Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1955 Page: 4 of 6
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, APRIL 2 , 1#T>5
Classified Ads
25 YEARS AGO
Tak n from th«- file* of the Bastrop Advertiser
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
First insertion...-2 cent* per
word
Each Uter insertion.___1 cent
per word
Minimum:
50 cents first week
S5 cents subsequent weeks
CARP OF THANKS
2 cents per word
Minimum 50 cents
All advertising cash wiih
order urccpt where active ac-
counts are maintained.
FOR SALE—-fiO'xlS' s h r i m p
boat. i;t,000 Caterpillar. Fully
equipped, ready to go. A 1 con-
dition. T. Smirch, Box 242fi, Ft
Myers Beach, Florida. Ph. MO
3-2541. 3-1-48
SALES OPPORTUNITY
You may be selling securities,
real estate, insurance or auto- j
mobiles. We desire to employ
full or part time top salesman
with contacts to present an in-
vestment of the highest quality.
Permanent dignified association
if desired. Very substantial
earnings. Please write R.R.P.
Room 10G, 2.'?10 Main St., Hous- j
ton, for personal interview.
9-1-80
WE CAN SELL your farm and
ranch for you. We invite you to
list your property with us. Call
Grady Tuck, on I'aige Highway,i
phone 921-W-2, or write Box!
11, Bastrop. 5-tf
PIANOS—Uprights $75.00 to
$100.00 New piar.os $4.95.00. j
R. G. Turner Box 1104, Bastrop, j
Texa.-. 8 tf.
FOR SALK -Genuine Antique
Si th Tnonia- Cluck. Solid \\ al-
nut case. Date dial, month and
day. Price $250 00. See at Bas-
trop Furniture Co. 9-1
SFE OR CALL A. J. Woehl Jr.,
for Formica cabinet tops, floor
sanding. Dill's Coolcraft Vene-
tian blinds in 15 different colors,
asphalt, vinil and rubber tile for
floors in ail colors, window and
door awnings. Estimates fur-
nished free. Phone (!70. 6-tf
FOR SALE—Twin beds, com-
plete %Mth head boards padded
with washable glazed chintz in
white with red rose*. Reason-
ably priced. Terms if desired.
Mrs. R. E. Standifer, phone 57
or 480. 46-tf
DRAPERIES
CUSTOM TAILORED
Drapery fabrics in glosheen,
sheer cloth, corduroy, early
American prints, fiber glass,
crepe, bark cloth.
Kirsch traverse rods, pleater
tape and hooks.
Builders Supply Co
Smithville, Texas
Ph. 154 Box 509
tf.
Wanted
Old Photographs to be re-
produced from the original.
If interested, mail us a card
to your local newspaper or
to our studio in Austin, and
our sales representative will
call on you in the next few
days.
Studio Gilmore
fiOl WEST 19
Austin, Texas
1953 Chevrolet Pick-up 750.00
Ford 4 Door 22 ">.00
Plymouth 4 Door 350.00
Ford Pick-up 150.00
LANGLEY MOTORS
Phone 267 Nite 234W
FOR SALE—Lot shaded with
big pecan trees, at 1404 North
Main. Call 129 or 242 for in-
formation. 35-tf
WATEliWELL Drilling and
pumps installed. Nothing down,
three years to pay. Sterzing
Drilling Co., Phone 8-0944, 2304
South Lamar, Austin. 34-tf
WANTED TO BUY: Farm and
Ranch Land. M. E. (Jake)
RABENSBURG.
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.
F O R S A L E — Re-conditioned
typewriters $15.00 and up. See
them at the Advertiser Office.
FOR SALE — Tomato, Pepper
and Egg Plants. See R. G. Leh-
nick. Phone 265J. 8-1
CARD OF THANKS
To my many friends who re-
! membered me duVing my recent
- stay at Brackenridge Hospital
I with lovely cards, letters and
presents, I extend my deepest
; thanks and appreciation.
ANNA KAY NORMENT
9 50
CARD OF THANKS
I take this means of extend
j ing my sincere thanks for the
I many cards, flowers and visits
I received while 1 was in the
hospital. May the Lord bless
|each of you.
MRS. J. A.
KILLINGS WORTH
Prompt Removal of
UNSKINNED or DISABLED
♦ CATTLE >
♦ HORSES
♦ MULES
♦HOGS
Texas Rendering
Company, Ltd.
Call 131 R«strop, Texas
Dr. Neil R. Gurwitz
OPTOMETRIST
Officc Hours — 8:30 to 5:30
Daily Except Tuesday & Fridays
(In Elgin on Tues. and Fri.)
OFFICE: 913 Main St.
Phone 106 — Bastrop, Texas
At a regular meeting <>f the
local Lions Club held Tui -day
at the Bastrop Inn, the club
unanimously selected Miss An
ette Booth as the Club's pian-
ist. Miss Booth is the charming
young daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
M. C. Booth.
Little Mis- Loi Martin, two
NO. 3225
IN RE: GUARDIANSHIP OF
JOE DI LL ORTS \NI)
KKRWIN ALBERT ORIS.
MINORS.
IN THE CO! N n COI RT
HA STROP COUNTY. TEWS
PROBATE DOCKET
To all Person- Interested in the
above Minor* or Their Estates:
You are notified that ! have
on the 2 ith. day of April, 1955,
filed with the County Clerk and j
with the County Judge of Ba.>- j
trop County, Texas, an appli-
cation under oath for authority
to make, enter into and execute
an Oil, Gas and Mineral l^ea.-e
on Producers >> Rev Form with
640 acre pooling provisions on
that certain real estate belong
ing to such minors, described as
follows:
195 acre- of iand situated in
Bastrop County, Texas, in the
Aaron Culling League, described
in two tracts as follow*:
FIRST TRACT: 15 acres of
land, more or le.>s, out of the
Aaron Culling League, and being
the same property described in
a deed dated August 1. 1944 and
recorded in Volume 114. Pages
151-152, from Albert Rachui, et.
ux. to Earl O. Orts and Elfay
Orts, Grantees, to which deed
reference is hereby ma<ie for a
more complete description of
.-aid property, and for all other
legal purposes.
SECOND TRACT: 180 acres
of land, more or le>>. out of
the Aaron Culling League, and
being the same property des-
cribed in a deed dated August
3, 1944 and recorded in Volume
114. Page.- 151 152, from Albert
Rachui, et. ux. to Earl O. Orts
and Elfay Ort. , Grantees, to
which deed reference is hereby •
made for a more complete des-
cription of said property, and ,
for all other legal purposes;
Reference being made to the
above designated records of the
County Clerk's Office in Has
trop County, Texas for addit-
ional description of aid land;
that the Honorable Thomas N.
Griffin, Jr., Judge of the County
Court of Bastrop County, Te-
xas, has set the 10th. day of
May, 1955, at 10 a. m. in the
County Court Room in the Co-
unty Court House of such co-
unty as the time anil place when
and where such application will
be heard at such time and place.
ELFAY L. WICHMAN,
Guardian of the Estates
. of Joe Dell Ort- and
Kerwin Albert Orts,
Minors. 9 1
m
WANTED
Party able to make monthly payments of $5.00 and up
on thoroughly reconditioned pianos. Small up-right#, studio.-
and spinet-. This is not a BAIT-PHONIE BALANCE DUE
AD. We will bring the pianos over on our truck for you to
see and inspect at no obligation. Bleu oe Music Co., 215
West Cth. Austin, Texas. < Since 1891 j 6 4
yearold daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A Martin of Smithvilie, and
formerly of our city was award
ed first prize in the Baby Bath
ing Beauty contest held there
last week. Little Mis- Martin
is the granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Nipp> of our city.
Both high honors are being
carried off by boys this year.
Cecil Wallace is Valedictorian,
and Diedrich Orts i- Salutitor
ian. Mattie Cliaborne take- the
honor of having made the hitrh
est average among the girl.-.
Dr. A. C. Smith la.-t week
received a che. k in the amount
of $50.00 as a cash prize award-
ed him in an e,-*ey contest spon-
sored by a dental company. Dr.
Smith's essay was one of the j
best out of the thousands re*
: oeived.
There are 2-> prospects for th" ,
15)30 football team: Captain Will
Prict, Billy Edwards, Jack Wal-1
lace, Clyde Reynolds. Donnell I
Lee, William Kesselus, Joe Wat
on. Victor Pfeiffei, Dan Rey-
nolds, Goodman Schanhals, Red !
Watson, Griesenbeck, Clyde j
Owens, Johnny Townsend, Ro-
bert Owens, Skinny Davi- H. P.
Meyers, Charlie Meyer.-, Steen j
Peterson, Martin, F. D. Orgain, j
J. Gordon Bryson, lleise Jones,
aid a few of the lesser lights.)
The 1930 team will be ,-tronger j
with the addition of Leiitz, Tay-
lor and Wright of Red Rock.
Gray Price of Alum Creek, will
have a practical cinch on oiu
of the guard positions.
Nervous,Tired,Awake Ni
Don't Feel And Look "Old Before Your Time" fa
If you are wearing that look of watch your
[•aring I
"false old age", fifl tired out,
deprn—id. or suffer from hIo«>p-
1> .sNiu>s(i, consUpation. lack of ap-
tx-lite, diK<-Htive dtHiurhancua,
lack-lustre liair, your trouble may
)m> cjiuiuhI by iron-poor blo«<d or
n svsU'in starved for nature'*
essential vitamins and mineral*.
If so, you nt*««i suffer no more.
STOP SUFFERING
In junt one day Drug NOT Tab-
let's high-potency iron, multiple
vitamins and blood building elt«-
nu m* are in your blood stream,
c • \ >iig new si rengtb ami energy
t- i ll imrt* of your Ikk'v. Th->n
your el.m,^. J
ifUr you staitihSl
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1955, newspaper, April 28, 1955; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237528/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.