Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [117], No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1970 Page: 7 of 8
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bastrop <texas> advertiser .titi.y 23. 1970
Minimum coal pei ad, ono time only |l CO
t'or.l i**r word first tnaurtiou , , , .05
(minimum $1 00)
Cost par word second insertion < . .03
(minimum S 75)
B#rvii.«f charge lor billing ..... .25
(Hay cash and sav billing charge)
DEADLINES
Classified orders must be in by 5 p m.
Monday.
Phone 229-255?
FOR SALE - B'.g mouth gallon
Jaro complete with lids. Griffith's
Restaurant. U-tf
FOR RENT — Now brick duplex
apartments for young and elderly
people with low and moderate in-
fumes. Water, gas, stove and refri-
gerator furnished. Rental charge
mid size of unit are based on in-
come and number of people in-
come and size of family. For in-
formal ion, please call Mrs. Middie
Cox, Executive Director, Housing
Authority, Sniithville, phone 237-
I28G. 45-tf
n'STOiVT DRAPERIES, carpets,
hall-coverings, furniture. "Shop at
Home" service available. Builders
Supply Co., 701 E. 3ixl St., P. O.
Rox 509, Sniithville. Linda (Mrs.
Sydney) Spencer, interior decora-
tor, phone 2.17-2102 or 839-M11
(Res.). 49-tf
EBNER'S TV AND RADIO RE-
PAIR — All name brand TV's,
steroes, radios and car radios. Tali
Fhner's TV, 70S Pecan. (I If
For that shower or wedding gift,
call KI{A<il('S, your local Jeweler,
phone 239-2351.
FOR SALE — Buck sheep with
black face, and one mutton. Tail
lifter 5:00 p. m. 229-3202. 19-tf
We have prospects for farms and
ranches within 100 miles of Austin.
We need listings badly. Please call
Joe Pavlu tiiles at 411-3371 or
REALTOR CRESS MTI.LIf'AN
R12-442-1411
310'.. E. Ollot-r
Austin, Texas 78701
19-4
FOR SALE — Ten acres close to
lake in Bluebonnet Acres, lots 13
tind 14. Phone 55)0-1170, Moulton,
Texas, Write Route 11, Box 315,
Moullon. 18-5-pd
FOR SALE!
Moving service, storage space for
furniture, appliances, commodities,
in new fireproof warehouse. Special
rates on moving appliances, pianos
find office furniture. Call Bastrop
Transfer & Storage Co., Garner
Childers, owner. Austin Highway 71
West, phones 229-2559 or 229-2501.
12-tf
Billy Maynard
REAL ESTATE
120 Acres with ranch house, barn,
good well and three ponds, Ap-
proximately 300 acres of improv-
ed pasture. Sandy post oak area
of Bastrop County. $22500 pet-
acre. Owner will finance.
One large beautiful residential lot
site with Greenhouse Compound
including 21' x 75' National Steel
Frame, tile, cement floor green-
houses ad joining a 00' x 15' shop
and a 24' x 12' cooler storage
house. A real buy. 58,(500.00 cash
or twenty-nine percent down and
the balance in 3 consecutive years
at the going rate of interest.
1 Beautiful Columnar Medallion
Eight Room Home on large cor-
ner lot with beautiful trees. 4
bedrooms and 3 baths. Garage.
Price $12,000.00 Owner will fi-
nance
90G Acres — Large modern ranch
home with scenic view — Ranch
foreman home — 2 large barns —
4 large ponds — deep well — 700
acres of highly developed coastal
bermuda — Pine — Oak — Deer
and excellent fencing. $350.00 per
acre. Owner will finance. Owner
will keep ranch home, deep well
and approximately 50 acres and
sell balance with all improve-
ments for $300.00 per acre. Bas-
trop County.
Big lot in the heart of the Bastrop
pines, on running stream with
modern mobile home, two bed-
rooms, one bath, electricity,
municipal water, septic tank,
comfortable living, ready for oc-
cupancy. Price $9,000. Owner will
finance.
WANTED TO TRADE — Two house
trailers, 8x40 and 10x50, and two
lois, 50x100 ft., each, in the Lake
Lyndon B. Johnson area, and two
other lots available, to trade for
porperty in the Bastrop area. Write
or call C. R. Stniddy, Route 1, box
SIR, Marble Falls, phone Marble
Falls 093-4788. 20-tf
Billy Maynard
RKAI, ESTATE — INSURANCE
1108 Main Street, Bastrop, Texas
Phone 229-2166
i.inn rorsT
Phone 239-2819
Jack A. Poole
Realtor
"LET Us SELL YOT7
A PIECE OF TEXAS"
Rc«hlrntlal, Commercial, Farms,
Handle*
301 Olive Street,
Sniithville, Texns 789B7
Area Code r.12 — 2.17 279:t or 237-5143
For Repair
Refinish Work
Leo Gutierrez's
UPHOIOTEKV SHOP
I1M Water or ISOfl Wllnna
After 5 p. m. and on Saturday
We also repair Venetian blinds
WANTED TO
boy's bicycle.
buy — Good
Call 229-3652.
used
21-1
WAREHOUSE SALE
EL MERCADO, buck of Ash Motor
Company, open daily. Antiques,
household furniture, glass and
china, clothes. 17-tf
Gamble Lodge
No. 244 AF & AM
Stated meetings fotirtl
Monday nltjhl o a « 1
month at 7:30 p.m. Al
member* nrf«) to al
tend. Visiting brethren oordlallj
Invited.
WILLIAM C. SANDERS, W. M.
JERRY T. WOEHL, Secretary
Dr. Neil R. Gurwitz
OPTOMETRIST
HOURS: Dally 9:00 to 12:00
and 1:00 to 5:30
Closed on Thursday afternoon
OFFICE: 1110 Main St.
Phone CA 9-2106. Bastrop, Texai
For A Top Value Market On All Hawim of Llvmtock
CONSIGN TO
LIVESTOCK^AUCTION SALE
BONOEn PITBLir WEIOHFR
Every THURSDAY. 1:00 P. M.
Fort Worth packer top price* on all clnww-n of hoc*
AIho brine vour cattle to the wile n«. we have plenty ot
buyers for all olaawa of livestock
Dome a_-x) Vldt the Sale Where Buyer* ami Seller* Meet.
We are Bonded for Your P rotation.
Loekliart Livestock Auction
OFFICE PHONE: EX S-S47* or EX (I WIS
FOR SALE — 2.0-1 acres fronting
tin Wilson Street. Includes water
n ti d sewer connections. Lloyd
Ketha, phone 229-2870 or 229-2385.
5-tf
SMALL Rl"SIXESS
FOR SALE
In Bastrop, Checking & restocking
' '''al retail stores. Part Time. Good
• nine. Can Expand. Requires
$992.75 cash investment for inven-
tory. Write HANDY-WAY CHEMI-
CAL CO Inc. 1135 Basse Rd., Sun
Antonio, Tex. Include phone nurn-
ber. 20-4-pd
1'\CI..\1MKH KRKIGilT now has
1970 Zig-Zug sewing machines,
$35.00. Nationally advertised stereo
component sets, $19.95, and walnut
stereo consoles, $75.00 Electrolux
vacuum cleaner, $39.95. All mer-
chandise guaranteed and monthly
payments are available. 0|>en to
the public from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Monday through Friday, and till
1 p m. on Sal unlays. UNCLAIMED
FREIGHT. 2003 Airport Blvd., Aus-
tin (between Manor Road and 19th
St.). 20-tf
FOR SALE — Figs, already picked.
$1.00 per gallon. Call 229-2642.
20-tf
FOR SALE — Peaches after 10
a. m. Mondays. Wednesdays, Fri-
days, at Marl in-Wolf Farm in
McDade. Phone 273-2388 or 273-
2355. 17-tf
NOW AVAILABLE in Baslrop-De-
borah Dow Creations (Jewelry).
Need women in and around Bastrop
area for part time or full time
work. Contact Hazel Carlisle, Box
Y, Bastrop. 21-2-pd
DRIVERS NEEDED
Train now to drive semi truck,
local and over the road. Diesel or
gas: experience helpful but not
necessary. You can earn over $5.00
per hour after short training. For
application and personal interview,
call 713-529 8369, or write Saluly
Dept., United Systems, Inc., c,'o
llcrrin Transportation Bldg., 2301
McKinney, Houston, Texas, 77003.
20-2
FOR SALE OR LEASE — Four bed-
room home, living room, kitchen,
two complete baths, all electric,
city water, telephone, all fenced
Less than Iwo years old. located on
seven acres in Lake Bastrop Acres
Swimming pool privileges. Shown
by appointment only. Call 229-2891
20-tf
(X)NTRA(TOltS' NOTICE
OF TEXAS HIGHWAY
CtlXSTRI'CTION
Scaled proposals for constructing
8.170, miles of Gr, Sirs., Flex
Base & A.C P from Onion Creek to
Red Gully on Highway No. SI I 71,
covered by F1068 (22) & F283I8) in
Travis and Bastrop County, will
be received at the Highway De-
partment, Austin, until 9:00 A M.,
July 29, 1970, and then publicly
opened and read.
The Stale Highway Department,
in accordance with the provisions
of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964 (78 Stat 252) ami the Re
nidations of the U. S Department
of Transportation (15 C F R , Part
8), issued pursuant to sich Act,
hereby notifies all bidders that it
will affirmatively insure that the
contract entered into pursuant to
this advertisement will he awardi
to the lowest responsible bidder
without discrimination on I li e
ground of race, color, or national
origin.
Plans and specifications includ-
ing minimum wage rates as pro-
vided by Law are available at the
office of Orville G. Miller, Resident
Engineer, Austin, Texas, and Tex-
ns Highway Department, Austin.
Usual riglds reserved. 20-2
FARMS — RANCHES — HOMES
ACREAGE
For All Your
Real Estate Needs
Retirement home, Lake Bastrop
Estates, carport, workshop, ^ond
garden and fruil trees on tree cov-
ered lot. $12,500 cash.
THF ATI.
FAMILY LAWYER'"!
LOST — From Camp Swift area
about 3Vi months ago — Beef Mas-
ter cow with calf which should now
be alxmt 3 monlhs old. Brand Lazy
A on left hip. Reward — Call John-
ny Paul Ralhman — 299-2769.
20-3
Nice Lake collage, Lake Bastrop
Acres on water front lot. Relax and
fish from your own back yard in
35 ft. deep water. $7,500 cash.
We also have several excellent
farms on Colorado River. They
range in size from 84 acres up.
Wo have several ranches from 200
acres up.
Extra large 2-hcdroom home on
tree covered lot. All large rooms,
car port and garage. Excellent
neighborhood. Priced to soil at
$9,(KM).
Large 3 bedroom home with otic
bedroom aparfmenl and garage on
large, Iree covered corner lot,
$10,000.
FOR SALE — Immaculate 1968
Falcon Futura 2 door, 200 cubic
inch, 6 cylinder, standard transmis-
sion, 3 years, 30,000 miles left on
warranty. Call 229-3-159 after 6 00.
20-2-pd
Nice 2 bedroom home in good
condition, excellent neighborhood.
Priced to sell at 57,000.
Beautiful wooded 5 acre home
sites, good access, on Aqua Water
Line. '25 minutes to Austin. Owner
finance.
WANTED — In Bastrop. 5 «irls to
work part-time or full-time with
Koscot Kosmetics. No experience |
necessary. Will train. Write Mr.
Bill Winfield, 1016 Crescent Drive,
Austin, Texas, 78722. 20-2-pd
Call
LOVELL YOAST
REALTOR
San Marcos Highway
Phone 512 / 229-2602. Bastrop
Phil .lolly — 2W-3219
Martha Yeast — 229-2002
Andy Alexuntkv — Austin 243-1:19?
Krai Estate
and
Insurance
We have listings on several places,
but we need more, especially on
undeveloped property.
Buyers Available
Contact
Jimmy Null
FOR SALE: One 1-ton 110 volt Pliil-
co window unit, $80.00. One IMi-lon,
220 volt window unit, $90.00. One
practically new Philco, all channel
1!) inch portable T. V. $85.00. Call
229-3512. 21-2
ix.it in to \isitim;
(iinoiiiN
When youthful visitors come lo
your home, the rules of etiquette
demand that you treat them with
hospitality.
But the rules of law demand
something more: that you also
treat them with reasonable regard
for their safety If you do not, you
may be held legally liable in the
event of an Injur)
Consider this ease:
Friends of the Webster family,
including two small i*>\n, came over
for a Sunday visit. To please the
children, Websler began playfully
tossing the older brother into the
air and catching him.
The first few times, all went
well. But Webster failed to keep
an eye on the younger boy, only
Iwo years of age, who kepi edging
up close to the action. Finally, on
one catch, his ellsm struck the
FOR RENT 60 acre pasture,
mixed coastal bermuda ami native
grass aed 1 III acres woodland, on
highway 301. Ample water. Call
V. L. Frainpton. '.'17 Bonnnbel
Blvd . Melairie, La., 70005, phone
504/835 4514 . 21-3
RI'RNS POODLE PARI.OR
Grooming by appointment only;
puppies, stud service. Toys and
miniatures, several colors. Now
raising liny toys, size 7,i inches
Two litters of toys will be avail-
able beginning September. Phyllis
Burns, 1001 Haysel Street !1 If
CARPORT SALE Bedroom suite,
good condition: sectional living
room suite, perfect condition; 1
sectional living room suite, good
condition Many other items. Sale
starts Friday, July 24. through the
weekend Mrs Ben Simmons, 105
Maynard Street. 21-1
FOR SALE (i. E. avocado refri
gets I or, 3 year guarantee $125 00.
Easy terms. Andy's Re|>air Shoppe,
1011 Main, 229-3415. 21 1
WANTED — Ladies earn $100.00
per month and Ixxuis in spare
time on established route in Has
I rop For information call 451 (>'.>78
ift Austin, collect • or write Mary
Elder. 207 West Crnstland, Austin,
Texas 78752. 21 3
FOR SALE — One black with white
blanket Appaloosa horse One while
with black spots Appaloosa slud
coll approximately 15 months old.
Can be registered. One 500 gallon
Propane tank. A K G miniature
Dachshund puppies, ("all 229-3943
21 -I r
COMPLKTK new selection of slcre
os al Andy's Come In and look
again. 1011 Main 21-1
FOR SALE — Black and while
T. V., radio-slereo console Used
Guaranteed. Andy's Repair Shoppe,
1011 Main, 229-3415. 21-1
little onlooker, liitlicting a painful
j injury.
Was Webster legally liable for
I the accident? A court ruled (liat
he was indeed The court said that
in view of the lender age of the
victim, Webster should have been
on the lookout lot exactly this kind
of an accident.
Liability may arise not only from
negligent conduct latl also (rom
some faulty condition of the pre-
mises In another < use, a family
lived in a second floor flat which
was reachable by a back stairway.
These back steps were so flimsy
that the parents forbade their own
seven-year-old daughter to use
them.
However, they gave no such warn-
ill), to tin" three year old daughter
of a neighbor. This child, climbing
the steps one morning for a visit,
fell through an opening and was
injured.
Again, the host parents were held
liable 'llic court said Hint, al the
very least, they were IkiuihI to
show us much concern for their
guest as they showed for their own
child
On the other hand, some acci-
dents are truly accidents no one's
fault al all In another ease, a
visiting toddler lost his balance and
Tell down, striking his head against
a small patch of cement near the
driveway.
Could the home owner he held
j liable, on the (henry that his pre-
i mises were in dangerous condi-
tion? A court said no. II was ask-
ing too much, said the court, to
expect to foresee danger In a bit
of cement.
•\ public servlcv feature of llie
American llur Association iiihI (tic
Sitae llur of Toxii*. Written by
Witt Bernard.
904 Water St., Bastrop
Phone 229 2276
2 tf
FOR OOOD, DEPENDABI.lt
HOUSE
MOVING
call
Frank Viktorin. Jr.
444-2511
AUSTIN, TEXAS
JOHN'S
Small Engine
Repair
Lawn mowers, edgcrs, elc. All
types of small engine repuir.
Reasonable prices, all work
guaranteed.
601 Water Street
ii-tf
NOTICE
TO RURAL WATER t'USTOMRRS
Becker Trenching
& Welding Co.
Kan Marcos, Texan
INSTALL WATER SERVICES
For information, cull EX '.!
Siiii Marcos or write t:t:i W Holland
St.. iiimI a representative will con-
tact you.
20-1
Trenching
and
Backhoe
A. J. Berryhili
1310 Went 3rd St.
Taylor, Texan
Phone*: iii/m-UU
r r!/:ir>! «sno
WE STAND III',IIIND
01 It WORK
:t0 years of dependable service
NOW
Installing Wiiler Servhv Llmw
FREE ESTIMATES
A. J. Berryhili
1310 West :ird SI.
Taylor, Texas
Phoaes: r,n/:ic>: r.:m
SI !/:t.V' tiWMi
' Specializing* I
ranch J
and •
hunting !
Properties "
LOY DUDDLESTEN
Kenneth Riddle
litM'khart
EX 81781
B)n|;ene Mwwtliw
Austin
Joe I Rnthmma
t'A I
Rnntrof)
I 1.5 mlef East of Delhi
| Mail: Rocanky, Taxai 76963
: Phone: (612) 496-3678
Custom
Combine Hay Baling
And Conditioner
2fi TEARS EXI'ERIIENt'E
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
TWO BALEItH
IRA BELL JR.
phone ■mnii or
229 1903
9-13 pd
A title insurance
policy - - - -
* protect* you when you buv
* eliinlniib'S (tetiiy mIm'H you sHI
* pays altorm-y and court costs In
event of litigation
* iie«iircs yiai iigainst forgcrl)*, ..
nets of insiine person*, liuninn
errors of rts-orrilni: cK rks iiihI
others that may cost you
liimiK Ia I toss
* mid JTIKI puy only "Hie
sniHtl prcniiuni.
That slniclo priiuluin protects
you lor all Hum- hk inst ull
kind*, of Dreadful Thing*.
Lost Pines Title Co.
WM Water SI. — '!'« II Ml
Op|Mislle Courthouse
Card of Thanks
I deeply appreciule I he help and
concern expressed in so many
kindnesses to my mother during her
illness The thoughtful attention of
the doctors and hospital staff wilt
always l>e remembered, as will the
kindnesses of so many friends.
My grateful thanks for the beau-
tiful flowers, I lie cards, calls and
many other expressions of sym-
pathy (hoi comforted me when she
passed away.
MRS W J. ROGERS
Did You Know That
to VEARS AOO THIS WEEK -
Mr and Mrs Rudolph Wilkin* of
l.ul'kin are announcinv; I he arrival
of a baby boy 1mm on July 27 Ho
weighed seven pounds, fourteen
ounches Ills name i.s Clifton Con-
ner Wllkins Mrs. Wllkins i-: llut
former Miss Jeanne Coulter,
Ha strop Cub Scouts enjoying Cub
I>a\ Camp in the llaslrop State j
Park Were Hobby Kricdii, .linuny
Walker, Jerry l<ong, Jerry Wim'IiI,
Hob l/iveless and Tommy Clai-
borne.
Drive 'u Grocery
TRACY <!HAI.MEHH
DANCE
Friday. July 24
MI'HIC ItV
Adolph Hoffman
AND THE
PEARL RANOI.ERH
AT
Wiillerwon Hall
PI IILIL' WEMXIME
DANCE
Friday, July 24
Wagon Wheel-Inn
I AN VON LAKE
— AND —
Saturday, July 25
Uhland Club 21
Ml SIC BY
THE SATINS
21 pd
Bastrop C of C News
BY MAROARET PFEIFFER
i.s just atound the iug (hand Parade
Homecoming
comer. Kaeh day more events are
being planned and final plans on
others completed. Kaeh Imsmess
firm in Hastrop is urged to enler
a girl in the Hathinu: Heauly Pa-
geant We are having entries com
ing in, but we slill want Baslixip
unLs Pie winner of Ibis pageant
will he enteml ill Itie Aipui Festival
Reuu!y Revue and wIk> knows, may
continue on to liigber tilings, 'lliis
is a wonderful op|K>rlunily for uu>
girl who has tluuights along these
lines as well as iMie who has no
particular desire lo go further. We
do want Bnstrop well represented
and there is no charge. All you
have to do in furnish tho girl a
ribbon with your own store name
on it Site may I*' in high school
or college, hut must he unmarried
IV) date Columbus is entering lltrec
girls which should make the con
test rather spicy.
Don't forget the Kiddle Parade.
If you are under l'J years of age
you are eligible Also .remember
the luii we had al (lie Kid tJainea
last year and till the money tlial
was won. Well, we ore going lo do
the same thing this year, with still
more games Ihin't be shy, get in
there and compctc with all of your
friends and win some of the cash
which will be given for prizes Mrs
1,ester has really tltought up some
goodies for this years competition
so come on out and get ill the fun.
For the grown-ups we wish to say
that if you didn't witness the games
last year, you missed (he he.st pari
ol homecoming It was really a
sight lo see and nothing was en
joyed more,
With PACKER JACK in the o|ieii
ing day parade, we should really
have one worth entering. And lo
have an autographed picture lo
keep with your souvenirs. Mothers,
conlnct the chairman and gel your
children entered in this parade,
this can really lie their big day.
The float will travel lo Kigln on
Saturday of this week to enter their
Western l>ay parade. Pa rude time
is III a. in Floats will he lined up
ul !l::il) a. m.
Fly your flags during liomceom-
ing . . l^-l's all lie patriotic dur-
ing our celebration and keep our
flags flying all three days If you
don't have one, gel one. KnyfYe's
informed nte that they will have in
a supply, and other stores have
them ordered so fly that flag.
Kntries are coming in every day
and we are anticipating an outsland-
on Saturday
i noiuing.
We have boon informed thai the
Aqua Water Suppl> Corporation will
haw an official Dedication iu the
very near future . . waieh (or the
details iu I lie Advertiser
A Cleanup Cam|«o ai is subed ited
in Raul rop lieforc llouicciiiipmi and
we ure trying to got the town clt til-
ed up. and it behooves each and
every cdi/en in Ha nop to do lhair
part Meet with the group tad help
make plans for the. giant job
Help make llaslrop Heauliftii!
Ureal Willi of China is 1 ,(58-1 mile,
in length
Demonstrator
S A I K
Refrigerator
DF.I.I XE A VOI' I DO IS CI If.
"FROHT FREE" WESTINl.HOI SI
KEFRIOEKATOR. ADU'SI \ltl.E
SIII I \ ES, KOI I I Its. IM'I t tilMi
Al I'tlM It'll' U'EMAKEIt.
$299.95
Dishwasher
WESTINUIIOI'SE III HI.T IN, III
1.1'XI'., (iCVCI.E WITH SANITI-
ZE It, SELF CLEAN FILTER,
$219.95
Torrace-Tofj Range
AVOI'ADO SLIDE IN Willi NO
TURN SI'EED IIROII. FUR .11
CI EST S T E \ li S. SELL CI E AN
OVEN.
$279.95
THESE APPLIANCES CARRY
NEW APPLIANCE
OIIAKANTEES
AimIv's Kepnir
Kill Main
— 229 :iiir>
III MlleN EhmI of l.uliug on llwy. !HI Phone lltfi 'III'J
Friday, July 24
CIRCLE J. RANCH HANDS
LADIES FREE
N:!MI TILL I ! P. M. — ADMISSION *1 .Ml
Saturday, July 25
BATTLE OF THE HANDS
THE PFEII. BROTIIEI1S
VS.
CIRCLE J. RANCH HANDS
LADIES IN MINI SKIRTS FREE
U P. M. TILL I A. M. — ADMISSION SI Ml
WESTERN DANCE EVERY FRIDAY AND SAT! RDAY
Slark Hoofing iK Shee! Melal
Re-Roofing And Repairs >
Also Carpentry Repairs
for ESTIMATES CALL /
AUSTIN BASTROP
i65-5%r> m-wm)
Bastrop Plumbing
O. L. Aldrich
IfMI.'l north main — phone vtttm
New and Remodeling lobs
Repair Work Done
Sewer Lines and Septic Tanks
Electric Sewer Line Machine
DAM. Kltin FOR PROMPT SERVICE
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