Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [118], No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1971 Page: 5 of 8
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TOWER
theatre
229 2177
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Boxofflee o|x ns 2 |> rn — Slum slait.s 2:1.) p m.
MONDAY FRIDAY:
Boxoffice opens 6:4;> p. in - Show Mai In 7 00 p. m
ADMISSION PRICES:
Adults $100 — Children SOr
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CLOSED WEDNESDAY
l)on*l Anirlr For Ail Accident
Ms Kunimertime nnd tin- fish
ire jumping unit that's enouqh
to set off millions of American
anfilers to match wits with their
finny prey
Hut don't let your fishinq trip
br marred h> an accident or
tragedy, warns the American
Red Cross
First of all. all fishermen
should be able t< swim If not,
they should wear an approved
life preserver vvliih' fishinq Cap
sizinR boats slipping off piers,
falling <m slippery rneks and l«'
Iiir caught in in undertow are
but a few of the perils that en-
danger a mile's
Before qoinq out on the water,
cheek the weathei forecast TVm't
venture out in threatening weath
er When out on In rue expanses
of open water, carry alone a
radio and listen for weather
changes and storm alerts
Fishermen should know first
aid and artificial respiration, nnd
carry a first aid kit with them
Honks and Raffs are very dan
Remus Anglers should cast to
make certain there is ample
room so as not to hook someone
else In a boat, with others
alxiard, ti.se an overhead cast
Fishing alone is not advised
Hut if you like to get out by
yourself, tell someone where you
will be and when you plan to
return When fishing alonR the
shore or in a stream, wade cau-
tiously to avoid slipping on rocks
<«r suddenly stepping into holes
and deep water iv>n't fish near
swimmers, water skiers or skin
and scuba divers
Hospital
News
PATIENTS:
Jesusa Perez
Gladys Wolf
J. 11. Hond
!•'rank Seidel
Sue Willis White
Willie Hell I.akn
Ella Miertschin
Dorothy (iest
Hubert Kustin
W, Freeman
Elsie Carson
lv.\ Laws
Anton Schlndler
Eugene Markiiain
Esther Mason
Pearl Simpson
Maude Smith
DISMISSED:
Ila/.el Thomas
Baby Hoy Thomas
Haul Gutierrez
Dale Mann
Kvolyn Hutching
Lillian Heed
Jamie Byrd
Ida Hell Scott
Anita Reyes
BASTROP (TKXASi ADVERTISER, JULY 1, 19T1
Rockne News...
IIKAK TALK ON
SOCIAL SKCI'ltlTY
John Pace, a social security
representative, presented a pro-
Riam on Social Security, at the
Rockne H-D Club meeting, Tues-
day evening, June 22, in Sacred
Heart School, Rockne, at 7:,TO
p.m.
Disability payments, survivors
benefits, retirement, and medi-
care were fully discussed, and
other aspects of interest men-
tion' d Each lady attending was
given a booklet "Your Social
Security", and a card to mail
the Social Security Administra-
tion to check one's social security
statement of earnings.
Mrs. Joe Probst, president, in-
troduced Mr Pace, and presided
YIKIT WITH COURF.LI.S
Recent visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Corbell
were Mrs. Veda DauRherty, Mrs.
Mamie Ray Boyd, Mrs Jackie
Cummings and her children. Chris
and Karen, from Abilene
at the short business meeting
following the program
The council delegates report
was given by the chairman, Mrs.
Aaron Hen/en
Tlir ladies were invited to par-
ticipate in the bead and necklace
workshop, July fi, at the Activity
Room. Rastrop
Ladies attending were Mrs Joe
Probst. Mis Jerry Hilbig, Mrs.
Jack Eastland. Mrs Aaron llen-
zen. Mrs Adolph Seidel, Mrs.
Herman Wilhelm, Mrs Adolph
Hoffman, and Mrs Arthur Goertz.
HAVE SEWING
WORKSHOP
Two days of sewing for the
Roekne I II girls, participating in
the I II Sewing Workshop, were
held at Sacred Heart School,
Hi cknc, during the past week, on
Monday, June 21, and Thursday,
June 21, from 8 a. m. until 4:30
p m The girls and leaders en-
joyed a sack lunch at noon.
Supervising the workshop were
Mrs. Lois Hopper, extension
agrnt, Mrs Joe Probst. Mrs
Herman Wilhelm. Mrs Jerry Hil-
big. I ll leaders, and Mrs Al-
bert Bauer
l-ll girls participating are Rosi
Marie Alexander, Kathy and Tina
Hartsi h, Connie n n d Bonnie
Hau. r. Leslie and Melissa ?!il
big. Patricia Weiss. Glenda
Wusterhausen. and Marilyn Goer-
tz
B tl'TIZED AT
SACRED HEART ('HI'RCR
Little Miss Jill Katherine Fohn
infant daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Hubby Fohn of Rockne, was bap
ti/ixl recently by Rev Msgr
Claude A Faust, in Sacred
Heart Church, Rockne.
S|«>nsors were Johnny Fohn
and Miss Beverly Meutb of Rock-
ne. uncle and aunt of the baby.
Little Jill Katherine was born
in Seton Hospital, May fi, weigh
ing six pounds and thr.-s> ounces
ill*>n her arrival at 9 12 a m.
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
E L Fol-.n ami Richard Meuth
of Rockni Mrs Pete Meuth of
Page 5
Ri ekne is the great grandmother
'Die baby's mother will be re-
memberi d as the former 4iss
Nell Rose Meuth.
JOIN SWIMMING
CLASHES
Rockne children participating
in the Red Cross Swimming Les-
sons lieiriR held at the Bastrop
State Park, June 21 through July
2. are Melissa. Clark, Phil, and
Jerry Francis Hilbig, Gary and
I'imm.v Tucker, and Marilyn and
Lester Goerti.
Capt. and Mrs. Robert E.
Jenkins. Jr. are happy to an-
nounce the arrival of Robert E.
Jenkins, 111, on June 9th at 2:38
a m in Martin Army Hospital,
Fort Bi nning, Georgia
P.oud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs Robert E, Jenkins, Sr.
of Hastrop and Mr, and Mrs.
Bill Jackson of Austin.
Great grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. C. T Orr of Austin
Hospital
Auxiliary Notes
*
Some members still have not
paid their dues for this year.
They are $2 00 and should be
paid to Mrs. Vernon Bartseh at
tin First National Bank,
The Bastrop Hospital Auxiliary
volunteered 70 hours of service
during the two week period of
June 11 through June 24.
Card of Thanks
We would like to thank our
many friends for the cards,
flowers, and many kindnesses
extended to us at the death of
our daughter, Lea Ann. A very
special thanks to Sam Mashburn
and Ronald Killchrew.
MR. AND MRS.
EDWARD HUTCHINS
SLJIV1IV1ER
I
k
Dotted Swiss and Printed Voille
89c
DOUBLE - KNITS
Regular 7.98 - 6.98 for 5.98
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
July 1, 2, 3
Lingerie Fabrics Available
Singer and Dial N Sew Sewing
Machines
Complete Line of Electrolux Supplies
Complete Line of Notions
The Fabric Shoppe
709 Main Street
Nuts! .
iff*
/ store my
VALUABLES
in a safe deposit
box at the
f bank of Bastrop
Phone 229-2518 — Member F. D. I. C.
For Luxurv Living At A Moderate Price
MOVE TO CORRAL ESTATES
FARM EQUIPMENT
AUCTION
Saturday, July 10, 1971 - 1 P. M.
George Hillburn Estate
Farm is locate! south of Ran Marcos Take Interstate 35 south
from San Marcos to Watson Lane Old Hastrop Road exit.
Continue south 8/10 mi to farm. Across from Nickerson Farms
Restaurant
WATf'11 FOR SIGNS
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Buy Today - - -
Move In
Tomorrow!
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Neale has just acquired over 300 acres to develop 5 & i 10 miles out on the Old Red
town Road (across from the Nygard Lake) in Elgin. One to five aire traits may be
chosen nowl Be one of the first and get your choice of land and trees! Manville water
will be available soon. You may purchase a mobile home and land together and finance
them together at Austin Savings and Loan Association for up to 12 years hirst mobile
home to go in in 3 weeks.
SELLING
|—Ford 901 Selix-to--Speed
Tractor
1—12 ft Tantiim disc har-
row w/hydraulir
cylinder
1—Ford Triple disc with 3
pt. hitch
1 Ford qrader blade with
3 pi hitch
1—Rotocycle with 3 pt
hitch
l~-Post Hole Diqqer with
3 pi hitch, new
1—1 DM Ford 'i ton pickup
and cattle side boards
1—Saddle
Approximately 3000 lbs
oat seed
Fencing material
wire. etc.
2 Self feeders
posts,
l-i
E Washer and
Dryer
1—Rcfriqerator
1~:i Plow Case Tractor
I—International Hay Haler
1 International Side
Delivery Rake
1—7 ft disc harrow
1—International One way
plow <5 disci
15 disc plow - Ford with
3 point hitch
1—7 ft. John Deere
Mower
14 FT. EQUIPPED WITH DRUM & ALL RIGGING
1 john deere sprayer <•* «° > $200.
2 house
2 new hale trailers <s.rs'$795. & $895.
•2 HORSE - LIKE NEW
1 used york trailer
excellent condition
1 service shredder m. $200.00
JOHN DFERE
1 p0sth0le digger . ($25. Down, $25. Mo.) $200.00
NEVER BEEN OUT IN WEATHER, NEW TIRES & ENGINE
'550. Mo.)
($25. Down, $20. Mo.) $595.
1956 farmall 300 tractor © VT,' $1595.
2—Gentle horsi-.s
NI'MF.KOI'S OTHKK ITKM8
Al.l. KQI'll'MKNT IS IN <• )( !) WOWKINd t11MIITIO>
Fur More InfornuitiiHi (Vintaet
F. O. (Fritz) Anton • Auctioneer
IIT. I. BOX MA, KVI.E, TFXAS TWlin
PIKINK — AltKA COIIH COIIF. SI2 MS Mil
6 FINE TRAIL-RIDING HORSES'^.T> $150. up
i Tayments"
! $18. per month-1 acre with $200. down
! $20. per month-2 acres
I $25. per month-3 acres
^ $27. per month-4 acres
I $30. per month-5 ncres
! 1 ACRE - $1,000 AN ACRE :) ACR£S - $900. AN ACRE
2 ACRES - $950. AN ACRE 4 ACRES - $8i)0. AN ACRE
—5 AC,l£s " 3«00. AN ACRE
FfX ONE MORE WEEK ONLY 11
all mobile homes wholesale - -
models from $3150. up
A U S T I N
I'll one
272-5117
•I 74- 43 62
NEALE LUNDGREN'S CAR CORRAL
LOCATED BETWEEN ARTHUR SCHROEDER JR. HOME &. GREENUNE CHEMICAL CO. ON IIWY. 95- TAYLOR 11WY
(From Austin, turn left on Hwy. 95)
ELGIN
Phone
2 3 5- 31 IS
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [118], No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1971, newspaper, July 1, 1971; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238315/m1/5/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.