Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1958 Page: 3 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, MARCH 6, 1958
PUBLICATION EVERY THURSDAY
At Bastrop, Texan
[subscription Rate: $2.60 Per Year, Payable in Advance
f,.(] Ah Second Class Matter At The Post Office At Bastrop
Texas, Under Act of March 3, 1879
"STAN'DIFKR, Publisher AMY S. STANDIFER, Edltoi
TEXAS | PRESS ASSOCIATION
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B ! RCEin AID.*- N'CSTER Four year old Alan Buck.
w.t': I>■ >>;j.'.i |{ Mm i ;, ,,f H.iistort, «'hairii.;in <>f
k F« v.i Heart 1 md. i- .. ..i of children ami adult*
|iv ha v. 1 wen changed b> <>p«-1 .ait operatioi- performed
pa- :*!•«! Houston urg< of • n 11 >• p i«t two via' Young
| > i uf Mr. and Mr- < lint Buck of lliiuston, now has a
i xpeotane't aftei urr> • fulh undergoing heart ,-ur
! I • f I'ntet • It., i ton. More tan .'550
iance of uii. r ) , .dgeiy in I>a11m and Houston by
man- :t the jat two >e«t have restored heart vic-
ma .h ncr norma: live*, aecrding to offi. tai- of th<
Heart V . in' oi i .iiiti uti.it,- mail. to the current
I'cxa- 11. ait l- i' I w >i; be i; ed to expand srientifu
a:..I profe hjihi •• , at.oi program- of the T1IA aid tin
Heart A--.wiatii.il, ,, Aili a ny Heart \ -> ation
f i xa- for ' ir . oni'iiunitj heart program it wa
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Saturday. Marrh l.~>« 1958
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At the lle:i(|(|unrter► of Diinrmrn Ranch. I'• miles east
of \u~tin on Stale lliehwav 71
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lAVOR
Go modern . . enjoy
PIARL the Gem
of Fine Beer . .
Premium Quality at
O popular price
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PEARL FAMILY OF FINE BEER
P ad Diiwuiu to Son Antonio
HOBKINB
Br I. K. (Nigi llnahln*. Sheriff
FEB. 17. A trip to San Antonio
to earn a Mexican back to the
tuberculosis Hospital. There was
a little court going on here at
the same time with a little
other shuffling going on.
FEB. Is A t-ip out to Sayers
last night checking on ome
• tolen thing and found out
about ■ line stuff that had been
stolen and no one reported it.
III! 1!'. A trip to Hunt -ville
with a prisiinei to serve five
years, on to Houston then to
the Prison Farm at Sugarland.
A trip to EIl".11 and back by
Prewitt Brick Yard pickiiiK up
man for the Au tin Sheriff's
1 lepart merit.
FEB. 2!« A trip to Smithville
la.-t night aft* i a drunk that
had been talked t . a dozen times
but t didn't help any so he was
put in Jail waiting to be tried.
FEB. 21. Not to., much today
but working on a little stuff j
that ha happened here, some
of it ha been -solved and the '
rest we are working on.
1- EH. 22 Well a little trouble
todav a nome juvenile.-, were
brought befoie th. County Judge
for ome of then pranks the
t havt pulled Witnesses sub
I phoened for < '.. ;r Monday and
a call to a wreck on the Elgin
H ik'hw a>
1' I B J '. To la., iia- the first
de> in a long tune that we had
nothing to do, -o no new.-.
cedar creek
news
MM. A. P. SMITH. B1MTOR
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams
of Lytton Springs visited in the
home of Mr. and Mr- Lee Alex
ander recently.
Mrs. Lee Alexander visited in
Austin, Friday of last week.
<i. D. Smith of Lytton Springs
visited in Cedar Creek Saturday.
The many friends of Floyd
Lenten Services
Anrounced For
Rockne
On Ash Wednesday, the first
day of 1^'nt, Blessed Ashes wt ri
distributed at the 8 a. in. Mass
and again at 7 and 8:.'10 p. ni.,
at Sacred H< art Church, Rockne.
In n colorful and impressive
ceremony Rev. Claude A. Faust
Blessed A-he.- on the foreheads
Martin meha.p ,, know he' Arthur P. Smith Mrs.
i- doing fine and will soon be I £rnMlI1Yw"t' ^r'S ^<>vel Yoast,
home.
Mr-. Dewey Turner visited in
I.ovkhart Friday.
Mrs. Mack Alexander, Mrs.
Dewcv Turner, Mi Robert Mar-
tin and Mrs. T. C. Watts at
tended a tyle -how in Austin
Tin day night. The material and
patterns used in the show came
from the T. II William.- Store.
Mrs. |!. J. I,oni!shoii and
daughter Betty Ann are spend-
ing -everal day in Brookshire.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P.Smith
and f'id Eastland spent last
weekend in Hon ton with Mr.
and Mrs. Don L. Bailey and j
other relatives.
Mrs. H. C. Smith returned
home Saturday from a visit of j
several days in Pleasanton.
Jack Turner of Austin visited !
his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Retney
Turner recently
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McGuire '
of Austin spent Sunday after- I
noon in the home of Mr. and!
Mrs. Arthur P. Smith.
Mr I). F. Wan el visited in
Bastrop Thursda\
Mrs. Dewey Turner
hostess, Mrs. (Jilley.
and the
of the parishioners, who knelt
at the communion rail. As Fath-
er made the form of the Cross
with the Blessed Ashes on the
forehead of each he admonish.d
them saying "Remember man
that thou art dust and unto dust
thou shall return."
This is a ceremony remind
ing one that earth is not a last
ing city, and man should seek
one that is to come; man is on
probation; he is to prove him
self worthy for eternal life by
a virtious life, holiness, and
penance for past sins.
Lent is a Season set aside
Her members are both hound and
urged to engage in acts of pen-
ance and self denial in repera-
tion for sins, their own and
others, giving opportunity for
increasing in will power, charac-
ter. and love for God. It is a
time set aside for special ro-
inemherance >f the sufferings
and death of our Lord.
Throughout Lent the follow-
ing schedule will be observed
at Sacred Heart Church, Rockne,
Stations of the Cross and Bene-
diction each Friday evening at
7:15 p. m. Special Lenten de-
votion- with Benediction each
I by the Church during which1 Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m.
ON BEAUTIFUL NEW
RANGES
licsciisilntor
Brnrfit Party
In Smitlivilh'
Canasta, any one ? Ai yom for
| Bridge. 42, Domino* ? Tired of ;
; playing with the -ami old cli 1
(jui every week'' Wanta prove
to your wift that <ior«n knows
mot. about Bridge thai Culber
-on. and that you know more
that (ioren; or that you're as J
wood a .ho o'.y on Canasta; or
that you .an hold your own I
with that Domnio crowd? here's
your chanci
On F't iay, March 7. then will
be a game party at th. Smith
ville VFW Hall* fo th. b. •. fit
of Snnthville's Rescusitat.it Fund
J The party will Iwgin at 7:.1tl i
p. m., and you can play any !
game you choose all i-vci.ing. and j
at :00 p in. a Dooi Pri/.i of
$_'"•<HI cash will be g;vet: The
entire proceeds will go to the
lie-, usitatoi Fund.
The VFW \uxiliary i .iving
the party to help finish paying
for the Steven.-on Ri . i-itator
which it began sponsorin,' last
Fall, for use by the p. of
Smithville and this er.t n an a.
wheti, and wherever it I . .led
The R. scu-itator, which is in
oni of M - Delia Man' leuliii-
lane. . could save ,fe in
emergencies such as fit., heart
attack, drow ning, a >thma and1
oth<-r conditions effe. tr c ti
HIM' Parley Set Tuesday
Extension District 10 of the
Texas Home Demonstration A-
ociatioi met Tue-day in New
BraunfeU.
The meeting which opened at
a. m. wa held in the
Seelc Parish House of First'
Protestant Unitiil Church of
Chri-t.
Bastrop counts delegates at (
tei .iitig were Mr Arthur P. i
Smith of Cedar Ci ek, county j
chairman; Mrs. M W. Kelly of
Bastrop Friendship club; and
Mrs. Walter Hoffman of Bas-
trop, Watterson club.
Others attending from Bastrop
County were Mi Lois 1 Hop- |
per, county ho no demonstration
agent; Mrs. L. R. Hull, conn- <
cil chairman; Mrs. Etta Ring !
gold. Mrs. Tom Harris and Mrs.'
Tom Castleberry. council mem-j
Iters.
ONLY
5
SPACIOUS
23MC#
MASTER OVEN
Holds 4 cake layers
on one shelf Sip.
roastmR pans slide in
and out wthout turning
lengthwise
Airliner, Model I 404
• Removable Oven Door
e Oven Floodlight
• Focused Heat Rroiler
e Enclosed Bake and Broil
Units—no open coils
• Three Storage Drawers e Fluorescent Surface
• Extra Hi Speed 2600- Light
watt Calrod Surface n . „ .
Unit • No Drip Cooktop
• Pushbutton Controls • Two Appliance Outlets
OVEN DOOR LIFTS OFF!
Makes oven cleaning easy!
No more bending or
stretching over a door
Door goes back on easily,
locks in place.
MORNING COl l EE
Mis. T. A. lii.ley opened her
home to a few friends Tuesday
morning for a coffee. Those at-
tending were Mrs. H T. Allen
and Mrs. Wallaci Shelton of
I.tiling, Mr R. J Sankey of
Au.-tin, Mrs. Einmett Alexan
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
tf*
; in
SHARP FURNITURE COMPANY
respiratory system. Mi
voluntarily nunntu i
machine and stipplyirii'
gen as a free ser\ ic.
. otmiiunit \ A quaiifh •!
will deliver and admie
benefit . of t lie life gI v
nieiit upon call
W hi I e .erv ice--
or the facilities
not available.
Enjo\ this evening"
fellowship secure in t
Ige that you may
the life of someone \
t 'out i (but
Marrs
ng the
he oxy-
to the
■perator
ter the
f equip-
free of charge.
>f a physician,
f a hospital are j
fun and j
i kt ow
avmg
ii know.
d
Now/
GREATER USED CAR VALUES
AT YOUR
CHEVROLET DEALER'S
rocknf. sponsors
BINl.O (, \MKS
Bingo parti. at Sai led Heart
Parish, Rockne, were resumed
\\ e.liie da\ evening, l' . i uary
1*2, at S p. m. Bingo ill he
played twice a month. During
the Lenten Season it will hi the
2nd and 11 h Thursday of the
month at H p. m. After Ea.-ter
this will be changed to tie 2nd
and 4th Wednesdav of the
month at p. m.
The Rockne VFW will ponsor
regular Bingo Parti. at the
Hall near Rockne on nig t.- al-
ternating with the Bingo Parties
held at Sacred Heart Parish,
Rockne. Bingo will be played
the 1st and Hid l'htiisda\ nights
of the month during l.enl. After
the Lenten season this will be
changed to the 1st and .It'll Wed
m day of the month.
The public is cordially invited,
Political
Announcements
The Advertiser is authorized
In announce the follow ing names
subject lo the action of the City
f lection lo lie held \pril I. 19aH.
For City Secretary:
MRS. OI A MAK LAWRENCE
m-Tv
Big doings! Big dealings!
ALL
MAKES!
ALL
MODELS!
ALL
COLORS!
ALL
PRICES!
CHEVROLET
Visit your IoimI authori/od Chevrolet dealer now for the
widest choice in good used oars. He's taking in trades of all
descriptions, and pricing them to move fast, to make room Only franchiscd
for the large number of cars that are being turned in on the ' hcvmlet dtnilrrs display
popular new Chevies. See him soon! Look for the OK sign. th,Si L Ukil
See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
CARS
SIMS CHEVROLET
JHf> CJirshiiit Hastrop. Texas Phone 99
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1958, newspaper, March 6, 1958; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237677/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.