Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [117], No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1970 Page: 7 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, MARCH *>, 1970
TERMS FOR CLASSIFIEDS
Minimum cost per ad, one time only .
$1.00
Cost per word, first insertion ....
.04
(minimum $1.00)
Cost per word second insertion . . .
.03
(minimum $.75)
Service change for billing
.25
DEADLINES
Classified orders must be in by T p. m. Tuesday.
Phono 229-2557
MALE HELP WANTED - See
Homer Wessels at Piggly Wiggly.
19-tf
SCHECTZ RADIO AND TV RE-
PAIR — AH makes ami models.
Antennas installed. Reasonable
rates. 708 Chestnut. Ptione 229-39:19
30-If
CUSTOM PtX)\VTNC and planting.
I>'on Grohman. 229-3008 or 229-
3661 1-4
FOR SALE — Big mouth gallon
|ars complete with lids. Griffith's
Restaurant. 11-tf
COMPLETE LTNE of Stanley pro-
ducts. Mrs. R. L. Landrum, 229-
2232. 51 -tf
ANDVS REPAIR SIIOPPE - Re-
pairs on appliances, law and
small, radios, stereos. Call 229-311!).
COASTAL BERMUDA SPRK1S
FOR SALE
Machine dug. fast service. Moisture
In the ground now makes it ideal
time to plant Coastal Bermuda. 35c
bushel. Richards' Ranch, Smith-
ville, phone 237-3111. 444f
FOR SALE — 3 bedroom home,
170-1 Garfield. Mrs. J. P. Sughrue,
plume Austin, III 2-8781 on week-
days, or call 229-2963 in Bastrop
011 weekdays. 46-tf
FOR RENT — New brick duplex
npartments for young and elderly
people with low and moderate in-
romes. Water, gas, stove and refri-
gerator furnished. Rental charge
and size of unit are based on in-
rome and number of people in-
come and size of family. For in-
formal ion, please call Mrs. Middie
Cox, Executive Director, Housing
Authority, Smithville, phone 237-
3286. 45-1 f
CUSTOM DRAPERIES, carpels,
wall-coverings, furnilure. "Shop at
Home" service available. Builders
Supply Co., 701 E. 3ivl St., P. O.
Pox 509, Smithville. Linda (Mrs.
Sydney) Spencer, interior decora-
tor, phone 237-2402 or 839-4111
(Res.). 49-1 f
REAL,
ESTATE
SEKyiCB'
Billy Maynard
REAL ESTATE
Two-bedroom collage, first class,
on wooded, lake front lols.
$10,800.00.
Two-bedroom home on a large lot.
$7,000.00.
Three-bedroom home, completely
remodeled. Paneled and carpet-
ed, panel ray heat, pecan trees
and good garden soil. Owner
financed. $14,500.00.
Two one-Hedroom furnished col-
lages on large lot with established
income. $8000.00
111 acres, 70 acres of good coastal
bermuda, balance cleared and root
plowed will) wooded homesite, new
well. Adjoins highway 1209.
BUILDING and lot for sale in
downtown Bastrop See M. L. Lay-
ton or call 229-9341. Will take some
trade. 46-tf
FOR SALE - 1967 Impala Qiev-
rolel, loaded, low mileage. Homer
Wewela. r«o-tf
FOR SALE — Apartment house or
home, partly furnished, located at
1308 Main. Bargain for cash. Ap-
ply al 606 Farm SI. 51-3-pd
WANTED — Experienced beauty
operator. Phone 229-3877 . 52-tf
Electronic Calculator
The same company Hint makes
til" fine Sony transllor ratlins anil
portable TV's now makes an elec-
tronic desk calculator that weighs
just II |Miumls. Lightning fast,
silent and willi no moving parts,
it is a miracle of inixlern elec-
tronic engineering;. Try one on your
desk. No obligation. Call or write
Sony Corp.. Howard Wolff, regional
Manager, I*. (I Itov (123, Austin,
Texas 7K7(i", Phone 512/ 407-H2KH.
52-2-pd
WANTED — Combination feed mill
hand and truck driver. Apply in
person at Elgin Grain and Feed,
Elgin, Texas. 52-2
BURNS POODLE PARLOR
Grooming of poodles and oilier
small breeds. Toy silver stud and
miniature apricot stud. Call Phyllis
Parlor, Phyllis Burns, 229-2567,
member and officer of the Austin
Poodle Club. 44-tf
FOR SALE — Black Shetland pony,
with saddle and bridle. $65.00.
Phone 229-3984 . 52-tf
KIDNEY DANCER SIGNALS
MOW TD TREAT THEM.
IN .H'ST 24 HOURS.
If not ploanod your 48c back at any
drua countor Goitina up niahto. I«kj or
BACKACHE may warn o! lunciional kid
n* y diRordcro — "Hana^r Ahead Holn
nature with cjontlo BUKF.TS diurotic NOW
W I. C PH1CF DRUG STOR! M
Jack A. Poole
Realtor
"LET US SELL YOU
A PIECE OK TEXAS"
Residential, Commercial, Farms,
Ranches
301 Olive Street,
Smithville, Texns T8957
Area Code 512 — 237-2793 or 237-3143
Billy Maynard
REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE
1108 Muin Street. Bastrop, Texas
Phone 229-2166
LINN FOI ST
Phone 229-2849
WAITRESS WANTED nt Griffith's
Restaurant. Phone 229-2465. 35-ti
CENTRAL TEXAS
HEREFORD SALE
Saturday, March 7. 1970, 1:00 p. m.
Capitol Livestock Auction Bam
Bast rap Ihvy. — Austin, Texas
All Clean Pedigrees
30 Cows & Calves
60 Springer Cows & Heifers
18 Serviceable Age Bulls
Tliese cattle are in strong range
condition ready to work for you.
Catalogues on request
Edward Scull - P. O. Box 771
San Marcos, Texas
49-5
For Repair
Refinish Work
Leo Gutierrez's
UPHOIATERY SHOP
UM Water or 1300 Wilson
After 5 p. m. and on Saturday
We also repair Venetian blinds
nrrrrrrmrrirrrrinnrgTBTa
Specializing In J
RANCH J
and •
HUNTING
Properties !
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• LQY DUDDLESTEN I
Realtor I
: 1.5 miles East of Delhi •
I Mall: Rosanky, Texas 78953 *
; Phone: (512) 495-3578 !
" 'SJLUXi.tJLUJXtJ.9JXiJiSUi
FOR SALE — 1MB-1 Catalina Pon-
tiac. 4-door. S<v Rill Walker. 1405
Wilson, phone 229-2140. 1-4 pd
NOTICE
We will appreciate it if the per-'
son who borrowed our asbestos
siding culler will please ivtuni it
to the Lost Pines Lumber Gum- i
pany. 51-tf
FOR SALIC - Fountain and drug-
store fixtures in the old Price Drug
Store building. Call 229-2422 or 229-
2448. MI
Bastrop C of C News
l«V MARCARET PFEIFFER
FOR SALE—Hand embroidered bu-
by quilt; also clown dolls. Mrs.
W O, Miley, Bastrop. 1-2-pd
WE WILL HAVE AN
ANTIQUE
AUCTION
I P. M. SUNDAY, MARCH H
Am Originally Scheduled
Attend our auction for bargains In
furniture, glassware, relics, bottles,
hardware. You name il. we have it.
Wright Wood
Kingsbury, Texas
On US 90 between Scguin ,v Luling
WANTED TO RENT - 3 Uxlrooin
house on or before the 15th of the
month. Call 379-3072 in Seguin, or
write Mrs. Bill Rosenthal, 5)55
University Lane, Seguin. 1-2
IF YOU would like to make $4000
lo $60.00 per week in your spare
time or work full lime, call 229-
3067 ufler 10 a. m. 1-2-pd
FOR SALE 1950 Ford Ion
pick-up. Good motor. $125.00. Roy
B. Gebhard, .'{06 West 2nd SI ,
Elgin, phone AT 5-4851. 1-1-pd
PLANTS FOR SALE — Tomato,
cabbage and other plants. Mrs.
Robert P.ryanl, 1805 Main Street,
Bastrop. Phone 229-3051.
51-8-pd.
7m
V tJce 060
loe Collins
CERAMIC TILE
SERVICE
New & Repair Jobs
Elgin, Texas
PHONE AT 5-4280
For A Top Value Market On All Cliui(tr i nt Uvewtonk
CONSIGN TO
LOCKHART
LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE
BONDED PUBLIC WEIC.nER
Every THURSDAY, 1:00 P. M.
Fort Worth packer top price* on all rliuwww of hoRi
Also brine >'o«r cattle In the sate a* we have plenty o
buyers for all rlasww ol livmtorfc
Come and Visit the Sale Whore Buyer* and Seller* Moot
We are Bonded for Your Protection.
Lockhart Livestock Auction
OFFICE PHONE: EX ft S478 or EX ft MIS
Kenneth Riddle
Ijockhari
EX S«7«l
Eugene SeJiwertnCT
Austin
Joe Ijw Rnthman
CA 9 2.'104
Bastrop
52-tf
FOR GOOD, DEPENDABLE
HOUSE
MOVING
CALL
Frank Viktorin, Jr.
444 2511
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Gamble Lodge
No. ?44 AF & AM
Stated meeting* fonrtt
Monday night e a c I
month at 7:30 p.m. Al
mcmlxir* urged to a*
tend. Visiting brethren oordlall)
Invlled.
JAMES T. CRYSUP, W. M.
JERRY T WOEHL, Secretary
Dr. Neil R. Gurwitz
OPTOMETRIST
HOURS: Daily 9:00 to 12:00
and 1:00 to 5:30
Closed on Thursday afternoon
OFFICE: 1110 Main St.
Phone CA 9-2106. Bastrop, Texas
II. E. DuBois
PI'BIjIC ACCOUNTANT
GENERAL PRACTICE
OF
PI BLIC ACCOUNTING
Office Hour* 9:00 to 5:00
1001 Water Street
Phone: Office 229-!KMI
RM. 229 WW
BASTROP, TEXAS 7ft«K
CARETAKER
Country, but near town. Lawn care
with motorized equipment, pool,
and assisl trainer of Registered
Horses. Furnished mobile home on
place suitable for couple. No objec-
tion lo retired, but no children.
Ideal situation thai will provide
pleasant living and, really stretch
your pension. Write Rolierl W
Harding. 200 Auditorium Circle,
San Antonio, Texas. 78205. 1-2
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO
APPROPRIATE PUBLIC WATERS
OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS
No. 2811
Notice Is given that MILTON C.
PETZOLD Route 1, Box 22 Paige.
Texas 78659. applicant, seeks a
permit from the Texas Water
Rights Commission lo divert and
use fifty (50) acre-feet of water
per annum from two (2) existing
| reservoirs of a combined fifty (501
acre-fool capacity located on Little
Elm Creek, a tributary of Grassy
Creek, a tributary of Pin Oak
Creek, a tributary of Colorado
River, Colorado River Basin, for
irrigation fifty (50) acres of land
out of a one-hundred and three
(lO.'ii acre tract in the R. Mi Key
Survey, Abstract No. 47, Bustrop
County, Texas.
Midpoints of the dam are:
(11 1815 feet southwest of the
northeast corner of the R. McKey
Survey, Abstract No. 47;
(2> 1500 feet southwest of the
northeast corner of the R. MeKey
Survey, Abstract No. 17, 151!i miles
east of Bastrop in Bastrop County,
Texas, all I icing more fully set
out in said application.
Application No. 2811 was accept-
ed for filing pursuant to Article
7500a by the Texas Water Rights
Commission on February 23, 1970,
and a hearing thereon will be hold
by the Commission in the Sam
Houston State Office Building at
Austin, Tex.os, on April 1, 1970, at ;
2:00 o'clock p. m. Those opposing
the granting of said application
should file written protests with
the Commission and the applicant |
at least five days prior lo the
hearing date, giving their reasons
therefor and such other informa- |
tion as is required by Commission
Rule 305.2.
(SEAL)
O. F. Dent, Oinirman
TEXAS WATER
RIGHTS COMMISSION
Dale: February 24, 1970
1-2
Did You Know That
80 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK -
The following ladies helped in
the 1950 Red Cross drive. They !
were Mrs. R E. Myers, Mrs. C. B.
Maynard, Mrs. Willie Belle Ken- I
nedy, Mrs. May Craft, Mrs. Burl- j
dy Jerrell. Mrs G. B. Mack, and
Mrs. E. N. Powell.
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Dmiaon at-
tended (lie concert of pluno music
presented by Mis* Margaret Tru-
man in Gregory Gym in Austin
Monday night.
Drive 'n Grocery
TRACY CHALMERS
Lo-.! Pines Coif Course was llie
j center ol attraction lust week when i
111 contestants arrived to pluy in
' the P .1 Dodson Memorial lnvi-
j tational Golf Tournament for High j
I Schools over the state.
It was indeed inspirational hi
| see this man\ young men conipe
ting in the gentlemen's name and j
matching their skills against learns |
to gain the advantage of a few
strokes in order to lake home the ,
trophy for their school.
If 'Fessor were here, we feel
tlmt he would Ih' proud to know
that the tournament thai he worked
hard lo establish was living
carried on with such a great de-
gree of success lbs golf team was
Program On
Smoking Given
Al ACS Meeting
John W Barton presented the
program at the meeting of the
Bastrop County Unit of the Ameri-
can Cancer SoeicH Monday night,
February 23, at the civic room ol
the First National Bank.
"One hurdred thousand doctors
have quit smoking cigarettes." he
said. "Maybe they know something
you don't!" lie discussed the edu-
cational material available on
Smoking and Health, for clubs, or-
ganizations and schools, including
the film, "Smoking: Past and Pre-
sent", for grades !i and (!, and Umk-
lets, "If You Waul lo (live Up
Cigarettes" and "Smoke Cigarettes
- Why?"
Barton, active as an adult 4 11
Club leader in the county, proudly
wears his I Q (I (^ it Smoking)
pill, and has helped several ailulls
to break the habit. lie presented
Guy Curler of Elgin with an I Q
pin.
Mrs. Jack Claiborne, vice presi
dent presided over the meeting,
wliieh was opened with the invoca-
tion given b\ Mr. Barton.
Mrs. H. D. Patton reported $43
in Memorials for January and $2
for February.
Mrs. Jerry Staeh's service re
port was read by Mrs. Vallon
lluniw. u follows: eight patients,
28 dozen dt'otjilngs and 152 gill
items used, 21-'transportation trips,
22 requests for information an-
swered, 42 voltlnteers. 4.'i(l volun-
teer bouts and 32 do/en dressings
sent to Texas Division Office in
Austin,
J. W. Meier, county Crusade
chairman, reported that he and
Mis. Meier will serve as eo-chair-
miii in Elgin, with the Klck-Ofl
set for April 71 li Crusade material
and the "Help! Send a Mouse lo
College" envelopes for tin' Elgin
schools will be distributed. They
re|iorted a good response from the
schools in 190B. Twenty-seven cents
will buy a mo si' for a cancer re
search lab, and scientists need
thousands of mice lo help save
lives from cancer.
The Young llomcmukers will eon-
duel the Bastrop Crusade, accord-
ing lo /i report made by Mrs ('lai-
liorne, who will serve as coordina-
tor.
Mrs. Elnora Bryant closed the
meeting with prayer, after which
Mrs. Clailxu'ne served <<ookics and
coffee to Mr. and Mis. Guy Car-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. J W. Meier
and John W. Barton of Elgin: Mrs.
Elnora Bryant, Mrs II. I) Patton
and Mrs. Vallon llanna of Bastrop,
ami Mrs. Sarah Uike, field repre-
sentative, of Austin.
world's
hullud-
eseape
Lunch
Room
Menus
March ! • III
MONDAY
Lima beans and ham hock, corn-
bread, butter, eaiirM*! tomatoes,
bi ets, fruit jello, milk.
TUESDAY
Vegetable beef stew, crackers,
butler, cabbage and raisin salad,
Bama pudding, milk
WEDNESDAY
Italian spaghetti, green iieans,
butter, apple sauce, wonut cho-
colate brownies, bread, milk.
THURSDAY
Hamburgers, beans, salad, pota-
to chips, fruit, milk.
FRIDAY
Macaroni and cl.''esc, corn, slic-
ed tomatoes, Isxller, cup cakes,
milk, bread.
Businesses that pollute the air
and water will In-ar much of the
cost of President Nixon's campaign
to clean up the environment, Sec-
retary of the Interior Walter J
Hickcl said.
his fust love and he devoted many
hour-- to developing a learn (or
Bastrop
Regardless of liow g x>d a playei
is, when he bus competed on the
Lost Pines Course, he knows thai
he has been on one of the best
when in competition. The pine
trees and rugged terrain make the
course a challenge to the best gol-
fers.
We congratulate superintendent
diaries Evans on the success of
the tournament and hope they will
continue for years lo come. Nine
more holes would help relieve the
congestion lor tournament of this
type, and we liope that the future
will hold the realization of such a
dream.
With many headlines these days
on the dangerous drugs, it was
interesting to hear a commentary
on a different kind of drug that
is also destroying our country.
Dewey Complon, Agriculture com-
mentator on KTR1I, read the fol
lowing which should hi' of interest
lo all of us. Quote: "The
most cbaraeler-desiroying
nic drug, (SFN) .
"lsd, stp, nvr • tin
from reality drugs - have attracted
an enormous amount of attraction
becau.se they are undermining the
character of a small fraction of
our young people.
'Unfortunately, the most preva-
lent, pernicious and destructive of
all escape from-renlily drugs - S-
EN - is destroying America char-
acter on a much wider scale, al-
most I and unnieulioned
"The lull name of SEN is 'Some-
thing For Nothing'. For mosl pe-
oph. its temptation is almost ir-
resislable. II is habit forming to a
frightening degree In almost every
human heart there is a spark of lar-
ceny which, fanned by the insidious
influence of SFN, burns away the
two cardinal virtues of man self
res|SH'l and self-reliance. Psychol
ogieally, il has the guilt producing
impact of receiving stolen goods
which are legally stolen.
"Nothing corrodes I ho human
spirit as deeply as subsidized idle
ness As proven by the rioting and
looting, it leads lo I he desire for
Illegally stolen g<ssl The experts
say that many people on SFN reach
the point where they are virtually
beyond rehabilitation.
"Dr. M. Harvey Brenner, a soc-
iologist nt Yale University, has
just completed a statistical study
of mentl health in the United Stales
covering the period from 1910 lo
l!Kin, lli reports Hint doctors can
forecast the general shite of mental
health with a glance al sis-iety's
unemployment figures.
"The (iiso acceptance) of SFN
is encouraging by the world wide
fundamental weakness of the mass
mind-ignorance of the simple fun-
damentals of how man produces
and exchanges good and services
There is no such thing as something
for nothing Every economic good
lias a soi ree, a destination, and
i >:ost that must Ih- paid And the
man who pay; the highest price
of all.
DANCE
— AT —
CISTERN
Recreation Hall
CISTERN, TEXAS
Friday, March 6
MI SIC BY
THE VELVETS
ALL ARE INVITED
1-pd
lienefil Dances
ROUND UP HALL
(Formerly Fair I'avllUni)
LA ORANOE, TEXAS
COt NTKY K WESTERN DANCE
Saturday, March 7
mi hh in
THE SATINS
! :00 l\ >1 — 1:00 A. M.
A (I in. *I.2S
ItArriJC DANCE
Sunday, March 8
Ml SIC BY
Vrazel Polka Band
AND
Lee Roy Matocha
5:00 — 11:00 i'- m.
Ail in. (i .no
sai'satle to he served from
0:00 P, m. — 9:00 P. m
S|MifiM re<l by
the round UP club
"The tragic irony of SFN Is
the humanitarion spirit in which
il is dispcnsiMl. The Irulh is that
nothing is more inhumane than de-
stroying the fabric of character
To llie normal man who wakes up
in the morning with nothing lo do,
and nowhere to go where he is
neede, life becomes a nightmare
out o( which lie must make some
sense or lose his senses.
"This 'sense' Is that he is one
of tliose special persons to whom
the world owes a living. And il II
is not a good living, or as good
as he thinks he deserves, lii.s re
sentmeut against society knows no
bounds.
"LSD, STP, and Pot are frigh-
tening, but SFN is worse."
Our thanks lo Mr. Complon for
sending litis commentary so thai
it ma> Ih* passed on to tliose who
did not happen to he tuned-in on
Ins early morning program. '! is
definitely something for all of us
to study and thuik about with re-
gards to our own future.
AWorld of Animals for Texas Is
slated to liecotuc one of Texas'
largest and most unique tourist at
tractions. A .4X) uore iract near
Dallas has been selected for a
site where the tourist may drive
his own ear through a wild rmimal
reserve There will !>e huge com
isiunds containing hundreds of wild
animals and birds from the con-
tinents of the world Zebra, giraffe,
cape bulfalo, eland, inipula. oryx,
great while rhinoceros. Indian el
cphunts, etc. The first phase of
construction will begin this mouth
at u cost ol $2 million
DANCE
VERNICF/S
(Formerly Hnyikir'n Drive In)
10 MILES WEST OF BAST ICO I
ON HIGHWAY 71
Saturday, March 7
MUSIC BY
Rockne Playboys
SUNDAY MATINEE
MARCH S
ft:00 P. M.
TINA AND IIEIt GUITAR
Under New Management
VEHN1CK SINCLAIR
Fncllltlntt for private parties
SETUPS. HEEIl, DANCING
ANAEROBICUL
FOR
Septic T;ihI*k - Lagoons
A PRODUCT NON-CAUSTIC AND NON POISONOUS
STARTS SEPTIC TANK AND UREASE TRAP At TION
STOPS UREASE TRAP AND SEPTIC TANK ODORS
CLEANS CLOGGED DRAIN FIELD LINES
CLEAN CLOGGED GARBAGE GRINDERS
THE MOST VALUABLE PART OF VOIR TANK
IS GONE WHEN YOU HAVE IT PI MI'ED!
Sold At $3.95 Under Money-Back Guarantee
Bastrop Hardware
Phone 229-2120
CONSTRUCTION FIRM
I WOULD LIKE TO ANNOUNCE THE FORMING OF A
CONSTRUCTION FIRM It) BE KNOWN AS
Lakeview Building & Materials Co.
Sperluli/hiK In
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, HOMES, REMODELING
OF ALL KINDS, LARGE AND SMALL
ENGINEERING AND PI.ANNING SERVICES AVAILABLE
Free EmIIuiuI)*
E. L. GALLOWAY
P. O. BOX 751 PHONE :i«7«
BASTROP, TEXAS 7WKre
47-8-pd
Bastrop Plumbing
O. L. Aldrich
190S NORTH MAIN — PHONE J 1*7
New and Remodeling Jobs
Repair Work Done
Sewer Lines and Septic Tanks
Electric Sewer Line Machine
CALL FOR PROMPT SERVICE
SISTER LOLA
SPIRITUAL READER & ADVISOR
Special Reading $1.00
The Cod-given power to henl by prayer Everyone Welcome at
her home. What you see with your eyes, your heart will believe.
Do you need lieio? f>o you have bad luck'.' Bring your problems
to her today and lie rlrl of them tomorrow. She advises on all d-
falrs of life. There's no problem so great she can't solve (Ih>w
lo hold your job when you have failed and how to succeed, wltliout
risklnK a single word and reunited the depurated). Upon reaching
womanhood and realizing she hud lb- God-Given Power to help
hnrnanily, she has devoted a lifetime to this work. From the four
corners of the world they came to see her. Guarantee! to remove
evil Influence and bad luck.
There is no pity for those who know' they are in hard luck and
need help and do not conn for il — one visit will convince you
She gives lucky days and numbers. Lifts you out of sorrow and
dark — and starts you on the way lo success and happin< ss.
Don't confuse her with any other readers. Guaranteed to see
results wtih your own eyes. Sister Lola is not u Gypsy.
HOURS: 7 A M to B P. M. — OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Phone 237-9679
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
WATCH FOR SIGN
Highway 71 East of Smithville
JUST OUT OF CITY LIMITS
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