The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1959 Page: 3 of 8
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picture la the najiactad brsnkfnst,
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asstns to bo aaeociatmi
survey 56% of ths want
dkl not sat a good breakfast
■kipping breakfast Is not a good way to diet It has bean demon-
strated by rmsascb at a Midwestern medical school that break-
fast-skippers on a weight reducing program were lam sGclaiit in
ths late morning hours and experienced dissgresabls hunger
Brsakfast h an important part of an effective weight reduction
plan. An adequate breakfast should provide one rourik* of the
daily caloric requirements and protein allowance. Hem la a 400-
calorie breakfast that provides approximately one-fourth of the
commonly prescribed reducing diet of 1600 calories and helps
maintain smciancy in tha lata morning hours.
400-Calorie Breakfast
Orange Juice (V4 cup) .Sugar (1 teaspoon) - ,
Com Flakes (1 ounce) Bread, enriched, toasted (2 slices)
Milk, skim (1 cup) Butter (1 teaspoon)
Obesity is a medical problem Weight reduction should always
be undsr a doctor's supervision.
Cistern News
Shortening
CWFEE
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Shop ^
pfoggly
Wiggly
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ML MONTI PINRAPPLR GRAPEFRUIT
46 Ob. Can
DRINK
33c CRACKERS
Prunes
Soger Ripe
37* Lunch Meat
Spam
12 Oa. Can
45c
Tang
7 Ox. Jar
36c PICKLES
Dill
Quart Jar
22c
SPRAY
Gulf
Pints
Isc SPINACH
Del Monte
303 Can
FOIL
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Regular Reynolds
29c
14c
eenex
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15c
Cnt Beans
Stalely
16 Ox. Cartas
18c
DogFood
15*
PIES
ar CHarry
43c
Clorox
17c
LIMEADE
6 On. Can
13c
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Peach—
lama Meed
16 On. CarCmi
21c
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Full Sticks rr .35
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26c **!
for batter foods, shop
Mrs. Gertruda Par! tea
VACATION SCHOOL A SUCCISS
The summer vacation school
which was taught here for two
weeks, came to a close Friday
morning. It waa a pronounced
auccesa. Friday morning the chil-
dren were given a party. Rev.
Allen M. Black was hoot Re
freekmeaU of cookies, ice cream
and soda water were aerved.
At the etghto'clock Maas here
Sunday morning Johnny Otahal.
Ernest Vinklarek, Pauline Mar-
burger, Ernestine Chartoe, Janice
Marburger, Kathie Otahal, Bar-
bara Austin, Naomi Ranzelka, and
Bernadette HoUlnger made their
solemn Communion
Three little glrla, Diana Faye
Vinklarek, Sharon Beale and
Batty Vinklarek constituted the
drat Holy Communion class
The services were impressive
and beautiful. Many viaitori were
present.
FIRST PARISH SOCIAL
The first parish social for this
season waa given here Wednes-
evening. It was attended by
rather large attendance and
proved to bo a pleasant and pro-
fitable evening. It has been de-
cided to make the social a
monthly event. Watch for the
date of the next one and be with
HOMI ON FURLOUGH
A/2c Herbert Fajkua of Platts-
burg AFB, New York, Is spending
a thirty day furlough here with
his parents, Mr and Mrs. Jim
Fajkua and other relatives and
friends.
Other guests in the Fajkua
home Sunday were Sgt. and Mrs.
Gerald F. Sondergaard of San An-
tonio. Mias Norms Fajkua and
Rusty Hawkins of Houston.
IT'S A ROY
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Vink
Larek of Austin became the happy
parents of a six pound, fourteen
ounce baby boy born to them
Sunday. June 7. This is the cou
pie’s first child. At the time of
tbig report a name had not been
selected for the little lad
The proud grandparents for the
first time are Mr and Mrs. Ven
tins Vinklarek of Kovar and Mr
and Mrs. Charlie Meyers of Bas-
trep. Mr. and Mra. Themas Vink-
larek, Mr. at Cistern berame great
gyd—»nto for the Orat time
nine o'clock Tuesday morning.
GOING TO COLLBOI
Mr John J. Beck has enrolled
in SWTSTC In San Marcos for
the summer terms.
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beauty
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PBRSONALS
Mr. Emil Svec of Arixona it
here visiting the Hugo J. Austin
family and other relative! and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Marbur-
ger and children were business
visitors in Schulenburg and 1*
Grange Seturday.
Mra. Henry Hanselka and Na-
omi were Bren ham visitors Tues-
day.
Mr and Mrs. George Korteff
and Pete Kret of Fort Worth
visited Mr. and Mya. Frank Kret
last week.
Last Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs John J. Beck and sons were
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Young of Fort
Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Bob F.
Young and boys, Robert, Ancil
and Kelly of Auatin.
Lyndon Ellis of Austin is visit-
ing in the Felix Janecka home.
Mr and Mrs. Julius Vinklarek
and children of Houston were
weekend guesla of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Vinklarek.
Mrs. Felix Janecka and chil-
dren and Miaa Moilie Ziegelbauer
visited in Shiner and Moulton
Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs Willie Vinklarek
and children of Houston were
weekend visitors in the Clem
Vinklarek home.
Mrs. Alfred Goach is visiting
relatives in Floy snd Flatoma.
Mr and Mrs. J. A. Maki and
children and Mrs. Delphine Motal
and children of Houston were
weekend Quests in the Joe A.
Mares home
Mrs. Joseph A. Goach and Jer-
ry, Mra. Marie Stenaeth and chil-
dren of Hoy were Thursday even-
ing guests in the home of Mrs.
Gertrude Pavlica.
Mr and Mrs Joe Harbich vis-
ited in Columbus TTiursday.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Goach and
little son of League City were
weekend visitors of Mrs. Susie
Beale and Miss Georgie Frierson.
Brenda returned home with them
after a two weeks visit in our
community.
Mias Georgie Frierson visited
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Frierson
in Austin Sunday and Monday.
JtARRS £ D
FLORISTS
PROFESSIONAL
Veterinary Haapitel
7S3 Had Travis
LA ORANGE, TRXAS
Phene 164
P. L. GUNN, D.VJM.
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BOOSTER CLUB
4Ht MONDAY OP RACH MONTH
at 7:36 P. ML
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Thomson Real Estate
New location—110S East 3rd
(Highway 71)
— Sales, Trades, Rentals —
20 Years I
Phene 766
La Grange
Chiropractic Clinic
I. L FITZPATRICK, Rb 1
Office Hours: 9 a. m. te IS Meets
3 p. m. te < p. ■. «
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
9 a. m. to 13 Noon oa
Tuesday and Thursday
Other Times by Appointment Only
221 East Travis — Phoae 89
La Orange, Tams
GEO. S. WOODRESS
REALTOR
“Certified Real RaSaM
114 MAIN PI I OWN IP
SMITMVILLR, TRXAS
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Office in
Phene 880
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LO.OF. Lodge No. 3M
Meets Every Moaday, 7:39 P. M.
LO.OF. Hall.
D. A. Tuns tall, Noble Grand
Everetts Saunders, Vice Grand
W.
Virgil Ftttx,
P. J.
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Phone M Rns 9
Practiee In All CtvR And
Criminal Courta
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PER80NALS
It. and Mrs. G. L. Hanna and
sons, Mike aad Glenn of Corpse
Chrieti. who have been beta a
k, and her brother and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gene
Schultz of Houston, who were
weekend guests of their parents,
the Emil Schultaee aad Um Joe
Evioks, returned to their reepee-,
live home. Sunday.
E. M. KING
INSURANCE
Ufa, Hospitaltaottow. Fire, Aute
REAL ESTATE
Phene 642 Smith villa. Ten.
Or. Jennings & Cook
OPTOMETRIST •,
Eyas Eaemleed - Giamae Fitted
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Office Hears 8:90 te 8*8
8:09 to 1:00 P. M.
aDDointment oelv
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Mk*. Billy Otto and little son,
Todd Nell kevo returned to *a*
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The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1959, newspaper, June 18, 1959; Smithville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040374/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Smithville Public Library.