Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1936 Page: 1 of 4
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PICKED UP AT
RANDOM
NEW DEAL POLICIES ENDORSED BY LARGEST VOTE IN HISTORY I INK- U P
. H> \ I RKYNOI.OS *
1.11 t ('hi istmas the Klsie Ma; 1 a> I
Bible Class nf the Met hod i-t < 1.111 •
assisted b> 'In- Basin p \«i\ - t•
I;.ft', helped Santa ClaU" tn deliver
fruit, randy, and toys to mole than
_'0< children in and around Ha. 11-<>p.
who otherwise would w t have had a
visit from that jolly (Id fellow.
Iliis year, tin- I libit* Class i- c-
tablislfug thi> amc Christina fund,
and a box ha.- been placed in the Ad
M'ltiscr office I'm youi contributions.
Vny second hand toys will ; !-<> he
an i ptable, and may be left at the
VilviTti cr office Or it' y> u \s 111
i ill the office some one will cmne
1 >1 the toy-.
flejj;in now to contribute a nickel
or dime occasionally, so that by
Christmas you may feel that y.ai
: vi brought happiness t.' at least
tw i or three little hearts "it ('heist
ma- morning.
!'. is tragedy when youth wants
education and is unable to obtain
In ji name that the whole Bastrop
Team . er. t > life the Batrop
Beit' wl p|" d down the (iiddings
Buffalo, 20 ii
l b1 B> .i n M il a rut:'line attack
with we I pu -intf game that the
.Muffs ul I not top Ml told the
'Heais p lined I.'i yard or passes,
,'i> 'it; I couplet,in I!. having unit
lltei i ptcil.
The fn t touchdown fi.r the B ar*
|came in the third quarte when I'omp
ton pa.-> ed tn Stowers f. i ,i '.ii yard
Igain. Then he went off tackle for
I ■. i On the next play he pasn-
l>d '* st >wc foi l| yard.- \-h lout
i ' yiciln i ft' tackb \ pa- was no
i' i tin the next plaj Compton pass
• • tn Miller for the touchdown Stej
Imann k eked goal making the score
. 7 0.
I he I'■< u kak.il ft to iiie Buffu
lot and Minnei took the ball to th<
I Sear's l_' yard line The Huffs tried
guard twice f no gain then dinner
| took tin I,a . n snirnei and went
"V e right tackle foi l'J v aid- and H
touchdowe I lie ext a point wm< good
but wa nihil ■ >ut liccau-e a (lidding-
back had hi km a on the ground.
Shell n pulled the team out of a
b..d .pi ' wi en he il l ei i epted a pa -
■ii hi- own 1?s v aril marker, f'omp-
i t"ii pulled :• in; ck kn I that i Med to
. . ——.— - * "■ ■ -—" - 1 —— ■ t lie Hut Is «' vd line win re Schaefer
• i i, i i ii i i .i .1, ii covered the ii II (lidd'Htf tried t.i
Tuesday's Roonevelt landslide that torial leg* and sent new recruit* the Bull A c • ot Iheodore House-j In the .senate the Democrats bade • )U)n| t(Uf Wi|- ( ()i,
hiok the nation left but two states to the previously top-heavy list of velt and the rest to Woodrow Wilson. faj, i,, hold T6 the 96 seats. Senators e.,,M ami the kick was blocked, how
U nai . I Idaho . nil N'ofl o| ,\cb eve a !'• was off .|. Si they
2£Ln. N Q arn.ei;
in DRooS^i
\ \ounn man, Ia years old, mm
■d to Hasti'op this i";ill to atti nd tin
'la.-trop High School. In order t
.-main in school here, he inu.-t have
• job at which he can make s "> m
s-i> a month. That i- a very small a-
mount, but without it. he will be
rci d 'n sti p -cliool. lie i.- capable
and anxious to work, and willing t •
take on any work aftei school hours
■' ' most nominal wage. dinning to Republicanism. Democratic -enatc and house mem- N< t inc. 1 s_0, vviien .lam* Mon
>urely there is someone in town bcr- The apparent electoral vote roe was '<• ekcted with ju.-t one dis
■ can help him. For further in- Maine and \'erniont alone clutched ,| f.,t v.-lt, s fm sent nu \ in tin electoral collet;. .
oination, please see Superintendent the beaten banner of Alfred M. I.an- | 1heii -o close an appr>ac i
i' f. Hod-.,in.
ij n. New llamp hire, after march i
mc with him .11 election nurht, fin 1 I": New H a! plurality of populs
I'ecause of the extreme weathei ,11!\ turned into the victorious i'ol \ i'i ~iciiiid likely t" approai■ i>
.ditiins of last week it was impos lann- f Km -eve!- in the morning re (Kul.dDO
to lll'.at nr.ty 111 I afto|
(i tin I'M/ pack at.' (
111 I'l i| wit Ii electoral v t
RED CROSS DRIVE TO OPEN CHURCHES TO OBSERVE NOV. 11
IN BASTR OP COUNTY NOV. 12 WITH UNION ARMISTICE SERVICE
'• Has! r. p ('utility • T apter of
\loci ii in Red e s v. i!! i pen
annual tin mbei ship drive • 11
I'
. , , n:a came : Koo.-evelt lit half a mil
■ I.le for the Home Coming Pageant turns to give the president a nam.w The fjna] thinning of the Repub|j. Illinois by 600,000; Michigan b>
-eheduled for last Wednesday even- margin. !can i,;t them with the -mail New York by more than a
'!"' . ' " 11 1 '' '.' '.7'• ,\!i the ot'iei state- already had >- rlectmal vote ti e party ha aad mill on; Dhio by 400.01 m ; I'ennsyt-
. U ,l 1 \ t • 11 th«* hciiiotratic jut • tlfii t i ;t 1 {U .siiic* 11 * • Tuft tlobui'lt* in I.'i J. Tuft vaniu, \h< -tronn !.• •: it «•! K apul)
" 1 N'.i- n "i iop k shouting majorities in the elec had jus; light vetes; ss had troiie I ■ a ■ n. b\ iiO0,i>(Mi.
1 unty. was compi -ed of three sec
'ions: Smithville was to portray the I ■
I dit.' life. Htistiop the I'ioneer days,
Kit'in :h« Modern era. It was s,, ai
; i:il'i ii is to be a c implete panor
• ma if this theme, .and was to have
_ ai Hastiop (ount\ pi ople taking
paity.
I'he fart that the weather pre-
■ i nted the showing i f this pageant
iid not lesson he amount of work
eit'ssarv in p>i pa ing it, and with
iii- in mind, thi \d\a tiser wi hes
'o express theii deep appreciation to
ii! I those who had a part, and
i i i Ileal: ei| .1. faithfully and hard.
!■ : i c:. lit do v thank M s l.ucille
i' U f t \ Wiio, a general director, work
■ I ' capably ;.nd untiringly, and
'•I Mar\ .lam I 'a' an II' A. C.
ih of Ii. - • '■ Mrs. T. R Wlii:
W"ftii i f Smithville; and M - Hl-ie
' :ic a in! M- C \V Webb f HI
.r,n. a w I! a - all of the other.- who
..ve liberally of the time and
• 1 • gy ii a a < : .1 ti make t Ii a
ia-ka. Independent Republican . tip 'tried a tram I'bi- tim a Ha-lrop
pearid to have escaped the landslide i ai; < lipi" and <!idd ng i " I, po-
Senator McNaiy of Oregon, the !!■ -ossion ' tl bail at tin pot where
'publican leadei , wa having a hot the foul eii, inak.ri a first
tight and the veterans, fla-tini: of ('own lie the nex' play th"y mad-*
1 aliloi I lelaw ar • and Metcalf . •' Ulioib I an>>thei fir t d ivi I'heti the Hear
In avily
land, wcie beaten.
More I Ii nil c it ic I'l'Use
th,
\ aiils in tltr<
nienihei ■
and they punted. Compton lost
tries
.1
I In i ijnfo tunati
peopi.
( i lisim, i'l IR NRMISTH i
Manx of the bu ines- an
\mi:rk an i kcion innu ks
( i I l/kns TO I' l (.l\
x.'(111 "ti a pin pla\ I lien Stower*
in.-tend ot fewet seemed m prospect, cut away for .'U yard* on a fake Asb
In ..me -tales the issue was in took the ball off ta. kh fm 2a yards
iiouht, however The thud nuarter coming to a close
with the ball on the (iiddintrs 'II yd.
lim < mipton took tl i ball on the
fust play in the period and cut off
• r'ckle, j/ot through the h i|e and cut
lack '• the ither sidi and went down
for a gain "f IH vanl putting the
ball on the H yard -tripe
I hey ti ei! a pa that wa inconi
I lete \sh tool; the ball f r 1 yard-
on a sninne' Compton na s(.(| t«•
The Hastrop Churche.- will meet
i'l a I n i 11 r A1 no tac I la j prograin • n
:n
• I • . . ■ i'i II.« ■ 11« i i ;■ i
I hur i ;iv, Nrvom , ,, k • i w i„
, ., \s :! I rl • «l \\ • «lf • . s.
I ti i I ' u • t n M •*! . . .. «
Noventb' i II in c
mist 'ci
me
l)av.
■leln at i'
following
ai IL". with Mrs.
R. M W angli a 1
Roll < all i 'hair • I,
man. aco i ding to .. ' '
M. C. Booth, coun• I
• 11/ en- Mate Hank, I : ' N
\i
firms
• unced that th( II' pla, e- 'f
will not be • 'pen ; hat day.
t\ chairman. A
special effort for "j BBnJ' 1
Ul elllliel chill will I I'l'Ug Mo,'
ii made in th~ ''
. ant v t his y eai
irha d iV S ni, I eo.pie
Sti ■•', S. I Hrnnnoi Hru,.
( Hart of day i: Hauler tein
I!",'!1 Hrv ti- iid.- Co .! 'o O I '
le II'Ii". \ Him.iitien I'o-t ..f |
American Legion, Elgin, cordial
ly invites all e.\ • an I pati o.i « .ti
y.i it -, •- pi i all'. ' x si • \ ici 111. II, 11
in 1 am in a \ m -t ice 11a \ < • '•
h a ion, \ ; en a fiea
In.la a. i n Klein
.It >11 \ 11 VNNl.l .i.'-.l
I' . t t'oinn ander
\\ ediie (la \ i . en i ng, N .vein be, II, at '■••maining !• .. >1 to Miller for the
7:1ft at the Btiptlst Church. Kvery "teymann missed the
11
>!>
ie is urged l a
ie f' ih vat; | • r <' t
Soul
• pet ng H1 ii"
"In Hand, i H
Tan .
• lal and t.
i am:
( II lake
I
and th.- organiza- ner' i: •' f>t 5 k'"-• M v Prukop a
that, as Bastrrp Count) on' Wkins 6. 10 &• 2f c Store. Ba>
I „
\ I
niiRi n •.n ( \ r! i k
r \ isi n <;
large an extent
t r >n Advertise).
r help, the responsi
I Ith,
but th
. , tendon ot remaining
inch organization.- in the coun- 1j|
may be added t > the i t
above had voici d their n
closed win n
\dvertiscr went to pre--.
In U N Carl.
Ill I'll.) ,,r
I' II. Thou
ex: i : i . ;nt
I lie llej't k eked off ( inlil ng tried
'■a \o f ix «i Tl.e\ tro d anotb
Sh. to) 11.ti rcepted ' Than
Shelti r f;• 'led ' . :i. thin center
^ t1 "k t1 • h 11 a a .(tin play fur
In \ ' I • '"iiip'.on maih a ; trd on
a fak. pa i "into;' t d'to -\ 4-
I i'i '.I'd i i't n!' '; i i'l on the
'' ;. n d • i"e i .nip- ■ w et off tack
b fi r | van'. Stow i ' "k the batl
a a pi i .'. f • i >■ idown
t' a' ir al
th"
I \>l 1 RN SI SR Wil l Ml HI
MON I \ > MI.HT
ii'd not get to Hastrop during the ty ate being made, with the follow
. •'•ration the pa-t week really mi-- m to (lit-: Klgin: I). II. Flenniketi. j
•■■I a treat. W. had bad weather In. ncli chairman: Mrs. ('. W. Weoti,
every (lay and some of the import ecri'tai y; Miss Kannie Fall-, trens-
ant event- scheduled had to be post n er; Mi .lack (iilluin, >11 call ehaii
n tied or cancelled t>ut on the whole man Smithville: Mrs. R. Chapman, | 'Th, Ra-tr. p Chapter of the Ordei
• wa an outstanding aeliicvement h arch chairman; Paige: Mrs. Aug- jof the Ka.-tern Star will hold it- n
•I 'hi- kind, and the visitors who Schulty., roll call chairman. Mi' gular meeting 'ti .Monday night, xo.
braved the bad weather to come here Onde: Mrs. R. H. Wilson and Mrs Iember 9, a- 7:30 o'clock, in the l,odgi
• e well rewarded for theii pains. Sam llillman. roll call committee. I ii nuns, M Simmon.-. Secic
The Advertiset is indebted to a I'm ng the year ending June taiy
gri at many people for their gener Ithe American Red Cross gave ....... ■ i m
i coo|H'ration in making the cele I ■ n|, clothing, shelter, medical aid
at ion the successful undertaking it and a- i stance toward the tehabili-
ned out to be. Hspecially are w n 'ation "I app ximately ."aO.IIOl) per-
ateful to those merchants who de -en-, f llowing disaster., in the Cr:
tv.ted window space arid so attract- 'ed S ati\ year ago last June,
v U arranged di.-plays of historic 15asti • ■ t> County riH'eived about Silftilo
• : ■ i ■ -' and othc interesting item- t • "in tin Red Cross f< r flood • diet'
•' at were kindly leaned for the ex irlr lie., at home. This in its* If ..
hibtion by the good people of Has hould be enough to inspire people ,. J '" ,! n"
• P county llie-e window di-plav- • hecotr.- i f si g,-#,at and -o •"'1
■ ' ' uav wi h a to
V'.i ; So!. "My Ruddy" \
x Itiiiei t.
S i ■'! i1 i R e a i i i n •.
\ i m ' ce Se, mil
\ list in.
|-.e ■ ; l"Ct v" control • f crew Henedict ior. Rt-.
Ha ai •' ui t wa d• 'in- *
.1 , pa-t vee': b\ K obe- >« ' HOIHSl I HI RM II ro HAM
I i:u, wh" connected with the | H\R\KSI JI HI I I*.I*
I S. llurea ••! Kntomology. Man) ,
i.. iier.- and ra'sers of livestock hav* ' 1 ' 'deihod: • ' 'hunm will have a
been immensely benefitted by Mr. Harvest Jubilee beginning at 0:90 ">,n*
T' gg's tiioi .ugh g- ing knowledge ' 1''('k on la. day evening. N . • m
only "f ill purtieulai phase of
Stey a ami kiel
i •!' '.Ml I'l
Coech Male darted R
at guard. \\ at .n did • m
while he w n ' 11-, gave.
' n . Ie p a • d i'i I'vreJii ' ' game
a' hi i •! p.. i1 • pull'fi* do.vn th<>
"t Watson
tl work
■r 10.
-t ck ailment control but the gener- ' hib. cake. ■ • ■. andw icii.
i cure of all larm inimals. Mr. interesting program wil
'I i gg ha- been a stock rai.-.-i all,1"'. Presented, and pony i de- and
wn on ti
- "d up
id" of
"unt- o'ocV!-.
i
Hi vrJM
a' came to
1 Hull st«t
BASTROP COUNTY
JOINS LANDSLIDE
life in Ha trop cunty and i
|graduate of A & M. College and is!
of th, best inf .rmid nien in the
■■'a'e on cattle. j
,'oth
er amusement .11 be availa de j
the children
I .' '1 hi onie.l l .1 lis|e plav
ne of tl e a* st garner since ha has
(••■Ii .Ii til'' Ilea •piad and was rcr
ta nly on. - f tl'.e ait standing line
f. t I:• i again " a Huffa
I
\II pe> ■ • ns who de i ■ adv ce on
( \ia \r> i hi k( h
Re\ ( lari nre II I..ike. Kector
a
No
-en
ttamzatioi
I:
>r ' rded entertainment to hundreds i • - j ic t i c i •' an
pi iple. and the varietv and num
"• 't articb shown tiiade a di- ' Ot \| l,|R|. 1 N I KR> II NN|s
• i\ e.jual io the offerings of the IOI RN \MMNT
i rage museum.
fhe exhibits a: the fair represent V • ' r. 'leva.-, N . I Th ,'s
• onie of the best products of the t(.ni n nam ait a* The Cniver-it ,
'cm. garden and pantry, even if «d" I • v, s 11 full -wing Both in
hi bad weather did prevent many gle«. i d.iuble.- matches i er.-a.
•m bringing in their prize produe- ng enthu a-m and e\. '.nnir m-
'ions. The ladie exhibits of needle n .rig the - .rarity ami independen:
uork embraced the whole range of < .mpetitoi \ni'.ng th.c a pet r ^
•' raft and sum"' of (he finest -p< . f 'eimi - double.- are |i > .thv Runge I • ichei • retirement )>• n
mens we have e\. i seen were shown. (.ai'. est'ii and Nam a, Rrivn f * I igimst. W >.iki • ti' - ■ • n
I'he booths w re att .actively deenrat I i< i aiige, >ep.. -e.'ig Kapp • K t pi... pett.-i •; ' St a'e employ , TH'
ed by the ladie- of Bastrop. Ihe col- Gamma si rorfty, versus Dorothy I • 34 against. Revision ol pardoningjwin^^^prtseiited
• d department contained perhaps I '••.-I a I'.a-t ip and .1 -• i ! it" so («. •; ii'J, iga • ■' sal a
he on st comprehensive displays Rolk f • '•>r. i--.tna. represen" nff , i '"a-e- f..r <tat, officei . '■ f"
a s n. They took keen interest tn /«' a Til Mpi'.a .rm ity | "T : .«a = t -t. I.imitati t i.
' i • m.t Tliei
| -'V.-re |"s vote.- 'ast l.andoii. -j f.
• "flk"'. ai.d 1 ' 1 11 una tl'.
j county .
Mil '■ . cal l led tile c.ultra. !
11" with 11 \" .• The itTn , a"
d ia'e • f .r g.c. eI'll■ o rt cived v.>ti
ias fallows: Braiuiin, 2; Brooke, i
Hani-. *>0.
lie f || wang - t e amendnien
\ •'( "i 'he county State fall cur
tr hollo'', foi; 117'• igair. '
11-. treatment of screw w .'in r i.tli
diseasi of : tock may c mrnuni-j s, ■ , .
ate with Mi Trigg and wit! receive ., a
:•. 1 ice and nt u mation • ■ t gteat '• due i• ,' .y
7:'!0 p. ni
\r ail . ly iiiv
•• R '"Iin w ii; preach
n be
a i
a \
an
If'i
at
\\ ISNKRS IN 111 M I'V ( (IN I I SI
Heavy W 'v '■'! played the lies*
game h< hi, w rked in this season
l!> made -e\ era madiing tackle*
hi aging the runm r down hard.
His teum-mate Steyn-ann returned
t" Ins usual f.. : ,nd handed the
(lidding hack- 't backs. These
two boy played the ty I of football
d t ' .tte'i.l that they are capable of putting out
at d they did i well job ind if lhe\
• c intinue ' do a- go.-d a job a last
Friday i gin they vil: give the op
p"sintr teams I ' of trouble
Ihe featuri ot the game w i: Com
I ' n' running .i d pa-sing H- <hot
, .. . '' * '-.1 * ' : t\a a w 'h accur
•y* WhiUen, Mgir **•" nd t«e Nout«we it acy and t magged the nassei that
in connection with th« parade ol Intluaa \n . La„ okla.. N Me*) Won tl„, foi them His -'inning
nutles, a dance program was pre Week of November 0 t- 16, IMW, in was good and he gained a l«>t of
ed by pupil f mi smiths lie aid I v md the outhwest begins with ground for th" le'i'
■ trop oi Miss John Waugh. 't ilrly clear, cold weathei in most. Ash proved hard to stop when he
Ihe prog, am wa on> the -• vr .c'ii,n-, but probablt ine tain a g,,t bevoiid the 1
.' e-i'iitial la.-' a• • i a pail oi tl ng the gulf c<>a-t lit" , for a few
lie foil .w ing wa i e nma i t hi
trop ( "tu t v Heaut ■ 1 ••' ' belt
the high set ! audit r ■.. i ki re |
last 'Thtii da\ eviiiitig; Mi.
• •I Cartwri'jiit Ha • p; M>
b en 11 "i ll, Snil t h v ! !• . ^1.•
loi Texa and th, SoutliHest
i'i iudc \ rl , I ,a (Ikla.. N
WEATHER BULLETIN
•p ( • 'iinty H " i ' n'/ Cide !:,•
n with piize- o s 1111 ii I i , eacit ure.-
by ti • Hastr-.p « her
-ti.se. The \.|ve •• g'eat
ndebted t' .ludki' . I'" liamor. i
I"tt, M 1 tt e. . I M . M ■ u;
■several of tIn np >fr:,'
g. -eia! elea' nu and tempera selves il -agging tie
.te.adily nse until last days they had tackled him
a sudden d - pel I .f -hort S:..wers pulled >f
of mmes , n. accompanied by runs, ga ning I t
nimag'i
11 I them
ti
aft*
w
•he fair and then- displays e\.-it.d
!e attention and keen dm rat .11
in all visitors.
The expenses connected with th-
.-hi ation represent (|iii'c a ,-ize«
i.tle outlay of money, most of wh- •
be paid by the Advert -ei.
'.tempi wa made to .11 conipiimen-
■ v • a "11 ticket . a' Si.Ill) each to
■ a nee the cHeb iti ti and s,.n:,
t ik like r ij of the ■ ticket were
I to pei pie 1 wet e Int« re-ted tl '
'hi success of the celebration, but '
'.11 ict Atton e\ l ,e !i 11 Will, i.m
inted out the pi .-sibility of an
I . • f p>e* t • -ot.ning a lottery, a'al '
\d\e' ti ei iv'! w i,i a,. i.i
; tied into court, nor have any of
• indies wiio were -elling tin tic-
t indicted f..r pariicipatii.k in a '
• ry, calli .1 off tl'-e ticket -ah
\ persons wh bought th tick--is
. . ffei'ed tin1 nioiiey back but un t
•Va pre ent only ore p r-oti i i
house members, 7W4 f.
i. ,t, .en :
\u.-t in.
to have the dollar refunded, all
. .' contacted s-< far have get e>
-ly tteiid their dojlar a- a di.«
i; 1 f 'he i It t. rest n the ce eb i
n and their willingne- ' > i • ntr-1
\ n bute ' it - a.' --- 'I lieia . - >'
v spell which
IHost of tile To
Jth (. I tl''.
h 'ie I Idle v ami I i -et •
expected tn t: ik.r:
• gi"H ab-.ut ii,.. . ti-
ib
put
PROGRAM OF WELCOME TO
' PI
il pat • f 11
t , \ r (I : t •
vt* th
Yicl
■ ra
atti
■it
!•> 'loiit'ht tickets wie n v-• hav••
. I'll ye I U"i II \ of t he.-e wil"
the ie' ut t f their dollar mav '
t by .'along at the Advrti- [
I' ce ; we .1 i net -i e them b. -
'I i -t .-|e goe. t pi r' \\
• • tliitrl- . ihe—' pei file w h
.ed 1 -■ t 'ket a" d r« ■ i
THE NEW BAPTIST MINISTER
I •' . .era! good
t ■ ' ground and
•i" e- of the
'• ball within
'■ ti e go !.
' '• Ke.trs i couple
."ce| • ,| j,as -
"veral fun hie- and
v tackles
■ ta bear, -h ;*ted to
.. d
; g t
I play
■ anac.
1 at ii
iiii 'a
a
fa
.t:.
or.
The
• ;! win.- pi '.. am <f U,
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1936, newspaper, November 5, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206878/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.