Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1959 Page: 3 of 8
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BASTROP iTKXAti) ADVKRTISKK, OCTOHKK 15, 1959
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Mi ■, James
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. t, . i, Mr .
vji Vernon
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rted "ii the
,ij ayiiH
j,p the entire
■ a bill vva
enacted. Sh ' gave the following
point f« i good Citizenship;
Kvery good citizen should vote;
should « k fin and read congied-
itorial wonl>; baby -it for
votei - ;di 11 iiiutc editorial ma
teiiaj, edneat. youth t«< help
make them more responsible
and Safety The following sta
titices will given by a high
way patrolman. for the *tatc of
Irxu . l-.ach year 2.">00 people
an killed, over 125,OOo injured
.'ith approximately ;4.ri million
dollar of property damaged.
Kvery minute a per .on i on the
citizen -; and a a publn candi highwtu or street that person it>
date v\hnt are hi qualification , a po ible traffic victim,
ami platfoiri S ,e aUo -aid that ||tl„ iu„ thinKS that
U" •■"nu.utU. recommend d I |k. ubou, Uu. siluuliwll.
that the alary of eorigr. men ,l(m. ur„form ,.„y Uuffll. luw„.
1 ' ' ' ' ' ' " upped; uniform • igr. . atia! and mark
HERE NOW ARE
.xv- r.; .'...15™.'
W"" I"T
fl III f.t.OOO ' t • |,HOU a Veal : |«
WH- stfe - -ei
official are
and more lik
due to the I'
than a well paid of firm
Mr-. Hull uIm guve ti.
that under paid i departmerit
-urn. time forced
i. to accept hi ihe
illttd. tp.at. il.i: y
ings; Through th. city
each
police
city hould
keep a complete record all
accid* t School hould nutin-
tarn driver eduation clause* in
eluding actual driving test.-, to
include ail tudent at one grade
levei >>'hool> -hould have good
-afety program- in general, such
school afety
tc.; Kach com
hould ha\e adequate
li[) and veil trained police person-
" eniit**r ■ thi-ugh the training 'tel. adequate t. iting law for
th.hav. received mak< good J Intoxicat. I dn\er-; a modern
If no lilt m ruber traffic court; < >«• la t the nearest
lowing , outlet
tat«tl at the
fol-
on I 11 that vv ere
Convention Kach
Home I i.nion -1 r ation Club should i!l • bicycle club
a i-t I H woik in th. communi j patrol, athletic,
Iv and provide at least two j munity
adult leader' for S II Club
I II leader*. If no
r- able or willing to <rv
leader it i« the renpon
of t he HI) Club to locate a
leader They know the people of
:th. community, their like and
, int. re t -. and capability
Iter thai tin Kxter.«iofi
w . ometime - for> < d
f'.r a l H leader.
as a
bilit v
bet
OCt 2*
tm 31 sr.
lr her report on th. I
11 \\ >r i ihoj... M r ..Keil.
the following conduct rub
ward n ->n iating with
p< <ip ■ - .me v. uy- 'itn *. «:
tuca-
jjave |
• t o
HRINE
IRCOS
i'.ATtST INDOO*
.5 ON IARTM
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A AVAILAMT
;■ icot: ;hi r.s
k U to J P M
M ORDitS ♦
i of Check to P<r.
~trou*. P O !V>)
Teicu Sp*ct!y
'<■ -«• Nl^ht P r
•' 'f mnH Prj'-e
OOUCiO BY
* HUI TIMPLi
|f help
! in
t<.
ho r
th
uti
iiier
.ad
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rng
thi ti
be
iderly pc -on*
«. nur triK home*,
own private hon .
kr to then' Manv
!e are una hie to
pix.r eyr*ight Giv-
teniion i a: "tk er
ti li Man ;ik•
but hav
no
rb
Ictte;■
t h' rt
i an writ«
- .r tak
•> are capa
five th. ns !
> uitcamaaUon
re t> O- a j
M-
afety offuel to et up a -afety
program; and above al be cour-
teoj ti, the othei driver.
Mr- l.inenbei yi i ai-o gave the
foilowinv in a It ii ruit- given by
I>r (,reeii at t • ame Conven-
'*''1 11• ■ n. relating t- diabetes.
11 H. -aid ti.at 7 per-.'.-nt of the
' population at. di.. - ties. This
a ill .-ii . which nTui- when
par e , a . a vital or gan of
the body, either ■ annot or has
diffi. ulty n. making the insulin
to control the nugai a person
g. U. fiom tf:• f he >ats.
Thi* d.-ea . tan attack any-
at any ar- M ■'hei who
'live .urge bal'i. are ipcept
a • • to th. i!,-■ a i Women are
niof. u-xeptatil. t an men. It
i often found in older persons,
>u' mor' -ev.-ri ;ti the young
people I • it contag
>• i ■ \ te-t of ttie hi.Mxi and
i . rev. Ill if th. dr- a. e is
t.
I ■. ent Pvt. v. thirst, con
'at • mg. ■. a in pan led by
if weigf t and -tr-ngth. in
i <• itching. tiredness, leg
•arnp chai g> r vi«ton, an-
no f • ; . v n pt-.n . f 1 >la -
t l.l
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widest,
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th«- •
f i n
am
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. nWrcer then i:av.
«-t, car
through
of in-ulin
■r m.-dki
V, rig! ■
kminati
. GET THE WRINGER WASHER
with Automatic Lint Filter!
NORGE
i _ L, € 2*20
OW HI • '
Mtll.
• Cwrtwi P'ftiwe
V. n«9*r
• ! ff, P : - < t -1«
• A, ' Rr * «>r
• Ml -p 0 fjnp
v. a full ac
diet control
through m-
ti«r -, watch
htivuig a phy
i at leaat once
.. .1 and foil wing '.he d.n torV
trit< ti«n . . ■ '« ly
■ • . ride.) n. -• ta.k aying
at thr ug -1udv iru /oo.j flu
• or . anitation. water up-
i . . niuru/.ation, and having
fart; y doct.tr. ar«. keeping
t i .'. family health and nick
•.. ord the die r t<> gfMMi
i ..peneii
16
SUPERLATIVE
NEW CHEVROLETS
FOR 1960!
Nearest to perft :! on a low-priced
car ever came!
4 IM 1'AI.AS — All the car you ever yearned for! Each embodies dis-
tinctive treatment inside and out, with triple-unit rear litfliLs, fingertip
door releasee and safety-relloctor armrests, lmpala sport sedan above.
4 BEL AIRS—Priced just above Chevy's thriftiest models! Like all
Chevies, they give you the famed Hi-Thrift 6 or a new Economy
Turbo-Eire V8 as standard equipment, l-door Bel Air sedan above.
3 BISCAYNES — These (honest to gosh are the lowest priced ef the
'60 Chevrolets. They bring you the same basic beauty and relaxing
roominess as the other models. 4-door Biscayne sedan above.
5 STATION WAGONS—Styled to carry you away, with the kind of
cargo vac* to carry away most anything you .vart to take with you!
Thrifty 2-door Brook wood above.
Tap —*«rt I BHt-rW Mm* Star* Cfta* Ht-TV-W Bom Chan SmMwa-WwU, ABC TV —Had SUttoa Ckm SvciS Frtd*r. OctotMr 9. CSS-TV.
See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
SIMS CHEVROELT
816 Chestnut
BASTROP, TEXAS
Phone 99
Heart Church, Rockm , Sunday, Anton Bmtsch of K : e. Mr. Peter Hartsch Sr., and Mr., great-grand parents.
Sept. nibei 27. Welcoming the baby .re her j and Mrs Jack Wolf of Sacred The mother is the former Miss
Sponsor- vs. . Mr d Mr.- two brothers and two -ister- 1 Heart Parish, Kockne, ar. the Hilda Hart-ch of Rockne.
•uitt
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See Us Before You Sell
SMITH & ViELLS
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Assembly of God
Church
SUNDAY:
Sunday School, 0 45 a. m
Morning Womhip, 11 00 a. m.
hvening Service, 7:S0 p m
W Kl N F.SDA Y:
Prayer Mretlng, 7:30 p. m.
HON Ml I ( l ISK \\ OI 1
Ii APT 1/1 H AT ROCK N !•
p.-r.ru. 1/uii". Wolf, infant
da jght.r "f Mi and Mr N' a - h
\\ If of -n. osi Heart Parish,
kn< . hoi! Sunday Septem-
• • JO, a: a tn in the Pas
t top Ho-pital, v^u baptued by
Hev < a ode V l-.llist in Sacred
For Greater Safet\
And More Prestige
Open A
CITIZENS STATE
Checking Account
>oiii i nolle v ik always available
but s \ | |' nuainst lo s or theft
V can. .-lied • I I l/K.NS S'l \ I I-.
ch«H"k I* votir proof of ever* bill
0 I .en dollar in your rhtckine
account is. insured b\ l'l>l( to
110,(MM)
^ |l\ easier to ntav within your
budget iK'catise < I T I '/. I*'. N S
SI'ATK check slubn are your lie
curate record of e\| en«lltur«^
Use Your Checking
Account For Your
Protection
Cli1ZENS STATE
BANK of BASTROP
• Vnl K KRIKNM.Y HANK'
MKMPKK KDIC
IS MY
MIDDLE NAME
W®
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This vutinu lath is a H"tm Set v ie Advisor
fin I'nitrtl Ci.is slic .iiitl Ium .isMH-i.itfs are
Irifinlly. familiar I.'Iks in many of the (^ttlf
Sftilli lilies ami P-wtis tti wliul. I'uited is
thf local uas company
It is their j«>l t■ > plan tn vv and remodeled
kit. hens lor om t ustomers. an 1 to demoli-
sh atf thf can* ami use ol kiichen and
laundry apphaiufs to customers, home eco-
iiomii s i lasses, appliance dealers and others.
Thev are well i-ducati'il. highly skilled
home economists — and Si HVU K is their
"middle name."
i i i t i a s tut
UNITED GAS COIPOIATION • UNITID OAS PIP1 lINE COMPANY • UNTon fHoouCINO COMPANY
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1959, newspaper, October 15, 1959; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237761/m1/3/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.