Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1961 Page: 2 of 8
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HASTKOP (TKXASl VDVKKTISl-'lt. KKHIiLAKY H IS«JI
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Long, hot. dry months ahead will be no threat to
farmers and ranchers if you have a plentiful supply
of water ....
We can furnish you with
NEW WATER PUMPS
Any make or model, size or depth
INSTALLED AND SERVICED
BARGAINS
Used Water Pumps
1 1 H. P. CENTRIFI'GAI.
1-2 Fl. P. JET
1 2 H. I'. JET and 2d (iallun Tank
DEEP WELL ROD TYPE PI MP «ith 3-4 H. P. Motor
Cylinder
and
brass
2 H. P. RED JACKET Sl'RMERSIBLE
i 1-2 h. p. rapid a yton submersible ith 150
mt-rsible cable and 63 feel 1 1-1 KaUanized pipe
feet
sub
2 - 42-jiallon pressure tanks
1-21 gallon pressure tank
3-1 II. P. JACl'ZZI 3 Stage Jet I'ump, u>ed \er> little.
Carries new pump Guarantee (1 year)
Miscellaneous pipe fittings and valves
like
new,
COMPLETE LINE OF IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT
BASTROP HARDWARE COMPANY
LLOYD KETHA, Owner
COUNT* HOMI
TfUTCN AGO*
Resort Bird Shooting
Open 'Til March 31
It vi'ti failed to cct your quail
liutiit tin open ea*on on wild
j!unsi bird:-, you -ti!! have an
opportunity ot K't hi plenty of
>lu)OtinK *t 11111111'. ou- report a
re.t- throughout the ->tate, ac-
cording to Howaid lHklu'i-n, ex-
i iitivi Mvu'tary of the Game
and ish Commission,
I'nedi the law quail, pheasant,
and pen raised ma laid ducks
ma\ be shot at these reports
until March 31.
iju:t<' a few of these shooting
re-nrts operatt a clubs Others,
iu'W i vei, take hunters 011 eithei
t da !> ot a pel bird basis. Ynii
' Pa,:" i.aii take your ow n dojf-, or do#-
handler 01 art out ot a|,(j trainer- ar,, aVailble at ad
ditional fees.
A list of the Texas .siiooting
resorts and their atldreuses can
h< obtained from Joe Davidson,
Bix Tyler, local represent
ativt of the Sporting Arms In
stitute.
\ Shopping Guide I or
Pot- \nd Pan*
Have yoi> burned the potatoes
in a thin sauce pan 01 had a
f *iu it y cake from .in odtl-uetl
pan? Then lid you promise your
-ilf to pay more attention to the
kind and >i?.e you next buy
The -election of t: e I 1 k h t
utensil for the joi> is important.
Some irritating experiences with
inferior pots and par are: One
that develops hot spots which
causes food to -tick. One that
heats too rapidK or too -lowly.
Baking uten- that ate not
standard si*!
lo>e their
balance. Outfitting your kitchen
represents a sizeable outlay of
money. Making wise choices r>
quires study. Some consideration-
are:
No one material 1- best for
every use.
No ore material can guaientee
more healthful food than other.
It is r.ot geneially Lro.>d economy
to buy "Package" sets.
Judge each uten ;l on it- ma
terial, size, shape, weight, iid
and handle.
1 - tht utensi! well com 11 u ted
and without nard to-clean fea
tures.
The bottom -hould be flat -
that it will -it levellv.
metals. It is not plated 01 coated, out bubbles
the ame metal no*'- through thi PoKCI l.\|\
utensil. i.- glass fused t
I'NAMKL WARM 1 f U s e d ..I . a
jjla.-s or a steel base fired at porou-, ie-i>(
>1 ikh temperature, it may chip alkalies. It
or break, it absorbs heat fa-t agai n t ,
and food may corch. The poorest ct anm iuhi
quality is dipped once the best TIN 1 ufi
three times, Good war* ha. a fir loattm-
smooth noi porou- suit'ace with- not >uitahi.
TELEPHO
TAL
ky C L Canon, Manager
m
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MECHANIZED CASH CARD;.™8
Recently thele ha
This 1- another sign
questions from our
explanation 1- due. .-
Straight -nil -
tails conserve
Smooth surfai
uirfat
ut
ight
oe in
Mze ana
balance.
Handles should nevi turn n« r
be hot in the hand.
Lid - h 11 0 : d t«« t .• .* -fitt.t g
with an easy-to handle k'.ob
and i'expensive. It i> a good
heat < onductoi but ometime-
develops hot spot- Sheet metal
tr.v -fe! ! eat evenly but doe ■
not always hold heat well. Sud
den changes may cause the metal
t< warp
ill ASS oven ware and flstim-
w ea ! This nietenal 1 non-
pori
8T.d
gooi
wit I
pen
by-
rot m-
co« ting
mav be
been a change in you
>f p 1. «r?« We havi
customer* about telei
oiiit of tin question
nat 1 tin billmi dati of
A - ae 1 |'in lulling date i«
Why do- t I Rct my bill
Hn-trop en
« the 27th
ncht aftei
•\nawet I-
Calls tOgi'hel,
bill.
•It
to
Othr
lenibb
hai
\S he
n is
bill due?
u-., does not stain, al'-orn-
holds ht at well but is not a
orniu. tot It will break
a sudden chang. of tem-
' .re. (ila 1- ju.t affected
ood acids or alkalit , dot .
rust and requires no finish
materia! It
I w or moder-
A1 -wer
become- pa
of ert 1 . "iiii
U at i 1
\ • V. :
telephone
e 15 da v
bill
aft.
I due up.
the billing
car 0
ting
ha
Th.
of other
-<• ritrhol.
<1
For surfact
I tensils
A I.I M1N I'M
Material
( <K>kint>
CAST
only to copper a- a
even heat conductor,
by pouring hot liquid
molds or forms. It is
«d up in decorator
quic
and
I: 1- made
metal into
noa dre-
colors of
Rockne Society Has \.Ray ProperU
Board Meeting ■ - j i ri
I sea Is Great
Benefit To Man
Mr* Mark Goertz, Presided at
the board meeting of the St.
Anne's Society meeting held in
Sacred Heart School auditorium
Thursday evening, February 1.
Mrs. Vernon Bartsch, chair-
in a n of the confraternity of
Christian Poet i i n e announced
that the spring session of Di>
cussion Clurjs reviewing and con
tinuing "The Life of Christ
would be started shortly.
The annual Austin Diocesan
C o u n c i 1 of Catholic Women'*
C o n v (• 111 ion will be held in
Austin thi.- spring. Three ladie-
from the parish will attend a-
delt gate- for the parish organ-
izations. Delegate- will be elected
at the general meeting.
Mrs. Goertz reminded the
chairmen th. t the annual re-
port should tie .-i.-nt to the dis
trict chairman by March.
The program for the F<-burary
general meeting was planned.
Attending the board meeting
ve e Mi-. Mark Goertz, ptesi-
ient. Mr.-. Thon.a Goertz. sec
H'tary; Mi-. Matthew B'arts h,
(latent ami family education;
Mi . \'ernofi Bartsch, chairman
of the confraternity of Christian
Doctrine; Mt . Adolph Muehr,
library and literature chairman;
M . Adolph Senlel, legli-lative
chairman; and Mrs. lie: man
Wilfelm, welfare chairman.
A 60 year old grandmother
refused her physician' sugges-
tion of a chest x ray to help
him diagnose her ailment.
She had heard how x-ray
might affect the health of hei
grandchildren. They were helthy
youngsters, she explained, and
h< want' o to keep tr em that
ay. The incident has become
u cias-'c example of a disconcert-
ir g mi; <-onception a-.out radiant
energy.
be gauged.
These endlcs- advantages are
the rea-ons for possible peril It
i- simple arithmetic: the more
you use anything, the greater
i- the chance for nil-use.
But the veiy fact that <1 g< r
exi-ts |. a sort of -aftv factor.
Persons engaged in peacetime
use of radiation equipment and
materials, acutely aware of the
chance- of a rni.«< ue. handle them
with extreme caution.
porcelain enamel atxi can g"
to the table
S T A M !' F D ALt'MlNFM
made by rolling the metal 1 r■ t■ ■
thin -heets of different gauge
of thickness « 1-11 gauge i<
commended for thermo-tativaiiy
controlled u nit- or burner-1.
Thi -i utensii- ur- ie-< expen-ne
but lens dura!)l< They dent and
bend and can b sctatched. An
odizitig make- aluminum *tain
and corro-n n resistant.
("Ol'F'FR I- a exieiielit heat
is <ifteit applied
>f utensils mad>
conduetor -^hich
to the bottoms
ot other metal*
IR< )N ma;. b«
or made fc m sheet- of metni
A cast iroti ntensil |. durable
heavy, hard and somewhat brittn
,.t« heat should be i-<-d A metal
grid should he used ( n the sur
fac- unit.
I' V R O C F R V M A -up.
t - ■ ceramic melted, formed
a i i- oled a glas- It can Ix
u-"d on the surface or in the
oven, never bend*, buckles 01
ivau> It rai go from th« frw-zei
to tt • range without damage It
i« nun porus. will not readily
-•cratch, cannot absorb f a t or
food.
STAINLF.SS STF.FI. is a mi*
turi of steel, chromium, nickle.
ma agar.ee .e i d ,jin- n It 1-
r. i-tant t« -tain, will water
l "t if not dried thoroughly, is
■ xt etnely durable but i« not a
good heat corxluctor urii. <s not-
ion 1 co'. ered with copper or
aluminum 1? may have core
.e! «... t« hi plate It is
expensive and may h a \ e hot
« pots.
Magr a' t« n e - . mh mi
tion (alioy> of metal . aluminum,
magne 1 ,m and .'her metals It
<!■" r.ot dis with t;e,it. nor
accumulate food tain. It i< ar
me.
wri
>our payment
The card hou
111 it by stap
condition, whe
r* suit Fxtra
ha*' 1 '!> ' tht
condition
tuall
hole
hole
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can
ild n<
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spec
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punt
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hav
If
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from vi
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>e folded, t
check If th> cai
put intfi tht mach
.'arc i taken b%
• make sure they
aitout >
re aiw.i
NOW HEAR THIS.
Rem.
11
part 1:
commu!
mend"
mber thi
used to gas
f the tllp W
iuateif Whel
J phrase made famo<i
atterdiot of crew
sen new order
an wets were
had
w a
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1 or 11
requir«
up
\ .
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and c
t. p ■
profit*
the r«
yst.
f f e r.
For
>m
folks in Ba-troj
•:i; for "..he hotm I
many advantage
in! a net you can
the phni'0, even a>
you're in
s e
nust
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pro]
ind-r
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that
to vot
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may have a mmuar c _
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- t«> iave tim
talk ft m root-
• er the door v
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item*
Near
broadra
through
aeh phone
the 1 alic
a sma;l mic
in the
If vou'd likf
j«i«t n I •he t,
ph<
ophont
information
mt 1 a «n
The person
ated in the
ahotit
ba
H
Co// ky Bumb r. If'i tw/ct /ait.
SOUTHWISTiRN ULl TlllPHONt C0MPAH1
Ju
physiciar
long and
for the
would
r t-cord, the
ave tliought
before order-
patient had
iy
Now Is The Time
To Plant ....
FRUIT TREES
Pecan Trees
ALL SIZES
STUART DKSIR ABLE
BI'RK FIT
Sl'CCKSS MAYHAN
Fruit Trees
PEACH - PEAR - PLUM
APRK t T NECTARINE
California Roses
Fresh, dormant Stock
No waxed or slored Roses sold
VISIT
OCR NI'RSERY
CALL
OR
Davis Garden
Center
GR K .'i."1 (i"1
2^th K GUADALUPE
AUSTIN, TEXAS
serious
ir.g r ra\ if the patient nau been
an expectant mother. But it could
hardl> have been dangerous for
grandchildren who lived some
where up north at the time.
Radiant energy is iike fire 01
e .etricity. U.-ed unwisely it > an
k 1 i. 1 maun. F eij .vith caution
it become- mat ' servant, bring
;ng him fabulous benefits.
For decades, radiation devices
in the and of skilled persons
have neen tool- of unparalleled
importance in medicine and den
t i - r y. X-ray and fluor.-copic
machine . p t p '• r 1 y operated,
actually permit a phy-ician or
dentist to photograph the int<*r-
iot of the human body. "Aimed"
tit am- of di eppenet rating ray —
-ometime pushed by two mil
lion volts of electricity- -may
efficiently tieat cancer in prac
tieally any body organ.
Within recent year industrial
1. of radioactive i-otopes—
another type of radiant energy—
have grown to enormous pro-
portion- More that 4U(i individ-
uals and firms in Texa- are
j>ft ently registered to um them
mdei .s'tati Board of Health
rule and regulation
With isotope- oil men tan
locate uruit ground leaks, and
etigineeis can detect flaw in
tructural steel t> 1 measun tht-
life of cutting tool.-. The thick
< of paper, the fulltu-- of
1 t illed can, the effect iv t-nes
of a washing machine, tht weal-
ing quality of floor wax can l: Us
I OKI) LOOK
*
mmm
Beautilully built to set irends in styling
bcautiliillv built to lake eare ol itsell
I his is probably the most irini.tod I ook
in automobile* l.ik* the mhiI1iii .
for iii^t.uire. (Most oilier «. rs h<i\i ' i St t
it l<#oks besl on Us original sf tune,
I ?d (•al.txie I In rool ,hm! .ill 11 i< t
the f.n wen des^ned ?* iiu/eiher
I his 1* what makes tin ( iassn I « rd I
Moreover this < ai is as b( aut dulls but It
as H is beautifully Ihaftrd \s Foffl lakes
car' of itself, it lakes < are of youi budget
Sf e the rosiei at right, and von I! < n
dud' //us in 1 lie lord in votir future
May we open Us door to sou s*>on.'
IIKRK'S MOW I III hi POKII T\l\l> ( \RK or I I SKI K
I ubf1t«tt« lt «lf
rh««V) lufcn* •
U t ?U mmult
1 on ft
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CI0ot\% iH own otl e-t . g 4 ',* n #•. U'*'"
rhir«g <. ilh I or fS t ful !</• !'*tff|
ttirriu|h tptClttly
Ad|u t« M own bf«h•* Irt. , /• Mafcts id
juii < htm i t at-automatic ally
Cum (ft Ita own mtiffWt J .bla
wfa(«pad and atumm«/• J lo (a%t thi•• timai at ton| ai
ordinary mufttao
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1961, newspaper, February 16, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237831/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.