Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1961 Page: 4 of 8
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Kilter Service Station & Ranch House (la
On Highway 71, Weil of Bastrop
The following offer will be good for three days from Dec. 30 to Jai,
Come in and fill up with Ritter Gas, and get
Chicken and Dressing Dinner or Bar-B-Q Dinn
FREE. And another big extra—you will receij
Double Texas Gold Stamps with your purchase
$3.00 or more gasoline
YOU CAN'T BEAT THIS THREE DAY OFFER ANYWHERK «
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GRAND OPENING
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New Arrivals
Bears *'i. Trophy ^1''
In Tournament Roberta Terry
wgj • Plans are being made to fur-
At Heimar tlish a Player Room in the lo-
cal hospital in the near future
Coach H. J. Wolf's Hears fame as a Roberta Terrv M enional Pvt. and Mi- Vernon O.sborn
home last weekend from the . ponsored by the First Christian hav announced tin- arrival t
Weimar Roys Invitational Has- Church, of which she was a ba'>y son on Tuesday, Decem-
ketball Tournament with the con- member. bet at 10:.'M a. 111., in the Rer-
solation trophy. x>i«• Memorial Fund was es- j gstrom Air Force Rase Hospital.
In their first name they de tab)ished \ty ,he church shortly
feated Schulenburg 51-32, ami aft,,r ^cr untimely death sever
and went on to down I-a Grange a| vpars aKOi when church mem
55 4fi. " '
Bears came out victorious over c|,a))(.| to her memory. Reeause
Round Top-Carmine -57-.I4 for 0f ^jjC expense involved, and
the consolation title. because of the need for a Pray
Monday night of this week, er Room in thp hospital, the
the Rears were hosts to Lexing
Methodist Choirs
Continue With
Christmas Music
W Locals ^
Mi Kvie Templeton spent
Sunday afternoon in Johnson
The combined J u ti i o r and
Youth Choir, ..f First Methodist «;>«h her daughter Mrs Thomas
Church will sing a Polish Carol. • *'• Kl >' iinii lh,>lr '^"K^er.
In the final round the j ^ dedicate a small He wei«hod Rl'v, n K,umis and
ton in a game that netted them
a 54-25 vicU>ry. Robby Jenkins
was high point man with 16
points.
Friday night the Bears will
meet the LaCrange five in both
"A" and "B" games. Local fans
are invited to come out and en-
joy an entertaining evening in
the Rastrop gym.
change in plans was made.
The Prayer Room will, of
course, be open at all times, and
to all people, regardless of their
race or creed. Its dedication
as a memorial to Roberta Ter-
ry is as fitting as the beautiful
memory of her exemplary char-
Je.-us in th< Manger, Sunday
morning, as well as the Proces-
sional.
Youth Clio,i Members include:
Martha Roberts. Mary Lynn
Tin iittle fellow has been Claiborne, Donna Alexander,
given the name of Gary Vernon. Sandra Fain-, Carol Sue Four-
nit r. Hariiet Wieting, Sharon
14 and one half ounces.
The baby's grandparents are
Mrs. Millie Osborn and Mr. and
Mi*. L. H. (Jest.
Schuelke, Lynne Loveles, Bryan
Ferguson, Raymond Odiorne,
and Robby Greenes?.
Junior Choir Members are:
Pamela.
Friends of Mr- Wallaci Craft
who is a patient at M. D. And
erson Hospital in Houston will
be happy to know that she is
cheerful and appreciates hearing
from her friends. She is in Room
I! 204 at the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John McNulta
had a.- their guests during the
weekend her brothers and their
families. M-Sgt and Mrs. James
S-Sgt and Mrs Gerald Reck
of San Antonio are
the arrival of
ane Marie, born
vember 29, at 10:30 p. m., in
the I^ackland Air Force Rase
acter that lives on in the hearts a,u^ sevon ounces,
of all who knew her.
Contributions to the
er. Alan Conant, Dan Hardt, Clif
i Wilkins, Mike Wilkin, Paul
hospital, weighing six pounds Hardt_ aI1(i Mark wilkin.
Margie Schuyler, Denise Rob- c. Null and children, Mike and
inson, Debra Robinson, Ann l^uann, of Killten were Saturday
and Mr. and Mr
and Mr and Mrs.
Schuyl ^ j Null, Jr. and little son,
inson, ueora itooinson, ahii Luann, of Kilk
o are announ-ing Funderburk. Patsy N'amken, De- M1,,ht visitors i
a baby girl, Rox- borah Meyer, Relic Sanders, , «.• .. s
n Wednesday, No Sandra Rrinkmeyer. Joe Schuyl ,• i v,,n i,
The baby was
Father Petck in
Salvation Army To
Sell Christmas "War
Cry" Here Dec. 15
The Salvation Army will sell
the special Christmas edition of butior..
to the Fund
will be accepted anytime by Miss
Fay Chalmers. They may be
made as a memorial to a loved tonio were sponsors,
one, in which event appropriate
cards will be sent, or they may
be made as an outright contri
baptized by
. Vincent D<
Paul's Catholic Church. Mr. and Schuelke
Mrs. Herbert Simms of San An-
Mrs K. F Pear, y i- director,
and Mrs. R F. Conant is assis-
tant director, with Mis. M A
Ir. accomparn.-t.
Als-j welcoming the baby
an older sister, Sandra, and a
brother, I-arrv
the "War Cry"
December l.'ith.
this Friday.
The Rev. Walter J. Cartwright.
chairman of the Salvation Army
Service I"nit Committee in Ras-
trop, states that this i* not a
solicitation by the SalvatL.i
Army, as the local program
supported through the
Service Cnit campaign.
I. \DIKS I I \< HF.ON DATKD
FOR Tt KSDAY. 1)KC. 19
Mrs. C. W. Eskew. Mrs. Mary
L 'tig and Mrs. John Kennedy
will be hostes.es for the Ladies
Luncheon on Tuesday, December
19, at the Victorian Tea Room,
annual R'servatiot. - may in- made by
calling either of the three ladies.
I ■ 1• ( 5 - 13s ■ ( *et •
j^t>. ce
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
I/co Heck, and Rudolph Goert?.
of Rockne.
The mother 1- the former Miss
P.erradette G< ertz of Rockne.
Mrs. 1.1 i) Perk of Rockne. tn<
grandm thi'r, a: d the followit t
ur.cb- and aunt spent the das
Friday, Decemb r -l, g. ttir.g a
quainted with the new arrival.
Mrs. Alvin Frerich, Garland
Beck, Doug a B« ck. and William
Goertz, all of Rockre.
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B. A. ELZNER
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OFFICE HOURS
9 A M. to .% P. M
DAILY
PHONE ( \ ''-2.121
Special music by the Senior
Choir will be "A Child is born
in Bethleht m", a 1 lth centurj
Danish Carol, and "The Coming
of the King" by Stults.
Hospital News
DISMISSED:
Mi . P.- b'.y M .f • ; ••• and bat-;.
bov
Mrs." R. P. Perkins
Johnnie Ho! ;us
Olivia Leiiiio
.\lr>. C. Y. Potts
Mrs. John McNulta
Mr-. 0. 15. Pa; h, EL'in
5uHi«: Wiuv S. iger, Paig-
Fdix CoiU-z
Mi . Wot dy C ardy
R nald Boatwright
ChaileM Ml ll<
Mrs. Kleber Trigg Jr
PATIENTS:
Mis Wilma 01 ■ • . McDad.
Mi ■ Lexa Crawford, Smit/iville
Mr . Bert! a ! ' gvall
Ray Dell Peterson
Mary Job: .on. Lat.range
H. K light. Paige
Ronald D; ■ ■. M Dade
Funeral
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held
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Church
Buri
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W • <iri• day at
t. John's Luth-
F.tirview O
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First Methodist
Church
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Want APS
Sunday, I
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The Child of Hi
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For
That
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One That
Is A Real
Beginning
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I ime imw t«> start thinking about starting a Savings
Account for the youngsters in your family. Hegin now
to t *aeh them the value of thrift with a Saving Account
of their very own
w e can t bc^in too young when it cornea to learning
just how to really save.
Begin their account at Christmas here at First National,
as a meaningful C hristmas present
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
"Where you bank with confidence"
MEMBER FDIC
FOR RENT Furnished apar'
ment, 1 <H>4 Water Street, Phoin
CA 9-2259 42-tf.
P. S. Personal Service
P. S. Personal Shopping
Let me -ave you time and money.
For detail- ail M R. M
Hodgson, at CA i 2 '7:>, !,< twee1
fc a.m. and 1 p. m. 42 tf
tr vrroR
'.OWING- HRE \ KING DONE
Prices reasonable
See or call Clarence Humphrx .
phone CA 9-J,.1'i2
MATT RE- !■. RENOVATED or
madt inr • i spring W ite
Rest Bedding Co., Round Rock,
Texas, or leave onbr at the
flattop Meat Market. tf.
WANTED Woman or couph
to liv< on place in the country
to do housework and cooking.
Man free to do oti ei work, ("all
Mr . Addie Mae Powell at phon<
C \ 9-294'i after t p. m 40-tf.
LIVE RENT FREE
Duplex and Garage Apartment
42 I p f',r snl< -
Substantial income property.
GARDENS PLOWED with Ho- Three comp et< living unit? witn
tary Tiller. Excellent seed bed. furnitun Dupli \ converts into
Satisfaction guaranteed. R. M spacious home of three l.<droom .
II dg-or-. pho"< ( \ 9-2979. two bath , large living room a d
42-tf separate dining room, just by
the turn of a key.
Austin's Big 4
FOR
Mrxiran Food
El Matamoros—
Fsmoim for the Crispy Tsrr «
.*>01 l.a««t Avenue, (,R 7-7023
Monroe's—
Genuine Mrxirsn Food to Go
a00 I nst Atrnur. (,R 7-H7 • 4
El Toro—
Open 7 Day* a Week. 1601
Guadalupe. GR H 4.121
El Charro—
Mrxirnn Food. Steak* *nd
Sandwirhes. U12 Hed River.
GR 8-77,15.
FOR SALE Pure bred • a-
i ua puppies, male and flmale.
Ed Higrins. phone <\\ 9 .>2-.
42 2-pd
IfiOi Watei
9-22 9
Street
Phone C\
40 tf
FOR SAP!. In Bastrop, new
four bedroom, tvo bath house to
\T't I.M ION
-l.NGER * ing Mael. me A tr« t,
•i I. Handle, of I - Cong;<
Al'STIN will repiii all make
of machit < .nd " || new and
in ed nj,'. r W< ill i da;, and
Saturday phone <'\ 9-2.'laH
■H'ca White Laoinii y or Ma t rop
!• hi" it .•« i ,•.'■■■ ' A
40 tf
accomodate l.« rr• > . rni 1 v $11.•* "<)
total, all in range
oven, dishwasher, washer-dryer
connecti'ns. '". .•a:',able immedi
atep,. (' nta' t L. M Wingard
4«i0r La-so Path, u tin. phorn
III 4-1452. 12-tf FOR RALE 2 Red Room House.
110 Cedar St. IP'OO down. Sei
NEED MONEV ??? Hobert M ore. Phone CA 9-2247
If you're planning to buy, build. tf
it improve farm, ranch, or sub TFKMI'I ' S
urban property, and can u e a >()Ur an"| olh).r ,„.,t
|o*term 5 12 per cent loan, problem.-, contact th« Doubh A
ee the Fed<ral Land Hank As- Teimite K Pet Control, ii : I
-ociation's office in l.a Grange l a ' a' th Stieet, Austin, phone
HO r -021 li, fm free inspection.
FOR SALI' Nwe two bedroom Specinli/.ed a'i.-fa turn guarm
house, rc.eritly redeeoratot at ,, ,|. Alli<- Alexander, owner.
1902 North Main Street. Con | ,,, reference, call II. C. Wil
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Keep The
Hour,*' Wen in
All Sizes
$3.98 up
15. A. Kl/nrr
Furniture Second Floor
tact Henry Hanks.
40 tf kins. CA mil 9 2.'i'>7
HOMES Three bedroom homev
built on your lot or acreage.
P a y rn e n t s as low as $.'U 00
monthly. Write or call collect
Austin Budget Homes, .'J.'IOK
Westhill Drive, Austin, phone HI
4 1140. :<h-4
WATERWEI.L Drilling and
pumps installed. Nott.ing down,
three years to pay. Sterzing
Drilling Co. Phone III 2 ;jf 9i,
2401 South I^irnar, Austin. tf
41 ri pd.
NOTICE
All Persons Caught Trespass-
ing On The l.nzv B In The Grff-
fifh League Ranch Will Be Pro
seeuted.
Joe R. Brown
H490 Katy Road
Houston, Texas
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sale
have com for
CALL US if you
llastrop Feed Company.
WE HFRVE THE
Bastrop Area
— WITH _
Route Service
Gas Systems
Complete Line Of
butane
appliances
Spilliir Butane
•o BAirroN asuiNaa mo.
GR 7 948S
CONTRACTORS' NOTICE OF
It A V S lilt. IIW \Y
OlNSTKl'CTION
Sealed proposals for construe
ting 0.491 mile of Roadway Il-
lumination (Safety Lighting),
located at Intersection I S 290.
SH 71 A- 1 S Hiisii!! - Loup t eat
West City I.unit <>f Austin and
the Intei section of I S 29tt X
SH -'1 located between Elgin
and Paige, on Highway No. US
290, coveted by MC 11.1-13-9
in Travis and Pastrop Counties,
will he received at the Highway
Department, Austin, until 9 00
A. M., December 19, and then
publicly opened and read.
Plan- and specification- in
eluding minimum wage rate> a*
provided by are available
at the office of Travis A Pong.
Resident Engineer, Austin, Tex-
as, and Texas Highway Depart-
ment, \ustir C ual rig! t.s re
served. 41 2
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Dryers Avciil<
OPEN 21 Hot |{s v|
7 DAYS \ wyy
704 Pine sj
Phone No • A ,t
Stevic, of Houston were Sunday-
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs C. A. Ix ng ami
daughter, Su-ar:. were guest- at
the Chi Phi Fraternity Christina-
formal held Saturday night in
the Crystal Rallroom of the Dri-
- k ill 11 tel in Austin. Mr and
Mr Long were one of th«
couple who -uived as chaperon-
ed during the evening.
Funeral Services
Held For Mrs.
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Quality < mi tnn ti n at n
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the S< hwinn Tornado'
Trim middleweight rn««lel
with master brake, < 'omea
in 2<>. 2 I a;i<i I an h sues
H<>v'. in Red. < i irI*■ in Hlur
DON T DELAY... QUANTITIES LI ■ 1.1
B. A. Elzner
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THIS ROBBER WORK.
THE YEAR ROUND
llalnwatar U ■ soil rohhar. Ai
■•apt down through your firm land It dlwli
and carriea with It hundred* of pounds ot
from *ach a era aarh yaar.
Soli axparls call It laachtng and hara found th^
thla procoaa which go«a on winter and aumm*
day and night—the yaar around—la robbing •"c
•era of your farm land of lima aqual to lrom
to S00 pounds of limaatona every year.
You can't keep caahlng checka at your b«*
unleaa you also mske some deposits. Neither
your farm stay productive end profitable unl«
you replace the lime that has be*n robbed Ira
your soil by leaching.
HERTER LIMING COMPAI
Lexington, Texas
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1961, newspaper, December 14, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237874/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.