Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1960 Page: 7 of 8
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HA ST KOI' (TKX A S > A I) V KRTISKR, SKPT KMBKR n liMio
ANT ADS
ORIENTAL SPLENDOR FROM FLOWER DRUM SOUS'
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I will he taMklni mitik tin.-*
I full. CmII 473 MRS. A. J.
WOEHh. 4 pd.
WAN'TKH La; t . • ,, f
j drawers In irood t-omlitn-i 1m.ne
; 10K. J3 tf.
FOR HAY HALING—Mt or
call C. Y Powell, j h<n 1 an-
trop 964 W 2. 12-1#
sHOKS
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Hm ( rup.
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K( R SAhl- 3x1V Velvet «r
pet, H..ft jtrcer. Sei at Sharp's
Furniture Compans -tf.
fane h«y, 700
f 1> i
\V Bastrop
27 tf
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24 tf
HKI.P \\ \ S'TKI) Wi. • . ,, ■
ti l ami cook Apply r t < : ^<•l.
to Mr <itiff.: ,t- t . >ffith
Kt taurant. . r> tf
KKHARO SKI OKI. IVMII.Y
j VACATION IS KfM'KNR
Mr. and Mi Richard Seidel
ami family of Downey. Califor- I
i nia -pent a two week vacation -
j visiting Mr. Seidel'.- father, Mr
Frank Seidel of Koekne, and hi>
brothers and -istei and faini
lies in surrounding town., ami
communities. Mr. Seidel i> a
native of Koekne and i> now
an employee of the General
Electric Company in Downey,
Califoi nia
'A
1'his scffii' <tf Oriental splendor i from "Flower Drum Sonjr." the tuneful Kodjrers
;nid llarnnu r !. in Broadway mu.-mil hit t' ' will be the Music Hall attraction
lor the H fio State Fair of Texas in Dallas. . wc ..how will have li4 performances
(k tobcr 7-lili
. apart
. • "all
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14 tf
rt and
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aftfr '< a m
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4(< tf
1 Uw the best
mar, • yean*
■ til. bench.
T - «ntiding
FOR SUN JKFPS
A uthnriz< ; -a • • < r v.. .
and Part
M.I.KN MOTOR ( OMP\M
Hwy H! a- the Circle
s n Marco-
2&-tf
l.P \M\ I KI> I ' Jitt p< r hour
ttr nor* for part or fu.l turn
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Ma « \\ Mtr M. \f
< ( Iki* . I>. ~ota m* Mem
ph Tei.n. 2* - jw
First Methodist
Church
\S \ I.TKR J < ARTWRH.HT
Trait inic Ur.-r.. i ■ m
Kvni; v Wor r. - • • - •"
Tt F r> A Y
W M S i F< t T - day
\ V. M ■! t T .
WKin i : AY
SOIMK o, >HFR.FI >.A..K Uvestock Men
Should Prepare
For Winter
iri*. en that
STATF (H TF\ \S
cot STU or RASTROl
Not ne j her*
by \ irt • of n rder of sale
i -ind out of • . District
f I:a 'm i i . .: ty, Tex-
•'* 21 -t J i.iii ;ai I)i-trirt, on a
!;d|?m< nt f' i tr. foreclosure
' i ( • ' rendered
aid i .rt . i .1 . 1-, 19 ',0,
f ' ii Pfi t. : and
>H'su; <■ Ki\< 1: Street in
Ca -• -'.vied 1! ! Perkins,
i h ■ " , F. v R. Stre. t
>:• f« ttdai ". and r. m'.eted 12.
'I hi- the traditioi.al .. a.-on !
; of "dojr day." it is i > hot to |
k aid to.- dry to fi-h. Far-1
11.• r - and rancher . however, i
iu not afford to • dull and
lazy (i n ;nr th' se iat«- ummer
<i.'i Win'i • i- 'nit \, ry far
a ■■ .i . and now i tit t ime to
i ..>• parations for • arry .
! > iv.--it.., i. .jntil ' i -,v
1' .J Ha. ,-dai. and 11 '1 Hoff-
i e> ' i-n.—ion ! ;i • peeia
'.a .. ■ ffi-red i f. iu
foratf a- in-urance against a
hard wintt r.
Grain and hayfield stubble
may b<- utilized to facilitate de
ferment of native rangeland.
This is al.-o a jfood time to plan
for temporary winter jiasture.-
to supplement native range.
Th< p< ' ialist- al-o recommend
■ i • tensive fall livestock se-
1 e<-':oi program to cull low pro-
duiei.- and le--en grazing pre..
tin. hate summer i- a good
turn -e<-ure ha\ and grain
for winter supplement feeds,
NEED \ CHANGE?
Antle & Sons
Plumbing
And Heating
Commercial - Industrial
Re-idential
A- Near A- Your Telephone
BR 2't'ih — M. Dade. I'evas
28 4-pd.
SHAWS
Laundromat
INCORPORATED
WestiDrhoaac Equipped
Half Hour Laundry
FUI.LY AUTOMATIC COIN
OPERATED MACHINES
Do Your Entire Laundry Auto-
matically in Half an Hour.
Make Yonr Waahlng Juat An-
other Stop on Yonr Shopping
hint. Economical — Sanitary.
Dryers Available
OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY
7 DAYS A WEEK
704 Pine St.
Phone No. 9535
^aler Well
Drilling
Shallow or Deep Wella
ROTARY EQUIPMENT
Cakh or Terms
SEE
Ernest Yoast
Phone 975-W-4
BASTROP. TEXAS
52-tt.
Dr. Jas. P. Wood
Optometrist
Office Hours
Daily
0 a. m. to I p. a.
PHONE S21 14-tf
BASTROP
BARBER SHOP
S. E HUTSON, Owner
hoonted in the old bus station
building on Water Street
. Hours: 8 AM to 6 PM
CLOSED MONDAYS
We specialize in flat tops
"WE NEED YOUR HEAD IN
OUR BUSINESS."
READ THE WANT-ADS
< t p<i
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Pciiqe Methodist
Church
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OPTOMETRIST
pEf RENOVATED or offirr Hoar. 'H Ui $ •
Dr. Neil H. Gurwitz
"♦r pnnf WrlU«
' «> Round Rork,
I >a il v Kirepl 1 wdi"
i In F.lgsn or. Tueariay*
•'"rieri at th« fon Thorwdai •'t *rrM< n<
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Haatrvp T«ai
toi. Drilling aad
'■K .Vi.thing down,
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|SCHUELKE
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Covers
FOR
R\ II K
All
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i f«ll \S
Petter
24 Id pd.
Pkoiw 1M
For Repc^ir
Refinish Work
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Leo Gutierrez s
l pHoi . I l I: > I!< 'I'
,07 PH X N
\ftrt ' p m and on ardat
, aNu ri-pitii * «m h initu
REAL ESTATE
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and
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And Allstate
Auto And Home
Insurance—
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WAUCIPS SKRVItT -'TATH-N > .. . -• ■>' M'
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Phone 520
BASTROP. II'
mi nut<
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Kurvv
thai will
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pen ix
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and Huffman
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wart
and <*'
con tin
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.vt'ather during Aug:-
a'ill jrr*Jitlv increase
?. an<i *h'• '
rniHuv firt pri'ventio;.
I campaiKn should h*
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i harv 'Ura' of <oed
•r<nnial gras>< -. .\f
' • ♦* iin^. - have
\\ ■ t \tra iab"i . an
v' e Call ror Ar.d Deliver
rr Bastrop
MONDf YS A.ND THURSDAYS
'sua
t Mt audit (•'
Austin, Texas
Mew Payrolls... New Opportunities!
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!(\, iiipmi'iit ail\< itisinv pre• .'iain is mi important to vou, and tr \tr\
it nt nl llii>« area.
1 oi inoic tlian u an w • have .uh 11 tisril in leading nation;,! p>;hlii at' ■■
tt uiviti indnsti i.ilivfs t(i lot att t'n-ir tiru plants in the cities .md tow-- 1
tin < ,u!t St,nth W i heht xt nut ,ti!\t tlisinji has hf!p« <1 to t u at« ni.tiix v:• • !
i I v Itn the hriyht \« it • pt t>|'h horn antl
tint ated in this .iii i « i•• n \i it has mailt*
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1960, newspaper, September 8, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237808/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.