The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1961 Page: 3 of 6
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One La Grange student at
the University of Texas, Aus-
tin, is listed on the arts and
sciences honor list for the first
semester of 1960-61, whose
grades indicate distinguished
academic accomplishment. The
134 students out of 7,364 who
received Sumrna Cum Laude,
and making 49 grade points
and up, included Gary Alex
Koopmann, son of Mr. and.
Mrs. D. H. Koopmann. He re-|
gistered 51 points fur the high |
honor: _
SNEEZING?
DO THIS ' QUICK!
It takes Just ONE HOUR to use
HlJ + ti. Take two tablets (one
white, one brown) au'li half hour,
until 3 doses are taken. Then in
another hour, if not pleased, gat
your tike back ut any drug store.
Today at l.a Grange Drug Co.
Meet Another
Of Our
GENERAL
MECHANICS
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MORGAN MERCANTILE CO.
PLUM, SATURDAY
TEXAS ^2J52P apkil i
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LUTON’S Family Size Tea Hags,
12’s, Pkg......................................
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LIPTON’S Reg. Size Tea Bags, 16’s
23?:
LUTON’S Tea, V2 Lb.
70?
LIPTON’S Instant Tea, 3 Oz.
84?
LIGHT CREST FLOUR, 25 Lbs.
$1.79
OCEAN SPRAY Cranberry Sauce,
300 Size Can .............
DUNCAN HINES Layer t ake Mix
35?
FLUFFO, 3 Lbs.
79?
Giant Cheer
Reg. Camay Soap,
2 for
Reg. Lava Soap,
2 for
Giant Comet
Reg. Cheer
Personal Ivory
Soap, 4 for
Reg. Spic & Span
Now
Giant Joy
PREMIUM Crackers, 1 Lb. Box
25?
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LADDIE Ml< IIALSKY
Laddie has been with our
organization two plus years.
You will always find him
friendly and eager to help you
with any of votir mechanical
problems. See him soon!
LA GRANGE
MOTOR CO.
“4(1 Years With Ford”
PHONE 311
Lee Casey of Temple, Rob-
by Robbins of Laredo AFB,
and John Orsak of Austin
spent the weekend here with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John F. Orsak.
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* ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVES
One million Texans can't be wrong.
That many citizens of Ike state and more are
served by rural electric cooperatives. These
people know what a druggie ft was to get
electricity In rural areas. They know that many
of the homes would *tiN be dark were ft not
for the electric cooperatives.
These member-owners of ihe 77 electric coop-
eratives serving Texas, borrowed money al
interest to build their own electric systems. They
are paying back principal ond Interest on the
loans while enjoying a steady dependable
source of electricity from o first rate electrfa
system. The electric cooperatives of Texos ore
{
paying their own way with interest while building
a blighter tomorrow.
FAYETTE ELECTRIC
CO-OPERATIVE INC.
ON HONOR KOLI.
The University of Texas
College of Engineering has
announced its honor roll for
the first semester. Listed is
Edward Robert Moss, magna
cum laude. He is the son of
Attorney and Mrs. Miles L.
Moss.
Temple Mrs. Diers visited
with her sister, Mrs. Leona
Bullard, while the Kulhaneks
visited with the Rud. Viteks.
Mrs. Lizzie Diers and Mr.
and Mrs. Lad Kulhanek of
Columbus spent Sunday in
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our do«r
mother and grandmother, Mra
Agnes Hlinsky, who passed a wa v
one year ago March 8. I960;
Silent is the voice we loved to
hear,
A precious one Is gone;
A voice we loved is still.
A place is vacant in our home
That can never he filled
Her smiling way and pleasant face
Are a pleasure to recall;
She had a kindly word for each,
And died beloved by all.
Our loss is great, well not com-
plain,
Hut know in Christ we’ll meet
again.
Sadly missed by Children and
Grandchildren.
LEGAL NOTICE
l ndcr Texas Election Laws,
only (he persons residing in
La Grange Independent School
District and who have paid
their poll tax prior to Kebru-
;»ry 1. 1961 (except persons
exempt by law), are eligible
to vote. Persons applying to
j vote in this trustee election
must present their poll .tax
receipt to the Election Judge
at the poll. This action is nec-
essary because seven (7) elec-
tion boxes have been located
in the school district for the
convenience of the voters and
because a school district is not
divided into voting precincts.
L. D Boelsche, President
Board of Trustees
La (irange Independent
School District
(43-Ic)
CHARLES NOVAK
REALTY CO.
Homei * Farms Ranches
HutlnesR Property
8uburban Property
Phone Us to Buy or Bell
Real Estate
LICENSED and BONDED
Day Ph. 468, Night Ph. *89 J
1*8 N Washington, La Grange
REMEMBER
Sacred Heart Parish
Diamond Jubilee
C E L EBRATION
La Grange
Sunday, August 13
FAIR GROUNDS
DON’T BE MISLED!
Be sure your insurance is covered in strong Stock Companies
Our agency represents only A Plus AAAAA Companies:
Hanover Fire Insurance Co., Since 1852
Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Since 181(1
St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Since 1853
Continental Insurance Co., Since 1853
WEBER INSURANCE AGENCY
La Grange — Since 1918 — Phone 201
EASTER FEAST
Will Be Given Al
ROUND TOP
Rifle Association Hall
SUNDAY, APRIL 2
„i Ball Game at 3 P. M.
Carmine Vs. Shelby
Easter Egg limit For Children at 6:00 P. M.
Music During Afternoon And For The
DANCE BY SIL KRENEK’S ORCIL
Adm.: Dancers 50f, Spectators 10?
Lois of Good Eats and Refreshments
Next Dance Saturday, April 15, Music by Kay Krenek
WANTED
WOMEN TO TRAIN
FOR GARMENT FACTORY
It Months Training Period
EARN WHILE YOU LEARN
APPLY IN PERSON
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
SMITHVILLE, TEXAS
NOTICE
Accounting, Auditing and Income Tax Service
FRANK C. FISHER
407 S. Jefferson — Phone 643 — lar Grange, Texas
3 Blocks South on Schiilenburg Highway
Open 8:30 A. M. To 9:00 P. M.
WANTED
LESSEE AND OPERATOR
FOR SERVICE STATION AT
Intersection of Highways 71 and 77
Contact . . .
HARRY VOGT
Conoco Agent
LA GRANGE
Easter Specials
Sunny Field
FLOUR
Premium
CORN MEAL, WHITE
Armour’s
Dexola
VEGETABLE OIL, CAL. $1.95
25 Lh. Cloth Bag
$1.75
5 Lb. Bag
35c
8 Lb. Bucket
PURE LARD
Daily
CAT FOOD
Green Light
MANY PURPOSE DUST
Daily
DOC FOOD
Golden Rise
BISCUITS
Nutley
oleomargarine
$1.65
3 15 Oz. Cans
29c
1 Lb. Can
69c
3 15 Oz. Cans
25c
4 Cans
29c
2 Lbs.
35c
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2 the regular low price .«• ^
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sparkle
JO-ox
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JANE PACKER
ANGfL FOOD CAKE
JANE PARKER
APPLE PIE
JANE PAjtKER
PINEAPPLE TWIST
JANE PACKER
SEEDED RYE
JANt KAlftKEIi GlAZtD
DONUTS 27*
JANE PARKER
POTATO CHIPS
JANE P/tKKfll SANDWICH CktME
COOKIES
JANE PARKER
HOT CROSS BUNS
JANE PfcRKER
DESSERT SHELLS
AkP r»«ZEN SlICED
STRAWBERRIES
A&P FROZEN
BRCICCOLI SPEARS
*. 33*
233<
-"ft 37*
Vk“ 37*
2i*
2 Z 39*
2 z 39*
2
24-oz.
BtU.
46-oz.
Cant
Gelatine Dessert 4 Z 29*
m GRAPE JUICE
A&P WHOLE BEET
SUhSHSKE PIMENTOS
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE...
RIPE OLIVES 2 u 49'
NIBLETS MEXICO !RN 2 : 39'
DLL MONTE PEAS 2 39'
DEL MONTE CORil r 2 35‘
ASP MARVEL ICECREAM 1-2 GAL. 59c
fcaAbiA, JaqoLa,
WORTHMORE DEC
Nut & FtuJ Lgg
WORTHMORF CHOC MAKSHMAUOW
Rabbits
WOR1 HMQRf (ASTER
Basket Mix
ASST FRUIT
Jelly Egqs
lUDfN CHOC.
Lambic Pie
ROOOA MARSHMAllOW
Bunnies
WOR1HMORE COCONUT
(ream IflflS
Ol *0 19*
29*
w: 25*
J'AqaJi (p 'xodusJL SfuaiaLA.
All Purpose 10 Lbs.
MUSSET POTATOES 59?
Fresh Florida Lb.
POLE BEANS 19?
Winesapi Lb.
APPLES ..........................19?
Pink 1 Each
GRAPEFRUIT ................... 5?
CELERY, Stalks..............«... 19*
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1961, newspaper, March 31, 1961; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987028/m1/3/: 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.