The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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THE BASTROP ADYKKTIaKR, BAaiHOF, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 11*28
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SL'BS( RIPTlONs \ HI ALWAYS i'A YAB1JC IN ADVANCE
1 n " paper jilwuy* discontinued at the expiration uf Utue paid.
Kntere 1 an ne< . r..i matter «t th l'i>t>toffiCu at ki*. troji under uc* of
Murcti S, lt>70.
Cards of Thai Resolution* uf Heaped, Announcemt and N'Uri -
of nji Ent4Ti«iiuiit t ' *nich itdit.i*■ -n is charged, !. • r • « . ;or «i
me of one rent word.
Church Ai nu'jM> Club AetivitiM, Lodge Noti'• >r.d i items "f
public intert -t «re earne ;'.y solicted All copy must ' i A'udne
v>«n to ins-u f i uble in, bin thi« doe* not n -un fi • , u t,.) wuit until
th*' time to hand in > don't see hew I A"P u tan t«rt. it in, but
HOW EARLY
Texas and 7exansl
Winter t.irden Oru'.ini/ution
'1 ho ■ ■ >' > || Chumbei "t' Com-'
ii in tin \\ .• r Garden l>i>trkt 1
• lt\n- i ••• i .i-ih| with the re*]
-ul - of it- organized effort# that it
ha- decjd' i t" i ntir.Ut it- operati. n i
fl tig the >ame lint another year I
The ht adtiun t ■•!•.- w 111 bt moved to
\ ht i" t, w 'h •' <i Sullivan n-
pi t■~i let .ii. : .1 < I I' ra<er a •eere-
tar> Tex.i truck and frui growers
have learned that the chiMst and
mti- ■ eft'i t nt iit iran :• ition i> e , n-
- Hi't Somt day the
1 cbpi t in'.ly th c'tt« n
1 learr valuab'.It *-
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in allied line-.
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7 x 2- 11 x 2-* 2/1 Hi Won
POUBIED and REDOIJBLEt
Shi|>i ing I'lfk- I |)
1 KnMland fro
story, so tx*
hroughout tie
d rem vvetl ae-
■ usiness. Fr gs
rathur, horned
rog . Northern
; t • know what
i i"' searching
them, and elf-
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writes ai
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ranch animal, t• i' ti
place. In I ampasa
a ten-foid Inci
production in the last five yiin Th<' Red River, Kaufman ami Jefferson,
shipments thi spriiu. ai t 1 r led t«> th< countie- that ha\e made their
reach ten carload . San Mar. es- rep- r!-. Tt be most effective, every
tima'.e are that the Hays county part of th' Stati should assist in the
product ■ will luiny: in $150,0(10. the <1 -truction of this pest.
fall elii> havirur In • n approximately
$lt (i,M(. Th pne ,;mp from i>'i Million Hollar ( ommuniO
to f r ci'Fit■ a i" unci. I hen i.w hardly
ar* a oi
of tht
S111 i t h
famous
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of Texas, in pro-!
population, keep]
om ' Men ticallv a ha
ro. Smith. Ell . Oray-on, Fannin, j Small Cit> I'aviiiR
m hair I. mar. P. 11, Wood, Denton, (primes, J The mall citit
portion to th'ir
fully up with the larger cities in thi
matter ()f street pavirj; and other im-
provements. For in tanee, Uvalde
\vilh a little more than 5,000 poptila-
'i■ "i. ha- 11 miles of paved -tree's.,
and will oon vote a $100,000 bond
j Issue to be u*ed for pavitijf, side-'
a farm in Texas, unless it be the Rowena. whieh the hist ccnsti> <***-1 walks and other improvements. Mc-
smal! fruit or truck farm, on which "l."a!"i h:H ' !ll-~ \ "'• -', itan . hut n;,., asphalt *om twen-1
at least a few voata may not be kept wl!^h 8 ""rroundedby a flne «rt- ty-four blocks of st-aets In the rts-
to profit and with little trouble. ^Hu™1 MJct^n- 8i"Md ®«®®° idence district! of the town. Those
of cotton during1 the season J«st itt>ms w re noticed in the papers of
closed, that crop having an < st imiued | nn,. ,|.r ,(nf! ,)Ut .. . .a,,^e. v.h.,. j
once existed v:ih'" 0f SV"" 1,1 *ddition the j, gaing. ove, T,.x A town !
fiiilk has Pro( Ut' So',; in l'lt* town, according I or vj|j,
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est lii'lit-f that flu* faliiu't'in
tlM'i! ill ( lit'slrrfu 1 •: < ■ ;a-
relfi"* ore of finer <jiia!i!v
and hi'iirc of li« (t« i
than in am oilier cigarette
at the |iriee.
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Mdk '.o.(i I'upular
The prejudie that
again-1 the use of v
'toot.!'.
ing t1
Its V
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to estimate . was 81,000 pounds of
h IHifubt of the milk and
•.!;n a 1 ar.-'.H. ■ food, espec-
ii 1 y'Mirr.' children,
homes now
The mil!;
for invalid:-
m. 'arm- a: I town
have a ' .-w u: iik I a
cups, $28,000; four ears of cattle,
fS,0()0; ix cars of wheat, $l.r),000;
nr.11 ten car- i f oat $10,000. Rallin-
ir?r, t!. ounty '-at, which i- close
, ,• bv, bough'. Rower.a grown products
'il'v -ad 'in- timated r $-00,000. Many item .
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in i
goa' is atio'H the t ;
rues tic animal It i
expt - vt ly kept and i- i title and
do. ii. Mar \ laniilies tin- u^'hout Ire-
coun'.ry 'h.-. rel'.ictantly i)euran the
use i f ,r .at milk for some invalid or.
the r ■ inmeiiaation i f a physitiin,
have f.iund it so wholesome and
nouri-hitur th • th milk ha- been IJ'.-cLl>t*rr> I'ickinir Time
substituted ■ n'ireiy for cow ' milk Blackberry picking ha
for family use.
like vejretabi' and fruit, are not in-
Row en a-
raph ex-
omplain-
cluti' 1 it; the <climates f
grown I roduc' , Th
p'ain'j whv li wena
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if hard time
village is never too -mall to keep}
If in the fii-t class in matters of'
it-
civic impr ivement.
ta'autifyini; Contest
The Di 1 ley Ci\ii League ha- put
on a contt -! of a kind that might
well he ini
TOO M It'll
his step-sister j his wife,
brother of of mv own son. w!
augunt' d in every place ir, , , , .. , ,
To.,! The tow'i i divided into four e>ve(^ patient to the asylum doctor. "I wa- also the son of my wife's step
secti. ns by the Tt. rseetinv I ighwav- n"'t :i >'ounlf u'dow with a grown-w daughter and therefore her grandson
center.;:g 'th. • . The -ee'ion will stt'P-daughter and I married th That made me grandfather to m
Millions to V'.!.' Killed
g nas begun in
Smith county, where the acreage i
liti .o'r and the crop better than e\er
daughter of my wife, had a son. That
' — boy was, of course, my brother, be-
"I tell you how it is" said the mild cause he was my father's son; but he tin child of ni\ grandmother
"I am my mother's brotl ■
my wife i - her own child'
options will stt'P-d«ughter and I married the ' '* 1
strive to see which can be made the widow- Then my father met our step- Mep-brother. Then my wif.
m. t beautiful the ori/.es being r<daughter anil married her. That <on my brother-in-law.
bu-hes t. Ik awarded bv lie < ivic! i"'" '1. r"y wif<; ,h<> mother-in-law of "The step-sister of my son is aho
whi-h. of cur . will be u-e,r ,.u'r father-in-law. an, 1 made my step- } j rn)ndmother b-faut',. be is her
to still further h-nutifv th. wioninir ,hiU^hlVr my step-mother, and mv '• lh "
her became my step-son. See. ten-son child. My father the
Then my step-mother, the step- 1-rot.hei in law my < .■ I<f. ! <•• .. . •
I unction inters °rl*s . ,,.. ,n,...................,. ,,.•,.. yjyjg ^ nr
'ion in
son is my father's nephew, ai
a my own grandfather, ami I
tand ii!" The (tutlooker.
On. laify FRKL with eael.
ticket on M 'liday night. <i■ •
gram, rt ../ular prict -, can yo
th• . in Austin" I'hxie Theati.
j Junctie.e ha long bet-n famous for
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Acc« tiling •« r'-p. rtf compiled by before, and -'ainetl lips and teeth all i jt K . \ w„|, . ha- been i.i'her r-<,
the Texas Experiment Station at , over the county will soon be givingIbehind in its facilities for distributing! [B
t j over
Co'l. stati'ii 1,917,Oi.'l rat were t ' mony to th' popularity of this J the v uer ••-, it.-
killed in thirteen counties in Texas delicio'is Texas fruit. Lindale and j k,
oMrcom<
water ystem as n result of a b.nd i:
from iJeeember, 1927 to the close of. Swan are the leading berry centei
February, lie's The United State- - of the county, there being 1.000 aer- Ul, -ntly voted
Department of Agi i'-uli.;-v t timates ;.wi. in the Lindale community.
That is to p
iy the building of a .
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ASK THE MAN
for whom we have done work—
{ilwmt ilic <(vialit\* of our Lumber.
When you want expert Lumber utlvice consult us
let us give you an estimate.
You will be Mstonishly surprised at the low prices
we w ill quote.
We build anything trom a fence to a complete
home or building of any kind.
Spring Time is Here Let u> figure w ith you on
repairing your screens and other reeded things.
J. L. Wilbarger & Co.
BASTROP
RED ROCK
Junction has |
!v a I'.ttg time been a natural health f:'/
re .-OH for Texans. btit since eomp. t- ;
ing a splendid hotel, putting in water £
Works, building tourist camps at I
di ing other thing- for the convenience i f:'
in is, it. will become even more ij.j
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Grasp Your Opportunity !
Opportunity i- Knocking Loedlx at Your 1 )oor'
of
popular with travelers.
WTAW PROGRAM
It wants to o,.i 11iti
\our thought* ami -dim
t l>i> \ n t ues of the thrift
Sunday, April 15
11:00 a. m. Chapel Service.
Monday, April 16
12:10 p. m.-—The Livestock Mar-
ket Outlook Frof. D. \V. Williams.
Tuesday, April 17
12:10 p. in Interesting the Chil-
dren in the X'alue of Money—Miss
Gertrude Blodgett.
Wednesday, April 18
FJ:10 in. The Annuin Contt t
in X' cational Agriculture—Prof. E.
R. Alexander.
1 hur.sday, April 19
12:10 p. m. Insects: How They
Breathe, Reproduce, etc. Dr. [!. W. |
1 Mil-ing.
Friday, April 20
12:10 p m. Frepare to Plant More
Pasture Prof. R. T. Stewart. i
•1:00 p. m. Baseball, Texas Uni-
versity \ Texas A. and M College.
Saturday, Npril 21
. 3:00 p. m.—Baseball, Texas tJni-
'varsity vs. Texas A. and M. CollaM.
8:00 p. ni - A. and M. Night K\-
Students' A-s'n. K. K. McQuillen,!
Secretary.
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The goddess of ( On-
tent incut, I Iap})iness
and Prosperity smiles
unon tlio>e \xlio hax't
acquired the systemat-
ic, ii.( ihodic, intelligent
saving liabit.
Worry, poxertx', and
debt are the children
of extravagance.
Saving is a greater
art than earning.
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(Irasp your opjKirtunity todax 1o be happy, prosperous and content
count \\ i111 this Bank all you need is $1
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Milk Brighten* Silver
The silver will be much brighter if
you add a little milk to the watei ,n
which it is washed.
First IS/ational Bank
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Schaefer, H. A. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1928, newspaper, April 12, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206584/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.