 20 substations of the
Texas Agricultural Experi-
ment Station and is considered
the center of sheep and goat
research in the state. Dr. Mau-
rice Shelton, above, heads this
phase of the station’s research
activities. II. O. Hill is station
superintendent.
in Giddings, beginning at 2:30
. m.
Program plans include
Bippert says that latest re-
I search developments in the
—-------- fields of grazing, management,
TAX DEADLINE N'EAR I feeding, performance testing,
Assessor Gilbert H. Eck re-! breeding and control of dis-
minds Fayette countians that j eases and parasites will be
April is final for assessing j presented to visitors by a pa-
property and claiming home- j
stead exemptions
Negro 4-H Youths
Again Capture Top
Swine Show Honors
For the second straight year,
Fayette Negro 4-H boys have
won over the 15-county dis-
trict pig show held in Liberty
on April 11.
The best gilt and boar were
shown from each county.
The gilt owned by Jerry
Randolph placed first, and the
boar owned by John Santos
placed second, giving this
county the highest number of
points and the sweepstakes
ribbon. These boys will re-
ceive $42 in prizes.
F’or the past few years, these
4-H breeding swine have and
I are now making for much im-
l provement toward the program
‘ of breeding for high quality
lean meat type hogs in most
of the county, according to E.
A. rtandolph, Negro county
agent.
I \RD OF TH \NKS
I wish to take this means of
expressing my sincere thanks
and appreciation to everyone
who was of assistance during
my recent long stay in the
Fayette Memorial hospital. I
especially want to thank the
wonderful nurses, Dr. Mnkin-
son and Dr. Paine, Rev. Fla-
chmeier and Rev. John F.
Jensen and all my relatives
and friends who sent flowers
and cards or visited me. May
God bless all of you.
JOHN KOLBE
nel of highly competent spe-
_ cialists. The program is sched-
\MER1(’AN LFGION uled to bt>ein at 10 a- m A
Jerry Gosch on hin birthday in hip ing American
home at Muldoon Tuesday nipht. , Church Life.
Mr and Mrs. Felix A. Janecka
and children visited in Austin
Tuesday evening
Quite a number of our local
Schulenburg Trail Ftider associa-
tion member* took part in the
trail ride at Weimar Sunday.
Lutheran
IN MEDITERRANEAN
Gene L. Rieh.s, aviation elec-
JjfjT MELL0R1NE
^ In Any Season
For a delicious dessert, in-between-meal refresher or
for any picnic or special occasion, there’s nothing that’s
quite as satisfying as Mellorinc. Everyone enjoys its tasti-
ness and refreshing qualities, and its cost is amazingly
low. Just look at these prices:
SPECIAL! Lilly “Creamland” Mellorine,
Square Ctns., Half Gallon..............51*
FACTORY PACKED:
Half Gallon................ 75*
Pint.......................................................... 30*
Hand Packed:
Quart........................................................75*
Pint.......................................................... 40*
All Flavors in Factory and Hand Packed
Milk Shakes and Malts........................25*
All flavors of sherberts—half gallons and pinta.
SEE US FOB YOUR MELLORINE NEEDS
FOR PARTIES, ANNIVERSARIES. ETC.
Special Designs for All Occasions
Open Dally From 7 A. M. to M8 P. B*
JACOBS
Your Mellorine Headquarters
"ONE 1 M LA GRANGE
trician’s mate third class, USN, i Grange,
son of Mr and Mrs. August
Rieh.s of La Grange, Rt. 1, is
serving with Fighter Squadron
103 aboard the attack aircraft
carrier USS Forrestal operating
in the Mediterranean. The
squardon provides air defense
for the Sixth Fleet using the
“Crusader” jet aircraft, the
world’s fastest carrier based
interceptor. The Forrestal vis-
ited Cannes. France, in early
March, enabling the squad-
ron’s personnel to tour Pans
and the Riviera.
HOSPITAL PARENTS
Mrs. C. J. Fritsch and babies,
Fayetteville.
Mrs Robert Pfertner and baby.
Aust In
Mrs M. T. Sahn. La Grans:*'.
Robert Pampell, Winchester.
W. E. K'i'in, Carmine.
Mrs. Lee Roy Lueckemeyer, l.i
T.ocal School Board
Elects Officers
Dr. L. D. Boelsche was re-
elected president of the La
Grange Independent school
hoard of trustees at the annual
organizational meeting.
Others named were E. W.
Meiners, vice-president; and
Will C. Moore, secretary of
the board.
The vote canvass of the re-
cent election was held, and re-
sults were the same as previ-
ously reported
Zion Ladies Aid
Enjoys Party Monday
The Zions Ladies Aid had a
surprise “Come As You Are
Party.” Monday morning, Ap-
ril 10, at the Parish hall. Twen-
ty members were there and
everyone had a wonderful
I time. The hostess served cof-
l'”' —- - —.--,h.,
doughnuts. |du
i Cotton, 1
Hens .......
W I ST E R N
Dieringer
After the business session.
Mrs. Gilbert Jochen gave an
interesting demonstration on
“Making Corsages.”
Jimmy Mays led the group |
in ecreation after which re-
freshments were served.
9 J Eh''-** - A R Hilrrs J»
Post No 102
I .a Grange. T<*vn«
Regular Meetings Third
Thursdnv of Each Month
REFRESHMENTS
Served at Every Meeting
j barbecue lunch will be avail-
able at $1.25 per plate, follow-
1 ed by a tour of the station.
Additional details regarding
I the field day can be obtained
: by contacting County Agent
j Bippert at his office in La
I Grange.
W E I) D 1 N G
DANCE
K. J. T. HALL
Ammannsville
Saturday, April 22
Music by
Rudv Kurtz
Honoring
Clara Cernosek and
Clarence Christ
Everybody Invited
Mrs. Raymond Vtllaneuva nnd
baby. West Point.
Linda Faye Trlicek, La Grange. I
Mrs. Then. Zatopek, Elltnger
Mrs. John Horry, La Orange.
Mrs: Therozie Halueka, EUil
ger.
Donald Salm. La Grange.
Mrs. Otto Weeheta. Elltnger.
Matilda Wilson (col.). La
Grange.
Phillip Martin, (col ), Ln Grange.
George Brown, (col.). La Grange.
RECRUIT GRAD
Burney L. Keilers, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Keilers of
Round Top was graduated
from recruit training, March
31, at the Naval Training Cen-
ter, San Diego, Calif. In nine
weeks of instruction, the
“raw recruit” is developed in-
to a Navy Bluejacket, ready
for duty with the fleet.
WED AT ROUND TOP
Mrs. Tda Wolff of Warrenton
and Alfred Flocke Sr. of Srhu-
lenburg were married at 7 p.
m. on March 27 in the Round I
Top Lutheran church, the Rev.
Otto Fehler performing the ce-
remony. Witnesses and close
friends of the couple were pre-
sent for the marriage. Mr and
Mrs Flocke plan to reside in
Schulenburg nnd part of the
time in Warrenton.
MARKET QUOTATIONS
Monday. April 17, 1961
The following prices were
paid in La G/ange on the above
date and are subject to market
changes. Eggs and poultry
♦rawherry shortcake, and j nrP those paid by pro-
ce dealers.
inch ............ 32 3°
..................... 7c
Eggs:
Grade A Large 28/
Grade B Smnil 26/
Grade A Small 20/ to 24/*
Grade C .... 10/ to 15/
Sweet Cream:
Direct Shippers 45c
Sour Cream:
Uireet Shippers ........ 46c
Station 37c
I
DANTE
VFW HALL
I A GRAND!
Friday, April 21
8 to 12
Adtn.: Drags 25f: Stags 25/
Entertainment .
Refreshments
$3 Door Prize
S5 Prize for Best Drc sod
Western Couple
Sponsored By
Rutersville 4-11 Club
another reason why you should own "Gas bui/t-ins"
USE
RECORD
WANT ADS
“Don't even think about boiling over,” says the flame
to the merrily boiling pot. And it won’t because, as the
boiling point nears, the flume will say “uh-uh-uh,”
and turn itself down.
That'll the miracle of cooking with gas today. Every
new gas range built to Gold Star standards has a
burner with a built-in thermostat that
the bottom of your pots and pans
|asl set a dial and the flame tells the pot.
Easy now, you w*i e just meant tosimmei.
UNITED
fWii$ S' HRMP
ttaviae Tat »uu south
or “Let's hold it right there at the keep-warm point”
There’s an educated flame in the oven. too. It knows
precisely how long to roast a piece of meat. And what
a pleasure it is to broii. You don t have to worry about
smoke liecause you broil with the door closed and the
smoke is consumed by the flame.
Drop in at vour dealers or our offire for a
look at these new gas ranges and bulk ins.
They put on such a show vou’ll wonder
why we don't rharge admission.
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 18, 1961, newspaper, April 18, 1961; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth985302/m1/5/: 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.