The Bastrop Advertiser and County News (Bastrop, Tex.), No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1982 Page: 4 of 33
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THE BASTROP AD\ F RTlsER ANDCOl STY NEWs
Council adjusts
$188 water bill
——An S18S water bill tor C'it> Man^c- ferry M„-
one month on a three* Fadden -aid r .mpioxec'
person mobile home where
nobody's at home during
most days1
Rand Southard ot K C
Estates told BastrogCoun-
ei! members last Monday
night, "I see no -possible
way I could have used that
.much water The la-: bill
was just S22 The did
check my meter They * aid
:i- was a correct meter
reading but I don't see
how
Southard a *.» e u
Council to allow mm :
pay S30 “ md'forgive the and ad
re't" next?*;
replied Southard,
n.umar. Da ■ -d I. ~ ■
i a v e a
wrong - imewntfre."
. The ( u: ai agreed . t«
accept the S30 pay men
Jack Greenhaw
of Elgin dies
J a. k R ' n e r: o r u
Greenhaw. t Elgin, died
\\ edr.e du •M10,
!9«2 The 5k-year- Td had •
been a long-time employee
of the E lgin Butler Bn.r
Company
Services were held Mar-
ch J 2 a: the New by ( unefal
Home in 1 Igm. Burial wa
in the I.awhon Spring-
Cemetery near E lgin.
The Reverend Ronnie
Gregory, of the McDadie
Church o’ Christ, of-
ficiated.
Greenhaw is survived by'
hi- -site. Boh"-, Greenhaw
V Elgin: :.v son-. Ju.f.
Greenhaw, ot Elgin, ar'J
-W iii:am—Greenhaw—ot
Ati-tin: two dauen’er-.
Gerry Nell Under ot L.n-
.oin. and Don- Greenhaw
ot f .gin; two brother'.
Dutward Greenhaw. ot
BuT.jp, and Bob
Greenhaw ot Elgin; toe
sisters,.Lilian Galloway of
Amarillo, A!!ene_B. well
ot San Antonio. Jacquelyn
Smith ot Austin. Billie
Jean Grimm of Elgin, and
Dorothy Murphy of Big
Spring; and tour gran-
dchildren.
Maude Moody
dead at 91
Funeral service'-' were
held \|arch 8 at Ma.rrs-
iones Funeral Home in
Smiths ilie for - Maude 1 .
Moody, 91. who died in
Smiths die March 6 She
was the widow of retired
Katy railroad worker who
died earlier. She had lived
in Smithsille about 30
years
Burial was at Friendship
Cemetery in Columbus,
Miss,
Rev. Ken Ke'Selus,
pastor ot Calvary
Episcopal Church, of-
ficiated at the,funeral.
Survivors include Mrs.
Moody's son. Gilbert I .
Moody of 1 a Mesa, Calif.;
daughter. Georgenia Davis
ot Smithsilie, .toe. gran-
dchildren and' nine great-
grandchildren.
Thursdav. March 18.1982
AREA DEATHS
Leonard Zimmerhanzel dies
inure A Z.m-
6". o: Smith-
ied Saturday. March
m m theKcwar com-
C- or. Att 2k
to Lawrence ar.u
Su-er. Z.25trh.'sfhar.-
i had wor.xeu tor the
railroad in Smiths ...e
t.' retirement
wa- a 3rd. Degree
LTL*5 a railroad
. organization
Rosary was held Sun-
day. March 14 at Marts-
--Jor.es Funeral Home m
Sm.tm..lie Maj^as held
Monday a: Pauyl's
Cathol.- Church in Smith-
•:lie B-rtai was in the Oak
Hill Cemetery.
A.ting as pallbearers
were his grandsons Ed-
ward Seidel. Teddy and
Gary Ziates. and Douglas.
Clifton Gattis
dies in Bastrop
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Cemete:
in Garfield.
Gam
bromer-j. Roland Gattis of
Me Dade,- and Bob Gatti-
-1 Del Valle; and three
. ’em. Nad;ne Gattis ot
Au-tir. RcM Meurer of
Oak Fill and Geraldine
Garr':-.-n ot Dei Valle.
House painter_
Cotton Kemp dies
Native Bastropian Bar-
ney Lex Kemp
died March '14. 19*2 mar.
Austin hospital. He was 43
•years old.
He was born July 10.
1938 in- Bastrop County to
Ace "Pop", and Mary
Jackson Kemp.
He was employed as a
commercial house painter.
Funeral services were
held Tuesday, March 16. at
the Bastrop Newby
.Funeral Home. Brother
Jimmie Cottle officiated___
Burial was in Oak Hill
Cemetery near.McDade.
He is survived by two
sons, Otto Lee Kemp of Ft.
Worth, and Forrest Ray
Kemp ot Marble Falls; one
daughter, .Jov Lynn
Stanley of Marble Falls;
hi' lather, Ace Kemp, of
Bastrop; one brother, J.C.
Kempot Houston: and one
grandchild.
Anna Mae White
buried at Fairview
Mrs. Anna Mae While,
55, of Galveston died Mar-
ch 9, 1982.'
She was born Oct. 1V,
1926 in St. Martinsville,
Louisiana, to Alfred and
Sereta Francois’Lewis.
She worked in home care
for theelderlv.
Burial wa' in Bastrop's
Fairview emetery.
She i~ survived by her
husband, fsiah .White of
Galveston; two brothers,
Gilbert Lewis of Detroit,
Michigan, and Wilfred
L ew is of Houston; and One
sister. Eula Mae Tips of
Bastrop.
Frankie and Junior Fun
sch. honorary pallbearers
were Howard Cantrell,
Jake Hess, Frank Kellar,
Leroy. Matoeha. Larry
W nkler and Fred Stone.
He is surv ived by his wife
Margaret’ Mikulen'ka
Zimmerhanzel. also a
long-time resident of
Sm.ithville; five daughters,
Georgia Ziates of Srnith-
v:lie. Lir.de!! Seidel of Red
Rock. Pat Martin of
S m 11 h v i Lj e, L y n i d e a n
French of Bastrop, and
Darlene Droemer of Gid-
dings: four brothers,
Henry and Jerry Zam-
merhanzei, both of Smith-
's die'. Feliz Zimmerhanzel
■of Go
and Daniel
Zimmerhanzel of Paige;
’.wo sisters. Lillie Mae
’’“Springer of Smith's ille and
'Ida Barrington, of Edin-
burg: and 1/2 gran-
Cedar Creek's
Robert Martin dies
'Funeral services were,
r.eld March- 10, 1982. a;
N-.-wby. Funeral Home :r.
Ba'tfop for Robert Marin,
of Cedar Creek, Texa-.
Masonic burial wa- in
the Upper Cedar Creek
Cemetery in Cedar Creek.
“TVe ~R?vgTgTTri-Paul Dailcv
Texa- Highway . Depart -
men: ir, 19*4 and had
- n yed w, rkm g w......-
vat tie and taming since hLs
He was u member of the
C v-dar C. reek L meu Meth-
odist Church:
; t.he'Cedar'Creek Metho-
di't Church officiated*
Martin died March >
He was bom in Nolan
C .'.:;;;y, Texas on Oct. 3.
1912. He moved to Cedar
Creek in June of 1949.
Martin retired from the
Hei"„rv:*,ed'Cy his wife
1 uoi.lv Mar InrVarents
. Sam and Ruth. Mu run. of
Snyder; oner' Margaret:
' He: ot An^ietor: and
Barbara Price of Houston;
one niece and -<’''0:31 neph-
ew'.-
Nora Smith
rites held here
Mrs. s. B. (Nora) Smith,
a resident of Bastrop until
two years ago. died March
10, 1982 in San Angelo.
Shewas84.
She was born Sept. 25.
189*, in Uvalde County to
Joel and Minnie Wingfield
Terry'.
Funeral services were
held March 12 at the
Bastrop Newby Funeral
Home, Burial was in Fair-
view Cemetery. The
Minister Sid Stewart of-
ficiated.
Mrs. Smith is survived
by her daughter, Mrs. H.
S (..Violet) Boatright of
San Angelo; six gran-
dchildren. ten great-
grandchildren,' and . one
great-great-grandchild.
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