The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1963 Page: 5 of 8
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The Meanest Person
cher, Rk*e Nault.
Ryza Of the e thm
the All District Daw
ffODM erwwd win hr psd tor jtenrmat'on toad.ng •« the
•rerwt •( Rm* perwm. «r pt-raona who aigweMfy threw this
po.ww ktot kl Our yard Ri-wnie drd <rf • Srtyrtinlne poi
kM« , a terrible death. Ewr>1ht< pi -s.hto mm Awe to
•eve her tea ter •» taatd too lue » < rar yard. to *ny
ttunt to save te fevM g.vrn a hural brf.ttn^ a ktei
■Ml fr.Mfty pH *”*♦ l»*rf te every member of th * MNB*-
hoM as Wl m mote who knew her May Gai haw n> ny
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TUB BMHKVnXX HMM, UHTHVILUt, TEXAS
THURSDAY. DECEMBER ll. IMS
Tiger Jales
Hot Held for
| Joe Kellberg
died at
Joe Fred Keilberg, ®, died sud-
Linda Matncha
UM AMIGOS PARTY
I. At
tinxliers
i.n
M. 0. Hanks
■'nd
i ’t'nrUrgruMk
Rro'aurant wh ch waa a rrat stop
fi«l t
on their
Bart-
three
GIRLS’ BAKKRTBALL
g t
Warren *a« a recent
Come see what a total change
Papt* i'
I iincn.
Funeral
Third Performance has made
in ouri4 Fhidane!
MILTON’S
now
BEST BIDS
RED BARN PAINT
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OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT
s3.10 GALLON
TRY RMLPB^MMCE^” FORD DEALERS
s5.80 GALLON
Fioo; & Deck Enamel
COOL COMFORT
WHITE ROOF COATING
HfeLELTlUN OF COLORS
5.45 GALLON
■»
SPECIAL OFFER
20 Colors s4.25 Gal
”OW RANKETItAIL
2 cans 29c
$5.35 GALION
Admiration Coffee
Hit.II
—
Pienaar white or yellow Macl 33c
ONLY M.00 GALLON
s6.c0 GALLON
pound 58c
Enamel Under Coat
20c
Solid
Libby's Pumpkin
1 pound
$4.05 GALLON
Builders Supply Co
ladwig. 19 paints The following
Neomie Haruelka
Graver Russell
Sparky Wallace
The FHA held its regular
Ing on Monday. December
Again
Otahal
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an active yvorker a.th the
I' Band and P TA.
held
M at
spent rhe
with her
m HmiMrat.
an-: fam ly. Mr and Mm. Gu» Dug-
go n Coqaia ChnMi.
among ’he aec-
m band member
fifth period.
did a fine job at
We as club members. would like
to express our thanks and appends
tton to M'aa Hrwntt for putting up
with us in the mid and to Bernard
'.faiochn for dr.v uig the tractor.
S-ott
Dee
Christmas party waa discusard. The
party will be Thursday night. De-
Mis
b< :
ROUND
29c
’ton
berg
Mm
U4. OOVT. NMMCTRD
FREEH KILLED FRYERS
Ms Lydia Rhrdri
Mnji't1 B.rlei
Mr. I tar.Jut » ra a
17. the
caroling
FHA era
IDEAL GIFTS BY GE
the
perfect
Christinas
gift
Snr’av ai. sts cf Mr and Mrs
Frank S epnn were Mr and Mm
Oto D eke and baby of Hora ton end
M»s Fazibdh Dwke of Navasota
caroia
The party waa going strong when
• minor miteap occurred. Dr Ula
Chun+ul I got something under w
M her contact lens After going
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co Dixvtnbcr 22 the
•ending rrjircarntativrs to the
-■ nging. maybe it s because
were ainging in Siumah and
NO. Sti CAN
25c
Furniture. Appliances, TV's, Stereos. Spot-tint; Goods
"After The Sale — It's The Service That founts'
Phena AD 7-2432 Smithvilla. Texas
French Fries, and
drinks everyone climbed back on
die tmifer and started sing.ng
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in Si^fhviUe High Ahoot who to
not in FHA or FTA ran pay one
<k>t)ar for admission to the party.
A de,orating committee for the
party was art up at this meeting
fhiula Ramavy la chairman of this
committee with IJnda Mntocha as
co-chairman; other volunteers are
on this committee.
The girls did very well
hasaar last Saturday.
On Tuesday, De'-embcr
FHA is gtang Christtnaa
and
trr
rest home near Bastrop with gills.
The FHA is also sending Christmas
•ir-ds u> the State Hospital in Aus-
tin.
NEW CANISTER
LID
She was
Mary A.
h< r .hurch
nd*1<A(. w.rkid in find drives,
.tnd took active jiart ,ry all of h»-r
mmun 'y activit e* She had ix-.it
•n • mp'oyee a' die home of Mr and
NK IE Nt NTTNG—Charlie Janak -ogged the fine ltu< k pictured above
on a hunt.ng tritj. near Idano last week The r> ne p >in'< r w .s sleek
and fat and p>nty good citing No vender f'harlic was pmud cf him
Vatfk'f PkarmocY
SMITHVILLE
The txuvi is settling down
town ford bull sh,m and ~
-Mrs. Ninnie Machen
Thanksgiving hoi day ;
daughter and hitsliand
Death Claims
Katie Marshall
Gensrsl Electric
1-Yssr Guamntso
Stecm Iron
I'se with steam or
dry Wash and wear
settings Easy to read
dial and seting suide
Weighs only 3 lbs.
Plenty of b g steam
vents Lasting quality
by G. E
SPECIAL
S1Q9>
Super Aluminum Paint
THE NltoT
Ao vou sec. SHS is otill busy and
’Irrtng and the bcgtnn ng of the
hrishnas spirit is a'ep.hng every*
’i‘ng up. See you next week The
becrvrr is busy, too!
Kaay KruNhing — Good Govorwg.-
rll ' K
i mt. CYir s’ ne Wysocki came frwn
'taytond to be w th us a while ih's
ear. Nice to have you h re. (Tins-
PBELL-BATTLE MOTOR CO.
Af. 3rd ' Smithville. Tuu
ant cipoting there Christmas holi-
day i cf no scliool and no bools, tut
then qu.te p<r«.by. there is Liat
umM'ttin theme or semester nfa-
ba k Tie ore you planned io do
dur eg the holidays. So ths v are
really not so "bookless after all.
The sjm c«-h class m grtt n» the
•pint, too, in the form of a play
I Th. y are practicing a |iiay to be
t pres, nted to the Ttudent body at the
Christ mas pregram'.,. From my in-
'» Rkrt to alrrady , tight on the subject, it's going to be
..........— ■ real g.od one
r» A-7 The Spanitoi Club went Christmas
carol ng on their haylcss hay nde
ku^fof Tasth * i yvnxiny mgm if >ou (xsildn t ex-
< actly uixi. rstand what they were
they
Mr ,-nd Mrs Willard Walder arxf
chf’r'-m r{ Hcruton were guexto of
their parrat-i. Mr and Mrs O L.
— Warrea Thanksgiving weekend.
NO-DRIP ENAMEL
40 ( ill OKS
HOFMANN
Paint Mcnufacturinq Co
s3.90 GALLON
Lower ( .M.ftng (1.-4 — Longer Ko.
The Tigers journeyixl to Luling
n Dec. 5 where they pbcvd third in
hair first tournament of the year,
nd wheie Herbert Howard was
laced on the AD-Townsmen’ Team
ihalr first game wa< played with
> ilshop Fonat of S 'hulenhurg whi< h
nded with the score of S nithville
70 and Bishop Forest 55. The two
high senrers wore Herbert Howard
'ring 28 points and Kenneth
Moraa aenring 11 points. Saturday
iKirning the Tigers met with lulling
<Mi wm defeated The final score
wM lailing IT and Smithville SI
'ha high scon-a were Herbert
service bcirg c-ntucterl by El .’< r
Ikats at 3.0b o'clock Friday, fie,-. S
Then hr was laid to rrat in th.* Birt-
lett Ceme-r ry. there to wa t the
resurrection of th,* cU-irf.
'Wnn.n by hfs sister. Lvd-'.i
Rhcdis Route 2. Bastrop. Texas, i
She is survived^ by her husband.
Eddi<* Marshall, eight children, ele-
.'•n jnnfah Wren
■ rd tw<> aim's
Funeral wrv.i.-t
Sunday. I>c 15. <
Gospel Temple Baptist (1iur,-h with
v-th Rev W J Ow.*i
Bu-al w.ll tie in Color
imdcr /hr dm* firm >1
Pt* pie e Mortuary
Band Congratula-
Lmda!
Mrs Katie Marshall, M.
her home in Budlee » n
Dec 9. 1!«3. at < 00 A M
Mr and 1!
children. M s
Gttdden Mrj. Crclia T>ba« of F2*
linger Mr and Mrs V A P rhacek
M Fla tor a •*':<> Th. irk--giving
fwl'd-iy guests of Mr and Mrs.
Frank S'epan.
INTERIOR WALL FINISH
3 COAfS IN 6.\K DAY
MIKESKA FOOD MARKET
MMUN NT. -Wt ONUViR- ,
Dies In Temple
M O Hanks pa red away at
; nd While Hrs Ate! in T-mple
I PS.? at t '■') I .'.I follow
RmuiJ.c Cohen ' f Hnistan;
«t- p s.s*< i* Mrs lx*na Bums.
Irene Rohde. Mrs Marn e
Ku, !m. all of Smithv lie; two step-
brc'lxn M<n n ■Pni'ss rt Fegjin
and Jake Pruess of Bayt .wr
I’atl b ,rrrs were Ralph S'e.n-
ba< h. M.H n S'i- nbarh Jew* N.nk,
M 'e ra N.nk, Go.r^r Kir t. Martin
R;p;w r
10 Ct P At TOMATX'
Percolator
Brews 2 tu 10 cups mild to
strong. Beautiful chrome
Heatproof handle
ONLY
s]4«a
Architectural Enamel
imil owing — IN rfeot tor W«.«l A Metal
I mm fastball show ami contest
■ marching to some concert playing
Thia wts-k. everyi>ne has really
G-ra practicing hart Mr Raw an-
’>sine»-d try-outs
t raa. That's why
I- »ks forward to
Linda Kirch, r
d ttrict tiand contest in La Gran -e
last Saturday by plac.ng in the
< laiteei sect.on W«-ar that district
pitch high. lunda!
The FT'A Chapter i.f Smiths.lie
hm their District VU pnsdrnt.
larry Gorrtx. right at home Lsrry
Darling, too, received another h<.
or; that of bring named to the All
< mtral Texas hsMball tram Cisi-
ratulatlons. both luirrys!
Last Monday during Assembly
Kenneth Merer and Herbert How
iird p-eaentiil Mr S -hlortt with a
laski thall tro h> for the school
< 'ur team placed third tn the l^lmg
-VWWanwnt over the .wswkesvl
Nrmthville, at 5:30 P M November
T» 1963 He was born October 14, j
IN# Mr. Keilberg wai; a lifetime
farmer and rancher <4 Bastnp
Ik.nty, and n rectnt years was
emiloyed part-‘irr.e at Invaders
Volks Co. of G:dd ngs. Texas.
Funeral services were held at St
Mary's CMtatte Church in Pin Oak
Monday. December 2. 1963. at 10 00
3 M with Rev Alvn Troubkavski
if Gidd'ngs officiating. Interment
waa made In * Miry's Catholic;
Church Cemetery at Pin Oak.
Rev C'yde Holtman led the Ro-
tary which wis mid at 6:30 P M
Nov 30, and at 7 00 P M Doc. 1,
al Marrs Memorial Chapel.
Survivors are hs wife, Mrs. Ka ie
JCdlberg <if Smithitolle; orw son.
Jod.e K, iliierg of Ails' n: two daugh-
ters. Mrs. E3aire Wesacls of Smith-
Ceci lia. l/ w 4 ,.f Mam-
ii x gnndrhildrrn one
K ithryn Ixrais cf Iksis
St*;mv,th< r. Mrs. Mary Keil-
nf Smithville; tvo hilf s xters,
Fronds Fnthner of Elgin.
The Sm thville Tigerrttcs entered
heir first tournament al Waelder
n Dec 5. Their first gitiw was ,
ilayed with Lexington The final
rare was ly-xindon « and Smith-
■ille, 33 The high scorer was Kath'e
Matial with 21 points The next '
Time was played on Dec. 6 with
Thiner The Tigercttes were
iefeatrd by Shiner's score of
'he Tlgrrette’s score of 32.
he high scorer was Kathie
with 18 points.
The Observe- has been walking
hrough the halls of SHS an! into
He v eg bom and ra -ed in Ba- ,J
troji (ouMy. and wis the *>n rt J 1 ♦
M ; nd S. E Hanks. He lived to be | ♦
72 ycara of age; ^Ls w fe preceded!*
hm inidea’h aimed foi.r years ago.I*
lie -s survived he th-r- rhi’drm. 2 ♦
tx.ys aid ,w g r' Edw n cf Kans” ■ *
fvan ah<! Faye of B-rtlett. who liv-'J
, d him; t ir r I -r ndehfld*;-'’. I ♦
PAINTS, VARNISHES & ENAMELS
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Smithville Public Library.