The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1963 Page: 3 of 8
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PIGGLY.W1GGLY
WSCS Circles Meet
the
the regular
adjourned
shoppers
25c
Biscuits
16c
CORN
Kirtley News
1
bettie
PRUNES package 30c
35c
CHERRIES
Corrr tpon dent
EXTRA SPECIAL
HEATHS
COCOA 39c
BEANS 25c
at TROUSDALE DRUG STORE
CORN
11c
20c
MEAL
39c
BEANS 10c
FLOUR 99c
s20 valve FOR ONLY s15’5
29c
,>0^. )
bettie
CATSUP
17c
Smithvill., T»xae
Pham AO 7-2211
SHORTENING
59c
Notice
nmnMun
SAUCE
CRACKERS
CAN
30c
35c
ISc
205 EAST SECOND ST
We Have Both on Display
CREAM
PRESERVES
CELEBRATED MKTWDAY
Your Business Is Appreciated—
39c
89c
ph.™. u> 7 rmi
JREEI
Round House Vanilla
PEKMiSALK
COFFEE CAKE each 78c
WAFERS
GROUP HOSPITAL SERVICE
CUT BROCCOLI
Flatonia Modern Nursing Heme
16 Ox. Package
WHOLE BABY OKRA 24c
Went visited her sis- |
10 Os. f»«k*ae
STRAWBERRIES
39c
22 OUNCE
Ouceu-
Carbon Mtwday
Mr. and Mr». Rudy Zemlicka
Mr
Mrs Don Welch and
FLATONIA, TBXAS
I
. I
■M*
and
with
Mr
visited
FLATONIA LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION COMPANY
WHl NOT HAVE A SALE
ON DECEMBER 23, 1963
Remember, take this card and in-
quire at the Modern Nursing Home
in Flatonia whose staff is always
happy to serve you!
NOW ELIGIBLE TO PATIENTS IN
P M at
covered dish
OLD FASHION BORAX
All persons who are drawing welfare, have received a
Group Hospital Service Certificate Take this certificate to
the Modern Nursing Home in Flatonia (or additional informa-
tion on the Blue Cross plan, and take advantage of your eligibi-
lity to receive benefits in accordance within k
Circle No. 1 of the Women s
defy of Christian Service of
Methodist Church met Monday,
(•ember 2nd, at 12:10
church parlors for a
luncheon
After the luncheon
meeting was held with the leader,
Mrs W, C. Homuth presiding Mrs.
W. E Scallorn gave the devotional.
There were ten members present.
After all old and new bukiness, the
meeting
with Mrs R C.
fierember 3 at
Cora Northcutt
The meeting
Mrs Par-
Clyde Barr
WONDER RICE
PACKAGE 15c
Mrs Albina Vaculik, Supervisor
Mr P
several
living
relatives attended the funeral
community
sympathy to h.s family
Mra Nora Richards one of Kirt-
ley s oldest residents, pa.swd away
Saturday morning, December 7. at
the Smithville Hospital. almost two
years after the death of her hus-
band. Mr. Ralph Richards She
lad been in t>ad health for sev-
eral yean. She will be miawd by
ill her trends here Thia iom»
Mrs. Roy Whitworth
the weekend with I
Mr and Mrs. Charlie
Circle
Parsons
3 » P
was the co-hostess
opened with the leader,
sons presiding. Mrs
gave the devotional, Ihere were 13
members and 2 guests present
Spiced tea. cookies, mints and nuts
were served as refreriiments
I Circle 3 met Monday. Dec 2 at
j 3:00 P M with Mrs Irene Cox and
Mrs L J Brunson as co-hostess
Mrs. Dot Tdbert. the leader, pre-
sided ami Mrs J L. Thomas gave
[ the devotional Refreshments of
j sandwi<-hes cake and coffee were
I served to 18 members and 2 guests
No 2 met
Tuesday,
M. . Mrs.
VEAL
STEW MEAT lb
I* <M. Package
19c
Plumbing & Lighting Fixtures
IN IMK NEW LOCATION
MOCNCE
ALMONDS
PACKAGE 49c
Citation Automatic Electric Blanket
Double Bed, Single Control
72" by 84"
and 1
boys. Randy and Larry of NewguM
Frank Miller, a former resident
of K.rtley, died at the John Sealy
Hospital in Galveston Sunday De-
cember 1, 19K. after a long lines*.
He was bored Wednesday Dec X
at Oak Hill Cemetery He was the
son of Mr and Mrs P R Miller
R Miller has been dead for
years Mrs Miller is still I
A number of out of town ;
The I
extend.; their deepest
WE HAVE MOVED-
WE HAVE MOVED TO
City Plumbing & Electric Co.
H. V. REEVES. OWNER
Hmitinilh. Texas
phone vuuta very mu<-h The entire ♦"*
community extends deepest sympa- ♦
■ hy to her loved 'mes *
interment was in Oak Hill Crm ♦
etery Monday morning. ♦
Thrae who attended the funeral *
of Mrs. Nora Richards Monday 1 *
mom.ng were Mr ami Mrs. Home ♦
Richard* of Corpus Chnstl and Mr ♦
and Mrs. Arthur Richards of San >
Antonio, urns and daughti re-in-law j
of Mrs R.<-hanis. her gnindain and ♦
wife. Mr and Mrs Ralph Edward *
Richards and baby of Waco; her 1 *
| winddaughter and husband. Mr ♦
I and Mrs Anson Nash of Corpus i ♦
Christi; her two sorters. Mrs. Bell | $
Black of San Ant on. o and Mrs. ’ J
Tranette Mayne of Den-ton; her ♦
| orother. Mr Isaac Kinney of Aran- a
■ms Pass, and a number of other IX
I relatives and friends. ♦
| Little Carolyn Arm Sabrsula cele- J
brated her eighth birthday at the ♦
home of her grandmother and great ♦
grandmother, Mra Tilda Durnak *
and Mrs. Frants-a Mi Hit Sunday T
Her pan-nts. Mr and Mrs. Jack , ♦
Sabrwda and children. Mr and Mrs i *
| Dan Rohan and children of La | X
| Grange and Mrs. Jim Mikulenka , ♦
1'pentthe day m the Henry Miller ♦
ti—i. 1 * . ""9
I A nice lunch was served in the *
i if’emoon —
TWO NO f/i CAMB
PEACHES 49c
Mr and Mrs W R Vrnrr and i
Mr and Mrs. O. L. Warren spent '
Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs '
A. R. V'mer
Mr ami Mrs Bill McCaskill of |
Houston spent
their parents.
Winkler
j Mrs Eouiac
j ter-in-law and brother-in-law. Mr
, and Mrs Lee W’illiams of failing ’
Sunday afternoon. Mrs Williams :a
critically ill.
T W Urncr of Austin vis ted hfs 1
i sister, Mrs. Louise Went rerenlJy. '
They both had dinner w.th Mr and
Mrs W R Vrner.
Mr an! Mrs Grover Gadd visited
their (iaughic:-. Mrs. Margie Stefa1
and childn n of San Atnonio over
the weekend. , |
Mr and Mra A B Ward of Ro [
sanky visited
FRYERS
WMOLE — POUND
HM K FTAVOKN — FOCR PAOAC.F DIAL
JELLO
COFFEE
in <*/ JAR
$1.18
ARMOUR OTAR
BACON pound
55c
VRALHRUNN
•
STEAKS pound
79c
ARMOC'R (HLO
FRANKS pound
55c
VEAL CRIiCR
ROAST pound
49c
TWREE PO< ND RATE PICNK
CAN HAMS each *2”
Apples 25c
Carrots 10c
Celery - 15c
Spuds ~ 43c
RMM'LAB RWANR DOWN
CAKE FLOUR
•ATM MXK
LIFEBUOY SOAP !
PACKAGE 35c
2 BARS 25c
1 MMHILAR
1
•IMRtiU.*!
CANNED MILK
2 C|NS 25c
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The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1963, newspaper, December 12, 1963; Smithville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194211/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Smithville Public Library.