Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1954 Page: 6 of 10
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, JITY22. 19M
Salem School Summer Session Closes
Salem (colored) School Sum
mt>r Split Session was a success,
Alcoholism is a causative fa.
tor in an unknown percentage of
many serious social problems,
Buch as divorces, juvenile delin-
quency, drunk arrests, 1>WI char
jes and so on. The cost to soe
jety is included in taxes for jails,
prisons, mental hospitals, wel-
fare expenses, in increased auto-
mobile liability insurance rates,
industrial accidents, absenteeism,
hot checks, etc.
READ THE WANT-ADS
closing with a May Pole dance
on Thursday niirht, July H.
The following children receiv-
ed awards of honor from the
"Can You Top This One" spell
inn program under the direction
of the teacher, Mrs. Harris, and
sponsored by Mr. F A. N'eustera
of Flatonia:
First place, Annie Jackson,
William Hemphill, Dottic Rober-
son; second place, Ira Jackson,
Mattie Martin; third place, Stel
la Mae Jackson.
Mrs. O. L. Deshay
Mrs llirdie G. Harris
Teachers
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Power-Dome V-8's
Dependable
thrifty 6's
Easiest handling
Super-comfortable cabs
Easiest loading
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nearby dependable
Dodge truck dealer for
further proof that he
has the truck to fit
YOUR J OBI
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Bastrop, Texas
Bateman - Red
Rock News
Mrs. Klvin Voigt, Editor
Bateman Red Bock, July 20—
l.onnie Harris and son of Aus
tin visited in the Minor Harris
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M Fox and
Sandra of Lockhart visited in
the Klvin Voigt home Saturday
night Mr. and Mrs. Yerlin
Yoigt of Peitytown visited them
Sunday evenng.
Mrs. Vollie Ingram attended
church in Bastrop Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Klvin Voigt vi
sited Mr. and Mrs. X. E. Petty
of Pettytown Tuesday night.
Mrs. Ada Site of Smithville
and her daughter, Mrs. Ada Mae
lfightner and children of Hous
ton visited Mrs. Yollie Ingram
Wednesday.
M rs. Annie Powell visited the
Dec Powells of Lockhart Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Tally of
McMahan visited the Culpep
pers one night last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harris
and Uncle Jeff attended church
at Bethel Sunday. Several from
here attended the Homecoming
at Delhi Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mallon Hanna
visited Mr. Lon Buckner in the
Kenneth Buckner home Saturday
in Lockhart.
Mr. and Mrs. J R. and A A.
Culpepper attended church at
Bethel Saturday. Mr and Mrs.
A. A. Culpepper went home with
Mr. and Mrs. J. I) Bozarth and
spent the night.
Mr. and Mrs. Zac Hanna of
High drove and Mr. ; nd Mrs.
Kenneth Buckner and Danny of
Lockhart visited Mr.- Vollie In
gr; m Sunday evening.
Uillie Hanna attended the pa
rade in Bastrop Friday evening.
Sunday guests in the home of
Mr and Mrs David Corbell were
her sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur King. Mr.- Bab Smith of
San Ar.ionio; Mi. an i Mrs. Jim
Taylor ami Jimmie. and grand
daughter. Diai.e, of Austin; Cal
vin Corbell of Huntsville; Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Corbell. They en
joyed the day very much as it
wa> their ">4th wedding anniver
saiy. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Cor
hell of Taylorsville visited them
Saturday night.
George F Voigt accompanied
by Mrs. Mary Vice and Bonnie
of Austin visited ir Monterrev,
M. xico, last week.
Mr. and Mrs J. G. Lewis of
San Antonio. Mr and Mr.- Mar
Ijn Hanna and children of Bas-
trop visited in the Jake Lewis
home Sunday.
Mrs. F. S. Neuenschwander
and Virgil, Mr and Mrs. Olan
Voigt and Gloiia, 'vere in I*xk
hart Sunday night.
Harold Voigt and Betty Jane
Anderson went
day night.
Mr. and Mi-
ami Mrs. Jake
Mike, Mr. and
and Gloria, Mi
end were Mr
Smith of Port-
Ada Smith ' f
to Bastrop Fri
Foy Petty. Mr
Lewis. Pat and
Mrs. Olan Voigt
and Mrs Tony
Goertz and children attended the
rodeo in Bastrop Friday night.
Mrs. E. S. Neuenschwander
and Virgil, Mr and M"s Olan
Voigt. Gloria and Harold, at
tended church in I ckhart Wed
nesday night
Mr. and Mr- Vallon N oigt
and children of Elgin visited in
Red Hock Sunda>
Guests in the Howard (Jould
home this week
and Mrs. Ross L
land and Mrs
Lockhart.
Mr. and Mr.- Mac Turner and
Diane of Staples visited in Red
Rock Saturday
Dimpy Gould pent the week-
end with Marl in Parker and at
tended the Batrop Homecom
ing.
Sunday guest in the Bonnie
Turner home were M Sgt Per
shing Turner >f Austin, who
has just come home from Japan.
Mr. and Mr- Chester Lay-ton
and Jerry Woe? , of Bastrop.
Monte Lee Wilhelm of Corpus
i; visiting hi- grandparents, Mr
and Mrs. Gain- Black
Mrs. W. C Grohman visited
her mother. Mr> Celia Tiner of
Smithville Friday
Pvt. Charles Voigt i.- station
ed in Fort Le.\ Virginia, now,
where he will go to a quarter
master school.
First Methodist
Church
W. N. SCHULZE. PMtor j
Sunday:
Sunday School, 9:45 a m .
Morning Worship, 10:">5 a. m ;
Evening Worship. 7:.'M) p m
(Nursery for children during I
morning programs.)
W ediMxday :
Ladies' Prayer Group, 8 50 a m.
Thursday :
Choir, 6:30 p. m.
First Monday :
WSCS Circle I, 3 p m
WSCS* Circle II, 1 p m
Second Monday:
Elsie Maynard Bible Class,
7:;10 p. m.
Second Tuesday :
WSCS Circle III, 8 p. m
Second Thursday:
Comm. on Education, 7 10 p. m
Third Monday.
WSt'S General Meeting, lp m.
Third \\ edneadsy:
Official Board, 7:30 p. m
Fourth W t-dneadav:
Wesleyan Service Guild, 7 10
p m
WELCOME ADDITION FOR
EVERY HOMiE—Get a supply of
plastic garment bags, table1
cloths, shoe bags, clothes ham-
pers, kitchen curtains, etc. The !
WESLEYAN SERVICE GUILD
will take your orders. Phone!
Mrs. Bryan Sanders to place
your order. 26-tf
AUSTIN SHOPPER'S GUIDE
Budweiser
AMERICA'S SOCIAL COMPANY
Cans & Bottles
WP. SERVICE ALL OF
H A S T K O P C O I N r Y
Sold By
BROWNING DISTRIBUTING
112 W 1st
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AUSTIN STOCKYARDS CORPORATION
2900 EAST ." th PHONE 7 25).'
Auction Every Wednesday
PRIVATE >\l.ES DAILY PLENTY III VERS FoR ALL I I \ I - r « X
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Phone 67®
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POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
PAID FOR BY FRIENDS
"ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES A SECOND TERM"
It All Adds Op—-It's Simple Arithmetic
A Vote for Bower Crider=A vote for good County Government
GET A PENCIL - DO YOUR OWN ADDITION
HERE IS BOWER CRIDER, YOUR COUNTY JUDGE-
No. 1. Statement of Qualification, Experience and Ability: Six years Bastrop County Demo
cratic Chairman; Four years member State Democratic Executive Committee; Two
years member Board of Directors, Lower Colorado River Authority; Twice Command
er American Legion; Twice wounded Purple Heart World War II veteran, five Battle
Stars, Bronze Star Award; Experience in Law; Experience in Banking; Experience
- in Farming and Ranching. THAT ADDS TO 101)'
No. 2 Proof of Qualification, Experience and Ability: Established Sound Business in County
Finances; Strict accounting of your Tax Dollar; Largest Farm-to-Market Program in
County's History; 27 miles of paved county roads paid out of our own tax money; Re-
pairs and additions to Courthouse without additional Tax Burden; Planned Program
Future Improvement, Progress and Welfare. THAT ADDS TO 100 0
HERE IS THE OPPONENT:
No. 1. Statement of Qualification, Ability and Experience Unknown plus Unknown - He has
made no statement in public print. THAT ADDS TO ? ? ?
No. 2. Proof of Qualification, Ability and Experience: Unknown plus Unknown - There has
been no Proof made public. THAT ADDS TO ? ? ?
IT ALL ADDS UP — To Re-Election of BOWER CRIDER County Jud^e - Second Term.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1954, newspaper, July 22, 1954; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237488/m1/6/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.