The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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Till aA-.K'H' ADVERTISER. BAS.ROP. TEXAS THURSDAY. APRIL 24. L iQ
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' Mrs. Larkin Renick of Llano i
spenu.ng a few days jn the home of
brr mother, Mr . J. R- Phciffer.
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Mrs. W. E. Raaey of Austin and
Oren Kippenbrotk «>f Houston . i>ent
Sunday in the h> me of Mrs. Katie
Kippcnbr>xk
• • •
Mu Maiy Bel! Turner f 1-a Port<
spent last week-end in the h :ne o!";
her parents, Mr. an^ Mrt. John O. I
Turner,
• • •
Mi. and Mrs. W. T Decharo and
children, Misses Emma Virginia and
Mary Catherine and Bill of Austin
spent last Sunday in the "Idlewild
home" guest- of Mrs. E. H. Jenkins
and her son. Price O. Jenkins.
• • ■
Mr. R J. Hurt of T^il^r *•'*« a
bsuiness visitor in Ba-iroo Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. G. C. King spent
las Wf k * end in Red K< 'k und Lul-
ing.
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.Mr and Mrs. «i J. Leath and chil-
drt n Houston -pent last week-end
in th« noine of their nv *'• Mrs. (V
J. l.-ath Sr.
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M:-s. Julia and Leah Moncure
aim Mi and Mrs. S. A. Kunkel oi
H"'1 .«u>! spent last week-end in th«-
h> >.. r their parent- Mr and Mrs
C I.. Moneur*.
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•1 a:.<. Mr.*. Bob Moore un spend-
ing ;■ ■ w dayA in San Antonio this
ELZNER CORNER
WHERE VOIR DOLLAR HAS
MORE CENTS
PHONE 146
Hams
Sugar
Apricots
FA
Apples Ev.
fa:
Bacon
Swifts
Premium
WHOLE OR CUT
10
lbs
CLOTH BAG
lb
FANC\ PITTED
Per
lb
FANCY WHITE IVAP.
33c!
67c
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25c
21c
35c
SUGAR CURED
STREAK-O-LEAN. SI KKAK-O-EAT
lt>
Preserves
OZ
31c
Rice
PURE STRAW BEBRY
3
lbs
PURE WHITE*
3
Pork & Beans For
Asparagus Tips
A
Sardines
ALL GOLD
16 oz
Can
rN TOMATO OR MUSTARD
Chili Sauce lit7
10 oz
Can
HEINZ
Tall
Can
PINK
3 1-2
oz
Spaghetti
Salmon
19c
2?c
21c
13c
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31c
11c
23c
17c
Tuna-Fish
SELECTED QUALITY
Black Berries £„2 21c
21c
9c
16c
24c
Toilet Tissue
Wax Paper
Piementos
Pineapple
Can
3
Rolls
Roll
20c
Size
NO. 2 CRUSHED
Vegetables
FRESH BLACK EYED PEAS,
CUCUMBERS, SQUASH, TOMA-
TOES, OKRA AND OTHERS.
F res h
Straw hen its
15c
ELZNER CORNER
M J. Leath of San Antonio spent
la.-t week-end in the home of hi<
mother. Mr-. G. J. I.eath Sr.
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Among the visitors tn the home
of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Chalmers
during the past week-end were Mr.
and Mrs. J. Holmes Jenkins of
Beaumont, LeRoy Chalmers and Miss
Edith Rumage of h« rt Worm
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Alt x Klemert of Ft. W-rth w as
a Bastrop visitor this week.
• • •
Dr. E. T. Morris of San Benito,
anu Judge A. T. Morris of our city
made a business trip to Taylor this
week. Dr. Morris reports that the
valley is very prosperous.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Miller ana son
vi Houston, Mr. and Mrs. D. Harr-'l
ami son, Mrs. Ira TTynn and Mrs.
Will Warren of Ft. Worth, were visi-
tor- in the home of ths;r mother,
Mrs. i . Chalmers last w- k- i,ci-
• • •
Mtsdames B. J. Hauler, F. J. Pro-
kop, E. E. Schulke, and A. C. Bothe
and M. A Prokop spent a few days
in Shreveport, La., last week. They
also made a short visit to New Or-
leans. All report an excellent trip
• • •
Mi .. W. E Maynaid Sr.. of Temple
\,sited in the home oi Mr. and Mr-.
I'. C. Maynai'i tins v.«-ek.
• • •
Mrs. T. .J. Lockett of Austin sptni
last week-end in the home of her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. May-
nurd.
• • •
Mr. ..lid Mr.s. R. A. Anderson spoilt
it few days in San Antonio this week.
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Mi . W M. Seehgson of San An-
tonio visited relatives and friends in
Bastrop this week.
• • •
Mr. and Mis. James P. Wood spent
last w '«'k-end in Corsicanu.
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Grady Murchison of Haskell, who
is attending school at A. and M. Col-
lege spent several days in Bastrop
last week, visiting his aunt, Mrs.
Mary E. Trig# and in attendance on
the marriage of his cousin, Miss
Alma Murchison, left on Sunday af-
ternoon for College Station. Grady
who is always welcome in Bastrop by
his numerous relatives and friends is
making a fine record in A. and M.
where he is taking an agriculture
course.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Booth, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Waugh and son Alex
Jr., spent WonJlay Tft Georgetown.
• • •
Miss Ray Milton, u student of
Baylor College of Belton, spent last
week-end with her parents, The Rev.
and Mrs. John Milton.
• • •
ytt. and Mrs. K B. Green and chil-
dren and Mrs. Lula Hodges spent
last week-end in San Antonio.
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Mrs. C. R. Ingram and children
spent last Sunday in Red Rock with
relatives and friends.
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Mr. and Mis. Tignal Jon« s visited
in Ft. Stockton and Del Rio during
last werk-t-nd.
• * •
>4 Mrs J. (i Brysoii and childr* n
spent last wck-end in Sabinal with
re'atM ■ s iifid ft
Mi.-- > Bernkt Ha.-ler. Mary Nell
" >ne , Be-? Jack Perkins, and S. L
Hrannon Jr., Tajlor Miltwn, Alton
. wler. Melbyrne Habersburg, Md-
•n Pcrkin*. and Arthur Edward*,
:jiie!its i th« University of Texas
ten*. week-end with home-folks.
• • •
Milton Brieger, a ctuden tof Nixon
iay Collegt «• visiting in the
:.i>me of hi* par nts, Mr. and Mrs.
'i. J. Brieger last week-end.
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Mr ar.ii Mrs. Dale Turner and lit-
tle ilaughoer of l^Grange ypent last
week-end in th«' home of their par-
. nt?. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Schaefer.
• • •
Mr. and Mis E. B. Cownover spent
tne u?ek-en8 in Waco and Temple.
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li« \. F. B. Buchanan w*s a Bastrop
visitor thi- week
• • •
Miss Agnes Barrow, a student of
State College for Women (C. I. A >
-pent last w. ek-end with her parent*
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Barrow.
• • •
Mr. and Mr>. W. Wilke and daugh-
ter. Miss Ola Mae, spent the Easter
Holidays wit>- friend.- in Fredericks-
burg.
An Aim
S riendly Bank
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purpose of The Citizens State Bank is to com.
bine old-fashioned courtesy and modern bankin«
methods to make courtsey quite as prominent a W"a-
ture of its servics as the stability of its resourscs and
the skill of its management.
By courtesy we mean something m< re than mere livj.
lity something that will impress the coustonur with
the dignified, friendly conlidential relations that sub-
sist between the depositor and the bank.
Lewis Smith, a stmient of Rice In
stitute of Houst-m spent the week
end with his parents. Mr. an<l Mrs
W. F. Smith.
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Make Our Bank Your Headquarters
Citizens State Bank
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AN OUTSTANDING BANK*
Bastrop,
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Weather Forecast
CAPITAL $30,000
SURPLUS $30,000
WASHINGTON, April _'o, 1WU:
Mild storm wave expected to cross
continent during week centering on
20 will move <iown to central storm
patii, will cau.-e general warm wave
preceding storm center and mild cool
wave following storm center; preci-
pitation cititinK th's storm period wiU
aveiage above noii ial f- i the coliti-
neiit. Last week ot April will aver-
age about n -rrnal temp- matures a'id
above normal pr -cipitaii< n, for t! •
continent', but most precipitation ii
expected in astern Great Central
\alleys and <>n north Pacific slope,
highest temperature.- reiativ- to It .>1
l. rmals in west't rn Great ("entr:v:
valle.. -. central and south F'acif
slope. Eust i &. t of continent e :•
P< .'.ed average about normal t'
ptratur - am p.ecTpi'nti n *«>r th
period.
Moor: j i.ase .Turn g th« near future
\,.ll occur as fellow-, given to BMUIVt
hour of Greenwich ("ivil tin;-. •<
il.ange Greenwi< h < i\n time Hi yu
b>cal standard time, count one it"U :
earliei for each fifteen degrees of
longitude you are locate J west trom
Greenwich: New Moon April at
Hi hours; First Quarter May at 17
hours; Full Moon 12 at 1 , hours; Las'
Quarter 20 at 1 hours; New Moon
2s at G hours; First Quartet June :j
at 22 horus.
tion point so located would cause
heavy precip.iation on Pacific slope,
but I «i|| expert this one to cause
a decrease in that re.i 1.;;^ t,
of Aprii a >i li. -t i M vi.
probably c.n i ; oaa i m Mature i-
central and eastern c it'ion belt i'> r
be.-t results. Warmt st period of
May will I-* expected (vTetiier on 2',
but w not oe of lonj; duration. I'r- ■
cipi^ation during .May w .1 be a., n -
dicator for th«* month to follov.;
areas where precipitation oene. -.
tiurin^ month will ! ■ eXp. , ,l t,. o,
come dr.v iat<-r in .."iison; ar*. i
an iiurea.-« <h ur during n i • ;il
probably be too wet late in -eas n;
watch this point for your Waiit>. I
will • ,<peci areas of decreasing |>re-
cipitalion to t>e very plain by end of
May and that by middle . t .J > ,. -t
i;u-ge .trea drouth will fairly
weil outlined.
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INTENSE DISIUI.SS
FROM STOM \( II ILI.s
"Argotane has relieM'i me ,f two
years of jntenne distTe-s resulting
from stomach disorders," ^aid Mr. Jo
BustamanM, a well known printer
residing at 1314 Caldwell, Corpus
Christi, Texas, in a recent convert i-
ti<«ri ^•Jlh a r'picocntative of tli-
\ '.g t.ine ( ompuny.
"Indigestion, si hi r st" ,a<.h and
constipation was what troubiej me.'
i ' ie •" *o i ti istaiaanti. Evei \ -
iiu i <• n I on my .ilKiil.ico
d i via- coin.neatly .ak ng i.no -
Cine to relieve ln> COIi. tlp.nio. . 1
liatl tiii:i«ie )i< iwiaciic/. VKio n i j,' .
n the r: i'ii.inn and ..as subject to
bioa'iiig pel is. I seeiue.i
■ bta'n the reli< f I <| sn |
Arg'-ta • l<a.^ w >rkcd a<
d . . i.iy is.-c. I hav« t«k n '
bol . .id I .■ .V. I li.1% e no Mi I
... .at lie . in. ol, tipiiti n ' : e .
i ar.(. ; can "nt anything t w • •
Miliiout iff' ii:g after,'.a> fi .
n.digest.on 1 .' sour macli
"Argotsine brought me n 1
quick and easy v.av, so ' l:n
' gi ai i. uii im i mi '
glad to recommend it."'
Gen i.e \rg.'t ,i e may '■« '
*n Ba-'rop at the > I. Hli A N i
i TU'f; COMPANY
KYI. FOB nrsiNEss
IN .3 WEEKS KIDNEV,
tJLAOCER, STOMACH
TROUBLES DISAPPEAR
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Fartik r: "I see you've redi.ee,] tn.-
fine for speeding trom $10 to $"> "
Country Judge: "Yes, the cusses
were beginning to slow up."
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F.\p«*cted Cropwcather
Features During May
May will be a month of northern
cold waves, general cool waves and
general warm wa-.i'S. Lowest tem-
peratures expect* d during week cen-
tering 011 i4, longest period of be-
low noimal temperatures during week
centering on 1 o; average below n r-
mal temperatures during moderate
storm waves centering on 1 and 10
and following Tnoderatc sform wave
centering on 28; a moderately severe
storm v.ave expected to center on
2d. Unusually below normal temper-
atures and about normal precipita-
tion for the continent.
Principal evaporation point for
the entire cntinent for May and
following months wiTl be located on
central Pacific ocean; this will cause
a general decrease in precipitation
during the month, heaviest decrease
in northwest. Usually, nn evapoia-
DIXIE THEATRE
'The Home of Good Pictures'
Mi .J. I h "Ter tfcrgcr and ,v>n f
iloiisttii visited in the honv of Mr.
.tn«l Mr I. A. Sehudde this week.
* • •
Mis. .1 T Smith of Long view i
\p«*\ ted to arrive in Bastrop today,
FKII> n -SAT! It \^
Jam« - and I icille C.lcj's .n in "THE
Mi \NNON UN BROADWAY." M-
o ("omeii\ at id "larzan The Tiger.'
Drink
(mSfii
[uu«M fafi filing
And Dull Care Withers
on the Vine
v
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in tlic
that refreshes
sunday MATINEE 2 to 5:30
AND MONDAY NIGHT
tim: j\
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VVO\l M:iu
PHOXK n«
(Tifiirsday) for a Clsit in the home | Edward Ev ■•■••tt Iloiti.n a:.H Patsy
of hei -i t«r, Mr. and Mrs J I. Cole. I nut>, MUli«r in "TIIE HOTTFVTOT"
o .. t * * *. ■. n 1. 1 lso Vitaphone Act.
Billy lownsend, Arthur Reynolds,!
James Perkins, Robert e. Jenkins,'
and B"nard Miller, students of A. Jt ! TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
M. College sprnt last week-end in
the hocn-s 0/ their respective p«r-
f0 ^ I Also Newi and Oswald Cartoon
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Schaefer, H. A. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1930, newspaper, April 24, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206686/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.