Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1960 Page: 1 of 10
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to hi releuMil on landc in the
s' ' end Ha-tnip ("ountv.
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partii and the eoopi uition of
laid ovi nfi , U-mm'i , i fiiti-r-and
I" oph tt chai j;. of land ill the
w - t,.i i*n haif of thi county, a
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!• loiatioii program, and with
thi aui of , tiatiK- and l-'inh
eomnii - loii, th atea will he
to. ki d ivtt/ v, ,j dfi i and tur-
key.
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a a i fk . a' i , t c 1,-ji ., d
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11 ■ Hiii -- -vi-*t .if Ha-1rop. Tin
'a .-ti iti-,; of -i veil ifrown
buck «iia fi\i grown doi- deet
and two y arhntr 'iuu>. Before
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life Refujff, when they are be
.' trapped, th buck wa re all
lehorro d, t • .- entire load were
a ' t • <ii- vv j a-n they arriv-
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kid, the canon
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t to i a-.ni v* ,|| clo-i d a.
I la thi deer and turkey.
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of wad life tn the
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m ' h ff. enth *iam the fn-oph-
thi area have -hown iti put
Haslrnp County
I 'i.j') Farm Census
Keleased
The 1 Oa'.i Censti of \trricul
tun-, in Hu-trop County la-t
fall, counted 1,187 farms, ac-
ordiiiK I" a preliminary report
| .uist i-Micd hy the Bureau of
j the Censu-. C. s. Dipattnu-nt
of Commerce. Total lutid in
farms wa- :!85.7o> acre. . The
average ize of faim wa- ''1AM
acre-. The average valtn- of tin-
farm- (land and buildings! in
the countv wa $2o,7K! .
(if thi county's farm opera
tor-, ii.il owned their farms.
• a a owned part of the land and
rented additional acreage, and
1 *:i wen tenant farmers.
The averagi age of farm op-
fiator- in the county wa "'4.x
year-. There were 2'.ti. farm
operators 65 or more year- of
age.
Of thf I.1K7 farms in the
county. liiT were commercial
farm-'.
Ili taiied lastit's on crops, live
.-t'.;-k. equipment, etc., are pie
•' tit< -; in the preliminary re-
port w iti compaiable -tati.-ta-
foi I 'al. Copn-> of the county
:i -port ttiav iie obtained for 111
cent, each from the Bureau of
tn- Cel.-U.- tta-hingtoi 2"), U.C.
titipatii,, in thi |
of thi." type Ka ■ ley aid, "and i
area of t c w it • tin an! of a
met ram-he s ar
pa 11 a . f h - a • ti •
?:v- aifft f'! 'Se-d
A tiy a- -i-tai" i ' mi
iViii nil-
PHOTO BY BOb STA'JDiFER
ii ." M • ' <■ v lidlife ti tits an a will
■ • f at tt atlx appiec.ati'ii. Starting
• ii -i"o i a '« like thi- :.ii.i tlu work
i iiti i • d and cooperation of all tin peo
>a t \ :• pii It not an ea- v job, but
«•••; ' • ■■> " •!••' • and in five years
at t • pi opii frit c. t u 1 tnink ev-'iy oije will
if ( otf Hi 'pri id of I paiticulai area."
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Santa Claus is a right busv old fellow at this sea-
son of the year, and right now, he is trying to squeeze
in a date to visit Bastrop.
We hear rumors that he expects to make it on
Saturday, Dec, 17
Watch for the Advertiser s Big Christmas Shoppers
Edition next week, which will tell all about it.
And. whether you are a subscriber to the Adver-
tiser. or buy it off the news stand, or borrow your neigh-
bor's paper, we know that, if vou watch the ads reg-
ularly you will save, each week, the price of a year's
subscription!
NOTICE
Sanation Army
Drive Lagging-
Help If Y Oil Can!
Dan Lloyd, chairmai of the
Salvation Army Fund Campaign
for Bastrop, announced early this
week that he hoped to wind up
trie drive this weekend, after
noting that, for oi>«- reason or
. ot.-:, ', ti i-! • • . a large ram
hi of iocal citizens who had
not t>i*i-1 contacted.
The campaign goal foi the
city i- $1,000. of which the drive
to date is fat short, and Mr.
Lloyd urges you. it" you have
not already done so, to make a
ontiibution a- -oon a- possible.
Thi Salvatiot Army Unit es
tat.nshed in lla-ti .p a year ago,
i- the only charitable organiza-
tion in Bastrop, with the excep-
tion of the small Community
Fund set up primarily to assist
tt at eii-- \ izeable portion of
a fund.- collfi ted in thi- drive
remain in Hastrop. for use
an ng the locai people who may
need assistance
I'i. fund is admit istet -d by
a -even iiiem'n-1 conimittee. head-
i at present • y 11 • Rev . tt al
tei .1 Cnrtw • ight, and takfs
case of immediate emergency
needs. Rev. Cartu right -tre.--e.-
thut al decisions are made by
the conimittee and that there
i- no 'red tape" to ti i program.
All of the many <ati services
of the Salvatio- \rmy ate also
a\ iiiahle to thi comniitice a.-
ei di d along with the council
and ad\ ii'f of experienced Sal
vation At'uy pct.-onnel.
(live, if you can, as much as
yon , at■. to gut tin*ni the fuild-
with whicl, to im-ct the.-e local
needs.
\ few volunteer- ate needed
to help finish the drive, and
aityoni who can -pare an hour
or two i a.-ked to contact eithei
M Lloyd ot Rex Caitxvnght
Voil! -i i vici - xv ill lii deeply ap-
pl eciateil.
Holiday Goodie Sale
I'he St Hilda'- (iuild of Cal
x.px F.p'-copa ( itirch will hold
a holiday goodie sale 01 Satur
day, I lecembc! in. in thi llaslci
building on ^la n Street. Sab
xx ill begin at ' it> a.in
Phis is not an ordinary bake
sale, foi then xxtl! be all soit-
of goodies to eat rurbt now or
store away foi the holiday.-
ahead.
( XCTl'S I'VROR
KTBC To Air New
Studio, Dec 12
KTBC TV, Channel 7 from.
Au-tii is extending an invita-
tiot to tiie viewing audience to
taki a tour through their new
tiidio and office building at the
corner of 10th and Brazos in
•\ustin by means of television
ot Monday night. December 12
at Or.'iO p.m.
Cactus I'ryor, well knoxvn ma.--
tei of ceremonies, will conduct
tin mi the air tour, which will
ho i. the new facilities, as well
a- introduce the principal staff
members who do much of tin-
work behind the scenes.
Du ii. this thirty minute pro-
grain, ("actus will interrupt sales
meeting.-, show you TV reher-
-al- in progress and explain
many of the little known de-
tail- required to put a program
on the air.
At the end of the program,
guest of honor Dr. Frank Stan-
i ton. President of the- Columbia
Broadcasting System, will make
a few he. f temnrk.s from tii"
new studios.
Mrs. J. S. Evans
Dies Sunday
•
Mrs. Cordelia Jane Evans. 7H,
■ lied Sunday . December 4. at the
Friendship Rest Home, folloxx-
i"i an illne of several years
■ ill! atior
Funeral -ervio were held Mon-
day at thru o'clock from the
Millet Mortuary in Elgin with
Rex Robe I t Elliott. pastOi of
thi First Baptist Chinch in Bas-
trop of 'iiiating. Burial was in
t e Young'- Prairie cemetery.
Pail bean ' xieie I H i- Ex ails,
Henry Reed, Andrew Owen of
Bastrop, Cliane- Evans, Jr. of
Au aa i >ul' an.: Roh, i i d-oi-gi
f Houston. ..land.-oti- and Alvin
Asehenbeck of .lou-ton. grand-
son by mairiagt
Survivors an a -on. Charles
A Ex at of Bastrop and a
daughter, Mrs. Ernest C corgi
of Houston; three gi ainicblldrctl
and nine great grandchildren.
Cordelia Morgan Evans was
a lifi Ion. resident of Hastrop
County, having made hei home
in the vacinity of Sayvrs. She
xx a - born on April 1. ISS'J. She
and Joseph S. Evans, xvho pre
ceded ei in death, xxetc married
on Januarv ii. IS'. 7.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1960, newspaper, December 8, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237821/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.