Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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HA STROP (TK\AS) ADVERTISER. Al'Gl'ST H. 1
CEDAR CREEK
Mr- Olan Smith, Manor; Mrs.
\\ A. Pear.-on. Mr>. Pauline
mw a. p smith Pe«r.on. and 0. D. Smith. Lyt
Mr. ami Mr- Soy MrfoniH'll t<m Springs
«.f Htiirtr apMit « fwv day.-' Th revival matt tag held at
■with Mrs. MrConiiell's mother, tin MethmliM Chureh etMMI
Wi... Minis it- Martin ami other Friday nijrhi. I'he pastor Rev
Cedai Cwk relatives. Hone Denton B.Ik was a-sisted
Andy Kenneth Minrhison of | in th< revival hy the Rev. S. j
San Antonio - pent Wednesday L. Dubberly. pastor of the
in Cedai Creek Methodist Chu.vh in El*in domK
Jin,mi, ami U„y„,..T,d ndlotn.' pre«hl.iK; \ fellow.hip ««•
J" r, from .ho held .1 th.- ,l.„. „f .he
Tom Wooten Boy Scout Canit>
near Austin. Boy ScOlltS Retum
Mr and Mr- John Wallace
Martin and children, Patricia,
Johnnie, Floyd, Tillie, and Billy
from Alice are visiting Mr.
Martin's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Martiir [camp for the Capitol Area.
Mr. and Mrs Hoyd Mi'rtin, ls7 boys .reived seven
John W a 1 lace
From Camp Wooten
Troop 187 Boy Scouts of Bas-
trop have returned front Camp
Tom Wooten at Austin. Camp
Tom Wooten is the summer
Mr. and Mrs.
Martin, and children; Mr. and
Mrs. Bill N'imrick and children,
spent Sunday in the Bastrop
State Park, where they enjoyed'
a picnic dinner.
The John Wallace Martin
family were supper quests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill N'imrick Sun-
day nijrht.
Mrs. David Nichols' sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. h.
L. Spear, a nephew and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Spear and
children. Connie and Dana all
,,f Houston; another sister. Mrs. and th(. UppinR oul of
R. H. Underwood and daughter, (.andl(ial^ f()). th(. ()rdor of the
\ now an honoi order for which
boys of the Troop elect th.
boys that should receive thi-
honor.
Donnie I.onjr and Kenny K< -
ius were tapped out as the
„ . 'K i scout.-. Jav Striefrler was tapped
their quests to Barton Spring.- ^ a> t|u. Ksplorer oandulate.
Mr William Dickson wa> tap-
ped a> the Scout \ .-istant Ma -
te .
merit badge- anil a number of
the boy.« received the M. R. A.
1' a .- t Mark-man, Marksman,
Mark-man 1st class and Sharp
Shooter medal. Friday afternoon I
a water meet was held at the
water front for .-wimmers, non
swimmers, and beginners. Non-
,-wimn . i s, row boat race, Kay
mond Odiorne. Tommy Zegub.
second placi. Watermelon scram-
ble, Chris Dickson. James Ire-
land and Donnie Long.
Friday night was the big
climax of the week, the Indian
Diana from Obrlen; a brother
and family, Mr. and Mrs. By
ran De Buck, their children, Pat,
Lou. Anie and Jo and their
friend Donna Rogers all from
Plain Dealing La.
Mr .and Mrs. Nichols took
for an outing and served a bar-
becue supper on their back yard
lawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Smith
and Cid Eastland vi.-ited with
Austin relative- Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and M i -. la .-lie Gibson
and son. Richard Wayni .-pent
"he weekend ii tin T. A. Gil-
ley home. Richard Wayne -tayed
over for a little visit with his
grandparents.
Major and Mrs. J. P. Zinn
and children, Sandra and Connie
left durinir the past week for
Richmond. Virginia. Mi . Zinn
and children have spent the past
few month- with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Moncure
Sr., Major Zinn joined the fami-
ly recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Alexander
Boys at .-amp were Jinimie.
Ireland, Ca i Simpson. Thoma-
Zegub, Raymond Odiorne. Jim
nin Odiorne. Charles Schoeder,
Bryan Ferguson, Chris Dickon,
Kenny Kesselus. Mark Wilson.
St. John's Lutheran
Church
Rev. Elias Rode, Pastor
PAIGE, TEXAS
Saturday, August 1'?:
a. m. Confirmation Cla.-.-.j
Sunday, August 14'
:i>0 a. m. Worship Service.
10:15 a. m. Church School.
7: '.<> p. in. Luther league.
Finn-day. August If
-:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal.
were invited over to Staples ^ ____
on the San Marcos river t<> heip a* .. i mi
celebrate the birthday of J. E. llOSpital IieWS
Sorrell: of Snyder, who i- a DISMISSED —
cousin of Mrs. Alexander. Paul Mi s Connie Kuehn. Smithvi :1<
Odendorf, uncle of Mr. Sor- Mi Adolph Miller. Smithvilli
rells served a 27 pound cat fi.-h
he had caught for the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rogers ___
from Rivertown, New Jersey j f)tt. > Wamel. Cedar Creek
ar,d Mr. Rogers' parent- Mr J. Kavecki, Cedar Creek
and Mr Ray J. Rogers of Mr.-, \lvi- Beck and baby boy
Palacio- spent Thursday after Mary Ann Bart, eh
noon in the home of Mr. ami Ren Simmons
Mrs. Arthur P. Smith arid Cid Mr- Bonnie Turner.
Eastland.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sharp j PATIENTS:
Kenneth Fohn, Cedar Creek
Mike Rivera
Oscar Fri.-ke
from the High Grove Communi-
ty spent Tuesday afternoon in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.
T. Simmons and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur P. Smith.
Mi- Klnia Sandifer, Elfin
Emil Hoffman
Mi Osca. Ruckei
In.ne Lawhon, Elgin
| Mi Durant Bell
Other guests in the Smith Johi McNulta
home during the week were j Richard Brieger
Mrs. E. K. Boyd of Au.-tii . Mrs. J Mrs. A. L. Koenig
Ralph Mortland of the Watter- Mary Ann Hofferek, Ro-a-kj
son community, and Mr. and I Charles Wright
Conquests of the Pole
V 4
On Apr ii 6, 1 909, the t ■■ ■. • '<r)
roueci ovr the North Pole <]■.■ ■ ol aq«
of exploration. Admiral Robert Peary
trediletJ for thii dis<overy after -.wrd
ing /tori e*p''.' 'j the A
In August, 1958. the U S S.
Naulilui" made hijloiy by
poijing biniafh the ice rap
at the North Pole on her way
from Hawaii to England.
Here, ol last, was the true
submarine"— <upoole of
previously unullained spr.-eds,
able to stay submerged for
weeks.
Today practii ally anyone ran
sweep over the Northern route
of Peory and the Nautilus f rew
Air France hos pioneered the
first |et routes beUf n los
Angeles and Par.s, ond Paris
to Tok/o via Anrhorr';«► new
tro.Is across the Polar regions
ot 3? 000 feet
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SUMMER
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SPINACH
FROSTY
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Prunes
SUGAR
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30c
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Chicken Noodle Soup 8 oz. can 10c
Vegetable Beef Soup 8 oz. can lfc
Tomato Soup 10 1/2 oz. can 10C
CRACKERS
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27c
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1960, newspaper, August 11, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237804/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.