Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [118], No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1971 Page: 2 of 8
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BASTROP U.X.'o ADVERTISER JUNE IT. 1W1
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Cedar Creek News
Mr aw; Mrs. Ru.ort M.«rin
spent several da>i •• -v .i',<>r..• :• .•
West Texa "!>.< > '.i .'''i •
tivr-s al tin Wist Whili II' ad
quarter s Ranch and iifti-r d- : i
reunion of thi Martu. C.ar, at
the Bud Whiti Ranch on trk
Brazos
They enjoyed si < in/ '.orn. ■'*/!
rains As riiui h a thr- • ,r
fell whrri it wai rn11' t r < ji i
Sorry to say they didn I bring
any homi with flu rn
Mr and Mr' li .1 Ixn/.hon
and Betty of Austin win Sunday
ev< rung guests of Mr and Mrs
Lei Al'-xandi r n-'-i-nt!;.
Mrs M D Turner joiri'd Mr
Joi Kskew r,f Bastrop and I hey
went to Smithvilli when tin■>
enjoyed thi Annual Homecoming
of 'hi- Speriee 'OIISHI in t r,i
home of Mr. Turner Mart. Sat
urday, Juni ">
Cartwheel Lodge
of Bastrop
100 BED IN .USING HOME
Now Taking Reservations
For Residents
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, SEE
Mrs. Joyce Bowling
OH (JAM. 229 2596
Office Open Daily
FROM H:30 A. M TO 5:00 I'. M.
5PRnyJf like
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-AND SAVE
UP TO $15
tACH TIME YOU SPRAT YOU*
HOME INSIDE AND OUT
PfoUtnonol formwlu Now Avoilubl# for
Horn* U%#
KILLS ROACHES. ANTS, TICKS,
SPIDERS, SCORPIONS, FLEAS,
PILL BUGS & OTHER INSECTS.
On* Gallon Complete With
ia y-To-Ut. Trigger Sprayer.
Scour's
REST CONTROL
| Bastrop Feed Store ^
8 James Doty & Sons
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"A Great Gift Tor Fa!1
FREE!
Brand New Westinghouse
Air Conditioner
With Purchase Of
LARGE CONSOLE STEREO
Selection of Styles
Andy's
Bastrop Chamber of Commerce
Mr .rd M'- Frank Alexander
of foil i! ar and daiiL'ht' i Mrs
< II Drinkard of Austin visited
n laiivi s ir fj dar Creek over th<
holidays and enjoyed meeting
friend and nlalivr al thi Cedar
Creek Ifomii-ominn
Mr and Mrs T k Odiorne at-
tended 'hi Annual Conference of
'hi t.'ri:ii<l Mi thodiM Church in
San Arilonio last w- • k
Recent :;ui-sts of Mrs Hi/yd
Martin.' Ac-ri• rv>usias Mrs Gene
liable ir,' da'ighter of California
Mrs Martin joined them and
it.i y v. iti'd Mrs Ethel Cox of
High ' i rove
Mrs b Alexander attended
H.i Wattcrv r: II D Club at Mrs
Jar k Simmon of Hitch Crove la.st
Monda;. SI ■ showed thi Kroup
how she crocheted various types
of beads and how to make a
ix-lt of hair pin laei Mrs Sim
Bastrop was represented in the
Uckhart Parade on Saturday
morning b> Patricia Tuck. Char-
l'<te Siinder- and Helen ('ro/. o.
ridiru; the lloat. Thanks atrain
to Calvin Hunnfcun and 'dlie
Mundine.
I rida;. of last week was spent
haviru; the urp reixtired and
refreshing the decorations on
the floar We now have the
Hornetominj.; dates or. tfie float
which will give viewers an added
bit of information on our annual
celebration. '<ur thanks to ( arl
' ederholm for his continued in-
terest in the float and helping
to make it more convenient to
tran sport.
i P<xi viewing the man;, floats
which represent our neighboring
towns it makes us realize the
real importance of having a float
in parades, also the amount of
more- spent b> these towns to
be represented b> flouts in these
parades, lew realize as they view
the many floats, that these floats
represent many thousands of dol-
lars. In talking to the gentleman
who (Hilled the I redricksburg
rnorr taught the Indies thr art of
Macrame
Mr and Mrs I. V. Martin of
Austin visited Mr and Mrs
Floyd Martin, Sunday
Mr and Mrs lye Alexander at-
tended the Wolfenberger Home-
".mint: picnie under the grove
at the Cemetery ruar Rockne
Sunday, June G
Little Miss Melissa Bartch.
daughter of Mr and Mrs Clin
ton Bartch, is spending a few-
days wiht her grandparents. Mr
and Mrs. Floyd Martin, while
her parents are movin;; into their
new home.
Thomas McDonald who is a
junior at Air Force Academy,
Colorado, spent last weekend
with his family, Mr and Mrs
I. K McDonald, Jim. and Cris
Mr and Mrs Gordon White and
boys, Travis and Darryl, of
Houston spent the weekend re-
ef ntly with Mi and Mrs. John
K. Alexander.
Hospital
Auxiliary Notes
These ladies received their
pins for hours volunteered. Mrs.
Margaret Collier - 400 hours,
Mrs. Marcia Klzner-UOO hours,
Mrs. Agnes Hasler- 300 hours,
and Mrs. I- rankle Kskew - 200
hours.
Volunteers are needed. Join
the Hospital Auxiliary. Call 229-
2197.
Hospital Auxiliary volunteer
hours for the week of June 4 -
June 10 totaled U6 hours.
Boy Scouts
llrjie People To
"Fly The Flag"
li s "Fly the Hag" time —
especially with summer weather
inrl special holidays during the
next three months.
"Of course, we'd like to see
every family and every business
display the American flag every
day of the year, but with the fine
summer weather we hope thai
thousands of flags again will re-
mind Americans of the past and
Hi'- present and the future of our
country," James Morris, Capitol
Area Council Boy Seoul Commis-
sioner said
Morris pointed out that the
flag should be flown on holidays
such as Flag Day. June 14; In-
dependence Day. July I; and
Labor Day, S plember G
Members of the Boy Scouts of
America learn that the flag is
far more than the red, white, and
blue cloth of whieh it's made,
Morris explained 'It stands for
our peopli. our land, and our
way of life "
Mitnbc s of the BSA in the
Capitol Area Council will In
available fur special events re
latiil to displaying the flag or
s rvine is an honor guard Infor-
mation is available from the
council rv ire center. 7.VI0 Ivl
Him slein Blvd in Austin, phone
026
The history of the United
States flag goes back as far as
170" wi.i n th> (Jueen Anne flat'
waved over thi- Kl colonies until
tin- American Revolution Before
this other flags had flown over
different parts of America — the
banner of the Norsemen; the
fla .'s of Spain. France, Holland,
and Sweden and an earlier
Kngllsh flag
The Orand Union flag was
raised ovi i Ciiwge Washington's
headquarters outside of Boston on
Januan I 17711 Old Olor> was
I he first official flag of the new
nation Created by a resolution
of the Continental Congress, this
flat: had Hie l.'l strips allernal.
ii I and while and 13 stars, white
n th< blue field, "representing
a new constellation." Morris ex-
plained
fl'fit. we learned that the;, have
two floats for the < it>. 'tne is
H x 14 and the other 10 x 20
(the size of ours) The smaller
float is entered in parades out-
side of the city while the large
float participates ui city parades
and those of nearby towns. Their
floats are re-dec orated each year
with $2,000 designated for this
iwrpose. Their props are kept
and used over the years to change
the themes and to cut their ex-
penses. Apparently (heir town is
sold on the float for advertising
and go all-out to see that it
makes parades near and far.
Travel in the rontier West re- and provides hours of pleasant
gion was up over last entertainment for all ages. Be-
year. sides the beautiful gardens and
fhe newest family entertain- lagoons, there is a small gauge
ment in Te>as Is Busch Oar- train ride, free-flight bird cages,
dens. It is located in Houston and many other attractions to see.
Open every day from 10:00 a.m.
to 6:00 p.m., admission $.'.25
for adults, and children under
12 - SI.25. I nder 3 years free.
Padre Island National sea-
shore attracted 721 000 visitors
last year Twice as man> as
196K the opening year, faster
Weekend w -to ooo visitors.
S3 million has oeen spent on
facilities in the park which in-
clude bathhouses, 140 campsites,
concession's building and 7 miles
of roads, along with Hher con-
veniences. Just another of the
wi*>derful attractions for the peo-
ple of Texas and visitors to our
state.
Bastrop Lost Pines was the
course chosen b> the LCRAfor
their annual golf tournament.
This is always a happy and in-
spiring time for the LCKA golf-
ers. They come from near and
far to participate in the tourna-
ment and we feel sure that in
selecting Bastrop, each received
a direct challange for his game.
We hope that the LCRA will
see fit to choose Bastrop again
in the near future.
The Texas Tourist Develop-
ment Agency was host to an all
Mexican group of twenty five
Travel Writers from May 3 -10.
The writers were quite amazed
at the many beauties and at-
tractions of Texas, and many fine
articles will be the result. The
Texas Tourist Council help in
supplying some air transporta-
tion and hosting some events.
The U. S. Travel Barometer
shows a fast start for January.
Nation-wide travel was up 19.7''-,.
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Two Private Dining Rooms
Party Deck
W KST
IIK.HW :i
HAVIKOI
I'HONK WS-ttO'i —
Where
EATING 01T IS FIN
Help Wanted:
WAITRESS and COOK
Apply In Person
Closed on Wednesday
PUT M0«eWm\
Thursday, Friday & Saturday, June 17, 18 & 19
229-2273
We Deliver Twice Daily
PRICES
FRKHH GROI'NI)
TRIMMED
Hamlmrper Meat lb. 57c
1
IJBBY'8
SAUERKRAUT
2 for 45c
1 . 8. GOOD
Round Steak
lb.
99c
U. S. OOOI) — SEVEN HONE
STEAK
lb.
77c
r S. GOOD
CHUCK ROAST
lb.
65c
ItAR S
BACON
lb.
65c
HOI.OGNA, SALAMI OR SPICED
LUNCH MEAT
lb.
69c
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EATWELL
LIGHT TUNA
33°
1-2 Size Can
NW ANSON'S
BEEF BROTH
19°
1
14 Oz
NORTHERN
CAMPBEIJL'S CREAM OF
POTATO SOUP
2 WD 38c
BIO TEX
ORANGE JUICE
3 - M.OO
LIBHY'S NO. 303 CAN
GOLDEN CORN
4 F°« S1.00
HORMEI.
VIENNA SAUSAGE
4 S1.00
BAMA
APPLE BUTTER
i6 °z 29c
ROTE I,
TOMATO ES
■VioDUce
Cabbage Pound 10c
Bananas
2 Poundi
BABY
OKRA
Pound 29°
I
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J:
Oak Farms Luxury
ICE CREAM
1-2 gal. 89c
/samsmm
PET RIT7.
PIE SHELLS
pkg. 37c
FROSTY AC RES
PREBAKED WAFFLES
5 OZe " - ■
15c
N
A P K I N S
25c
(iARORN DEI.KiHT SI.ICKU
STRAWBERRIES
10 OZ.
29c
FOR
A I
WHITE TISSUES
35
i
1
10 Oz.
11
Roll Pack
ROHEDALE CI.'T
GREEN BEANS
NO. 303 CAN
c
1
i
FROSTY ACRES
FROSTY WHIP
5 1/4 oz. - - •
29c
CARMEN DEI.IOIIT
French Fried Potatoes
20 OZ. m m m m 28c
Thursday. Friday & Saturday, June 17, 18 & 19
Hancock Food Store
M
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [118], No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1971, newspaper, June 17, 1971; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238313/m1/2/: accessed April 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.