The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 140, No. 94, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 22, 1994 Page: 3 of 12
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THE BASmor ADVERTISE*
Rose Kritz
Rc«e Kntz. M. .« Bastrop,
jaaa Wedaesdxy. I .mr. 19.
199*.
Sit *-£s r»:«m St 3125 ffli
Anm. Kubmik on Dccemjkt 18.
! i&9 :d Y ariaown. TX.
2c i. iCTtg of Asces-
saesi ~jmn±L a Waid
War II Gold Star -nm»- -mi
iuc ~k?s. boned is a 40-year
C3BCSZ SSST'IWX.
Sit preceded m ^ by
ber tmsrtana ai 59 -eies. Nte
-T'JIgL Roee Arm
r^arri 'ani-iMagTty-g" Krcry
Swmas inctade two
dauginers.. ~-.Hine Wms and
SiiUQt BtSXOli. sCNYa ?ra«i
.Triktrea: 11 fta-CTiard-
drea; ana tw>>gresa-greasi-
graackinidrea.
Mag off rvroitm Burm will
be cerieoraftrsi aa 10 * -n Sanr-
tev janaay 22. Banal will at
;n Fsnxv Ceeneary :n Bas-
trop.
Paabearers will be ber graro-
SCCIk
r-rTerai ioias will be a 1
p m Sjcnrds>". Ji2EUE"» 22 M
Msm*m Bumg Caggi »in
Rev. Rj). Smvrt affiaaaag
Bunai W7fl be m Fsirview
Cemaav.
Food
CCA announces distribution schedule
Sponsors lining up for
*94 Celebration of Taste
Nell Thompson
Ne£l Marie Thnanpma. of
Baarnp, Use Tksdqr, J&mi&y
IS. 199* »« ^ SmflbviDe Hos-
poisL
St wis bam 301 Nkneatoer
6. 1912 to Alfred ana CTt*smi
HKHnpstEc 2nd grew x> 2nd a-
•rrvinri sebooi in BauopL Sk
gnaciBHBd from Basroe High
Scboct Frmlf: yn Ma» 16.
1930.
Ai 2n eaeiy ag? sae professed
2 bopc in rhng ^tni trmw wnb
Momr Rose Bads C^rarca.
There see rrrrternnl ima! "c
beak
She was preceded tn dearti by
dree broebess. Praider Thoinr-
sehi. Opie HBapm ana
Booker T. Thompson: sae sss-
va, Lone Ray Maoc age
ssser-in-iaw. Ntarnu Be£l
Tbognpscm: 2nd one grand-
daaghier. Marie .Arm Ssnuh.
Stvtwki incznde two daii-
ckm. Praaaer SMtt of Fart
Worth and Robert Law Shdte
orf Bassrop: mo daigOKrs-ai-
"jew. Cymbal Sbetaa aS Fart
Wordi 21a E&e -Vkfnry ai
Bsssrop: Thy OTatrir^irilrbTO- 20
greaE-grandriBkirca: two szeae-
grcaE-grancfcirikincL >ie
bnafeKr 3B3d 2 bos csf ■een
istCTs. oBbsr rcishvs mi
"nf-ff
Delsie Stockton
Deasae Ssixaxtm. ^9. of Bas-
trop. cfied MoBdanr, Janaan 17.
I9^t.
Se ^25 bocn Decenmer. 9.
!9£M in Thpraiak'- s> B.
Ttorp and nm ^rhc Heec.
Sbe was 2 TtmrmMg-r <md kw-
ii^sodier.
Sorvhxis tv^nae two sehb.
J J). SKKaacm of Aimm and R2>
R_ Sunnmm aS Wimerse. Orc-
gan: two lKng»n?ys hrar BeLI
of Cedar Cseek and Rebecca
Kiitt of Leandert 2 brraha. J.C
Tbafp 36 QxloviQe: auncroui
jwit mmaam grcaE-
gnadeiiM—; uneraas grtaE-
ggeag-gnandctifltfet: and 2
gtea-fga^M^Mdda^ace.
Ftmerai series were bead x
2 p.m Wedtnesdan. J*bhv 19
a MKrs-kSacs-Sewtn Fanerai
Home wBh Rev. Bmnrif Cosde
officai^. Bosial faSowwd in
Ceflxaerv.
Charles Anderson
Gimes H. Anxrson. "A. of
Auism. okd Wecnesdrv . Jac-
aary 19.199^.
He was 2 oKsnoer of tbe Dis-
atwgi AnKrscam Vesrans #173
and was 2 ftnnx&ne m?m>-
ber of Sl Louis Cztoik
f7mrr*i
% wetted as m aw bod>
repainnam lor Capani CSc^toms
fa severs^ yraos^
Snrvn\3Ei jadade bb wife of
51 v«bs. Usaea .AioeatHi oS
Anttrfr tWO SSXKtHl
and bagtana Itevid Bkser of
Austin awd Trody erf
Gseas FaOk Sknnani: snazs.
Bernkg >iessc!n3BE irf Anam.
EveijTi Banter erf .Amseraan.
New York. NtegarK Insrzm erf
thiuinn aanrt Arm 1 anmrtp Off
Richard Royston
Round Rock: traders. WaaKr
Anrirnarm erf Roend Rock.
Bertam Andersom of Roond
Rock and BEl Andsson erf
Beawtefle. New Jessej-.
tw hm Jcsna ad
Kadi> Bkaer erf .Aaigfii ad Ly-
dna FngBiti and AH^san
erf Great FaQi. Mr—am and
Mass {rf ChMa band was
cdthMd at 11 atn Riday.
laiauay 21 at Sl Lobs QacBc
Gbhc£i with rhe Reverad Moah
agimr j<BCpk flffioX-
ing. Btsxai will be in dK As-
O *— — >■»
be made to tie Seam Fand or
rhr AmmcaB n« Assocza-
Rkioni Gary Rovsscbl Sr..
72. erf SmntmOe. d&ed Mondxv,
January 17.199*.
He was K*n Qcsjte 30.
1912 in Alam Creek © Ttcenas
C and AnaP Raysna.
Sfiiw iadade bis wife.
Dornby NeS RoysKw erf
SaitniDe: a soa. Rkrxvd
Rovskjb Jr. erf TaiiJiifnr aae
Fnedd of
SariflniBe: two ana. May
Jane Baker erf McKinney and
Am Adaos erf Evaoc aad sx
gnaddskkea.
will be at 2
foBcm in Oak ffin
(yr (fj- "J-ft f Mnim.il to [l/tnfi
uoeeu opfxtzaiatum to out ■fiwy fmriMi & xsLx-
tkrzs.
ouda,
^ jooA.& fay, «^ua nrJtifji ttk
aitfiaiit tunt in ota Cifz- £7? ipf/iaTiifcadCa in
d^utr. (^aoJi/ ni'som /m xmitw+ino a &mutifu£
z. *tzL im CMM ki^rsts. amd
.flCae* ^oA fax mrdC wamitmfutfmtmA* & \s£tdujt&.
CDLmJt iftmamdmtmf^aa^eAxyem,
JLjtm Xrlumamm &
Billy
>- Vtf-r-_»"fTT .i.
XJ» i ti ^UUL 'ljujwj a1 ~
turn. TV Bdsrwr Atherhttr a
saaied to brmg Celebruuam of
Tom, dK ".??* Benn=ii2L£rs
Scicois rvcrc. id Bassroc on
FKroarj"' 15. -An ^rTifrnaTrinp
2dc edac^Eiantl k»ak £ feed
preparaboB 213 bout maaage-
-H*T vri»->K -t>* ^kwTF"nrtfcl:?rv
Scao:^ is sp:s&:sed by
ara. znTCOizni in oot^craEK®
vnh The Baxm§r Acivrmsr
? adndi Keevrry. ik.mtfmhf-
ers Scfaools ecoBDBBg
prcsmses 10 presem 2 vaber» of
xv reespe ideas ±a ace jp^o*
dffie aoi deiicscKiL Eaa a-
nK? will recerve tiK Cesesmh
ao« Ttiisf i">aib:ci tb® d>-
ataay acawwe sd
coaivaBianK ideas, phis o>m-
paar> are, as w«sl as dt sekc-
tkm erf nsmes treated
Cosntensa Commumn. Ac-
tum. In:. jCCA) wiH daaflaae
L*S>A Siiipcia Facd mv* tbe
roaemTng ^.Tuoaif tnw ii»c
3»:»25± erf Fetrmry 02 Baffrop
CoaH> C:nTimr>±ng jusl tie
pocnea ?® dt ia> erf iasn-
bitKsn.
Lm'xnuEiec: *»:he siiEitmin
rwyiiiiwi^ far dK Ciaugmcy
Fxd Asaagaaoe Progrmi ou:>
br ofctaned dtsm l-cea CCA
Commanm. Ser,«"ace Cemer. or
ue CCA ZearsS Office in
Snntin-ak- (512)237-2321.
• Tutstkay. Febroan 8: E3-
gtn. - SL .Paers Loduran _
CaanxL 401 E. sdb. 5 - 9 ?. oi.
3 ascrc - Stacedttma Bjpaa
Chm&L 811 Manm Labs:
King '0-11 j tti . Rosaaur* -
i .iTiximnin CiSBBT. 1-2 pjaL.
Snndntilc - Trrmn BiocisE
'■^burcn. L»:ip 23Q. 1:30 - 2iK\
p.3l
• W«tDe«la». February *h
Red Reci - CCA Connnain-T^
CeaMr. 10:30 -11:30 a -r.
• Tbur«tay. Febroan 10;
MeJ>a3e - >4cD*JOt
3»0£. Lx«p 230 - Maui Sc_ 9 -
9:30 s-3L. Paige - Ctnmmiiniy
Lisoer. 10 - 10:30 » m S»mr>
Pose - I>urzn < Gfocery Ssere.
Sit»ar> Pqul. SubdivisaeHj. 1CI
ICh 3C> s. Ti
Campaign rally set for Paige
A fundraiser m Pai^ to bea-
e5l tbe .^itnrmr-. Qfl Atir^ig
Fxrs frar ftedag 2 Coimn.
Comnn$ss:mer ses for F». 5.
Planned r>fscs nrhxr 2
aew ssroer tegmmM as 5 pun.
x. tbe Patge Conmmmr> Cesser.
A cake aicaon wiD nrfkro
tbe T>ea.!
Fu.tk is oae of :r*ar asnd>-
0BBZ3 oncr.ng to ^rafl d» retiec-
aoa! bad of C onEmssaesasr Eiame
SeadeL
Oibers m dc race nf^v
Jcem WT. Yancey aad daie
McKcown of SnndrnQe —Ed
.Adem erf I*ne Tree Loop.
t acky aaaeas will be eao-
sen to take ixsne die dhfaea
Tmrpnfffd dmg Laenms
jenoBaatioa
HoTtrmwars Scboais bat^e
tees produced far ov«r 40
;.«srs Tte Ci-££rrancm Of Jam
propam wal :>.anire 2 recse
Luanda Kahny
icmp r^eesernnaons RicsdRise
YeasL and Lacadi will Ssoss
2 vabes> erf hdpfai 'n'ffV ~tt»t
will saccess wtea asms
d3epr«xiac3.
A new •rarnte rf tbe 3csnt-
"nakmg am Bosmess Fair "ins
yssz will be 2 styie saen» pre-
semed ay Wai-Vtm erf Basrrtip
Utility aid effort proposed
Tbe Basara Caanry Eaaer-
jsscy Food Psamy. Inc. an-
oeranced ptais to spesnsx 2 Cn-
SSS Faiwrw-nr LtOrfv fta Fand
RecezE soeBcs aad eskze o>-
take e^adn&kaE Trfirate tbe
aead to prcr»biJe 2 oedird erf
support to '"^nrni>^. ,^gngtr jp m
life rrfpt tp? ssEBfc-
tkHL Tfficaas saad. Ttns prowsr 5
grmt are a) sivc baffles
tbe opponajty to obtain 55©-
pwt and rsznm 5onE3innE bak
to tbe Qiss Fasa ftmd afier "tv
;rms no '. ynssz eaassi.
Imiockms bav« bees
to jitt fun li|-| ffarwry
service de&very ipoaan. for
tbe -rgfftng on Janaar> 24 from
9 am. to zzxm m Cecil B. Laia
CoHinmnfty Boob erf tbe Fris
Varvrmal Ranr
The tJffific is inraed.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Branch on Hwy. 71 and Hasler Blvd.
Offers you many services
• Cashiers Checks
• Travelers Checks
• Open Mew Accounts
• Coin Counter
• Master Card & Visa Advances
• Printouts
Horns are:
am to o pm mono ay arwpi rrraay
8 am to 12 soon Satnnlay
Cj-jjk in mn visM with js on Highway 71
FDC
321-2561 or 303-1003
Relationship video series offered
Gary SmElky. anbx or Grace CSmsoaai Raowsaip a
rnirbor of several books, sermmr
teacber and oaameaor. das ox
seedier 2 seeks erf jecanes
-*n^j ■^Hidden Km ® I .-nTnv
ReiakHsmps- ie^agfgtl 3? beip
*i!Hhi>irk arrr wfWS dtoCUCT
some erf tbe way^s to bafld 2 sa-
Invmo TiTfnlTTrP •y'iFi.Trv-
Fain Soeet m Basoop wfll
be sbowai| diese »odeos svssy
Wednesday for ssi weefc be-
gnwimg Feggiarv 2 a 7 331
upae amresed in on-
prowB resaksnsmp is inviKd
to aaeacL Ttae w21
dbaoe See adatssaoa
property owners
TILSON CUSTOM HOMES
^hzvijaaob
Appro*. 1827 aq. ft.
Living Area
From
$73,499
OVHl Mi PLANS TO OW05E ROM - TRADITIONAL.
HnXCDUNTTY AND OTFffiR ELEVATIONS ALSO
AVAILABLE IN SffiLLfc SEMI HNBHE3
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McAuley, Davis. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 140, No. 94, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 22, 1994, newspaper, January 22, 1994; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth409830/m1/3/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.