Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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HA STROP (TKXAS) XDVKRTISKR. JUNK 1'"'°
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Welcome Neighbors
Well. folk- ■ - w are p*in.
ready to welcome <• ' new ai
n\als, ne* piiu'haH'is, anil
vihiiot - to out fcrtiniunitj and
county. Mi- ;l
H. Austin, of
th« off if la
ami
u> Ponrwt A<
.. Austin m
.nning on n
nent home
*ttop ('Oil!!
■ cliiv.uti an<
'4' glad to
ks conn*, an<
hi in,
U(i
,t \11 - Garland
\u«tin, w«v in
a ek si'lwting
(i a? - on th< n
>>. built in the
M and
« young couple
ai.i.tu their per-
ihi with ih in
?, they iik<
flu id \ people,
■ic these young
let u -uy real
\\ ..ii Neig
pat i ■
have
that
any
havi
.it, and i> >|'>nsored by tin D
K Tuck H. ;t Kstate Agency
While the al" vi wen sold by
till- -ig< I «■ > ti.< 'Welcome Neigh
:kii" lolunil "pen to all the
t • county. If you
friei d- or neighbors j
nit'V i into the «out
,i by the office
I foi thi'tu. V\ ■
all out effort to
: . .1 ill the ali a. i h
influx of new
. ker a com.
( a town prosper
.! c -limary concern,
n D HKHFV
d Mr . N.
M
Austin, now hav
room 2 bath ho it
garage, under i
1, u< t ■< rn i Aci i
Haley are planning
B. Raley, of
ni'll i tied
>\ ith double
• uuetion in
Mr. and Mrs.
>n leaving
News
Au.-tin and making their home
hen ir Ha strop County, and we
sure are happy thai thest fine
peopl« have picked out our com
'im iity r"i tfii ir h<-me. When
ar. out that way. drop by
i' !Vi -i ' ' i Rale).-, and lets
ie.{ t! . "Welcome Neig'
bo) cign for them.
Have you been over in the
Ku-anky a < a lately and .-een
How I>r. and M1-. R. Clark
have thing- looking in that
area? Di .and Mrs. Clark are
a--.K-iated with the M. l>. Ande:
Mn. Foundation in Houston, and
have really done a terrific job
of land'development and conser-
vation. Got a chance to look at
Doc'.- hou.-e plan the other day,
and it sure doe- look goo«l. Doc
ai d wife are trying to arrange
to -pend a.- much time as po.-
sible in the area, so lets drop
by and meet the-e fine people.
The "Welcome Neighbor" >ign
is definitely out for the Clarks.
Had the pleasure of having
the Al Siejrmunds from Houston
up -pending th« weekend in the
country Al and Jackie have been
visiting for sotm time now, anil
we feel that the> are already
residents. Al vva- raised in Gid
dings, and really doe- like thi-
Central Texas climate. Wi aie
going to go all out to try to
relocate Al and Jackie real soon
so they won't have to pend -o
much time on the road, and we
will have the pleu-ure <■f thei:
company regularly. Hurry back,
ai d bring the kids, Al.
This column will hi a regular
feature in your paper from now
I ardelia
Uensoi
Davis 1
lie Evan-
Lillian
Claret > >
Frank
(it Ot gi
Wamel
II .ien. Elgin
M archt.-on
• Wilhelm
CrosUy
Burns
V!
Far
Mrs
a
Mts
Mi -
Mr-
Mrs
Ott«
Clemente Rivira
Mrs. Kertha Sanchez and baby
boy
IjuinUm Demur Smithvili
Mi-.- Fli-a Sta'idt
Ml . lit ma' GoertZ
Rabv Giii F' : man
August Rot i e
Judy Ann He-- : "i
William Wat.-oi
Jenifer Meuhr
P \TIKNTS —
Mr.-. B onnie Turner
Mi Willie Ta> or. M- Dade
Felix P-eiK';k. Smith\ille
Mr Bertha S'.audt
Lloyd Hoo<i.
MB- HOPPER GIVES
FOODS DEMONSTRATION
I 'e McDuff lion i Demonstra-
tion Club held their monthly
meeting in th< home of Mrs.
J. W. Barton. Presiding at the
meeting wa.- Mr-. Sadie Mur-
chison.
Mi-. Hop},, i L'avc demonstra
tion.- on freezing of fruits, keep-
ing inventory of freezer foods
and circulating food* in the
freezer.
Refreshments of cake and
punch were served by the host-
e.-s to Mis. Sadie Murchison,
Mr- Bruce Barton, and Mr-.
Hopper.
We were sorry so many of
our member- were absent.
Mr-. Bruce Barton, Reporter
If you can't find it in Bastrop—Try Austin
AUSTIN BUSINESS DIRECTORY
These Austin Merchants cordially in\ite your patronage for
those products and sen ices which you need and are not able
to find in Bastrop . . .
Used Auto Parts
Decorators. Interiors
PETE'S AUTO PARTS Linoleum - Formica Tile
We Rebuild Transmission* ' arpet - Draperies - Acoustical
Fviy wrecked, burned or junked Modem *1OORS. INC. No. 3
. . a?to® ... DICK CLEVELAND
Guarantee to beat competitors , . .. ~
prices and stand behind all <r^ <-*1 < E St.
parts sold
OPEN SUNDAYS
7.18 N Lamar GL 2-2176 Motor Boats
Awnings
Hastings Mnminum Awnings
Custom n ade in Austin
All-weather finish, 10-year war-
ranty. Wide choice of colors.
FHA approved. Free estimates.
Cail
THE CALDWELL COMPANY
1704 S. Congress HI 2-6424
6-13
Fur Storage
For the MOST Fun
America's Finest Boats
powered by EVINRUDE
Tailored bv Little Dude
BILLY DISCI! MARINE
SERVICE
5111 Burnet Rd. - GL 3 3088
6-13
Nurseries
CHARLES KIRSTEIN
FURRIERS
Austin's Only Furriers
Exclusively
BONDED-INSURED STORAGE
Cleaning - Glazing Re-oiling
Re Dyeing - Re-Styling
The fine-t craftsmanship in
in our work
213 W. 6th St. GR 2-1454
6-13
KELLY SMITH FURRIERS,
INC.
Bonded and Insured
Fur and Woolen Storage, sum-
mer or winter storage
Restyling, remodeling, repair
ing, cleaning, glazing by
Master Furrier
611 W. 19 GR 2-3131
6-13
TRAM- HOWARD NURSERY
Nursery A- Garden Center
Custom landscaping
M' t Complete Selection of
Plant
Located off south side of
Airport Blvd.
1113 Springdale Road
GR 2-5098
6-18
Pest Control Service
BUSH PEST CONTROL
SERVICE
Member of
National and Texas: Pest Control
A ssociations
INSURED BONDED
"Investigate Before Investing"
Austin's Oldest Pest Control Co.
Under One Management
008 STOBAUGH - HO 5-6330
6-13 I
Typewriters
DUNf \N TYPEWRITER
COMPANY
Exclusive Repre. entatives
ROYAL TYPEWRITERS
VHTOR ADDING MACHINES
Hi-Fidelity
BERK MAN'S
HI-FI-
2234 Guadalupe
C. M. Duncan
Tel. GR 2 9830
200(' l.uadalupe Austin, Texas
1113
Telephone GR C 3525
AUSTIN, TEXAS
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1960, newspaper, June 2, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237794/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.