Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1959 Page: 3 of 8
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HASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 3. 1959
WANT ADS
J} Ap KATB8
i0 rtion
iiuifriiafi
2 renU par
1 rmtt
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(imt
of thanm
ft *°r^
' -yi rrnt
j Jifrtminif t h
!*** • "h*r# w*
irf
jtOl'PLF. WANTED: To live in
nice quHili i- it, country k miles
from town. Wife to do house*
keeping umi cooking. liu >und
foi yurdwork and chauffering.
Main horn,' large, but one -lory j
with all mechanical ttuiw, owners i
retired couple. No small child
ten. Good Salary, Write I' o.
Hox 4 It., AuHi., T.-xa . .'7 •>
\N ORDINANCE AMENDING
EXISTING ORDINANCE ES
I \ltl |>|||S(, | ike LIMITS
\N|i G|<\NT1NG PERMITS
I OR ERE< I ION or IMPROVE-
MEM> IN I 11(| I.IMITS IN
mi (in or ii\ strop,
R A>'l HOP <o| \ i v. TEX \ s
\M l'Ro\ IDIV; PENAI/H
I "K V loi. VTION THEREOF
< \I.I- RoPINt; Fot men i,">
yea nf and over at Ba--
trup, Texa , American Legion
Arena, Saturday, September 12.
H:00 p in. 2 Calf average $12.00,
Trophy Huckli Admission Kro .
Ha• • • H W plat, -«•!•% <■« < :0()
p. m. $1.00 2'i 3
t rdained by the City
' ( ' 1 Ha t ., Texas, that
[ ' "f the ( ity ()rdinanc<
' ' ' ity of Hastrop, pa.- ed
i: ' "'I'l 1 1 (i January 7, l'.'lI,
1' I. 1>age 2.4. in the
^l; i< > u i : t :< ('ity ('ouncil of
' ' IVxas, be, i.nd the same
a. i• aftei lead a follows,
to wit
" ,, vrolet 1 -2
cattle side
n at United
*■". Garfield. J !* OR RE VI Three furm-hed
apartment See J 8. Milton,
ph«>r i 2' f W L'fi tf
2f-
\ or njore in
ull time route
nan. Write
2766, I'eSoto
' ALJ 4.1 t"■ i order "f larttc or
ton.. \| o N C M 1 N T S and
SLANT MARKERS. Different
tn. «!• • pd | price-, according t< what you
————■j de- re. Also have Unci. « f \t .
h< t Pridig 'tone made if beaotiful (.•■•ri.ra
.! we . ver J «fr" 'e Mi A J. WOEHL, SR.
or.ee. M \ > 1
27-1
ft IjikI
. M«>
Mr-
27 tf
$ " \
Mcmph *
2fi-« jmJ
t in (t«>"d|
ir *i*r .A nfl
HOUND PUPS, exceptionally J
good lir > , IcivHt le and smart. See i .
.« M I • . p iOiie i A ) .
23 tf |
JIMMY NUTT. LieENSED | «*•
WD H< \DF I R< h1 Estate A
i'l-nt, nr< : I art,- and Ranch A
■ting 11 Mill Street or cali
4' '. T' *a
ii tf!
FOR \ I 1 Three u ■ i air
- -iiti ll tpomt, Matfc. , I
and Mr--. II \U thn . for |
M . at J ■
• '?.?> ' P> ■ or
J i tf
sr. TION ( OSSTRUC1 ION
jRI'-W'TRED WITHIN THE
I IK! 1!MITS:
N" idi v oi structure of
u.■ "i , ml i whether on
no 'a, -upport i, .-tucco
0 ■ •' i • p< cor.-itruction, or
".v i•i* :in* wl>. e w lls con
tain v i i d .ppiM t , -ihi'll oe
I" '' t*. indicati d in
v- N ! -iiliiniv' shall
' • l-'iilt, enlarged or
I"'1 i > ei ! accordance
witn ihis ordinance.
'f >■ ■ of walls shall
•''< 1 ' • • * ia>: as given be-
low;
f >. Kail not be less
t*.•!: "• iv thick.
H< f i <-i n. rete walls
'•< ■> ' an K inches
-I haw
id mait i
Pecan
yea.-
12 IHI
il.l «
U .th
m Mam
air<-
*4 I M S [)R -
AH
\\ it.!
►toraf-j
I hollow tile
ir reinforced
and foot-
reinforced
liars or col
>re than IS
s . ^ick
ndmeni hall t,. in!
a r <] ef feet from HHi! j
r pa >ag. n- d approval ,
.«<i 'hi- ' xt day of j
H! (ITY OE BASTROP
T EX \S
'AT ';in,ERS. Mavor
CITATION HY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO ALL PERSONS INTER
ESTE1 • IN THE ESTATE OF
John F. Simp on, Deceased. No.
•14.'I5, County Court, Ha>trop
County, Texas. E^lwartl SimpMin
Adniinistlator in th* above num-
bered and entitled estate, filed
on the 2! th day of August, 1959
hi verified account for final
settlement « f said estate and
re«|ue.-.ts that said (-state in- set-
tled and closed, and aid appli-
cant be di.-charj ed from his
tru-t.
Said application will he heard
and acted on by said Court at
10 o'clock A. M on the first
Monday next after the expira-
tion of ten days from date of
publication of thi- citation, the
:i me fern# the 14th day of
September, lU'.'J, at trie County
t'ourthouse in Ha-trop, Texas.
*11 pel-oils interested in said
e.-tate are hereby cited to ap
pear before -aid Honorable Court
at -aid above mentioned time
and plan- by filinr a written
an.-wer contestiiiK uch appli
cation should they desire to do
so.
The officer executing this writ
-hall promptly serve trie same
according to rn<|uirements of
the mandates hereof,
due return a the law-
law, and
and make
directs.
til\'EN
AND THI
UNDER MY HAN!)
SEAL OI- SAID
COURT
Texas, '
A u trust,
TIG!
fieri
Ha -1
offii ■
*nt, I2< '
tf
lNlOKMAI PHOTOGRAPHS of
1 r "your famtiy, or of any special
•** '' > -a*.of birthday, anniversary,' a:; . •
1' fatrily reunion. Children'* pic- , ..
tares a pe. ialt> . Pricr • reason K, j ...
Ci
' j a ^.*T• corn for
*9 Km! Corapar.y
4f tf
|r " . fill dirt. Qafii c.
w-* n: s tf
F„S RKNOVATED or
n',«r*prinf Write
i| Co., Round Rock.
If <ar order* at tixm
11m: Market tf '
a le. t ail Hob andifer, phone
f,7 or 4hf) f. • ap;- ' tn.ent
( \l;i <H ill \\Kn
ri h i,. thank my many '
of Ha trup. i • dar Crt ek, I
H .a •• n \ . tin fori
ktndr-< ' on* .! mo dur j
iv a irk tie - 'd fay it) the I
n Mem..Ma H.tpita! m
up and a for the many
r« • e l • • fricnds in
ton to
vr i i i
l*EU, DtillinK and
^ Nothing dewn,
;*y ,Ht«rt In*
FT-om HI 2 *WS. 1
Urr.ar, Auatin. tf i
j < s HI < >1 I'll \ Mi S
< 40 tan* hull.linn. u j , ,4f ?
-11"? *rd terracing
| " 'ilbaon, I-hone " " "
27-tf I D > I I fot ■ .- •
f ti of mpa! > • d thought
In Business
"KVT AI-TKR 5 PM
SATI RDATS
* KKPINIHII
Gutierrez's
fJtSTRH Y Hit(>P
* PECAN
d
SCHUELKE
Ipholatery A Repair
^ializing in
'Seat Coy era
fnl kmdtir.-.
h«*plt*l itafl
their . are an
ri-< ent bereave ■ • t.'
THE FAMILY "h
HILL (.LA-
^he km a!
■ < for
itirinjf our
Rendering
Inc.
shaw's
I^aundroinat
INCOltl'ORATED
Weatinghotiae lvjoipped
Hall Hour Laundry
FULLY AUTOMATIC COIN
OPBRATUD M \< IIINIvS
I>o Your Entire Laundry Auto
matlcallr in Half an Hour.
Make Your Washing Just An
other Stop on Your Shopping ,
List. Economical sanitary.
mi- \ m \i i. \WRr\( e.
I ■:<-. 1 y
L I'.a Mae Lawren. e, City
■ ■ • i. f Hastrop. T. *#<,
r« n% i rttfy that the atjove
r,ti ;• i of existing ordi-
tii < (. ilj recorded in vol.
n the M n of
f Ba«-tr<.p, Ha-trop
Courty, 1«\a .
> ■ -n*> hand and teal
. f . ff-o. |. list da of Aug
Ml: - ! \ MAE! WS REN« I
27-1
\ll i MM ERM.D
COt \ Y ol HASTROP
ST VI'l "t TEXA -
Th. ' w i: v di ■ ia at ton and
not (.« t r< rehy gi*« n
Thet I James Hoyce Han-ell
,,f i o,j \j, Street, Smithvtlle,
T. xa .i -trictly an mdepen-
d> ' |" i. and \na!< ' t ■ bond
for | • riorr ano or no;i perform
am • • f a- .. ature what <> < v. r.
Furl he I; I moat >. pe.tfully
der > ' • - v t«nce <>f an> form
of PARTNERSHIP betw my
-elf a: ■: t any other party <>r
pait . -
Stated > ihout prejudice
August -t'th. 1 U6i
-igr.id.
i \M1 i i'YCK HARRKI L
rii! - I \ I E Of" TEXAS
col N 1 > Ol- HASTROP
i Id ' i|il ME. the under t|-.i
id. a Notary Public in and for
a at 1 ,«11 . at <i State n th> -
d.i i. • appear.- JAMES
Ht)Y ! ARRELL, known to
me t. . t • ■ «on wl o-. nam.-
i tit • ■ to the foregoing
n, t. u! i •>' 1 acktiow lodged to
iv. -'•, • xccutod ' •' -ante
t. , i i pie.es, therein ex-
Haatrop, Teiaa
Dryers Available
OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY
7 DAYS A WEEK
704 Pino St.
Phone No. 9 > l">
wlY I N
\ND I
I ht11 L' t'
I "Mi.
CaiII For And Delivei
In Bastrop
| Mondays and Thursdays
—iNfai
Austin. Tnai
.i i r \n ii \\i>
ol ori-'ici . tins
ot \ xi n ii-1 \. D.
1 i iRE.' Tl- i;
Public m and for
County Texas
27 2 | <i
Catholic Church
Itrv. M. C. Deanon, Paator
Sunday Man. 7 and a. m.
I very morning Maui, 7 a. m.
I irst Friday, 7 a. m. and 7 p. m.
(iamhle I^Mige No. 144 AF A AM
Stated meeting* fourth
Monday night • a r h
\ f/-j y^month at 7:80 p. M. All
mamhwra ur rod to at
V«,n'l V'laiting brathr«'r
cordially inritod
O. It WILSON, W.M.
KARL 1.. CORSON. See.
at
hi- the 2
A. D. 19*)!'
* AI JOSE
of the
Oil Colli '
Hastrop,
day of
Court,
NOTICE OF LAND FOR SALE
Notice is hereby given that
in accordance with the pro-
visions of Article 1577 Vernon's
Annotated Statute- of Texas,
I have been appointed Commis-
sioner by the Commis.-ioner's
Court of Bastrop County, Texa.-,
to sell the following described
property, belonging to the
County of Hastrop, Texas;
All that certain tract or par-
cel of land, a part of T. Decrow
Survey, in Ha-trop County, Tex
as. Said tract being an aban-
doned part of old Highway
across Colorado River from the
north end of Main Street at
Smithville, and being described
by metes and bounds as follow-:
Beginning at a stake on the
north bank of Colorado River.
Said stake mark, the south end
of the East line of T. Decrow
Survey and the w.-t line of
E. Burleson Survey.
Thence North 910 ft. along
the Decrow and Burleson Sur-
veys to a stake ,-et South 161 ft.
from th. NW corner of Ameri-
can Legion tract of land.
Thence S. *>7 12 deg. W.
along the SE line of a loo ft.
road leading front New High-
way No. "l to the Legion Hall,
at ::i 7 ft. cro - the center line
of Old Highway No. 71, at .'Kill
ft. a stake in the SW line of
O d Highway No. 71.
Thence along the SW line of
-aid Old Highway No. 71 along
a right hand curve a- follows:
S. 21 dc-g. W. 100 ft.; S 1 1 deg.
W. 100 ft.; and S 7 deg. W.
100 ft. to a stake.
Thence South 360 ft. to a
stake on the north t>at-k of C. I
orado River.
St. John's Lutheran
Church
Rev. Eiia,- Rode, Poster
PAIGE, TEXAS
Sunday, September <"•
a. m. Worship Service
9ol0 a. m. Church School
Wednesday, September 9
8:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal
Thursday, September 10
2:00 p. m. Women's Missionary
Society.
Church o* Christ
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:00 a. m., Bible Clasaaa.
11:00 a. m., Preaching Service*
11:46 a. m., Communion.
7:30 p. m.. Preaching Service#
Assembly of God
Church
SUNDAY:
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service, 7:80 p. m.
WEDNESDAY:
Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p. m.
Thence in a southeasterly
direction along said river bank
to the place of beginning, and
containing -1 acres of land, be
it more or less.
And uch property will be -old
at public .-ale on the premises
at Smithvi le, Texa-, on Septem-
ber 17. 19a0, between the hour?
of 10 A. M. and -1 P. M.
George S. Woodres-
Commissioner
26-3
First Baptist Church
o. W. suMERLIN, Pastor
Sunday:
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
Training Union, 6:16 p. m.
Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m.
Monday:
GA's, 4 p. m.
Sunbeams, 4 p. m.
Tuesday:
WMU, second and fourth Tues-
days, 3:rt0 p. m.
YMW Circle, first Tuesday,
7:30 p. m.
Wednesday:
KA's, 4 p. m.
Mid-Week Service, 7:30 p. m.
Church Choir Rehearsal, 8 p.
Pentecostal Church
Oi God
Rev. Homer Wallace, Paator
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Sunday Morning Worship
11:00 a. m.
Weekly Service, Thursday, 7:3t
p. in.
\Bl\DWT I -
'¥1
bv Ok AL ROBERTS
god can help you ::::d tme way
I M ientk lean ■ <1 of a \oung
v. im.tii who us .i \ ei \ active
i (iiisti.iti. Her w.ik is s tiv
•vl. it (liflereiit from tli.it of must
women who help spread tlie
gospi 1 She is a pilot and olten
use. her own airplane on mis-
Mi iis . >! men \ '
She ' lis ol on. ol her most
harrow tug exjxrii rices
1 ic.illy Ix-corm inspired
while living I li.ive never been
,(It.ud she s.nd.
However, this particular
inglit u.is diffeteut 1 was .in an
cmergrtKs lligi.t- a real eirand
ol mens \ coal miner had
l> en mimed in an accident at
a tune w hen u e w re h..\t'i^
t< rrifi' spring storms in the
ire.i The one road to tin mine
had He -n washed out lis a ram-
paging i ie k and the 011K was
t.. get th< man t.. a hospital was
t- (K him out I'ortun.itels
I t\v r. ti tsv stei p hills there
was a salles targe enoilgli for
mi to land on and take off I
knew I could c.-t the plane in
and .nt again without trouble.
S<> dining i heavy thunder-
storm. ! i lew in. picked up the
mured man and took oil to-
W ...id till lie. est cits with .1
hospital- d.out HO miles awas
\.>w <«<• nul<". isn't far to go
in an airplane H can be m ule
m ms plain in JO minutes Hut
I ran into ditliculty. she said
i .>riiadh a. 11s its svas III cs i
dence I soon u-ah/ed 1 would
.i. our around the
I had plenty of gas. but
1 ... >t iiv^l to flying after
< ik ; t tu t arlv through s io-
1. 1 • ather!
liigliK' concerned
■ 1 . -''tig began getting losv-
t wer. 1 had been pray-
ing all the time-—I always talk
with Cod as I fly—but now 1
I.(-gan to crs out m earnest:
" Dear God, this man is de-
pending on me to bring him
thi 'tigh. I'm depending on You
t- • bring us both through. Don't
fail me. God."
\lmost miraculously," the
woman pilot said. "1 sasv a
hieal in tin clouds below. 1
discd through the hole. To tn\
utter ama/enient and thankful-
ness. I found myself right over
the . its for which I svas aiming'
\lthough 1 had deliberately
I.<'itited m\ plane off course t
avoid the st.liu. the strong
Wind had appaiet.tK blown Ilie
b.K k on l oinse I quickly set
down the plain The miner sv as
rushed to the hospital, and lus
life was saved
I know (;<*! helped me find
ins w.iv she saul. "Only Hi
could have opened the ritt m
the clouds. He enabled me to
1 help save a lilt-. Got! saved us
[ both'"
ll.tve vou lost your svay? God
can help vou find it. In times
of dlt t te.litv ask God to help
v on!
o
AGIC / vETAL
r
SrArtLtv
Steele.
EVERY PAY wt use a
MJG-ACULOUS M£TA, VVWCM
SOME C* ROVVANnc
MA3C 'WAT TME ANC'ent
At.CHEMfc5TS wERt. 6EEMNG.
'4«!t
L Kt A • SAUC '
STAINLESS STEEL 3 \
rstc et
NfifffiOlENTB BUT v"
sXX CSVtr SAixJE
V-XEP VN 'Vl VVW wUI
"Ut ifEClPt C.AUS O.V
cVsEk\XJt>
cwsovmuw Appf;r> to -HPN
WITH NOlf .V A
PlMJVt Of tCAJCE
ElFWEM'
THE RESULT... STAINLESS STEEL
KT-v^'.VN -.VNlTAKV E V6N TO
CLEAN -iO IT Ko JSCP H.v
sv.'^llf-6 •W1 K rk' -.IfTp; -V
HEAUnail. it An\.ASVj IM1 .V'
SV.X51 tLU-XNr IAIV.L-J,
' W' 1V
ii* \
sft' ift
Dr. Jas. P. Wood
Optometrist
Office Hours
Daily
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
PHONE 321 14-tf
REGISTERED PHARMACIST
If qualified and reliable thiis your opportunity for
permanent employment and rapid advancement. Good
-tartini: -salary, commissions and bonus. Fine working
conditions, paid tiiuiual vacation, credit union, group
hospitalization and profit sharing plan This is a lead-
ng tlrti^ chain, established over l"i years. Your op-
portunitv to make a solid connection, where your pro-
i'esMon will be honored. Reply, giving full details, to
W. N. CORRIGAN
P. O. Box 2240, San Antonio, Texas
26-3
68th ANNIVERSARY SALE
Jl ST IN TIME FOR SCHOOL
lt'<< anniversary time again at BLEDSOE Ml'SIC COM-
PANY. Your time to save in all departments . . . Pianos...
Hand Instruments ... Guitars ... Drums Fabulous Sav-
ings for you! Shop early for best selections.
PIANO HI YS
All used and many new Pianos
drastically reduced for this
sale. -- JUST THINK!
I'sed Hlond Spinet
Reduced to $395.00
Small Grand Piano Recondi
tioned—A real buy 150.00
I'sed Mahoganv Wurlitzer
Spinet 365.00
Mahogany Studio Piano
Reduced to 295.00
Refinished Mahogans Studio
Style Piano 270.00
Mason & Hamlin (,rand.
like new. now 1695.00
Practice Pianos 95.00 up
ELECTRIC ORGANS
I'sed Hammond Organ
$635.00
l.owery Lincolnwood Model
Organ — Save.. 200.00
Magnus Chord Organ
129.95
1-ed Gibson (oiitar
39.50
I'sed Amplifiers as low as
24.50
One 120 H ss Piano Accord-
ian—--pecial __ 124.56 i
SELECT ^>1 R NEW PI Wo FROM THESE WORLD
R FN OWNED HR AN DS
Wurlitzer — Mason \ Hamlin — Knabe — Fischer
HAND IN>TR1 MFNTs—Cornets, Trumpets. Saxaphones,
Clarinets, Flutes. 1'ronibones. \ iolins. Reduced up to 30%
on Salesman's Samples and Derwonstators. Fully (Guaranteed.
SPFCIA1. TERMS \Y\II.\H1E FOR THIS SALE
All niercha-.l:se fully guatattteed and ba ked by our 68
years of musii-al service.
BLEDSOE MUSIC COMPANY
! 15 West lit h St.
\ustin. Texas
GR 8-8539
26-2
CROPS
TOO...
by absorbing plant-food elements
through their roots.
Calcium and magnesium (lime) ire two
ot the important elements consumed
by all crops. Some require more than
Others. A ton of alfalfa hay, for example,
remove- from the soil the equivalent of
about 100 pounds of limestone. Clover
and other legumes also use a lor.
Keep your soil well supplied with linn- bv
using our limestone regularly. The cost is unall
—the returns are large.
IIERTKR LIMING COMPANY
Lexington, Texas
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