Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1961 Page: 8 of 8
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THK
•: BASTROP (TEXAS VDVKKT1SER, A I'til
Our heartiest
To
MR. AM) MRS. A. A. SANDERS
on their very attractive new addition to Bastrop
IN MEMOBI AM
;;;; J? JiiJV&'VtS
;«burner, a- the mountain k .ihlil Gihriin
I he plain
T >11 ..I L-, « h.M a .1 wve a .(uiatc.J with her throughout
*£■?££ t&rs«£
hearts of all.
Now thai 11 «■ Ma>t.i liar.i.n. i la plu.ke.l tile last finale
bloom wi- «hi. na>s tin- quaint anti ovely hou>r whnh nelt
IS !u* mav ii"^. awh,L I— tl, white pu-ket fenc and
-eiw aiiow t! • tar. fiam aiu - ' Mavh. lU piese ne«
\ !• riemi
Net 845.00 For Little I,,
fort
Haiti op l-ittU- league fan
m-rivfil .< iare treat fhurariay
night i" t(< Moms and Pops
Iteiufit game against Smith
villi it Firemen'- Park. Wit i.
,p rt? new - headlines scrrantinv
of tin home run mee between
Ml, k. Mai.tie ai.ii Roger Man-.
Ha-trop far- wen privileged to
. i* i ft vi Ion v ball - sail over the
I fem e
*agi
K*«tropj
with a i(|.-
tnothei (j„
enrrifh
w en J a,, i
« >. Mai y
Haker.
.SimpMJti, [
liernv. lit
' «Ur. ty
' the
Tiikk.
Finn...
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Petition Being Circulated
w
«*Jjl
With their formal opening this weekend
We wish them every
smms
in their new enterprise
The First National Bank
i
Where You Bank
With Confidence
SPEAKER
the new threat of radioactive
fallout that can spread death
any where. No matter where
you live, a fallout shelter is
necessary insurance. It will not
be needed except in emergency,
but in emergency, it will be
priceless—a.- priceless as your
life.
Dr. Bode n e also answered
questions that were asked him
WANTED—White man to live
on place and care for Male
patient for two weeks. Call
'.CO J -3 after 5 p.m. 26-1
FOR SALE—20 in. girl's used
bicycle. Call Mrs Henry Schuy-
ler. Phone 398-J. 26-2
j by the people.
People attending the meeting
were from Elgin, Bastrop. Rock-
ne. Red Rock and Cedar Creek.
I Concluding the meeting, refresh
1 ment.- were served.
We are pleased to announce
we have been selected as agents by
LENEL j)0l|om€4
This famous line of Colognes, Perfumes, Dusting
Powder, lair. l iquid Sachet, and oilier fragrance items
lias long been recognised by discriminating women, and
Lensl's perfumes bring the world's finest ingredients
from France, Italy, and from all the world to American
women.
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'nuT"
Tpr-
' #00* \
uhispers of both sentiment and
sophistication.
the Italian uord for beauty (pro-
nounced Bel-let'-xa)—for thai
fleet of dramatic elegance.
for your merry-making moods. '■>,
.n/fkj (the French pronounce it Car-is-
sant') the perfume with finesse.
Lr
Colognes from SI.25. Peif incs fiom $2 "0. l>u-ling
Powders from $2.00.
— J. FOX
UKPAKTMENT STOKE
Vets or Children
Should File Now
For School Help
Veterans planning to train
under the Korean Cil Bill this
coming fali or children eligible
for \n ar O r p h u n s Education
| were urged today by the Veter-
an- Administration t<- get their
I applications in now. rather than
' wait until the la -1 minute.
Fly filing an application now,
P. J. Minis, manager of the VA
Regional Office in Waco pointed
ut, all processing can i>e com-
pleted long before da-se start.
Tlie VA manager said that
hundred* of young men and wo-
men between the ages of 1 and
23, and w hose veteran parent
died of a wartime service-coi
nected cause, will become elig-
ible for Wa Orphan- Education
thi fall. This include up to i(*>
month of schooling with an
allowance of $110 a month for
full-time schooling.
Al-o eligible are children of
peacetime veteran.- whose death
wa- caused by the actual per-
formance of military duties or
by extra hazardou -ervic e,
Mims aid.
The War Orphans bill pri-
marily provide- opportunities for
college and university training,
but training in a wide variety
of schools below the college level
i.* permitted -.such a- technical
institutes, business schools, -ome
vocational or trade schools, and
institutions offering training in
medical and related fields.
Mini reminded living parents
i)i guardians that young people-
eligible f(.' War Orphan^ Kduca
lion arc- required by law- to re-
ceive- VA counseling in the nelee-
tion of course.- This is an added
reason for early filing of ap
plications, he said.
Information and applications
for K'.nar. (il Hill training or
tm Wai Orphan^ Educatioi may
be obtained at any of the VA
offic-, including Austin, on the
5t|i floor, Leiwich Ifldg , 11th and
(iiiadalupe, or from County Si r
vice Officei H. N. Hell, at the
('ourthou-e in Hastreep.
Cattle uwiic; in Bastrop
County are circulating a petition
requesting that Rastrop < 'unty
be placed in the lyp« H Bruce
losis control Program It e nough
names aie secured on the peti-
tion and it is approved, the Matt
will test all breeding cattle in
the county When !es- than ;>
per cent of : c herds and le--
than 1 percent of the cattle in
the county si w- up a- reactor-.
the count > will be declared
modified cert fie'd bruce-llo-is
flee. This wi .lei allow cutt •
move freely in', other • 11it ie •:
or brucellosis cor.tro areas.
\t a meeti u " the ('«,•<.nu-
-ioner- Court i" in at Ra-'reip
em the night of August II it
was voted t tart circulating
the petition. Cattle w .cr {<■ id
all pai ts of ' • county att<nd<*d
tie meeting.
Anyone' that a- .itt ■ ;n Ba
trop County eliginn- to -ign
the petition. Only the -igna' n> -
e>f persons that have cattle rend-
ered on the tax roll will count
toward the required number of
signers.
If V'!„ W'i r. i ' ' Igl ' 1 '
petition or help with the peti-
tion contact ief the ?• .w
ing:
Red Rock ((• man (e ertz
Ketsanky Ituei Ji>h'.-n>n ll<
Rain- and (leorge Pari-i
M< I l.ide
Smith.
John Dub . ^
Rn hard Nsetlig.
l itm .1 lit Mtddleton iJ. 'i
Mat t eex, tien< MeVay. 1>i
\\ H. Cardwell, and Di
Charlie (iiahan can give you
mf. ■ i mation about the pro-
gram).
The hat passed throughout the
audience and the busy conces-
>ion stanel netted forty five do)
ai tow a ei put elm ling new ieni
form and equipment. Fit tie
league 111««l h • i ~ Mesiiame Alvin
M c \ ' e e Ne.a I>>al. <'ork>
Robinson. Rudy Wilkin-. Tony
Shiniek. Bill Sehanhals. Bruce
: Fight, Ko> Kragh. and Jack
Mempi ilonated the -andwich
j es >o!d at tin stand. Cokes,
Sprite a1 nl <■!at K'' d r ink .
: potato c hip anei candy were
J also available
Sit ti . . • Mom*
uv
Ba - trop
Will wit).
Bob M
Patton, k
kins. K rv it
Join- Tin (■
elttlnt, .lai
Robin ■
giving K
selve t„
I'etei
Oil
1 t>)'
Albffi
E i h
1 UHkf
M
11.
and J(
«1 arc
their c
H.i-irop - Fin Den urn' R W
i Hue k I Si Nell) V A
i S iniii t Sandet -, l.c Hoy
i ( i icket i Smith. Jim Tngg
i \ ■ i immi Turner can also
^ii you information about
the program*.
"smithOUe Marry Cro, ke tt,
( F (I i 1 b e r t (Claretic e
Karcher can give y">u it
foi i'uttion about thi p '
gram).
I"nit, ( i aiK . a.' <i V-
M Sherrill.
Many CrocKe'tt of Smiths tlie
hairman of the
itiimltU e
brue-ellosis j
I . i at.tie owners are a xiou-
to 1 e nough signatures on the :
to -ta■ t tiie program j
s< . ause Travis ' >ut.ty is already
tpp • < ei Te sting in Travis
i it • \e,,il probably start with
r. il to ( <) days.
■tc «o avToaunc
Pushbutton Range
• Eay Stt Ni \m
• FKvsd Nat IffUti
• 23" Master Ova
• PnttvttN Cwtrih
$19995
Witti Operatic Trade
SHARP FURNITURE CO
Phone 35
C04 KILL INSECTS IN MINUTES
with J&J multi-purpose INSECT BAIT
^ir< wI«Of«i, 0" >r •' '1. *vo<h*t twfi t'OkiF^pperi, <1 (,!•(
ond woor © h#f "* •€ • ortrr.fKi WON'T n0t« croft fordorti,
pottMfti •' voUpt 01 d at'ad, Uta ndoo-t fAIT - ort
k-"tn§ ICOWOMlCAl ■— ? fMwedt • «• #Mir «('• IOHO-
lASTlMQ — killtn® uo*«' SAfl to p«i o*d povlfy.
••odr • jf tf*roc* 'row
11 01 — 95
5 Ibt -- 3 45
40 Its — 12 95
NO MIXING — NO WETTING — JUST SCATTER
Murk* Feed And Fertilizer
910 Main St.
BASTROP
READY MIX
will be closed
All Day Saturday
BEGINNING SKIT. I, l%l
We appreciate your rontinued
htiHineHh and will make every ef-
fort to <j;i\e you prompt and ef-
ficient werviee.
Bastrop Ready Mix
Route 1, Bastrop
otue a Rain
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IIIK le 1<
Hastrop
contriiiul
l>a ti oj)
ha prov
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Let KRAGH'S JEWELRY help
Don't forget these items:
Sche .iffer I'en* I'rnriU arid Itn II|m .
( arlricF ' I «-jiel« \|u«i<- —
( I I !< H IM - and Mil I Kc i| j.
\ I \ K M ( I < ( K 1 ra «-l and H.
NV \ M M F>
M udrnt
a muM fur Ow (I .1
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llrm- feer fill (l intf
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YOUK Kf I \Kf DE
•♦21 M\IN -IKFKI
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NOTICE
of Saturday Closi
( oiniiieiK-iiiii
Saturday, August >(,. I%|
the United Gar. office v.-
day on SATURDAYS. ' '
Monday through Fndo
M. to 4:30 P. M.
("ustomers may still pa
at the office by cash 01
tlie use of the courtesy :
lopf provided. When '
the discount period exj
urday, the following M
corrifM' thf- last dav - ; •
iod.
' 4iStom< -I r,('iv > ■ iiF r.
'ii' a Serviceman wiii i •
8:30 A. M. until 11:00 /■
If service \r. requne 1 T<
639.
UMBT0O
9IRVIN9 THI fULP •°uTrt
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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/m1/8/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.