Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1965 Page: 6 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS> ADVERTISER, JANUARY 7. IKi
b, TtioMPScN
RiM'kiH' lloli<lav (,ursts
ft rr
Mrs Mary Long luts it-turned
fr. rn Dalian where she s|K'nt the
holidays with her son, Col. Frank
Long, and Mrs D>ng
Charles Caldwell « f Bay town
was a went guest of Mr. and
Mrs. S H Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glass, Mrs
Bobby Pollard and JoNeta. and
Mrs. Carrie Lehman and Mr. and
Mrs R E House and daughter.
Lav >n. and grandaughter ol
SmithviHe spent tht1 day after j
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs j
John Stevenson and family of
Johnson City.
TOWER
THEATRE
THI RK. JAM AKV 7:
Lucky Number
Night
I'AT BOONE
— IN —
"Never Put it in
Writing"
FRIDAY • 8ATTRDAY
JAM ARY 8 •
SO TRUE TO LIFE
You'll feel
it was lived
... not
made!
prima
SO DEMI 10
— I'M S
AVA GARDNER
Mr and Mrs Bobby Hennese>
and son. Kevin, o! Terrell, and
Mr and Mrs J L). Hennesey of
Denton were holiday visitors of
their parents Mr and Mrs. J. J.
Hennessey
Mrs J J. Hennesey spent Sun-
day with her father. J B Duncan,
who is in the Hospital in Yoakum.
Mr. and Mrs Jimmie Mayes
and son have returned to their
home in Atlanta. Georgia, aftei
spending two weeks with their
parents. Mr and Mrs Vallon
llanna, and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie
Mayes of Leander
Mr. and Mrs B B. Myers of
Corpus Christi and J M Henne-
sey of Lexington were quests in
the J. J. Hennesey home during
the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs Carroll Lee and
son, Stephen, of Bislx>p; Mrs
Lula Rice and Mr and Mr Wall-
er Litton and son. Michael, of
Austin, were guests Christmas
Day of Mr. and Mrs. 11 11 Litton.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M Hodgson
invited four men from Bergstrom
Air Force Base to share Christ-
mas dinner with them in their
home. They were from Iowa.
Arkansas. Alabama, and South
Carolina
Miss Vicki Ra bens burg from
Long Beach, California, and Carl
Rabensburg of Baylor University.
Waco, s[>en! the holidays with
their mother Mrs. Lena Rabens- '
burg, and brother, Joe.
D. S Taylor of Anson, spent 1
the holidays with his daughter.
Mrs. J. W May field and family
Other guests in the May field home
were Mrs. Margie Taylor of An-
son and Mr and Mrs Herbert
Turner of Austin.
Deena and Dorrie Smith of
Round Rock sf>ent las! wr-ek in
the home of their grandparents.
Mr and Mrs S. B Smith.
M:s. Kd Wolf Mr an<i Mrs.
Carl Spoonei and Veriin Hendrix
attende the funeiai of Lee Ri>-
berts in Brownwood recently.
Mrs Ed Wolf visited during the
holidays with her granddaughter.
Mrs. Sandor Turanvi, Mr. Turanyi
and little daughter. Teri. of H<xi-;
st on
Walter Brinkrnan Mrs Minnie
Ebner accompanied by Mr and
Mr- V A Melo of Austin sp >n<
the New Year s week end in Dal-
las guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Ebner.
Mr. and Mrs Tommy Osborn
and children of Austin -p'-nt
Christmas Day with Mi and
Mrs. Jeff Osborn
Mr and Mrs H A Murchison
have returned from a weeks vi-
sit with Mr. and Mrs Gerald Lo-
renz and family in Ok>- ne. Okla
homa They also visited with Mrs
Murchison's brother, H. O Grie-
senbeek who is ill in an Ennis
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Hybner
and Barbara and Miss Julia Ann
Osborn of Corpus Christ) wire
recent guests of Mr. and Mr*
Jeff Osborn.
QiVf YCARIH TUB UnOFA 006
IS THE SAWE AS 7 FOR A VAN.
ACCOPDING TO THE POPUIAP fcCLlEF.
ACTUALLY, A YEAR OLD DOG
COMPARES WITH A 16 YEAR OLD HUMAN/
WtaiMiMcmetmt
SAY SOME PfOPlE. BUT THIS ONLY
P06S HIS COAT OF VALUABLE
NATURAL OILS.
YOUR DOG
GARLIC AND CHARCOAL
TO KEEP HIM HEALTHY. "
ADVISES AN OLD WIVES' TALE.
EXPERTS AT THE
FfilSWES per FOODS RESEARCHCENTER
SAY THIS IS FALSE/
A HEARTY DOG FOOD. LIKE FttSKlES,
PROVIDES ALL THE NOURISHMENT
YOUR DOG NEEDS. g]
remained for a weeks visit with £■](-} ^^olf
her grandparents ' ^ *
Christm.is «.«, „ .!„■ homo oi Honored at Party
Mr arxl Mrs Fred G Haynie and
Mrs H H Alexander were Mr
and Mrs. Corlx tt Alexander of
Asheville North Carolina, and
Mr and Mrs Thos P. Sanderson
and da ghters. Barbara and Kay.
of El Paso.
Mrs Ed Wolf was surprised on
her birthday December t>. with
i party at the home >>f hei
daughter Mrs Herman Batt>. h.
and Mr. fJartsoh
ca Ke
l>>ris
and
and
Mr and Mis M A Prokop Jr
and children. Mike and Debbie of
Corpus Christi. «spont the Christ
mas holidays with her mother.
Mrs Clyde Reynold*, and Mr
Rev nolds
Mr
SJ> lit
and
Austin
and Mrs Wallace Hefner
New Year's Day with Mr
Mrs Jimmie H fner in
Mr and Mrs S B Smith *pent
Christmas in Leakey with hei
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs
J B. Reagan, and Mrs Smith s
brother and family Mr and Mrs
W. R. Terry of Utopia. Tiny were
joined uy another borther Jodie
Terry and Mrs Terry of Killeen
for a family reunion
Airman second class and Mrs
l nnie Wilhelm anrl family of
Top ka Kansas sj#*nt the Christ
mas and New Year's holidays
with his pa rents. Mr and Mr-.
Andy Wilhelm
Visiting Mr and Mrs O W
Chalmers during the Christmas
holidays were Clifford Chalmers,
Mr and Mrs Billy Chalmers and
family, of Houston. Rector (tialrn
ers and daughter of Odessa. Mrs.
(iuv Cannon of Austin and her son,
Rector Cannon, of Midland, Mr
anrl Mrs Homer I> -al and son
Tomrnv, of Austin
The lovely birthday
punch were served by
Kathy Su- Ii tt- -h
Guests attending were Mis
Julia Kelly .!><e Raihman Mr
and Mrs. Monro Harhman and
Barbara, Mr and Mrs Jeff f >s
•«>m Mr and Mrs Robert W.>,(
Mis Martha Wolf. Mrs in.rue.
Wright. Mrs. Grace Cochran
Mrs l^iura Wamel. Mrs Dora
Miley Mrs Laura Smith Mrs
Maurice Hennight >nd daughters
k'.iren <tnd Jam." Mrs U-Li
Hoffman. Mi- Ruby Hendrix.
M;s-, Stella Sp> «r.f Mf and
Mrv Joe 1 >ee Rathman and (. iv
ie Mr and \frv Ronald l-arvi
rum. Mrs. Fred Fiebrick and
Me-llnda and Mrs Annie im?
Mr and Mrs. Delphar* (ioertz
of Riverside, California, returned
home after spending the Christ
mas and New Year holidays in
RiK-kne and Bastrop visiting his
parents. Mr and Mrs Pius
Goertz. brothers and sisters and
families and other friends and re-
.atives there and in Austin and
•san Antonio Mr. Goertz is em
ployed with the Dunham IVish
im Air Conditioning Firm in
Riverside The co.iple also visited
with Mrs (ktertz's family. Mr
and Mrs Tom Cavilt of Sweet
.vater, and other relatives and
friends there and in neighboring
communities.
Mr and Mrs Pius Goertz were
host to eight of their nine children
tnd their families Christmas Dav
for a turkey dinner Attending
.ven Mr and Mrs Richard
Geortz and Richard Alan and
Michael of Kernut; Mr and Mrs
William Goertz and IVbra and
Susan of LubUick. Mr and Mrs
I d Barts. h and children. Mr and
Mrs Eugeiii (ioertz, Austin: Mr
and Mrs Deiphart Goertz River
, side, California. Mr and Mrs
Veriin Goertz and family Bast
rop Mr and Mis John Schuelke
land Troy. Pin <>ak and Mr. and
Mrs Arthur G<* rtz and cti;ldren
|of Rocknc
Als.i attending were th>- G«« rtz
gianddaughlei aivl husband Mr
<nd Mrs I fill Shaefer of HI Pn.so.
On« daughter, Sistei Ntary
1 Ttux-lial OS B of San Animuo.
was unable to attend Dm- entire
Ginrtz family visited her at the
Convent the following Sunday and
had a family picture mack* at a
nearby studio.
Enjoying the holidays with Mr
arxl Mrs Herman Goertz of
Sacred Heart Par.si. Rocknc.
were tlw ir seva-n children and
farml; >- Mr and Mis Ra.vnb>nd
Matoclvi find children of Smith
ville Mi ami Mrs All- rt Till
nd girls of Houstitn Mr and
'drs Denn.s Ox-rtz and family
of San Antonio. Mr and
Alfred Tilt and fainiiv it s.<n
Marco#. Mr ami M ■ A ' - ft
ind children Mr and Mra
Spenduig the holidays wiih Mr
and Mrs Fn-d Goertz and
children, Mary June, James
Gordon. Johnny. Claudette,
Sandra. Danny and Bobby of
Sa red Heart Parish, were Mr
and Mrs Don Johnson, Mr and
Mrs Julius Darilek Tony. Steve
and Shicla. Mr. and Mrs Robert
Barns and Krista Ruth. Joy
(Ioertz of Austin; Mr and Mrs
Frederick (ioertz and Cheryl
Stephen Goertz. Sun Antonio, and
Mr and Mrs Buddy Harris.
Kathy. and Geri of Houston, all
children and families of Mr and
Mrs Fred Goertz
One daughter and family. Mr
and Mrs Bob Bishop of Houston,
was I'aablc to attend
Gay Ann Brant
engagement |
Dr and Mrs J , j,
Brannon of Houston antK#
j engagement of then
i Miss Gay Ann Btani: .n
ma.s Benjamin Hall.,
ding will Ik- in July n, n,J
Hie groom elect , , |
Mr. and Mrs Ctiurl. ||,.
Winnshom, Lxiisiana
Miss Brannon, the !Bj)
i er of Mr and Mrs s |, s
Sr of Bastrop. w;
i from Sophie Newcoi,^ (
and is studying ft ; h>
degree in political v ,
University of Michigo
Her fianee was grad ia:H
I'ulane University || <j§
I uate student at the Una f
' Califomia at l$<ikele>
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THE HIGHEST LARGE LAKE IN THE WORLD
AT AN ELEVATION OF 12,506 FEET, THIS
3 700 SQUARE MILE BODY OF WATER
LIES BtTWfIN PUNO, PERU AND GUAQUI
BOLIVIA AN ISLAND AT ITS CENTER IS THt
LEGENDARY BIRTHPLACE OF THE FIRST INCA
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proof a bill h paid.
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of Bastrop
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The world's leading (uoustual exerts madt tht lest.
Tht U. S. Auto filth rerhUrd the rrWfv
at 20 mph .. .at to mph .. .al (ill mph ...
i 3 Metro GoWwyn-Mayer and
| Sever Arts Productions presentation
Christmas guests in Hie Ixirne of
Mrs J V Ash Sr arvl Miss I>uril-
ie Asn were Mrs J 11 Ash ol
Madisonville and Mr. and Mrs T
B. Preswood Sr of CTeveland
Mr and Mrs Alfred i Mrs J If Ash ciHebrated her
Fred and Gene of ninetieth birthday in 19M
Sl'NDA^ MONDAY
JANI'AHY 10-11
Celebrating the Christmas sea-
son with Mr. and Mrs R. G
Lehnick were their sons and
families,
L'hniek.
Colorado and Mr and Mrs. j
Harold Lebniek, Fiiehard awl 1 liKKINilMi
Cindy of Austin. "Hie Lehnieks
also tiad as dinner guests Mr. and
Mrs Robert Willenbert' and Mr
I and Mi s. C E. Doigener and
1 family
The 1965 Ford
rides quieter
than a Rolls-Royce!
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I Kmgms\
Where M.
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JOST'-M QtViNE [M Mm
m fioStf IWES mol'robws
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TI K I>AV, JAM \H\ \V.
BANK NIGHT
KKKI> MaeMI KKAY
IH l<OTHY MAU)NK
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"AT GUNPOINT"
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CLOSED
Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers R.
Miller of Houston, with their
children. Bruee. Robin and Dawn,
were Christmas holiday guests of
their aunt Mrs W H. Warren,
and other relatives in Bastrop
Mr. Miller ls a consultant engine
ei with Baroid Division of the
National l>ead Company in Hous'
on In the extensive travel requir-
ed m tns position h>- has just
returned from a trip to Kuiop
to points including Ixmdon, Kng
land; Rome. Italy and several
places in Holland
Mr. and Mr.s, Thomas C Chal-
mers, Sr., held a family reunion
in their ) me durin:: the Oiristmas
holidays. Their children and
grand ehildren visiting wi re Mr
ami Mrs Hcrmon Holt and threi
sons of M< Allen and Thomas C
Chalmers .Jr., of New York City
Mr and Mis Dick Chalmers and
sons of Corpus Christ; accom
pant«>d by Mis Chalmers nvrther,
Mrs CV'cil Brown were one day
guests in the home
Mr and Mrs (i V Hernrkjn Jr
and son Bill, of Darien, Connect
icut were holiday visitors of Mi
and Mrs \ N, Kd wards and
otlwr friends in Bastrop
Mr. and Mis Edwin Schindlet
and three children of San Antonio
were Christmas visitors of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs Mike
Schuelke Sr
Mis Hobby I'ollard an«f daught
er. JoNeta, of Houston -lit the
holidays with her patents Mr.
and Mis Henry (ilav JoNeta
ORDER
KNTKKKD
Parks and Wildlife Commission
permitted dredging with 7)0 feet
of live oyster ImiIs in all Texas
hays, subject to its authority to
regulate excessive filiation.
Far-reaching order said shell
dr<-dging outside that limit will
not harm oysters or fish Corn-
mission also said shell deposits
are vital to coastal industries
Dredgers formeily were prohibit-
ed to operate with 1 ,.V feet of
live oyster reefs
Ruling was on application of
Heldenfcls Brothers of Corpus
Christi to taki lflb.OOO cubic yards
of submerged shell from f>>pano
Bay n< >• Bay Si'li '>pponcnts
sai'i 'lariting of the applicati'in
would daniagi' fishing hikI t(«inst
attractions
An earliest similar order foi
Galveston and Trinity toys now is
on appeal.
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fore
...and now
let's talk about some
other Ford surprises...
n
Titmice in England hav learn-
(><i to open milk bottles.
DANCE
Sunday, Ian. 10
at tlu;
PONDEROSA
Itetw <•<•11 ItaMlrop hihI Siiiithvilb-
or Mlglmnv 71 nt
AM M CKKKK
— Ml SIC.' BY —
Sunshine Melody
Playboys
with (.II.KKRT KKAI HK
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■ New swept-back instrument panel adds five inches extra knee
room ■ I ransmission tunnel is lower for extra foot room ■ I rank
has more space than cvei holds four 2-suilers standing upright
■ llandv new "reversible" ignition key wmks cilhci side up
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■ Ml l ord automatic transmissions have three speeds, rut t •
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even shift down to lust without clashing gear* ■ New l-onl
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Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1965, newspaper, January 7, 1965; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238034/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.