Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1966 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXASt AIA'KRTISKK. APR1I. H l'««'
Symplon's of Heart Dist'ase Should
Be Herded Bv Going For Checkup
Heart disease is a broad term
that covers many different t>pc>
of disorder-
Heart and blood vessel ailments
are the leading cause of death
in the United States. Millions of
people are walking around with
gome sort of heart or circulatory
problem.
N, one <an !• 1 you p.-itiv. .>
thai a given pattern of life will
prevent a heart attack There an
st.ll many unknows. But there i«
enough evi<>n<e on the causes of
heart attacks to suggest a few
fundamentals
Today's Health, the magazine
of the Ann r an Medical Associ-
ation. o!t< : s some suggestions:
— Worry about "symptoms '
that may < r may not be heart
disease is futile. Clear away the
doubt by consulting your physi-
cian. A regular checkup will < n-
able him to discover many bud-
dings heart problems early.
— Regular, moderate exercise
to keep physically fit is advised
by most health experts. However,
the term "moderate" is impor-
tant. and plenty of rest to cast
the work load on the heart is
equally vital.
— Keep your weight down. It
isn't too difficult to devise a diet
that will provide proper nourish-
ment without adding surplus
pounds. Ask your doctor what you
6hould weigh and how to reduce
if you're overweight.
— Tensions and anxieties
aren't easy to reduct or eliminate
from your life. But it's wise to
try. Adequate vacations each year
are important. A relaxing change
of pace on weekends helps.
— Research, studies have ana-
lyzed the possible roles of tobac-
co, dietary fat? and other ele-
ments in heart disorders Exten-
sive studies ■!> st:ll under w .\.
If there are doubts in your mind
regarding personal habits, con-
sult youd doctor for suggestions
on new patterns
Most pe"pl• who have hi art at-
tacks recover ;uid eiui go hack
to work. High Nood pressure us
ually can be controlled Recurrent
attacks of rheumatic fever, fore-
runner of rheumatic heart di-
s. as. . can he prevented. Strokes
aren't ne. t-sai'iiy hop. ess. and
nvalidism ean often In* reduced
.■r prevented. Heart defects often
can be repaired and sections of
d:s« asod arteries often can be re-
placed through surgery. Many-
patients with circulatory disorders
affecting their legs and arms are
helped by treatment.
You cannot be certain of pre-
venting heart disease. But you
can control or lessen some of the
factors that often are associated
w i t h a tendency toward heart
troubles. Your best course is to
talk it over with your doctor and
follow his counsel.
CATHOLIC YOl'TH TAKE
PART IN CRI SAUK
April 3-10, Holy Week, was th«
w.t k assigned the Roekno-Strin-
Prairie CYO for their participat-
ion in the "Communion Crusade.
This is an annual Crusade of
Prayer that is carried on by
Catholic Youth Organizations
iCYOi units througiiout the coun
try affiliated with the National
CYO federation
YOUNGSTERS ENJOY
EASTER EG<. HUNT
Thirty-seven youngsters enjoy-
ed tht annual Easter Egg Hunt
held at tht Ern. st Baitsch VFW
Post -">-'7 Sunday, April 10.
This is a community service
p* rformed by th. VF\V each
vear.
v.
1
Hette Davis as "Tilt- NANS"1!
Th. it!. Sunda\ Monday. \p
leased In J*Mh Century Fox.
shown at the Tower
h> rroi -drama was r. -
A BEAUTY REIGNS: Deborah
Bryant, Miia America, 1966,
Rlake. Seymour Reappointed \s
while, the urgea everyone,
Members of Small Business Council
VOl R Wil l. M U M l l>
R I \ ISIN(i
Do you have a will?
If so, you may want to check
thes.' qualifications to see wheth-
i r the will needs to be revised,
« ivs Mrs. Wanda Meyers. Texas
A A- M University Extension
management specialist.
1 Have there been ; .n> chan_< s
in the family sine- the wiil was
made ?
2 Ha\< there been any chang
es in vai e or location of your
property ?
?,. Have >ou moved?
4. I>-s the will still provide
for dividing your . state the way
you would prefer ''
You may need the help of an
attorney :o makes th> -• change*
advises the spe. lalist It's n<-t al-
wavs a do-it-yourself job
Calvary Episcopal
THE RE\'. DEAN McMANN
Church School 10:00 a m.
Morning Prayer and Sermon
10:(TO a. m.
The i .appointment of Charles
E Biakt and Sa:n K Seym-mi
Jr., as members of the Unite.
>tati s Small Business Admin*
n ation's Small Business Advisory
Council for the Stat, at T. xa- was
announced today by Donald I>
Gin .si SBA Regional Dirt t< •:
Houston Of?!. . The council mem-
I* is, who were reappoint**: by
S B A Kx. rime Administrator
Ross D. Davis, are part of a
Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church
Rev. Kenneth Solbfrj, I'lurtor
SUNDAY SERVICES:
i:30 a. m Morning Worship
3:40 a m Sunday .School
Baotist Church
REV. DEWEY BALDWIN, Tartor
Sunday School. 9Ti am
Mom.ng Service.11:00 am
Tra:n:r.g Union. 6 30 p.m
Evening. 7 .50 pm
Wednesday, 7 '10 pm
i 'elegante
Add a touch of elegance to
your home . . . with a gas
light. Models to suit any
type of architecture. Ideal
for patio or poolside. Sea
them today... at
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DAVID AID
60L1ATH
Truck drivers often T>0 the ditch" to avoid coflMon
with a smaller vehicle. But the motorist who farces
one erf these "babies" off the road can be bH with
a Property Damage claim of $50,000 or more.
Would your policy protect you for such a claim?
Cad us.
MAYWRI) INSl RANCE
So tli. hunting • -ug hit you and
you want to buy a shotgun?
What gauge will it I- — 10. 12
16. JO. 28 or 110?
Any or ail can be <>l i.ned a
from well-stocked gun sh*>p^
Each gauge is siiltabl. for a
spe--.fi' pii!-; -<s. but th<
several gang* guns that are eon-
sidereil al. pur5^ If you rav.
an .-vergrecr, money tr*-e out in
the back yard then go ah*ad and
buy a guti of > ach gaug<.
Unfortunately m..st of us don't
have acc-ss to th> money tn • •
so we has- to -- t\. f*u rie _*un.
may h. t \ > a* •- ■ mo*: Gaug' to
size is going to h d;- tated by
what you plan to hunt ,!
A 10 gauge gun is strictly foi ||,.
geese, although there .:•• ->m* ag«
hunters who u:->- .' i< t pas- ■ '
ing ducks It's a small cannon -;,j
and it packs • wallop <, ?h;nk
■inge With buckshot . t ;f..
- igs it wiil I 11 -Ik and hu
4ame Its eff.-ctive accurate rang*
vith slugs however is limited t'
jt IhO sards
■Uf
L
'W
Kroi'ii .V) to ."A [c cnt of th-
ut - sold every year in th>
t". S r< 12 gauge 'II- s ia'i«m
has t i r> holding trti« for i: ,u:\
'.tars, and h< aus. of th:- •■p.
lanty, a wade rang, of p. wi .-t
and shot loads are very easily
■btainabie.
s« ' fir: s r. C< lumbu- IXn t;
s lung |. 1 r>c in and ht
k«te asv* .aHon with '-he affa "•
ft-. ; • :i M S<-. trunu l-r-n- •
• T xas Small Ru<t:;-< Advi.v n
i oun-
small
Sen
If }'•
of th«
tvneft
Sir
n<
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s. Marc
Chain
K,r*t I'
. V 12 .' HI.-' W . '.JPI • r
irpfiv all tin wa% from <i*-i
waterf'iwl to fjuail
Tli' !<■ was a tim< when th.
iug« wh almost ;,s p.fju ,ir as
- 1.' 1'it that was u long *t:n*
T'day the IS make up ai>.jt
jK-r ft nt of tnnual .h :>
ilt-s However, this imn rimi'-
sam< rantr< of uses as the 12
F'r
He, Si I.
•f ; > k L b 1.
.f In ami Av^
ai*> a member
Rank* r - Ass.,.
Chambe of C.
Stat- s (1-, ,mix
:'\ ,s I've.,' or, a I V
the N". ti' nai A«
LKaiCASLMJY
twi*-< about .' pun sh.nt' y .. 1 . ■ ..
shoulder. Whereas tin popularity «.f th*
If each shot br..s -s your sh</uld ] -!< r 1,nm. that <,{ tb
er. then you ix ttei 20 for a smai • /:|iK.,. iS in, !<!f!ir 7^, . ...
er gaug* if you exp -ct to enjoy p*^aally true in*-e the advent .,{
any kind of accuracy hk-*1«-1s chamb*'re.:l to handle
Above ail if your hunting ;n thr««-g'-h shell the 20 gauge in
eludes quaii and dove, don t go the fia- w>w capahl*' of
for the ]() gauge, Vou won't \ ,n..st ,nything a 11 can d
able to get small sine sltot unless Although th> 20 is a lithe h-ht
you loari your shells f. r or .* rang, duck shciotins.' it
EI) MAYNARI)
KKI'HKSKNTIM,
STOLZ MONUMENTS
"TMH HKHT Is Al.U AVH ( HK .
I'llOVH tA 9 ,'in — BAHTItOi'
Iteci.riU of \ll t einelerles ill Hu>lrop ( (Hint) \
n,.t .Hi-wide organuation of pri-
vate individuals win) know and
understand the problems of .small
business and a ho wall meet on
call with SBA officials at the Stat*
)«% «■! to help wa.uute th* e-ff. c
'ueti.v- of th. Agency s pr>^
grams, as well as advis*- and as
sist in (k'vetoping methods of im-
pn-\ ing them
Mr. l>lake attended Te\as WM
t'niN'ersltj Colic., e Station, Tex
as and was on duty with the
l'n:te<l States Na\al Reserv. fiorn
Te\av and President of th* Bra-
/••s Valley Insurance Agency,
H.arne, Texas and President of
th* Br.t.'es Valley D \'lopment
Cotp> t at 1011
Mr Blake is active in busim-s
and civic affairs in H. arne Tev
is, being h memb« r of American
I. - on P' st 154 and the Golden
Ru e Ij< • U"i N< ol. Ar,. ;ent Kr. <
tii , Ac .pled Ma.v«s <>f Texas
md p,i-! ;-r< ^.dent of th. Ileum*-
Rotary Qub and Clvamlx r of
Conunerc and :* Chairman of
t!> 15...ir«i ' (1 : 1 • e %I« tii.jrhs!
Oiureh ;n Hearne.
Mr v vna.Hii - Pr* sal- nt • f •?
( \i;i> CH I II Whs
1 w..ukl like to thank the <Uh
tors, nui'M-s and entire hi«p tal
staff for the excellent can that
was given to me during my stay
;n th. Iv-pital "ITianks also to
my many friends wln> remember-
ed nn with cards flow* rs. gifts
.nd inquir es May * <m! bl< ss cach
.nd everyone of you
J> ie ly ath
t \i;i til ill \nk>
I would iik. to thank the dm-
tors nt.is.-s and entire )*.spital
staff for the exceli. 111 cafe given
me during my sta> in the h -spit.il
Thank- a milium to my many
friends who remernlM-nd me with
car*is. flowers l** ks and oth< 1
t^ifts and the inqiM ries al« nt me
(««l I'.li ss .-veryY* u w.-n
imly wxmderful n<l I slwili nev* r
forget it
Mrs Ra\ (lii.it
308 Dogs
Receive Rc
Vaccination!
\ to* I . , J
were vaccinated ii
w H. Cardw ; a
car lot 111 lit.'n
This was th* ,dt
(x'ts vaecinati -
in the animal : -j
I H in ys
Sweannger A
Whitw<>; t; \S
rich,, Ijtrr;, !•
dura and A J ,
( Mil) 01 y
I ,MSh to f
for the care
stay in th.
many fr. >n
era and
MAJOR OIL COMPANY
HAS
WHOLESALE
operation available in Bastrop '
mint ii(>\ ■< 1 \ «.t; \M.I u \v<
rnoM wii.v
:-ra; Saving*
Gatatmbu.-
.r. lias
anw and is
,ft,.... fit
gun is the 12
is adequa*
for waterfowl hunt
cMtaxu and £aok
AI§o: Ptnonalized Wedding and Gutst Books, Match Books
The Bastrop Advertiser
BeM all-purp*
gaug*- It pa< th. powei and ;n ■ ,\,.r ,1, , pheasant qua.;
.shot to down waterfowl at long and do% sh'oting It tv.t much
of a gun for deer '".en with rifled
slugs. |th lang*- is much too short
A 2X ,'auge h'Rild l < limited
stri-'ly to .small game aivi bird
shootm2 other than waterf<mi It
a light gun that allows [or very
fast swinging onto the target.
A 110 will handle small game
and bird up to about 'h 'L'i \-n -!
With ^lii2 ammo it will take car*
uf small game to about yards
But it isn't an adequate weapon
for deer hunting.
A 110 i! rvit a money sav. t to
Loot I on't get the idea that ju.-t
because it m small, tin shells ar
cheap. Actually tin p 1 i ( . dif
ference It. tween a Ixjx of three
inch 110 s and a box of '2<U>r 12-
gauge shells is so slight it is
ridiculous.
Only way to save money fin
shotgun shells, regardless of
gaugi , is to load your own
Be suspicious of anyon* willing
to -'.|j an of[ gauge sliotgiin at a
pittance price. There are guns
like the 14. 24 and ',2 gauge mo
dels which wen itru-f manufae
tund in this country. They'll
shoot okay But you'll sp< nd most
'.f your hunting time hunting
hell* or component parts fot
loading *hells At lx-,1 these off
gaugi guns are collector'# Hems.
e It on of Ha: k W- men
W lie fortuna'*- |.. thes.
o"it«.tari':!ng ptibh. - spirit*-*! citi-
/er fr rn th- State of Texa- to
h- :p :ri ti>. important wink '
<erx rng th< sn nil huxin* s* m>e*N
Mr rtf• sa.'1 in announcing the
ppantmimt to th- athiaory
eouncll
M< n-.tx'rs «erv. without corn
l < nsation and ail n;< * t;ns ar<
call* <! by ind corwlur ted under
th> super.:- ion of sBA
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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/m1/4/?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.