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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, EA GRANGE, TEXAS
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RECORD WANT ADS
WE HAVE ami cut auto glass
lor all makes and models, also
table tops. Schulze Garage,
t (4;tfc)
FOR BUTANE systems and
appliances, see Jake Rosen-
berg. Phone 352-W. (75-tfc)
SHETLAND STALLION for
Service. Large mares bred. Dr.
F. L. Gunn, La Grange.
*__(4S-tfc)
BABY CHICKS — Available
•very Tuesday. Popular breeds.
La Grange Hatchery & Feed
Store, Delwin C. Hensel, Prop.
____ _ _(21-tfc)
FOR SALE-Wax King floor
sweep. Fanners Feed and Pro-
duce Co. (14-tfc)
FARM LAND WANTED —
List your Farms-Acres with
us. V/e have some Houston
prospects that want from 50 to
1000 acres. In the last 18
months we have sold $710,550
worth of farm land. Give us a
trial. Write or call D. F. Jones
Company, 3221 Jensen Dr.,
Houston, Texas. Phones
FA39055, Night ME51754.
_____ (16-tfc)
FOR SALE—Club 71 Drivi
Inn with 1 acre of land, terms,
29% down, balance 10 years
5% interest on balance by
owner. Alfred W. Gau.
___ (8-t.fc)
FOR SALE — Dairy cows,
Mike Smith, Ilutersville.
_______ (14-tfc)
BUTANE SYSTEMS, new and
used. Call 11 La Grange or 319
Smithville. (97-tfc)
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS re-
charged. Barney Schultz, at
Fire Station. (30-tfc)
FOR RENT — Unfurnished
house and big upstairs room.
Otto C. Eckel, La Grange.
_(7-tfc)
FOR SALE — Cedar posts.
Guy F. Tiemann. (11-tfc)
FOR PLUMBING Work and
Plumbing Supplies, see Frank’s
Hardware & Plumbing Store,
Fayetteville, Texas. (5-tfc)
FOR BUTANE and Propane
gas and systems, contact Fay-
etteville Butane Co., Phona
FR-8-2213 or FR-2285. (1-tfc)
P’OR SALE — Home on well
located comer lot, 5 blocks
from business district, reduced
price. Alfred W. Gau. (4-tfc)
WANTED- -Clean, white rags,
without buttons, hooks, ate.
Brasher Motor Co. (53-tfc)
IT'S EASY to buy, sail or
trade. See Giesa, 133 N. Jeff-
erson, La Grange. (75-tfc)
FOR SALE One riding
horse. Bill Schovajsa. (15-tfc)
FOR RENT — Furnished two
bedroom garage apartment.
Call 362-W, (15-tfc)
FOR SALE—New small house
on large lot, near the Catholic
Church. Call 304J. (10-tfc)
FOR RENT — Large two bed-
room unfurnished apartment.
Available after Jan. 1. See
Mrs John Logan. (15-tfc)
FOR RENT — Two bedroom
house; all conveniences. Avail-
able about January 1. L. J.
Sulak, at Record office.
_________(13-tf)
FOR SALE — Boys 26 inch
English bicycle $22.50. Ph.
252W. (13-tfc)
| > FOR SALE — Coastal Ber-
muda stolons. Martin Manuel,
La Grange, Ri. 4.
WE BUY HENS. Bring early
every Wednesday. Albers Hat-
chery. (76-tfc)
FOR BUTANE systems and
appliances, see Jake Roaen-
|»er. Phone 3S2-W. (75-tfc)
WANTED TO BUY — Ear
com. Albers Feed Store.
_______(52-tfc)
FOR SALE—Artificial service
to bulls proven great. Phone
370 or 1613F11, John Quinn.
% _ (i oi-tfc)
FOR RENT — Unfurnished
garage apartment. Mrs. Paul
Goldaminer, phone 309W.
(13-tfc)
FOR SALE — Prestone Anti-
Freeze, gallon $2.09. Also one
(39-tfc) living room couch, like new;
one recliner chair, like new;
one electric Frigjdaire refrig-
erator. Weishuhn’s Grocery,
La Grange. (5-tfc)
FOR SALE—One 3/4 ton
1947 Dodge truck, good mot-
or, tires like new. Come and
make us im offer. Weishuhn
Grocery. (9-tfc)
FOR SALE — 140 acres north
of La Grange on F.M. roed.
Good range land, improve-
ments, 2 wells. Gus F. Linde-
mann, Phone 92. (93-tfc)
FOR RENT — Five room fur-
nished redecorated apartment.
Ph. 542M.______(13-tfc)
FOR RENT — Neat four-
room home, two miles north-
west Rutersville. See Mrs.
Emi! Kern, 948 N. Horton, T,a
Grange, .liter 5 p. m. (16-tfc)
FOR RENT — Furnished ga-
rage apartment. Harry Vogt.
(98-tfc)
FOR SALE — Registered
Polled Hereford bulls of choice
bloodlines with good growth
and development. Aged from
short yearlings to strong breed-
ing ago. Priced to go into the
small farm herd. Lester Rosen-
berg, La Grange. (100-tfc)
CATTLEMAN AND DAIRY-
MEN — Here is a bargain: Lep-
to Vaccine 15* per dose.
Schroeder’s Drug Stockman’s
Headquarters (103-tfc)
MORGAN MERCANTILE CO.
PLUM,
TEXAS
FRJ.-SAT.,
JAN. 5-7
ROBIN HOOD Flour, 25 Lb. Sk.............$1.79
ADMIRATION Coffee, 1 Lb.....................65?
BUD Golden Syrup, 5 Lb. Jar....................55?
ADOLPHUS Rice, 2 Lbs. ..........................35?
NORTHERN Tissue, 4 Rolls .................... 37?
BETTY CROCKER Layer Cake
Mix, 2 for.............................................. 69?
WOLF Chili, No. 2 Can...............................59?
PREMIUM Crackers, 1 Lb...........................25?
Reg. Tide ..........
Giant Cheer ....
Ivory Soap,
Medium Bar
Reg. Spic-Span
Keg. Camay Soap,
2 for ........... 15*
Reg. Dreft .......................... 34*
Giant Joy ............................ 57*
Keg. teva Soap, 2 for 25*
JOHNSON’S Glo-Coat Floor Wax,
Quart Size.....................................
COLGATE Dental Cream, Giant
WILL BUY clean rags, scrap
iron, etc Lee Wormlv, Fayet-
teville, Kt. 1, Box 177.
____________ (15-tfc)
FOR SALE — Registered
Hereford bulls and heifers.
Yearlings two years old. Jesse
Lee Wied, Box 47, Fayette-
ville.^____ (18-2tp)
FOR RENT — Two furnished
apartments, neur hospital.
Phone 221M. __ (18-tfc)
FOR SALE — Used milk cans
and coolers. Richard Cerno-
sek. (18-tfc)
CORN FOR SALE — Harbers
Bros., West Point. (18-tfc)
FDR SALE—Registered Here-
ford bull, 3 year old, $200. W.
H. Lange, Oldenburg. (18-tfc)
FDR RENT — House on North
Jefferson street. Mrs. Verna
Reichert. (17-tfc)
FDR SALF. — Farmall H.
Tractor with implements; also
1953 Ford Pick-up. Edwin
Mendel, Phone 582, Schulen-
burg. (17-tfc)
FDR SALE — Three Jersey
heife-s, 3 to 6 weeks old, $25
each. Henry Harbers, West
Point, Ph. 1602F23. (17-tfc)
FOR SALE - Pigs. Freddie
Meinen, Warrenton, Texas.
_(17-tfc)
FOR SALE — John Deere M T
tractor, planter, cultivator and
bedder. All completely recon-
ditioned. Morgan Implement
Co._(103-104-3C)
FDR RENT — Bedroom with
twin beds. 132 West Lower
Line.___(18-tfc)
COASTAL BERMUDA sprigs
for sale. Harbers Bros., West
Point_(18-tfc)
FARMERS, DAIRYMEN,
LIVESTOCKMEN — Loans
to fit your needs. W. B. Loes-
sin, Production Credit Asso-
ciation, Masonic Building, La
Grange, Texas. (18-9c)
FOR SALE — Feeder pigs.
Land race - Hampshire cross.
Ches. Roscher, Rt. 1. (19-2p)
................ —-—. .
FOR SALE — Young regist-
ered Jersey cow; fresh now.
Guy Tiemann. (18-tfc)
HELP WANTED — To stay
with elderly lady and pre-
pare her meals. Salary $30 a
week Telephone collect Hick-
ory 2-4576, Austin, Texas.
__(19-2tc)
FOR SALE—Good stock Mel-
ilotus Indica and Hubam
clover, peas and fertilizer.
Albers Feed Store. (3-tfc)
HURRICANE FENCE-Fence
your property with America’s
most popular chain-link fence.
Many styles of redwood also
available. No money down, up
to 36 months to pay. For free
estimate call or write Amco
Fence Co., Le Grange, Phone
416-J. W. P. Glaiser, Owner.
_____________(20-tfc)
NEW TEXAS ALMANACS
due out in late January. Place
your orders now! Paper bound
copies $1.65, mailed prepaid
for $1.79 per book. The Record
office._(18-4nc)
FOR RENT — Unfurnished
two-bedroom house. 239 W.
Crockett. L. W. Stolz. (7-tfe)
FOR RENT — Unfurnished
studio - type, two - bedroom
spartment. Mrs. J. C. Guen-
ther, 39:! or_409 ____(77-tfc)
FOR SALE—Baby chick* and
started pullets every Tuesday
at low price*. Albert Hatch-
ery,La Grans*_(80-tfc)
FDR RENT — Furnished two-
bedroom duplex apartment,
152 S. Franklin. L. W. Stolz.
__(16-tfc)
FDR SALE—Baled Johnson
grass hay. Schroeder, Kalltis
and Willmann. (16-tfc)
FOR RENT — Two bedroom
unfurnished apartment. Call
362-W.__(11-tfc)
FDR SALE — One 6x8x8
walk-bi cooler: one electric
meat saw; three stove fans,
two window and one attic;
two scales, one computing and
one platform. Sell all together
or each separate. Contact Ro-
bert Haverda. Schulenburg,
Texas. (19-2c)
PREMIUM prices paid for
graded eggs. Farmers Feed
and I’uidiire Co (lwr)
FDR SALE — Building form-
erly occupied by Western Auto
Store next to W. F. Si hul/.e
Gro. Store. George Luuler-
steiif _ (Iwc)
ELECTRICIAN’S HELPER
wanted. Pratka Electric Ser-
vice. (15-tfc)
HIGHEST CASH prices for
maize, poultry, eggs, beeswax,
hegari, com. La Grange Pro-
duce Company. (Iwc)
FOR RENT — Partly furnish-
ed two-story residence. Call
311 or 425.____(13-wlfc)
GIBRALTER CHAIN LINK
FENCE—48” 85*. 60” 95* per
foot and up installed. See or
Write Ewald Hempel, Rt. 4,
Box 70, La Grange, Texas.
(95-30wp)
WANTED TO BUY—Window
shutters, will pay $1.00 per
pair if good; wood wagon
wheels $1.50 each; old dishes,
water pitchers & bowls, flow-
er vases, oil lamps, mantle
clocks, arrow points, old guns,
old bottles, jugs, crocks and
most all other small items.
Want iron wash pots, large
$3.00, small $2 00, if cracked
$1.50. Plenty of paint, will buy,
sell or trade. Want good pic-
ture frames, also buy petrified
palm wood. Salvage Store,
Ellinger Highway, La Grange,
Texas. (Iwc)
ASK FDR FREE termite in-
spection. Five-year guarantee.
All work done personally by
pressure spraying with new
improved chemical. Call, col-
lect, Alvin Bunjes, FR-8-2252,
Fayetteville. (iwc)
BULLS- Bright. Angel
Ranch. (93-52-wp)
Coffee Honor«
Carolyn Schroeder
Miss Carolyn Schroeder,
bride-elect of Don Roper, was
honored by a group of former
schoolmates at a coffee given
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Roitsch Monday.
Hostesses for the courtesy
were Karen Roitsch, Shirley
Oiesber, Betty Hagemann,
Joan Lange, Donna Roitsch
and Notna Lou Warnken.
. The gifts of china and silver
in the bride’s chosen patterns
were on display.
The centerpiece of the din-
ing table was a beautiful ar-
rangement of Hawaiian flow-
ers which Miss Giesber had
received from her pen pal for
Christmas. Coffee, tea, warm
kolaches, nuts and mints form-
ed the menu.
Friends called during the
morning hours for an inform-
al get-to-gether.
Miss Schroeder will become
the bride of Mr. Roper in a
ceremony in Zion Lutheran
church on Jan. 14.
ELLINGER NEWS
By Miss Nancy Kochi
ATTENTION — Will do cus-
tom coastal bermuda grass
planting according to AS. C.
specifications. Plenty sprigs
available. Book in advance.
Contact after 6 p m. Eldon E.
Knape, Rt. 1, La Grange, near
Swiss Alp. (Iwc)
KEYS MADE while you wait.
Western Auto Store, La
Qraaje.__(41tfc)
FDR RENT — Furnished 2
bed-room downstairs apart-
ment at 207 S. Main. L. W.
Stolz.______ (19-tfc)
FOR SALE— 19.4 cubic foot
freezer, $100. Mrs. Jack
Bridgeman, phone 705 or
602W _ (19-tfc)
FDR RENT — Private fur-
nished apartment. 513 E. La
Fayette, no children. Ph ,r»X .I
(19-tfc)
FDR SALE — Farmall A
tractor, cutivator, planter,
bedder and sulke. Recondi-
tioned. Can be seen weekends.
Herb Rehmann, Round Top,
Texas._______ (19-3c)
FDR RENT — Furnished one
bedroom upstairs garage apart-
ment L. W Stolz. (3-tfc)
FDR LEASE — 170 acre
Grade A dairy farm. Good 6
room house with bath, large
barn Mostly open liveoak land
on FM road. Land cross fenc-
ed. Mrs. M. C. Dippel, La
Grange.__________(19-tfc)
FDR SALE — All steel cattle
trailer; a Power take off that
will fit any Farmall A or B
tractor; also some dry block
heater wood. See or write Mel-
roy Berger, Rt. 3, on the Bluff.
(19-3p)
DANCE
Harmonie Hall
SHELBY
Saturday Jan. 7
Music By
Houston Play Boys
Adm. 50* Per Person,
Spectators 10*
Everybody Invited!
HALL HEATED
In Hospital
Mrs. Albina Sklar became a pat-
ient in the Payette Memorial hos-
pital Sunday, but her condition la
reported to be Improving
III
Wm. Ohollette 1* also on the
aick Hat this week, hut reported
to be improving also.
Renewals
Thanks to Edwin Jasek of Fay-
etteville, Rt. 2, and H E Head
Of Houston for renewals to The
Record.
Personals
R. F. Hrachovy left Saturday
evening for Eagle Lake from
whore he acennipanted Mr. and
Mrs Osear Miller and ebildreii Lo
Louisiana to spend the New Year
holidays with Mr. Hrachovy’s
children. Mr. and Mrs It B. Llnkc
and family of Morgun City, La.,
and Mr and Mrs. Daniel Hrachovy
and family of Port Barre. La.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hubenak during the hol-
idays were Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Hubenak and faintly from McAl-
len, Mr. and Mr*. Robert Kulha-
nek of Houston. Mr. and Mr*. W.
H. Redfleld and family of Houa-
ton, Mr. and Mra. Daniel Kulha-
nek and family, Mr. and Mr*. Hen-
ry Slaultiu. Mr. and Mrs. James
Peter* and family, all of Colum-
bus: Mrs. Walter Shoppa and son,
Charlie of Baytown, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Kasmlersfey and family
of Houston, and Mr. and Mra.
Chus. Tobias of La Orange.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Walla
s|>ent Christmas in Houston with
Mr and Mrs. Frankie Walla and
son. und Jakie.
Mr and Mrs. Otto Urban and
daugtber of Houston spent the
Christmas holidays here with Mr.
and Mrs H. O. Baumbach
Mr und Mrs. Anlhnny Kuhn uud
Mr and Mrs. James Stibora and
son of Houston spent New Year's
holidays hero with Mr. and Mrs.
Kd Stlhora.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Meyers
and son of Columbus visited here
with Mr and Mrs Victor Kulha-
nek during the holidays.
Johnny Roy Koepke of Houston
visited here with his parent*, Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Koepke, during
the holidays.
Mrs W. .1. Koehl Sr and dau-
ghter and Willium Koehl enjoyed
a delicious dinner on New Year's
Day with Mr and Mrs Ernest
Watson at tick Hill. Other visitors
present were Mrs James Zapulac
of El Cninpn. Illlly and (lent
Rek of Garwood, Mr ynd Mrs. Joe
Rolf. Mr and Mrs A. R Voskamp
of Fayetteville and Ignal/. Rek of
Galveston.
Mr and Mrs. Roesler and daii
gliter. Jenolle, and Mrs. Lina
Kaaae visited during the holidays
with Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar Kaase
and family at Swiss Alp.
Boogie Frltsch of Houston vis
lied here during the holidays with
IiIb parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lyttle-
ton Fritseli. Other visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tolbert of
Sealy.
Mr and Mi's. Marvin Tied! of
Smithville visited here during the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs Joe
Wecheta, Mr. and Mrs W C. Be-
yer and other relatives and
friends.
John Supak ami Mrs Tlllle
Koehl spent New Yeur In Houston
visiting with Mr and Mtb. Clem-
cnee Fehmer and daughters.
Walter Hoelseher and children
of Houston visited here during
the holidays with relatives and
was accompanied hack by Jimmie
Hoelseher, who spent several days
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Seheel
and family of Rrenham and Mrs.
F, J. Seheel of Raymondville vis-
ited here Monday with Mr and
Mrs. C. A. J. Meyer and other re-
latives.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knolie of
Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Ehlers and daughter, Kay, of New
Braunfels and Mrs. Frank Satno-
hyl and children of Wharton vjs-
Ited here during the holidays with
Mrs. C. W. Rhlinger, Mrs. Leona
Holidays visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jasek
and Gloria were Mr. and Mrs.
Edias Touchet and sons of
New Iberia, La , Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Widacki and Barbara of
Houston, Mr and Mrs. James
Curry and children, Mr. and
Mrs. John Strother and Jean,
all of Pasadena; Mrs. Stroth-
335KKIT QUOTATIONS
Thursday, January 5, 1961
The following prices were
paid in La Grange on the above
date and are subject to market
changes. Errs and p o u 11 r y
prices are those paid by pro-
duce dealers.
Cotton, 1 inch . .
. 32 39
Hens
7c
Efitfs:
Grade A Large
40*
Grade B Small
36<
Grade A Small
28*
Grade C
KV to 20(1
Sweet Cream:
Direct Shippers
Sour Cream:
Direct Shippers
Station
HOBAT aBWMHP, 8, im
*r’s father of Lubbock; Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Ruether and
children of Carmine, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Miehalsky and
children of La Grange, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jasek of
East Bernard.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lidialc
and children, Mr. and Mrs. T.
J. O’Brian of San Antonio and
Edward Lidiak of Houston
spent the New Year’s holidays
with Mrs. Cecilia Lidiak.
40c
37c
Meyer and other relatives
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Garza and
daughter of Houston visited here
during the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. L. G Kubena.
Anton Fuchs and children of
Houston visited here Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Fuchs.
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Roesler.
Mrs Linda Roesler and daughter,
Jenelle. and Mrs. Lina Kaase
spent New Year's Day in Bay
City visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Jasek and family.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Juren visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Kovar
Sunday in Sealy.
u
Annual
'A
holders
(and your money, too!)
FOR RENT — 4 room unfur-
nished house. Mrs. Jack Hoi
loway. (19-tfc)
FOR SALE — Manure spread-
er, in A-l condition. Gerhard
Ruether, La Grange, Rt. 2,
Box 131, near Rutersville.
__(19-3p)
cor T«7t5SRs?TS!?^22,. >..«*,
w**1 *•»<• »»H-btUr*c«l formula.
Hel* rid kidne/a uric waste dm*
m.y couor teftts. Monty
humhk*. tbockarho. log peine.
Tnlw ear prising BUKETS 4-Wny treat-
ment. If not pJeoeed, your BOc bock mi
ouy drug Uor*. TODAY at
LA GRANGE DRUG CO., Inc.
INSURANCE
Milton J. Pechal
O Life
O Hospitalization
• Health
• Accident
Representing
Southland Life Ins. Co.
Office La Grange Drug Bldg
Notice is1 hereby given: That
the annual meeting of the
stockholders of the First Nat
ional Bank of La Grange,
Texas, will be held in the
office of said bank at its
motor banking building in La
Grange, Texas, on the 10th
day of January, 1961, at 2 o’-
clock P. M., for the election of
directors and the transaction
of such business as may prop-
erly come before the meeting.
Respectfully,
Walter H. Mueller,
Vice President and cashier of
The First National Bank of
Grange, Texas. (ll-10e)
TURKEY SHOOT
Etzels Place
Round Top
Sunday, Jan. 8
1 P. M.
No. 1 Turkeys
No shot smaller than No. 8
YOU’RE INVITED!
WIND & WEATHER LOTION
*- NOW
• Nrw plAttic bottUI Now th«
favorite 12-o/. size of this
soothing, smoothing, pffnctive
eid again l winter t « ighn*«, .
end chapping conies in an
unbreakable plastic bottle. So
pretty, end *o light for traveling*
t 51. battlt Wind t Wettber Lallae,
rag. $1.00. naw 30*
g 51 |ar OMM l Weatb»r N««3 Crae**.
ret V 00. now $1 00
12 tr buttle Wind t Weather lelite,
re| W <*>. Mw $1 00
Schroeder Drug
123 N. Main - Phone 4
LA GRANGE
HOSPITAL PATIENT8
Mra. Otto IJIlricb, Sr., Burton.
Mrs. W. F. Kirchhofer, La
Grange.
Mrs. Meta Kehmnnn. Round Top.
Sharon Gold, La Grange.
Dan Huber. La Grange.
Mrs. Joe Munis Sr , La Grange.
Mrs. Adolph Garik", Fayetteville,
John Neiser, (at Grange.
Mrs. Willie Krause, New Him.
Mrs. Myrtle Combs, Round Top.
Albert Rosenberg, La Grange.
Edward Weeien, La Grange.
Miss Laura Wacher, La Grange.
Mrs. Albina Sklar, Ellinger.
Mrs. Albert W. Locke, Round
Top.
Baby Audrey Ami Locke, Round
Top.
Mth. Herbert Mueller, La
Grange.
W. .1 Meinen, Fayetteville.
Baby Connie Sue Hirkeihucli,
Austin.
Mr*. Roy Roberts, Flutoiiia.
Charlie Meier, La Grange.
Mrs. Marie Lidiak, La Grange.
Miss Minnie Hofmann. City.
Mrs. Alwine Flotsam, La Grang*.
Mildred Scott and baby, (Col ),
La Grange.
Baby Teresa Annette Curtis,
(col)., La Grunge.
John Hunter, (col.), La Grange.
Amzie Hatch, (Col.), La Grange.
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