The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 25, 1958 Page: 3 of 6
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i. 25, 1958
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SURANCE
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Box No. 7
TEXAS
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Hasses Fitted
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Grange
HOME
llile Room*
(and Cooling
nil Care
Invalid
I'NDERLlCH
Inge on Hy. 169
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TATIONS
24, 1958
I prices were
on the above
et to market
nd poultry
aid by pro-
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24* to 25*
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JESDAY, FEB. 25, 1958
SCS Enjoys
dentine Social
Valentine social was held
he W.S.C.S. on Feb. 12 at
'home of Mrs. L. J. Oeding
i, Mrs. Mollie Telschow as
(ostess.
Be opening prayer was by
I* W, C. Hunter and the
iship program, “Christian
Ion On The March,” was
tented by Mrs. Monroe Tol-
A panel discussion on “Our
fitage” was led by Mrs. L.
P Neall. with Mesdames J.
Hart, Hunter, Oeding, Tel-
ow, Sam Rosenberg, Bettie
ie and Frank Gemar.
L red table cloth decorated
h white hearts covered the
leshment table which was
tered with a white lace
lentine holding a red heart,
iked by red candles. A
j!e arrangement of white
ds and candytuft completed
j decor. Heart-shaped sand-
jc h e s, doughnuts, cookies,
idy hearts and other candy,
fee and tea were served to
Keen members and four
fsts. Mesdames C. O. Brac-
Hilda Stoelke, Elsie Schae-
and Lloyd Dippel.
THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Page 3
Explorer Scout
Candy Sale, Success
Explorer Scouts here Satur-
day met with an enthusiastic
response with their house-to-
house canvass in the sale of
“Golden Crumbles’’ candy, it
was reported here Monday by
F'ritz E. Lobpries, Explorer
executive.
The Scouts “sold out” with
62 pound cans of the delicious j
confection, Mr. Lobpries said. |
He added that more candy had ,
been ordered and would be |
offered for sale within the im- |
mediate future.
ivil Defense Is
Paul Club Topic
the St. Paul Home Demon-
Htioq club met Feb. 10 at
i home of Mrs. John Hauser,
;h seven members present,
fe vice-president, Mrs. Al-
ii Schoen, presided in the
fence of the president.
Wrs. Joe Barton and Mrs.
til Slubar gave interesting
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Charles Joe Janecka and
Miss Doris Mae Bohac.
Lewis Robert Holloway and
Mrs. Ruby Christeen McGinn.
ELECTION ORDER
AND NOTICE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF FAYETTE
On this the 11th day of Feb-
ruary, 1958, the Board of Trus-
tees of La Grange Independent
School District convened in
regular session with the follow-
ing members present, to-wit:
Mr. F. R. Dykes, President;
Mr. J. L. Morgan, Mr. Henry j
Berry, Mr. E. W, Meiners, Mr.
D. C. Wiley, Mr. Harry Vogt; |
and the following absent: Mr. |
Will Moore, constituting a j
quorum and among other pro- |
ceedings had by said Board of |
Trustees was the following:
Whereas the term of of- ■
fice of Mr. F. R. Dykes'
and Mr. D. C. Wiley, mem- |
ks on how to be prepared hers of the Board of Trus-
len disa-ter strikes. Book- , tees of this School District will
s oil ('ivil Defense were also expire on the first Saturday in
ndcd out to the members. 1 April, 1958, said first Saturday
ic ladies additionally dem- being April 5, 1958, and on
said date a trustee election will
be held in said School District,
k can. gallon jug, string, cor- Whereas it is necessary for
gated paper and paraffin. Board to pass an order
Die club donated three dol- establishing the procedure for
fs to the March of Dimes. f,hnB for, a"d conducting said
trustee election.
THEREFORE, BE IT OR-
strated how to make an
lergency stove out of a cof-
oan. gallon jug, string, cor-
ated paper and paraffin,
club donated three dol-
to the March of Dimes.
Icreation prizes were won by
rs. Emil Slubar and Mrs. Joe
\Virk, ,j)cLu:ious refresh- DLRl'.P BY THE BOARD
ents were served.
The next meeting will be
ild at the home of Mrs. Willie
irecka on March 10 at 1:30
I m.
TRUSTEES OF LA GRANGE
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
DISTRICT:
1. That an election be held
in said School District on April
___________ 5, 1958, for the purpose of
electing 2 members to the
OLOKADO GREETING 'Board of Trustees of said
Along with a renewal, a note School District,
received from Mrs. Law- j 2. That all requests by candi-
ince Weingardt (the former, dates to have their names
[iss Mary Rainosek) of Strut- I placed upon the ballot for the
n, Colorado. She stated that above mentioned election shall
le and her husband enjoyed be in writing and filed with
he Record very much and ex-| Mrs. Joellen Jalufka at Super-
•nded greetings to friends: intendent of Schools Office, J
id relatives around La 187 S. Jackson St., La Grange,
range and Hostyn. “Our wea- not later than March 5, 1958,1
ler is very favorable; had at 4 p. m.
»ry little winter so far,” she 3. That said election shall
rites. be held at the following place
and the following named per-1
sons are hereby appointed of-
ficers for said election:
At County Court House
Building in La Grange, Texas,
in said School District, with
S. T. Penick as Presiding
Judge, and C. M. Wern, Nat
Rudi and H. C. Henniger,
Clerks.
4. The manner of holding
said election shall be govern-
ed, as near as may be, by the
Election Code of this State,
and this Board of Trustees will
furnish all necessary ballots
and other election supplies |
requisite to said election.
5. Immediately after said
election has been held the of-
ficers holding the same shall
make returns of the results
thereof to the Board of Trus-
tees of said School District,
and return the ballot box to
the Secretary of said Board
| for safekeeping.
6. The secretary of t h i s |
Board of Trustees shall forth-
with issue a notice of said elec-
tion by posting copies of this
order at three different places
within the boundaries of said
School District, which posting
shall be done not less than ten
days prior to the date for said
election.
The above order being read. |
it was moved and seconded j
that the same do pass. There- |
upon, the question being called :
for. the following members of
the Board voted AYE: Mr. J.
L. Morgan, Mr. E. W. Meiners,
Mr. Harry Vogt, Mr. Henry
Berry. Mr. D. C. Wiley; and
the following voted NO: NONE.
F. R DYKES
President, Board of Trustees
ATTEST'
HARRY VOGT, Secretary
(34-lc)
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Phone GR-2-9293
104 Plymouth Life Bldg.
AUSTIN, TEXAS
REFRESENTING
Diversified Service*, Ine.
The Kansas City Auction Co.
Has Moved Back To La Grange
AND IS NOW LOCATED IN THE MOHRHUSEN-SCHMIDT BUILDING
We Are! Liquidating Two Stores
One Has Been Moved From Lockhart, Texas, And One From Caldwell, Texas.
THE TWO STOCKS WILL BE PLACED TOGETHER AND SOLD AT UNHEARED-OF PRICES!
We Are Liquidating Two Stocks of Dry Goods, Clothes, Shoes, Furnishings And All Kinds of Merchandise.
SAVE
AND MORE!
READ PRICES BELOW:
MEN’S
WHITE SHIRTS
$3.95 VALUE
$1.9$
MEN’S SOX
75? Value ... 39?
50? Value ... 25?
Men’s Wrangler
JEANS
$2.9$
KITCHEN TOWELS
10c EA.
3 FOR 25?
LADIES’ JEANS
All Colors
$1.9$
Come in and look over...
OUR 39? and 25? TABLES
Various Goods. Big Bargains.
LADIES’
COATS & TOPPERS
SAVE y2 AND MORE
LADIES’ SADDLE
OXFORDS
$5.98 VALUE
$2.9$
MEN’S CHAMBRAY
WORK SHIRTS
98c
Table Of Various Goods
UP TO $5.98 VALUE
98c
LADIES’
COTTON DRESSES
$2.98 VALUE
$1.49
DOUBLE BLANKETS
$5.98 VALUE
$3.9$
CHATHAM BLANKETS
$9.85 VALUE
$5.85
FEATHER PILLOWS
$1.98 VALUE
$1.39
MONMOUTH
WHITE SHEETS
$1.39
PILLOW CASES
25c
SHEETS
“Spring Night” 81 x 99
Cannon’s 81 x 108
ALL COLORS
$1.9$
PILLOW CASES ... 45?
Tadies’ dresses"
VALUES TO $10.98
$3.95
All Men’s And Boys’
WORK CLOTHING
At Reduced Prices
MEN’S HATS
SAVE
1-2
MEN’S SHIRTS
Van Huesen, Town Topic,
Campus - Values To $4.95
$1.98
Boys’ and Girls’
JEANS
ALL SIZES
$1.39
CHILDREN’S
COTTON DRESSES
VALUES TO $1.98
98c
MEN’S SHORTS
35c
3 FOR $1.00
MKN’S SPORT
SHORTS
VALUES TO $5
$1.39
BOVS’ SHIRTS
ALL SIZES
VALUES TO $2.95
$1.39
MEN’S
UNDERSHIRTS
ALL SIZES
25c
CANNON
TOWELS
LARGE SIZE
25c
LADIES' HOSE
VALUES TO $1.50
39c
Dan River • Glen Needle
FABRICS
ABC Pique • Reeves
VALUES TO $1.50
49c
IMPORTED
ORGANDIES
VALUES TO $1.39
39c
INDIAN HEAD
All Colors and Designs
59c
PIECE GOODS
• Fruit Of The Loom
• Pacific Mills
• Manchester Prince
• Wamsutta
VALUES TO $1.25
39c
NOTICE!
We have moved two stocks
of dry g-oods from our other
stores and all of this stock will
he on sale. You will remember
that the Kansas City Auction
Co. was formerly located at
the Von Rosenberg Co. Build-
ing.
Come and buy. Our store
is open for business. This will
he a complete sell-out of these
two stores.
You will save V2 and more.
After the sale, we will re-
stock our merchandise and
maintain our low prices.
Kansas City Auction Co.
MOHRHUSEN-SCHMIDT BUILDING — WEST SIDE OF SQUARE — LA GRANGE, TEXAS
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Sulak, John L. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 25, 1958, newspaper, February 25, 1958; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989838/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.