The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 43, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 31, 1953 Page: 4 of 6
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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 105.1
MULDOON NEWS
Hy Mrs. L. W. Miller
Pergonals
Mr. iind Mi’h. lakie f'arkor ntW
Jim, c>f Hoiidtou stopped by
ELL1NGEK NEWS
By Niu Nancy Kuehl
Have Baby Girl
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Joe Don Minor and • Miss
' Julia Janice Ray.
^ Mrs. Hattie Reesler and other re-
CARMINE NEWS
By Mra. Elmo Noak
of S. W. T. T.
i4an
Marcia*,
het
Renewals
Mr. am! Mrs.. Walter Hoelwher intiVPB- I Gus Arndt, Leroy Levlen, Louis
id Houston announce the arrival Mrs. Jim Oraak and <iaught<ir, jwohnda and Walter Jacob of
Muldoon to pU k up housoWold e(-1,,f n daurliter born on March 1.? at Cynthia, and Mrs. Kd Tobl’s wore | Carmine, and Virail Hucketnacik of
feds and move th^rn to lieiupsted 1 ti'»mstor. hospital. The little mim visitors in rnlumhu* and Weimar i i.urton btuniad in their renewal !
where Mr. Parker is etnuioved ui ' vciKbed 'ijiht pounds seven tunc- ^ridav. U) The Record. Thanks to all.
present. IPK *wd has l>***»n named Eii/abetp Miss nobbiejJea^ Horan, ^tudept f per8ona|#
“ | tyr. and .Mr*. J, M. AsUmpro Gr.
i spent the week-end in Boling with
Mrs. W. H. Rightmer and Andy |un’1 Ml- anfl Mrs. Short id Kansas
Speed. He was met here for tho|^^Vi
first time in 40 years by his bro- Mrs. Selma Cordes Dies
ther, Jim SiuumI of Denison, who Relatives and friends here
with his wile ami daughter also ceived the sail message of the
visited here. The Speed brothers death of Mrs. Selma (’ordea, 80,
are sons of the late Lorn Speed . who passed away in Rellaire
who si>ent l»is life time here. ; Thursday. Funeral was at Fayettrv
Mr. and Mrs. U J, KauHiugov ville ut Knesek Chapel and inter-
nn.l son, Mike, of Mlaalon spent wnt fSS In the U*we cemetery j qf ^Columbus visit-d here
ShtunUv iu the W II. and U.a* near How ml Top Friday. Mr8. oun)a
iUglitttter homes. | Baby Baptized ! ToWae.
Mr. and Mrs. \\. II. Jones and, The little daughter of Mr. and j j^r alu| y|rB jol. stibora aud
family spent last week-end wdth Mrs Walter Hoelachor of Houle |unii|y nnq Mr. and Mrs. George
his mother, Mrs. llcrniee Jones'ton was baptized on March 22 at ^ovosad and daughter spent Bun-
here. | :i Catholic church In Houston. |,(l>. |n Houston with Mrs. Rosie
Andrew Jackson of Ssguin and Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Henry j gttboro, Mrs. ('evil McWhorter
mother Mrs Julia Jackson, of j Hoftluclirr Fr» of hare. She received . an(j fH11111 y ufid at the hospital
Houston visited the Leonard (’her- i name of Elisabeth Ann. Othor* j wjjjj Mr. McWhorter, who is still
ry pud Henry Luedcrs homes Sat* JWGMWt b»r this occasion wore1 a patient there. They report him
urda.v. |M|' Mr" <'lenu*nce HoeHcher to be iinprovlng nicely.
Ifr. and Mm. L. W. Miller are »nd daughter of her#. j Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Simank
visiting League City this week at ; Renewals • and daughter of El Campo spent
the home of their daughter. Mr. Thanks to Miss Blanche Hraeh ( ihe* week-end here with relatives
and Mrs. V. R. Hart and family. • ovy of Huntsville and Frank Ko- and at the Id. O. Simank Ranch
John A. Kerr Jr. and family of j dan. of Fayetteville, Ut. 2 for their. home; Also several other guests
xjSKSM&s, atr^nartr.....
had to remain home for she is re-
I cuIterating from the measles.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ciius. Kovar and
i daughter of Beaumont spent the
week-end bore with Mr. and Mra.
Lrbn Koepke and son and also
visited relative* iu Fayetteville.
| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jurica and
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Mlkulenku
their children.
Mrs. Alfred Uimlgraf and Mrs.
Henry Hoermann spent Thursday
In Hrcnbain.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoppe and
family spent Sunday in Austin
with relatives.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs W. A. PJueckbahn were Mr.
and Mrs. I). A. Juren, EBipger, Mr.
Fort Worth spent the week-end
in the J. B. Pitman home here.
Mrs. I). G. Koopmatm is spend-
ing the week with Mr. and Mis.
Eddie Koopnmnn and family.
USED CARS
Priced To Sell
1952 Victoria Coupe.
Fordoniutic. Radio,
Heater.
1950 Ford Custom Tudor,
28.000 actual miles.
1950 Ford Custom Club
Coupe.
1950 Chevrolet Pickup.
1948 Ford Club Coupe, A
Beal Clean Car.
1947 Ford Super Deluxe
Tudor.
1942 Ford Super Deluxe,
Tudor.
1940 Ford Coupe.
SPECIALS
1947 Ford Super Deluxe
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my, grati-
tude to Dr. Albert H. Brodeii
of Hallettsville for saving my
life.
For the past 19 years I suf-
fered with heart trouble. It
would skip every few beats
and would make me so weak
that I would nearly become
exhausted. Every doctor I
went to would tell me there is
no cure for it. I also had a
fallen stomach. I was terribly
underweight.
My left arm was almost use-
less so that I could not lift any-
nnd Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Bryan, an t
Mr. ami Mrs. W. (J. Pluoikhuh \
I und Cheryl of Brady.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank llordovsk/
| and daughters of Houston spoilt
j the week-end here with Mr. un i
Mrs. Eric Braun and funilly and
| other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Braun spent
several days in Houston with Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Zapp and son.
Sunday Iftey all motored to Dnllu.t
I to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolff and
duughter of.Houston visited here
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
vin W Irk el.
Branch Neutzler of here and
George Wachainami of Glddingi
left Sunday for Dallas to intend
the John Deere Service school for
a week. Mervln Wcigelt attended
the school the previous week.
Walter Iloski of here and Albert
Schkade of Old dings attended the
Goodyear meeting at the Guenther
renewals to The Record. I from El Campo were present,
Perronals | Mr and Mrs. W. O. Plueckhahh
Arnold Wichita Jr., son of Mr. anil daughter of Brady spent the
and Mrs. Arnold Wichita Sr, of week-end here with Mr. and Mrs.
Omaha. Nebraska, and Miss Mary , 1). A. Juren and son.
Elizabeth Staylnoha of Temple j Lee Walla made u business trip j thing with it for numbness anti
spent l uisdav here visiting with, to Breiihum and Navasota Tu'.'s- , pain. My nose was dry and
'Vr' ,!'"1 Ml'B> "™n Larlncr. da>. . constantly irritated. Life was
Grandpa Hehonpn, Mr. a'd Mrs. mY. im,| Mrs. Harry BUnka and . , . u A t V, i
Joe Wlolilta niul other relatives, 'daughter, Hetty Ann. of Houston111 despair. 1 nan only annul
Mrs. M. I Earliest of HimMiand Hpcnt the week-end here with Mi Iwo and a half weeks treat-
nn l INo-s ft corue Earnest and son Bn,| Mrs. johnny Erantn and son. j ments from Dr. Broden, and
j of Ho iiimuid spent Thursday here Hetty Ann remained for u longei he used no injections and no
iMth Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martinek ybHt. j medicine. Today 1' feel like I
fal,ll‘> I Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koepke of i. ,d anv heart trouble
I Albert Kristen of Flalonia spent (irange are visItlliK here with Mlr.s j*1 . ariy neart trouble
rhursday here vIsltliiK with Mr. Annie and Mary Koepke. , ana It is like a dream to me. I
} iiml Mr«, George KriBtf k*t(>> ,4
Victcr Fuchs of Snyder is vlnit*
ng here several 'lavs with hiB ^
par^ntM. Mr. an l Mrs. John Fuchs.. want, insert a want ad
Rcncwnls -
Thanks to Adolph V. Kubcna
and Iv. C. Gartner of E’linger for
iheir ren^wsls to The Record
Mr. and Mrs. Kwalit RochIoi aud
iauthtora of Houston spent the
we *k end here with his mother.
DR. IVAN KNOLLE
Dentist
General Dental Practice
OFFICE HOURS:
9 to 12 — 1:30 to 5
Office Above La Grange Drug
PHONES:
Office :>93 — Residence 207VV
WARDA NEWS
By Gladys Bohot
PATROL 4 MEETS
Patrol No. 4 of the La Grange
Girl Scouts elected officers at
their recent meeting and dis-
Tschutscbulu home Sunday to help
Mrs. Tschatsehula enjoy her birth-
ipy. . i ,
J Subscriptions
■I Thuidis to Harm, lalwm foi <
Birthday his subscripllon to The Record. I cussed their government
Mrs. flobt. Bohot, Mr. mid Mrs.! Thunks ulso to Robert l^hmann badge. Those elected were pre-
l’mil Bohot unit John Mltschke of tor hlg renewal. * Isident, Leanna Weikel; vice-
lieiv end Mr. und Mib. I heo. Koch j Personal! president and parliamentarian
und Victor and Dorothy of Win-1 Mr. aud MrH G. A. Ealke Jr. and j Baca- secretary and
mlly of Beeville visited Mrs. C. * -- -
(A. Ealke Sr. during the week-end. lreas,“r
hotel In San Antonio Friday. | Mr. and'Mrs. Deroy StegliK and reporter,
Mr. and Mr*. Willie Fuchs of family of Houatak spent the Week-. --
here and Mrs. Willie Mertr. and f'd wllh Mr. and Mr*. Theo. Kra- (
Kay Nell of Hurton spent the bosky. relatives,
week-end with Mr. and Mr*. Mar- Miss France* 1‘ietsch of Austin! , , ..
vln Fuchs In Fort Worth. Und Walter Schumann of Giddlngs ! ',i*Red Mr. anil Mrs Martin Kra-
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Klolf and'visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred , ,he week-end.
family of Houston spent the week-11’letsch Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs Eddie Piet sell amt
Mr. and Mrs. John Tlonert, Jo! 'auilly entertained friends and re-
Ann. Carolyn and Delore* spent halves with a barbecue dinner
the week-end in Houston with. Sunday.
i i*ii. giim wiid. ij, fii r aiRf ui, **»»•• J0VC6
Chester. visited In the II... M.nlly of ................. Mrs c Man,yn JuffcJ
Marianne Thuemler.
Charles Krakogky of Houston
end here with her parents, Mr.
und Mrs. W. K. Kuhn.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Miller and
non. IloBer, of San Marcos, spont
the week-end here with Dr. and
Mrs. A. C. Miller.
Edward L. Hruska
Real Estate
Phone 55 — Fayetteville, Tex.
Licensed Salesmen:
ED (TOBY) TOBIAS
Phones 521 & 541
Ellinger, Texas
ClIAS. TOBIAS
Phone 257J — La Grange
SEE
Herbert E. Jaehne
Land Building
Service
For I .and Clearing, Tank
Building, Root Cutting, Sub-
Soiling and Other Dirt Work
GIDD1NGS, TEXAS
Phone 44M
CHOVANEC
SERVICE STATION
Dealer in Sinclair and
Goodyear Products
20.1 K. Travis Street
Open Seven Days A Week
Phone 513
IF YOU don’t find what yot
CARD OF THANKS
1 have been ill for many
years, having had three oper-
ations and 1 was getting grad-
ually worse. It cost me $1200.
At last 1 was getting so bad
that 1 hated to have anybody,
even my husband, around me.
I was out of my mind on occa-
sions for pain and nervousness
that I f?lt that death would
America’s New Choice bring me great relief.
Ill Fine Piru I 1 was °P°rated for f?a'^on^s.
Ill r lilt s rti« [appendix, and on my shoulder
which will prove profitable to } hardly know for what At
1 von—the cars that express in- ^onR *ast> * r.ead Pr- Broden 3
j*__;j___iia_. ii_:__________1 natients testimonies in the
to see
SEE AND DRIVE
wish that every one suffering
as I did would take mv advice
and let Dr. Broden do his best
as he did for me and enjoy life
like I am.
Ftldie Zatopek
Moulton, Texas, Rt. 1
Tudor $495.00 dividuulitv, both their own and patients testimonies in
1941 Ford 1*2 Ton Platform that of their owners, Recoin- paPpr^ and J decided t
Truck S150.00 mend purchase of cars I have *1lm J was hysteric and crje
in stock. Sec your dealer,1 ~u_ je wa^
HERBERT.
LA GRANGE
MOTOR CO.
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
Phone .111
HERBERT
MOTOR SALES
Rutcrsville, Texas
INSURANCE
For Your Insurance Needs
— See —
WEBER INSURANCE AGENCY
Since 1918 — La Grange — Phone 201
to Hallettsville.
The doctor gave me one treat-
ment and 4 felt for the first
time great relief so that my
head cleared up and I could
stand on my feet free from
•dizziness and pain in my tem-
ples. At this writing, I have
no more sinus, I can breath
normally, I sleep all night long
and never wake up in the
| night. My bowels are act* eg
1 normally. I have no more !/t-
| terness in my mouth and I ,'an
oat without having gas pains
for all of which T am thankful
to God and the Doctor. I high-
ly recommend Dr. Broden tr
all my friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Svrcek
La Grange, Texas *
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ELECTION ORDER AND NOTICE
rHK STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF FAYETTE
On this the 10th day of March.
thM, the Board of Trustees of La
Grange Independent School J)ls-
trict convened in regular session
with the following members pre-
sent, to-wlt: I)r. L. D. Boolsche,
I’reeldent; Mr. Henry Witt, Mr,
1*. R nvkes, Mr; ir r Wrtwt.'^ir
Harry Vogt and .the fpllowlng ah
sent: Mr. C. M. Wern. Mr Alvin
G. Baumlmch, eonslltullng a quo-
rum and nmottg other proceeding))
had hv said Board of ^Trustees was
the following:
Whereas the term of office ef
Alvin O. Baumhach, Henry Witt
and Harry Vogt, members of the
Board of Trustees of this School
District will expire on the first
Saturday In April. 19R3, saiil first
Saturday bolnp April 4, and
on said date a trustee election will
he held In said School District.
Whereas it Is necessary fort this
Board to pass an order establish-
ing the procedure for filing tor and
conducting said trustee election.
THEREFORE. BE IT ORDERED
BY THE HOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF LA GRANGE INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT:
1. That an election he held in
said School District on April 4,
1P53, for the purpose of electing
3 members to the Roard of Trus-
tees of said School District.
2. That all requests by candi
dates tq have their names placed
upon the ballot for the above men-
tioned election shall he in'writing
and filed with Mrs. Oeorgorlnc
Clark at La Grange High School,
not later than March 27, 1!)53, at
1 n. m.
3. That said election he held al
the follow In gr place and the lollow
mg named persons are hereby ap-
pointed officers for said election:
At County Court House Building
In La Grange. Texas. In said
School District, with S. T. Penick
is ProBhjlng Judge, and' H. C. Hnn-
nlgor and S. D. Leifcstn, Clerks.
4. The manner of holding said
election shall he governed, as near
as may be. hy the Flection Code
of this State, anil this Board of
Trustee!) "ill furnish all necessary
ballots anti other election supplies’
recti I site to skid election.
5t! Immediately after said elec
Hon has been held the officers
holding the same shall make rn
turns of the resnlts thereof to the
Hoard of Trustees of suld School
District, and return tfie ballet b»x
to the Secretary of said Board for
safekeeping.
6. The secretary of IJils Board
of Trustocs shall forthwith Issue
» notice of ssld election by posting
copies of this order at three dif-
ferent places within the boundaries
of «uild School District, which
nostlng shall he done not less than
ten days prior to the date for said
election.
The above order’ being read. 11
was moved and seconded that tbo
same do pass. Thereupon.' the
rptestlon being cslled for. th* tnU
lowing members of the Board
voted AYE; MY. HatVy Vo*t. Mr
F. R. Dykes. Mr. D C. Wiley, Mr
Hdhry Wift, and the foithwin-
voted NO: —.
ATTEST:
Istslle D. Boolsche.
President, Board of Trustees
D. C. Wiley,
Secretary pro I cm (3'i-3wo) j
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 43, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 31, 1953, newspaper, March 31, 1953; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989936/m1/4/?q=12th%20Armored%20Memorial%20Museum: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.