Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1966 Page: 3 of 8
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BASTROP i TEXAS I ADVERTISER, MARCH 24, 1966
POWER
THEATRE
(X) ntoj, tfunh 21:
s: LUCKY
, . JMBER NIGHT
I^Hipi Mayer ptejtnts
-- MOEION ANN-MARGRET
. HIKRJN'JACK PAIANCE
a Thief
-tlmtrs a Urgif.
tor Htktr sid0
of lilt litnl
By CONGMSSMAN J. J. PtCXLE
TmA District — Two*
meter for taking a community's
economic temp* rature, and judn-
iiU' Iriim the latest Post Office
future- . the lOlli District is in
good health.
Ill
ritte on amione,
fatMnafl
anytime
i ontu " m—ttnr
i owtM flrwtl
WtOG
CO KOBINSON MARGRH
iMALDEN- tmswi WELD
THE
CINCINNATI
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fit \
T«i n r* .
Matiin •«Only
HATtTBOAN M I '
M I I'M
ALL ME A is *• < t Ms
(■KOtVING ECONOMY
The Post Office Department's
latest publication on postal re
ceipts for the last fiscal year
shows ,t total of $7 !#).'<,377 from
the li!l |M1 offices in the 10th
District A breakdown of th<- r>
ceipts by counties includes:
Bastrop, J1JX.U2; Blanco, J.Y!.-
Burieson, S «♦;. I.iK: Burnet,
J1 >. *>l; Caldwell, S1..1 s"„> Tra
vis. Williamson, J.MI2,-
tWI. Hays $;iK l>ee, $7l.Tti.',;
and Washington, S'.j7,;w
Post Office rectipt- have long
been eunsidereil a l;im«I thcrnv>
Employers To
Get Forms 941
Employers in the Austin Dis
trict of lnt< rnal Revenue will n
cene through the mail on or about
M i*' h I pre iddresstd Forms
tl "Employer's Quartt rly Fed
end Tax Return," for use in re
porting nii.im t .1 \ c s withheld
and s.h i,d siH-unty t.i\i s for tl.r
■ alt ndar quarter ending March
I. 1 - kt> .District I)s rector R. L
Phinney pointed out tmiay
The Use of the.V pre :i<ldressed
forms, whu h also t arry the cor
reet employer identification num
tx i vv.il insure the prompt and
pro|w i credit to taxpayer tc
ciHints when these quartetly re-
t<-17is ,ne pr>«t"x-ed tJiruujjh the
M)P system >t the regional ser
V.- e Center
Phinnt \ sitid also that blank
f> •m are i\ u'able m the I ts-
trii ' ,,rn| l«>i u iffiees for Hi \v
ti.;<-r >rtii u:■.**«< th.it t-liosi em
p.. s> • wlv ha\* been assuimtl
!n : t;i.n number* make sure
• number rti'i red on the |m
ft t" ■> •■«'"? ' f rs «.tts
!jut Stlenfjf V • >n nurtllx rs shftuld
' lP!. . ,! .«] F"' 1,1 SS I to
the re turn for a numl* r when
MMltNi, <>t V s |U( K
C. It.n, .1 \>h<>t fill.'
PAKLE7. VOI S l ltAM AIS
Most Frenchmen pparently
have a considerable aptitude foi
talking against their own best
interests.
lake French President diaries
ii' (iaulic, who is asking America
to relinquish her military basts
to French sovereignty, the former
White House French chef, Rene,
whip|M>d up generous servings of
criticism aitoul "Ti x.is cooking." !
I wonder whether Rene stopped
to think when he talked about
Texas barbecue being a little un-
couth for his kitchen.
As it turns out, barbecue is a
derivative of a French word. The
word "barbecue" was originally
used by French troops during the
American revolution.
When masting a whole beast,
the French GIs used 1j say that
it was roasted "de la Barbe au
Cul," meaning from the beard
of the animal to its rump.
Now that it is Ketting to be
good barb*'cue weather in Texas,
I'm wondering whether these
gatherings will continue to be as
popular when Texas ranchers find
out that a barbecue was a French
idea and not a Texas one.
I ITI RE HOMEMAKEHS
OF AMERICA WKEK
National Future llomcmakers of
America week wil be observed
across the nation from March 27
through April 2.
The success stories of former
F1IA members who are now
adult community leaders attest to
the strong impact that FILA ex-
periences have had on the de-
velopment of their families,
their effectiveness as homemak-
ers and their responsibility as
good citizens.
We live in an age of constant
change and challenge, in an era
of too much disregard for tradit-
ion and precedent, and if this en-
GIVINC VOI It IHMi MEDICINE
Does your sick dog stir up a
storm when you try to give him
a dose of medicine?
Don't try to ram the stuff down
his throat. There's no need for
unpleasantness.
Just pull out a corner of his
lower lip arui pour the liquid in
Then hold his jaws closed, raise
his head and stroke his throat un-
til the medicine is swallowed.
vironment of population explosion
and increased pressures the need
for new patterns in home life is
widely accepted.
The FHA organization of home
economics students in junior and
senior high schools prov'des op-
portunities for developing indi-
vidual and group initiative in
planning and carrying out activi-
ties related to today's complicat-
ed science of homemaking.
In a time when so much pub-
licity is given to the minority
youth groups, such as juveiile de-
linquents, beatniks and draft card
burners, I think that we should
al! take time to pay tribute to
the youngsters in our community
wIkj are seriously preparing them-
selves as good citizens of the
future.
Floor Sanding
Finishing
WE LAY VINYL
AND ASBESTOS TILE
PATE FLOOR
COMPANY
LEONARD PATE, Owi er
I'flONE CA 9 2306
BASTROP, TEXAS
MRS BAIRD*
mr*j
Stays Fresh Longer
. i r- *
m"QS
£l ZIj
ift
a£ •*
DOLE
Pineapple Juice
Bold Detergent
a store full of them at Pigg/y Wiggly!
WHITE CLOUD
TISSUE
46 Oz.
46 Oz.
Giant
29'
59"
WESSELS
BASTROP — SMITHVILLE
March 25 - 26
ASSORTED
Did You Know Tliat-
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tamales
NO. rtmi
2 49c
2-Roll Pkg
GOLD TIP
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Kiisi'W ater
II \M) LOTION
vu
Mrs. Tucker's
shortening
3 ib. 65c
I (it (iEK'S
coffee 1 , .m) 79c
Kill.I KS INSTANT
coffee
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t1; OUNCE
39c
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crackers
POUND
37*
Gold Medal
FLOUR
5 Pound Bag
49,
' -ner of 3
i my awards
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SPECIAL
Wed., March 30
only
comet rice 2 >, 39e
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Order French Fries
And Drink
25<
(Including Tux I
Hamburger
& Malt or Shake
45*
(including tax)
corn
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dressing
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potatoes
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ORANGE JUICE Frosty Acres 6 oz. 2 for 39c
NEW - HONEY BUNS Morton's 9 oz. 25c
POT PIES Frosty Acres 6 oz. 2 for 39c
service
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Standifer, R. E. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1966, newspaper, March 24, 1966; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238097/m1/3/?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.