Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1948 Page: 5 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISER MARCH II. 1048
lenten services
Calvary Episcopal
Church
Thursday, March 11, 7:.'lo p.
Kvening Prayer and Sermon
the Rev. Joseph M. Hart,
Saints Chapel, Austin.
Friday. March 12, at
l itany Service.
Sunday, Murch 1 I
School at !>:!.> a. m. jidhiiii^
Prayer am' Holy Communion by
the Rev \ Halfour Patterson,
Student Worker, \ll Saint' Cha
pel, Au.-tin.
Krnlay, March 1U, ;$ p. m..
Litany -'civic* Kvening Prayer
and Sermon at p. in., hy the
Rt Rev. John F. Mine-. Austin.
Maunday Thursday, March ''-r'
p m.. Service hy the Rev
Malfout Patterson of Austin.
Good Friday, March L' i: Serviei
from 12 noon till .'I p. m. by the
^ v Balfoui Patterson
Austin.
m..
by
All
■'I p. m :
< 'hutch
Morning
b\
Rev. A.
of
BAPTIST CHURCH
Paul V ere her. Pastor
Sunday School -« :4.r> A. M.
Morning Service Il:0d A. M.
Truining Union and Hrotherhood
«:.'{() P. M.
Kvening Worship 7:.'{<) P. M.
w funics i>.\ v
Teacher* and officers Meeting'
• P. M.
Mid Week Praver Meeting • -7:'I0
P M.
Methodist Church
J. W. <>riffin. Pastor
iiik ay School i*: |T> A. M.
Morning \\ oi hip I I :00 A ,M.
MY I- p. m.
Kvening Worship 7:•'!<• P. M.
rimi du\ !:la P. M. Choir Re-
hearsal.
Saturday louo \ M. Junior Choir
Reheat sal.
Christian Church
Rev. M B. Harris, Pastor.
Sunday School every Sunday at
10:UG A. M.
Every 2nd and 4th Sunday
Church Service at 11:0() A. M.
WESLEYAN GUILD
TO MEET MARCH 16
The Wesleyan Service (luild of
the Methodist Church will meet
Tuesday evening March !<>, at
7.:« o'clock in the church parlor.
All members are urged to be
present.
DO VOI R KASTKR SHOPPING
KARI.Y Come by and see our
-election of Faster cards, candies
and noveltie . FI,KIN'S 5-'0-'_ffic
STORK.
Read The Want-Ads
ammthism;
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PEACHES
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srote
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1/2 «. \l I .ON I>EI.T ( \N
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BEANS
PIVIOS 2 POl'NDS
oats
MOIHI.HS
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cake flour
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36'
pickles """sr:r/r"-l 20c
cocoa
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tea
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catsup
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juice
DENTON (.RAPE FRl'IT
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knox jell
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rice
COMET
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Vanilla Wafers
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Chocolate Drops
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soap
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ham
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TIN
16c
nssues
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100 ( (H NT
25c
baking powder r ol' s
18c
raisins
2 1 H. Ill 1 K
25f
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peanut butter
PLANTER'S
12 07,. JAR
29'
cleanser
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potatoes
NO. 2 CAN
10'
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Super Values kvcry Day ' Easy Shopping in Every way!
Friday * Saturday - Monday
Ernest
'ltd Mr.
•hi Mien
walnut creek
news
C :e everyone is wishing for
these light howers to quit. We do
reed a good general rain to fill
up tanks though.
Mrs. Frank Wolfenberger an I
Ftancis spent Friday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Watt..
Mi . \1. C. o>hoin spent Frida.
with Mr.-. Frank Osborn.
Mr. and Mr .lack Moncure and
hildren, M>. and Mi's. Frank
Wolfenherc* r and daughter ana
Ir \ndesc M tire hi.son were guests
of Mrs. I rank Osborn Sunday.
Mr. and Mr . Amos Weaver oi
Fdmond, Oklahoma spen Friday
rht * 11 t.i i i lis'n, (Jeorgi
WolfeiiLerger. This was their first
meeting in over 4o years.
iarv Osl.orn of San Antonio*
pent the week end with hiv.
arentii, Mr. and rs. M. C.
Osborn.
G1 a - > of San Antonio
and Mrs. .). Class and
recently visited Mr. and
'' Frank Wolfenberger.
Mrs. Frank Osborn and children
cpnt Saturday right with Mi
. e l Mr-. Jack Moncure. Mrs. Os-
born and -ens and Mr. and Mr*.
Moncurr and children spent Sun-
das in the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Reeve and Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Smith of Del Valle.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Tittle and
Mrs. Leo Hales and daughter ot
Lampasas were brief visitors of
Mr-. Lillie Rucker Saturday.
George Wolfenberger is . pend-
ing this week in Clay a> guest
f Charlie Wolfenberger.
Cedar Creek News
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Hollan of
Fawlerton; Mr. and Mrs. Noel
and F>l Smith, and Mr. Smith's
bi other, Douglas Smith of Lock-
hart; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zunker
■ f San Marcos; Mrs. Gem Sim-
mon- of Hastrop were guests in
the home of Mrs. H. C. Smith,
Sunday.
Mrs. Lee Alexander went to
Wnt tei son Sunday where she held
opi n house Sunday afternoon in
honor of her mo'her, Mrs. J. D.
Hendrix, on her 82nd. birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Wamel and
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Turner spent
asi week end in Mathis, guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Doss Milner.
The Milners were formerly from
Cedar Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morton and
aby of Bastrop spent Sunday in
•he home of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. 1
S momns.
'Pvrnrr Martin, who has been
,4 a. iJ.u home of a daughter in {
\:tge!ton has returned home.
I. . r I Monis of Bastrop was a,
Susini's.. \:<itor in Cedar Creek I
recently.
J. W. HEMPHILL
Dli.S IN liltAI)>
Mrs. Arthur P. Smith received
i message Monday that .1. W
Hemphill of Brady died Monday
morning at s o'clock.
Mr. Hemphill was a l«rother-in-
law of Mrs. Smith. He was born
m Bastrop County near Red Rock,
where he lived until after his
marriage. He was married to Miss
Mattie Bates Eastland. In their
•arly married life, they moved to
i.ohn Valley where Mr. Hemphill
engaged in ranching.
GIVE—American holiday and
highway crashes mount into hun-
dreds! In a dozen hospitals the
supply of blood begins to run low
as transfusion after transfusion
takes place. Your support of the
1!MS Red Cross Fund will help
bring into reality the new nation-
wide Red Cross blood program to
provide ample supplies of blood
and blood derivatives in times of
emergency or disaster.
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MORE
FOR YOUR OLD TIRES
We can give you a whopping
trade-in allowance toward tht
purchase of new B. F. Goodrich
Silveriowns if your old urei tan
be made safe for furdier use
Your old tires may be worth
more than you think.
MORE
IN YOUR NEW TIRES
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more mileage and safety than
ever before. New Silvcrtown
are "best in the long run" foi
your money.
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Strong, Serviceable
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Sanded finished 48" handle.
Mulct Lawni Spring To Lift
Vigoro
10 !bs 85®
The complete plant food. Add?
humus to the soil. Makes lawn?
and gardens healthier. Nour-
ishes hungry plant roots.
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l.
10 - year guar-
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circle 4 to GO
feet.
IIOM*
Mender
15®
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Has 'Multi-
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fingers.
Long Handle
Garden Shovel
1.115
Well-balanced garden shovel.
4' Ion - handle. High carbon
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Dvaud the Origiaal
A CRAPETTF,
JUNIOR RED CROSS
RECEIVES LETTER
FROM FRANCE
Th" following "Thank You" let-
ter wa written to the pupils of
the Hastrop Grammar School from
Amiens Somnie, France, thanking
them for the Junior Hed Cross gift
boxes that they sent last year:
Hear Friends,
\V< have received your presents,
the" are arrived in a nursery school
in Amiens. France. The pupils haw
been very happy.
I'nfortunately, they cannot write
but they know how to print.
They thank vou for your kind-
J ness and 1 join them.
Our sch- <1 has been badly bomb-
i t!d and .ilmost destroyed.
So your pencils, teeth brushes
and toys had been heartily wel-
comed. <1
Your active sympathy is a g' of
help for us and we send botbxjui.
you and our friends of U.S. | seai
out best regard. ■, 0f
The Adiiiinistress,
lHiehen
Fcide Maternelle la Valle,
\niiens Sommes, France
7lf MUU\ ol SUaum— ucammttdl
ELF-RISING FLOUR
«i f«. """'L
Sto* nc'"1* °"'n, to," beWM boc>"'
otr.odY «'«•« 'n' f°r
TRY A SACK TODAY!
... .'.v.' ■ ' ■ -V'
i The follov. ipjf pupils had part
>n scncling the boxes: Fvn Joyce
Hendrix, Joe l.ee Ra'.hman, Honnie
Kngli>h, Ruth Wunneburger, Fran-
ces Hennight, Mary Hot Mlincoe,
Judy McLeod, Jimmy Griffin,
Curtis Osborn, Tommy Chalmers,
Annie May Odntn. Aleta Simpson,
l.orene I^>e, \ddie Mae Willenlierg,
Peter Martinez, Jr., John Curtis
Friday. I!. J. Wolf, Melphine Wil
liains, Julia II. Williams, V S
Stuart. Vniia Hoffman, Angelia
'•lereiio. Glenn Jones, Hillve Perry,
and Fra' k Mien Reid.
GIVK 141 vo r Red C oss
j pobli • heal b ntiv«i>j made 'M.flOn
I visits to persors needing the r
help. Red Cross instiuctors tni. *ht
home nursing to II8..'MO pet >n*.
Your gift to the R. I t'ros will
.help kt".'p American health tano
' ard high.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1948, newspaper, March 11, 1948; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237157/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.