Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1961 Page: 2 of 8
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PUBLSHED KVERY THURSDAY
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AMY S. STANDIFER
Publisher
. Editor
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tnterod h> Second Class Matter at the Po-: Office at
Basttop. T.-xa.-. T)nder Act o* Marc;, a, 1S79
TEXAS (TPRTSC? ASSO CIATIOB
7967
CEDAR CREEK NEWS
MR> A. P. SMITH, Correspondent
enjoyed ber with a family
group.
M i. and Mr- \rthur P. Smith
and brnth<!. * "id Eastland, wo it'
in Au>tii. S uMaj afternoon and
visited in th< home.- of Mr*.
Man Tukt and Mr. and Mr.-.
Mr. and Mi- l- A. Chamblise
,,f I'rt-n >nt wet. recent Ruests
of M ami Mi- Floyd Martin.
V, Mr-, Ralph Cox of the
]| i.M'Vt i■"immunity and Mr.
]i. Denunent of Rid Rock
v. 'i-d with th> Martin.-.
M' ami Mr- Carl Rackley Jr. Paul B.iyd.
. . • lM,, , dr. n, Kirk and Mr.-. \\ P. Watt i.- .spending
K. , n> ,f Corpus Christi spoilt a few day- wit! her brother, I.ee
t. ., <1 Eiiday with Mrs Alexandfi and Mr.-. Alexander.
r , ' pan 'it's Mr. and Mrs. ' Mr. and M: Perry Watt.- and
-j- ^ (,v -on, Allen, of Austin and Mr.-.
ge' Wist and Lloyd ; Walt, r Mack. 1 of Bastrop spent
j-pe .« t "of Diily were recent Sunday afternoon in the home
<• , visitor . of Mr. an,.i Mr- Lee Al.xan<i"i.
mY and Mrs. Andy Alexander' On Thin-day afternoon, those
-p. • a few days during the past ! attending County Council from
v, Sa' Antonio, where the Cedai ( • eek Homi Demon
th. ' att«-!.de<i tin State Con -nation Club were Mr-, l.ee
v ' t e oid T: ail Drivels AWxard.-t. Mrs. David Nichols,
A-.-ociatioi.. y'r>- 1 K Odorine and Mrs.
Jack Queen of Houston spent H. H. Mmth. The meeting was
>.\<>n. days duung ihe past held in Ra ti>>|>.
we. .. with his brother-in-law Mrs. W. N. Moncure was a
j,> Rii.Alexander and family "u,ine-- vi-.- • Bastrop W.'d
V\ , .-i< hi was checking int.- ne^day
hi: ranehinu interest.-. Ml> lassie W<-f, new home
Mrs. I .ill ie Senimle- of Luling l~ almost fini.-hed and she has
who - visiting witi. her daugh i moved into it. Her grand- n, •
tc ii Bastrop, -pent the day '>eai> Black, and one of hi-
with her old friend Mrs. T. A. buddies Harold Bockheoker both
Ciilley. j ^rom Lackland Air Force Ba.-e.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martini San Antonio .-pent the week-end
spent the week-end in Angle- ' here.
ton visiting with relatives. r- and Mr.-. Ernest Miller
and familv of Austin and Mr.
Sgt. and Mr-. Dick Faulkner
of Austii and son, Robert, spent
Sundav a ith the T. K. Odorine-.
and Mrs. Harace Glass of Lytton
Springs were guest.- in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis
Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Martin and Mrs. Mamie Davi.-, Sunday,
and grandson, Johnny Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis!
Martin, spent Sunday with their were in Austin Friday and vi.-it '
daughter, Mrs. Bill N'imrick, Mr. ed with Mr.-. Davis's father, Mr.
Nimrick and family. j Bob Boyd.
Andy Kenneth Murchison and
son of San Antonio were bu.-
iness visitors in Cedar Creek
Saturday.
Mrs. Harold Heliums and j
| children were in Bastrop Satur
day. The children enjoyed the
picture show.
Mrs. S. T Simmon.- was in
Austin Saturday where she did
Eall shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morton and
boys of Bastrop spent Sunday
in the home of Mrs Morton's j1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. '
Simmons.
Mrs. Earl Callahan attended
! the marriage of her nethew, ;
I.eon Goertz and Mis- Charline
Cox Saturday in Rockne.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hanions ,
and children of Taylor have re-
cently moved to Cedar Creek,
and live on the Earl Callahan
, place. Mr. and Mr.-. Hanions
' have six children, four of school
age. Mr. Hamons is connected
j with the S W. Bell Telephone
Company.
Mrs. Bobby Jean Doran and
I daughter of Lytton Spring spent
'Thursday with Mrs. M. A. Pear
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Gilley were
in Floresville Sunday where they
Tower Theatre
— BASTROP —
CHILDREN UNDER 12
ADMISSION 20c
Thurs.. Fri.. October 12 13:
JIMMY CLANTON
RICKY GRAZLAND
ZASU PITTS
DANE JERGENS
JOAN TABOR
—IN—
TEENAGE
MILLIONAIRE
Saturday, October 14:
At DIE MURPHY
JOHN SAXON
—IN—
POSSE
FROM HELL
Sun., Mon.f October 15-16:
WALT DISNEY'S
One Hundred and
One Dalmatians
Tuesday, October 17:
NIGEL PATRICK
YVONNE MITCHELL
—IN—
Sapphire
Jackpot Every Tuesday Night
Wednesday, October 1*:
CLOSED
Thurs.. Fri., October lit 20:
DANNY HAVE
I) ANNA W YNTFR
—IN—
ON THE
DOUBLE
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pearson
! and family spent Sunday in
1 Lytton Springs, guest- of Mr.
and Mrs. Boyd Crowell and Mrs.
Paulene Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pearson
spent Friday night in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pearson
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Smith ami
family of Lockhart. spent Sun-
day with Mr. Smith's mother
j Mrs. H. C. Smith.
World Day of Prayer
Observed By WSCS
The World Day of P r a y e r
' named by President John Ken
j nedy was observed by the wom-
an's society of Christian Ser-
vice at tin Cedar Creek Method-
ist Church
Austin's Big 4
FOR
Mexican Food
El Matamoros—
Famous for the Crisp? Taeoe.
504 East Avenue, OR 7-7023
Monroe's—
Genuine Mexican Food to Go
500 East Avenue. GR 7-8744
El Toro—
Open 7 Days a Week. 1601
Guadalupe. GR 8-4321
El Chorro—
Mexican Food, Steaks and
Sandwiches. 912 Red River.
GR 8-7735.
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Mate yoe/ronn COCK/.
Dressing
K inibell's >alad
quart
Limit**]
32
COFFEE
I n«t . n: 1 «lg)-r>
♦> O/ Jar
PEACHES
t Mar *>|nr
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69
2l
Crackers
Premium ->.tliin<
ll" oI. PkK.
29c Sandwich 3
SPAGHETTI
(,old M.nia!
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16c
SHORTENING
V|r>«. 1 tirkrr*
? Lb. Can
65c
Cherries
Urd
Oz. Bottle
34c
Pan Cake Mix
Pioneer
lfi Oz. PkK
16c
SPAGHETTI
Diamond
2 301 1 an*
Limited
17c
PINTO BEANS
Hulk
3 Lb. lia
25c
FRYERS
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found
25c
Roa
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52
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STEAKS
>houlder Round
Pound
59c
Bacon
HUrk
Pound
68c
FRANKS
l(vith I rlio
Pound
52c
*
REMEMBER WE GIVE BLUE BONNET STAMPS. TOO!
Cut Beans
Fish Slicks
SPECIAL
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TINY PEAS
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Orange Jtiie
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10 !.(►.
303 f an
DEL MONTE
GOLDEN CREAM STYLE
CORN
16c
KIMBELL'S OLD FASHION NAVY
BEANS
3 Can*
LIMIT 3
35t| Apples ;::15t
I rllo Hat
Carrots /
Betty Crftckrr Fr od
MIX
Moif tr-r -
12 l^ nk
Syrup 4!
I'aciuiKe
47c
Te**un t>ra|>^fruit
Juice
Ifi I It. ( an
25c
LIGHT GLOBES
MARGARINE
MAZOLA
LB
BU I. SEAL
LB.
40c 16
TISSUES
TREND
4So
Cheer
71c
M
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JUICE
17
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28c
Plymouth W jmm
1' Watt through 100 Wall F.nrh I / P
Kim liHthrooni
4 Koll
Parkauc
TOWELS
"Sort hern
"'*K Roll
20c FRIDAY 6 SATUR£j
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1961, newspaper, October 12, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237865/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.