Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1962 Page: 6 of 8
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THK BASTROP (TFXAS)
"Color* Topic
Of Rockne III)
Oub Program
(By Mr*. Arthur Goertz)
On. new number, Mrs. Loui.-
Seidel, wa- present for the
Rockne Home Denion.-lratioi:
Club meeting held in the home
of Mr-. Arthur Goertz, Monday
afternoon, January L'H.
Mrs. Verlin Hendrix, presi-
dent, pre.-id«'d at the meeting.
Mrs. Herman Wilhelm wa.- up
pointed 4 11 chairman. Other
officers und i-hairnian for the
new year are: secretary, Mrs.
Herman Wilhelm; vice presi-
dent, Mrs. Alfred Wilhelm; fin-
ance chairman, Mrs. Adolph
Muehr; program and yearbook,
Mrs. Verlin Hendrix: reporter,
civil defense and council dele-
gate, Mrs. Arthur Goertz.
HI) Council Recommenda
tions for 1962 were read by
Mrs. Goertz and approved by
the club.
Mrs. Lois Hopper, extension
agent announced that on Fri-
day, February !*, the following
Workshop?- would be held in
the Activity Room: Workshop
on Citizenship "Communism
Versus the Privih * <>f nomo-
cracy; Recreatio llinith ami
Safety Workshop. County .lutlt't
Henry Sebesta will •.ik oi.
Civil Defense plan for Bastrop
County during t; ■ civil I>< -
fense Workshop to he heldl
from 2 to 3:30 p. m. Also dur-
ing thi.- workshop Mr T.oui
Linenberger, H-D Council Civil
Defense chairman will give the
latest information on "fallout".
Anyone interested in helping
their community in any of the.-e
things is invited to attend th
Workshops.
Slides on the importance of
using the right colors in tin-
home and wardrobe were
shown by Mrs. Hopper follow-
ing the business m c e t i n g.
' Color plays an important part
in everyone's life", Mrs. Hoppei
said.
"Drab colors, in the home
surrounding.- on a cloudy clay
stems to depre.-.- many people.
Wherea.- a b:ight .-un-nine day.
and bright pretty coiors seen:
to add to the cheerfulnes • of
people." .-he continued.
One ,-holud ch<- the colors
used in it wardrobe <t home
wisely. Experimenting first with
water color? or crayolas on the
skin will show w. i>-h colorr are
complimentary to the person.
Age changes tr e color of the
skin tone, and tneiefon
iPVEBTISBR, F1BUUAR\ "
with K
YOUR
COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENT
Tlx AS A. I M. COtXCM IKTCN9ION U AVICI
Edward Migura
g« nt.
Do not move animals from
any area unle.-s all wounds
are treated with K or lan
-crew worm smear.
|)n not move animals out of
counties where screwworms
have been reported until a
nimals have been sprayed
with Co-Ral or Korlan in
accordance with instruction.-
on the label, and all wounds
treated with Korlai -mear
I >o not arc* pt i move an
una!- from other state.-
wh« re screw worms may e*
ist unless- tht cattle dealer,
buyer, hauler, or owner, in- j
spects and ti« at- all animals
at mi^ir a- indicated in j
Item I ahovt
Remain alert to all informa-
tion released through new*
papei , television, radio or i
\mil ei'unty \irtnt' office,
i-ni!i-eriiin^ the wrewwurm
status in voui county arid
state so you can prevent
in w worm infested animal
from eiiteiing your neigh-
borhood or help find and
promptly eliminate an\ si-
re w wo i m that «l<> enter.
workshop th
M.
lion
N A. M. startint; at ..
agents office.
The
Hoys
Hast rop
ull have
Count y 4-11
a land evalua
Results „f tt,( r
pecan show shu. |i '
fman of the <,
Ranch placing f„->t lr
.•rn Kehley humn, "i
best of thre, var,
Mahan and high,
and third i, su' 5
let y,
Klebtr Trigg Jr., ASC Office
Manager, Bill Barton and V.
A. Varina ASC Committee
members and Edward Migura,
County Agent are attended an
Area meeting on the liM!2 Feed
drain Program in San Antonio
February 1~>.
Budget forms to bo used by
farmer.- in estimating net in
come if they participate or
don't participate in the pro-
grams are available at the
First Baptist Church
R. L. ELLIOTT, Pastor
Sunday:
9:45, Sunday School
11:00, Morning Worship
5:30, Evening Worship
«!:30, Training Union
Wednesday:
6:80, Junioi and Intermediate
R. A.'s
Intt mod: fe G. A.'s
7( on Rehearsal
7:30, Prayer Service
s ' . t. ..-hers and Officer-
meet in v
county agents offic«
Under provisions of the pro J
gram, farmers will receive pay- ;
nu nt for diverting to conserva-
tion use 20 to 40 •uTcent of
their feed grain ac-eage. In
addition feed grain crop.- raised
t.n remaining land will b« eligi-
ble for price s u p port. So
farmers have several alteratives
on extent of participation. Each
will have a different effect on
their next income. The sign up
period began February •> and
will end March -">0.
Howard River.- Ill of Elgin
rop it sontod Bastrop t >unty .it
the Stati Screw worm meeting
m Austin Wednesday. Other-
attending were Ed Migura. Bill
Barton and Dimmitt
White.
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latta*
Attending the San Antonio
Fat Stock Show were County
Agent Ed Migura, Arthur (Iris-
hman, of Rocknt i.nd I'aul
Alexander of Cedar Creek. They
and Gory Rodgors of Paige
a ill be exhibiting 4 11 legist
t red Guernsey scramble heifers
at the Hons!' n Fat Stock Show
Feiruarv 26 through March 3.
.
Thursday
3:45. ,L.
G, A. s
Political
Announcements
The Advertiser is authorized
to announce the following
names subject to the action of
the Demtvcratic Primaries to be
held May 5. 1962j
For ( onure--. 10th District:
HOMF.R THORN BERRY
l or Associate Justice. Court
< i\il \ppeals
JOHN C. PHILLIPS
of
For State
CHARLES
Senator, 1 4th
F. HERRING
Dist:
For Representative, Mith Dist:
A. V SMITH
WILLIAM W. CHERRY
HOMER L. KOLIBA, SR.
For District ( lerk:
M. If. PERKINS
For ( ount \ ( lerk :
W T. (T. :;.m.- t McCUI.LOUGH
colors one can wear will also
change. It i- b .t i-e of thi.-
that one should take care when
dying or tinting hair. The color
of dye may not harmoi iz< with
the skin tone.
CITY OFFICES
The Advertiser is authorized
the to announce the following
names subject to the action of
the City Flection to be held on
Tuesday. April 3, 19fi2:
For Mayor:
WILL ROGERS
JACK A. ORIFSENBFfK
The primary • olors, parents For Alderman:
of all color- an red, i.iue, and JAMES W. DeBAUN
yellow. From the-' all other
colors are made. All color- are
classified in two groups, warm
and cool color-.
Bastrop County was recogniz-
ed and commended for having
the largest number of livestock
producer- contributing to the
screwworm eradication camp- ;
aign in tht State of Texas at
the state screwworm kick off
meeting in Austin. Five million
sterile flies are being relea.-od
every week in the overwinter
ing area in South Texas and
in a buffer zone along the
southern border of Texa This
will be increased to 10 million
in two weeks, twenty million
in April and t: e gia-t screw-
worm producing plant will ht
! constructed in South Texa s
with ar exported capacity of
>() 75 million flies per week.
S. :• i tists, capitalizing:
freeze out of ovej-w intern.i
screwworms in January, bt n v.
there is a tremendous opport
unity for lowering and p«>--
• radicatinc - resworn fr on
Texa- this year. Kel<>a.-< of
sterile flies i.- only haif tht
job, they said. Tht remainder
is up to the Hvo.-took producer
The following are measures
ivestocr. pi oducers -hould tak-
to individually assist., in th<
program.
I. In-pect ail livestock fret|u
ently Pa., par'.t.ilar atten-
tion to the navel.- of new-'
born animals, a favorite
site of the -cr- wworm.
. 2. Collect ter. i lO.i n,agi:--*s
fr n. t very inf' st* ■! wound.
Place in a container of a
Icohol or water and immedi-
ate!} notify your Count} A
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Ttie folks at United Gas arc jo r..ng w.i; o". ur c.t zor.j tiiroughout
the Nation in recognition of National 4 H C.l..b Weok. It has fc«en our
privilege over a poriod of years to spcr sor the 4-11 C!„! Jur or Loacjcrslup
Program in cooperation with the St.P.e Ag- ..'turai F .'.c sion ServIces
in Louisiana, Texa# and : • We be eve t at P o act., ty,
designed to encourage the de.e : • cnt cf La'. o leaJer:/. p q.iaM-e#
In young pec. . is r- g a wort' ,v: e contribution to
the progre-.', rv- ' .• ' v ■- • •, '<> t' G .'f South.
UNITED
Warm coioi appear to mak'
an object larger, w.-ule cool
colors seem to n ak< an object
smaller.
Attending t..e meeting we; t
Mrs. I>0! Hopper, Mr- Verlii.
Hendrix. Mr.-. L< nt Bart ch,
Mrs. Adolph Mouth, Mrs. I^oui:
Seidel, Mi Adolph Seidel, Mrs.
Herman Wilhelm. and Mrs.
Arthur Goertz.
Rockne PTA Plan
To Buy Visual
Aid Projector
A brief discussion '^ri Fed-
eral Aid to Education conducted
by Mr-. Vernon Bartsch and
Mrs. Herman Wilhelm was held
at the Sacred Heart School P-
TA meeting Tuesday evening,
January 30.
Mr- Paula Fiebrich, presi-
dent, presided at the business
meeting.
The group decided that the
executive board should meet in
the near futuri and di.-cuss
plans to buy a visual aid pro
jeetor for the school. The pro-
ject would be used for edu-
cational purposes in school, and
for recreational projt■< ts in the
community.
The attendance prize was a-
warded to the Sixth (irade.
Attending the meeting were
Trie Vt ry Rev. f aud< A. Faust,
Sisters Mary Angela, Mary
Benedict, Antoinette Marie,
Mary Alfred, and Claude Main
(>. y B„ Mrs Paula Fie-.rirh,
Mrs. John Beck, Mrs. Vernon
Bartsi-li, Mrs. Herman Wilhelm,
Mrs Thoma Goert*, Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Fohr, Mrs. Au-
gust Boer,
Mr- J'rancis P. Goertz, Mrs.
Arnold Goertz, Mrs. John R.
Alexander, Mrs. Alfred Wil-
helm, Mrs. Joe Probst, Mrs. Ed
Wilhelm, Mrs Louis Bartsch,
Mrs. Nash Wolf, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Frerieh, Mr. and M?
E. L. Fohn, Mrs Adolph Hoff
man, Alfred Klaus and Albert
Hoffman.
SMITH'S
Remember We Give TEXAS GOLD STAMPS Double
On Wednesday With Purchase $2.50 or More
(SUPER
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RED 5 WHITE
LINOI
BUG!
SPECIAL Thurs., Fri. & Sat. — February 22. 23 6 24
[Apricots
STOrKTON WHOI.K
2 I 2 CAN
23c
iROTKI,
[Grapefruit Juice 46 oz. 23c
ffN)LK ' hunk's
No 211 23c
iOl NT^ hi SI whole kernel
[CORN 12 oz. 2 for 35c
il.OI ISl \ N A HANDY
YAMS
2 1-2
23c
CHICKEN OF
Sea Chunk TUNA 1-2 33c
DI NTY MO< (RK
BEEF STEW
1 1-2 49c
HORMFI. VIKNN \
SAUSAGE 4 oz.
23c
Star Lite Milk tall can 15c
ST AH I.ITE
Salad Dressing qt. 45c
Green Beans
ROS EIIALK <11
NO. 30.1 2 FOB
t
27c
MEATS
Seven Steak lb. 59c
GROI'NI)
Beef All Meat lb. 49c
WHITFIELD DILL
Gherkins 15 oz. 25c
B A M A SKEDLKSS
Grape Jam 18 oz. 31c
ROYAL GELATIN
Assorted Flavors 10c
COFFEE
MARYLAND CUB
REG. OK DRIP • LB.
67'
FLOUR
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Fluffo 4c off 3 lb. can 79c
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Dog Food 2 for 31c
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CLEANSER 4 for 37c
CHEER giant 77c
O X Y D O L reg.
CAMAY BATH 2 for \
CAMAY reg. 2 for %
Cut Rite WAX PAPi:R -
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MARGARINE J
STEAK 75
FROZEN FOOD
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Orange Juice 2 for 37c
III N< \N IIINKS
Pot Pies 8 oz. 2 for 39c
Pet Ritz PIES 22 oz. 49c
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1962, newspaper, February 22, 1962; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237884/m1/6/: accessed June 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.