Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1961 Page: 4 of 8
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THF BASTROP (TFXASt \I VFRT1SI K. U >'* ■" 1 ' ! ",1
Congratulation
TO
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Mr and Mrs. Conrad Fath ami day. will Uiki
■ r. Betsv, of \u>tin, P Cat ^nn Maix. dHUuhler of ^
' . \i ' ,| n. H,-y...... l'aul i M a d Mi K Marx, i W, , .
.!,,!! ,.f Belt n and Mi \. .itmtr <i ' an,l brother i. lativ,
(ti, i;,,. i.f ('<.pus ChriMi. inlaw. Pr and Miv \ertion II t«t«
< l, \Vat:ei>or and Frank Young, in Hartford, Conn. Shi \|, ^ ^
of Austin w«-re gi:c-t?. ill >|i«-nd cxeial day -in lit- ■ |{ a
of |g .tiid Km Frunk lm s n seeing in N#« Ywfc ( ity, and c Vu 1(''-
MK. \M) MIIS. A. \. SANDERS
I appreciate the privilege of handing
the wiring painting and lighting of
their lovely new Cafe and Food Mart.
Best Wishes To Them!
HEN SIMMONS
Brenhani Bastrop
League Winner to
Meet Mound Hill
The home team lo. t its crucial
second came f the Tri County
League semi-final? as the Mound
Millers took their 14th straight
league game in overcoming a
G-2 lead to nip Pime Box 9-7
before a large crowd of fans.
Winner Coke Bentkc relieved
brother Floyd in the 5th as his
teammates tied tht count and
went ahead to tav in the 7th.
while Re inert Schultz went the
route for the losers in giving
up lfi safeties.
Brenhani knickerbockers came
to Bastrop without a -ingle re-
serve hut stayed aim by trounc-
ing the home team 15-2 when
loser Alber Pena lost control
in the Oth and n-lsevers Rudy
Barron, Bobby W hi and B. J.
Wolf fal • -d to halt the rising
tide. Lanky Maurice English
went the out* ,n holding the
losers to 4 hi;.gles of which
Bobby Woehl got a homer and
two -ingle
Winner M> and Hill s out
n<xt Sunday. August 27. when
Ba-tn ;> and Brenhani meet in
the deciding game of the other
half of the finals, with the tilt
to be played at Bn nham Fire-
men's Park if available and the
Burt n Legion Park the alter-
nate site. But in event of a
heavy rain in that area, man-
ager- have been directed to play
the trarm at Warda.
The winner of the deciding
game will move to Mound Hill.
Sunday, September to meet
the league leader- in th- first
game of the 2 of ,3 finals with
champion and runner up troph-
ies of the Tri County League as
stakes.
New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Osborn
of Austin are announcing the
arrival of a baby daughter, born
on Friday, August 18th, at an
A u s t i n hospital. She weighed
seven pounds. 14 1-2 ounces, and
ha- been named Kathleen Host.
Her )_':andparent.- are Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Osborn of Bastrop and I
Mr. and M: • Kddie Wilhelm >>f j
Rockne. Great grandparents an |
Mr-. Susie l.et if Austin. M
Emma Osboi: f Bastrop. Mi - |
Annie Klaus of Rockne and Joh: j
Wilhelm of Au-tin.
Hospital News
DISMISSED
Mi>. }>. . H . , ner
Mi> Ma nice Bennig. t
Ed Maynard
Mrs. Wiilie Grohman
Tom Vinklarek
Henry H< ne
Mr.- M rray Cailaha:
Mrs. T C. Sawyer
Mi . Tracy Chalmers
Mr.-. John Turner
PATIENTS
She) ma; Weaver. Katy
Alvii, Horn. Smithville
H. H. Davis. Smitivil:.
Mrs. I.. A. Koenii
Mrs. Vina Hutch-on
Fmmett Hendrix
Mrs. Edna David- Smith
ville
Vernon Beck
Mr- Charles Goeri 'T, Paige
Week elld gi!e-t- of Mr. nd
Mi V J. B. al< weii Mr. and
Mis Bob Fo.-ier and eliildieii
Bobbin, Cheryl a. I Pennis of
Till Oklahoma; Mi •' B.
Wi iivei .f M Antonio. Mr. ami
Mi-. \V. T. Wean ' and childn n.
Ten: y and Maiy, of Corpus
Cbristi. and Mr. and M - lames
W a\ -r of Peviin
Fdwi.rd Ebnei of Austin spent
Sunday with his mother and
uncle, Mrs. Mm: e Ebner and
Wa'tei Biinkmai:
Mrs. F. Brown ha- returned
to her home in Austin after
spending the -uniim i in Ba-trop.
guest of hei sistei-, Mis. Effit
And« son and M i Stella Spoon-
er.
(1 ue>ts of Mi Eft"ie Aniler.-on
la.-t week wen Mr.-. Henry
Sn oner of (!eoi uetow n and Mrs.
J. R. Taylor of Smithville.
Mis.s Stella Snooner is on an
• xtended tour of Mexico with
< nephew, Pr. H. V. Clarkson,
and family.
Pr J. G. Bry-on i- spending
the week in penver. Colorado,
gin-t of his sister, Pr. Margaret
Brvson.
Mi. and Mi flifto Mexandei
of Brawley, California, and Ml
R. B. N'ussel- an.i -on. Krucc. of
Paeon were recent guests in the
home of Mrs. Vnnie let \!ex
ander.
Pan ( R u s t y I Reynolds has
just returned from a two week
visit in New V rk City where
lie attended ba e: • til games at
Yankee Stadium and visile d
Tommy Chalmers, a former Bas-
trop man who w liv« - in New
York.
Rusty Reynolds was a rev nt
visitor in Pal.a- and \rlington
1 where is was a nue.-t of Hop
Reynolds and Pan Reynold-
Pan (Rusty i Reynold- n- re-
turned to Bryan this week aftei
spending the sttn.mer in Bastrop.
Mr. and Mrs Cluster Whit-
worth <>f Houston where I'hurs
day guests of Mr and Mr-. Fati
Whitworth.
Recent guest- in the home of
Pr. and Mrs. .1 (!. Br.vson were
Pr. and Mrs J. <i Brys. n Jr
and children of Corpus Chn-ti.
We Are Proud To Have Supplied The Electrical
Fixtures For The Beautiful, New
SANDERS CAFE and SANDERS FOOD Mar]
Congratulations
To <
MK. AM) MBS. A. A. S.VSDKKS
And Oui Most Sincere Good Wish* '• •
A Sue -'ssfui Future.
ATKINSON ELECTRIC F1XTIRK
and SI PPLY
Residential ; ' mmercial Ir.du:-::
Phone GR 2-4041 Aust.: !'..>■
SPECIAL
(Quaker Printed
Linoleum
T9c yard
As long aK it lasts!
SHARP
FURNITURE CO.
DID YOU
KNOW THAT
THIS WEEK, 20 YEARS
AGO—
(from the Advertiser file)
Football prartire begin.- with
the following men reporting:
Charlie Bob Morri . Hartford
Jenkins, Joe Voung. Jim
Trigg. Ray Frusha, Rudolph
Wilkins, Bobby Pod.-on, ('. A.
Eskew, Verlin Hemphill, Car
roll I.ayton. John Riley Aiex
a n d e r, James Wolf, Adell
Powell, Emmet Ray Alexand-
er, Charles Ross Roberts, pan
U h e r. Bobby Odell, Gordon
Waugh, Marvin Osborn, Bar
old Smith, Bishop Punkin,
John Wallace Martin, Buddy
Hoskins, Melvin Hoffman, Joe
Linder, T. C. Hoffman, Elbert
Hoffm."n, Maurice Smith and
Rob Goode.
DRIVE N
GROCERY
Tracy C It aim era
OPEN SUNDAYS
IMS Mala — Pkaac H
Vets Mav Make
J
Direet Loans In
Bastrop Countv
Veterans living in the 34
counties in the Cer.tral Texa.-
area may negociate- home an<l
farm ho u.-e loans directly from
the Veterans Administration, I'
J. Mirns, manager of the VA
Regional Office in Waco, -aid
today.
Veterans of World War II and
Korea have been given addition-
al time in which to apply for a
('•I loan by legislation -igned
recently by the Pre-ident, Mim-
pointed out.
C e n t r a 1 Texa countie- in
which direct home and farm-
I ouse loans may be made include
Bastrop. Mims said the new law
increase- from the present $n,-
500 to $15,000 the maximum an
eligible veteran may get from
the government as a direct loan.
A total of $1.2 billion over the
next -ix years for u-e in direct
loan- by the VA wa- authorized.
Further information relative
to (',] loans can be obtained from
any of the VA offu. s, and ap-
plications for direct loans may-
be secured from H. X. Bell,
Veteran Service Officer, at hi
office in the Ba-trop County
Courthouse.
Watterson Methodist
Church
WALTER J. CART WRIGHT
The next regular service to
be held at Watterson will be
September 'i at 3 p.m. when the
pastor will be preaching again.
Mrs. K. M. Trigg, Sr., will pro
vide the mu«ic. 25-M
Grace Lutheran
Church
Sunday school and Bible cla^
8 a.m.
Morning ervices at a.m.
"To Thy temple I repair, Lord,
I love to worship there."
UNION FURNITURE & APPLIANCE CO.
QUITS BUSINESS
The Big 2-Story Building in front of Fire Station LOCKHART, TEXAS
LOCATED AT 200 W. MARKET STREET
This Sale uas begun carl\ ill June and was forced to close dou ii until mm mi
t *
nrrount of Owner"> illnos. \rran<irmrnU lia\r Imtii nisidr to (.I.OSI*. Ul I
tlir halancr of Kvrr\tiling fast ami i|iii< k as rr< ar<llt ss of l'ri<r.
Owner is no longer nhvsiralK ahlc to take tare of
A COMPLETE SELL - OUT TO THE BARE W'ALLSI
Vppliancrs ( oin^ lil.1 < >\\ I « |
Hotpoint - Kelvinator Gibson
Fedders Air Conditiom r
u\l. osn C()l,ON"\ MtTS, \ J250. \ SI I K
\VIN(; BACK SOF\ Only
UNK 0\l,Y \LI Kl BBhli (l>IIH)NKI) $2 '< -,() \ alio
LIVING BOOM SI IT
\ ,< I2*>.00 \ \ I.I ( K
(INK ONI A C(>L< NY \ HTS
H h:i.
2-|)r Sofa Bed
Suit
Bock Maple* Sofa iJC (lhair S|7.">.(KI
\ KKIil'l. \K $29! .95 V \L1 I
Mcnlrrn Srrtional now Sl6.>.(MI
MODKRN — FOAM Kl BBI H Heg *249'.0 \ aim-
2-|>r Living Boom Suit Sl.'M.tMl
3/4 All Metal
Brd Sprinifs
MM)
10 ft. Ref. reg. 239,95 only $129.0(J
12 ft. RefTreg. 289.95 only S149 j
15 ft. Chest Freezer, reg. 329.95 S199.J
22 ft. Chest Freezer, reg. 489.95, S295J
S3951
IHKEK ONLY — $189.:,«
2-iw Sofa Bed Suits
1-\M'
Several Other Fine Quality Suits
at about 1/2 Price
SOFA BEDS while they last $.'12.00
Serta MnltrwH Ref. $69..10 Value While They I.ukI $.18.00
Matching Box Spring $.1h,00
*10 ( oil MaltreKS Knwomal MallresH
ur Matrhinx Bo* Spring $.14.00
Reg. $19 .10 Matlress or Matching Box Your < hoire $28.00
Rej{. $.'{9..10 Mattress or Box Spring Your • hoire $2,3.00
Reg. $39.10 - .3 I Mattress or Box Spring I1H.00
lop (Quality i" Foam Mattress and Matching
Box spring Set A $1.19..10 Value $HH.OO
BED |ROOM SUITS
Reg. $325. Colony Arts Rock Maple
Triple Dresser Bookcase — $188.00
HK(.I I.AR $.300.00
Colony Arts Rock Maple $164.00
Kit, $249.10
FOAM RI I B! K 2-lV
Living Itoom
Suit *9,1.00
SH9
$375.
R Ft. $69 91
,1-pe Dinette
$.34.00
Bi t, $99 91
7-pc hinettc
<«UM
HWi <89.10
M l I ii \ M III RIII K
VxMin^r (iliair
22 ft. up. Freezer, reg 599.95
10 ft. up. Freezer, reg 269.9
I i . I he I inest ^ oil t all Him. Itr( '
Combination Ref. & Freezer
< N y ti\M I0.K00 B i t
I III* Hotpoint Air (loml
• INK < M N 10.N00 HTI
I III* llol|M int Air (IoihI.
One t Inly 10,300 III I '61 Mmlel. lop Ratm,
I III* Fi'fldrrs Air Cloud.
« n.- <>nl> 12,300 HTI T.I MmM. Tm Ban
I III* FiMldrrn Air Clond.
TWO ONLY 12,HOO HTI 1961 M.mICI
I 1-2 III* I'Vddrr* Air ( on. >-
ONE ONLY Jh.Ooo H11 . lop Rated 2 00
I 1-2 III* Fcddrrs Air Clou. >• '
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Wrinijor Wawlirr onl\
IIB
RKOI'LAK $329.9.1
Colony Arts Solid Pecan
$164.00
RFt.I I.AR $269 91
One Only WALNUT - only $139.00
KKOI LAR $IH9.9,1
One Only ASH BONE WHITE $94.00
I- A M I* S
\ Lar^r Assorlmriit of <'■
Hrclrir Bailors - Drain'* ' "
Throw Blips
$1.00
HKOI LAR $210.00 SIKRRA SAND
Triple Dresser Hardwood
$95.00
LAST, TIIK REfi. $139.50 HARDWOOD
Double Dresser Bookcase Bed $64.00
Several Others Not Listed for 1/2 Price
One Only Set
Maple Twin
Beds
REft. $1.39 50
2-l'r DOC RLE DRESS FR
HOOK CASK
Brd Boom
Suit 861.00
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1961, newspaper, August 24, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237858/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.