Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1958 Page: 8 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, DECEMBER II, 19f>S
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^ Locals
Mr. and Mr- .J G. Look -pent
Sunday n l'aig< guests <>f Mrs. :
Iiock'8 sister, M is. M. t1 Chap
pic, and M Chappie.
Mr. an.I Mr Don Wedlund
of Austin wen weekend guest.-
«f hrr pa vnt.-. Mi and Mrs.
Jack M onrurt* Sr.
Mrs. M t>. Chappie i>f I'ittwrt
jprnt Monday with her sister, j
Mrs. J. (i l.orh. and Mr. Lock.!
Mrs. Lilln Kuoker, Mis. Gar
land Hefner. Mrs. .lake Voight,
Linda and Michael Allen, and
Oscar Rurker were busines- vi-
sitors in Lockhart Monday.
Mm. Helvn Heed returned to
Houston la>t Wednesday after-
noon after spending -everal days
at her home here From Hous
ton ahe will g< to Pembroke,
Kentucky, for an extended vi>it
with her son, S«t- CJene Graham,
and Mrs. Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rucker
and family and Mrs. Lillie Rurk-
er spent Sunday afternoon in
\ustin and visited Roland Hog-
kin-. who is a patient in Brack
enndife Hospital.
Guests Sunday in the home of
Mi and Mrs H. D. Farley and
daughters were Mr. and Mrs.
I'errv Farle\ of Austin, Mr and
Mr- Millard Renad anil sons * f
Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Far-
lev of Jonah, and J. P. Saul of
Hutto.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitey Hughes
• >f Rosanky and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold 1> Farley and Shana
were visitors in Rockdale Mon-
day.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mr- E. V Powell during
the weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Ko\ Calloway and daughters of
Austin and Mrs. Lina Powell of
Houston on Saturday night. Vi-
sitor.- Sundav afternoon in the
J&t Itfved
)!
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Make Her Dreams
Of A "White"
Christmas Come
True With
-Hftfyouft
Appliances
From Our
% ide Selection of Beautiful Gifts!
Check these items - - - you will find
"just the thing" for every one on your
list!
Sunbeam Electric Skillet
Mirrors-
Automatic Toasters
Sunbeam Elecn.
Clock Radio*
Pans
Portable Radios
VNebcor Tape Recorders
Clocks, all Types
Portable TV Sets
Beautiful Pictures
Westinghouse Roaster
Table Lamps
Ovens
Cushions, all si/ea and
Card Tables
colors
Utility Tables
Comforts, Taylor Made
Mectric Heaters
$12.95
(ias Heaters
Hassock*, newest styles
Curio Cabinets with Mirror
Mi*ers, all makes
Lavabo
Sunbeam Hair Dryers
Desk Lamps
Vacuum Cleaners
Bed Lamps
Klectric lilankets and
Unusual Modern Floor Lamp*
Sheets
Klectric Heating Pads
TV Trays
Tricycles
Waffle Irons
Bicycles
Steam Irons
Wagons
I'erculators
kicking Chairs for children
Deep Fryers
Transitor Radios
High ('hairs
TV Lamps
Itaby Beds
Hi Fi Record Players
Play Pens
Ash Trays
Place Mats
Just received—a large shipment of
beautiful dinette, living room and bed
room suites, and many new and at-
tractive odd pieces.
RECLINING CHAIRS
On Sale for ChrintmaH
Only $37.50
DON'T FORGET
To register for beautiful prizes to
be given away on Christmas Eve.
You need not be present to win.
Come in and browse around and
Make Griroenbcwk's Your
Headquarters
for Christmas shopping. Buy now and
pay later. Every gift beautifully wrap-
ped free.
lor the convenience of our customers, we will remain open
until W P. M on SATURDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 22, 23, AND 24
GRIESENBECK'S
Furniture
Powell home were Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Sowell of Elgin.
Bryson E. Hardee of Tivoli
and Ralph Rice of Victoria spent
the weekend here with Mr. liar
dee's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hardee.
F W. Ferrell of Waco was
a guest several days last week
of his sister, Mrs. LaRue Mc-
Laurin. Mr. Mcl.aurin and chil
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Roberts
spent Saturday in Red Rock vi
siting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Culpep-
per.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. Farley at-
tended a party and class reun-
ion of Mr. Farley's cless in Jo-
nah Saturday night.
Renee Farley was a weekend
guest of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. I>. Farley in Jonah.
Vance Whitworth of Dallas
spent Friday afternoon of last
week with his brother Earl
Whitworth and Mrs. Whitworth.
M Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Crot-
zer and children of Fort Hood 1
were recent guest.- of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Ferguson. Mrs. Crot-
zer was employed in the Peoples ■
Drug Store lt> years ago, when
Sgt. Crotzer was stationed with
the Doth Division at Camp Swift. !
Jack Moncure, Sr. returned j
from John Sealy Hospital in
Galveston, Saturday night, where
he had undergone surgery on
his left wrist that was broken
in a recent accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Atkin-
son of Houston were week end
guests of Mr. Atkin's sister,
Mrs. B. A. Hopper and Mr. and
Mrs. Knox Kimbrough.
Mr. and Mrs. John Beck and
family, and Mrs. Gettie Beck and
Brill of Rockne attended the
forty fifth wedding anniversary
of Mr-. Heck's parents. Mr. and,
Mrs. A. C. U-opold of Nada,!
Thursday, November 27. I
Shop KRAGH'S First This Christinas
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE — LOOK AT THESE PRICES
All Elgin Walelie* Kedueed for Thin Sale
f"*
Elgin "petite", $45.00, slashed to $27.95
Elgin "petite", $49.75, slashed to $29.95
Elgin "19", $65.00, slashed to $39.00
Elgin self-winding, $65.00 slashed to $39.00
Elgin self-winding, $59,95, slashed to $35.95
Lord Elgin, 23-J, $69.50, slashed to $53.70
Men's Elgin, $45.00, slashed to
Men's Elgin, $47.50, slashed to
Men's Elgin, $55.00, slashed to
Men's Elgin, $49.95, slashed to
Men's Elgin, $45.00, slashed to
Men's Elgin, $55.00, slashed (o
$^7.|
$29.|
$33.j
$29.1
$27.
$33.!
"Be sure your new watch is covercd by a fast and accurate guarantee
Many Other Dollar I)a\ Value*
FREE Christmas corsages, all colors and designs,
one with any purchase of $5.00
KRAGH
J E W R i. K ^
92.1 Main I'honr
Bears Win Third
Basketball Game
Tuesday Night
The Bastrop Hear basketball
team won their third straight
game Tuesday night when they
defeated I,aGrange in LaGrange
by two points, with a -40 .'<>*
score.
Other game- played so far
this season were on Tuesda>
night DecemtHT 2 when they
won over Luling with a 40 .'Is
score arni on Friday night, De-
cember they defeated St. Ed-
wards in Au-tir, by a scon of
5K-47.
Th<- H«ar wi 1 enter .i tour-
c win hi]
mi
nument to be held in Smithville Jerry Inr am. Hobby Woehl, Ml.KIN
this week eml and will play Gene Petty, David Lock, Gene . . . ^ .
Smithville Friday night. Decern ferry, Richard hi .-cl.is, Itobb;. I t (i 1 ' ' ui-t
ber I-'. according t" I! J Wolf, , Jenkin-. Henry Hell, lloyre Hof
in.-K.'tiiall coach fman. Johnnj Md'haul, John
Ash, Jitnmie Moncure, Hryan
Whitt'-n. Wayni Smith. lHiugia-
M ember.- of the team are:
Ralpi Wiight, Donnie Hibbs,
Hoiiiei liarc.a, Ronnie Patton snutf1., Ka> L"tig and f'"l> I.on,
of all kinds for the
oeason bulk rannit-,.
ba«N lxi\e«| c.im(> ltl
bars Kl.k I N S , |o j.
minute
Santas...
ARROW GIFTS
are always first choice
SHIRTS 4.00
favorite collar style* in fine fabric* . . .
white, tones, fancies
SPORT SHIRTS 5.00
handiome lolidi and pattern* in popular fabric*
. . . Arafold collar
SWEATERS
rrew nrrk, V-neck, collar Myle* 6.95
.35
HANDKIRCHIIrS
white, tone*, borders, initial*
TIBS
*ea*on'i new solids, pattern* 1.50
f/inatrtt/t * IJetitiinf/ St,
w/rmr momm
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Tiuirsda\. Frida\. Salunla\
COFFEE
Red & White 1 lb.
Red & White 2 lb. 1
SNOWDRIFT
3 Pound
Can
7i
CHEER
reg
27c
KR WK > * (II M K
Black Pepper
25c
/KS7 HATII SI/I-
Beauty Bar 3 for 45c
INSTANT til ANT Sl'/.K
LIQUID JOY 59c
M \G \K.A
STARCH
12 oz.
17c
CLOROX
qt.
17c
NORTH F.RN
Napkins 80's pkg. 12c
Willi \ M AS STKNt II.
IVALON SPONGE 29c
< \I.I MKT tS ot NCK
Baking Powder 27c
I'll.I.SHI R)
I STICK PACK AG K
Pie Crust Mix
29c
until- n I FKO/I N I - Ml \|
ORANGE JUICE
H \ Mil Kl FHO/KN 2. < M .( K
Apple or Cherry Pics
I'l \S| 1 ICS (in Kl
mi . i t i
PEANUTS
Lipton's Tea
1/4 lb. j
K \KO HKD 1 MtLI
SYRUP
quart
HI 1 h
WEINERS
lb. 1
1 HI s|| (.Hot NT)
Hamburger
lb.
M<Ks|| K II.I.F.D
HENS
lb. :
I HI -II K II.I.F.D
FRYERS lb.
O L EO
Blue Seal
2 Pounds
3
K 1 MHF.LI.'S ifi Ol NCK
Grapefruit Juice 25c
ROTFI. NO l
Tomatoes 3 for 25c
rii i Mum ifi 01 N<
Angel Food Cake Mix^
LI Milol. \
FLOUR 5 lb.
< IILKin KIM, NO tfn Sour Pitt««l
CHERRIES 22c
DIM BRAND
MILK 14 oz.
sl S MM s
Pineapple No. 2 sliced 25c
No. 300 crushed 19c
1 IHHY'S NO. not
Whole Beans 2 for 45c
I.IHHV's ALL t.RKF.N No .100
ASPARAGUS 35c
PET MILK 2 for
1 1 \ \S 1 HI K RIPI
ORANGES lb.
i \ri;k
Grapefruit 2 for
APPLES 5 lb. baq
MINK SI Ol «i OH NCK
MINCE MEAT 25c
< KNIIMI \MKHH \
BANANAS 2 lb. _
SI N SITN — QUART
Salad Dressing 43c
ID \ llo
Potatoes 10 lb. _
SUGAR
5 Pounds
4
East End Grocer
Free Delivery on Orders Over $3.00
PHONE 24 OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL 6 P.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1958, newspaper, December 11, 1958; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237717/m1/8/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.