Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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LEND US YOUR
gas tank for 3 weeks
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I v your tank a.stranger to Gulf ga.s?
i 'I'hen it's time you re-discovcred
it! Try it for 3 weeks. Let it teli
you what a great new g« it is—
as it recently told an army of
other motorists.*
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comp ^d • i|r> (>) start-
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all-around performance.
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OUIF REFINING COMPANY
.-.evei .i 111 iti - i>« f 'i< either is
•missed.
Ih. monthly miring wa- held at
t .<• Nuzarri.f Church In 1 < Suniliiy,
|Jul\ 7, with a large crowd in attend
|mice Mi II A lux of l.yttun
Spring-. conducted the ser\ <Sun
■ day night.
Mi 11 «•]• !• It1.11 k wa- n Sunday
guest of lii-i mother, Mi.-. .1 /. Black
M1 and Mi . \\ A Turnei art'
'guest- ill relative 11 Corpus Chri-ti
\ 111' hi If thi'.-i w In 1 attended thr fun.
' • ■ 1 al tif Mi Urn .1 Smith here Sat
unlay. July from out-of town were
Mr. ami Mr*, c. H. Miynifd, Mr
anil Mr.-. Kn il <i. llaynir, Mr ami
Mi Ernest K I'carcy, Mcsdamc- W
I McDanicI, John O. Turner, Kmma
I estei, A J. Woehl and lA-tr.iv Owen.,
Mi-- Addic Mar Murehison, and Me
.-1 -. Woody Townsend, Tignal Jones,
I Leslie l> Williams, Vernon K.-kew.
Pete (ine-enliei'k, J V. Asl), Mull
Tarver, J. II Junes, Austin Ingram,
Hilly Pester, Huh Richards and John
ii) Townsond of Hastrop, Mr. and
Mrs, Kmniit Hancock and Mi .Melvin
fiddle.- Ill' hall', Mis. (ills J link' of
Yoakum, Mr and Mrs. (I. A. Schoultz,
Mr- II Wilson & Mrs Tiilvvel I ot
Smithville, Mrs. Amanda I'urcell, Au
tin, Mr. and Mi T R. Mobley nt" Up
I ton, Mr.-, I!. A. Fox and children <>f
1 Lytton Springs, Mrs. (Jeorge Meuth,
: 1 if Rosanky, Mr-. Charles I'att- and
Mrs Ilelanev of Smithville and <'Iif
ton r'.tzel uf Hastrop.
Mi tnd Mi Muddy I'm- ,m<i young
Urn, 1'iedeiu'k and their moth-
Mr Kred Pearson and S. L.
i'l-arsu!! and Mi and Mi . Rota I.
smith lefl Sunday fir Pettis where
I I'iii' and Mr. Smith have accepted
joh- ill the oil field.
Mr. and Mi- A. J Woehl ami ehil-
dren Maui 111c, Mary Jh and A. J.Jr.
"in- Sunday trues ts .if Mr. and Mrs.
Il'innie Turnei
I'r. I'.rnest \\ W u|ipertiian, vet-
rinary under the I M Kradiration
campaign has moved to Rosanky to
continue hi- w.rk While here he
■tayed 111 the home if Mi. and Mr*.
II B I-1 'it/ Zii, lent* wa his an-
! -istant
| Mi \'alloi, | Vuiirt of S,
< at San Marco- was a
ifiii si >f hi parents M1
(Jeo I Voigt
The revival which Ttev H. A Fox
ha . cniidu' tcd .it the Na/.aieiie churt'h
the past two week.- came t>> a sur-
ces -ful . 11 e Sunday ni^ht A -isting
Hi \ I" 11 x were Mi Fox. Mr and
Mi I'errv p„|ts md Willie Voigt
—
PAUL D. PAGE
Attorney at Law
Office: Citizens Slate Hank Hinkdinit
HASTROP, TKXAS
W T T
week end
and Mrs.
THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE
How fast should you
drive to get «^e m
aas mileage ? You
hod the answer in this
C.ulf IkKiklet, plu* 14
other alu ble econ^
„my hints, f rrr—at the
Sign of the Orange
Disc.
I
CEDAR CREEK NEWS
OKDAK CREEK, July 10— Miss
Jewel Whiteside from Wichita, Kan.
toy is visiting her cousin, Mr. T.
L. Martin and daughters.
Mrs. Inth Hendrix i.s spending a
few days with Misses Lucille and Vel-
ma Martin.
Mrs. Mayes and Mr. Elmer Shell
from Austin spent Sunday with Miss-
es Lucille and Velmn Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Martin and fa-
mily, and Mrs. A. W. Murfhison
spent Sunday with their father, Mr.
W. F. Martin.
Messrs. Enimett and Riley Alex-
ander were business visitors in Aus-
tin, Wednesday.
Mr. R. W. Martin was a Hastrop
visitor Tuesday.
Visitors in Hastrop Wednesday in
1 !uded- Mr. and Mrs. Millie Litton and
family; Messrs. Melvin Ellis, John
Hagland Alexander, L. A. Harnett,
John Riley Alexander, Frank Yoast,
Robert Martin, and Misses Jewell
Alexander and Grace (iallat.
Miss Li rah Robertson and Messrs.
Robert Martin, Tom Hendrix and
•John Riley Alexander were visitor
in Austin Thursday.
Missis Grace Gallat. Jewell Alex-
ander and Mi. Y'erlin Ingram -pent
Thursday in San Antonio.
Miss 111121 I telle Cottle of Junction
visited Miss Movie McAfee for .1 few
nays la-t \v( ek.
Me-si Joe Alexandi 1 nt \u tin,
Mac Turner and Andy Kernels Alexan-
der attended the Fourth of July < e|e-
hrati in m S:111 \11ge -I and also visit
ed hi H'ad\
Mrs. S. I Simmon vi-ited Mr-'.
Waltf Moncun in Ma :ro| SatU'da;.
aftei nooii.
M • I lewie Turtle- and ch d •
siti I in Ha-trop I day atterno ■'
Mi- e Lucille and N'llinn Ma
.trop Friday ufternoon.
Misses Lucille and Velma Martin
spent several days last week in Aus-
tin, visiting w ith relatives and friends.
Mrs. Will Robs of Austin visited her
sister, Miss Lena Randle, for a few-
days the past week.
I
Mrs. S. T. Simmons spent Friday
with Mrs. A. R. Alexander.
I
Mr. Lee Alexander of the Center
I'oint Community visited in the home
o| Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Alexander last
week.
I Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Alexander of
Austin have been visiting Miss Lena
Randle and other relatives and friends
Mrs. S. T. Simmons visited Mrs.
Riley Alexander, Wednesday after-
noon.
1 Mr. and Mrs. W, I). Turner and chil-
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Samtnie
1 Turner, Thursday evening.
Mrs. W. W. Litton is visiting at
the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Rice
in McOade, who has been ill for
■ sometime.
PI r I >K'Mi
BILIOUSNESS
Miss Lena Handle is visiting her
sisters, Mesdatnes Rogers Alexander,
and Will Ross, in Austin this week.
Mr. Ed Harnett and Miss Ada Helle
Harnett, visited Mrs. A. II. McAfee
Saturday aftei noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clai'de Maker were
Austin visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Martin and dau-
ghters and Mi. Mufford Ingram visit.
e<| in both Hastrop and Austin, Satur-
day .
Mi . Jo-ie White and Mis- Flor
r1 • I Iyer visited Mis. A. II. McAfee
Friday afternoon.
Mi and Mi-. Rogers \lexande'
wii recent vi-itor.- of Mr. and Mrs.
Riley Alexander.
\| ■ . and M1 - .1 I >ale\ and Mr. and
\1:- .lohtinie lialey of San Antonio
\ ■•led tin ir mot!.ei and grandmothei
M■ I W. \> and other relatives
here, tin. ing the pa.-t week.
Mi .1 rani. \\ olfenharge 1 was a re
1 nt \ 1 —!t •• 1 ' Ml -. Riley A exandei
Mrs. Raymond ('hampion of Lock
home
II. C.
RED ROCK NEWS
RED ROCK, July 10 —Mr. and Mrs.
Kllis V. Tu ' er and Misses Mildred
Turner and Mildred Cole of Smith-
ville were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Petty anil Mrs. L. A.
Turner.
Mrs. R. 15. Vin.vard of Austin spent
| last week here with relatives. Ylr.
jVinyard spent the week.end here and
she accompanied him home.
Miss Helen Hlack of Hastrop and
j Mrs. Carl Turner and Misses Thelma
! Ruth and Helen Turner of Srnithvil-
|,le were holiday guests of Mrs. J. Z.
Hlack, Mr. and Mrs. Gatie Hlack and
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hlack.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Breeding and
Miss Crystal Dawn Breeding anil Mr.
and Mrs. 1. L. Shinn and James Dor-
ace and Gleiida Shinn spent July 4
in New Hraunfels.
Miss Wilma Lentz and Zac Lentz
left Wednesday for Austwell where
they will occupy the home of Mr.
|atid Mrs. Cody l<entz, while Mr. and
j Mrs. Lentz attend the R. O. T. C.
(camp, Fort Clark at Hrackettville,
Texas for several weeks.
■■IM
! Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. King of
'Caldwell were holiday guests of re-
latives here.
Mrs. Ross L. Smith of Tulsita spent
Thursday and Friday here. She was
!accompanied home by her son, Yal
'Giles Ingram and her stepson, Rex
Smith.
Mis- Kdith Mobley returned honii
'•Saturday from a month'- visit in the
homes of her -1 tei. Mi !l Maul \i
nold and Mi \rtioii! o) II ,1 rl
her brot her. Ml liai 1 \ M1 ' 'e\ (!
Mr. Mobley of Sheldon. She was ac.
companied home by Mr. and Mrs. T.
R. Mobley and Melba Rose Mobley of
Upton, who had also been visiting in
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W oehl and Mau-
rine, Mary Jo., and A. J. Jr., were
Sunday guest# of Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
nie Turner.
Mr. and Mis. Kendall Wright, ,1. H.
Wright, Jr., and Maxine and Horace
Short of Rosanky were Friday guests
of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Ixix Shinn and dau-
ghter, Patsy, have moved to Tulsita
where Mr. Shinn has accepted a pos-
ition in the oil field.
Mrs. Ada Smith with her sisters,
Mi ■s. Lou I ake of Mason and Mrs. J.
D. Whitworth of Sweetwater, is
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Gould of Hlanco.
Miss Eleanor Palmer of Lytton
Springs w as a -Tuesday guest in the
O. H. l^entz home.
Fred Wright has gone to Hastrop
I where he is employed in the City
Cleaners pressing and cleaning shop
owned by E. S. Or gain.
Mr. I. L. Shinn l>. til at his home
here. Others who have been or, are
I sick are Mr. W. 11. Potty, Mrs. W. II
I Petty and Mrs. Baxter Turner and
j Mr. Baxter Turner.
Mis- Wilma Lentz, Zac and Tom
I ,entz were lust in and Webberville
I v: -i 1 o 1Tuesday.
Mrs Amanda I'urcell of Austin 1
nending a few day with relative-
anil fi lends here.
The 1 indition of portei Petty and
r.'cil Culpepper, patten' at the hos
p. t it! at Fort Sam Houston, Texn
(ontinuc- ti improvi although ii will
(Omittod Last Week)
RLD ROCK, July f> Mr. and Mrs.
Mac l>. Turner have returned home
1 after a visit in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Vinyard of Staples.
Billy Pester and Clifton Ktzel of
homefolks.
Mr. and Mr? W. M. Buckner and
child:"ii Roland, and Mildred Wynel-
le and Mrs. W. A. Turner were Tues-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
H. Vinyard of Austin.
Mr. Ellis Y\ Turner of Smithville
.spent several days here in the home
«uf Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Petty.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross L. Smith were
guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Harper
of Kennedy Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. Rosa Voigt of Downey, Cali-
fornia, who U spending the summer
in Texas is a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
o R. Lentz for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Gatie Hlack and dau-
ghter, Maxine and Mrs. A.. VY. Hlack
and daughters, Genelle and J< Allie
spent Friday in Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Fendall Wright and
J. B. Wright Jr., of Rosanky are
guests of Dr. am! Mrs. J. R. Wright
who returned home Saturday after
an extended visit in Overton with
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mobley.
Misses Nell Kinney of Austin and
Sam Kdith Higgins and U-e Schaefer
and Wan en Higgins and Klbert
Whiteaker of Bastrop were guests of
Miss Sydolia I/entz Friday and at-
tended the annual High Grove picnic.
JOHN L. MARTIN
' Plumbing and Electrical Supplies
MGHTINf. FIXTCKKS
410 CONGRESS PHONE *6«3
AUSTIN, TEXAS
EFFICIENT OPTICAL
SERVICE
firing your "eye troubles" to ua.
Years of experience qualifies us to
provide for your visionary need*.
JAS. P. WOOD
OPTOMETRIST
Bastrop, Temaa
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We buy books atul we sell Lof ks
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hart was a roc
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Smith.
,\l; . Saniniie
i il;. with hei paient: Mr. and Mrs.
( L. Hen<7^\.
Mi Sammie Turne
in -ilay with In i parent>
C. I . Hendrix.
\| Dovie M A fee wa- a l.ockhart
•. i-itor Saturday.
Mrs. K M Litton spent Sunday
iii the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hillie
1 atton.
Mrs H. C. Smith and .Mi-
ni in! Champion weie recent
• ; Mrs Riley Alexander.
M Margaret Pearson spent the
day with Mrs R. W Martin, Sunday
Mr Km melt Alexander and Misses
'irate (iallat and Jewell Alexander vi-
;ted Mi and Mrs. Riley Alexander,
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gardner, Roy
Alien Gardner, Marie Gardner and I
Heli n Mexander returned Saturday |
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guests
in a trip to Louisiana.
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BUD De 6LAND0N
FOR EXPERT BARBER WORK
SECOND CHAIR AT
MILLER'S B VRHfeH SHOP
Mi aid Mrs. Hillie Litton and fa
i! y visited Mr. and Mrs. Rice in I
Mi I lade. Tuesday-
Saturday afternoon visitors in Bas- 1
11r<• j included Messrs. and Mesdames :
's r. Simmons, and A. R. Alexander.
M Krnest (iallat of l^ickhart vi- '
,-ittil hen Monday.
Mi Raymoid Kllis of llearne is \
\;>iting in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
< 'hai ie Kills.
Messi- T. I Martin and Remmie 1
'i'uriii" and Misses Lucille and Velma
I Martin, and I aura May Turner were
| Lastrop visitors, Mi.nday.
Hri . W. (i. Hirkner and Mrs. Hirk
I nt r visited Mi and Mrs, Will Smith 1
JSunday evening.
Nils Remmie furrier visited Mrs.
w ii. lurnei M nday afternoon.
Misses Luciile and Velma Martin |
..mI Miss Jewel Whiteside of Wichita i
Kansas, were recent visitor- of Miss |
1 liivn McAfei
Mr.' Lola h'i^h of San Antonio is
teaching a training course for adults, |
ar.il is also conducting a daiy vaea- :
: . r. tetill school foj the children here
:h,.- week, closing Friday morning.
Wi an very fortunate in having
|i .ich a t repetent teacher and leader |
! or midst arid *i -hould all take i
..a ... t;.g «/ • ■ M ■ 'turiity.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1935, newspaper, July 11, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206845/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.