Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1960 Page: 3 of 10
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hop Kragh's for Christmas*
'FOR THINGS FINER'
COSTUME JEWELRY, perfect for gif*
giving or to add sparkle to your
new fall costumes!
PHONE r.i
loors In Texas
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t o i ni
at lea.«t.
off to
and bur-.
I t ('.«• ni! tour of t,h« lui >i that'
i unci<'i wmt«• i pfi**t tin Ink.' re
I turn- tn it norma! lev?
Once tin watei be^in t• i ri~<-
I you'll be -urpriM'd how -non
j you'll t'orjfet when' that ,j
1 Unitf' llM'll to be, or W'hcie the
t'icl I' !-> |>il«- used to lay, or
where tin and hai extcndi-d out
from the bank, i whei« that
bin dropoff w.i located.
'' t' d it * f. Then when the
i land covered with water, all
is' '"d to ii boat to the
■ oitv. t ion point of tin- four
I'"' and let down anchor.
Hi ibi imIkm' that in pictures di-
' • omi t nne deceiviiiK-
'' 4 pict iiri'i
' ' 1 ■' > 1' \ .111 HI < to lo
al> tlif prpciM put.
Tl
nd under
... ,,ff«, under
,t hi cavtrnoti.
to htdc
<. arpund these
.in mic and
>o, nvfin i nit
tcr !• low. tak
hand and make
pi* of the
Ii«k< p < tut
while the wa
a canii ia in
a number of
;< nam and watei
that Mill show the
\ N11 • • . i f;
> <x k-
U'Vi
ibm'
to mak<
i • , M ation'
. ',-n nirmn.
( , i' arti-t and
■ ;i. f t):<• land"
• : |Ud Vl<
an «x-
ar a ina
is. ordin-
V you
ji which
ptl'icill Wat
id Liu' hi** k. tree - anil
that ar«' hitfhci up.
1 akr paitir dar pain- to n-
ud< obj*'i ei* 1 at mat f tiic
alia w«'li fixed objwi.H such a*
fence hii,' boulder*, twi ted ■ "
b" iken tin . ti« arby bridge or
othot obji. t h'kim* the hit" wa
tei ma k
1m u<!< an objv. t do*e up 'cm.
if p - :bU*. o vou can v • „■
In ilo|
«'V I t
1- to
idi o
\ \
tat ifci
" > I•• -f |'i' ' ■ i'a' ran't
'■ i ••vi-r> in.-tance. how
so, tl . n v' hi -t method
■ " i• 1 i ■ ■ if rout otii'
• 'hi hank to the other.
vay. whati \
may lie, he
•I t plenty o! t
tint include e \. ia
n the . i nr. ■>
ii'tei miie thi i -.
In water t-arlu
e| of thi laki
Ki-hinj: will i■ ■
i- thi laki and r
"ill and the ft h
i oni! thi bunk
I't
indi
th< camera
te that you
i ui kfiiiund
fixed uhji'ct-
I it you can
■pot whe':
iii' U ual |e-
to normal
• i !•«• 'in- to
I n<".<. food
. !•. in fi-i-d,
I unki
will hide
k that"
(l ' hey
where*
iirn and
' •! arine
out
now
will
they
can
lif. .
unri.-i'. the
rotn then
iHIDjf t:ie
'tumps and hIoiir the -and hais
in thr hallow water, or no on
a routing ixpedition neai the
shot e.
They will eek the wrei'ii fia->,
tin food that ha heen wa lied
l 'o the bauk.s, or the worms that
avi If en floded out of then
liome . oi the iii.«ei ' that have
fallen fiiiii the ovithanumff
11 ee limbs.
In capture the i if one- youi
be.-t bet. naturully. i to fish
A here till fl-ll hi I'.
That mean- to work the -hore-
Iin« i'ai ly in the morning and
iati in 1 i evening During the
heal of the da> j<o aftei them
A'ln ri tIn-j, him from man and
! tM ii-t-deep down. That' when
I VIlU fish dropoff . tin led^e-.
' In- p mii! and tin deep hole
Ynjr halt" Tile I are htmd
ied. to • dose fiom
l'-i top lures early morninv
anil late evening.
T.' > pooii and y ■■ .\nei; yot.
'want to go deep, i -pecially if
the water i hot on top.
I . ji(j with pork rinds or
'artificial worms oi -el.-, when
j you want to be -urce->ful at
that you gotta know where the
fi.ih arc to he found.
So, we repeat - tfi't your ca
' met a out when the water i -
low and make a number of shots
of likely underwater hideaways.
Then, keep the prints handy,
rijiiit there in the old tackle
ho\. where they*1. be in-tantly
available.
.Janiii Kay Alcxandi
Ml.-. I o ne > ■ lutefe
October ">
Mi . < J. Kizer
i October •!
Marvin Ka\ (iornian
FISHING AT THE FAIR
rt'-ppy.
you want te
' In patic i
Thi i- the
it land- tin
U nate\ i
tfoai is to
^o deei • and have
to wait 'em out.
-lowest fiidiuiK. hut
lunket>
your me t hod, \ our
catch fi And if
< Ictobei li:
Mi . Oti Mrinkntai
Mr- I.evia Hailej
\nna Mae Wilheln:
hilly Joe Willenber-
ihtubet 7:
Mrs. I'. J. Dodsor
Mrs. N. R. Simp- 'ti
• letober ^:
Mr- hen Ci olimatt
.1" Welldtlaild
( leti el 10
\ ' 'oi hart -ch
< trtobel I 1 :
liar I.vi Goertz
lO.tobei 12:
M> Norman Crawford
HOW ON WORTHIES
tmi CGRWir
Mon spiicc . . .
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111 M i SScTU'OII.S. loo!
•.<r M,
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\\ i M 11) t |>t M )|i - I \ I luN W \(,t N
lb i ■ !. w (Ihevy C-orvair for til with
•i cut! I- line of complete thrift cars.
I i -t i with, every Corvair ha.s a btt'lnet-
I.i ■ 111 i11 tap. And (U>rvaii goes- 'it
Ii in : H-n t" -vave vou evcui more. Willi
exit 'mi per tallon . . . quicker-than-
< \' i •! i - ■ trt armup so you «<t. rt savins;
• ... a nc* extra-cost optnuial
I >i- i that ^ irnt- everyone evetilv Kid tin:
.il"iij u ti tin- extra eccmoinx more to.mii
in-1 It lor \ 'U. more room u| front lor
\ "in lu^M^e (sedans and coupe- have
alni "-l 1-"' more usable trunk spare).
\nd iur nev wagons? You'll love tlient —
think I In- \ re the greatest tlnnp lor
lamilie* snier houses. The I-ikrvi mnl
Stat -•!i W a^oit does a man-sized job with
cai .• ■ tip in ' <H cubic feet of it I lie (,reeii-
hrii-r ^ji.iti- Wagon you're going lo have
In <■' it yu e> vou up to lT.'i i cubic*
li-.-t t spare lor you and your things.
( whole thrifty lineup get.- it- pep
li 'ti i spunkier I Wi-ru in. air-cooled rear
eu ii Same rear engine traction, -ante
-in til I-wheel l!lilej>eildent-Usp!ll-l'ill
rid.- >ee the polished and relined I'** I
i •"> hi In-I chance you get al your
t r.i*v t • 'let dealei s.
ii| \ \H! if i | I It < «'I I'l likr ni oicpec ami
ii ha ■- i hu *./' f f'Unh' tnt'i iiitik.
l \ 111;.:
rovit
thr r. it in t
more luggage spaci
and
up
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th
titiiI-Hi- eat pa--enget - -tl prettv,
to ( oi'v.tn s piactn -ill\ ll.it tloor.
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SIMS CHEVROLET
816 Chestnut
Rastrop- Texas
Phone 99
A trout-fishing pond where visitors car, ti-h for real live i rout
and take their catch home for dinnei will be a feature of th<
"l'laytime CSA" exhibition at the 1 State Fair of Texas
l>ct. s -j:;, in Dallas.
Mister Cowboy' Coming To Fair
j&aBiaMB
■/Xy-
Rex Allen, known as "Mister Cowboy" for his numerous starring;
roles in western movies, will afipear at the (Quarter Morse Shows
Oct. 1 I. 15 and Iti at the 1'JliO State Fair ot' Texas in Dallas. Allen
will be featured with his famous horst', "KnKo."
TUESDAY, OCT. 11
IN LIVING COLOR
NBC-TV
A WONDERFUL EVENING
OF SONG AND DANCE!
TWIT
DONALD
O'CONNOR
SHOW
STARRING
DONALD
O'CONNOR
MITZIGAYNOR
CO-STARRING
ANDRE PREVIN
WITH
SIDNEY MILLER
UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1960, newspaper, October 6, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237812/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.