Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1957 Page: 3 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, DECEMBER R. 1957
SAVE MONEY AT Jas. P. Wood JEWELER
Bastrop, Texas
Gigantic Holiday Cash Sale Starts December 5th
Ladies' and Men's
WATCHES
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Continues Through December —
Complete And Varied Line of Gift
We Have The Largest, The Most
Goods Shown in Many Years.
Cuff Links, Tie Clasps Gents Sets
Newest Dt-himis
itns "111%
RFDI ( ID 4,11
ALL PICTURE FRAMES
RED! E
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ALL BILLFOLDS
REDI CED 20
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BEAt TIFt I
Hob Nail and Brass Lamps
REDICED 20 °
JAPANESE CHINA
20 %
HI III ( IH
M.UIM DESK t N > IN
(lostlime Jewelrv
KKDl < FD 20
One Group Costume Jewelry
UF.DI CED ,)0
FNTIRI STOCK
Silver Plated Flatware
I •> I Ki>vr< i ■ < ommunit *. I odor Plate. W m. Rogers
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All Sterling Flatware
standard Brand- ')ik
UI III * I II ,)U
~4 PIECE COFFEE SET
Price ,0
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Aluminum Water Sets
Aluminum Trays
REDUCED 2.)
LAZY SUSANS
REDUCED 10 to 25 %
5-PIECE COFFEE SET
$45.00
Set 7.",
REDUCED TO
ONE GROl'P
PICTURES
(Pair*)
REDUCED
50%
SYRACUSE CHINA
\ i i Patterns
REDUCED
40
REDUCED |0
HAVILAND CHINA
HFDI ( ED
50
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REDl CFD
50
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BAVARIAN CHINA
REDUCED 20 to 50
7c
ONE GRtH I'
GLASS STEMWARE
UEDUCED
50
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GIFT WRAPPING
|small charge will be made on
iiscount items; regular price
jms will be gift wrapped free
\LL PATTERNS
FRENCH LIMOGES CHINA
ENGLISH BONE CHINA
JAS. P. WOOD
HA ST HOP'S JEWELER FOR 15 YEARS
ENTIRE STOCK
DIAMONDS
OFF
DIAMOND RINGS DIAMOND DINNER RINGS
DIAMOND EAR SCREWS DIAMOND CROSSES
DIAMOND LOCKETS - DIAMOND CAMEO
BROOCHES
\LE LADIES' AND CENTS'
RINGS
I,OLD WEDDIM. RIMiS GOLD SET RIMiS
I,OLD CAMEO RIN(iS - <i( LD SIGNET RINGS
BIRTHSTONE ULNGS FANCY SET RINGS
REDUCED
25 %
HARKER POTTERY
REDUCED
95%
All Boxed Christmas Cards
1-4 off
YARDLEY COSMETICS
Beautiful Gift Sets For
Ladies and Gents
PICTURES
Port raits
Beautiful Landscape - Floral Designs
REDUCED 20 °
ALL SALES FINAL — NO~
REFUNDS — NO EXCHANGES
We invite every one in Bastrop
and surrounding territory to par-
ticipate in the wonderful savings
offered in this sale
j-nil''i; vim i'**
I) Kill (.1
imtivftf, chart•• i mcml*-
'%m> Or Mthoiajrtra! S<
ed ''ii Santa A - nn
\ r i t « Wilditfi Refuge and
r • I ... ii \ta*c« a Nut m- n
W MI if* Rrfugi "pat Harlitigi n
r,t the Thacik *t; i ■> ng
the Valley wit* mini '
mat v ne* bird-
'Ufrliait.
SPECIAL NO. 2
Dulil-Slidc Fibre ^ardrolx*
Kttra largi . In,Id* !•> uarnient*. iimiiim hat -belt
Ml « i mI framed. n.<li-tn immI lini Ii
Regular $23.95
MMfc OM \ siT.ft')
16x20 Picture FREE
Ml H|trriaU k«mmI until t hri*tma
lastrop Furniture Company
"Alway uivi you ttiiui' >
oys Toys Toys
ir TOYLAND is open with a com-
^®te selection of unusual and in-
vesting toys. Make your selections
~riy. and
USE OUR LAY-AWAY
C A. Owner
I'lionr .'ii
JAL
HOUSE
NEWS
According To The HappV^|f
Scriptures
HOfHIHt
II« I
(Vi(i ll.^Vin.
N'||\ M'ltnlav :i lid tint a
•J t<. d'i, the f.r t Monday in
it ' tune th- ha- happened.
I1.. « an up t tli' Vilvei".
ti ei be pubHi<h«d
N'i V '< \ rail tin inorninK.
ii \. ,• t" I ij: Iiff t e -ide nf th *
ftu) ' t hridtre ami turned his
cat over t>ut no «>i • w:h hurt,
that' the he.*.! pail of it all
Rer. Jami-K Ca«tleberry
T. correct a misprint which
appeared in my .-ermon of last
wk'.- is-ue. dated November
JSth. the ne>ond sentence of the
; third parajr'nph -hould have
read :i: follow.-: "They were be
: -ti.wmir much labour in the in
I !• rest nf their physicial welfare
while doing little or nothinjf iti
the inter* t of their spiritual
welfare."
DECEMBER 7;
Nancy Bi r>r>
Hobby Murchison
Vallon Raima
j DECEMBER
Mrs. Ed Louden
Muriel Hemphill
J. E. Wilson. Jr.
Lupe So^a
NO\ .
I'nuri'
Hixty
. rapers
today on
• ai-> <>ld
o the wi
erved in Mills
N'ic'oi"- about
ptling a ill
■ fate can look
For our t.'ioujtht this week,
I ha\i cho-i i for my text, .Jos
hua 'Jt 14. "Now therefore fear
11:• Lord, .lini erve him in ^tn- DFCEMHEIi
It >• >r«lltbl(, kowntr, only it row
num.- and turlhiiasr ■ r. pubh.hod, kad DECEMBER
it i. not >ntrrrhangrabl«. In olhar
wuritn. «« «-. *rr mad* out to til.
person whimr birUidnjr It U. and a*
jthrr prrmin ia privilrfni to om. It.
Thr Tuwi*r Tl,ratr« and the ilaatra*
Advi-rtiarr will prr «nt to rou a "Happv
Hirttidajr" i'a.« to thr theatre good tot
any day during the week foltowla*
thr datr of ynur birthday.
Thr (rer tirkrt will be waiting for
fou at thr Advertiser office pick M
up any ilay rtrryt Saturday.
10:
out
foi
thi- 111 hi more troubb
th.
in.
NO\ \ all here in town
la t mirlit, a. fami v found a
biio^et at " in home lait • were
unable to find anyoire at all.
N(>\ Well we cot throuifh
VI '| i dav. I liank i:u > u Day ,
Wit! no W reeks. People seem to
hi H aii/im the dantree and
what we aie trying to do and
to -ave wrecks and some
ifi Two N\x'o( s locked
San Antonio.
• ei ity and r truth: and put I
awa> the «mts which your i
father erv«l on the other side |
of the flood, and in Egypt; and!
• live ye tin Lord." (ioing back!
of j
his
the j
no I
Mrs. Cathey Biggs
DEC EM HER «:
Mrs R. R. Sapp
Mrs Rer Moticure
Mrs. Kenneth Davis
| DECEMBER 11:
Bud Clard>
Buddy Rus.-ell
Ruth Gutierrez
(•amble laKlge No. 244 AF & AM
Stated meetings fourti
Monday night e a t t
^ [fj^^month at 7:30 P. M. Al
members urged to al
itend. Visiting brethrm
cordially invited.
LINCOLN FARRTS, W. M-
GEORGE HIPP, Sec.
Last Dance Until
Christmas
MODERN
DANCE
FAIR PAVILION
La Grange, Texas
Saturday, Dec. 7
Music By
Blume's Orchestra
ADM. $1.00 PER PERSON
For FREE table reservations,
call Cottonwood Inn Restaurant.
aS.'t W, La Grange, Texas.
i:>to the vet\ early history
' Israel, vie find Jacob and
household departing from
house of father in-law ;
doubt, hut
Is ma\ be
that
on
he and his
:hen own.
fami
thai i
mil's
Up fi
:u Eve i > thiiiu pretty
it night The Highway
. 'at t ohm n i aiue in W it 11 a 1'
\\ I about I 1 :0H P M \ little
latei a Negro i-al'ed. omebody
had run h. i ai into another
it didn't make en.-.e to me
I went Imck to ImhI
M i\
quiet
I ui.
Aid Fund Helped
By Thanksgiving
Offerings
\ t t he ('ommnnit \ 1'hank
giving Si i'vice held la t Weil
tie day evening at tin Fit -I Me
thodi t t'hunch, was re
eei\ed in the offerinc
Thi offi rine will go into a
Ideally adintni tend fund, of
w Inch C W I skew t eustodian,
ami is for the aid of transients
who aie in in ed Any citizen
at any time ina\ contribute to
I thi- fund which ha been of
much sali able a i tanee from
I 11 nt« to time.
Very soot; after Jacob's -e- j
crete departun. t.ahan, who is
Jacob's father in law, overtook !
the company in search of eer i
tain small image- which had
h en stoli'i: from him. The Bible j
tell ib in Genesis I:M-4 that
Kaehel wa - the one who had
ti.ken tin images and that she
was succi—1 ful in keeping them j
hidden
(ii ttu v hack to out te\t. Jo
hau did not find out about God - j
pi ople being idolaters by being
lio ey, but that which he preach-
ed came from the Lord. Futher
more, like a- Radical wa sue
ces:-ful in hiding bet guilt from
her father, -o also do men seek
to hide the r sins from their
fellow man. rhtiugh we uieceed
in coveting our sins from the
preacher, even the man of God,
what have we gained" "The
eye of the Lord an in every
piaee, beholding the evil and
the good " (Plov. Ia;.'!. The
lord is He whom we should
fear.
Assembly of God
Church
Rev. Way land Woodall, Pantor
SUNDAY:
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m
Evening Service, 7:80 p. m.
W EDNKSDAY:
Prayer Meeting, 7:110 p. m.
Have your meats processed where it can be quick
frozen. All of the vitamins and goodness
sealed in quickly.
• Only the best heavy grade wax paper used
• Bring us your hogs to be processed
• Hams and bacon sugar cured
• Smoked or pan sausage made
The Very Best For Sale
Sugar cured bacon and hams — Those GOOD country
smoked sausage, garlic or sage flavor — Beef sold by
the halves or quarter — Any amount of Steak, whole-
sale or retail — Fresh dressed fryers
Bastrop Frozen Food Lockers
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1957, newspaper, December 5, 1957; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237664/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.