The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1962 Page: 4 of 8
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ANT ADSJ
PERSONALS
SICK LIST
NOTICE
Bate for cteaeified adverting
B. J. Otto and
ward for following inaertion*
ALLIM'S HUMBLE SERVICE
Phene AD 74113
MEMORIALS
"Pages of Memory in Stone
to
404 Olive
Phone AD 7-2511
Smithville, Texas
F
A message from the Treasury of a free people
Bob’s Laundromat
Classifieds
-6 Big Dryers
ii
How to help
Highway 71
Hurricane Fence
keep freedom in
For Free Estimates
Call or Write
your future for
B-tfc
Man
Klutts Real Estate
FHA RECORD HOP
$4.33 a week
Smithvilla FHA Chapter
you
20 2tc
WRITS TODAY!
ROCK N' ROLL
DANCE
Itc
SATURDAY, JULY 2Sth
Music By
THE TRIUMPHS
Miertschin & Sons
30 2tpd
• LITTINNIA9S
D Watson, 007 Colors-
TIMES OFFICE
Mr F L. Meuth had an appen-
dectomy in the Bastrop hospital
Monday afternoon. He was doing
fine at the tune of this writing.
Geo. S Woodreas
Smithville, Texas
crutches
of dom
PUSSY ABOUT
YOUR CLOTHIS?
the
the
Wo urge all teenagers in our
area to enjoy an evening of fun. ’
to
to
to
to
to
been on
you will
FOR SALE—1 Large Circulating
coal or wood heater and aliout
2 tons coal; 1 small wood hea-
ter; 2 wash basins J. B. Hector
to $1030;
$1300 to
$12.00 to
S0OO to
walk with
few games
MATTRISSRS RBNOVATRD
OR MADE INTO INNER-SPRING
Ray G oft on, Mr.
Gofton and Mrs.
are spending a
an the coast va-
Admissian will be 50c each ar
75c per couple
and
the
Bill
•9USINCSS
fONMS
Fredericksburg is spending this
week with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. L. Meuth.
SOCIAL
STATION IM
your wardrobe. .We
like "fussy" custo-
mers. We guarantee
satisfaction.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hodges
were weekend guests of her sis-
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs Joe
Marshall Sr. and sons at Lake
Jackson.
APARTMENT FOR RENT—Three
Rooms, 207 Gresham.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Darling
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Ivy and Mr. and Mrs Roes Ivy
at Angleton last Thursday
FOR SALS—Need And Used Bu
tane Systems. Phone AD 7-25*”
tfc
rille Wednesdays. Leave name
andT address at Mikeska’s Food
Market or write Best'Bedding Co.,
Round Rock, Texaa 10-tfe
FOR SALE—New And Used Bu-
tane Systems. Phone AD 7-2S21
tfc
Arnco Fence Co,
Phono 416-J- La Orange,
Mrs George Parish is out of
the hospital and will spend some
time with her daughter. Sure
hope you will be home soon, sure
is lonesome with so many gone
at once .
FOR RENT—Furnished
Mrs. W. E. Conerly and daugh-
ter, Elaine of Minden, La , were
guests of her sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Roberts and
other relatives from Saturday
till Tuesday.
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.
E. H. Canada were Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Renfro of Austin, Mrs.
George Reynolds and friends, Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Raben of Taylor,
also Miss Birdie Hewatt.
BABY CHICKS—True Line Egg
Layer Leader, aelected English
White Leghorns, Layorcas, Black |
Minorca*, Barred White Rocks,
Hamp Reds Pullets, cockrels.
Every Tuesday at low prices.
Started Pullets.
Albers Hatchery, La Grange, Tex.
6 tfc
Plumbing & Electric
201 Olive, Smithville
PHONE AD 7-2291
FOR SALE—92 Acres of farm
land with pecan trees arid run-
ning water. For more informa-
tion. see owner, Mrs Frances
Miller, Kirtlcy, Texas. Itc
Per Real Bargains In New And
Used Furniture see Bsrgain
Furniture Store, ph. AD 7-2112.
12-tfc
FOR RENT—Furnshed Garage
apartment. Two rooms. Phone
AD 7-218S. 23 tfc
LIPITIMI CHAIN LINK FENCES
Complete and installed. Free
estimates. Builders Supply Co.,
phone AD 7 2402, Box son
Smithville. 12tfc
Gen-Tex Livestock
Market Report
Ringer has
list. We hope
1^-arn How YOU
Can Earn With
AVON
Mrs Ann Adams
502 W. 34th, Austin, Texas
Mrs. Don Lester and children
of Port Lavaca were guesta of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs A. J.
Novosud last week, and also vis-
ited several days in Austin with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Briggs Jr. and
daughten. She was accompanied
home by her parenta, Mr. and
Mrs Novosad, who spent the
weekend in Port Lavaca.
$18 00 to
$18.40;
$18 00,
$1775
— Adv
Mrs C.
Lour sick
soon be well again.
CALL
CRAWFORD’S
Laundry & Cleaners
Phone AD 7-239$
Opposite Pines Hotel
MMfc
-eBBLF SERVICE—
Wash ta Water Which Is
Rainwater Soft!
9$ Ml NUTS WASH
(Includes >0 Minute Wash Time
A 1 Spray Rinse and 2 Big Rinses)
1 HAIR DRYER
$2400
$22.00
to $22.60
NIED NEW FARM BUILDINGS?
There's no better way to finance
than with a Federal Land Bank
loan on your loan. lx>w pay-
ments Up to 35 years to repay—
or pay in advance without penal
ty. See E. A Roitsch, Manager,
Federal Land Bank Association
of La Grange. iO-tfc
DANCE
SATURDAY, JLLY 26th
WATTERSON HALL
Music By
THE RELTONES
$1; Ladies 50c
WE
(CLEAN’EM
RIGHT! A
CatOa of Thanks. In Memoriam,
Raoolution* of Respect, and other
reader type notices, minimum
charge $100.
Fair Pavilion
I^a Grange
Adm.: $1 Per Person
were proud
x of our
PRINTING
Friday. July 27th
VFW PATIO
Smithville Texas
From 1:90 to 12
City Plumbing
And Electric
H. Reeves, Owner
405 Tumey Phone AD 7-2781
Smithville, Texas
capacity. Motor J 9
Air cooled. $300 (M>
B Rictz at Cistern,
phone PRcscott 6-3640
30 2tp<l
The sum of $4.33 a week will buy
you a dozen Savings Bonds in a
year. A few years of thia and you’ll be
$1,000 richer.
Nothing wrong with being rich. The
more Savings strength we have as in-
dividuals, the more strength we have
as a Nation.
But there are some other rather re-
markable wheels you set in motion
when you buy U.S. Savings Bonds.
As your Bond dollars grow, your
country uses them to protect the
things America stands for. And to
make sure that you and your family
will always enjoy the freedoms which
a handful of brave Americans set their
names to on July 4, 1776.
Buy Bonds for freedom now. All
you need to make this investment is a
few dollars a week and a belief in
America.
Mrs. R. A. (Bob) Sawyer
REPRESENTATIVE
and Mr*. Albert Philtih*
family and Mr. and Mr*
Ringer.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Bunton
daughter* from Austin spent
weekend with Mr and Mr*.
Hofferek, and Mary Ann and Deb-
bie stayed for a week's visit.
Little Misa Randy Meuth from
Bay an extra Bond
diriBg the Fntdon Bond Drive
FOR SALE—NEW 12 loot Alum-
inum Boat and Motor. 3 seatcr,
545 lb
Clinton
See W
Texas or
Flatonia.
Mr Henry Went played cow
boy with hts milk cow a little
too rough last week and she
kicked him on the knee. However,
he's able
and play
inoe*.
FOR SALE—Brand new Modern
Three Bedroom Brick Home.
Large lot. Ready to move in
and priced Io sell.
FOR RINT—Furnished Duplex
Apartment. Good location. Gar-
■k Call Sophie Han-1 Machine, SIOOJNL Mn. F. J.
I Brogniez. Phone AD 7-2283. Itc
Houston, Mr. Jackie Ringer from
Itaaca spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ringer,
Grandpa and Clinton.
Clinton Ringer is spending the
week in Houston visiting with Mr
and
Otis
HAS HAD
over 50 satisfied users in
Smithville i-a Grange area in
past 18 months
AND HAVE
Buyers waiting. Set- us when
are ready to sell.
Klutts Real Estate
WEST POINT, TEXAS
Phone Smithville AD 73120
30 13tc
Mrs Jim Meuth underwent
major surgery in the Hermann
Hospital in Houston last week,
and at the last report she was
doing fine So glad. Ola. Hope
you will soon be home.
FOR SALE—Coin operated Laun-
dromat, doing excellent busi-
ness, first clasa condition, good
lease, will sell at bargain price
due to other business. Thomson
Real Estate, P. O. Box 773,
Phone AD 7-2771, Smithville,
Texas. <$ -•• , He
Ila,,,:,. „
Good
$26 40,
$24 50;
Culls, $20 00 down, Stocker Steer
Calves. $25 00 to $3170; Stocker
Heifers, $23 00 to $20 40; Stocker
Yearling*. $22 00 to $26 30.
BULLS:
Heavy Weight, $17 00 to $10 30;
Light Weight. $1800 to $17 40
COWS:
Stocker Cows. $14 00
Good Heavy Weight,
$1560; Cutter Cows,
$14 80, .(banner Cows,
$1180; Cow and Calf Pairs: Good,
I to $21100; Medium,
$135 00 to $172.00; Old Worn
Out, Split and Weighed.
HOGS:
Good and Choice,
$10.00; Sows, $13 00
Heavy Weight. $17 00
Light Weight, $17 00
FOR RENT—Small apartment:
cool southeast bedroom, dinette-
kitchen, private bath, private
two large closets,
tfc
Mr and Mrs
snd Mrs. Frank
Ella McDonald
couple of weeks
rationing.
Mr and Mr*.
son* from Austin, Mr* E. Ward
from Smithville, Mn. Bob Down-
ey and Mr Morris Ward from
Houston, Mr and Mn. H. A. Otto
and Ricky had Sunday dinner
with Mr and Mn. A. B Ward
and David.
Mr. George Parish spent last
weekend in Houston visiting with
his wife and hi* daughter and
family, Mr and Mr*. Bill Easter
ly. Gary returned home with him
for a vacation.
Mr. and Mn. Ed Sarrazin from
Fayetteville spent Wednesday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Ward
Mr. and Mn. Marion Hammer
and Cheryl from Houston spent
their x vacation on their ranch
here.
Mr and Mrs Berry Sandlin and
family from Pasadena are spend
ing their vacation on their ranch
here.
Mr. and Mn. Otis Ringer from jENEEfi
ITS SO EASY TO STOP RUST—
with Runt-Oleum Paint for out-
door metal furniture, air condi-1
tioner*,. machinery, tractors,
etc. Resists salt water, sun,
fumes, moisture and weather
ing. In many colon. Smithville
Furniture Co. AD 7 2111. 11 tfc
The market waa steady on all
packer cattle at the Cen Tex Live
stock Commission Company sale
in Giddings Tuesday Stockers
sold steady to strong Good cow*
and calve* were higher Hog*
•old 50c to $1.00 higher. On hand
Tuesday were 542 head of cattle,
330 hog*, 11 sheep and 2 horse*
Price* paid were a* below:
CALVES:
and Choice,
Commercial,
Utility. $2100
WANTED — Experienced Shop
Foreman and mechanic for
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile (lea
lership Opportunity unlimited |
for ri'jht man Floyd Walker i
Motor Company, Waelder. Tex I
Phone 4733431 Itc
i.n g Savings Bonds
BALER CLEARANCE SALE: This
is your opportunity to own a
low cost automatic baler at
les* than a single baling job
could cost you. TWO used 50T
l-H Automatic Balers, complete
with engines. $275.00 each (As
is condition) JANSSEN BROS,
INC, NEW HOLLAND SALES
A SERVICE, LA GRANGE.
TEXAS 30 2tc
Rosanky News
Mrs. A. B. Ward Correspondent
FOR SALE —New and U»ed Bu
tane System*. Phone AD 7-2521.
tfc
ment. 3 Room* and bath Mr* {$175 00
W. T. Tippen, phone AD 7-2631 I----—
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The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1962, newspaper, July 26, 1962; Smithville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194513/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Smithville Public Library.