The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1961 Page: 3 of 8
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Interesting Trip
Outdoor Barbecued Frankfurters
and
Diamond Golden
25c
31c
iTSUP
2 14 Ox. Bottle.
BLUE fciLL ASSORTED ■
$1.17
TWO Vi GALLONS
SKYWAY STRAWBERRY
V
59c
TWO IS Ox. JARS
MAXWELL HOUSE
$1.29
for an indoor x meal, frankfurters
rsiiu Atxp in imiiu . . . xui Mil inauvza nictu, si mujillu lci s
simmered and served in this sauce make a tasty supper dish
2 POUND CAN
PROFESSIONALS
ROBIN HOOD
CRISCO 81c
family
last
DIES OF HEART ATTACK
ROEGLEIN PICNIC
3 Lb. Can
HAMS $1.89
was
2 46 Ox. Cans
Veal Chuck
Pound
French'a
MUSTARD
10c
6 Ox. Jar
HERSHEY
SYRUP
43c
2 16 Ox. Cans
Pork Chops
59c
Pound
23
Roeglein All Moat
FRANKS
49c
2 No.
Pound
303 Cans
Cornflowor
BACON
98c
in Hempstead, and was laid to
2 Lb. Carton
Food Mix
FRYERS
Grade A Fresh Killed
27c
Whole Pound
Nabisco Oreo Sandwich
COOKIES
45c
OLEO
20c
16 Ox. Bags
Pound
Charcoal
$1.39
Kimball's
BISCUITS
25 Lb. Bags
25c
3 Cans
HANDY ANDY
49c
Quart
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FRIDAY
WISK
Burleson
3k
42c
16 Ox. Can
Dromedary
25c
PIMENTOS
Large
FAB
31c
7 Ox .Can
i
Package
Life,
DETERGENT
26c
HUNT'S FRUIT
FOIL
Reg. Kaiser
33c
COCKTAIL
Roll
SPINACH
29c
SO
PERSONALS
Peas & Carrots
31c
25c
j
39c
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Frosty Acres
2 10 Ox. Pkgs.
Minute Maid
2 6 Ox. Cana
Liquid
Pints
3 tablespoons brown sugar
1 cup chili sauce
2 cups canned apple sauce
1 teaspoon salt
1 pound frankfurters
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AD
Rog. Sire
I.O.O.F. Lodge No. 393
Meets Every Monday, 7:30 P. M.
1.0 OF Hall, Smithville, Texas
Visitor* Welcome
J. L. Dement, Noble Grand
W E. Beal. Vice Grand
Everette Saunders. Secretary
Ed Hausman, Treasurer
Meiners Motor Co.
DODGE - DODGE TRUCKS
DODGE DART • LANCER
Guaranteed Service
Dependable Used Care
.. Body Work A Painting
Upholstery 4 Custom Seat Covers
La Grange Phone 20
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them
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of a
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COllId
Dr. Jennings B. Cook
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
Lenses Duplicated
Office Hours 8:00 to 6:80
Saturday 8 00 to 1:00 p. tn.
Other hours by appointment only
Phon. PR6 3587 Box 247
FLATONIA, TEXAS
Kirbjr D. Guettler
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Building * Painting * Remodeling
— Free Estimates
AD 7 2304 1303 E. 8th
Smithville, Texas
DR. D. R. TAYLOR
ORTOM1T.IST
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
Schroeder Bldg. — Phone 383
La Grange, Texas
La Grange
Veterinary Hospital
753 Eas; Travis
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Phon. 194
F. L. GUNN, D.V.M.
Residence Phone 590
were
Lake ,
BOOSTER CLUB
MEETS
4th MONDAY OF EACH MONTH
at 7:30 P. M.
MERLE NORMAN
Cosmetic Studio
207 Olive St. Smithville, Tex.
Mrs. G G (Fem) Cale, Deane.
I of
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E. M. KING
INSURANCE
Hospitalization, Firs, Auto
REAL ESTATE
AD 7 2722 Smithville, Texas
ROCKY HILL NEWS
Mrs. Virgil Hoskins Correspondent
SATURDAY
HONEY
La Grange
Chiropractic Clinic
E. L. FITZPATRICK, D. C.
Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 Noon
2 p. m. to 6 p. m. on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
9 a. m. to 12 Noon on
Tuesday and Thursday
Other Times by Appointment only
221 East Travis — Phone 88
La Grange, Texas .-J
$169
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ORANGE JUICE
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entire
and
highly
Cistern-Kovar Com-
i. Bar
all of
a few
Mrs William
Cistern News
Mrs. Gertrude Pavlica
Correspondent
ROAST 49c
Del Monte Pineapple-Grap.sfruit
JUICE 51c
John J. Beck, Sr.
weekend.
Mrs. Gertrude Pavlica, Raphael
and Mrs. Alfred Gosch spent
Tuesday in Luling and Lockhart.
Friday evening guests in the
home of Mrs Gertrude Pavlica
were Floyd Perkins of Mission.
Mrs. Arlene Gosch, Jerry and
Dennis Ross of Muldoon, also Mr
and Mrs. Joe Harbach and Mrs
Alfred Gosch.
Jorrec
prison
f off.
THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1961 — PAGE P
TUB SMTHIVnXE THIES, SMITHVILLE. TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scailom
and granddaughter, Sallie, accom-
panied by Bubba and Ducky Rob-
ertson, were at Possum Kingdom
Lake Friday, Saturday and Sun-
day.
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FLOUR
Piqqly Wiggly's I CORN
Pick
a|SHERBERT|
Sale! coffee
REMEMBER YOU GET BLUE BONNET STAMPS TOO!!
Lemon if Umade
ORANGE JUICE STI?"
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TON
MY
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ID
—41c
RAIN
We received ""'a 2.1 inch rain
Friday with indications good Tor
more rain. This is not so good
for the hay harvesting now.
Mrs. John Barr of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Howard Jr. visited
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs
Woody Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Heintschcl
of Baytown spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs Otto Reintschel.
Mr Gene Hoskins spent Thurs-
day in Cameron with James Hos-
kins and he returned home with
Gene tp spend a few days.
Michael and Sharon Burns of
Houston Kathy and Sherry Burns
of Smithville are spending a few
days with their grandparents. I
Mr. and Mrs. John Burns.
Mrs. Tom Pledger. Mary and '
Charles spent an afternoon with
Mrs. William Hector.
Mr and Mrs. Barney Heintschcl
and children of Austin visited
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Heintschcl.
Lori Jo Miller of Elgin spent
Saturday with her aunt and uncle
Mr. and Mrs Virgil Hoskins.
Mr. Teddy Zimmcrhanzcl of
Longview spent Saturday morn-
ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs
Woody Burns.
Mrs. Tom Buckner, an aunt, of I
Purmela, spent Wednesday and
Thursda ynights in the homes of
Ray and Virgil Hoskins.
Mr. John Kellar and family of
Stafford visited awhile Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Hoskins.
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Mr and Mrs. Bobby Austin
and baby daughter, Debbie of
Houston were weekend guests of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Austin and her parents, Mr and
Mrs. C. G Pillow.
community
saddened Friday
as the news rapidly
that Adolph Psencik, a
and highly respected
of
was dead of a heart at-
The
shocked
I morning
1 spread
, retired
citizen
munity
i tack.
1 He had gone to milk the cow
and when he failed to come in
promptly, his wife went out to
see about him and found him
lying dead by the cow.
Help immediately responded to
the call .but it was too late. The
body was taken to Marrs Funeral
Chapel in Smithville and as this
was written no further particu-
lars were known
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DEATH MESSAGE
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Mrs Lloyd David and her son,
Mr. Allen David of Austin, have
returned from a two weeks vaca-
tion that took them through
parts of 12 states and the pro-
vince of Ontario, Canada. Among
the scenic places visited
the Ozarks of Arkansas,
Superior, the Badlands and Mt.
Rushmore of South Dakota and
Devil’s Monument in Wyoming.
A visit to the source of the
Mississpipi near Bimidji, Minne-
sota and a tour of an under-
ground gold mine in South Da-
kota proved interesting.
Perhaps the highlight of the
trip was the attendance of a per-
formance of the Black Hills Pas-
sion Play with Josef Meier por-
traying the Christus. Thirty pro-
fessional actors and 200 town
people take part in this religious
production'which takes place on
a stage that is more tnah 3 blocks
long.
After driving more than. 5000
miles over mountains and plains
and experiencing temperatures
ranging from the 40’s in the Lake
Superior region to the sweltering
100's of the high plains, the
Davids still think that no piace
can compare with Central Texas.
DR. JAMES L. ASHLEY —
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
CONTACT LENSE? FITTED
Frame Repairs A Lenses
Duplicated
Closed on Thursday
Office in Professional Building
Phone 380 La Grange, Texas
Miss Mary Gail Gosch of Aus
tin is enjoying her two weeks va-
cation here with homefolks and
friends. She, her sister, Darlene
and her brother, Dennis, left
Wednesday to visit in the homes
of Mrs. Alma Gosch and James
E Blankenship in Texas City
until Saturday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young of
Fort Worth were guests of the
2 Cans
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Burns of
Fort Worth are spending their
vacation here with Mr. and Mrs
Woody Burns
Miss Grace Hoskins of Austin
is spending a few days at home
with Mr and Mrs Ray Hoskins
and family
Mrs. J C. Johnson, Mrs
bara Hood and family.
Houston are spending i
weeks with MrAand
Hector
Mr., and
Houston,
Burns and
Mrs. Alfred Gosch received the
message that her cousin, Mrs
Ambrosia (Hill) Bowles, 81. died
; Tuesday, June 20. in a rest home
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! rest in the Hempstead Cemetery
beside her husband, on Thurs-
day, June 22. following the Re-
quiem Mass at 9:30 A. M.
She was the daughter of the
late Mr and Mrs. Walter Hill.
She made her home in Smith-
ville for a number of years. She
has often visited here and formed
the acquaintance of many local
people.
She and Mrs. Gosch had the
same given name.
She is survived by one brother,
Edwyn Hill of San Antonio; two
nephews of Houston; one niece,
presently in Germany; a few cou-
sins, and one stepson of Chicago,
111.
She was preceded in death by
her parents, two husbands and
two brothers.
PICNIC NEXT SUNDAY
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All plans arc now undenMy
for the big Annual Homecoining
picnic to be held here Sunday,
July 9
The celebration is being spon-
sored by the Cistern Recreation
Club. The affair is well worth
your time and effort. So be sure
to attend.
Card of Thanks
To all of those who were
kind to us in our sorrow, your
kind expressions of sympathy
will always be remembered.
Thank you.
Mr Willie Price and Family
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Do you have a Heap Big Barbecue Chef in your family?
Then he’ll have heap big fun dishing up these Barbecued
Frankfurters some warm evening. And everyone can settle
down to a heap big time relishing same. *'
It’s the sauce that gives these frankfurters zing ... a canny
blend of chopped onion, chili sauce and other pungent savories
. . . with canned apple sauce for rich body and zesty apple
flavor.
The sauce and the franks mingle and simmer cozily in a
pan atop the grill. Now they’re ready! Place the franks in split,
toasted rolls, ladle generously with the sauce. Serve with potato
salad, and a big platter of celery, carrot sticks and pickles.
And to keep in mind . . . ‘----1—‘------’ ‘—
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any time. And an easy one!
% cup chopped onion
2 tablespoons butter or
margarine
3 tablespoons cider vinegar
Salite ohion in butter or margarine until light brown’.'add vin-
egar, brown sugar, chili sauce, apple sauce and salt. Add frank-
furters; simmer 20 minutes. Serve in split, toasted frankfurter
rolls, with spoonfuls of sauce over all. Makes 8 servings.
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