Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1952 Page: 7 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISER APRIL 24. 1952
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ROCKNENEWS
Rockne, April 21 Hock no re-
ceived nearly four inches of rain
on the ninth anil tenth of April.
Half an inch of rain feU lure
Saturday and Sunday morning.
The guidons out here really look
pretty since the rain.
Faster guests of Mi*. Hilda
Frisk** were Mr. and .Mrs. Wil-
liam fjoertz of Austin, Mr. arid
Mrs. Otto (ioertz and baby of
San Antonio, Marvin and •Oscar
Fri.-kc of Houston and William
BASTROP ABSTRACT
COMPANY
Organized 1883
OFFICF.S:
Across atrect from Post Office
PHONE 98
Complete Abstract of title to
all lands and town lots in
Bastrop County
Friske of Waco.
Mrs. Ralph Cox and children
went to Lockhart Thursday.
Mrs . Hilda Friske visited Mrs.
Albert l.thmann one day last
week.
Mis. Robert Noonan, Jr., and
daughter of Houston ate visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Spencer
and daughters.
Sorry to hear of Mrs. Pius
(ioertz failing and getting hurt.
Mrs. I'hilip Hoffman spent a
few minifies with Mrs. Albert
I<ehmann and daughter, Ada,
Saturday morning.
Among those who were in Has-
trop Saturday afternoon were
Mrs. Pius (ioertz and family,
Mrs. Henry Lehmann and daugh-
ter, Mr . Francis (ioertz, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur (ioertz, Mrs. Roma
liiibig, Mrs. Netta Stall, Finest
Prob.-t, Melton (ioertz, Fdd Wil-
helm, Leo and Dora (ioertz, Al-
ias (ioertz, Mrs. Frank Osborn
and sons, and Ada Lehmann.
Albert Lehmann visited Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Wilhelm and chil-
dren, Monday evening.
Classified Ads
NEWS
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ROY MAYEE
CLASSIFII I) A!) RATES
First insertion 2 cents per
word
Each Inter insertion 1 cent
per word
Minimum
>0 cents first week
3f cents subsequent weeks
CARD OF THANKS
2 cents per word
Minimum, ' 0 cents
All advertising is ca*h with
rder except where active ac-
rounts are maintained.
For Sale: One gentle paint
cow pony and one bay saddle
horse. See J. Russell at H()2 Jef-
ferson, side door, or call 272-J.
6-2-85
For Sale: lt'.Mt Ford 4-door,
one owner. $1425.00. J. V, Ash
Motor Co. 5-tf
For Sale: We have a large
' k of New Holland certified
r twine. Get yours early
wru. applies are available.
M YfcUS-CA RR( >LL TRACTOR
COMPANY
3232 Hat First St.
AUSTIN, TEXAS
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I"*'It KENT: Modern rooms :
and apartments. Private baths.
SVigidain Have nice rooms for
20 men Mrs. Ned Carter, 7(Hi
North Main Street, Elgin, Texas
h-8-HKI
F( R SALE Combination Ra
di• I''tonograph and records. Re- ^
' ■ r«: can l>i bought .eparately.
See Mrs. Teagiie, !H*> Chestnut. j
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HELP WASTKfi Reliable I
rnsiii with car wanted to call on
fa rmer* in County. Wonderful
npoitointy f|u to $20 in >lay.
No experience or eauital requir- !
«'d Permanent Write today. I
M> Vi Company. Dept. V Free
port. Ill s. 2- 1(H)
FOR SALE- Two 42-inch doors,
one with screen Two w indow j
f tu>, slightly used, perfect con- .
ditmn. Phone It'. tf
FOR SALE Two bath tulvs j
with l< g« Porcelain, like new J
$10,00 each. Phone 41. H-l-ftO j
Power and hand lawn mowers
aharpened on Foley machine; saw
filing and tool grinding, R W.
Smith, 50s Pecan Street. 4-tf
FOR SAI E
P.*4s Ford DcLuxe, 2-door.
l',«4' Ford Iii'Uixe, 2-door, $295
H*42, Plymouth I*>Luxe, Li-door
$ 2I> \
1H40 Ford Coupe, DeLuxe $2:*r>
1941 Ford Coupe $285 i
\ll car* registered and transfer-
red to buyer
J V. ASH MOTOR COMPANY!
LOTS FOR MEASE
At intersection of highways 290
a-id Of.. Ideal location for Drive-
in Theatre For further informa-
tion, call or w rite
C. C LEE
Box '54 2, Pastrop
Phone 228
FOR SALE: New Kenniore
button hole attachment WAN'T-
ED: a good used foot locker.
Mrs. L H. Rluthi r.thal, phone 2f*2.
MODERN I \NCE
at AIRLINF. PARK
(.IDDINGS
SATt KDAY, \PRIL 2 i
Music by
J'MM\ HEAP
and his
M HI < DY M \STERS
Card Of Thanks
I wish to take this means of
thanking every one who was so
kind and thoughtful and sent
flowers, cards, etc., during my
stay in the hospital.
S. It. SMITH
Card Of Thanks
From the depth of my h«Mirt I
want to thank every one for all
of the nice things they did for
me during my recent illness and
stay in the hospital.
MRS (i A. SCHAEFER
MAGICIAN TO
PERFORM AT HIGH
SCHOOL APRIL 28
Roy Mayer, magician, will ap-
pear on Monday, April 2X, at
X:4S A. M. ,in the High School
A uditorium.
Like music, magicians are clas-
sifiable into two types—the long-
haire I variety and the modem or
popular kind. Roy Mayer is de-
finitely not. the long-haired type.
Mayer is an accomplished
magician, known in magic circle-
for 2" years as an authority on
modern magic, He brings to his
audienci new magic and smart
c -riedy. His presentation of
mystery after mystery holds the
audience spellbound and his re-
freshing style of hokus-pokus is
unsurpassed.
The productions "The Oranges
from Now hen ", "The Touch of
King Midas", "The Elusive
Sphere^", "The Citrous Mystery"]
arid "The Adventures of Robin i
Hood" pre gems of conjuring.
Mr. Mayer has a personality all!
his own. His programs are uni-1
que, novel, wholesome and full!
of life and action
Maver became a member of
the Society of American Magi-!
jcians in the year 192o and is a'
ipast president of the St. Louis
TERMITES,
ANTS,
ROACHES,
ETC?
LOST PINES
LUMBER CO.
PHONE 7
Agents for
Bl'SH PEST CONTROL SERVICE
Member
National Pest Control Assn.
Assembly of that organization.
He taught magic, giving lessons
to students in all walks of life,
and brings with him a wealth of
platform experience including
stage, lyceuni and television.
Perfect stage technique, piose
and coordination of movement,
all blend into a picture that is
delightful to the eye and one
long to be remembered.
i ^ selected narrative on "Why I
Chose A Dairy Demonstration."
Bastrop Count) Dairy Judging
*** leant To Compete
^ ^ r^ Hastiop County 4-II dairy
C*XtCK4i04t STG€M{4 judging team, composed of
* (ieorg Miller, Frederick Goertz,
I II it...^ u/innini* la*.) an(* Kenneth Hartseh, was accom-
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lege Station Saturday, April 19,
1 he following list of Ixiys are to compete in district dairy judg-
the lucky ones in winning a pig jug eliminations.
in the Sears Roebuck swine pro-
g>am: Demonstration To Be Held
David hiebrich, Route 1, Red On I,, H. Lent Farm April .'10
it.• |L, i . 1 n i There will be a field day dem-
( harles Wilhelm, Route 1, Red onstration held April 30. on L.
1 °f\ '. u .. i , i *'• farm, on the Elgin high-
Cat! Bailey, Route 2, Bastrop; on(. aml a half rml(1. n„rth
Victor Dube, McDade; of nastro„
Sir £t'', MCSadr , d Kleber Trigg, Jr., co-ordinator
Cletus Wilhelm, Route 1, Bas-1 Qf tj,e County Veteran's Voc .ion-
l"P' r, , , „ 4 „ a' School, D. R. McCombs, county
James Rabel, Route 1, Rosan- af?ent> A,vjn Camp soi, cofl^r.
, „ , r, . vationist, Norman Novosad, PMA
I.eroy Wilhelm, Route 1, Red offjce an(j , N Rirkpatrick of
' . - the Lower Colorado River Author-
I hese boys are sriecM by { . wi„ be on han(, l() assist jn
their 4-H records and a narrative ;h(, demonstration.
on Why I Want a Gilt." There will be a 4 to 5 acre
.... _ _ , , plot plowed, fertilized and plant-
W ins Sears Roebuck , e(| (0 Sudan grass.
Dairy Heifer The* program will get under
The Sears-Ifoebuck Dairy Heif- j way at 1:00 P. M. and there
er, was won by Tommy Davis, sot. will be plenty of parking space
of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Davis, Star for all of those wishing to at-
Route, Rosanky. He had the best tend.
New Ford Truck pa wer (or hauling
AmiUihility of tujuipmenl, aecctiutrie* and trim
a$ illustrated t« dependent on material tupply cu/tJitioni.
A LOW-PRICED FORD TRUCK
FOR EVERY NEED!
From Imlf-ton F-l Pickups, to 20-
ton G.C.W. F-8 Big Jobs! Choice
of two cabs- the 5-Stak and the
5-Star Extra (added cost; for
mure driving ease.
ATTENTION
HOUSEWIVES
WE WILL
SHARPEN KNIVES
of any kind, especially kitchen
kniv. s, nhsolutclly free of charge
our si e<'ial scrvicc to you.
W i cordially invite you to make
use of this icrvlcp at any time.
Mikeska Market
Jerry Mikeska
F<>R SALE (i E. refrigerator,
good condition, "ft Electric roast-
er and large runner. Mrs. (Jem
Simmons. K-2
Patronize
SNOW WHITE
LAUNDRY
Home Owned
Home Operated
( AIL FOR AND DELIVER
Prompt Courteous Service
GAS SAVINGS UP TO 147.1
Three completely new ultra-modern LOW-FRICTION overhead-valve,
high-compression Ford Truck Engines
DELIVER more of the power they develop!
• Ford cuts truck running costs again! Three all-new
Ford Truck engines—a Six and two big V-8's—deliver
more horsepower per cubic inch! With new shorter
stroke, there's less power-wasting friction—you save
up to one gallon of gas in every seven!
And — the famous Ford Truck V-8 is now upped to
106 h p ! The economy-proved Big Six is advanced to
112 h.p.! With new power all the way, Ford Trucks are
more than ever the favorites for thrifty Speed Hauling.
Now FIVE great Ford Truck Enginesl
• 101-h.p. COST CLIPPER SIX
• 106-h.p. TRUCK V-«
• 112-h.p. BIG SIX
• 14S-H.p. CARGO KING V-8
• 133-h.p. CARGO KING V-S
No price increase!Seeusm^
Ford Trucks for'52
cost still less to run?
J. V. Ash Motor Company
Phones 440 & 441
Bastrop, Texas
FOR SA I F Dng food, freshly
fror.en, ground horse meat, 1 il>.
boxes, K> cents; fj lb. packages,
(if) cents. Texas Rendering Co.,,
Ltd., Bastrop Located in Camp
Swift. 50-tf
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"Die Wesleyan Service (,'uild of j
the Melodist Church is selling j
Vanilla They will appreciate
your patronage Call Mrs. A X. I
Kdwards, phone or Mrs. K.
F Pearcy, phone 112. 4-tf
HFLP WAVTFD Ten men to!
train a machine operators. Ap j
proximately $7(1.0(1 par week to I
it art. (iood rhiuire for advance-
ment. \ppiy now. Hurricane!
Funce Com| nny, 1 'tfi Howard,!
Houston, Texa . § 4 j
MATTKFSSI.s
Old mattresses renovated or
made into inncrsjo ing t,
rite
hkst hf.ddinc c-o.
Hound Hock, Texas 2'.'-tf
FOR HI1 NT — V acuum cleaner ant!
flooi polisher, for one day, 78c
each. SHARP FURNITl'RK CO
Phone S5. 4(5-1,f
WWTFD Family with help to
raise sweet potatoes on halves or :
by day labor. Also have steady ,
job for a good cowboy. A. D. Kast-
ner. McDade, Texas, R2-tfJ
HEAR _ i /
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1952, newspaper, April 24, 1952; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237372/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.