Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1965 Page: 7 of 8
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BASTROP iTEXAS ADVERTISER, JULY 8. 1!(6T,
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BARGAIN — Tuside doors, double
sink and fittings, wail bathroom
healer, windov screens and
doors. All cxct'lle.it condition.
K M. Smith. CA 9-2310. D-tf.
HELP WANTED—Live-in u >man
Small house. Child 5' j days,
Austin- :u(J8 West Tin -. Drive,
Mrs. Leitner or GL -'-1)13 after
6 p.m. 10-1
WANTED — Elderly retired cou-
ple to operate hotel. CA 9-9346 or
('A 9-3102 or come hy Hotel Bas-
trop 18-2 j
FOK S.VLE — New red potatoes.
10c a lb. Sweet potatoe plants, i
<0c per 100. One angus bull, mjia-
tered. sire tested. Field corn, 30c j
i*-r dozen. You pick it. R. M. j
Hodgson, CA 9-2979. 16-tf'
r~)0U7H$£A SAVAGES
THE I0TH CENTURY
i TRIED TO STOP SNEEZING
BY RUNNING IN CIPCLES/
psm -
.. by TrtoMPSoN
Black and
SThtkI cotor M&rm.
ffcrjs* ruoTQS.
[for Repair
Work
Gutierrei's
f0u«rrKRY shop
[•iter or 1306 Wilson
m and on Saturdsf
' , r p*'r blliMb
I'USSIHEB All KATES
Kir*! Iimvtion: 3 cent* per
word, minimum of so cent* (cash
In advance). Minimum charge,
$1.00 for ads placed <ni account.
Each Additional Insertion: i
cent* |*t word, minimum 35 r<mtN
ROLL FILM processing, black
and white, color and color slides.
BOB STANDI.'KK PHOTOS
FOR SALE: Electric Guitar. Call
CA 9-2412, Qiuck Lunsford. 7-tf
LOT FOR SALE—On Main Street
n downtown Bastrop. Henry Ott.
IA 9-2934. 46-tj
WANTED—Baking to (io in my
borne. Cak< s, pies, etc. Lucille
| Winkler, Wilhelm Street, dead en<l
| off of 1808 N. Main Street. 18-2-pd
CUSTOM ha.\ baling and crimp-
ing. C. Y. Powell, CA 9-3218.
11-tf
isci *
1 IN*
I *tw
Ford Gaiaxie,
,..r conditioner,
-S a,; Vinyl interior.
io- ti
Hv i I'SKD LUMBER 2x4
V r ...ng Plumb-
heater*, air
, . ill heaters
"'.ileS west of
iigh« y 71 and Pope
pbor.< CA 9-JS57.
1 10-tf
_ 7 room house.
I}-** ?"'e8*
MCA ♦ 2306. 15-U
^ rttar .al work. CA
16-4-pd
FOR SALE
4-bedroom, 2-bath, all electric
brick home. 102 Jones Street, Co-
lorado Estates
2-bedroom duplex, all brick, built
In range, good investment. Rents
exceed payments. Colorado Eh
tales.
J-bedroom 1 bath, screened back:
porch, 1105 Pecan.
To see any of the above, call
CA 9 2445 or CA 9-2249. E. W.
Baker. 'j.u
KOK RENT: One and two-bed-
room apartments, furnished and
unfurnished. Call CA 9-2478.
12-tf
hA.'-TI 1
Sail time maid,
an CA ^
19-1
FOR RENT: Three bedroom home
with central heat and air; half
block from scitool. Jim DeBaun.
11(M Hill. CaU CA 9-2027 11-tf
HOUSE FORSALE: Large yard
with eight bearing pecans; two
shade frees in front Call Mr. or
Mrs. Hall Tarver Day CA 92227
or CA 9-2114; night CA 9-2393.
11-tf
FOR SALE — Lot 90 ft. x 190 ft
CA 9 2759 ll-tf
Neil R. Gurwito
OPTOMETRIST
Ho*rt — 9 00 to l:M
F.vept Tuesdays
i Hctt oc Tuesdays)
er Thujxky aftsraoee
TICK: #13 Mala 9L
CA 9-2106, Ha*trop, Tml
for sale
CA 9-23K.
Smail saddle.
15-tf
JOLLY BEAUTY SHOP - now
op«-n at 7dVj Pecan. Your imsi
r>rs* will be appreciated (..pal
Cumbte i<i 2f*i
TOR S.VLE — Hay bailing equip-
ment - grain drill, tractor with
seven foot blade, hay conditioner,
rake, one year old John Deere hay
bailer, double section disc har-
row, 10 foot section harrow, low
boy tractor trailer, two four-
wheel flatbed type wagon trailers,
two-ton International truck with
19' bed, drag type 2-disc breaking
plow. L. R. 'N'igi Hofckins.
17-tf
U.SOERS:
SLANT O MATICS!
Al TO.MAHC
ZH. /AGGERS!
(125 00 Cash — Six Automatic
Dial a Maucs never uncrated —
Cabinet* scratched at wholesale
cost — First persons to mail in
name address and pl>one num-
ber wiU be given f:r*t choice. Will
advise upun arr.val in Bastrop
Write to Unclaimed Freight De-
partment. P. 0. Box 102 Gid-
dlr.g* Texas 14-7
<wtki SWfi Merdiant—
« tinf ml K' tmlkflax
RKIUHM, HF.KVM'K
t i*\kr% i,t rail ... .
WHIT* L\l M)BY
or wrttr-
I f M - Al STIN
F* )R RENT Hiree bedroom
houv. small furnished two bed
room bf«uw\ Call CA 9-2127 nvjrn
imc*. Mrs i t Bradford 15 tf
JONK.S Bartx < u. Bow-f 1517 An-
ders<m I.an< A ..'tin. Block con-
struction. Wants to s<-.i or lea.se
fi\'e years t< t uy any-
time within tlx f;\< year*.
17-4-prl
TOR SA!J.' — Good F'ord with
rid") anrl heater ttseiip Jake
Schaefer 16 tf
FY)R SAU
slightly iiv
Herman Bi«
(air <srj*K.titj-«r>cr
Hc«s. uab!y pr > rrl
eh. 18-tf
FOR .SALE — i <?)<■ gas rany 16",
f7T> ' *■' " t .;>•?! t«unk N M'>
Onr Single :r be«l S.i1 CA 9281ft
RID OFFER PB-13
XV 11:00 a m July 2, 1H65. Sej-.1«1
bwL will be receiv >d in th« State
B'ard of Control, Sam Houston
State Offict p.ilding Jf'1 l^iiSt
14tti Stri '-t \ ,v.n, Texas until
11 Oil a m . J i.y 2 1S*65 cmenng
«i ■ a < of miscellaneous items
' • ■. to the Parks and Wild-
'• I> partment k .tec Bastn>p
Sia*e Park Wnr''h'«i'. Bastrop,
I'l vas and may be inspected by
>•' ii (mi; Mr 1^ K Adam-
IE BASTROP ACRES
BiiHtrop*H
IM S I WOODED TRACTS
fcYed Streets
Private Parks
50 x 100 foot Swimming Pool
Tennis Courts
Sensible Restrictions
Pre-development Prices
fore than 6000 lineal feet of
private lakes
'ow Down Payment
¥
Easy Terms
•/
uck Real Estate
>4V 71
C A 9-M7R
Across from Tropiccma Motel
)R SALE
* '°P ^nlu«• Market On All ClamM* of Livestock
CONSIGN TO
LOCKHART
estock auction sale
bonded public wrigher
r Every THURSDAY. 1:00 P. M.
i. ' ^or"' packer tap price* on all cImum of hog
hrin* ynur c«4tl« to the aale. an w« have plenty of
bnywa for all elaaae* of livrBtock
,n<l \ mit the Sale Where Buyer* and Seller* Meet
' Bonded for Your Protection.
'khart Livestoek Auetion
(,^ICP PRONE: KX 8 3478 or KX 8-M15
Eofene Swertner Joe Lee lUthman
fTa?-,lI Auatln CA 9-2.104
* * 2'«1 llaatrop
2 acrr lot in Has-
•r R:\er Shore. S«-\<n large
[ . an tree*. Nice homesite.
( \ < 17 1 p.1 j
NtM.t R /hi / \<.
bu'tons. butti>nbol'^ and fancy,
-•■t' •• p. rfei t cor:.l:;ion under
* ■
■ r V, M !iii:ly
hi \i cim \ti<
PJ:;,IAH1.E 1'AHTV b- take over
p-yn.entv .*■. Model Dial-O ;
Ma tic l-'ti;: > Automatic! Like new. j
l' - . •!"■•' Payments only i
S" s ,i n>.it " 1 '<' :iy Guarantee ,
Hies*' K-witu' machines are al- •
• .iii.ty. If you
wmild bk.' to m • <>nc write:
Credit Man i. < (>inmercial Fi-!
n, ; . r «) r \ -IT? I. Austin
T87.M. lS-4-Pd
FOR SALE - ;T> plus acres Krass
on highway ."*) at S,1**) r acre, i
>7 110 it. rtv ,-ias- aivi farmland j
in hi/tiw i% . •) tt 11 per acr>' j
Many other v-ntlerhU trucks
w >rtb tb" m.-i:< M. Martin,
M.-Da.le, Hit • .'HS'i with Harry E
Montamkm. Realtor. .Austin.
1" J-p<i.
I t
11 i \ 'mlint! and 1 ..ulimr with
-.id I .1' ' * ' I " ' ' ( \ 1 1'1
or CA '.♦-.''i.'l 17-1 jsl
V.SIM I to St VMI VI I III I)
To have (list! I utor-lnji that earns I
V«0 to |>- ! A' ■ '< rested pro
duets No o|fl ■ nei ."i Wnl'
j;tvm.: nani' - ' iftnd tele !
piion« iv ml" i
I! I <;n.. ty
1(1*1 Olney
San \nt..iii.., T« \. 7Vp< 1'* 1
FOR SALE—Kenmore yas range,
' automatic oven, electric clock
and timer, griddle, . Fedders
!* 00 BTU Air Conditioner $65..
Call CA 9-2746. 18-2-pd
MEETING
DATES
Cuunty CommiMdoiMr's Court
meets every second Monday of
each month at (J a.m. at the Court
House.
City Council meets on the se-
cond Monday at 7:30 in the City
Hall.
Uuunber ol Commerce meets
on the second Tuesday at 3:00 at
the Chamber of Commerce build-
ing.
The Baatrop Biiaine*smen meet
for coffee every Wednesday morn- j
ing between the hours of 9:00 and
11:00 in the Civic Room of the;
First National Bank.
Uooa t'lub meets or. second and
fourth Tuesdays at Griffith's j
Restaurant at 12:00 noon.
Jaycxwa meet on the first and
third Tuesday of every month at
8 00 p m. in the Civic Room of
the First National Bar.k
PTA meets on the third Wednes-
day of each month.
Historical Society meets on the
fourth Friday of each month at
3:00 at the Museum.
Garden Club meets on the se-
cond Thursday of each month at
3:00
Harmony Club meets on the
third Thursday at 3:30
American Uftun Auxiliary —
meets the second Thursday even-
ing of each month.
Anx-reian l/c^ton, meets the
first Thursday of each month at
7:30 at the American Legion
Building.
The ladlrt Reading Circle
meets the second Friday of each
month at 3:00.
t'nion Aid Bible Society meets
the first Thursday of each month
at 3:00 in the homes of different
members.
Eastern Star m* is on the se-
c-'id Monday in every month at
7 30.
Cadet (ilrl Seoiitx meet each
Thurs !«y .ifti • it 4 15 in the
C.v Room of ' < First National
Bank of Bastrop
<iirt Scouts mi'! ^ach Monday
at 1 "0 in the ■ Post Office
building.
I\iture VurvsH n. t the second
Tuesday at 1 00 at 'he school.
I II (ilrl* nii<I Rms meet on the
second Tues<lay at 7 p m. at the
Court House
Biiwtrop In\«>«tiiient Club meets
in the Civic Rrvnn of the First
National Br-.nk t!> "'lird Wixlnes-
lav of each m<'r.t >t 7:30 p m.
I rletMlohip II l> meets on the
s. ,-nd W -in. -i; at 2 p.m. in
the activity r> . •• t the court
he use.
OPPOKTl MTY
for
Enterprising woman who enjoys
meeting people. Teach, sell, show
and sell. Absolutely no door to
door selling or in-home parties.
Experience in church or club ac-
tivities or small business helpful.
Full training provided. For inter-
view write:
National Section Manager
617 W. San Antonio
Lockhart, Texas 19-1
% V-«
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SCHEDULE
BASTROP POST OFFICE
(BASTROP ZIP CODE 7S8BS)
Post Office Hours:
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday
8:30 a.m. to 12:30 noon Saturday
OUTGOING MAIL PICK-UP
Monday through Friday, Inside:
12.00 noon, to Austin
2:30 p.m. to Smithville
6:00 p.m., to Austin
Monday through Friday, outside
box:
7:00 p.m.
7:30 pm.
Saturday, inside:
3:00 p.m.
Saturday, outside:
7:30 p.m.
Sunday and holidays, outside:
12:00 noon
7:15 p.m.
Mail dropped in the outside box
after pick-up time is dispatched
from the office the next morning.
" The Auctioneer "
POP THE COMMON COLO
WAS HOT CHIU PEPPERS/
Q M MEfHCAN MUHCme
FOR RELIEVING COLO SYMPTOMS
IS SO WIDELY RECOMMENDED
BY DOCTORS THAT IT'S USED
IN 67 COUNTRIES/
CALLED CORICIDIN.THE TABLETS
NOT ONLY RELIEVE SNEEZING
BUT ALSO COLD-CAUSED ACHES,
FEVEQAN0 EVEN FATIGUE/
LEGAL NOTICE the choice made.
Col. J. A.
(Abe)
Martin
THE KH. TKXAN WITH T1IE
TEXAN CALL
\nsoc. nf Puett Itester Auction Co.
\i ( TIONK1 HIM. REALTORS
LIQUIDATORS
Phone 512 BR 3-2688, McDade, or
512 <;L 2 !U7t, Austin
PRE REGISTRATION OF
FIRST GRADE PCPILS FOR
! FALL 1965
Pre-registration of pupils plan-
| ning to enroll in first grade for
| the full 1965 semester will take
1 place for a period of 2 days,
■ from August 26, 1965 through
August 27, 1965. Under policies
adopted Ly the Board of Educa-
tion, parents or guardians may
register pupils during this period
' at the school of their choice. At
the time of pre-registration a j
1 choice may be expressed for either
, the nearest formerly Negro school j
! or the nearest formerly white j
school. In the event of over- !
crowding, preference will be'
' sjiven without regard to race to i
tliose choosing the school who;
reside closcst to it. Those whose j
choices are rejected because of
1 overcrowding will be notifies:! and
permitted to make an effective
I choice of a formerly Negro or
formerly white school.
The choice is granted to the
parent or guardian and the child.
Teachers, principals and other
school personnel are not permitted
to advise, recommend or other-
wise influence the decision. Nor
will school personnel either favor
>r penalize children because of
Pre-registration period of all
students now in school on a free
choice basis was during the period
May 10 to June 15th.
| Children not pre-registered io
: spring may be registered at the
| school of their choice on August
26-27, immediately prior to the
j opening of schools for the fall 1966
semester, but first preference in
; choice of schools will he given to
< those who pre-register in the
' sprint; period.
Cedar Creek
Methodist Church
Rev. B. C. Newman, Pastor
Summer schedule, every Sun-
day:
Church services, 11 a. m.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Midway Cafe
LOCATED AT
Vernice's Place
Serving Short Orders and
MEXICAN FOOD
The Midway Cafe Is under the
management of Mr. and Mrs.
Malorey on Fridays, Sat-
urdays, and Sundays
HAY STORAGE Gamble Lodge
For Service
On AH
APPI IANCWI
ELLCTKU WIRING
Rudolf Fetter
702 l'ecan
Raittrop
Shaw's
Laundromat
INCORPORATED
We*tlnRhous«« Equipped
Half Hour Laundry
FT ILLY Al'TOMATIC COIN
OPERATED MACHINES
Do Your Entire Laundry Auto-
nintlenlly In Half an Hour. Make
%'onr Wtuhlng >Iiwt Another Stop
on Your Shopping List.
(Economical — Sanitary
Dryers Available
OPEN 21 HOCItS A DAY
7 DAYS A WEEK
704 Pine St.
FOR
40,000 Bales
FOR SALE, LEASE OR RENT
PHONE AD 7 2388
BOX 744
SMITHVILLE
«o. 244 AF & AM
Visiting
rited.
fourth Monday nigSt
each month at 7:30
PM. All member*
urged to attend,
brethem cordially In-
W. R KESSELI S. W. M"
WILLIAM C. DICK SOX, Secretary
FLOORCRAP
COMPANY
T I L K a
ASPHALT RUBRER
CORK VINYL
LINOLRI'MS — CARPBTT8
RUGS — FORMICA
DRAIN A COUNTER
TOPS
Terrazzo Floors
WORKMANSHIP
Ol'H SPBC1ALTY
4006 N. LAMAB
HO 5-Ml I
A. I- H I ( E. Locksmith
;«) M \li^ I XPRRIENCE WITH LOCKS AND KEYS
KEYS MADE with or without pattern
LOCKS REPAIRED
— SIGNS OF ALL KINDS —
I lit « KS - BILLBOARDS — WAIXS
PICTORIALS -- Ml'IlALS
Ij.H-k 1 • vice Station — Aciass from Tony's Cafe
i
ED MAYNARD
PHONE CA 9 2427
RepreM-niint: Stolz Memorial LstubllNhe*', IHtr;
I will !«■ ha] p> to \ isit you at your convenience to sliow
pictures >1 ♦. . . and styh s of memorial monuments, or,
•f >.u piefer I will be glad to take >ou to IjjGrange
where mhi ma> ee a display of many beautiful monuments.
Part of m> eonnnlnnlon will N' «i\eii to Cemetery
Vmoclatitin er your church. If <« r «|m*le«l
8 I
THIS R088FR WORKS
THE YCAK ROUND
iL, w*in b • aoQ robber. Am •
•Mpa down ibrough your farm UH It Aa«olw««
and carries with It hundreds of pounds al *■—
frona each acre each yaar.
Soil experts call It leaching and bars found All
ibis process which goas on wlntsr aad ni
day and night—ihe yoar around—la robbing aaoh
•era of your farm land of lima equal to from M
la 500 pounds of limestone a Tory yoar.
You can't keep cashing eh+chs at your * -*
unleaa you also malm soma deposits. Neither wfll
four farm stay productive aad profitable
you replace the lima that has baaa robbed
soil by Issrhlnj
HERTER LIMING COMPANY
Lexington, Texas
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Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1965, newspaper, July 8, 1965; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238060/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.