Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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n ill HAS I ROP Al)\ I K ! ISI H HAS I K( >|> 11 \,\S
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(iraMlfuthei -.i>- tha* year- ago
I .in tneii.
In get \li" \;int v I n t'i Ic hi*
In id**:
Hut t ■! sninr if.i - •!' Nancv .!ul
I etU-O.
Anil gave i l<| Tom a i • a bail . -«■
of blui'H.
Mut -■•"in enough hr was t .• same
Ti>m Tom
\n«l how I'll hot h- i ul1 taki it
like a mun.
I ii.ill> don't 'hink marriage would
huvr paid,
111 i iiiiM- Mi > Nancy is a i t
maid;
\ ml ill I III l ull jll-t it- (,'m n|
a< uold
PERSONALS
Im*/ l.indfr "H'liifd to be enjoy to art, and ha\ nv re-ogned, <a*4
i Hi In i -elf a' the Carnival If I h I'NHI.N (KNTKAI, I.IKK IV.
Maigarc, whii wa- thai boy fiieinl , ,, . v . , , ,,u„,vv , ,
. vi.ui- ' a. 11kI'd •„ • il. t> fn i,. v| ,<XV "• « "Ml appointed me,
ima h luck has t-omn nut way whoi I mi much1* H S Martmdale. as Tiu*tee in the-
liw ..I imM'l lhi> w,4 Any Main in.. who is that S,.„, , .tee and cud f the Haul nginal
,"v" v ^ ^vv ' av *' w1 k p • mending t )i i • not# to I u.tif, and iei|ue>itcd me to adver
v i ii i ii i I, yau t- • 'i| -i«'lI miid real o.tate for th«
Mary Ucilto and WocIm* Barron j,.Mlin( h||s „ .
' n.'d Sundax f.'.m .. thru dav
i |, i , . .. Wi . I dks, i>\ in vv | think voii
>i'> r.velyn Ku-hards, ,!• I\ Stey- have
mn Willian < nmpt n. i;IT« \| , .,
S« ai t'i" and Klbert Whiti.ikii, at- tin.
ttinli<1 (hi S, M. I r x* KHRiv one wouM like to >ee n cuntinui'it, '• tww tin- hour* of t«n oVIoek A.
Wkutve 111. w 111«• i i> Mttni 11 SI and foui* o'clMk I' II • ' vnH
k""Vi u I" l writing alum! | hr ell ;iid umI o-tate at th« dmii if
tliinil i„ ,t i thr truth that hurt- tin' 'nintv Cnui't Hou • f Ma ,rji
1 ■ int\, I • \n . hi the ( itv of Hn «
ti |t. Ii \ . , the hlgln ' liiildi r for
i i Ii ml i i'ji' i' tut t t i ii i ll in
f ati-fymg id indebted-
•ii thr date of till* >mU
I 'll, . uy i' w I ih in \ • i he ' in will amount t . S1 l"iiil
' 'nil oi ii'ii t hi- ji'i'ii the W, I'HKKKKORK, not in :•
Vill-n w i itr I undi land h it'l \ uivcn tint on i iii d iv ''m
I'M yniK to «ut it. I think every 1 t da\ ■( I ii«inbei, V I' I *#**.*>,
in \ustin Satunlas
i() , l .i wis ri|Hot, and Harlaiiil
• ina
STAFF
} ditor
As-t. I'd i to'
I .iterai y Kdit.
Sports Kditoi
Uun r K«lit •
Kdit"-
K!va <Myd« 1 rk
I cah I' .wi ll
K .t! run' ' 'i aw fot d
A. I DeGiandon
I'.ar Comp' • ii
wi Houston visitors Sunda\
'i is it oi - Sunda\ wi'i
Al ■ Kunshick, Kdi'a Miller, !.■
( a nbt ami Kiln i Whiten! - i
Martha Motnure was m v.. >|
vil Saturilay.
M.i'\ I'earson made h i \<iel
\ ' ' Winihistei Saturda>
Sin !.i>
\'.istin visitor- and shi |>pri ■■ i
1,1,1 wini Kaniher MilNuiald a' ! i
H' \ it \andei.
i'vl Jennings .-|n tit tin week mil 1
in I lulnl
\ • i'! pent ' he w t el end I
SOPHOMORES
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'1 ' I I ." Ill ! 1
i ■ ii i v 11 Sat iii <lii\
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Senior Kepi'itei Meat ra
EDITORIAL
■ K;i<«' •
Hell
K.
( ul H I K.SN
Webster defines courte-y as
i urtly politeness; niaeeful and roii-
i-derate behavior toward i ther-.
In the world to-day courtesy play*
a irreat part in determinintr wheth
er or not a person will net a job.
We should show eourtosy to every-
one, everywhere in the school rootn
on the playground, at entertain
ments.
Sometimes we aren't courteous to
those we dislike but we should lie.
('over up the dislike with courtesy.
If we are courteous we will he ad-
mired.
in - lionn in Hod
M died Site wa
sit S u nd a \
•• this i- all w i )ia\ i
we I'll s yi ft' hoping
nv 11 ft''ill v ti next w ei k.
SPORTS
The Mnst i op Heai - In oki
wa- hail
I re's ai in at i h
ii i if 111
He\ 11 ii 11 k in w ,i riishiiiir nne a
r t iiniva! Ilr w i . irryinir twai
I lililli! I tlr lei ! I- wheel
^ ail w mil l w h> I || Mar' u. h.
p\ - ineoiie e| i l^elu a pro
inakini; '.17 on Ii la ,
a t Ii
Hoik vil |s tl
\,. mil' t■ i r l.e'- tat and liaid and
old
H w I Mi Sam > evri tell
him no
When I '>1111111 wanted liei and
pay t> steal picture-, for you will , | hei so"
kfi't them -t Ifii riirht buck from \(,d if nneday I tut ti be i man,
vi u Xdvice from Mastei Villon. | |„. [j^e "Id I' >nimy |
Hold "II Spivey' Vou look Il k to ; Tan
ine. and bo\ did (hi so swings make
Ii.i i sick " I'll nw so. I'liev a!s i n (mi || HKAK>:
matle I hi - Mavis and Hill Schan
hal- sit k. Tli• \ 'i i'Ix know how to ei lehrati'
\| in in in! I in Stowirs was truckum a vi< t • \ If you don't know what I
w ith u en tain Kn shnian «n 1 Kri , nieun, uie tn see the I'ep Stpiad'-
dn\ niirht. turn out after another Heat vi« tory
— Lee it • eeins to me a- if you would ne.xt I ii|a> ni|fht.
K" with somebody who o uld at leant | terally the Sipiad "went
-if a big than instead of missinir t,.wn" and in :i bi|r win t" With
the whole chair and hitting the floor, the carnival t rowtl a spectators,
l.ook next time, Klhort, before you yolls were given before the s.|uad
f' down disbanded. After that, the girls mailt
Wow! I hat tackle 1 ve been tell men y at the carnival in a larct wa>
ing you about has already had three <";l iyells of Has'ron, holies ami
dale- with that beauty winning gentlemen and others The school ti the winning column aga n by tie (
blonde this week. Il he had one with jiml its friends a-k y. ui cooperatioi, tenting (iiddings l'im; in their first , rilAT, Will-.|{|' VS. \ |i • .1
in i Sunday night, I didn't hear a- again in helping to increase the at conleience game I'soig a much in 1 rust dated Oetohei I" ■. md i
was out of town on oth- tendance of these gitine- S nee the pi"\ed passing and running attack 1' '• ' 'd'd in \ >!ume I a! I ,i u- >
lot til'
> hour
ai
111 || tei 111 exam
| ' an nil wa i t " why I Ion-
ia tl i end ' o hi I billIl i|l|!
W ' • " hi get tickled '
I'h t In si ■ report .lie | >■< i ib|e
e I t'V< ' \ I d )• id \ klli'W -
w
M'l U I HI I HI SI I I >S
THK SI A II oi TEXAS
I 'M \ i > iiK I: \STHi>1'
1 KM>W Ml MIA
I'H KSK.NTS
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thi I nit \ f Ma-Ire;'. Stnte f
I \ .11 ■ a riIietI is r d11
.' i! 's |Oo i
at 11 11 .iinl, lieing oi11 <>f and a
nil'' thi Minimum Onb>> n origi
nal < I a I ' ■ a tl Coillll V I'a' 111 N
I 17, Y I \|. V *« *. liter!
I> the II' i f Hoiijamin O-horn uf>-
t|er date of Novemhei s, is .tr„)
mor. pat" ciiImi l> tie ci l 't( i f >l
MK.IilNNINli a' ii' 'I'll ie-| . ie-
oi ' ,lai 1 M loultia to iirif
1 act. i I lo s lUthwi'St h >ondarv
line if ihe Benjamin (toborn Hurvtf,
a pile I ' Mi for e " oei I V11ich
a .1 pi • ' - \ ,;>i .11*t W ;7 1 'ai *
from the s; othen • ' rn"i >f -aal
Menjnmin 11 !>■ n oir\ • \ i
I I! I Ni '■ N o
ii
oi
t.
bout it for
er matters.
Ih y! I 111 Hoy! I > i d you see Jelly
Steymann trucking on with little
lluhliard? William Compton and
Mar) Sue were getting along, t> >.
Wow! Ii. I', and Joanne (Jreon
wt'ie also trucking on. It seems t"
me, the Master Villon, I hat the
voung children are having too many
parties and dates to tin either the
hoy oi the girl ally good. I also
I II KM I \ tin t|e|!
♦ V-, L • > i ii ♦ • j14 ♦
THK NCI n dec W
' 'k fi" mrni"
THKNCK N 'in 'leg W
I' v:i-
N i-lh.vest
for corner
W I vara--
1
vir-
price has been cut in half, w' are tin \ were able to oiitgain their op 1,1 I'rr.1 I rust !;• it Mi t< a 'an in ! ' • • '••
sure that many of you will find it ponents both ti the aii and "Ti tiif 11"" ' "iinlv. lexa I'rnnk Knsner I I III N< I' .o dry W
1 and wife, Josephine Rasper, of Ma
more convenient to come |i.. that, ground. .'"so|inine K'-p-r. ..f Ma ; ' o net-
by nil mean-, and support the Hears Ma •' rnp passed 21 time mpler lip I ounty, I dxas, i "iiveyetl to M'lN1 I- • " • 1 •' ■ 1 : •
We thank you. 'ing Hi for a net gain of 13a yards. 1 ' l"' Hreiling. Trustee, the hoiem t>. the ph. < he- g
I iulding passed ti times niplet |M 1 di-tribed r- ul e-tatr t. secure H.'iilg the am. md <•. m\i-\ • d t«
HERE AND THERE
nig I for a net gain of 7 yards
I'I>t feature play of the game was
' a lake spin over right tackle lis
(I'lMings Quartet hack f"i a gain of
I'I HI-" I'NIOfx i KNTHAI I 11'I IN Frank Ka-p'a '>\ deed ' ■ \n-er'
SI KANI'K t'llM I'A N \ m the i> a\ Nerk< wski, ux . dat< I N"Vi riber
, ii lent i.f ;i tie I it t lien in tie-, r 11 n I. arid 7. I'.11 s. ■ i ■ i de.l n • I n • • ■ i. ige*
W IIKHKAS, detaiiV oo i"d ' '.'7 "I 'hi Ma-troti *' uniy I>i'e(f
/•/// Oh. this gossip! Should -12 vanU and a touchdown. I1'" p «.vnient of part >>(' -aid in.lt ht IN- 1
heard that those three couples had >r shouldn't it lie believed'.' Well, I'll Ba-trop als. played a much mi "b"'- secured bv said I • . d i !'• • l> \TKI> -I lav ..f N iv
soine ov ei ripe fruit thrown at them, pass it >>n to you and let v.m tlecid,- ptcvetl defensive game with Whit- :'"'1 "" account of which defaul' I II P. • tubei \ It I'll!
Well, ileal leaders, it seems that l.eah I'owell sent word that illness worth, M lho and Carlisle outstand ' ^''"-N i' I-, N" I II VI i IK I''. I.N'SI H II \l \ II 1N I > \ 1.1-.
t he fail is going >V"i fine so good i- the cause of hei absence today*, ing in the line and lieiiisen, \-h, and '^Ni K < O MI' N N . tin holilei ami Suhstituti rrustee
bye and good luck until next week. ^ml. maybe it is. Hut w ith such Compton in the hackfield >'wnei >! aid indeb'ednr ■ , do. in > >l IISM *
things as those dances, the carnival, I hi Hear- have a tough as-ign w In b principal imount there,.t
football games ami such, we wonder men: Friday night when tliev meet dm under the provisions "f aid Mud K« K SA1I- Ml th. hriibliery n
just what kiml of illnes- Leah ha-'' the Latirange team ..n the Krhnrd1"' Trust, ami the oi ginal Tru tri the nui eiv >n tin fann originally
Ja. k \ -h hasn't made his appeal Kit |,| ,.t 7:.!u. i etno out and In ip the ,,JI' >«•<> in aid Deed "f Trust, i- now owned bv I II I'ric. n a greatlv
ance today, either. w n again! deceased, and being unable to net reduced prif S I HKANN'iiS A
I.'ok at that Stowei.- g •' lie was - ■-o . — as such rrustee, mid having refused SON
ii ally escorting' Klva Clvde I >< k-
around Saturday night. If this is
"U!' M.,......... ~ . „ , "v:y* l" "f Vl,lV Just kf,, your XN(,| f„ik,, here* we are back again
'{ohert Watson ind I, lowers who ,t N ' ',H w'11 k.-ep ' '4awhile and maybe Kve, v „ have had a I
h. l ie t br g gltii V tl old Ha-n OO "" " su,;,,h'M w,th r*nA?' ? "♦ y"!' 1 >-a''n someih.ng! ti,,- a, the Carnival, including Ma,
i* i pc ti m iii^ Li« . i« "iii i>d u n without t h« i i ii u nu .1 • H'-ck I h' -*• articlrs, K'Miuirinu'nt < for
JUNIOR REPORT
Here comes a substitute for the
.iunii r class reporter. This week he
actually has an excuse fot not writ
ng this report. I' seems that the
football game Kriday nit'lit piij liiiu
ut of business for a while. ! FOl'ND One thumb tack in my
And speaking of football. some chair. Mottonisitle up. Red hot re
menibi'i of the Junior class deserve ward protiii ed. ( oach Hale.
i|uite a lot of credit. Mesides
eport r. Frank Der'son. there were
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
Iv ai . vv n again!
I HKSH M \ N NKWS
—
I.
T A11 sen- • (and cent - i w hi Ii
lich in mil fii'st e • t" < re'ice i':i"ie.
The carnival furnished plenty of
• Xi 'ti niellt ov i i the week end I sun
• ise vou know all about it though.
M h" keil as though everybody wm
"takin' it in."
■\ certain Junior girl wa eni>.ving
Saturdav night vvith her u in. Sonioi
• ■ I'ort Truck on, K'hel! ' us,''l !n tiyitig to slip out t
And did the old "Kagle K> '" spot buy eaudv at recess. Reward.
tl\*it Junior bov vvith a f'r-hinan girl, '■rank (ireen.
flynir high ion the swings)''
Although n•• 11he• is ii in >la-s (iHI'll \K>
t is hard to keep from noticing the
'e'idei glance- piis.ing between :i M .1 pa'tie and earn val-
s j horn girl and a -enioi hoy vve Thru thi fun we did roam.
'.now Keep it up. Ktldio you're I!> it evei n humble.
i limbing. There was the death of Samboin .
Ira seemed to be "going to town'' I
•i a big wa\ Kridav and Saturday W'i ua/. at the ool as we
u ht - \-k nie >11!' football hern ^1 .unt the step- madlv,
i.'imlar? A id feel that ole H. H. S.
M in m M in .lu-' w atch Kanelier N >w t L i11 k:. > I him sadlv,
■ nek ■ n! Thi js getting bad She's Anonyniou among few. he
a en 'or and a veil leader at that! Strove but in vain. „
Wt'l. that's about all the iliit I Imm p <|ii i- t his identity.
,,i dig up novv I'll have to buy me I hi- idea was -aim.
new paile next Week.
I'm his effort s wore futile,
MOOR HKVIKW Me did ..a broken heart
Senior Class How 1. a I'ertect (Jirl and Hoy" respectively,
•com to have gone over big. So big.
WANTKD \ new admirer .,f the in th;lt someone asketl. "W'hv
gentb'i sex. Mb ntle, clinging vine pi> ''' ' V"1 puid• -li the oipiMemonts
ft" iell. Apply Row 3, Seat l. '"r PW'iect school teacher?" Not
a h'n| i<|ea that.
gari' I'owell, who mild lie found
In I otiisa \lnv Mc tt'- "Rose in
• tn". 'In turv of the "!■! gilt Ci.tt-
" i,s emit ilined
Rose I ampbell ciMiie back t. h> r
home in America after several vearft
.11r i.atl W Ih her eanv h■ (adopt
•.Il I'ter, I'hebi When In w."- in
-'iii'pe. If 'so grew up into quiti a
unsr lady. Several younfT nn n jti
H si'- set fell in love with her. v
• i.11ii- those were Charlie, who vve
I' n vv .>vi 1 d alio! ;> playb..7
Mao, the -"n ne and -Mid. >u . tared
b eolv foi I'ose and nftei a fatal ac-
<■ aii ut in which * har'.. . ► . d.
' h vv a re married
To complete thi "it little New
1 riglantl story of von ii and r 'nance,
'a- we av that they "lived hap--
p Iv ever after."
Kor nure fiction and an absorbing'
si. ry. bo sure to read tli new .n)
■'■!:ihi in t he library.
\ "I it In didn't alway-
I'!• a • lis ho really did hi part.
Kpitupb
III i c lies Sanvbone
.niiuis obligation .
I ukn• w n n life,
'cop! t ; his medi'.atio-.
LITERARY COLUMN
Klhort Whitoaker, after sne'irlin"-
Saturdav night in Austin wa heard
to remark. "Aint life grand." Thoge
\u.-tin girls must surely have some
thing that the Bantrop giiis don't,
i"' Klhort jtist easv to please'.'I
Warren Higgins ha a certain
blondt tightly h ooke.l, ti my ..p!'
ion. oi lie couldn't affo-.l ■ flirt
ng around with those Smithville and
I'.lgin girls as he was Thursdav night;
i sneeiallv aftei said blonde had .ill-1
won the dis'incti. ii of being Ma-
tron'- most beautiful la-.-!
Monti ice Hell sure i- a gout) -pe(
man of a girl vvith a "ane-and-onlv, '
Sin doesn't even hav. the -liglt. i
tiler st, m so it seems, in a date ' '
tin baiuiuet.
|e" Schaefor seems t> think that
people run uround vvith thei> eye.
h"i a 11 'ho time! She -ay- "No I
didn't hav i a date I wn homi
bed." Well, kid. I happen to kn >vv
th'it vou tin no' h*• ve n twin' !
I sure would like to be freshman'
11 ootid That bunch d> enn't i a"-
what 1 hoy do, when tliev do, n ir '•> •
tin v do it, jus' so they gat it done
(nit bad huh?)
I aw a funny thini.' Sunday. Kai
ciii" Mc|tonal.! and !I• ibe ■ Slv '
pa.-"I in a pickup, \bout ten
• •litis later /ranees William . Ma
Sin Muiohi-'ti. Jean (ireen and
some "'hei girl p'ls.-.ed in <iuicl-; pi
-mi The girls are show 'ig svtnp
•m- of leap-year fever, don't ,V"U
i
tnv
Wrii William and Mary Sue tak '
ine n the carnival!
11 h' and Jeanne seenn il to he
i hi" nir b* of fun. too.
Robert Watson and V'irgina l.'ae
w i ,• seen ai the eat nival Saturdav |
night also.
Smut . f iliust Sophomore boys !
like to ♦ h11'vv fruit at flu boy- vv h
' I ail undei I helll
What' tin- I hi ai alioir Hubert
> • Ito'i having to leave sn fast Sun
tlav night, Maui ini \ml vv L.. wa*
"; t bov he had with him?
JbnjL
JabltL
£hanq£A\
hffcctiv i Novcmlit r 'sr, nil
portant changes aftect tin-
schedules >>l Katv trains.
Avoid Getting Left
ASK THE KATY AGENT
PREVENT COLO WEATHER TROUBLES WITH MAGNOLIA'S
Winter-Punaf Service
V| ^
Don't let .i tew warm cl.iys lo< l you into waiting too
long be tore li.iv ii)K your c.ir w inter proofed. Wintfr
yfnkc\ uhvu )<>tt least e \ l> eet it'. Magnolia 7-l'oint
Wintcr-I'root Serv ice is .1 complete check-up of your
automobile. It takes care of your crankcase, trans-
mission, differential, radiator, batten and other vital
parts. I>h) safe WIXTI K-PROOl NOW with
winter Mobiloil, Mobilgrease and quick starting Mo-
bil'.
as!
/tin/ at the Siyti of the / lying Red Horse
Jr. t-
wrii
I in < ing poem vv as vvi itten
ambit pentameter * xactlv the fhink
I.I, '.IT thai Chance! used ip his i.-enb' cl -nr. lo-iKo.l • ,
"I'.int. rtiury I alePatterned along t|,j m. I'oor kid, -he wa a'dvv ii<
'111 allli III", till poem toll.- of „u) Mllt | he can take it.
motleri: 'a actei but is described Th. se Citlding- boy a.d ,hi".
" 'IK' -vl' "I "Id I'.nt'b-h poetry. .. |,„,king f.n l'on> m-at V
Mildred -tagm-i , the author. mi'li',. Say. Beats, did they get it"
I ii n't tell t In vv ■ r ' an it doe- a
Ibe I'ohceman lomm> lam ,j0 nny K„,.d to tell the In t. .■ I
ell U e tin ilium. Since th all f
Oh. loo! here comes ,,Ur deai t |this week folks s. long.
11 end Tom in v Tam,
W ho j- th town's most noted
policeman
II. never yet has failed to walk hU
heal
No niatt* if thi" ( 'u vin hine. rain \S hi t a week-end! What a carol"
oi sleet. val. What a Hallowe'en n ig n.
\nd i: you'd can to know ntd , ha'dlv think I've seen unite < . nn v
what he's like. yawns before. Kven "(i" is vawn • g.
lo tell you 1 will tr> vvith all inv 'hi- n-orii'i'. She «av> she i- g. ,i
might. to let! at eight o'clock tonight I
dings 'JO ii. The boys nine..,) .-.vol) H - lace is largi and round and i oil | vvontlei if she reallv will.
game all except for blocking. Ther# an'J bright, I; appear- tn me that a mi va v
•niirht liiMvi* ii bijfurr wori* ji- 111 It* fiRit hf h«i i< *ii"W y diikcIii* vni'M s#*tii* ' v "1 1
gainst (iiddings if Bastrop had white IH..bin-on from a deep dream of sleep _
at thrf m«n off of h'nd ih# n' i> lian Snturrlny nijrht.
^ ! Th# niph* must bh^#*n iu-♦ n
hade" 'oi. mu<h fo< MacAlan
A
MobiEgas^Mobiloil
AMERICA'S FAVORITE GASOLINE AND MOTOR OIL
THE EAGLE EYE
Well here is yoUi oltl friend, the
Piaster villon, baek this week for a
little more low-down on the young
hildron
First let us look in on the foot-
bi.ll game last Kriday night. Well,
well Hastinp won the game with ( id-
ur best nastier .j, Beck Compton. ,
Well, football isn't so much h.w down k al '"rk for even flie- t,,
SENIOR REPORT
The New
1937 PLYMOUTH
i- a thing of beauty, perform-
ant i and i ndurance vi i invite
a comparison with any cat, tb i
lui for dollar drive. Hide or
just run anything up by thi -id«
i.f the new I'hymouth ami
convince yourself r>emonstra
tion by appointmi nt
HIWAY GARAGE
The Houston Chronicle's
Christmas Offer Rate Is
TEXAS
ONLY
$5.00
DAILY ONLY
ONf YIAR
Regular Rate $6
S6.50
Doily and Sunday
ONI YEAR
Regular Rote $9
sr> let's le' th" o|<l '•""ve look in
i 'he Fair Tliuisday night..
Mmmm! I auppoac all yotj
know that "Stormy" Cartwright vv. ?i
'he heautv cont^«l for Bastrop"
la k at (Jene follow that Blgm
g.rl. By 'he way, < ene, it d ^sn't
crawl
His a "il - a i
Be safe—get
ANT! FREEZE
at
HIWAY GARAGE
hort, hi* hands are
very :al.
He i Irishman \ \i ran tell that
He tr ul t -cratch his back the
•thi" t,'ay.
\ a , h - hor* arms would not
reach half way
Hi '"a- and a. his tr .users fit too
socn
'I ".>nt i- shaped just like a big
all ion.
I fi ar h,s c oa: if blue with hut ton*
gold,
W II I. • pro'i. • him long from 'he
ci .|tl
" ■ '.'en y • n«* a wealthy man]
Hut just ;• cop who u i ^ i.,,.
he i an.
Powell. She hasn't app< ared th -
bright iain> Monday miming .lack
-i em t.• be missing' a
I I'll met) to be "trm V i' m"
Saturday night H ■• • ar-• "fe-
tint v i have along? lra says the
Cain vnl ruined him finan> aii. I
wni'di iii-t h> vv nianv • didn'* ' -i 7
''ii vi'i was the g'11 t end
Fi d;.v night"
I. k how f| vou like Hding in
the hack of a truck" Some f m. eh"
Say, d-d voii s,.e 'he W *igi
S!"'li"fln" n gllt ? Bov *hev
"trucking on,"
W at - th 'ii.." f \
tion Austin, Wh>'.i ak>- "
J i , i no:' a • i ■.
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
N*o niattir horv many medlrlncs you
have tried for your cough, chest rold
• r bronchUtl irritation, you c<uj get. re-
lief now with CroomulsloiL Serious
! rouble may be brcwinj,' and vou ciui-
iiot iiflord to take a chance with iuiy-
Vang less than CreomuL-lon, whidi
I oe* right to the wat of the trouble
tv\ t0 hJi! nature to .soothe and heal the
vv * luflained membranes as the germ-laden
piilegm is loosened and expelled.
Even If other remedies have failed,
ilont be dlscc *n"i d. your dm" :1st tn
authorized to guarantee Creomulaion
wncl to n fund your money if you an i . i
satisfied wiUi results from Uicven ; r >t
Uittk. Oct Crvomulsion rnjhl iicv-- Viv >
Good Only Until December IS, 1936
THE DAILY CHRONICLE
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Feature*, Timely Photographs and a Page of the
Beit Com ten
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1936, newspaper, November 5, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206878/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.