Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1959 Page: 3 of 8
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Lexington, Texas
BASTROP (TKXAS) ADVKRT1SKR, MAY 11, l'.i'.y
From
Where
I Stand
m*n
mi vu w h muum
Why V\,. \« t |)o
Aw, w hn , ,(i. hi..| In'
have ?"
^ "u vi' heard thai ipiestion put
ovei a-ti nvci Ci'i,!- ally it i.-
CEDAH CREEK
mk.s a i' smith editor
I ongsllorcs I rl i ll
W ti h supper
Mr and Mr I; ,1 Longshore
| "ill tin !' i . ,,-f,ti i. Hetty Ann,
t wen lioii'iH-il a> . t,uff<,t up
pei Wi-iii.i- day evi ■ ,11^, April L'lt
" tIn « i lar CiI'i'k i'omunity
i cii'.i t f.y group "f ftiend*.
I h< m j f« shniciit table sv a.->
covered wit; a white linen cloth
a: «! ■ . ! ti red a it' a beautiful
WANT ADS
Bl*Y—house
or mo*ed. Grady
:vr Company. 1202
•.1(;rop P" -n« 74*1
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rtRTKD I'l'M ETS a-
I :<i." ' : at reaeon-
V* . *t« I. Mar
Wmcfs«-*ter, T®*-
34 tf
JIMM> NI TT I.ICKNSFD
AND RONDKD H-al Fst*'- \
if« f. . nee.i Farm and Ranch
listing I'll Mill Street a;
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„. FARM A RANCH
rrn t-a'ily A!i trP«"*
urxi n w, *'v.i thia t
« jet better prices
■err* by and talk
. j place. Grady
FjU'4i, !'"* 11, Ba
Pteon* "H fi2 tf
if you hsre corn for
pmu Company.
46 tf
'ill dirt, Call C
jfcsiw Jlfe. 39 Vf
vES RFNOVATKD or
ir.n r prtr.f Writ#
it Co.. Hound Rock,
MTt ord*r at th
[ )!• '. V*r*et tf
I*mi- Drilling and ,
Nothing down,
n to pay Alerting
'< PVon. HI 2 3SS S.
Ri lamar, Austin. tf
le 40 lank building,
is* and terracing
Boa (iib*on, Phone
27 tf
AT HARCAIS
1 *nd 1-2 pervert phos
- * ammonium
|A red t.
'V j< vrrr.rnent pur-
H F 1'hillip* ami
- Elg;r. 50-tf
f vi -. n ju*
in North Bastrop
*>.!/ RawUngh', I )ept ,
Mi'mpr m, Tenn.
10 7
' • The property at
'•••'t. Hastmp. Make
Undeau, State In
ias-r, p o. Rot
Ti>m jo '
Ki l l \ 1:1,1- M\N < |{ WdM XN
!■ dt-t' hut. I.ne of cigarette*,
n.it and tfum thr-mgh
r.- aut'iinatii mrrrhandi-T .
No . ; ■ tahh-M a
c«ont> fx' > t u To qualify, par
mu-; have «or ai d ca« ; capi-
ta f 11 * ' u- * 17<K> ■*
• .re.i I i .• ient earninie t il''
M|„ M . ' tite Writ. Ml
' r.rad, 1201 Turner,"
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Nnn«< trto m*;i, none too larsc.
i a W-J after i> p. m.
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I ' WANTWi m 'urn
aid rai • • *. al~" !arc and -nail
a. rent,:. M M Haley. Texas
Re.*i t<. < '• ; •>. 4WJ1 Wrijffit-
■Ain d Road, Aij Stii 2 Texas.
Ph. ne <,K >- 1 VO. 10 tf
K1 'K SAI K Wardf ■'><• with mir
row dwr«, Rood condition. Suit-
able fur iarvf ho in. i all 2"> •
10 2
Kh KRU > FOR SAl.l Dew bet
r.. • l f! 'Ml per i-a.-n, if you
d<> the p.. kin# Brit s your own
I'uiiU ni ■ tine 1 ' a t of Kl-
(rin .n th oid br • k yard high
way H A Lawrence Berry
Farm 10-3
ITNIATF mi.v WWTKl. \
reliable person to live with us
him! he'n with ho, -.cork and
■ nr«- of two Mldreii i d baby.
K im. l-oard and •uu"\ Write
Mr K A!, it. K-ite 7, Box
!• R. Auain. Texa or call
price Morgan lmplernerit Co.,
phone IftO 1-11, Plum, Texai.
<.K 2-0142, Austin. 10 2
irrantfi'in
The
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wi1 ix
•ni ployed
if i ml toi-e .
l.or -hole , \\ ho have 11V-
t . • ii," ;ty for the
ear and have been
tti' Sin 1 Pipe Line
i'-k trai; - ferred to
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Nniire I- hereby emn thai a
hiarini: will l>e held on thi 22
Id
i f Ma\, I 10 a
rn
[' v' WH1TK GIRLS for
to travel F> day
« lary All expensen j
"irne** to work more
•>' fjperience. A us
r^-- 10 2-Hfi
I "a thorn mn« r,
7 foot blade
"fi ' " 11 ! 74 .1
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' i• fn f •,i t c.bli
""" l'"v«te bath. Ai
II • * it h fishing
"r''' an pteferri'd
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FOR RFN1 I'll ree room fin
ni he.i apart in* '« > ' 'a t
bofm . I Jiv' IV. a- II tf
FOR HAN KM IN' ombininjf
and plow imt, all B1 ■ I* retl.
al 7 «. \S 11 ,f
FOR SALF Fvere t portable
typewriter, praclica.lv i.<w. Ha*
only been ur-ed a ilom i strator.
Just IX.'.OO Term if desired
Uastrop A Iverti «'
IIAVI-. \ A' \N( N fo' ..tie white
lady for room and board Mu-t
be able to vmiii on i i t • If ' on
tact Mt F.thel ■' i ii by phone
140 W, or I- I" I S(,1 Water
Street, Bastrop "1-1
^endering
Lo« Inc.
N RW \ Nil 1 ID M \I IIIN l -
("all Bantrop Furniture Co
Phone ■'
ki pa ii ill! icai ■ * *' hme
I I I nil ill' loiinsl rit I < ■> ne«
in ai bine in oiii home
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singer se« mi M.uhine <o
"ion Cuadaliip' Vu-'iii
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Dr. Neil R. Gurwitz
HIT1 M FTR1SI'
Office lloora * no
Daily Karept Tueadaya
(In Klgin on Tuesdays)
Cloned on Thursdsy afternoons
OFFICE: tl.1 Main St.
Ilastrop, Texaa Ition* IN — Baatmp, Toil
by an adole .cent in the throes
of Kiowin-.' up. Crowinir up i>
one of the hardest a< tiv:tu ever
ennam-d iii by inembei of the
human race. So many never
make it. I refer, of course, to
more than the physical aspects.
Although it is tine t hi." we
can behave just about any old
way, and few will give a care,
unless it crimps their own style;
| nevertheless,, there aie many
who are intert ted it the why
of our behavior. Thi- inter i t w
not confined to religion.*, m io-
loifleal, oi medical Ilicles, but
industry, American bu.-iin is
• pecially interested. Probably
>'iv; busines is sipendin^ more
ltiom'y tu find out tin vh\ of
oni iiehavior than ali other in
tereal.- combined B.-;irie-- ean
at foul the cost, for it i.- busi-
ne that ha thi money. But
the reasons why indu try wants
to know why we act a wi do
an not academic, oi philanthro
pit By knowinjr why wi be
r um as we do, business is able
"to channel our unthinking ha
int , .ii purehasin;' <|ici-ioiis,
and our though1 proce . . hy the
use of insights k leaned from
p yehiatry and the social -ci-
e rices."
In it book, The Hidden Per
saaders, Vance Packard dik's
deep into the effort beiinr made
in thi- direction. For example,
why do people smor.t ' \ I ;hl-
cateo advertising ageney, making
use of the insight of a Freudian
p.-ychiatry that pictuii many a-
dults a subconsciously eekin(f
tile pleasant moutr a', fa. turns
they felt a- infant bri a ' fee l-
ers. distributed the f 'owu.v to
interested personni
"All cultures havi i \pri',,i>d
basic need for ora: • mnfort by
somi form of smokit i or suck
ti In th. South sea I !and«
they -nek betel nut- <iurn chew-
ing i- common to both males and
fetna.e aral the ami i- true
of cigarette smokiru Both of
fer oral comfort. I'fie deeply
itilfrained need for intake
thrmiul the mouth arose origi-
nally a a reaction I hunger and
ten-ion in the infant, who was
pacified at the breast or with
a bottle. This need became mo
dified but remains a a primary
impul-e and need all through
adult life . . . Smoking in gen-
eial serves to relieve tension,!
impatience, anger, frustration—;
just as sucking does to an in '
fant."
Mr. Packard say- that a study
of tne • eudian view of smok-1
.i it made by a New York pub- 1
lie relations firm state- that
smoking represent s only one i
thing: the infant pleasure in
sticking. Sigmund Freud, a;
smoker himself, wa aware of |
mouth satisfaction. One psych,
atrist, \. A. Brill, calls -inoking !
a pacifier for grownups. "Other!
psyehitri-ts suggest it is a safe ,
ty valve for autocrcitic im- j
pulsi ," states Mr Packard. |
The organization, Social Re
search, in its study of cigarette
smoking found that, "Smoking
provides stimulation of the
mouth that is repeated contin-
ually. It is thi- kind of deep-
-fitted -atisfaetion thai makes
-moking persist e\-en while ma-
ny -moket's sigh that 'they don't
know why' they continue smok
ing."
According to the author of
this book, in 1950, a University
of Illinois uperfissor, Dr. Maury
Ma-sler (College of Denistryi,
told an Oklahoma convention of
dent is- - that a man who enjoys
puffing on a big fat cigar is
merely indulging in an adult
ver-ion of thumb -nicking. Cig-
garette smokers, he said, are
dmng the same perhaps to a les
-er extent. He wa- rather phi-
lo-ophical about the matter, how
evi He said it was a method
of relieving the inner tensions
that build up. But he made
• ni interesting distinction: the
man who puffs on his cigar is
sucking his thumb while the
man who chews vigorously on
his stogie is a nail biter!
Thi matter of why we act
a- wi do is a very interesting
inject. All ai unbiased per-
son asks is t hat the truth he
honestly sought for. Only some
one with at; ax to grind would
keep the tiuth about ouiselve-
hidden.
W. wan' to know wi.at i
causing the -uddeti upsurge in
l«.ng cancer. Alton Blakeslee,
Associated Press Science writei
-ays in the May l issue of the
\iistin \niericun, "Thi yi :ir.
do,not) American imn and 5,000
L. S. women will die of lung
cancer. It is now the leading
cause of cancel deaths amoni:
American men, and it is increa-
ing among women. I ung cam • r
is killing eight times as may
American as it did only .0
years ago. Similar ominous in
'•leases are occurring hi oihei
countries " We want to know
■ i . T Iru" i .iy hurt, but
truth must out. All medical da-
ta '.ni. gathered point to cigar-
e'.t . a la ing the great-
e.-t 'at:..i in lung cancer. This
mattei .,f g.nwint; up is very
ffi.it-. And it is much hard*
• fo ... who i a n adult only
in years t . quit cigarette smok-
.n i an t i- for a baby to stop
Ui: h. ti umb, even though
■ e .-ui !' ei his own coffin
-taring him in the face.
vS : .i . an how I act, how I
behav ■
WI I ih , of course. My
own life and welfare, and the
I love ..re involved.
I ove are involved.
J AX Sp©at-Tip£-
SewtN« Tough Canvas ?
WH€N SEWING PATCHES ON TOUGH CANVAS
TENTS, TARPAULINS OR HUNTING CLOTHES,
SOAK TORN AREA IN WATER AND THEN
RUB f4 SOAP. NEEDLE WILL
SUf THROUGH EASILY.
HARD JOBS GO
FASTER WHEN
ENJOYING A MELLOW
JA* BEER WHILE
YOU WORK
JAX is distributed by
JAX DISTRIBUTING CO.
Bastrop. Texas
in th. « onn1> < ourt at the l oun-
!\ I iiurlhollse of the alxn e nam
ill ( nunl \ in Ba !rop, levas on
< b. application <>f I he hereinal
ler n.imefl owner for a license In
-.11 beer al retail al a location
mil heretofore licensed I he sub-
1 -lam i ol s.iid application is «
IllllllH s
' I I \ pi of license or permit
Beer Retailer's On-Premises I i
,cen*e
J I \,irl location of business
Id nub ■ from < tt\ I imits of
Bastrop N \y on lh :n 71. on
left side of high* a*
! N.ime id owner or owners
Soil I i unnrd snidn
I \ssnmed or trade name
sn>d. i s I lr i\ e In
\ n \ person shall be perinilled
to emit eHt the facts staled in
said application and the appli-
cant's .-icht to secure said Ii
rens, or permit upon gmng se
.lint \ foi (osts as pro* ided l*x
la w
WI I M ss \n II \ N D this i he
I J da \ o( M a * . I 'l.i't
I 11, S \ I JON I >. i ount \
i let k B t rop i mint >,
Tex a s
lt\ \ nine I .ee Mexamier
I lepllt «
f 1 2
"Si
no buttons - no
MORE LIGHT...
not a glow'
LOWER COST...
not a luxury
"/& Ttfafte &Ue#i04UcA
turns it ON at twilit# and OFF at dawn!
■ £ " ' ■
." aj t,' . F
' A
NOTIt K
I III s I \ n UI" TFA V's
t III N n OF B \-STROP
NO ID F. is hereby giien thai
a hearing will I* held on the
day of May. I '.«l at 10 a m .
iii ihe < mini* Court n the t oun
( Coo'lbollse of the alnive nam-
ed Count* m Bastrop. Icxas on
the application of the hereinat
ler named owner for a license
lo sell heel al retail ill a loca
turn not heretofore licensed I he
substance of said application is
,|s follow s
I IN pe ol license or permit
Beer Retailer's On Premises Li-
cense
I \act location of business
T miles >||||||| of Bastrop on
Highwai 71 tin nghl side of
! Ill nil" ai
I \ line of owner ui owners
if |* Bloss
t \ssiinied or trade name
, s11,id . Oak- I ali
\n> pel on shall b. permitted
I,, , oiliest I he facts slat.-d 111
said application and thi ippli-
j, ,,,! . ii" if In ccure s.anl license
ol pet nut upon gning ei urity
| fo, easts as pro! ided 'm law
W I I N I .SS M \ II \ M> I hi- the
! I t il.n "if May . I
I |i.N \l .ION I >. i mint>
( lerk Baslrop County.
Texas
B> \nnii lee Mevsnder,
Deputy ''*2
Farmi
Patio
Savings—Now, the wxsrc of it-hour a dav
burning is eliminated in ihc Electric Post
Ijntcrn by a sun-controlIcd phoco-clcctric ccll.
Vdu get mx tmi-.-5 as much lighting tor a frac-
tion of the c:>s« you would pay for lights using
other fuels. Savings also on the installation
ask your electric dealer today for a
free estimate.
PROrtCTION - Plenty of light is the best guard-
ian of your home or business. Now, the Elec-
tric Post Lantern, with automatic control,
gives you night time protection, even yyhen
you are vacationing.
Bf aut\' - Not only is the Electric Post Lantern
a landscapcr's "beauty accessory", the owner
can change the lamp color to suit the season
or yard setting.
Mooirn - Eleitncity outmoded all othcrforms
ol lighting ,hir yc./rj ,iqo, Ihxjum.' it was
salct and g.tyc more light for lesi tost. This :
is "lu ing brth r tlectrtailly"!
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1959, newspaper, May 14, 1959; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237739/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.