The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1929 Page: 1 of 6
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THE BASTROP ADVERTISER
:i tl
[ENTY FIFTH YKAR
BASTROP, BASTROP COUNTY. Till'USD AY, MARCH 21, VJ29
■
perators Enthusias-
tic Over Prospets
of Mayfield No. 2
„.,t mijed interest is .till beini
the M.iyfieM No. w.-l
•ing ,
.... U: ill.' M.iyfieM No. well j
kj, I- imr «li"iH«m1 .hi tin McCr.ll :
1 ! ,.no mile south if town, j
[,,,.', L- ,1 information received to-
were li'ttei f<ir oil
im.y were bolt week, ami an
. was being taken Wcdne
J merninjr.
L ,|n||trs ami promoters <>r this
j, VIry optomiHtic over the
for a good well mi thi
air down approximately
.,,Uiv (Wednesday), having
through another rock. "K" temperatures att. r that Uat-
L. , slackened in the Cedar ■ modi rate warm wave will end as
, . ei,,|i| ori mod. rati storm wave, ex-
WASHINGTON. March 1!) Cod
• .pi ted to center on March JO
give way to a gradual tise in
age temperatures after that date;
18
, , ,, ' iitei on moderate storm wave, e
!• ' '' -"""''I 1,1 • 1 . i d to cro - continent during week
f be ng "• «u" " • nt, ring on H.r , cro- es continent.
U|> W1 nil a a •. ■ entering on will he.
'.v • ks. pected to move down ii outhern
■o- ' t ite- oi' Great Centra! valleys and
( Ol NTin STOUK" oi* followed by a north rn cold wave |
II \ S FINK SUBS 'i ■ at in rn cool .vave; . jui ..
Irop a\ rage temperatures pro-
••• 1 ■
■ ich i/nai t intensity ct' month but
i. ill riot he expected to be generally
• i , St''re held ill t Iv•
the Itiirant Motor <
was under the direction
; Owen, of tIlk Hill, and
r j Watterson, r nting
||,mi. lteinonstraVio'i and 4-H
• I ■ • , i I i it 11 Grove, < i 'dm*
.' \\ tier.-on. They were
Mi . Girt'ia V<- t. II n*
... ji Agent, Mi I "tn
of V'.um Creek, and Mi ' •
nt V el nut Martin and debet
e nor langoroii , furnishing con
■n conducis1 ii. ,i. fi. 1'iiiatioii f
'• tatt , i.;■ i iioct ial ti i n> and
r typi. tl M h wea icr A mo !•
e warm wn^t
center on 31
nv\ ing storm
• ill be exiv t
Set
d W if it.it
Wi
.uratr.ni i
■ "i Mr;
ibou;
>urc liuyrt ifotn^i to In u> i'ur o,,
By Auiarl T. Hnui
bOtf^f
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NUMBKR 43
Mr. .J McNeil of Houston will
arm-, in li;us!rop Friday and wdl
i..ke tivi'i' the attivi management of
Hie Hastrop Inn.
M' McNeil conies to Bastrop high*
lv recommended a a first class hotel
man, ami w< bespeak of him making
a siave s With the ItK'al hotel.
Mrs. .1. T. < rysup ,in retiring,
it'- that she has had four very
•infe. -fiid years in the management
"e l>.'i drop Inn, and she wishes
i to hank her many frien-ls who ua-
si.sted tt mnki them -t . .Mrs. t ryHup
ill move to her home in the north-
' ■ [tart of th« city, ami a. to tha
tuture. he ays that he has no
plans but will make Ba«trop her
home.
S( H I'll W l-:ST (. \s CO. UI I'UK-
SKN I \TIVK VISITS HXSTKOP
tl (i
tlu
IUtU e; HI
>wth will
ilt'l.
Klgin Sitni 'iy
ii eiii's Pf!
TON F<n
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l.' M i'i 11 ON OK HOI ! ! | , 'H
v im - .
,;n
* "it ,
L !
nl
. . W a tit . "n .. . i■ t < i
rg held a ''Country Store" at
'llstroni ilariiware ( . in Klgm
lay, ;,h Mr-. V. <i. Haile; f
I i ;i., 1 Mr i> S, Mc-
'ib Hade ill eltarge. A -
tii, , 4 • • \I i . Girt ha \ i t,
II,I .)oi n l', ef Mi Hade,
i e,\ c!i . of I lak Hill, Mn.
k, Mm. Mt fright and Mrs. Con-
f \duitc'a Pi ii i< • Mis- Loula*
ppe al-
pha;
♦ < irig Ap will .i
wt-ekl.. bulletin Moi.o
' • neat future , . cur
I Moon March 25, la t
II w Moon l'ir-t Quart'
Full Moon |.a t Quart- r M i\
P ? f.'
1) «'!
is s oi low •: 11
t Quartet',^
m-m
b
MS
ral T- xa stu-
• u ;i -* the listed on the
"or roll of ar . and
t'nivi i'-ity oi' Tt xas,
according to annouiu'enu-nt matj,-
I) an, H. T. l'arlin.
Tl I
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SI i t Lm i ! i L U L ; J i L
0
A repii t-ntativ( of tin* Southwest
t.i'.s Company wa in Hastrop this
We.-k, looking i . • r tin city in view 'if
bringing gii - re It b understood
' ba lit. i plans have beetx
'• and tl it the com.
i in- v. til en.d n >r" reprt-.-cntatives
ir city a .-■ near date.
t \". \ i !<>\ COb'POK VTION
n► i i m i i iusr i \< roitv
IN n.XAS
■ • iibnbuig, March 'JO. South
1 el ■ .11 I • xn a- pi• tl a lit". 1 lower
11. i eil a it jiro peril/
1 Ih( a ! iehulenbui g pinned on A
' b 'ii!|uet to.tay at 1 b'-caniQ
first < . nation city.
W . • . "i ,-ial upermterid-
eiit " (Ii t unn'.itMi Milk Produets
ce11■ ] . "I (It ■ -, ■ :, ■. iif. Wis.,
1' t ■ p ia■ ii, ti. finitely de-
. ignated '•.'I'ulenburg .. tin b> ation
t1 i■ |'.any lit l I esas con«
. .. .1 .ii at. tin W. (l. W.
hall here ut which In \s.t host to
leading h me . nun ami farmers of
Fay«• • 1 dorado and Lavaca coun-
tie . The plant will c. it $#0,000 and
rin b't lief
11 ti! y t il h
'i.t. acco'dlni
finally and
relief
\ rl Ii ir Brisbane,
II \ I ( tlW S ON \ !■'ABM
Much ha been
i if I
a few good cows oil evcrv
I'.it'h o I \ e. | th. farm relief pro- '' ,:,frr,'l"f the adviaability of , . iving this distinction
' |j' \\y; :t f I VV *rt,, ti!
i 't, apearcd the nam*'
- i* !a: - \Pon Fowler, son of Mr. A"' u 1 hal ;l" ; ' - f lh
;Ln,l ^| ,| |>_ (.'owler of our city. '>uttai«< wl. rh S' ;nien F. \u in fob nmII li« .n operation by July I or 15,
Tl \,|v.-rtist-r along with the "u|n the l.oui.ana Ixuni i :•> Ir. Cn aid. An estimated 1<" 0,«
n;ai . frieinls of Alton extend him i x'lu" ''ait Antonio in the A men 000 pounds of fresh milk will be
aid and writ- i.in heartiest eongratulations upon i 1 ans, -ii ! giasp at the mmoti- h 'tniled tlaily during the fir.>t year
wealth called l\ xas i o r, of operation ol the plant thus affor l-
; traced, numberetl ami ft dowi on ill ing an outlet, for dairy products
, , ,|u. ||,".,! t' ''|! General statements advising \ |;\\ | | \ (iOOHS STOUK lt|'' tourists' maps a- the old .-.an w. rth more than ? I .noo.oon, accortl-
I Iri-.ban.-' <; uot • 11. itr> 1,1,1 a '' n ore or less ef- FOB I. V GBANt.K IN M \Y Antonio Bond. ing to Mi Cro.,
e farmei mu t fective, but a more definite illustra- ■ j It was so dncreed Monday after- —o—
. r | vir uuiiiik tn. summer ,|"n recently set forth by a country J. M. Holt Co., owners of J noon by the action oi the houae Itt SPECIAL EASTER SERYICBS
'• 1,11|! ' ' month o that he can take a job in banker, i even more convincing. ston at Bastrop, Giddings and Schul- j pasaing finally tl..- Pafcton ienate «••• MmunniuT rui am
MB' !- • the city during winter months. This He do< ami thai if each farm, r - will move their Schulenburg| bill calling for designation of he old
Jni.'.'nls I'o Itu> I roph> I or linn' . .. ■, w; probably work'd| in b county had five good cows, and to I.a Grange in May, or as j road us a state highway. Tin bill
. o . m, j i ,',n I'"'" 1,1 1,1 ''fi- nam
„f Kylberg and Mi««i John ^jrd stating t hat th
1 !':r ' ' ,l >ro\' . ,j0 [us w<-rk during
Kural School '^ ' 'i 'iuritijif hard of
ili - ar. being held by th-v'"''' « alifornia and Florida.
nn«U through the different . 1 lvl"M that doea not give the
' I I II (* 1, 111 s ^ n" ' " > f I i 'met .1 legitimate prof it
rat -on and 4-H bibs , , ( amj invwtrB#nt ^ould
county, to raise funds to H lall,, SnM that „.Hson,
l.oving tup I" lie. givt n In HVI.-t ptecipitation of this period
to the rural school winning drawing to a cloae flood reli f
colli, -t
Id the milk or cream which they n as the bidding at. present oc-i provides for the biirhway's preset va-
pi't.iiut e.|, ' cash n turns would do a b\ the I.a Grange Drug Stoir l t ion and
iiiai nienance
throu rhout
There will be a pecial Faster ser-
ai' at tin Methotln t church Faster
Special musical numbers
vie
Sunday.
tn -o things in a year: can be vacated, according to a lease the survi ved and gmnit. . arked ,, . , , , , ,
I'a> tin arn i r' state and county n has been entered into by the route from Natchitoches, |,n • « - W1" rendered by the choir. I ho
re and Mrs. Krus- sidio, in West
O |'l
11 xas
n imc iiienniry
.ir at th ' .anty Met ;.
I also expects by thi.-i
fiitu! • ;• ail "t"' >••'
mfativi to he Short
M. <'ollege in July,
t he 11 >me I lemon t ra-
eonuiig fact, tho -lowly. Had a
■ ti ot I arm relief that would
• xp t:t'i!i• surplus teinpof.'ir-
i ojn the mark- t b"on in force
Iharve t, stiih action won 1
I n nth more than one htm
milliom to American farmers
axes. | owners of the -itor
I'a,, h automobile license and buy cle I, owner of the building at the j Moody likes the idea so1 there is i
:wo new tin's. northeast corner of the square. question o. the bill' becomi'ii '
I . 'i- a S-'tu kitchen cabinet, a I- .sctte County Ili'cord.
o l iving i laehino, and a $40 -ui' • — — -o— —
rn r iio f'lfnv Kiiin.' I'll IMH < OI \ V\ llf I \ ' T|4'<
►ut ol jv '\v highways, this « i kuuI
• ill retain its original wit. tin ■
broutt' N acogdechi's, CriK'kett,
ii t rop, New Braut felc, San
v lo i'resitiio, 'ast , ,( h(i j jon'.; (-|u|, held their regular
r t lie farm home, a;i 1 IMS I'KOI* < N I \ Itt O
• ,1 I, for the children MAKES STB Mlill'l "A S"
( it he a farm family of five per-
in. Cell-go Station, Texas March 21. i
at th"
.an lay t'liool department has set
' 1 their goal for l a-t i Sunday to in-
clude every tr.< niber enrolled. Kv ;ry
member > the church and Sunday
And notwithstanding nM r nt ; (.hoo, , urtr,,,, at,, n,| there ter-
Iay tendencies toward '.ran::' im.
I KINS (MB
( tiMMI I I F.I'. A( I IVK
I', i\ o m rth of paint for farm V total of lis.'! studen'
j..i,. •. .•' much to th org.ini/.a building'-. «V M. College of I'exas made sul'
, 'en that held the surplus, before! it. .,,|. . doing all these the fer- j fieiently high scholastic records dur- 1 ' loung Swop en w n ng a meting at the Baatrop Inn, ruesday
"'l'1 ' I arm pr . , , ,,n, i„ e.| w.-uld increase the ir.g the first term of th- present ; ^ c^'_> 11 , at. noon, wi.h a good number of en-
at t • ;o tivitie.i i. a live wire
f'-, • p.!?1 c'Hjht \ • • of iri- Pi ,J, 1,1 rlcH. !m, t'i- "il fertility of the farm, and till
irop ( •iiiii> prici *wiiI'.irain* ; > on j,, • .
..... • i i a l ;nrr
El IMIN VI ION III! B\ \ M KN I'
minting count'ie otherwise
■ t.' tive I -.n' t' v ill n t protect
-
W 111 (. 11W \s (IBK
\U \BI)l.l lt> SI \TK
would in addition have all
caK' for ale or for keeping to
I augment his herd.
In n t communities any farmer
J who has a good reputation for hon-
• t\ ami indusftry can borrow the
1
La
Saturday the elimination
•uSanient ,,f The County Meet m
>liaj ball ami play ground ball was
' tin Bastrop High School
I he Ba t rop High School 'be . taj. highway commission
^9-"d tl.. Klgin High School iii Monday allot* I >,H),.'.!t! state tun.Is
< 'iiti -t, l,y an overwhelmling '"r the construction of earth ap-
aj«
'ty. and in turn the Smithvillc pt'oache to the new Ilraxos river;
teams defeated the Hastrop bridge between Washington an...
Jfh n Imth contests, thereby nmk • W a 11• • r ctauitn . < n tIi*• \ustin-IIoii* ' ' "
H^Bi- latt. r the champions of the ton highway.
P in the above two events. The Voinnn . n awarded t |n
COSTS 0\ KB Mill ION in.'lies if nt'C - ary, with which to
buv hi- five cows, hecause bankers
n. iv. tier.'illy gltul to encourage tin'1
introduction of more dairy cows into
their territory Kerrville Mountain
St:n.
j|*' tournament covered the Cla.-'* I'acts totaling KM for improve.
■ hoof inly, and Rural school id .-aid main'*nam f 22" miles
.*§ t to take place at alater date, of roadway, fund died conditional
' ■' tournament held Inst. Sat • «•'.."!/ allotment amounting lo
\|. Ogdf in ' ' 1 on re nen
and i i' play ground ball and ■ t llighwiiv Fin'r. Gibb Gilehri t,
vo"®) ban I he McHade junior.' i d grantetl .1 t' four count it .
tin f r-'t part of the play- ' he following improvi in. ilt award
wtie announced
Kerr county, 11 .:.'•* mil. sin fa ■
tn ' nient, highway II; lb awn "•
Bo t, A 1st in, $ 11 ft,0S"i, I'.
I >i i/o- -(irimes \ nb ■'
Hra *■■ and Grime count ie 1'',
, ■ i adit :f at bridge, highw a\ ' .
■ , ri ,v < '■>, Malta.', s8". 1 10. an t
(•■I pany, I'al'a .
Hir. ... . county .lss ndb "ratlin *
and ihaiOHgf righw'tiy ii; I proto
• i Malbi ■ 1 lo:'
K a rn ( ' n nt y. . .. 14 n ra
■ r.i ' age, h .• !iw;a> ■' d>< .
Biibv; Ba rep, ? I 'M'. Hi. V•
all game, but the Faig'"*
ShB:'" l'l"'d tip and at the end of the
Si**? "••• .re wa I'aige I:!.
McHatle tnri first it tin loit
'! first three batters out. I
! ■' ceil Irgli!", and at the
" 'bird innit "■ tbe coi'i wa''
id Nit I lade 0.
' ' 1 ball game was an <a-v
' r ■. a t he Me I bide i rl"
_ ' ' return the ball. At the end
jJ*' e. ' lie s< ore a
"cDfi Ir III
(I
11 \IBVIN(i BKV Ki l l s
( hees Factory Big Help,
Buda, March 10.- "Ibida farmers
an overating on a ca h basis as a re-
sult of'the development of a market
for their dairy products by the Buda
chef .i• factory," aid .1. N. Hart,
lecal rr cei', in commenting on the
oil year to place them on the li;t
fat In*
dream of a settlement in
thusiastic workers present.
of tutlents eligible for distinct ion ":il promising wilderness; m.-t a., Several com it tee - reported on ac-
ft tile session, mortis from the of j "r. nM '^I'nnish padres pinjctl th"ir|
lions taken during the week .which
a led that they were working for
good of Bastrop.
ions if vou do not attend regular,
f, the session, records from the of the ui.l .Spanish pattres jni.t t .i wn-.r ; tj(j|1^
!': • of the registrar of the college P'ebaltl mules along an Indian in- , r„V(lf
show. The college regulations re- Jfted bog-to-rock pathway- «o will the
■ luirt that in order to merit the tiis- C-eorge I'. Babbit and family of; Lj(
juire
tiioruished rating, a -indent must
fail in none id' his work and must
bow tit. least sixty grade points,
rt i resenting a high academic record,
!'■ .i the whole sessi'.ii1. It is required
tl jt at least twenty-two grade points
must be made during the first term.
T. B. Thompson, a junior archi-
tectural student, from San Antonio,
v. ith a total of IT grade points t .ok
th" lead in scholastic rank, for tic
term. A. M. Martin, jr., of Bryan,
.a tvond with C! 1-J gr;itl. poii t <
ai'.: ,M. Montemayer, a student from
M \n and B. C. I.angley of Billiard
tied for third place with 4'.!.
Seven members ot the student
! oly made straight "AV in ail their
t on r.. for tin ti rm. These include
Ohio follow- through on their touring
way i,i the "interesting old Spanish-
\ merican land.'"
you have no idea what good times
you are missing. Come out to tho
next meeting and meet your fellow
It was old St. Denis who first laid ' townsmen in a social ami business
out this highway trail from Natch; | |l()Ur. it will do you good. Make
toe he-, to Sun Antonio. It was the y,,iJr plans now to be at the next
congress of the Texas republic that j mcl ting.
first tntitb* it a part of the Anglo- ^ —
Saxon y tern of world traffic. 1 |.,\ST I YCKl'M Nl MBKB
To the Tev.ans who made Houston, WKI.I. AT"1'KNIIKO
Independence, Baatrop, San Felipe,
tin.' was the main nighwav of Texa
\: !iie of the institution and its in-
'. net in the farm program in this !' 'I. Ilotinell, Malla ; .1. F. Koiieciis.
at ; 1'. V. Brum holy., Tyler; .1. F
a. Pyler; ( dv l.entz, Ib'tl Beck;
t loll.
'■I '.ll.ii 1 nteiv ted in tin t llrcse
The last l.yceum number sponsor-
To the future tourists of Texas :.t (((j j . ,[l(. parent T' iicher •' Ass"<'ia-
- i tj()n wa„ h,.1(l Friday night at the
will If what the Paul Revere road
from Boston to Lexington and Con-j |>,N,,. Theatre, with quite an audictvM
cord has been for many year.- present to enjoy the entertainment.
The new road, instead of being a
narrow, tertuous vibleiaies trail.
will bt a modern highway with n
right of way 100 feet wide.
! t ad if being a r tid with! finding.
tin> - i" t rifted to six inches in
1'he Par. nt Teachers are to be cii-
gratubit.sl up *n bringing this h.gh
class entertainment to our city as
every number was enjoyed b> all ut-
t .,i • i-.-t* tl *'••• an git lie one \' M nt • in t ■ i. .luiimav, I am \ .. | )t. t, i ••• v i«li'<i i a atut« N V \N SO I II.BI.I* • ._
'■ • stockholders, owns a herd of Mexico; ami \V. W. Taggart. Dalian. 1S50, a th cross roadn festooned by) I'OB BA8TRO
• jrli, ,iai . co ■,s which produce mib: o ■ nposts to the most n.tt ible placea, j
■ r the tact i".. and as one of tl" I aiitoi.n :nl ■ iias broug >' , n ih1' ame t'Uuti i a or ad
' mt i-lat ,-er logeti. r. .n - "b d '.her ^igbfa'-e II m
WAts|' F; COMMI NITV in t.- en, g .
W1 u F ( \KH \\H I'll. S \I Ii U | |11- .ii C"!iipan\. '
. — 1 >' t".12b.
Hr 1 1'11' of the Wayside commun o - .
^rh have a cake and pie sale ii".x' i • who ub.t r'i-t -t\
L^j • ^'arch 2!'th. They are of . ■ nh for h's space; the one wli
" l'r " to the prettiest girl doe,,n't adverti - e pay more ir!\
(i.j igliest mall present ..n f , he lack ef it.
et n ion. I'hey will also pn-
p „f*. ''Sidled "A Henpecked !•' r w r t of a better word, t'
public is cordially in ailed ' advertising For want ef a
Pntroniae them. 'utter method, they advertised.
gti
tin
I,'- men iiants, is particularly in-
■ ..| in the economic c mtlition
t! ■ impulat ion.
Cow Profit Considerable
II ", -anl he i • milking ix < f
, ,i iry, cows now and that milk
olid by the cheese factory
. , i . •<. ,re than $100 per
im! ti.at it cost- about $:*>o
tl .nth t 1 feed the , ows. '.vllich
run on an oats field on his 00
re farm.
"Farmer, who used to buy their
. . , on fall time, paying f r
nppl c- with the harvest • f the
and tie pot thou .)> . o;, Southwe
with th
,.]• ,, each fall, now pays every two
,., Tor' buy on a cash ba is,"
Mr Hart aid.
He I Mil to Teach School
er of tin Bud chool for a HI ^IM'.SS CONDITIONS
. of four yeai . w ii among the in TK\\s GOOD
interested spectator* at the Hays I ___—.
nty inter* holastie track and field 1 Nm t .n. T"xa =, March 20. Busi
• hi re Friday. "The parent., of . , , conditions in Texas tb-ring the
i.' t of these children attended my j In t month were except • aally I
■ ' I," Mr. Hart said. "That was .\ i n easurisl bv eomnn •••• d fail-
it the days bef re good teai her« . orti'ng ♦.! Bervard Nicholi,
i m vogue,' he 'saitl in jest. ,.,|;t i i ? the T yi; Bu«ine Review.
Co nmenting on the chang' I ued monthly b\ ^h. Bureau of
, .'t'liomit* conditions her*' a a r* ult pus ne Research at th. C'.iversity
of the establishment of the chees*. f T xa.-.
factory, Mr. Hart said that farmers _.
ire mure prospemus than has been Whim C->ngrv •• • t.'dk about the) A Ivertising - i • g' • ' •'
r thev mean, of curse, the ' you do of it the fewer strokes it
, ., ing effi t*tive some time in
t',-, .t -on emintj < V •'
,, ri..rht o prote. t their •, can
,•lar.'tl: and crop- fr.«m -i|U,r-' •=.
, it ling to a law passcii by the re-
. t ..j ,iiV r,. Th" I I provide*
,„„.n w«i<.n on spurr. Is throughout
m ar nt* I wn> fir-1 in'i .du.ed by
B. p.' Victor B (iilbert ot « i d
j'e r ;1 comn'ittee meeting o.lier
• incuding Ba 'r p. were juld-
i' « the open -etison law.
Saying good thing- about Bastrop
. , IX ♦,, d. ing goi.il things for Bas-
trop i the butter that goes on the
to.'!-'.
the ate at any time during the .'If.
Mr Hart, who oi> years ago *,,« >• ars he has be n a resident of Buda. hot air consumer.
takes
Will.
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Schaefer, H. A. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1929, newspaper, March 21, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206631/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.