Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [115], No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1969 Page: 2 of 8
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\flTTTVTTTT> XWVARY 30. 1969
INCOME TAX SI I?M( i:
Phone 229-2368
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Fred G. Haynie
Mrs. Fay DeGlandon
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LST\ltl.lSHIO M Mil II I. IH.YI
pmusnm ivii-.y tmcrsiiay at bastkop. tkxas tsog
AMY S Si WDIKKK KDITOK
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K-'it'i' >1 .. - •• • •' • Mailer .it I he Km Off it at Bastrop, Texas,
Until I Ael of M,.re|| IRT'.t
Card of Thanks
f Wi'tihl lil<< I" t,tk« Ibis itp|>11
Ium:i> iii (hank \■ 'ii. who vva
si« nice lii mi' whili1 I w.is in the
P,asli(i|) H()s|iilal I appieeiali the
raids, gifts an! calls, aivl my
thanks in tin iliK'l'ii .Hid llv litis
piial staff, a.'ifl to the Auxiliai.\
ladies wh" hel|h <1 m«.
JKNO IIANSKN SniillivilU*
ii. i;. DuKois
I't Itl.lc Ml til VIWT
«.IMi;\t I'lJACTICK
(II
I'l KMC ACCOI N'TIMi
Otfiee Hour- !I:IHI In r>:IMI
ICKII Mnler Stri-H
I'hone: Olllee '!M .MIKI
lies, !i!) :ws;
II \sTROI'. Tl \ :si«l!
< i.-xi nvirniiii'. Mi Ixfiiiir!
I'llls c llsl.illiel s Ii Del \Ulllfll In
1111 I I line lot III Internal Revenue
■I . \|<les-ivi that I l i|le Hi
ran shall it with your readers.
P. I, Phinney
District Director
"I if ii Mr. Pliinney:
"T- lnv I e iui'hi up on my hark
n ill iml reei i\'til ni\ Intern.!I
Rev • mil Serviee MRS* Form 104<
Tor :l.i I listeninl to my President
make (us farewell Slate of the
t'nion addifss
"1 list.•tied to Mr Johnson Willi
tern in my eyes and a surge of
elation for America's future, so
Ion ' as it produces men like thai
"IPs speech IIIO' :'|| me to tell
you that — alilmiii'li I xi'oan and
commiserate with millions of oth-
ers it this time of year—I am
proud to pay my taxes as an
\merlcan ciii/en. I am pioid of
m> country mv herila.'.e my free
dom. my ehili'ren's future.
1 may hav to hurry to the
hank sometimes to cover a chock
I may reluctantly do willioiil the
desirable clotllilllT a IIA accoulre-
in. nl- ciisloniary to tlvise in my
finaaiial position. since I haw
a dan liter n coll''i?e and two in
hivjh sch'.tol and their educational
costs come first
"But 1 live in the greatest coun-
try on i trth. and I have just
lived tliroiiL-li the most profound
social revolution in tics country's
history I hanks to my President
and my uovemment
"I am tir.atefiri to he alive, pro-
ductive and especially now I re-
tin I my taxes with appreciation
and Kralihide.
"Yours very sincerely.
DANCE
— AT —
CISTERN
Recreation Hall
CISTKIIY TIAIS
Sat., Feb. 1st
mi sii itv
THE VELVETS
pd.
Tl \ \s i.o\ KKNOH
MILTS •TKXAS"
While then i. xas (ioM't'iior .John
jCotinally w.e in Florida recently.
In «as pi. isanlly surprised when
he W.| pi I • e!11. || witll ,1 real llVl
Iliac.iw nanuxi "Texas" by Roger
Kenny, who is curator of birds at
Sunken Hardens at SI Petersburg.
Fin. Conn,illy received the 140ml
will jjcsl ire with .1 smile and
jokingly commented that the biitl
j was probably not a Democrat for
lie was keenly aware of what was
r. ai! 011 and only talked when he
I had something worthwhile to say.
Card of Thanks
My sincere thanks to the doctors
inil hospital staff fin the wonder
fill care and atienti> 11 during ms
recent slay in the hospital, and
to my friends for their .visits and
cards.
MRS CLARA 1IKITMAN
48-1 - pd
MAYNARD
REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE
Competent, Reliable,
and Complete Service
Homes — Fire — Autos
Business — Liability — Farms
BILLY MAYNARD
REAL RHTATi: IIIIOKKH AM) INKI'RANCF, AliENT
LOVELL YOAST
RKAI. KSTATR SALESMAN
litlrptntL nt
AGINT
YOUR
Ittimnur
1108 Main St. Next to the U, S. Post Office
CA 9-IU(i6 - BASTROP, TEXAS
liivpslock Sale
From liOfkhnrt
Market Report
On Hand a."ill Cailli 'IK) Hogs
IHTCII Ll< CAI.VKS
iloo l and Phoie iliitli) to 00 I
Standard, '.'a(*1 to ,00
ConiPioreial. 21 al) lo Jfi00
Utility, 22 aO to 2',.(10
STOCKKK CAI.VKS
< 'mod lo Choice Steers, 29.00 to i
.!H.,riO
Common to Oood Sitters, 27 00 to
.'Ml. 00
Hood to Choice Heifers, 20 00 to)
28.00
Common lo Good Heifers, 25.00 to
:ii 1*1
miii.s
Heavy Weight, 2,'i.OO 10 2a 00
Light Weight. 21 'I' to 2:1.00
Yearlings, 2.'!.00 to 2a. id
COWS
Stoekers. 19.00 lo 22 50
Heavy Weight 18.00 lo l!i 00
Cullers, 16.00 to 17 00
('.inner . 15.00 to Ki.OO
COWS X CM.VIS — PAULS
! Ciood, 200.110 to 255.00
J Medium, 11)0.00 to 200.00
IIOOS
Tops 20 IK) to 20.75
19.00 lo 20 00
18.00 to 19.00
to 16,00
COMMKVTS
All classes of cattle .sold on an
active market. Stocker steer
calves were $1.00 higher. Packer
cows were SI.00 lo $1.50 stronger
than last week.
We w ill have a spccial consiRn- '
mint of all young replacement
cows for our ale next Thursday.
j No.
No. 2 Tops
No. :
I Sows
Tops.
15.00
DANCE
!
TIIK SOI AI S OF
THE SATINS
Till, BUST IN COINTRY MI SIC
Watterson Hall
Sal.. Feb. 1. 1969 ;
pd.
DANCE
AT
DEAN & JEANS
MI MIC RY
Randall Beck
AM) THK
COINTRY IIKAHTACIIKS
Sat., Feb. 1. 1969
ALI'M CRF.RK
RES. I'HOM: MM ITU VIIJ JB
M7-3IM
Pd
Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Jan. 30, 31 — Feb. 1
WESSELS
to your shopping list.
JSkop
PIGGLY WIGGLY
COKES or SPRITES
$1
3 ctns.
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3
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SUPER SUDS
no* 49'
(■KBIIAKUT'S - NO. :UMI CAN
TAMALES
FOR 59*
STOKKLY'S — NO. SIM — CI'T
GREEN BEANS
2 FOR 49^
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SYRUP
BATH BAK - JKKliKN'S
SOAP
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25'
49'
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Blue Bell
Mellorine
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Meat Market
PIGGLY WIGGLY/
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FROZEN FOODS
MINI'TK MAIII — fi OSS. igti
ORANGE JUICE 4 <or $1.00
12 gal.
RATH
BACON
I.VI. V'K(i
1)1 i hi MS u\\l IV STVI.K
BACON
M il. I'K«i.
RATH
BACON ENDS
I Ills
Sliced
3 lb. can
RATH — :i l,B. CAN
MORTON
PIE SHELLS
MORTON — II OZ.
DINNERS
BIROSKYK — 10 OZ.
GREEN PEAS
2 in pkg. 29c
2 for 89c
2 for 3Sc
PICNIC HAMS. .42.99
RATH BLACK HAWK
FRANKS >.„45<
FKtiNH OROI NI)
BEEF :i i n mil. $1.49
Bananas
SSr lb. 10'
LUSCIOUS ■
CKMiO RAO
CARROTS 2 for 19c
LETTUCE 2heads 29c
MM AM. UKLICTOI S
lb. 19G
lb. 19c
Gladiola
Flour
5ft.
bag
CALIFORNIA M'NKIST NAYRI.
39*s
1-fflT ONK WITH M |'| Rl HASK
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [115], No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1969, newspaper, January 30, 1969; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238189/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.