Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1949 Page: 2 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISER JULY 7. 1<M0
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PURCHASED FOR Mi>. (alhe Wath.-on murmi Mr. and X,l>- (Wa' ho*% ,and | M Sunday Max 10:011 A.M.
I My h> w tin- da> a: «• h jtT r Wednesday after spending children it vmg awa> t > KeUey Suntta'v Ma** > ">0 \M
after ■ week of BiMe Sch.-ol. <;-.a* -everal days with het > *u r Mi • amp. We hop.- they w ill lil.c their \ g 1#*. Ma k'u.i\*M
iwe ail have thi.- last l-i.- Kthel Martin in Klgin. new h"m« and bt back to visit u* sului,.v "\ia, ltiiK) \ M
ince the lit Mr. and Mrs. Frank lee „• teal often. The;: vv«l be r>u ed a m Sl(|uJa;. Mttk> H:tM) A.M.
,,y< i t'.i. I. vi.a;. O . - I-aVf. r a •[' W '< ia • n • : > the,, filed? ■
len.aie. i , fu}ij in the home cf Mr. and Mrs. W A farewell party was given Fri-
-! i S. Whit worth. <ia\ morning at S o'clock by Mr ,
a grain and meeting our p, i>1. Among tho t in Ha*!i p Fur- A. 1.. *penei r, Mrs. John oiuui,
a>; [ fron Watterson. The ! n?" u ! day were Mr. and Mr*. H. t Mis. II. T. Writsht. Mrs. Ola li e
-o . .under the grove w«s ju.-t . nde.i VViUenherg. Mr. and Vrs. (Jarlan i and Mrs. I toy ( oekrill. They re-
j. with everything good t<> tat be- Hefner and tfirls. Mr. and Mi -esved many lovely gut*.
~ide.* about HO iiarbecu> i- • ** - Oscar Rot ter and Robbie ! Miss Ada l.ehmann -j«ri1 > ev-
en# which were errand, Mr. a' I Mrs. John Hefner and Mrs. Kai|* a, days with her friend*. Mr. and
Mrs. Henrv Wilson of Limmi.-a.- Holliian. Mrs. Oscar Fogel and children.
COU Mill s, (>.—R. Glenn Mor- , ,
ariawMi, Klgin, Texas, has pureha*-;
«i tbt registered Jerse\ '
1*.*;. Sybil day. The animal >**y went ,ver verj auc
from the herd owned hy a,w4 we u,i l"n-'0-vwd be,n«?
Fred freppon, Te:
The put hase ad
ih grow ing HUinhm in this ana
ft* rywien buy ,Ter ey because of
tfe high quality of the milk they
pmdu'-e.
Methodist Church
J. W. (.tiffin. Pastor
Sunday Scho d . t>: I > a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
I urebred Jerseys are registered .
k, ru \ . „ i /••..! -were the first visitors
®J I he American Jersey Cattle;
Club which ha- its national head-
cpunrtei. in Cidumbun, Oh if. Sever-j
ml projriam.- an available through
Thi' American Jersey Cattle Club {
to help breeders tret the most
pr< fit from their Jerseys.
to arrive Mr. and Mrs. Kbrin Lee and Oscar, Sis>y, and lidvy, and "" r.
which was a plea-ant surprise a- Judy motored to Lock hart and and Mrs. H. T. Wright, Sr.
they hadn't seen some of the : Bastrop Wednesday. Mr. and Mr.-. II. I. Wright, Jr.
friends in 42 years. K-peeiaily Mrs. Ernest let and lauffhtea spent the week end with their
we were glad to see the Fskew motored to Bastrop Wtnltiesday. parent-. Ms. and Mrs. H. T.
family. Mrs. Malcom J>in re> and Mr. and Mrs. Mauri • Carpet W right. S'
j her family from H >ust< , M . ter and childrei of Ha.-ti p -p. i:' Rnyford lie.-" of Aust; wa- n
i Hugo Waiters and s n, Mr- H. the week end in the Garland Hef- dinner gu< st of Mr. and Mi.-.
|J. K-ktw. Mrs. Vernon Kskew and net home. H T. Wri.'ht Monday.
'children, Mr. and Mr.-. R. M. Wilej Mr. and Mrs Tom Criffin . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ko- el arn
land .-on, Mr. and Mr-. Charlie Hills Prairie visited in tin honi,
Kskew. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sim- of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holliga
<• „;i V' ... i- ; mons and daughter and her fam- Friday night and attended chur
The Civil Service C.om,n«s« on , M j services with them.
."Houju . • i xamiiiiiti fi r th< • . . Xf . , m-
ander and Mrs. («0tn simmrns, la v.
Civil Service
Exams Announced
hi Id re n, and Merl and S' ;la
Morgan, went to 1.., k'r.art Krida...
BAPTIST CHURCH
I'aul II. Verrher, Pa*'or
Sunday A1 ortung
iSunday School 9 1 . A.M.
Morning Worship . . ll:uo A.M.
Sunday Evening
Brotherhood 7:<hi P.M.
Evening Worship . . . s;W P.M.
Widne-daj Evening
Teacher- and Officer- Mooting
7:0© P M
7:'50 I'M
s ir. I'M
Christian Church
Rev. M. B. Harris, i'astor.
Sunday School every Sunday ut
10:00 A. M.
Every 2nd and 4th Sunday
Church Service at 11:00 A. M.
j Prayer Meeting
Choir Rehear-al
E.,u!{ \j, s j W^Griffin and Mt s! nA^trtir MrWC
Z" an hoi-.4"'fXiTwffl!1 Ward. C. 1. Hendrrv. M . ROCKNE NEWS
Assembly Of God
Church
Employment
be with the Department of the, , „ . , ,... . „
. ... , , i , „ . A. Carpenter and children. L. O
A r roree establishments in the'
and Mrs. Creel, Mr. and Mrs. M.
ROCKNE, July i. Another
Henningion, Mr. and Mrs, Walla e K« od rain fell here this afternoon
vk-inity of Austin, Texas. Appli-!„ v.hi.-h wa- h dlv ne ..!e<l
r.,..,w ....... i... (Hefner and -on.-, all of Bastrop, wnuh was badl> needed.
cation forms may be obtained
fn>m the post office; the Execu-
tive Secretary, Board of U. S.
Civil SeiA'ice Kxaminers. Depart-
mt*ni i >f the Air Force Base,
Austin, Texas; or from the Re-
gional Directcr, Fourteenth U. S.
Civil Service Region, 210 S iuth
Hanvood Street, Dallas 1, Texas.
Three hloek*- S. E. ok Courthouse
>\mday School. 10:00 A M. |
Preaching 11:15 A. M |
Kvaruelintie Service Til.1? P. M.
Kriday-
The Civil Service Commission
MJt ramnces examinations for fill-
vacancies in the position of
Wage-Hour Investigator, at the
entrance salary of $:!727.20 |>er
ytstr. Employment will be with
the Wage and Hour and Public
Contract* Divisions of the De-
jartwt of Labor in the States
«f Arkansas, Louisiana. New
Mfiieo. Oklah< ma. and Te.xas. Ap-
plication forms and additional in-
fi rmation may be obtained from
*ht.- fx.-t office; the Kxecutivt
Serretary. Board of 1". S. Civil
Service Examiners, Wage and
Hnur and Public Contracts Divi-
*i«>n... liegi in VIII, Department of
.Ltibor, 134 C< mrnerce Street.
Halls.-, Texas; ReR-ional Director.
Kinth L'. S. Civil Service Regunt.
Federal Kid,'., -t. L-uis 1,
M.the Regional Director. Tent!
I"- S. Civil Service Reirion, Fed-
craJ Office Bldg.. 610 South
Street. New Or lean- U. La.; the
RegionaJ Director, Thirteenth U.
2S. Civil Service Region, New
Customhouse Bldg./ Denver 2,
C«lo.; or from the Regional Dii -
«rt r, Fourteenth U. S. Civi. S
w.<re Kegion, 210 Soath Harwo.-l
^£r*r-t, Dallas 1, Texas."
CANCER DEATH
TOLL MOUNTING
HOUSTON.— In Texa , a- in
•every ether state, cancer's death
r ii i.> mounting, while that of
aa t other diseases is falling off,
J. Louit Neff, Executive Director,
i&aid toda>'.
*"La>.r year 6,913 Texan* died of
canrer," Mr. Neff said. "This was
ll.'t more than in 1047.
"Several rea. on,-, have h er.
■jgrwea *«*r this ri:-«. Statisticians
avjint out that, with improved
bweith conditions generally, more
pwple are living longer. They are
living to the period in life when
cancer takes its heaviest toll.
~However, it may be that this
increase inflects simply the in-
«Mae in the number of cases dis
wjverwti and reported on death
«*rtifira'eh.
''Whatever the new statist!' -
ir.fpiy, they do clearly point ou'
thai the educat onal, service, and
srwean-h work of the American
< aticer Society must continue un-
•iaated," the cancer control lead-
sanl. "V\e cannot conduct our
ftKht sigainst < ancer in thif state
without the funds contributed by
the popie of Texas. We are still
Sluuj'tN ihori of our minimum
fund raising goal of
Mi. Niff urged all Texans to
s>«-/sd contribution- to the Texa-
ranrer control fight. Addresg your
Aatittoiris to: f ancer, Care of
f'ttarmaster, to your local post-
>ffa-e. Postmasters are instructed
t*> forward such contributions to
i *>• American Cancer Society for
X3 . fight against the disease.
A heart j welrome 11 everyone
Rev. Uayland W«M dall, Pa-tor
Glad to ,-ee Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mrs. Alva McDaniel and daugh- Bible Studv 7:1" P M.
Alexander and A. D. Watterson ter, Martha Ann. Mrs. Edd Hunt
of Creed mo re, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and daughter. Winnie, of Bastrop
Lee of Lavernia, Mr. and Mrs. spent Tuesday morning in the
Vol Watterson and daughter of home of Mr and Mr- Albert Lei
Iiockhart, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur mann and daughter. Ada.
Smith and daughter. Mr. and T. M. Rice -pent a two weeks
Mrs. Andy Alexander of Cedai vacation in Corpus Christi with
Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hen- his son, Noel.
drix and children of Bastr p. and Mr. ar.d Mrs. K >y Cockrell left
recall right now hut we were glad Friday to spend a week vacation
O. O. SCHUELKE
Furniture Upholstery & Repair
SPECIALIZING IN
AUTO SEAT COVERS
M. E. (lake)
RABENSBURG
General
INSURANCE AGFNT
# TORNADO
# THEFT
#PIRE
# LIFE
SEE ME FOR YOUR
INSURANCE NEEDS
Ph. 81
Baatrop, Tex.
BASTROP
HOME
LAUNDRY
(WASH A 11 RIA)
Your laundry troubles
can lie solved by taking
advantage of this me-
thod. Bring your laundry
any day of the w -rk and
it * done in a jiffy
CONVENIENT
ECONOMICAL
Mrs. D. Rodgers
(MANAGER)
Phone 133
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Gamble IjMifte No. 241 A.F. & A..'".
'•■*tat« d meetings fourtt
Monday night each month
at 8:00 P.M. All members
urged to attend. Visiting
^brethn*n cordially invited.
J. ULOVD HOOD, Secretary
FRED G. WRIGHT, W.M.
SPEED
—4a (he keynote of mod*
«rn life—Quirk, effiel*
«at vision li vital i*r
■••fety!
C^ysfcveTTH«con6aeB
Al'STIN, TEXAS
*
Steps up the New fO/U? "FE£l!
, •, v \ r,f
The touch of your too on the gas
pedal puts you into automatic
OverDrive. Pre-to! Vour engine
8{ c<"i drops 30',. Vet, your
road speed remain- unchanged.
Your car's doing ">< tn.p.h.. for
example, while your engine'.*
doing only 35.
I "or a of power to
climb a hill or pax- in fi jiffy
just st«-|> down on your
arrek rator. f'n- '<>' You're
in passing gear. Release
your |ie<i*il pr<*--.ure and
you're bark in fret and esisy
< Kerdrive. It that i\!
j
This slower engine speed makes
driving as quiet, and smooth as a
summer breeze. It leaves you
feeling bright and fresh even
after long trips.
nfi *L (M
By cutting your engine
revolutions 30' ,', Overdrive
saves you up to 15' in gas
and oil, drastically cuts
service cost*. All in all, it
adds up to extra smooth- ( -
ncss and power that pays
for iUelf.
There's ain your future
Take the wheel
try the new Ford "FEEL
And Overdrive is only part of I hi-now
lord "Keel." Ktei how "Magic
Action Brake work 35', easier.
Ke<'l the surge of the 100 "horse"
\ -M and 95 "horse" Six engines. Keel
tin- bump-erasing rnooinne , of
"Hydra-foil" and "Para-Flex"
Spring- Try the '!!> Ford and oe if
you don't order mm!
at your Ford Dealer's!
•Owrdn'rv itrui while >W. uviii
tint* optional at <rtr,i ro«l.
J. V. Ash Motor Company
BASTROP, TEXAS — PHONE 2S
AWARDED THE FASHION ACADEMY GOLD MEDAL AS THE "FASHION CAR OF THE YEAR"-
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1949, newspaper, July 7, 1949; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237226/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.