Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1957 Page: 8 of 8
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B A STROP «TEXAS I Al VEKTISEIC. MARCH It 1'
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Sunday a'
Kami a
Tommy
and Mi
ha- been
years wit I *th
Iii New Notk.
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son of Ml
Chalmers, win
vud llit- past tw
United N'atiii'
arrived home oi
-I week. He wil
Fri. Sat., March 15-16
DAVID BRIAN
MAY WINN
WILLIAM BISHOP
The White
Squaw
—PLUS—
WILLIAM CAMPBELL
KAREN SHARP
ANITA EKBERG
"Man In The
V aulf
Sun., Mon., March 17-Ih
BING CROSBY
GRACE KELLY
FRANK SINATRA
High Society
Technicolor
Tuesday, March 19
JAMES STEWART
JUNE ALLYSON
"The Stratton
Story"
Bank Night $40.00
Wed., Thur*., March 20 21
SUSAN HAYWARI)
RICHARD CONTE
EDDIE ALBERT
I'll Cry
Tomorrow
Wednesday Ladiea Night
Atl Ladies FREE
A1 u i
Vi.
and
Fan
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gm
d Mi
a nd
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Mi
(>e here unti March when
he wili entei the 1 S Army
Enroute hunu Mi. t almer-
vi.■filed hi^ -. t<• i. Mr.-. Herman
Holt. Mi. Holt and children at
Pine Bluff. Arkansas.
Mi and Mrs. P E. Ha a son
of Da 11 a- -pent tin- past week
end here, gue ts of Mr. and Mis.
Fred (>• Haynii and other reia
lives.
Friend- of Mrs. E. D '"art-
wriirht will la- pl"ased to know
that -he recuperating nicely
at King.- Daughter.- Hospital in
Temple, loom 2-7, where she has
been a patient for the pa-t tr ree
weeks.
Pfc. Le-ti : Berry arrived home
on February 2«". fiom Baum
holder. Germany, on a HO day
emergency leave due to the ill
uf his infan* son.
Mr. and Mr--. 11 <'. W Ikit
and Rudolp Wilkin- have re
turned home following a visit
with relative- at. I friends in
Mobile, Alabama and Chaton;.
A iabama.
Friday afternoon guest- in tiie
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
\\ hitworth wer Mr- Steve
Claiborne. Mr- 'I T. Roy-tor.
and Mrs. Cecil ( uiry of t
Tower Theatre
Last Day, Thursday, March 14
JAMES CAGNEY
BARBARA STAN WICK
WALTER PIDGEON
"These VI ilder
Years"
Creek Comnranity.
and M' (iradj Triplett
Mi ami VI' ( eorge Me
H;. .t of Houston, were
t- i: the horm of
'I Swillej
1 . S. L. Hcannon
my with their dau-
Ff«" Ebeling, and
of Fredericksburg,
tirneij tin ween from an ex-
:d< •: ■ j 1 <• -g'. points of
erest - ithenj Louisiana,
iting friends and sight see-
enroutt A' highlight
ii trip wa- i e opportunity
seeing the me and gaixiells.
azalea r full blootv, foi
ii-h that area - famous at
- -easo' of tie vear. They
r, M i
Ebeiini
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BASTROP COUNTY OBITUARIES
MB> I \C.O MKI SEBACH -lei-. Mi Freda R-'dir^
I'oi t Vithur. Mi Hat'ie Boca-
Funeral service wen held in 0f ji,,lt \rthur, and Mi Bet
Ba>ttop on 1- day. March 1, j|la Mocrhe of 11"". 'ix
for Mrs. lago Meusebach. who jjif|!,,j, (j[ldien an ! tw. . a'
lit MMIU'I I. I XRRI
concluded their trip with -e
vera day- stay in Galveston.
Guest in ti • home of Mr-.
R. A. Brook- > uuiay afternoon
were her • • Mrs. James
Moti.eral . ;r Mi Moti «• rail of
Luling.
M a d Mi !• ark Smith and
da a 11" V.ic .■ Rene, and
Mi- Rebecca Sowel Ei Paso
.Ve I .• ;e-ts .' h :n% of M r.
and Mi I Ii Sn: during thi-
pa.-l week and attended the Eas-
tern Star School of Instruction.-.
Bastrop School
Lunchroom Menu
Ti • following are the menus
foi Ba-troj School Cafe
ten a fo: t: >f March
1- t ■ 22, l'.uT
MON DA "i
Weiners will cheese
('!•■ am Pea- Bettered Spinach
( a rot a d Raisin Salad
Milk Bread Butter
Peach Cotlble!
TlESl) VY
Chili Bean-
Stewed Tomatoes
Combinatior Salad
Pea nut Butter and Cracker-
Corn Bread MiU Butter
Jello
\VF')VESDA\
nambu • cer-
Lettuce, TomaUi ■ ns and
Pickle
Mustard and Mayonna.se
F ritnpf
Cocoanut Custard nflk
THURSDAY
Chicken and Dressing
Creamed Potatoe.-
Cabhage Slaw
Cranberry Sauce
Milk Bread Butter
Rice Pudding
FRIDAY
Tuna Salad
Blackeyed Peas
7 Min. Cabbage
Stuffed Celery-
Milk Bread Butter
Prune Cake
BOB LO\lit
>ecretai ^ - I n .i-urcr
Explorer Post 187 held a reg-
ular meotii '. on M ■ lay. March
I at the ltiu Scout Hut and
elected the following new of
f ice is:
Henry Belllll. < -lior crew
leader; Billy Dot Rice, deputy
-enior clew leadei ; Bob Love
less, secretary tiea- >■ . Richard
Kesselus, quarten .i tor; l-oi
re-t Adams, a.-sist.«nt quartej
master. Bobby \\ >• and Ro-
bert Bryan are ne. n • nil>< - of
tin Explurei Post
The meeting wa- opened by
Richard Kesselus wth the P odgi
of Allegiaiict to tin I- ag. and
the meeting wa- closed with tie
Scout i lath h> Forrest Adams.
Those present were Henry
Bell 111. Billy Dor Rio. Richard
Ke--eiRobert Bryai . Bobbj
\\ ehl. Fori est A dan . Jerry
Long and Bob Lovele-s.
died m a San Vntonio hospital |v. dreti.
oi \\. ,;ne-day. February 27.
Survival- include three si
Mr- J. \\ Pool, Mr- Mat
!i« Murra, and Mrs. Frank (i. Fum a I «-rvi« e- v -n In in
Vlatthi) en. .i 1 o! San Antonio. Taylor im I'relay, 1'cbr .- .
,ir;d -everal nit*c« ual nephew - I'm Ifobert L. !• arris, >e i .
irin.
\<R^ IIA v\\\ IIVRMA
of Elgin, one son, R L. rarri
Funeral ervi. were hald in of i I'a-o. threi daughtei ■ Mi
San \ntonio T - -aiay. March 5, Beit' .. I'ovver,- of Kustn . Mi-
ni Mj-. Tex a > a Harvey. Mary th of \ ei :■ • 'a
funnel lo'-g tune resident of fort a, Mis. Martha Mat', o'
McDade. who died at hei home E u,. !'.•.■«• gran.U al l M
San \nton.o on Sunday. Doioi y \io Man-k ' 1 • t.
March Jt 'fe v and Mi. .o l Olenn Fan
Survivor- include one daugh- of F Pao>; foui brother- Tom
ei, Mrs \ ma Uistbiook oi I at' .-f Sai ei. Cha. lu Fari i
San Antonio; one son. Willis of (iran>:i . ' ■ irence 1-aiii- "f
liaiiry of Corpu < list one \Ldltc d and Roy l ain - >a
brother, John Culp of San (ia \ntoni" two -i-ter , Mi I-lora
briel; two gi\tndchildr< n and Heudrici ot l eorgetow .imi
i t f: .m
0\1 I OK Hit KO VP
thrt
meat grand nldien.
Mr- Ri da I-'arri
Ya.
Mr a i.
\l I I N F. <T \B: Mil Nt.
Fn ei.al services were held- ir,
Srnithville on Thursady. Febru
ary for Allei E. (Tab) Young.
7:i. who died at his residence in
Upton on I*obit.ary 'J7
Survivor.- iiu-ludt hi- wife.
Mr Ruby Tim Young >f I"p
ton; a daughter. Mr- Paul
Yuuiig of Upton . a -1- tci, M i -
Cressic Flint of Austin, and two
grandsons.
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On Monday. March 11. Fx
plorer Post 187 hdd a rcgula)
meeting, which opened with tin
Pledge of A llegianci to the
Flag by Billy Don Ric
The group discus.-ed plans for
goini; to the Jumoi !-• adiv
T a I I'll! Confei'eno I1 : week
• -ini r Austin. T- i group will
I leave at 2:00 o'clock Friday af-
ternoon from the Scout Hut On
Saturday they will go to Zilker
Park in Austin for a -upper for
Jamboree Scout An outline wa
given for a three months program
and thi meeting wa.- adjourned.
The boys then cleaned up the
Scout Hut in preparation foi
a county council meeting to be
• • Id then Thur-day night
Those present were Henry-
Bell III, Bobby Hermesiy, Billy
Don Rice. Richard Kes-elus, For
rest Adams, Robert Bryan, J<-i i >
Long. Bob Loveles and a vi
sitor. .lav Striegler. Jimmy bale
Hennescy wa.- absent. 1^ ader-
present were Ira Frieda and Di
R W Loveless.
JL
ON THE JOB
when it counts
•" \ h i \\
Si .it' \ lie and at >
Catho!;c tlhui' i iti Pi
\\ a I I- lele
w o died at Mi l 'in ki
in Tempi- or February
Survivor- include tw
Mrs. Emil Ebm-i of Ro
Mr Lena Parker -r* U
\ n/. na t W o bl "t he : \l a v
Herman I't ie i
. " '-q
• 1
MRS I V\ \ N V MII'III \
Rn.m MIR WHIM wi s.(>\ MI:-
\D \ J \< Ksii\
Funeral servic« weri held in
SmithvilU on Tuesday, Febru
ary Ji for- Mi La\aiia Sophia
Rmhtmcr, .'10, and infant .-or,
wi:.' dii.: on Monday, Febr .any
it tla Orgain Memorial Ho?
pita! in Bastro;
Survivor.- include her parents,
\n:on F a- of Ktrlli-y, Mr
Sophia Ejias of Kirtb-y: lo r hus-
band. Johnnie Rigntna-i of Smi;;
ville, a small soi and daughter.
Donald Wayne Right -< r and
\ r.n Rig.ntmer of Smit f villi , a .d
a -. -1• ■ r, Mr- Antonia Wmklei ,
al-o of SmithvilU
R El S HOLD t.. (R n NE)
CORBEL
Funeral -ervi. •• wen hi d at
ti'.e family residence in Smitl
ville. Rt. 2. Tuesday. Fi-nruary
_' i for Reinhold (Rhynei <i-
bel, >'i". who died in a Hon ton
hospital on February 21
Survivors include his wife.
Mi Martha Goelxd of Smith
%ilie: three sons, Martin C te>
bel of Houston, Willie (' Cm
bel atid Marvin ti Goebel of
Smithville; four brothers. Paul
(] Goebel of Smifhvdie, (cu- and
Otto (ioebel of Port Art- ir, arid
Herman Goebel of Bastrop; three
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dige
dren
dren.
MR-
Mr
Mi
.ta
'1 M'.r.la
, i Ada Jack
■ <i away he
Sunday, March
os inclu<le three
Orel! F-k w
1 la Jorie- a;
I k so.l. l>Ot n of
.1 c Jacl
one brother, I.e,
Elgin; foui gt
even great gi
I \ N Nil. M, ( 1 I M \ \
\| Faiiiiit Mi < '!■ im - *
died at her tome lie* Elicm
Tuesday.
Funeral services were ield at
F.i t Me;hodistt Church at ! JO
ji n W««dr.ctday, Re\ «
B M' ( rn off,, at ,• # B .•■ ; !
wa- ir FU'in I'emetery
Siimvnri include three • m*.
\ rt i n M<> at and I M
• lellan. both of Elgin, and I red
MrClellan of Colorado City, two
•laujr' tei M A I Rankin if
Fig n ai M < I! I* \ .* or', r
■•f <'oiorado City one br.ither
li i ai Erllch if I'o a-i. a-d no-
i-ter, Mr- Jamei Mann of
Mount ''aim
Ti.' IV'r.r . . k, Ml k f". \ . .-VM K AUK
e. S >+, \K._ IV ki M u k ••
Da nee
< 111 N | in \ Ml \\ I - I I R v
:in I MM N 111 I I V N 11 Rim k
KICK I 0VU.KK
\ M> I III III f K DI \ M< IS I
s.ini;ink- Ili lair*) Rnordin^
"The Seeds of Suspicion
"She's Just That Kind'
SATURDAY, MARCH 16
EDDIE'S
lor KrMi > a I ion- l «ll '! smilhtii"
Read The Want-Ads
GRIESENBECK'S
To Give Away 90 Mercuries And 2100
•
Other Prizes In Dream Car (ionlest
Ninety Mercury* arid 2,10(1
other prizes with a total retail
value of almost a half million
dollar- are being offered in a
contest sponsored by Mercury
Divi.si >n and by Mercury dealers
throughout the nation.
Announcement of the Big M
Dream Car Contest, in which 16
new 1957 Mercurys and .'150 other
prizes will be given away every
week in six weekly jingle con
teats whs made by George S.
Coats, general marketing mana
ger of the Mercury Division.
The contest -tarted March 1 and
ends April 20
Entry blanks may be obtained
from any authorized Mercury
dealer in the nation.
Top prize each week i.- a
M.-rcury Turnpike Cruiser with
its distinctive styling and its
air-cushion suspension, 290 horse
power engine ami breez.eway
ventilation. In addition, the first
prize winner each week will be
given an all expense paid week-
end trip to New Vork for two
and be -pecial guests of Ed
Sullivan at (lis Sunday evening
television show.
The next four prize- each
week are Mercury Commuter
2 door ii pa-senger -tation wa
gons with hard top tyling and
passenger car rid m/ comfort
and handling.
The next ten be "titiies each
week will win a Mercury 4 door
-edan. All 15 Mercurys awarded
each week as prize- will include
M-rc O Malic transmissions with
We Call For And Deliver
In Bantrop
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
tCOlK.
Austin, Tuu
11 1
keyboard control, radio, heater,
white-wall tire.-, directional sig
rial- and window washer and
will have Federal excise taxes,
state and local '-ales taxe^ paid.
Station wagons also will include
power-operated retractable back
window.
The next 50 prize- each week
will be portable 14-inch tele-
vision ,-ets and the next .''.00
weekly prizes will be matching
pen and pencil <-ts. Th'
prize- will be given away each
week during the six contests
which began March 4
A special bonus prize of
$10,000 it lieu of a new Mei
cury will go to any winner of
one of the top 15 prizes In any
of the -ix weekly eontests who
purcha-cd a new 1957 Mercury
from an authorized dealer after
March -'ird and not latei than
Aprl 20 provided the purcha-e
is made prior to the contestant's
selection a. a winner by the of
filial contest judge
A bonu of $2,000 cash in ad
dition to u new Merucry will be
given to any winner of the top
15 prize, in any of the six week
ly contests, who purchased any
u.-ed cai from an authorized Mer-
cury dealer, after March •'{ but
no later than April 20. provided
the purchase is made prior to the
contestant'.- selection a a win-
ner by the official contest judge-.
The contests are open to all
residents of the United State*,
Alaska and Hawaii IK years of
age and over except employees
of Ford Motor Company, dealers
of Ford Motor f'ompany pro-
ducts, its advertising agencies
ami their immediate families.
Only one entry is permitted
from any individual in any
weekly contest, but a person
may enter each contest.
Entering i simple, al! a con
testant has to do is:
1 (jo to Ins Mercury dealer
2 - Pick up official rule- and
entry blank.
.'I - Complete In it line of M«t
cury dream car rhyme.
1 Mail official entry blank
to "Mercury Contest."
This is your last chance to in on the
best bu\ in town on Sealv Mattress. Alter March
lo this mattress will <10 back to regular price
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1957, newspaper, March 14, 1957; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237626/m1/8/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.