The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 145, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1998 Page: 2 of 42
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Qarolina's Tamale House
will re-open
Tuesday, April 21 at 7 a.m.
Eat Hen or To Bo Orders
321-2275
Due to a death in the family, the business has been
closed temporarily. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Market
our only food day.'
School from li
Both mid Market Days is a
Citizens Academy sign-up
to attract new visitors to town.
Forum
policies.
in attendance may also be sub*
Any person 21 or older is eH-
McAuley.
will be on April 23.
five seat Total statewide votes
at press time.
McDonald
County Auditor Am Wither is
considered a run for public of-
BISD
December of next year.
finished by 2000,** Horton said.
■ Outside Bastrop: (800) 303-2557
■ basadvOonr.com
each of three city libraries in the
county $5,000, partly from un-
spent reserve finds and partly
County Judge Peggy Walicek
suggested giving the libraries
partment of Pharmacology U.T.
School of Pharmacy, Lynn
lations to Mr. Dunn and wish
him well,” Bogart said.
is in the Cedar Creek area.
Half would be used for the
the class.
The aeven-wcek course will
negotiated for another project, a
new combination middle-inter-
mediate school.
“We hope to have it finalized
within the next 30 days,” Hor-
ton said. “We'd like to have the
combination school finished by
counselors, educators and con-
cerned parents are invited to at-
tend.
For more information call
(512)285-4291.
Dunn pulled in 838 votes to
Bogart's 481.
and Clara Maynard have also
been invited to appear.
tided io launch his campaign
after County Judge Peggy Wal-
icek announced she would not
seek re-election to a second
term this year.
but she has no plan to challenge
the result.
She said she will sit on the
sideline and play no role in the
General Election contest be-
tween McDonald and Van
GUder.
Horton said officials are
looking at building the campus
about 10 miles west of town
somewhere near Texas 71.
FAX:
■ (512) 321-1680
Moderator for the occasion
will be Bastrop Advertiser Edi-
tor Davis McAuley who will
Runoff
Speakers will include Susan
Stone MJ).-local child psychia-
trist, John Breeding PJLD.-lo-
cal clinical psychologist, author:
The Wildest Colts Make The
Best Horses, Richard Wilcox
city libraries in Bastrop,
Smithville and Elgin.
amendment when commission-
ers meet next The amendment
will move $15,000 into the
teacher at Elgin High School, For both Democratic con-
said the surge of voters who tenders it was a first venture
turned out in Stony Point was into electoral politics.
NFL players visting
Boys & Girls Club
year and budgeting a $5,000
subsidy in the new fiscal year
which begins October 1.
Commissioner Johnny
Sanders, however, pressed for
giving the full requested amount
Library cash coining
Months of uncertainty ended Earlier this yew library offi
The session is set for April
18 at 10 am. to noon at First
National Bank building in Bas-
trop. Admission is free.
Physicians, psychologists,
diate campus would probably be
built on the site, and the combi-
nation school would then be
used solely as a middle school.
The final project, a new ele-
sions on criminal investigation, want, he said.
ADD forum set for April 18
Ritalin uses and controversies Weiss-local psychotherapist,
Deficit Disorder ' author of several books about
topic of a special AJ) J).
LOST PINES
NURSERY
This Spring plant color that will return year af-
ter year. Many of our homegrown Perennials are
native and naturalized Texans. Some of the BEST
plants for Bastrop County are:
Verbenas,Yarrow. Sedums, Plumbago, Lantana,
Society Garlic, Many Salvias,Rueilia,
Scutellanas.Shnmp Plant, Pentas, Nierembergia,
Hamelia, Purple Fountain Grass, Mealy Blue
Sage, Gerber Daisy, Passion Flower, Aster,
Cuphea, Bignoma, Buddellia, Marguerite Daisy,
Oxalis, Texas Columbine, Coral Vine, Strawberry
Begonia, Perennial Morning Glory
Annuals can provide a spectacular show of
inexpensive color until frost Choose from a
variety of sizes.
For sunny gardens: Petunia, Mangold, Penwinkle, Moss
Rose, Zinnia, Nicotiana, Salvia, Ice Plant, Purslane,
Joseph's Coat, Blue Daze, Gomphrena,, Dianthus.
Melampodium,Geraniums, Moon Vine
For a shady spot plant: Begonias, Impatiens Coleus &
Caladiums
Best Herb Selection Around.
OPEN EVERYDAY
9:00 - 5:00
HWY 21,3 MILES EAST OF
BASTROP STATE PAR\<b4
321-4175 W
NIVEN TO HONOR OUR VOLUNTEERS
are usually provided by the funeral home or family. If you have
Editor: Davis McAuley
Carolyn Wright for classified ads or Janice Butler for dteplay ads.
CforulotiM.* Brenda Shariril
for dteplay ads and 5 pm. for cheated ads; and Saturday Issue,
The Bastrop Advertiser (USPS045-020)
Carolyn Wright.
made in person during regular business hours or sent by mal.
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Phone: (512) 321-2557
(800) 303-2557
Fax: (512) 321-1680
e-mail: basadv@oor.com
■ Street: 906 Water St., Bastrop, Texas 78602-3834
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McAuley, Davis. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 145, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1998, newspaper, April 16, 1998; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1177891/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.