The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1964 Page: 4 of 16
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BISCUITS, 3 for
Carling Black Label, no dep. bottles
BEER, ctn. of 6
Specials for
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Maxwell House
COFFEE, 1 lb.
Maxwell House Inst,
COFFEE, 6 az ... <
Robin Hood
FLOUR, 25 lb
Mortons
SALAD DRESSING, qt
Nabisco Premium, 1 lb
CRACKERS, 2 lb
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Del Monte, med
PRUNES, 2 lb. .
Yellow Rose of Texas
FLOUR, 5 lb
Large size
WESSON OIL
Bud Golden
SYRUP, gal .
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59C
Northern, 4 roll pack
TISSUE
a.
Mrs. Tuckers, 3 lb. can
shortening .
Carnation pt
COTTAGE CHEESE . .
Mortons Plain
SALT, 2 for .
La Grange Journal-Thurs. August 6, 1964—
St. Luke’s Laboratory
Dedicated in Memory
Of Dr. Jack Ehlers
showered with rice and
I a corsage of red car-
and the mothers wore
j of white carnations.
Hugo Ahlschlager the gr-
elects grandmother also
white carnation corsage.
Wessels register -
the guests and Miss Lill-
recently held Open
--- -------> the opening
of the new Cardiovascular Diag-,
nostic L------- .
the late H. J. Ehlers. M. D. who
for five years served as Chief
of Staff for S. Luke’s Hospital.
Dr. Ehlers is a native of La
Grange and a brother of Alfred
Ehlers of here.
Robert D. Leahman. M.D.,
Chief of Cardiology for St. Luke’s
or Iodized
OUTDOOR TIPS
boot strap
Some fishermen use shower
curtain rings to attach hip boots
to their belt. These are non-cor-
rosive, won’t stick and freeze as
regular boot strap snaps often
do. *
*
Linda Roesler has ret- gift table that
ered with a lace <------
h Ranch Style, no 303 can
BEANS, 2 for
two weeks
dark gray, value $16.95;, vacation through the states of La. y,<renek, Mrs. MiltonKoehl, Mrs.
Arkansas, C
Mississippi,
les. Toast Master Steam Iron, Rinia arKj Washington D. C. They
$18.95, Sunbeam Automatic fountains. National Park,
suue pan. $18.75, free electric- the nations capltol and Kenned-
ity for bldg for auction; Gulf Oil ys Grave and Williamsburg an<
Corp.; One (1) case (24 qts.)
single G motor Oil, value $18.00;
La Grange Motor Co., 1952 St-
udebaker 4 door sedan, motor
#919997-value $175.00; South
Texas Producers Assn., $25.00
cash donation; Cottonwood Inn,
One sheep, value $23.00. Four
the CLOSE OUT
SALE ♦
AT THE -k
BUCCARENE *
GROCERY *
IN ELL INGER *
WILL BE *
CONTINUED *
suggest- * EACH FRIDAY AND *
SATURDAY
HEREAFTER
UNTIL
FURTHER NOTICE
hose scaler
Tips keep coming in i
ing that fish can be scaled with
a hose. Apparently good water
pressure is required and only
some species have light enough
scales for this tip to work. Any- ft
one want to clarify?
*
(4) sizzle? steak dinners, value ing the last rites from here
$10.00; Blue Bonnet Beauty Sa- were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jur-
lon. One permanent wave, value ajda and
$12.50; Consolidated Smokeho-
use. Consolidated Smokehouse
turkey sausage, value $15.00;
First National Bank. $50. Bond;
La Grange State Bank. $50. Bond;
Morgan Implement Co. One (1)
Electric Ice Cream Freezer,
value $32.50; Stanley Bonner.
Fifty pounds of beef, at Con-
solidated Lockers value $40.00’
Eckels Grocery. Gift certificate
for $10.00 In merchandise; La
Grange Egg Company, Gift cer-
tificate for $10.00 for any Pay-
master Feeds; Fashion Dress
Shop. One 3 piece suit by Jo
Hardin-wash and wear, size 14;
retail value $14.98-color green-
glen plaid, double breasted, sl-
eeveless Jacket, straight skirt,
complimented by a green blouse
to match.
LOOSE LACES
Walk through briars or other
rough brush and you know what
happens to boot laces. They un-
tie over and over again. Stop
that quick by tying large bows,
then tying the bows. Looping
one bow through the other holds
laces fast, yet still they untie
cine, is in charge of the unit.
Special guests included Mrs.
H. J. Ehlers and her two dau-
ghters, Mrs. Wesley Parker and
Mrs. John Goss.
ELLINGER
NEWS
Mrs. Lorene Koehl
return home
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Hruska
and family returned home Thurs-
. —i Hot Srpings, Ark.
home they visited with
and Mrs. Darwin Hruska in
Mrs. Henry Hrachovy, Mr. Joe
Hrachovy and Mrs. E. C; Jec-
menek. The funeral was Monday
morning at 9 o’clock in Ft.
Wortft.
ATTEND FUNERAL
Mr. and Mrs. William Koehl
and Keith of La Grange and
Grace Jurajda of here made a
trip to Ft. Worth Sunday to pay
their last respects to Mrs. John
Jurajda who passed away Sat.
Mrs. W. J. Koehl Sr. and Miss
Nancy Koehl accompanied them
as far as West to visit with
Mrs. Sophie Janek and Miss
Rose Janak.
GIN REPORT
The Lee Walla gin reports that
last year up to date he had gin-
ned 146 bales, and total report
for this year are 8 bales.
MELLORINE, Carnation, 1/2 gal. .... 39C
ICE CREAM, Carnation, 1/2 gal 69C
the nations
many other places. They rep-
orted a very enjoyable trip.
MRS. JOHN JURAJDA DIES
Relatves and friends receiv-
ed the sad news of the death
of Mrs. John Jurajda (nee Cl-
ara Martinek) of Ft. Worth last
Saturday morning. Those artend
ing the last 1 -- ——• . ~
were 1... - ,—
pike Safety Tire value $32.95; ^ey^gh*-R4y-03.--Afrer spending
_ ---- days in H(Jt SrpingSt Ark.
Enroute home they visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hruska in
La.
PASSES AWAY
Mrs. Bill Chism (nee Annie
Hotmann) a native of Ellinger
died in San Antonio Monday.
July 27 at the age of 80. She
was buried in Upthula, Texas.
Surviving her are three sons and
one step daughter. Two sisters
Mrs. Helen Chrism and Miss
Amanda Hotmann and a number
of nieces and nephews all of
San Antonio.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. 1
urned home from the Columbus
hospital where she underwent
surgery last week. She is im-
proving nicely.
Mrs. Alex Fehmer is a pat-
ient in the La Grange Hospital.
Mrs. Ottilia Tobias had eye
surgery at the Columbus hosp-
ital last week. She is reported
to be doing well.
RETURN HOME FROM TRIP
Misses Joyce Hrachovy and
Dolores Drab, both of Houston
just returned from a two weeks
Gerogia, Alabama,
, Tennessee, North
Carolina. South Carolina, Vir-
To date a total of 61 merch-
ants have indicated that they warn
to participate in the Lions Club
Radio Auction scheduled for Aug.
25 to29. These contributing mer-
chants will receive a substantial
amount of free publicity over
radio station KVLG two weeks
to ten days before the auction
is held.
Solicitation for the auction be-
gan on Tuesday, July 21. and will
continue to August 11.
Donors and articles with their
value contributed since last week
include the following:
Dyer’s Pharmacy, Six Trans
istor Sony Radio-retail value
$22.95; Fred Miertschin, Two
cases Amalie Motor Oil-Retail
value $24.00; Schulz Conoco St-
ation, Wash and grease job. oil
change, oil filter change. Ret-
ail value $10.00; Kallus Humble
Station. Wash job, grease job,
oil and oil filter change, tank
full Enco Extra gasoline. Value
$16.75; Triangle Service Stat-
ion, One (1) Pennsylvania Turn-
Brasher Motor Company, 1950
Dodge 4 door sedan. Price $150.
00; Coca Cola Bottl’ngCo., One
(1) Aluminum Cooler-retail val-
ue $18.95; Johnnie’s Used Fur-
niture, Used, Upholstered Liv-
ing room chair, value $12.50,
New value $40.00; Meiners Mo-
tor Co.; Complete Automobile or
Pick up paint job. Including re-
finishing window mouldings, va-
lue $60.00; House of Lou-Gil,
One pair Boudoir Lamps, Yell-
ow and Gold Trim, value $20.
00; Kruschel Sisters, Use of Bldg
for Auction. Old Famous Bldg;
Lincke Floor Covering Co.. One
gal. Franklin Rubber Gloss cl-
eaner, one gal. Franklin triple
life floor wax, value $7.50; Mob-
il Oil Company, One case Mobil
OH, value $13.50; Crayton St-
udios, Scenic Photo Oil Paint-
ing of La Grange. 16 x 20, gold
frame, value $50.00; Green Lan-
tern. Ten (10) $1.00 dinners;
Albers Hatchery, Two (2) cases
grade A eggs, value $24.00; Ha-
rry & Lynn’s. Ten (10) $1.00
dinners; St. Anthony’s Rest Ho-
me, Donation. $25.00; New York
Store, Man’s two suiter travel
Perry Bros., One (1) 4 speed
V-F Monaco Record Player, va-
lue $17.95; La Grange Utillt-
$16.45, Dormeyer Portable mix- viSited Hodges Gardens, theSm
cr v —
suce pan, $18.75, free electric-
capltol and Kenned-
One (1) case (24 qts.)
St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital
in Houston £----.
House to announce u.
bow through the other holds
I
Laboratory in memory of easiiy at day’s end.
OUCH, THAT’S HOT!
Camp burns can be treated
with at least two common sub-
stances that doctors suggest.
First is tea. Tannic acid in tea
soothes blistered skin, is excel-
lent for sunburn. Second is the
-------- white of egg- Albumen is the
and Assistant Professor of Medi- gtuff in eggs that dyes and heals.
Apply one or the other and let |
dry. Repeat.
I
Bridal Shower Honors"
Marilyn Mueller
A bridal showerhonoringMiss
Marilyn Mueller,bride-elect of
Roy Gene Koehl, was held in the
Ellinger C of C Hall Sunday,
August 2, at 2:30 p.m.
As the bride-to-be entered the
hall with her mother Mrs. Mel-
vin Mueller and the groom el-
ects mother Mrs. LeRoy Koehl
she was
presented
nations l
corsages
Mrs.
oom
wore a
Miss Nancy
Un H^inWegistered the gifts. I
Those assisting with the gifts I ,
were Mrs. James Krenek. Miss
Margie Gaertner, Miss Nin I
Vaye Friedel. Miss Ruth Ellen |
Oetken. Miss Nancy W^sels.
Miss Charline Trilicek. Sheilah .
Roberts and Anna Poncik. I
An artificial rain fountain cen- I
- ’ t was cov- I
ered with a lace cloth over red. I
After the gifts were opened and
displayed the honoree expressed
her thanks and appreciation.
The refreshment table held I
an arrangement of artificial H- I
owers. which were used through
Delicious refreshments of ch- I
icken salad sandwiches, potato
chips, pickles, a large variety
of cakes, coffee and ice tea was I
served to the guests.
Hostesses were Mrs. JaryeS
Larkin Koehl. Mrs. Manly Koehl,
1 Mrs. Richard Roberts. Mrs. Be-
nnie Poncik. Mrs. Monroe Ahl-
schlager, Mrs. Eugene Ahlsch-
lager, Mrs. Clarence Ahlschlag-
Mrs. Curtis Ahlschlager,
Mrs. Edwin Hoelscher, Mrs.Cl-
emence Hoelscher, Mrs. Leon
Jecmenek, Mrs. E.C. Jecmenek,
Mrs. Bennie Trilicek, Mrs. Vine
Krenek, Mrs. Florence Ahlsch-
lager, Mrs. Bennie Zbranek.Mrs
Henry Friemel, Mrs. Edgar von
Minden. Mrs. George Henneke.
Mrs. Ed Sklar. Mrs. Linda Roe-
sler, Mrs. Frankie Ahlschlager,
Mrs. Robt. Hentschel. Mrs. Gl-
enton Gaertner, Miss Ruth Ell-
en Oetken. Miss Agnes Trilicek. -
"XP an« Manl"ek- ■JaCK SPrat’ cut green> n0- 303 Can
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold I
Martinek and Norris and Nor- I
»man Wied, sons of Mr. and Mrs-1
Leslie Fritsch are spending J
week at the Hermann Sons enc- I
ampment in Comfort, Texas. I
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ,
Those visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. William Koehl and Keith |
Wednesday night of last week
in La Grange and enjoying some
home made ice cream, cake, etc.
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jur-
ajda. Grace and Betty. Mrs. W.
J. Koehl Sr. and Nancy. Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Koehl. Mrs. Meta
Siebel of here and Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Steinhauser and Mark of
La Grange. The occassion was
WiUiams (Billy’s) birthday.
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Roberts, Dottie M. The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1964, newspaper, August 6, 1964; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254862/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.