Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1963 Page: 5 of 8
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COUNTY HOME
demonstration agent
: ASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, AUGUST 29, 1966
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,f Bastrop sub-
r some one
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; , peaking,
iUiv dress re-
nuu records
, District Re-
• in project#
j-t mention
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Sr. 1 >i v.;
;,i. Clothing,
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y„ r\ Carol Schan
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j«r hi* e\pl« il in row-
t fr dujit«' of Hay*
-,.n of Mr and Mr*.
« unrtrN r i,'rr of Red
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For the different kind of
andwich eiM-h day. prepare and
f r le an assortment for the
week I'm' ingredient* for fill
ing* that fr .« well and com-
bine w i th a cooked salad dress-
ing < not mayonnaise). Wrap
a ■ <! w : ten individually for
?reefing.
< uii Mr- ' '•> I '<C« I and
M « \rmii ■ of Han \n
IMj Mo < .<ra \dele Ro-
I tl V ' < r i«itor
lj iii th* Home of Mr and
iwffwft.' Jr
F iuj Mt> Ill m -«rhuj Irr
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TR ACT CRALNKKS
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for
are
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fruit pie,
d fur the
At<d for a surprise, how a
,,t irviltij egg, stuffed celery.
..♦11 box of raiMn* or some
tin' which offer* a very pc-
ti tre#t for the indivalual
.-OUtig-tT?
The kurpriup
h)< k you add
• Wi' , }«,>ke or
Uaing this hi
* th your own
iff tr« :-•*t wit
may h«* aome
juot for fun —a
jingle.
■ tc recipe along
ma* nation, yiu
.. « a hit i ight
, th. .h ol *et.
IANCE
turday, Aug. 31
M! <ir BY
)AN TUCKER
"til ! ,(,VI I.RS
Amice's Place
Nov; Installing
pvaiks ( liaiii
l ink I ( lice
• in i ^ I i M AT I
'■••I in mrtal fenrinv
Baker
limilu r (!<>.
Ml-- Ml « h Hi 1 I v< II is
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stun HI i.Mi l U(,l >1 -'I
M i K Sain*' Bivk. daughti-i
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TRUCK lot cattle sale#
[HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5.1963
u. iL S^0cm' Truck Lot Sole is offered in addi-
' " 'pqular Thursday Cattle Auction Sa'e The
( w'" ,'ar* o* nine o'clock and at eleven
Vtolr1 f UC^ '0,s °' ^en or more in a single draft will
■...j' " " r'nc^ of the Truck Lot Sale the regular
^^'^_'ion sale will continue.
Stock Yards San Antonio
V°u need . . .
UOOF REPAIRS
HdI K R' >FS
fAK I'OHTs
|U ^EE US NOW AT
Hancock Sheet Metal and Roofing
m il.i i P ur u s
(il ITERS
T nd Str)t| ^MITHVILLK. TEXAS
I'honr A I* 7-250H
Bastrop County Courthouse News
in Gold Star and .'II ^irls turn-
j ed in storiea and records for the
•Ml year piiis. The namea of
these will be released later.
Project record keeping i,~ «
very e--ential part of 4 II work.
| Some form of record keeping
■ is iH«ce sary to know where the
1 l-H'er started, how far she has
j progreaaed toward the K>>a! she
lta> et for herself.
II • .
Homerriflkintj
With school <la> ahead you
will neetl some no<«l tricks up
your sleeve to provide tempt-
ing and nutritious food for the
school lunch box.
Our recipe for a well-packed
school lunch, which will bring
the lunch kit home empty every
'day, includes the following:
'school LUNCH BOX
: 1 different kind of sandwich
for each day
1 crisp or juicy item i fruit or
raw vegetable)
1 dessert to satisfy the taste
buds and add nutrition
I vacuum bottie filled with
fruit juice, soup or inilk
1 surprise
? - ,
I
Probate:
1 itate of William Fritz Al-
ford.
Kstate of Sa lie Fiance-" Bur-
leson.
Marriage License*:
liarneil hverett Wa.-hington
and E.sthei Craney, August 17.
Jimmy K. C. Lee and Mrs.
Fiance. Kaye /imnierhanzel
Lee, Augti-t 20.
I "inmy Dean Hendrix and
Linda Su> Claiborne, August 21
(>aiy La\ on Kounsle" and
Mildred Ann Wilhelm, August
Deiils and Transfers:
Hen F. Henneke to A. J.
Long and wife, Anna Joyce, a
fractional part of Building
New Amy
Mr. and Mrs Robert A. Mur
chison are pleased to announce
the arrival of Jarne.- Nelson
Murchison at h.4 a. m., Fri
day, August !•, at Orgain Mem-
orial Hospital in Bastrop. He
weighed nun pounds, 15 ounces
at birth.
Bobby Jr, his 20-month old
brother, wa> glad to welcome
James Nel-o- to their home at
1501 Arcmlia, Austin.
Grandparent * are Mr. and
Mr H A Murchison of Bas-
trop and S S^rt and Mrs. R. C.
Caughmar. of Augusta, Georgia.
Th< young mat al-o ha two
g r <■ a t grandparents, Homer
Murchi-on <>f Battrop and Mr-
Sallit ,.f Hendersonville,
North Carolir.a.
i% celery. <-*rrot,
*ili meet the re-
something crisp
|{ E N I \ I S
S I RI N< II LBS will <lii'
from V lo IS" wide and to
, feet dee (i
I'racklayinc. I r.iilnr fumlshrd
with each machine
\ F.RNOS l I nRl.l R-«l\. JK
*,s|;i Wellington. A | i V
Phone i.l 2 -H>t or (,l<
. .■HBhI -
Block .1, l ast of Main Street in
Bastrop.
Lloise Pleasant Maker et al
to Henry M. Millivan and wife,
Mattie May, a lot out of Tho
nut Christian League,
A. Y. Field and wife, Ethel,
to LaVerne McClaren, Ward
County, Lots 1, 2 and of
Block 4o in Town of MclJade.
Ilex Lee Carter and husband,
Guy T Carter, to Kay E. Cal-
houn and wife, Geneva, a part
of Lot 2 in Block K ,,f Wade
and Owens Addition to Elgin.
Sammey R. Smith and wife,
Mary, to Arthur E. |{. Henze
and wife, Shiela, a fractional
part of Lot 1 in Block "M" of
Clyde M. Garrett Addition to
Elgin.
Mary Thompson Hunt and
husband, James T Hunt, Hal
la- County, to Woody Burns,
their undivided interest in 57
acre;, out of Edward Burleson
League.
Annie Thompson, Dallas Co-
unty, to Mary Thompson Hunt,
Dallas County, 57 acres out of
Edwaid Burleson League.
IlaU
D E A T II S
J VK I II Ml UK- >R
McI>a • Jak< II. Meyer-,
. *>• .if' ■ ■ h!'-' t "f Mc-
Dai). . ■ < : Saturday • a Ma-
trop hospital.
Funeral -ervice* were held
Motidav .' 1> ,i n: a' the First
Hapt t < ,r h with Rev. T. R
t,athriKht '•fficiatinK
Bunal '-i- iii M Dad-" veme-
ter-.
TI ' ' ' <■■'<■ «t th<
family home frotr. 'J a m Sun-
day t- !<' a i Moiiduy.
He is survived by three dau-
ghter-. Mr« !ma Dmkins of
11 i.-t. n, M l.imA Rogers of
Po m h; Kingdti ard Mrs. Mar
t: H. • Pi nr f C ord,
< iilifor- h. (i i <r . Herman
and P v. iioth of Mid
land. Keep and M l>«Ue. both
of 11. ' ■ I : two hr thers,
James K Me-, .1- of M.'Dade
ai d J ■< ph H M. vers of Tut:
\i:i . - -ter, Mi El
.a Me:i. r f 1 '■ . Dalb h. Op ,
15 grandchn.::' n and 14 trrfat
K«IA s(|\\ 1 I I
McDad. lo - ' .veil, life-
tin e- Jla-tro; Ccunt resident,
died Tl ii s-iay, Xui' i t 22, in
an Elgii h spitai.
Sow ell «tired farmer, is sur-
v tv d by - . ■ id- a , three bro-
ther.. < (, Sow« ; 1 of Houston,
and Bradford Sowiil and Elmer
S weii f Alrxandriu, la.; and
i.-r. Mrs. Blanche Str . kland
I- in. -al .. were held
Ft , iji . ;i* J op in. at Fit "t
I'.npi i- • < h with K« • T. K.
(iat i"i r i, l,t f'u j«ti tr Burial
■i a - in B.d>-' way < < ■ tery.
Catholic meetings
coincide in San
Antonio Aug. 16-20
Tl-. V. Kev ( ia.lde \
Faust, .•:!:■ sal advisor, and
Fran- i- P tio.rtz, o . rotary of
th !„e.*l h ii of the Cntho
i„ | ,;. I r ,c re I"niot attend
,d ti.e e I Cath, .<• Llf. Ill
, .1,1. .. I \ ; * 1-t 11
20 at >! , l.sar II Hotel in
Sun \ ml P'e idem,
. .1.,,1 m Daiiotin. San An-
New Cars Rcgiatered:
CHEVROLET:
Gilbert Martinez, 1 - door
sport sedan; Robert I). Collins,
2 door sport coupe; David E.
Sponberg, 4-door s>dan; J. D.
(iibson, 4 door sulan; Mattye
Mae Haynie, 4-door edan.
FORD:
Roger E. Wesson, 2-door;
Merle Swenson, 4-door wagon;
El^'in Standard Bri k Mfg. Co.,
pickup; James W. ("early, 2
door hardtop; Franci- L. Har- 1
rell, Fordor; J. W, Courtney,
2- door.
MONTI AC:
Harold D. Cain, 4-door sedan.
Fall Festival
Ascension Church
BASTROP, TEXAS
SEPTEMBER 1963
24-5
Miss Margaret Alexander of
Austin was a guest in home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Standifer
la.-t weekend. Miss Alexander
accompanied M t s . Standifer
and Bob Standifer to the wed-
ding of Miss Linda Claiborne
and Tommy Dean Hendrix on
Saturday night.
Recent visitors in the Alton
Ramsey home were Mrs. Mur-
ray Johnson, Ronnie and Rhon-
da, and Mrs. Herbert Benner of
Austin; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Johnson of Creedmore, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Harrell and Roy-
ce Dean of Austin and Mrs.
Sarah Kirk of Odessa.
Joining the capacity crowd
in Colt Stadium in Houston
Saturday night to honor Stan,
The Man, Mu-ial, were Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Wilkins, Cliff, Jim
and Doug. They were guests for
the weekend in the home of
Mrs. Wilkins' grandmother,
Mrs. E. T. Branch, and her
aunt, Miss Eleanor Branch.
Mrs. Donald Renslow of Min-
eral Wells was a guest in the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mass Hodges, during the
week of August 19.
Mrs. Dick Lentz of Conroe
ami her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Whitworth, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Lee Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Helm-
camp and Mrs. Mary Tuke of
Austin, Banks Eastland of
Stock dale and Cid Eastland of
Cedar Creek, were Sunday visi-
tor- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lee.
Vacationing in Galveston for
a few days are Mr. and Mrs. D.
I Ve<t. Larrv Vest and Miss
Margie Laake.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Whitaker
and daughter.-. Phyllis and Eli-
zabeth, Mr... Waymon Alexan-
\ B I-1. WINS N A I ION AL
SWT SCHOLARSHIP
Robert Dean Ah. a sopho-
more at South we tern Univer-
sity. Georgetown, ha- been a-
warded a Natioi Methodist
Scholarship. He the son of
Mr and Mr Pa R. A be 1 of
Elgin.
The award? are granted n
the bu is of superior academic
standing, leader- hip ability, ac
live hurchiianship, char.. tor,
p. t mality a d need.
News from your
County Agent
Mich
M , y. Elgin 1 H
iub m.-n • ■. Templm, C -
hi Cm. ■. S member, a
ht W !!.>•: Bastrop <"<m:
. iii e a!tendi j.- a
'■ '< 4 II f ry camp at
'nnin i ear Woodville,
' ■ .i . dn> ir \ ->gust l'.)-23.
1 • the forestry
..•up I- ><i; . en by the T. x-
1 -est and Texas
!> * • y \ it ion. The Ha
r p <'..•!• • delegates trip
•e : , :sored by the
i Sa • Bank, Citizens
tati Bai • strop and First
sationai I' if Bastrop.
Iti.; iv.-n include^
itilizatn r. and
ni ervat•' identification,
ice p :i'.i . .1 king and mar
etmg, ' tn measurement,
< re-' p '■ ' ami safety.
For< ' ■ y ne of the i 11
in e, t | -in Bastrop
;.|tv a:. ierience gained
iy th< • d- es should be of
• i. Ii li. !p furthering the
II*' >gram.
Barton qets degree
at Florida State
!>.
rton re. eived a
ft in Fil l ida
at Tallahn
V ug list.
of Mi . 1. a
op and a gra-
ii High School,
helol Dei fie
iii Man •
ill leave today
e full term at
ere he will be-
1 his doctorate
and Soe
at>
li
lion
I'm
at?, ded. < 'till r coliVeit-
\i., t t he < at Indie < , nt i al
( \ . i. N al tonal < 'at h
11, \\ n'- 1'nion, <'atho!ic
. ntial 1 not., and the Catho-
, :ta?< !.•« a "f Tex ii -
Sac'reit Heart Parish, R.K-kne,
ninth
11 1110 (I
ent a larg.
.ion it"' '
cines, and otl
to th. Missioi
vi a . t dee
Mi i. • ^ 1
,,l Cat ' ). W
on tin riet i
nada Hotel
oiled ion of mis
.1 linens, medi
■ useable it« nis
l ellect ion which
the ( hai My and
, i the Nation
- '• Union held
.... • .f t h< t .ra
EST A ML! HID 18..3
Published
EVERY THURSDAY
at BASTROP. TEXAS
Subscription. $.'1.00 Per Year
R. E. STANDIFER
PUBLISHER
AMY S. STANDIFER
EDITOR
Entered ns cond Clnss Matter
't the Post Office at Bastrop.
Texas, Under Act of March 3.
1879.
Bit I. TOW NSEND GETS
M M HEM \T1CS DEGREE
Vmong the 21."' candidates
for bachelor's degrees to be con-
fer red by Texas A&M Univer
sity this week a. the second
term of the summer session
ends William Barton Town
end Jr.. Mathematics.
Mr. and Mrs. Townsend, Ta
mi and Bar?, and Mr. Town
"•■n parents. Mr. ami Mr
W. M Tow send, are all Ba--
trop re-idents.
Hospital News
PATIENTS:
M s. C. A. Eskew
Harry Erhard
Mrs.'Wilma \rb,. k!e
Mrs A. P. Smith
Walter Saegert. Pain.
Mis. Henry Reed
Mrs. Dave Ge>ddard
H O. Gould
Mr Marv Warren
Mrs. Louis Tiner
DISMISSED:
Mi Art1 • Hehei't1 i:d, M' Dadt
Mr-. Ida T wnsend
Cecil Powell
Eailie Coleman
Mr Rosa Thieie. Paige
iii.'ii,■ Williams. Austin
S •■ Ann Goddard
der and daughter of Lake
Charles, Louisiana, and Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Sherfy of
Houston were weekend quests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester I.ayton.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Bry-
son and Miss Dorothy Bryson
entertained a number of house
guests during the week of Au-
gust 19, including Mr. and Mrs.
Pat M. Holt, Phil and Mike of
Bethesda, Maryland. Mr. and
Mrs. John B. Bryson of Belton,
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Bryson Jr.,
Jay, Joe, Jane and Joan, and
Mi ss Marge Roberson of Cor-
pus Christi. The Holt family
spent the week here before tra-
veling on to Corpus Christi and
then to Gatesville.
R v. and Mrs. Dewey Bald-
win returned Saturday from
spending a week in Goldthwaite
with the parents of Mrs. Bald
win, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Beard.
Mr. Beard is superintendent of
schools in Goldthwaite. The
four children of the Baldwins
stayed with their irrandparents
for another week while their
mother attends the State WMU
Houseparty at Baylor Univer-
sity in Waco.
Calling on Mr. and Mrs. F.
H. Lee Monday were Mrs. Ro-
; land Flick and Mrs. Catherine
Garvey of Houston and Mrs.
Ralph Mortland of Watterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adare of
Austin, Mrs. Harlyn Wright
and Carolyn of Bastrop spent
last weekend in Franklin, where
they attended the wedding of
Miss Betty Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Siegeler,
with their son, Jimmy Siegeler.
and family of Giddings, spent
the weekend in Galveston fish-
ing. sightseeing and visiting re-
lative s. Sunday morning they
viewed Gordon Cooper's Faith
VII spa • • ship that was on di--
P ay at City Hall in Houston.
Mrs Evie Templeton spent
Sunday in Johnson City with
her daughter. Mrs. Thomas
Key. arid family where they at
tended the christening ceremo-
ny in the Methodist Church of
Jeffrey Thomas Key, Mr-.
Templeton- grandson. Mis>
Pamela Key. hei granddaugh-
ter. \va- greatly impre-sed with
the lovely ceremony.
Mrs. Ruth Tener and son.
Jin:, left Sunday f-i their home
La- Vega-. N'tvada, after
spt ding tin past month with
their ..th" r and grandmother,
M: . Vesta Jones.
Mr. ar,d Mr-. W. M. Kan- me
' Dallas visited in the home
"f Mrs. Ransome's parents, Mr.
a d Mr.-. S. L. Bra: noil Sr., re-
M 1 . a d M B: a: nun
•'• • ? ltomc with them for a
W" <•• vi it, flying back to
Ma# n M. da v.
Miss Wilhelm
complimented in
Rockne Sunday
Miss Mildred Ann Wilhelm
was complimented with a bri-
dal shower Sunday, August 11,
in St. Dominie Savio Hall. Rock-
ne. Hostesses were Mrs. Al-
bert Bauer Sr., Cistern; Mrs.
Edwin Wilhlem, Miss Linda
Lehman, Austin; Miss Betty
Wilhelm, Mrs. Albert Bauer Jr.,
und Miss Marie Meuth, Rockne.
The honoree was presented
with a white mum corsage upon
her arrival at the shower. Mrs.
Edwin Wilhelm registered the
guests. Centering the white
lace covered represhment table
wa an arrangement of pink
and white carnations.
Refreshments of punch,
mints, sandwiches, and cherry,
chocolate, and white cake
squares were served to the ho-
noree and the following who
attended:
Mrs. Rosa Pehl. Mrs. Frank
Muehr, Mrs. Martha Wendland,
Mrs. Walter Hoffman, Mrs. Ed-
win Wilhelm, Mrs. August Bo-
er, Mrs. Woodrow Osborn, Mrs.
Arnold Goertz, Mrs. Clarence
Lehman, Mrs. Albert Bauer Sr.,
Mrs. Adolph Seidel,
Mrs. Albert Bauer Jr., Mrs.
Herman Wilhelm, Mrs. Philip
Goertz, Miss Linda Lehman,
Mrs. Fred Goertz, Mrs. Louis
Seidel, Mrs. Sadie Goertz, Mrs.
Adolph Meuth, Miss Marie
Meuth, Mrs. Charles Alexan-
der, Mrs. Albert Goertz, Mrs.
Willie Henzen, Mrs. Leo Beck,
Mrs. Louis Wilhelm and Miss
Betty Wilhelm.
ANNUAL
Homecoming
BAZAAR
SACRED HEART CHURCH
Rockne
DINNER
HOMEMADE SAUSAGE
CHICKEN
All the Trimmings
Served Family
Style
Adults - $1.25 Children - 50c
Serving from 11:30 a. m
to 2 p. m.
Sunday, Sept. 1
Refreshments and
Entertainment
throughout the day
DANCE
IN THE EVENING AT
THE SCHOOL GYM
S :30 - 11:30 p. m.
Mike Murphy wins
Forestry prize
The Honorable Clyde Thomp
-on, mayor of Dihol! and past
p■ • -ident of TEA. gave an in
-piring addre s to 52 young
T. x.i- tree farmers and theii
' .vit.lt leaders at the close of the
^ nth Forestry Shortcourse,
tiessing the importance of fo
i -t'.v to our economy and their
roh s ir, the economic develop-
ment of the state.
Tom David Hulme, a lt> year-
old FF \ boy from Cas- I'oun-
• y. w a ked off v\ it h the tw ■>
highest honors at the camp, lie
wa named the "Out-taiuling
Citizen" during the closing ce-
ii monii : , and scored • '• 7a out "t*
a pit ■ tide 700 on the sciada llc
tests. He was p.'esell ed a ei t
■ 'icat' and an engiaveil Mu'io-
vii watch.
Mike Murphy, Bastr >p 1-11
('luh representative, wa- one of
the 2^ scholastic winners who
were pre ented prizes consist-
ing of hinoculai . forestry i
(pnpnient such as axes, ham
mors, saws and compus-cs, am!
hooks donated by inanufadur-
iis and conservation orgatuza-
tions I'lie pre ci tations w• 11
tiiadi by Mr. Thompson.
M \STRt >P S IT DENT IM\ I -
HOW \R|) P VN NF. DIK.RI I
Howard Payne College a
Warded '.'2 students degree- at
a summer commenceinei t I t
day night, August 2': Aim "g
those iecciving a bachelor of
el. act degi i e wa- i-s Mir. r
v a Di igad' of Bast i op
1 package
%
NOTE BOOK (
PAPER I
with each '/
i
lUislrop l><'ar \ot<khook Hinder
Iteautitul maroon biudt r, with a Bear's In ad and "Bastrop
Hears" in while i real . < l iicni for yoi.r classwork!
And remember we have—
Pens, and Pencil-
Binders (all prices) and Not, books
Filler Paper. Pads, >i>iral Notebooks
Ink-, Leads, Mall P.'iat Rdills, ((u«lii\ -chool -upplie-
\ ml just about
Everything for School!
L. C. Price Drug Store
Registered Pharmacist Phone CA 9*2422
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