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CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner
Taylor Daily Press, Friday, July 2l, l96i, Page 5
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4*l just can’t figure you, Jimmyl Here you are the school
champion debater and you haven’t been able to get
your father’s car once this week!”
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Hospital Notes
New Patients
Bart Luck, Taylor; Mrs. Max
Leschber, Jr., Austin; Mrs. Emil
Janak, Mrs. Anton Naize'r, Mrs.
May Spiars, Granger; Mrs. C. J.
Peters, Round Rock; F. H.
Pearce, Thorndale.
Dismissals
J. B.
Dabbs, Frank
Tenniil,
Leonard
Sneider,
Mrs.
G. W.
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Ford, Si
., Taylor;
Mrs.
Martin
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Mackel,
Austin;
Mrs.
Lillie
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Moore,
Granger;
Mrs.
Reuben
Jacobson, Round Rock.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Finn, Gran-
ger, a son, born July 20 at 10:18
a.m. weighed 8 lbs 1 oz.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney McQuary,
Thorndale, a son, born July 20
at 2:39 p.m. weighed 8 lbs 1 oz.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tankers-
ley, Austin, a daughter, born
The PRAYER
For Today From
The UPPER ROOM
If a man love me, he will
keep my words: and my Fa-
ther will love him, and' we
will come unto him, and make
our abode with him. (John
14:23.)
PRAYER: Our Father, with
love like that with which Thou
lovest us, help us to love Thee..
Grant us to find pleasure in
those things Christ would have
us do. Forgive us for our
shortcomings and sins. Increase
our faith. Strengthen us to do
Thy will. Encourage us in: good
works. Through Jesus Christ
our Lord. Amen.
July 20 at
lbs. 4 ozs.
9:24 a.m, weighed 7
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NEWS OF
PEOPLE
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Becker
visited in San Marcos Wednesday.
Miss Vickie Heinemeier of Katy
is visiting here with Miss Emily
Keinemeier.
Mrs. E. A. Heye and Mrs. F.
E. Holman will attend the ALCW
Retreat at Linfborg, Kansas Mon-
day thrgugh Wednesday of next
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Loessin
and Mary Ann Machu of Tay-
lor, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Machu and' children, Mar-
vin, Angeline, Sharon and Deb-
bie, all of Granger, spent the
weekend in Corpus Christ! visit-
ing with. Mr, and Mrs. Norbert
Schwertner. Donnie Schwertner
returned home with the Loessins
for a two weeks visit in Taylor.
Diane Sue Schwertne'r has re-
turned to her home in Corpus
Christi-after spending three weeks
with relatives in Granger and
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Simon,
Keith and Andrea Claire, of La-
fayette, Louisiana are visiting
here with Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Touchet and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry LaTouf of
Bakersfield, California are the
parents of an 8 pound son born
July 20 at 12:50 p.m. Mrs. La-
Tauf is the former Shirley Ivlin-
zenmayer of Taylor. Grandpar-
ents are Mr. and Mrs, Fred Min-
zenmayer Jr., of Taylor and Mrs.
J. E. Wade of Brownsville.
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DIAL
EL2-3621
AND ASK FOR
A FRIENDLY
AD-TAKER
FREE DANCE
AT
BRICK FRONT
SATURDAY, JULY 22
Music by
Bill Ballard
And The
Capitol City Playboys
Featuring —
Sandie John
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!
Asbestos Siding
A-l Quality—Choice of two colors
Special at $14.95 per sq.
Aluminum Windows $9.95 each
TAYLOR BUILDERS SUPPLY
Day by Day
Friday
8 p.m. Benefit social at the
American Spiritualist Church to
which the public is invited.
Monday
7 p.m. Junior Luther League
of St. Paul Lutheran Church to
meet.
2:30 p.m. Flower Arrangement
Study Group meeting in TP&L
room. :s
7 p.m. Catholic Daughters meet
for game night in Father Polian-
sky Hall. ,
Monday-Wednesday
ALCW Retreat in Linsforg,
Kan.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Boy Scouts of St.
Paul Lutheran Church to meet.
Thursday
7 p.m! Williamson County TB
Association covered dish meeting
in San Gabriel Park in George-
town.
8 p.m. Bible study for Bible
leaders at St. Paul Lutheran
Church.
Saturday
9:15 a.m. Adult instruction at
St. Paul Lutheran Church.
11 a.m. Adult instruction at St.
Paul Lutheran Church.
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Happy Birthday
Greetings of “Happy Birthday”
are being extended to the follow-
ing birthday celebrants:
Mrs. Marvin Brinkmeyer, Jo
Ann Zimmerhanzel, Mrs. Willie
Schlickense'n. Mrs. Julia Labay
Mrs. Hubert Beach, Mrs. Frankie
Krenek and Billy Gene Carlson.
And ito Bonnie Fay Ripple
who celebrated her birthday
Thursday.
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Multiple Birth
For Dionne Quint
QUEBEC Iff) — Cecile. Dionne,
one of the four surviving Dionne
quintuplets, has given birth to
twin boys—the first multiple birth
for the famous sisters.
Her husband, Philippe Langlois,
said the boys — both of whom
weighed about six pounds—were
born at 11:46 p.m. and 11:52 p.m.
DANCE
At CIRCLEVILLE
HOEDOWN CLUB
SATURDAY, JULY 22
Music by
J. C. Whatley
and His Rhythm Kings
DANCE
SUNDAY, JULY 23
Music by
Larry Butler
Star of Louisiana Hayride
& His Sunset Playboys
Aluminum Siding — Leveling
Fall-Out Shelters -- Remodeling
General Repairs
M-B-M LUMBER CO.
904 N. Main
EL2-4161
Special at
BELICEK FLOORS
Wallpaper in stock—i price.
Vinyl Accolon—89c per sq. yd.
All purpose compound,
25 lbs............................. $2-50
Ph. EL2-4814 516 W. 2nd.
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14. Building, Contracting
' CARD OF THANKS
We want to express our appre-
ciation to the staff at Ever-
green Nursing home. Especial-
ly do we thank Mr. and Mrs.
King and Drs. B. A. and Roy
Kirkpatrick and all our friends.
Family of W. S. Gilmore
FREE
BIRTHDAY DANCE
SATURDAY NITE
JULY 22
Hermann Sons Hall
Music by
Starlight Playboys
of Thorndale
DANCE
SATURDAY, JULY 22
5.PJ.S.T. HALL
TAYLOR
Music By
JOE PATEK
For Reservations Call
EL2-9139 or EL2-2309
Wednesday.
Langlois told newsmen today
the boys and their mother are all
doing well. He said he is “very
happy” about the twins.
The couple now has four chil-
dren, all boys. The other two are
Olaude, 3, and Patrice, 14 months.
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Save gasoline, shop at home.
1. Automotive
For Sale: 1957 Ford F-600 truck
with new Hobbs bed and re-
conditioned motor. Also 1953
Ford pickup. Ted Witliff, Coup-
land, UL6-2265.
For sale or trade: F-6 Ford
truck in good condition with
14 foot grain bed. New 8-25
tires. Call Thorndale, TW8-3815.
WANTED!
GOOD USED CARS
Top allowance on clean trade-
ins on 1961 Fords now at Smith
Motor Co. Don’t miss our close-
out sale on new Fords, Fal-
cons and Thunderbirds. We
need used cars and trucks of
all makes. Beat the unsettled
labor and world situations,
which may bring about short
ages and higher prices. Call
us today—John Wittliff, Louis
Psencik or Don Smith'. No out-
side salesmen, no commissions,
new low overhead deals. No
chiefs, iust Indians at Fordville,
U.S.A. Smith Motor Co. EL2-
4331.
1952 Dodge 2-ton truck, 12 loot
grain bed. Also 86 lots—$300.
lot. On Highway 79, two miles
West of Rockdale. Turn North
at F F Cafe, go into white gate-
500 yards. W. E. Wade, Rock-
dale.
mediants a chance to serve you
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2. Spedal Notice
HAVE YOU HEARD
The Ashleys are back at the Blue
Bonnet Cafe to serve you the
best in good tasty foods. Fea-
reation room and bar in bad
of the Cafe. Open 12.00 p.m
to 11:00 p.m., closed Mondays.
BLUE BONNET CAFE, Johr
and Jimmie Ashley.
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13. Painting, Wallpapering
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PAINT UP SPECIALS!
Latex wall paint, gal. $2.95. 4
ft. step ladder, special $3.95.
Paint remover, quart 85c. Ex-
terior marine house paint, fume
proof, mildew resistance, Titan-
ium white, reg. $6.95 gallon,
sale price $5.50 gallon. TAY-
LOR PAINT & HARDWARE,
EL2-3648.
merchants a chance to serve you.
OUT OUR WAY
BALONEY/
THEFiEtS MORE
REALTHINKIN’
PONE TOPAY
THAN THERE
EVER WAS/
By J. R. Williams
Wh
WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO
THINK ABOUT? YOUR
MACHINE’S AUTOMATIC-
ART MUSICjMACHINERY
LITERATURE, EVERYTHING
YOU MIOHT THINK ABOUT
HAS ALL BEEN FIGURED?
OUT FER YOU-OUST SIVE
ME A NEW IPEE, -JUSTONE
THAT YOU CAN’T FIND? IN
A BOOK/ WHY, THIS
GENERATION IS NOTHING
BUT PARROTS/
THEY’VE PONE
SO MUCH TO
GIVE PEOPLE
MORE TIME TO
THINK,THAT
THEY HAVEN'T
LEFT ANYTHING
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REMODEL and
REPAIR LOANS
Labor and Materials—No money down
SEE
WM. CAMERON and CO.
For Free Estimate
212 So. Main EL2-4384
16. Miscellaneous Services
ALLEN’S DIAMOND SHOP
Certified watchmaker, stone set-
ting. jewelry repairing. 109 W.
4th, ;
VENETIAN BLINDS REPAIRED
New blinds made to order. Free
Estimates.
TAYLOR PAINT AND
HARDWARE
EL2-3648.
Custom hay baling. New Holland
baler. Ben Urbanek, Rt. 4,
Taylor, EL2-2951.
21. Livestock
Extra nice young Hereford bulls
from registered stock. See W.
C. Stern.
22. Farm Machinery &
Equipment
For Sale: Farmall C No. 21 trac-
tor ■ mower. Johnson cotton
duster and manure spreader
on steel wheels. Albert Kuhl,
Rt. 3, Taylor.
Combine for sale—International
Ilmvester No. 127 SP, 14 foot
cut, in good condition. Sidney
Bi owning, Granger.
24. Miscellaneous For Sale
For Sale; house boat, sleeps 8.
Motor and controls. Located
at Blackie’s on Lake Travis.
Price $2,475. Phone Austin,
GL3-6520.
KEEP COOL SPECIALS!
4000 CFM evaporative cooler,
pump, float, air change, ad-
justable grill, rust proof coat-
ing. Regular $119.95—sale price
$99.00. TAYLOR PAINT &
HARDWARE, EL2-3648.
OUTBOARD MOTOR SPECTATE
35 HP electric starting Gale
outboard motor, 1959 modei.
1954 25 HP Johnson outboard.
1956 30 HP Johnson. Williamson
County Equipment, EL2-4381.
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25. Houses For Sale
2V2 bath home, large paneled
den, double carport, extra large
corner lot, budded pecan trees;
Consider smaller home trade
in. Carl G. Snider, Real Estate;
Titsworth Furniture. Phone EL2*
2423 or EL2-3355.
26. Farms and Ranches For Sale
List Your Farm and City ,
Property with
w. h. McGinnis
The John Hancock Service
Office at Ira A. Prewitt Hdw. CO|
Residence Phone EL2-2285
Office Phone EL2-4316
For Sale. 115 acre farm about
2 miles south of Taylor city
limits with 5 acres of pasture.
C. C. Schwarz, phone EL2-
2169, 503 Vance, Taylor.
184 acre farm for sale. 74 acres
in pasture, 110 acres in culti-
vation. Good house, plenty of
water. 11 miles from Taylor,
good road. Two 3% GI Loans,
can be transferred. W. A. Rin-
derknecht, Real Estate, EL2-
3110.
Farm for sale, 116 acres. 7 miles
southeast of Taylor. See Ernest
Pruesse or call EL2-2051.
30. Apartments For Rent
Garage apartment for rent. Clean
oak floors. Couple with one
child. $25 a month. EL2-3110.
Furnished garage apartment for
Rent. 423 W 7th. EL2-2557.
Southeast furnished duplex 2-
bedroom apartment. Garage.
Close in. 905 Talbot. EL2-4203.
Furnished garage apartment for
rent. See at 1110 West 3rd.,
Taylor.
Garage apartment for rent at
1210 West 7th. Well furnished
and good garage. Call EL2-3147.
2-room furnished apartments, pri-
v£ te baths. Bills paid. 1103 Lex-
ington. Phone EL2-4258 or EL2*
4867.
31. Houses For Rent
2-bedroom house for rent. $40 a
month. 101 Travis St. Call EL2-
3668.
For rent: Nice house, close to
school. Call EL2-3561.
House for rent, 315 Vance. See
Dr. Matetzschk at 319 Vance.
Almost new attractively furnish-
ed one bedroom cottage. Hard-
wood floors, ample closets,
washer connections, carport.
$40. plus utilities. 1513% Pra-
tner. Call EL2-2664 or EL2-4950.
32. Rooms For Rent
For Rent: Nice rooms, some
with kitchenette. Taylor Motel.
Special weekly or monthlif
rates.
33. Miscellaneous For Rent
Modern service station for lease.
Phone EL2-3442.
38. Help Wanted—Female
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Steakhouse Cafe. Apply in per-
son. 108 East 2nd. St., Taylor.
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