Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1962 Page: 3 of 8
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THE HASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, JANUARY 4. 1WJ2
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of Mr. ami Mrs. D.
s during thr holiday# wen
laughter and family, Mr.
h. Daniel Baca and their
of Sherman, and Mr. ar '
ton Rodgers and childrei.
ton. The Bacas also visit-
hia parents, Mr. and
, I* J. Baca.
Ir. nd Mrs. D, R Flournoy
'•with relatives and friends
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A* L TYPES
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at Seadrift during the holidays. j
Mr and Mrs. Homer Wcssels
and daughters, Lee, and Mr. and
Mi Tommy Claiborne and sons,!
(J regu and Mike, spent New
Year'.-. Day i" Hallettsville with
relatives.
Mr anil Mrs. P. J. Dodaon
were hosts for a family turkey
dinner on Saturday night before
Christmas. Attending were their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Crump of Waco, Mr. and Mrs.
Boh Dodaon and their dauhtcr.-,
Carol and kathy, Mr. and Mrs.
Jink McCreary und daughtera,
Beverly ami Jody, "f Austin,
and Mi. and Mr.-. Johnny Kay
and children, Ellen, Dan and
Andy, of Corpus Christi. The
Ra>n remained foi several days,
and on Tuesday, they and the
IltulsonH, were dinner and supper
guest. of the Austin folk-
Mi Viola Smith left Tuesday
for hei home in Fairfax, Okla
homa, after a months visit with
he i brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. nail Mi . B'ii) Robert'-
Mi and Mis. Ray (Jillet and
.mi, Max, visited during the
holidays with his sister, Mrs.
R C. Hatfield in Abilene, and
with his brother, C. C). Gillet
and family 111 Cro*.' 1'lainn, Tex
a In Utile a they Visited with
Mi- (Jillet'- parents Mr and
Mi II I Carter and othei
relative
Mr and M r Alex Waugh
-|>ent <hri tnur in Liberty as
gu>-ts ">f tin ir nil. Mr and Mr
Alex \V:iugh, Jr. and daughters.
l.at< in th< week they went t<>
New Orleans Louisiana, for
several day.«.
NJ j. :it)d Mi I 11 Kimbt u*rh
* p> >1! f "in unlay thro \\ • d •
m-sda> ii Mart with their ilnugh
t< r an.! *■ ui-law. Mr. and Mr-
\\ Ii Buries, t: Ti e\ traveled
. t Mart wr i * i g at.dduughtet
trop that was erected on Odes-
sas' Main Street. On Saturday
night before Christmas this
group joined another son and
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Kunachick, Jr. and family of
Austin in the home of another
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Seidenberger and family, in Aus
tin for a dinner and Christmas
tree party.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
Dodson on Saturday afternoon
before Cliri.-tmn.- were his sis
tei -, Mrs. W. P. Mare of Sulphur
Bulff and Mrs. S. C. Wenkle-
maiin of Brenham.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Lancast
er of Palestine visited with Bas-
trop friends during the past
Week.
Mr. and Mr- Koy Kragh and
children have returned h o m e
after spendinK Christmas week
m YVaynoka, Oklahoma as guests
of Mr. Kragh' three si-t. rs and
their families. B< fore returning
home they also visited with fri-
ei.il- at Dumas, Texas, their old
"stomping ground", before rnov
mg to Ba trop.
Guest- of Mr. and Mr- Mark
Oldfield during the holidays were
her parents, Mr a id Mrs. Lan
Burns of Smith villi and her sis
ter and family. Mi and Mrs.
Dale Johanson and - of Three
Hi vers.
Mr. and Mr- Raymond Hos-
k • und daughter , Cathy and
Brcnda, of Mat,hi-. a:,.) Mr. and
Mrs Ronnit Self and children,
K;i -i II, Vicki and Rhonda, of
A u . tin wire Christmas Day
j. u i - t of their mother and
;-ia win-other. M Ma e Hornet.
iiidaj gue \s of Mi - Horner
\ i re M r. ami M i .In- is ( och-
ian of Seguir.
B. Whitworth of Austin and his
parents, Mi .and Mrs. W. S.
Whitworth of the Watterson
community Mr. ard Mrs. Roland
Flick of Houston, Mrs. Theo
Guyton, Sr. of Smithville and
Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Ve.-t of San
Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brinkiney-
er and children spent New Year's
weekend in San Antonio with
her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
llarkreadei and in Corpus Christi
witn friends.
L. C. Shaw spent Christmas
and New Year's Day in Lockhart
in the home of his son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Shaw. On New Year's
he got acquainted with hi.- new
grandson that was born on Dec-
ember 2H. Mr. Shaw was joined
there by two daughters, Mrs.
Gwyn George and her son. Clay,
of San Marcos, and Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Andrews and daugh
ters, Shelia and Shirley, of Dal-
las.
Dr. and Mrs. Neil Gurwitz and
Anita Terry and Karen Alune,
spent New Year'.- weekend in
Dallas, visiting with relatives
and on New Year' Day, attend-
ed the Texas-Mis.-i.--ippi foot-
ball game in the (' itton Bowl.
Clyde McPhaul of Austin was
in Ba tiop Wednesday visiting
with friend.- and relatives.
Mr. and Mis. Donnii llibb-
and littli son havi returned to
Fort Wortf after spending
Chri tinii- week in the homes of
hi- parents. Mi. and Mrs. V K.
llilihs and her grandparents. Mr.
and Mi- O 0. Scluielke
spent New Year's weekend in
New Orleans, Louisiana, as
guest.- of relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B'oehnke
and little sons, Mike and Mark,
of Emory, were weekend guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Brinkman. Other guests in
the Brinkman home were Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse B'ochnke of Mul-
j doon, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Mc-
i Mullen of Red Rock ami Mr.
land Mrs. Pat Dannelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farquhar
| of Houston were holiday guests
I of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0.
jO. Schuelkc.
Bastrop men leturning to Fort
Folk, Louisiana, after spending
the holidays with their respective
families were H. 1). Patton,
Doyle Owens, Jerry Woehl, Jim-
my Dale and Bobby Hennesey,
Maurice Lowden, Clifford Cody
and Tommy Claiborne.
Mi Ba/ic Schott attended the
Te\a.--M ishi-sippi Cotton Bowl
game in Dallas Sew Year's Day.
PUBLSHED EVERY THURSDAY
AT BASTROP, TEXAS
i. E. STANDIFER .
*MY S. STANDIFER
PublklMT
. Editor
Subscription Rate $:i.00 Per Year, Payable In Advance
Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at
Bastrop, Texas, Under Act of March 3, 1879
FRESHMAN CLASS
OFFICERS ELECTED
The Freshman Cla - of Bas-
trop High Sci:ool recently held
an election of class officers for
the term, with the following be-
in? elected.
Fr> ddie Wiijflit, president;
Kennj Kiss' lus, vi e president;
Susan Long, secretary-treasurer;
rep.liters, Loretta Goeitz and
Martha McLaurin; Student Coun-
cil representatives, .Joe Barry
Townsend and Kenny Kesselus;
T< en Tower repre-entativs, Tom-
ii. v Corbell and Kennv Kesse-
Bastrop Meat Market
Retail and Wholesale
Pit Bar-B-Que Daily
Beef and Sausage
Special Cut
STEAKS
lor
Barbecuing • Broiling
HAMS POULTRY FRESH FISH
HOME LOCKER SERVICE
WHOLESALE DELIVERY SERVICE
A. KI.ZM.lf
Mr
miASCF A TIKI DKIT
ami . Mr. and Mrs.
Slid so;. Hs tl.i'V
; mg ti tlirii honrn in
r ;>«■■ ding 1' • ho|
Mr Reginald Jerrell
t i,- 14 I. Mrs. Uste
> r ai Reggie and
i. \.* Year's Day
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land iti> Mi ot
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704 Pine St.
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MB hugh Clin tma ti<i from lias
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( THIS ROBBER WORKS
THE YEAR ROUND
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tnwatar la a aoll robber. As II
•Mpa down through your farm land It dlaaolv«a
•nd carrlaa with It hundroda of pounda of
from oach aero oach yoar.
Soil ovporta call It loachlng and htT* found thai
thla procoaa which gooa on winter and aummir,
day and night—tha yaar around—la robbing oach
•era of your farm land of lima aqual to from 200
to 500 pounda of limestone every year.
You can't keep caahlng checka at your bank
Mnleaa you alao make soma depoalta. Neither will
Your farm stay productive and profitable unless
you replace the lime that haa been robbed from
]
soli by leaching.
2IERTER liming company
1
Lexington, Texas
CALL CA 9-2858
Mr and .Mi I'. A hr/.nrr
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Mr. and Mr
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Assorted Colors
o-id Styles
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g and Mi. and Mr*.
Conner. Linda, Sherry and J
>!" \ is! u; Mr ami Mt Ciiarle
I 1. . and E l is. of Od« a. Mr
and Mr-. Larr> L. reh. of Corpu.
I'ltriMi brought their dnuKhtei.
is i m e i 1 j I .lei > . the newest
g: ej i Ki andbaby ovi i foi a -. ori
get nei|uai ted s iHit m the after
poor Mi I.e< Alexander of
( i dai Creek svh- an afternoon
VI -Itol
T ;•! and Mrs Jack Tom
Robert> a-;d then children, Sti've
and I i ii ■ arrived Satur«lay, Dee
< us In" f I • (iei nan y nere
t bey h; |>• i.t • 'ii t '111 ''
>enr ,'g't Robr is i now sta
ti'iud ..t Flliii^ton \I'B at
Houston. W * il« in B.i trop tin s
v.'11 r h • t i1 hi (i . r<" I h. Mi
and Mrs Hei' Robert: til het
(T'.ii of the I'lOerts, were
• r daughter ami fam.ls, Mr
a* (I Mi Ilan Smith and daiiRh
tei , Danna and Chris, of St.
Louis. Mi souri.
Mr. and Mi tieorre Karris
of (' a lie t n. \\ • -.t V 11 liinin in e
k! i ! of hi In t hei. M r and
Mi Lincoln Karris.
•' ;i istnm I)a\ dinnei true ,t
' f Mi and Mr \ \ Kdss aid
sser< Mrs. c, W. Swenaen, Mrs.
Susie Swoniton, and Mis. Vivian |
U lilts, of Au t
\i itoi of Mr n il \|i Frank
Let diirim: the holidays were
Mr R K. Ilairis of Austin.
I linn\ Ni nm of Kin; villi*. 11
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present account with $100 or more, you may take your
choice of a beaut ful blanket or umbrella, free! Additional
protection tor those cold tainy doyt. Offer expire! Jan.
10 1967
With tavingi on hand to tide you over, you have protection
aqaintt periods of temporary unemployment, unexpected
medical expenses or other financial emergencies. To build
"cold roiny day" funds set aside a regular amount each
pay day in a profitable savings account at lomar . . . and,
helped by our big 4% dividends you'll to on reach your
goal.
START OR ADD TO YOUR SAVINGS
ACCOUNT BY MAIL
tt isn't necessary to come by to open your savings account
nt Lamar Just send in your check, giving us the name In
whiih you want the account opened If your check it for
$ 100 or more we will mail you your choice of a beautiful
umbrella or blanket Please specify which you'd rather hav«.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1962, newspaper, January 4, 1962; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237877/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.