The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 86, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1969 Page: 3 of 6
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Mary Blume’s Beauty Shop
Hajovsky's Magic Wash
TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU
OPEN 5 A. M. to 12 P. M.
663 East Travis
Phone 968-3178
WASH AND DRY AND DRY CLEANING
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Phone 968-3953
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YOUR NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIAN
Phone 968-3121 — La Grange, Texas
LA GRANGE
CLOSED MONDAYS
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If your life is unselfish, if
for others you live
for not what you get, but
how much you can give
if you live close to God
In His infinite grace
You don’t have to tell it.
It will show in your face.”
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BY: CHERYL WINTERS
Beauty is not all skindeep,
in fact, half of it originates
deep inside of you. The mind,
heart, and soul are special
manufacturing plants of the
expression, and should be
respected accordingly.
You are what you love,
think, and feel. This poem
by an unknown author tells it
like it is
“You don’t have to tell
how you live each day
You don't have to tell
if you work or you play
A tried, true barometer
serves in the place
However you live
it will show in your face
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Special Representative
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ACCURATE DISPENSING OF YOUR
CORRECTION
In the last issue of the
‘La Grange Journal” under
“ Fayetteville News,” it said
that the Willow Strings Home
Demonstration Club had 19
The feelings, the deceit that
you bear in your heart
Will not stay inside
where it first got its start
For sinew and blood
Are a thin veil of lace
What you wear in your heart
You will wear in your face.
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Other Hours By Appointment
PH. AC/512 865-3581 - Box 247 - Flatonia, Texas
Fayette County Farm & Ranch
Service
314 S. Jefferson
Phone 968-4718 —
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THE LA GRANGE JOURNAL, MONDAY, OCT. 27.1969
CHARM & BEAUTY
ROUNDUP
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Dr. C. Garrette Ray
GENERAL DENTISTRY
OFFICE HOURS: 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
. Friday 8 A.M. Until 12 Noon,
— Closed Saturdays
Serving this area efficiently and conscientiously
for over twenty years.
Ph. 249-2266 — Round Top, Texas
Flowers of Fashion - Plants of Perfection
and Gracious Gifts
Czech Hour; Wednesday-
Columbus Matinee
130 - Community Bulletin
board. Wed,, Thur s,, Sat.
135 - Polka Party, Wed,,
Giddings Matinee
2:00 - News
2:05 - Town, Country Time
2:30 - Community Bulletin
board, Mon., Tues., FrL
3:00-News
Friday-LG Auction Re-
port
3:05 - Town, Country Time
3:30 - Community Bulletin
Board
4:00 -News
4:05 - Town 4 Country
5:00 - Evening News Ro-
undup
5:20 - Radio want ads
5:25 - Evening Serenade
6:00 - Sign Off
MOTHER’S
DELIGHT
The shortest will admit-
ted to probate was contested
in the British case of Thorn
v. Dickens in 1906. It consis-
ted of three words: "All for
Mothe#
Phone: 665-3518
IF NO ANSWER CALL 865-3924
Travin
Wes : Box 516
LaGrange. Texas 78045
968-4514
Eugene E. Seale, Jr.
DESIGN ENGINEER & DRAFTSMAN
Office in Lauterstein Professional Bldg.
LA GRANGE. TEXAS
Phone 968-3273, Home 247-3320
Goodness and truth are in-
dispensible beauty aids, and
no routine in beauty care sh-
ould be without them. To be
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8:00 - Pilgrim Travelers
Gospel Singers
8:30 - Herald of Truth
9:15 - Rosanky Baptist Ch-
urch
10:00 - St. Paul Lutheran
Church
10:30 - God’s News Behind
the News
10:45 - Chat with George
and John
1:00 - Church Services
12:00 - Sunday Serenade
12:15 - Local News
12:30-Men 4 Ideas
J:00 - Jesse Lee,Program
130 - Lutheran Vespers
2:00 — Les Roy Matocha
4:00 sign off
VISIT - - -
M UE L LER’S
MACH BROTHERS
CONSERVATION CONTRACTOR
LA GRANGE
Phone: 968-3630 or 247-3366
Dr. Jennings B. Cook
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
— CONTACT LENSES FITTED —
Office Hours: 8:00 to 5:00; Saturday % fhursday
8 to 12
WELL
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WE SPECIALIZE IN
PRECISION
MOTOR TUNE-UPS AND BRAKE WORK
Also Alternators and Generators
BY A QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED MECHANIC
ROAD TIRE REPAIRS ANYWHERE — ANY TIME
With The Moat Modern Portable Equipment
Open 24 Hours A Day
GET YOUR PARTY ICE HERE
Petzold's Gulf Station
The
U. S. Army
Reserve.
WATER WELL DRILLING — IRRIGATION ;
* Advance Orders Will Be Appreciated
Ruether's Grocery
| Phonogee,, Records - Albums - Pep Tures
— - - i Old Time Waltzes - Children's Records
KADIU LoGE --=
1570 ON YOUR DIAL -
SCHULL STUDIOS
2" Pho^graphs -
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Bp Call For Appointment
• Phone 968-3740 — LA GRANGE
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We are headquarters for recapping, xulcanizing,
and general Ure repairs'
Fred E. Miertachin
GOODYEAR TIRE SHOP
Ph. 968-3440 La Grange - Res Ph. 968-3605
George Boehm, Manager - —
Phone 968-3527 —
Open I A M. to 5 P. M. - SATURDAYS ALL DAY
be held at the high school on
Nov. 5 at 2:30 P,M.
1ST GREAT-GRANDCHILD
Mrs. Annie Bathe of Car-
mine became great-grand-
mother for the first time
when Mr. 4 Mrs. Grady St-
ueber of Giddings became the
parents of a baby girl born
in the La Grange hospital.
Mrs. Stueber will be rem-
embered as the former Ter-
ry Schultz, daughter of Fred
Schultz, and the late Mrs.
Schultz, formerly of Carm-
ine.
VACATION IN LAS VEGAS
Mr. 4 Mrs. E. P. Jacob,
Jr., of Carmine and Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Lindemann of
Industry spent several days
vacationing in Las Vegas,
Nevada. They went to Ft.
Worth by car and there they
boarded a plane to Nevada
They returned home on Th-
ursday.
PATIENT HOME
Mrs. Earl Gene Neumann,
returned to her home here
Wednesday after beingapat-
lent in St. Jude Hospital in
Brenham of injuries recei-
ved in an auto accident.
WIN ALL THREE GAMES
The RT-C A and B boys
basketball teams and the A
girls played their first prac-
tice basketball game Monday
night here in the high school
gym with Shiner. The RT-C
boys took that game 55-16
good is good for you--body,
mind, and soul. Beauticians
are discovering that thisph-
ilosophy of right living is not
an imposed idealism, it is
rather an exposed realism. If
you want your body, person-
ality, and everything about
you to be appealing, you can’t
go against nature without
getting out of joint with your-
self. The good is always
beautiful for it is according
to the plan of eternal loveli-
ness.
As a beauty advisor, I
have discovered that earth
is not only “crammed with
heaven,” it is crammed with
heaven’s love, law, and way,
as the very nature of its be-
ing. So make up your mind
as well as your face with the
best in life, and be good to
yourself and others for beau-
ty’s sake please.
“There are no better cos-
metics than temperance
and purity, modesty and hu-
mility,
a gracious temper and calm-
ness of spirit;
and there is no troe beauty
without the
signatures of these graces
in the very countenance.”
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Area III Young Homemakers
Convention in East Bernard
on Saturday, Oct. 18. The
theme of the convention was
“Young Homemaker Family
Decorator.” The highlight of
the convention was the tour
of the National Furniture
Factory where Sprague and
Carleton Furniture is made.
The next meeting will be on
Christmas decorations made
from household articles.
CUB SCOUTS MEET
Pack 20? of Fayetteville
Cub Scouts held their mon-
thly meeting on Friday, Oct.
24. The theme of the meet-
ing was “Come to the Fair.”
Each cub scout displayed
some of his crafts. - There
was a carnival parade, space
derby race, and fun and
games for all who attended.
PERSONALS
Visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Gar-
ling and William Hillboldt
of Sealy Monday afternoon
were Mr. 4 Mrs. Edgar
Krause and Mrs. Lewis Be-
rtling and children of Fayet-
teville. Visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Garling and Mr.
Hillboldt on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Jessie Ross and
Mrs. Frieda Hillmer of New
Ulm; and Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vid Wendt and Heath of Sealy.
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K & G READY MIX
LOW PRICES - FAST SERVICE
Ready-Mix Concrete
CALL. US FOR ALL YOUR CONCRETE NEEDS
EDWIN KOOPMANN — Ph. 968-3497
WILBERT GROSS — Ph. 968-4647
Phone: 968-4600 — LA GRANGE
Dr. D. R. Taylor
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes examined. glasses fitted, frames repaired,
lenses duplicated, Contact lenses.
Office Hours Monday through Saturday 8:30 to 5:30.
Closed Thursdays ahi Saturday afternoons.
OLD MASONIC BLDG.
Maintainer, terrace work, driveway work, leveling
ground and road building. Includes all maintainer
work Newest and finest Equipment JOHN FREU-
DENBERG, 556 N Jefferson. La Grange. Phone
968 3007 If no answer, call 968-3648 Cottonwood
Inn Office, twenty four hour service will take the
bookings.
Mrs. Roger Robbins, new
president of the United
Church Women of LaGrange,
presided over the fir st quar-
terly meeting of the new
year. The meeting was held
at the La Grange State Bank
on October 13 at 2:00 P.M.
After hearing reports
from the various commit-
tees, the following were ap-
pointed as chairmen for the
CARMONE MEWMS
MRS. ERICH BRAUN
221 East Travis La Grange, Texas 78945 -
Phone: 968-3340 By Appointment
coming year: Mrs. Gus Wep
th, household; Mrs. Jim Br-
own, toy; Mrs. Harvey Roit-
sch, Cozy Rest Home; and
Mrs. Rudolph Hagemann,
clothing.
Mrs. Brown will soon an-
nounce plans for the annual
toy drive, a project which has
made Christmas a day to re-
member always for hundreds
of boys and girls,in the area
who would otherwise have
been forgotten by Santa.
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OBSERVE GOLDEN
ANNIVERSARY
Mr. 4 Mrs. Walter Ja-
cob of here observed their
Golden Wedding Anniversary
on Sunday, Oct. 5 (which hap-
pened to de the day of their
50th anniversary) with their
children, grandchildren, re-
latives, friends, and neigh-
bors. They received nice
gifts, and lunch, with re-
freshments, were served.
MOTHER’S CLUB NEWS
The Round Top-Carmine
Mother’s Club met tor their
October meeting with 17
members present The
meeting was opened with the
introduction of the first gra-
des.
Three new members were
welcomed into the club; na-
mely, Mrs. James Welch,
Mrs. Pat Bruchey, and Mrs.
Vernon Karstedt.
The main topic of discus-
sion was the Halloween Car-
nival which will be sponsor-
ed by the Mother’s Club and
which will be held on Friday,
Oct 31, at the high school.
Serving will begin at 6:00
P M: Chicken stew, hot dogs,
and sweets will be available.
A program, raffle and cos-
tume parade will be held at 8
P.M. Mrs. Alfred Albers re-
ceived the door prize and the
fourth grade received the
most votes to receive that
prize. The next meetingwill
and then the A girls played
and RT-C ria away from the
Shiner girls, 98-54. Then the
B boys played. The RT-
CA boys slipped away from
the Shiner boys 82-43.
PERSONALS
Mr. 4 Mrs. Walter Jacob
visited their children in
Rockdale Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Jacob,
Durrell, and Mary. Mr. and
Mrs. Erich Braun visited in
Bellaire Sunday with their
children, Mr. 4 Mrs. Ray
Gene Rosenbaum, Allan and
A lane.
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We maintain fresh stocks of new and standard drugs
and pharmaceuticals—ready to dispense according
to your doctor's directions Each prescription re-
ceives the personal attention of a graduate register-
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For Bulldozing and Plowing See - - -
V. G. FRENZEL
I MONDAY-SATURDAY
I 6:30- Sign-On
1 6:32 - Kneivin’ Ivan Show
1 7:15 - Morning Show
I 7:30 -Overnight news sum-
l mary: world, local, st-
I ate, weather, sports, fea-
ture story, bowling news
b MO - Morning Show
I 8:30-Radio Want ads
I 8:35 - Community bulletin
I board
/ 8:40- Morning Show
i 8:45 - Local news and hos-
pital registers of Gid-
' dings, Weimar, Colum-
- bus, and La Grange
| 200- Morning Show
| 9:28 - News headlines
, 9:31 -Morning Show
9:55 -News
1 10:00 - To TaU The Ladies
10:30-Morning Show
| Wednesdays - Church of
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11:00 - News; Friday, Ga-
I lipp’s Variety Time
I 11:05 - Morning Show
n:30 Thursday -ounty
Agent; Friday - HD Pro-
1 gram; Saturday - 8CD
Program
11:45 - Tradin’ Post
12,00 - Noon News Roundup
12:30 - Monday-Friday -
Lone Star Brass Band;
Saturday - FB Roundip
12:45 - Radio want ads
12:50 - Polka Party; Wed-
pesday - Social Security
Report
| too - Monday - Polka Pa-
rade; Twes.-Thurs. -
members attending the mee-
ting. It should have read 10
members attending.
HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL
The Fayetteville High So
bool will hold its annual Hal-
loween Carnival on Wednes-
day evening, Oct. 29, start-
ing at 5:30 P.M, in the high
school gym. There will be
plenty of good chicken stew,
chili, hot dogs, and home-
made cakes, pies, and can-
dy.
There will be a country
store where handmade and
unique articles can be pur-
chased, and various other
concessions will be there.
The Fayetteville High Sc-
hool Band will also furnish
music for the carnival.
YOUNG HOMEMAKERS
MEETING HELD
The Young Homemakers
held their meeting on Wed-
nesday, Oct. 15, at the Home
Economics room at the high
school withMrs.LoreneNit-
schke presiding. A short
business meeting was held.
Alter the meeting, Mrs.
Ruth Baca gave a demons-
tration on “How to Make A
Bulletin Board.” The board
was made out of pressed
wood and covered with bur-
lap. The design on the
board was a vase with flow-
3rs made of different colo-
•ed felt.
Mrs. Lorene Nitschke,
Mrs. Estella Odstrcil, Mrs.
Betty Gillespie, and Mrs.
Rose Graeter attended the
Located at 185
Phone 968-3151 — LA
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Phone 968-3767
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Zapalac, Lester H. The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 86, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1969, newspaper, October 27, 1969; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600573/m1/3/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.