Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1960 Page: 7 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, APRIL _>h, l<*>0
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FU|{ SAI.K Eight-w.-.k
, [>iu- ' all Clifford Cod\ afii-
5:.$0 Ml &7
BASTROP MALL TRACTS-
One mre and up, Colorado river
frontage. Idtfc! home
just out of City limit.-. Terms.
Tuck-Williams, liox 11, Bastrop.
Phone 7 !•-, 775. and 99-1-\V.
3 i tf
FOR SALE—2 2-Ton trucks.
Sec I'a-trof, Fee i Company.
4fi-tf
FOR KENT Two bedroom un-
furni.-hed apartment f"r quite
couple Small children «<•. > \ table.
Wa-her and electric rni.jv con-
nection.'- available. See at 1507
ILl! Street. Call 78 r 7X7.
48 tf.
ABUNDANT LIFE
by ORAL ROBERTS
YOU ARE AS YOUNG AS YOUR FAITH!
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bv
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H luPU
\\ <m
4 •, • i i, . 2 bath,
wis •' |T'-«hI condit«
if.t • - '*'7 Church
4 >, Pa •
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... l.)uik M i!c Matte
,'00 b ]. ad«, weijfh
r facilities avail-
\(, rfan, Plum, Tex
7 4
a r g «• 3 bedroom
lot '
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47' after 5 p.m.
60-tf
W1L! *rid
ri t< « tvp « of
day aft«r f a m.
,< fr t. " t a m.
my tor ale. Pan
i
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ft*. rn r.v yearn
ft Harx. ♦ .ill, Nench.
Ti« grinding
!*.. w t'U rtr.oun-
, 54<« I > can Street.
4'. 17 pd
I" ;n\" A1 . f
UBU. b.. . national
rf r.ixat.« f. for tax
.ii rf-i«a-ed a iut
i.-.fa ar.c .ndaviduai
oedoctior* for IWiO.
from the ©•
> JI t to cover
f ar:d ir.aiUnf
'j, % L'aiiaa,
U tf
dt Ur.t building
■■'g and Wrracir.f
Bn i'fcone
27 if
'ti KEn'oVaTED or
•Rr«r«pnBf Wnu
Co. Round Roc*,
laart «rd«ra at tfe*
it Market if
HI1 I.I \\ \N'TKD Man .•,: man
1.1 work Cattle and Farm
1 ;±yout. ( npahle of doing ar
| <nter, welding and no caaniral
«ork. Steady year around work,
M>od < omtminity to live in, hou <■
to 11v• in, and no urineo -arv
Stnilay work \iroholic need not
apply Arthui l.o. wer r • >o%v
!«>*E«nire Highway, addre
1 HA.VH, LA 7 4 pd
PAIt<iAIN (joo.i whit'- paint
g< irig for ?2.!*."> gallon during
"• I'l l RADIO REPAIR
" 3-pd
HI * P W \NTKl) ].«,!■ i-n r
traU<r for Tupp«rwar< . neat,
p^ onahie. hi • est, ha ' car. \-
"«/ •« average earnit g« For in-
t« rv,. wrr.e or phon. Lucy j
f.r, ■ > fi! ( i•<•!•• S Road. \ .
HI 4- i t : 4.r
1:KT T* M rSTFli Mart~~
w ►. a Rice Drier a* J<«
g I iana eri< ■ ,•« t ot
• ■ ar Muxt h *t ; sgh
■ f. • ! education and be m< • han
h'all. a i! eleetnraliy in- ind.
a a- and (>*m! v..,a'; n
i. • in- Kirr lh ' Jer-
nid t
• font:' .
;e < >i t
nrage. s
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noun and
u Ith tilt <
.! the K'o ,
'I the:
h<-Ii 1 wa
iid t
mother
voting
thj
tates that
■•s • (hi think
slionlll V.t\
s \onr l.iitlt.
Mac Arthur, on
'(< birthday, had
"•t youth. "Vouth
a time of life—
inn id. Nobodv
iiMitly lnmg a
it by desert-
•:.H as \ cmr
or.! doubts.
• < If-eonli
■!ir !e,ir. as
> as old as
' of every
•tding charn-
u eives the
hope, cheer
. is that per-
th« wires are
« rt is eov-
of pt'ssiuiism
'in. then,
or son old ."
wing up my
' Oral, be
' young, foi
■ i south, you
Idt f " She
at lull fat
■ s in south
■ MS s "Re-
' • r in the
If \se re-
rri u e are
• >r us .sht'ii
onr minds,
n st e onls
t Itjf ( .US
hear what cur mil <!s hour. It
sse :ie young in mind and spirit
and see and hear ssi ndertul
thinus m qui rnintls, tlx n that is
ssliat our est s set; and our t-ais
heai. So s\ c must l>e (arfiul
sshat ss< tliink an<l believe. \\i
I" • .. • <• '..it our helies in^ is.
Our being young in ;mrid keeps
ouis bodies vigorous,
T! • Bible states that sse are
to • "me like 1 itt! - children.
What is die secret "I a child's
strength? i believe that it is en-
thusiasm ior life, a hvels curio-
sit> a burning interest in things
•• -out .'. 1 have noticed that
some j • pie as thes .':-.\s ohh -
withdraw Irtiin hit and see
nothing.
The only svav, tlien that sse
can lit orne as littl< .itlren is
through our minds' We must
wake up and scarce! j>. able
to wait h i br< ikl.e • • jore go-
ing out mti Cod ' < nderful
world to see sshat ti.<- dav has
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Advertiser is authorized to
announce the following names
Hubject to the action of the Dem-
ocratic Primaries to lie held May
7, 1960:
For State Senator:
CHARLES F. HERRING
For Representative. Dist. 57:
W. H. (Hill) PIER ATT
For District Judpe.
21st Judicial District:
LESLIE I). WILLIAMS
For District Attorney:
JAMES B. KERSHAW
For Sheriff. Itastrop County:
I. R. (Nig) HOSKINS
JIMMY NUTT
For Tax Assessor Collector:
clyde reynolds
For (".Hints < lerk:
VERNON ESKEW
A. H. FUCHS
TOMMIE McCULLOUGH
For County Attorney:
C. w. TALBOT
m store l > >r us. \\i
tude \v e bet i mie 111 <
then Hut sse must
that the Bible teacla
come childlike, not
As sse grow old-
keep ( In At hi our arts W e
must i - lit se in Ce W • snu-.t
rejoice over our man br ings
and let flu morning iun shine
in I't.r ! « s and th>
m our uls We r.
! ' r that awe is
mind . state of
of i..itll ill (rUli.
W. ,
that atti-
iittIt- ciiil-
: emember
us to be-
hildish.
we must
ngels sing
' icrnem-
.'ate of
t. a state
For Coniini-sinnor
Precinct No. 1:
R. M. WILEY
For Commissioner
Precinct No. 3:
E. L. FOHN
VILAS HEMPHILL
NOTICE TO VOTERS
It. -ur«' to brinir
your
Poll
lax Keccipt with you
when
you
runic to sole on May
7 th,
1 %0.
s oung
VS
«i
M.}
t'Ke.f, Merritt
Hamr- practically mr. Will
«. rtfu • i t I2IKI. S-ers. ' iau-
H< f jf. • rtt,-. . , ft f IXJ;
W \ - , , - * i,a- Drye ' gc^od
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„:d St-... INFORMAL PHOT GRAPHS of
(' , your family, or of any special
•, . .' ■ 'io occasion— birthda; . anniversary.
;t, !';••!> family reunion. Children's pic-
I ' tures a specialty. Prices reason
able Call Rob Standifer, phone
i tn. Texa
r>7 or 480 for appo.ntment.
FOR
SERVICE
On All
APPLIANCES
Call 433-W
Rudolph Petter
7-4 pd.
Check Your SS
Years of Credit
To qualify for -ioeia' security
benefit - a retircn.. nt. h<>sv
many work unit- will you need?
''Mo.-t people don't know," James
I!. Marley, District Manager of
! the Austin Social Security Of
t'iie, ,iic| today. Many don't
I ev<-n know there is <ueh a re-
quirement. while other mis
takenly tiiink the.s can qualify
! for payment- svith onls a year
Hi" tss(i if Aork.
Must people will need -evera!
yeiti- of credit. The exact mini-
\ ber you will need depends on
; when you leach retirement age;
'c' for women, '>•> fo, men. Peo-
ple reaching retirement age
now need -11 v year- of earnings.
Younger people will need more.
For example, anyone under age
•"■I will need 10 years the maxi-
mum. Since payment.- i: "he
future depend <>n your earnings
now, it' important that you re-
ceive ail credit.- dir. If you
work for ssages, you .should be
certain your employer reports
them with your correct ,-ocial
security number. If you are
-•■If employed, you should b-
careful to use your correct so-
cial security number on your
tax retur
For additional information
SHAWS
Laundromat
INCORPORATED
Westinghonse Equipped
Half Hour Laundry
FULLY AUTOMATIC COIN
OPERATED MACHINES^
Do Your Entire Laundry Auto-
matically in Half an Hour.
Make Yonr Washing Just An-
other Stop on Your Shopping
Liat. Economical — Sanitary.
Dryers Available
OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY
7 DATS A WEEK
704 Pine St.
Phone No. 9535
about social security benefits,
get in touch with the Austr
Social Security Office and aa
fo the free pamphlet entitle-:
"S'K'ial Security Credits,"
A field representative <if tht
Au-tin office svill be in l!i«
trop at Coinnii-sioners' Court-
room, 9:00 a. m. oil April 5, 12.
li' and -•!.
Gamble Lodge No. 244 AF & A2f
A Stated meetings fourtt.
trf\ Monday night • a e *
>/fJr^uionth at 7:30 I'. M. A1
members urged to at
Ntr \t*nd. Visiting breihrv
-ordially invited.
O. B. WILSON, WJ1
EARL L. CORSON, Sae.
W ater Well
Drilling
Shallow or Deep Wells
ROTARY EQUIPMENT
("ash or Terms
SEE
Ernest Yoast
Phone 075-W-4
BASTROP. TEXAS
>2-tf
Still In Business
APPOINTMENT AFTER 5 PM
AND SATURDAYS
REPAIR ft REFINISB
Leo Gutierrez's
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
>07 PECAN
O. O. SCHUELKE
Furniture, Upholstery ft KsoaA
Specializing in
Auto Seat Covers
Dr. Neil R. Gurwits.
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hoars — t:00 to 5:W
Daily Except Tuesdays
(In Elgin on Tuesdays)
Closed on Thursday afternoMu
OFFICE: 913 Maia St.
Phone 1M — Bastrop. Tow
- VI 1— M \N
I.« a.I' f if ;ed N ■> ■ vpei ie nee
m--. e- itr K ll.wuoper iB'-nth.
\y> t t U n!i- Dan Crow
Irs, *' - !«*< (Jeneral Life In
ura - * 70' J .> o- Streit.
Da a . Texai K-2
I ' H Ml- (• ,fht sr... inr.li
■ <■*> -■ B^autif.i-ly land
- <d I' 114 .0 A. ether
Hem. !• i ' . <1 Rai
Lena Is • He .Ite- K,,v H7.
?'*••* I:, - i : • [ . e |
>Eia l>nUi g and
iil <! S< thtny ftown,
i' ;a> .*• '.# rttng
s ft ■ tw HI 2 ,-i
Larr.a • Austin tf
1? J i. have r« rr, for
►op Company.
4.'. tf
KRRJ1 FOR Ml D«w
w at
« MID n| I || \\k-
\S <• Aant. ti :ak* thi* method
f evpie mg o ir if'-epest ap
{>r• .HtlHI to « verve' e for «n
t ■ k • !i esse ni <1 -viM>;<th s
!■*!• -.ti, ,-i ; 1 ■ li .f;iig • • . lir.e- .
ariii h' t' e <ii atii i " inved
on<
THE FAMILY >
Mi; 1.1 WH -. Kl I.I- V
< \KD OI I II \SK-
May 1 tal-e thu ■of
exprei-mjf my thar.k ;- ■! ap
in i tation for rht mm.- «ard«. i
' l..w e; . visits itr rS ■ • — kind
n> e I received dUTvg nr. re
-■ • '. v it! th hofpitai -Vnd
ins thanks t«- the de-ct.-r and
is>i i • 'or th« i w- care
Roaches - Ants - Mice
Day & Night Pest Control
130S W. 42nd
AUSTIN. TEXAS
I'lease caU Mrs. McNulta Between
S ft 12 and 3 & 7
1007 Hill St. — Tel. 443-W
FREE TERMITE INSPECTION
EXTERMINATE
YOUR HOME
6 mo. guarantee
5 room & 1 bath
1 YEAR $12.r>0
pd.
CROPS
EAT
TOO...
mi:
M I A H>
. K E
\(l | |( I I n MM hu-
ll* Mirt t<> brine A r Poll
lav lireeipl with u. • >-n \tiu
collie to soli on M.t Mi. I WO.
A 1 I.
mi
Rendering
Inc.
Haatrop, Teiaa
Fn|{ <AI I
M t « k fa t room
•testing machm
biontle
treadle
Nli . ("urtia
Dr. .las. P. Wood
Optometrist
Office Hours
Daily
t a. m. to S s ■
PHONE 321 14-tf
by absorbing plant-food elenienu
through their roots.
Calcium and magnesium (lime) are two
of the important element! consumed
by all crop*. Some require more than
ocbera. A ton of alfalfa hay, for example,
tanoTM from the nal the equivalent of
about 100 pounda oi Bmeatooe. Clover
md other lcgurtMt alao um a lot.
Imp yoor foil well tmmtMtd with lime bv
CARPETS
Rayon - Nylon - Wools -- Acrilon
$2.85 yd. up
Plus Pad and Installation
FREE ESTIMATES
Builders Supnly Co.
PHONE 154 SMITHVILLE. TEXAS BOX 509
51-t.f
four
tg our limestone rej
returns arc large.
Tbe cost is small
HEHTER LIMING COMPANY
Lexington, Texas
We Call For And Deliver
Tn Bastrop
MONDAYS &ND THURSDAYS
Vn
Austin. Texas
X
m
Livestock Auction Sales
SALES MONDAYS & FRIDAYS
LIVESTOCK ACCEPTED
24 HOI RS A \)W - 7 DAYS A WEEK
' -^r" >►.
ALL CLASSES LIVESTOCK
BOUGHT AND SOLD EVERY DAY
Capitol Livestock Auction Co., Inc.
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p. O. ( l !">
(iRcTiiwood }!-2.)!! I
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1960, newspaper, April 28, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237789/m1/7/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.