Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1961 Page: 4 of 4
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HAS'tROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, JANUARY ■>. liHU
c. A. Eakew, putt- wrttei
f. r the \ i. :•>. American and
State-man covered the Sugar
Uowl guim in New Orleans, Lu.
Monday, when Rio and Miss-
issippi ela-hed.
Miss Lynette tiie.-.-eke of Ama-j
rillo was u holiday truest of her '
•.ister and family. Mr. and Mrs.
L. Hrarmon, Jr., and Lynette.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smitf and!
nildren. Carol, O. and There
a, of l\>st were Christina; week
- nd jrue.-t of Mr. Smiti.'s mo
"her, Mr.-.. .1 I> Smith, and his j
Mster and brother-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. R. K. Standifei They ;
Aen joined for Christina Day
■ tinner ny Mr. Standifei'.- mo i
•her. Mr \V. 11. Standifei of j
Biffin.
Mr. and Mrs
«nd little son,
>'f Dallas, were
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones
Duff, during the holidays.
Mr, and Mrs. Roland Flick
Hou.~t.on were Tuesday guests
Mr and M,.-. Frank Lei
Dr. and Mrs. R, W Lovele.-- and
children, I lob, Ann and Lyni <,
wen guests of Dr. Lovek>s's
trothor, Mr. and Mi.-. 1.. C.
Loveless, in Irving on Monday
On Friday
d friends in
(i. \V. Smith
George Michael,
guests of her
Mc-
of
of
after Christinas
LoVele-Sfs visit*
A ntonio
Mi-- Sharon Findley of Hous-1
ton wa- a weekend uuest of)
Mi \i ma F.ivin.
Miss Fmma Rue, Mrs. Sally!
(Roe) Smith, Mi. and Mrs. Ky-;
lie Roe and Claude Roe, of A us- i
tin. and Mrs. Fffie (Roe) New
man of Keirville, -pent
Thursday in the home.- of their
cousin.-. Mi J. ( . L"ck and M
Lock, a d Mrs. T. 11. Kimbrough
and Mr. Kimbrough.
Mr . C. F Ciaihorne and Mis-
Mattie Claihorm . accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clai
horn< of Fort Worth spent se-
veral days la-t week in Houston
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clai-
borne.
Mi. and Mrs. Jo.. Pr
Arlington -pent New Year's day
with hi father, J. F. Price.
Mi Ida Mae Tomlinson of
Clinton, Oklahoma was a irui -t
for everal days this week
Mr. and Mr- tlilbert Mcl'lana
ban of Kingsville and \V S.
Whitworth of Watterson were
New Year's Day caller- of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilly Tnwnsend
of College Station spent several
day.- during the holidays with
his parent.-. Mi and Mrs. W. H.
Townsend, Sr.
N i . John Hancock and child-
ren have returned home aftei
pending the past week in Tex
arkana with theii mother and
grandmother. Mrs. Tom Taylor.
Mr. and Mr Charlie Meyer-
weiv in Houston over the week
end with her brother, Mr. and
Mi v Harold Sanders. They were
accompanied home by her fa
ther. Whit Sa iei of Leesville,
La., for an extended \i-it.
Guests in tin home of the Rev.
and Mr.-. Walter J. Cartwright
during tl • oliday- wen Mi.
' Cartwriuht's parent.-. Mi. and
Mi- .1 W Cartwright <f Tex
arkana; Mr-. Cartwriuht'- fath
er, W. 1!. Atkins, Sr., of Sail
Antonio and hei brother, \\ H.
Atkins. Jr., and family of Fort
Woi t h.
Mrs. O. B. Wilson
Gives WSCS
Program
Hospital News
DISMISSED
Jimmy Paeheeo
Mrs. Allen McMuriey and baby
Velnia Ervin
Mrs. Dorothy Canty, Sniithville
Mrs. Wallace Craft
Tamniie (.irie-enbeek
.1 H MeyeiMcDade
Mrs. Hertha M. Williams and
j baby
Mrs. Helen K Snee«l and baby,
Smithville
I Mrs. S. Rodrique/. and baby,
Mel )ade
! Leo Hermes, Paige
M A unit Merle Wa-hingt-on
and baby
P \ II IN I >
\I . Fay Tayloi. McDadt
! I red Fiebrich Sr., Red Rock
| MiLula Nell Hay
Mr-, \rthur P. Smith
| Mi.-, (ieraldin. Powell, Smith
ville
Mr-, l'.iina IL .-kin-
Mrs. P. J. Parker
Roi aid Harnard. Dale
Pai.y l o>, McMurrev
Calvary Episcopal
Church
JAMES H. WATT, Minister
SUNDAY SERVICES:
U:80 a. m. Church School.
11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer
and Sermon.
Holy Communion at 11:00 a.
m. on the fourth Sunday.
Church
Catholic Church
Rev. Louis Wozrink
Sunday Masses 7.30 and 9.'10
A. M.
Morning Masses, daily 7:00 a.m.
First Friday and Holy Days at
7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Contractors' Notice
Of Texas Highway
Construction
Sealed proposals f<o construct-
ing I..'Kit mile- of Widen lira..
Strs., Ha e and Asph. Cone,
j Pavt from E. City Limits of'
Hast top o Alum Cieek on High-I
wa> No. SI I 71. overed by F i
: '.!KI (7i in Hastrop County, will
l received at the IIighwa\ De j
partment, \n-tm, until 1 :00 a
in.. Januar, 20, ISM51. and then!
• publich ope ins I and read.
Plan, and .specifications includ
inn minimum wage rate a- pro
videtl '•> Law are available at
tie office of Fdwaid S. Bal.-er,
Ri -ident Kngineer, Ha-trop Tex-
ii-, and T. \a- Highway Depart
ment, \u-tin I'-tial right- re
1 -ei \ ed.
Paige Met
Churcl
H. C. Newman,
Ser-ices are held
day morning at !):(k|
Evening services
first and third Sun<|J_
p. m . with H. C.
tor. P
Dr. Neil R. Gj|
OPTOMETRl^ v
I Iff ice llourv — Mr—
Daily Except Tag
(In Elgin on Tn*
l<M*d on Hiurmlij
OFFICE: ttl.1 M. WL y
IND
Mrs <> I! Wilson was pro
grom lead. : for the New Year's
Day meeting of the Woman'.-
Society of Christian Service
held in t e Methodist Church
of ! chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denison.
Mi. and Mrs. D. L Vest and
<-n. l.arrv. of San Antonio
For the
Ni w Year'
gave a
r.titli d
DID YOU
KNOW THAT -
THIS
AGO-
(from
WEEK, 20 YEARS
the Advertiser file)
Mis.- Sam Edith Biggins
(.Mrs. Lloyd Ketha) returned
to her work in Montecello.
Mo. where she is county home
demonstration agent, after
-pending Christmas holidays
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam J. C. Biggin*.
Hi-lights from Pete Shady
\lex Waugh down with the
"flu" and Cecil Long with
pneumonia, and the walls of
tbe west wing of the new
-ehiKil building completed!
DRIVE N
GROCERY
Tracy Chalmers
OPEN SUNDAYS
1602 Main — Phone 90
pent the holidays with her pa-
rent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee.
i in Thursday they were joined
.hen by Larry's friend, Kill
I Se l >tte, for the weekend.
Holiday vi,-.; i- of Mrs. Syd
W. athi rford and daughter, Mar
iha Lou, were Mr. and Mrs.
John Hood of Helton, Mr. and
Mr.-. P.. L. Hoffman and daugh-
ters, Patricia and Nancy, of
Austin. Mrs. Clarence Rosen
balm of Hartlett. Col. and Mr-.
Clay 0. Collier and Carol Sue,
of ort Sill. Oklahoma, Mr.
and Mrs J. H. Gunn of San An-
tonio, Mrs. Laura Harrington of
Jonah, and Aubrey Wcatherford
of Temple.
Christmas Day guests of Mi
and Mrs. J. G. Lock were then
children and grandchildren, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Lock and child-
ren, How aril and Johnny, of
Lock hart, and Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Coopwood, of Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberson
and sons, Macon and Michael,
of Austin and Mi. and Mrs.
Albert Lock and son.-, Albert,
Jr. and David. Guests on Monday
after Christmas were Mr. and
Mrs. James Wolf and Mrs. Carl
Theilepape and daughters. Carla,
Harbara and Patsy of Houston.
Visitors of Mr. and Mis. Frank
Dei:i.-on for one day during the
holiday were his sisters, Mr.-.
Fla Gillespie of Houston and
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McGowan of
Santa Clara. California.
Mis.
Ran-
M rs.
W.
r.
i
DID SANTA MAKE IT A
"GREEN" CHRISTMAS
E0R YOU?
There's no better way to use
your Christmas money than to
make it work for you. Practice
the thrift habit . . .
SAVE REGULARLY
at the
CITIZENS STATE BANK
OF BASTROP
"YOI'R FRIENDLY BANK"
MEM HER I DIC
votional shi
Meditation
"Year- Ali> ad," and ..n Fpi:.han>
message to the new members.
M' W.!-i>! ed for hei pro-
gram "Fellowship without Har-
riers." and closed the program
with a pray. r.
During the ui-ine.-- -sior.
over which Mr- Curtis Saiuier-
presided, intresting letter.- wen
read froni Ms-s Gloria Jamison.
Missionary to Korea and Mur
ray Dickson, mi-.-innary to Ho
li via.
Member pr. •< nt wi it
Henry S- : uyl< r. Ms W. B.
some. Nils. Curtis Sanders,
Claude Wool.-ey, Mr- R
Loveless and Mrs. Wilnon.
First Methodist
Church
WALTER J. CARTWRIGF1T
Sunday, January >. l'.oil
Church School !':4<> a.m. John
Wieting. Superintendent
Morning Worship 10:55 a.m
Sermon: "Fellowship of th.
Unashamed." (Roman.- 10:11 >
Methodist Youth Fellowship at
6:00 p.m.
Evening Servict 7:00 p.m.
Sermon: "Each One Teach
One."
Jar. JO, Tuesday, Circle Two
of th. Woman's Society of Chri-
tian Service will meet at 7:'I0
p.m. with Mr-. Jam. Kershaw
as lioste s. Th< progiam will
be led by Mr- Warren Higgins.
Jan. 11, Wednesday. The Of-
ficial Hoard meets in the chapel
at 7 30 with William C. Dick
son, chanman. presiding
Thuisday, p.m Senior
Choir Practice.
Saturday, 10:M0 a.m Th* Jun
• )i Choir will practice each Sat-
urday morning under the !<>«
dership of M* F. I . Pearcy.
Grace Lutheran
Church
1 th and Wilkes Street
Rev. Adolf F. Michalk, Pastor
Smithville, Texas
(The church of the 'Lutheran
Hour and 'This Is The Life'
TV. I
i Saturday Bible School 8 10:,'i0
a.m.
Sunday School and Bible classes
H a.m.
! Morning se
j Installatii
! ltifii
♦'hone I Oh
s
\
aw
i and <
ices at 10 a.m
of Officers foi
Hcppv
JAN C ARY r.
Jimmy Wright
Ray Gillit
Til In* Corona
JANUARY <;
\Ii-. Leroy Chalmei
Dannv Cartwright
JAM ARY 7
Sherry Lynn Martin
JANUARY -
Walter (.'raft
J A N U A R Y ! ;
M Paul Pag.
Joe Wilhelm
Clvde Ctardy
JANUARY 10
\iice Fay. Bnnkman
Ethel Culpepper
New Arrivals
William Clymer McMurrey
made hi- arrival at the local
I ho-pita! ori Saturday. December
24, Chri-tma Eve.
He i- th. eeond on «.f Nil
and Mi \ L. M Murrey, Jr
and the baby brothei of May-
nard McMurrey. 11. weighed -i*
pounds and 10 ounce on hi
arrival.
' omini' ' ini along with
the parents and brother are
his maternal grandparents Mr.
and Mi I!. Maynard, tnd
hi pateinal grandparent-. Dr.
and Mi A L. McMurrey, Sr.
of HoUrtol.
Mr. and Mr Juiu- I>ai i!<■ k
of Austin have announced the
arrival of their fn t child, An
thonv Craig, born Monday, De
cembct r , at 1J:0« in St. David'
| Hospital in Au-tin weigiiing 7
pound.- and ounces.
Rev Jo-eph S hmidt baptized
the infant hi St. Loui. Catholx
Church, Austin. Sponsor were
Mi I C Harri of Houston,
and Charlc Daribk of Austin,
uncle and aunt of th. baby. Mi is
Joy Elaine Goertz of Rockne,
tood a proxy foi her -inter
Mrs. Hani during the cere
mony
Also welcoming the oaby are
hi grandparent- Mr. and Mrs.
F red Goerty., Rockie; and Mr.
and Mr Einil Darilek of Aus-
tin (ileal grandparent- are Mi
Tower Theatre
— BASTROP —
Fri.. ^at.. Januar> H-7
KAY STRICKLYN
WILL \HI) PARKER
—IN—
^ OIII1"
Jesse James
— Plus Second Feature
M Mi 11 WINDSOR
—IN—
Swamp Women
Sun.. Mon., Januar> H-M
FRANK SINATRA
DEAN MARTIN
SAMM\ DAVIS, JR
PFH KB LAWFOBD
\ N (, 11 DICKINSON
IS
Oceans 11
Tu'a... January 10
BATTLE OF
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—IN —
Blood Island
Bank Nite $345.00
Mary Kadura.
Darilek and Mr
f) f Moulton
Rockne
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LI Bit Y 'S Ml t00
Tomato Juice 2 for 23c
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PEACHES
2 for
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TOMATOES
2 for 25c
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NO. 10!
2 lor
35c
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MXYFLnYYEK (.olden (ream No III!
CORN
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Whole Potatoes 2 for 27c
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PORK & BEANS 2 for 27c
RANCH STYLE
BEANS
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WOLF NO !(|0
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45c
VYOLF Nil (no
TAMALES
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GOLD MEDAL ROUR
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SUGAR 5 pounds
FLOOR WAX Johnson's Kleer — 26 oz.
FURNITURE WAX Pride pint
TOILET TISSUE Soft Weve 2 for
NAPKINS Northern 80's 2 for
FACIAL TISSUE Kleenex 200's- 2 for
WAX PAPER Cutrite—125 ft. roll
TIDE regular 31c giant
FAB gaint
CLEANER Handy Andy--quart
LIQUID DETERGENT Lux—22 ounce
CLEANSER Baho 14 ounce — 2 for
AIR DEODORANT Florient—5 1-2 ounce
STARCH Staflo Liquid—quart
BRAN FLAKES Post 40% 11 ounce
ALPHA-BITS Posts—8 1-4 ounce
POPCORN Buddy Boy - 2 pound
OLEO Blue Seal 2 pound
MARGARINE Satin Whip- 1 2 pound
WEINERS Bulk-pound
CHEESE Wisconsin—pound
HAMBURGER Fresh Ground pound
FRYERS Fresh Dressed pound
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1961, newspaper, January 5, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237825/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.