The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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THE PAYETTE COTTNTY RECORD. LA ORANGE, TEXAS
FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1964
ponsibilitiea.
The July meeting will be in
the home of Tillie and Bernice
Psencik at Plum.
have a Texas Alma-
WSG Has Guests
At Meeting Monday
The Wesleyan Service guild
m< t .iMhe Travis Street Metho-.[)0 yOU nHV€
T' < h,ln',h Monday night with ! nac? It-S the most complete |
book of information about Tex-
as. You can find in it just about
everything worth knowing a-
bout Texas. We still have a few
iu'v l,?u> anSL a v,s‘u,r i copies on hand. When they are
1 "luoe. Mrs. Betty Ivy, ,gone there will be no more, i
of Leonti Giese. | Get one while they last. $1.75
Mrs. Giese presented the Por coPy- Th«* Record,
program, the theme of which j "■ 1 ' ■■ ■■
win? ‘‘Wor^ng Together in U- j
nity.” As guest speaker, Rev. '
MR. AND MRS. JERRY JACOB
the president, Irene Glover,
presiding. Besides Guild mem-
ber. there were present Mar-
; oret [light, deaeoness, the
Ttev. Paul Grout, and a visitor
Grout pointed out the need of
recovering purpose in religious
Mentors and reminded the
group, of their particular res-
FISH FRY
■ ;M/l i ' J
Eadi Friday
MONUMENT INN
Adult plates, $1.1$
Children's plates, 75r
Owners: Mr. & Mrs. Ra.v Baiun
NO SEWING
or DRESSES CLEANED
On Saturdays
Docekal Cleaners
Wedding1
DANCE
KJT Hall
Fayetteville
Sunday, June 21
Music by
Lee Use’s Orch.
Honoring Kenneth Parker
and bride, Dolores Svrcek
Admission: 25^
NOW!
LOW COST HOMES, INC.
Klaeveniann Reunion Sm-
Held At VFW Home
The third annual reunion of
na Stoever of Nordheitn, 88
years; oldest man, Charlie Koe-
nig of Cleveland, 60; Linda,
the descendants of Christopher daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her
and Mi i.i J<m t Klaevemimu bert Neimeyer ol Houston, the
was held on June 14 at
VFW hall here with 85 mem-
youngest; the Edwin Neimeyers
of La Grange, the longest mar-
hers and u- tors corning | ried couple; Mr and Mrs. Bill
from Garland, Temple, San I Koenig, Lester anrl Janet Sue
Antonin, La Grange, Scliulojv.
burg, Houston, F,1 Carnpo, Cle-
veland, Ciirpu Cliristi, Victo-
ria, Nordheitn Orange Grove,
Woodshoro and Yorktown.
Families repri sented were
those of Mr Minna Klaeve-
mann Stoever, Mrs. Mary
Klaeveniann Koenig, Mrs. Cal-
of Garland, traveled the great-
est distance; and the largest
family, the Mary Koenig fami-
ly with 4.1 members present.
Mrs. Edwin Neimeyer and
Mrs. John Koenig, chairman
and secretary, were in charge
of the covered dish dinner.
„.......... John Koenig was named chair-
lie Klni vemijon Ilertel, the late | man and Mrs. Bill Farek secre-
Hcnry Klaeveniann and the j tary for next year’s reunion
which will be in Schulenburg
some time in June.
Visitors included Mr and
Mrs. Alfred Foerster of (lid-
ding, Mrs. Mary Wartiken and
Miss Lillie Stoever of near
Schulenburg, Tony Truchard
BARBECUE
PORK, BEEF, CHICKEN
AND SAUSAGE
Every Saturday &
To Noon Sunday
Advance Orders Will
Be Appreciated
Ruether’s Grocery
Ph. 968-4426 - La Grange
of Cat Spring and Ed Williams
of Woodsboro.
OLD-TIME and MODERN
DANCE
FAIR PAVILION
LA GRANGE
Saturday, June 20
Music b.v
Lee Use’s Orch.
“Your Favorite Dance Band”
Adin.: $1.00 Per Person
Call 968-1250
For Free Table Reservations
i Read Record Want Ada
and
RICHARD IRVIN
having moved offices to 545 West Travis, I^a Grange, can
build your home at an even lower cost to you.
100% FINANCING
We can finance the whole home with no down payment and
monthly payments like rent.
Same Fast-Fair-Friendly Service
Phone us 908-1260. We can take care of all the details in
your home or ours - anywhere in Texas.
ANY PLAN - BRICK OR FRAME
You may furnish your own plan, our "competitor's, or choose
from our many selections. We also do additions and repair. We
invite you to check our deal with the folks we have built homes
for in Fayette County.
Pictured are Gerald “Jerry” Jacob and his bride, the
former Barbara Jacquelyn Eaton, who were married in
Mercedes on June 5. The bride is the daughter, of Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Eaton of Mercedes. The groom is the son ol
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jacob of Houston and grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Jacob of La Grange.
Bluff HI) Visits
Shafer Gardens
Tin Bluff Home Demonstra-
tion club met on June 9 at the
La Grange State Bank Pioneer
Room with Mrs. Ted Adamcik
as hostess. Sixteen members
and three visitors, Mrs. Anton
Pesick, Mrs. George Ostoff and
Mrs. James Zimmerhan/.el
were present. Mrs. Pesick later
became a member.
The president called the
meeting to order and Mrs. Ted
FOR EXPERT
CIJCANING & PRESSING
TRY
Zapp’s* Cleaners
146 N. Jefferson
Phone 968-4346
We Deltvnr
Adamcik gave the Council i<-
port. Mrs. Wilbert Jaster was
elected nominee for deb m
to the State THDA convention
in Houston Some plans for the
fair were discussed and some
suggestions for the new year
book were made.
Mrs. Delta Hausmann won
the recreation prize. Mrs Ad-
amcik served delicious refresh-
ments. ' .
After the meeting the l id ••
went to the O. E. Shafer home
on the Bluff to view the green
houses of all different kind of
cactus. Mr. Shafer also took
the ladies through his work
shop and showed them the‘dif-
ferent kind of pottery arid how
to make pottery which the la-
dies enjoyed very much.
The next meeting will be on
July 8 at the home of Mrs Gus
Hausmann.
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
BIG 4-DAY
SPECIAL
12-BTL. CARTON OF COCA-COLA
FOR ONLY 49c
(PLUS DEPOSIT)
WITH THE PURCHASE OF
. 8 GALLONS OF GASOLINE OR MORE
JUNE 18,19, 20, 21
DOUBLE GOLD ROND STAMPS ON ALL FILL-UPS
Triangle Service Station
Highway 77 North — Phone 968-4553
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
j WWl MEET SUNDAY
■ The Veterans of World War
1 and the Ladies Auxiliary will
hold their regular meeting in
the American Legion hall Sun
day, June 21 at 2 p m All
members are asked to be pro
sent.
iasa»agf-K
for a very
special
. occasion!
o
tAVIER $300.00
Alw io 91000 "
D I A M O K O M I ri < . m
Kxnrcm year pride and Joy
with the moat precious gift,
a brilliant and beautiful
Keepsake diamond ring . . .
a perfect gem iu a master-
piece setting.
Stoa«fe*4toSnr*MI ---- - 4_.
f" onvenient
Credit Terms
MOORE’S JEWELRY
& GIFTS
On TIi* Square
LA GRANGE
A & P’s Low Prices Keep
FOOD COST DOWN
PHKfS GOOD 1HBU
JUNf ?0, 1964
Derby
POTTED MEAT
3% Oz. Cans
8-69c
Sultana
PORK & BEANS, 52 OUNCE _CAN
Pacific Gold
FXBERTA PEACHES
Pure-Cane,
SUGAR
.......29c
No. 2'/a Cans
4-95c
10 Pound Bag
$1.05
5 Lb. Rag
53c
White Beauty
3 LB. CAN 49c
Brands Asst. Flavors
y2 GALLON 29c
READY-T0-DR1NK
HERSHEY'S CANNED
CHOC. SYRUP 2 39
ANN PAGE
Really Fine
MAYONNAISE
WISCONSIN FRESH MILK
CHEODAN CHEESE
VALLEY VIEW
DRIED APRICOTS
39*
Jane Parker
Asst.
SANDWICH
CREMES
3 24 Oz. Pkgs.
$1.00
11111
MARGARINE
8-oz.
...................1*0. |
chicwi or ruf in Horn miat chunk
TUNA FISH 2 •&: 59c
ANN RAG! STRAWBERRY
PRESERVES >1 99c
A PENN FATHER'S DAY PACK
LIGHTER FLUID 2 c;;. 31c
Gillette, Thin. Tkg. of 10
RAZOR BLADES.....33?
June Parker Pumpernickel or
St KIR RYE BREAD 2 1-lh loaves 33*
June Parker I '/■>-! J> Loaf
WHITE BREAD......2.V
r
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50 Extra
Plaid Stamp*
With
Thtt Coupon and Purchato of
1 ANN PAGE PiENCM
J DRESSING 35c
AT YOUR ASP SUPERMARKET
| Oof.
Coupon Good Mwu Juno ?0, 1064
©
50 Extra
Plaid Stamp*
With fhi* Coupon ond Purchoup of
mi op ioo ou* own
TEA BAGS .AS, 95c
AT YOU* A&r SUPERMARKET
•. Coupon Good thro Jun# ?0, 1044 |
n 2.» Ext ra
® Plaid Stamp*
WHh Yh*# Coupon ond Purehat# of
ANN PAGE
GRAPE JELLY
’£ 53f
NO COUPON NECESSARY
».TT 50 EXTRA PI AID STAMPS WITH
IANE PARKER PINE APPlf
TOPPED BUNS
C»«T }} EXTRA PLAID STAMPS WITH
NA0I5CO COOKIES
WAFFLE CREMES
37c
I lb.
Ctnj.
V •
i .
AMW r*c.l HO tMTKIKY
PRESERVES
AT YOU* AAP SUPERMARKET
Ofd. Coupon Good Dm Inn# ?0, 1944
”r 37c i
2.T Extra
Plaid Stamp»
Wl*h TMt Coupon ond Purrhaxo of
©
39c
\
ANN PAGE
SEASONED SALT »*£«.»€
AT YOUR ASP SUPERMARKET
M. Coupon Good thru *uno 1064
JakaM (pAoduce
Sweet, Juicy, Tree-Ripened
Peaches, Lb......19$*
Garden Fresh
Okra, Lb.........
GET 93 EXTRA PIAID STAMPS WITH
iPRKTZEl3ta.,.'‘°'S;
“21^ , 0*1 Y Pltif Stimpi
- '..Stt Fine Ciftt Faltr
msmksx.
Red-Ripe Cutters, Charleston Grey
Watermelons, Each ..................
Garden-Fresh Heads
California Lettuce, Each............... l.V
Garden Fresh
Bell Peppers, Lb...................... ity.
California Oranges................10—49**
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1964, newspaper, June 19, 1964; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989616/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.