Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1953 Page: 3 of 10
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BASTROP ADVERTISER JULY 23, 1953
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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
At Bastrop, Texas
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it V STAND1FKR, Publisher AMY S. STANDIFKR, Editor
i T~~ Second Class Matter At The Post Office At I'.astrop,
E,lt ' Tixas, Under Act of March 3, 1871)
"^"Subscription *2;v0 ,Vr Y<ar' I'a>al)le in Advance
Beef Cattle
Premiums Are
Upped For Fair
f Cattle premium* have
writ upped substantially for the
pan \merican livestock Kxpo i
<h<- 1953 SUU Fa,r °f
lYx„>. ()ct. 1<> through Lave
.(oCk Manager Kay W. Wilson
ha* announced
\ total of 22.220 will be split
among breed* of beef cat-
ti< ; ,020 more than last year.
There'll be $7,H '.0 in premiums
for Hereford*, 4HOO for Aber-
deen Angus, l«,•"> >« for Hrah
manx, $'<.000 for Shorthorns and
$.'.000 for Santa Gertrudis. In
additior . herdsmen will be eligi
bic for special cash awards.
The Santa (Jertrudia show will
the first to be presented at
any major livestock show. Pre
miuins for all other breed* have
(„.VTi increased considerably over
last year
Beef rattle will be judged the
fir-t week of the fair, but all
Most prop!# will speak the
truth when it is profitable, but
fe* wiii *p<'ak it when it costs
them money.
beef and dairy cattle will remain
on exhibit throughout the 12 day
period of the Pun American Ex
position.
Judging date for beef cattle
are: Brahman and Santa tier
trudis, Oct. 12; Hereford, Oct.
13; Aberdeen Angus, Oct. 14;
Shorthorn, i>ct. 15.
Judges will be S. E. McCraine,
of liaton Rouge, !,a., Brahmans;
A. O. Khoau of Kingiville, San-
ta Gertrudis; Glen Bratcher of
Stillwater, Okla., Aberdeen An
gu.->, and L. E. Mathers of Ma
son City, HI.. Shorthorns. The
Hereford judge will be named
later.
Total premiums for the Pan-
American Livestock Exposition,
State Fair Junior Livestock Show
and Poultry Show amount to
1*2,2.1® The Pan American Ex
position will include shows for
27 breeds of beef and dairy cat
tie, swine, sheep, Angora goats
horses and ponies.
Beef cattle classifications in
! the Junior Livestock Show,
which will follow the Pan Ameri-
can Exposition during the final
week of the fair. 1 a -1 u total of
in premiums, $:{,085 in
the Junior Steer Show and |.'),t>00
in the Junior Commercial Steer
Show, plus special herdsman a-
wards. These shows will be
judged Oct 22
1, 2 and 3 Bedroom Homes
OFFICE BUILDINGS
IDFAI FOR LAKE HOI SES, SI MMER COTTAGES
KK \ ME CONSTRl (TION
2 Bedroom Homes $1,040.
Movnd to your lot at *mall additional cowt
Kitchen Complete With Built In
Cabinets and Water Heaters
( umplrlelr wirrd for plrctririty —Bathrouin* complete
with Shower
RASH TERMS IF OKSIREK
Can Be s««rn AI \n> Time
JOHN L. ESTES
>«ifte* \ illage — Ba trop. Texa* — Phone 92-> W-l
BUIID EXTRA BEEF BY CREEP FEEDING
RED CHAIN
fl MO-FAT
CREEP FEED *
J>roducers have learned chat under varying
iti
livestock
range conditions they can add from SO to 150 pounds
to the weight of calves at weaning time by feeding RID
CHAIN MO-FAT Creep Feed Nuggets . . .
They also have learned that they can get more money
per found for crecp-fcd calves than ( >r lighter calves
off the range . . .
Creep led calves arc less of a burden
to the mother cow. This gives the
cow an opportunity to rebuild lor
the next calving ordeal.
>ec plans of RED CHAIN Calf
Creep self-feeder to hold n week's
supply or more are available. This
feeder will save labor and keep MO
* A I nuggrts dry and fresh. Ask for
your set today.
KEITH FEED & SUPPLY
Phone 116
I"! M i ii v ti Mi
WE DELIVER Ba.trop
JUULICODCDOOOCy
First Baptist Church
Sunday:
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
Worship Service, 11:00 A. M.
Training Union, 7:00 P. M.
Worship Services, 8:00 P. M.
Wednesday:
laymen's Meeting, 6:30 P. M.
Bible Study and Prayer, 7:30
P. M.
A Warm welcome is extended
to all!
Oneness
Pentecostal Church
REV. C. S. DRAPER, Pastor
Welcome to our Oneness Pen-
tecostal Church, located on the
Austin highway.
Saturday Service, 7 P. M.
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Sunday Morning Service, 12:00
A. M.
Sunday Evening Service, 7:00
P. M.
Pentecostal Church
Of God
REV. HOMER WALLACE
Pastor
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00
A. M.
Sundav Evening Worship, 8:00
P. M.
Weekly Service, Thursday, 8:00
P. M.
Assembly of God
Church
REV. WAYLAND WOOD ALL
Pastor
Sunday:
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M.
Wednesday:
Prayer Meeting, 7:30 P. M.
Thursday:
Women's Meeting, 2:15 P. M.
Dr. Neil R. Gurwitz
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours — 8:30 to 5:30
Daily Except Tuesdays and Fridays
(In Elgin on Tuesdays and Fridays)
OFFICE: 923 Main St. (Next to Chamber of Commerce)
Phone 106 Bastrop, Texas
THE COWBOY in the photo major problem with Steine«\ a1
above is a lueky one. He had ready this year several trucks
just taken a hard spill from have been literally torn to splin-
in back "f "Boot Hill," No. H ters, and one whole day was lost
Brahma hull in the Tommy Stei- in West Texas when the liull
ner r-trtng of the meanest, salt herd went right through a stout
lest, fightingest Brahma bulls corral and scattered ivto the
in all the Southwest. "What's streets of a ^mall town where
lucky?" you ask—. That cow they'd been unloaded to feed
b y spilled off "Boot Hill" close and water.
enough to the dummy, which You'll see real
respect, and
can be seen at the right edge of oftentimes a trace of honest fear
the picture, to have the hull's m th,. eyes of the cowboys who
attention focused on the dummy j settle down behind the humps of
rather than on the cowboy! these vicious Brahmas in the
"Boot Hill" is a mean Brahma chutes. Watch for Boot Hill
about tackling a dier after he's during the Homecoming Rodeo
down . . . several first rate bull August 28, 29, and !0.
ruler.- have been seriously hurt
after taking a hard spill from
him and many have been -aved
by the quick tlunking and act
in IT of Bobby Clark. or other
Steiner bull fighting clowns.
Like most of the Brahmas
Calvary Episcopal
Church
R. SCOTT COPELAND
Minister In-Charge
W. R. Kesselus, Supt. Sunday
School
Our Heartiest
CONGRATULATIONS
To The
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
And
that Tommy Steiner bought for Services:
Sunday School, 9 45 A. M.
Holy Communion and Sermon.
11:00 A. M.
hi* strings, "Root Hill" is wick
ed in every respect. Dangerous
a* he is in the arena, he's worse
to handle in the chutes, doing
his be i to maim every c wboy If your business -eems to be
that come within reach of his slack, try the time-tested tonic—
powerful head. Shipping thi.- advertising in the Bastrop Ad-
bull, as well as the others, is a I vertiser and watch it improve.
Our appreciation for the opportunity of handling the
Electrical Contract in their new building.
KINCL HARDWARE CO.
TAYLOR TEXAS
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litre 0\riSWas
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we mean by that headline
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Special.
You get a lot more room than the
same money buys elsewhere—real,
man-sized, six-passenger room.
You get power—flash-fast Fireball
8 power—the highest horsepower
and compression ratio ever put in
a Buick Special.
You get a ride that's big-car soft
and steady and level — the Buick
Million Dollar Ride of all-coil
springing, torque-tube drive,
X-braced framing.
You get wonderful handling, lux-
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—plus a long list of "extras" that
don't cost you extra.
And those "extras" alone, at no
extra cost, are like a welcome
Christmas bonus. Direction sig-
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mileage indicator, automatic glove
box light, dual map lights, oil-bath
air cleaner, full-flow oil filter,
vacuum pump, bumper guards
front and rear—they're all yours
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1953, newspaper, July 23, 1953; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237437/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.