Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1959 Page: 2 of 8
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RASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, JUNE 18.
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PUBLICATION EVERY THURSDAY
At Rastrop, Texas
Subscription Rate. >2.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance
i^re^AT Second Clans Matt«r At The Post Office At Rastr. p
Texas, Under Act of March 3, 1879
B. E. STANDIFER, Publisher AMY S. STAND1FER, Editor
10-Point Plan
Offered For Fuel
Economy
A 10-point <heok i.ht ft«r im-
proving fuel consumption during
extended >ummer'.imc driving
was recon.rmnded recently by
^ Buxton, general service man-
ager f< r the Oldsmobiie Di-
vision. Thi ga? economy sug-
gestion* outlined by Buxton
were:
1. Periodic engine tune-upa,
including f> eonijdeu- carbure-
tor check. i "Many drivers,"
hi -aid. "unjustly malign the
carburetor if ga sol lie consump-
ton gain.- a little when the act-
ual reason ,« r bt traced to
any of a dozer. ca,.-es. including
th< heavy-footed driver."*
2. Drive at steady, moderate
speeds. (Driving at 30 m. p.
h. requires 20 to 25 per cent
les.- fuel than riving at 65
m p h. j
8. Avoid .iacK rah't>.: ^i&rt.-
and ixces-ive si if the pass-
ing gear
4 Whenever fH)-sibk. slow
down th; >ar gradually. 'The
eneriry >s.~- pated 1 :• the : akes
must bt obtained from fuel
in thi tank.
5 Have span, plugs ; leaned
and regapped regularly.
G. Have air cleanei serv-
iced t«i element < placed reg
ularly (Am: t><. ?..re oil-
bath tyj et art fiheu tc the
weight recommended by the
propei level with m. of the
7 Keep tire.- properly in-
MoorMan's Mintroto
RANGE BLOCK
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It's New! It's Different! M< oi
Man's* Mintrate* Range Blork i*
a mineralized protein concentrate
mad<- to !>«• self-fed to eallle, a
supplement to forage. 11 is a blend
of 0 neparate high quality protein
in^redirritft with urea and a *fw" ial
mineral. The mineral ie complete
and balanced and will supply ade-
<^uate cmountH and |ir*jwr propor-
tions of every mineral ingredient
known to be needed by range cattle.
Irradiated Yeant in used to supply
Vitamin D. Available both with and
without added Vitamin A.
*?rod«mo li R*g. U. S Pot. OH.
Ralph L Thompson
Route 4, Box 91 Elgin
Phone AT-G 4!>9€
TOUR MOORMAN MAN
flat*, i Tirt that art two
pounds tot soft can cost a
driver xt; a gasoline. >
Havt f. Line oil changed
! a:*l cbass.is lubricated at rec-
■ ummended intervals. (This
improvt j- efficiency by reducing
friction am; drag.
Havt cooling system
(checked regulaiiy to avoid dang-
e; of tr.gint overheatinj. or in-
efficient low temperature* caus-
i ed by a defective thermostat
10. Bt su.e brakes art prop-
erly adiustt . to prevent brake
i drag and «suiting gasoline
wastagt
Buxtoi . out that m
recent years n any .mprovement.-
havt bet • mad* ir. engint
transmissi<o and carburetor
efficiency tc yveld greater per-
formance and economy of ope-
ration. At examples, he cited
Oldsmobi.t's "Econ-O-Way Car
buretor" and a new split choke
mechanism which yields fuei
economy during engine warm-
up time.
Buxtor. (xi ,. inec that in
most .uses t i- up to the driver
a.- to whether he achives max
:mum economy. Good mechani-
cal condition > c-sentiai if eith-
er i- to be realized.
Students Advised
To Get SS Card
M; Jai; i - I- Marley district
manager (r ■ A*.stir, office of
t he Soda": Security A dm nistra-
U . ren.inds a";', students who
seek summer employment that
they w 1 neei. -ocial security-
card.
It's iniportar.t that you havt
the card with you when you are
seeking a jot Marley said be-
cause you may be asked for it
right then. Ir. ar.v cast don't
forget to shov yt card tc
your employer so that he may
us* your name and number ix
actly ;« they appeas on the
card when he reports your
wages
Tht {.eeount number or. th<
card i used to keep a record
of your earning and you should
i.-.e tht name number all your
| lif.
Your social security office
which is at. 1J 07 Guadalupe St.
in Austin, will issue you a so-
cial security card, and answer
any question.-, you may have a-
bout social security
Retirement may seem a long
way off, but every job you
havt throughout youi life will
help you gain social security
protection and benefit* that
will mean a lot to you s.om<' day.
Field representatives of the
Soci ! Security Administration
will be glad to take your ap-
plication for a social security ac-
count number A representative
of the Austin office will be in
Bastrop, Commissioners' Court-
room at 9.00 a m on June 16,
?X, and :t0
8-tf
O. O. SCHUELKE
Furniture, Upholstery & Repair
Specializing in
Auto Seat Coven
TENT REVIVAL
Mow In Progress
REV. B. A. PATTERSON
Of Fort Worth
Is preaching the good old fashioned
gospel every night at the
Friendly Pentecostal Church of God
located on North Main Street
across the railroad track
Services Begin Nightly At 8 O'clock
EVERYBODY WELCOME
I'rince Albert
lodacco
$1.19
Cigarettes vs
$2.30
SUGAR
99c
Milk rr
29c
Tea Bags
23c
Steaks ~«"
89c
Picnic Hams«-
$2.40
Jowls ™
33c
I resh KiIUh
11 ^7119
28c
I
Fryers
(>rade A
1 re*h Killet
Pound
30
J
Father's day
jUNi 21 SI
FOR HIS FA VORtre FOODS, SHOP
Piggly Wiggly
I
HI.(.IN
0 L E 0
PEACHES
\ Ire • I
No 2 1.'
POIND
15
Shortening
COFFEE
H 'morli-
lt' <41
2,
6:
1 t i i.Kk-
2 I'D I M
( \ N
$1.48
t < /
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Remember Ycu Get Blue Bonne: Sta Tc
wonder
RICE
29c
2 LB hA<
KRKNCU
MUSTARD
10c
6 Q'L .1AK
Lettuce
HUM
10c
I el Monte I'meappit (• rape fruit
DRINK
Friday • Saturday
Celer
I AI K
151
M
<«. can
SUUAK KII'K
PRINES
Pound
33c
37c
Crackers
Stinohiri'
K rinp-.
I ♦> Ut ll.
TANG
7 oz. jar
36c
SPRAY
Gulf, pints
3Se
Regular Reynolds
FOIL f
tackagc
29c
KLEENEX
200's carton
15c
DOC FOOD
Kim 2 cans
I.M
CLOROX
quarts
17c
Lunch Meat
Pickles
SPINACH
Spun
It <) i '
Dl*m tid
lull
t|u*rl Ja>
Del Mont'
10! Cm
2!
T
HTOK Kl. V
CLT BEANS 10oz.r.rion
Morton'* A|i|il< or ( herr>
PIES
07,.
Minutr Mmil l emon "N
1.1M E A I) E
6 07.. e;in
I'rrmly Acre* Slir -«l
P E A C 11 E S 10 07. r;irl*'"
Tnn(e-( | Sen
FISII STICKS 8oz.
Morton* ( hicken, IU*ef, Turkey
POT PIES
8 07.
lor BETTER FOODS shop
Piggly Wigg^
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1959, newspaper, June 18, 1959; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237744/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.