Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1966 Page: 2 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER. APRIL 11 liWti
PUBLISHED
EVERY THURSDAY
•I HASTKOP. TEXAS
78602
% E. STANPIFER Publi*h i Editoi
ICMCMPTION BATES
m BASTROP COUNTY. M OO p*r r *e
MTT or nomv, DM Mr fU
(Payable 1b Adraora)
Mara* aa Scrvnf. fliaa Matter at U>*
Pwm Otltee at Bastrop. Tataa. C d«sr
Act at March S. 1*7
Carrie Carter Seeks Kleetie>ii .4* gastrop C of C NeWS
Keprociitativc: Lists OiKilil Million*
BV MAHtiAKKT PFEItTER
Political
Announcements
Adverti<ier S authorized to
amxwtK • t li o follemini; name*
sHfijtvi tn (hi1 action of the Demo-
cratic Primaries to lie held May
T, 1966:
For Coiiuressiiian
Mtfi Congressional Distriet:
J. J. (Jake* PICKLE
For Senator, District 14:
CHARLES HERRING
For Representative. !>ist. 28:
CHARLIE JUNG MICHEL
MRS. CARRIE CARTER
For County Judge:
EARL CALIAHAN
JACK A. GRIESENBECK
For County Clerk:
W. T. (Tommie) McCULLOUGH
For County Attorney:
G. L. KELLY JR.
FOR DISTRICT CLERK:
M. B. PERKINS
For Commissioner
Precinct No 1:
MRS. R. M. (Wilma) WILEY
R. W. (Buck) McNEELY
For Justice of the Peace
Precinct No. l:
BOBBY WOEHL
OSCAR CASSEL
De-niocratie i indicate State Hi
prcsentativi Texas Legislature
Bastrop. Fay e tie. Colorado eount-
.(s, Distric t No IN.
Mis Carrie Carter is the widow
[ her di eased h shand E. R.
•Neiii Carter with whom she iived
coiUimi'KisU from marriage* unt
his death. Mrs Carter and hus-
band Ned were on their farm and
ranch attending to feeding their
livestock during a h a r d freeze
when Mr Ned Carter had his
fa'al heart attack. He suffered
with a bad heart condition when
returning from World War Ser-
vice. Mi's. Carter als<> lost two
brothers a^ result of injuries dur-
ing the world war. Mrs. Carter
has continued to live in the home
she and her husband lived in dur-
ing hi> lifetime. Miss Lee Game-
son P. N. ia professional Regis-
tered Nursei. oniy sister of Mrs.
Carter has made her home in
Mrs Carter's home since Mr. Car-
ter s death. After Mr. Carter pass
eci away a c rippled G.I brother
lived with his sisters. Mrs Cartel
and M:.-s Gameson, who nursed
and cared for him jntil his death.
Mrs. Carter has only been mar-
ried the one time.
MliS CAKltlE C ARTER
cents, one dollar, or dollars.
Mail to Mrs Carrie Carter
Campaign Headquarters. Elgin.
Texas.
ELECT ( AKKIE ( \RTEK
VOTE FOR HER MAY 7th. I% :
—Paid Pol. Adv
Jenkins Library
Lists Hours Open
The John H. Jenkins Public Li-
brary is now open Wednesday
through Friday at .'-f> p m. and
Saturday 9-1.' a m Come in and
take advantage of tin many hooks
now on the shelves at the library.
Library Convention
Attended March 23
By Local Women
Mrs. Virginia Geltmeier, Mrs
Debbie Higgins and Mrs P a t
I^entz attended the First Gover-
nors Convention for Libraries at
the coliseum in Austin. March 23.
Over 2.000 people attended the
convention.
They heard very informative
talks by several speakers, includ-
ing Governor John Connally. Price
Daniel and Dr Harry Ransom
Caneelior o! the University All
speakers mentioned the need f
better library facilities in Texas.
■ Kir State falls way short of most
other states
After a luncheon. Mrs H'.ggins
attended a confer'nee while Mrs.
Geltmeier and Mrs. I>\ntz viewed
a (:1m p<-rtaining to how a .-bran
ran benefit a community
Col. Homer Garrison Jr an-
no need promotion of Highwu..
Patrolman Walter A. (Bobi Wer-
ner of Fredericksburg to Texas
R inger and assigned him to Na-
vasota.
w ~
SPECIAL
FOR YOUR NEXT 6-WEEKS
REPORT CARDS
ALL "A" — BRING TO DAIRY
KONE AFTER 5:00 FOR
FREE
MALT OR SHAKE
Mrs Carter and husband own-
ed and managed a large mercan-
tile and Ready To Wear Store
which they sold due to Ned Car-
ter's bad heart condition. Carrie
and Ned never had any children.
bu- he.ped many unfortunates
Carrie was ix>rn on her parents
farm and ranch. She carried on
' farm and ranching many years
successfully Sh« knows and un-
dcrst ends the farmers and ranch-
ers problems as well as the busi-
| ness world.
The candidate has had a long
an<: impress.ve record of personal
and professional accomplishments.
Upon graduating from High city Council meets on the s*
Set,.. . sin received a Seh . usii. . cond Monday at 7:30 in the City
to the Un;ver-.ty of Teva- winch Hall.
paid her expenses. The Scholar-
ship was grante-d on High Grades
and outstanding Character She
hoids i teachers lifetime certifi-
cate. has taught school, attended
Law School, specialized in tax
renting and leasing of ps<>p.-rty.
federal taxes She makes inconie
taxes Si.e nad a course- unde r tin
United States F^iblii 11 alth I>< •
partment in engineering riepai"-
nient. t 10s hours for which she
received a certificate for work in
Source se. purification and
conservation of water soli con-
servation of water soil eonse'rvat-
MEETING
DATES
County ConimljBdowr* Court
meets every second Monday of
each month at 9 a.m. at the Court
House.
Chamber of Commerce meets
on the second Tuesday at 3:00 at
the Chamber of Cemmerce build-
ing.
The Bastrop Kusine-ssmen meet
for coffee even Wednesday morn
ing between the hours of 9:00 and
11:00 in the Civic Room of the
F-rst National Bank.
Uon* Club meets on second and
fourth Tuesdays at Griffith's
Restaurant at 12:00 noon.
Jaycee* meet on the first and
'hird Tuesday of everv month at
Wed., April 20
only
Hamburger
and
Drink
30*
(Including taxi
DMDC and 15c
Drink
51*
(Including Tax)
,n gras- s f.,r can:- gr u:.v,j m- 8:00 p.m. in the Qvjc Room of
the First National Bank.
PTA meets on the third We fines-
day of each month.
Historical Society meets on the
fo.rth Friday of each month at
3:00 at the Museum.
(■arele-n Club meets on the se
cond Thursday of each month at
3:00.
Harmony Club meets on the
third Thursday at 3:30
American l>egion Auxiliary —
m<ets the second Thursday even-
ing of each month.
Amerdan l>-gion meets the
first Thursday of each month at
7:30 at the American Legion
Building.
The I j (11 eft Heading flrrk
meets the second Friday of each
month at 3:00
Union Aid Bible Society meets
the first Tliursday of each month
at 3:00 in the homes of different
members
Eastern Star meets on the se-
cond Monday in every me/nth at
7:30.
Cadet Girl Heouta meet each
Tliursday afternoon at 4:15 in the
Civic Room of the First National
Bank of Bastrop.
Girl Scouts me et each Monday
at -1 00 in the old Post Office
building
Future Nurse* mee t the second
Tuesday at 4 00 at the school.
I II tilrls tend Boys meet on the
second Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the
Court Hojse
Bastrop Investment Club meets
in the Civic Room of the First
National Bank the third Wedne*
day of each month at 7:30 p.m.
DAIRY
KONE
BUSTY REYNOLDS
i
spection livestock auction barns
human* treatment of cuttle in-
spection slaughtering meats, fed
era! inspection of meats, inspect,
ion of milk claries. cows and care,
pastenzation. grading milk and
dairy products. Inspection cheese
factory, inspection «ewerai.
p.ants treatment, etc inspection
waters plan'- inspection public
eating places, us< of insecticides.
Rodent and insect control.
Mrs Carter attended the Slav
Wide Leg.>lature - committee on
live stock iid agriculture :n Mai -
lin last week, where needs of
ranchers and farmers were stud-
ieei. By examination this candi-
date has Grade Rating GS-13 for
Federal P'esitions. "Federal ad-
ministration and Management
and "Kqual Lmployment Oppor-
tunity Officer."
While a student ;n the Univer-
sity of Texas. Carrie had a call
to do Missionary Work which she
fulfilled by organizing a non-de-
nomination Mil ion in Elgin for
Catholics and Protestants out of
which churches have been built
of all faiths
Mrs. Carte! had a great part
in g e t t i n g the Bastrop State
Park She has -ervod as chair-
man of Better Home- of Ameri-
ca in Bastrop County with result
of m a n .v new and remodeled
homes.
She' has don" valuable volun-
tary work without any pay in
Welfare . Red Cross. American
Gray I-ady
She has been honored several
t i rn e- s for outstanding church
work Sin was given a lifetime
nie-mbet hip and pin by Metho-
dist WSCS She has membership
in American le gion and in many
clubs. Mrs Carte r is se-e-king this
petition fot Representative in
Te x;t legislature in interest of
the' |x-e>ple' for whom she' will
serve. She is inteie-sted. capable',
j cooperative and has worked in
; intere'st of lulls in the Te*xas 1 >•
gislature and Cong res- ;i number
eif years He r father and uneie-s
who we ie attorne-ys and Judges
which interested Carrie' in Poli-
tics when she was just a child
and her intere'st m this continues
She is qualified t<) serve as yeiut
Representative' She is receiving
donations to fir ne e her campaign
1 from friewis, any amount will
help and I* appreciated if 23
Frletndiehlp II. D.
second Wednesday
the activity room
house.
meets on the
at 2 p.m. in
at the court
Bund Parents Club meets every
first Monday.
(*amt be l^«l«e meets fexirth
Monday night each mejnth at
7 .'{0 p rn.
Href nan Meeting e very first
and third Tuesday of each month
at fire- station
Baptist ISreiUie-rlMMKl Fellowship
Me e ting every se«eond Tuesday in
eae'h nvrnlh in tiie liaptist Church
basement at 6 30 a in.
What ;• glorious Ulster. Oui
only regret is that Bastrop no
S le.tiger starts the day with a S n-
rise- Service It septus that the
work and planning became s.> in-
volved. with the sanie few | >
l>le doing all of the' \' rk. that
v.e- have diseardtnl the idea. \oth
ing vmus more i ipressive than t«
have the' rays of sunrise break
through tlu pine trees and shine
e>n the' wonderlul group of i* ■ •
pie at worship Th> wouldn't have
to In1 ail elaborate aff.m just i
place to gather and ivieuct in the
e arly hours of Faster Morn
Fveryone- could bring their own
folding chairs to eliminate tin- e \
tra work of having to move' ben-
ches from over the park Will
so many campers over the Fast, t
weekend I wonder if the y thought
something important was laekini:
Mr. Adams has offered any as
sistance necessary to help bring
back Sunrise Services t - Bastrop
Let's don't let another Faster pass
us by without having the >|ipo:
tunity to express air ti.anks at
this special Sunrise Service fot
all of the wonderful blessings that
tiie Lord has bestow*-el pon u
The Faster Holidays were truly
visible m Bastrop 'Hit State park
golf course was so croweled that
the tHTe.ssity for nine more ho.es
was certainly evident, niere' we n
over 100 out-of-town golfe-rv plus
local me-mbers and :i.«4 stu-
dents Believe me- this is truly a
crowd on nine holes. Wt shud
der to think what it will I* like
when the- summer vacation star's.
In riding through the park w.
discovered that the re whs not a
picni tabic av .nitt' .. .eny p.a. >
The unit.- we're* running over with
p«' p.i Thet e were picnickers .'
the' I '>- •> S I.jl I i th. [y ...
out tower, at the- water teiw> r and
in every side P<ad that turtle t
off th- main i- v ni 1 amp.ti.
area was full and a trailer cltr-
fre n': ciona had iM-e-t: camped
s;nc. Th .isdav We jus' n> •
more place s for the-' [>-tp.« '•
have picnic table If Bastrop s
to have these visi. >rs, they must
have' something to offer
Lake1 Bastrop was aiso ve rt'.1
With pieiiK n- rs ' <1 fist.. ••• •
Boat-i were v sible -r all patt- of
the lake Both p. tv. <te-as w. i.
f'.llevl to capae'it;. («ood catch* s
were r« : t. i
Mrs Belle l-! ke'w B..aid Mem-
ber, and Mi- Wilma Wiley came
in fe>i a visit Ite'lle' is so busy at
the Fnco Stat on anel Wilma with
Politicing thai they don't have
much time to visit. It was certain
iy nice to have y.nt ball, steep m.
Fom Chalme'ts of \i w York
was another welcome visitor to
tin Cham I mi Tom w.c- down f. r
a visit with Ins family before go-
ing to California It - always -
nice to have Tom. but n \et cjuite-
enough lime' 1 K> come m again
Stilly Simpson i .imi' in to «i -
live'i tiie sty rofoatn that he' so
grae-ieiusly offeree! t-. pick up fot
the Ct.umbei w h i I e in Austin
Thank- a m:.lion Sully tin- will
lle.p get the' flejat in sha|ee' feet
the- Smithville Jamliorcc [tatade
.fi Saturday
Mrs Jack C.«eik was in the- of
fii'e' in nee-el of an out-of-town te -
lephone directory T h e Ccnik -
have the Bastrop Machine Shop
My friend David IVrkin- who
was iHini' from B-.uimont for the
} .estet i Ie>;,elav - came in t' • - ha!
Ronale! We st of Richardson. Te-
xas was in for nia|>s of the' City.
Mrs. Harry l>M-kwooel came in
to say "Hello ui*>n arriving fremi
lleMtston fe i the Faster Holidays
Nice to have- >ou back home Qney
Mrs R. L Dickinson I Margare t
Ann Pfetffe r) of Houston, with
lit-i two daughters Cmdy aii.l San
dy of Houston came in tee visit ,
The Cnamih't eif Commerce wed .
ceeme - Walter Moncuie- Plumbing:
Co intei the family Nice to havi
uhi join in out progtvss Walter
John I'nnty stopp e! in tiie' f
lice' foi a ble atlle'l wiuie- re ading
mete'is foi Iiiited lias Corp
Kov Kia^li stopped in e.n hi-
way ba 'k to the' Jewelry store- ti> ;
see' lietw tile- float wa- progressing.
The- Rodeo < 1 rounds were well
.Kitip.e 1 eii Setui lay night Tt.e
Western Pleasui. II is. SIh w
-potisoied (■> t tie - Atne-ricin \j,
ion was iielel he-re with the- youth
from all e>f the surrounding com
in nities taking part. This sliow
consist.d of many phase's of rid
ing including reining Iwrrel rac
is, e-tc. Next week we will give-
tiie winne rs of the* different e-vent*
the
cause
is
Cigarettes cause 1 .
— the number one
killer of men.
If you don't sn; V
start. If you sn. . c,
now-. T he damage .
reversible.
amtrican cancer society
ri-v, i
HONCSt
CAN"r riN0 A
0«sry rnrc
/
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cutting DOWN THf fit^ASH,N'Gro '
"NlWI! NO«VUNS^" "'""tn
AS'« « W£ kn0N;S
We cannot tell a tie!
A t our bank we greet you
assEs*-*
:-K,
* \
for your protection
Tne Ean k v/ith a Sl.lMMMKMI.OO Honel
itizens bank.
of liastroji
"Your Friendly Bank '
ep npr r ■
11* k J".- i !•«...
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Our'66 Ford has one of the world's quietest rides...the
strongest Ford body ever...a new-concept frame...and a
unique suspension designed to take the thumps out of bumps.
(W ith our family the quiet doesn't mean much.
But it' nice to know the quality's there.)
me LTD Br FORD
I he quiet-riding Kurd is h roaring suc-
cess. Afte-r drivitiK n l «i XL or LTD Ly
I'ord, owiiith of Hue h luxury e ant an n hnnef
crafU>d .Jaguar ami ,t .*| J,'«>'> Me-rnehu
said that Pord wiw even eiiiie-ter than the ir
cuoteirn-built enrn. ■ And Ford offers mue h
rnejre: Stereo tape player etption for the
music of your choice ■ Optional automatic
spssd cejntrejJ ff>r foe^t fret- cruising. ■ Kx-
clusive Magic I )exirgate on Mation wagono
HwnigH out like a de « r for |H*Op|c' ll)(l
d"wn lik«' a tailgate fur cargo ■ tiptunud
| e,re| Sell-, t Aire < eitielitinner ia lnult m. not
huiiK' em ■ Safety ('euivenienee. ('« t it r< >1
l'ane;| option Iihm li^hta to warn yeai il fue l
ie.w or eliMir ee ajar Sen- ve.ur h'e.rel l)e-ale-r
mid take- a M. on the ^ T. ^uiet I e«et a
rorel today.
You're ahead in a FORD all the wavt
h -tf it ,, At MIAMI W
J. V. ASH MOTOR COMPANY
Phone CA 9-2551
Bastrop, Texas
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Standifer, R. E. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1966, newspaper, April 14, 1966; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238100/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.