The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1962 Page: 4 of 8
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SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF
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20-
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Station
For State Representative:
(District No. 46)
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Weather conditions . very dis-
agreeable fork movement of eattle
I and hogs. Butcher calve* from
in Cl AH nnm S«aanzlr*sz4 ls**</*.l*
Saves
hundreds of dollars
on Your
Printing Bills
1. 1945. recorded in
Pages 499503. Deed
Bastrop County, Tex-
herein conveyed being
at Port Sam
and actual work upon
~ Taken from the files of the
Smithville Times dated January
23, 1942.
the Military Training
, .$4 (XI to $9 (X).
to $15'Ml. Bucks.
Pairs,' $d (X) to
For State Senator:
(District No. 14)
CHARLES F HERRING
i He Election >
Mrs
Columbus
acquainted with her n w grand
daughter. Patricia Faye Glenn
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COIJNTY OF RASTROP
Whereas, by virtue of a
ORDER of SALE issued
the DISTRICT Court of TRAVIS
County, Texas,, on the 18th day
of December. A I) . 1961. wherein
SCHEVMACK BROS ROOFING
20-
Miss* I-orrsine M. Satcher, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry V.
SaUhsr.of San Antoota, became
the bride of Benno H. Friedrich,:
son of Mr*. W. A. Friedrich on
Saturday in the Grace Lutheran
Chur«h...,. .....■
Ixtmb.s.
$5.00 to
$14 00 a
Fred Glenn Sr was
last Thursday to
Political
Announcements
The Smithville Times is auth
orized to announce the following
names, subject to the Democrat ilc
Prunaries May 5. 1902:
and Paul
with the Rev.
Choice,
Commercial.
you might wan* to weaker but the better lightweight
i still bringing $2500 to
$27 50 per hundred No outstand-
ing pair of cow and calves offered
this week Young light weight
pairs still selling very active.
Top hog markets very active
with several deals bringing $18.30
to 418 50
(in hand at Flatonia Mrfnday
of cattle 446 hogs
paid were
COMPANY is Plaintiff, and ED ' daughter
WARD L PITTMAN, and wife. | They live
SYLVIA PITTMAN is Defendant. |
on a judgment rendered in said i
court against said Defendant and
in favor of the said Plaintiff for j
the sum of $2,637.57, Two Thou
sand six hundred thirty seven [
and 57 100 DOLLARS. with in-
terest thereon at the rate of 10 |
per cent per annum, from date
of judgment. with all
costs of suit, I have levied upon
and will on the 6th day of Feb-
ruary, A D 1962, txt ween the
hours of ten o’clock a m and
p m' at the Court
of said County, pro-
for cash to the high
all the right, title
Mr and Mrs J C Smith vis
lied in Wharton Sunday with
their son and family, Mr and
Mrs Calvin Smith and grandchil
dren, Camille and Calvin 111.
son of Mr. and I
Tom Freytag of our ciity, ;
solemnised on Monday, Jan-1
12th. 1942 at 9.30 A M. at
Peter and Paul Catholic
Father
and Choice, $17 80 to
Sows, $1300 to $1830;
.$14 (X) to $1700, Pigs,
$11 00 haed
20
IF* Valentin* »lm* at VACEK'S 50c to $1 00 per hundred lower
PHARMACY. Vacek's hav* Val*n- than last sale.. Packer cow* and
tin** every description f*r'*v-( bulls about steady . Stocker cow*
•ry person _____r
remember en this happy occasion.' calves
Better hurry, though while there
is a wide selection.
20-
The contract for the construc-
tion of
Camp in Bastrop County, was let
Monday 1 evening
Houston
the carqg will begin at once ' were 559 head
The Chamber of Commerce ha*. and 37 sheep
aid in listing rooms, as below:
CALVES:
| Good and
$25 10; ”
$23 00; Utility, $19 00
Culls. $19 00 down; Stocker Steer
Calves. $24 00 to $27 50; Stocker
Heifers, $23 50 to $26 00; Stocker
[Yearlings. $2100 to $25 00; Heavy
four o'clock
House door
ceed to sell
est bidder,
.and interest of Edward L Pitt-
man and wife, Sylvia Pittman in
and to the following described
property, levied upon, to wit.
All that certain lot, tract or
parcel of land situated in the
County of Bastrop, State of Texas,
on the East Side of the Colorado
River, out of the Sarah Cottle
Survey, and being a part of the
29 acre tract described in Deed
from Josie'' May Griesenbeck. et
al. to Alleene Ballew Pittman,
dated Aug
Vol 116,
Records of
as, said lot
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a pipe set in
the North line of Highway No 71.
130 feet West of the Store build-
ing belonging to grantors herein;
THENCE in a Westerly direc-
tion along the North line of said
Highway. 200 feet to a stake for
corner;
THENCE in a Northerly direc-
tion 600 feet to a stake for cor-
ner;
THENCE in an Easterly direc-
tion . on a line running parallel
with the South line thereof, 200
feet to a stake for corner;
THENCE in a Southerly direc-
tion (MX) feet to the point and
place of beginnirig/contatning 28
acres of land more or leap, as re
corded in Deed Records Vol 140,
Page 55, Bastrop County, Texas
Th* above sale to be made by
me to satisfy the above described
judgment for $2,637 87 in favor
of Plaintiff, together with
coats of suit and sale, and
proceed* to be appyed to
satisfaction thereof.
J. L. Nutt, Sheriff
Bastrop County, Toxas ■
COW AND CALF PAIR$:
Good, $165 (X) to $210 00; Med
ium. $140 00 to $170 00; Old Worn
Out, $120(X) to $145 00 ■
HOGS:
Good
$18 60;
Feeders,
$5 (“)' to
SHEEP:
Ewes.
$10 (X) t
$7 00;
pair
to
MK4T Railway'
Agent at. Brookshire, but former
ly of our city, twin daughters.
I born on January 15. 1942 at the
’ Bastrop Hospital The little twins
' weighed, one of. th'-m 6 pounds
1 and 6 ounces and the other 7
I pounds and 13 ounces They were
given the names of Joyce Jean
and Ixiyce Lynn Mother and the
| babies are reported to be doing
certain nicely from last reports.
out of
had
dir-
The
past directors were re-elected by .
the stockholders, the name of G.
B Powell being added. The di- j
rectors reeletced the present of-,
finals of the bank including Yer-
ger Hill, president; A G. Bues-
cher. vice president; O. F. Fores-’
ter, cashier; Charles Kuratko, I
assistant cashier; John J
mach. assistant cashier;
.Parsons, assistant cashier,
bank's report showed a healthy
condition of that institution.
-20-
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Pitman
have moved from Granger^tu our
city to make their home. Mr
Pitman is working for the MK4T
Railway Company.
20-
The marriage of Miss Alice Bea
trice Vgcek, daughter of Mrs.
Joseph Vacck of the Bartons
Creek community, to Mr. Anton
Louis Freytag,
Mrs.
was
uary
Sts
Church.
Janysek officiating.
20-
At this tim* of year
tak* chances with your
In tim** of illn*ss consult a (
competent physician, and whan in
n**d *f a prescription to b* filled
tak* it to VACEK'S tor caretui,
accurst* compounding by a r*g-
istored pharmacist. Vac*k'* '"*
any doctor's prescription.
-20-
Mr and Mrs W N. Porche
nounce the marriage of their I
daughter. Olivia, to J. Rowe An- 1
derson Jr., Tuesday, Jan. 5th, the]
marriage having taken place in i
Austin.
special
apartment* and homes, and those'
who have either of these should
call at the C of C rooms and list
thein offerings Miss Vlasta Bar
ma is in charge of this work, and
she is being assisted by others
connected with the office.
20-
The first carload
ever to be shipped out
County started on its
New York City tonight The car
was No ART, 18,359, belonging j
to the Missouri, Kansas and Texas
Railway Company The spinach
was produced near our city, and
Mr Joseph Rosenbaum, who is at
the head of the spinach industry |
in this section states this is the
first of approximately 100 'cars
that will be shipped
city during the sea- j
ANYONE CAN OPERATE
COLE'S Spirit-Type DUPLICATOR .
i ■ :»
.-20
Born to Mr and Mrs Charles
E Steinheimer. formerly Miss
Doris lee' Nichols, daughter- of
Garth Nichols, a little
weighing 7 >a- pounds,
in New York City.
20- '
Give your Valentins a box of
fresh Pangburn's chocolates from
VACEK'S. In special Valentin*
peckage. Also other gifts for Val-
entin* Dey. and a large sel*cti*n
of greeting card*.
20-
The Smithville Stale Bank
its annual stockholders and
■ ectors meeting on Tuesday
Weight
Bulls,
$17 50
to $2030;
Light
Weight
Bulls,
$16U0
to
$1800
COWS:
Good
Heavy
Weight,
$14 50
to
$1680;
Cutter
Cows,
$1300
to
$1500,
Canner
Cows,
$10 00
to
$13 00
Mfli 4 — THURSDAY, JANUARY »■ IM3
MFRTIMR CHAIN LINK FINCIS
Complete and installed Fre*
•atimate*. Builders Supply Co.,
phone AD 7-2402, Box 509,
Smithville. - 12tfc
mu.
Wo vacuum clean every car
we wash
ALLItoS HUMBLE SERVICE
STATION
t Rhone AD 7-2118
•ABT CHICKS—Rull*rum con-
trolled selected stock. English
White Leghorns, Reds, Barred
White Rocks, Layorcas, Black
Minorca*, Ancona*. Chicks, pul-
lets at low prices every Tues-
day. Alber* Hatchery, La
Grange. 8-tfc
Wo will pick up y*ur latindry
FUSSY ABOUT
YOUW*W-OTH«$7
Th*n let u* care for'
your wardrobe. We
like “fu**y" cu»to-
mer*. We guarant**
satisfaction.
CALL ■
CRAWFORD’S
Laundry & Cleaners
Rhone AD 7-2391
Opp**it* Pine* Hotel
80-tfc
Mifttschin & Reeves
Plumbing & Electric
201 Olive, Smithville
Butin*** Ph*n* AD 7-24S3
Rm. Ph*n* AD 7-2781
30-tfc
FOR SALE— New And U**d Bu-
tane Systems Phone AD 7 2521
tfc
NOTICE
SINGER Salesman. J L Randle
of 918 Congress Shop, Austin, will
now be located at Trousdale 4
Son Drug Store, phone AD 7 2211
every Wednesday. 10-tfc
FRR SALS—N**d And Used du-
- tone Systems. Phone AD 7-2521.
WANTED TO RENT—Small pas-
ture, fenced, watered, close to
town 5 to 25 acres Contact or
write Hal Wallace. 501 Olive
St. . 3 3tc
MATTRISSIS RINOVATRO
OR MAOR INTO INNIB-SPRING
Our representative is in Smith-
ville Wednesday*. Leave name
and addr*M at Mikeska's food
Market or write Best Bedding Co.,
Round Rock, Texas IB-tfc
Flatonia Livestock
Market Report
HOUSE OF LOU-GIL
CtMtom Made Draperies, Bed
apreada. Decorative Fabrica,
Carpets, Drapery Hardware, Ac-
CMeonea, Interior Decorator
Service.
G. A WISSILS
Plwn* 3S1 209 S. J*ftor**n
La Grange, T*xm
M-tfe
Walla. 44fe
11
PROFESSIONALS
Rainwater Soft!
30 MINUTI WASH
(Include* >0 Minut* Wash Tim*
* 1 Spray Rin** and 2 Big Rin***)
1 HAIR DRYIR
-6 Big Dryers-
Block, la*t of Stop Lit* Ml
Highway 71
Op*n 24 H*ur* 7 Day* a W**k
Bob’s Laundromat
—SELF SIRVICI—
Wa*h In Water Which la
Farm Facts
j 20 Years
I VACEK'S PHARMACY
■ ■—Firn Bam as 9* woh
ttrat towrtlnn, 3c par word flnk
Itfwtag toaarttoM, mtntou—
NEW FARM BUILDINGS, remod-
eling, and other farm improve-
ment* can be paid for with a
longterm, low payjnent Fed-
eral Land Bank loan, and you
can pay -in advance without
penalty See E A. loitsch.
Manager. Federal Ijnd Bank
Association of La Grange
Phone 268 3tfc
Charles R. Porter
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Heating * Air Conditioning
Licensed • Bonded
In Smithville
Route 2, Box 651, Austin. Texas
Phone Hickory 2-3045
Collect Cails Accepted
Kirby D. Guettler
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
^tnldmg • Painting - Remodeling
— Free Estimates —
AD 7 2304 1303 E 8th
Smithville, Texas
WATCH
REPAIRING
A. H. GIESE
603 HUDGINS
SMITHVILLE, TEXAS
1 4tpd
FOR SALE-New end Used Bu-
tane System*. Phone AD 7-252A
tf?
ANGUS PRODUCTION SALE
Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Renger's
first production sale, 4o bulls, 20
females, outstanding blood lines.
Mule Spring Angus Farm. Hal-
tottovllle, "Texas, Feb. 19, 1062,
1:00 P. M. For catalog and infor-
mation, write
X Columbua,
3 3tc
Aut*
Austin Station. Aus- I
'e a short resume of i
4-ltpd
4-lfr ( RUa. C. C. (Pern) «ote. Doom.
Lillian Hyson
Main Street
W
O.
E
any
just
Mr;*.
l«T
FOR RENT—Nice, Cool, Modern
3 bedroom home. Butane, elec
tricity, school bus, private' tele-
phone line One mile south of
Smithville on highwav 95 Rich
Rehmel. nhone 24IJ. 5(N Frank
St. I-x Grange. 4 tfc
MERLE NORMAN
Cosmetic Studio
FOR SALE OR TRADE—3 Bed
room Home located on Lively
Drive in Northwest part of San
Antonio W W Cantrell. Smith
ville, Texas Itc
you—working in vour
community Call Mrs
Adams. GR 8-6321 or
502 N. 34th, Austin
one mile south
Road 1115
In, business
OR. JAMES L. ASHLEY
OPTOMETRIST
Eye* Examined — Glasses Fitted
CONTACT LENSFf FITTED
Frame Repairs A Lense*
Duplicated
Closed on Thursday
Office in Professional Building
Phone 38(1 la Grange, Texas
FOR SALE — Two Registered
'Shorthorn Bulls, both 14 month
old Reds lde.il for Cross Breed
ing Sec them at Togo, Texas,
or call AD 7 2746, papers fur
nished Charles Baggett, 404
Short Street \ 3 2t|w1
WANTED
Married man. mature, mechani-
cally inclined Car necessary, may
mean double your
come Write personnel Manager.
Box 3119, So. .
tin. Texas Give a short resume of
back ground 4-3tc
DR. D. R. TAYLOR
OPTOMETRIST
Ey** Examined — Glass** Fitted
Schroeder Bldg. — Phone 383
La Grange, Texaa
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Phene 194
F. L. GI NN, D V M.
Residence Phone 590
La Grange
Veterinary Hospital
of Cistern
I’honv PR
Over forty
4 tfc
La Grange
Chiropractic Clinic
E. ,L. FITZPATRICK, O. C. v
Office Hours; 9 * m. to 12 Noon
2 p jn to fl p. ,m. on
Monday, Wedntsqay and Frida)
ft a. m. to1 12 Noon on
Tuesday and Thursday
Other Times by Appointment only
221 East Travis — Phone 8F
la Grange, Texas
BOOSTER CLUB
MEETS
4th MONDAY OF EACH MONTH
at 7:30 P. M. '
RURAL HOUSEWIVES
Avon cosmetics offer excel
lent earning opportunity for
own
Ann
write
. Itc
LOOK! LOOK I LOOKI
For sale cheap, pecan, fruit
and shade trees, roses and bushes
Drive out to the Cistern'Ntiracry
located
on FM
fl .3458
years
— SENORA
HEALER f READER'
ADVISOR
. COME IN
I.O.O.F. l>odge No. 39.3
Meets Every Monday. 7:30 P. M
1.0.OF. Hall, Smithville. Texa*
Visiter* Welc*m*
E Beal, Noble Grand
II Bryant, Vice Grand
S Saunders, Secretary
Ed Ihiusman, Treasurer
previous in
E. M. KING
INSURANCE
Vito, Hospitalisafien. Fire, I
REAL ESTATE
AD 7 2722 Smithville. Texa*
Dr. Jennings B. Cook
OPTOMETRIST
I Eye* Examined — Glass** Fitted
Lenses Duplicated
Office Hours 8 00 to 6 00
Saturday 8 90 to 1:00 p m.
, Other hour* by appointment only
i Phon* PR64S78 Bea 247
FLATONIA, TEXAS
Notice is hereby given -to
person or persons having a
claim against the Estate of
Irene Anderson, (deceased)
present same to the person whose
name and address are listed be
the time prescribed
2 j
FOE SALE—J
Werrt.
' White Xi
low, within
by law *
Mrs
"* flO2
Smithville, Texas
them.
,aiirrou»'ilngs, feeding s< bed-
ul^s. ' artd temperature* —
to which they're accustomed
• results in weight losses.
Tranquilizers help reduce
Tranquilizers
help livestock gain
weight.
largo
Tests
hoars
fighting The drugs, too. may
bo useful in cutting down
nervousness in gilts before
breeding or during furrow-
ing
Tranquilizers have bee n
used with a great deal of
TrsnqulUzing drugs are
proving as useful to animal*
as they are to humans, Not
only ar* they used to quiet
nervous, upset. or wild
animals, but also to get
better gain* in normal
ammaW by cutting down-
waste motion and minimizing
effects of mild stresses.
In one experiment, steer*
administered tranquilizers in
their feed gained weight
15% faster with a 10% sav-
ing of food. In commercial
feed lot trials at Iowa State
College, tranquilizers were
added to the, feed of sheep
and a 17% increase in daily
gain wa* attained with a
8.5% saving in feed costs.
Not too much luck ha*
been attained with tranquil-
izer* to achieve weight gums
in hogs Tranquilizers how-
ever, may prove useful in
breeding op<rations
indicate tranquilized
get along without
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