The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1930 Page: 7 of 8
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THK BASTKQP ADVKHT1SKH. MASTROl', TEXAS,THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930.
Pubhsiied by «He students
of the
Bastrop ' ''K*1 Sch°ol
v .itch these columns for
Special Announcements
lack Week
5
I ublishecl Weekly
'OLUMt
NUMBKli
in Track Events
I't' ■
Friday '
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■ This time
1
■ i f a track
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fl with the :
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Klgin Wildcat..
i„e PruveJ unexpect-
tdly itrong in field events while
• Bji< r p -<■« *h>notl il1 1,1(1 traclv
'^'ffer and Schanhala of the Bas-
„ team were the high point men
, ]& meet with 11 points each.
Pfeiffer won the IU0 and 220 and
... f,.ur;:« jilac In the shot
f8 |e Svha'ihi.l broke the tape in
' ha;f mile scampered in second in
m! "d'l 'cond in 'he ^avi ■
he mi
I •
liou, tilgi'i wuo the third
[jjja point uuiii \<i!ii point.-, get
slAr* Ob BAd'lKOi* ill LIFE
gt|i.,.r in-i ii*f Cecil Wallace
/- •„ Editor-in-chief, Victor Pfeiffer
c ;■/ Editor •• IluUe Jonei
I'.'.orary Editor ... Amy 1 rice
j\c ]• ii; r I-ot'ie Nell Shmaons
g , ,'v EdiU r ... ... Beth Fowler
j.-, a..... K'titi'r I.eah Da.vson
(■i j-; 'it r . Cnthi rine Chalmers 1
J fx>rU>M '
,r,,M v J/enh Dawson,
Wfc %.r ! !ir< '1 Jr . Lucille Fisher,
V,-;r l'fvir'fr-r, Waggon r Sanders,
Law Surge, Ma Mae Stone, Brownie
Vest, JiK-k Wallace and Charlie Best
Wilkes.
I i, i,: r Miss Margaret Ayneswurth
ting fiist place in the broad jump and
i roke th> county record when ho
heaved the spear 15'j feet.
1 heiv was home rare form show;'
ii. the meet from both viewpoints.
1' < ui miters from Bastrop finished
ii 1, 4, at the tape to annex 11
points. Smith, upset the dope when
hr nosed out Schanhala, the "Iron
Hoi st * of the track to take first
place in the mile. Owe mi finished the
third while Doc Bryson finished the
fourth.
Donnell F.ee, Clyde Reynolds and
Matt Anderson had little trouble in
winning the pol" vault, finishing in
.he order named.
Pfeiffer, running as a dirk horse,
beat F Iwnrds, la t year's county win-
ner in the 100 and 220 for one of
tiic big upsets of the meet.
Rv.aiu.. trailed McCellun aiou..J,
the 110 cuur. i' to lake the lead at th !
finish and annex 5 points in thL J
ma.i-kill..-. Urn . (:.L. vh wa thirl
and Lock fourth.
i'.iu ..iiowcii goyd . :m when no
i.iu.ed ihi jiiut dfe fe t, a..a then wo i
.-•iv .ad ... tii<j high /..;.>p a: j fc.t and
4 ii.cht. .
hlgin icla^ i. aiu iriuniphcJ,
i .>.1 llaeirop Icum >vhi_n ti. y circle.;
tiic mill in * minutes llat. Only, (
I f. ii'ur, running on this relay tea...
v• ;is a ii.rui.nl of the relay team.
• ui .ii • • t was good from the spect-
ator. .andpoii.t and the county race,
hvi.l .. re -ici ii. 21st v.ill further the
fui.d b I a ecu the Elgin and Bastrop
U am > will; niiwiwl'e thruved in. ,
•d (.aptain. Several responsibilities J HUYSON AN 1) (BAYS Ft)KD
iave fallen to her, all of which have
hi en faithfully discharged.
''••irs have been available for all out
•f town games.
There are ten girls who have prac-
ticed consistently since the beginning
of the -cason. Scores have been kept
and a record made of their plays.
These girls are Celestine Hauler,
Captain, Lucille Templeton, Dorotha
DeGlandon, Lina Sorge, Katherine
Planner, Delia Belle Queen, Trudie
Mae Queen, LaRue Templeton, Infz
Schilling and Mattie Claiborne.
Seven of these ten girls will begin'
the county tournamen' at Bastrop
Saturday, March lfi, beginning at
l'<) REPRESENT S( HOOE EN
JI MOR SPKLLINci
In a recent elimination in the Jum
lor Spelling and Plain Writing eon-
test, conducted by Mrs. S. E. Hern-
don, Schudde Bess Bryson and
Amelia Crawford were selected to re-
present Bastrop. Rosalee Morris an 1
Esther Peterson
substitutes.
ground ball, but ■ ak Hi ! t-
, little „i. i i .1 it on t: •m' . it- ti
game of veil- ball.
i n i. xt S • !. , M: h I
will Attend the ball 1.
Eastrop. W here we liopi i
i I the -arte . V • lia i i
i d report in -•:! v. Ii r.ml t all)
from t t* interim diat< gru u
BACKA< ME
iiuiu !"•' i lerit it ion
I disturbs your ideep, er causes Burn-
ing or Itching Sensation, Buck-
ache, Leg Paii < or muscular aches,
^making you feel tired, dej re mI an I
discourageii, why not try tie ( >ste\
4S Hour Test? Don't give up. Get
Cystcx today. Put it to the test. S""
for yourstlf how quickly il works
and what it <1 >es. Money bnek if
it doesn't bring quick improvement,
and satisfy you completely. Try ,
Cystcx today .Only f>0c. C. EI'HARD
AND SON.
were retained as
ARITHMETIC TEAM PREPARE
FOR COUNTY MEEl
Under the supervision of Miss
Esther 'Anderson, arithmetic coach
9;00 a. m The other three will be used' and in char^ "f the county contest
AUSTIN WOMAN SOMETIMES
FEET ALMOST HELPLESS
Mrs. W. II. Brndshaw is sure Orga-
tone is only Medirim* she lias
found to relieve her of five
Years Suffering
in Arithmetic, much progress has
been made in the arithmetic contest.
No final elimination, as yet, has been
held. So fur, Anna Pearl Alexander
w ill be a member of the team of two.
Wednesday morning at ten o'clock! !'runklin Dalb>' Orgaln, June Alex-
1 under and Loon Matt his are all three
her team
Anna Pearl Alexander will declaim: lnat"- Kc,lis I)ibrel1 aml Ca!vin
in the Junior Girls division. Frank-1 V au«h havc als0 m;ldc ^00(1 rrcor,|fl-
lin Darby Orgain will represent the1 0thor 3tllli<>nts who have worked
school for the fourth time in Junior 1 °n th" t,,,nU'8t antl who de8ene ,n,'n'
Boy's division. Lucille Fisher, for i tion. f"r th^ ability to master Arilh
the la.^t three years junior girl de-1
claimer, will this year represent ui
in senior girls declamation. I^'slie
as substitutes.
o
DECLAIMERS CHOSEN FOR
THE COUNTY MEET
four declaimers were chosen to re-
present the school at the county meet! runninK !l to br
i methic are Edna Ruth Kellersburg^r
i Fay Owens, Charles Barnes, Clyde
1 I rice, Fred Hoyt, John Alexander,
Amelia Crawford, Anna Hoffman,
Grace Lev, Rosalee Morris, Curtis ■ would be cheap at ten t! liars a bottle. (
Sander^ and Frances Ann Lake. "I suffered from constipation, nor
GirLbc Attractive lo£\lcii
■V -tur, hlrndcd Yju Should 'Be!
If your
St innrh rind
hi iw els <|i • ui it
l u n c ll u II
,P P < rly,
I (!v l>l ■ i" f
\ .'iltll T .i 1 : i-
I l > (11 i j'| 'v .11 i.
I) • r t • r
Piercc's
' (j o I (I e n
dii.il Discovery >.i natly nuets the
i <1 It in\borates the w!v>le system,
C'Tft s the irregularities of th" di
c live ore,'ins and makes the blood
r ■ You have |x p, vigor ai l m-
i.i' :>. Your eyes sparkle — yr.r com-
fil' xi n (lears up and the bloom of
J :itli is )ours. All druggists.
Write to Dr. Pierre's < Ii:--c i:i i :i-
I / , N. for confidential medical a 1-
v .. There is no fee.
What Will
rnu
do
? r
4
Results
ii,0 .1*11- i 1> till!, L. Edai\!s it.
".a i li.iii 1., iiinu io.i .
__o ! . ii 1 tVitfvt l , R« .-solu.-j B,
I Euwurdu ii McCellan i.. I iine — >
sec iiai.
440 i^asii Ke.-.a lu , I a! i>. r i
Giicm ii e< k U, 7* et. E. rime 5i s« ■ .
KS(| ])ii. h Sinaiiliui." I . Ki ii* k i'.,
Lock B, Time 2 nun. .'10 ee.
Mile Smith 1 , Schanhal.- II. Owen
B, Bryson it, l ime "> nun, 16 • e.
Mile K'.lay, Elgin first, Ba t
sir nd.
Broad Jump McCellan E, I'.d-
war>i.s B, Anderson B, Reynold B.
I ii tance IX feet and inch'
High Jump— Gruegei I . first,
Ci''ioseiibeck, Price, Edward \nder-
son. McCellan tied for second.
Pole Vault Lee, Anderson. R> y-
nolds tied for first, h< ight S feet f,
inche-.
Disiu. At kin .on E. Brann*-n B,
Andr r ■ 11 1!, Pf' iffei' B. Distanv
107 feet.
Shot l'i!t Atkinson E, Price I!,
Krenek E, Smith B. Distane. ft.
7 inches.
Javelin McClennaii 10, Sclianhals,
15, Atkinson E, and Anderson B.
Distance I•">■> feet.
D.n Revte Ids, the steller porform-
, , ,,f tlii Ha-trop tra k t' am wa un-
i,|,]i to attend the meet, had he b<
l K„ve proba'dy p
:i the h' igllt .
j The contest in Arithmetic was in
I trodueed into the county meet last
1 joar v. it.h 31iys Ander on in charge
' <'f the county conlest. This is a rapid
mental < aleulution conti t in which
jtcc.iracy and speed are scored
j«Iy. 1..i:• 11 ■ ■ j> won the contest last
j \ear, raid it i.. hoped that a
: t am ran be produced again.
vousnos:',
condition
& *
I
neri ifOM/
Simmons, who placed first in the
rural senior boys division last year,
wilt represent us in the senior boy's
division.
Dorothy Lee Perkins also declaim-
ed in the Junior Girl's division. Cal-
vin W'augh declaimed in the Junior
boys division.
Victor Pfcii.Vi and William Rich
urd lv -elalso declaimed in thi>i
i iiioi boy's division.
The contest in the senior gii'ls de- ]
lamation was unusually close. Six
,;irls deelaiine 1 I ■ 'H(. p'j .her was
„;'i\: n first placi . Louise W'aniel. who
last year won not only first place in
the rural senior girls division but alsoj Edna Ruth Keller berger and
the watch offered to the best senior .\,m>]i.; Cra" ford will represent Baf-!()tgat
girl d< claimer from both the rural trop in Music Memory this
and high school declaimers, wasj ()ti!lie Kunschick and Anna
awarded econd place. Other di" laim- Alexander were retained as substl-i,,
er- were ( ;\thrv n ( halmers. Juliri tute> in a recent elimination.
and Ernestine The Bastrop Music Memory Team,
under the expert direction of Mrs.
F E. Pearcy, has from year to year
.ucceeded in winning the conU'st at
the county meet. It is believed that
the team is as strong this year as in
the past years
Mrs, Brad, haw, well known by j
every body in Austin, says she has]
not the slightest objection to all her
friends knowing that she took Orga
tone, and that it has relieved her of
troubles that have bother d her for
tiie past five year . In a statement to
a special Orgatone health teacher,
at the Renfro's Drug St re, a few
days ago, she said.
"I have gained wonderfully on my
first bottle of Orgatone, and when 1
say that i have gained I mean In
weight and strength. Orgatone cer-
tainly is the thing for this, and from
what it has done for me 1 think it
and a general run-down!
she continued, "and I '
finally felt tired out all th< time, an l
dsdr't ei-ni to ha\ an;, desire for
tirjthing. I wasn't • ick • iv ugh to
t' bc'l, I t 1 had no appetite, and th"
food I nd eat didn't taste ri^ht. or
str< nj,' a, seem to agree with me, or do me any
■ ' • • ■ ■ ■ 11
EELLKRSBrROKU AMI
< B WS I V !<i> TO REPRESENT
S« flOOE f\ Ml SIC MEMORY
Waugh, Brownie \'est
Moncure
MS E SIT DEN iS ( HoSEN
TO REPRESENT SCHOOL
IN AIM MEMoKi
he would
J .. 1 V
n.is- !:•
\ OM M It M l I EAM
|; E '• I ' IN' MM II M il
In a recent elimination conte. t ii\
art ui'mory, coached by .Mesdami
E. F. Pearcy and S. E. Il' rii'ion, fiv
students were elected to r. present
the school. The team will In com-
|n <d of \'ert!a Holme , Viola II d'l
n ii., Euth l.'e Eaake, L^'Vc/ie Hr;.
son and Btthi r Peter-on. Two stu-
d i ' ■ substitutes were retained
Sam Edith H'ggins and C.iKin
Waugh .
a contest that is i"
into the meet this
ipant: must be . -
fifth and >i-c'h
est i based on th •
H J
March 10-
tl.is week,
New -
eve r^
OAK HILL,
1 a little scarce
!too busy.
Mr . Ida Bul la was quite busy
•i ho 1 census of our district.
.10rue lew casts
Art
I i' i
h
memory i
11 reduced
"!'he part
from t
The co
. el- the pa.-t we I; but farmers were j ful
few 1 l;i-:t | \v|j
goi>d; si 1 just drngg. d are-md, am
felt most of the time like 1 had stay
' d up and worked oil night.
"I was getting in a terribly bad1
i ape. and although I didn't give up|
oiiliiely. I certainly wa a sick wo-
man when I got to reading about1
one, and noticed that a good
year.] many of the well km-vn people in
Pearl! Austin recommended for the very
uble that was bothering me.
"1 told you before I hadn't been
able to rest nights at all, but when I
got a bottle of Orgatone and started
on it, the very first improvement 1
made was good, <|Uiet, restful sleep I
at night. Then my nerves g >t better,
and 1 could do my work a lot better,]
fi r I had gotten so shaky I could
i hardlv do it at all.
"To make a long story short, I k< j>t i
light on taking Orgatone until 1 had
finished the first bottle, and was
feeling as trong and well a I ever
felt a day in my 111'. I am relievt
of my constipation and my general |
run-down condition has boon built up
ome thing wondeiful. l'hcn is no
iv wonder-
ther - about
is
one
tak-
f bad colds and i use talking, this medicine
> pi 'nting corn,
atoe. renoited eo
■!rs. Joe Shubert
•mlt of
inu
I. its Elgin .>0-1
I In ii
'tr.ii
intii.i
! h:
the1-
iii* > rpret il ton
ll is belioved
deri e,| from
icturert.
of fain
that t
Sonit
ming up.
and Miss
3mithvil!e, visited
Suturd i.
: i Scarborough,
1,01.1:
Mr..'
ami I
and 1 am glad to w
it it has done for me.
Mr. Brndshaw lis«• at 1 ■ 0 S. < i>
"trc t, Au tin Texa . and invites any
aie to call a
.! 11 ti' 111 ill.
such a
her phue, and h will
a v
«w*<!aoreii«... i y
for !t
the Ah
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d roceiv
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at Hi"
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Has
Store.
t what
■ har.gi
i glad
obtiiit
( >!
I-1
ii was In..t nuuP'i
in her. She shall
0 tell you of the
1 i'. in O ;a. a i
may lie obtaine
I Brannon Dru-
Listen to
Pool Parade
Everv Friday Night
8 30 - 9:00 WFAA
We Feature
Pool's Shirts
Pool Swetpruf' j
Poolknit SockS
lOf)0 fs-
John 0. 1uincr
IDLE CWNtR
Amazed! Way
Tannic Sleiieves
mii.
For yjKKI J He \hU re-
iult obi lined fro i faaiac in th'<
treat Men*, n' gn.sral rundown
eo . ... • ; -i 'ei| ii'i ii'-eri,
out mo-1 :• . . ; of all i; the
<iui.k iv!. li.i. < . triable mcdi-
c'" • gi' i in < 1 of '"rlu-uma-
ti i:i ..::d . '..math ills that yield
to nothing (.! j.
Moi. i' I who (huiikM th*in-
i;! . -. I I w • ' -!. n h i pwl
f< i i i.innii h una
W.\-. I t*• , chr nic
I" ' I oil ttplitioll.
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c : .'} tig ' av« .•■n/'ish th«
r ■ • • ■! :u •! ■•!>• ,iti«ius Mtlu#*
i .ill . .. I J'nulftf, fouml
. ••• mnrf lr Tht oj,
, , in ' i.iutU .on! ii binly irt*Q
i• •«, 'I tor-
f in : i' ,i i >: i in but
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• ' th m#t m. my hl'lnry*
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Watch Child's Bowels
"California Fig Syrup" is
Children's Harmless
Laxative
ChlWren 1> th '■ ' 1 >1
"('nlifoniin I i • ' ' 1 '1V
take it • vi'n •
ulrk. er 1 -i, ' i1 '
the ri 'ill*. ■
BO nir lv. II
nnd hi ui: in- • • i.
Oil! n il in ;■ ■■■
no nai t -it
Toll ye i - ,!: 'i
the ; •
which hn d;
Cldld -. M '•? "P ' tin.
Mot I
or you may „.t.. a tig sjr::p.
• I V U
I I llll'll
viih-
. < • .. ,
iii Hilly
n>'
r" i1? hard
i of Cas:
ii hon .'hold th it h? n't
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hi lie.or withic.il 11 If '! ■ ; '.re
1 iii your fii' •'! .' • i • ■ n : ■ >'
11 "d of if ii con,tori \ i hii> i ht
Ihi.l rou v«ir\ (''an! ' ' 1 ; a
*" In 1.1)6 llOUHO. 111-• ii few In
• "at thftt colic ur coi!Hti| ,'ti":i i
Qr diarrhea chi<ekrd. A \• tf
2uet| o baby remedy meant
Oa«torJii lo ahnut. the
J'iu havo over heurd duttnri iol\
•*) lufautt. Strongrr lin
iiiH
Am
trnor w
lay in
Owen
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may
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•od ramemlw to l>uy It. It may *| are
4 idaonlitM, auxhau night. It
ijuajr, (Jwayn aafn to tine', In
Or for eroryday ailment*,
day or night tluii B«hy
. or r*(tl*M Oiutoria wn*
.■MMDolar with mother* tluui it
^ lwj drnggltt haa it.
C A S T O R I A
t, j i) jj,,,.,- 0 'ti, ea.il i Jtlllng
i
|
, r were ox erwhelmed by the super
,ic ii oi game I'M • 'ayen.
u hu h resulted m a aeore of i0 n
Bastrop's favor. t ele.-tine lla der,
( aptain played a eonsi ent gai e. She
is not on!: -i g|l(M' server but is good
at returning the ball over the net to
the opponents territory. Lucille
T<mplet"ii alio Dorotha Defllandon
both starred in the game, if stars
must be selected. Both of tl e e girls
have just entered our school.
Oleatin* Hasler, at the beginning
of the reason, was unanimously eW«tr
De 1'
•■Hi
a ...
.sal ire...
::ih ; ion' r i
after th- I
• ' rradei j
t. v ittinf ;
Tiea
Higgli
The
of thi
heme
d. V
f 'n
Vt
(I
Spanish diplon:
most widely known author, bu' th"
Bi nefit < of knowing Spanish ■
valuable for it told of the splendid J
fields open to men and ivomet ■.'■ h•
were capable of peaking Span: h
and the speaker gave nn example in
which he said that a person who could
fluently npeak Spanish could easily
find employment.
tie ronil- in ■ (>i
11 i i> < i ha' '
11 ii'• i*i.ill a: tlii .: '.if
! ',np( : !i r**ie • w i
Direct Steamer Service to
C
an
d
r '
i ^
:«i v-
/
W« always like those people who
arc kind to doffs and hot see.
and the plum cr. ;> will hi faitl ,• '.
Bro. T. F. Holt of McD > !■• fi!!e<
his monthl\ appointment here Sun
day aftenioon. Quite a fev, visit -
from McDade attended.
School News
School work is progressing nicely
Iaist Thursday the Taige teacher
brought their ball player* over for
some matched games. Paige boys
beat Oak Hill la the gas* of play
HAVANA
Dsily overnight
service between
MUml snd Hr*-
mm Direct.
S. S. HENRY R MALLORY S. S. COMA
From tialvesion Sat. Mar. 15-29 Rf|luUr miiin*
m i iM'ry oth' r Sat
fir Miami. Ida., and New York.
F« t rtltractivf j^rv rs byira. Co(nlort«ble$t«teroomi.L tc(>.
tioealirr/lce.ftilte your car. Special Rates whrri accoropa <d.
,i. , .,fi. - New Orlrtiii e> :
til. l .Ulir uni*,, j0f i gfni> , n«
Krrighf tm!lii(< 0«lve«Toil to New Y«lt —
Wnlimiliyi >nd Salurriuy*
Appl* i>4ilrosd Tkkfl A a(, of
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CLYDE-MALLORY
in£4. q
W. V. Plttman, Aetlng t'.en'l
Agent, GaKeetcn.
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Schaefer, H. A. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1930, newspaper, March 13, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206680/m1/7/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.