Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1953 Page: 6 of 8
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Minimum 50 cents
All advertising cash with
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counts are maintained.
WANTED AT ONCE—Man with
car for Rawleigh Business in
Bastrop County. Sales manager
will be in vicinty soon to inter-
Dview Applicants, Write Raw-
leigh's, Dept. TXF-1780-216C
Memphis, Tenn. Attention J. L.
King.
FOIf SALE—Warehouse Build-
ing. Steadily built with sheet
iron and strong floor. 24x50
with office and rest room. For-
merly owned by Texas Co. Can
be moved. E. H. Smith. Phone
301 or 110 15-tf
DOlXiK Four Door R«*l Ram
\ > Demonstrator with heater,
radio and all accessories, three
months old, $.">00.00 discount.
1949 DODGE Pick-up, clean
and good in every respect. $550.
OTHER pre-war cars. $100.00
and up.
WE HAVE plenty of new Ply-
mouths and D dges ready to go.
TRADK where your dollars and
used cars are worth more. We
will sell any new car or truck
at less than list price. Buy
where your service guarentee
really means more. Delivery on
any Dodge Pick up or truck in
24 hours.
LANGLEY MOTORS
Your Dodge Dealer for Bastrop
County
Phone 267 Bastrop
17-tf
OPENING for two experienc-
ed mechanics and front end man.
Contact V. B. Awbrey, K. A.
Childs Motors, Kingsville, Tex
as. Ford Dealer. 17-2 60
ATTENTION (J1S
We are now selling a large
choice irrigated farm in shallow
water belt; 35 acres per man.
Will lease for twice the payment.
This is excellent. (ioing fast.
Better Hurr>
LAVING REALTY CO.
Box 834
Phones 75 and 5F31
La Pryor, Texas
NEWS
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SxtOMiQH ,*4f€Ht4
Joel R. Reese
Set Summer Type Tomatoes
Now For Fall Tomatoes
The commercial tomato crop
this year in many sections of
Li**
til.*** do >o,
if you think you would like to
notify the County Agent'.-
' office right away and we will
try to go as a group. -cratch my
If you want to go and stay ^ |)U. ttJk.r|fk.r
both days and spend the night,
; dormitory space will be avail
able for the men at a very rea-
l sonable rate. It is important
that you notify the County A
gent's office if you plan to spend
i the night.
i If you go just for the day
the state was not up to par and propram, uk(. the wife and fami-
the same ha.- been true for the
BEING ALLERGIC
IS NO JOKE!
back, and
Being allergic i- no joke. All-
ergy is defined as being sen.-i
live t • a substance touched, eat
en, or breathed and may take
the form of a skin "rash," hay
fever, asthma, and upset sto
maeh, or headache.
The allergic patient may be
arm
contvt
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of a -pouse! It is known that
allergic man or woman
have an allergic child a- ■ *]
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even greater.
both a re
tl at theii
sitive art
A dermaudojfic p,a
pccially grave in Texa ,,
of skin cancer. Doctoi
state who discus* with t|, ,
league* in other region*
much -kin cancer they ..
treat are accu.-ed polite-K ,,,•
init another "Texa.- t«,
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SPECIAL— Hendrix Courts,
2 bedroom apartments, $8.00 a
week, private baths. I-bedroom
apartments, $4.00 a week, bills
paid. Call 205 or see C. L.
I^ayton at his barbershop.
17-2-90
FOR SALE—3 room house on
large corner lot. See at corner
of Linden and Pecan. 18-1-50
FOR SALE—Used lumber,
windows, doors, etc. Assembly
of God Church. 18-tf
FOR SALE—5 room home
with washroom and oversize ga-
rage. 1608 North Main St.,
Phone 381-W, Bastrop.
FOR RENT—Vacuum cleaner
and floor polisher, for one day,
75 cents each. SHARP FURNI-
TURE CO., Phone 35. 5-tf
FOR SALE!—Equity in G. I.
Loan. 2 bedroom house near
school. 1307 Jefferson. 2-tf
MATTRESSES remade or
made into innersprings. write
Best Bedding Company, Round
Rock, Texas.
LONG TERMS on ranch and
farm loans. Unlimited funds a-
vailable. No appraisal charge.
Auto loans, 6 per cent on new
cars. M. E. RABENSBURG.
, lv along a* I am sure they would treated by hi« family thn-tor, or
i home garden. Adverse weather enjoy „ ais , Besides, they may lf h,!i * especially complex.
18 1 ".0'cor,(litions "li""''1? the fruiting {h. as interested as you. ,,ia>" tt ,J,'r
season for the standard varieties matologist or allergist. A der
i^ given as the big reason for | Grapevine S'ewn: matologist is a skin expert, and
the drop in production. The L<H) Montgomery of Hills Prai a" "«'rgist special ires in the
standard varieties shed their ; rj,, wjt^ a f,,w ^(1|| worms jn his diagnosis and treatment of any
blossoms when the average tem- cotton fhe boll wonns are Hll«'rK>'. whether it involves the
perature staits climbing, and sman antj much easier killed now skin, the f<x>d tract, or the re
this happened early this year. |than thpy wi|| be jatt,r un So spiratory system.
A wise selection of varieties; kp,,p on the look"ut for them. Regardless of *hat doctor
and planting dates will alter 'hisj^'a,. -j j mixture .'I pounds per tackles the problem of allergy,
situation and will give the home acr,, 3.5 mixture I 14 pounds per he must try to find out the of-
g..rdener a supply of fresh tUBtt" I ^ere, or DDT I 1 - pounds per fending substance ami remove
toes right on through the sum at.n. for control. it from the patient's diet or
mer and fa:! Plants for pro John Dube of Me Dade, showing surroundings. This may In- ea*
du< tion in late July and August ()ff ^at big check for that big ier said than done Sometimes
WANTED TO BUY: Farm and
Ranch Land. M. E. (Jake) j
RABENSBURG.
QUALITY Pianos by Cable-
Nelson, Everett, Bush & Gerts,
Chkkering, Steinway. Also gua-
ranteed re-conditioned pianos.
Hammond organs, all models,
$990 up. J. R. Reed Music Com-
pany 805 Congress, Austin. Con-
tinuous service since 1901.
46-tf
WANTED, A HOME for a
pure bred white female Spitz,
four years old, beautiful, smart,
house-broken. Will make an ex-
cellent pet. for children. Bona
fide reasons for giving her away
t" a family who will love her
and take care of her. Answers
to the name of Silver. Call or
see R. E. Standifer, Advertiser
Office, phone 57 or 480, 14-tf
MAN OR WOMAN to distri-
bute Watkins Nationally Adver-
tised Products to established
customers in Bastrop. Full or
part time. Earnings unlimited.
No car or other investment nec-
essary. Write Mr. C. R. Auble,
Dept. 7-1, The J. R. Watkins
Company, Memphis, Tennessee.
18-1-87
VARIETY STORE, Eastern
New Mexico oil town. Good
lease on modem 30' x 75' build-
ing. Box 355, Tatum, New
Mexico. 18-1-36
FOR SALE — Top Quality
Dairy Cattle. For information
write Geo. E. Swanson, Rice
Lake, Wisconsin, Telephone
9442.
>hould be set nu«w. \ arieties , |oa(j uf melons he s ld last week, a careful history of the patient's
that have the ability to set fruit .Something to be proud of, John, life and hat>it* must be taken,
Cecil Long—while it was rain- numerous skin test* carefully
ing on Monday morning—grin .Wie and interpreted, and close
ning like the cat that ate the observation of the patient car-
canary. ried out. In the case of foods, a
James* Rabcl, I H Club boy rigid diet may be necessary.
under conditions of high tempera
ture and low humidity should be
used. The Summer Prolific, Por
ter, Firesteel and Denmark va
rieties are fcood for this purpose, j James Rabcl, I H Club boy rigid diet may He
The fruit size of these varieties . from Rosanky, sold a registered When basic food substance* like
15-8-144 is small when compared w ith the j pj^ a boy fr >m Travis C'oun- milk, eggs, and wheat are con
standard type var.eties, however, n/g jjood to get some of that ccrned, the patient sometime-
WANTED TO BL^ Two- j^ey have good quality and are
wheel tiailer.^Mu.-t be reason excellent when quartered or hal
able. Phone 57. 18-tf j vwj afl(j us>e<j jn aglids.
Good cultural practices, espe
and irriga-
tion, are necessary to carry these
plants through the hot summer
months and to keep them pro
I ducintr fruit until frost if given
NEW CLASSES in typing,
shorthand. bookkeeping and ciall> fertilization
speed writing and art will be-
gin July 9. Enroll now. An-
derson Opportunity School.
1006 1 2 Main Street, Bastrop.
18-2-75
CHINCHILLAS — Registered
NCBA stock. Heavy pairs. $500
up. Pfalzgraff Chinchilla Ranch,
5197 Perry, Denver, Colorado.
18-1-30
FOR SALE—680 Acre Ranch,
30 miles Tulsa, 3 miles Clare-
more. 2 sets modern houses.
Plenty good grass and water.
Will run 300 cowrs. New show
barn. Hog-tight fence. C. C.
Long, Route 4, Claremore, Okla.
17-2-108
good care.
Plants for early fall produc
FOR SALE—20' x 8' cotton ' tion should be set in the garden
trailer. 4 ft. side rack-, stop and as transplants in late July or
clearance lights, good rubber, early August. The .-ame vane
Phone Austin 65167. 18 3-100 ties recommended for summer
production will also work well
here. Irrigation will be needed
to carry these plants through the
late summer months.
Keep the family supplied with
good top quality tomatoes by ex
tending th« tomato season right
Notice Oi
Application For
City Depository
MONTHS
The City of Bastrop will re A . ,
. on to frost, by setting now and
from . . . ...
again later plants of the recom
mended varieties. Give them the
Austin money over here.
The Touring Troubadours
M< Dade doing a very good job
of advertising the Mr Dade Wa
termeln Festival. Don't forget
Thursday, July 9, and plan to
attend and enjoy the Festival at
McDade.
can be made less sensitive to
of these foods.
It is amazing the kind* of
materials that <ar, cause aller
ti
• lie lexas physician ha
marked.
<>ne forerunnei of . ,
1 1 4ft.
cer i called "kerato-i- " |; ,
is meant a thickened put., (
a wart or callous appeann
the skin. Scientists haw
mined that people in the f
mg categories are m<> t iiM ,.
be affected with kerat.M- ,
if several or all of the . f.-t
are present, the chanc f.
ing skin ca-icer arc lncu-t^
(1) those engaged in utafer
occupations and therefor* n.
posed to the sun's rn. ,1
those with blue eyes ar,<t ...
or ruddy complexions, n,,,r, „
pecialiy nuHt, (3) those 1
age groups (4o .\ 4-ars at d ,Jf
(4) those in geographi. h f(.,
k n# getting relatively iotl|ftr
1m uis of sunshine ai.d w h iiv,,
dust or moisture, such h T«ui
and the Southwest, and r
those working with irnttt;-.
substances which are , r
considered to Im- cancer-proai,
ing I soot, tar, pitch, crjd*
troleum >.
Other condition which
may lead to cancer sr. m< h
warts, burn scar . chr.mic
cers, growths which are •>*
stantly rublxfj, which !
which change size or . r «
other skin sores that
to heal
Because the forerun-.- gf
*km cancer (and skin *v.- it-
self) can be eatllj .. y.
easily treat« <l, there 1 r -n
son to lie overfearfal
condition unlesn thrr. i. v.*,
long a delay in se -kniK r ■ :
j attention Although tr- .is />■
that skin cancer following un
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BASTROP
ABSTRACT CO.
Organized 1883
OFFICES
Actom from Po t Office
PHONE 98
Complete Abstract of Titl
to all lands and town lots a
Bastrop County
gies. Patients may be sensitive . «tosis may spread te
not only to -*ne food but a group j 0f the r«dy 'meta Um
such as the entire bean family great, early treatm. • • ,
Contai t dermatitis is a condi j *K*mst this p<.*«it • s
tion in which the skin show- I Edition prevent to
sensitivity to something touch- j M-arrmg at the on* .«
ing it; the condition has >een Treatment may U by ri
caused by such commonplac e j Mtjr((er> , • r x ray P « j ' .
things as face powder, leather, 1 w||| dreate upon the roe:
or rabber and by such rare ones j treatment according U. t-
as strike anywhere rnavches or of growth present
paint finishes on paring knives
or toilet seats Extraaensitive
patients have been known to
P*rt
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If you want to keep
with a friend, borrow
break out if they smell .ertai i his money
ceive seal«*d written bids
banks within the City in accor
dance with Articles 2559 and , .
,, , ,. c. . t . proper attention and the toma
2560, Vernon s Civil Statutes of v
BUILD EXTRA BEEF BY CREEP FEEDING
the State of Texas at 7:.l0 p. m.,
July 13, 1953, City Hall, Bas
trop, Bastrop County, Texas,
City reserving the right to re-
ject all bids.
City Secretary shall cause this
Notice of Application for City
Depository to be published in
Has-trop Advertiser in the 18
and 25 of June, and the 2 and
9 of July, 195.'i, issues of said .
paper.
THE CITY OF BASTROP
J. V. ASH, SR., Mayor
ATTEST:
W. S. CRAFT, City Secretary
(SEAL) 16 4
to situation can be
1 in the home garden.
solved right
Red
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CHM
MO-FAT
CREEP FEED
Livestock producers have learned that under varying
range conditions they can add from 50 to 150 pounds
to the weight of calves at weaning time by feeding RED
CHAIN MO-FAT Creep Feed Nuggets . . .
They also have learned that they can get more money
per found for creep-fed calves than for lighter calves
off the range ., .
Creep fed calves arc less of a burden
to the mother cow. This gives the
cow an opportunity to rebuild for
the next calving ordeal.
Free plans of RED CHAIN Calf
Creep self-feeder to hold a week's
supply or more are available. This
feed er will save labor and keep MO-
FAT nuggets dry and fresh. Ask for
your set today.
FULLER'S
JACK
Ptione 116
•SfiP ^.SUPPLY
WE DELIVER
Bastrop
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin
cere appreciation for the cards,
flowers and other expressions of
kindness from our many friends
during our recent sorrow.
MR. and MRS. ALVIN B.
Me A FEE
The A F. Me A FEE Family
The FOSTER MILLER
Family
O. O. SCHUELKE
Furniture, Upholstery & Repair
SPECIALIZING IN
AUTO SEAT COVERS
W/'/V/V/V/'/V/V/'/V/V/'/'/
FLOOR COVERING
and
FLOOR FINISHING
§ Linoleum
§ Asphalt
# Rubber Tile
§ Cotton and
Wool Carpet
Expert Mechanics — Call or
write for free Estimates
BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
PHONE 154 BOX 501
SMITH VILLI, TEXAS
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Attention I'ecan (irowers!
The Texas Pecan Growers As-
sociation will hold its annual
convention at the Memorial Stu
dent Center at Texas A &■ M
College on July 14 and 15. A
good program ha- been worked
up featuring some >.f the top
pecan authorities in the United
| States. A big highlight of this
year's convention will be the at
tendance of the hoard of Direc-
tors of the Federated Pecan
(irower's A-sociation of the I.'ni
ted States. There will be re
preventative- of every pecan pro
ducirig Htat. in the United States
at this convention. Ail pecan \
Kr'>wcr , whether members of the
Texas Pecan (irower's Ar-oeia
tion or not, are cordially invited
to attend.
If you rare to attend thi con- 1
vention, notify the County A ■
gent's office and maybe we can 1
work up a group to go together
and cut down on expenses.
Field Days:
July 15 and 16 have been set
a field days at A A M College.
The purpose of these field days
is to (rive the people of Texas a
chance to ee what is being done
at A At M and to familiarize
themselves with the campus.
While at the College and on
these field days, you would have
a chance to vi-it the different
departments and some of the
experiment farms. You can get
some very good information on
practically any phase of farming
and I am sure that you would
enjoy tin- trip.
The program is set up where
you could go < ither or lioth days.
The meeting place will be at
thi- Memorial Center on the cam
pus and you ran just g" on down
and start from there. However,
, 2 and 3 Bedroom
HOMES
Office Buildings
IDEAL FOR LAKE HOUSES. SUMMER COTTAGES
FRAME CONSTRUCTION
2 Bedroom Homes $1,040.
Moved to your lot at small additional cost
Kitchen complete with built in cabinets
and hot water heaters
Completely Wired lor Electricity
Bathrooms complete with shower
EASY TERMS IF DESIRED
John L. Estes
Swiftex Village Bastrop, Texas Phone 925 W 4
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1953, newspaper, July 2, 1953; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237434/m1/6/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.