Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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BASTROP ADVERTISER, BASTROP, TEXAS, THURSDAY. APRIL 2:., HMO
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MOVIE OF A MAN MAKING BEER AROMA TEST
,-^*7 gives em the aroma
^ 'A j test and smells the
vdifference
pours one glass
j op southern select
AND ONE OP ANOTHER
beer!
tells the world
ITS SOUTHERN
SELECT
FOR MINE!
%
having
SATISFIED SELF
ABOUT AROMA HE TESTS
FOR FLAVOR
for months' Make the test and get a<
<1 u«tiiitctJ w ith Southern Solei t quality!
GMVWON HOUMtW UUIMIS. INC.
'*101
Bl sure to make the Aroma Test! just
torn pare the aroma ol Southern
Srlnt with that ol any other beer
and owe// thr difjrrmct. Hreathe in
thai faint, del it ate aroma ol Southern
Wm t and cn|o> the finer flavor! We
use onU distilled water onlv finest
all grain ingredients age e*erv drop
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Carmine. Texas
FOOD STAMP PLAN TO PROVIDE FOR
CONSUMPTION OF SURPLUS FOODS
THROUCH LOCAL RETAILERS
of trt
$12.
K'
the
tjf ft
e blue stamp# *ill
different amounts
is-ued in
m S2 to
T*h«- food *tamp plan, a new rn<-
•hod . distribution uf surplus fowl
a- jihti e<i into "iteration in Austin
*i4i T ravin county by the United S'.i
drpartfflpnt of agriculture in n>
i rst'"ii w ith : h>- \u«ttn and Trm
•unty welfare bnird, Male and con/
depa -nonU of puboc welfare. I<
rat v. ami rttail fixxl mer-
chant >: ami the hank* last v ««*K. a-
Austin became the fourth city in
r*a* to jn?!i thP program
The pil t (><!••• of the 1 <• '<1 stamp ('!:>•
to help consume ttmlu- food pro
nt« by makin* «u h food avmlnbl>'
, |n r«.in . certified f• • r puhlu aid or
n«r*of!'. employ"i| on swatting i-
>'nmi":' for Wl'\ propyl* Man-
«ibln a «!• t. ? i'« families, ail of
whom will be eligible to participat
the ite* plan, have been going with
■ it enough of the food, that ar-
"•'led to keep children ;in«l gr wnup
<i>|(!e he.ilthy. v« t a? thr sme turn
'•rnicm have more of th«- • «• food*
than consumers can buy Th,- f > ■>.!
ump plan given needy families an
•ppot(unity to obtain more food; f.
' rd thr- farmer a bmarter market
'or hi« pr -dui !*: and aid* '>u-iti«>
f wnil hv utilising ii;ii rr.U . r:i
channel* to effect these objectives
Orange ',.iup, -<.|d to WPA ana
"Id age ;i if'iui.. client who also
a e given stamp* trt the amount
of *a) p< r . nt of th<* orange tyj
purcha •< i| frt to men■«* • their buy-
ing po.ve Mi per cent To direet !'■•*
lief client- and person* assigned ! <
WP \ pi- MS, tmt not actually at
jw>rk on ->ii• h projects, blue stamp!-
were sisu d. Kaeb «"amp, whether
orange or blue in i otor has a denom-
ination of 2f <ent«.
'I he mange stamp- are good for
any foo,j intended for human con*
sunii>ti' -i othei 'han that ordinarily
consumed r* the premis of a iv'tnil
i fo .,| «.t >r' They cannot be used to
buv Imim, win- liipior, toinan-o m any
form. ..r numerou* • • t• -r item- vii- 'i
a* pouhi . feed, dog f*.*od or « ■ t -uj>'
! plie«
Hhie tamp i.m Im- u«. -<I to obtain
onh 'hof,. whkh are products
v. ' h tin ■ i retnry of ag iculture
tin !• ■ iiir* ,J td i,ie iirnliis foods and
wht. h an <> l.'-t'd in thr federal sur-
l It;- niniiH d:!i' . corporation bulletin
b.ivc been nam< d in a bulletin whim
lief client, have in- n advised by
h* aJ federal -,urplus commodi-
'iKiratio,, office that i.tamp co-
v 'i nuiHt in- saved aft. r all the
i rang,, and blue stamp- have been
•is'd I he covers must lie returned
to the food tiimp is.-uing office be-
for additional liook* tan be obtain-
t. rills will be true of all boo* co-
ve i« ex ept thos<- received th> las*
time, l-or example, the stamp book
cover for the first participation j -r-
io<) mus? be r« turned before a client
can obtain food stamp- for the thim
period. Likewise. th« co\> r for th"
second period- nnist Is rnturtted be-
fore one ran obtain stamps for th<-
fourth period.
In case a clout loses his empty
Iwt-ik cover or his derrtific ation card,
he < an report on forms provided at
th* stamp issuing office the lo*- of
the empty book or to obtain a new
identification card.
A person other than the certifie 1
eligible may obtain food stamps f >t
h in if he is d< -ignatc-: a-, agent for
the pi-rs-.p eligible to obtain the foo«l
order stamps.
Retail food meichants will accent
I each stamp at its full face value.
Persons using blue stamps to buy
i foods on the surplus list will get ex-
j actly the same porducts as people
| who pay cash for their foods and at
th same price.
Retail food merchants are prohib-
ited und' i the regulations from giv-
ing change to customers u. ing blue
or orange food stamps Stamp* can
b(. used if food costing less than 2.1*
i obtaned. In such a case the mer-
chant may give the r>u'chaser a due
bill or credit slip representing the
difference between the purchase price
and the value of the stamps given.
For cvumplo, suppose th' purcha.--1
pne i.- lio cents. The customer n:!n
giv,. three food stamps to the retail
food merchant representing To cents
and receive from the retail food mer-
chant a credit slip representing 1"
cent to be used for future purchas-
es of fond at the same place. Credit
slip*, the regulations state, must be
made out in indelibh pencil or ink
(in duplicate if one eopy is to be re-
tained in the store.) Kach slip must
indicate whether it is for an orange
stamp credit or a "blue stamp ctedi*.
Single credit slip- mu-t not be in ex-
ec of 24 cent-. The customer may
make uii the difference in cash if he
wishe- to do so.
Retail food stores will not accept
stamp- which have been taken out
of the bosks, since the stamps must
be taken out of the books at the time
the. a>v used in obtaining food. Hith-
er the person to whom stamps are is-
su< i| or a member of his family may
bring the book to the retail food store
and u e the stamns for 'ood. If the
jrrocer does not know the poison who
brings in the book he may require
that person to identify himself.
\ |v rson cannot sell or tradP any
food tamps. Thev can !>«. used on'y
for food and only by families to whom
they hiv issued. Any holder of stamps
o'- -i tail f.Hid merchant who misuses
them will be subject to penalties im-
po-ed by federal law.
Stamp-- also cannot be used to pay
old Mil- or account-, and cannot So
1> • ■ with the food dealer. The stamps
trt at all time- |u. retained by the
p' r on to whom they are issued.
The retii'l food m ivhant redeems
*•'" tamps he receive < from c us torn-
• - ' " pfi'ting th-> stamps on cards
wbi ' will be sun-It."| | v the feder-il
«m-r.!us commoditie- corporation.
Th cards may be brought directly
t" th,. fed ml surnlus commoditie-
corj a' on for redemption In such
ca« che L will bo mailed promptly
to 'he retailer by the l'_ S. treasury
dM.'itsinir offi<r..
Tl' • retailer may tis«> th^ cards to
tistv hi bills to the wholesaler or he
may p 'sent them to his bank, hoth
of whom have agreed to act as collec-
tion agents.
ROCKNE NEWS
ROCK.MK, April 1 .Joy I,ee
Walton and Mi-> Ada I.i hmann and
Miss Lorine Lehmann were business
visitors in th hom of Mr. and Mrs.
Vol VVutterson Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Henzon and
son, Jerome, visited Tuesday morn-
ing in th(. home of Mi and Mr. Al-
bert Lehmann and daughters. Willie
lienzoii also sjh ot a short while in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolf
end August Wolf.
Walter Hoffmann an<| son, Jimmie
were in Rockne Thursday.
Mr. and Mi-. Woodrow Osborn and
Mbe't Lehmann were m Austin la-t
Thursday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will
Miller.
Albert Lehmann visited Wedm.iday
night with Mack Osborn and s<ins.
Mr. and Mrs. Pius (Joertz an<| fam-
ily spent Sunday with Mr. and M .
Albert Goertz and family.
Mrs. ('has. Larvin spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lehmann and
daughters. Ellen and Shirley Marie.
M and Mrs. Chas Lehmann and
daughter, Annie, and Mrs. Earl
Wright and son motored to Bastrop
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. I'yless Huran and
daughter, Barbara Jean, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Mack 0.--
born and family.
Mr and Mrs. Alber* Wendland and
daughte s, Florentine and Angela,
spent Sunday afternoon with M .
and Mrs. Albert Lehmann and dau-
ghters, Ada and Lorine.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goertz a'vi
children. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hoff-
mann and children from Bastrop a:-
| tended church at Rockne Sunday :>.♦
j 10 o'clock.
Mis- Long and Miss Heeds. Albert
Lehmann and FVank Shackeifoot
I wer«> in Rockne Friday.
j Mr. and Mr- Arnold Wendland mo-
; tored to Austin Sunday.
Mr. and Mr<. Wait'r Hoffmann
and son spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs Ahner Hetiiirix and famil>-.
('. W. Morgan visited his friend.
! Kenneih O«l>orn. Sunday.
Brown Shaver was a business \i
j -itor at the home of M . and Mrs.
Aliiert Lehmann Wednesday.
Fuwral Services Held For
Mrs. (owrtz
Funeral service.* were hfld thi.-
Shirley Temple in
"THE BLUE HIRD"
Shewing at Strand, May 1-2
afternoon, Monday, at 4 o'clock, for
Mrs. Annie Goertz, who has been 'II
for a long time. She died at her dau-
ghter's home at Austin Saturday
I morning at 11 o'clock. Before she
became ill. she Iiv« ,1 w ith her husband
j and children one mile southwest of
Rockn , and she was a member of th,.
Sacred Heart Parish, attending mass
every Sunday. M s. Goertz is surviv-
ed by her husband, six sons, two
dead and four living, and three dau-
ghters.
BIG MONEY
SAVING OFFER
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PAUL D. PAGE
Attorney at Lav
Office: Citizens Stat* Bank BiiiMtaf
CALL AT
De 6LAND0N
BARBER SHOP
POR EXPERT BARBER WORK
C. W. TALBOT
Attorney-At-Law
Citizens State Rank Building
BASTROP, TEXAS
EFFICIENT OPTICAL
SERVICE
^yi
Bring your "ey# troubles" to ua
Yeani of experience qualifies us tc
provide for your visionary needs ,
JAS. P. WOOD
OPTOMETRIST
Bastrop,
Ttxsi
J-JERE'S your big chance to get
the vital blow-out protection
of the famous Golden Ply and
actually save money in the bar-
fain. Don't delay. See about
ilvertowns for your car today!
• Prices subicct 10 change without notice.
Goodrich Q<%.
SAFETY Sihertowm
J. V. ASH Motor Co.
Authorized Sales and Service
FORD. MERURY. LINCOLN
ZKPHER
/T'S DIG-IT'S BEAUTIFUL-ITS A BARGAIN!
CLASSIFIED ADS
LOST Otnmond ring lalwral
*srd offered for M« retur- to NIKS
T P. HOLLAND ft '!
H' wdcn Cotton Planting Se il State
registered and certified -'ample (
"eel may |k- teen at Chamber "f
' -mmerr. office pe- bushel
delivered in Ban; i op All -d < >r< • . :i
tr«-sted.
:i11 to e where fo<«|
jr^'cd i iv> curnmt list
id i no huh - butter,
h pear-, dt ie,| prunes,
apple
is posted in
tamto can In
of oiirnlus f
shell egg., fn
ra xin- f"• apples, fn sh orang.-,
fri'-h grap« fruit, me, hominy grits,
dry e.libl Ivan-, wh-at flour and
whole wheat (graham flour. | ek
lard (pure f> k lard onlv no com-
poundi-. vhoi-tentng -. ejt t>o>k, in
rlud'ng all its. fre h. tnclu<ling chill-
ed r f ro /en. pick led, salted, cured or
t
Registered American B ed Saddle
v allion Stat<- owned l.e« • d t v S.
■ Itrannon, Jr , F>e flu (Ml M i:i
WORK WAN'TF.D Quilting an I
c mfort ta. king, Ht any season dur
P the yeal HFLEN HOFFMAN
HCtl
GLOBE BLACKLEG
VACCINE It
S.L. Brannon Drug Co.
Constipated?
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ADLERIK A
C. KRII AR1) & SON
STOMACH COMFORT
Why suffer with Indigestion, (ins,
'•nil Bladder, Pains or High Blond
I'ressure? Restore your Potassium
balance with Alkalosine-A and then*
troubles will disappear. Sol (1 on
money Ixu-k guarantee by C. Krharcl
* ««« . 24-4S
«moked, but n
metal or gla
meal
Th,. list '■
change! from
mg on the finding
< f agi icultur a« to
iok '<i op pack d in
ntaine'rs, and corn
liejllUs
;im<' t
foods maj be
•tme depend-
' the vecreta'-y
a plus foo,| roil
I
dltioio New t'fM.al hste which will
be giv n widt publi it1, will be issued
when there are any cha"g«
The blue surplu food tamps will
be in addition to th< present assist-
ant. and participation in the food
'tamp plan will not affect the
amount of the pre><nt a ■-istance, lo-
cal food stamp plan authorities have
announced. Surniu- foods however,
will no long-T l>i' given in bulk in
Travi- county with the foo,| tamp
olan swinging into active otgani/n
tion.
Participation in th • -tamp plan i..
made volunta v. but by nartieip.'t-
ting, an eligibb per-on will be able
to provide mo' e food and a better
balanced diet fo- the family After
iM eligible p rsop obtain* his fir.1
food oiiler tainps, he i• n-tpiired f •
participate regularly to remain elig-
ible to rer ive food order stamps, the
regulations requiring that a ratli i-
nating client pun ha e or receive at
least the minimum amount of food
slumps ea< h month.
>ttamp books will not contain the
sam,. number of stamps Mook.s for
nervous buvinir orangs vtamns w iM
include blue stamps eoual to half of
the orange stamn value and will be
■ oimI mi five different amounts from
£'* to #1(1 '"hus a #1(1 hook or ornn,,n
stamn* will contain in addition
worth of fre( bin,, stamp The book*
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Sew Convenience Features
Ijouest Prices Ever!
See.. .
New Colorfal Interior
New Glast-Topped liydrstor*
New Suinlcni Chromium Shrive*
New Automstic Interior Lighting
New Extra-Large Meat-Tender
New Improved Meter Mner
Mechanitm...Aod a score of other
features
^y*tfu6utc
6 Frankly, tins new Fri^ulair..
is one of the most beautiful
and most startling performers
we've t\cr seen Brimming
with colorful new beaut)
And the most economical ice
freezer anil food keeper in
Fri^idaire history! Let us
show it to yon I
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Other 6 cu. ft. Frigidairea
As Low As
hi
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RADIO DEPARTMENT
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1940, newspaper, April 25, 1940; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236751/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.