Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1953 Page: 5 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 5, 1U53
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ne* material*. trimming. but-
Ion*. and other setting nrramj
lie* ELK INS 5-10 2.1
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MUD-SNOW TIRE
Outstopi, Outpulls
Othtr Loading Makes
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Pulls Better thru Snow
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Laboratory
e CImi 19% to 64% groatot ft op-
ping margin|0/ tmfoty
e Pulli boltor through mud
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VELOCIPEDES
Feature for feature the best
bu> in velocipede#. Precision
built for yearn of fun. Steel
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spokes
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WAGON
TTtii wajron is constructed
* th a heavy one-piece all-
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*hf« i* with rulikr tire*.
Use Our Second Floor Lay-Away
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Pecans
Keith Feed & Supply
LOCALS—
Miss Leah Moncure of Austin
-pent the weekend here with her
sister, Miss Julia Moncure.
Miss Marie Neff, Home Dem
onstration Agent of Bastrop family,
County, is in College Station this
week attending an annual con
ference for County Extension
Agent*.
Mr. and Mrs. James l.amb and
little sons, Pat and Mike, and
Misses Ixjrelle and Anita Hoff
man of San Antonio spent the
weekend with their parents and
grandpai -nts, Mr. and Mrs. John-
ny Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Holme and
daughter, Mrs. Woody Dabney
of Smithville, returned Monday
from Weatherford where they
attended the wedding of Mrs.
Holme's granddaughter, Miss
Polly Me David and Billy Kay
DeLelen.
Mr. and Mrs. Le.-ter Berry of
Austin visited several days this
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Reginald Jerrell • and
fi iends.
Mrs. Bass Hodges is spending
thi week in Pa.-adena with her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mr Travi- Kort, to get acquaint
ed with her new granddaughter.
who wa born on Thursday night
of last Week,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack MeCreary
of Austin have announced the ar
rival of a baby daughter on Oc
tuber 1H. Sh«* has been named
Beverly Jean. Mr. and Mrs.'
P. J. Dodson are the maternal |
grandparents.
M rs. M. A. Green has return-
ed home following a two weeks
vi>it in Dallas w ith her son and j
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Cireen. Her son and daughter
in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Green
of San Antonio spent Saturday
and Sunday here with her.
Mrs. Cy Rodgers of Caldwell
spent Monday in Bastrop with
Hearing Aid
Expert Her
Mr. Otis E. Lee, an experienc-
ed Hearing Aid Specialist, will
conduct a FREE HEARING AID
CONSULTAT' N for the HARD
OF HEARING in Bastrop, Texas
at the Bastrop Inn on Monday,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. c. < November 9, from ! a. m
Wilkins, She was accompanied ' P* m-
home by her little niece, DeAnn Whether you have a slight
Wilkin.-, for a few days visit,
NOV EM HER 11:
Mrs. Henry Sebesta
Mrs. Man Murchison
Delores Campbell
NOVEMBER 13:
Walter Litton
NOVEMBER 14:
Eugene Grohman
Mrs. .J. I>. Moorehead
NOVEMBER 15:
Mrs. !•:. H. Perkins
J. D. Moorehead
Albert Link, Jr.
Mrs. H. 11 Litton
hearing loss, or have been deaf
for years, or whether you are
now wearing an hearing aid . . .
this valuable service is absolute-
ly free. You may discover things
about your hearing that will a
maze and gratify you; child or
adult. Age is no barrier to bet-
ter hearing.
Batteries and accessories are
available if needed.
This Hearing Aid Consulta-
tion is held through the cour-
tesy of Acousticon of Austin,
Michael M. Nesbit, 25 Littlefield
Building, Austin 15, Texas.
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CARD OF THANKS
Words cannot express how
deeply I appreciate the kindness
shown me last week by the doc-
tors, nurses and friends at the
hospital when I was carried there
due to a fall.
MRS. R A. BROOKS
ROSE BL'SHES, Everblooming
2 year old plants, packaged by j NEWEST STYLES in fall
the new Seal Kraft Procees to fashions, in the new SIMPL1CI-
insure freshness, H9 cents each, j TV PATTERN BOOK, with just
or in lots of three, H.I cents each, the design you are looking for, Call 131
White Bermuda onion plants, 2 and materials to make it exact-
bunches, 25 cents, at El.KINS ly riuht. Trimming, buttons, and
5-10-25 cent STORE. other sewing needs at ELK INS
CARD OF THANKS
We want to take this means of
expressing how very grateful we
are for the prayers, flowers,
cards, food and sympathies ex-
tended us at the loss of our lov-
ed one.
MRS. M. C. RUTHERFORD
MR. and MRS. A. G. STUBBS
MR. and MRS. E. J. RUTHER-
FORD
DICK HUNTERS!
OFFERING a limited number
of season permits on Stagner
Lake. Approximately 100 acres
under water. Excellent for duck
hunting. located two miles
south of Smithville. $15.00 per
man for entire season. Contact
L. C. Bock or E. S. Vacek, Smith-
ville, Texas. 30-3
Prompt Removal of
D E A
UNSKINNED or DISABLEO
♦ CATTLE
♦ HORSES
♦ MULES
♦ HOGS
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Texas Rendering
Company, Ltd.
Bastrop, Texas
READ THE CLASSIFIEDS
LONG'S I.G.A. FOOD MARKET
F. Goodrich
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BASTROP HIGH SCHOOL
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FRI. 6th,
RESERVE THE RIGHT
TO LIMIT SALES
Bama, Peach
Preserves
12 oz.
JAR
.21
Aunt Jemima
GRITS --<.b
.18
Beauty Bar
ZEST SOAP ZB-
.29
HEINZ
CATSUP
.25
QUALITY MEATS
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24 ( ()l NT MOTTLE
FRESH FIRM
ASPIRINS
19c TOMATOES, Lb. 17c
Hormel Minnesota
I Ajax Cleanser
Mrs. Tucker's
12c CARROTS cello pkg. 13c
Bacon
LB.
SLICED
59
Shortening
3 LB.
< MM (IN
Admiration
Coffee
RF.(. or DRIP
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Bag
Hormel Bulk
Franks
LB.
38
Hormel Ready-to-Serve
src. \R CURED
HALF OR WHOLE
LB.
59
c
Trellis
303
CAN
Carnation
Milk
TALL
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13
s°ftex A A
Tissue 09
WITH PLIOFILM B A (.
Shoulder m mm
Steaks ■ 45
14
New—Swans Down mm (.
Cake Mix 35
DEVIL'S FOOD — WHITE — YELLOW
Sun Gold t
OLEO
19
Wrigley s
Chewing
3 for 10c
GUM
Your Favorite College Pennant on each Can
Hormel's
Plain
Hormel's I Hormel's
Tamales 27 Chili
Hormel's
With
Beans
Adren (Red) Long
Owner
Long's
IGB
FOOD MARKET
Bastrop, Texas
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1953, newspaper, November 5, 1953; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237452/m1/5/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.