Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [115], No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1968 Page: 8 of 8
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BASTHOl* ITKXASI ADVIOHTISKH. MAY 23, 1968
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It Wasitt Long Ago
We an remember many of the graduating class
as youngsters, dreaming of tomorrow* And
now, tomorrow has come. The dreaming young-
sters of yesterday are the new citizens of today.
We are proud of you, Seniors, and proud of
your dreams and hopes, for these are the things
that will build an even better tomorrow for
all mankind.
KM A Awards
I'lrxcnlcd Al
Annual Hnii<|tifl
TV h uture Homcmakcrs of
America held their annual Mother
liaikutilcr banquet ill the Mum J
j Sclk.jl n>mnasi,;m on May 10th.
j Tin nit' ol the banquet was "Homi;—
! the Heart of America".
! T he banquet was opened with the
I KHA ritual led by Betsy Owens,
president. Following Ihi- opening
ritual, Marilyn Krerich, KIIA par-
liamentarian, nave Die Invocation.
! i (ielieious dinner consisting of
I itarltecucd beef, green beans. Mexi-
■orn, potato salad, hot rolls, tea
uid rake was nerved.
After the dinner, president. Betsy
! i hven.- welcomed the quests. Since
j i he ban<|uet was in honor of the
| mothers, each nirl stood and in-
troduced her mother. Special uuests
were then introduce"I an<l were
Miss Ruth I'eterson, Mr. and Mrs,
I .eland Fischer, Miss Vivian Sell-
ers, Ken Krietner, Mr. and Mrs.
CSerald Dickeraon, Mrs. Josephine
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Wiet-
inn, Mr, and Mis. Sam Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. C. f). CampMl. Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Hosanky, Miss Har-
riet Walker, Walter l.lly, Johnny
| Kohn, tirenory Klaus, Glenn Goert/,
Dr. and Mrs. Dan C'asias, Mr. and
Mrs. Doyle Owens, Mrs. Hoyce
Namkcn, Mr. and Mrs. Nickerson
and Mr. and Mrs Kului.
(Jifts of appreciation were xiven
to the FIIA Advisors, Mrs. Kuhn
and Mrs. Nickerson, for all their
work and to the lftti" tW FIIA beau.
Johnny Folin. Mrs. Herman Hart
sch was made an honorary mem-
ber of the FIIA for the outstanding
work she has done to further the
Future llomcnuikcr's program and
the advancement of home econo-
mies.
The executive councils, both now
and old. and the decree uirls then
presented a sk.f to make clearer
the FIIA ei'ced Following the skit
a sinning group. Kvcry Mother's
Daughter, sang a song entitled
"Motlwra". 'Hie words were writ-
ten by Hazel Bell and was sung
to the tune of "AuId 1-ann Sayne."
Wilma Coy, lHt!7-<>8 Degree's
chairman nave tin' awards to the
girls who passed their homcmak-
lng degrees. Receiving Junior dt
nt'ii's wire Hazel Hell. Terry
Bryant, Marie Cervantc/., i'aulim
Gutierrez, Julia Hernandez. Tin
resa KocniK, Kosie Kortz, Nulda
Meuth, Beilila Rodriqiw/. Belle
Sanders and Pa line Wolf. Keren
ing Chapter degrees were Wilma
Coy, Marilyn Krerich, Ann Funiler-
burk, Carmen Hernandez, Patsy
Kuenig, Patsy Namken, Betsy
Owens and Cherry Owens.
this year. Betsy has had it year*
of home economies and has held
several FIIA offices Including pre-
sident of the chapter tlii.s year.
In closing the following new offi-
cers were Installed, president,
Nelda Meuth; vice president, Wil-
ma Coy. secretary, Carmen Her-
nandez; Ireasurer. (In iry Owens;
recreation chairman, Hazel Itell;
public relations, Theresa Koenig;
degree chairman, Ann Funderburk;
historian. Pa dine Gutierrez; par
lianienlarian, Pauline Wolf; and
project chairman, I'atsy Namken.
Every adult should have an an-
nual physical checkup to help
protect against cancer, the Ameri-
can C nicer Soeiely urges.
S|iecial awards were given to
: outstanding Iwrnemaking students.
Mrs. Nickerson presented an a-
j ward to the outstanding fieshman
! student. Mary Oldfield. Mis Kuhn
presented the (Tisro Outstandinu
I llomemaker Award to Patsy Koe
nig and Betsy Owens. Pats> has
lieen in home economies for I
years and has held various offices
in FHA including vice president
MRS BAIRD'S
FIRST [NATIONAL BANK
of BASTROP
"Bastrop County's Oldest Bank"
Hoy Heath, baby son of Mr, and
Mis Hoy Kueker wa- lorn Ma>
17. at 1(1:20 a. m. at the l/ickhart
Hospital in l<ockhart. He weighed
8 pounds and I ounces. Grandpar
ents arc Mr and Mrs. Terrell
Heliums of Lockhart and Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Kueker Great grand
parents are Mis. I.illie Bucket.
Bastrop; Mrs. C. I) May field,
Abilene and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
llelluni- Dal' Mrs. Ruckei is the
former Miss Joyce Heliums of
Lockhart.
I Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bartseh
are announcing the arrival of a
I baby girl born May 19. at .'5; lit
p. m. at the local hospital. She
I has been named Cleota Marie and
I weighed 8 pounds and X ounces.
Cleota is welcomed b> a brother
Mark and two sisters, Kattiryn
arid Christina. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mis Henry l^'hman, Mrs.
Sophie Bartseh, San Antonio and
great grandmother, Mrs. Mary
! Bartseh of Lockhart.
Mr and Mrs. John N. Conn. 1106
I'urdue No. 2 Houston, are an
nouncing the arrival of a baby
lioy, Richard Neat Conn, horn May
; IIS, IfHiK al Baptist Memorial llos-
FREE
To ail Little League and Sophomore League ball player in
uniform, a free dime drink alter all home games. Also free ham-
burger to players hitting home runs.
If you want any information on Little League, Sophomore
League, Softball League or any other sports call />'// AV.s•'// at thi
Dairy Kone after 5 p. m.
If you have an all "A" report card for the entire year present-
it to Biff anytime after "> p. m. and pe? a hamburger and
malt or shake FREE. If your last six weeks report card is all
A's, present it to lii<j Runty for a FREE Mult or Shake.
DAIRY KONE
RUSTY REYNOLDS. Owner
Stays Fresh Longer
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Weekend
Gladiola
FLOUR
5 iDb.
49'
Maxwell House
COFFEE
59'
KB At T
MAYONNAISE quart 59c
MKItY'S
VIENNA SAUSAGE 1-2's 2 for 43c
(.l lill MUX 'S
HOT DOG SAUCE no. 1 2 for 39c
t.l tiltAUDI 'S — III TTKKKM
BARBECUE SAUCE 18 oz. 33c
It M il III \t kll\WK
LUNCHEON MEAT 12 oz. 49c
pound
I.I Mil t I'l.KASK Willi SXIMI OK MOliK OTIIKIi I'l litllASK
stoki i.v's — utiAM.t:, (.i:\rt;. im m 11 ok u.moymh,
BEVERAGES 46 oz. 4 for $1.00
HAD'H
ROOT BEER
I ll'IIIV'S
TEA
K.MMltm
PEACHES
M.I ll.WOliS
JELLO
3 oz.
1-2 gal. 39c
14 lb. 39c
no. 2 1-2 29c
3 for 29c
Superior "LES" or
Mellorine
1-2 gallon
39'
BREEZE
giant
69'
1 V. — « till hl.\, «t lih ia (It; Itl.t.l
POT PIES
HANOI KT
APPLE PIES
pital in Houston Tlie baby weiuhe.l
|7 pounds and VI ounce- (irand-
1 parents arc Mrs. Nora Conn and
j H. L. Conn ol Austin and Mr. and
| Mrs. Vernon Kslcew of Bastrop
' Mrs. Conn is tlir former Miss Ann
1 Kskcw,
Oak Hill Picnic
Saturday. May 25
i The annual Oak Hill picnic foi
I he benefit of the cemetery asso- j
| elation will lie held Saturday, Ma> I
I 35, Kveryono is invited to brlnu a
; basket lunch and enjoy the Bather
1 inn The cemetery is located in the
LEMONADE
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T. V.
BISCUITS
pink
quarters
5 for 95c
20 oz. 33c
6 oz. 10c
2 for 49c
3 for 25c
4;«><>! \ M I 1:
LAUNDRY DETERGENT giant size 59c:
CRISCO
0 lb. can
79c
1VOHV
DISH DETERGENT
I'l I Sll
SPRAY STARCH
TOILET TISSUE
I II Mi Ml V
NAPKINS GO ct. box
\\11 :\
WAX PAPER
22 oz. 49c
IB oz. 35c
4 roll pkg. 33c
2 for 25c
100 ft. roll 22c
Am
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PEANUT BUTTER In lelly 19 oz. 49c
2 for 25c
Mttll) \ Ml I s|,II II) (Hi I lit Sill II
PINEAPPLE 8 oz.
31c
st nsiiim;
CRACKERS
I I lilt > S
PEAS
no. 303
TlWS Mtl,ll
TOMATO SAUCE
ri\K hi m rv
SALMON
lb. box 35c
2 for 45c
8 oz. 10c
no. 1 tall 83c
nit; 1:
BACON
MOll V W K
HAMS
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HAMBURGER
«11 in
CARROTS
ORANGES
lb. 43c
3 lb. can S2.69
lb. 49c
pkg. 10c
5 lb. bag 55c
Thursday, Friday 6 Saturday. May 23-24-25th
Store Hours 7.QQ y.QQ m<
East End Grocery
CLOSED ON SUNDAYS
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [115], No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1968, newspaper, May 23, 1968; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238154/m1/8/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.