Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS ADVLKTISKK. VPP."
Cedar Creek News
MR- III AUV^MHK onf l ndfBl
Gu< sl> in tho homo of Mr ;ind
\lr« Eddie Schanhals Sunday
* Mrs O F Wiinol of Ba-
trap Mis. H lon Whotsoil. Jud\
and J J of Kirov Paul Wil-
liams of Austin, and a nephew
Chirks Goemer of Austin.
M:> Ella Thurman of Knox-
vilit Tennessee, is spcndin? a
feu weeks with her sister and
husU-ind Mr and Mrs Let- Al-
exander
Mrs. Aipvinder met her sister
in Austin Good Friday and enjoy-
ed a short visit with her nephew
and family Mr and Mrs J. A
Thurman Robert and Garry, of
Dallas The Thurmans had
brought their mother, who had
spent a week with them, to Aus-
tin on their wav to San Antonio
to r .sit Mrs Thurman's parents.
Mrs. Edgar Miller and twins.
Lvnn and Glynn, and Kay of
Johnson Oty spent the day re-
Ovor K> pereent of the nation's
ini'k siippiN is usnd as fluid milk
and cream Almost all of tho
!V«rjai «dor is prepared as but-
ter cheese ioo cream and oth-
er fro/on dairy foods evaporat-
ed condensed and non-fat dr>
r,ilk and many other dairy pro-
ducts
Political
Announcements
The Advertiser Is authorized to
announce the followine name*
mibieet to the action of the Demo-
emtio Primaries to be held May
8. 1964:
For Onnirretwinan. 10th Dtatilct:
J J. 'JAKEi PICKLE
For Senator. fHstrict 14:
CHARLES HERRING
For District JudgV":
LESLIE D. WILLIAMS
eently with their iunt and uncle
Mr and Mrs R. L Davis and
mother Mrs Mamie Davis
Mrs. 11 C. Smith .mil daugh-
ter. Mf> Edith Champion, spent
Faster Sunda> with Mr and
Mrs Dous; Smith and family in
Riwkdale.
Mrs Velma Sliell and i trol
Jane and Turner of Angleton vi-
sited Mr. Shell's sister and hus-1
hand and her son. Mr and Mrs.
Robert Martin and Edward Shell
for the Easter weekend holidays.
Easter weekend guests of Mr
ami Mrs. Doyle Tuck were Mr
and Mrs. James Bailey and chil- j
dren. and Mr and Mrs. Louis
Padar and Janet, all of Baytown i
Thursda> of last week Mr and
Mrs Doyle Tuck accompanied
!>y Grady Tuck Jr ami Mrs R
C. Williams of Bastrop, attended
the f tteral of their uncle. Mr
FJton Tuck, of Houston
Mr. and Mrs J A. Martin
and Alec spent Sunday with Mrs.
Martins parents. Mr and Mrs.
Dee Alexander, of Raw man
Mr. and Mrs. I>"e Williams of
Lytton Springs were evening
uoiests of Mr and Mrs. Lee Al-
exander and Mrs Thurman. Fri-
day
Mrs M. D Turner. Mrs H C.
Smith and Mrs J R Mitcham
attended the annual meeting of
tho Austin d.strict WSCS at
Crestview Methodist Church in
Austin Thursday
Rev F F. Everette |wi>tor of
the Baptis; Church of Lytton
Springs visited with Mr ati>i
Mrs R I. Davis and motlier,
Mrs Mamie Davis one da> last
week.
Mr and Mrs I W Hendiix
■if Sinithville and their daugli
ter and husband. Mr. and Mis
Roger Gillaspy. ol Houston, visit-
ed their sisters ami aunts, Mrs
Ella Thurman and Mrs 1-ee A.
,-x.iiKl. i and Mr Alexander Sat
urday evening
Mrs Edwh S Champion. Mrs
Laura V Holmes and Bedford
attended a pla> at the Universe
t\ Saturday evening
Mr and Mrs G. W. Smith and
son Mike, of Dallas spent the
weekend with Mr Smiths pi
ivnts Mr. and Mrs B H Smith.
Mr and Mrs Noel V
were dinner guests of Mi Smith -
mother. Mrs H C. Smith sun
day.
Mrs Ella Hue
man and Mis L" Alexander
| who visited them and Mi A ■ xan
dor Sunda> wore M. and Mrs
Monroe Hendrix of Liylor Mi
.ind Mrs. T J Kirk ann children
jimmy and Ina Ruth: their urand
son. Tro> Claw son and Mrs
Kirks mother Mr Susie \a*-.
of Austin; Mrs Jeff Osborn and
Julia Ann also a friend. Dianne
| Caldwell, of Bastrop Nat Hon
.,inx of tho Watterson Communi
' t\
9 mi
Utile llititxrti WiiMH-rs \t
luMirilo Foods Show
Mu- Donn . Vloxander of the
Senior I H ClUb exhibited a beau
uful pink cocoanut < ako at the
"F.ivortto F.kkI sl ow in Bastrop
Saturdav and with her blue nl>
u.n, sin is eligible to compel, in
the district show to he hold in
the Haneix'k Center in Austin on
Salurdas April "
Janet Kitten a tuoi also won
i blue ribbon on her denionstra
tton .hi The Importance ami
K,x,l Valu< of Vitamin C
Juniors who won blue ribbons
in the show wore Marje*s Tuck
and Rhondit Callalian They will
also go to the district elimination
in Austin ,tn<' Mrs. I>>jyU- ■>_
Die I *! Creek 1H leaders J B Kitten
who ittend -d the content were1 Mr* \V N H
Mrs Liuid V' Holmes Mi^. I- Aloxandet
R Aloxatsie-' Mrs. L R Hull and dar Civ. •« Ufj
Robert Martin Parents ww Mr the judge*
M0S' i
INCOME TAX SKRm,
Bastrop Insurance V«()
Phone CA 9-2368
Fred G. Haynie
Mrs. Fay DeGlan ; r.
For District Attorney:
JAMES B. KERSHAW
For Rini'McntnHw, l)W. M:
OIARI.TF .TtTNOMICHET.
MRS. CARRIE CARTER
For Sheriff. Ft a strop County:
I R. 'Nici HOSKTNS
J. L (JTMMY) NUTT
For Tax A<w* nrflnlleetor:
CLYDE REYNOLDS
For County Attorney:
ALLEN McMURREY
For CommlsKionrr
Precinct No. t :
R. M WTT.EV
BRYSON FRENCH
IRA CASSEL
HERMAN BARTSCH
For Commissioner
Precinct No. 3:
VILAS HEMPHILL
For Cmttt&ble. Precinct No. 3:
M L WISE
Gkzmble Lodge
No. 244 AF & AM
Stated meetinp
fourth Monday night
each month at 7:30
P.M. All member*
urged to attend.
Visiting brethern cordially in-
rited.
H L. ROBINSON. W. M.
E. H. SMITH. Secretary
FLODRCRAFT
COMPANY
TILES
ASPHALT RUBBER
CORK VINYL
LINOLEUMS — CARPETS
Rltr.s — FORMICA
DRMN ft COUNTER
TOPS
Terrazzo Floors
WORKMANSHIP
OUR SPECIALTY
4M6 N. LAMAR
BO S-6S11
The II and C Co. Dr Jag P Wood
I*. O. Itox
LA OKA.VGK, TEXAS
Erected on your lot
Optometrist
OFFICE HOURS
I A. M. It S P. N.
DAILY
PHONE CA .2t21
pioour
Local Catholics
to take part in
CC^ convention
Tho Ver> Rev. Qaudo A
Faust diocesan moderator of the
Austin Dioco.se Council of Catho-
lic Women, will offer tho Conven-
tion Mass Tuesdav morning, Ai>-
ril 14. at 8 a. m. in St Mao's
Cathedral. Austin, at the 15th an-
nual Austin Diocesan CCW Con-
vention to be hold April 13 and
14. Tho business sessions will be-
held at tho Driskill Hotel
Mrs Joe J. Hajovsky of Inline. '
Di' cesar president will preside at
the general business session on j
Monday afternoon in the Crxstal j
ballroom
A series of three workshop sos- j
sions exploring the theme "Chal- j
ienues 1!#>4" will be featured with ]
the first session devoted to "Chal-
lenges to the Nature of Women"
to l)o held Monday afternoon fol-
lowing the business session
All past diocesan presidents will
be honored at a reception in the
Maximillion Room from 6:30 to
7 30 p m. Monday <nening. Mn>
Eugene Whitmore of L/x-kiiart
general chairman of the conven-
tion will be toastmistress
Mrs. Johnie Hoffman of Bas
imp is chairman for the decora
tions to be used at tho conven-
tion Other lathes on her com
mittee are Mrs. Lxns Ijnenber
ger and Mrs. John Weiss of Bas-
trop Mrs. Vernon Bartseh of
Rocknc is cfiairnic-in of the mim-
et^aphing committw.
Iyx^l ladies planiung to attend
the convention are Mrs Hoffman.
Mr* Linen ber^r, Mrs Weil*
Mrs Bartseh. Mrs. Herman
i Goertz Mrs. Jerry Hilbig Mrs.
Mark Goert/. Mrs I>an Tucker
and Mrs. Arthur 0*>rt2
Magic show to
entertain students
next Wednesday
Students at Bastn p schools
ma) want to bnn-4 the small fr\
at home to sctv > with them on j
Wednesday. A|<nl 15. Another of
tho outstanding programs pre-1
sented by tho Southern School as-
vmblies will begin at H \:i a m.
in tho high school gym and this
time, it's magic.
Wherever Max and Sa.ll i Hap-
n *r app«'ar the old adage,
"There's tricks to all track's."
changes to "'Die Hapners' trade
is all tricks'
Altliough young in years, the
Hapners are rio n<•roomers to j
(ho magic world Th'*y have pre
sented their show from coast to
oast .uid lx;rder to border and
have played wrne of the largest
show places in the country.
SPUDS
10 POUNDS
Oranges Collard Greens
Pound 12e
AMKKICAN BKAI D
Noodles Green Onions
8 Oz. Pkg. 20c
HOTEL
KRAUT
2 No. 300 cans 25c
DEL MONTE
Spinach
303 can 15c
MORTON'S
SALT
26 oz. 2 for 25c
AKKOU POP
CORN
10 Oz. can 1 lc
BUNCH
Mustard Greei
Bt Ni
LIMONs
2 Pound-:
Bl if
C A B B A C E
pound 5c
CARROTS
2 ImiiicIio 15c
Green Peppers
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Snowdrift
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1964, newspaper, April 9, 1964; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237995/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.