Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1953 Page: 3 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISER. APRIL 30, 195 3
v vW s FROM
HUMBLE LANE
Ouida Spencer, Editor
Humble Lane. April 27-Mr*.
,0", Morgan. Mrs Jim Price and
;iallKhteM, Ann and June, went
U) \u -tin recently.
Virginia '> <* « << Wolf
mnt to UHiik Saturday.
WalU-r Hoffman and mm, Jim
and Kmmefct Hendrix at-
„ ..(ifil the f Hh fry t the \ Y W
11>i 11 Thursday niiifht.
Mrs Walter Hoffman vimt
her father, Abner Hendrix,
, t Ydar Creek.
Mr and Mr*. Fred Kadura and
M - Mary Kadura of San An
ionio vis11«'d Mr and Mrs. Vet Ion
Hendrix and on.
\|rs Walter Hoffman vi.-ited
M,. W noil row Osborn Saturday
morning.
Walter Hoffman and son, Jim-
... w. nt fishing Saturday ni«ht.
Joe U-e Kathrnan of Sun Mar
cu', pent the weekend with hi.-
puri'titt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kath-
n1*"' - ...
Mr and Mrs. Uyleae Duran.
Mr. and Mr*. Marvin Otdjorn and
r, visited with Mr. and Mm.
\ C. Hryan at the home of Mr.
and Mrs M C. Oabora Friday.
I i„ Kerguaoii visited Georff
Wolfenbarger Saturday.
Sunday, Mr*. Millie O born en
t.rtained Morlan Wayne, Allen
Willson Of horn, Millie Jo. Jack
tIran and Jimmie. Mr. and Mrs.
Shirley of Manehaca, Mr.
a.,i Mr*. Frank Tittle, Mr. and
Mr- Tittle have *Uy«d over for
n days-
Carnation
Company
WANTS KOI TE SALESMEN
For
HASTHOP SMITHVILLR
Area
IJ'iCl a month mtaranter plun
. f.mmiMion Pai<i vacation*
i.roup life and Hnnpitalixntion
insurance benefit* Opporturi
r,u for ufvinrcmt'iit.
Apply
Texas Employment
Commission
"•♦Mi Went Sixth Street
A I,"STICK, TLX AS
Mr. and Mrs. Price Hefner and
baby, Kay, Mr. and Mr.-. Ralph
Holliiran hud Sunday dinner with
Mr. und Mis. John Hefner.
Mm. Tittle from LampassuH,
Mrs. Lilly Mucker, Mr. and Mrs.
Elgin I-ee, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hollijfan visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Hefner Sunday ui<*ht.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hefner vi
sited Mr. and Mia. Garland Hef-
ner Friday nijjht.
Mr. and Mr John Harper of
Kennedy und Mrs. B. Davj* of
Loekhurt visited friend* in Red
Mock Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Could
and children, Howard, Jr., and
Rocky J. were weekend (tuest
of Mr. and Mrs. Val Ingram in
San Antonio.
Mr*. Mill Muckner visited Mrs.
Dewey Carter and Mr*. Russell
Vin.vard in Austin Friday.
Mr. and Mr*. K. L. Vickers of
Austin, Lt. Ifill Lake of San Mar
cos Air Mase, Mrs. Ada Smith
and Mrs. V. Oran Smith of Lock
hart, visited in Med Rock Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Uatie Mlack, Mrs.
Maxine Wilhelm and son, Montie,
of Corpus Chriati, spent, the
weekend in Red Rock.
Howard Gould, Jr., Pete Tay
lor, Darrell and Darwin Hanna
and Patsy Marker, all of Red
Rock, attended the Shakespear
ian play in Austin Thursday
night.
Mrs. Ralph Cox anil children,
Kaye, and Darrell, went t' the
Anderson reunion Sunday.
Mr*. Walter Hendrix and I*ar
r> Hendrix spent Monday after
noon with Mrs. Ralph Cox.
Mrs. Malph Cox and son, Dar
rcl and Kaye. visited Mr. and
Mrs. W A. Cox in Delhi Sat
u rday.
Maptiot Intermediate*
Have Picnic
The Intermediate Department
of the First Baptut Church held
a picnic in the Bastrop State
iPark Sunday after church.
Mm. John Moriran and Mrs.
Robinson were hostesses. Those
attending w< re Nancy MitrKs,
Dorothy Carlyn, Sherry Green
wood, Happy ( e*t, Ixtna Croa
by, M< rle Morgan, Tommie Cas-
*<•!. Tommie I^ee Potts, Stella
Morjran, Mucker Hoskinn, Malph
Merrt'ra, Buddy Watt*, Patsy
Proh't, Edith Del.-ojM-h. Sue Beth
Smith. Barbara Duran, Scarlet
♦lardy.
Mental Health fund campaigns
have now been orKattimi in more
than 100 Texas counties Ef-
fort* are In-ini? made to reach
every Texas County with litera-
ture telling about mental disor
ders, and the need in mental
h<-a'th work.
Ii\\h > OF Fit I A I. STATKMKNT «>F FINANCIAL CONDITION
OF TH K
Citizens State Bank Of Bastrop
AT BASTROP. TEXAS
t the cloae of business on the 20th iiay of April, pursuant
'■<> < ail made bjr the Banking Commi toner of Texas in accordance
*ith th< Banking I.a« .*f this State
MIX>1 M( I s
loan* and diseounta, includbiK overdraft*
' ruti'd States Government Obligations,
direct and guaranteed
"ifations of state, and political subdivision* .
Ca«h, balance due from other banks, including reserve
balances, and cash items in process of collection
'including exchanges for clearing house)
Banking house, or leasehold improvements ...
Furniture, fixtures, and equipment
Other real estate owned
Other asset*, Customer's Bonds .....
TOTAL RESOURCES
224
111
,H72 «9
! 71.1.2
92'.'K.'<
4 10
h
4
32,
7.19.44
, 1 (Mi 00
900 1)0
2* Ml
l,.Hfi7.1ftf).«0
■
LIABII.ITIRS AND C \PITAI. UCOI NTS
Common Capital Stock .10,000.00
•Surplus: Certified 127.500.00. 27,500.00
Undivided profits 26,490.30
Demand deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporation* R88,741.36
Time deposits of individual*, partnerships,
und corporation* ... 172,079.00
Public funds (Incl. I!. s. Ciovt., states
and political subdivisions) 190,104.70
Total all deposits f 1.2 50,925.21
Other liabilitie*, Customer'* Bond* 32,350.00
total liabilities and capital accounts 1,307.166.00
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF MASTMOP
' W, Eskew being President of the above named bank, do
"'lemnly swear that the foregoing statement of condition is true
the best of my knowledge and be'ief.
C. W. ESKEW
Subscribed und sworn to before me this 27th day of April, 19611.
MAMIE McL'/OD, Notary Public,
Bastrop, County, Texas
Correct — attest
M WELLS l/ovei.ess
HENRY SEBESTA
N. R. SIMPSON
DIRECTORS
s e a l
1* **
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s*tch4ioh j4fcht4
Joel R. Reese
Bastrop Couul) Dress Kevue
Set For Saturday, May 2
The Bastrop County 4 H Club
girls will hold their annual dress
revue on Saturday, May 2, ut
the American legion Center in
Mustrop. Thirty or mare girls
will have articles of clothing en
tered.
Judges for the dress revue
are Mrs. Jewel Cubbell, Mrs. S.
L. Mrannon, Jr., Mrs. L. L. Cul
pepper, Mrs. Etta Ringgold, Mrs.
Llyod Ketha and Mrs. M. W.
Kelley.
The results of the dress re
vue will be given next week.
(•rapevine News:
Miss Janice Kastner, McDade
1 11 Club girls entered the 4-H
speaking awards program at
Austin on Saturday, April 25.
Rita Kastner and Rosa Lee
Wolf, a!mi of McDade, attended
the contests to watch the vege-
table team demonstrations.
County Agent Reese eating
much fi^h at the Mockne VFW
fish fry last Thursday night. If
you need some help at consum-
ing fish, be -ure to call your
county agent!
Bud DeGlandon making inspec-
tions of his pecans for the nut
ca>eborer eggs. Bud was also
doing a good job of mowing
wreds in his pasture to make the
grass available.
happ\^if\
The Tower Theatre and the
Bastrop Advertiser will present
to you a "Happy Birthday" pass
to the theatre good for any day
during the week following the
date of your birthday.
The free ticket will Ire waiting
for you at the Advertiser office
—pick it up any day except Sat-
urday.
It is available, however, only
if your name and birthday are
published, and it is not inter-
changeable. In other words,
passes are made out to the per-
son whose birthday it is, and no
other person is privileged to use
it.
APRIL 2«
Ernest Campbell
MAY 3:
Barbara Duran
Mm. Mill Watson
MAY 5:
Anita Hoffman
Elton Ingram
Mrs. Ira Frieda
MAY 6:
M. C. Hodges
MAY 7:
.1 L. Creel
MAY 9:
Marhara Ijiyton
Helen Hanna
MAY 10.
Johnny Robert*
CEDAR CREEK
NEWS
Mra. Arthur P. Smith, Editor
Cedar Creek, April 27 —Mr
and M.s. Dan C. Smith and
daughters, Dana and Christi, of
Thoi ndale, pent the weekend
with Mr, Smith's mother, Mrs.
H. C. Smith.
District Superintendent Wood
Patrick of Austin visited in the
Cedar Creek Community Sunday.
I,ee Alexander ha- been on
the sick list during the pu-t
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Smith
visited with Mr. Smith's brother,
G. D. Smith, who ha been ser
iously ill in the Lo< khart hospi-
tal, several times during the pa.-.t
Week.
Mrs, Dewey Turner and Mrs.
O. F. Wamel went to Bastrop
Tuesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur P. Smith and
Miss Virginia Dare Smith drove
to Austin Sunday afternoon to
visit the Violet Crown Garden
Club's .-.pring show which was
being held over the weekend at
the LCRA Auditorium on l^tke
Austin. The theme of the show-
was "Spring Phantasy on the
Colorado".
Entertains Cedar ( reek
Women's Society of Christian
Service In Austin
On Wednesday of last week,
Mrs. Charles Diltz of Austin op
ened her home to the members
of the Cedar Creek Women's So-
ciety of Christian Service, at
which time Mrs. Cabaniss com
pleted the mission study "To
wards Understanding the Mible"
by Georgia Harkness.
Going to Austin from Cedar
Creek were Mrs. Floyd Martin,
Mrs. Robert Martin, Mrs. Mac
Alexander, Mrs. S. T Simmons,
Mrs. H. C. Smith, Mrs. Dewey
Turner, Mrs. T. C. Watts, Mr?.
O. F. Wamel, and Mrs J J. Whit-
sell
In the Austin group were Mrs.
John Merry, Mrs. J G. Shelton,
Mrs. ('abani-(S and Mr-. Stone.
Ouartcrlv Conference Meets
In Cedar Creek
The Quarterly Conference wa-
held in Cedar Creek Sunday.
This charge is composed of the '
Methodist Church in Lyttori
Spring- and the Cedar Creek
Methodist Church.
The district, superintendent,!
Wood Patrick, of \ustin, spoke
at the business meeting.
Bastrop Team
Invited To Attend
Baseball Clinic
Seguin. April 28—The Mas
trop High School Baseball team
has been invited to attend u base-
ball clinic to be held at the Se
guiri Fairgrounds Park Saturday,
May 2, from 10 u. m. to 1 p. m.
The clinic, which is being spon
soi'i"! by Texas Lutheran Col
lege, will feature instruction und
demonstrations by a number of
major and minor league stars.
I.unch will be served free of
charge at. the park.
Lt. Col. John J. Kramer, for-
mer coach of the Brooks Army
Medical Center Comets, who was
recently named head football and
baseball coach at Texas Luther-
an, will be in charge of the cli-
nic. In announcing plun.- for the
clinic, Kramer said:
"Our purpose is to attempt to
improve the caliber of play of
the high school teams of this
section of the state and to be of
every possible help to the high
school coaches in their local pro-
grams.
"A large staff of well-known
players will enable us to demon-
strate the technique of both of-
fensive and defensive play. One
or more instructors will work
with the students at ull playing
positions."
Instructors for the clinic, which
is open to high school teams
without charge, will include
George Susce, Boston Med Sox;
Don Newcombe and Ken Staples,
Brooklyn Dodgers; Hy Cohen,
Chicago Cubs; Marv Rotblatt,
Chicago White Sox; Mick Marrs,
New York (iiant.-; Mob Turley,
ace hurler for the San Antonio
Missions in 1951; and other top-
ranking players.
A basket dinner was served at
the Cedar Creek Comunity Cen-
ter with about 65 attending.
CONCRETE
CURBING
Johnnie Odom
$1.10 per it.
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