Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1963 Page: 2 of 8
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BASTIIOP (TET.AS) ADVERTISER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 11*63
Come to us for
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BASTROP ADVERTISER
r
Holiday Visitors in Rockne
Christmas supper jruests of
"Mr. and Mrs. Pius Goertz at
Rockne were their children and
families. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Goertz and children of Kenr.it;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goc-rtz and
daughters of Lubbock; Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Bartsch and children
of Austin; Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
lin Goertz and children of Bas-
By Mrs. Arthur Goertz
trop; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Goertz and family, Pvt. and
Mrs. John Schuelke, and Eu-
gene Goertz, Rockne, and Miss
Ellen Bartsch of Rockne.
Enjoying a Christmas sup-
per of turkey and all the trim-
mings with Mrs. Hettie Beck
were The Very Rev. Claude A.
Faust, Rockne, and his moth-
er. Mrs. Fred Faust, San An-
tonio; the following Reck chil-
dren and families, Miss Fran
ccs Beck, Victoria; Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Frerich and fa-
mily, Adkins; Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Fischer and children,
Austin; Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Kauffm&n and Karen, Hills
Prairie; Mr. and Mrs. Alfons
Beck and family, Rosanky;
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wilholnt
and children, Mr. and Mrs. An-
ton Goertz and family, Mr. and
Mrs. J-. hn Beck and children,
Bill Beck, Rockne, and friends,
Mrs. Wm. Henzen and Aaron
Henzen. Visiting later were
her grandchildren an«l families,
Mi. ai.d Mrs. Wayne Norri> and
Anthony. Austin, and Miss Ca
therine Muehr.
Mr. and Mrs. August Boer
had as guests for Christina.--
dinner their seven children and
families, Germain Boer of Lou-
isiana; Mr. and Mrs. l'hil
Frederick- and Rente, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh McPhaul Jr., Miss
Donna Mae Boer, Austin; Mi-
chael, Mabel and August Jr.,
Rockne.
Mr. and Mrs. David Fiebrich,
Jeffry and Diana, of Bastrop,
and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Till
and family of Lockhart were
co-hosts for a turkey dinner on
Christmas Day at the Fiebrich
home in Bastrop. Attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fohn
and family, Mrs. Fred Fiebrich
and Jim, Rockne, and Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Till, String Prai
rie, and the host- and families.
Enjoying Christina- Eve and
Christina- Day with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Wilhelm and family of
Sacred Heart Parish were tin ir
children and families, Mr. and
Mrs. Monroe Wilhelm and fa-
mily, Bastrop; Mr. and Mrs.
Woodrow Wilhelm and chil-
dren, San Antonio; Mr. and
Mrs. Reinhart Homann and
children, Mendoza; Mr and
Mrs. Johnny Machacek and fa-
mily, Pasadena; Mr. and Mrs.
James Wilhelm and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Osborn and
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cle-
tus Wilhelm, Miss Clara Wil-
helm, Miss Rachael Wilhelm,
Austin; Flora Nell, Glendene,
Judy, Victor and Jerry Wil-
helm. Rockne.
Enjoying a Christmas turkey
dinner and all the trimming.-
at tin hoim of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Goertz of Rockne were
their children and families, Mr.
and Mis. Don Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs, Juliu.> Darilek and
Tony and Steve, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Parri.-, Miss Joy Goertz,
Au-tin; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Bi>hop and Gaylan, Jennie ami
Joan, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hai-
ti.-. Cj.thy and Geri, Houston;
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Goertz,
San Antonio; Stephen, James
Gordon, Johnny, Mary Jane,
Claudette, Sandara. Danny and
Bobby Goertz of Rockne.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Muehr
were ho.-ts f<>r a Christinas tur-
key supper and all the trim-
mings to their children and
families. A/Mending were Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne N'orris and
Anthony, Mis- lmelda Muehr,
Austin; Mr. and Mr-. Roger
Muehr and family, Mi s Cath-
erine Muehr, M i-> Jennifer
Muehr and Thomas Muehr,
Rockne. David Frerich >>f San
Antonio was also a truest.
Mr. and Mr- Herman Goertz
enjoyed being hosts for a
Christmas dinnei and supper
at their home Christmas Day.
Present wen The Very Rev.
Claude A. Faust, Rockne; hi.-
mother, Mrs. Fred Faust, San
Antonio; and all -even "f the
Goertz children and their fa
milie.-, Mr. and Mr- Ravmond
Matocha and family, Smithville;
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Till and
girls, Houston; Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Goertz and children, San
Antonio; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
| Till and family, San Marcos;
i Mr. and Mrs. Anton Goertz and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Allx-rt
I Klaus and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Goertz and Herman
| Frank, Rockne. Afternoon vi-
-itot - were Mrs. Sophie Bar-
| tsch, Adolph Baitseh, San An-
tonio; Cadet Lloyd Probst, Co-
i lorado; W a 11 e r Steymann,
Houston; and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Probst and Bernard.
Children and families enjoy
i inn Christmas dinner of turkey
and all the trimmings with Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Lehman were
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brune
and girls, Au.-tin; Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Lehman, Wichita Falls;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lehman and
family. Pleasanton, Mr. and
Mr.-. Leroy 1-ehman and chil-
dren, ami Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
non Bartsch and family, Kock-
ne.
FKATIIKR WASHING
Did you know feather pillows
can be washed? Here's how to
j do it: Slit one end of the tiek
nig and pin opening securely
with -afety pins after removng
j air from pillow or empty fea-
thers into a pillow ca.-e or large
muslin hag and -titi-h the end
of the bag. Wash in warm wa
ter and dry at low temperature
in gas dryer.
Did You Know
THAT
This week . . .
20 Years Ago —
Mr. and Mrs Uay Frushj |
Beaumont p«'iit several (13
here last week, gueata in .....
home of Mr. and Mra. C.«
Kskew. The> were arromi>t.
home by Charlea Allen fa |
who attended the Sugar h •
game in New Orleans on * ji
Year's Day.
Mrs. W. G. Srhanhala is t 1
ing her husband,W. G. S« .
hals, who is statiened with
Marines in San Diego, Cel.- §
nia.
Pfc. Fred J. Kadura. so>
Mrs. Mary Kadura of Red k
is a member of Service
T. ('., si Camp Milea Staiw
Staunton. Massachuaetts.
DRIVE
Grocery
TRACY CHALMERS
1602 MAIN — CA K
— OPEN SUNDAYS -
te OFFICE
THE "EXECUTIVE"
Ideoi for deportment heoas and salesmen. Will give a
lifetime of service. Center drawer with lock end key.
Heavy gauge steel, linole im covered desk top: 60'«" x
30V. Mist Green, Desert Sand, Sohcra Brown or Gray.
BURNPROOF TOP: Avoiloble with Ccletex Tops tha't cannot
jloin, mar nor burn Add CT" to number $15.00 add'l.
1 letter, 4 bo* tlrawtrs
No. 419 . $159.00
2 letter, 2 bo« draw«ri
No. 420 $159.00
6 box drowers
No. 419-6 $163.00
Smorlly styled bookcase with cleer,
t'iding glass doors. Three adjustable
compartments. 36" w, 42" h, 15" d.
Mist Green, Desert Sand or Gray.
No. 342 Gl $78.00
Without Glau Doors No.342 $S4.00
// ~
"SECRETARY" CHAIR
Adjusts 5 ways. Nylon bearings. Steal
frame and base. Foam rubber teati
16Vj" x 14'*" x 3". Green, Brown, Tan,
Flame and Gray No. 2810 $46.S0
• For Plant Foremen
* For Salesmen
$TURDY STEIL DESK
Ideal for the receptionist, salesman or
•tvdent. Heavy steel. Has two drawer*
for stationery, supplies or personal be«
longings, plus pencil and dip tray.
3CM" w, 27" h, 17" d. Desert Sand or
Col* Gray No. 751 $19.30
Ewtmj
TWO
DRAWER
FIH
Rugged one piece construction. Heavy
steel, bowers glide smoothly on roller
bearings. Equipped with spring com*
pressors for record protection. Mist
Green, Olive Green, Desert Sand,
Sahara Brown or Gray enamel finish.
Limn tin wus
No. Wld« High Deep Prtte leek
217. .14H" 28" 17" $39JI $41.11
UOAL SIZI
317....17*" 28" ir
s56" x
SWIVEL ARM CHAIR
For the "Jr." executive on the way up. Steel frame
and base In oluminum color. Adjustable tension
and height: Seat 19 " x 16'j . Br- wn, Green, Wine
or Gray No. 2845 $36.93
COLE'S Spirit-Type DUPLICATOR
Reproduces one to Av«
colors at one time. Anything
you typo, write, draw or print
up to 9'V x 13". 300 or more unusually brilliant
copies per master. Hand operated. Instruction#
Included No. 415 $83.00
Sam hundriii
•f dollars
en Voir
Priatiof Bills
tltttfittlly
OptHld
Designed for volume output. Automatic paper I
and moistener. Equipped with print location con-
trol. Has automatic counter. Reproduv.;. 1 to $
colors at one time up to 9V4" x 14", Instructions
Included No. 427 $293.00 FlwiTm
Same as above but hand operated instead of electrle.
No, 425 $187.10 Met Tm
SUPPLY KIT Initial kit Includes 1 gallon deplfeetlM
field, 50 master units %W' * 11", 1 ream IW* a 11*
eepy paper, 15 sheets master paper, 9 sheet* etdi red,
green, purple, blue and black urban paper, 1 peer
spout, 1 correction pencil. 1 lor hand deanslng cream.
Complete Kit $1l.9f
Bastrop Advertiser
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Specials for
Friday - Saturday
January 4 - 5
CRISCO
3 Lb. Can
81
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I'K.VI llorsK
Ml 2 1-2
ORANGE DRINK
31c
PEACHES
2 for
49c
Ho>M \l.l SPII Kfl
1 \h K RK<.|i iN
(iolden l ream
So. 101
Peaches No. 2 1-2
25c
CORN
2 for
25c
III 1 11 \<l ti.i
I{< >111 Ml U>
\
Fruit Cocktail 2 for
43c
Tomatoes
2 for
25c
COFFEE
I < >|.i, | H',
(INK I'll! Ml
67c
Hull I \< i(i{
BEANS 2 for 35c
KIMItKI 1
BISCUITS 2 Cans 17c
I)KL Ml in 1 K Mi. 101
SPINACH 2 for 27c
i l.i iH<>\
Bleach 1-2 Gallon 39c
.1 \( K s 'K \ n Ml too
HOMINY 2 for 17c
/I S I' It VI 1!
SOAP 2 Bars 35c
M M \ Mi. !(>o
Pinto Beans 3 for 27c
W 1 >h 1 H/l III
Detergent Pint 35c
S \Hisi O
Crackers Pound 29c
FAB Regular 29c
si; \ >ta|< h i)i n« i;
FISH STICKS 25c
Rinso Blue Regular 28c
1 HKISU 1 KT 6 DIM K
Orange Juice 2 for 35c
TIDE Giant 69c
SUGAR
5 Lbs.
53c
HI.I E SKA I,
O L E O 2 Pounds 31c
KR KSII
FRYERS Pound 31c
hii.k
WEINERS Pound 39c
IK KSII (.Kill Ml
Hamburger Pound 49c
K M ORN
BACON Pound 39c
LUTON'S Ifi-i (il NT
T E A B A G S 23c
FLOUR 5*Pouad> 49c
( KM IMI, AMKRII A
Bananas 2 Pounds 29c
(1 T KITK
Wax Paper 125 Ft. 27c
T. S. Ml. 1 KI'SSHTT
Potatoes 10 Pounds 49c
NORTH BRN 4H0'h
Facial Tissue 2 for 45c
YRI.LOW
ONIONS Pound 5c
NORTHKKN 4 ROLL l'A('KA(JR
TOILET TISSUE 35c
CALIFORNIA
LETTUCE Head 10c
NORTH KRN HO'n
NAPKINS 2 for 25c
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1963, newspaper, January 3, 1963; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237929/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.