Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1958 Page: 7 of 8
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BASTKOI' (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, DECEMBER U, 195K
WANT ADS
1KD AD RATBS
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, yuirrtion - -1 caul
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, f THAMES 4
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( SI rents
4frrti*ing caah tUi
f((, ■ here actlea U-
i|f# aiaiDlai**^-
FO|{ SALE Ciiri tmi.> Tree#,
redar or pin«*. cut t<> order Cord
wood any length, ('all A \
San.I. i , phone 10* or 4I!8.
41-2
From
Where
I Stand I
OI.IVI
HUMUUII
Tit Hl'Y <'Id house
cke(i or moved. Grady
i:tT Company. 1202
r Phone . 4*1.
3f> tf
HI SINE OITOlM I M'| ^
MAS (>|{ WOMAN
Hi -i|>or ^ililv pi i-..in from thi-
area, to service and collect fron
rigaii-ttc dU|>eti4crs. No m Ihi^
' ar, rcfi ri tici and t(l
$l!i;.r>iMt invest ment nee. my
7 to 12 hour weekly net excel
lent monthly income. l o>Mble
full-time work For 1cm a I in', r
view (five phone and particular-
Write International Sal. A
Mfi Co, Inc. I' O Ho* 123B.
Oklahoma City. Okia 4; i pd
_Tw<> bedroom house
ietachable Karate,
j1; . 74f> or 22HW.
37 I
t-oktr.v your "H3W"
i, *ar!y. Proven TOP
by layer* in 19" 7 H
S< iri Tct. placing
j.. t; I n# and list
j. I; .rt mailed on
Hirr: Hatchery, Win
•it •(
II KM SHED apartment for
rent Suitable for couple only
no* Ma; Street \pply 1."'. Ml
V." I' • ■ !'*'( Veil A in th r
4 J -tf
FUR \IF John
tractor with h.-dder-
j |i!a' i.'i *, f i rt ili*er
! and mower Jake
! pho- •• "■«
Deere MT
, cultivator-,
distributor.
Raben bui k,
41 2
'ARTKD ITLLKTS a-
i r und at rea on-
t Va .-mated liar
fty, W.r ■ heater, Tex-
34 tf
FA i M A- RA NCH
tfr> • All type*
xA n *. and tht* is
jf' ' etu r price*
| r ■ . hy and t*lk
your place Grady
K*ta>. I'"* 11, Ha
• r > f,2 tf
:! yvti have corn for
Kr«*i Company
4& tf
ir >, f.li dirt. Call C
r •# 21' m tf
111 INK-- OI'I'UK I I \l n
MAN OH NMiMVS
Re«j«..i -it.per in from th:
are.i. to . rvire nf«l (••■lie. t fr. rti
t i(far«'t• .li'p. n er No Kellinr
• r r. f' C'it. , a> d $'.«2.f>0 to
lnv« temot nr.. -ary
12 hii ! weekly net up
'• J '7 (i n >'i thl> ii . orni I'o
it. • full tn >■ work For lo ai
mtervirw i phaR. and part
.'•••ar Wr Dternatiutial Dr
1" (i Hox ■'
t Ik.« «■ {>-, «)k a II 1 -pMf)
hh NOVATED or
;r:,*r*pnrn[ Writ**
. Hound Rork.
«v onlera at the
| *l Market. tf
HI Y 1 "*r ! cam.
and *r wk *i cara
K) MnTcK.^
I, \DY > OR i iVFIJ 'S 1 •!
A M „'S I ■ r • |" M v. sth
V - I-if ■ *.M> H-i k OjMT,
v., - ittili Mile W. -, Diati-.ct
M, I" O H. V -It Hie:.ham
41-1
\ -i t J t. ■ i! • ;i!id w omen
I f r J 'mi $1, ..Ml ' irtthl> V ir
n( r. ,tI'. , • ,i $| (Nt to \S'r
tern ' • rvici H O Hox H".2,
ii< -v Wa • ir;tr' >n 4 1 70
V K \ITH FOR OCR DAY
t.< < a ie t thing in the world
•■at. a religion. It may
t.ot la-t longer than a popular
■ i . but while it does, it is
all ;i. iaye. It center of at
t tint son may be nothing more
ompellirig than a Ouija board.
If thu younifer generation has
n.vei n.-ard of a Ouija board
in the . use that it wa- once
a "t.-iiKiou- pa time." then this
ttati a hat I mean by the
e.i-. m which a "religion" may
" ' t. ate.l, and also pa - away.
H«'i k K..11 could never ^et
ki> and a rollir ' f it were
1.. ! k'iM n a rt Hkious t w I t .
\\ ■ r. I'apa and Mama are so
n.akmr rr.oney. and cha-
• i aft< r th<* pot . f social ap
p'ova *'ii-h In at the foot of
th. ra.nhnu of th. ir technicolor
Irian tl at they do not have
| Mm. to teach their children the
| pro,. channeling of their God-
k • and jfreat and wondrous
. Kitiotih. then -uch perversions
a Rock "n Holl result. Their
•' dren'f tarved and emaciated
' i ■>' .r. in the realm of the re
) hjr i and emotional cry out
fot sti -faction. Actually, the
'■ehgo.,1- permeate the whole
' . • . ir r That .s the way
w. ar. nade Tin re.-ult is that
' > .*.• 1111 > which all • t
' t- ' .-in w- akf.- .
•A 111 • Ve t !;« ■-« pent up emotion*
i 1 • nut -ignifican.. . tiiai the
. in and th. . v worship
' 1 < ur ►'!. ■' ih. a ho d-> not
, know what lo do with their
I \ ' ift • in. • . x.'. pt to do
w-at com. natural,"
TH A N K S« IVI N<; SER V ICES
HEI.D AT RCK'KNE
Special Thanksgiving Day Ser-
vices were held this year at
Sacied Heart Parish, Kocknc. A
Ma of thank-giving was of-
fered by Kev. Claude A. Faust
rt 7 a. m.
Following Mass the parishon-
ei cajiieil -mall ba-ket? con
taming -ample- of the products
raised in their fi.lds and >rar
dens, such a.- ears of corn, po
tatm s, jar- of canned vegetables,
eggs, pecans, etc to be offered
to Co.| a- a token of thanks-
giving for all blessings received
during the past year.
'I h e "Farmer- P r a y .
Thanksgiving" in which th.
trier thanked
him a farmer
the privilege
much time in
-un; for
air, sun,
o f
far
(iod for making
for giving him
of -pending so
the open air and
giving him the open
as a symbol of His
I -I ul K I \ ^ \ W \ > I'l \ S
\ -m^ll df|XHil *ill hold >ro
item until i hri lmii- I he .
lo -hop |I I I K ISs 5 10
<. i.I H i oki
B^ J. DrtlJtng and
ir.- « N t> tnrf down,
to tat Starting
n-.n# HI 2
l-a- ar, Au*t.n. tf
its do tank building.
fi' r-d urraci- K
rijrpi Gibaon, l*hone
77-tf
P—Roua« and S toll
«Ointt, ilf-eping
rn, kitchen and
pV gra; fi',!
and Elm,
3- t fKj
i«r-' fftUtive
"'.V \ltsltv
'f iriK Machine < 'o
i',x', Austin
i It M VOII NFS
"nip Furniture Co
I'b.ne
make machine*
tf.
I In Business
•RVT AKTKK 5 I'M
*ATl HDAYS
A KKF1N1SH
Gutierrez's
r^USTRKY SHOP
I'KCAN
'toleration
18 & Service
"• l repairs of all
"Hi Mndela of ram
cmditiooora
'.K IFF ITH
"""k.kkation
8KKVICK
lf no gnawer,
X'f. SI - tf
Catholic Church
H' X'KNE, TEXAS
He* ( la ode A, Fanat, l'a«tor
I t . ■ he.lule f ' i" lay Ma*
se-. i;. a* follow*
INi a m. every Sunday
h i*> a rn ml, fourth ami
fifth undaya.
1(> iHi a m . ftr«t and third
Sundays
I . f.g Mr, a! ? lf> on first
Fri:.a>n ai,.i n Holy day* that
fail on weekday*
ll..ly ' 'it rn ,i>i. •. at n 00 a m
or Cr t and third Sunday*.
( r '<■ to >'■ and 7 to
9 p rn or -aturdny* preceding
«.#cond, fourth *'i<i fifth Sun
dayn
Not. r1 i "j!. i* follow
i-d r> ;!ar > th ..r.iy . • occ «
■ >nal « :< f<-' p1*- *1 event
h'or p« r • ular information call
ti.e H.<ct.r>
Phone i local i H«*t - p ' 42 J S
If t o a.i*wer ail J I
The church l* le<*aW*i alxmt
10 mile* from Ha*tr.ip on Farm
Highway 20.
j Pen
•>* . w ong answer wot '
.. i' Soot . ■ other a; a er
. I ft. attempted Tha' Is' 'he
i\ t ' It. en th,rough t he
' I -imply mention Rock "n
pa-Mtg to ihow how-
to t real*' something
i Sin.e the U-rm doe«
< ig.our" ignifatic.- for
I have felt bound out
r>- ;■ • for rehgniu fe«>lings
capital!*.' til. term
\ en. needs to tart a re-
.. . i! Ian M I .t • •[, :
f fii.nce, and foolM-ap
p.' That -aid over sixty
ai ni Today, you can dis-
Aith th. paper i> d *uh-
th« ra.iai a d U'leVision
eat. a fait whnh
: iff. r* in h- *. <If of
for v horn it is it. ated, a
-him through tlx
faith whiel
grave an.
of death.
Add a Room
No down payment
5 years to pay
AI-SO SPECIALIZE !N —
i 0 ASHESTOS SIDINC
^ roofinc;
« PAINTINt;
. « CONCKETK
I « WIRING
« NEW BATHROOM
9 MODERN KITCHENS
j For Prompt Estimate* with no
obligation. Call
GRADY TUCK
Lumber Co.
• I M I '■ I H 11
I Hud ('lardy
| lliaidy Ku- sell
i Kuth (Jutierre*
I J I Yoaat
BASTKOP
PHONE 74fi
HFCHMHEK
("art K. • 11 y
13:
DFCFM HFK 14
Mr Curti* Sander*
Jimmy Grohman
DKCEMHEK 15:
Mi II I. Perkin*
Ida Grohman
DECEMHKR 16:
Mrs Ira Siegler
Henry Sebesta
Koyce l.ee
Mr I K I los kins
DECFMHER
Mike Griffith
.lot n Mi Nulta
17:
'•woval of
UD...
<INNID f oisailio
P Rendering
l^°mpany
We Call Foi Ami Deliver
In Bastrop
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
^yfusfrri £suniiip=—
V | IT ClUfflHC (0,«t
Auatin. ^ eia«
Justice and Light; and in which
the farmer expressed hi- com
plete dependence upon God wa-
rt-cited. Kenedictine of the Most
Hie -ed Sacrement followed
hringn.g the service to a close.
KECKS ATTEND C Hl'RCH
CEREMONY IN VICTORIA
N!is. Hettie Heck arul Hill, and
Mi- I>-o Heck, Vernon and Re
itinald of Kockne attended the
Con-eci ntion ceremonies of tl <
new Catholic Church, Our Lady
of Victory, i Victoria. Tueaday,
Novernher 1, which were con
ducted > H:- Excellency, the
Mo>t Rev. Kohert I I.ucey S.
T 11 \ichhi-hop of San \nto
nio.
Th. Rt Rev. M . Fredrick
O Beck V. F pa to; of St.
Vary': Char.', Victoria, Dean of
Victoria, and a nativi of Sat red
H.-a ' Parish, Rock-u, wa
charg. of purchaaint; the site,
■ and! . th. financ . and plan
nmg and erection of the church.
Thi n..igr:ifii erit structure
whnh i T"> feet wide and 150
feet long, - ating ov. r KiO() per
• * ,mi of $ ;<| ,(nio.
Funds to build 'h. church were
dor at«-d by M r Th. i.a V. C
t • r Jr. of Victoi ia in lovitig
■I • niory of h lat- wife. Mi s
Junn H. O'Connor, who died of
a heait atta k in lS*a.
ilWIWi* ■
A NKW SERIES in the 1959 Ford line— —the Galpxie— captures more of the taste
and styling flavor of the Thunderbird than any other Ford model. Compared here, the
(Jaliixie Town Victoria in the foreground hears a strong resemblance to the 19.j9
four-passenger Thunderbird especially in the roof area, yet it is priced to sell only
$4K above comparable models in the Ford hairlane 500 series. The new luxury series
includes six different body styles and will be available at Ford dealerships in early
December.
fha news
By Inie Bailey
Th. FHA girls and FFA boy.-
sold tickets for a movie which
was shown at the Tower Theatre j
on Wednesday, December .'i. The !
movie wa- "The Decks Ran Red"
starri n g James Ma.son. The
group cleared $23.85 each.
We would like to thank the
public foi its support. We would
also like to thank Mr. (iillet for j
making this possible.
Isie Bailey, reportei
Dr. Neil R. Gurwitz
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hour* — 9:00 to 5:30
Daily Except Tuesdays
(In Elgin on Tuesdays)
Honed on Thursday afternoona
OFFICE: 913 Main St.
t'hone 106 — Baatrop, Texaa
Gamble l>od«e No. Z<4 AF & AM
Stated meeting* fourtt
Monday night each
mth at 7:80 P. M. All
member* urged to a
i tend. Visiting brethrar
cordially invited.
O. B. WILSON, W.m.
EARL L. CORSON, Sec.
10-YEAR
I ^CONDITIONAL
GUARANTEE
ON ALL
PARTS
The Perfect
(Ihristmas
Gift Fur The
Housewife
tfvexeM
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER
(TAX INCLUDED)
Regularly Priced $125.75
COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION
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fcjigtk HER Ifa
i um to com !
This Christmas, give your "best gnl a glamorous gas
appliance and you'll brighten her days, lighten her
way year after year after year Gas appliances have
a very special kind of gift magic . . . they please a
lady's practical nature, delight her love of beauty,
excite her taste for luxury Yet they cost so little to
own and operate
An automatic >\is range or r.is refrigerator would be
the perfect gift. Or. for the lady who needs better
home laundry facilities, team up an automatic gas
clothes dryei and gas water heater Whatever the
appliance if it's ,e<iv, it's the best Make this
Christmas the best ever lor her
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APPLIANCE
through the Uni'ed Ga Appli-
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1958, newspaper, December 11, 1958; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237717/m1/7/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.