The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1962 Page: 4 of 16
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1570 on Your Dial
La Grange
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
7:15 Sign on
7:17 Mel Ammerman Show
7:30 Overnight News Summary
7:30 Page-1 Local news
7:35 Page-2 State News
7:40 Page-3 World, Natl, and
Sports News
7:45 Mel Ammerman Show
8:00 KVLG Weather Watcher
8K)5 Mel Ammerman Show
8:30 Mel Ammerman Show
8:45 Hospital Register (Mon-Frl)
8:50 Page-1 Local News
8:55 Page-2 Local News
9:00 Ty Turner Show
9:28 Spot Summary
9:30 Ty Turner Show j
10K)0 News In Brief
10:05 Ty Turner Show
10:28 Spot Summary
10:30 Ty Turner Show
11:00 News In Brief
11:05 Morning Polka Party
11:30 Country Music Time (Mon)
11:30 Guest Star (Tues.)
11:30 Lawrence Welk Show (Wed)
11:30 County Agent (Thurs.)
11:30 Home Demonstration Agent
(Thurs.
11:30 Home Demonstration Agent
(Frl.)
11:30 Farm Bureau Roundup (Sat)
11:45 Sheriff's Report (Mon-Frl)
11.*45 Fayette Soil Conservation
Program (Sat.)
11:50 Album Time (Mon-Frl.)
12:00 Trading Post (Mon-Sat)
12:10 Farm Market Summary
12:15 Noon News Roundup
12:15 Page-1 (Local news)
12:20 Page-2 (State News)
12:25 Page-3 (World & Natl News)
12:30 Lone Star Brass Band (Mon-
\ Frl.)
12:30 Washington Reports (Sat.)
12-45 Mel Ammerman Show
IKK) Spot Summary
1.-02 Mel Ammerman Show
1:30 Church Bulletin Board
1:35 Mel Ammerman Show
2:00 News in Brief
2:05 Ty Turner Show
2:30 Ty Turner Show
3:00 News In Brief (Mon-Thurs)
3:00 La Grange Livestock Sale
(Frl.)
3.*05 Ty Turner Show
3:30 Ty Turner Show
3:30 HI-Notes (Sat)
4:00 News in Brief
4:05 Town A Country Time
4:30 Polka Party ~
4:45 Grand Prize Polka Party
(Mon.-Frl.)
Sr46 Polka Party (Sat.)
5:00 Evening News Roundup
5:00 Page-1 Local News
5:05 Page-2 State News
5:10 Page-3 Natl. & World News
5:15 Evening Serenade
5:25 KVLG weather Watcher
5:30 Evening Serenade
5:55 Sports in Brief
6:00 Sign Off
SUNDAY
7:58 Sign on
8:00 Pilgrim Traveler Gospel
Singers
9:00 News in Brief
9:05 Sunday morning Serenade
9:30 Sunday Morning Serenade
10:00 News in Brief
10:05 Sunday morning Serenade
10:15 Song of Life
10*45 Hymn time
11:00 First Presbyterian Church
12:00 Sunday Serenade
12:15 Local News
12:20 State & World News
12:30 Music for Easy Listening
IKK) Spot Summary
1:02 Music far Easy Listening
1:30 Music for Easy Listening
2KK) News In Brief
2:05 Music for Easy Listening
2:30 Music for East Listening
2:55 News In Brief
3KX) Ray Baca Orchestra
4KX) Lutheran Vespes
4:30 Sign Off
CHURCH AUXILIARIES MEET
St. John's Lutheran Church Wo-
men and Brotherhood of Warren-
ton, met in a regular meeting
at 7:30 p.m., February 12 In the
meeting room of the church.
The meeting opened with the
hymn, and Bible study which was
conducted by Pastor Koenig.
In the individually held busi-
ness meetings, president Verbie
Bauer appointed Mrs. Edwin Jas-
ter as Junior Lutheran Leader
and Mrs. Herbert Degner, Mrs.
Marvin Dan Koenig, and Mrs. Lin-
da Lenert as teachers with her.
Appreciation was expressed for
the year books, compiled and print-
ed by Pastor and Mrs. Koenig and
Mrs. Clinton Krause, which were
distributed during the evening. The
group voted to participate in
the New Guinea Christmas Cheer
by preparing a box of articles they
can use. It was announced that
these boxes must be in between
March 19 and April 13. The
marketing chairman reported pur-
chasing four dozen tumblers for
the church kitchen.
The brotherhood elected Edwin
Jaster and V.G. Frenzel their
delegates to the one day Southern
District Brotherhood Convention
to be held in Kerrvllle on March
3.
Also discussed was the install-
ing of chalk boards in die Sunday
School rooms. Volunteers are to
contact Pastor Koenig for infor-
mation. "Happy Birthday” was
dedicated to Mrs. Otto Krueger
Erwin Oetken, and Mrs. Otto Woeff,
birthday celebrants this month.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting.
KLUMP TO HEAD CLUB
Ronald Klump was elected pre-
sident of the Round Top- Carmine
Community 4-H Club when it met
Tuesday evening .February 13, at
the club house in Warrenton. Also
elected was Bruce Frenzel, vice
president: Kennie Hall, secretary;
Judy Bunjes, treasurer; Annette
Marie Tiemann, reporter; Kath-
leen Klump, council delegate; and
Judy Bunjes, alternate delegate.
The meeting opened with the
4-H nledge and a prayer. A card
thanking the club for remembering
the residents of Cozy Rest Home at
Christmas time was received from
Mrs. Lena Wunderlich.
The club voted to set the se-
cond Tuesday of each month as
their regular meeting date. Coun-
ty Agent, Clinton Bippert gave a
demonstration on a "First Aid
Emergency Kit”, after the meeting.
Reminders of 4-H activities co-
ming up in the near future were
given. They are Junior Livestock
Show, March 16; Adult Leaders
Supper , March 10; 4-H Council
Meeting. April 7; and County eli-
mination in 4-H Round-Up contest.
After the group enjoyed recre-
ation refreshments were served.
Tne next regular meeting of die
Qub will be on Tuesday evening,
March 13, at 8 p.m. In die Home
Demonstration Club House. Home
Demonstration Agent, Mrs. Freu-
denberg will give a demonstration
on "Beautification of Home
Grounds.
REMOVE
WARTS!
arta Away
Doctor* warn picking or scratch-
ing at warts may cause bleeding,
spreading. Now amaaing Com-
pound W* penetrates into warts,
destroys their cell*, actually melts
warts away without cuttins or
burning. Painless, colorless
Compound W, used as directed,
removes common warts safely,
effectively, leaves no ugly
make those happy
LONG DISTANCE CALLS
STATION-TO-STATION
Once upon a time, you had to have an “occasion"
to call long distance ... but now it's a national habit
to say “hello" in person . . . anywhere. Americans
enjoy the lowest long distance phone rates in the
world ... and it costs even less when you call station-
to-station after 6 p.m. or all day Sunday. In fact, you
can make 3 calls for the price of 2 ... so make
someone happy today with a long dis-
tance call. You'll feel wonderful too!
The Southwestern States
Telephone Company
1962 - TAX ASSESSOR'S NOTICE - 1962
I wtyl be at the following places on the dates specified below for die purpose of anenhg
property for State and County taxes. Thne for assessing will expire on April 34, 1962. Be sure
to mamas your property and claim Homestead Exemption from State tax. HOMESTEAD EX-
EMPTION WILL NOT BE ALLOWED ON PROPERTY THAT IS NOT ASSESSED.
I wfll aim register cars and trucks. Be sure to bring your 1961 license receipt and Certificate
ef Title.
THIRD WEEK
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SCHULENBURG — Thursday, Feoruary 22, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
SCHULENBURG — Friday, February 23, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
DUBINA — Saturday, February 24, from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.
FOURTH WEEK
„ i *
CISTERN — Monday, February 26, from 9 a. m.‘ to 12:30 p. m.
MULDOON — Monday, February 26, from 1 p. m. to 2:30 p. m.
HIGH HILL — Tuesday, February 27, from 9 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. : '• *
FREYBURG — Tuesday, February 27, from I p. m. to 3 p. m.
AMMANNSVILLE — Wednesday, February 28, from 9 a. m. to 12 noon
HOLMAN — Wednesday, February 28, from 1 p. m. to 3 p. m.
1BLUM — Thursday, March 1, from 9 a. m. to 11 a. m.
GILBERT H. ECK
TAX ASSESSOR - COLLECTOR, FAYETTE COUNTY
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
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Fuchs, Durwood L. The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1962, newspaper, February 22, 1962; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1113379/m1/4/: 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.