Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1966 Page: 4 of 6
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BASTROP <TFKAS> APVFRTISFR. DFrFMBFR R. 19fiG
dome In and Sclcct
^ oilr ( iIts i\ou - - • - -
Dis.runt on furniture and gift items
and ! ..v until ivy holiday closing time
Dv. > <-•; It . (Store to re-open Jan. 3)
BASTROP FURNITURE CO.
(lard Of Thanks
I iim ■ y.i ii.' .^ ntlcnu n who stopped and Ix-fru-ndiMi us
it ;i |i in Saturday. I < -<■ mix r on highway '-**> a I* Kit l> miles
mi m uf I . ■! when li.'> - iv\ .hi rat oil the pavement, mopoia-
lih .him ■ uniin ii fai'urt They phoned an Elgin Garag te
con . to mi ,ud. which did come in due time. We thoughtlessly
(..iiii '.i isk their num. s hut presume that they are residents of
Basti for Dial is when Ihey wen .. . ;n«. l! >o. we hope they
sei tins and we w..uld appreciate hearing from them.
MR AND MRS JOHN L". NICHOLS
101 N Ave. E
LU'in, Texas 78621
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FREE passes
SHOWtREALGONE THRILLER!
DO NOT JUDGI BY ANTTHINO SUN BtFOM •
MONSTERS GRAB
GlRis Fro>a Audience
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Time To Make
Fruit Cake Now
If you haven't already Ixiked your
holiday fruit cake it should Iw at
the top of the list of your "things
to do," says Mrs. Owen Clyall.
Ti \as AiV M University l-ixterusion
eonsumer marketing specialist.
Fruit cakes mini time to age
and develop the right flavor and
texture. 1'heie are many modifica-
tions of the old fashioned fruit cake
heeaii.si of a greater selection of j
fruits and nut.-. Research has de-
veloped improved preservation me-
thods for the fruit.
C'Ixkim fresh ingredients and high
i|iialit> when preparing your cake
To cut the cost of the cake, you
can add itn xpensive raisins and
curiants for jiart of the candied
fruit Remember, though, that t<>o
many raisins and currants will
give yi kii cake a hitter or scorched <
flavor.
Assorted ready cut candied fruits
may l>e a belter choici thin buy-
ing several different ku*is of can-
died fruits which you have to cut. ;
Compare the cost of shelled and |
inshell nuts to find which is the
hest buy — considering the time
needed for shelling, too.
If you make your fruit cake, a
six pound standard recip* will cost
you about $4.50. You can buy som
fruit cakes which are quite well
filled with fruits and nuts for SI
Remember, though, that there is
always a good amount of pride
and satisfaction in making your
own cake.
Be sure to make the best possi-
ble use of any leftovers from your
holiday feasts in order to keep the j
food budget in balance. Beef prices
remain about the same with a hl-
tle less demand the past week,
best l>eef values may be found on
chuck roasts and steaks, round
steaks and roasts and ground birf
Some markets are featuring pork
loins (half or whole) at attractive
prices. Fresh picnics. Boston butt
roast shoulder steaks, bacon and
j lusage are worthy of your i-on
sideration.
Fresh fruit and vegetable items
in good supply at moderate prici
levels include apple-, grapefruit,
oranges, bananas, sweet potatoes,
cranberries. mustard, turnip grwns
rutabagas, collards, dry yellow
onions and carrots.
Hal And Mire J Attend Yonlli
(.011 ho I Program j Rally Sunday
(ioniplctnl I > t-ll
Itaslrop KFA Swcethcarl INouiiiiccs
Bastrop County 1-11 members
ha\! completed a very successful
rat and mice control program
where 121*) pounds of anitcnai|ulant
rat and mice poison was distribut-
e<l to farmers, ranchers and Imme
owners in the county, til Clubs
participating and the amount o!
poison distributed includt Smith-
ville I II Club 2a0 pounds, Ely in
Community 1 II Club. 'J4i> pounds.
Paige 1 II Club 11.') pounds. Mc-
Dadc 111 Clubs. Ts [annuls. Hock-
ne I 11 Club S,i pounds. Cedar
Creek t il Club. 71 pounds. Walter-
sun 1-11 Club .V.l |hminis. Bastrop
1-11 Clul). His pound*. Pleasant
(Iron 111 Hub IT) [> rtmds. Klgin
On en loafers I 11 Clul), II pounds.
Bastrop Busy Bee III Cl.ih, It;
pounds. Grimes III Club, 15
pounds and Slnloh I 11 Club ;i
pounds.
The Young People and Interme-
diates from the Fust Baptist
Church attended the (ion/ales As
sociation Youth Rally in UiGrancc j
last Sunday afternoon Tin > won
the attendance recognition with 29
going from Bastrop Carl Simpson
is the president of tin ViHilh Rally
They heard a missionary from the (
Phillipun s bring the progi am ami
entertainment.
ItXSTROP H ItM 11 i;I ( o.
to Host: DEC. Iti l\N t
I he Bastrop h' a nitui Company
will lie closed from December 16
to January 3, while Mrs. Georgi
Swilley iwiii'i is away on Christ-
mas vacation
Mrs. Swilley stales that all de-
liveries will I* made on or I*
fore December 15 In an einei
ency, after that date, customers
are asked to contact B C. 11ml.: s
or C O. Home
'a'liireti tell to right: Oenlse liaker, l.illr Shirley, Junle l.loyd, ami OeMtie .Smith.
Dm lim batm Sep. ~
STOW IT!
DONT THROW IT!
W1AS HKMUT DtHVIUW
Did You Know That-
V) A EARS AGO THIS WEEK —
Miss Esther Anderson Spanish
teacher in the Bastrop High School,
took a group of student;- to Mi x -o
over the fhanksgiving holidays
I he ones going on the trip wen
Hurvpy Elliot I, John Blincoe. Car-
lye Ingi -tii. Jack Tom Roberts,
(«uy Thorn. Owen Langley, Jose
phine Branton. Bobby Ingram,
h rank Smith, Maurice liennight
and Miss Anderson.
Drive 'n Grocery
TRACY CHALMERS
Man's Best Friend?
SO SCARY YOU'LL HAVE
NIGHTMARES FOR A WEEK*
OF CORPSE' utleM<ilii AMBULANCES A NURSES u.Ti«4T( <
r a day and
m
com witx you*
*OY r «tNO
■ UAttN IF HE'S MAN ENUF TO TAKE IT I
Wednesday. December 14
(l\I s||U>\ ONIA — 7 IV M.
vim Its mini IIVKONV till i Is, Mill IMtl.N *M
IO\M;K THEAIKI;
HAS I KOI'. 11 , \ \S
No...It's not Fido any more.
It's the family car. Try getting
along without it for a day and
you'll agree. But you
can't even wheel it
out of the driveway
without in&urance
and that costs hard'
cash. Why not make things eas*
ier on your pocketbook?
Ask us about timi payments
that fit your budget and your
•conemic calendar. Just phoM.
Maynartl
Insurance
BASTROP, TKXAH
representing
the CONTINENTAL
insurance companies
Picnic Style
Pound
TableRite Chuck
ROAST
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sausage
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smokets
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M i "'q a ovei every cul ground beef
ot I.tb'eP te quality me.dt,
ir '• e$ us proud lo I ih it
vvc can guarantee you ' e it- TableRite Shoulder Round
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ROAST
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c
IGA Pineapple - Grapefruit
Drink
46 oz.
25
:;A Yellow Cling S-H 2 1-2
Peaches 25c
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M ILK tall ... 2 for
RRAIT MIN ATI RE
Marshinallous 101-2 o*.
I'ARKA\ — t. Ol I
Margarine 11>. 2c)r
MRS Tl CKER'S — :i I.It t \.N
shortening 69<
3A TableRite Qt.
Dressing 39c
MARA LAND 11,1 It
COFFEE . . . .Hi. 7.->e
SI PKLMK SWISS t IIAI.E1'
Cooki«'s 12 oz. bag !."><•,
SI PRE ML I I DOE SAMIMK II
(vOokicH I(> oz. baji
P
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Soup Mix 2 lor.'l.)(',
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Pintos 4
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Lon^s
More People Than Evei^
Are Shopping At
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Apples
4 lb. bag
49c
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10c
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Carrots
... lb.
10c
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Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1966, newspaper, December 8, 1966; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238134/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.