Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1937 Page: 1 of 4
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DRINK
JOHN 0. TURNER
Vim i Furnishings Clothing.
and I lots
IN BOTTLES
I mi i>s' Ki'dt to Wi> f
'•finality .it .4 l air Price
Holt Corner Bastrop
"Pun- A- >unllght
EUHITY-THIRD YEAR
BA 1'ROP ADVERTISER, BASTROP, TEX \S.
US I' \\ SKIT. I! :!7
N I M ItKR
LARGE CROWD MAKES BASTROFS REGULAR MEETING LIONS SPONSOR GOOD WILL TOUR
TRADES DAY A REAL SUCCESS OF LIONS MONDAY TO MCDADE LAST THURSDAY NIGHT
TRACK Kits FUR WHITE III R\l.
SCHOOLS TO MEET
Teachers iii white rural schools • >1
Bastrop County will hold their lirst
meeting of tin* school year in the Hi
trict Court Room at Bastrop on Sa
urday, Septemlier 11th.
Meeting with them in the after,
noon will hi- trusti es of rural school
districts, members of the Countv
School Board, and representatives of
the State Department of Kducatio.i. |
Sutijert for discussion will he "Fun
tions of School Agencies' with Mr. I
M It, Brown representing the State
Department of Education; Mr. 1 O.
Hill, the County School Hoard; Mr.
W. K. (Jattis, High Schools; Mr.
Fred C Haynio, Rural Schools.
White schools of the counts' will
open on Monday, September I • 11h;
negro schools on October 4th; Mexi
can schools on October llth.
PEOPLE REHISIER 1-RoM I \\ EN Inn Iv -ulent Oreii Kskew pr--
TV-FIVE DIFFERENT COM. I -uled .tt the regulai meeting of the
Mt MTIES IN BASTROP'S Itiitiup I.ions Club, which was held
I K \DE TERRITORY
STRAND BOOKS
FIGHT PICTURE
A large crowd gathered in llastrop
for the first Trades Day, inaugurat-
ed Saturday by the Bastrop Trades
Day Association, marking the affair
a. a decided success.
The Bastrop High School Band fui.
nished music during the afternoon,
and special pi iced merchandise offer
ed by Bastrop merchants furnished
an opporuntiy and incentive t" >ut
! of.town people to spend their money
| to an advantage in Bastrop.
Mrs. Jack Queen of Cedar Creek
J won $'2f .oo in cash; Mrs. \ugu-ta '
Miller of I'iney Cieek won $15.(Ml; anil
Saver- .lones of Bastroo won $lil.0n. !
'
People were registeed from tw-.-n. I
(Iv-five different conununities and
towns surrounding Bastrop.
Bastrop's next Trades Day will be
held on October 'J. with a completely
1 new and entertaining progiain |il in
I lied Watch the Advertiser for fur
iher announcement
at the Rasttop Cafe on Monday even
ing
Dining tin- business session. fed
lowing comniitte" report-, a group
of I,ions w re appointed to investi-
gate the possibility of locating a
(dependable and plentiful supply of
water hi the State Park.
Because of the Rand Mothers' en
tei tainineiit wieli was held Tuesday
night, no program had been arranged
: Mowing the club to adjourn early in
order that the membebrs might go
immediately to the school house
P I \. SI \|{| > MKMBKRSIIII
BRI\ I
Tin Pan nt 11 achet Association ha
started its annul drive for nieinlie.
fur the coming war, acco ding t '
Mi- Harry Krhanl. eha11man of 111-•
membership Conor (; and every o*i
interested in ,inj i\ in the schools
is U'geil to bec'ona a member.
Due for the year are only .">0 cents
per niembei If tin- committei has m t
already called m you, be prepared ti
join when they come.
• USD MOTHERS HOLD ICE
CREAM WD CAKE SALE
I'LANs MA HI- IO I ARE IIKJn
■"< llOOl BAND in o \h Mil l
ON SECTEMBER lh
Lions Club led tie
town in making
to McDadc on I'hui
l.-l-I W i e| . e cort III
Band and
I lie I !a -l t op
citizen-, of the
1 i V\ ilI 11iur
iday evening of
1 In Ba.-t l i'p II igh Schoo
I it s dnei toi Ja< k (>rr.
j \ ino t i nte' taming program
' pre 1 nti-d by Bastrop people,
D'anged o that there wa- not a
ill tin whole evening's nerf
HIGH GROVE NEWS
, IIICIl (JROVE, Sepl s W S
Millii):ton, county agent, has been
helping a few people of this commun-
ity terrace land during the past week.
The Strand Theatre ha
the picture showing the Joe
I
I k" ' M SI IN
Mrs. Jones lluiina and daughter,
Helen Jean, and Misses Claia B*• 11 •
and R-c l,ou Pun-ell weiv Red Rocl;
\isjtors Saturdav afternoon.
oU! s
M A N
CAR
R \l l.t
CR ASH
III It I IN
Tonunie Fait fight to show here on
Friday and Saturday, September in
and 11.
See the actual fight, blow by blow.
as it took place last Monday night
when Joe I<ouis retained his heavy- ; nesday.
weight championship after a hard la-I ^(. u,.,^ with
round struggle with Tommy Farr. i if Kastrop, was
1 .vhich skidded on
EASTERN STAR To MEET MON. U]!m.,( „VIM tw|„.
I> \V NKiHT
Paul Iteck of Austin, represent!!
tivc of an Austin baking company
was injured seriously in an aiitomo.
bill accident m-ai Smithville Wed
Mr. and Mrs. ('lay lohiison an I
daughters. Edith and Lillian of Au,
tin visited friends and relatives here
1 Sunday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ingrain ant
-on, Wayne spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mis II. I. I'obin-on
Tlie Band Mothers entertainer,
Tuesday evening with an ice cream
and rake sale in the high school audi
toriiini, donating the proceeds to the
un'fortn fund.
A i • angi-mi-nts had formerly been
made io hold the affair on Erhard
Fi 'lit bill because of inclement wea
the they were forced to use the
auditorium.
B d mu -ir by the high i hool hand
undci th" direction of Jack Orr, was
en joyed during the evening, and tli •
drun and bugle corps presented a
fi w if (licit* ill ills
A nice sum was realized front the
evening'- benefit.
William Compton
Iriving in a tru- k '
wet pavement an 1
Mr Beck siiffereo
meet
at *
Tile Bastrop Chaptei of tin
der of the Eastern Star will
Monday night, September LI.
o'ehx k
All member- are requested to
present.
MRS OEM SI MMONS.
Sectv.
ALUM CREEK NEWS
nvrr
I serious back injuries and skin abra
ion- Mi Comnton was unhurt.
Or-
Mi. Beck was formerly a Bastrop
resident, moving to Austin several
years ago
Mr-. A. D. Ilai ri - and 1 'droit,
Bonnie Jean, Darlene and \ D. Jr
of Bateinan, spent Friday hi the hom-
of Mr Harris' pnrint-. Mi and M -
K. K. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs
nounce the an
baby girl
Lincoln
ival of
Cn
!l >
'PP'in an
i\ pound
The
wish 'i
pill|lii'
I ion'
helped
for the
September 2.
< \RD OE TH Wl\>
M. Dade Cenietc \ A--nidation ^
• publicly ackn w ledge to the
of Bastrop, particular!> lh(I
< lub, Band .mo i ho« w ho
vv it h sale-. ;',i. appri i n on !
program g;vei, at McDade.
w a
a i
lull
per'oi manci
j with the band giving a splendid con
!cert, and filling in with additional
'numbei Though the band has be >n
organized only a few months, their
music i splendid and their programs
are well worth hearing
( The McDade ladies «old plate sup
I pei-s, sandwiches, and cold drinks,
'and a number of cakes were auction,
ed off. with 1 B Maynnrd acting i-
I auctioneer They made in the n<-i
i .'hborhood of $KMi.no on theii sale-
'The (rood \\ ill Tour W ill go te
t'ak Hill on Thursday evening. Sep
tember Hi, with anthei rousing good
program and plenty of band musi-,
j Every one is urged to make plan*
| now to attend.
j The e tour are the result of the
.laid work of a few public spirited
: hostile- s men. w ho are sncrificin:*
|much of their own business interests
l iii behalf '
jhave the
'town for
'deling to
if the town, and they hoilld
full eppreciatIon of the
the ser\-lees they are ren
Bastrop
MAIN STREET
OBSERVATIONS
lt\ luHooiniac
MIts. J. ('.
> 'NIHCS,
Sect v
WEATHER BULLETIN
Mr. and Mrs. |*\ I
children, Ethel and
Saturday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. L. (!
. Shacl.e f 'I d and
Billie 1 or, spent
in the boon
Sharp
\l SUN
M \ N
IROP
DIES NEAR
Si N D\>
I! \S.
SWIMMING POOL
TO CLOSE SUNDAY
I or All Lnited State*
Monday, Sept. H'>. Ii'.'IT A clear
cool spell in south central regions but |
I ,o<-khart visitors Saturday were.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ingram. Mir
Arvid Roberts, Miss Lucille Shai n,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holder and
has
the
gone
to '
Iockha t
j turning warmer; in south, southweit ,
ALUM CREEK. Sept. 7 Mr. and ="'<• g«lf coast stormy, rainy. daughter. Nina.
Mix. John Cray and Mr. Charlie Rus lues., Sept. 14 Central and great ; M1^ Bobbie lloldei
sel of Fort Worth spent the week-end lakes regions fairly clear, but rain 1 Lockhart to attend
in the hone of Mr. and Mrs. ('. F. continue* in south. «outhwe.-t and on Higii School tins U-rm.
md Mi an.I Mr--. Jim gulf mast, extending to southeast At Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mr«
lantic slope. .Otre Hanua Saturday niglit were A
Wed,, Sept. I.r> Continues fairly 'D. Harris and Punk Wainscott of
Earnest II Miller, M, resident of
\ustin for 'Ji'i years and for a mini
her of years employed by the Austin
street department, died suddenly
while on a trip to his ranch near
Bastrop Sunday.
Mr. Miller was born in Bastroo
Claiborne
Price.
Mrs. Kemp of Cellar drove
spent
the week-end with her children, Mr. I clear in most of central states, great Bat«nian and Leonard Sharp
and Mrs. Woodie Clardie. |lakes regions ami east, but disturhano" Jones Hanna.
Mr and Mrs. Earner Kellar and dau- with some rain about the southwe<*. Less Bright and 1-red Irabricl •>:
ghti'r. Ima Cira4'e sp4*nt Sunday with I gulf coast and on southeast Atlan- laylorsville made a brief visit in th
Mr and Mrs. Will Kellar of Smith- j tie slope. High Grove community Saturday
vill,. ' Thurs,, Sept. It> Some rain in'.evening.
Mr and Mrs. James Duty of Bas. jnortwest central states, but fainy I hose attending the Powc
trop spent the w«H>k-end with Mr. and I clear in east great lakes regions and (Bryant reunion heh
Mrs. R. DeI<oach. jon Atlantic slope; also unsettled in State Park Sunday
Mrs. J. T. Roberta, Jr., of Elgin south and .southeast.
County. July IKNtt. He is survived
by his widow, Mrs. Rebecca Milie-,
two sons. Emmett and George Mil
Icr of Austin; three sisters, Mr-,
of ^Morgan Leste*- of Palestine; Mrts.
and. Maggie Kellough of El
Miss Ada Miller of Ft. Worth; thre
brothers, George and Eugene Mille.
of Paige and Will Miller of Jackson- 1
ville, Texas. :
J. L. (ioode. manager of the Ba-
trop State Park, announces the clo>
ing of the State Park swimming pool
jon Sunday night, September lli, for
j the -eason, after a very successful
I summer.
Mr. and Mr (ioode will remain m
I Bastrop during the winter months,
and the cabins in Pioneer Village will
continue to be available for rent.
I Before 'be swimming pool open*
again in the spring, Mr (Ioode stat-
ed that many imp-ovements would be
made, including the arranging of an
awning along the side of the pool
with seats for spectators.
anil
in the Bastrop
were Mr. and
Bastrop is fortunate in gaining Mr.
( nmpo and a|l(j (Joode and their son, Ron
as permanent citizens. Under thei-
supervision, the State Park conces.
sions have gninivl in popularity dur-
ing a very successful summer season.
Funeral service? were held from! —— * ■ ^ ■ * •
the Cook Funeral home Tuesday of > THE STATE OF TEXAS
4 p. m. with te Rev. C. M. Ashmor" ■ .
spent several days last week with her
mother, Mrs. R. L. Del-oach.
Fri„ Sept. 17 'Stormy, rainy about
the central states anil west great
Mrs. Jack Claiborne of Bastrop and pake* country, Ohio river valley, er
Miss Gertrude Hall spent the week. I tending to central Atlantic slope,
end with Miss Mat tie Claiborne — —-
Mrs. D. P Holland of Bastrop sjH-nt , '',,r '•'*&* and the Southwest,
several days this week in the home , ' Includes Ark., La., Okla., N
of Mr. and Mrs. William Higgins, Sr. j \Nwk of Sept
Mrs. Turner Hart anil children an i
Mrs. Bernard Sawyer and daughter
of Smithville, Mrs. Julia Spence and
Mrs. Lutie Mae Claiborne spent one
day iast week in Cedar Creek wi'h
Mrs. Dewey Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. J L. Sanders and son
of Ramsey spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W
Rhodes.
Miss Lois Clardie of Copperas
•Creek spent last week in the home of
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Woody
Clardie
Mr. and Mrs A W Bit nte and
family visited in the home of their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. H C Bunte
in the 1-ake Farm Community. Sun-
day.
Mr and Mrs. Woodie Burns and
ni-ill sons of Smithville visited in th.-
home of Mr and Mrs Ollie Rhodes
Sunday
Miss Juanita Spence s visitini' her
ist.er MVs. Dew."'- Turner of fed a*
Creek and Mr- .Lick Griesenboek of
> ust in
The Alum Creek school will be^in
on Monday. Septemb« r Llth Misn
Mattie Claiborne is the onlv teach«*r
and will teach fhrough the fifth
erade The other grades includng th'*
sixth will go to Smithville Public
Schools on the school hit* which is
driven h\ Mr A W Ttunte
Mcr.>
Week of Sept. I.'t to IP, !P:i", in
Texas and the southwest begins wit'i
some indication of a storm condition
blowing in from the gulf coast. It is
expected strong winds or gales from
the south will set in, carrying rain
cloud.s across the region t/i northeast,
but there is some doubt as to th"
iiKtenisty of the disturbance, and
while some rain is expected, still .t
is possible that nothing more than t
strong wind, some rushing clouds
and a few showers will develop,
this is rather late in the year for atiy
very severe storms in these regions
September temperature- this \".ir
are not cxpectcd to depart very great
ly from the normal, though from IMth
to IPth some indication of a short
di v below no: ma!, but soon followei
by much mm' piable weather, an I
and the Rev. C. P. Craig officiating.
Mrs. ('. Y. Powell and son, < Y .li Pallbearers were R. I.. Preecu, Louis
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Powell and chl.
dren Adell and Bemcll. Mrs, Kelle.v,
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Ingram and son
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Shackelford and Burial was in Oak wood cemetery.
TO THE SHERIFF OR ANY CON-
STABLE OF BASTROP COUNT l',
Slussleer, O. H. Perkins, Thomas j(}HKETIN< '
Parrish, George King, Arthur Stew You are hereby commanded that you
art, C. K. Puekett and Joe Bowles, cau-e to be published one time in some
t"r
daughter. Avis. Mr. and Mrs. Marie;;
Ingram and Miss Ethel Shackelford.
Mesdames I^-onard Sharp, l<ou II
lK*rt,s and Woodie Purcell visited Mr-
Creppon 'Thursday afternoon.
Morris Pearson of San Antonio v.
sited relatives here Sunday aftei -
noon.
Willard Pearson has been spend-
ing the week with Rob Holder.
Those vi.-iting in the Cedar Creek
community Friday night were Misse
Rose Lou Purcell, Clara Belle Put
cell, Sylvia Robinson, Lucille Sharp,
and Messrs. Wayn Ingram. Randolph
Puix'ell, Nolan Robinson, Olan Smith
and Mac Ingram.
John and Albert W«ndland wc '
business visitors in Lockhart S i ir
day-
man Smith of Corpus t'hri,-ti
visiting his grandparents, Mr and
Mr / H Hanna
Vdolph Bor.arth spent the we<'
md M
CHANGES IN RE(il LATION.-
MAKE MAN\ BOYS ELIGIBLE
TO C.C.C.
| newspaper published in your County,
which said publication shall lx> not
les-. than ten days l>efore the return
iday hereof the following notice;
THE STATE OF TEXAiS.
To all Persons Interested in the
Becent changes jn regulations go\. Estate of Ben l iner, Deceased.
erning eligibility for selection ini-> <1. I- Bastian, Administrator of the
the Civilian Conservation Corps have | Estate of Ben Tiner, Deceased, has
been received from the Department (filed in the County Court of Bastrop
of Labor by Adam R. Johnson. Direr- 'County,
Texas, his Final Account of
'Texas Relief Commission. I the* Condition of said Estate, together
\ youth may now be selected who | with an application to be discharged
as Administrator thereof, which will
be heard by our said Court on the fir-t
Monday after service herein is per
fected the same being the '20th day
if September A. D I'.i.'lT, -it the Court
Hons,, of aid Bastrop County in the
town of Bastrop, at which time ami
place all persons interested in saal
Estate are reipi1 red o appear and eon
except hie a not Ire ^hort cold speM , and mi Bateinan visiting Mi
neat 'Id the month should end eon.|lEd Culpepper.
side raid y n ilder than usual in m"i Mi and Mrs. K Robert- u •.
ly all part- of the -ountrv There ,-js..n Itoy. Mrs. Ethel Ciilpep|>.>i i
some indication that during the we«k |..hddren 'ris. Laverne and T.u
i gulf or tropic li -' o-m will blow ml Mrs. I ewe I Roberts m
up, covering Texas, m >st of the • !<"
states and can'-ing unsettled we-ito
er as far north a the Ohio river v i1
ley \ a rule t.h< e storm-i r irrs
fairly heavv rain*, though often ver.
unevenly distrihuti*!. They ilso v ir<
greatly as fo inter ity, or miny ■ •
cjisiim- heinar n ■ 'v >t> ra*1
stiff g-ii< «
and I averne vi -t'
relative^ in Bate -
mgh t h. \lie
d friends and
Sunday.
Ri'idolnh Purcell and Olan Smit1
were R.^i R,*'k visitors Saturday if
ternoon
M- nd Mrs. Fd Purcell of l«.d
hart visited relatives her-> over th
week-erd
in honorable discharge and has
-I out for only six months," stated
lohnson, "providing other rules
a'-e complied with, of course, and will
ii"t have to remain out a year as
in etofore. 'This will give hundreds nf
an opportunity to enroll m Oc •
w ho otherw i e w ould not be eli
c until January."
he quota for District No :• hi
') announced as follows
Tat) yvlute enrolltH's
100 colored cnrollees
b. ediic Moral iix1 rts-reat'orih
• ■ grains for the coning months fat
.eed those m the past Everything
•II the three P.'; to the higher corn-
wall be taught, as well as many
l'i nal subject" Shop iv.t>
tt each -ami' from wml wok
u>d practical experteiu-e may
M-
■ained m masonry and bridge work.
■ •• and bridge construction, 'ruck
• d trsi-tor operation ind tnumtain
en ince, lamlscaping and S4iul • -is.-t-T
I'ton, are only a few of the w o-t1'
tile subjects
test aid Final Account and -Xpp'ic i
tlor> f they ee pro|>er to do o
HEREIN EVIL NOT but hav. y.m
then and there before said Court
• li.- '.I'll day <f September \ I' I"
*ii \\ - t with your return th *'-enn
showing how you have execu'ed •'• • •
«ame
WITNESS Tignal
• |i i' •. ■ ■ t v • "our; it'
T.-xa -i
•'IVI- N ut der my hand
said Court a* my office • R-i- * m
'''ounty, Tex t>. on this the • • - .11 .
>cpteu tvr \ D t'.V',".
TICrN A1 JONES, ciert nt-.
'ourt Ba.-trop Countv, T -. t
\nni- I *■ \'e«"v 1 .■ i- *v • v
Jones, i' .
Bastror i
and
In a recent article tiy my erstwhilfl
pio|ot\|ii <> i Mclntrye in the "Cos
niopolitai -ii completely debunks the
above ciptioiM-d malady that I havo
decided to ehange my entire life, its
well as my name. Henceforth, I am
going to li Pete Shady, thus freeing
myself t> m the apery of my Idol, and
him o' the stigma of my creation
"Odd" claim-, and I am finding
1 it. tha' t i> not a handicap to be
.oi in imniai t ut that it i- a decided
el\ linage, and you run ride it to fa
v.i r and fortune. Henceforth. Old
pete is riding insomnia even if it
i ill- foi clawing leather
Some 14 V M flickers: Sudden
ly awake, perhaps as the result of the
climax of a nightmare Toss. Change
pillow- Toss and tos.s 'Think of a
thousand thing lis some more
Hear a dog bark In fact, hear a dog
fight. Toss some more. Snap! On
goes the light Plop! Open goes the
magazine. Inteiest waxes and alert
lies- inciensi's A good article, and
i" cry phrasi of it registers On and
i until completed and another star*
c! * >I<1 Morpheu arises, and shadows
begin to fall Wool to gather. Interest
I: king. And then he (Morpheusi
-w ings from the knee and all is ob
I "ion until lhe -uti shines
The nex' time my monster, or wnut
vas my monster, returns, I am la v
1 lefuse to turn on the light and
read. I i oil and 'listen. This is soon
j.lter mi'lnight, und the ait is clear
and s t i 11. Sound becomes distinct,
even the chug of the oil pumps in
Ca'dweM County are heard. Other
noises me heard. 'Then suddenly I
decide io record these otic observa-
tions. So on goes tile ligllt. I Ulk"
niy notebook and pencil and proceed
to jot. That motor nummng up the
highway in the pine grove. On and on
it comes. Chugs the crossing Zooms
across Main Streeet. Fades and fade-,
into Joe Young's lane. A dog bark..
It is answered by another dog bark
Then there are lots of dog barks. A
human yvnil from across the track
Perhaps revelry, or perhaps pathos
A mocker darts into the air from th.^
big tree and fills the ether with it*
rhythm and cadence that soothes the
soul. Away off but quite distinct
comes the braying of a donkey. In
my boyhood days it. was called *
jack. It still souiuia better to me
and henceforth will la* referred to as
such. Out of curiosity I decide to tent
an old farm myth. Look at my watch
and sure enough, its' exactly 2:0')
o'clock!
Morpheus appears, and 1 flip the
light out, but no .-deep comes. It w;w
just feint, and on gi>es the light
again. The magazine this time, and
full awake, enjoying the handiwork
of a sklled fictionist. On and on with
deepen interest, and then suddenly
that jack brays again. 1 almost laugh,
out loud, for I knivw I have topped
the old superstition. So look at the
watch, anil to my surprise it is e*
nctly .'1:00 o'clock! Off goes the light,
and I snuggle to reminiscence*
Everything in youth's full catalog
panoramas a perfect picture. Th«
swimming hole; the berry patch writh
its stickers. Tick bites. Cotton fielos
Hoes. Weeds, grass and cockle burr-
Then sacks, lint and the gin Then
frost and free-school days Years
tumble by. Ambition is born Farm
is forsaken and foreign fields to
conquer. Such rapid trend of thought,
until an entire life is relived. When
lo and behold, the jack braws again'
This time I am positive that I have
disproven the old belief. So to light
and watch, and I question my vision,
but it is exactly « 00 o'clock! Return
ing to my reverie of thought. th •
hourly braying of the jack, uncanny
as it seems, inly adds eerieness t-
the faraway hoot of the great hurt
e(j wl The Ih>oiii of the bull frog in
the rivet The clatter of the pond
'maker neat by Then clinking, me
tallic rale of -teel tin's on gravel
I
know it . Rooks with his mule ind
light wagon 'o clean Main Streev
Morpheu? ike-- a swing, md it w -
jo tint I the whole town is aw ike ind
it w o-k Our shower and our lav i
i'.ivc us iust as awake tnd well i.
evei after having ridden nit fust • r
.ii'innia. which revealed that at lea
■ ne jack brayed on the hout "!•
Jiiirht., tl'at does bark all night long
ii Bastrop, and thit we a-e re-olved
never ro worry ilfc'it nsomrv i
tnore, but .we i{ ine to rule it Wh a'
s^ -dv.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1937, newspaper, September 9, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206922/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.