Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1935 Page: 3 of 8
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THK UAsl Kni- aMVKIIMSFH, ! ,\ i KoJ'. I I \ \S. I'll I : -l>A\ N«-M. M HKIi . 1 •
cl\ujj(«y
THE new
chevrolet Fllll W5H
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nceze toiv-urii'cffi
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NEW PERFECTED
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
thir safes* and iffloctfiisf ever developed
IMPROVED GLIDING
KNEE-ACTION RIDE*
fhe smoothest. safest ride of afl
SOLID STEEL one-piece
TURRET TOP
a crown of beau?/, a fortress of sofefy
. Ulf (t'Htp(t ft (til*
r pi! I(.ho\ rolol Motor ('.oiii|ians i liniascs a quarter-
I ccntim of <|iialil\ manufacture l>\ j r -outing
(,lic\rolol foi !«>.i<• — lite only row/</ •/« • Ion fried car.
This new < !hr\ rolol is the onl\ car tlial ! ri11u • \«•(i all
llicso wooil tliiiilis at lowest i-ost. I In- oul\ lowcr-priccd
car villi New IVrfecleil 11 \ tlraulic llrakcs. 'I hc only
lowcr-|trit i'il car \\ il li tin- Improvr<l (>li<iin^ K urr- \eliou
Kiilc.* 'I'll** 011K lower-priced car willi beautiful new
|{( hI s li> I'if-lu-r—new bi;jli-eoiit|>rc--siii,i \ a I \ e-in-licad
engine—solid sleel Turret Top, ami main oilier im-
provements which j;iv«• smarter, sinootlier, safer and
more economical motoring.
See and ride in the only complete lou -[>rice<l cur—today !
< 111 \ HOI.I T MO I t lltCOMIMNV.DI I Itol I . MICHIG AN
t omj'iirr I Itnrolfl s Inn ilrlin nii firing anil tin nni firiiillv ritluctil
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I.I . history. .1 Cviwrut Mobirs \ uluc.
or All. H Al.VI RTIil MLNr
NO DRAFT VENTILATION
ON NEW BODIES BY FISHER
'he moi1 benui'ful find lomforlnbl* bodiui
tvt' i"-cted fur a low prned lor
HIGH-COMPRESSION
VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE
giving even better performance with cvon
ess gas and oil
SHOCKPROOF STEERING*
making driving easier and • afar
than ever before
ALL THESE FEATURES AT
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id:
> CHEVROLET'S LOW PRICES
\ N I I I'. I.i I price of New Standard ('oupe
:it Flint, Mulligan With bumpers, -pare
lite anil tile lock, the list' price is S'Jii ad-
ditional. Knee Action on Master Models
. nly, $2(1 additional. Prices i|Uote(| in this
advertisement are list at Flint, Michigan,
and uliject t > change without notice.
T. P. HAYNIE CHEVROLET
cesar creek news
<'I:I>.\I; i UK. I K. \o\ M in.)
Mi- |{os>niuii! i n •!' II >u ton wi <■
iiinst in the home ..•' Mi Kmmett
Alexander and \'r. Hilev \U'xandei
la t w et k.
Mi> le K i> t'al iht n it Hateman
<P« nt la--! wi < k < nd win h i : *oi
Mi-. Heiiiirne Turin r.
Mr 11 id Mi-. Hilly I .it t 11 and -on
Waltei were ,n l.ockliait ia t Weil
nesday.
Mi.-- Jew ell \!e\>mdei, who i
tt aching school at Powell's IJcnd,
spent last work end with her in >thei
and father, Mr. and M I inmet
\ \anilcr.
Mr. I Hi ndn\ .spent i-t wee'<
in Wattii n looking alter Ins farm.
Mrs, II i Smith visited Mi Kari
Smith of Lytton Spring- last Satur.
il iv. SI*' ay that Mi Karl Smith
i • improving rapidl> .
M' and \1 . lto> Mc('"nnal w'i'rt
n I 'd.u 1'inl W i line si I a \. Mr. \|i
Connal i interested in the oil well,
which i lii-ing drilled on the Mill's
pea r Mi . Mi Connal vi ited her mo-
ther, Mi .1 \ Martin.
Mi - Otto Wolf and son I!. .1 of
ISa-trop -pen' lii Wediie day with
Mr- Ili'wey Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. W. .1 Heavens of
\11 ♦ in weri n Ceilai Creek Saturday
morning on liusiness. Afterwards,
the\ went to the Hirmingham tank to
fish and have lunch.
Miss Vnnie Schlort spent last week-
end in her home at I'pton.
\ll llovie McAfee at'ellded the
I uk ha rt Fair Friday night.
Mr. anil Mr- Sanmiie Turner and
son, (iene -pent Monday -hopping in
Austin.
M i and M • I. \ Mart in ind chil -
liri'ii. Morothy \e||, Fdwaid, (den
Ka>. ami Mr i ii nT- xander <■*
McMahan attended the Fair at Lock
| hart Friday night.
! Mr. and Mr Ta\ YoaM mailt a
i liu ine- t rip ' o \ list in M-inda>.
Mi .lanii Ah" iniler of tia rfC
• 'amp a' Ha-t rop w a holiie for the
Week end.
Mi lie! ' Kac-ilnV f Valloy
111 mi a i.'I Mi a nil Mr \ ■ rin.il' Cliil
dies.s of Au-tiu ited Mi. and Mr .
I ei Hag da^ la week.
Mi . W ill Smith - pent -everal day*
(last wewek in \ list in with her aunt,
Mr Maude Purccll.
Mr. and > I r -. llewey Turner an I
sons, llewey Rohert and Parry are
planning a trip to I)alla this wecl .
Miss llovie McAfee and Mr. I'M
Pjiwden vi. ited friend- in Pockhart,
Sunday.
Mrs. Ri y McCoiinal visited in the
McAfee home, Sunday.
Mrs. Rosie Turner anil Mrs. Sam
mic Turner and little (iene Turner
were in Hastrop Saturday.
Mi- J. A. Martin and MImm N'erdoa
M.u n ti i omi anied Mrs. Charlie
^ ■' di o! \p .Muhan home Sunday.
Mi Alexander -pent la t week h«'j«j
' • ' n he. m >ther.
Mi . Karl >poonn pent la t We<i-
ne.-da> wi'li Mis. P«-iiih Alexander.
Mi ind Mr>. c. p. Heiidtix, Mr.
and M. Pewey Turner, and l-arry
and I ewi , Robert, irul Mr. and Mr<.
I y ■' 1 i• ami oi md Mi - M.idred
So; h v i e A'Js'.in vis. if- Saturday.
M Raymond Champion pent last
W'dni i •. iftei'ioon \n ,ti Mi .1. K.
\ ung of Hastrop.
Oil News
I he layloi Ri fining Cmnpany ha-
I n -Ind the viell ii the S'orey Ranch.
P w .i- a dry hole. I he> moved the
rig to tin Arch Smith place, near
I yttoii Sp'iiiK . At the la-f report
they were poring at 1.150. Mills is
i" k i r an Pilward- ' -t .n tin \\ . VV.
I i11 • ■ li p Ice The ill ' I -tern broke at
J 2011 ft.
Miv-i«inar> Muriel> Hold VII Ha>
(pulling
Mi . II. C. Smith md Mi .1. \V.
\ >.\i . Iris'i'sm I., the Mission-
ary Society fi r nn all day quiltinK
la ' Friday I'wo beaut it'ul quilt- weri*
11ui 11e11. They will be pr< i' 11 ted tn ih"
orphan- home in Waco lielicious
baked chicken and dre-sing. -everal
diff'rent alaiP, r hi, Fnglish pea-.
ri |. -lie i adi.-hi , h.a roll , ice 4 en
and cake wire brought by the mcm-
bei s fiic lunch.
In the afternoon a round table dis-
cu-si n 'ii "Mow Our Mis-ion School
May He Of (I eater Service to the
Community" wa- held.
Tlio.se enjoying thi.- -ocial weri Mrs.
M ir.v lilli-. Mi Si Simmon-, Mrs.
W II Smith, Mr V II Me \ fee. Mr
l.ei all \b \andci , Mi Km \lexan-
> t • i Mi Plot ie I Iyer, r Josie
White, Mi . Raymond Champion, Mrs.
Ilewev Turner, Mr-. Ilraper. ^l r«.
Roy Martin, Mi PeFluy Martin,
Mi I in'. Mr \fee. \F llilh l it
ton, VP |{ in ii' Tnrnr and VP Rosie
Turner Iv n■< ne enjoyed a plea ant
an.I profitable day.
DR. M. F. STEIN
F
SHIM I VI.1ST
Licenced IP State ( hirojMKh Hoard
:i20 l.itth field Bldg. Phone 2 .VI04
Al sTIN, TEXAS
JOHN L. MARTIN
Plumbing and Klectrical Supplier
I K.HUM; FIXTl HKS
41n ( ONORKSS PHONP.
APST1N, TEXAS
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Watterson News
MRS. AK I I ILK I'. SMITH. Kditur
WATTKRSON, Nov > l.oiiis Wil-
helm and Adolph Seidel madi a bus-
nit - trip to Pastiop Monday.
Mr. and Mr.s, II. I>. Pee and
g and son, Ray Pee spent the day
n Smithville, Tlun silay.
Mrs. Vol Watterson, who ha- beer,
II foi the past ten days i- reported
letter. IPr ister, Mr-. Ceoge Klli?,
of Hcaunmnt has been with her since
Thin day,
«|ohn lloligan made a business trip
t ' Ha trop Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hess of Smith-
ville were business visitors. Monday,
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Ruck or.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Williams, of
I't ttytown attended the Hallowe'en
party Friday night.
Mrs. Pillie Rucker spent Thursday
and Friday in Pockhart and her dau-
ghter returned home with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Finest Corbel) and
little Mis Fi nest ine, were brief v!
sitoi s in Ci-eedninor Friday with Mrs.
Corbell's brother and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthey Rant ch and
baby, of the Rockne Community were
present for the Hallowe'en program
Friday night.
Tom Pee attended the Caldwell
County Fair in Pockhart the pa«t
Week.
Mr, and VP Fail Crow ell and
hoys, Karl Clay and Cordon Pee, of
Puling were week-end gue-ts in the
Rucker home.
Mr and Mrs. Finest Wattemm
were biief visitors in Hastrop Pur--.
day.
VP. and V!i Wallace S -nnior v>
sited in the H. .). Kskew hom-
1a 111 • i> P riilay.
| Mr. and .Mi . Will Pee, and Ray
| l ee, were guest - of Mr. and Mrs.
Ilailand Pee, in Hastrop, Wednesday.
i Mis.i Jewel VVolfenbarger, Marie
i Hefner and Hernice Simmon-. tu-
dents of the Hastrop high -ehool spent
the week-end in their rospoetivi hom-
es.
Mis. 1), iPent/, of Red Roi'l? spent
Sunday with Mr. and r.Vls, W. S. W hr
worth.
I .V)r and Mrs. K. W. Nile and chil
dren were Hastrop vi-itor- Saturday,
j Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hefner of
Hastrop -pent Sunday with their pat
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Joh' Hefner,
children were -hopping in Hastrop
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Morgan and
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Orohtuan
and their mother, Mrs. A C (Jro-
hman spent Monday in Austin.
Mrs. Pew i.- Smith pent Sunday
with her mother, VP ('. F. Keller
in Rosanky.
Mis-, Irene Pee, of Austin, spent
the week end with her niothe , VP
Susie I ,ee and VI i. and VIi Frne
I.eo.
Mr, and VP p W Site and far >
spent Sunday in Pockhart divid ng
the time with VP and Vp 11
anil Mr. and vp . J. v IV mat
Mr. and Mrs. Garland llefn* at
Mrs. |aIIie Rui wa • • hu •
sitots in Hastrop < nlv Monday n • t
ing.
VP - Hi 'a m Oh '" had i he'
guest Monday, Mr Ma Os|)(i
t'>e Osborn C" mill
Mr and Mr Alv Wi'.ti
Cri-ednioor weri Sunda t't
rom
l-ne.
'their parent , .VP and Mrs. Joe Wat I
ter- on.
Misses Ma\ine and Juanita Vounp
nieces of M s. lewis Smith have r>
turned i" then home neai Flatonio,
after an extended visit in the Smith
home.
Vdolph < Joi rt/ made a hi! ine- ' r't
,to Ha trop Monday.
Mi.-se Ktlie! and Irene Whitworth
were brbiof callers in th* ( . I!. Pent/,
home in Red Ri ek Sunday morning.
Joe Wallet <in wa- a tirii f vlsltie
t I'a rop Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo.. Car.-on and iit
tie daughter, Hetty Jo, and M Ot.
line of Crcedmoere were Sunday v
sitors in the Watterson neighborhood.
VP and Mrs. Philip Wilheim, and
their three children, Pucille, Marvin,
and Charlie, also I ewis WilheUn w rr
Ha-trop vi-itor- Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Smith spen'
Saturday in Smithville. VP-. Smith go
ing on business .
I wn Negro Ho> s Slightly Hurned
and I ruck Hamaged slllii.no
Two negro boys were burned ot>
their arms, while drawing gasoline
from ti truck Friday night, using
lantern for light, which ignited th«
gasoline. Hell St ah I and Martin ("Inert/,
were loading pecans on the JohnnP
Williams', la negroi place near Wa
nut creek bridge when the accident oi
cured, damaging the truck Spin.on
Renwn dele«l Home
Mr. and Mr-, Joe W itter- at i •>
recently remodeled their home, e-
liuilding the kitchen, adding bath,
room and back porch, also added t ew
flooring the bed roo.n.
Turke\ ■ 2('c
Charlie James of Red I! 4 ' -
offered the people of Watte n J1
per pound for all the turkey- they
would <11 'hi - week. Mo--
people who have turkey- to ' '
h' Iding for higher price-.
Hamper Sweet Potato Crop
Albert and Joe Hefner have raised
approximately 10,000 bushels of
sweet potatoes on |e- than one acre
of land.
Hallowe'en Party (.iven By
Watterson I curlier*.
Mr . Viola Albor.-- and Mi 1'itliei
Whitworth were joint hostesses to
the Waltei on i'il iol chiidren and
friends with a Hallowe'en party ip
the school building, Friday evening
Jack o'lantcriis and many other
Hallowe'en decoration- were u . d
throughout the room and the program
fllso carried out the Hallowe'en spirit.
The following program wa - pre-
sented :
Song— All.
A Hallowe'en Wis) Marvin Site.
Piano Duet Mr-. Vlher and Willie
Mae Pee.
Hallowe'en Character' Primary
Pupils.
"To a Rivci" K!la I-«'e.
"Animal Cracker-" Sung by tlie
Primary Pupils.
Three Jolly Pumpkin- Play hy
the Primary Grades.
Piano Pilot VP Vile r- and Her-
nice Simmon.-.
"Shoemaker'- I lance" Kxercise by
Primary Pupiis.
What I io V mi Know Vliout (iho-t ?
Play by the Higher Grades
At the conclusion of the program a
social hout wa enjoyed with a num
her of spook- all about.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1935, newspaper, November 7, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206860/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.