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EIGHTY THIRD YEAR
TDK UASTROI* ADVERTISER, BASTROP, TEXAS, TH I' USD AY MARCH It" I:
NUMBER 61
\NNOl NCKS FOB ( ONBESS
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POLK SHELTON
Polk Slu'lton of Austin, promine* t
iVntral 'IVxas Attorney, is aiumum
ing his candidacy for Congress in th"
10th Congressional District, was th •
first condidatc to I'linic out in direct
opposition to President Roosevelt'*
proposed Court 'stacking' plan. Me.
Shelton took a firm stand again- .
"any plan which threatens the inde-
pendence of the Supreme Court."
Polk Shelton is well known to many
residents of Bastrop having married
Miss Nellie Cox who re.si«l 'd there
until her marriage.
Mrs. Shelton's gi'HHtfuthci, J. \V.
i'iix, row living in BasL--up Coun'y,1
was one id' the pioneer citizen* of
that coun'y anil has marie his h urn1
theie for more tiian 60 year: Her
father, S. V f'ox, resided in Baatrop
< 'Unt> for man- yea's before moving!
to Travis County where he now lives.
Mr. .• heiton, an outstanding mem-
ber -if the Ameiican legion and 'h ■
Disabled Veteran- of Texa.-, is th*
only wai veteran who has announced
his intention of running t"i tr.- >f
fiee made vacant hv the death '■
.i lines I' Buchanan.
.'shelton -etM-da.- A - i-tant |i - ri< *
Attorney uf I rax i - County in I'.<*10
arid I'.il'il and while prosecuting i.i
this capacity io ' <>nly f"tr ca-e-
11: In-- formal -1 alement t ■ ■ th
TENNIS MEET IN
ELGIN SATURDAY
lot UN \MKNT INITIAL CONTEST
IN ANNUAL BASTROP COI N.
I > MEET; BASTROP RE- j
I'BESEN I'ED
I ^ -
The round uf events which mak" I
Up th>' Itastrop County Meet will f« |
iri i Saturday morning. March 1 •'<. at
'.i 11'elm k at the Elgin High School in
Elgin, when the tennis teams of th*' .
tcounty schools will gather for their,
I annual tournament.
| Cregorv Hale, of the local high
jsrhool faculty, announces the follow 1
jing representatives from Bastrop tr
jtake part in the meet:
j Junior boy. singles: William Com
| pton.
Junior hoy> double- Hale Lock and:
< harles Schiege.
I Junior girls singles. Loyce Eskew
Junior girls doubles: Mary Sue
Murchi-on and Mary Ellen Peter-on.
j Senior
j Senior
Walter Steymann.
girls single*: Margaret Po-
TO THE RANCHMEN OF BASTROP COUNTY
Ranchmen t f Hast top County who are interested in get
ing this County designated in the Range Area of the Agricul
tural Adjustment Program for I'M/ will please meet at the
office of the County Agent. Saturday, March I i. at 2 I* M
At this meeting benefits which may he derived from this par?
of the l(H7 Adjustment Program will he explained A nun*
her of ranchmen have requested this meeting to explain the
terms of the Range Program and see whether ranchmen of
Bastrop County are interested in heing designated in the
R <nge Area
PLEASf. I I.1.1. YOUR NhlCIIBOKS
W S MILLING I ON,
County Agent
Bastrop County, I exa-,
LIONS TO HAVE LADIES NIGHT
HONORING DISTRICT GOVERNOR
MISs MOBBl>
V\ I lOVAI.
ELECTED
SOCIETY
III
BEI.TON, March Mis Rosalee
Morris was one of the five students
elected to \l|.ha ('hi national scholar
ship oiietj at Mary Hardin -Baylor
Inst week
Evi'i.vn Merchant is president it
the -ociety and Misses Browa and
Mullin are sponsors.
ENTRANTS ARE .
SELECTED FOR
BASTROP MEET
ELE< HON PKO( |,-\M \TIO.N
MIC \ N 11 MBS CHAPMAN
111 S \ N M \BCOS
Mo\ l
By virtue of the powc
me i- Mayor of the City
Texas, and in accordance
Laws of this
hoys singles: Earl Compton -
boys doubles: Billy Murchl- ! j)|.;c|, \ >i V I'ION ANI
TEl.LIKt; CONTESTS
son and
Senior
w ell.
Senior girls doubles:
and Mary Pearson.
Out of the above list,
hers repre-ented th
in tin- meet la.--t
placi.
Ruth Jones
AT HI.,II
NICHT
SCHOOL I. VST
to d
MILTON
CITY
'liminntions in declamation
five mem- terniine the representatives for lias-
Bastrop schools trop Public Schools in the coming
year and won fii",<*ounty meet were held in the high
school auditorium Wednesday night
with twenty-four students coinpet-
\NN'Ol NCKS EOli ing for the honor-.
M\RSH M
Mr and Mrs Marvin Chapman
j left Monday morning for San Marcos
I in which town Mr. Chapman will
continue his work with the Texas I'o
wcr and Light Company.
Mr. Chapman has been with tlv.'
T I1 A L. Co., here for -everal yea.'s
and was recently transferred to Sao
M arcos.
Mr. Chapman and his wife were
well known in Bastrop, both belong
ing to several social organization-,
j Mi s. Chapman was the teacher of
one of the largest and most intei
letting Sunday School classes in the
succeed .1 s. Milton, to serve un'il Methodist Church.
Vestisl t|
if Ba-tron,
with the
State governing City
elections, I, J. T Peterson, hereby or
dei in election to be held on Tuesday
(April nth, 1 !•.'!i, under the direction
SIOBV | „f . \ 11. x \\ a ugh, I'ri-iding Judge.
HELD Suid election to be held for th*
pur-
pose of electing two ("J) Aldermen to
succeed J. J. Schaefer and A. J. Rey-
nolds, und one (li City Marshall to
B. C I k \ NKS ILL BE 1,1 KSI'
OE UK' \L CLI'B XT MKKT
I N(. NEXT MOMMA EVKN-
I N (,
I lie Bastrop I,ions Club will hold
:• ladies' night in the Refectory ih
Bastrop State Bark next Monday
night.
li. ' l-'ranks, district governor, of
district two S. of Bryan, will be th-*
principle gui. t of the eviung.
Lion President Maynard state<i
that ill Lions must secure from the
secretary, Lion Long, a ticket fur
rum elf. In wife ami any guests he
may have, hefo
morning
I" \ V! Monday
I'h" Advertiser this week carries
(the announcement of I. S. Milton for
j re election to th«- offu
shal, subject to the
"uesday, April *'>th.
The junior girl.-, grammar grades,
had the largest group totaling ten
contestant Out ot these ten. five
were -elected to -peak again for the
f ( ity Mar 'riea-idirm vole. The five selected were
City election -if Mi.m. Mary Jo Woehl, Virginia
Mi Miitoil is
ses
Dodson, Verna Mae Justice, Evelyn
'mule City Marsha land City Tax yy,n,
jCollecto! and As-essor on December! Sh%> \ ,,Kin.a' Dod o„ was s0
M.i; '<) and ha- held the office up
to the pi" . nt time with an i c.viabl.
' i cord.
the election and qualification of their
successors. I'bat -aid election will l>«
held in the ( ity Hall in the City of
Bastrop, Bastrop County, Texas.
(iiveti undo my hand and seu| ..f
office, this, the | st day of March A.'
D. lU.'JT. j James
Attest: I barracks
.1 T. PETERSON, Mayor ;<*amp in
II
While Mr. Chapman received a
promotion it is with a definite sen-e
of loss that we tell them good-bye.
J\MES LEWIS WBHIIIT
-lie"
sin
rr.
ni i - , Mi Shelton aid:
" Bei.ijj pi i |>ai ed t1 ■ Micet all i-
r,i|ii.iiel\. and ready to iie\ !•■ m\
effor: Illd <-|iergi< to the
win of the electorate. I aniloUllci
< at.didain f"" Cong re-1- Because of
strong em ourageniciit from leading
citizens in all part- of the I'enth
Congressional District, I feel eon'i
dent that my candidacy v^ il! be w i 1
c rmsl and successful.
I iccugni/.e tLi Supreme I Oil't
' 'ricking' issue to lie tie one f vita'
interest in this campaign, but I
use to gain whatever political advan-
tage might derive from abusing the
Supreme < ourt, or from president i!
■ ■at tail grabbing'.
"Without yielding to political ■ \
p*'dien<y, I wish lo declare aga.ns.
any plan which threaten* the iude
pendence of 'he Supreme Court, t'n*
l >ne sentinel of real democracy
While I admire our great presid« •
and hail his illustriou- lu-hievement ,
I am convinced thai whatever teir>
p'larv benefits rniglit be aimed 'iy
hi undemocratic pl;m, our democm-
(('ontinued >n last page)
Dill '.' ,• the i\teen ye,
that he ha served th«
i apii< i■ \ of peace officer,
Mia- bee i faithfuiiy an<
filled. The length o|
, ser\ i ii expresse more
thai lie is. and
respect and
thi
tin
to
' I"
' man
peopl
rk II
.niiu '
unptly
n may
M* ci
rs ami nvr
i ity in th ■
the po-iti"'i
ade<piate!\-
time h>' li.i-
than win I-
th< fact tin'
ippreciate a
i■ fairue- mii willing:'- J
ail ill ffel eiice- imi at t ci. I
to iiusine-« ha w n I
friends and supportei .
unbilled office includes ill
inis
tllc.st
le<"te«l t
' I Ml- - F\
nate.
I i Iuuioi boy-, grammar grad*
u ■ ■ • pic - nt ed bv I! 111 •. M avmii
icpres"nt the school wilh
Ivn V iliiatu ■ ;i ,i t :.'.!«•?■-
Lewis Wright, one of the
leaders in the C. C. C.
Bastrop, died March It' ,7
A. SCHAEFER. City, Secty. in Eort Sam Houston Hospital in San
51 I I Antonio, after an illness of only a
few days with pneumonia. The body
was brought back to his home n
Ciieens Prairie and was curried the
following day to Cedar Creek.
He was a son of Lewis and Alice
COBKECI ION
Circulars distributed for I Lauter-
stein and Sons this week have thn
following error: Ladies' Gloves, 29
cent-', hould read Ijolies' Cloves, ,j9
cents.
JAMES II IIENDRIX IS LAID TO
BEST I I ESDA N A KTEBN< M >N
BOY SCOUTS
MEET FRIDAY
James Hamilton ilendrix passed
into rest at hi- farm home in the
Watterson community on March 2,
I'.i.'tT. after an illness of several mon-
ths. Age T'.t years, three months
and three days. And on Tuesday af
jternoon a large concourse of friends
land relatives gathered at his home
I to pay tribute of respect and friend
ship arid to witness the last sad rites
which consigned hi. beloved form to
mother Earth.
Mr. Hendrix was a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniul < . Hendrix, who cam"
to I'exa- from Mason, <Ia.. he was
born November 2fi, 1S57 at the old
Carroll
OCM |ROOP COMPLETE OR
i,^ IX ATION \ N | SEI.E( I
Wright, pioneer citizens of
lunty. He was born Augu '
•pre
\ lev Waugh.
and Joe Earl
Jr.. was given
Mavnard tr th
i
Si
th
■ a
I )ii
• lit' r
gi adi
Each
♦ ••■foi
gi\ '.
Ii'I
next con*
i fiv. chi*'
, was the stoi
intrant was
I'atermg th«
the re pon dnli'ii' of handling tli
I'ity I .allies and bonkkeepinu*. and
the city books, which a open at all
tune . are concisely and efficiently
ki pt
r Milton e\pre- -« his deep ap
^inciation foi the support the cit
zen- "t Ba.-trop have always giv -n
Ion), and if re elected, will continue
to eise the city to the best of hi«
ability with the interest* of the pcO. 1
pie first. He will appreciate your
upport in the coming idectior
o I S EN'TEBT MNS DEIM I >
OB AND MATRON
j
Joe Voilllg. Ji"., i
mer. Alex Waugh, |
■ ho!' o with Bill.'
t T*f IHt ♦k I'nlr
-' in which were
ft 'in the lov • "
telliill'. . oilte -1
•ii! two storie-
:■ iiii ii and w.i
which lie w oil I
partii ipat
' bought
it e wil'
PERM \S EN I
til \RTKRS
St ni | HI VI)
Th<
-rout 11 " >p
in Bastrop
Friday night
met in
< I'unty
for the
t'
wlv
•tier v. a
r alt< ri
• well.
Is. high
I (llbba id
pei'i'n 'i
>ttle a.s
Tin ainior
was
• hi-
hi'r
The
"f till
I inemhi-i •
honoring
I: I tr. p I 'h:i pter of the ( baler
Eastern Stiir entertainefl th"
of the Smithville Chapter.
Mr- Mi11 it* Stalmacii, Mi-
nt thi
III CONlH'tT T B. CLINK IN
It \STBoP
Miss Ali'xan)ler and Miss Davis,
ful l nurses of th)' I B. Control Di-
vision of the Department of Health,
.in taking applications in Bastrop for
any contacts or suspected cases of
tuberculosis in Ba-trop County who
ilesire to go through a T B. Clinic
which will be conducted in Bastrop in
th)' near future.
Patients are accepted anil examine |
only on the recommendation of the
imily physician. After a patient has
received such recommendation, h
will be notified as to the date of th)*
e'mic, and at what time to appear
Phis program ha the approval ami
endorsement of all the physicians m
thi' county, and any one having tin-
ridge, Elvera Mane.v. Emma Peel,
ightest reason to suspect the pr -
,,i f(>r his own -afety as well as the
i-afetv of those about him, to cotisu t
with his family physician at this
time.
The clinic will be in chargi >f Dr.
V thin Burn . direi t-ir of the '1 B.
i'ii, e of tuberculosis germ i urg-
Control Divi in of the Department
,.«■ Health, i ted by Dr. Howard
'iiith, field clitiii ian. anil Charles
11 pking. V Rav tei hiiiii i ir>
Bastrop
member-
II the Choice .1
i"ll ()■ th' f i \ •
M l.aN In"
be t hi* best, her
M.-s Charh-ne P
The junior gi,
wa decided itl'tw i'i'l) Mi-se Joy r
Darling. Virginia Ray Hubbard > :
Evelvi: < 'ottle M V rginia Ra ■
picked to carry hei
count s meet w ith M
alter nati
boy . iiigli -laiool ha 1
two entrants, Dan Smith and Da\
Craw ford David Craw ford wa
hated and Smith will act as his a
1 termite.
Honor to represent Bastrop Higi
School in the meet was conte-t In
tween Missi'.- Ruth Joit and lie-,
trwi' Bell. Miss June warn out tr i
Mi-- Bell will act a- her alternate
This concluded the division n
which t.here was competition fo Ii ">
ors and Miss Mildred Stagm . < v
' temporaneous <pi'ak)>r who ha
organ, za
I Is
Mi
lev
-• l g
of
II
>r
a ooy
tile Ri feet"i y
> State Park last
• jiui po.e if complet ing
tion of their troop.
The troop l;;;s . i enrollment
boy with Scoutmaster M I
Mullen anil his as- -tan1 t'lyaiv
j Holds.
Boy "it h' adfpiai tor* w as
nati'd t" be in thi> brick building
the -ite of the old mans factory
the southern part of town. H'-reaft
the scout - will mi id there every E: ;-
; day night.
Hie same building w|| be Used liy
the girl scouts on cnch We)|ne«)la
afternoon. The girl eout- will be <)i
"1'i ted by M: Ma. y Jane Davis
-i ted by Mi-, i I'ii- Eergusnn
Mrs. t; B. Mack
Boy Scout u.-taining
was appoinii'd and the f
ne-s men are members' of that
mittee .1 E. Haiti)'-. chairman
ILurtfoid J«'nkin I"'*« )! <1 llaynic. (I i month-
A. Schaefer. W S Millington, ' . B. | I'lie <
Maynard,
Jlendrix home on Lentz Branch and
Bastrop ( ounty. He was born Augu ' has spent his entire life in this com-
Jl-t. 1 MSI it the Wright home in munit
Walnut < reek. On th)' 27th of June m 1SH0 he wa*
He pent h.s i'.a ly youth on the married to Miss Manervia Cordelia
t arm with his father, and later Whitlock and t" this union, nine chil
wi'ikeil at vari iu job w r!-. until (iron were born. Three of which pre-
the opening of the C C C. Camp m Veiled him in di-atli.
Ba-trop and he has been connected i \ln ut one year after hi- inarriag™
w h some put of the camp since i • ho moved on to the placi that ha-
i.pi'nmg. been hi- hoiiu' ever since Having
.V' \\ i ght v.a converted in 11• <1 -inged the location of the home
• nly youth at Wattci- m and it wa- once
ii rii|ue 1 to be buried at old Red j \| ■ 11■ ndrix ha been a verv -ur
Ruck by the -id)' of his
fa her, but due to the heavy
and impa-alile loail. the family
it was impossible i.r" to iieii
niothei and ce ful farmer and ha - identified him
rain self with even worthy cause and
knew built himself up in the esteem of th*
Rock peoph Hi' had a wide acquaintance
the plan were changed
dar Creek w.as decided on.
Eanci al services were held
Methi di ' < hutch ii i edar
i ii '.ii -day aft ci noon at .'{:: >0
with Dr W N. Carl, pastor
Church in
ind Ce. land became known not only as *
jmun "f highest integrity but as .•*
at the wise counselor in all matters where
' reek concerted action >va- needed. Hi«
at. i Ea st Methodist
anil officiating.
| Interment wa
I )a w
on.
puty (irand Matron
i hapti'i rooms
The following Smithvilb
attended: Mr-. Millie Stalm:u'h, Myr
11It* Ingram. Susie Eit/william, Myrtl" competition, -'poke
Elliot, Ros)* Townsley, Dessie M Bid
lier. Anetta Pearl Johnson, Nora In
| s: 111, I- P. I /oughridge, Jessie l/oug'i-
. ridge, Elvera Maney, Emma Pell.
jjanell Renick, Irene Cox. Thelma H I!
j iaril, < iii-sii> H v >11. Dot I i'Iber*.
(Clara Lei' Smith, Bell)- Havni)
and v^a I<>!
by Erank Di-nison, .lr., who
sents the Higli School boy
clamation The student body
that the Senior boys division ii
taken care of with Frank at the
1-i.t yea1- he won first placi
ow e I
epre
di'
feel
s ably
1 head
at th'
md Otto Wi
Mr. Huinc-
Dawson and
meeting held
which meeting
was talked ove
With the .rout
|> m. influence was respected in his corn
"■ tli niunity anil i-l-i where he wa knowfi
Bastrop Hi> wa- a member of tie Methodist
Church.
in tin upper Cedar | The funeral -erviee was impre*,
committee Creek cemetery |sive. Rev .1 U (Iriffin. pastor of
lowing bn i Pall bearers were -elected from thelthe Methodi-t Cluiri'h of Watterson
f tliu' com 1 ' . i . Isiy with whom Mr \N right (conducted the -ervice. as-i.-ted by Dr
ha- w 'I'ked with t"i the past several | \N \ tail of the Methodist Church
of Bastrop Di I B Taylor of Ba-t-
aislejti ip paid a bi-ainful and poetic trf-
tli" but)' o him, recounting the is yea^s
i i'ii r
'th
('.(' boy- formed an
'ii i nt' ring and leaving
MISSION
WITH MRS
• y«le Rev nolds, W Pi.
Otto V\ o|f atti ndi'd i
in Vu.s'in la.-t night if
g the -i out situation
and way - of workin.r
were pointed out.
SOCIETY To ME El
PEVRCA MONDAY
church through which the
carried. Jim, as he was
known, was a man who c
for laying up 11 e isurer- on
body wa- of their friendship. The Vmgt i|uae-
familiar'v tet from Red Rock sang.
arcil littl<* Interment wa m a new cemetery
earth but that Mr Hendiiv had -elected a few
with In- big whole hearted di.-posi- years prior t'
won th)' love and esteem ca'.ed "lily i
with whom h)' came in residence. The
!b« many kind good deedt th)' Na/.a ''tie
Jtion, he ha
of all tho.-i
contact .iriil
his death and is to-
hort distance from hi«;
Rev Davis, pastor of
('hutch of Red R.k-V
lie diil w ill linger long in th«' hearts ■ pravd the dismis-al prayer at the
ol '.nose he assi-ted. lie wa alway* gi ave, which wa covered with flovr-
I Ida Kroulik, E telle Haynie, D.'ll.i
i Maris, \11 \ <; Buew hcr, Sfr .
I Eli7.11 beih Bueseher, Mrs. I1', Henry,
\ <i B'j) schei, T. J. Smith, Mi
Emil Bue-cher. !• .1 Stalmach. Rob i
hie Wiil'ains Other from out of town
at:etalu'g w. :e Mrs. Olipbant 'f th<
A u -111 c| iptcr and Mrs llawrey i>f
toe New B'auilfels (bapter
'county
1 giotial
llei't, district meet, and
son> BoRN In MR
ME> ERS
\ND MRs
Mi and Mr Harry (
\ list ' 1 a\ 1 aniiimin ed
>f tw tl .o| ,
it Sell
have in
Meyers f
the arrival
"<rn Friday. M irch "
Infirmary The young man
n rallied, Thonia Hat r\ in 1
meet and represented
s<'hoo| 111 the state meet Tiny
looking forward to hi- contimii'd
)•)• -i this year
All contestants entered in ' •
clamation this year did very w-
all were above th)' ordinars run
d< liiinuTs Bastrop Public -. h
vsdl be royally represented th
and 'mid make a fine sh w g
I'Bol MDEON \M|| i,|\|
LECTI RE ON MnN D \ >
NH.H I
re
th;
a 1'
Sll'
inil
r
jhrlpirur a frii'fid, « r anvnue, whom ho
The Woman'- Missionary SiK'iety! th"l,trht ",iK,U h,,|l'
• f the Methodist Church will meet • H" ,'"i">'«,'l life in the Tree Army,
in their al! .lay meeting on Mofrtl y h*vin* e*PreMed mtt >' Dines to tht
March 15, at lu o'clock in the hi- family that he enjoy
f \|r> j ){ pcarcy j11' ,',t' wholehearted fellow
All lad.,' of the Methodist chur 11 s'"l' "f the camp
il'e invited t" Itt 'nil thi'-c rill e'ii,. 1 -lliv|ved by his tep.ninth
is there are a way - niter- ting n • ■~ '•**'•* ^ ' ight, two -istei •
■ lames I orraJH '
emenibi'i > d 1
I I' rillice- Ei hl'l
Mr trul ^,lrs
Mi . Mey
the foriiu
• f our city
Thoma E
h
Mi
th)
ml
andpa
it
m.. tr
Every*
' •. 1 1
E. Cideon of t
f Architecture of ■
I !'Xil .. will give
' 1 on pint eer hoi
Monday Ma , h I.
1 th" C.CC. Recr.
ii' nterested is ,n
-I'd t he b'i ' 'iri
h.
gram and
• EM E l ER>
At the In
' ti6t y A -soci.i
ititeercil '
• •use to h i
')' of colli
ml also i>'
111 the ne
' paying d
•nt, please
•mmltf.ee 1
ill .1)1 coll)
Bib
! ud it
\ s-SO( I \ I ION
mii riNc,
meeting of t
11 1 commit
n ike an 1
j Mr- \\ S Wlut worth of Walter >r
Mi Laura Callahan of (ireen- I'r.i
II \ ■* 111 and five half sister, Mi Mi"
i Simn 'ii of Austin; Mr- Ruth W"
•'i Pall bearers wen Edward Tit-
tle. I' "in Hendrix. Jack Moncurw,
Mack Alexander. AmIv Renick Ale^.
ande'. ClaD'iui' lli'dnv. Vndy Ba-
r)'!t Hendrix and V ah rev Hendrix .!•
till grandsons of the deceased.
He i- - rvived by his widow, Mr
1 111111'' ' ' a el ' y .lie gl alldchlldren
and ii • ■ g 1 i"it grandchildren. The
-ilia 'vi' 1 - 1 re M r - J \ Ti*
.th
• f I ampasa
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1937, newspaper, March 11, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206896/m1/1/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.