Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1961 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTKOF (1KXAS) ADVFUTISFK. FEBRFXKY If.. li 61
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TIME
REALLY
DOESN'T
MEAN
ANYTHING
at the First National Bank
where our
24' Hour Depository
is available for our customers' convenience after banking
hours! Jt's safer to deposit \our day's receipts after
your business closes, and it's very easy to do
Just drop by and we will be
glad to tell you how
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
"Where you bank with confidence"
MEMBER FDIC
sus?—: :—
F Locals
College Students
Reminded Of
Income Tax
In a -pecial rei>-a.-e today, col
lege students were reminded by
tin Inti rrial Revenue Service of
scvem! c -moderations. in meeting
their Federal inconn tax obliga-
tions.
Ti. L. T'i in: ' y, District Dir«(-
t<>?" of Internal Revenue at Aus-
tin. issued the following state
ments to clarify ■•■•■tain mis
u i *der standing-:
]. Students eaniir.u SC.OQ or
more during 1960 are required
t • file si; income tax return.
Ti i- i so even where the stud-
ent i- churned a a dependent by
hi.- parents.
2. Students having incomes of
less thai $fjOO during1 1960, and
who have had incorm tax with-
held, .-houl.-i file a retur: lo get
tiici-e taxes refunded.
3. A single student filing a
;•••!■ • should claim one exemp
tinn for himself, even if he is
also claimed y hi- parents as
a dependent.
!. In a com: unity property
-tat<-. s ..t'i. a- Texas, the total
combined inline of hu.-band and
wife is cor.sideii-d one-half at
tributable to each. Thus, married
pei'-o! , it., .'.iding student. , may
elect to file a joint return by
. combining their total incomes;
or separate returns with each
r< portis exactly one half of
ti ■ combined income.
Marri ->1 students who file
return- and who are furn-
• ;r chief support by
their parent cannot be claimed
a dependents by their patents.
Mr. i'hinney added that stud-
• < parents of students hav-
ing qiivstions in these matters
oi. .J t< lephone or vi.-it th« ,r
I1 [ a! 1 re !.al Revenue Servict
of l ie e.
Mr.-. R. K Myei - attended a
meeting of the District lnter-
,-cnolastic One-Act I'lay director.-
in tin Shiner High School Gym,
Wednesday night of la-t week.
Mi. and Mi.-. Robert Koch of
San Antonio were guests of their
son. Harris Koch and Mr-. Koch,
for the Chamber of Commerce
banquet Thursday night.
Mi-. Rub> Ferry spent last
weekend in lialve-ton and at
tended a Southwestern I' e 1 1
Telephone Company -eminat.
Miss Camly Rham\ of \u.-tin
was- a weekend hou.-eguest of
Mi.-- Liiula Claiborne.
Mr. and Mrs. Knox Kinibroug
were weekend v. u e .- t s of her
uncle- and aunt-. Mr. and Mr .
1 H. Hell. Si and Mr Norma:
Atkinson, in Houston. They also
visited with Mr. and Mi.-. J"e
Farquhar.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Boatright
and little daughter, spent the
weekend here with their r< -pec-
ti\< parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
Boat tight and M . and Mrs.
L'yles- Duran.
Edward Ebner and Miss Lois
Turn- i of Austin were Sunday
guest- of his mother. Mrs Min
nie Ebner.
Mr. and Mi MeFhaul
and Mr. and Mi . T. H. Kim-
brough were Sunday afternoon
I visitors of M i and Mr- M ■ O.
i Chapph in Faige.
Weekend guest- of Mr. and
iM1-. .lame- Crook- w« re her
I parent.-. Mr. and Mi Martin
jl.aVergru. a:..; hit ,-ister. Ml
' Fau Swick and daughter, J.dy
j and son, Bill, of Baytown.
Mr.-, and Mi R. C. Smith Sr.,
and family, and M; and Mrs.
F C Smith, Jr. re< t ntly bought
a house in Austin and are now '
at home at To* South Firs"
Street,
1 Mr. and Mr-. S. A. Warrei
j formerly of Austin have bougi.t j
the R. C. Srn.; h«n.< 4" ■
Cedar Street and an new i>
sidemt- of Bastrop. Mr. Warrei.
is a retired railroad mat Mr-. ;
Wai ren called in a d i .cribetl 1
to the Advertise; in >-rd« r to .
familiarize thei s< 1 ve •- ,th th
tow:. it : - ...
Of Slaughter Calf Grading
Points Toward Problem's Solution
i The following article was
written by Kleber Trigg .11., foi
the Fort Worth Stat Telegram.
Mr. TrigL1, attended the National
Cattlemen'.- A--h lation conven-
tion in Salt Lake City in Jan
uar.v, and i> one of five men
appoint.-d to study slaughter
calf grading.)
Beef grading, a- it is adminis-
tiled by t In r.S 1) A., ha
caused c o n si d e r a b I • ■ univ. t
among members of the industry.
These are the producer, feeder,
buyer, packer, retailer and con-
sumer. In some instance- t wo
• i more may be a combined
operation, but all are dependent
upon each other and all are af
ft i ted to -oim degree by govern-
ment carcass grading.
While grading i.- a definite
subject of controversy. 1 do not
feel that the F S D A , itself,
i- the central target of criticism.
Officials of the department seem
willing enough to accept pro-
posals for constructive changes,
provided member- of the mdu.-t
ry can get together on what
such changes should be.
<>r Nowmbei Mtii atid loth,
ii Kan a- City a Nationwide
Beef Grading Conference wa-
-pon ured by the National Cat-
tlemei "- A - •, at ion for the p .
p..-. of gathering v o i «. of
authority on the subject from ,
far and wide. T • y came, they
talked freely, and much wa.- j
-aid. Whi n the irro'ip of about
f< ;r hundred, broke up ami went
home, it wa- apparent that the
subject had many more mi'.-
than most had realized.
< in' .f the ha: a Cny Me. t
i':g came plan:- f.o t ■ organ a
tioi "f a Nat., t.a I Beef G?a-:ing
Advisory Comn ittee to t a k e
place at the National Catti.
men' A.-sociation \n .ai Co:
vention to be held n Salt Ijikt: '
City. Ot Jauary li M h, the-
Natior.a Ad\ '.ry C>.nsmilt«,
wa- officially ^ari!/e.j f««t th-
effort to improve ..■•aumg «tand
ard>.
Sub'Con;mitt< < w • r e in;-
nie«iiat. -y farmed to uidy • p- .
fk phases at th« problem, onu of
which, wa- labeled "Calf liiad
ing".
In Kai - a.- City our T e x a -
Slaughtei Calf Fio-lucer.-' \
siK'iation bi ought *o the coiiven
tion flooi onte of the calf grad
ing problems that hav. become
a thorn in the ide of pioducer-.
buyer- and packets alike. The
newly t rmed national advisory
committ. i thought enough of our
situation to coii-.der it one o,"
fivt majoi subject- within the
industry that needed study, and
appointed my-elf ami four others
to undeilake the job. They are:
J. in \rinstiong, S. lira. Albania,
mi ml" . : tin N ational < 'alt i.
men'- A -ociatioti' Beef Grad
n.u Committee"; (il< \. I.,.- jj.
Natiora Farmei' Cnion lii
pre entative. South St. F a u 1,
Mil'. ■ 1 : I >i 1 .'.well Walter-.
A n i n a I Husbandry Frofe- or.
Oklahoma State Cniveisity, Stu'1-
water. Oklahoma; and Fred
Dm hi:.-, Fii n«li • t of tin Texas
I i.di • t M. at Fa. kei \
-ociatiom t'larkwood Texas.
\ • •: .1 met tu g .if the Na
tional Committee is scheduled
foi July and in the meantime
our "Caif Grading" group will
attempt to appraise all pro
hie ti* row effecting thi cla-
ifnatioi of grading and from
ti::- appi.u-al recommend what
chance we think would be to
tt . e-t inter, -t of all concerned.
Thi will t be un ea ■ y job ami
: una . - fa. tot ■ rnu-1 • taken
into on side rat ion.
T 1. e r I are about 9.1)00,000
calve- -laughtc re.j annually that
repiesent approxwnateiy 2a per
ti-' of a.l catt ■ killed in the
United St a:. - About one half
f tiie.-« af' fad a "Veal"
and tin otl'a i half a- " laughter
. alve • n,dt V - D.A grading
tandaril*.
V.a i nlf latig'it*- s ■ onsen-
tt . t : it; n i a-tei ■ tat. • ami
.■ ;: t-. thei dasi y <tatr ■ We
...n .i'*r M (,1c i. f Mm-
m-ota an a bit authoHty on thin
ih i ct a! d t"« • f r*ur ate in
and to find this heavy calf a
plat, of proper recognition in
out blading system present- a
problem hat we are searching
for an tn-wer to.
A .>tliei ma an qui tion and
probably the most controversal
of all giading problems is that
of fa! and marbling. How much
trim fat and inside marbling
-hould be a -ociated with the
quality of meat in e r t a i n
grades ' i- at has become a bad
word in -cientific circles, ami
not without some justification.
M t men in the industry aglet
t at tinn oi wa.-te fat i.- an item
to be reckoned with, but are op-
po. ed to de-emphasizing fat too
much, because flavoi and quality
of meat an directly a -ociated
with fat content. Then a.t only
two mean.- of controlling the
amount of fat on a carea--. One
i> thi.-ugh hciidity and the other
i through nutrition or feeding.
Control and knowledge in both
tin a field will no doubt ever,
tuaily bring recognition to the
type of carea- . whether it be
calf oi beef, that is most in
di mantl by the consumer.
tine olution to the situation
may t.e found iti a sy.-tem, called
dual giadtng. ui det -tudy by tin
C S.l) V Dual gtialing ha- it-
ceived quite a lot of publicity in
recent month- and basically in-
volvt - the ratiiif.- of carea- e-
v\ithu the grades, of good, choice
and prime on a numerical basis.
! depending on their actual cut
out value with r.spect to pre-
I mum: i iit> and overall meat yield
proportion t total carta >
w eight.
Such a sy-t,
it fleet itself ,, t|)
tin producer, who i J
ing and feeding ,, *1
-end piemium 1
to market. I ,
btltei way of ■
industry into a tt.J
the ploductioi f , F
la i ! animal .■!' "
for economy (.j
consumer denian.;
both large and .„
have the feel f,,r
-i«h animal a 1
•aoie intei ested m
records of their t,
-laughter than . .
kill lit i t has
even to the n.i ,
and laigei outfit , .
ly complete record
-pe. t.
It tin Nat .'-na \-
mittei i epi <■ . AS
I n d u .- t r y a t
through their iff
and improve car
standards to th< j„
wiil b« at ptal
tin dable to t e( | •
buyer, packer, r«• t
umei, they w ii) .
an u valuable
an
f
>1
00
1
be
of
the
Km
tli*
Th.
« •
e\ sde
that
in th
Ih t
Krn.li
.■ nt|)
theory
to
animals
is re |M
i. f the
- under
ition at
1 ication*
impo-e
fmd to
f thi- y-tem
sound, since ampb
avadabie to show
vary a great deal
t W hen all mem-
■ r. ' y tak, «! ia 1
cot , ide r at ion, much
.. bee a a . of th-
on the packers I
i for dual grading,
. - eif nmpithltiRR
II'. en tuaily,
changes will
t i.i finding
and tho-e of
Ar:i i.'ulturi
liealinK with
i Ve the hatii.'.
lit tt« i of all .
Since my gr
t . ( a;f Frobl.
pit eiate any <
!t r. ted peoph
the 'natter \
Box .ISO, Ha t!
hef.
of tt
rading
Mr. and M R • r t A .
\i St. Anne s Society
Hears Reports
Fo
Ti
d
Febiuary
Ki
;td, 1 " at Ak South Carolito Mrs. M k <
; Mi . M ' t;i on wa.- formerly j m• :>:ied at tn«
j Mi-S 1- ey I r:: - - O t., daughtei .
i'.f Sw; M . a 1 Mrs. Raymond j •->
I ltd, 1 Ak -i. South Carolina.
now -tati. ' i in Okinawa. M
Murci s< th. of Mr. t
Mrs. H Mur hi o They ar>
at hoim at 1000 Ea t Chestnut,
t'a-ti Texa- M
pre .
;nne".
Dominic
M
Hall
**. F
i. Tho
T u
■ 'z, ecretary,!
acre, and the
mi sage,
boy*- that
arm of dual
Texa-
How A Minister Helped Solve
A Man's Hearina Problem
By: \ance Woolwine
A man in hi- rnid fiftie- came
to see m- r> -ently, and .rtroduc
ed hirr.-elf as the friend of a
well-known minister in town.
He cxp...itied, "1 stopped go-
ing to church months ago,
becauei it had gotten to he too
much troubh trying to hear what
the preacher .-aid.
"1 ran :rto him ori t.r.e street
the otier oay. VS iieti I told him
why 1 don't go to church any-
more, he suggested I come to
see you. H« told m<- that you've
helped several other hand 'fhear-
ing iin-mbet- of our congregation
with Beltone."
I rea.-sured him, "Ciiance^ are
t at I can help you. too. But,
first, let m> make a electronic
mea ui'-ment of your hearing
loss." It revealed that his !o,-
could ea ily b< corrected.
1 -bowed him the new 1'a ltoni
CLASSIC Hear ng la-s.es, avail
able m \2 DIFFERENT mart
sty). - Hi cho '• the one that he
thought would be mo.-t becoming
to him.
I told him, "You'll find the
CLASSIC wonderfully cornfort-
. ■>*■< au.s« it's cu.-tom fitted
t ■ th. ize and shape of your
head. What'.- more, it', in-
d vid ially fitted to correct your
owe iiearing loss."
Th" fo"lowing Sunday, I met
him n the str -et after church.
H< to id . , "I could understand
t-very • .'•<! the preacher aid.
And I'm really looking forward
t eatitig thi football game and
P'-li* ica talks on T\ atei today!"
If yo . don't hi at as well as
y u u.-ed to. come in for a FREE
measurement analyse- of vour
hearing lo--, j*rul a I'REE dem
■ -tration of Beltor CLASSIC
Hi aring Gia--es.
I will be in Bastrop at the
1': trop Hotel Mori. Feb. 20 1:00-
p.m.
I'eltoiH Hearing Service
II R. "To." Mayhall Co.
Ai. tin, Texas
.7 Ma t Tth St. Ft.oi.e (]R2-' ?97
Bienham, Texa
St. Anthony Hotel Bldg.
Teiephone GR <1 4'172
Offic Houi - 9-,r week day.- 9 1
Sat. Evenings by appointment.
He
(iue
if M and Ea
Whit • or- during th. weekend
were her re phew, Mr. and Mr
Jack Hancock and daughter of j"" ' '
SmithvilJt ot. F; day night. Sat j ' "
urda-. ■ t, M . Whitworth'* •
ii i.l reported .
broth' Nl i. and Mr.-. Lester1
W hitwort ■ f Beaumont.
Wilhelm, welfan
.. ■ :: . • ;.oi ti-d t f a t 7 4 !
'poutid> of othing wa.-. collected
•jll clothing drive,
• urn of $76.(Wt wa
March of Dim«
ad of the 00
the paper by the
■ , Rocknt reportei « a r 1 i e t last
bed f,. , at
DID \OI
KNOW ill
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S nday t ight his i-ter, Mr-.
Jim C' ' and M Cox, of Smith-
ville, wen visitor*.
nth.
A. J. I."ng. who I.- employed!
t h e r 'iinmittee chairmen
a) ing report wet. Mi . Da
Tuck. . Mi V e t i on Bartsch,
Mi
Mat' ' a H ,i • h,, rs.
with the Western Aut.o Store, i-
, ,v, ... \do;p- Hoff at , Mi \rthur
-pen-:.ng . v. ial day this we"k
at the Terrace Hotel in Austin
and attending an Appliance
Training School.
Irut ear
appant'
mature
I ft)pre
mg, ant
aie cnab
giy neavy
n-1e that i
•as- quality
a they ii
att 1'
•ed pa-tuM
Utter bn
ling product
more
recp teed
• ding stock
s to market
unger age,
SI 0 C K R E I) I C I 10 N
ON MONUMENTS
P A ti L E T T E
L. W. STOLZ MEMORIALS
F. O. BOX 299
LA (JRANGE, TEXAS
40 fi
Notice Of Purchase
Of Water Pipe And
Joints
Notice i hereby given that
th< City of Bastrop, Utility De-
partment, will | eceive ealed
proposals for thi purchase of
rastiron water pipe and joint-
until 2 '10 P. M. on February
23, 19<.l, th': wi I publicly open
and lead arne ir, th' office of
the City Council of the City
of Bastrop, Texan.
All bid must be submitted to
th'- (';ty of Ba-trop, E'tilit;, IJe
partnn t.t, at the office of saw!
Department.
Flans and spectficatioi for
aid pip' and joints are avail-
able at the offic of the City
t/f Ha trop, t'tility Department.
The City of Ba.-.trop reserve-: the
right to refuse any and all bids
submitted.
JiO 2
Extra Special
mroiM i;n
I) o \\ \ r i l lo w s
each
SHARP FURNITURE CU.
PHONE TI
We Call For And Deliver
In Bastrop
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
Auatin, Tcxjm
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s|Hci;tl thi
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' ' Valiant
—I!
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YARD GOODS values to $1.39 G VW jk|
on Sale, Choice 39c per yar:^*^
2000 YARDS ASSORTED ***
MATERIALS from 49c to 98< a Fvbrua|
You will SAVE plenty on the teve
Materials
1000 pairs MEN'S SHOES, all "Coll
Latest Styles at Special P
You Will Save Money IlllU^
500 pairs LADIES SHOES, stnnc: Nig]
brands. A, AA. AAA up to EFF
You Save Money at HALF PHI1*' Feb
no
ONE lot NEW DRESSES, S1.9P 1
PRICES YOU WILL LIKE TO P;-
ri„ Sat
JEANS, Levy's Wranglers, ul bk
Level Best—we have them a ,u fou*l,
sizes. Also in all sizes for —1>
men and boys Ma
All Nru l%| Mrrrluin<li* ScV<
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1961, newspaper, February 16, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237831/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.