Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1952 Page: 3 of 8
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Tilt BASTROP ADVERTISER. MAY I 1952
EDWIN BAHTSCH
RECEIVES NAVAL
TRAINING
I'liili r>roin c recruit (ruiiiinir at the
I'. S. \ iiv.il Trainiiifr Center, San
California, Is Kdwin J.
Ilfirt*«•! , srniimn recruit, t'SN, son
of Mr. and Mr*. Jim' Bart sell of
Red Hook, a,id hushiinit of Mrs. Klla
Mae Marl-.i ll of !M>7 Buttonwood, in
Hast rop.
Hartsrli rnti-rril thr Naval service
Feb. I'I, Before cntirinjf the
N ivy, lir worked fur thr Southwes-
tfrn Mill Telephone Company.
this initial training include* field
Instruction in such field* as seaman-
ship, fire ti^htiuic, irunncry, signal
iittr, ami < t||«-r coursi - dcsijfiicil to
make ii recruit well versed in every
phase of Navy life.
I pon completion of their II week
training period at the training cen-
ter, ^railuates arc assigned to duty
stations with the I'leet or at Navy
shore stations, ur arc sent to si r
vice schools tor advanced training
First Methodist
Church
J. W. GRIFFIN. I'astnr
SUNDAY—
Sunday School 9:ir. a. m.
Men's Bible Clas.- 9;4.ri a. m.
Morninjf Worship ..10 55 a m.
WYF ..trW p. m.
THURSDAY - ,
Moments of Meditation 6:10 p m.
Senior Choir Rehear al 0:.10 p. m.
There is a Nursery open at the
Church each Sunday to take car©
of the children during services.
'Classic Cotton Magic'
Slip
High Count Cotton
Broadcloth
Mr. and Mi Bennie Cufohcll
•and slaughter, Sharon, of Sail
Antonio were weekend quests of
his mcther and grandmother,
Mr George Cubbell and Mrs
Grant Hood.
Ira Frieda, Lincoln Farri , AI-
vin Camp, Jack Claiborne and
Corporal William Karrip of Fort
Mood spent Saturday and Sunday
at Port ()'Conner fishing. Mad
pretty nood luck, to!
B' >b Standifer I'dward Kbner
and Mi Betty Joyce Urinkman
were ainoriK those attending th
I'illy (iiaiiam service in Austin
Sunday,
Jack Griesenbeok spent Monda
in San Antonio attendini; a Mot
Point m«etinir.
Mi. and Mrs. Ross Terry and
diwuuhter, Cindy, of Au.-tin were
weekend guest> of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Griesenbeek and children.
Mr. and Mrs. .1 M Bryan and
sons, Bob and Dwa.vne, spent the
weekend in Bastrop, Louisiana, at
the bedside of Mrs. Bryan's
grandmother. Mrs. Bryan atid
Dwanc remained for a more ex-
tended visit.
Misses Polly and Betty Litton
of Houston, and Walter Litton
student at SWTSTC, San Marcos,
spent the weekend with their pa-
rents. Mr and Mrs. M M Litton
Mi-. Jirnmie Bobbins of Hous-
ton was a Saturday visitor in the
W H Sims home.
I t. ami M r- Charles lions Huberts
• mil children, Charles Malcolm and
Uelwcca, spent Wednesi|«> and
Thurs<)«\ here v'lMtinir his parents,
Mr ami Mrs Boh Holirrts, uivl her
sisti r, Miv> Mitr.v Belle Old field, and
brother ami family, Mr. and Mrs.
Mark I HdfieM The) are rnroute to
Port Bel voir. Virginia, where It
Itiilx-rts will attend school for 90
days He ha* been stationed at
F>rt Sim Houston, San \ntonio.
Mrs Jue II Shirley anil hahies,
,loe Dale II and Julia Gale, will
leave Saturday nijrlit hy plane from
Houston to join I t Shirley in (/onn
tlco, Virginia. Mrs. Shirley has htfD
here -with Iter parents, Mr. and Mr*.
T II kmhrnufth, for the past II
month* while I t Shiryel was serving
Willi tin- Marines in Japan and Ko-
rea Thr i w ill be accompanied to
Houston h> Mrs. Knox kimhrntigh
Mr B \ Hopper and Mr. and Mrs.
T H Kimbrnufrh
M- and Mr, Clinton Claiborne and
«laujrht< rs. Ir/m t 'laire and Judy,
of Fort Worth arrived today (Thurt-
day t to ijipimI the weekend with
ttu-ir respective parents, Mr arid
Mrs t I- Cl«*t«ornc and Mr and
Mrs \ I Woehl, Sr. ind other re-
latives and friend*
Mr .i!nl Mrs I'upem Peebles and
snii- of Bryan spent the weekend
u itli her pnrent*. Mr and Mrs T
H K tmhminrh.
DR. JOEKE REVIEW
"BARABBAS" IN
LOCKHART
Or. Samuel L, Jockel, pastor of
tin- First Presbyterian Church of
I,'H'khart, will review "Barabbas" at
') I*. M . Tuesday, Ma) at the Dr.
I'utrene ( lark l.ibrar) in i^ickhart.
The review i*. sponsored by the Busi-
ness Women's Circle of the I.ockhart
< 'hureh.
"Barahbas" is the stor) of the
thill whim I'ilate released when
he gave Jc Us up to be crucified.
H ritten Iiv the Scandinavian author,
Par I.aire rk vis I, it is the chronicle
oi ilie life of a man driven from
tin- happiness of earth and heaven
b) the memor) of the cross lie es-
capeil when the Vaxarene took his
place on (iolgotha. Other works of
Mr. Lagerkvist include "The Hang-
man" mil "The Dwarf." In ballot
mi.' tor last year's Nobel Priic, he
won more votes than any other au
thor except \ mcrlea's William
Faulkner.
Dr. Jockel, in addition to his pas
titrate in l.iH'khart, is a professor of
Bible in both the Austin Presby-
terian Thcolofrical Seminary and the
University of Texas, and is well
known as a popular speaker among
business ami professional groups.
Hi has just returned from Winston-
Salem, N'. C. .where he conducted
Spiritual Fmphasis week at the First
Presbyterian Church of that City,
lb is i> 1 so an author, having written
the Home Mission Study Book,
"While It is Day," anil a Bible
Stud) Book for Women of the
Church. "Fitly Framed Together."
He is co author of the recent "Un-
derstanding the (Hil Testament."
Calvary Episcopal
Church
ti\ See it now!
The wonderfully new end different -
It's a Food Freezer and
Befrigerator combined!
Church School, 9:45 A. M.
M orning Prayer and Sermofi,
11:00 A. M
Scott < opeIand
M mister-in-Charge
First Christian Church
Sundav School every Sunday
at 10 00 A M
Church Service# every Sundav
at 11:00 A. M
Rev. M. B. Harris of Austin J
preaches every second and fourth
Sundays, and Rev. Arthur Grimes
of Bastrop preaches every firg*
and third Sundays.
J&-
And you ^et
all these exclusivt
features too!
w
Mod-1 1R-106 $10. DOWN
and your old refrigerator traded in
OR4-pi*C«
porcelain food
compartment
Quickube Ice Tray*
•
Bin-size, all-porce-
lain Hydratort
•
Famous Meter-
Miser mechanism
with 5-Year Protec-
tion Plan
•
Aluminum shelve*
that cannot rust
•
New Food-Safety
indicator
•
Beautiful, Raymond
Loewy Styling
•
r i age space on
door
B. A.
A small Classified Ad will fir
A Buyer.
ELZNER
PHONE 146 BASTROP
Nearly Fifteen Million Frigidaires have Been Sold
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Advertiser i? authorised to
i announce the following names
j subject 'o the action of the Di-mo-
cra:ic Primaries to he he'd July
2>'i, 1!>2:
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SANFORIZED
.yelet I .mbrotdery [• I ounce
Straight Hack ^ otton Slip
$1.98
Stylish Sanfort/ecl ( ottotv Eye-
let I .mbroidery Slip
$1.77
Cotton Half Slips
C'ool for .Summer
98c
Cotton Half Slips
Another I ot
$1.49
ELKINS
5—IO— 25c
STORE
C ecil I .onu, Miin. ner
We I lave Everything
l or <t te Senator 1 tth District
JOHW'IE B ROGMfS
lor Ihstrict JudKc, 21 t. Judical
I >ist rict
LLSI.il i> WILLI A MS
.HIIIN S SIMMAN'C
I or ^tati' Bepresentati\c. "i
11mtrict :
iii:\irv t; i.kmman
I>R .1 (JURDON BRYSOX
th
l or ( nunt) Judue, Bastrop ( onu-
I >
K1 W'KR CRIDKR
F'or Sheriff, Bastrop County
NORMAN OWKN
I R "XKj" HOSKINS
.iri.irs n rokvscii
For Count* Clerk, Bastrop Coun-
ty :
TKJN'AL JO NFS
I-or I oiinty Tax Assenaor-Col
lector, Bastrop Countv:
MRS DULA BKLL WF.BB
l or ( ounty Attorney, Bastrop
('ount y:
IAMKS It K KRSH A W
For County Treasurer. Bastrop
< 'on tit v :
MRS. CFM SIMMONS
For District Clerk, Bastrop Coun-
ty:
VKRNON KSKFYV
For Commissioner, I'recinct No. I:
HARTFORD .1 FN KINS
For Commissioner, Precinct No. .1
FARL CALLAHAN
IMICR0MET'
• ••••• •••••••
SH routt PlUMRfR
OR PUMP OtAliR
wRiif TO CALGON INC.
MAGAN RtDO, PITTSBURGH 30, PA
SIGN
PROGRESS
UNITED CAS CONSTRUCTION...$100,000,000 WORTH
Anything that help* *
build the Outf South
help* YOU
Yes, in 1951 our company
invested more than 100 million
dollars in the Gulf South . . .
in new wells, additions to our
pipe lines and distribution sys-
tems, new compressor sta-
tions, warehouses and office
buildings, new facilities to as-
sure dependable natural gas
service to all of our customers.
Many of these expenditures
were in the form of payrolls
and local purchases — which
went almost immediately into
the channels of trade in many
of the communities served by
United in Texas, Louisiana,
Mississippi, southern Alabama
and northwestern Florida.
Even now, these millions of
dollars are being spent and
spent again — making busi-
ness better for everybody.
UNITED GAS
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1952, newspaper, May 1, 1952; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237373/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.