Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1940 Page: 1 of 4
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For festive occasions
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DHIXK
JOHN O. TURNER
Marx Made Extra Trousers
Finely tailored perfect fitting
$2.98, - 3.75, .) 4.75
All wool diess sport coats,
$11.50 and $12.50
Leather Jackets.
$5 00 to $8.95
All new goods direct from
factory.
"Quality at a Fair Price'*
kighty-sixth YEAR
BASTROP ADVERTISER, BASTROP, TEXAS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1940
NUMBER 29
BEARS DEFEAT
OBSERVATIONS LA GRANGE 13-0
MAIN STREET
BY PVTB SHADY
The Bastrop B«'ur> showed surpris.
1 Hi.' IIOWIT last Fl'idttV night whell
m^mmmmmamm~mm"■they defeated u larger LaGrange Leo-
We have thrown so many harpoons l>ard team l.t-0. 1 he Bears played
GOVERNMENT ASKS FOR VOLUNTEERS
TO REGISTER MEN FOR CONSCRIPTION
—■ , As the it is no fund set aside by the
To know Mrs. Trigg was to love
her. She never failed to bring a
laugh, a tear, and a tug at the heart.
Sh- wa> ever ready to give advice
and sympathy to those who needed
it. As lonig as her health would
permit, .die was always in her pew
at church, and Sunday school. She
CO. FEDERATION
TO MEET OCT. 12
FRIENDLY TALKS
BY J. O. SMITH
tion age, or any women who will cm-
tribute their t'nif as volunteer work-
er- for all or any part of that day.
He anticipate^ the need of at least
twenty workers, and uiges those who
an to contact him as soon as pos-
sible.
IN MEMORY OF ONE WHOM WE
\LL LOVED— MRS. MARY
, ...... . E. TRIGG
into those |>hilandering individuals smart, heads up ball all « f the game
v^!i> iK thf. their uiuar monitors with to win.
that well worn alibi of lielng misun- The spirit and team work of the
derstood, till w,. absolutely refuse ' Bastrop team showed that Conches
to hide t eh:nd any < x< us. with being Hob Nesrsia and Al Personett and
misunderstood imlmdied in it. Still th«. Hear must have done a lot of
Ki> find ourselves looking for some hard work thi> naut week. The Hears
phrase that will describe our predica- played without Billy Chalmers, regu-
m*Mit Everyone who has read as many lar right end, ami Harvey Smith, re-
.,v two f>r three of th *se columns gular left tackle. Chalmers was out j liked to introduce her series from ti
should know that we arc a rabid d«*. he#nut-< « f an infection. He may b- strictly < hristian viewpoint, lifting
inocrat, a U4iev# r in the new deal ready to g. for the Round Rock up religion a> a vital power of per-1 s|H*ctive voting boxes, and the places
and a supporter of E l R However, gam. Friday night Harvev Smith |-nality. We missed Mrs. Trig* when will remain open from , a m. until
I.,St week w. took a fling at the pre will be out the remainder of the sea *ho could ™me no more. |P p. m. Mr Junes state*. that there
•*nt H up f«> r rhuritv *on du** to an ap|>endiritis operation.; In her early childhood, she united *•* n° a->^ntee lejjis ru Jon a-
W« 11 siree, W|. didn't know that tin n, Ueke.l off ,o ,h.. l*eo- I with the Christian Church, and at the | lowed, and every man between the
column was being read further iwl)
than (Vpprin Creek, so you can un ... ..
dentund ur filing "misunderstood"! w",'t'h'~(Chran "revering for the Mr and a toy to all who visited her. registration*
when we received a f.v..r:<bk- com- H,.ar, Th, ,-ea.s „ut on a drive ant1 In addition to her many noble qual- 'son. on .H«ld >. No
ment and a cart load of literatur e hll( fh.. touchdown was called i •«* of mind and heart, she pos. |"'ll be accepted the lav before nor (the
Last week I undertook to show
The Bastrop County Federation of | wou,d ^possible to rai,a
Women's Clubs will hold its regular ^e necessary revenue to cany out
Fall meeting Saturday, October i2, , ^e party pla form demands by levy-
at 2 o'clock in the auditorium of the additional taxes on natural re-
government to pay workers who will
assist in registering the men between
withX conscription Mll^T'ort^ Metf^7'ChurJhT wco7K"to I and that ™
, u V,, 7 U, . V II O u I to find other sources to supplement
ber lfi. County Clerk 1 ignal Jones B. H. .Smith, president. | . 11
asking any men, not of conscrip- program will be on education,
built around the Parent-Teacher or-
ganizations, and a most interesting
and informative program has been
arranged.
Among other numbers appearing
on tho program, Miss Katherine
Kelly. Bastrop County Home Demon-
I he men will registei in^then le- j gjratJon agent, will speak on Nutri-
tion for the School Child.
TO HOLD AUCTION
: ^ SALE MONDAY
. <airi.<i tn«> nan iwico ano n mme#i. _t t ^ u _ j |(>n f()r an>. r<.af,on, must register, 'n I
There were about fifty different
tax bills and constitutional amend-
ment: introduced at the last session
of the legislature and none of them
were enacted into the law. They co-
vered an increase in the franchise
tax, a new inheritance tax, income
tax, a half dozen different sales tax,
a tax on insurance premiums, in-
crease in present tax on oil, gas, sul-
phur, cigarettes, and alcoholic liquors
Ix-sides numerous other things that 1
do not call to mind just now-
Most of the sales tax proposals
included a tax on natural resourced
either on sales or a severance tax.
•,, 1J> t>eliev< ihe-i things, and fe
holding out their arm* for u- to
rume to the Willkic fold, then folk-,
«• have U-en misunderstood
Not o long $■> we rr.i.i where
I; vin < ft><< was nftf of th<. richest of
*nt *i>; in fact our informant said
that Cobb had made and kept moro
• inev than any other writer of all
time THix twinthe ca>«-, w, can
rradfl} und<-f*tand whi he i k">ing
•ttr th«- ci unlry making funny fac-
And rra« k t a Willkie dem •-
■ rat an ammai that cannot exist.
Then -«-ems to b,. great eon*terr.u
t •■> . t the eamp- of the holde r - of
«nalth ♦ tn fact the •romrnwly rich
iir,, h U t f mom \
in a >w ld effort to defeat Mr Koo*.
• «•!? Ihat's casilv under<t' <u! That
■-I you're «*trewlv ttch If vou'r
i vtn !i el> rn h. vou met;hi uttdetnlaiel
v-.h> v«hi «'>;ild en toy -jx-ndtng hug'
with a Willkie button all the way back "because of h back field in mo. j >e-wi an unfailing fund of humor | the day_afte
from H'>uston Sou, If w have ! •*«• n tion (MXialty The Bears did rn.t fd- which made her a charming compan-
tnffliiH' on oui deat old <lenio 'atie t<.r Wnjjht went over three plajs
party, or if we were iambastmg the |a,..r /r<,n) th,. yard Une. Morris
new d«s*., or lowering the ahritu* *e kickeil the extra (Kiint making th*
er«nte<l about Franklin IMano K<moc „cr,. Bastrop 7. I.uCirange 0.
veil, and if th„ folk* in HouMon act- TW no M,nrlug lhreat!i un.
til the final three minute.- ot pla\.
I at>range tried to fiunt an<l Kleb<*r
I'rtgK broke through and blocke«l
the punt Billy Mavnard picked up
the ball ami ran 40 yards for another
touchdown. Morris' tr>' for the extra
jmirit was low Thu made the final
m < re l.atirane** 0. Bastrop I a.
Por Ba«trop. Charlie Bob Morris.
Marion f ochran. Bradford Stagne-.*, i
K |et*r Triifit, larry Wright and
Billy Maynard were outstanding. F'ir I
Lit! anjre it «'t« (IretM-, Cockrlll atid
H nil -' i 70,000 iier-ons last year. The disease
Thi« w.ek th# Bears travel j.. ' :s ^til! the leading cause of death
Round li'x k t" pl«> the home team i among persons htwe-n the ages of
th. r. |j*«- «.>.i Round Rock defeat ,1"' and It kills one out of every
ed Bud* s.ii X||(1 report* are th*' * young men who die and one out >f
th. have th. «r be«t team in the hi.s j 4 ktirls. If is the greatest cau.-e
tot y of the «rbool The Bastrop B« ar
though, will >>e reikis' and an e*rit
ing game >* a-«ure#i the public
There will be an auction sale at , The corporation franchise tax
Bed Barn on the Bryson farm brought in 19:19 $1,0:17,000, which
on Monday. October 7, according to many informed men think i> much
! Dr. J. G. Bryson, owner. too low and should be raised.
r 1. u*. i \rt\tttnr -.lit. <4h. u-ai. MIN .V SCHOOL OPENS Buye:s will be on hand to pay Th#' gasoline tax stands now at A
,or o!«l and young alike. She ^ • U)r Uvectock y01l cents per gallon, with a federal tax
i on.-, ec rated Christian # # Mjna WauJ gchool op# ne<l Monday WOul,| like to offer for sale at this of 1 1-2 cents added. It brought into
Uid we all hope O meet her fMO. s<,pU,mbi.r 2;{rd with a very enthus- ! ! the state last year S44.216.000 net.
to face when we have cros-e* i#stic student bodv. Mrs. R. E. Stan- • ■ mm ■ m At the same rate of consumption a
h:,r difer gave an interesting talk in re- ! MfNA WARD SCHOOL FIESTA 1 or 2 cent increase would bring in
gard to the civic duties of boys and ^ 11 or 22 million respectively.
tfirU as citizens. The third annual Mina Ward School But most people think the igasoline
To the work she was a servant of GihI,
She followed the path her Master
had trod.
With th«- l>alm of Hi* counsel her
strength to renew,
She did with her miglit.
What Ww hands found to do
A member of the Christian
Church.
Ill ORGANIZE ASSOCIATION
FOR PREVENTION OF TH
Th#- various patrons of the school Fiesta will b# held at the school Sat- tax should be used only for the pur-
were asked to voice their opinions . urday night, October 5th. The Mina pose of building roads since the mo-
und the teachers were presented. The PTA sponsors the occasion and thru , torists pay it. At present however
t#'-itchers are Mrs. Ixila Finnell, Mrs. j it finances some of the worthy pro- the highway department only gets
Fred G. Haynie, Mrs. Cecil I^mg, and , jects of the school. There will be one-half of this tax, the balance g*>-
Allen B. Finnell. At noon the hot j hot dogs, soda water, cakes and cocoa, ing to the available school fund and
lunch project operated nicely serving cat and fishing stands. Lucky winners the county and road district bond re>-
every child a well balanced meal. The of tickets will win groceries and demption fund. The federal law says
-chool ha> a well outlined plan of ' dishes. if any part of the present revenue ■
work for the vear and many accom- Throuirh the courtesy of several diverted from road puiposeg federal
!j er#ulo- kill «d approximately pigments are in store to be added of the Austin Mexican organizations aid money will be conceled. But this
t<> those already attained.
WITH THE BAPTISTS
of
n#*v
•U
and lnc,(
of on
e, pi
very I
vi,
Alfrtd
th« r«n
advertise the ft'
tycoon whom a>v
t an#i t«i <l|s. rrdit
• mi that ha i -«n
very existanc*- for
• t im*ven v4 ar \N • rr-peat that
ight undetstamj it, if vui were
.. h W« V. |M or folks
*«*e bv the nape!-* *'h" -c lit11'-
Langdon. you rrmwilxr he's
from kan n* with i f.u lik-
u !> .!•(■<e ant! a mind HV- a mole wh<
«an;e,j two utite* a.« a r>-pubhran
candidate for president in I'.i.'ifi.
t* ;hi>g v < voter* of Am* in i that f
be tn'ii littler, he'd rathet fiitht
RooM'veh than VS'illkie. i'his >w ; typ
al i-\hi! ition '-f Alfrwi'* mental c;ip
.«< it\ We'r,, quite "lire that th,. vol
• o •>( \irnri< t «r.- not "all h#*t up"
atmut whom Hitler want- to figh'
Wh; t th. vot* r- of America want is
' n-w a ntesident that in Ha^ the
^•ell out of Hitler if h«- want- t.
f>«tht at all
Our idea of a oerf. t < xample of
' t'leki ns hat will ct me home to roost
th< fac( that thev are movinx th"
'•' m#'e und chiidrer out of B#-rlin t >
ki*p them from tw'inK #i#strov#^l by
bombs
GREAT EUROPEAN
ANIMAL ACTS IN
CIRCUS DISPLAY
KIM.I IM. li \B\I M .dlllW
I HKII.I.s N \ I |n\ w ITH
L \T I S I I F \ 11 RES
With the most sensational mi t*",i j
roup- of performing wihl animals
evi i -in in America thos - of Eu- |
11*p# ! rvii''-' trainer. \lfr#si
( ur* the iCm^linif Bn>- and Bar.
nun- a Ba ;ev < ireu.s will exhibit m
\i sn\. rni'i:sD\v (xtobfr
ii rfornutnee further notaiile by
it p. w ivd fine array of other sup- t
er-fe .'ure fr .m the Continent and ■
co in*I* :s iriR iv i' on -n pr# -entation
li-«i mi; with \lfre#l t'ourt for peak
hono; ir thi-. thrilling Eurpean in\a-
ion * th« new oj eninj; >p>«*t.nle,
"Th# Return f Marco I'olo" fa-hion.
e,j , nd costun.ed in Paris b> Ma\ 1
Welti), d« KD'-r of the Fidie* I'.er-
gero piotiueti- n.-, at a co*t of over ,
of dis;«i>i|it v among tho*e 'f college
air, ii strik. s more boys than
gin-, but it hits the irirls Haider an I
. . k fastet in them Finally, it
attack mor# i'adily the young girl
who marries and has children. |
i . .it tin rate of one mM'son t vei;.
• iifht minuter-
Karly discovery of tuberculo-i- i-
n.- e- arv not only to promise r*
< owry for the individual but also to
• *. the spread of the disea
Early discovery is easily possibt •
through a simple process - - the tub
a program will b#> given at eight does not prevent the raising of the
o'clock. It will consist of Mexican in- gasoline tax.
strum# ntal music, vocal numbers and . The income tax properly drawn and
dances. The artists are prominent en- safeguarded is possibly the fairest
tertainers in Austin and are giving tax that could be levied but the fed-
their time and talent to assist the cral government has about covered
I'TA in it> work. Admission is 10c that field especially since the new-
Bonnie Grimes, Pastor
Th# Sunday School observed pro-
motion exercises last Sunday morn-
ins and ml offic is and lleacheis f()). adults and oc for childnm und*'t" defense levy ha> made several drastic
we ehvted for th,. ensuing yeai jo will enioy the evening with changes. I he* income tax observes un-
Sunday School attendance was S4 and us H,.jns- v,,ur friends. der pro|>er application the soundest
ti. offering war MO. 11 ..'Several new, 1 m < ■ m theory of individual responsibility in
>hi pi I w> r< enrolled One new class j.ioNS INTERESTED IN CONTEST the matter of contributing to the ex
is forming. pense of government - - the capacity
N«'\t Sunday tin' pastor will in- Tile membership :uul attendance to pay.
stall 'h n« s\ officers and teachers ' contest which opened with the regu- Then we come down to the general
vith an appropriate message at the lar meeting of Bastrop Lions ( lub sales tax which is iust about as con-
preaching hour. I uesday evening at the State Park troversal as the natural restiurces.
There will be no evening service on Lefeetory was met with much en. I he nroponents of this form of tax-
account of the revival going on at the thusiasm and a large group of new ation cite many features to commend
Methodist < hurch and on account ol members and quests were present, it. while its opponents find certain
the absence of the pastor who will b# Points are given for payment of basic objections. It is claimed by
m Austin assisting in a citywide re- dues, new members, and attendance I'hose who favor such a tax that it
rival beinir conducted by all Baptist both here and at meetings of out-of- --P'-eads the burden equally among
f'hurche. white and colored. ! town clubs. s" ia"> ant' 's a tax upon expenditure*.
I'h. wonn n of the chuich are oh- l>r. J. Gordon Bryson. president. r:,thcr than thrift. Its opponents re-
serving tli week of prayer and offer, presided during the business meet- that in theory those who favor
. . . -tigs for Stat. Missions this week. I inc. , tax are correvt> but in practice
sonitl ing v«• xt Sunday morning the entire * ■ * ' * j the exemptions which have so far
- -Ion,, to fheCK the spread ot Church will have the privilege of mak- , "HIRED HAND" TO ANNOl'NCE 4 haracU.rized it, produce an ineqult-
\nK an offering to this interest. j PRISON RODEO a,1'e ourden of distribution, and. fur-
<• W tnlnesduy ulti'moon, (Vtolu1 The tuiininur union will twft at thct, tliut it penulizt's ti\ose of sni&!l
al : o'clock the Central Nursing jn a musicial program for State Hunfatville. Si pt. HO—A [>urt ol incomes, since the total amount ot
• ommittec w ill me# t to discuss the Missions. I he program will In* over j lhp opening performance of the Ten- which incomes are compelled to be
h. lit tuation in Bastrop County, hi time fo; attendance at th# Metho- lh Annual Texas Prison Rodeo, which expended for the necessities of life
with th • purpose of organising ;u ,|jst revival. 'gets under way h«>re Sunday, October 'he salt's tax therebv bcomes a tax
• n a.'. t rnd the chest X-ra.,
T-.. *. alosi •• i- highly commun
• disease Every person who ha
rh.- lii-.ase ha- caught it from some
ore else therefore, it is imp# rativ>
i find ail persons having Tuberculo
a- s- ation for the control of Tub
ervuio..is. according to Miss Dori
Ko>rtson. County Nurse. Mr«. (I. N|
McN'eilly of Elgin, chairman of the
t'er.tra! Nursing Health Conmiitt# .
will pre-ide \ member of th#- staff
CHRISTI \N CHI RCH
C. will be broadcast by raiiio station t on the total income of men and women
WBAP, Fort Worth, S. E. Harriett, ot small means, while those of larg-
j publicity director for th#* annual er incomes pay only on a proportion
Sunday School at a. m. event announced here today. This of, rather than upon th# whole of
J. L. Hood, superintendent. special bioadcast will come direct their incomes. Howvver there (ar"
I'ev. Woodrow .lon#*s of Smrthville from Prison Stadium at " p. m. and two ways in which this objection
In- Te\a.s Tuberculosis Ass#H>iation will pr- ach at th. Sunday evening! will continue until the show is over. I m'fcht In- overcome - - to so limit
It s manv, many a y«-nr ago wheu
we first -aw her. I be re w a a ) «ll
round ni th<* old opera houw. She
*a~ d" -s,-<| m u flowing cn-ottor tha:
'""'i hav# l *en designed by >n,. with
mpulse„ tif an artist. |\>r every
hing frorn the tin of h#*i «linper
b< topmost strand of her hair w is
I" rf.it harmony and -he supplied
'Ii of the (.|em# nt« that made it grace
md perfection. She wa- the embodi
of a vision we love to n vel i*i
•>' 'I remit!isee with fond m<morn
•>e vv-i •, h dy of the Old South
kr>i w her well for to#* remainder
er life. We saw he often. W«
|1'1 d manv long, pleasant < otiversa
wit I be i «- knew her desue-,
" lik# s and dislike- \S, knew <h
t zealot in her faith, a devoted
1 Tisttiin a charitable citir.#*n, an i
1 t'""1 'leighbo*-, aid a- we hav- said
'•'"V time l - fore. Ba-trop has lo.t s |o P
1 ti# iisure, „nd lit men ha- gamed i : I "
'ar in he
Trigg.
* i000l. Tin- u the last word in pag jof AustlI1> vvin lv. prt>sent an<| in#tall services at 6:lo p. m
< antrv, t color tones, gorgeously th.. l)fflo, rs and dipi>| ,hj wjth us
mta-ti. gar. at.,| net, trappirgs are | lt,r. vv(l„ wi)| U> ,.|,.(.t,.(1 thi,
r *een in \m# rica be- .ntf
I ^
Kn->wing that thP people of Ba
trop C'ounty are intere^tetl in th<
welfare of th«-ir community, this
A--ociation, The Bastrop County Til
S* ■-. 'js>,sjs Association, will apprec
it- ill interest and cooperation
like nothing
fore
Th newiy mpu'ted hor-e acts for
the Big SI>ow sixty-four marva.lous-
ly tTaine<| <ip,iin# - ->-\tmg- Furor's
most famous horsemen to the world's
large-t big top, now a ,olid blue oan-
mis. with it* an conditioning |H rf# ct-
#'d by :• -t a- >n' - > \perim< nt at n n.
Scori - of European headline tmu-
| #*. and star*, headed by the un
pa alb le,j I *•« Bretinis, Flly Ardtlly
I ru • 7i, ti\> Vkimoto*. Kola l! *la.
Vdnaiui ind I ha ly., and Tanita Ikoa.
perfo in alof' and in the rings with
uch fav -rite a- th,. Ridtuv Cristian-
is, the hn>e Flying Conctdlo troupes.
Hutu rt ( a-lle, wizard of th tight
N acopis md the
Come an#I wor. j Harold V. Hough, known through- tht' exf,mp1tions a.nd Provisions as t >
| out the radio world as the "Hired !COV*1' th" lar?er ,ncorm>5 OI to adopt
t OF t MKKI IN(. POSTPONED "an<l w'" ,H' ;lt.th,> microphone des- ! a pr0per sale^tax! lonmntt,on w,th
the exatmg actions as it un- ()t %
There will be no meeting of the j ^ the benefit of the thousands wheremidiUonal Taxes' a
( hamber of Commerce tonight, ac-1of, ^"P1'" «ho fot one reason or an- but , .. ,;«.v.;.i..
places
, added
.. , . . , . . | but none of them wouid orovide but
cording to S. L. P. Pigott, secretary. ( are unable to attend this spec- comparative^- small amounts. The
Notice of next meeting date will | J.tt ulm attraction Mr. Hough will j f t { necessary
later. | he as, sted by Bob t avion, world re- amoum of additional revenue to dZ
nownetl cowboy announcer and stiec- ..hnro- t-u ,..„ii„ LV- .
ial rodtn. entertainer. ^harge the ^outstanding pbUgat.ons^ia
Ml"
•ing* of Mr*. \!♦ ;I\
MTK SM MM
^ N W \l<! lo I \h I
''MM' IN INTERS! HOI. \STIC
l.EACil E
For the first tim. ir t M hi..fry of
'* • 1 in;: Ward Schiwd ounil> who
w'" hav# an #>pportunit> to
"ii|Mte in the Intersfholasti#' l *a-
of Bastrop Counts. Th,
'"'venture for the , upik of th.
••a urour •#! much interest and
wire; the mar
I lav 14i w
I he perf., rnanc e In gin at - : I "•
1., v# ith door- open at I
to | ermit public in pis
Hon of th. m naiM i i., incfuding Gar.
uantua th, giant gorilla. ,#n.|
th,. hun<|r#>d of blue.blooded *te.sk in
the new he fair t. nt adjoining it.
METHODIST CHI RCH
1 r* iH-ople of Bastrop have l #*eu
j #*1) privileged this week in hav
■"-L *he "I portunit.v to ,i#\nr Chaplain
V !•'. \aughn twice daily at th# Mr-
• >dist Chuich, Those that have hear i
ire havi rcceivisl gr# at inspirations
Hi. ire- age have hi i n s ne, sound,
practical and deepl\ spiritual I'
y i. a\e not heard him #l>
fo t*. - I'h. te is vet tim#
\ LETTER
I '< ar I-'ri# rids:
I ast w#*t*k \# a r ceivtd woni of my
i paitur,. from Bastrop. Since then
very limited.
And then when we reach the <jues
tion of suggestions and methods of
taxation w - encountt r human nature
in its most vulnerable spot. We all
believt that government should be
P. I
V lo MEET MONDW
th
meet.
B# .mi:-, i conflicting eng ig-
metits on th. part of a numlx-r of
!h> iiiimiicr#, til. Bastroo Pan-n'
I • aeiT \ ..N-iation will charge it
.egultii me#'ting date from W.Nliie
di.y, o tin first Monday in #•- #• h moti
th, a' t ■'• !i«-k. at fie cit\ hall
I next im-etui" will be iield n. s
> looking forward to the sprinc ' Mot,day, Oetohe 7, at th>* eitv ha'
at I .'el #'k
'i I'h'ti will b,< no servic#* Saturlay
>rn ng, but there will be a Sa;
iv.u '.#'tiing ,-eivice.
n \>l BOP t Ol N n (ilN.s t.m
BVLES
1 *n js ri |m rt show s that 1,1 II
• of cotton weir ginned in Ba
*i.,- Connt), lv \a-., from the crop o
I'll, rirtor to September I ' a> com-
Mth <7 7n bale- f r th,. cr
aecottdng to William 1
H f-i ii.- .1.. snecinl ag i t
Dance to the tune of the Jolly
r«xarw tonight, Thursday, at the
Pine Bur—Popular Price*.
REPORT ON WPA FI NDS FOR
COl'NTY
Austin. S#-pt. .'It)—C. F. Waynian,
i.isti i#'t manager of th,. Austin aren
of Work Proj#>#'ts Vdminist rat ion, ha.s :
r leaned to county ard city officials - « • ...s,
in the district a r# i ort of seven mon- change has b en made with regard ! ! J'X01 ~
ths act iv it i-. s ai*d expenditure of the m>' ,:«'w plae# of duties. Instead' ,'U. n 1 "thei tellow. Thus, jier-
Professional and S#*rvice Division. Alvin, I hav.- been called to All i ", u s, i#*al estate
According to Wavnian : total of ^«« t. Church. Harlingen. in the Dio. , va.,u,1: ,ntf,'n.,es disappear
and revenue declines. We are not dis-
honest we iust don't like to pay
| taxes.
. , Whenever attempts are made to
,,, , , , "ia,U> vvh" a' Bast,0« ' und the mem reach u . reasons multmK u> to the
l.lgin and Snuthville; school lunch, ories ' f happy times shall never be • • - - -
not fan VJ7.02.-I in federal lutnls and $_',ti71 in "f West Texas, under The Kt.
He will lM,untv ;,"<l city fur«ls ha - l>#*#*n s|i«'nt Rex. \\ T. Caper
er,. through Sunday night, Oct '"r 'olb^ing projects operating Many wend-rfu! friendships were
ti Bastrop ( ounty Sewing rooms
matron, commodity ilist ibution. adult
education, library, and record.
injustice of the attempt, vet We ap-
forgott n. I -hall at all um.^ renwm- plaud appropriations fo, more and
her you in my prayers, and earnestly better
„ ,n w i v . . , ti " . . .. * —— • roads, large oublic building ,
P * tv 111 ,h* op,, that tn w.wk of the Episcopal : b ft.ur educational facilitie
Chureh in this community will be. | social security grants
establish#*#!
coiintifs comprising the Austin #iis
trict 11 # i. w as c\p nibsl a total of
s-l.>;l.'*Jl dii'-itig the twelve, month
period of lul\ I. I1.'.:.' through June
0, IP-10. ('ittcs. countns, arwj itnl#^
• pentl# nt chool ,|ist'i#'! supplied <1.
I >l.'.'rts of tl'i- amount and remain
i"g fund wer«- providtsl by th«- fetl
era' agency
it Hi SAI h B iy Bicycle, ii goo.l
ondition. ^e,. 'I >m Talbot. Phone 1 *i7
Bastroi L'p. |
and large
ocial
Such incon.sistances is the greatest
^main Ml in tin* year hindranc#' to the passage of iust tax
1 law." that exist#, and we will twer
get " rva! fair and iust tax law until
all th - peool . corporations, !iu*iii#*sa
interest end individuals, d.< id. that,
thev must contribute th tair hare
toward the cist of govemni#'nt arui
must demand less of goverrinn nt to
the end 'hat w# will tvquire )>• tU*r
government f« ■* less r . ney.
eonie i strori. ami estann-'UMt in
''luctu,. ;.tid
to come.
Fuithiull>,
UFA . JlHN P. PHI I L1P-
Rtctot, Calvury Epi^'opal
C-huix l .
Dance to the tune of the Jolly
Pexar.s tonight, Thursday, at the
Pine Bui-—Popular Prices.
P
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1940, newspaper, October 3, 1940; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236774/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.