Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1958 Page: 3 of 8
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Postmaser Urges
Early Christinas
Mailing
Postmaster Ernest Pearoy sun!
today, "Chiistma-i may ^•«*m
quite a way off, but neverthe
It* we're -tartintf our annual
'Mail Karly For Christmas'
Campaign immediately, beeau-e
there' , every irilii ut ioii that the
ll &8 sea-on will set art all time
mailing record
I'he l'ii-tiiia-!er -iiid further
that right now )-. the time to
plan your Chrintina* curd and
k.' i f t mailing The fir-t thim;
to d ) in to check your Christ
ma- card list very rarefull)
make >ure that eai h midri .
parttculat ly on mail to larger
cities includes full name, itreet
and number, city, zone and U t.*.
He w.-ut on to ay that by
a little advance planning, a lot
>f headache^ < an he avoided
when the Chnstma rush '>i
The I'o-tma-ter U^kfi'.t I! lit
you .«tocV up now on heavy
wrapping paper, <turd> cor
ruKated cartorm, strong curd,
and pap«r adhesive tape, for
u-.e in sc. ure!y packmif and
v* rapp • (r vim f 'hristrna if.ft-
KcmemWi, a 1 so, tnat you can
n i lud< \ our < 'hr i-tnia ml or
letter inside your tflft tf you'll
jus' add tl • appropriate Eir t
< ias • rnu.i -tjin p- to the po.i-
t*k'i for the pai^aif'1 Itielf
lie nure to u*«* only Firit
ii,', or tovcn cent
Ukw on your '"hrist
AH ard* < r • tiy
•i .i.l rrwiv n « . a
Hatxiw ritten mr-aite,
a signature only i-
card< that are
; ree cent, Third
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(fo Forth
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A r Ma j
ma aril-
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per - "I,..
whereas
authorise ' n
mailed at the
Clan raU
The t'ontrria iter <a> 1 > ■
p«s . ■ . irrp'rtant to :r i i... > our
return ad lr< or ever) <'nn t
i irij e|ivf • ! •' Be*,de be
• .«. iali> - orr< t, thi- is a
h«ip to ' >th you and > ur
.. d if k eping your r a n#
• t« ..p t. 1 ;<
1 hfoiv the f lie cooperates-
th« j ('■-!- d'.'tt-fc* reeent > ear •,
■ P«*ar > report t t-at
i* has Keen made
e «'hri tma mails
imp
f urt *-.er abujt hi*
i'o>t ma uter *aid.
I 7(i 000,000 people
A toda) that
t> < * •• Chri-troa rt;a> than
> %i befitrr, and that'< why the
eed > your help in
n i a n; a t'
(A '
!
! 1 -tf
fro
*:>• ' p' K'
thrtiujc' on
. 50 akr )'
pians. the
"Witli om
i ir the t'
I' o > • O f f,, p
I>ianr.iMK your Chr
• a • well 1 • ad\ a• <
' ■ r « .it ; , mi jjift for
r . • * distant j«-i?,t •• ould be
Tt . . -| f; r t j>r<- f 1- ■ a.' we Im
f. ■ •« I e< oirl"" I •'! h. arid th«> e
for r • arbv po.nti should bi-
rr,, ed 1 '•< ' I; :h, >r at
.HJS-SJBJ3 i«M't a Week tw-f re t'hmtrr-a
■ s
Just A
SUGGESTION
To The
I Christmas
Shopper
Hunt let \ our K'f' It11' heroine all
rt nfiiMe | mill romplirated It *
simple to Irl \ our
Check Book
kepp it htraiiibt for > on When
011 pn> for >our purchaxes b\
rhi-rk. >011 Imir a complete r e<
ord of what, when, where and
how murh!
OPKS ^<n u
Christmas Checking
Account
NOW M Til K
icsl National Bank
MF.MIIKK FIHC
^ hfr « yni) Hank with fonfM nfc"
BASTROP (TKXAS) ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 20, ID58
Ol.ivrn W HI'MBBMN
III < K FKVKR R \YIN<;s
It could he apocryphal, but tin*
'"r > ;,s we not it (fiic. some
'h"11? like this Two hunter-, a
ll-ip'i-t deacon, and a Methodist
tcward, were eating breakfast
11 .1 hunkhoust a1.out a hundred
mile- from here la-t Sunday. It
*H two hour iief.iii daylight,
•ind they wi-ie ifulping down
tt.eir last cup of coffee. Soon
they would lie hiding 111 their
blinds wailing for daylight and
tin- big antlered bucks.
The di.iron ••aid, "I surely
feel (.ail about mi.- inn Service.-,
today 1 i-l ow our pastor will
have no one there but women
and children It i- imply uw
ful that deer .1 ha• to open
on Sun-la> tin year Hut I
hlaiii. th. Ijord for that. He
shouldn t • ave illowed Sunday
to con,. 1,1 tl,. 1 pening day.
^ it 1 - my conscience is clear."
Mine 1- too," the teward
replied "1 • ouldn't have gone to
Church to-lay if I had stayed
at horn. My wife deathly
-ick "
"I think preachers should be
bruadtniraled ,ib>.ut tin- matter,"
opined th.- Haptist deacon "Af
ter all, wasn't it Je.-u.- who aid
tr at thi Sabbath wa made for
m-n to hunt in''"
"Vou've altrost got it right,"
the Me'!:...lis1 aard replied,
\ctualiy, it cue- like this The
ahiiath w ;i n a.ie for man.' And
■>f i iiui " , being made for
the larder, they will have to go
on relief or let their TV sets
go Maybe their automobiles.
And will these crying children
cry then!
Once in a while you will run
across one of the clergy who
doe.-, not seem to "understand."
This is generally due to his
youth am4 inexperience. Several
years ago, a church -ent it* pul-
pit committee to li.-ten to a cer-
tain preacher This minister
wa young and dynamic, a real
go getter, and just what thi -
church needed for a pa-tor, it
felt. It was in the ear'y part of
I)ecciiibei Hut the young mm
is Lei wouldn't even consider
looking into the situation that
wa presented him by the pul-
pit committee He felt that any
group of men looking foi a pas
tor instead of deer during deer
•eason must be from a church in
mo t desperate circumstances,
perhaps bankrupt.
Now, dear reader, it would
-a'etn at first glance that this
wa- the decision of a man of
years, a man ripened by exper
lence and the hard facts of life.
Hut a closer look at the situa
tion will reveal how wrong this
minister was, and that >uch a
decision could have only been
made by one too young to know
the facts of life -church life,
that is The men on that com
rnittee had time to tend to this
important business of the Lord
because EACH MAN ON THE
COMMITTEE HAH ALREADY
HAOC.ED HIS LIMIT'
CEDAR CREEK
MBA A. P. SMITH.
Mr and Mrs Lee
g-ue«ts recently
EDITOR
Alexander' ■
1 -ee, Mr
man, daughters.
it is natural that it should be
for huntu g i'-irj f you are
riitli> right aft* r all, my Hap
ti<' f r: • .! However, 1 believe
w a Frank: w ho -.aid It,
• I " of hi- pro\ ■ • .s, you know "
^ ■ an I you are right,"
admitted th. deacon It wa-
• 1 l ank. or Shake -p. are
I rente*! t>er now It. wa- Je un
who «aid, 'The liett
the better th« deed
< .• ■'(,*• W a .hir.g* *.
that ?"
^ through the
j ri arhern ha\ > com<
'and We re a ,17.1-
.rig a ji ver> poor !a
a- a r«-1 .ilt, so mari\
in Ha tr ip h \r lx*e!
for month on
I'olk greens
r the day,
Or wa-. it
who said
yea 1 >, w i
u> "under
that hunt-
t year, and
of our folk
get tint; by
parrhi-d corn and and
Even bt fore la>! , t(,e\
were Mr Su-ie
R Conner and
Linda, Sherry arid
Joy, gll of Austin, Mr. and
Mr Jeff ((shorn arid daughters,
Mar;, Catherine, Jn! 1 Ann arid
Eileen
Mr and Mrs Litton Watter-
o) of Houston spent the week
■ rid with relatives .n Watlerson.
Ha'i" an an<i Ceiiat Creek
Mr Ottis Hdme- an'i -on.
Hedford, -pent a f> w .iavs last
week with her -ister :t -an An-
tonio.
Mesdame- T C Watt Dew
■ > Timer, Arthur 1* Smith, S
T Simmon- and '> !•' Wamel
were Austin visitors Monday.
Mr arxl Mrs Ray J Rogers
and Paul McfJuire of I'alacios
pent the weekend iri the home
of Mr and Mr- Arthur P Smith
Cid Eastland. On Sunday
were joined for a family
S'inda) ami, w< pre . hi • knew
that the men folk of thi most
affl • ' "I to our families would
(«■ out !(, the wood r -k;rg their
ik " trying to get a lit' e meat
l>. ( tiful cries of 'arving lit
to* children sitting in front of
T'\ will eTnl eve:; the 111 • * ic
, telict of fathers in i| 0 * f a
j Stuck The situatioi t -oiut"
i I) desperati for ome If they
doi-.'t bring bai >. anv tne.nl far
s> | | Western \iilo-- brand new
I't'i'i Ml sensiin l-'edders \ 1 r
(ondil loner s with "heat I'ump"
Heals a murh as it ci«i|«' .lu«t
in lime for Chriolmss Kiting!
d.i 'er t«> Mr. and Mr- Litton
Wattei ' of II uston, Mr. and
Mrs H I> 1 a tland of Stock
dale, \1 r and Mr.- h'ugene Mc-
Ciuire, Mr and Mr- Alfred
ll-'mcHm!" a • d r - Mary M
Tuke
Mr at I Mr Jim Reid of
\ a-1 in, Mr and Mr- Hill N1111
n, k ar.d children, <)llm< and
Villi, and Mr Jim Bryant and
dang; ter of Ha strop spent Sun
dav after)ioor 111 the home of
M* and M * Elovd Martin.
YflllB hi 1 iom mi \i;ini.
' UUW Ml) >I*E( I M I s'|
Will H< In
BASTROP
\t ih.
It vs l HI IP Hill I I
From VI 0(1 II on \ >1
(in Nov. 1! 1
l>on'l I'all lo Hate > our
Hearing Problem I'.leel
roni<Hll> \nalt/ ><l
IF HEARING
IS YOUR PROBLEM
VOUR
free book
Come in, phone or wile lot
valuable netv book. "How lo
Hear Better feel Younger
Enjoy I lie Mote " l)esc rtbotl
now ways to hear again at
natural eai level
Sei "7 Day . of Ni \t
I ten Siimlns on hill* I ^
and Know About lie,11 ing
I' 1 oblein and W hut l'o I hi
Beltone Hearing
Service
II B "IV*" MAVII M l < O
121 K 7lh I'h I.B 2 ltill'7
Nuslin, Texan
Mr- Turner I*- Ilontisui
For VS St > >lcciinc
n • U'-mat Soi ,et> if Chri;
.m Service met in the home
f Mr Dcwc> Turner for the
-e.'-ihir year k piog am aid
tin tud> Ira- 1 by Haul Schil-
. n * wa g vi with Mr- H II
Smith as lendei
Mt • O I Wamel, president,
presided dlirini tile business ses
sion.
Beautiful fall flower* were us-
ed at vantagi points throughout
11 . home and a lovely covered
di-h luncheon wa- enjoyetl by
the following
Mt* Lee \iexa111lcr, Mrs. An
,ly Alexander, Mrs 11. C. Smith,
Mi H II Smith, Mrs. S. T.
Simmon . Mt Arthur P. Smith,
Mrs. O E Wamel, Mrs. T. C.
Watt and the hostess, Mrs.
Turner.
Illl.il SCHOOL TEACHERS
OFFERED CO! RSRS AT 1'T
"1 school science and
ti uchci w ho w ish
tin University of
i.tl \cadeimc Year
apply for the
Science Eoutldll
Texas hit
ma themalK
to attend
Texas I« .r
Institute may
$:;,000 National
ships
through Jan
tion fellow
nary LV
For the third consecutive year,
NSF named I In University lo
conrlucl the 1;i aduate progruin
ih ii*ned io help .econdary school
toacher ahiea-t of latest ad
s aiii. in en tice and math.
ome "0 teacher: will be ac
cepled \pplit atioin. may bo sent
lo III Bobbin ('. Ander 011, In
st it ut 1 director, at University
Slut 11, \ 11 -1111 I
SHOP ai WESTERN Al'TO'S
IOVI WD Nour Family Store.
Slink-. com;dele now shop
I Mil A une our I.AV AWAY!
P/tfc-CkmtwA4
o
LAY-A-WAY
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BASTROP PHONE 116
Use our large second floor for safe law-away for Xmas
B.F.Goodrich tires
Read The Want-Ads
vfemsss
BUY RIGHT SHOP
Grocery &
Market
RED & WHITE
WIMS
Thurs., Fri., Sat
Phone 73
Buy of the week listed here and more on our shelves.
Also check our full page circular . . .
KOEt.EIEINS FRKSII
Spare Ribs
lb.
49c
Limns ~ jot can
PEAS
15c
CERVELAT
lb.
49c
OLD IMlin — NO. 21
Spiced Peaches
CAN
23c
FRANKS
lb.
53c
Salad Dressing
qt.
43c
Ground Beef
lb.
49c
DEI MONTE til \K I
Prune Juice
39c
Chuck Roast
lb.
53c
SUGAR
5 lb.
51c
Round Steak
lb.
85c
piLi.smm
FLOUR
5 lb.
49c
Picnic Ham
lb.
42c
LETTUCE lg.
head
9c
KOEI.ELEINS
Bacon lb. 49c
2 lbs.
$1.05
HOME <;RO\VN tJKKEN
CABBAGE
lb.
3c
LIIHIVS lO.I CAN
PUMPKIN
10c
f POI ND SACK
ORANGES
35c
B EM EM BI B we i re «n
Your orderH nre carefully
amount* of f2..r>0 or more,
iiiinnlitieii.
near you an jrour telephone. 6 giV6 Valuable
tSrh*J LklH gold bond stamps
redeemable at our store
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1958, newspaper, November 20, 1958; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237714/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.