Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1963 Page: 6 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, MAY M\ 1 '
—WO
IT U uD
st. will be happy to know that
she is- renting comfortably af-
ter uniiirgoinj! surgery at John
Sealv Hospital in Calveston
Monday. Mr. Tuck and th* ir
daughtei. M:>. Fail Haker, have
been ir. tialvi >toi with Mrs.
Tuck for th« |>a-t thr.. wccks.
Mr. unii Mr.-. F. D. Rodger*
j,nd family of Rrenham; Mr-.
J. H. Wi ijrht of Mobile. Ala
bama; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. \\ il-
KUif and MM, Mr. and Mrs. C..
L. Wilkin- and family. Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Wilkins. all of Has-
trop; George Patton and Miss
Wilma Patton of San Marcos
were all especially attentive
listener:- to the valedictory ad-
cire.-> of Miss Marilyn Jean Wil-
. kit.- a: th< graduation t xercise-
0f Bastrop High School Monday
nijrht. Mis> Wilkins is the
daughter of th. C. E. Wilkins;
th« granddaughter of the H. C.
Wilkins; the great granddaugh-
ter of Mrs. Wright, the niece of
the Rodgers and th J. K. Wil-
kins, and the cousin of the Pat-
! ton.-.
Friends of Mr.-. Grady Tuck
Friday night and Saturday
quests of Mr. and M - Ge'.rgi
Swilley wire Mr.-. Swilley - >i>
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Smith, hinl her daughters,
Rocky and Ann Wolf, of Hous-
ton, and her son, Hon Wolf,
who graduated from Baylor I -
niversity it Waco, Friday. For
the remainder of tin weekend
the Swillev's guests were Mr.
Swilley'.- brother and hi wife,
Mr. and Mr>
(>f Bavtown.
if you need . . .
ROOF REPAIRS
Guests uf Mr. and Mr.-, t>. B.
Mack for the weekend and to
attend graduation activities of
Dickie Mack were their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom-
my Mack and little -on, Mi
i chael. of Corpus Christi. and
SHINGLE ROOFS
CAR PORTS
BUILT-VP ROOFS
GUTTERS
SEE US NOW AT
Hancock Sheet Metal and Roofing
SMITHVILLE, TEXAS
Second Street East Phone AD 7-2508
Mr. Mack's mother, Mrs.
Beck of Marshall. They
jonied for th*- Monday
('ommencement Exei cist
A K.
were
night
■ by
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thoughtfully as you choose your doctor or lawyer. All
are professional men. equipped and trained to offer you
a particular phase of advice and service that is vital to
your well-being and security.
Select your insurance agent with an eye to hi* exper-
ience, his competence and his reputation for forthright,
progressive service. Then tru-t his advice on all of
your insurance problems.
M. E. (IAKE) RABENSBURG
Insurance
903 Main
( \ 9-2158
Latest research development.-
and teaching rthods in human
nutrition were studied by ->•>
key Texas h 'in. demonstration
agents at tp. -econd annua!
Human N itritioii Workshop
held at Texas A.VM I olleg. .
May -10.
"Nutriti'n Ovet th. Life
Span" wa- the genera! theme
for the intensified workshop.
William Swilley , Fifteen apeak, rs from biochem
istry and nutrition, education,
health, medical and dental field:
addressed t ■ «■ county home <1. •
monstration agents. The follow
ing are some questions from
these authorities'
Dr. Rayn aud Rei.-er. profes-
sor in the !'!• • heinistr.v and nu-
trition department of Texa-
AvVM College, pointed out that
fats serve important diet func-
tions and s Id be kept in the
diet - otherwi- . a person may
run the risk .■!' losing an > s-.-n-
tia! nutrient ami pi -siLiy th*
means of lidding tin l>od\ of
its excessivt . holes'. r<>l
"The proper kind of fat in the
diet may well n- the cur. and
>f atheroschersis, or
up i>f arteries. It is
not fat in the diet which is
harmful, but lather an imbal-
ance in the k no if fat which
may result :t- exct-s choleste
rol," l>r. li> -ei. -vho ha made
extensive studies of the affc t
of differen' kind of diet fat or.
coronary heart disease, said.
What is needed is a balance
of animal-typ. and vegetable
type fats, h. said, adding that
it ha.- heet demonstrated that
if the latin f the amount of
unsaturated fat t>. saturated fat
the level of
Mrs. Mack's sister and h. r hus-
band. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorg<
Vogt of Weimar.
Mrs. A. .). Beale returned
Tuesday from Tulsa, Oklahoma,
where she had attended th. gra-
duation of her granddaughter, j prev< ntion
Sharon Foster, during the closing
weekend. While in Tul.-a, sh
vi.-iteil ni the home of her ilau-
j ghter, Mrs. Bob Foster. Mr.
( Foster and children. She was
< accompanied home by her
■ grandson, Dennis Foster, who
j will be here for an extended vi
i sit.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jones
and Mayor and Mr George
Woodre-s of Smithville were a-
mong iho.-e attending the gra
duation exercises Monday n;ght
when their granddaughter and
niece respectively wa- a mem-
ber of the graduating class.
or tootn deacy, whtca can
previ nt*«!.
Fxc< -s weight is another big
I i bleni, . -aid, pointing out
that per cent of the adult
populati. i ai d 15 percent of
tin nation's teenagers are ob-
s< -e.
"Ont might say this group
is addicted to food—a practice
which can be overcomt nr re-
strained if the patient really '
wants t ' lose weight." he said.
"W. know a lot about animal
nutritiot but very litth about
human dietary requirements,"
Dr. William J. McGanity, Cana-
dian-born physician who is pro
fessor and chairman <.f the de-
partment of obstetr - at the
I nivers •■,' , f l.x.i- Medical
Branch i Galvesto.., -aid.
Th. iol< i.f calcium in term. >
of htiniat nutrition wa explain
ed by Di McGanity. wh> -aid
the thr. . period- of > xtreme
important of calcium are the
of biochemistry, the I niversity
of Ttxas Dental Branch at
Houston, said that "overall
j-.uki nutrition i- necessary for
good oral health." Thi- is of
particular importanct during
tooth format!"! when Vitamins
\, D. and <" and calcium, phos-
phorus and protein ar. essen-
tial, he said.
Tooth de«ay is the laig. t de
ficiency dim*w .
try T„ ,„mr(
•a>. h. suvg.MH)
Piopei amount . <
water if „
turally, and
l-iiyd,,,,. ,
I no iraquetu y , <
during t}„. (j
I 111 port .tile,
tit y of cartn
«i
t he i
'yirtt.
growth period,
of pregancy n
ior years.
There is no
day's tt t nag. i
fed ■> grm-nt o
Mn ar :noi
people in
ag« and
said,
mipro
Dr.
sistan
during the stress
id during the sen-
question that to-
aie tile worst
f our population,
e of these young
marrying at an early
-tartin; families, i ■
tir
ed for
g up thi
ing teenage diets.
Kenneth <>. Mad-en, a
l-rofe s •• . department
BIG CITY FOL
or
\ ,U find n larger
arowhrrr than
BASTROP FOLKsl
Imd rilht h«rr at
JAS. P. WOO]
Visit Us and Be Convinced
Bulo'a. Hamilton
Better Make*.
Watches
and \ II
of Swi*#i
Large
for
s,"fk «f |.
^ ««r i.Tt„V"
Sil* erw are
Plated
Stainlcs- Steel
Come in and
W here Ita
— Sterling and
Br « e in
•trop Ha*
Fine Crystal
j Yardley I oiletrie,
(iibaon (ireetinr i
^ ear 'Round \ir
'hopped for fixer
'ftdi;
l«S. P.
Jeweler
one or more,
not in. rea-
Among those from Bastrop
attending funeral s^rvici - held
for Mrs. Norma: Cole ir Smith-
ville Monday afternoon were J.
G. Lock, Mr. and Mrs. T 11.
Kimbrough, Mr-. Albert Rhodes
Mrs. Lillian Miley, Mrs. Gc r
; gia Denning and Mrs Betty
i Carlisle.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Dinge- !
| have returned to their home in !
j Houston after being house- I
gue.-ts of Mr-. Hinges' brother, i
! Oren F-kew. and Mr-. Fskew. j
for the past week. They also j
| visited with other members of 1
the E-kew families while here.
Mrs. Elizabeth Eskew Walter-
arrived Monday from Freder ^
i icksburg for a vi-it with the j
blood chole ter<
ed.
"The tot a alarie- -houlil r. t
be excessive and the diet should
contain adequate halanc* of
protein and other protective
foods, thus total permissi-
ble calories from fat are re-
duced to b s that percent.
This repr. .nt- about 15 per-
cent from sat.irat.-d fat. and 1"
fierce- t fr • pi .! aturii". S
fat.
I>r. I!< iser
n,l
I imkN V e<-«l < h.llltf e
With \ ge, \ct it it le-
" \ high d> k'r. • f . >■ )>e> •
salesmanship is required to get
pe* pie to change and improve
their eating has..'.-." an !■ wa
nutritionist Dr. Free! Kppright
told workshop participant-
"The i need- are constat tlv
TOWER
THEATRE
—BASTROP—
j Eskews and to attend the gra-!'^hangit;g, -aid.
duation Monday night of her ; Sin «mphas ><■•{ that p. • pie
great nephews. William Simp- j r:e. <1 V- i t ' .'it t'- ha'.it
I son and Terry Sanders. | to th'ir age- and agree- of a.
ivit • ar d tin char v ■
THURSDAY, JUNE 30:
Bargain Nightly- seats io cents
Mrs. Joe Shirley and children
of Austin and Miss Mattie Clai-
borne were among those at-
tending graduation Monday-
night to see theii niece. Miss
! Linda Sue Claiborne, receive
1 her diploma.
EDWARD JUDD james robertson justk umwa m
i HUMW HUB r*lUlAI* tKIUMBNUnUUCTOI « uanUQM MUM
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 31 - JUNE 1:
Loaded with Laughs!
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'mMACMURRAY uwrOlSON u^WYNN
HllUtO !' tJ(H* «! OUrnK/tiO* to wc Cist? t! XJtr rtODyC'CHS
SUNDAY and MONDAY. JUNK 2 3:
1UUMDUTM6EXPERIENCE!
T,/nm I
1BBAS"
I tsiuw nnu«c ■«,,* « owo M uuMntat nocvau
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mm ■ Han nui
TUESDAY. JUNE 4:
BANK NIGHT
WEDNESDAY, Jl \t S:
CLOSED
Mr-. Maid* Kuratko n a - re.
I turned to New Orleans Louisi
ana, to make her horn.- after
-pending the past -.veral
month- in Bastrop.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Phaul
Jr. of Austin spent the week
end with his parents. .Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh McPhaul Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mewatt,
Mrs. Henry Roberson arid Mi
Peggy Volker-, all of Austin
were among the Sunday visi-
tors in the Jack Claiborm
home.
Mr. and Mrs Frank F. Smith
and daughter.- arrived from A
bilen< Friday to visit, with Mr.
Smith'.- parents, Mr. arid Mrs,
F. H. Smith. Mr. Smith re-
turned home Sunday and his
family remained until today,
Thursday.
Robert Mathison had the plea
sure of having his grandfather,
Will Mathison, and frineds, Mrs.
P. J. Parker and daughter, of
Wortham, attend his gradua-
tion Monday rught. The visi
tor remained for a everal
days vi-it in the home of Mr.
and Mr H. L. Mathison.
Mr. and Mr- J. F. Beck are
visiting their daughter and fa
tnily, Mr. and Mr H. J. Simiele
and Byron of Dalla-, for a few
days,
Mr . Ro'. Johnson and dan
ghter, Karen, of Dallas, were
here for the weekend to attend
the graduation of their -on arid
brother, Bill Johnson, who has
made hi borne with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mr . Matt
Kreitz, for the past four year-
Mrs. Stevi Crump of Waco
spent the weekend here with
her parents, Mr. and Mr- P
J. Dodson. Monday the Dod
-oris had as their supper guest-
Dr. arid Mrs. George M. Stoken
of Waco. Dr. Stoke wa Com
mencement peaker Monday
night.
Th. District of folumtiia
had a deli gate in Cong re- - for
four year-, 1871-1*7" .
bv made througnout one' -if.
pan.
Doc'. and nutritionist ar.
mere .-- -fuI in motivating
highly defici.-nt or ill per-or;-
to improve their eating habits
than in convincing tho • who
an- apparently well, but who
may be deficient in several food
HIPH;.
"Man;, people ar. rompla-
ent. she said, "!><•« a.i <■ tin
people of the United State are
considered the h< t fed group
in the world, and certainly v,.
should be. But how do we re
late our nutrition program to
the high incidence of heart di-
eii-e among our men, the high
rat' of denta' caries or tooth
decay among virtually ali ag. a,
and the -till too high infant
death rate?"
Food supplements \re ( owtly
American -.pond more than
$-r>'i<) million annually on un
necessary food supplement.-, a.
cording t l r William J. M<
Canity of (ialve-ton.
"We have progre .<| from
the riak. medicin. peddler at
th< county fair to th>- modern
food fad peddler on television,
who i-> Madison Avenue toch
nitpjes," Dr. McGanity, < ana-
diari-borr: physician who i
chairman of the department of
obstetri. at the University of
'lexii Medical Branch.
Many Americana subscribe to
the concept that vitamin pi 1 i>
oi two or three food supplement
pill a day are a necesary
way of life. And so called
health food and other fail
foods are merea-ing and ron
fu-'irig tin dietary pietur< even
more.
While there are some nutri-
tional deficiency problem jn
thi country resulting from la< k
of iodine, iron and other nutri-
ents, the great e-1 deficiency
disease is that of dental cariea
EDISON SAID "TOO CLEAN"
Henry Ford was crestfallen
when Thomas Edison found irn-
p. rfection in the restoration of
Edison' Menlo I'ark laboratory
at hi- Gi.enfield Villagt Mu-
• urn. Hut he brightened when
Fdiso- ordy complaint was
"It' too clean."
AI SO OTHER SPBCULS LISTED IN M STIN \ \ i ,;|
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 30 - 31 - June 1
SHORTENING
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Mrs. Tucker's
3 Lb. Can
nth ■"«<• or mnr. ulhfl pure!
49i
Rosedale Fruit Cocktail No 303 5 for
Oscar Meyer Luncheon Meat 12 oz
Gladiola
FLOUR 5 lb bag 4>
6 for 5]
1 IM ItN -
CORN
PEAS
Cream Style no 303
No 303
MIX or MATCH
TIDE—Giant
(Limit One Please)
6
KR \ FT
PEACH PRESERVES 18 oz
Red Plum Preserves 18 oz
Mix or match
Get 1 Can Ballard Biscuits FREE
2 fa* 89i
ROEGELEIN
PICNICS
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Boston Butt PORK ROAST pound
PORK STEAK pound
POTATOES no 1 white 10 lbs
CELERY stalk
East End Grace
NAP FOOD STORE
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1963, newspaper, May 30, 1963; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237950/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.