The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1962 Page: 3 of 8
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MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
7:15 Sign on
7 ;17 Polkas in the AM
7;30 News
7:50 Polkas In the AM
8:00 Spot Summary News
8:02 Polkas In the AM
8:30 Around the Town, Mon.-
Fri.
8:30 Sat., Teen Flip
8:40 Mon. thru Fri., Hospital
Register
8:45 Mon. thru Fri., Hymn Time
9:00 Spot Summary News
9:02 AM Music
10:00 News
10:05 AM Music
11;00 Spot Summary News
11:02 AM Music
11:15 Sat., Lawrence Welk.
11:30 Mon., Country Music Time
11:30 Tues., Guest Star
11:30 Wed., Serenade in Blue
11:30 Thurs., County Agent
11:30 Fri., Home Demonstration
Agent
ll;30 Sat., Farm Bureau Roundup
11:45 Mon.-Fri., Sheriff’s Report
11:45 Sat., Fayette Soil Conser-
vation Program
11:50 Musical Interlude
12;00 Mon. - Fri., Trading Post
12:00 Sat., Musical Interlude
12:10 Weathercast
12:15 Local, State, World, and
Market News
’.2:30 Mon. - Fri., Lone Star
Brass Band
2:30 Sat., Washington Report
1:00 Headline News
1:02 Polka Matinee
2:00 Wather
2:30 Sat., The Hi Notes
3:00 Sat., Melody Play Boys
3:05 Town & Country Time
3:30 Soundarama
4;00 Spot Summary News
4:02 Soundarama
5:00 Local, State & World News
Smothered Steak, Plain
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CITIZENS OF TOMORROW — The second in a
series of pictures of area children to be printed in
The Journal Is shown above. Children on the left
are those of Mr. and Mrs. Warren O. Albrecht
of La Grange. From left to right are Laurie Fay,
4 1/2, Rox Ann, 6 1/2, and Wallace Lee, 3. Pictured
on the right are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
A. Prause of La Grange. They are from left to
right, Nancy, 4, Gary Lee, 7, and Susan5 1/2. Pic-
tures were taken for The Journal by Woltz Studios.
Kitchen Shower
Honors Bride-elect
A kitchen shower honoring Miss
Barbara Eck was held in George-
town at the home of Mrs. Frank
Faris on Dec. 9 from 2 to 4 p.m.
Hostesses were Miss Sandy San-
ders, Miss Sheila Thomas, Miss
Doris Deats, Mrs. Bennie Davis,
10:05 Hymn Time
10:15 Song of Life
10:45 Travis Street Methodist
Church
11:45 Hymn Time
12:00 Congressman Clark Thomp-
son
12:15 Local, State, & World News
12:30 Polka Matinee
2:00 News
2:05 Sunday Serenade
3:00 Lee Ilse Orch.
4:00 Lutheran Vespers
4:30 Sig Off
5:15 Soundarama
5:30 Sign Off
SUNDAY
8:00 Sign On
8:02 Pilgrim Travelers Gospel
Singers
8:30 Church of Christ Prog.
9:00 Headline News
9:02 Morning Moods
10:00 News
and Miss Jeanine Ssadefur.
Guests were greeted by Miss
Eck and Mrs. Frank Faris. The
honoree was presented with a white
carnation corsage.
The refreshments table held
Christmas decorations and a cen-
terpiece. Coffee and frozen punch,
CC Approves Bids
At Meeting
The Fayette County Commissio-
ners’ Court met on Saturday, Dec.
30, accepted several bids and re-
jected one.
The bid of the La Grange Journal
to furnish stationery and printing
for Fayette County for the year
1962 was accepted and the bid of
Schroeder Drug to furnish drugs,
etc. for the County for the County
for the coming year was also ac-
cepted.
The application of Fritz F. Koop-
mann as janitor of the Agriculture
Building and grounds for 1962 was
accepted; however the bid of A. C.
Hatch for janitor of the courthouse
and grounds was rejected because
of failure to agree to terms.
The bond of J. F. Drab as
Public Weigher for Precinct 1 was
approved as was the December
payroll and January estimates.
Watch for Announcement of
FORMAL SHOWING
of the new
1962 0LDSM0BILE
in La Grange
THURSDAY, JAN. 11
(Refreshments will be served)
Rosenberg-Todd, Inc.
Authorized Pontiac & OkUmobile Dealer
Sales — Parts — Service
.429 W. Travis
U Grange, Texas
cake, nuts, and mints were served.
The guests signed a rolling pin
which was presented to the bride-
to-be.
TRY A WANT AD!
January 8 — 12
Monday:
Boiled Potatoes, Steamed Cabbage,
Hot Biscuits, Butter, Peach Cus-
tard, Milk.
Tuesday: Chicken and' Dump-
lings, Seasoned Beans, Okra Gum-
bo, Bread, Butter, Apple Crisp,
Milk.
Wednesday: Hamburgers and
Onion Rings, French Fries,Cheese
Slices. Ice Cream, Milk.
Thursday: Fried Chicken, Ma-
shed Potatoes, Buttered Spinach,
Brown Gravy, Bread, Jello, Milk.
Friday: Fried Fish with Tartar
Sauce, Hot Dogs with Chili Sauce,
Carrot and Peas, Cranberry Salad,
Cornbread, Butter, Chocolate
Cake. Milk.
Extra one half pint of milk,
3rd Anniversary
STORE-WIDE
SALE
3 Days Only - Thus* Fit, Sat. ■ Jan 4, 5f 6
DRAPERY REMNANTS . . 25c and up
DRAPER Y FABRICS . $1.00 yd. and up
Assorted Silk Sofa
THROW PILLOWS
Silk TV
FLOOR PILLOWS
Reg. 1.80 and 2.08
now, each $1.25
Reg. $7.95 each
now &25
One Group Ready Made, Singles A Doubles
BEDSPREADS . . . 25 to 50% Off
PICTURES.....25 to 50% Off
WAIL PLAQUES.....1/3 Off
MIRRORS........25% Off
aft WARE reduced from 25 to 50% Off
Early American
SPICE RACKS, SPOON RACKS,
KEY AND LETTER HOLDERS
SOAP. MATCH, and CKA
25% OfF
AH Table and Floor
LAMPS...... 251.50S
haussLof.
209 So. JefffraoB ;
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Fuchs, Durwood L. The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1962, newspaper, January 4, 1962; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1113016/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.