Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1954 Page: 3 of 8
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RA -STROP (TEXAS) ADVBRTINKR. AUGUST 5, 104A
Ossified Ads
BASTROP'S FUTURE CITIZENS-
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WANTKI) TO HUY: Farm and
Itanch Land. .M. F.. (Jake)
RABENSHUKG.
FOR FALL — 5 ruorn home
with washroom «n<l ov«r ize ,'*
rage. 100H North Main St.,
Phone 381 W, Kaatrop. 25-tf
PIANO TUNING, ami ■ ■ u
ditioning, R C Turner, Plioi: ■
473, liu-trop. tf
FOR RENT -Vacuum cleaner
l'Olt KENT Vacuum eleaner
for one tlay, 7f> rent. Sharp Fur-
niture Co Phone ,'!ft "> tf
1" OR SALK I -ifil Johti Deerr
Hoist ■irawn yntir binder arid
I -.«'d John Oeere No !OA flam
mer Mill. 4orxan Implement
(kimpaiiy, Plum 22 2
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FOR SALK
Deere com
Implements
laed 1 row John
snapper Morgan
Plum, Terns,
CLASSES IN typing, shorthand.
bookkeeping, high school sub
ject*. grammar school curricular,
other ,*ubj >et(t needed Anderson
Opportunity School. See Mi**
Esther V. Anderson at any time
at 70« Pine St. tf
SEE OR CALL A J Woehl. Jr.
f>>r Formica cabinet tops, floor
-anding. Dili's Coolrr&ft Vene-
tian tdindii in l"> different colors,
asphalt, vinil and rublx-r tile for
floors in a!l colors, window and
door awnings. Estimates fur-
nished free. Phone fi70. r". tf
The*e picture* of Ha->irop' Future Citizens" were made
last April, under the *ponMM hip of the Kaatrop Ad\erti*«*r.
I he> i 1 be u-ed in -.mall xrouu> each week until all have
appeared
I he above is Connie Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth Davis, who won honorable mention in the nation
wuli' contest conducted . t the same time b> the Woltz Studios,
of Des Moines, Sow.,
I.eft to right, others .i-e .sharon William* and Barbara W il
liams, daughter*, ot Mr .ind Mrs ( . R. William*; second row
\nita Joan Parker, daughter of VI r and Mrs. (ieorge Parker.
Patricia William* and Wanda Jean Williams daughter* of
Mr and Mrs I) 1, Williams.
WATERWELL Drilling and
pumps installed. Nothing down,
three years to pay. Sterzing
Drilling Co., Phone 8 0D44, 2304
South Lamar, Austin. 34 tf
-^rvir. tatioii u-
H'.mhe Station at
*,u; Small amount
* , r, j Phone 70 or
, Par* - >r W ayne
C if t« . Tel
2.1 1 f.4
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,u«i«-.ifh Hu iB' In
sty 8* C A.
S VlntR, T« a r
Raw l*ept
Mcmfthts Tenr,
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MATT R E S S E S remade or
made into inriersprings. write
Best Bedding Company, Round
Rock. Teia-
1 11ST Ignition key to Ford car
Finder pit a*e return to Adver
tt«er Office tf
hoK SALE Salvaged lumber
frnrn I'So butkitng Good < aK
flooring, window*, door., 1m>
plumbing and electrical materials
and futuret See or call C. y.
Scott, phone 215. 37 tf
Bastrop Men
Attend Water
Conference
Five reprf"->" Has
trop were an.oj.g '.iM> bu ines.s
ami profe.ssior.al leaders, -toil atwl
water con.serv atiofiist ! nd fur
mer* wt " atternleii *.h«- '"on
ferem o*. T • xa W U" pnjb
x held
Sutt.
at the
( <> ileai
lem
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Ba-trop rep'
confeten. e r
Cir m< . pr<
\ II net \.it w
H.t,r, N H.
merce; Kill* C
SOiit '*■'
T !"s-iax
a Te
, July
with
• -;si room, private
l -'.rni-tb- b li«
M r Je s Walker
23 tr
f i. f f r> and fti'ilj
r • sr*
r 4 i r Heater, Ratiio,
f . lit Healer, Ra<iio,
1 •' '' Ittiral. heat 'f,
i'- v.-r-, And many
w'nn
l.'rft hp VM'o.
ar^S pick ups
|«T*rlu. burned or other
| •* fsgf l^et us bid on
f" (i«n't rued.
: 2 ton Ford tnirk,
iiww part*, motor, etc
Minims
2.1 tf
! " Two twsl room
'.mnVied or partly
I-ouis Smith,
83 tf
LONG TERMS on rai rh and
farm loans. Unlimited funds a
failabbv No appraisal charge.
Auto loans, 5 per c<-nt on new
cars M E RABENSBUItt;
\ l< 11 t I Til \NK
| j • Kiwkt;'- P TA wi^hf"*, to
t e*press their • ift-e'e tHanl<j« U>
ttse \ F W for a!iow ing them
j t<i o[>erut tn< conce. *iori stand
at the f oiiti< ul rally held there
or, .July 21, and all those who
patronized us at the cak>- sale
I ami supper,
THE ROChNK P TA
Agncu !:ir«
Kelley
A pane
pert;' head'
W i-bb of t
*as disci"
to T e *a«
te
• sentatl «'es at the
•tided Arthur E
>nt of Liof'S ' lub;
County Attorney:
• ''hamber of Com
• 'i*tie. \'«h ii'.ional
it • ami M W
of . innervation ex-
•<i b\ l>r Walter <>
, t'niversity of Te
«1 possible dution-i
•*u'«r problems und
f' VO| It FAMILY
I0NUMENT
|?" «i les snd eatimatea
!• Woehl, Jr.
Phone fi?0
10 tf
C \ H11 OF TH Whs
The family of Mrs Ernest
Jenkin* wishes to e*pre«s their
| appreciation to friends for
••v«>rything that w*< done for
Mrs Jenkins during her illnt^s
'SK.KX INt. THE El f l RE"
IWM K LET I SSI ED AT I T
AL'STIN The University of
! Texas Irv titute of Public Af
fair* bus issued a booklet, "Ser
\ing th«' l-'uturtd«"wnbing itx
s rvicr>s to 'li *a* pubik officials
J r,d eitlKens
Th«- Institute conducts re
ararch and publish# stiaiien on
regional, tale ami li«a! govern
ment problems, provide* infor
mat ion for the piiblb ; trains
students for public service; and
train- public officials and con
suits with them on special pro
blems
University is a " store-
of invaluatde knowledge",
found in libraries, lalwira
and the minds of facul
taff members. President
I^igan Wilson points out. The
I nivi rsity "is constantly striv-
ing to make more of this know
ledge available to all citizens
of the /.t4 te through such re
m nr'h groups as the Institute
of Public Affairs "
holl r
tones
ty ami
BEAD TBI W \NT ADS
aiiswi re<i i, jestmn > put to tbi'm
b> iiersoi .it t« ding
Texas ground water re^our
are Im'!> g -t -si approximately
20 times fa«ter •ha?" nature can
repb ritish the !ate wat4*r
bearing and' the speakers em
ph« laect. am: tate hopes si>em
to rest on conserving -urface
water which now flows into
th«' Ouif "t the rati- of >0 tnil
lion acre feet (one a<np fi«it is
the amount of w«t«'r re<piired
to rover an aire surface to that
one foot depth) per year.
A P Rollins, member of the
Texas Water Engineers, pointed
out that Texas industry now
uses 7,000,00© acre feet of sur
face water each year, ami ttmt
within four decade.- industry
and agriculture will l e n-'isbsl
14 If. million aer>' feet per year.
Only « well planned program
of dam building can produce
this, he added
Ijirge government subsidies
would not be necessary to !«■
gm a statewide conservation
program. Max Starcke, general
manager of the Colorado River
authority, told the conference.
He pointed to the I.CKA as an
example of a project built on
borrowed Federal funds, which
have sino been repaid, and is
now worth approximately $10,
(MMI.Othl
"LCRA's fl<Mn| control, water
con-ervation, erosion control, and
power development could be re
peated through Texas," Starcke
sa id
Another panel sp nkor, I >r.
Louis Koelilg of Southwest Re
search Institute in San Anto-
nio, ,tr< i-d the netsl for more
scientific information relative t4i
ground water supply as well
as the wastage of surface water,
making the point that a great
ileal of usuablc ground water
i- tM'ing contaminated because
of improper drilling methods,
and a great deal more is being
dissipated into strata whert> it
become, unavailable. I>r Koenig
also spoke of research efforts
to convert ^alt or brackish water
into usuable water Although
this research seems hopeful, he
pointed out, it is still much too
co •!> and "I do not think that
j the solution to Texas' water
j problem in the neat future can
l>e found here."
H. P Burleigh, chief of the
\ •• • :n Area planning office of
the 1 S Bureau of Keclama
, tior, tol l or his department's
pla for one possinb solution,
tihi buiklhg of a billion dollar
intra oastal iana! which would
• tap East Texas river to pro
vide more water for fertile but
arid lands in Sout! Texan.
One point on which all per
sons arut speakers attending the
(conference seemed to agree at
the end of the day wa- "There's
a tremedous problem here And
no one seems to lie doing enough
U> arrive at a complete so-
lution to the difficulty."
u Qw'P&M!
Af home with a good book! As a matter of fact,
Lone Star Beer is at home everywhere — Clear Across Texas!
Brewed without added sugars or syrups — Lone Star
is naturally fine! ;N at ur ally light! So, naturally, you hear...
"The beer I go for is Lone Star — Texas' Fine,
Light Beer!" Go for Lone Star today!
lONf STAR BREWING CO. * SAN ANTONIO, TE XA S
ALLBRIGHT DISTRIBUTING CO.
Phone 12
Bastrop, Texas
AMERICA'S fASTEST GROWING BRAND OF £6«"
bptrt — lutarch Co. of AmorUa — April 13, 1954
\Thank you, Friends..
For the trust arid confidence y(Mi iiiivc1 j)laced in
3if- in c>lec tinq me youi ( 'oiinty Judge. 1 eru humbly
for the honor and responsibility that have
^ ' r' i ven me, and I shall steve in every way at my
hi i to merit this trust, i appItK:iate your fritnid
■'!' und best wishes, and youi oilviee t.md si.ic.iQe:>
' ri;; will always bo welcome.
TOM GHIFFIN
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/ Don I wail lor a roll! snap ludort' urtluiu vonr heating e«|iiipttirnt
in s!i.i|X' ior wintrr Sweat it out Imlay inslcatt ot ^ 1 u*« 111v: il o«f
uticii \\ ititn i otiu's alottsi.
Hcnu inhi t, natural v in is tin- prrtrnrtl furl lot heating, cooking
ami tnan\ otlu i ioIis in vtrtn.ilK all Cull South ronuiiutlities Supplirrs
ot yowi l.ivonti lui l ate investing millions of dollars in a i ontimiing
st art li lor ailditional ".as jot v.hi ami \oui neieliborv («r/> m m it • is the
harntiin hi i/t>ur ln>i>it t'uiaw north cti rij ci iit tjou i>cij fur it ...ami llien some
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1954, newspaper, August 5, 1954; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237490/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.