Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1960 Page: 6 of 8
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BASTROP, (TKXAS) ADVI RTISKR. JlTVE &i7960
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"WELCOML HOME"
I.A K r M I \ N K\\ ASH I A, MINN.—Mrs ( K. Rrickson and
son Bill, examine an elephant with its head stuck through their
Phe h rick sons discove. ed this full-sized play animal peer-
ing into their home. They also found a sign, "Welcome Home''
(signed) the Committee. The prank is the work of kul'-Iovu^
neighbors. s
READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS
Mr . I ,ois I. Hopper, Agent
BVSTROl' CIU'NTY 4-H
TRAIN IN l.K\DKRSHII'
Five outstanding 4 H Club
momher.- from Bastrop county
attended a four day Junior Lead
i*! 1'iaininu Laboratory in S«
iruin lust week. The theme
around which the training was
biiscil this year was "Broader
H«u izons". Tin purpose of the
lab were t > help junior leaders,
adult ieudi 1 .-. and county agent >
heroine aware • • f their respective
role - it, broader 1 H Club work;
t. learn to work more effect
lvi-ly a.- jun or eader.-. adult
leaders ami count) Intension
agents in t 11 ,-ubject matter
Hroup-; to deve hi under-
standing of the importance of
.-harint! what i- learned for a
broader 1 11 program: and to
provide opportunities foi en
thu-ia.-tu' partkipatioi .
Sally Ann Boer and Donna
Mae Boor, Rockne: 1 ri> Mil'haul,
MeDade; Melvin L>ube, Mc-
Dade; Roy Rachui, Paige were
among the 1-H > is, adult leaders,
and agents attending from the
counties in District 10.
the better
low
price
MORE VAM E. Just look at those Mercury advantage-
over other low-price cars:
You rui> smoother bwause Mercury has up to * inches
more wheelha.se . . . and is up to 194 pounds heavier.
) on r* more comfortable because of Mercury's extra shoulder
room, lej; riK m,and f'tot room > ">'
feel m.fer because Mercury's brakes
are bigger up to , and vis-
ibility is better up to -1 more
Mercury ha a! least two dozer
extra valuer. Why riot enjoy then
all, and save a little money, too
PRICKS START $63 TO SHU BELOW
EVEN THE LOWEST-PRICED V-8
POWERED PLYMOl TH KI'RV OR
CHEVROLET IMPALA.
And we're not talking about a 'stripped' Mercury.
This price comparison is bas^d on a deluxe-
appointed Monterey with luxurious nylon
interior and deep, soft wall-to-wall carpeting
This amazing price story is the result of
Mercury's dramatic 1960 price reductions as
much as $17-1 lower than last year, including e.xtra.-
that are now standard equipment
Every Mercury is lower priced than las' year. \i
Monterevs are now low-price cars. They are priced
below, or within a few dollars of, the other deluxe V -
series in the low-price field. Come in. See for vourw!!
• Bmd on cotr.$ nvr of m*-.f#-
.¥/) ittin bii« {>• • ' .'iwf .• on • . t*
-8EE THK 1M© MKKCIJRY—THK HK'ITKR ! OW I'HII I ( Alt M
J. V. ASH MOTOR COMPANY
Bastrop, Texas
Phones 440 6r 441 limn \i in [>i:\l,KH
CEDAR CREEK
MM A. P. SMITH WITfli
Mi. and M -• T. K Odiorne
had a> their guests this week
I .Mr. Odiorne's brothel and wife.
Mr. and Mi- f.ee Odiorne of
Wetmore They came over for
! the ion Anniversary Celebra-
tion of tin Masonic Lodge in
Bastrop.
Mr. and Mis. Koyce Hollan
and son, Johnnie spent the week
<nd with M■ Hollan's mothci.
Mr H. ('. Smith The Hollan
have lecelith moved fromPlea-
i union to Au -'•>
\|i and M■ William I l'-ei
i ik and ohi11:• ei. of Austni al><
: ,|h t:t the w• ■ k nd with Mr
1 H ('. Smitl and Mi Kdith
Champion.
M and Mi \rthut I' Sin '■
were in Loekhait Thill .-day even
ing and visi-' I with Mi and
Mi Roy Co -.rill.
\| i and M H X Mm cuii
Si . Mi - Johnnie Zinn and
I daughtei.-, Sii'.dra and ('onrit
: and Mr. and Mi I'ail Morton
and children, liary. Henjie and
Lann\ vim tod in the hom< of
Mi and Mr- S. T Simmon-
Sunday.
Mr- !•'. K I!• ■ \ d. Mrs. Rei.a
Smith of Austin, and Mr. and
Mrs Olan Smith of Manor: Mr-
W A Smith, Mi- John Hartoi
ami daughtei. Bettn Ka\< of |
It ley, vi-itod in the home of
M and Mi \rthnr I' Smith |
at different tin;-- dtinni.- the
past week.
Sieve (>llle\ Went to Koatlok<
with Mi. arid Mi- Leslie <iib
son Sunday a v. eek vi-.it
Mr. and M \nd> Alexan
del attended funeia ♦ervice.-
foi Mr - Kat • llan. Itoi f A .
tin one da> lu> i' g th< p -i
week Mr- Han " wa .
member of tie 'I • \a • I .1
Drivers A .-ih iatioi .
Kent:\ till ■ <i! .f \I .ino
Mi - Claude (, . > t Sa- V:
tonio ha returned t,..mi after!
spending two week.- with hi- ,
uncle and family hen
And> Bob Alexander. Jsm-
mie Lb.yd A . x.t id • hi 1 .1 J
Whit-ell, Ji. "f Klroy are pei d
ing icveial days with their
irrand| arents, Mr, and Mi
A • <l\ A !e\ai ■
> T. Simmon-, J. J Vo--.
Mrs l.ee Alexai..;« and Mi
T < Watt- attended t; • l.yttoi
Spring- Homecoming Friday
Arthui f. Smith ttt« nded ;
funeral service- of his nephew, 1
John I\v ard f'ear.-on in Lock
hait Saturday. Burial wa • tr.
I.ytUii! Spring -
Mrs. Harold Heilun ^. La a
(iail, and Denni- wete shopping
in Ix>ckhart Thur-da> and Fri
day of last week.
\ group of ' • 'i ll < eek
i H'«•!.- an enjoying swimming
le-.-on a! Bastrop State Park :
'hi- week Tho-e attending a •
Ih.iina Alexander. Ire;i< Holme-,
Kvon Holme-, Lana Hi um . d|
(.ail Heilum*.
Mr and Mr-. Huicn Robin .1
of Lock hart visited u the Har
old Heliums home Friday eve. - j
ing
M1 and Mis. R, L 1 ia\ 1 .1'
tended tie I.,ytton Spring- Home-
coming Fiiday.
Mr-. Kva Rodenberiy of
pus Chri-ti «pent the wo-ki-r-i !
with h< i sister. Mr- It L I a .
and Mi l>avi-.
Hi Sunday afterinion Mr. and!
Mi- li I. I)avi and M r Rodei
berrj went to Austin where
they visited with their father, j
Bob Boyd and anothei •: ter.
Mrs. Loi - Cope.
Mrs. K'l.ar Miliei and chil
dren who have been vi.-iting in
Johnson ''ity for ti e pa t week I
will spend -ev« ral day • t,h 1.- j
week in the R L. Davis home I
before letiiining to her home
M1 /uia Klli and M1 Lee :
Alexander attended th« Home
Demon-! ration dinnet in Bastrop
Saturday
M1 Lei \ • xander pent j
Mondav with her niece. Mi
Bill \ 1 in ' ■ ong in ! I" alter !
on Community.
Father Day wa celebrated
at the Andy Mexandet home b>
each of hi children paving him
a visit.
• lib m a d Van N mil H'K of j
Bastrop vi-1 ted will their grand
parent . Mi and Mr-. Floyd
Martin i couple of da. thi-
VI eek.
lilt < LI B Ml I I INI,
Mi- lla 1 old 11 ellum 1 v it ed
t he I e#la • ('1 eel, Ilom* I ledum
trillion club to meet in hei
lovely lie home on Tuesday
of la I wi ek
Mrs. T. Simmon . club
pn ident. pr. -ide«l during the
hu in< iih'i ting La I minute
plan ><. 1 fi made fm the June
I lint e|
The tlenionstration for the af
ternoon wa- given by two of
• he club women. Mrs. Simmon.-
demonstrated the making of a
delicious coffee cake and Mrs.
Lee Alexander showed the latest
method of mixing pastry mix
also the making of doughnut
muffins. Three 4-H'ers, Lana and
(iail Heliums and Donua Alex
audi 1 assisted in the demon-
strations.
Ice dunks with -ample- of
the demonstration were served
to the guests ai the conclusion
of the progianu
Those attending were Mr
\ 1111 \ \lexander, Mr- Fmmett
Ray Mi \andei. Mrs. |.< ,\le\
ande Mr . R. I Davi-. Mr
T V (iilley. Mr-. Floyd Mat
1,• . Mr- .1. \ Martin, Mr S.
T Simmons. Mi- B. II Smith.
Mi«. II C. Sn th. Mi Dewey
Turner. Mr- <> F. Warnel, Mrs.
Helium.-, hostess. H 4 gir!-- at-
ti 1 dine were Donna \bxander,
Lana and Call He!lum
(KDAR CRKKK
M l\T III 1 III ST ( III lt< II
I'he 1 edai Creek Methodist
Chun ha- ju-t recently been
painted and all nece- ary re
pan work both outside and in-
— idi ha- been done The in-ule
paint job wa- completed the
pa ' «eek
PUBLICATION EVERY THURsDiv
At Bastrop, Texts •
Subscription Rate: >2.. 0 Per Year. Payable
Entered A - Second Class Matter At The I> >,t OffiTI
Texas, Under Act of March :t, 1875 '
R. E. STANDIFFR. Publisher AMY S. -TA\Dl3
\NNT\L MEMBERS MEET
TO DIN( I I IS XI PLANS
Memhet of the 1:1.! I'M!
edition .if tin "Flame", the an
1 ual of the Sacred Heart School,
Rockn. net in the library of
Sai led lb art School, The filial
plan, for tin- book were made
and a dummy exhibited.
Church of
SUNDAY SERyiJ
1100 a. in. Pr. "
!®:J? • ■. BibWi
7:10 p m., p.
bastS
BARBER
s F. Ill ,M|J
Present for thi meeting were
Rev. f audi \ I aii-t, Si.-ter
Henrietta Man. «' S B.. princi
pal. J Cordon CoerU. a- i-tant
editoi . Salh Vnn Boei bu 1 1
i/M'ated
manager and ' leo B«H*k. Mai-j buhdn-g
vin Bart . t -en u .lame- Bar , Hour-
ton, Joy* •' \ 1111 Cm rt/. junior*.:
(,ei aidn ■ I'ron -', Cai lo- W il-
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He -peii.di/e ,,
helm .iipMiiiwri" Michael Be^'k "WI Nl.i.li \'i
nnd Ij.i- Ann Wilt elm, fresh U' " "L'SllB
' men
SPECIALS
THAT ARE RIGHT
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Coffee
Maxwell House
Pound
Coffee
Maxwell House
6 Oz. Instant
6!
8!
Crisco
3 Pounds
7!
SUGAR
5 lb.
51c
I'KN rilol -<1 M 2' .
PEACHES 2 for
49c
R'ISIDUK Ml
PEARS
31c
si A -I'l \ NO 2
Sliced Pineapple
25c
BRnw \ BUI M SO mo
BEANS 2 for
25c
OKI. Mun i |; N< > to !
New Potatoes 2 for
27c
Dhl M< i\ 1 1 Sn ioi
SPINACH 2 for
27c
RID \ Hill IK Mi !im
HOMINY 2 for 17c
11 ion -
PEAS
2 for
TIDE
req.
CHEER reg. 31 c giar.:
ii \ H\iii
SOAP 2 bars
D<l\ I 11(1-1 BKI -II v
SOAP 3 req. bars
*.< 11 n too -
FACIAL TISSUE
S«H I U l.\ I
Toilet Tissue 2 roll>
CLOROX
Qt.
No. 1
No. 303
10 Pounds
Pound
Req. Roll
25 Ft. Roll
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2 for 41
if
55
35
25
12
1<
for 25
2S
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Renown TOMATOES
Libby's Whole BEANS
Sniders CATSUP 14 Ounce
Home Mix DELAWARE PUNCH Quart
Sun Spun PINEAPPLE JUICE 46 Ounce
Big Top PEANUT BUTTER 12 Ounce
Star-Kist TUNA 1/2 Chunk
LETTUCE Large Head
California POTATOES No. 1
Central America BANANAS
Northern PAPER TOWELS
Northern PAPER NAPKINS
ALCOA ALUMINUM FOIL
Wesson COOKING OIL Quart
Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING Pint
Morrell LUNCHEON MEAT 12 Ounce
Blue Seal OLEO 2 Pounds
Bulk WEINERS Pound
Wisconsin CHEESE Pound
Fresh Ground HAMBURGER Pound
Fresh DRYERS Pound
East End Grocer
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1960, newspaper, June 23, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237797/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.