Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1961 Page: 8 of 8
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THK BASTROI' (TKXASi \l>\ KRTISKK.
MAY 11.
Mi Villloli
\Ki ^ I'll'S FOR
MOTHER'S DAY
MOTHER!
C A\D\ ? MOSt > HA I ?
HRI.SS IX)TS and Pans
Or cvfU a SC RL I* MOP ?
No ! Mothei Deserves a
Gift of Jewelry !
£ A fine Jeweled Watch
0 A Diamond — Gift of Love
Diamond - Cultured Pearl Pendant
0 Gold Pins and Earrings
0 Jewelry • Crystals - Cameo
KOY KRAGH MIRY
"For Things Finer"
ludinjr
Harm* were their
• i] n, m. in
:.i w \ Har.nti. Mr. and
gft«llews:i
(i.siiiii ilaniiH and son.-,
.11 .1 \\ tltci, f \u .tin, and
hi. Mi I •> M\• and
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Weekend irui t "f M' and
Mis. Oren K-k. «>re 1>i and
Mi> M D l>in r« and children
and M. 1> I ii!u« • is' of Hulls
ton. Mi. Dinge.- !■ mained foi a
more extended visit
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The Kev a
erlin, anti • i
Sunie i ■
Schult i t
home M* *
with
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tion eereiii.u. .
Richard M timff of R >a oki\ Baptist Chut
Virginia, is spending several i not
davs here with lit.- mother. Mis
X.' 1'. ti, off Weekend >
Mr. and Ml- Fred Kbelintf of
Fmleritksburg -pent several
days last week with h> i parents.
Mr. and Mr- S. I.. Brannon S
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Stan lifei
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their dau^' tei and soil-in law,
Mi at,,! M t*> RodjMT and
then I'hiliiiet
M | I (* I'uee and Mr-
II C W 11 k111 were in \u-tin
| .,m|.i> t" l'« with Mrs Karl
Coi .ii. at Brai'keiiridife II" pi
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FISHHV AND HUNTW
BY H. D. FARLEY State Game Warden
Two law- concerning the
wildlife it Ba.-trop County has
been pa.-.-ed iiy the legislature
urui signed by the Governor that
will become effective 90 days
jlfur adjournment of the Legis-
lature.
A Kioup of ranchers in the
v.«---ern >id< of Bastrop Coun
Austin
Monument
Company
1807 RED RIVER
GR 2-8031 GL 3 3257
Serrinf Texas Since 1901
W. B. Backus
OWNER
vnels, requested
ti.e I.i eislatui to close the rleer
, .-ca.-oj. a: area in the western
j edge of the county where 101
! deer were released thi.- past
year. The season was automat
ically closed in the area teat
was ,-ijined up, but the rancher-
asked that a larger area be olo-
ed for the hunting of deer.
The aiea closed for the next
five years i- west of Highway
20. oi more familiarly knowi a-
ti, i< i mad from High-
way 71 to trie Travis ( ounty
line. T:.i ^ioi. t J . run f
the Colorado River ><>uth to the
: Caldwell County lin«'. The third
boundary line is everything west
and southwest of Farm to Mar-
ket Road 969. or better known
a.- the Utloy Road. Kverything
in this area will be closed to the
hunting of deer and turkey for
the next five years.
There has been no hunting in
ti i- area anyway, a there were
no deer there, so it will not af-
fect anyone's hunting in this
part of the county. Let me ,-U te
that the closing of deer season
in this atea will not affect hurt
< ing in any other part of the
QUEEN FOR A DAY?
No. Indeed . . .
MOTHER IS QUEEN
FOREVER AND A DAY!
The pattern of .Mother has chanired through the yearn, and
the First l«ad> in our hearts haw d«nri- a jrraceful Nwitrh
from the rocking chair to the rocket era! Ilut whether Mother
wan a pioneer woman driving a covered wagon, or toda^'n
Mother driving a Mtation wagon, ^he remain* the heroine
of our home* and our hearts'
Sunday, May 14, is Mother's Day
CITIZENS STATE BANK
OF BASTROP
"Your Friendly Bank"
MEMBER FDIC
Dr. Neil R. Gurwitz
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hxn — !• ft'JM
Dally Except Taaaiafa
(In Elgin on Tuesday*)
Cl—a< mm Thmrmimj
OFFICE: til Mala St.
Phaat IM — l—twa, Taxaa
if Mi and
Mi
• pent
tin 1'ii'la
ard Mi
Sunda\ in
,1 ( r. > on, M. II I
t lu11 'IK 1 iKdgeuer,
\ 11 t in Chi ■ •!>' i , Mr- Hen -
Seiiuyier. \ Robert Wil
v, t'ni'ti Sandem and
Ml h U I^iVi ie- attended a
di-tiiet iVSt'H < iffn ei - training
' \ I 11 i I :i 1 . !i ■ i Methodi -t
I hi; in Vn-11r on Thur-da>
Brenhain with f ia t w< < ■
Saturday,
Music
•:i I Mi s ,
>k<i
\iiim-
ti.ii«
night.
II i \\ i km
1 " UbL
' « N'. I or
Mr.-. Knox Kimbiougl. wii in
(■alve«>ton Monday and Tin -da\
■ if thi.- week attending a South
western Beli Telephone Company
Seminar.
Mrs. Ruby l'err\ -|>ellt Wed
nesday and Thur.-da\ of last
week in Beaumont with hei
daughter and family, Mi. and,
Mrs. Knoch l.iiui and !fi>v:ei
M and Mrs l> I. Ve.-t ad
-on. Larry, of Sa; \ntonio -p«-nt
the weekend her« with her pa-
rent- Mr and Mr-. Frank Lee.
Mis e- Susai Irt .I'd and Lin-
da Claiborne -pert -attirdas in
Austin and at;ei. :•■ 'hi -!ate
tenni- matche-
Among tho.-i t"r<■ n. !Sa-ti<>p at
tending funeral -i-rvi.e- foi
Mr- Bn.-e'.ta Cntti'idoi Stag
ner in Smithville la.-1 w« ek were !
Mr. ami Mi (' . r Laytoii,
Mr and Mr.- 1 I! Kimtir ugh.
J. ti. Lock M- in rgia Den-
ning. M i - lea ,\ . Mr Lor a
Hank . Mi- i. : -i ■. • y and
M i.-. Betty < at li- •
The Re\ ai .1 Mis. Uaitei J
Cartwright nave a- th«'ii gue.-t
for ten day- hi parent-. Mt
and Mr- .1 \V Caitwiiirht < f
TeXaikana
M: F. F Pea re \. Mr B
C. Ho.iues and Mi- A. \ Kd-
Aard attondid thi dislii ' We-
1. >an rvice liui ; -.•ting held
| at t he St. .1 'h • Met nodi -'
j county
j The "thei iaw thai ..a pi-
ed conceining the wildlife in
Bastrop County wa elo«mg tur
key seasofi in the entire coun-
ty for a period of four years
A.- most of you u nder might
know. there was a release of
wild turkey in the south side of
the county last year. The re-
lease has been successful and
the turkeys are scattering all
OVel the county, so to help the
turkey program get e.-tablish
ed all over the county, the lav.
ha been pas-ed that there will
be no turkey hunting in the
couritj for four year>
In summary, the two law-
say :
1. Deer and turkey -< a on will
be closed for five years in the
area d< -eribed above.
2. There will in' a clo.-ed -ea
son on wild turkey in Ba.-trop
Countj for a period of four
vears.
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APPLIANCES
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1961, newspaper, May 11, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237843/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.