Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1937 Page: 1 of 6
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GROCER
KHJHTY -FOCRTH VKA1
JOHN 0. TURNER
Men h !• urmshings, Clothing.
Shoes and I iats
I allien' Ready-to-Wear
ijuuhty at a Fair Price
Holt Corner Bastrop
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JACK'S COLUMN
Iirinnn K ^ ou thi> Ne s of
Strand Iheatrc
V. mi' I .might's the lilt; XKillT
Make u|• a party f< r the Ki^ NFV«
N I'. \ RS (• \ I PRO Id ( , a 111mI pict(ii,
■reeii, s|« cial
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selected shot ut ion -
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For VII I nited State*
Monday, Jan I '.'.'Is Stormy an l
snowing iii'iihui i .,f tin central st:«
t"s and in west v;m at lakes regions,
but nearly deai ev, rywlien- else; n.ild
but si on tin ns culdri
lueday. Jai . 1 Stouny cunditiiiii
with ensid. ral.le snowing i" H'ljNoiSF MAKKRSfm all, and a g going t
cential -tate.s and gicu, Ink «nun-itinie will be enjoyed by all with
try; on Atlantic slop* and south |iai admimiioti prices of I11 ami
, cuts The Rig Show will -tact ,u
di'i'1 -1 | | ::;i p m. so In on time.
while) !vi*kul;.i sh.w Friday night at
turn in llaii up Night price -howing
jiii'ana ie 111\ -1« i, nu'lo-drama '*iin«I
•«ns"' | dog I • imn11inil • mri - Hack" an l
at lake- and j we'll h1 i\ peeling vm
Inpe; centr.'! | Saturday for ulli day only the U
di tui banc ■ |M p.iture .if tin Vw N ear, Ju l.
|(iai mil, the I I year old gul who i-•
jumping ahead in 'lie movie world,
MAIN STREET
OBSERVATIONS
in ri;i k sii \m
cli sir; rain on gulf
We Inesdny, .Ian. a
t.. northeaHt Atlautii
ail w est .'tllil
and coldi'r.
-day, .Ian '!
thi i en>; of
a st.
a Storm
slope
iout hwc.-t
M«
I >i t u'.'bailee ahoiit
f;, '*«• ♦ ax/.
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deal e
Thu
tied w
J on n. ■ . a t Atlant ie
11 gioi clear, hut sun.i
I • 11 .-oUthwest.
Friday, Jai
| si ut lv tol' cent ral
j gulf i t. iv i • >mIini'
I i n A1 a1 t i. -lop- jji'K
II older
Sal day, .hit
! my. -wing in
j.-tati - ! w est irri 1 ik' count r;
j ' \I; 111 .' ! i . Ill' (lea • Atlanta -lop
!:fiii' !'...! i ii,'i -t I ii.i : \ • cold e\ > r,
v. l i • n
i Sur ii..y", Jan. 11 • t \ storm i
j mi t cent m ■ • ■ i ■ . g rent lak'
119,17
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most
cam e
•ri not going t" start making-
if fus- and N'-w Year's resoU
iiist now; we ac going to tell
goodbye first, then we are
re! hit a little hit on wh.V
t' us and what we did t..k
region- and op
to groat lake ;
• alls cleari11n ;
. S I li-i ttled, RtO"-
ni'' -t ! ■ ii t of rent ral
wit! M i key Rooncy and sophie I'm
j ki r tli ur:.ml old lady of the -tag
' i'i ' I 111!< M (III H I! I I'S I >< IN "I" CRN
1 \\ i know tin - i- oil" pict in
| a ii- ee 11 ' so don't mi-s iI,
j tn:' aetion and i'a-i ithrills
o y !■ • day- to
S ' i' and M
lit. I hin Man
w i- I i • I N < ; " v
Myina Lay in
linger
COllll .
■iiduy. '
Win
he Wei
r you.
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me"
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are going > remember you,
7. a the year the king of til"
"Wi" fill nation ahdii ated lie
ie I 'V ed v\ 1 ■ ,i \,,t nir.I i*alie>t
'',ii": on woman. I h.it was a
■ mlirhty I'H till)'.: I" do t'.-i love. We
: a re sure w ■ would not have married
1 \| Simp 'ii und< < any circumstan
lint 'In i we were not in love
'witii her and In' wa-. We know at
I
lea t two . i 11' rei d< -i i alii" mar
iaajfi a hit wo me i 11.
v oijld i ather ha\ •
a We alii In live.
v • did ni it. i i
We do I ie I i i ■ v e 11 >
hll hi.ml; ill fact
1vcr had.
\\. are poinv I'
I I'.' '.7 a- tin' year
Iwai l aehiin put t
a. 't op whom we
i.hi W.illy, hut
ioved her and
at ulate her, for
i miuhty fin •
' one she
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i RI.- I < i t I usK ^ \ I I R I A^
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i ctifin are urned
Ihniy oi Richard Ra.
land. : K- < 7. of All-tin. who wa.
liii'Wlnd in the rivet tilere . n Ilive"'
Iter IOffic 'ts in lia-tr ip have hee.i
a ked to help in the search.
The continuous search for the hody
tiy the Austin firemen and other vol-
(int«i>rs which has lx*cn kept u;i
sirue the accident, wa.- ifiven up Tue
day afternoon, when C'harl'sy Ratr-
l.nul. an uncle (■!" the drowned Ik>v, tollows.
and Jim Wi Ike,-son, a friend of th Sunday School at It :4a a. m.
family, returned after K„inkr dovn' H-dy Communion and Sermon,
the river foi a distance of ;;i miles in a-
;i fruitles-s search for the body.
a. n
m.
i hurch School me, t.- a' :
w it h eltis i's f• • i all iine-.
Mie pastoi will p- ak itt
and iwlniini.-ter Holy ('on.nuinion.
The subject for 7:tM> \ . in will !«•,
"Illue Monday." You are invited
< AI.\ \KY CHI RCH
R«'>. ClanTire II. I.ake. K ^-tor
S"rvices Sumtay .lamia.) 2. IPah .ts
11a - ' "ii \ In hi
New N • ai I >a
■ f irrocc v st.
main ' m ti all
d the sto!
closed on Silt i
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NOTICF.
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t \RI> (IF I II \NKS
pu-
I All are cordially invited to attend.
|The Rector will preach.
I Saturday, Jan. I. I!U*. The l-'eact of
the Circumcision of t hri*t
Holy Communion at H> a. m
Thursday, Jan. li. I It.'lH. The Feast of
Notice i< hei^eliy vciven that
Kular annual meeting of the
holders of the First Natiorml Hank
of Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, will ho
,'eni rut ' 111 I - a pern
i■ i11~11'v «• indit ms. endii
I a II ciu ryinu t he frost
t ■ the jfulf coast section .
Near first of Januiiry this y*
there should he ;i poind ol <|il
m.!Id weather, hut «oon ii decline of
ternperatui 's set- in illiti hy the '.ell
"i- HUh there will prohnhly he a s" -
cold wave nearly everywhere
;; re. in the country As i- usuiil at this
hire- tin.® of th" year any fairly mild spell
soon followed by a more or les*
evere cold wave, and also it usually
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-day
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a nd
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been a I'o.n
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minor
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ii World
11 a .r 11 •
oil 11 a
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old year nil ! |
in I he com nr 1w • i "n e y > i
that "ui pi "K'ativ wil be hand pi' '.
the S< ii.111- i ham
.sjirini; and -iium er
Nrttri liana- and
few jluimlrei! Lon^view- and
or three Smithvillcs to k''«'p
I in ; anr to
\ al- that the
• I ijian Wits
i.-'r helples,
ed thom hy the
wi : t il Kami
devils
■ i. .' to wind
.["ii a hunch of
hu y
ii dead of m
r during the
*itli a flock o'
ihama - ami a
two
tli«m
|c<l HI
vei '
order that
best
ol
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pil'tU ('s
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NOTICF. TO
\ N N I M, MKF.TIMt
< "iii-/.en-
To the stockholders of
State Bank of Bastrop.
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of Citizens State BaiiK
fla-trop, Texa The te ichei
pils and patrons of Sayers Coloreii (h(. Kpi).h.lny
Sclioul take this methml of «upr vs I Holy Communion at 10 a. m. Ji
tnu their gratitude and hil-^t appn.- All Jire invited to att<nd these -e-
latioll t" Superintendent I (i llay"iiie, sii*..
the till. tees. Mr. .1 A. ( ottle. Mr I , (;A(N ,N ( |)T1()N RFI'ORT
i: Dunkin and Mr. J H Fleming fot j
the wonderful : i<l H'ven in securing j Accordinif to William T.ll iiririn .. i
Ir., special iiKent, tlufl-" were 11,-1
ihappens some boistrou.^ windy, blir |
held in their building at « o'clock !\ , HI(|V Weather comes on as the co d ;
wave progresses. Something like thi* Bastrop will be held :it the hank
i expected around this time. At
j first .rather mild, then turVi.-* cold
|and stormy, near en<l of wtn>k tern
i|-eratur« s bt-coming (juite variabl"
and finally as next week begins
clearing and milder. Rather more
than normal iprwipitation in mo«'.
of eountrv.
M on Tuesday, January 1 1th. I'J.'ls
for the purpose of electing a Ima'-d
of directors to serve throughout the
ensuing year and the transaction o;
other business that may properly
come before said meeting
IF O. CiRIKSFNBF.t K.
Cashier
ing rooms of said bank in the town
of Bastrop on Tuesday, January 1!,
iit p. 111. for the purpose ol
electing Dirwtors of said bank and
transi.cting such other business as
may com ■ before the meeting.
I'AUl, It. RA(?F
41 o President
durini; the fall and winu-;.
tin kind of sport we like,
wash those war i.^migods \n
would be forced *o play on
at Paducah for about
in securin,;
the Ro-euwald I fbrary for our school.
\\,. a ure you that these bmiks
wi l be well taken care of; already a
ti matic reading program h;i.- ln en
worked out that will "tve the con,,
munity including the children, pa
tmns and citizens.
Mi . I! M J ol ley. reporter
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
h' yoiii name ap|Miai s below, thero
t a tree ticket for you at the Advor.
t , i (iffii , This ticket is good on'v
on your biitInlay, and you may call
f,,i it anytime before or "ti that dat<
(•'17 bales of eottoti c
as half bale ginned
County fron. the crop
to IlecemlK'i- I Ii :;7.
nnt ititr round j
in Bastrop
of |<i:57 pri >r |
a coinparisi
with a.U'Jti bille
1 !, 1
uilllK-d t 1 D"ccnibe
\ N I) (*RN \ MFNTAI. I RF.F.S
i- lie t tinn* of yea - to plant
January .'I:
I RACY
January a:
BOBBY
CHAI.il FRS
ANOF.RSON
If you have a birthday this week
and vour name >.s not listed, call tr
FRI I I
This
Fruit I'n 1 , Pecan Tr *es, Roses,'
I lowerinv; Shrub--, I'.vei-griMMi- <>ur
P.'IIK catalogue de ci ibi s best of all
tree- it nd plant-, and iriviv infornri
tion about tin ir ciiie. ii" years of si"- [
vice in leva, back of our tree and |
guarantees. Write ' r free catalogue
RAMSFY'S AI S FlN NCR. F.IO
Austin, Texas. tl !
MAN \\ AN I I- I> for Raw!iei,v k '
Route of K00 familie Write Raw
leigh's, Oept 'I X h 4ii-SAh, Mem-
phis*, Tenn , or see. K. T KOI.I,AT
SCHNY, Klt#n, Texas.
3C-7-1.331
Merchandise Gifts To Be Given Away
In Bastrop On Trade Day, Jan. 8
$•) oo
$5 oo
$5.00
$5 00
$ i 00
bottle of
IV A I- l/ner, Milse
Red A; VI lute Store, Mtl
t ochrati tjrocery, M< Fa-
Booth I )ry C ions ( <
Miss Rosalie I'erry. I I,it
Otto Wolf's Barliei Shop
I lair tonic
I. 1 .auterstein \ S«hvs, Mf I sf*.
I G A Store, Mrlsc
VV I I.lit/. Hanrl made belt
Bud I )et ilandon Barber '^liop
i ut and Bot I le I lair I < >r,n
l .skew Service Stii., I' gal v. i-oiim
Biistrop Advertiser, \i subsi nption $V00
Strand I hentre, 1 ickets l<n 01 days to
air
$1.00
$5 00
$') 00
$2 50
*4.35
$1 Hi
Show, \aliie
|-ra k ( ireen, I ailor Shop
Schaefet's Market Mflse
K I' I'erkins, Mdse
I liway Cjarage I .abot
Bastrop Oil Co. Mdse
Md
$4 00
$ 1 00
$1.00
$2 oil
$2 OH
$2 00
1 exas I'ower <Si l .gt t o I .lei trie I'er
colator, value $5.00
Siegler s Market, Mdse $2.00
Brannon s Drug Store, I idies I'urse $4 00
Bastrop Motor (. <> Mdse $ J.00
(. I rhard ^ Son Drug Store, Mdse. $5.00
Cot a cola Bottling ( o., 5 cases
of ( oca-cola, viilue $V0()
Bastrop I afe. Mdse $2.50
John O. I urner, Mdse $3.00
Sam J I Higgins Market, Mds $2.50
A \ Willis, 5 i|t < an I lavoline oil $1 50
Bass I lodge. I iiiloi >lu>|). ( leaning
$ I ")0. UepairiPv Shoe $ I. >0 $ 5 OH
ED kins 5 10 25, Mds«- $2 00
Magnolia >ervue St.i ' <|t ran Mobil
oil $1 50
Bastrop I uinitnre C o I full size quilt $2.50
Fairmont Creamery Co.. I *at k hiirh
«r;ide flour, value $ I 7 ■
las I Wood, W rist W ate h $ H 5 0
occupiei
That i-
and we
F.UJ'Ope
the subteam
four years.
i'es, ther- have been an awful lot
of bad things taking place in the
world thus past y«ar, but the saddest
thinir we have observed is a few
mighty good men give up and quit.
We Wlieve one of the (•••st legend-.
that we learned in wrly life was the
.-'titrv of the tw«i frogs and the churn
We have always h;id a great respect
:in<i admiration for the old frog that
kept kicking. W" have seen a lot of
men grvt under the creaai and ke^p
kicking until the butter came, but it
:is a pi ti f ii sight to see a man we
j know w ith ph nty kicking capacity-
told up and let the world swallow
illiin. We sincerely hop thilt we wiM
'see more individuals fight :r over
coming the ob,st;u'les tliar. we har,
' ui tin past.
We :i|s,, reniemlii- 7 as tha
'year that -t.irttsl ff fine. k,^it get
jting better through the pring and
! early summer, when all of a suddet
j the ticket tail, liegan to stutter.
I lock- -ank and fortune- tumbled.
comniod.ita like >ur own cottm
drifted down a hundred percent. W«
heciune critical md wantisl to blame
the Pre ident which w.iuld not h«llp
the Pri ident or u either so far a-
that is concerti-.il. But it doe. look
like t a lilt the bottom, and We
• ii'' "tiled in vile residue. Now, old
year w -Ii tlii. sort of a finish ap
( i arently we ran't hand you a lot
of p
i"s, but when we s'iihze how
|C 'in ■■ ta''le vm- a- e fe, nc just af
gorging the last of the turkey
: a.-li and the -ugarv cranberry -auce.
. and e > how many happy faces oui
a 'and- we.i "we won
;d« r if it is worthwhile t • let our Ii'
tie ego ev - ;iscen<l th < s, ile in the
/one of ticker lap- and i htics N'o.
il^md, we i.ro glad we are alive and
« 'II.
PFTF SHADY.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1937, newspaper, December 30, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206937/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.