Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1959 Page: 3 of 8
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ha st Hop (TEXAS) advertiser, june 4. 1969
-pfj,e Men In The Family
-AND NO FURTHER!
Central States News Views
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JI .MI'INCJ JOAN I.umontt
shows Londoners the latest
English "refinement" ol
what Elvis Presley started
in Tennessee ■■ «:?mn.
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YOUR SAVINGS BOND
PURCHASES
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■SAvn
— SAFEST INVESTMENT ANYuMtRE—
.lor
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Ireads and biscuit* are ensy, nml alwaj
■ ii in the family. A new trick is to ado
. tup quality, full trength Worcestershire
4 .ike it well ih fore usititf.
HACOK COHN M.AD
1 c\ij> milk
. il 3 Tb [> molted ihnrteninq
1 t p Worce l<jmhiie Sauco
£ strip* bacon, mmrtd
I /en temp. 42 j decrees
Bake 20 to 25 minute*
Yield. 1 <juaic (9 in J
_ , Ut li- ur. coiruoeal. bakinq powiier. salt an<! i.
•v; «ai l!.c Ml blend in rmlk. thuiivranq and Vt'ot •
:ieti«nU ■Utliftt] just c«f.uyh to : !• ;
, . ,, [ii.n<> (xin (9 in .
, | nj 1 1*1 li minute* ol bakir : sprinkle the m
'•* when a toothpick lnsor! in the renter ct•
; , «! until bacon it cut; He ir. v< Hi a ruvt.
it is s^utiie*.
;:u;ty popoveks
] 4 t f *a!t
1 TUp j VM-^U
• •'-!-€• < •••en t«--nj 4 "< de^eet
Hake 4'i minute*
Yield 8 k> 9« r> p«v rs
j. ■>. *, .« mtik one. Wcu«>6iei*h to T^iure until wr'"
, • Add lie .i ere! so!' t <-«t until mliturt >*
• * *hr-«leiun<5 into e<i h mull in pan picheat >-i
, r,i4 ; • >' -ke .1 very hit oven
<-r and c« nt.r ■'* b<:« rnj another 10 t
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i WASH-AWAY tendi ru . o peat
moss (left are contrasted with wa-
wM ter-ab- orbing and soil-i lingirig pow-
ers of new all-organic "Miracle
Mulch" developed by Cargill, Inc.,
labs using granulated heart rings
of hybrid corn cobs.i,« .*
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MARY'S LAMB had nothing on this pet crow which follows
Rukie and Tornmie Johnson, pictured above, to school in
Ottuniwa, la., each day. Crow lands on windowsil! and makes
commotion until admitted to the classroom.
FIRST
AUCTION
THE STOKE HATCHKJone oc
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I'ht f :«<t (turret, ''eld .'•* th« t'nion Ptoci Yardh, San Antenio shown above, a> a suc««s, and
flit nn r auction will In held Thursday. June 4. 19f>9. Thtre ^t:e 34Ttl head *old at the auction
tint! the fMt't'i ! c U|. Uroni
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How to Care for Wash and Wear
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HELPFUL HINTS ON
^ UN-@RAFT
A MILLION SOUTHPAW
HUNTERS GET A
f^v, BREAK
FIR$T§i
LEFT-HAND
(o C ha.vfd
Screened Porch Now Family Room
f lit ^ • fQ ,r i J
I'M?
^"'r h encliMnjre In IMrirn, Conn • • • tut
1 rnte
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special installation of potuletos.t pinr
itiotr sp.iee, plus heat ptitttp for WinJet lic.ttlliR. Minintt t tnolmf.
ir I,'1 """ml < omf: rt |
iV', ' 11 ' of wasted
. . l|> .1 ,11111s (if !
into a family
' ho, «' In Danett,
ju'ii an .Keellent
enclosure Is
l*irch
«'-n. I!,"ue of
of t 'l,, « Man
■ ''In t "rst homes
I industry's
|,h t ^ u,ihr,'?' H "
| and t, , lh''
it f,;, ''"1'' 't in w,n
,„J,r" >h a bank of
♦>1 «u ? l,or"<eros/
outward
wiousness
(Jthet featui c: uii ■ the
most ntixleiu elecfii< > -V ''""J
and lighting avail.ibl< 1 '*r.,
wimxi paneling, built u> i cts,
movohle shelving, and .>n ici'ii.i.
tienl tile ceiling
Kxtrn thick inMi 1.-*' ",<l
double gla/cd wood v. i'"^s
nr^, the keys to eeonon •" 1
ing and cooling Mm wool
hntt.s six inches tin. v ' r'' 111
stalled in the eetlmr ' ', ,
three inches thick wen "
In walls, according to specific.!
tions for eleetru lie itnu l,ul
air conditioning 1 •"
above an unhealed two
garage, also was instil.de l wttn
mineral wool si* iiuhe- innk
This Insulation, l «v .use i
keeps heal in«idc In v. odci m«i
out in summer, made it possible
tn heat and cool the room with
.1 stii.illct ii s expensive h. at
pump, which operates with
Krrntor .
Wood windows and a coin In
nation storni and scree.i en
ti nice door of pondeto t pine
were chosen foi two reason^
wood is a n it in .11 insulator, and
it. could he • t.lined to match the
wood paneling Used on the
walls and wane coting.
In connection with the p.> • h
model ni/atioti, Dunning also
eciuipped the house with n new
cleclrieal service entrance to
handle present mil future n. . I
Klectnc.il modeitu/.ation of tlw
entire house is planned foi tin
future
RIFLE
life the mythical left-
HAND MONKEY WRENCH,
THERE JUST MEVER WAS
A production HIGH-POWER RIFLE made
FOR LEFTY. NOW A MILLION SOUTHPAW
HUNTERS WON7 HAVE TO PUT UP WITH
SECOND BEST ANY fj
LONGER.
Everybody's t. 'kinir about wa h and wear, I
rcallv know abc 1 Although it reviilutinni.'.ed
clothinpr industry :u the past few yc.u s, the single
s/tirf. o
NOW AVAILABLE IN
50TH LEFT- AND RIGHT- w
HAND VERSIONS, THE NEW SAVAGE BOLT
ACTION IS MADE IN .2*3, .300, .270 AND !
. 30/06 causers- KJ
afVected by it is a iii"
I'lie distingnishiaiT pi ilities
<•>f a wash and wear hit'l are
that it may lie laundered .it
Inline by machine or by hand;
yet it is neat enough when dry
In lie worn with little ar no
i runinn
Arrow shirt experts pass the
following tips nlouu 11 van to
in nre lone,est wear and neat
est results
Hefore wnshinr it 'icst t<.
unbutton and turn Mi. c II.n ii|>
tins eliminate., el.led atna
sion it the crease m l prevents
needless weai > uu <• in u <>• any
sn ip, determent u SI. ich. A
Ii. ivv lather apj l ■ I '■ dill u
and cull's, with tnininuim rub
liiiiir, brings Ik'.'.I I. 'ills.
l ake care not I > pteerc or
wi inir the shirt. Keinove it. from
the w.uli while .li ippunr wet,
and place it on u ius( proof
ar.
a nd
hanirei llulton at the
Han it pull t h e «n>a "
niooth collai to prevr- pi:, k
erinir This insure a be* ter
"press" 'vilci's iTi'.ivt' will
do the "ironing."
There's also automat,. ' a .li
and wear. Newest wa In • and
dryers have "speciil labric"
settings for l oth 11'<>■ ii if.in
and Dacron cotlon w and
wear ihiris. Tumble il i at
low temperaUir« pel u ir
"eonvenieneo shirt to run
through the entire i yde I' vuu
use i it andard m i. im , re
move the shirt bel li. 11 I'.i
Iry cycle Uld bail,' up t. • i' ' t
dry.
With these tip in in.nd
you'll tiiul wash and we u ■•'.. 11
lay fresher ioiik-'' ln'' u
save you time and inonet 1'<
sn!isiie I wash and weai Uu
light wa).
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1959, newspaper, June 4, 1959; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237742/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.