Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1957 Page: 6 of 8
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BASTROF iTKXASi ADVFICTISER. JANUARY 24. !!♦•">"
Federal Tax
Receipts Reach
All Time High In '56
R. L. Phinney announced re
centl} that total Federal ta\ ie
ceipts . the 111 counties of the
Austin Di.-trict f« > calendar yeai
Ii>r. ; amounted to $t ..TC>,30 i.lili.
This i.- a gain of $ll.'l.f> tnil-
lion ovei calendar year 195.")
Nearly half >f t i n. iva-nv:i-
from wit held j-.ivi II taxe.- in
dicatmn continuing full employ
merit and a healthy economical
picture ii South Texas Other
increases were shown in corpor-
ation ta\jp>, individual retun
and e\< st'taw of various kinds.
The (1million collected in
19i>6 is an all time hijfh for ta\
collections in th< \ustin l i>
tnct, Phinney -aid.
Fet Hen Franklin supply >ou
with your school needs while
prices are low. 47 1
Join MARCH OF DIMES
IN JINUIIT
Appointed S. A.
Livestock
Ambassador
( eeil L«>rif has Keen appo.ntcd
official ambassador from the
l'. 'top area to the eijshti An
nual San Antonio Livestock Fx
position. I' W Hickett, Fxpo.-u
t on pre.-ident, announced lecent
ly.
The 19?>7 Fxposition, which is
s.) eduled t ^o down a- the tun
. and ' • t of Exposition's
( iyht year ; i.-tory, will be held
.n tin liexat County Coliseum
February 8-17.
\> an an nassador of the
forthcoming show. Mr. Ltwm will
!>. its official representative in
the h'a tiop area, and will be
furnished with complete and up
to-tho-niinuti information con
cernitiK tin -how and World's
Championship Kodeo.
Show of fit ; il - have spared no
effort to secure entertainment
features w11i t broade.-t pon
,-ible appeal wit:: fun as well
as education for all.
One of the highlights of the
.■■ho v. this veai "ill be the Col-
lin- Kids l.o>! ie, 14, and Lar-
ry. 11 Coin ib.it Recording ar
A N
day. A
picture
hauled
■need
l: \\.
trip to
of the
the cal\
•V1
H-i i'k $
. m PI i
PUT. ...and TAKE
Farming is a matter of putting and taking.
When you take crops off your land, you remove
quantities of important plant-food elementJ
and thereby reduce its fertility. Profitable
farming requires that you put back what la
removed.
Large quantities of lime are lost from farm
land each year (200 to 500 pounds per acre) by
cropping, leaching, and erosion. This mast be
replaced.
: you 1" this game of "put and
fc- -v ."implying your agricultural limestone.
HERTER LIMING COMPANY
Lexington, Texas
tists who have chalked up recent ,
smash bit> on network 1\ and!
radio, as well as the Mad son
St|uare Garden and Host on lio ;
deos.
\ lso feat n It'll Will ' ' the lleli
■ Ii ck> Brothers, Hi yon and U >
i :-ted b\ Let w ife \w.
who art known a t • e World's
greatest animal trainers. The j
Hendricks originated and own
"Mu\ leland Animal Stars.' an
extensive animal traminK ranch
in the San Fernando Valley,
California, where ;tn itmav.ii u'
variety of doys. horses, buffalo.
mule-, ponies, .yhounds, co
votes and many othei animals
are trained for appealance- in
movies, T\ -taui at fin;
Also featured iit it'll pel for
main e of the San Antonio Live-
tock Fxposition Rodeo Is Swede
Fullei and his Golden lietrievei's.
These five beautifully lualt bed
(itilden Labrador Retrievers pel
form amazingly complex rou
tines without audible orders fiom
their trainer.
The Fxposition mounds will
be teaming with t xcitinjr thinp>
to set and do. Farm and ranch
machinery manufacturers w
have more than > .IKlO.OOn worth
of their latest developments; tl.
armed -ervices will have exhibits
from all military brant-he- and
commercial exhibitor- will tempt
show visitor.- wit) theii waic*.
One of the most pecta utai
0 mnie! cut! ex ".ibit - ■ , er hi ou."-'
to tht Sat AntonH- Show w..
be tht innanth iinrhinii.a! Here
ford "Champ", wmch stands 1 'J
feet hitfh, 11 feet wide and li'
feet long.
The popular Hill Haines < ai
nival will return to th> Fxpo
sition again this yeai to an .tze,
mystify and enter-tain the cu - 1
tomei's with new a- weii a tra
ditional carnival -ttiaction •
Fveretl Colborn, who r-« • -.i • no
ii'f; oduction to South Texan.«,
br r-. vr - hi - Wo' d t an-; >. n-tip
Rodeo to the Coliseum foi 11
performances. Coibon.. owner of
the Liuhtnin. C ra . of 1 <ibiin.
Texas, personally select- the
outlaw hronrwild
bull-, steers, and calv<
lhe compel r! v. even!
from lonn experience
of animals that guarant
citing show.
Til' Sai At.to- .. Fxpo-utior.
has appointed Official Ambas-
sadors in about 17") Texa- com-
munities. These goodwi 1 emi-
-aries are all leading citizens
in their communities, with out-
standiny reputation- for civic
responsibilities, ami they wen
glad to titke on the job of itim-
ulatir.g community interest in* chine to ch>. k
the Fxpo-ition, encouraging live -t.-aing <a
stork entries, and a-si^tlng with
local ticket sales They will b-
plad to furnish any information
desired about the Kxpo-ition.
Tickets for the !! *.7 Rodeo are
priced at $2.00, $ 1 ,o< ,
and ^ 1.00. Mail orders are a.
1 epted at the Livestock Fxpo
sition Office, F'. O. Hox 174fi,
San, Antonio 6, Texas.
HOUSE
NOtilllNk
ll I K i S if' lloaliin*. Sh*riff
lot- of work to
I'aige to take it
car track, that
i off. thiit In
to Hans Kuhn.
•IAN M. \ titll la-t night to
pictuii .-how. A man wits
j dropping moiie>. that w ;is no
gootl. but have been unable to
.locate the par\y <'i find lino
' ei bill in toW'l \ trip out to
Watter-on I'ia rie t .t Wedding
Supper and dance, and ofcourst
t • e little brown jug wa- parsed
•tioniiti. Some got high and a
few low, but nothing serious
I appened
\\ It \ all from Austin
" pick up ii boy foi them, but
have been unable to locate him.
\ call about 10 00 I'. ^l frt>m
C" Niuht Watchman H< rieeib-d
• < lp to p,.t ,t • . .r e Mex;.'a
in .1 All This tii'ining startetl
iff witii Ctunmissioiiers Court
meeting,
totlay and
talking to
Suspended
be, n given
\ c a r w a
wa locate,
< 11 ai
tt
in
Jury in session
District Judge
i a I'r i'bat« ami
tent e s t that hail
the past courts
po: I' d - toll n, but
ft'w minute latei
foi
Hrahma
used in
el'
J A \ I
i town
wants, but hi
id up Deputy
u call here m
w as !at. .!!L' th
was iiH'ke,! up
that he ha-
ul the Pen it*
and looks u
another one
jourt'ied vest
Ot !' i
th.
•h.
,;(1"urUip M today, but
boy
till ha-
Tarver
owi A lr
town in,
His record
■ ! V. I two
tiaiy for If.
tlo he may
Grand Jury
itiav tili 1:00
CK here
A list lr
t show-
received
' U I
. so he
f un*
terms
W
th
kind
an ex
L.
get
ad
P
Di.-tnct Court
wa -e - - ior at 9:(M) \ M
The Jur> wa- dismissed at 11 'Kl
A M , and Grand Jury back at
! 00 P. M So iftet all you -ee,
w. have tie.-' pretty bu.-y.
JAN li'i. Still summoning
w • ne -i for Grand Juty to
da> A trip t.. > ithville to serve
four different -et of paper*
JAN 17. A trip to Austin With
one to put on the Holograph Ma
him out on a cow
Also a Deputy
and Con-tab < from Ijt Grang'
wa- here looking for two boys
wanted by their Department
An Officers f on th> C S.
Secret Service Department wa-
here and picked up the ten dol-
lar biii, that a a pa «d here
Saturday night, by an unknown
party, which proved out to be
a false bill. Also visiting day
—-p
Chevrolet shows you some itnporlant <lin« n ruf> in low-jiricrd cars ju^t l v
Wouldn't you say that most of the '57 cars
l<x>k k</h! from 51) fed away, but what alx>ut
from fjO inches away?
What (J(x-s a close-up r,f the unlit- tell y< u, for
example? Is it. solidly made like the new
Chevrolet grille? Or, in comparison do**s n
look less rich in design —feel li trong and
solid? Compare th< quality and cori-truction
of the bumper^ and headlights, tlx fit of the
chrome trim.
I he more closely you look all around the car,
the more clearly you'll < < that Chevrolet ha
the edge in the wtty it's pu! together. You'll
find, for instance, that Chevrolet i the only
car in its field with a lacquer finish . . . that
only Chevrolet Bel Air model- give you foam
rubber m hions in front and rear -eat as
tandard equipment. These are ju*.i a ft w of
the advantages of Body by Fisher. And
C hevrolet, you know, i- the only low priced
ear t hat ha a I 'isher
Body.
W< '11 be glad to ^ive
you a clo>e-up, t om-
parative hx,1. at thi-
newChevy any time
you care to come in.
T hi week, maybe?
t /// vnoki /
Alt CONDITIONING TEMPERA IURES MAL>E IO ORDER AT NtW LOW COST LET US DEMONSTRATE I
Only franrhuod Uwvrolrt ,We, < Aisph^ ilu> fumou, lrn,l, nmrk
SIMS CHEVROLET
Phone 99
BENTON SIMS, OWN Kit
Bastrop, Texas
f.u the pi isonei's, and on top of
this Giand Jury -till in session.
.IAN l>. A call to a wreck
hei> in town. The brake- on one
car failed to hold, causing a man
to tun a stop -ign and hit a
cat. \ trip out to Camp Swift
checking on u burglary ca-e A
call here in town on a subject
f.u Di-posing of Mortgage I'rop
• I iy \nother trip back to Camp
Swift on more inforination, that
wa- received.
WJBit:
I'l'BI.K AT10N KN Kirv THIJHSD.W
At Ha-tiop, Texas
Small gram producers can in j
(•least main yields front 2a to,
;ti p, i. etit t In ough t In u >e of
nitrogei fert ii i ze i us a ide
tire sini;. M K rhornton, ev
teii- oti agricultural chemist,
say demonstrations conduct.-d
os ci a pel lo.l of year have
provetl the value of thi prat
tici lr the an u until of Waco,
from now until mid February is
the tun. to make the application |
and those to the north of this i
a tea -houl make the application
l>v March 1 < ( not later than !
March 15.
Subscription Kate: $2 >0 l'ci Year. Payable n
Kntered A Second Cla Mattel At The I'tist (Iff;,.
Texas, l'ntlei Act of March i. l^T'.i
K F. STAN DlFFK. I'ubli.-hei
AMY S. STAN Did
T^f- X A S I PRESS OSSOClOT'tJ
'd
7957
Read The Want-Ads
COFFEE
I i l I.I Hs
I'ol S|l
9
idd,
SUGAR
10
I'ound-
9
Crackers
Blue Bonnet
Stamps
>1 N s. 111 N | K K I s |' ^
O. o / 1 it. \
Tomatoes
No |t
2
IK
II \ VI \ Dl u Ml K li >
Jelly
I.' Or J a r
27c
I \t I F WII I I \M I'oUh \M>
Beans 25
11 \M \ I'F \( H
Preserves2 * 23c
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
<1 till MOO
11.
Tamales 1
Dl I \|o\ | | I'M I I' Mil
Prunes 3!
ai
I Ilim > I'ol I KD
MEAT
< an
Dl I MOM I i.ol ID
Corn
Ml l ( an
Itisriiils
<. I.idt.da
Can
(lliili Pouder >'
• «hha rr
O/ I
mm
III Dli s I (Kill I s| \ Ml
Dressing s °« Ux
• F.RHC
IVIar^arint
Ml (..mhI
I'ound
SI1KDD .s s \| \|i
i II F.I MO> \ K DFI s,|■ \(, |H I i
BALLS
_omp
FRYERS
Irenh hilled
I'ounds
10 lbs. 39
S#*alj No. 7
Brooms 9B(i
N or I hern I .tcial 100 CoOHl
Tissues 18c
Small < an
BABO
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1957, newspaper, January 24, 1957; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237619/m1/6/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.