Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [116], No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1970 Page: 5 of 8
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BASTttOP HTXASf APVTRTTSTR JANTARY 29, 1W>
Lincoln's cabin was made of logs
from the American whit.- oak.
The largest of (ho flesh-eating
animal* i* " llu' Ix'ai family. The
, it Alaska brown bear Is ihe
r, 'est. II weighs as much as 1,600 ... ..
iexas is Ihi' imly state with native
jHiunds and measures up to nute i trees ivpreHcntinK the Kucky Moun
j-,, i in length. lain una Soutliern Forests Bells
T II I \ K
Let Builders Supply help you yet a head start
o// spring with custom-made draperies.
Over 1,000 different fabrics, lined or unlined,
cafes, rods and hardware. Co-ordinated bed-
spreads for some. Frum satins to wild jungle
prints.
Builders Supply Co. also has a complete line
of carpets, floor coverings, wall coverings, etc.
Very latest styles, all Brand names. Every-
thing needed for dressing up your home 1'ir
spring.
Shop At Home Service
Builders Supply Co.
HOY 5011 — 701 E. SKI).
Smithville, Texas
LINDA (MRS. SYDNKV) 8PKNCER
Interior Deenratnr
I'HONK :n Mir: on sum im
TIIIMv SPUING!
Bhiebonnct Co-op
Sponsors Contest
K\pense-|iaiii trips to the nation's
capital city will In- awarded win-
ners of an oratoi ical uontout spoil
sored by Bluebonnet Fleet l ie Co-
i pei alive.
The contest is open to any Ixiy
or nirl at least Iti .veal's ot .i\;e
lint not IS years of a y prior to
Scpioinlior 1. 1!)70. Winners will
join winners of similar contests
sponsored by other electric co-
operatives across Texas on the
fifth annua! Texas r'.leetrie Co-
operative Government - In - Action
Youth Tour to Washington. D C
All expenses of tlie 12 day trip. Ir'-
glnning June 12, will be panl by
Bluebonnct Electric Cooperative.
Each entrant will he required to
give a 5 to 8 mSinrte talk alwui
rural electric eoopernlives ami an
swer one of 50 questions asked by
the judges.
The oratorical contest will lie
.fudged on the basis of kno\vUV.;e
ol subject. Id percent; speakim;
ubilitx. 30 percent: |*>ise, 10 per
cent; persoualily, 10 percent; and
ap|M'araiicv. III percent.
Interested younu people may ol>-
taln an official enlrs blank from
their school or the offices of Blue-
bonnet Electric Cooperative. The
deadline for suhmiitinu oniric.- will
he February 115. 1970.
As participants in the Texas
Electric Cooperative Youth Tour,
local contest winners will travel i.y
ehai'lered bus to Washington, I). C.,
where they will spend four days
visiting places of historical interest
and seeing Ihe nation's government
in action.
On Wednesday, June 17, the Tex
as 14 roup will meet more than 1000
Students from other slate- foi a
program .sponsored by Ihe National
Rural Electric ('oojieralive Associti
lion and the Rural Electrification
Administration. The program will
feature presentations by officials of
Ihesc organizations and oilier Wash
iiigton personalities and possibly
the Presidential Staff.
The eventful day will end with
a chartered cruise down Ihe Po-
tomac River which will include en
Brownies Tour
Advertiser Plant
The Brownies. Troop 380, were
juesis of tile B.isirop Advertiser on
Monday afternoon when lhc> en
lo>ed a complete tour of the Ad
veitisei office and punting plant.
The follow iiie Bivwnies attended
Tracy Weber, Diana Ficbrich,
Gayle Kathinan, Sharon Turner,
; Melinda Fu brieh. Sandra Jalmsen,
Sheila OUIfiekl. Lisa White. Rhonda
j Gillis,
Bene Kresge. Robin Mitchell, I ^ui-
rie Kulxuka, Boverlon Hodge,
| Jerenu Green and M,ar> l.tv Brown,
with Mrs. Robert Kic.sge, Mrs Ro-
' fowl Jalmsen and Mrs. Joe Lee
I Rutlinian, Brownie leader
hot rolls,
peaches.
Lunch
Room
Menus
Fcbrunrv 'J — li
MONDAY
Cliill on bun. blackeye |H ns but
ler, It'll1 il' and dressing, fruit jello,
milk.
TUESDAY
Vegetable heel slew.
buller, cabbage slaw
milk,
WEDNESDAY
Hot dogs Willi chili or mustard,
porl; and beans, pickles and onions,
pineapple, milk.
THURSDAY
Hamburgers, polalo chips, beans,
sidad, fruit, milk,
FRIDAY
Tuna bake, corn, cream peas,
butler, apple pie and griled cheese,
bread, milk.
tcrtninment and refreshments.
Also included on the K!-dny
agenda will be visils to the follow
ill": George Washington's Mount
Vernon home, Arlington National
Cemetery, Ihe U. S. House and
Senate, ihe U. S. Department of
Agriculture, the Smithsonian Insti
tutii>ii, the Lincoln Memorial and
other places of interest.
I -11 Praetiee For
( illI Srrainhles
\l \ I W Sunday
Bastrop County 4-H member#
, \sill ha\e a practice live-lock show
mil calf scramble this Sunday.
February 1 at 00 p. m. at the
Ernest Barlsch VKW Post 2527
! ixkIihi arena on highway 20 near
| Rockne Kvcryone is invited to stv
'he final pivparation some '.11 4-1!
members are mukinr for Ihe Aus-
i tin, San Antonio an.I Houston l.ive-
I sliH'k Shows.
Kevin Ihlliic and IXiyle KIiijs,
with David Tucker as in alternate,
will lie in the San Antonio Slock
SIiow call Scramble on February
21 at 8:00 p. m.
P.irfiei|iaiiiu; in ihe Houston Live-
stock Show Dairy Calf Scramble,
Suihkiy night, Maivh 1, are Kerry
Goerl'/. Boyle Klaus and David
Tucker of Rockne, James MelXin-
ilil of Cedar Creek Richard Uoy-
sfon and TYmimy Raeniseh of j p • ■ ^
Smithville and Bryan and Hmvi
schixHtN'i of Elgin Velion T« llolfl
Chris McDonald of Odai Cnvk
and Jinuu> Emanuel of Bastrop
will lie in Ihe Houston l.iveittock
Show IM Scramble on Monday.
March 2
IV.lining Session
r
Fxhibiiine. calves at tile major
shows are Ricky Tucker, David
Tucker, Gary Klaus. Doyle Klaus,
Michael Hilbig and Kevin Hllbi.:
of Rockne, James and Chris Me
IHuiald of Cedar Creek, Gina Ruth
Barton. Bryan, Bruce and Allan
Schmeder and Billy Telford of
Elgin. A total of 17 heifers will lie
shown.
■i ll Adult Leaders iissistim are
Elton Sohiwrter, L. F. Tedford,
John W Barton, S T Flowers.
Arllmr Goort/and I. F McDonald
An ancient Chinese script record
I'd that the sowing of rice was an
important religious ceremony more
than 5,000 years ago
1070
On February H, I and
the second scheduled tiaining sc
sion loi Bastrop County Community
Aciion, liu |xts niiiel B unt nieni
Ix'i* and inleivsied area citizens
will Ih' liclil in the Jos 11 Sayeis
Community Center, lib and Harris
Streets, Smilliville llie thiee daily
sessions will becin al S m a in
and end al > <M ji in All additional
session or initial evaluation foi
further IVuird Iruining will be held
from 7 lo III p m on FVbruury
1070. in the Cify Hall in Bastrop
Those who missiil the firsi train-
ing session and are interested in
the progress and cimwIIi of Ihe
community, are in <hI lo aiti-nd
Ibis one.
The CAP Training Institute is
1 Ihe result ol re|*ated requests
voiced thru Community Action Pro
grams such as Hi is that every
|h*isitn m llie h i a lx' aware ol
the pili. l'll111, how i! operates, its
role and mission m the eonuiiunity
nd the role oi ih community in
fulfilling ibis mission Training is
specific dl> tailored lo meet each
I'ommunily Action Agen< y's ue a
mil tminers are qualified to pro-
\ ule sueli training In the area
All who are inleresled in a bef-
ler coiunnMiilj and I'onuiiiiiniy
\ciion PiDurum arc invihsl lo d-
icial.
line of ihe ma jot problems to be
overcome in the liiercllandirillK of
finzen meats, says Frank Orts, Ex-
leuslon llleals specialist is uecep-
i lance of Ihe pi<oduct by American
i hoinemakers Produel already on
llie market have al It i trial usa'.!e
shown substantial rowth in sales,
| lie --ays. The niarkeliiiK of fro/en
I meals can lead lo economies for
I everyone, lie believes
i Wi i t
-'it Good Food always A FIRST
u
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IIWY 71
Tliuisd ays
(Beginning Feb. 51 h)
('omploto
MEXICAN DINNERS
$1.50
Taeas - Endiilada
Spanish iiicv
Tainalc - Kc-Fried Beans
Drinks Extra
at Magic Mi!! Restaurant
Fridays
FISH KUEEET
Catfish or EIouikIit
( Hont'lt'ss l*'i I let s >
All You Can Eat
$1.75
Appetizers - llusli Puppies
Ketl Means
Cole Slaw - (Iiwii Sal id
Drinks Extra
Sns
HIC I'UJFEET
$1.50
$1.75
Choice of Meats
I vegetables to choose from,
any or all, l« your likiiie;
2 Salads
Pickles and Kelishes
to Appetize
Drinks Extra
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY!
Bastrop Hanks Arr K<*<kpin< ; I j Willi The Times hy IMakin^ llie Following INew Inleresl Kales
Available AT OINdF I heir (liislomers:
Pass Book Savings
4.50 %
1 Year Certificate of Deposit 5.50 7c
2 Year Certificate of Deposit 5.75 %
$100/00000 Certificate of Deposit 7.50
For 1 Year or More
6 Month Certificate of Deposit
The Citizens State Bank of Bastrop
- and -
The First National Bank of Bastrop
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [116], No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1970, newspaper, January 29, 1970; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238241/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.