The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1961 Page: 4 of 6
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TOIDAY, DEC IS, W1
TH* FAY«m COUNTY IfCOKP. LA GRANGE. TEXAS
PAGE 4
ELLINGER NEWS
By Miss Nancy Koehl
SPJ8T Elects
A meeting of the SPJST lodge
No. 51 at Ellinger was held last
Sunday afternoon, with the follow-
ing officers having been re-elect-
ed for 1962: president, Bennie Pon-
clk; vice president, John .1. Divin;
secretary-treasurer-financlul sec-
retary, D. A. Juren.
SS Program Set
A Christmas program will bel.a 2-pointer
held at the Fayetteville Brethren fa“" °{te"ed'
church on Sunday. Dsc. 1.. at 7^ "W[n_ |»lengemeyer is a putient
111. by the Sunday i [al ln thH Columbus hospital but re-
class. After the program a ,d U) recuperating nicely
will be held in the annex. y able to come home
one is cordialy invited. “ "m.
Deer Report
Deer hunters are still bringing yule Party
them in Hudy Chovanec had the) The Ellinger HD club members
luck to bag two, one an 8-poinler un(| their families held their an-
and the other u 2-polnter. Vernon ■ nuui Christmas party at the Kllin-
Koesler bagged a 4-pointer, Alton gev c. of C. hall Sunday. Dec. 111.
Kochi his first after hunting for 1 A delicious baked turkey supper
veat, a 6-pointer and C. J. Frit- and all the trimmings was enjoy
sch had the pleasure of bugging ed. The dining ™ rS»8
few days after the fully deeoraled in the t lirtstnias
The Record. | end here with Mr. and Mrs. Lout*
M,0nmd Mr. Kermlt Peters and »‘'ibo<ta and Mr. and Mrs. Kudolph
"St«»»ns
"r*r-sri
Christinas carols were suns Miss I atsy llalsi r or Austin
recreation was led l»y Mrs. Alfred I spent the weekend here will her i** ^
Murtlnek uml Mrs. Ewald Kan-1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bio Balser.
motiff and a Christmas tree cen-
tered the table surrounded by
beautifully wrapped gifts which
were exchanged.
A brief meeting was called by
the prH8UU*nt.
ChriHtmaH carol* were sung and
family of Houston spent the week- friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Divin of
Houston spent the weekend here
with Mrs. Sophie Becka and child-
ren and Mr and Mrs. Emil Divin.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Fuchs and
family of Houston aye spending
several dayB here vUitiu* with
Mrs. Jakie Walla of \jr. auii Mrs. John Fuchs.
......... ..... ,, . i— . J*''' II, .,Is,, Houston spent the weekend here I Mr aUd jgi». Jay Das Tobias of
steiuer Mrs. Joe Chernlk receiv-1 Mr »ndMra , with Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Wall. 1 „,)U,ton „pBnt Lhe weekend here
...i u hirthdav nlft. ;and Mr. and Mi». ko. »- up I . i wminm h Km>hi Mr«. Lon Wal- ..a. •<.......* i«niok
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A UimstmaB pninrum ™ ■__________— — -
— a - ,
&SAX’®&
SCHROEDER DRUG
l‘La Grange’s Most Modern & Most Complete Pharmacy
FOR THE REALLY CHERISHED
Renewals"1"'' I Hwiday In Houston visiting with
Thanks to Paul Buxkamper. Pe- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slaninu. The
ter A. Zaps lac and Mrs. R. C. Jec* occasion was Mr. Slunlnu s birth-
menek of Kllinger for renewals to day
----I Mr and Mrs l.yttleton Fril-
f A lit) OP THANKS sch Jr. of Houston spent the week
l./AIVI/ YJl * eim tiers with Mr. and Mrs. Dyttla-
I wish to express my sincere ^ p-rjtseh Sr.
thanks to Dr. H. T. Smith for, Wrs. i>aul Jurtca and children
his kind service and the Fay- an,i Mrs Albert Jurlca of Glidden
ette Memorial hospital staff and vt».ted here Sunday with Mrs.
nurses for their care given me Wr“s|ld Mra. Melvin Krause and
during my recent illness. Espe- W| ()f ||„,IHtoll spent the weekend
cially do i thank Pastor Marviij I
D. Koenig for his visits and
prayers, my neighbors who
were of immediate help in tune
of need; also, I am grateful to
my family, the many relatives
and friends who visited and
sent the flowers and cards.
Your kindness was greatly ap-
preciated and will always be
remembered.
May God bestow His bless-
ings upon each and everyone
of you.
B1RW1N SCHMIDT
III! i»w. Miiu iviso. Ww... • *----- MitUhlOll SpCIll UIW lino
William H. Kochi, Mrs. Dec Wal- w|,h Mr. and Mrs. Joo Junlsh and
la, Miss Kay Kubeua and Kareu and ; j.atsy
Franklin Hruska left Saturday for | M / ^ Mra. tejjlle singer and
Houston to spend the weekend,___
there with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Slauina and other relatives and
Franklin Slngar of Austin spent
Sunday bur® with Mr. and Mrs.
Kd Slovacek and also vlBlted with
Mrs K C. Jscmtm-k_
KOK IfiXeKBT
LEANING & PRESSING
TRY
Zapp’s Cleaners
144 N. Jet ter son
Phone 672
We Deliver
here with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ml-
nar
Mr and Mrs. l.arry Polasek and
Cen-Tex Livestock
Commission Co.
Sale Every Tuesday
Phone 626
GIDD1NGS, TEXAS
at 1 P. M.
FJJ TOBIAS, MGR
DON’T BE MISLED!
Be sure your insurance Y covered in strong Stock Companies
Our agency represents only A Plus AAAAA Companies:
Hanover Fire Insurance Co., Since 1852
Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Since 1810
St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Since 1853
Continental Insurance Co., Since 1853
WEBER INSURANCE AGENCY
La Grange — Since 11118 — Phone 201
LA GRANGE
RIGHTS RESERVED TO LIMIT
We Invite You To See The Complete Selections At
SCHROEDER DRUG
PHONE NO. 4 - 123 N. MAIN ST. - LA GRANGE
FREE MUSICAL
ENTERTAINMENT
For All On . . .
Sat. Night, Dec. 16
FREE PRIZES
3—Prizes of Turkeys
3—Prizes of Hams
5 Prizes of 5 Gallons
Gulf tune Gasoline
Jusl Come and Register
Now!
Presence Not Necessary!
Drawing Dec. 16, 10 P. M.
HUNGER’S GULF
lll-WAY 77, NORTH
Super
& Valu
Where Fayette County
Buys Fresher Foods
For Less — Every day,
Plus Valuable Black Gold
Stamps With Every
Purchase!
^SSe^^odThurs,, Fri.. Sat., December 14-15-16
SWIFT PREMIUM SMOKED HAM
6-8 Lb. Shank Portion
Plus Center Slice
LB.-39c
BUY NOW AND SAVE FOR CHRISTMAS
IzB.
T urkeys
10 TO 16
POUND
18 TO 22
POUND
5
Housewares
WEST BUHD|
jubilee/
Values Galore on Nationally Advertised Housewares
appliances
pantry ware
cookware
bakeware
%-
GROUND BEEF
2 Lh. l*kg.
..........89*
CHUCK STEAKS
.......
(531120
12 to 30 cup automatic
“PARTY PERK"
“rec rooms
For parties, card clubs,
...wherever 6 or more gather. Brews
and keeps coffee hot automatically.
Polished aluminum.
r
reg.
$24.95
$18"
IMMERSIBLE
8-cup automatic
coffee maker
Washes easier nnrl cleaner under
water to insure sparkling fresh cuT
fee flavor Has "coffee ready" light
Polished aluminum
WEST BEND
req. $15.95
$1199
Extra Fancy
LARGE RED
DELICIOUS
LB.
2 FOR
29c
stainless steel
SINGING TEA KETTLE
with solid copper bottom
Bright West Bend stainless kettle
has handy push button to operate
•pout cap. Genuine copper bottom.
2‘/2 qt. capacity.
BIGI
comparable kettles
$495 only
$2>99
11" SQUARE
| AUTOMATIC SKILLET
Prepares family-sized por-
tions of meat, stew, bacon
and eggs, automatically. 4
qt. A West Bend immers-
ible, for each washing.
mmtliilB
a ^specials
• pizZA PAN •COPPER COLOR MOLDS
, p.WAY TRIVET • DRIP CATCHER
. COPPER COLOR BUTTER DISH
SPECIAL!
3 to 5 CUPPER-AUTOMATIC
COFFEE MAKER
Delicious, full flavored "coffee
for two"—automatically—with-
out brewing extra “throw-away"
cup*. This West Bend perk save*
on coffee.
$799
BLACKGOLD or MARYLAND CLUB
COFFEE -
1 LB. CAN
with h#«t control ond covor
only
$1499
BISCUITS, Ballard or Pillsbury, Can
7c
stainless steel
3 piece
MIXING BOWL SET
Handv 3% <8 . I Vi d« • «ntl
% qt West Bend bowls lor
every mixing need. Rims are
wide for easy gripping
complete net
4 PIECE
Canister Set
Set includes Flour. Sugar,
Coffee and Tea Canisters
Colonial silhouettes indicate
contents Bright aluminum
with black trim
formerly
$7?5
now
$g?9
GLADIOLA
5 LBS,
FLOUR
CATSUP HUNT'S erSTOKF.LY’S 3 H OUNCE BTLS. 49c
, 4 Roll*
...................29c
Beef, Chicken, Turkey, Ham, Steak
banquet dinners
ADAMCIK’S REFRIGERATION
SAI.ES & SERVICE
telephone « - «■* “A"0* TEXAS
“We Service Everything We Sell"
39c
Stokely’s
PUMPKIN
:io:i Can
10c
COLGATE TOOTH PASTE R'S
Como
ASSORTED TISSUE
Reg. Super-Slenderline
KOTEX, BOX OF 12
—
33c
Texun, White or Pink
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
46 Oz. Can
19c
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS CANDY, CANES & STOCKINGS
si:r»-s ar.s.rDys;f s&
l t^e friendliest store in town—Super V alu.
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1961, newspaper, December 15, 1961; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth985591/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.