Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [118], No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1971 Page: 6 of 8
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BASTROI' 1TKXAS1 AI)VKIt 1'ISKK. MARCH IS, l!t7l
Pledges Fraternity
At North Texas U.
David MrMiih m of Ristrop is
amunc "I sprint; seme' I<t plrd
crv in the 12 social fraternities
at North Texas Stair University
McM.ihan son >f Mr« Minnie
C'allachar is a Kappa Sicma
pledge
V N I) Y ' S
IMS
oLCRA Financing]!
!'•> IHenls nil ItlllelmlllK't
C'lMip Kliftrlr Hill
1011 Main
229-3415
Hp*<«'k*l« In Claimlfli'd
Retreat Held For
Special Education
Advisory Council
A tw«-da> retreat for the
members of the Rryion XIII
Spet lal Kduration Advisory Ooun
cil was held at the Holiday Hills
It. sort in Wimherly, on Monday
and Turvi.iy, March 1-2.
The retreat, xpnasorori by tlv
Kducation Service Center Region
XIII and under the leadership of
I.SC XIII Dim-tor of Special
Ijliicalion, Miss Bettye I.iey.
dealt with the new state plan
I'll Special Kducation and tin
implications of its implrmcnta
lion
Members of the Council from
Bastrop County include C II
Kvans, supcrint- ndent of Bastrop
Schools, Verla Shuttles worth of
Smithville Joan Worthcy of El-
i:in; l.is llurta of Smithville
I lie l ax (!ol lectors Office
WII.I. HE OI'EN EKOM
8 to 12 on Saturdays
tiiiitii till riii-; month or march and thk
I IIIST SATI KOAY IX AI'KII., KOK
Car Registrations
1
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1
I'l A MIS - OK <; A NS
MKI. KKAVKS SAYS
"Sllor IS I .AST TO HE SI BE."
Save — Save — Save
IHreet laol<ir\ relationship—You ileal directly with the owner.
Austin Piano Company's
"Kimball Music Center"
:ixtl :mi:i MKIHCAI. I'AKKWAY
ItiiStrop alter 7:iKl or Sumlays 22!) :W7 — Austin 46341BH
BELTONE
Hearing Aid Service
FREE Windbreaker Scrvice Certificate —
wind noise FOREVER. Available:
Bastrop — Colorado Motel
TUESDAY. MARCH 23, 1971
1 p. m. - - 3 p. m.
stop
OIANT ATI.AS OF I' S.
IS $|(W PEK tWY
AUSTIN. Texas (Spl I - The
chief historical consultant to the
newly published "National Atlas
of The United States of America"
is a University of Texas history
scholar
Dr William II Goetzmann.
who won a Pultzer Prize in his
tory in 1967. |x rsonall.s devised
or supervisee* the creation of
23 panes of maps in the segment
of the "Atlas" devoted to Ameri-
can history
The "National Atlas," first
ever produced by the U S gov-
ernment is a colorful map laden
volume that weighs II pounds,
costs $100 per copy and con-
tains ,1'io paces of maps
Has Membership
In Shorthorn
Association
Jim Trigg. Jr., son of Mr and
Mrs. Jim Trigg, Sr., has been
accepted into the membership of
the American Shorthorn Associa-
tion, according to C. D Swaffar,
Executive Secretary. The Ameri-
can Shorthorn Association with
national offices in Omaha, Ne-
braska; registers, transfers and
promotes Shorthorn and Polled
Shorthorn beef cattle. Member-
ships are up 9% for the fiscal
year indicating a strong demand
for the breed.
Jim is now eligible to register
and transfer his Shorthorns at
member rates and is entitled to
all voting privileges of the As-
sociation.
Card of Thanks
We would like to express our
appreciation for the flowers,
cards, calls, letters and prayers
of our many friends at the loss
of our sister, Mrs. Ivey. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered.
MRS. KATIE BEALE
MRS MARY WEAVE'R
CaH. of Thanks
I would like to thank my
many friends and relatives
for the beautiful flowers,cards,
gifts and prayers while 1 was
recently in the hospital. I would
also like to express my most
sincere appreciation to those
who have donated blood for
me.
MRS. PI 11L IP (ANN IE) W11.1 IE LM
Lester's
Western Corral
BASTROP, TEXAS
an
Sale
MAKCH IK thru March .'{]
Terrific Bargains In Every Department
Nocona Boots, $39.95, on sale for $32.95
Lee Penna Prest Jeans, $7.98, on sale for $6.98
Lee Boot Cut Blue Denim Jeans, $6.98, on sale for $5.98
Wrangler Plaitl Pernia Prest Jeans, $7.98, on sale for $6.98
Wrangler Plaid PeriYia Prest Jeans, $6.50, on sale for $5.50
Wrangler Blue Denim Jeans, $5.95, on sale for $4.95
Men's Work Shirts, $i.95-$5.95, on sale for $3.00
Ladies Western Blouses, $7.95-$10.95, on sale for $5.95
Ladies Denim Western Pants, $8.50-$12.00, on sale for $7.95
Ladies Moccasins, $6.95, on sale for $5.95
Ladies Double Knit Pants, $19.95, on sale for $16.95
Ladies Double Knit Pants, $15.95, on sale for $12.95
Action Bridle, $10.95, on sale for $8.95
All qudlity wade saudles at a yowl savings to you.
Take advantage of this sale — Trade in your old saddle
on a new one.
< ct Kcady For The Kodco Season At
Lester's
Western Corral
BASTROP, TEXAS
GREAT VARIETY!
GREAT EATING! GREAT FOOD!
Thursday, Friday & Saturday. March 18, 19 & 20
lialli Mack Hawk
Bacon
IHHIIMl
59
(ledar Farms
Bacon
- Ins.
89
Kalli
Weiners
12 oz.
49
Black Hawk
Sausage
I Ih. roll
39
Katli
Bolog
na
( oz. |)k«j.
- .'{5c
3 - $1
00
GLADIOLA
5 POUND BAG
C R1 SCO O 1 1
21 < /.. ."><)<•
I M'I.K WII.I.IAMS
I'O It K & li K A N S
NO HKI I AN
2 for 2.u'
OKI. MONTR
1 Kill 1 C(H'.lvTAIL
no. :ui:i can
1 for 81.00
IIKKSIDR
VANILLA WAFERS
1 Ih. ha<j 25c
ItK. TK.\
okan(;e juice
If. or NCR
for $1.00
l M K IIKI.I.
M K 1.1. O R 1 N K
1-2 pal. 39c
DICIIKS OKI 1 XK
i <: i; t: R i, A M
1-2 gal. 89c
KOKKDAI.K — IIAI.VKS OI( SUCKS
P i: A C II K s
NO. ■!<, CAN
:i for «.-,<•
FROZEN fOODS
FROSTY ACKKS _ ti OZ.
O It A N<; K J I I CK : for *1.00
KKOSTV ACKKS Sl.lt I I)
STRAWHKRRIKS
10 oz. 2<>c
UIOSTV ACKKS 1 KINKI.K CI T
1* O T A T OKS
2 1 oz. 1
>a ^
KOMK IIRAI'TY
A P P L E S
Ih.
15c
B A N A \ A S
2 Ih*.
29c
POTATOKS
o Ih. ha<!
59c
O It A N <; E S
ha«r
19c
SPRITES
WESSELS
SUPERETTE
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [118], No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1971, newspaper, March 18, 1971; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238300/m1/6/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.