The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 96, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1953 Page: 2 of 6
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T1»e Fayette County Record
Published Every
Tuesday and Friday by the
Farmers Publishing Company
F. S. Bainbuch, Presblent
L. J. Sulnk, Kditor
John L. Sulak, Managing Kditor
Entered as second class mail
matter at the Po»t Office at
I-a Grange, Texas
Subscription Ratos: Year $3.00,
£ Months $1.75, 3 Months $1.00
York as a representative of the Iron Curtain. They didn’t
the Communist Polish govern- think it could happen in their
ment.
couraged such a thing. But, af-
ter considering the matter, he
saw that it offered him an op-
portunity to escape to free-
dom, so he accepted.
Dr. Korowicz says that 95
country,
Editorial Comment
Dr. Narek Korowicz, mem-
ber of the Polish delegation to
the United Nations, is the most
recent prominent person who
escaped from behind the Iron
Curtain.
Korowicz is the author of a ,
number of books and profes-.
sor of international law. He!
did not seek to be sent to New I
are opposed to communism.
That figure may be a bit high,
■but, considering * what other
escapees from Poland had said
about the tyrany in.that un-
fortunate land, there is no
question but what an over-
whelming majority of the Poles
are opposed to the brutal slave
drivers who have complete
control of that country.
It is hard to understand how
a small number of people can
take over a nation and make
, slaves out its residents. But it
INSURE | has happened in every coun-
the Polish people tions by infiltrating the govern-
ment and at the
took over
Aftet; th<
blood
people
“jumped” out of the
try in which the Communists I tent until they have murdered
are in control.
The United States is high on
the list of the Soviets to be
taken. That done, the world
will be enslaved.
Of course, there are people
who say that it can’t happen
here. They should consider
that there were people just like
they are in all the other coun-
tries which are now behind
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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LAGRANGE, TEXAS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1953
it did.
A small number of well or-
ganized persons, who know
what they want to accomplish,
can .control the unorganized
masses. They .have uiKen over
Czechoslovakia and other na-
Willow Springs New*
By Mrs. Larry Krebs
sis e
as • JdhiT * Masaryk Mil
to his death. No doubt he had
communist help in making the
"jump” just as many other de-
cent people had help to go
some place and not return,
when the Communists took
over the government.
The gangsters are not satis-
fied when they take over the
government. They are not eon-
Recently Moved
Mr. Hint Mr*. L. $.. l)avi« and
faintly have recently occupied one
of tile O. W. Albrecht rent houses.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Eon and
family have also occupied one Of
tile K. C. Mlnssen rent bouses.
I Attend Celebration
Ijultiylii r*mlj»r of people from
attended the Industry Fire-
_____ ._en's celeliratiup held at Nelson-
Masaryk I'"tile Sunday,
window, I Personal.
proper time '
Miss Unu Mae Kruse of Hous-
ton visited with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Hen Kruse, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Muetuler
visited in l-a Grange Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aaohenbeck
and family of Houston spent the
week-end here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schultr. and
son of Houston spent the week-end
here with relatives.
. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mark-
everyone who m,ght be dan- wardt and Gilmer, of
gerous to their tyrannical rule. Round Top spent neariv two
When Joe Stalins gang took' 1B Tacomll) Washington
over Russia Trotsky fled to with Mr. and Mrs. 0ral Mark
Mexico. But the Reds got hint
there. They had hitn murdered
because they feared him, not-
withstanding that he, too, was
a Communist.
It was Lenin and Trotsky
who set up communism in Rus-
wardt.
I
-Hf-
sia. After the death of Lenin,
Gangster Joe got into power.
Trotsky was not brutal enough.
He had a bit of decency left
and fled to Mexico. But he had
to be murdered so that he
could not give the Communists
any trouble. That’s the way
Communists play the game.
I) ANC E~
at the
FIREMEN’S HALL
at
Ledbetter
Saturday, October 3
Music By
Howard ‘
Wursterhausen
And His '•
Lone Star Ramblers
Gents: 75c,- Ladlt* 25c,
Spectators 25c
Shelby
Farm to Market Road 1457
Saturday, Oct. 3
Music By
Joe Cervenka Orch.
Adnt.: Gents 74c, Ladies 25c,
Tax Included
Prompt Removal of
DEAD...
UNSKINNED ^DISABLED
» CATTLE
♦ HORSES
♦ MULES
♦ HOGS
CALL 131 4
Texas Rendering Co., Ltd.
Bastrop, Texas
BAKE SALE
Sponsored By
/ion Lutheran Indies Aid
Saturday, October 3
Starting At 10 A. M.
Hermes Building
Your Patronage Invited
IN MEMORIAM
In’mcmory of our dear daughter.
Selma K.„ Spies, who passed away
oct. 3, ml
'Tis but a year ago today
Since God called you away,
And we who loved you tndst of all
Miss you more each day.
The flowers we place upou your
grave
May wither, fade and decay.
But love for you who sleeps
beneath
Will never fade away.
Heavy are our hearts today
As memories bring you buck once
more,
To the time you were with us,
To the happy days of yore.
A bitter grief, a shock severe
To part with daughter ami sister
we loved so dear.
Our loss is great, we’ll not com-
plain.
'Tis God's will, not ours.
And we know In time we’ll meet
again.
Sadly missed by her Parents,
Sister, Mrs. Jacob Ullrich
and Family
FOR SALE
JLots in Eastern part of City
from $500 tup.
1 Corner Lot 81’ x 171’ on
Madison Street. Also business
property bringing good returns,
iow tax rate.
ALFRED W. GAU
General Insurance
& Real Estate
La Grange Drug Co. Bldg.
TURKEYSHOOT
at
TRAVELODGE CAFE
FLATONIA
Sunday, October 4
Starting at 1 P. M.
t ^ I *
12 Gauge Shotguns Only
Guns must he strictly
unloaded. SfceUs furnished.
TURKEY SHOOT
Sunday, October 4
At Sulik’s Store
fi Miles North of
La Grange
On Highway 77
Time 1:30 9. M.
No Shot Smaller Than No. 8
(3W2?
m (4 Momu
■ JBtR
HuP5
.
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
•L Raul * Luinirin Church
H. T. RI*o*’i«*l*r. P**tor
Church School, Promotion Day,
9:3(1 a. in. All department* meet
in tlie church for a general open-
ing.
Worship Service, 16:45 a. tn.'
I.uther l.eague. Hrenham Federa-
Itou, at Wledevllle, near Hreubam,
2:00 p. m.
Missionary Society. Tuesday,
3:00 |>. m. I g
I.udier League, TtJM<lay,>,7:5R
p. m.
Junior Choir. Wednesday, 4:00
p. m.
Senior Choir, Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
Confirmation Class. Saturday, 9-
11 a. in
You are cordially invited to wor-
ship and work with us.
Philadelphia Lutheran Church
twin Alp (ULCA)
P. Erhard Eller*, Paitor
Oct. 4: English Communion Ser-
vice, 9:00 a. in. Sunday School.
10:15 a. in. Youth of the Church
and Intermediate I.uther League,
7:30 p. 111.
Oct. 6: Brotherhood, 8:00 p. m.
Trinity Lutharan Church
Blaofc Jack (ULCA)
P. Erhard Ellers, Paator
Oct. 4: Sunday School. 10:00 a. m.
Communion Service, 11:00 a. m.
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
A. B. Well*, Pastor
Round Top. Tsecas
Sunday School. 8:45 a. in.
Worship service. 9:45 a. in.
Ladies Aid. Wednesday, 2 p. m.
Luther League. Wednesday, 8
p. ui.
St. John'* Lutheran Church
Warrenton
A. B. Welat, Supply Paator
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Service, 11 a. m.
Ladles Aid, Tuesday, 2 p. m.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Mo. Synod
Theo. Schmidt, Paator
Oct. 3: Saturday Bible School at
9 a. ill.
Oct. 4: Divine Services with
celebration of Holy Communion
(German) at 10:30 a. m. Sunday
School and Bible Class at 9:45 a.
m. Quarterly Congregatioual meet-
ing at 2:30 p. m.
Zion tv. Lutheran Church
Mlaaourl Synod
H. A. Traugott, Paator
8:45. a. m.. Communion Servioe.
10 a. m„ Sunday School and
Bible Class
Hr *. at,. German Service.
1 AfinoSrftjr tor CommunlolT1
■Saturday." J-6 p. m. and 7-9 p. m.
Saturday. 9:30 a. m„ Confirma-
tion class.
Hake Hale. Hermes Office Build-
ing Oct. 3, 10 a. m.
day. 8 p. m.
Fall Hally of Brenham Federa-
tion at Weldevtlie, Sunday at 2:00:
p. in.
St. John * Lutneran Church
Elllnger
Raymond W. Durst. Pastor
18th ‘Rtlfttfiiy "after Trinitf’’Text
James 2:10-17.
Sunday School at 7:30 a. m.
Worship Service 8:30 a. m.
La Grange
Business Sc Professional
_Directory_
CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH
CENTER
W. 11. CYPERT, D. C.
*59 N. Washington >
La Grange. Texas
Lady Attendant
Phone 161 for Appointment
St. Petdr’s Luthejra
Prairie Vhtle;
iti
Raymond W. Ours
' 18th Sunday after* Tfln
James 2:10-J7.
(Note new time for Services).
Sunday School, 7 p. m.. Worship
Service, 8 p. m.
I-adieu Aid Wednesday at 2 p.
in. at the home of Mrs. August
ilaachke.
Fall Rally of Brenham Federa-
tion of Luther Leagues, at Welde-
vllle, Sunday, 2 p. m. '
St. James’ Episcopal Church
The Rev. Arthur J. Lockhart
Sunday: Holy Communion at 8
a. ill. Church School and Bible
Class at .9:45 a. lit. Holy ■Com-
munion and Sermon at 11:00 a. m.
Monday: Women’s Auxiliary
meets at 3:00 p. m. in the Parish
Room.
The Methodist Church
Monroe at Travis Street*
Rev. Oscar E. Llnstrum, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30.
World Communion Service at
10:30 a. m.
Vesper Servioe, 7:00,
Film will be shown by young
ladies class.
Mr. and Mrs. Elo H. Stork
of Houston visited with their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Harms, and with other
relatives Sunday.
St John’s Lutheran Church
Rutersvitle
Raymond W. Durst, Pastor
18th Sunday after Trinity, Text
James 2:10-17.
Sunday School 9:45 a m. Wor-
ship Service 10:45 a. in.
Luther League meeting, Tuos-
DANCE
■t
Freyburg Hall
Saturday, October 3
Music By
Adolph And The Boys
Adm : Gents -50c. Ladies 25c,
Tax Included
Everybody Welcome!
COMMITTEE
USED CARS
and
TRUCKS
Priced. Sell
1952 Ford Cuslomline Tudor,
itmmm MU****- „ t,
19M JW Super Del F>rdor, .
v < Extra Clean.
1950 Ford F-l Ackup, 8 cyL
THIS TpEK’S
SPECIALS
1950 Chevrolet Pickup $795i00
1948 Ford Super Del.,
Tudor ..... $545.00
1947 Iford Super Del. Kordor,
Motor overhauled $495.00
1940 Ford Pickup $125.00
1939 Dodge Pickup $145.00
1937 Chevrolet Tudor $100.00
1930 Chevrolet Fordor $ 25.00
You'll find it easy to talk
business in the air-conditioned
comfort of our showroom.
LAGRANGE
MOTOR CO.
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
Phone 311
John Guenther Clinic
MEDICAL — SURGICAL
John C. Guenther, M. D.
Tel. Office 401), Res. 393
Crawford J. Daniel, M. D.
Tel. Office 56. lies. 505J
Office Hours Dally
8 to 12 and 1 to 5
v Sundays and Holidays By
Appointment Only
BOELSCHE CLINIC
Medical-Surgical-Diagnostie
Dr. L. D. Boelsche
Dr. E. T. Williams
Dr. L. F. Zatopek
Dr. Robert G. Thompson
Jack W. Hojloway
Architect
La Grange, ffexas
Phone 39 J
ST. ANTHONY’S
Convalescent Home
For Invalids ortd sk-ini-lavallds.
We also take Md |’atlent men.
Best food and nursing care. Any
religion accept edit* ij ,
Mra. Minnie Janus, Owner
La Orange, Texas, lit. 3, Box 7
Phone 1614-F3
Dr. James L. Ashley
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined — Hineses Fitted
Frame Repair* - Lenses Duplicated
Over La Orange Drug Co.
La Grange Phone 380
Fayette Memorial
Hospital
Full Time Registered Technician
German and Bohemian Spoken
Visiting Hours: 9-11 a. m.
3-5 p. m. — 7-9 p. m.
KOENIG FUNERAL
HOME
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND r.MBALMERB ,
PROMPT AMHUIWLNCE SERVICE
Phone: 33 nnd 244 — La Grange
Dr. Jenning-s B. Cook
Optometrist
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
Lenses Duplicated
Office Hours 8 to 6; Sat. 8 to 1
Other hours by appointment only.
Phone 155 — Box 147
Flatonia, Texas
La Grange Veterinary
Hospital
DR. F. L. GUNN
Phones: Office 195, Res. 273W
Dlt. W. 0. MODE
•Res. Phone 82
Dr. Arnold J. Darilek
GENERAL DENTAL
PRACTICE . . X-RAY
Otto A. Hunger Building
Telephone Office 175 — Bee. 156
Dr. D. ft Taylor
Optometrist
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
Schroeder Bldg. Phone 353
La Grange, Texas_
cTeTstevens
ARCHITECT
C12 Trust Building
Oalreston
Telephone 2 9211 at Galveston
or write RFD 3, La Grange
Crayton Studios
Portrait and Commercial ]
Photographers f
Phones: La Grange 279 I
Glddtng* 345
Open 9 A. M.—6 P. M.
Downstairs—North Side Square
FAYETTE CO ABSTRACT CO
Incorporated
John Schroeder, Manager
OLD MASONIC BLDG.
Opposite: Fayette County Record
Phone: Offtee 281 — Residence 909
ABSTRACTS 1946 *MAP8
T/Sgt. and Mrs. Joe Hoark Okinawa,
left this week for San Antonio .......—
after spending a month’s fur-1 Mr. ttnd Mrs. Lester Thoede
lough here visiting with re- and children of Houston visit-
latives. Sgt. Horak expects to j ed Sunday with Mrs. Treatise
leave shortly for duty in Tarver and Mnfr B. Ponton.
rare Opportunity
Now you can buy two separate buildings of masonry oon-
struction, each in good condition and each building is occupied
with a good established business. Located in down town busi-
ness district in La Grange. Will consider selling either building
or business separately. Buy now and take immediate possession.
Full details on request to interested responsible Jiuyers.
RICH REIIMET, Realtor. Phone 241J
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Telephone
Calls
are
Isportart
' Calls
No matter when you need to nulu a telephone
* ■ ‘all, at say timoof thedayornight,youexp«ct
your telephone to work. And the chance* are,
you’ll find it hard to remember whoa K didn’t
I i*1. / 1™u expected I Jt
Nh»t ii the magic that hss so much to
Ae with yeur telephone's dependability ? Tele.
phons people ealT It "preventive muinte-
nsnm." Actually, It's finding and eliminating
trouble* before they happen.
Of csuise, oecamnall, « ha neeea-
aary to report trwbieoa your list. When you
do, you’ll find the rvpeirman aaartesua. alfi.
dent and neat la hie wartt. Aad you'll >|M
find him tramaodeualy intareited la haspiag
your telephone Ike depeadaMe eervant It |*.
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FALL APPETITES
SPECIAIjS friday-satitrday .
FRUIT & VEGETABLE DEPT.
TOMATOES, fresh, firm, 2 cartons — 29c
POTATOES, 10 pound sack--- — 49c
CABBAGE, fresh green heads, lb. — 6c
GRAPES, green, seedless, 2 lbs.--29c
LETTUCE. 2 solid heads — ----25c
FLOUR, Dittlinker’s Sweet Roses,
In print apron sacks, 25 lb. sack $1.89
.50 pound sack------- —- $3.55
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Texas Club,
46 oz. largest can — ----g--2.3c
CATSUP, Heinz, large bottle — i--25c
PICKLES, Happy Host,
Sweet Midgets, large jar — £} —29c
— 39c
— 17*
TOILET TISSUE, Wordolf, 2 rolls — 15c
CIIILI, frolf Brand, small can
JELLO, all flavors, 2 pkga.--
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 96, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1953, newspaper, October 2, 1953; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988716/m1/2/: 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.