The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964 Page: 14 of 16
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968-3354
Bon Ton
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and a per-
resident of the La Gr-
ange area,
you.
PREMIUM
graded eggs
Produce Co.
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PLANTS
and pot pl
house, 557
(#2-tfc.)
Al
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Albums
Waitses
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Coats, Dai:
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Jewler, La <
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EXPERIENCED
chanic Wanted:
have own
age 40.
HAVE YOUR HEARINGTEST-
ED BY A NOTED SPECIALIST
AT THE LACY COURTS, SCHUL-
ENBURG, THURSDAY, JUNE25,
FROM 1:00 P.M. TO 2:00 P.M.
(#26-ltc.)
TRUCK Me-
White. Must
hand tools, and over
Apply 2901 Leeland,
needed, or $71.44 cash. Houston. (27-ltp)
WAN
INFORI
RATES:
Regular read
charged for or
10<£ per line fo
qpnsecutive ins^
Count one 1
words or pon
imum charge: 5
Cards of Th
oriums are cha
of $1. each,
long, where sp
DEADLINE:
Tuesday noc
regular Want
ceived after <
a.m. Wednesd;
elsewhere in t
SOLVE TOUR PROBLEM
WITH OUR
r. Phone CH-
Edwin Kruppa, Rt. 1,
La Grange, Texas.
20-6tp.)
NEW PO
SPORT COU
-•Radio, Heate
Chrome Cap;
many othei
ROSENBERG
(23-3tc)
La Grange Journal
La Grange
emil Schnell, Rt. 2, Box 244 A
La Grange or write Rawleigh
TXE 2001 1170 Memphis, Tenn.
(#261tp.)
Will Buy, sell or trade land
any size tract and lots. Contact
V. A. itRBACEK. Cottonwood Inn
Office, La Grange, Texas.
(#6-tfc.)
COOK WANTED:
'afe. (28-tfc)
FOR SALE: Mobile Home 8 x
41 feet. In excellent shape with
t-r “nation. Call 968-4319 or
see Ike vorfMinden. -
Brahma three (#23-tfc.) . ---
j bred to a full
S ^llLpricefivehundred
, . . dollars for three, two on the gr
COMBINATION ound, guaranteed ‘
pure brea duh. r-
SHIPFITTER-WELDER formation contact
1st Class only. Starting
$2.95 per hour
APPLY IN PERSON
WANTED--Man over 24, va-
cancy in SW Fayette Co. or La
Grange for Rawleigh dealer. Full
time preferred. Will consider
ambitious part-timer. Many now (<n
earning $3 per hour and up. See j jehete)
, oaa a r— M.. >M«t stubborn cases
i«" “o’*"
Soo yon Dn«W «
Schroeder Drug
until he says somebody pushed
him.
young man thatwantsto
stay in la grange andiiave
PERMANENT JOB. SEE.
•‘TEX’* MAYER.
(#21 - tf C.) ___ -
FOR LEASE:Combination cafe
and service station. Great oppor-
tunity with small captiol
essary. See or t-----
Mening. Box 1 ,
rZz
GV
— —> on the gr*
r 1 bred back to
1—Jbred bull. For further in-
t Stanley Bon-
ner, Fayetteville, Texas.
(#24-tfc.) ___
Want Ad Just Call
(Tljr £a OSramir Snnmal
TED HOUGHTON
REAL ESTATE
b^ns
In silk, nylon, cotton, and blends
• Wide color selection • Seven I
degrees o4 inking • For standard,
I electric, portab’e typewriters •
Carbon ribbons in paper and I
plastic • Offset ribbons • Adding
machine, calculator, tabulator
ribbons • Addsessograph and’l
cash register ribbons • Data-
pjpcessing and bookkeeping
machine ribDons
-2 acres 4 miles 4
Grange-Reasonable hatter mann.
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our thanks
and appreciation to our relatives
and friends for the many kind-
nesses and words of sympathy
extended to us at the passing of
our beloved wife, mother, and
grandmother, Mrs. Chas. Maas.
Especially do we wish to thank
Rev. Nelson Kalr for his many
prayers and his comforting
words. Also all other pastors,
relatives, and friends for their
visits and prayers.
PIANOS TUNED: Call Wil-
bur W. Johnson, Phone 968-4523.
(28-ltc)
like your own but belongs to
a neighbor.”—Freida J. Mon-
ger, Duluth (Minn.) Public-
ity.
HELP WANTED: Man over
24. vacancy in SW Fayette Co.
or La Grange for Rawliegh dea-
ler Full-time preferred. Will
consider ambitious part-timer
Many now earning $3 per hour
and up. See Emil Schnell, Rt.
o Box 244 A, La Grange or
writeRawUesh TX E 2001 1170
Memphis, Tenn.
1962 Ford Fairlane 4 dr.
1958 Ford Wagon 4 dr
1958 Ford Custom 300 4 door
1957 Ford Fairlane 500 2 door
hardtop
1956 Ford 4 door
1956 Ford Falrlane 2 door
1960 Chev. Bel Air 4 door
1959 Chev. Bel Air 4 door
I 1958 Chev. Del Air 4 door
I 1958 Chev Biscayne 4 door
I 1957 Chev Bel Air 4 door
| 1956 Chev 210 4 door
I 1956 Chev 210 2 door hardtop
I 1955 Chev 210 2 door
I 1958 Chev Pickup
I 1957 Chev Pickup
| 1953 Chev Pickup
We thank all her doctors, nur
ses, and the entire Fayette Mem-
orial Hospital staff for their
care.
Also
SINGER ZIG ZAG
Makes buttonholes, sews on but-
tons, monograms, and makes
fancy patterns. No attachments
needed. Buyer with good credit
to take over small monthly pay-
ments i-----
Write Box # 59S. The Journal.
La Grange, Texas. (28-2tc)
Card of Thank*
We wish to take this means
of expressing our sincere thanks
to all who were of service, as-
sistance and comfort to us dur-
ing the illness and at the pas
sing of our beloved mother, gr
andmocher, and great-grand-
mother, Mrs. Marie Albers. Es-
pecially do we want to thank the
Lutheran pastors for their vis-
its and prayers during her ill
ness. Pastor A. M. Hannemann
and Pastor Marvin Koenig for
their services at the last rites,
the doctors and hospital staff.
Foehner Funeral Home, the or-
ganist. Mrs. A. M. Hannemann.
the choir, and the many rela-
tives and friends who assisted
us in any way. brought food-
owers, words of comfort or e
ped in any other way to lighten
our sorrow. May God bless you
all for your kindness which will
forever be remembered.
THE FAMILY
IF- —
YOU are between
Bludworth Shipyard, Inc, a^ressive.
Island ange area> we are interested in
Houston, Texas. you. At this time we have an
opening with a starting income
------------------of $115.52 per week. Write to TUI^y e or write Melvin
r S U MS:Z. Box 539. Phone 968-
Ing personal information and j"h 4553, U Grange,
history.
(#22-tfc.)
FOR SALE HD-11 Allis Chal-
mers with Hydrolic Straight Bl
ade. Excellent Condition SN
4071 Only 4000 hours operation.
$11,000. Ph. CY6-2623 DUGAT
BROS. FARM, Box 173, Winnie
RAILROAD APPRENTICESHIP TeXas. (27-ltp)
Wanted young men 17 1/2 to —
29 to train for Railroad Com- “A brat is a child who acts
munications. For qualifying in
terview, write Box 59MC, —
BEAUTY COUNSELOR cosm-
etics is interested in interview-
ing a qualified woman to sell
and supervise other sales women
Personality more important than
previous business experience-
Write Section Mge. Lydia Leh
mann, Ledbetter, Texas.
(#24-3tc.)
WILL BUY untreated cotton
seed on Saturdays, beginning,
June 27.
WAITRESS WANTED:
Ton Cafe. (27-tfc)
WANTED: Man for general
farm work and to do dairy work.
See Lloid Henderson West Ave.
Phone 743-3416, Schulenburg.
(# 19 - tfc.) .
uncle
Tramps
Mrs.
was a
hroeder
Early
29. Mr. ------ , ,.
motored to Conroe to visit with
Mr. and Mrs.----- .
good roads all the way, the oni
heavy traffic they encountered
was on Highway 290. from Car-
mine to Brenham.
While there, there, William
Foss looked up a friend Sam
Doyal, who has been driving a
School Bus at Conroe for 30
years, and they spent several
pleasant hours together. In their
earlier yars. when both resid-
ed in Houston, they had been
plas so each was very happy to
see the other, again.
Following a very pleasant vis-
it with their brother and sister
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foss
started for home. In Brenham,
they stopped for an hour, and he
spent the time with a childhood
friend Henry Nehrkorn, who runs
a barber shop there.
HERE IN COUNTY
A group of Geology students
under the direction of Dr. R. L.
Folk and Dr. E. F. McBride
Professors at the University o
Texas, have been combing the
field in Fayette County. Four
worked the West Point vicinity,
two at Kirtley, two at Plum,
and two at Rosanky. This is
a first-hand study in Geology,
and a part of the regular Edu-
cational Course.
LARGE Comfortable home on
oversized corner lot, near town,
garage apartment included, good
investment, priced to sell. Leon
Schmidt 968-4550 or 968-4130.
(26-tfc) __________ ____
FOR SALE: 10 acres . 4 miles
South of La Grange. 120 feet
well with electric, pump, excel-
lent fences, old house and barn,
creek. Mrs. George O. Vogt,
Realter. Box 282, Weimar. Tex.
Phone 147. (26-2tc)
For Coastal Bermuda planting
or custom hay baling with wire
baler. Contact. TommyRhemann
CH 9-2267.
(# 3 - ft<~)__
landscape service---
Complete, call us for estimate.
MUELLERS--
(#3-tfc.)
COASTAL BERMUDA Plant-
ing. Also sprigs for sale. Ca
C. W. Fritsch, CH 9-2620.
(#-tfc.)
all who sent flowers ,
memorials, cards, and food or
helped in anyway.
We appreciate the wonderful
services rendered by Koenig
Funeral Home and the pallbear-
ers.
May God bless each and every-
one of you.
CHAS. MAAS
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Scholtz
Mr. andMrs. EroyRoscher&son
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maas &
Family
„ FOR SALE: Latest model 400
-6milesN/w GaL Em-Bee bulk mUk tan^u2
Beautiful old home HP Comp. Like new
‘ 7-3246. EJ ’i" t"‘'
USED FARM
MACHINERY
62 Model Ford Tractor W/ Im-
plements/ Tractor & equip-
ment like new. 40 HP.
62 Farmall Cub Tractor W/
Danco Shredder mounted uner-
neath. Like new.
Farmall “H”
ments
Farmall Super
Implements
Farmall "A” Tractor and Imple-
I ments
I Farmall "B
I ments
I Gehl Insilage Harvester.
sonable.
I John Deere Combine Drag Type.
I Cheap.
I McCormick NO 76 Harvester
Thresher
I NO. 56 I.H. PTO Baler.
| New
I Ford or Ferguson Front End I
Loader. 1
I We have equipment for John
I Deere. Ford Ferguson and ocher
makes of tractors. All kinds of
plows, disk harrows, mowers,
rakes, shredders and etc. on
I hand. Check with us for all
kinds of used tooling equipment.
Mr andMrs. Edwin Trueper,
who were patients in Fayette
Memorial Hospital, have retur-
ned home. Her condition re-
mins about as it had been, but
his is considerably improved
so much that he is up and ar-
dound again.
PERSONALS
Phil Wessels, younger son of
our Mail Carrier, Walter J.
Wessels, is vacationing with hi
and family the Edmond
at Harlingen.
Chas. Gunts of Houston
visitor in the Willie Sc-
heme the past week.
Monday morning, June
and Mrs. William oss -------------
Sum ue to visit with terview, write Box 59MC,
Johnny Foss. With Grange Journal, La Grange. Give
* ' age, name, race, phone, exact
address. (28-ltc)
(1) Choice
Frontage 2 acres- - - 3 rQom housC(
Of(^aRedXent-2acres4miles 4 blocks from square. Glenn
West of La Grange-Reasonable hattermann, 463 So. Jefferson.
71 frontage. . , Phone 968-3959.
{3) 3 Bdrm, home on big ot ^19-tfc.) ,
in town, it’s old. but solid-per
feet for retirement.
(4) 140 acre show place--3/4
mile hwy. frontage--
of La Grange. I--------- ,
liveoaks, and year round running
stream. .
(5) We have four (4) of the
best farms in operation in Fay-
ette County today--these are
properties. Details on request.
FOR SALE: Forty cows and
calves. All registered cross bred
Charloaise and 1
quarter up. Cows
FAST tHJEF! TwrHyW
Even the most stubborn casos
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Roberts, Dottie M. The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964, newspaper, July 9, 1964; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254375/m1/14/: 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.