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the FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD. LA GRANGE. TEXAS
FRIDAY. AUGUST 31. 1962
PAGE X
The Fayette County Record p«k* “»<* *«• wa" •eryed Tlm®
Publlxheu by *P®nt ln c°nvfr»»tlcn and
The Farmer. Pubi-nlng Co.. Ltd. i I'laym* “42" Everyone had a Rood
Every Tuesday and Friday
La Grange, Texas
L. J. Sulak, Editor-Manager
Chas. W. Priebe, Managing
Editor
Entered as second class mall
matter at the Post Office at
La Grange, Texas
Subscription Hates In Fayette and
Surrounding Counties: Year 13 00.
<1 months $1.75, 3 months $1.00.
Elsewhere in Texas: Year $3.50,
« months $1.90; 3 months $1.00.
Out of State: Year $4.00;
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City Delivery, by mall, ln
La Grange:
Year $3.50; 6 months $1.80;
3 months, $1.00.
All. Prices Plus State Sales Tax.
time and looks forward to the par-
ty next year.
In Hospital
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
Irvin Ivy was a patient in the
Smitbvllle hospital for a week, but
at last report, she was Improviug
and was expecting to go to the
home of her daughter and son-in-
law, Mr and Mrs. Herman Darling
to recu iterate.
Kills Coral Snake
Leonard Cherry killed a coral
ELLIN GER NEWS
By Miss Nancy KoeW
birthday cake topped with 12 can I"
dies Ben Allen received many
nice gifts.
Catch Shrimp
Mr and Mrs. Rudy Krenek and '
Winchester News
By Mrs. Eugene Hasrhke
Church Notices
St. John a Lutheran Church
Warrenton, Texas
Marvin D. Koenig, Pastor
Sunday. Sept 2, Congregation at
family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook 1 School To Open I Study, »:15 a. in.
” “'1 Ponetk was honored and Mias Karen Hruska spent th. The 1MI fall term of the St. Ml- Congregation at Worship with
r" ,,,h hlr(hd.v Sunday with weekend In Angleton visiting with chael's Lutheran parochial school Holy Communion. 10.30 a m.
~l!vJ^nbvhU rTrenfs Mr Mr and Mr. Robert Lycka and I will start on Tuesday. Sept 4. j Monday. Sunday School Staff
Mr- liennie Pom ik at their family and Mr and Mrs. Johnny I with opening exercises to be held I Meeting, 8 p m.
home” Approximately 16 relatives Cook and daughter. They also en in the church. I Wednesday. Church Council
».,d friends were present to help toyed catching shrimp and brought Mis. Lydia Puder will teach Meeting, 8 p m.
and fr lids I back a big supply. Mias Scotty ! grades 1, 2. and 3 Martin Schuet 1
Has Birthday Party
Servtrs.
4, Junior HI MYF.
Thursday, Sept. 6:
7:30, Official Board.
Ion.
9:46 a. ro., Sunday Schocg and
Bible Classes. Announcement may
be made for communion at the
parsonage on Saturday, from 9 a.
m to 5 p. m.
Tuesday, Sept. 4, 7:30 p. m.
First Session of Bible Institute at
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Round Top
f’SLSSJSST'Bt Wor- ] Immanuel Lutheran Church in Old-
playing baseball,
refreshments were served from
snake Monday morning on the road table adorned allh a de. orated
Beu Allen celebrate this happy or ,. ______ J
,anion The youngsters enloyed Ward of Angleton accompanied
I ater delicious them home and Is visiting here
with the Kreneks.
that goes by their house. It meas-
ured 23 inches.
MULDOON NEWS
By Mrs. L. W Miller
HO Club Has Party
The Muldoon HD club held Its
annual party at the local Com-
munity Center Thursday night
trith a good crowd in attendance.
Lunch consisting of fried chicken,
roast beef, sandwiches, cakes, pies,
spend a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Null and
children of Houston spent Satur- • Gin Report
day night and Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. Edward Bigley and children
and J W Null
Roy I-earson of Corpus Christi
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
few hours Thursday
Renewal
Thanks to Joe J. Orsak of Fay.
ctievllle for his renewal to The
Record.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Cherry
speut from Tuesday until Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Birl Cherry
In Wharton.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Speed
and children of Baytown spent ] Kightmer
Wednesday night with Mr. and I n,orn'hg
Mr. and* Mrs Harry Lueders vis- j u L F Parker to Mount Enter-j bel arid Mr. and Mrs W. J. Koehl
Red with Mr. and Mrs. Max Kee ' Prl8e where.. “rsD P,*rk *ivv i Ml8a Adellne JuraJda of H°ua
ner and son in San Antonio and | wlth Ml88 K“la Par*er *7 | *on "P®"' ,h® weekend here with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lueders and on *®. Lauesville where she hpr parents. Mr and Mrs. Frank
children In George West during the v,8,t‘‘d wlUl Mr and Mr8 Tom I Jurajda.
Minor. 1 -
Mrs. Effie Ivy accompanied Mrs.
The latest gin report up to Aug
28 is 950 hales ginned by the Lee
Walla Gin.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. George Schaefer
and children of Houston, enroute
from La Orange Sunday, stopped
here to visit with Mrs H. E Si.
xe the principal, will teach grades
4 through 8.
Bookmobile Instructions
The Bookmobile will call again
in Winchester on Wednesday,
Sept. 5. Those who checked out
Waldeck Lutneran Church
Waldeck, Texas
Marvin D. Koenig, Pastor
Friday, Aug. 31, Senior Choir
Rehearsal, 8 p. m.
Sunday, Sept. 2. Congregation at
books on Aug 15. are reminded | Worship with Holy Communion. 8
that they will be due then. Since'*. m.
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bell of
Brownsville and Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Jones of San Antonio spent
one day during the week with Mr.
and Mrs. Bennet Pitman.
Mr. and Mrs. Benno Lueders vis-
ited in the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Frits Albrecht Thursday afternoon
for a few hours. The occasion was
Mrs. Albrecht's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vastine Blanken-
DANCE
■j C ARMINE HALL
Saturday, Sept 1
Music by
Nobby Marek
Admission: 5I)< per person
Free Tables
Everybody Welcome
Cedar Creek Schuetzen Verein | I‘-Vn and f>attV Kaye returned home
with them Friday morning to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elstner Sr..
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Elstner of
Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Craig
Fulkerson of Dimmltt visited with
Mr. and Mrs. ReuMn Helton and
children during the week and over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. EWward Bigley and
children apent Thursday in Colo-
ny with Mr. and Mrs. Snooks Co-
wan and Mrs. Ethel Bigley.
Mr. and Mrs Billie McClanahan
burg and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Par- j and girls of Pasadena spent the
ker had as their guests Sunday t weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Silas
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Koefed and 1 Jacobs and Mrs. Bill McClanahan.
Franklin Hruska is spending his
vacation in Houston with his aunt
and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sla-
nina.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Blinka and
daughter of Houston spent Sunday
here with Mr and Mrs. Henry Blin
ka and Mr and Mra. Johnny Franta
Mrs Blinka and daughter remain
ed for a longer visit.
Mr and Mrs. Steve Kovaleck
and family of Baytown spent the
weekend here with Mrs. Vine Or
children of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rightmer
spent Thursday afternoon and
night in Edna with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Seale and daughters. Peggy
Thur.-Fri.-Sat., Aug. 30-31, Sept 1
Giadiola '
FLOUR, 25 Lb. Bag ................................$1.83
Get $100
FOR 5 LABELS
NEW)
GREEN
GIANT
BRAND
"LITTLE BROTHER SIZE”
300 CANS
PEAS 541.00
Green Giant Brand Very
Young, Tender Sweet Peas
Get details at our store
Del Monte 3 Cans
TUNA FISH....... 89*?
The girls remained for the week.
Mr and Mrs. John Henry War-
ren and children of Houston are
spending a few days with Mr and
Mrs Bill Warren and Willie
Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boehnke
spent Saturday afternoon with Mr.
and Mra. Otle Brinkman In Bas-
trop.
•Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jacobs of
Alice spent one day during the
week with Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ja-
cobs.
HOSPITAL PATIENTS
Mrs. Albert Von Rosenberg, La
Grange
Mrs. Lina Warachak, La Grange.
Mrs. Joe Trlicek, La Grange.
Paul M. Hannusch, La Orange.
Albert Strokes. New Ulm.
Kay Zapalac. La Grange,
F. A. Prescott. Lake Jackson.
Joe Kubena, Fayetteville.
F. J. Stastny. Fayetteville.
Louis J. Kckermann. New ITIm.
Gussie A. Noak. Burton.
Mrs. Isador Hrbacek. La Grange.
school will be in session then, par-
ents may check out books for their
children. If their parents are una-
ble to come, if they will get In
touch with the Winchester Stop
Committees—Mrs. Eugene Hasch-
ke. Mrs Marvin Wenke or Miss
Lorene Klegchnik—and any of
them will be glad to get any books
they may want. Also, If the par-
ents of school children are unable
to get to town on the 5th to return
books due. they may bring them
to any of the committee who will
return same.
PsrsonalB
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. Janecek
of Hillsboro are vacationing thin
week and are visiting in the homes
of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W Janecek
and Joe in Smithville and Mr and
Mrs. Eugene Haschke and boys in
Winchester.
Mr. and Mrs. M V. Harris, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mra. Calvin
Harris and family of Austin, spent
Congregation at Study. 9 a m.
Tuesday. Church Council Meet-
ing, 8 p. m.
Thursday. Youth Choir Rehear-
sal, 8 p. m.
sak and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ha jibe day Sunday at their ranch in
mid Use and family. I Dripping Springs. Their guests for
John Ray Koepke and Jay Allen ' the day were Mr. and Mrs. Gervys
Koepke and children of Houston j Mangnm, Mr. and Mrs Gene Sim-
visited over the weekend with Mr mons and children and Mr. and
and Mrs. Leon Koepke. 1 Mrs. Corky Lawson and son of Po-
Mr and Mrs. Levi Mitchell and teet.
family of Baytown are visiting 1 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pietsch and
here with Mr and Mrs. Joe Hube- j Kandy and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
nak ' Schulz and family spent the day
William H. Koehl spent several | last Thursday ln San Antonio vis-
days of his vacation In Houston j Itlng the too. the Alamo and other
with Mr and Mrs. Frank Slanina. i [mints of interest.
I C. J. Walla and other relatives and Sunday visitors in the home of
rriends. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Meier, were
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McCormick and
son of Me Dade
8t. Jonn’t Lutheran Church
Eillnger
Raymond W. Durat
Pastors
A. E. Flathmann
7:30 a. m, Worship Service.
8:30 a. m., Church School.
8t. Peters Lutheran Church
Prairie Valley
Raymond W. Durat
A. E. Flathmann
Pastors
8 a. m., Church School.
9 a. m.. Worship Service.
Sept. 5. 2 p. m.. Women of the
Church Meeting.
Sept. ----- — ---- -
ship with Holy Communion, 8:16 “‘OK*
and 10:30 a. m.
Congregation at Study, 9:20 a.
m.
Sept. 3. No Women of Church
and Brotherhood Meeting until
Sept. 10th.
Sapt. 6, Church Council Meeting.
8 p. m.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Black Jack (ULCA)
F. Erhard Ellers. Paator
Sept. 2. Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Divine service, 11 a. m.
Cafeteria Menu
September 4-7
TUESDAY
Hamburgers, Onion
Potato Chips, Cheese
Mrs Clarence Wagner, Round Chocolate Cake, Milk
CARMINE --
(Continued trom Page 1)
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Zwernemami
In Austin. Ross remained in Aua-
La Grange School
Rings,
Slices,
with relatives ln Burton.
Blue Bell
*4 Gal.
SHERBERT
59*?
Blue Bell
Vt Gal.
ICE CREAM
79*?
Blue Bell
% Gal.
MELLORINE
49*?
All Flavors
6 Pkgs.
KOOL AID
23?
80 Count
NAPKINS
2 Pkgs.
25**
Sugar-Ripe
PRUNES
12 Oz. Pkg.
280
Large 2*4 Cans
2 for
490
Can
590
Top.
Mrs. Chas Baca, La Grange.
Mrs. H, A. Zwernemann, Ruters-
vllle.
Frederick Lehmann. La Grange.
Joe Evanicky, I-a Grange.
Mrs. Katie Giesecke, La Grange.
Mrs. Hellen Schneider, La
Grange.
Mrs. Henry Janda. La Grange.
P. J. Barnec, La Grange.
Eunice Johnson (Col.), Weimar.
Jack Jarmon. Col.), La Grange.
Mary Sanford. (Col.), La Orange.
Sugary Sam
SWEET POTATOES,
SNOWDRIFT, 3 LI
Morton’s
I*OTATO CHIPS, 590 Pkg.......................49*?
Rote! Fresh-Blackeyes
PEAS & SNAPS,
Hi-C
GRAPE DRINK,
Tri-'Vallcy
FRUIT COCKTAIL
2 Cans ...................250
~ 46 Ox. Cans
3 for........................... &90
Large 2*4 Cans
_ $1.00
Maxwell House
INSTANT COFFEE, 10 Oz. Jar $1.19
6/6 Average
PICNIC HAMS, Lb.
CHUCK ROAST. Lb.
STEW* MEAT,
BS^F CHOPS,
fSteak. Lb.
Oscar Mayer
LUNCH MEAT,
Admiration
COFFEE,
Large. Fresh
LETTUCE,
firm, Red
TOMATOES,
12 Oz. Can
1 Lb. Can
2 Heads
FOR SALE
USED TRACTORS
& EQUIPMENT
— Used Tractors —
Model 420 John Deere Tractor,
Like New.
1950 Model Ford Tractor.
Ford Tractor Model 650, I-ate
Model.
2N Ford Tractor-New Paint
— Used Equipment —
Late Model International Corn
Picker-Like New.
Ford-Dearborn Two Row
Corn Picker.
Two Row Dixie Cotton Chop-
per.
Case Hay Baler. Just the Baler
for a small Farmer.
New Idea Hay Rake
Dearborn Rear Type Cultiva-
tor.
Love Lift Type Disc Harrow.
Drag Type Tandem Disc
Harrow.
Ford Lift Type Middle Bur-
ster.
Dearborn Ford Rear Mower.
Moline rear Mower-Extra
Good condition.
Ford Side Mower.
Set Ford Fertilizers.
Dearborn Lift Type 2 disc
Plow.
Model 19-118 Front Loader
with Bucket, Like New.
Chain Saw.
Ford Rear Type Mower.
Used Ford Cotton Stripper.
WEDNESDAY
Chicken fried steak, steam-
ed rice, cream gravy, pickled
beets, bread, sliced peaches,
milk.
THURSDAY
Fried chicken, mashed pota-
toes, brown gravy, English
peas, bread, jello, milk.
FRIDAY
Hot dogs with chili sauce,
fried fish with tartar sauce,
baked com, carrot sticks, corn-
bread, butter, chocolate pud-
ding, milk.
Extra one-half pint milk, two
cents. No limit.
tin for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Kervin Jacob and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs, A. G.
Jacob and family, all of Houston,
were weekend visitors here with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yant and
Pam of Austin, spent several days
here with Mr and Mrs. Leroy 1-e-
vien and Miss Peggy Ponflck, and
St. John's Lutheran Church
Rutersvllls
Raymond W. Durst
A. E. Flathmann
Pastors
9:15 a. m , Church School.
10:30 a. m., Worship Service.
Martin Luther Church
Carmine
Rev. A. M. Hannemann, Paator
Saturday, Sept. 1, Junior Luthe-
rans. <3 p. m.
Sunday, Trinity XI: Worship
services, 8 and 10:15.
Sunday School, 9:05.
Family Night, 7:30.
Monday, Luther League, 8.
Tuesday, Church Council, 8.
Wednesday, Choir Practice, 8.
St. Paul Lutheran Church
H. T. Flachmeier, Paator
Sunday School, 9:30 a m.
Worship Services, 8:16 and
10:45 a. m. Communion both ser-
vices.
Senior Choir, Wednesday, 7:45
p. m.
Confirmation Class, Saturday, 9
St. Paul Lutheran Church
Shelby
Waldemar Wendel, Paetor
Sept. 2. 9:15 a m , Sunday School
and Adult Bible class.
Sept. 2, 10:30 a. ill.. Worship
service.
Sept. 6, 8 p. m., Sunday School
Teachers' and staff meeting.
Philadelphia Lutheran Church
Swiss Alp (ULCA)
F. Erhard Eilere, Paator
Sept. 2, Holy Communion ser-
vice, 9:15 a. m.
Sunday School, 10:15 a. m.
Sept. 4, ULCM, 8 p. m.
Sept. 5, Church Council, 8 p. m.
Sept. 6, ULCW Thankoffering
service, 2 p. m.
Travis 8treet Methodist Church
Paul A. Grout, Jr„ Minister
Sunday. Sept. 2:
9:20. Church School.
10:45, Morning worship. Holy
Communion: sermon. "I Know
Whom 1 Have Believed."
7:30. Praise service: sermon.
“What Manner of Man was this?”
St. Paul Lutheran Church
Fayetteville
Waldemar Wendel. Paator
Sept. 2, 8:30 a. m., Worship ser-
vice.
Sept. 2. 9:30 a. m., Sunday
School and Adult Bible class.
Sept. 5, 2 p m., St. Paul Luthe-
ran Church Women meet.
Sept. 5. 7:30 p. m., Choir rehear-
sal.
Sept. 5, 8 p. m., Luther League
meeting.
8t. Michael’s Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
Winchester, Texas
W. B. Gummelt, Pastor
Sunday, Sept. 2. 8:15 a. ra„ En-
glish service with Holy Commun-
Wednesday, Sept. 5:
I, Women's Society of Christian
USED CARS
& TRUCKS
AT REDUCED
PRICES
Cen-Tex Livestock
Commission Co.
Giddings, Texas
Sale Every Tuesday
Ed “Toby” Tobias. Mgr.
August 28. 1962
ON HAND:
Cattle 938, hogs 222, horses 1.
CALVES:
Good and choice 25-26.60,' 1962 Ford Galaxie 500 Fordor-
commercial 23-24.80, utility Driven only 300(1 miles.
21-22.70, culls 20 down Stock- i«hj2 Ford Falcon Fordor Sta-
er steer calves 26-32.40, stock- tion Wagon-Demonstrator.
er heifers 23-30.50, stocker 14,„c ___. . __. ,
yearlings 22-25.70. ““ Chevrolet 1 ordor-Extra
Bl LLS* Clean.
Heavy weight 18-19 40, light 1957 Ford Fordor- Black color
weight 17-18.10. 1956 Chevrolet Fordor Station
COWS: Wagon.
Stocker cows 14-19.10, good 1955 Ford Custom Tudor,
heavy weight 14-16.70, cutter 1955 Ford Pickup,
cows 12-14.90, canner 8-1160. ,953 Chevrolet Fordor-One
Cow and calf pairs, good 190-
Whera Tha Buyer* Aral
TED HOUGHTON
REAL ESTATE
855 E. Travis St. • Phone 84ft
La Grange, Texas
List Your Property To 8elll
ML Calvary Lutheran Church
(Missouri 8ynod)
T. H. Graalmann, Paator
8 a. m„ Morning service and
Holy Communion, La Grange
9 a. m.. Sunday School and Bible
class, La Grange.
9:15 a. m„ Sunday School aud
Bible class, Trinity Hill.
10:15 a. in., Morning service and
Holy Communion, Trinity Hill.
Tuesday. Bible Institute, Imman-
uel, Biddings. 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday, Mary-Martha Guild, La
Grange, 8 p. m.
Wednesday, Wtolther League,
7:30 p. m.
Friday, Church Council. 8 p. m.
Th* First Preabytarlan Church
La Grange, Texas
Troy Jarvla, Paator
Friday. Aug. 31:
Men of Church meeting and sup-
per. 7.30 p. m.
Sunday, Sept. 2:
Sunday School. 9:ff> a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 a. in.
Tuesday, Sept. 4:
Women of Church meeting, 2 p.
m.
Deacons’ meeting, 7:30 p. m.
Miss Betty Hagemann spent
the weekend with friends in
Dallas and, while there, she
served as an attendant at the
Joan Loughmiller-Lloyd Tread-
well wedding Friday.
LABOR DAY
DANCE
At Tietjen’s Hall
SWISS ALP
Saturday, Sept 1
Music bv
THE TRIUMPHS
Gents $1, Indies 50<,
Free Tables
Everyone Invited
Pick up an
extra 6-pack
for the long
Labor Day
weekend.
254, medium 125-185, old worn
out split weight down.
HOGS:
Good and choice 18-19.20,
sows 12-16.10, heavy weight
17-18.10, light weight 17.50-
18.30.
Comments: A good run cat-
tle. Market was steady to
strong. Packer calves sold
stronger. Stocker calves were
steady, some spots little weak-
ed. Good cows and calves sold
higher. Hogs were 50f higher.
Owner.
1953 Plymouth Fordor.
1952 Ford 6 cyl. Tudor Sta-
tion Wagon.
1952 Ford 3/4 Ton Pickup.
LA GRANGE
MOTOR CO.
Since 1921.
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
Phone 311
TERMS TRADE
16TH ANNUAL
SAENGER FEST
Given By The Helvetia Maennerchor
HARMONIE HALL, SHELBY
Sunday, September 2nd
Country-Style Sausage Dinner at 12 Noon
Meal Tickets: Adults $1.10, Tax Incld.
Children Under 12 Years, 600, Tax Incld.
Concert Music During Day By Luhns Brass Band
BEGINNING AT 10 A. M.
Free Singing Program, 2:30 P. M.
Singers From San Antonio, Houston, Bellvitlc, Fayetteville, Etc.
Dance at Night—Music by Ray Jurecka Orch.
ADMISSION: 75< PER PERSON
Plenty Refreshments and Entertainment on Grounds
Everybody Cordially Invited by the Helvetia Maennerchor
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DAY
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