Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1965 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP iTEXAS' APVKRT1SKR MARCH 18. 1H *
Dr. Jag. P. Wood
Optometrist
OFFICE HOU?.S
I A. M. to 5 P. M.
DAILY
PHONE CA 9-2321
Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church
Rev. Kenneth Solberg I'Mtur
SUNDAY SERVICES:
8:30 a m.. Morning Worship
9:40 a. m. Sunday School
Shin <>ak is a true oak grow
inn shin-hi^h <>n tht- and\ hi«h
plains of Texas.
Re-Elect KOY KRAGH
As Your City Alderman
BI '81N E8SM AX—
working toward the growth and progress of Bastrop
HOMEOWNER—
concerning himself with making Bastrop the best place to
rear a family
CIVIC WORKER—
lending his efforts toward the betterment of the communit>
—including ALL of the people in ALL sections of town
AND HELPING TO MAINTAIN FAIR. IMPARTIAL AND
EFFICIENT ADMINISTRATION OF
C1TV GOVERNMENT
I Will Appreciate Your Vote and Influence in the C;t\ Election
on Tuesday, April 6.
KOY KRAGH
CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION
AS CITY ALDERMAN
i Advertising <
BASTROP COl'NTVS OLDEST BAXK|
COW POKES
By Ace Reid
x KP
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r
"The Doc said to 90 on a diet and he started
by lighten my wallet fifteen dollar si"
Air - Condition
NOW
with an easy-on-the budget
LOAN
Remember how you sizzled last summer -
Beat this summer's heat by air
condtionin# NOW! Find out what you need
then stop in and we'll be glad to
show you how easy it is to borrow money.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
MEMBER FDIC
"Where You Bank With
Confidence"
VFW to Sponsor
A Rattlesnake
( lean-up Contest
\ sununaiA <it the past ye. s
activities and community services
\va.s oven at the February meet-
ing of thi Ernest Hartsch VFW
Post l~sl~. which included a con-
tribution to the Red Cross and
Salvation Army; a "Linht A Bikt
program conducted in llastmp and
Rockne, in which ten members
hclp« <i place tap< on NO liik< s Hie
VFW sponsored an annual Faster
Khk hunt in which approximately
jO pre-schoolei s took part last
year, and during January and
February 4-H hoys of th< counts
under the supervision of the coun
ty ajjent. Ed Minura, practiced
calf scrmabling This paid off
with seven boys from the county
winning registered heifers at the
Houston Fat Stock Show Win
ninf; were Tommy McDonald, Ce-
dar Creek; Wes Tnng. Bastrop;
Johnny Fohn. Howard Goertz. Ri-
chard Hoffman Claude C.rohman
.uid A. J Goertz Rockne
A wheel chair and hospital bed
have been in continuous use
throughout the year. These are
available to the public, and pt r
snas needing them should contact
Krvin iJakei Goeitz. custodian, at
the VFW. phone CA <1-2610.
The VFW are encouraging youth
, of the area to use the arena for
wholesome activities throughout
the year.
A Rattlesnake Clean up Contest
will be conducted by the Post Sun
day. March 28. Prizes for the
largest, smallest, and a prize to
the one killing the most snakes
will be awarded These must be
killed Sunday. March -V ;n Res
trop County, and brought to the
VFW between 2 and 5pm
Another "Light A Bike" pro-
gram will be conducted during
I^ii'ht A Bike Week, March 7-1!
Valon Meuth is post comman
der; Vernon Barisch, quartermas-
ter; Virgil Meuth. adjutant; Al-
fred Klaus, Sr , vice president;
and Albert KJauv Jr vice pre-
sident.
Did You Know
THAT
20 Years Ago —
This Week . . .
Pfr A mo* HffiM-r has bmi pro
moled to corpnrmi, seconding to
information rwi^nd r ^
••ently. Cpl. Hftaiir luw> l«n in
the South Paeifle theatre <A war
for X! month*.
Pvt. Alevjuufc-r F. JwrrNI, mm
<it Mr*. Ellin 4«-rrHI of
bt in the Infantry «if the I". K.
Army Momeulmrr in France Pvt.
•lerrall ha* biw additl to thr
Hastmp's Roil of H<mor
("apt. and Mrs. V It. Siuipiwm
are announcing th«- arrival of a
l«b\ son. He tia N-eti naiiwd
HiiJiam Holland.
Drive 'n
Grocery
TRACY CHALMERS
— OPEN SUNDAYS —
MEETING
DATES
C«Mint> (oiiimifcKMmer's Court
meets every second Monday of
each month at !* a m at the CiKirt
House.
tlty meets on the
cond Momias at 7 n> m the City
Hall.
Cham In r of (ommeree met ts
on the second Tuesday at 3;00 at
the O.aml* i of Commerce build-
ing
TV Hastrop Bw4m- ftmen meet
for coffee every Wednesday morn-
ing between the Inmrs of !*:00 and
12:00 in the Civic Room of the
First National Bank.
lion* t 'luti meets on s> coik! and
fourth Tuesdays at Griffith's
Restaurant .it 12:00 ixioii
Jaycw* meet on the first and
third Tuesdav of every month at
8:00 p.m. in the Civic Room of
the First National Bank.
ITA m< < ts on the third Wc<Iim -
day of each month.
Historical SoeM> meets on the
fourth Friday of each month at
3:00 at th Museum.
(•artlen Club meets on the se-
cond Thursday of each month at
3:30.
Harmony ("tub meets on the
third Thursday at 3:30.
American l.«trion Auxiliary —
meets the second Thursday even-
ing of each month.
AiiM-reian Ufioa meets the
first Thursda> of each month at
7:30 at the American l^egion
Building
The I Heading Circle
meets the second Friday of each
month at 3 00
("lib Scouts pan-ntv committees
and I >en Moli,< rs v. 11 meet March
24 7 30 p m in the upstairs room
of the Citi/^ns State liank
I riiofi Aid Hitile Soelrty meets
the first Diursday of each month
at IV 00 in the homes o{ different
members
fji-steni Star meets >n the n>
cond Monda;. ,r, every month at
7:30.
( ad *t tilrl Seoul* Kieet ea. h
Thursday afternoon at i 15 in the
Civic Room of the First National
Bank of Bastrop
< lrl Scout* meet each Monday
at 4:00 in the old Post Offic«
building
Future Nur>**« m««t the <;«>«. .r.d
Tuesday at 4 00 at the school
I H <flrts and Bo>« meet on 'h<
second Tuevtey at 7 p m at thf
Court House
Locals
\li and Mrs W B. BuHeson
returned to Mart after a v isit with
their parents. Mr ai.d Mrs T H
Kimbtough, and Mrs Annie Bur
1c.s<mi Mr and Mrs. Kih \ Kim
ImHjgh acconjpaniwi them liome
Mi and Mrs He<i Watson and
family of Tombidl vimi h1 in Bas-
trop this week end with relatives
and friends
Mi and Mrs Jas P Wood have
returned from a three weeks visit
with Mr. .ind Mrs Jess Walker in
Angel ton
Mr .in<i Mrs Ch« ster Layton re
cently visited in Houston and Gal-
vi-ston with Mi .ukI Mrs *5v t-
ett Heidrich and family an<l Rev
11 A IV bt>s and family and Rev
Jim I i< bbs and family Tlwy also
,tt> rul'the Houston livestock
SIkjvv
CM Sgt and Mrs A J (Jar
rett itkI daughter. J ant t of Alt \
andria Lunsworn, sjient the vv. t-k-
eno in Bastrop visiting her sister
Mr and Mrs H A Murchisori
Clyde lxng attended the Live
••tock S1k w ami the Old Fiddler's
| Contest in Victoria
Wrights trie aiatia s tin
: largest of Texas acacias
, BATKMAN BAPTIST t Hi RCH
TD HAVE THREE DAY
REVIVAL. MARCH IV. M and 21
A three-day revival will be held
at the Bateman Baptist Church
at R<"d Rock on Friday, Saturday
and Sunday, March 19, 20, and 21
at 7 30 p.m. nightly tuid 111 30
Sunday morning Dinner will be
1 served on the grounds after s< rv
j ices Suntlay
Hie services will be conducted
by Rev. M. L Red wine
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend
Palmetto pidms
most of southern
are native
Texas
to
Coconut palms can be grown
near Brownsville
Gamble Lodge
No. 244 AF * AM
A TROP t Wl
BAKE HAI.K SATt kbl
Hie Bastion ('Vri T
w. m
Beauty S<d.>n at s •„ ']
March 20 ph> , ^
other baked K,„is ^
TO
THE ATI
THIKHI>AV. M\H(l
lucktI
NUMBER
A*
Visiting
rited.
np
fourth Monday sight
each month at 7:30
PM. All ncalMn
urged to atUad.
brrthrrn cordially la-
m. R KE88EM 8. W M.
Mil J.I AM C. DKHSON, HccntlO
ThirtK-n . f tlx li gr>-at Ameri-
can trit>< s of grass- s ,trt fttund
m Texas
Septic Tanks
Cleaned
dan i'honk ca 9 3121
mt.ht i'honk ca 9 2H7K
Mrs. Ira Siegeler
FRIDAY s%TI i;iui
MtKCH 19 it
Failh Lutheran
Church
T. A. L. C.
McDade, Tcauu
R«n. Kenneth Solbrr*, Pant or
Phone CA 9 3019. Baatrop
SUNDAY SERVICES:
9:15 a m., Suntlay School and
Bible Class
10:30 a m . Worship Service
DANCE
Yernice's Place
Sat., March 20
DANCE
CLUB "21"
I HUM). TEXAS
Saturday, March 20
MUSIC BY
ROCKNE
PLAYBOYS
MUSIC BY
Howard
Wusterhausen
and the LONK STAR PIAVBOVK
Complete Line of
PERSONALIZED
NAPKINS
for
WEDDINGS
ANNIVERSARIES, COFFEE TIME.
WELCOME, OTHERS FOR ANY
OCCASION
Aim: Pmonalhnt Wedding and bunt nooks, Matth Boohs
The Bastrop Advertiser
SPECIAL
Wed., March 24
Frito Pie
I Or DRINK
DR
Hot Dog
AND DRINK
ONLY 20C
HAMBIWiEK and MALT
or SHAKE
45*
including tax)
BLUE MONDAY
SPECIAL
2 Cheeseburgers
OR
2 Bar-B-Q
AND
2 ORDER* FRENCH FHIKS
Value $1.10
ONLY 88c
(,OOD ONLY MARCH T>
DAIRY KONE
R' HTY REYNOIJM
You are cordially invited
to attend
OPEN HOUSE
at
THE TOWERS
Home- Addition of The Smithville Hospital, Irtt
<>n Sunday aftemc on, March 21. 196r>
from ! :00 to ~i O'clock !'. M.
'.•th X Mills Street
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INCOME TAX SERVICE
Phone CA 9 2368
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Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1965, newspaper, March 18, 1965; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238044/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.