The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1961 Page: 4 of 6
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f FRIDAY, JULY 14, lSMil
TOE FAVriTE COUNTY RECORD. LA ORANGE. TEXAS
CISTERN NEWS
By Mrs. Gertrude Pavlica
Adolph Psenclk Diet
Adolph Psenclk, 79, died at 1 it
home in Clstern-Kovar Community
June 30, following a heart attack.
HU I rty lay In state in t la
Mari's Jm. era! Home in Smiih-
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Watch haalthy akin replm it. Itch and
hw»| u« foaa. TODAY at
LA GRANGE DRUG GO., Inc.
vllle, where rotary was said Sat-
urday and Sunday nights. Heqtletn
Mass was offered Id Sts. Peter and
Paul Catholic Church at Kovar at
8 a m Monday. July 3 with Hev
Clyde Holtman officiating. Inter
rnent was in the Kovar CaUiollo
Cemetery.
Mr. Psenclk was a highly res
peeted fanner. He was a Bastrop
county native, the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pseuclk and
was born May 7, 1882.
He Is survived by hts wife, Mrs.
Kosa Psenclk of Cittern; five sons,
Felix of Ctsteru, I .add of Smlth-
vllle, Adolph Jr. of San Antonio,
Max of Houston and William of
tiuli Antonio; two daughters, Mrs.
Rosa Craney of Santu Anna, Call-
DON T BE MISLED!
He sure your insurance i - overed in strong Stock Companies
Our agency represents « nly A Plus AAAAA Companies:
Hanover Fire li durance Co., Since 1852
Hartford Fire In "ranee Co., Since 181U
St. Paul h’ire & Mai me Ins. Co., Since 1853
Continental Insurance Co., Since 1853
WEBER INSURANCE AGENCY
La Grange — Since 1918 — Phone 201
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
LA GRANGE STATE BANK
of Iai Grange, Fayette, Texas, at the close of business on June 30,
1981. State Bank No. 428. Federal Reserve District No. 11
fornla, and Mrs. Emma Stryk of
Schulenburg; one sister. Mrs. Ma-
ry Adamclk of Smlthvllle; ten,
grandchildren aud seven great-
grandchildren.
Family Picnic
On Sunday, July 2, Mr and Mrs.
Frank Hanzelka, their children,
childreii-in-law and grandchildren,
also some parents-in-law of their
married children and a few others,
gathered at a park on the Colora-
do river near Smithvllle, where
the 37 people enjoyed a delicious
picnic dinner. Every one enjoyed
the day of outing so much, that It
was decided to meet for another
such day next year.
Those present were, Rev. Allen
M. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Han-
zelku of Cistern; Mr. and Mrs.
George Hanzelka and Kelly Ann,
Mr. and Mrs. James Keaeh aud
children, Mr. and Mrs. Alphouse
Saudi in and children. Mr and
Min. V. W. Anderwuld, Mr. and
Mrs. Norbert Penshorn of San An-
tonio: Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Han-
zelka and children, Mr and Mrs.
John Hanzelka and children, Mist
Margaret Hanzelka and Uoyde
Fowler of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs Julius Bandera of
Flatonla, Mr. and Mrs. James So-
rensen of La Porte, Mr. and Mra.
Hawkln Keaeh of Evansville, In-
diana, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Green
of Nacogdoches were unable to at-
tend. •
76th Birthday
Saturday night, July 1, was a
pleasant time for Mrs. Mary Vy-
dryzal who celebrated her 75th
birthday in her home with a small
A8SETS
1. Cash, balances with other banks, caBb Items In process
of collection (Schedule D, item 7) ____________________ 1,088,069.2!
2. United States Government obligations, direct and guar-
anteed (Schedule B, Item 10) ________________________ 663,714 06
8. Obligations of States and political subdivisions_______ 1,861,950.74
6. Corporate stocks (including Inone stock of Federal
Reserve Bank) _____________________________________- 2.00
6. Loans and discounts (Including $2,054.15 overdrafts)
(Schedule A, item 10) ______________________________ 2,251,566.32
7. Bank premises owned $94,883.12, furniture and
fixtures $29,946.37 ......................-............. 124,829.49
11. Other assets (Item 6 of "Other Assets” schedule)____ 4,379.28
12. Total Assets ........................................ 5,494,511.11
LIABILITIES
IS. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corp-
orations (Schedule E7, Item 3) ____________________ 2,859,857.16
14. Time and savings deposits of Individuals, partner-
ships, and corporations (Schedule F, Item 5) ________ 1,706,493.15
15. Deposits of United States Government (Including post-
al savings) (Schedule E, Item 4, and Schedule F,
Itbm 61 ............................................. 32,805.34
16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions
(Schedule E, Item 6 and schedule F, Item 7)__________ 440,100.93
17. Deposits of banks (Schedule E, Items 6 and 7, and
Schedule F, Items 8 aud 9) __________________________ 80,937.53
18. Certified and officers' checks, etc. (Schedule E, Item 8) 12,159.57
19. Total Deposits (Items 13 to 18)______$5,082,353.68
(aT Total demand deposits (Item 9 of
Schedule E) .......................$3,950,360.53
(b) Total time and savings deposits (Item 10 of
Schedule F) ....................... $1,881,993.16
22. Other liabilities (Item 7 of "Other Liabilities" schedule 21,680.14
24. Total Liabilities..................................... 6,082,353.68
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
26. Capital; (a) Common stork, total par value $100,000.00
(b) Preferred ntock, total par value none, total
retirable value none ___________________________
26.Surplus certified $100,000.00; Not certified none______ 100,000.00
87. Undivided profits __________________ 90.477.29
28. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 100,000.00
29. Total Capital Accounts ______________________________ 390,477.29
30. Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts________________ 5,494,511.11
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to all who were so
kind and helpful at the tragic
death of our beloved mother,
Amelia Haluska. We also want
to thank Rev. Daniel Marek,
the choirs of the Houston Bre-
them Church and Fayetteville
Brethern Chuch and all the
pallbearers. We are also grate-
ful to all the friends and neigh-
bors and the Christian Sisters
for the food they sent; all others
who sent spiritual bouquets,
flowers and the many sym-
pathy cards; and to everyone
else who oy word or deed help-
ed to lighten our sorrow. May
God bless all of you.
Her Children
100,000 00
I, W. L. Helntschel, Vice Pres, and Cashier, of the above-named
bank do solemnly swear that this report of condition (Including the
Information below and on the reverse side hereof) is true and correct
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
W. L. Helntschel
CORRECT—ATTEST:
A. J. Darllek, L. H. Frede, O. H. Osthoff, Directors.
State of Texas, County of Fayette, bs:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11 day of July, 1961,
and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this hank.
My commission expires June 1, 19 ($3. Freeda Schubert, Notary Public
(SEAL)
For . . .
• PLUMBING
• ELECTRICAL
WORK and
• SUPPLIES
IN LA GRANGE
and Surrounding Areas,
ROY WE1SHIJHN
APPLIANCE SHOP
Fayetteville, Texas
“Licensed Plumber”
Your Friendly Crane Dealer
FRKK ESTIMATES!
BAR-B-Q
To Go
Saturday and Sunday,
JULY 15 and 16
Beginning at 11:51) a. in.
MAREK’S SERVICE
STATION
IN WARRENTON
party with her friends, relatives I sponsored by the Recreation Club
and neighbors Out-of-town guests here Sunday was attended by a
large crowd and enjoyed by alt
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TEMPEST
$215663
* ( Manufacturer's SOggeated Retail Price for coupe shown.)
Includes whitewall tiros, custom wheel discs. Federal Excise Tax and suggested dealer delivery and handling
charge. Other accessories end optional equipment, transportation charges, state and local taxes art additional.
HI PONTIAC’S TEMPEST AT VOUN LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER
Set to
take off at
and neighbors Out-of-town guests
were Mrs Mary Wler, Mr und
Mrs. Leroy Beck and son, Mrs.
Betty Danner amt baby of Austin,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Janecek and
Judy of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mis
J. A. MakI and children of Hous-
ton, Mr and Mis. Charlie Vyvjals,
Mrs. Vickie Vydrzal and children
of Smithville.
A delicious lunch was served
In (Hawaii
Miss Sylvia Fajkus of Houston
came by for a brief visit with her
parents, Mr and Mrs. Jim Fajkus
before her trip to Honolulu, Haw-
aii, where she is enjoying a two-
week vacation. She Is making the
trip via plane.
Discharged
Herbert Fajkus, son or Mr. and
Mrs Jim Fajkus, has received hla
honorable discharge and is now
home after four years of service
In the airforce. H1b headquarters
were at Plattsburg AFB, New
York, hut he was sent on tempo-
rary missions which carried him
ull the way around the earth. He
has bad an Interesting four years
and many valuable experiences, but
It is nice to be back home
Since his return home, he and
his brother, Theodore, are present-
ly engaged In custom hay baling
Picnic A Succes
_The_jinnual homecoming picnic
despite the showery weather of
the day.
Pereonals
Mr. and Mrs. W. B Rietz recent-
ly visited Ffc. and Mrs. Bobby
Itietz in Copperas Cove. Bobby le
now on military duty in Mexico
for a short time. While he is awjiy
Uls wife Is visiting her relatives
in Alabama.
Mrs. A. J. Juot of Fort Worth
spent a few days here last week
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Janc-a
and children. ; ■ - ' j
C. E. Petem
Insurance Agency
• Automobile • ('usually
• Livestock • Eire
(Only Top-Rated Stock
Companies Represented)
NOTARY PUBLIC
See or Call—
CLARENCE PETERS
658 E. Milam St.
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
DANCE
Tietjen Hall
SWISS ALP
Saturday, July 15
Music by
THE TRIUMPHS
Admission 75g
Warrenton News
By Mrs. V. G. Freuzel
Klump Presides
Ronald Klump, vice-president of
the Round Top-Carmine Commu-
nity 4-H, presided at the meeting
on July 6 when It met with six
members, four dult leaders, HD
Agent Mrs James Freurlenberg
aud her assistant. Miss Evelyn
Buck.
Bruce Frenzel gave an account
of the District 10 Junior Leader-
ship Lab he had attened at TLC!
tn Seguln recently. Ronald Klump
reported on activities of the Sen-
ior 4-H Camp he had recently at-
tended at Granite Shoals Lake
near Marble Falls.
Announcements were made of
the forthcoming 4-H Dress Revue
on July 18. Mrs. Freudenberg ex
plained that the dresses and re-
cord books are to be in her Office
by noon on July 17 In order that
the records and workmanship on
the garments may be judged. The
dress on the gtrl will be judged on
the afternoon of July 18 wilh a
public dress revue to follow.
The annual 4-H chickgn barbe-
cue was discussed and members
were reminded of their assign
inenls at the serving The educa-
tional tour was tabled* until an
open date can bs secured for it,
Mrs- Freudenberg gave a demon-
■jMMHPvaPSiiPqwai
ed Its place In the ret-qrd book,
stratlon oo recreation and e*pl
d I
after which Miss Hoes led several
games. Iced tea was served the
FRANK C. FISHER
Accountant and
Aufltttw *
407 S. Jefferson — Ph 643
IX GRANGE, TEXAS
g)»UP
Installation 8et
Installation of the R*y.
Marvin
Koenig *» peaiur of Warrgnton
and W alileek parishes will be held
Sunday. A Story giving details
sppeais elsewhere lu this issue.
Dr. and Mrs. Sam 6 Kreuz
of Athens, Georgia visited with
their mother, Mrs. W. T. Kreux
aud other relatives recently.
JOE HOEFER
Cleaning - - Pressing
Hats Steam Cleaned
and Blocked
TUSSY’S
After the bath is over, let the luxury linger
with the filmy fragrances of Tuny.
4 Wonderful Fragrances:-
Oflftftj** Safys JjdMido
NOW . ..
ALLSTATE
* Automobile
* Residents)
* Commercial
INSURANCE
Backed by Sears Roebuck Co.
Your La Grange Agent
DOY ROBISON
Ph. 702
cuariMd fovyobb st.oo
** It* HATH MfflOM ILM
LOTION QUAhTgT tt 60 CQ(,0CNl *1.(10 ■
#UB*LE BATH BOU0UCT 114* WI3T $l >»
SCHROEDER DRUG
Phone 4 — 123 N. Main — Le Grange, Texas
Prices Good Thurs.-Fri.-Sat., July 13-14-15
RIGHTS RESERVED TO LIMIT
SWIFT PREMIUM SMOKED
“FULL
SHANK
PORTION”
LB.
“Where Shopping Is a Pleasure"
IMPERIAL OR BLACK GOLD
SUGAR
BUTT PORTION......................................Lb. 39if
CHOICE CENTER CUT HAM ROAST Lb. 69?
CHOICE CENTER CUT HAM SLICES Lb. 75?
R. C. Cola
WITH $2.50 PURCHASE!
LBS.
*9c
BOTTLE
CARTONS
Regular, Junior, Super, Slenderline
KOTEX
Handy
GULF SPRAY
Sunsweet
PRUNE JUICE
12’s
29c
Qt.
39c
Qt.
39c
39c
Gladiola Asst
CAKE MIXES
Black Gold
MOTOR OIL
Del Monte
uei ivionte
S PEACHES
Quart
5 FOR $1.00
2V* Cana
...................29c
TABLE TESTED FED TENDER YOUNG BEEF
LB.
Chuck Roast
SQ, CUT
SHOULDER
LARGE SIZE CALIF. FRESH
Strawberries
39c
PINT BOX
25C
Fed Tender Young Beef Steaks
ROUND OR SIRLOIN
Sq. Cut Shoulder
CHUCK STEAKS
Oriole Hickory Smoked
SLICED BACON
Kraft Full Cream Mild
CHEDDAR CHEESE
U. S. No. 1 Arkansas
FRESH PEACHES
Home Grown
BELL PEPPERS
Robin Hood
FLOUR.......................
Calif.
GREEN ONIONS
Lb.
10c
Lb.
15 c
25 Lbs.
$1.59
2 Bnchs.
15c
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1961, newspaper, July 14, 1961; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth986841/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.