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per year
Buy ginvral electric
bulb* from Elk ins. We
Ma/da light
-lock all sizr«.
Miss Gertrude Kelly of Denison,
Texas, is p< nding this week with her
sinter. Miss Katherine K«-lly.
Miss Lucille Ash has returned t >
Ward Belmont, Nashville, Tenn., af-
ter spending the holidays with h -*r
parent-, M . and Mrs. J. V. Axii.
Mi-- Mary 1'eail Erhard, daught-
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Erhard is re-
turning today, Thursday, to Mount
Vernon Seminary in Washington, IV
C., aftei spending the holidays in
Bastrop and Houston.
Sir and Mrs. J. C". Walling of Hous-
ton were holiday guests in the home
of Mr. ad Mrs. Bruno Elzner.
Mr and Mrs. M. A. Toole and son,
Volan. of Austin were Sunday visitors
n the home <>f then aunt, Mrs. J. >.
Holme.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Munhison held
open house at their new home < n
Maryland Street, Houston, Texas, on
Sutuiday night, December iOth.
Those from Bastrop attending thi-
affan w< e Mrs. W. H. Murchison,
Sr., Mis>- Mary Sue Mure hi son, Mr.
and Mrs. Oren Eskew. Mi and Mrs.
.1 R. Nichols, Richard Bi leger and
William Compton.
Mr. and Mis. I!. R. May were the
cue ts of \L May* mother in Hol-
land. Texas, during the holidays.
Mrs. R. M. Wiley and baby son re-
turned t<> Hosenburg, Texa>. with Mr.
Wiley during the week-end.
Mr- .1. R. Nichols of Humble
' .:mp. spent Wednesday ,n W arn with
h i si-ti i, Mrs, Joe M Kinney and
v. 6>, who accompanied her home f >r
a visit of several days.
Mr. and Mis. Thoma- Fisher had
a. t it ii guests lot New Year 's Diy
then children an<l memlnif of their
'tmili. i. 'Ihey m-re M r.nd Mr
(iordon H. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Har y
♦ . Mvers and twin sons, Harry and
Perry, Mi. and Mr- (lay Zilkei and
daug-iitei, (iay Arden, ; II of Austin.
Mi and Mi ( C Hugh' - ot I'o t
Arthur visited the latter part ot last
week with Mrs. Hughi s' mother, M
Clara Heitman. Another daughter.
Mi.-s Nell Amthor of Hon. ton, was
r.lso a guest of her mother during the
holidays.
Pau! 1> l'agt, Tignal Jones, \lex
Waug'h and Joe Hasler attended the
Sugar Bowl game in N< w Orleans
New Yen's Da v.
Mr. and Mr.-. George Stavinoha and
daughter. Barbara Lee, spent la*i
week-end in Needville, Texas, with
Mr. Stavinoha's mother. Mrs. Annie
Stavinoha.
Mrs. L. < Hassell and daughters
of Houston w i e guest.- last week in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Laake.
Mrs. Frank Denison will go to El-
gin today. Thus.-day, to sing at th<
meeting of the New Century Cluh.
j Mrs. T. P. Ha.vnie, Sr. will accompany
her at the piano.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hudson and chil-
dien visited relatives in Karnes City
during the holidays
Holiday guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs C. L. Moncure were Mr,
:'.nd Mrs. Boh Moore <>f L^Grange, M..
j and Mrs. S. A Kunkel and daugh
j ter, Maitha Leah, of Port Arthur,
j Miss Leah Moncure of Beaumont and
Miss Julia Moncure of Houston.
Out-of-town relatives who were
guests in the home of Mr. and Mr.
Hartford Jenkins last week-end to
enjoy a family reunion were Mr. Jen-
kins sisters, Mrs. M L. Crow and
daughter, Mrs. Paul I innartz of San
Antonio; Mrs. Lena Kershner and
sons, J. L. and Billy, of Houston; a
brother, T. H. Jenkins and Mrs. Jen-
kins of Beaumont.
Mrs. Jack Wright, Jack Laa an 1
Betty Wright spent the New Yeai
holiday with Mrs. Wright'.- father in
W ills Point. Mrs. Wright's siste .
Mrs. William White-hurst and dau-
ghter of Dallas, accompanied them
home for a visit of several days.
Jack Lea Wright, student at
Baylor University, Waco, has return-
ed to his studies. Lewis Wright ha-
returned to Seguin, Texas, where he
is a student a; Texas Lutheran Col-
lege.
J. W. Kimh.'ough of Austin -pent
the week-end with his brother, T. H.
Kimbrough and family.
Mrs. Daniel Bernard Miller and
daughter. Ann Allen, of Dalla- spent
the New Year holiday in the home of
Mt. and Mrs. M. E. Raberisburg.
Price Jenkins of Temple, Texas,
has been visiting foi several days
here with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jami - Perkins visit"d
with relatives in Terrell during th*
holiday season.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hick- and
daughter, ^ vane Hickman, have re-
turned from a holiday vi<it with re-
lative.- in Ponchatoula. La. They at-
tended the Sugai Bowl game in New
Orleans on New Year's Day.
Mr. and Ms-. M. I). Dinges, thtii
daughter, Ola. and Chub Williams ol
Houston were week-end guests in tin-
home of Mrs. H. J. Eskew. Dan Din-
ges, who ha- been «pend:.ig the holi-
day vacation with hi- grandmother
retui n'd to Houston with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jenkins and chil-
dren are moving to Smithville, where
they will make their home.
WATTERSON NEWS 1 SOCIETY
WATTiRSON, IV 27 Ml and
Mis. Udell Hendiix spent the Chiist-
inas holidays in the home of then
(a ents, Mi. and Mr- i.e.- Schall'in.
Mt and Mr-. Karl Crow- 11 and -
I ( lay ..•!«! Gordon 1 e. of I dint:
and Mi-- Toinmii Kay Lie of San
.M;ic-- spent Sunday and Monday
tii homes of Mr. and Mrs. H B. ! • •
and M -. I dh HuO;« .
HI \ h El Di \KS I; N JO^
pi;<m;rf>si\ i dinner
h
The sixth
party h
i isttinis h
unk vdunk
i : 0. Vft
annual pi ogressive din
Id each yt ar during th«
■liday- \ i - u"iv> n by t
- S-ituida\ :i!k •, 1 '<1 ' Hi
a three i-ou -<• dinne
Mr. and Mrs. Tom tiless and -on
of Luling and Mt. and Mrs. Nolan
Glass of Hills Prairie spent Christ-
mas day in th - home of Mr. and Mrs.
Price Hefner.
Verlon Hemphill -pi lit Thu -da..
nigin in the home of Mr. and Mis W
S. Whitwoith and son.
Misses Hazel Lee of Bastrop ant!
Naomi I arten v isited in the home ot
Mi and .Mi- W A. Lee Thursday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Lee and son.
Bobbie, of Odin. Illinois, arrived Sat-
urday to spend the week in the home
of then mother, Mrs. Lillic Ruckei.
Enjoying Christmas dinner in th.
home of Mi. and M s. John Hefr.et
Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Walla,
Hefner and sons, Gordon and Jim-
mie. of Ba.-trop, Mr. and Mr-. Gar-
land Hefner and daug)iu*r, Jean and
Belle, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holli-
gan.
Mr. and Mis. Jack Moncure are
announcing the arrival of a baby hoy
born on Tuesday, December 20th.
Spending Cnristmas day in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. I<ee were
Mrs. Susie Lee and Mr. and Mi.-.
Maurice Hendrix and ehildren, all of Hehbronville.
Bastrop; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee and Mi. and M1-
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. .!« f*' O-
born and son, all of Pettytovn; Mi-s
es Marie and Irene lx-e and f-klwai li
I all of Austin; Mis. P. ('. Nite.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Osborn and i
sons, and Mally Petty.
Claude Watteison of A. and M.
Colleg. arrived Wednesday to ,-pend
'he holidays in the home of hi
ents, Mr. and M s. W. E. Watteison.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Hefner and
children. Mrs. I.illie Rucker and son,
Mrs. Ira Hoskins and children mot-
ored to Smithville Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Hoskins and children remained
in Smithville to spend the holidays j
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. fi V.
Hoskins.
Dinner guests in the home of Mrs.
I.illie Rucker Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Crowell and sons of Lu
ling. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Lee and son
of Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Hef.
ne: and daughter, and Tom I ee.
Visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Lee Christmas day were
Mr. and Mrs. Vol W'atttrson, Mr.
and Mrs. V.. F Crowell and sons, Mr.
and Mrs. W, A. Le- and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Lee and son, Mr.
and Mrs. George Ia-v and Totnmi-
Rae
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Whitwoith and r
son, Howard, motored to Au-tin Sun- ;
day.
an t\ ning of darn ing was enjoyed.
Benin e Price and Estln r Peterson
w< re hostesses for the first com <
at thi home of Mr. and Mrs. W I!
Price. Tomato juice and daint.v ap
pttizei s were sei ved buffet style troni
a table holding red tapers in silvi
canile' b"> -.-d in the center a bowl
with bright colored Chtistmas ball-
Sam Edith lligguis and Mr.-. R< -
'terry served a- hostesses for tie-
main eouise, held at tltt* home of Mi
and Mrs. S. J. C. Higgins. A tiee and
other Christmas symlwds decorated
the living room where the party of
twelve was seated at small group
tables. The menu consisted of barbe-
cue, buttered beets, soufft* potatoes,
salad, and hot biscuit.
Congealed cherrv pie. nuts, and
coffee comprised tjie dessert course,
for whieh laVenir Bryson and Mi*.
Conrad Fath were hostess,., at tin-
home of their pa nts. |>r. and Mi
J. Gordon Bryson. A clear aquaflo
turn filled with red berries on a i -
flectov and ieil candle- in
holders decorated the table
Tho.e pre.-, nt were Sam
Higgins, Iji Yerne Biyson,
Price, E-thei- I'- te -on. Bill
ha;.-, Nt al Claii. -on, Freii
Pat Holt of
and Mi
fa.
Conrad
M - R
cry U«l
Edith
Bel 111-
Sella i-
W i ight of
Gatesvill-,
Fath «'f Austin,
- I'errv of Mai
CLUB Ml MBERS
GUESTS ENJO>
lil NTH EON
\M>
The members of the Tuesday Bridge
par-1 ^ hosts to a group of gu< sts
at a lunchem at th. ^tat. Park K
fee tot y a? noon on Thursday of la t
week.
Seasonal de< oration-, with cluste
of silvered berries, colond pine cone-
branches predominating,
throughout the dining
table wa- centered with
one tall green taper, the base of
which was surrounded with sprigs of
pine, silvered pine cones, and youpoti.
High score club priz*- wa won by-
Mrs. W. J Rogers and Mrs. W I
Maynard received high score guest
priz«*. l>ow scor<- prize went to Mi
and pine
were used
room. Bach
Oren Eskew.
Those present
W iugh, Mi v W
nai Jones, Mr>.
Mn. Bruc
nftrd Mrs.
were Mrs K. M
J. Mb ley. Mis. Tig-
Addie Mae Powell,
AUbright, Mrs C B Mav
W E. Maynanl. Mr- P C
Celebrates Birthda>
Mr. and Mr. W. S. W'hitw >rth en- !
teitained their son. Howard, with :<
party on his birthday last Thursday
night. Games were enjoyed by the •
young people and they were then in-
vited in fo have an old fashioned can-
dy breaking. Those enjoying the par-
ty and wishing Howard many more
happy birthdays we re Mis.-es Naomi
Parten. Hazel, Billie and Ella Lee.
Amos Hefner, John Arnold T'rrurman,
Oval and Marvin Nite, Verlin Ih-mp-
hill, John Hardy Wright and Oscar
Rucker, Mr. and Mrs. W A. Lee,
Mr. and Mi- Ernest Jenkins. Rev
and Mrs. J Parten.
Ma. ; ard, Mrs. S. J. C. Hlggiri- Ml .
On n Eskew, M -. R. P Perkins. M -
Billy Towi.-end. Mi- K. D Sander .
Miss Florence Sanders, Mr- W. !
Rogers. Mt .1 T Ha-ler, M T P
Haynie, Sr., Mrs. S. I> Reynold^,
Mr.-. Annie I Alexander. M
H. Perkins, Mr- J< Walk' r.
Jack 1'ov.ell, M - Belle Jenkins
Mr I) in Huma-on of Auvtin
-. K
M s.
and
MRS. SMITH HOST
TO THI RSI) CLl
B
Must clear alt |adie^ read>-to-wcar
to make rwim for new spring stork.
PERKINS.
WALNUT CREEK
Walnut Creek, Jan. 2 -Those en-
joying dintn r in the home of George
Wolfenberger Christma <lav were
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Reeves and da i-
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Andes< Mur-
chison and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wolfenberger, Mi. and Mis.
( harlie Wolfenberger and -on-, Miss
Lee Wolfenlieiger, and Jack Moncure
and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Culpepper
i-l>erit Christmas day in the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Cul-
pepper.
Mr. and Mrs. Uyless Iiuran and
daughter and Mr Willie Hendrix
spent Chiistma- day in the home of
Mr and Mrs. M. C. Osiiorn.
.Aii l/iui.- Yoast arid son. M
Uyless Duran and flaugtiter and NL
Charlie Wolfentw-rger and sons, vis.-t.-
• d in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ja« k
Moncure and Mr-. J. H Hendrix Sat-
urday night.
Mi I^-e Wolfenbi rgei spent th'<
week-end with her brother, Pier ••
Wolfenbergei and Mrs. Widfenbei-
g< r.
Guests in the me of Mi and Mi
Andej,- Murch ion New Year's da
vver ; Mr', ami Mr Horace Re-evei,
daughter. Mr.-, Lou-.. Yoast and on,
M' and Mrs. (o-orgi Pathoff and chil
dren. Waldon and Helen Both. Mr
ind Mr- F'ank W-ilfenbi iger,
Wolf.-nberger, la Roy Cjulson
Mi^ Ethyl Carlson.
OAK HILL NEWS
OAK HILL, Dec 2.V Th-- Christ-
mas season was ushered into our com- (
I munity last Wednesday, when th- 1
Oak (fill H. D. Club wa entertained j ——
at the home of Mrs. J l>, Owen at 2 All ladie't rearly to wear must
p. m. A delightful program of Chris'-llie sold! f)rastir reductions made
mas games had been prepared by I at R. P FVrkins
Miss Faye, who has specialized in re-
The Thursday Aftern -on Bridge
Cluh wa- entertained by Mr«. A. C
Smith on Thu--day afternoon of ia-t
week.
Ihv holiii.iv season wa- suggesteM
in the deeoratefl t'hristma . Th-> . and
ari ange merits of mistletoe and you-
pon, while vase, of spring flower-
were used in the living mom and din-
ing room.
Mi Bruno Elzner mad> high en «
fi>i the afternoon, and Mi- J. O
Nf srsta reseived low -< ore prize
A delieiou) alad cour--( wa setv-
•d to \f M A. Prokop, Mi • I . <
Charter No. Reseive l)i#ti ict No. II
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL HANK
«>( Bastrop in the Stat ot l e\a>, at the Close of Business on
December .'IOth. IM.'W
t .'uiili-h'ti n it pon e to call madt by ( omptr> llei of the Cuiicin y. Uinle
S«>ct,on 5211, I . S. Revised Statutes.!
V>SEIS
Loans and di.-counis (iin luding SsT.j'j o\, rdiiifts i $L10.42t .X'i
l iiited State- ( o\crnnient obligation-, direct and guaranteed 2,0(Hi.(Ki
• ddig.itloiis of States and political subdivisions . .. 2U,5;!2.;t'l
other bond-, note , and debentures ! ,700.(H>
t orpoiate stinks, including st.ik of Federal Receive hank 2,2&O.Otl
( ash, balances with othei banks, including reserve
balance, and cash items in process of collection 146.70* to
I auk premise, owned $'>,000.00, furniture and
fixtures $2,000.00 7,000.00
Real estate owned other than tiank premises l^Ki.'Ji)
TOTAL ASSETS $.il!t,H64.r,|
LIABILITIES
D manil deposit- of individuals, partnerships.
and cot porat ions _ 240.074.HI
Total Deposits $240,074.04
(Vhei liabilitie- Di\ ideiid OtMl no
TOTAL LIABILITIES $24.!.07tii4
( VPII VI. \t ( Ml Ms
< apitai Stock
Common -•.el. total pai $.">0,0U(mi0, otl.tKH) 0o
Surplus 25.000.IKi
I ndivided profits I.s'.iimni
Total Capital Accounts 7fl,#l>fUH
TOTAL LIABILlTIFs \ND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS * ;|ii.',M 4.tit
State ot le\as. ( ount> of Bastrop,
L II <; Gno*ent>eck, cashie - of ;h-- .**!>■ \ >■ named bank, do -olemnlj
w.-ar that the atiove statement i- true to the be-t <'f mv knowl dgi and
belief.
H (. GRlESENBEi K < a hie,
Sworn to and -ubscnbi-d tn-fore me tin 4th day of January, I'.'IO,
1' v EL/AER Vit. >"v Ruble
in and foi Bastrop County, Texa-
( ORRE( T— A 'IT EST:
W. B RANMOMF
EARL C. ERHARD (Seal)
R P PERKINS
Director*
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' reO.
and
Buy general electric Ma/da light
bulbs from Elkins. He stuck all M*es.
creation. In the contest, "hunting
Christmas bells," Mrs. Shelton won
the prize. "Pinning the stocking to
the mantel," Mrs. Jennie Scarborough
was winner, and Miss Doris Duncan
won in the "Yes and No" contest. At
the- conclusion of the games, ail wer«
served chicken salad sandwiches, open
face chees< sandwiches, cookie- anil
hot spiced tea, and Mis- Faye Owen
handed the gift.- from the lovely tie
Each on< present received a numb- i
of useful gift*.
RAISE *. 212 2hs FISH
Community Tree and Schixd
Program
On Friday night the annual Christ-
mas Tree, with program rend< r< d by
the school, wns enjoyed t y a large
crowd The tiny tots, who rendered
their first numbers, are alway a joy,
and we know it take.- courage for
them to face the audience. It- good
for neighbors to get together, and all
sei med to enjoy the entire program.
The visitois we have learrn-d about
for the holidays were M'. and M
JJ/iircl| Hancock of San Antonio; Mi '
and Mrs. Wallace .Scarborough, off
Hot,-tori; Mi Margie Srarhoi <-ugi>.
Pleasant 'irove; who an all gi.est- !
of their respective parents.
Mr. Johnnie Nelson of (
was a gin t i'i the J. D. Ow
Mr. and Mi . Edgn> Owen spent
fhristma Day at Ro,-ank> with re-
lative*'.
VV'< enjo* < <! a visit in our home j
Sutday aft' noon vvith Mi and Mm
< B. Fitzpatnck, of Llgm, arid tit.-n
daughter, Mi- E tella, of Corpus
Christ!.
Austin. Texas, Jan. 2 Fish pro
duction in the ten hatcheri*« main,
tairn-d b\ ;h« Texa- (lame, Fish an t
1 jO> «ter < 'mmi iinn increased nearly i
-.OiKj.dOf) (million) in 1S>.'!! over the
lil.'JK crop of finget Img-, final re •
port- of profltK'tion from hatchery I
supi rintendent- to the executive sec |
retary of the ( ame Depaifment show.
The total production for I! .'!!• wa*
o,212,2>o< (million) as compaicd with
■ !,.l0fl,!tl)6 (million) the pii viou- yea.-
'Lhat i- an increase of I .!•( ."«,2! 2
I l>e Heart O' l h< Hills Hatchcy
near Natalia l«*rl in the «Ii«t ribution
of fish in 1! :« with a total of 7ft.1),
*17. 'Ihe Dundei Hatchery wa «e,
ond with 0711,770. The Tvh - Hatchery
was thin) hig'hest in production with
a total of 042,210. Othei iep«,rts.
Lake Italia-, (">21,1H,".; Cim-". 10,200;
Huritsville, 540.Us;;; Ja-per, r>|.'l,: 2o;
San Angela, tH(>,400; Olmito, 1'.t
and Medina II7. I In new Med
inn Hatrhe y, iri priHlur tion foi the
fii -t time, had only foui p nid which
w«re ready for u-<
Iw I\-I .-|X'( ie of fisl were nil I'll
in th. .i te hfitcherie in Itt.'lO The%
i "re channel cat, largi mouth black
;dv>-ton I ba-s. -lOaiimoutli ba■• ', pott il oj
n hone Kentucky ba-.«. r>-il-earbiearn, war
moijth ba • , roek ba ■ . gf en -iinfish,
Iduegill-, long eared bream, white
ciappii and black erappie.
Is - than If. per cent of thi total
number of fish raised by the state
hatcherie went into private lakes
and streams in llMit, the executive s<-
i i"-tary arinouneed
Pri<- -. Mr F F' P. any, Mr- Biun«
Elsnet, Mt . Vernon Efckew, Mrs I
T ("owen, Mr- J. (> Ne : -:a. and
Mi Fay Chalrmr-.
ENTERTAINS WITH
DINNER PART>
Miss Mary Sue Murrhison was host
to a group of friends at home on
Thursday evenin;; of la t week
The Christmas m-.tif was beauti-
fully expres-ed in the decoration-
throughout th«> itv,rig room and din-
ing room.
\ diluiou- f >ui cou -■ liin .e j>
served to Miss Man Evelyn Kto -
ards of E! P i.-o, Mis- Lin ill* Ash.
Miss Virginia Ray Hubbard, Mt.-
Ethel Cjirtwiight, Ml-. Itartii a L—
Tompkins, Mifts Margaret Powell,
M: Jeanne Ore^n. Miss Ann M< r-
ris. Mi- Maty Sue Murchi«on, and
Lew.- Wright, William Cnnipt i.
Wa ri'ii Higgins, Alex Waugb, Ar
thur Smith, Walter Steymann. I>t. U
Chalme: Robert Watson and Kiel*
Tt igir
MH Wit MRS. HERNIMIN
EN I ER I' VIS W EDNESD \ >
EVEMMi
Mr and Mrs. Sam Herndon were
h"- t- ti. the n-.- nit'e- , of the Tuesday
Night Bridge Club at the Pine |!;:r
Weiini die.- e\ening
Aft.- the arrival of the guest - at
>i ai, thi >* were -ervei| a filed thic-
ken dinner Eai-'n tabl« wa centered
with one burning rel| laiH-r. mounted
in a h'lidi-! .iir*minded with red Is r-
rn *, mi-tlet >, and pine, slid tied
With a huge bow of vart-coleoet) cello-
phane.
At. the conclusion of the bridge
gam**-, following the dinner, Mr* S.
.1 ( Higgin- v*ed high score
pri/.e for ladie , and D: A. ('. Smith
won high score for the men.
G lie -1 for dinner and brnlge in-
cluded \lr arid \| i - (tu n \ k> . ,
Mr and Mr* Sam J C. Higgins, Hr
and \L- A C Smith. Mr and Mr-
11. k Jenkins VI and Mr* Vernon
Eskew-, Mr. and Mr- A L l e<;ian-
don. Mr and M - M A Prokop. and
M* and Mrs. Brum, Elnier.
l«it -r in the evening. ab^ ut twent>
couple.s caw m for dam trig I Hiring
the evening, punch wa- •• rved from
a table, Inautifully decorated with
red Imj ning tape* - ,n crystal hold
ens, and pine bur- and n< Oerric .
/ y
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SERVICE STATION
OWNERS
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tle as S.Vou down and IT imi per
month.
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Compn i an Iw tioujM
time payment plan also.
haodie all type* of mn and
in < il Service Station Equipment
ui • Lndeig ouitd l ank
Liih*ti -, Ban ell Pump . nod
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After Christmas
Clearance
Of All winter Hats
Browns, blacks, rnit- light tani navy blurs,
wines, aiul greens, all priced to i lear out .it only
75c to $1.50
MISS H0SALIE PERKY
In Hear Of Jno O. Turner'i Store
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1940, newspaper, January 4, 1940; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236736/m1/6/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.