The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 58, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1953 Page: 6 of 6
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fHE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1953
RECORD WANT ADS
SAND and GRAVEL, road
gravel, fill dirt. Glenn Pflug-
haupt, Fayetteville. Phone 40.
__(48-tfc)
WE HAVE and cut auto glass
for al| makes and models,
safety, and blue; also table
tops. Schulze Garage. (19-tfc)
FOR BUTANE systems and
appliances, see Jake Rosen-
berg. Phone 352W. (73-tfc)
FOR RENT—Furnished gar-
age apartment. A. V. Smith.
__ (11-tfc)
CHICKS—English White Leg-
horn pullets, cockerels every
Tuesday. Poultry remedies and
supplies. Dolezal Hatchery,
Phone 1606F11. _ (22-tfc)
BABY CHICKS—U. S. Ap-
proved-Pullorum Controlled.
R. O. P. Cockerels usedy AAA
large type White Leghorns,
Anconas, Buff Leghorns, White
Rocks, Hampshire Red and
Broiler type Delaware-Hamp-
shire Red cross. Pullets and
cockerels. 100% live delivery
guaranteed. Von Minden’s
Hatchery, Fayetteville.
BUTANE SYSTEMS, new and
used. Call 11 La Grange or
319 Smithville. (97-tfc)
WHILE THEY LAST—1952
model Ford tractors at re-
duced prices. La Grange Trac-
tor & Implement (23-tfc)
FOR RENT—Four room house
with bath, two blocks from
square. Available May 1.
Phone 188._ (52-tfc)
FOR RENT—Furnished apart-
ment. Phone 58-J. R. F. Noll-
kamper, 543 East Lafayette.
___(16-tfc)
FOR RENT—Furnished down-
stairs apartment with 2 bed
rooms. 207 So. Main. L. W.
Stole, Phone 35 or 48. (34-tfc)
FOR RENT — Unfurnished
garage apartment. See W. P.
Jacob at Jacob’s. Phone No. 1.
_1 m-tfc)
ROOM for rent. 512 South
Main._(54-tfc)
ARE YOU LOOKING for a
house today? A good house at
362 East Travis for sale. Very
reasonable price for six rooms
and Kith. Lot must be cleared
this month to erect new build-
ing. Phone 243W or see Mon-
roe Tolle at Mill. (54-tfc)
HELP WANTED—Girls to
train for waitresses. Salary
and lips. Apply to Mrs. Walk-
er, Oaks Cafe, Columbus,
Texas.____(56-8c)
FOR RENT—Three bed room
partly furnished apartment
with garage. Above Mueller
Floral. Dr. A. J. Darilek.
_____(58-tfc)
SELLING OUT — Urge show
type pigeons. Priced for quick
sale. Phone 236J. (56-tic)
FOR SALE—Vacuum cleaner,
Lewyt, $89.95 value for $73.50.
Hruska Bros., Ellinger, Texas.
____________ (58-lc)
WAITRESS wanted. Schnei-
der’s Cafe, U Grange,
fct____(57-tfc)
FOR SALE—50 White Leg-
horn laying hens. A. L. Rueth-
er, 557 E. Colorado. (57-2c)
WANTED—A route salesman.
Apply at office. Phone 127.
Royal Crown Cola Bottling Co.
[____(57-tfc)
WANTED — A large ceiling
fan. Phone 41. (57-2c)
WANTED—Salesman to sell
the new Ford Tractor and
Dearborn farm equipment. La
Grange Tractor and Imple-
ment Co. (56-tfc)
FOR RENT — Unfurnished
three-room apartment, like
new, 1% blocks off square, 437
W. Colorado St. or inquire at
Hoefer Pressing Shop. (45-tfc)
FOR SALE—Six-room home
at Round Top. One block of
land, nice outhouses, good
well with electric pump and
pressure tank, running water,
etc. Located 1 block west of
public square. Price very
reasonable. Contact owner. R
A. Richter, P. O. Box 46,
Round Top. (57-4p)
FOR SALE — Six Double
Standard, Polled, Registered
Hereford bull yearlings. Priced
to sell. Herbert Jacob, Car-
mine^_(S5-4p)
WANTED — Sober, depend-
able, permanent Czech couple
with four children desire
ranch manager job. Have ex-
perience. Willing worker.
Write J. V. Krenek, 1817 Tim-
red, Corpus Christi, Texas.
2-2789.
(55-6c)
FOR SALE—Almost new 8 cu.
ft. General Electric refrigera-
tor, with deep freezing com-
partment, price $200. Can be
seen at Alfred Gebhard at
Round Top, Texas. (56-3p)
SAND AND GRAVEL—Road
gravel, fill dirt. Vastine Koop-
man, 820 N. Jefferson, Phone
269M. (52-tfc)
SEWING machine repairing
and scissors sharpened. F. J.
Oltmann, at Tietjen Tin Shop.
m_ (65-tfc)
FOR RENT—Two bed room
house. L. J. Sulak. _ (49-tf)
FOR SALE—Electric range,
$50. Call 227-J or see Leroy
Stolle. (55-5p)
WATER WELL DRILLING.
Modern equipment. Berger A
Kotrla, Phone 119, Box 206,
Weimar, Texas.___(52-tfc)
WAITRESS WANTED —
Rosenberg’s Sweet Shop.
I_________(55-tfc)
WHY NOT Make Extra
Money? Sell eggs to Albers
Hatchery & Feed Store and
see the difference. (12-wtfc)
FOR SALE — Baby Chicks,
Pullorum tested. High produc-
tion stock. R. O. P. Cockerels.
English White Leghorns,
Brown Leghorns, Reds, Rocks,
Anconas, Dark Cornish, Black
Minareos, Layorcas, pullets,
cockerels, every Tuesday. Al-
bers Hatchery, La Grange,
Texas, ______(38-wtc)
CHICKENS, TURKEYS —
ACIBAK Medication in drink.
Control dying chicks or poults,
Coccidiosis, mycosis, black-
head ACIBAK Pays. La
Grange Drug Co. (50-12 wc^
FOR SALE—Six Jersey heif-
ers, 6 to 12 months old Pro-
duction record available on
Dams Anton Tietjen Jr., Rt.
2, La Grange, Rutersville
\____(58-2p)
FOR SALE—One pair mules
Also two-wheel trailer with
cattle bed. Good condition.
Anton Tietjen Jr., Rt 2, La
Orange, Rutersville. (58 2p>
FOR RENT — Four room
house. W. W. Phillips, 6 miles
west of La Grange on Highway
71_(57-2p)
FOR SALE1—134 acre farm,
4 miles south of Carmine.
(Winedale community). Her-
man G. Muske, Rt. 2, Burton,
Texas. (57-10e)
FOR SALE — Fresh Jersey
cow. Ed. L. Matocha, Rt. 3, La
Grange (near Swiss Alp).
__(57-2p)
WANTED — German or Bo-
hemian nurse for two children.
Live in a nice home $25 per
week. Other help in house.
Every Thursday and every
other Sunday off. Must love
children. Reference required.
Phone Keystone 9712 or write
Mrs. Robert Sud, 3401 Rose-
dale, Houston, Texas. (57-2c)
FOR SALE—Saw mill and
Power Unit, International
Harvester combine, Chevrolet
truck and cedar post. W. W.
Dominy, (Hostyn) Box 544,
La Grange, Texas.__(58-6c)
FOR SALE—1939 Chevrolet
Fordor, good condition. H F.
Wubbenhorst, Fayetteville, Rt
L (Near Park.) _(58-2p)
FOR SALE—Used washing
machine. Excellent condition.
Cheap Frank H. Svoboda. El-
linger. (58-2p)
FOR SALE — Cypress water
Link. Good condition. Must be
moved. Cheap. Ed Hruska,
Fayetteville, Texas. (58-2c)
FOR SALE — A Tamworth
brood sow with or without
papers. R. H. Domel, Fayette-
ville, Texas. _(58-2p)
LIGHT HAULING (up to
8,000 lbs.) and mowing. W. R.
Hatfield, West Point (57-tfc)
WAITRESS WANTED at Club
71.__(53-tfc)
GET YOUR Northwester
broiler chicks from La Grange
Feed and Farm Supply now.
^ (31-tic)
FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey
cow, first calf, high grade
breeding. Price $135.00. J. L.
Giese, West Point. (55-4c)
FOR SALE—1951 Special 2-
Door Buick. Radio, heater,
seat covers. See H. J. Schovaj-
sa.__________ (55-tfc)
FOR REJNT—Furnished apart-
ment. Mrs. August Wamken,
656 N. Jefferson, Phone 144W.
________________ (53-tfc)
WANTED — Sales representa-
tive in La Grange for the
Farmer’s Insurance Group,
largest writer of auto and
truck insurance west of the
Mississippi. We are now pay-
ing our policy holders 25%
dividend on auto and truck
insurance. Wonderful oppor-
tunity rF you like WORK.
Contact Bob Rost, District
Agent, Phone 1494, El Campo,
Texas._____(52-tfc)
HAVE FIVE registered Here-
ford bulls, 17 months old.
Bred by McCutcheon Estate,
John H. Killough, Executor.
See Gerhard Wieting, La
Grange, Route 4. (51-tfc)
GETS ON-THE-JOB TRAINING
FOR SALE—Wax King floor
sweep. Farmers Feed and Pro-
duce Co. _(14-tfc)
MONEY TO LOAN on real
estate, easy payments. South
Texas Life Insurance Co., Re
oord Building, La Grange.
__(53-tfc)
FOR RENT—Small furnished
apartment. Phone 127. Mrs
Ollie Snipes. (52-tfc)
FOR RENT—Furnished three
room apartment. Private bath
and garage. Phone 472J. 328
East Guadalupe. (44-tfe)
WANTED — Night man and
service station attendant. Pet-
zold’s Service Station. (54-tfc)
HELP WANTED — General,
shop work, preferably between
20 and 35. Apply Joe B. Mc-
Queen at Rosenberg-Todd,
Inc., La Grange.____(51-tfc)
FOR BUTANE systems and
appliances, see Jake Rosen-
berg. Phone 352W. (73-tfc)
Matt Buscha, a senior distributive student of La Grange
High school, is receiving and marking incoming merchandise.
He is receiving his on-the-job training at Meiners Motor Co.
Matt apd Beatrice Stoerner were the local club delegates to the
D. E. state convention held in San Antonio.
FOR SALE—100 young White
Leghorn hens, $1.00 each. J.
R. Plummer, near West Point.
__(57-2p)
FOR SALE — 1950 model
Studebaker 4-door Champion.
Gene Ulbrich, La Grange.
(25-tfc)
FOR RENT—Three room un-
furnished apartment. Mrs. Mil-
lie Herzik, Phone 120M.
___(39-tfc)
FOR RENT—4 room house
with private bath. All down-
stairs. Fred Bremer._(58-3p)
FOR SALE—Iron safe with
inside vault. Mosler make.
Sophie Steves, Fayetteville.
Texas. (57-4c)
FOR SALE — G-E Deep
Freeze. Mrs. C. G. Robson.
__ ____(50-tfc)
WANTED TO RENT—A small
house. Call 109. (48-tfc)
FOR SALE—Electric Range,
Westinghouse No. 74, $225.00
value for $89.95. Hruska Bros.,
Ellinger, Texas. (58-lcJ
FOR RENT—Warehouse, thir-
ty by forty feet. R. G. Seeber-
ger._ (29-tfc)
FOR SALE — Good Treadle
sewing machine. Mrs. E. G.
Heinsohn, La Grange. (56-3p)
LIGHT hauling and furniture
moving. Tiemann’s Trading
Post.__(15-tfc)
QUALITY CHICKS from bur
own flock of large egg-bred
White Leghorns. Book your
order now for pullets, cock-
erels, or straight run chicks at
low prices every Tuesday.
Wm. E. Brendle, La Grange.
(28-tfc)
QUALITY pianos by Cable-
Nelson, Everett, Bush & Gerts,
Chickering, Steinway, Also
guaranteed re-conditioned pi-
anos. Hammond Organs, all
models, $990 up. J. R. Reed
Music Company, 805 Congress,
Austin. Continuous service
since 1901. (6&-tfc)
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished,
ground floor apartment, three
blocks from post office; garage
facilities; available now. See
John L. Sulak at Record.
FURNITURE and APPLIAN-
CES on easy terms. Mohrhus-
en-Schmidt. _(73-tfc)
BABY CHICKS every Tues-
day, Albers Hatchery. (80-tfc)
WANTED—Soft, white, clean
rags without buttons. Brasher
Motor Co. (46-tfc)
FOR SALF—Small farm of
about 35 acres, 2 miles east of
Fayetteville# half good pasture,
half good, black field land. 5
room house, abundant water
and large bam. For details
write H. B. Gresser, Fayette-
ville, Texas. (58-3p)
ONE 1952 Model Ford Trac-
tor left at a reduced price. La
Grange Tractor & Implement
Co_________(52-tfc)
FOR SALE — Electric fan,
Westinghouse, 12 inch for
$19.95. Hruska Bros., Ellinger,
Texas. _ ____(58-lc)
FOR SALE—2*48 acres of land,
5 room house, just outside of
city limits; good location, wat-
er well, electricity, city water'
cheap. I lot 118x81 curb and
gutter, paved street, good lo-
cation. See R. G. Seeberger,
Real Estate Dealer. (58-tfc)
FOR SALE—Slightly used
4.75x19 tire and tube. Joe L.
Bordovsky, La Grange, Rt. 1.
_______(58-lP)
WANTED—Farm-reared me-
chanic to do mechanical work
on large farm in Corpus
Christi area. Good pay and
regular hours to conscientious,
sober, family man. R. C. Mil-
ler, Orange Grove, Texas.
___(58-2p)
WORK WANTED — High
school junior who has com-
mercial driver’s license. Will-
ing to work. Phone 156.
______(58-lc)
FOR SALE—80 two-week-old
Nebraskan started poults at
70c each; also fresh milk goats.
Adam E. Ullrich, Carmine.
r_(58-lp)
Religious Education
Discussion Slated
Miss Martha C. Pray, con
sultant in religious education
for the Episcopal diocese of
Texas, will lead an open dis-
cussion meeting at 7:30 p. m.
Thursday, May 21, at St.
James’ Episcopal church with
reference to the general pro-
gram of Christian education in
the small parish, including its
various organizations.
The evening will be of in-
terest and value to teachers
and parents of children in the
church school, and to members
of the Women’s Auxiliary,
Altar Guild, Choir and Vestry
interested in the educational
program of these organizations
and the church as a whole, the
Rev. Arthur J. Lockhart, rec-
tor, said.
Miss Pray, bom in Amherst,
Mass., after attending Simmons
College in Boston, was gradu-
ated from St. Faith’s House,
New York Training School
for/Deaconesses, and was a
missionary in the mountains
of Virginia before becoming
consultant of Christian Educa-
tion in that state. She came to
i Texas in January of this year
frotn a similar position in
Western Massachusetts, after
having taught Christian edu-
cation for two and a half years
ai Bishop Payne Divinity
school in Petersburg, Va.
During her visit to La
Grange, Miss Pray will be the
house guest of Rev. and Mrs.
Lockhart.
Family Night
Held At Club House
Home talent, cultivated in
the second grade pupils by
Mrs. Otto Fuchs Jr., of the
Round Top school, took the
limelight at the Family Night,
sponsored by the Sunday
School, of the American Luth-
eran church at Waldeck, which
was held at the Walhalla Home
Demonstration club house in
Warrenton, due to the soft
grounds resulting from the
heavy rains of last week.
Second graders, including
Sedelia Bauer, Lynette Trey-
big, Joe Albers, Kenneth
Weishuhn, Teddy Ansell and
James Frenzel, assisted by
Antoinette McCormick and
Lorell Bauer of the fourth
grade, sang the “chin-Chop-
per Song,” two stanzas of
“America,” and “Father, We
Thank Thee.” Their rendition
B. E. Todd Attending
Big Dealer Parley
B. E. Todd, partner in the
Rosenberg-Todd, Inc. business
here, is attending a two-week
was well received, and much
encouragement and praise was
offered.
An encore, of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Albers’ performance on
the previous Family Night,
was offered as they sang
“When We All Get To Heav-
en,” with guitar accompain-
ment.
Feature film of the evening
was “Rolling Stones,” supple-
mented with “How To Catch
A Cold,” and “Fears of Chil-
dren.”
Door prizes awarded were
from Mamie Wolff to Mary
Keilers and from Evelyn Al-
bers to Mrs. Teddy Ansell.
One hundred and eleven at
tended.
dealer conference of the Inter-
national Harvester company
in Chicago.
Mr. Todd, while in Chicago,
will have opportunity to ob-
serve the manufacturing and
assemblying of all Internation-
al-Harvester farm machinery,
motor trucks, refrigerators,
and home freezers.
The conference which he is
attending is sponsored by In-
ternational Harvester so that
dealers may become more
familiar with the actual pro-
cesses required to manufac-
ture the finished, products,
with the idea in mind that
understanding of the manufac-
turing process used by I-H
will assist the dealer to serve
his customers better.
1JSF
RECORD
Want Ads
WANTED — Steady cook.
Green lantern, La Grange.
(58-tfc)
^Add ucard
■ offlf.
to uour ura
tclx
Your old watch can still bo
made to koop good time
_ U properly serviced.
Bring it to
MAIN’S
at Day’s Jewelry
PREMIUM price* paid
graded egg*. Farmers Feed
and Produce Co.
(8-wife)
FREE—The Fayette County
Fair Pavilion is available free
for wedding dances. For re-
servations contact Arthur J.
Friemel, secretary. (40-tfc)
COMPLETE SET FOR ONLY
$59.95
Without Leaf, Only $49,95
Terms Low As $5.00 Per Month
MOHRHUSEN-SCHMIDT CO.
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
14-PIECE
Complete Laundry Set
WITH ONE YEAR’S SUPPLY OF SOAP
For Only 57c Per Day
Westinghouse Laundromat , . .
with all of these distinctive features:
Weigh to-Save Door: weighs ex-
act size of each load.
Water Saver: Automatically meas-
ures amount of water to mutch size
pf load. Saves water.
Flexible Control: Start, stop, or
repeat any part of washing cycles
at any time. And . . . you have 3
water temperatures.
Agi-Tiunble Action: Gentle, yet
thorough. Washes everything clean,
safely.
Here are other features you'll
like : : :
Slanting Front: Designed for
your convenience. No bending,
stooping, or heavy lifting with your
Laundromat.
Self Cleaning: All sediment and
lint are flushed away.
Warranty: Guaranteed free from
defects lor one year. Transmission
unconditionally guaranteed for five
years.
Corrosion and Rust Resistant:
New patented synthetic finish eli-
minates worry about rust or cor-
rosion.
Wash Everything — Even New
Miracle Fabrics.
Cleaner — Safer — Faster.
2. Westinghouse Combination Steam or Dry Iron.
3. Adjustable Metal Ironing Board.
4. Comfortable, Adjustable Chrcmc Chair.
5. Rubber Foam Ironing Board Cover.
6. Handi Maid, on Rollers.
7-8-9-10. Four 10-Lb. Boxes of Soap.
11-12-13-14. Four Boxes of Clothes Pins.
SEE THIS SET IN OUR FRONT
SHOW WINDOW TODAY!
MOHRHUSEN-SCHMIDT CO.
Phone 36
La Grange, Texas
THIS SET IS AVAILABLE WITH WRINGER-
TYPE WASHER FOR ONLY 33c PER DAY
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