Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1959 Page: 7 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, JUNE IK 1951*
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A Guide To Good Eating
USE DAILY. .
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before he expressed himself in speech.
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orate scenes of wildlife around him
evidences of these etchings ore still
with us today.
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Switzerland— Land of Charm
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The charming ijj ore multi-
lingual; often group their three
"official" languages in the same
sentence. French, German and
Italian are spoken everywhere—
Romansch is olso common, a Lat-
in derivation; English is widely
understood.
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Switzerland's resorts are a de-
light—to tourist onti native
alike. Summer and winter
sports draw visitors from all
over the world to this Alpine
Paradise.
One specialty in this land famous
for dairy delights is Fondue —
cheese melted in while wine. Serv-
ing's fun too — a bubbling caul-
dron is placed in the center of the
table; cubed chunks of bread
piled r.eo'by. Diners get a fork —
then it's "e.cry man for himself."
Because of the romance of this peaceful land,
* Colgate Palmolive is sponsoring a fabulous
SWISS STAKES. 30 one-month vacations in
Switzerland —1 5 First Prizes of a trip for two.
Sotry tickets are available at your local
grocery store or in his advertisements.
THE GLASS SHELF
Shop in umr local stores for new glassware. It's
low-priced, well-styled, to fit all budgets.
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Popular favorite, "Thumbprint''
pattern is a\ail.ihle in many
shape1- and Mres at low price of
ibou? t>qc c.u h Indiana Glass.
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comments that ''aJthv^gh tbi elderly age jjrs'up.
Central States News Views
WATER TOBOGGAMNt. < ,11 ht
ccn more often or. lakes it. this
aica, enthusiasts predict
Just hook on u nn tor-
boat and go
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miii n*^1i«
NO (T l( KITA ("LACK in these
svelde*d rails, oaeb '4 mile lotif.
shown traveling in Alabama ti>
replace bolted rail New NC( <
welding system luiili by Cheme-
tron Corp Chicago, makes «
use of such ipiieter, smoother rail
economically pi .ictical
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il f ir (• month-old . luld is
demonstrated bv ' hn Haw
pon of I'rbana. Ill . who
stands on father's hand
Palette-shaped snack plates have
both matching coffee cups and
cocktail Rlassev Full sets of 4
each $2.25 bv Federal Glass.
Frost j drinking glasses sprinkl-
ed with stars, boxed in sttv 0f
six assorted color-, \bout $2.25
for 6 by Barllett-ColUm.
FORUM
by JANE STEWART
Your feather pillows will last
longer and feel better if you air
them on a cloudy day rather than
in the sun. The sun's rays draw
the natural oilsoulof the feathers.
* • •
A clogged vacuum cleaner dust
bug prevents the machine from.
cleaning effec-
tively. That can
never happen
with the new
automat1e
Electrolux vuc-
u« wi clca >11 r
because tht
minute its dust
bag needs emptying it stops —
automatically.
* * *
If you intend to keep a ball of
yarn for some time before using
it, winding it around a mothball
can keep it well protected.
• • *
The beit icay to remove a grease
spot can ■ d by hair rubbing
against t/i• 11 nil, is to place a blot-
ter over the spot. Go over it uith
a ti'irm iruii and all the grease
will conic (iff on the blotter.
• * •
Hub a little salad oil or candle
wax on tho underside of ice trayi
and they won't stick to the freez-
ing compartment of your refrig-
erator.
Hcrtcr Arrives
7or ("onfcrcnce
W H „
PARIS — Protected by an urn
1 'la against wet weather, lT. S
Secretary of State Christian
H< : t r ..." ivs. r W- t« rn For-
. 1n Minister- 11 « eting. The min-
isters hastily buried their earlier
liilTieulties and aiim ans't'd "com-
plete agreement" on a package
r'an on I - in I Kuropoar.
security t ■ herd t. the Sovu ts at
tJeneva.
HORSEPOWER
HORSE SENSE
—by DUDLEY WILLKEN:
The automobile industry has
come a long way. Automobile con-
struction has changed radically:
today's ears are designed to ttivt
care-free service for long periods
of time, anti
under intense
strain.
But a saf*
and economical
car is still th«
car that's ser-
• icctl... i re-
quently and ex-
pertly.
That s why the Carter Carbu-
retor people sugi-C-t... a- do 1 ..
that you have your < ar si rviced by
an expert, mec'<aj..c, «i.e trained
to give your car a spring "tune-
up ' so you can drive mere easily
more safely, and more economical-
ly, all summt r long.
For exam) ie, <>'i expert •lechan-
js- will 1 epias e > • ' fan I t t if it'*
frayed becai ■ e he '••■«• that n
bit ilk in the he t v 11 cverbeat the
Ciir. He'll check the plu>. >, distrib-
utor points, and can ..te'.or.
He il clean 1 r rt f!.i '0 fuel anrt
oil ti 11-1-• ...and -,f y« ur .ar has
P< sver 11 ansiiii - • lie'II el.tvk tht
hydraulic fluiU in that and 111 th«
I ;ake stem Vi ' 1 tant
he'll drain and 41 -h < i ; " e coob
inir ■ vstcm. Tt t^<> time t
dump out ant • ! u eie hiui 1 ,t rust-
itihibitors in the tadiato;.
Tin i:; not a ob f« ; you...01
me. As automctbile.- bo omr more
complex, servicing becomes more
complicated. That •• why you need
an ex pert.. gene >• > a fat t ry
trained ervieema' . t< keep yotn
.iir from developing "sprini
lever."
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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/m1/7/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.