Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1961 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP tTFX AS> \DVKKTISKK. MARCH 2. 11M>I
$
ITBLSHED EVERY THURSDAY
AT BASTROP. TEXAS
I. E. 8TANDIFER
AMY S. STAND1FER
Subscription Rate $2.50 Per Yeer, Payable In Advance
Tickets On Sale
For Teen Tower
Supper Sal. Night
Tickets went on sale this
Publisher week for the Youth Organiza
. Editor tion supper 111 conjunction with
the carnival being held at Teen
Towei Saturday uivjlit. March
1th.
/96/
Entered as Se.-ond Class Matter at the Post^Office at
Bastrop, Texas, Under Act of March 3, 1379 A barbecued ham supper will
be served between <> and 9 p.
ni. at 15 cents for adults and
50 cents for children through the
sixth grade, according to Mrs.
\V. B. Townsend and Mrs. W. C.
Dickson, chairmen of the food
committee. Potato salad, pinto
beans, relish and bread, cake,
'"""" pie und drinks will be available.
Carnival committees are busy
assembling their games for the
fun and entertainment of all who
attend.
Persons desiring to bring ar-
ticles for the country store he-
fore Saturday may leave same
at the Bartsch Beauty Salon at
, 1011 Main Street. For infor-
Pceaa Tour j for a copy of MP-313 and L 245. matjon aa U) tht, type of af.
Mr. B. C. Hancock, Extension: While we were at the Alexand-1 tjcjetl %VHnted for ti1(, store, Mrs.
Service Horticulturist from Col- ^ P'act>. hailes L. Alexander j nerman Bartsch, Mrs. J. A.
lege Station, led the disussion on demonstrated a pecan bumper s,nith or Mrs. Karl Callahan
a pecan tour in Bastrop County t,0<1 shaker. This and simtliar
on February 8. About 25 people equipment is very good to use
attended the tour and received 'n harvesting pecans.
pointers on management of T|1(.n the group went to the
P^ans. Rockne V. F. W. for lunch.
NEWS *
yuntif
ffyUcuUmat
MARCH 2:
Mrs. Lillian Waugl
Betty Schuyler
MARCH 3:
Mrs. Linnie Kelley
Mrs. James Bryan
MARCH 4:
Mi>. Maude Herndon
Bobby VVoehl
Charles William^
MARCH 5:
Ann Loveless
Mrs. Hubert William.-.
Mrs. James Wolf
Joe Bartsch
Bobby Frieda
Henry Bell, III
MARCH 7:
John Powell Ash
Mrs. Vesta Jones
Mrs. J. B. Hendrix
MARCH 8:
Katie Wentland
Hospital Mews
DISMISSED
Mi . Walter Moncurt "r.
William Dickson
Clias. Bernard
A1 hei t Rot her
Mrs. Monioe Kc-sel
Ruby Morrison (colored >
Mi>. Francis lioertx and son
Linda Wilhelm
Debbie Cartwright
PATIENTS
Mr Alvin Fiebrich
Mr.-. Woody Moore
Fred Fiebrich Sr.
(.'has. Kvans
Kleber Tri«^ Sr.
Mi- Kd Wolf
Uichai'l Hoffman
Mrs. S. V llar.it
Mi>. Tom i iff in
Mi Billy Tom Jones and baby
girl
Ground Broken
With Ceremony
broken lo a.m.
new state office
which will
Fish Com
padeful of
(Jov. Price
chairman of
Commission.
The first stop on the toui was
at the Alexander pecan grove
Kreitz Market of Lockhart fur
, nished the barbecue. The rest
may be contacted.
Proceeds from the supper and
carnival will be used to benefit
the Little League teams of Bas-
trop and the Teen Tower build
ing.
The drawing for the $22.50
it Bateman Here Mr Hancock 1 of the lunch was furnished and Picnic cooler donated by the
insect rnd disease con -serve,! by Mrs. D. Alexander, Bastrop Coca Cola Bottling Com-
trol. He pointed out that now Mrs. Charles D. Alexander and Pan>' P"*« will be
, Mi s McMullen held at 9 o clock and the person
is the time to spray for pecan , . . ' ,
° whose name is drawn must be
tratcn agent
scale and phylloxera. The phyl- j
., . The first stop after lunch was present to win.
loxera causes the galls or !tt t)lt. Callahan orchard near Kveryonc is urged to come out
on the leaves and stems. Both i{ocj-ne where Mr. Hancock dis- and support the youth of Ba.
insects car. be controlled by CUf.>et| management of native trop in maintaining THEIR place
spraying the trees (before the p,vnn> }>rol,ablv the first thing
leaves put out) with a dormant U) do ,vlth natjVr pocans js to
oil spray. I so A pallons of the cjoan ou^ the brush, weeds, and
oil emulsion to 100 gallons of otht.r tl,„.c T, , lifli,n< wh< n wt>
water. For a complete spray mak(, a < ( -
schedule on pecan-, come by or of- ,,rov(l
WTite the county agents office (]lH. t..'
Thinning or t
be done onlv ;*ft<
of pecans in some
we cannot harvest
the undergrowth,
op working should
studying the
that is always chaperoned byj
one, two or three or more pa-
rent-, depending on the site of I
tht crowd, whenever it is open.
W'\y wouldn't you rather that
your children k<i there for an
evenings ctitertainment than
some other places they might be
likely to co?
Tower Theatre
-BASTROP-
Fri.. Sat., March 3-4:
STEVE REEVES
—IN—
The Last l)a\
of Pompeii
—Plus Second Feature—
GIN \ LOI.LOBRIC.IDA
YVES MONTANI)
—IN—
Where The Hot
Wind Blows
. Mt^n.. March 5-6:
SPENCER TR.U'Y
FRFDRM MARCH
(,] NK KELLY
—IN—
Inherit
The ^ind
Tarwd.-u, March 7
YI'L BRYNNER
K \ \ K FN D A LI,
— IN—
Once More
Willi Feeling!
Bank Night $340.00
amount and quality of production
on the present tr,e.-. You would
be better off with a well man-
aged native grove of pecans then
to t"p work or plant other varie-
ties and not do a good job of
management. Mr. Mane k point
eti out that the MAN is the
most important part of manage
ment.
The la.-t stop on the tour was
the (). P. Leonard place at Alum
Creek. You may knov. thi plan
as the David Bottom ot the Al-
len Bottom. Here we saw ,ome
planted trees that had been top
worked and >udd<d and grafted
to othei varrieti.. Mr. Hancock
pointed out the way to put on
a patch bud and an inlay graft
and discu std the .-< of each. He
al-M di-- u sed and pointed out
the an of the tree, and man-
The '.our was planned by the
following member- of the Pecan
program building committee:
Charle.-, D. Alexander, E. E.
II off mar. Johnny Barton, and
County Agent Joel R. Re< e.
Among the ones attending the
tour were: Steve Lindsev. Cald-
well County Agent; Dub Moore,
Lockhart; Marian Harris, Man-
ager, and Alton Watkm-. Crop
Foreman of the Luling Founda-
tion; and Mr. William .Lockhart.
.Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Probst,
Mrs Joe Proh t. and Louie Wil-
t e;-; , Roi , r>e; Bob Bau^h, M .
Callahan, and C. Y. Poweli,
Cedar Crck; Mr. and Mr-.
Charb - D. Alexander, Mr. and
Mi.-. I). Alexander, Mr . Noah
McMullen, and Leiand Harri.-,
Bateman; M. A Prokop and M.
A. Pi ok p J j., E. N. Powe I and
Elton Ingram, Bastrop; Johnnv
Barton, Utb-y; K. E Hoffman.
Alum Creek; Harold Goerner,
Ba irop Chamber of Commerce,
B. 0. Hancock, and Joe! R. Re. e.
Enters < alf Scramble
B< bby Lew; of M< Dade and
Alvin IYerirh of Rockne entered
Plans Made For
April (lancer
Crusade
The Bastrop County Unit of
the American Cancr Society held
it- regular monthly meeting at
the Bastrop Chamber of C<>m-
• ierc . M; Walt. i J. ("ai tw right,
Outlook For Houttehold
Equipme.it
La.-t week we discussed pots
and pans for the home. This
week we will di.-cu.-s the larger
household equipment because a
slump in the equipment market
is forcing manafacturers to conic
up with new convenience fea
tun-. If you are shopping for
a refrigerator, room air condi
tioner, washer dryer have a
look at what's new in gadget !ie-
for you buy.
Here are -ono f the latent
development? it: household <•
quiptnent which you will .-e in
the years ahead:
R frigerators. Greater popul-
a r i t y f >r refrig' rator-freezer
•mbinations and automatic de-
fi :•! g models More interior
space due to new types of in
MISS SCOTT ACCEPTS
JOB WITH WELFARE
DEIT. IN \BII.ENE
\li Charlotti Scott left Fri
.lay for Abileto where she ha
accepted a po-ition a Field
Worker with t!><• Welfare Depart
ment.
Mi- Scott attended the I'n
iver-ity of T. Me until thi- pa-t
,-i ine-ter, when she star ted on a
months special training for her
job.
She i the ilaughtei of Mr.
and Mrs. C. y. Scott.
Selective Service
The following Bastrop County
boys regi.-tered with Nx-al Ib>arcl
85 upon attaining their eight-
eenth birtlulay:
Karnest ( lemon-
Tom:i.y L. Mdntyre
John Perez, Jt
Set ^ i ■ • M'-ntemayor
Benito (iataiara, Ji
Alvin A /immcrhanz*
K }■ Mcfiret'or
Walter Mills
J.m N'illarreail, Jr
(■round v
Thui>day f>
building in Au.-tin
house the tiame
mis-ion. Tlie first
dirt wa.- turned by
Daniel, who also i>
the State Building
The building when completed
will h«ve an area of 147,205
,-quare feet. The construction con
tract call for an expenditure of
$2,07(i,102. Of that amount the
game commission i paying $1
million.
The building is located on the
southwest coriui of lath and
Congress Ave. just north of the
Capitol building.
It i the fifth tow structure
on the Capitol campus program
within the past four years.
In addition to the (lame &
Fi.-h Commission the building
also will houte the Public Wel-
fart Department; the Banking
Commission; State Board of
Plumbing Kxamint rt and the En-
gineers Registration board.
Exterior walls will be of Texas
pink granite, with white granite
bi .-k over grey gla-s window-.
M.-mbei • of thi various boards
scheduled to occupy the building
were tn attendance at the ground
breaking.
NewArri
wu . 'lymasssass*.
Mr. and Mi 0*-
proudly *nnounciJ
of t lie 11 flj , Vi, • 1
pound, ,-ix ouiic,. ,
little Lisa Kay
St. David's ll„.p,ui
on Friday, Februih
at 1:01 p. ni.
Hei maternal Krt->
M and Mi- j,
her paternal .
Mr. and Mr ov.,1
Si Maternal
cut* are Mi. at.,j yj
palae of Mi,/ v '
Dr. Neil Ft
OPTOMI
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and plan
bt Cm sad
Walia.
rts had been
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I7>1 items in-
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Bast
Cr,\r,
er patients
during the past few
month-, saving man;, dollar - f- ■
the . patient \I r V c r n o n
Kvats making a survey of
how many patient were served
ii. Ba-trop County ditring the1
; a ' year. All dr< -sings are made
by volunteer workers.
Member- pre-.tnt at t!e meet
ing were Mr.-. W J. Carw right,
Mi Va lor. Hanna, Mrs. H. D.
Pat ton, Mr . Wilma Trigg, Mr -
R. E. Myers, Bastrop; Mr Vet
un Evan , Mr T. Guyton, Sr.,
Smithville and Mr Steve Roman
IT'S SO MUCH EASIER
AND SAFER - -
\\ h* n von hill ht ( hfrK, «iif *
\ fHir < > vour r r ft it 1, v
of Ittrgt* «uiDN rn%h on hant! ^ o
of wht rt *. uf tu * yTM- ariff for what
W c \s ill in- Jflilll lo OfH'll iill Id
for \ on lod;i\ !
FIRST NATIONAL BAN
Member I IM<
BW 11
VITF.ND DINNER FOR
K NK.1ITS 'ii JACINTO
IN DALLAS
Mr. and Mr*. B. B Sanders
of Bastrop and Dalia attended
I-
Wed Thur- . March
CLOSED
11. T
inty MlVr;- - Pr
tar Creek; Art!
■kne; and Cindy
Ordt
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micp ,-sa:
Pri.. Sat.. Match 10-11".
( oi l IA (iB\Y
(JR \ N I WILLI AMS
—IN—
The Leech
Woman
—PLUS SECOND FEATURE
PETER <TSHINC,
FREDA JACKSON
IN
Brides Of
Dracula
Tree Farming:
Bill Smith, Ej
Ron t/v Srieciali
Bat
10
trop County February v
to work with me and some of
the farmer in Bastrop ( ounty.
We visited seveial farm when
Mr. Smith madi ;-ugg<- lions or
management of Forestry tree:
and land.
Whil< he was here, Mr. Smith
jigne<l up Mr B. B. Sa-dnt-
and Mr. H. C. Wilkin-- a< 1 r• •
Farmer Tie. farming i- man-
aging forest trees foi greater
production and conservation.
CARD OF THANKS
1 Wish to express my deepest
thank t<> my many friend for
: their cards, flower- and viMt
and calls while I was a patient
in the hospital. My grateful ap
preriation, too, to the entire
hospital staff for their atten-
| tion and care.
Nolan (ilass 1-lpd
•>. Republic of Tex a .
'I ii be eiir ii,,. f ,j memlx ' hip,
a pei .un mu t be either an in
live or an honorary member of
the Son of the Republic of T«'X
a: and, in addition, mu t have
performed an outstanding ser-
vice to or have made a acri-
fice beyond the bounds of duty
it behalf nf tt,e State of T> x-
as, or must lave by hi talent
contributed to the development
of the heritage of Texan.
It's rosU't contains the name-'|
• if many of Texas' most out
landing men.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1961, newspaper, March 2, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237833/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.