Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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ANT MS
BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER. MARCH 31. I960
Ef, aD RAT1B
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m^rtvoii
1
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Bt^rqurt t
Of THANK-8
word
jO rent*
ti«nf with
rp, •here •«!*• •€-
FOR SALE YOUNG i. u-i t.red
Il« r< fi.nl bull Norman <'ravs
ford, phone 102.
Mr
r nur
Henry
5-1 -pd.
-A fivi* room ami
U«h«-<1 rMldMMB near
;kt 90fi Sprinjf
,*iral moderately
cr,f Desirable ci-
Mll TON
rir, Aif«'nt
lair Stre.-t
255- W
1 tf
Ph.
2NC — 1 h*yr thr bout
► nd many year*
Hand, kill, bench,
tou. T oi grindiitK
Mow Mwrthounr
■OK l'«-*ri Street
4/> 17 pd
riflNA! Society of
ir.i* ln<- , national
rr*r.u«tion for tax
|'*« relea##d a Hit
rt.w and individual
.'dorUon* for 1M0.
f: . n. thf s>
-liTipr ?b r tt> co v t* r
as.fi n. ailing
1 i :, 96. I laiia*.
34 tf
Jt'Si hav > corn for
Company
4f> tf.
p* K> NOVATED or
rriprin*. WrtU>
*« Co.. Round liock,
*• order* at th*
Martat tf
D.I.L. Drilling and
>ll*d Nothing down,
10 pay Starting
Pho a HI 2 H6VS,
lamar, Auatin. tf
<*« Unk building.
rin* *nd tarracing.
I'fWi) Glbaon, I'honr
27 tf
Rendering
Inc.
Raatrop. Tnaa
HASTKOP SMALL TRACTS
One a ere and up, Colorado river
frontagu. ldtal borne sites,
ju t out of City limits. Term-
Tuck-Williams, Ho* 11. Bastrop,
Phone 710, 775, and 'JlM-W.
__ aatf
FOR SALE—2 2-Ton truck
See Hi* ti"|i Feed Company.
I
FOR SALE Fruit and peeac
tr«-< s. shrubs mul everjji rfn.s. '■
Shade treed such as; pin oak
live oak, green ash, white ash,
Arizona a h. .kwe ;t Rum. Chin
i e e elm, red elm, Sycamore &
!• • Uf-t All field grown, which
an th< best. Roses at 50 cent
eaci Open Monday through
Saturday. al.«o open Sunday
II 00 A. M to >:00 }\ M
■('if tern Nur.-.ry, at Cistern,
Route 2, Flatetiia, Tex*,, KM
Road 111',. phone; Ed Thiede.
PR 0-3458.
47 tf
Hereford Female
Sale Dated April 8
In Columbus
Ihe .'ird Vnnual All-Female
Sale of th. ( „H-t Hereford
Hreeder A Munition will he
<i on Friday. \,Mi! 8. 1000,
''"•"'"hu Tex.ir at the Ameri-
' '< Legioi Pa rk 70 head of
' A ill i.e offered
•'!« iti ngli Jot and pens
M' •'uo/irjjr of .sale ani
"| l will begi at 9:00 a. r .,
vill Mart promptly
a! 1,1,1 1 ") The Auctioneer
vv( oi Walter Britten.
'v II hi hdd regard
comfortable
ample cat
Cedar Creek News Austin Garden
Center Show Set
For April 2-3
Austin Area Garden Cen-
will present 'Living
i>' -• of weather lii
•lie pavwlior. wit
inif capacity, and
available on th<
Our offering
much target in
mun varied in
preeeedillfc yem
of these female
condition ,
fat Th«m
d in
i lift
vely
rodu
(,
WE DO CI
PI.ANTlXt; w
automatic gin
i be red white
*« ■ and care
[{com l>oard
< 40 W
S-tf
■ 3 Iwdromn
mer lot at
Call V D
er f# p.m.
5U tf
will
Ka.«
FOK
Kill
available
• t. Call
nt ir n7
78 or
4-
►WILL haul dirt and
K a. types t.f
day after 9 a. m
? tn 7 t. 9 a. m.
for aie Fan
* 4
4 " tf
iTED (>X".i lia*
now open tn S.
■ty if willing to
f Mnnc ;>u sines*
profit* f er J. R
I'). Box 2-7 Elgin
* write iCawlrtKh's,
,7Mk-4i Memphis,
ii* i pd
J-in
C hamk*
d h
FOI
M.
H.di
1 V>7
14
V .-tin. GR
FOR
SALE
«d at u
■ ,Wi
irain A ,1 1!>
< a r*n
i Circu
i rA an
h -alar
V!«
li.t * Nf < f..i
\pply to the
("irt-u- Ground
M Am. M
I'.M .
\pr,
"FOK
P
All
male
ApHI
A met
M i
rn km
\ LL
Tf
. he*.
1 'Hill
L
Tu.
baled
Wild
u p< r
at
etri« 'v
■hda.v,
1 pd
(l«-r<
orn«l)
itmhti
Pat,
V n ■■
1 M \i.
ALE F
FOR
Hvhr
M.F
-1 < !0
O B
US ♦«>
Man it
r Te
Coup
Still In Business
APPOINTMENT AKIKK 5 PM
AND SAT! RDAYS
RKPAIK A REFINIXH
Leo Gutierrez's
I'PHOLSTF.KY SHOP
S07 PRCAN
'■amble No. 244 al Ik AW
f\ State<l meeting* fourli
Monday night tid
>mOm"nlh ~ p
■i \f'j members urgisl to a«
^y/ \tend Vtaiting brethra*
•ordially tnvito<l
O. B. WILSON. W.M.
EARL U CORSON. Sec-
O. O. SCHUELKE
Kornitore, Cpholstery * Repair
Specializing in
Auto Seat Covers
We Call For And Deliver
In Bastrop
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
W/0
i tit aui
IMC (0
t
Austin. Teins
ind
•an
com
r dlr-
Golf
TOM HERMFDA
have three
planter < and
f« y« u .i jjood job. Arthur
r. MeDade. phone BR
4" - tf.
KENT—Two bt'droom un-
ht ! apartment for quite
Small eiiiidrcn Meeptable.
h« r and electric range i-on-
inch will be
i" i '•tinds.
hi year is
ambers and
<• ■ than in
I'h. majority
will be ill
' I not eXCes-
iiniinals are
'' ''oast area,
urrliniated
our local
U' necessary
< en made,
i eligible to :
ate.
Hereford ]
has a
'proximately ]
iirea, and iv :
v. Hereford
Statr''.
Mrs. .1, P. Rodenberry of Cor-
pus Christi visited with her
mother and toother, Mrs. Ma-
mie Davis and Mr. and Mr-.
R. L. Davis Inst week.
Othei visitor- in the Davis
iiom< were Mrs. Davi-' -on,
Lav.lle Boyd of Austin and a
granddaughter, Mi Mary Kath-
ivn pope of Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. T K Odiorne
spent la t weekend in San An
t"tiio visiting his brother and
wife. Mi and Mr-. Lee Odiorne.
Mi I ('. Watt . Mrs. M
! . Tun c t. Mr -. .1 (' Klli.- and
Mi Lee Mexaiid.i were An.tin
- lioppei la.-t Monday.
(>. !• Wamel wa- taken very
ill Wedne day and rushed to the
h" pital in Bastrop We arc-
glad to report he i improving
and t> appreciating hi friend-
eon.i1.j.' by to see him.
Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Speai of
Houston cattle by for he> -is
ter, Mr David X w-htds, and
Mi. Nichols, Donna and Bat
baia joined them .Kid thev all
d t.
I lospilal New®
DISMISSED
w i nt
the
M
Mt
had
the
and
der.
H< - ter
Of \ r
Mr.
Aoctfn
father,
!< . M
Watts,
Mrs.
C V\
in
to Austi
rteekenjl with t
and Mr . Clai
. and Mrs. R
se their hou •
weekend hi* |
Mr -till M;i tm
and ister, Mr-
r and Mr. II-
leton.
and Mrs. Jj,
were gu :
Mi J. H. M -
r-. T. C. WaM
Sunday.
M D. Tut
ti and Mi 1
and spent
tr patents,
De Busk.
('. Martin
nests over
' nt.«, Mr.
<>f Stty-
Edwin
and Mae
Mile of
of their
and -i.--
..nd M
Mt
A
Mo
Kv
PATIENT:
Rho
H
Ruth
\1.
icur.
('
a, 1... Grang.
• iai Creek
Buckner, Red Rock
i. HanlT
hnder dropped by i
Fhursday to check
F War ■ and M t
ner. who aie both pa'
Mr. and Mrs. H<
ilei of Creedniooi v
bt ■ t h 1.1 < Alexai:..
Alexamier Thursda;
\ft. a -hort stu
pita! la -1 week, Mi
Smith is glad to be lu.
Her visitor.- for th.
w-.re Mr.-. K. h.' Boyd
Am •
T.
I... Alex
•lespital
Mi O.
H ll Buck
tits there.
.■ Ah-xan
it-ed his
and Mi
evening,
n the hos
Arthur P.
me again,
past week
and Mi
d Ho.„i
,'-ia Rol
M VI r III I P \\ \\ rED t or
a. ■ Wild \„
«H department1
knlging furni-hcil
Floyd Smith of Au David
Smith of Lytton Spring;-. Jim
< ib. rt of Edna, M and Mi
Pete Fi her of Red llt k. Mr.
- and Mr Olan Smith "f \us-
/I M w \l I li \ B> BoRV tin, Mt Dewey Car., r f Aus
|\ (iiisz M Ks Ti: . and Mt and Mr Vilas
M; and Mr- W i;ard /.tin, alt Hemphill of Red Rock.
' - • gu.n ar< . • cftBiii i* , th. i
• i < r. a! of a m,ii !,(irn \\ d'.e
da Man I 14 in the Seguin
I! p tat a . ;g- ing 7 p.iuvis 4
• time- He wac baptnetl Glenn
Dale
Welcoming I > ; r two bro-
• ft Willard Harvey Jr and
h> it). Anthenv
< iraniiparen* ar« Mi and
Mr IvolM-rt Znmwait, Harwood;
and Mr and
li"T ■ Mi
at. V, H
-I.
M
Willi, Muehr
Zum wait, (j. >
y. Doling: W n
Mr 1
MI^N M \ RTIN HOST
TO 42 PARTV
The Cedar Creek la.iie- were
m\ited to meet in the home of
Mr-. .1 \ Martin Jr. Saturday
to enjoy an evening of fun
pluyms- 4J
Mr- D.-.- \b\a' let a d Mr-.
R I Mortland wen ehamp . '
(;• ! lo -ing a -ingle ganti
Mr-. M>>rtland's nam, was
• mi f.o tin d .<> prize \vhich i
of vast -
on>isting of I
R.
V,
lovi ly p
-hnietit
It-, toff.
L. J. A
M l
d ,
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
!"h< Vdverti-er i- authorize<l to
announce the following names
«uh|r< t to thr nrtion of the Dem
orralir Print tries to l>e held May
19fiO:
M -
and cake were
<!' • wii;f ladit
Simmon.-. B.
Turner, T. C.
\ander, H. C.
\atide' Ma.
Mortl.-tnd, T.
Kllis, and the
.1 A Martin
• xander.
For Stale
CH XKl.Fh
Senator
I HERRING
(II
M
' with
i Tlie
I t\ <
For
W
Representative. Dist
H ( Bill t P1ERATT
57:
For Dixtrirl Judie.
2l*t Judicial District
LESLIE D. WILLI A.MS
For Dixlrirt
JAMES B.
Attorney:
KERSHAW
For Sheriff, Bastrop County:
I R (Nig) HOS KINS
.11M M Y NI TT
For Tax \sscn M r Collector:
CLYDE R! YNOLDS
For Count> ( li-rk
VERNON 1 KEW
V 11 1 li'HS
TOMMIE Me(TLLOUGll
For County Attorney:
C. W TALBOT
For 4'ommissioner
PrtH-inct No. I:
R M WILEY
For 4'omniissioner
Precinct No. ,'t:
E. L. FOIIN
VILAS HEMPHILL
For Mayor:
I' ( CHALMERS
WILL ROGERS
For Mderman:
HOMER WISSELS
CEt II LONG
N R (Sully) SIMPSON
For ( itv Secretary:
MR lit \ MAE I \ WREN CI
i II B Mill l\(.
Re. -i 1 ounty agent met ;
t ■ Cedar ( reek l-H Club |
la\ night at the Communi-
enter.
Vfttr t:. bit-mess . meeting
in whieh t.'n I H elimination
«■«>?.t• 1 w a <1 cu- ed the group
en.i'.Mii ' interesting film on
the "Care of Baby Chick-."
Dm t*• illm- iii the family.
Mi 11 - tppet, county home dem
or tuition age't, was unable to
meet with the members.
Refreshment were served to
the following members Donna
\h'Minder, Y.tiiii Mae and Bet
t\ Lou French, * mdy /.glinski,
I tent and Evon Holmes, Cheryl
Hull, 1 at nn and Gail Helium.-,
Belinda II i.lei, Paul Mexandei,
Ik. T< mpli'i ami Mr. Reese.
iFARTERIA CONFERENCE
Due to the 111ne , of the dis-
trict Superin!endent, Rev Frank
Charlton, the conferenct pre-
Th.
; ter. Inc.
V\ ith Flower.- Ill"' in the Munic
' ipal Auditorium at Austin, on !
Saturday and Sunday, April '2
j and The show gate will.
open at 1 p. in. on Saturday, |
April 2, and will remain open |
until 10 p. m. On Sunday the
flower anil garden show will he
i open to the public from 10 a. m.
i until Id p. in.
Theme fot the show is "South-
ern Charm" and the garden clubs
! operating in tin venture in
j elude Anderson Mill Gardeners,;
\n tin Women'.- Federation Gar-
den Group, Heart of the-Hill-
Gardener-. Westlake Garden
Club, Men'- Garden Club of Aus
tm, Wil.-hire Area Garden Club
and the Violet Crown Garden
Club. A standard flower show
to be called "Spring Jubilee"
will be offered by the Violet
Crown Garden Club of Austin.
Featured at the garden -now I
will be the -tage .-pectacle, '
I
viously .i nouneed wa po-t j
poned and will be held this
next Sunday, April Supper
will be -erved to the three
ehurche- on the charge, namely i
Lytton Springs, Wincht ter, and
Cedar Creek .starting at p.
r and conferenci and a nie.-
age from the Superintendent
will follow.
Or. Jas. P. Wood
Optometrist
Office Hours
Daily
t i. m. to 6 p. m.
PHONE 821 14-tf
SHAWS
laundromat
INCORPORATED
WeHtimrhoone Equipped
Half Hour Laundry
FULLY AUTOMATIC COIN
OPERATED MACHINES
Do Your Entire Laundry Auto-
matically in Half an Hour.
Make Your Washing Just As-
other Stop on Your Shopptag
List. Economical — Sanitary.
Dryers Available
OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY
7 DATS A WEEK
704 Pine St.
Phone No. 9535
"Dancing Waters", the entrance Adult admission to the Auo
gaider of tiopicai plants, and: itoriuni will be sfl.tki donation
many, many, educational and to the An tin Area Garden Ceo-
eommereial exhibits. Coordinat- ter.
ed Spring fashions and decor- ——
"ted tables will be the combined n , i
,, ,. . . . , "'''it con plan about th.
effoit- of Austin merchants and ; Chamber of Commerce- .lorn
inejiibers skilled in table arrang- th,.m ,|||(| h<l|p lh(.m!
CARPETS
Rayon -- Nylon ~ Wools - Acrilon
$2.85 yd. up
Plus Pad and Installation
FREE ESTIMATES
Builrlf 'rs Supply Co.
PHONE 154 SMITHVILLE. TEXAS BOX 509
51-tf
Income Tax Service
CALL 68
From 1:00 to 6:00 P. M.
FRED (.. HAYNTE —
MRS. FAY DeGLANDON
46-tf.
BASTROP
Tuesday, April 5th
Ausp. American Legion - Legion Park
a. :
?V
.VL
M WILD mML
A COMPLETE PROGRAM OF TOP
CIRCUS ACTS mi TRAINED ANIMALS
Th* fAVOKITt IKTlMTAIHMtHT
FOR
SERVICE
ON YOUR
FRIGIDAIRE
APPLIANCES
Call 433 VV
Rudolph Petter
2 I pd
Under Canvas
Day Only
Water Well
Drilling
Shallow or Deep Wells
ROTARY EQUIPMENT
Cash or Terms
SEE
Ernest Yoast
Phone !>7.r W-4
It A STROP. TEXAS
52-tf.
Virgil Polk
DITCH DIGGING SERVICE
Septic Tanks — Sewer Lines
Swim mine pools
Phone HI 2 2772
fi40j South First Street
AUSTIN, TEXAS
60-8-pd.
REGULAR LIVESTOCK MARKET
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
CATTLE AUCTION SALE
EVERY THURSDAY 1
BUY OR SELL EVERYONE INVITED
For Ii f«rm llon ( onl.rt Vour Ord.r Buy.r
^Or On. of th. Kollowlm I mmli l«« nnui
J. W, ftnlKmann A Son. I Oolorli Cnmml.tlen ('omp V>'
t'nlon l.lv.nlock CommU.lon (ompany
ll.flnj.r a r«o« (' lnmlmlon Company
(L Han Aniania LltMMIi CammUalon Campaay
John C lay and Ctf^pany
John Clay and Company
(Mdirtti II. • • ■ C'onomin.iwn Company
Ti,\aii M««il«fli Mterlittlna A .o, Uilor\ d, i# w
Alamo l.lvritaaft Clunml.alon Company ' C.S '
Rwk) K*a«an, i*o^r"W Haund.r. i.l it««k Cimmlaalan CtPini;
NOW COMBINED FOR WORLD'S FINEST SHOW
SELDOM EQUALLED —NEVER EXCELLED
HERDS OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTS
r- , I ACIAVWORID'S BIGGEST FEMALE
featuring J U9 IV I performing elephant
$1,000 reward to anyone that can prove otherwise
H spec'*,/ i/fv/t&t/or? /> side# to d//
ScJfoo/ C/ii/dt£# to £Owe fa tfkon grou*di j/ /Of*
C/rcifs y/e Jjjtrm,
Lions t &c wj/i •■'fit..}Kl t /
CARSON & BARNES does not misrepresent
truly administered — honorably conducted
SPECIAL
ADDED FEATURE
IN PERSON
COL.
TTm M*Coy
FAMED TV AND WESTERN STAR FOR
TWO GENERATIONS
— WEST LIVES AGAIN-
REAL WILD WEST
PERFORMANCE
INDIANS —RIDING
SHARPSHOOTING
THRILL A MINUTE
2 DAILY PERFORMANCES ... 2 and 8 P.M.
LARGEST CIRCUS CO MING THIS YEAR
A SHOW THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY
Trained Horses — Ponies — Dogs
Bears — Monkeys — Seals — Lions
Elephants — Trampoline — Tight Wire
Jugglers — and Clowns
200
I'EOPI E
\ NIM \ I S
ACTS
Ml Performing llorM'-, nntl Ponies
til Hurtneie and Siamese Elephantm
(.it', ' after (.!««• of Jinmh \mninU
See the onl> VI 1 Illl't'O I \hihited «itli un> cireus M.IVE
\tl\lh' l 'N •iite and M 00 t'liiv Tax it ,in\
THE COI.OSSUS OF ALL AMUSEMENTS
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