Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1961 Page: 7 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 24 x 18 in.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
INT MS
UlV!N" VU.
L koaat m"vinK'
il fee: fr-' *
Ltr, Mr. Prad-
h
' phone n -
fc'-O-
* 42-tf
john on
bak.r*. PMtrop,
81 41 tf
prilling and
•Jothtaf &own'
' _ gurtln#
JT HI
AoiCn tf
r.j Binj jr« ™
Vnd. bmAt
L. Too: grinding.
eourthouae.
#4 Pecan Straet-
46 IT pd.
unk kotiding,
uxl urraeing.
Glbaoa. Phoo#
27-tf
tVicuum • >aner
o'i«h«r SHARP
JO M tf.
[iKNOVATID or
«r«prtBf WrIU
|C«, Round Rock,
trdtn •* tha
| Mtrt*
H#r corn for
[r«l Company
46 tf.
pmoK
M fhme Afent,
| of !« fonrreaa,
| :' 11! ffl 1 k ea
•ell ne« «nd
ttfiin<«d«f* *nd
|^ B r."* Snow
40 tf
) ' N 8
• K-.
eat r:).irmi
' - ■ i ; K KK
'Aii. Hofferek,
Or T I C r-
: ■ v ii Hurt jr,
b* H021TM.
e ! , pd.
luXRR PLANT
|s: -> « pi*. Johr-
M3<tf " lifllt
ih in.i tapper.
*h*>+ .rU ftl M
fc#ft I In
K h> * .i Huy
■ • , I J A
" '.17 H*«triip,
H tf
NU'KiS'S FOR
-: >\ v,„ ,t*ful
"•■'tdinir-, an
« M, r„rlflrm
*' * a*iv r >
at.'r , Me' <1
" «, f A
• ■ ' "! \<is,i
•I ((
• 1 fi v v l s <,
• hi,
i Sit th<>m
^dvrrtt**.-
f tf
Notice Of Selecting
School Depository
Noti« <■ i hereby given that
t lie I la 11 •>{. Board of F.ducution,
Ha-trop, Textti-, mil ut 8:00
o'clock p.m., Thui^iay, June 1 ■">,
I ;iti 1, ut the superintendent
offi«-e in th> Ha-trop Public
School, entc! into a contract
w i t h a Hanking Corpora'lot ,
Association oi individual banker
if Ha t! up. I • \;i , f• >« t he i|i
ponitinR of the publii fund of
Ha*trop Independent School I)i
trict in such Hank, foi the period
li.ginnng Septembe: 1, P.MJ1 itnd
• •nding Augu -t '1. H n ;
A pp! nation. togethei with a
hank -tatement a n-quitm! I.;.
Artich \ i inon AnnotHU-il
I'exa• Statute-, hould be deliver
•(! to P. J Dud-on, School
Superint< lulent. mi or b <■ f r ■
III!' 14, 11
U H K KSSKM'S
Pie ni.-i , Ho a ni >if Kd .
i at ion
i.oris 1 w Hit; hi
Si retury, Itoai ! of F du
atton 12-3 j
U WTMl In I.KASK -HKKI
■ere* of land (for my uncle i
Contact Hilly M Milhat . phone
• i j'i. Ha■ t rup, 'I ■ x.i U tf
— 1
MIS IHMM.lt I (>K
IIK \\ ^ I t<l I I'M I N I
opi- k \ n< \
l H U.I l\ I
m H M'J H> ftl I I.Do/KK
• t.H M KH ' l'o\\ Kit SHOVKI
\rtuall> <>rk on Modern
fcquipm en I
hum pr>r Week \nd I p
Mill 1M In 4*i . Wr nrr
looking fur trainee* interewtrd
tn operatme III \ \ N Kt<I IP
M I' N I fxr all t pe- of t 'tlS
I HI i I 11 \ hui Id in c road*.
bridge" darr- pij>e linr^., officr
building* r 11 \n pr*'iot« el
prnenrr r«(juired. no nee<l to
gi r up present rmplo) merit until
training completed
tip Kit MINi. KNtilNKKR-
IH SIMM. \ N I p| \( KMI N I
Il|\ I^KiS
llot 4
Ihr
(Uvlrop.
\«mr
\ dijrr«<
I lt\
W ..r k ing II<>ur
itiri
V gr
I I lephnne N II
I V H M - A
Wartril I (>0
e«| land f'
i'« tion and p
J M
\d er t l r r
Tr vj«
I< \M IO
<xl tu !>
M- I
Iff fi
II..!
I'll! HI N I
N itii half of •
Wnt. -t t st.
I \ It M U I \ I
M i. ■ \ •,«>!: iv.
•nmmur It •> I v , i i .
Ponaible Phutii i. li
U I'l Ml V ( ' !.«
>4t i \u t ■ n
W
}s bobber works
w ytar round
D
do J*law,Ur >• • •<> robb r. Ai It
,.rj D ,hrou9h your farm land It dlaaolvM
n,.,1 w'1'1 " kundrtdi of pound* of llmo
x ,Cr* #iC^ r*lr'
roc^"' °a" " md have found that
l(| ***, Bo* on wlntor and lummtr,
l—!h around—la robbing aach
Harm land of llmo oqual to from 200
m 0< lim*atona ovary yoar.
you**/ ^**P "«hlng chocka at your bank
lu ' m ka aoma dopoalta. Nalthar will
t| P'oductlTo and profltabla unloaa
11 w' * ,,ni* **•* b*«n robbad from
'••chlng,
LIMING COMPANY
Lexington, Texas
Lions Hear Talk
On Itaslrop (lo.
Historical Society
I.K'ii Koy Kruvrl presided at
eRu .ir i incheur meeting
1 day Ma> Id, ln , .,bsciu-e
the president, when the I.ion
( met at (it iffiti,'- R, aturant.
I in llleetil'ij.' ,,j„ ,,,) v j,|s
■ it'kfii^r nf An i i. ,, 1,-,j |,v (•
1 and the Pled- „f A!li(>'
genci led h\ Hani Koch. Rev,
l.oui- VVuzniak uavi the
tion.
Melejfateh named to th
vent i< n were Lion
Henton Si ni , J < i |{r
M Mm us, u • .l,,| ,, |
TH F I; ASTROp (T KXAS) AI> V KRTIS h R. M A V
1 '.Mi 1
itivoca
•• l.ionx
Ktanh,
on, Allen
1'i inty and
1'iniik (in en ,, alternates.
Supeiiiitemlent of Ha strop
S. horn announce,! the time und
p.ai ,f thi I on.in. - meet Kx-
' a Vloniay hi«ht. May
in the a iditorium
I.ion Hi \ on ua p t o u i a m
1 i,airman ij tuH.e,j on the
Hi-toriiai a• <i expressed
hope: fot a hi ' > n. pageant
to t . pi. en ted the not too
■ ! i 'it t future ||. troduced
M I t/ a : ,i pi, -ident
!! • H<«• '• "*ii ( • if.* Hi-torical
>oi 1.1>. who extended an in-
vitation to I,i.ii (Tub members
to join the So,'i *tj with tnem-
i« up due* at On a vear.
hm
Mi
st oi
H. i,
\
< >th
H,
f thi
tion
Mayn
Hist',
wa- u
\ i
Hr \
i d Mi
gave the
So lety.
Lion
i' j. t;.
' V Hr\
Rockne Woman
Honored At CCW
Meeting
Mi -. Herman tioertz of Him kne
was oik of the four past presi-
dent of the Hock ne district
t'< \\ honored at the Roektic
Distiict i C\V meeting held at
Smith v 1111 ■ on Sunday, May 7.
hacli lady wa- presented witli a
beautiful cor aite. Another honor-
ed Kue-t at the meeting war-
Mr David Shapiro of Cameion,
\u-tin dioce-an CCW president.
Mi Alfred Till. Lockiiart,
president, presided. Annual re
poit- from the chairman were
given. Reporting from Rockne
were Mis. Herman tioertz, Mrs.
Fred Fiebrich, Mrs. Franci P.
(inert/., anrl Mrs. Arthur tioertz. i
Attending the meeting from
Rockne were Mi Matthew Hai
t-ch, Mr Louis Itartsch, \h .
Leo Heck, Mr* Peter Hartsch
Jr., Mi Fred Fiebrich Sr., .Mrs.
Herman tioertz, Mrs. Franci P.
tio; it/., Mrs. Thomas <i oei t z,
Mi Ailolph Hoffman, Mi Hill
Kadura. and Mis Adolph Muetii
Sister Oi Rev.
Claude Faust To
Get Ph. D. Degree
Word ha been received that
S te Claude Mane, C.C.V I of
tin Mati>. mat ic I lepartnu 'it if
lil'ainati VN'onl College i' S.tn
SW Methodist
Conference To
Convene May 22
The lO.'Ird Annual Se -io ..f
the Southwest lex.i Collfeiei. e
of the Methodist ('hurcii ui;
vened at Travis Park .Method
i-t Church in downtown San
Antonio, .Monday. Ma> aid
«ill continue through tin week.
the reading of tin
on Friday, May
clo.-ing with
appointment.'
2t th.
Delegates from Ha.-trop
are
M t.
Dr. J. (iordon Hryson and
W K. Maynard who, with the
pa nor and his family and other
from lta.-t rop attending at vari-
ous time- during the week, share
ing in the inner working of
the Methodist Church in this
area.
Antonio, will
in Math on
Dame I'ni\cr>
ere i si
Si-tei (' aude Mat t<
of Sai A1 toni". i ■ t in
receivi a
June I a*
it\ graduat
da i
D
■Ire
Fresh dressed frvers. BASTROP
LOCKER PLANT.
of Mrs. Fred H. Fau.-t and
*i-tei of The Very Rev. Claude
A Faust, Rockne, Following the
commencement e x e rc i so s at
Notre Dame, she will return to
San Antonio a- profe.-soi of
Mathcmatic.- at hicarnati Word.
The I'nivei -ity announced tiiat
Dai; Hatimet-kjold, secretary
general of the I'nited Nation:-,
will deli vet the principal addres-
fot thi commencement, lb- and
Cardii-.al Rugambawa. Hi .■ ■ of
H,,k> iu. Tanganyike and < ard
inal Muetich. n.embei of t .1
H< 1> See'- administrative -la!'!',
v. r.ie,v. honorary doctorate-
Bastrop Meat Market
Retail and Wholesale
Pit Bar-B-Que Daily
Beef and Sausage
HAMS
Special Cut
STEAKS
for
Barbecuing - Broiling
POULTRY FRESH FISH
HOME LOCKER SERVICE
WHOLESALE DELIVERY SERVICE
CALL 158
Way 31st Final Date For Program
May .'!l i- the final date f ir
filing a inte: ' to participate
under the l'.ifil Feed Program,
according to Richer Trigg. Jr.,
inanugei of the County A SC
office.
"We hav.- - igned 207 contract-
for a total of !,i;7ii.O acre- of
corn and .'i,."i!J s acres of grain
sorghum," M . Trigg said, add
ing that thi figure represents
only about J". percent of na -
tion County'- t ta gi'ain fa ins.
Funnel ■ :in reminded that he
immediately becomes eligible for
ill percent of his total payment
under the program as soon as
he file- hi- intent to participate,
and the advance payments are
made at the time the contracta
are signed.
Land to be diverted may be
grazed through .May 31st, Mr.
Trigg -aid, and summer fallowed
dive I ted arte.- (plowed and kept
I free of vegetation) need not
: be fence.! separate from adjoin*
ling gtazing land.
pre
I "ui
I tletlb.
Karl '
Han i*
Linen
R W
N R
W
r. Hu
Low
He- tot
Simp-
11.i ■ I . t I C Shaw,
R ■ • ' V\ •..' 1 I , M
I' I ,-lb rM.it h I H Smith,
J I - \ I ;• • ' b. k feci: Long, '
.1 \ \ - (•. St. I1 .1. 1 >od-on, I
V M M < li Mas t ard,
• \ I ■ . \ iiet l. i g. Loui
-;t.i,m ami Krage
C. Y. O. Elects
New Officers
Tt. '' V O held their regulat
, . ' U . dm la May
Thi mi mtiers di-i'U .1 and pla'
...1 a \ o,ith N dot an • Day to
ui d on Mas 21, with tn •alia
' ■ f r, ffn t i a" the -at*ie
ti • • New n ember* vvi'i !>«> it
ta ■ i on Ma> 17
Tf e following ties* offn i t
were elected at tni- meeting
pt< ident. Hat.sn (inert/.,
pt i ident P.i: i Jo - v. .on
taiy, « hat|e utt and t eu-U'. r,
l^ltl-tta (.oett?
"Has Co" cured ham« and baron,
special thin weekend.
B \STROP LOCKER PI WT
For Repair
Refinish Work
Leo Gutierrez's
l pnoi.STERY SHOP
107 PFCAN
After "> p m and on Saturday
We alao repair Venetian blind*
F( lt SALE -i la: t*■ oom
fuuii -heil apartment P r i s a t -
ciit) ani e ut little furnish, i at
ai.' I m Street phone ,ri2
la 2
\riyoni desiring g"
Durham' Buiiflfll * oitege in
\us11n i-ontact 1 ion t,11■ • 11," 11
Kn*t !<.th Street. Austin oi
Mr (' he - te i at IJR 2 n.'i.i,
oi III i ■ hi.i , f„t iedui • d cm
11n < t 1 2 pd
Til I I.' IP MR .1 RV1CI
ing Hahtrop and lutroui nng
towns W i .|. repair svoik o.-
ai '. type tile, oi new ce-annr
tile work, also hmi-e utui- ,
ning Free estimate- -a
fa. t ion g u a rant e e <1 Phot .
1111 . iihi \ i i •
Dr. .las. P. VI ood
Optometrist
Office Hours
9 AM to 5 PM
Daily
PIIONI .121
FOR
SERVICE
On All
\PPI.IANCR8
KLKCTBIC WIRING
Rudolf Petter
BECAUSE
YOU JARE .
• •
far your CHILDREN ...
for their FUTURE... J
for their SECURITY
BILL BLAKLCY
Alao CAMIf
702 Pecan
Bastrop
Senator Bill Blakley's
ACTION PROQRAMI
also includes
$P4'C URCfNCV \mrrl, mot (tin mpr mi.*y,
W< ns e tw mutfri of our o ti dfitlny.
PVftilom it «ul
ICNIOR CltlZCNS A $i,i)0 tnnuai rtrnlnn In-
rnft f! Jim to |l SOD — umlff SwUI
Sc.urilr II chfr HKomr opiiortunltlM
aociALIZC0 MC0ICINC N'flltwr fret tm pfK-ll-
ftl. too fo«tlv In dlsuipointmrnl A ftllui*
Hrr>«t rf Iflfrf
VOUTH f DUC AT JON Orfr 1100 Million uwutUr
In homr ' ilf ild for pnhltr nrhooti from Mfrtl
liKoim1 Usrn rrlurnKl to «1*t'
MftlNTS' Htlltf: hwornf Ui (l(npll«i boo«t
of |400 fo< i>ch rhllil In hl|h Khool. It 200
fiw rt,*h In iillfff A Ui brrtl
TCXAS Oil A '0 pfrrcnt nsliH-llon In f r«ljn ^11
ImiHifti ll'irrition of J* Vt dfp>lloa ll!(HMw«
Imlunn mull iron
fdtl a I* C HIC A Contitllv Aniffklmtnt l« WtrW
l>irt muit tx Irpl t'nllrd Slttn mua mtln-
tain It* i*r l|W) wtthoii! qutillon.
WORKING PC0PLE Ritht to O'fnnllt M baitui
rollectlieiv v« t*ii no onf rfitutrrd lo loin
tnl pi diifi fi" ntht lo work
FISCAL POLICY n fklt fintiKlnf tn.1 nttioml
ilfht ltK-r« < miKl Hop lltltwH bii,l| l
Ao'in-I .lollir Contro!|f,l «p<.|Hlln| Tm'I Iw
hlfh
STATES RI6HTS l^ftiltUiin iiffrnil* «o>nhl lo
pr \ftii FV.lfrti rourti frmn Infriniln* on mtttfn
tax , ori. fin th' ittlM tioiif
FARM PROGRAM: Frtnloni of ilf«lopa nt br
fun-Mi ilifmirlifi — not h> polltkltnt. tkiaw
li btrktxmr of fr* tii«r>ri*
ALL BUSINESS: ItKlrprndtnl btoUnf VIM)
■ ' fffl
|Ml .
for lout* ti rtaiontblt rttn *f launA.
(Irolffttoii rrwilom lo pr ip r
. .. AND ACTS I
A dynamic actioo program for thoae so dear to you.
for EDUCATION
/"/Under Senator Blakley's program your children will beoedt
from an additional $100 million annually for Texas school*.
This money would come from the return of five per cetU
of the federal income taxes paid in that state. Result;
Additional funds with no federal interference. And yoo,
the parents, would benefit from additional income tax
exemptions for each of your children in high school tod
each dependent in college — $400 for a high school StV*
dent, $1200 lor a college student.
for * future of OPPORTUNITY . . .
Senator Blakley believes your children are entitled to certain righd
once they are on their owe, among them: The right to work without
being required to join any organization against their will. And for the
small business owner, he has pledged to work for establishment of A
system of credit whereby small business and small industry may otxai*
working capital at reasonable interest,
for thtir future SECURITY . . .
Khrushchev has sworn your grandchildren will grow up under COM*
munisra. Senator Blakley is dedicated to the utter destruction of COO*
munism. He will inquire into the qualifications of every nominee for
public office. He is supporting a bill re-imposing curbs on mail fflMI
communist countries.
U. f. SENATOR
<r*M Pal. Ad*.)
BILL BLAKLEY
Cr$§tir (oosorvotivo
H* uill to voting for you «— md for TE\AS — when political
fdgmt mi slogmi art aging in tb« pagtt of bittery.
Voce Democratic for Texas May 27
/ 4
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1961, newspaper, May 25, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237845/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.