The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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THE UOTHVIUJi TIMES, SMITHVILLS, TEXAS
Muldoon News
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For»IF SAVINGS
L. W. Miller Correspondent
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29c
MILK
2 CANS
DEATH MESSAGE
ELGIN
OLEO
29c
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2 Pounds
l m.
i. m.
KIMBELLS
BISCUITS
15c
day
2 For
Gold Medal
PROFESSIONALS
Flour
89c
m.
1
10 b. Bags
p m.
tv ices.
Mrs. Tuckers
SHORTENING
57 c
3 Lb. Can
Bama Red
Shadds Salad
35c PLUM JAM
Dressing
49c
Quart
2 - 20 Oi. Jars
He was
Diamond Pinepple
Instant Maxwell House
89c JUICE
COFFEE
49c
2 - 44 Oi. Cans
4 Or Jar
PICNIC A SUCCESS
Round Up
Mission French Style
PORK & BEANS
15c BEANS
25c
2 Cans
2 - No. 303 Cans
Orange Slices
Hunts Sliced
31c CANDY
16c
PEACHES
2 No. 300 Cans
14 Ounces For
Veal
CHUCK ROAST
49c
Frosty Acres Leaf
SPINACH
15c
HOME REPAIRED
Pound
10 Or Pkg.
Oriole
BACON
55c
FISH STICKS
35c
Pound
Veal
69c
RIB CHOPS
LEMONADE
10c
Pound
PERSONALS
ORANGE JUICE
35c
Southwest All Meat
FRANKS
55c
Pound
didn't
Libbys Garden
PEAS
31c
59c
Wisconsin Daisy
CHEESE
2 • 303 Cans
Pound
CORN
Del Monte Whole Kernel
remained
29c
FRYERS
2 No. 12 Or Cens
SANDWICH
31c
YOU GET
FRIDAY
BUE BONNET
CRACKERS
27c
SATURDAY
STAMPS TOO
SPAGHETTI
Gooch's
5c
was
12 Or Pkg.
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FREE
BETTY CROCKER
White, Devil* Food, Yellow
CHAR
30c
Life,
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5 Lb. Bags
PERSONALS
Charcoal
37c
STARTER
Quarts
Gulf
SPRAY
55c
Quarts
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Spray
GUNS
35c
Each
SOAP
13c
Blue Bell Round Certon
55c
h Gallon
Energino Cleaning
35'
FLUID
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2 Cans
14 Or Can
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Regular
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Giant
LIQUIDIVORY
Package
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34c
SPONGES
Package
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Ivalon
Carton of 2
See Betty Crocker Cake Mix
Display for Details
Mabisco Premium
14 Or. Box
Frosty Acres
4 Oi. Can
Taste-O-Sea
8 Oz. Pkg.
DEACON AT SOLEMN
HIGH MASS
accompanied
Miss Faye
Mrs. Gordon
Arlene
Marie
Mui
Mrs
hero
I interest in New Mexico, Arizona
and California.
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Frosty Acres
12 Or Can
CALL 131
Texas Rendering Co. .
Inc. Bastrop, Texas
I.O.O.F. Ixidge No. 393
Meets Every Monday, 7:30 P M.
1.0.0 F. Hall, Smithville, Texas
Visitors Welcome
Henry Vogelsang, Noble Grand
W O. Wood. Vice Grand
W E Beal, Secretary
Virgil Fritz, Treasurer
WSCS
Chapel.
Grade A Fresh Killed
| Whole ■ Pound
ONE POUND
of your
FAVORITE
Nabisco Oreo
11 Ox. Pkg.
Dr. Jennings B. Cook
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
Lenses Duplicated
Office Hours 8:00 to 8:00
Saturday 8:00 to 1:00 p. tn.
Other hours by appointment only
Phone 1S5 Box 147
FLATONIA. TEXAS
BOOSTER CLUB
MEETS
4th MONDAY OF EACH MONTH
at 7:30 P. M.
DR JAMES L. ASHLEY
OPTOMETRIST
Fyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
CONTACT LENSES FITTED
Frame Repairs & Lenses
Duplicated
Closed on Thursday
Office in Professional Building
Phone 380 M Grange, Texas
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THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1800 _ FAGS •
DR. D. R. TAYLOR
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined — Glasses kitted
Schroeder Bldg. — Phone 353
La Grange, Texas
Office Ph. 517 Res Ph 517
DR. I). C. ROSE .
DENTIST
127 East Austin. St.
Giddings, Texas
Appointment Not Required
La Grange
Veterinary Hospital
753 East Travis
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Phons 194
F. L. GUNN, D.V.M.
Residence Phone 590
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GEO. S. WOODRESS
REALTOR
"Certified R»al Estate Broker"
317 MAIN PHONE 32
SMITHVILLE. TEXAS
Cistern News
Mrs. Gertrude Pavlka
Lorreapoudent
FAB
GIANT SIZE
59c
LIQUID
LUX
ECONOMY SIZE
63c
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Rex
for Cesta
Mr Powell Nichols left Tues-
for Shreveport, La., where
he will visit his sister and hus-
band, Mr and Mrs Bochert.
E. M. KING
INSURANCE
Hospitalisation, Fire, Auto
REAL ESTATE
Phone 442 Smithville, fox.
Mrs. Fred Klutta of
Hamilton and Mr and Mrs Otis
Vicks of Bryan visited over the
weekend with Mr and Mrs. Bar-
ney Klutts in West Point.
UNITED STATES
SAVINGS BONDS
New Foyiaf 314%
| Mr and Mrs Charlie Rightmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelly and Mr
Joe Marshall Kelly and Mrs. H W
Pittman attended a meeting of the
Brenham Production and barbe-
cue at Sealy Saturday
Mr and Mrs. Vast inc Blanken-
burg and Mr. G. W Parker visited
with Mrs G W. Parker who is a
patient in Fayette Memorial Hos-
pital They report .Mrs. Parker is
improving.
Mr. and
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Mrs Henry Meyer of Schulenburg
recently.
Mr and
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Mr Henry Hefner and daugh
ter, Mrs. E L. Fohn and three
children and Mr. Willie Hefner
of Rockne visited Thursday with
their relatives, Misses Minnie and
Annie and Albert Hefner.
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While Mr and Mrs
Blankenship and Clifford,
Mrs Alma Gosch and Kutch were
enoying a pleasant visit the Louis
Gosch home on the evening of
July 4th, with pleasant anticipa-
tions of activities and visits dur
ing the vacations of Mr and Mrs
Blankenship which had just be-
gun. they received the message
that Mr. Blankenship's father
had died The Blankenships left
immediately for Houston where
he boarded a plane for Kentucky
to attend the funeral Mrs. Blank
en.vhip and Clifford returned to
their home in Texas City.
Gosch and Kutch remained
for a lorfter visit.
La Grange
Chiropractic Clinic
E. L. FITZPATRICK, D. C.
Office Hours 0 a m to 12 Noon
2pm to 6 p m on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
9 a m. to 12 Noon on
Tuesday and Thursday
Other Tunes by Appointment only
221 East Travis — Phone 88
La Grange, Texas
Mrs. Robert U. Ray left Tues-
day morning for her home in San
Augustine, Florida, after several
weeks visit with her mother, Mrs.
L. T. Saunders and other rela-
tives.
32c Cui Up • Pound 36c
Mr and Mrs Joe Kelly and
j Joe Marshall Kelly visited with
relatives in Riverside Saturday
night and Sunday
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of Houston
i Russell
I know
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’, then
Mr. and Mrs George S. Brown
were called to DeLeon on the
weekend by the death of Mrs
Brown's sister. Miss Ruby Hen
derson. They were
by their children.
Brown and Mr and
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MUMPS STILL AROUND
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to report
has a case of
Mrs R L Bigley has
just gotten over a case of mumps
PERSONALS
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Mr and Mrs Charlie Jackson
and Mr and Mrs
Hausinger and Mike of
1 Keene visited with Mr. and Mrs
I W. H Rightmer and Mr. and Mrs
l Charlie Itightmdr over (he week
end
Mr and Mrs. V
business visitor’s
Saturday morning
Mr and Mrs. Gene Forsythe
land children, Mr and Mrs Bennie
Lueders and children of Houston
! visited with Mr. and Mrs Vastine
Blankcnburg and Mr G. W
Forsythes and the Bennie Lueders
'and Parker Lueders families all
motored to l-akc McQueeney near
Seguin for a week's outing. Sun
day morning Mr and Mrs. Vastine
Blankcnburg joined them
Mr and Mrs Harrel Rightmer
of Schulenburg visited with Mr
and Mrs. William Cherry a few
hours Saturday night. While they
were visiting the Cherry's, Ronald
Clay Rightmer was the center of
attraction of Grandpa and Grand
ma Charlie Rightmer.
Mr J C. Richardson and Char
les Henry of Angleton visited with
Mr and Mrs H W.’Pitman a few
hours Saturday morning Charles
Henry remained for a weeks visit
with his grandparents.
Mr and Mrs. Andy Speed and
Mr Fritz la^mke visited with rel
[ atives in Odem the latter part of
the week
Mrs Sallie Ivy returned home
from Angleton Thursday after
spending ten days with Mr and
Mrs. Ira Ivy and Mr. and Mrs
Ross Ivy and children.
Mr and Mrs Oscar Moore of
iTomball and Mrs Ix-slie Rowland
of Abilene visited with Mrs
Walter Moore over the weekend
Mrs Rowland remained for a
longer visit.
Mr Herman Darling of Smith-
ville was a visitor with Mrs Irvin
I Ivy briefly Saturday afternoon
I Mr and Mrs Vernon Null and
[children of Hardin. Mr and Mrs.
|| Roy Null and a friend, Mr and
I Mrs Dalton Null and children and
1 Mrs Bob Clark and daughters, all
I of Houston visited with Mr and
I Mrs Edward Bigley and children
and Mr J W Null last week and
■ the 4th. They also visited with
Mr and Mrs Wayne Null and
Mary Mrs. Ernest Ledbetter also
[visited with the Bigleys and Nulls
j over the weekend
PERSONALS
Mr and Un Le»b Homalh
moved to Austin Sunday-
Mr and Mrs. Burleson Williams
-- ..... Mrs Victor Null ofi“nd Burle,on' Jr »“*« returned
Webster visited with Mrs Effie I a. VI’C‘tJ,°n t"P U P°‘"U
Ivy during the 4th holidays.
Mr and Mrs Ira Syler of Flat-
onia visited with Mr and Mrs
1 Charlie Rightmer Sunday after
noon.
Mr and Mrs Harry Freytag of
Smithville visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Rightmer and Mr
and Mrs. W. H Rightmer Sunday
morning.
Mr and Mrs Kcnzie Fitzgerald
and Mrs Meredith of Houston
visited with Mrs. Walter Moore
Sunday.
Mr. Ray Kelly of Riverside is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Kelly this week
I Mr and Mrs Leon Ivy and
Charles William of Ringgold vis
ited with Mrs Effie Ivy here and (Pence of Austin
The repair and improvement
work which Mrs Sophie Maehacek
had done on her borne here was
finished one day last week Frank
llanzclka and Henry Migl were in
charge of the job.
Immediately after the
A , M Mass here Sunday
Allen M Black left
Par |b<»wa, Texas, for the blessing of
ker Saturday In the afternoon the |the new rectory there
deacon at the solemn high mass
which was offered by the pastor,
the Rev. Julius Dweraezyk.
Mrs. Louis Gosch and Mrs
Sophie Maehacek were last Mon
day afternoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs Benno Netusil of Smithville.
Mr and Mrs Charlie Bordov
sky and children of Houston vis-
ited with relatives here over the
weekend.
Mr Raymond Harhich of Gncy
dan, Ixniisiana was the guest of
his parents, Mr and Mrs. Joe
Harbich last Friday and Saturday
Miss Darlene Gosch spent last
week in Austin visiting with rel-
atives and friends.
Mr and Mrs Floyd Koopmann
of Flatonia were Tuesday evening
guests of Mrs Gertrude Pavlna
and Raphael.
Mrs Edward Vmklarek was a
business visitor in Shiner Tues-
day
Mrs Gertrude Pavlica and Ra
phael were Sunday night and
Monday guests of Mrs
tioM'h and Jerry, also Mrs
Stenseth and children in
doon.
The annual picnic and all day
celebration sponsored by the ( is
tern Recreation Club was attend
cd by a large crowd It was truly
a homecoming for many from dis
taut cities Besides being a day
of pleasure it was a profitable
success.
P. J. ALEXANDER
—LAWYER—
Phone 50 Box 651
Practice In All Civil And
Criminal Courts
Smithville,
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The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1960, newspaper, July 14, 1960; Smithville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1283779/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Smithville Public Library.