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LAarr.OI' ADVERTISER, BASTROP. TEXAS, THFRSDAY, MA\ 12. 191*
FOR THE GRADUATE
Inexpensive Gifts for Girls
their
i Hunk
I 'l >n.
parents, Mr. and Mr.*. M !'
and Rep. and M i >. A. I >e( iIan
Gin-I- in the home of Mr. anil Mi
J. I> Pfctffer, Si. foi the we*-1- end
«fi i Mr. and Mr- .1 I.. Renick • . I
>•>11. .Iininiir; Mi and Mr-. I .1 \\
kin.- iind daught* r, J<> Helen, of I.',an '
Mr and ^11 \ u-t• >i Pfeiffci and M -
I -a I: Pfeiffet of Au.-tin, Mr. a: I
\i I'be-tei Pfeiffet id Giddim.- .
and Mi. and M -. .!<••• I'f• i!'t"< i at I
,la .cItl • i, Margai ct \iii
• ■ill suggestion* for boys and «irl-.
I«>r graduation, at PERKINS.
Mi. and Mr-. Walter Moncurc, .1
mid .-mi Many, have returned to their
home in I.ylie after spending the week
• ml with Hi' ir parent.-, Mr. and M
Ualtei Moncurc, Sr.
MIFItlFI'S SALE
THE STATE OK I'EXAS.
County of Bastrop.
F I- HEREBY Gl\ I'-N Thai
by virtue of a certain Alia- ExccUti■ >ii
a Ue<l |>UI of tile H"notahlc I 1711 •.
J'i.-tlict t •lilt ol Nllive- Cour.tl, "I
i i loth itay of A |>i it ll' ix, liy Itrii
I.ij.r• • 11. Clerk of aid District Court
•..1 tile sutll of Two tltou.-aild ,-ev.i
i until id and twenty and "I . IOii t SU.
r 20.71) I . :lai and < : of suit, un
• r a Judgment, in ' ivor of John
' hroeder in a certain i a.is ' in -a ii
i int. \... I It and -1yled Join
■S. hroeder v, i II Klemm et u<,
I ttluced in my h1 tor service, I, I*..
]'. t 'artwi 111 Sheriff • • f Hasti'i |>
( luntv. I«■ \:i- 'id "ii the 5th. (lay "t
FIRST MKITH HtlS I t III lUTI
at 1*:45 with
at 11 a. in.
< "hill i h school meet ■
clause.- for all ugcs.
I lie pastor will .-peak
and a^ain at S p. in.
G A. Schaefer. Sun'
\\ N. t ail, Pastor.
spent
f Mr
25c to $1.00
98c to $2.98
Batiste Gowns, 98c
Silk Gowns, $1.98, $2.98
Panties
Slips,
Batiste Pajamas 98c
Hose. 79c. $1.00. $1.39
Bags, $1.00, $1.95
Gloves, 50c, $1 00
Inexpensive Gifts for Boys
Cotton Robes $1.98
Silk Robes, $4.50
Pajamas, _ $1.00, $1.95
Mesh Polo Shiits, $1.50
Drop-stitch Polo Shirts,
$1.00
Non-crushable Ties,
50c, $1.00
Leather Bill Folds,
$1.00, $1.95
Belts. 50c, $1.00
Socks, ?5c, 50c
Shirts, $1.00, $1.95
BOOTH Dry Goods Co.
PHONE 8')
"The Popular Price Store"
BASTROP. TEXAS
Mi ai i Mrs. Arlhui Edward*
the week-end in Rusk, guest.-
and Mrs R. I,. Fdwaids.
Mi and Mi.-. II. \V. Mueller spe.it
Mother'.- Day in Giddings with Mi-
liary Dicker-on and Mr. and Mrs. \\
.Mueller.
Mis Sum J. (". Higgin- and (!aim;>-
1->r. Sam Edith, Miss F.thel Cartwiiirl't
WEATHER BULLETIN
Fur lc\as and the Southsest
(Include- Ark., La.. Okla., \. Mex I
Week of May It! to 22, l'.'.'ts, in
'J \a- and the southwest begin- with !
'(i.ud;. vv i at her and liuht taming a
h >tit the (>kTahoina region- and not
| thwi st (Texas. This condition soon
ift- on >-a tward Aikan-a- and
leaving most ,,f the west
i earing. Temperature- in general de-
i me and about mid week -nine rathe,
i 'Id weather for this time of the yea
j. expected, \gain neat 20th some
indication of showery rains, but at
Mav Ilev v ''' certain Real F.-ta • ,.
.-ituateii in I last i i> County, lexa-.l '"Uisiana
i escribed a- f ll"w-. t" wit' A I-'.
Hon; or le- undivided interest in and
t. the fi'llowmv: described property
All thai ci a.: tract and parcel >f
lvnd, lying and being situated in Ban- — ■ "> r
K i-t of the (\>!- 1 u ° ckunntf and warmtM . In
th(.V,n i"l
STRAND BASTROP
Admission
10c & 25c
i nnr-.l ri„ Mav I 2 X I .'J:
I rank Mt IItiuti and Jane Wvman
"HE COULDN'T SAY NO"
Saturday, Mn> II —
William llovd in
HEART OF ARIZONA"
Sun.-Mon., May I•" -3« :
Constance llenneit. Brian \hern
"MERRILY WE LIVE"
lues... Wed.. Mav
Carole Lombard.
"FOOLS FOR
IT-IS;
Fernand Crave)
SCANDAL"
I burs.-Fri., Mav 19-20:
"THRILL OF A LIFETIME"
with Johnny Downs, Fleanorc
Whitney and l.arrv Crahbe
L
•Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. Zicgcuhals spent
the week-end in May City guests .f
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Ziegenhals.
Miss Mary Pearl Frhard will spend
this week-end in Houston with
friends.
Sunday guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe I-eath were Mrs. Henry
Rosier of Houston, Mr. and Mrs.
LENS and
FRAMES!
We will examine your eye*,
prescribe the correct glasses,
and give you frames to flat-
ter your face, as well as the
best possible lenses for a
price far below what you ex-
pect you'll have to pay.
Come and see us!
Jas. P. Wood
Jeweler - Optometrist
BASTROP, TEXAS
JL
Lloyd Hull and Mi.-.- Fay
Flatonia.
I'eisman of
Georjre H. Shepperd, State Comp-
troller, was visiting in Bastrop Wed-
nesday.
Jas. P. Wood is attending the All- Sunday
State Shrine Convention held in Gal- friends.
Aubra Hendrix and Rector Schanli .l-
! were in College Station Sunda> t>
see Warren lli^uins and to attcd
t e Mother's Day Ceebration.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. May had a
1 teir guests as* Thursday, Mr. M iy'-
j mother, Mrs. W. B. May. and his -i-
t-r, Mrs. F. O. Seamans and Mr. Sea-
j'ans of San Antonio.
PKRKINS SI'tJGKSTS hose, hand-
kerchiefs, gloves, bags, nighties, p.t
a mas, panties, sports costumes,
other novelties for the Sweet
(.rad uatc.
Mrs. Helen Warde is visiting with
friends in Flgin this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Griesenbeck
sp"nt Mother's Day in Hi.van w >it
Mis. Ciriesenbeck's parents, Mr. an.I
Mrs. L. A. Koenig,
l Mrs. Alia Thompson spent the ween
end with her daughter, Mrs. Fd !tiil
and Mr. Hill in Austin.
Mi.-^ Nell Ampthor of Houston wa-
a week-end KUost of he'- mother. M
Clara Heitmann.
| Mi. and Mr.-. M. C. H". th spert
| Mother's Day with Mrs. Booth's nto-
,ther, Mr.-. O. M. Mos • in Lockhart.
Mrs. I . Ii. Fihard and Mr. and Mr-.
L. C. Price had for their Sunday
!guests, Mr. and .Vis. Ra\ Arbuckle
jtrop Count). I 'Aa
■ rado River, i ut two miles from
1 >wn "f McDa.le, on the waters of
West Ycgua 1 ■ «'«k and being is.l
.•cres out of tit' A. Martinez Origi-
nal Sui V( y -1.'.i acres out of th"
,'atne- U'e.-t Original Survey 1S.1
I acres out of the Janie- West Orig;-
t al Survey To ■'!-< acres out of the D.
jW. Cloud Original Survey tiO acres
i it of the Ii. S. T'-al Oriirinal Survey,
A S acres out of the M. Wilbot'tt Orig-
j lal Survey, 22 acres out "f the D. \\
< olid Oriifittal Su'vey, .">2 acres out
and of the IJ. S. Teal Original Survey, I <
Girl 'acres out of the F. Rrazl'ti Original
I Survey and five acres out "f t'1'' '•
CiH-hraii Original Survey, and II.L'f5
acres out of the R. S. Teal Original
Survey and said land being describe.1
by metes and bounds as follows, to-
wit
rainfall ill ino.it
about normal
t ' the .-"lltllW est.
The teinpet atuic charts indicate a
vaim period near '.Hit to lath id' May,
followed by a -sudden and very (unsui-
table decline and around 1Mb to 20th
j robably being much below norma .
,'.t this time of year when there ar"
t-'vere storms indicated and a sudden'
i lange in temperature seems likely :
1 iere is reasonable expectancy of |
fr inte freakish winds and either hail
«r cold rain in various spots, or
freaks in the great central river vai-
siderably colder,
Thursday, Mav I '
sttites, great lakes,
- i u t It west clearer an<|
condition move- t
t c slope;
er.
M • <t of centr; I
south and th •
colder as. stor'n
move.- to northeast Atat
in northwest turning warm-
f'ys and lakes regions. These usually
< evelopc somewhere about 'he middle
or southwest and as they sweep a
c -oss the central states develope it
1 'tisity and velocity but at the -ant ■
1 me break up into separate parts, m
i leak.- with clearing -paces betwee.i
Ftiday, May 2" In central, grerx
l ikes regions and on Atlantii -lop >
clearing, bu> storm conditions deve
ope to southwest of central state-.,
■with strong winds and some heavy
s-hower.-.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
HKOIXXING a
1 W Boundai y line .■ f
!< f hind out of the A
stone in the
a lol acte tract
Mart tie/. < riy
nal Survey, conveyed by !•' A. Ri1
et al to H. K einni; Thence S 45 I
vts. to the South corner of t-
It
f land. A p;
said lol acies tract
of stone- for corner; Thence \ la K.
H2T 1-2 vrs. to a stake foe cornet,
from which a P. O marked X bears N
i 0 F. T vrs. Thence S. 1" K. vr .
1 > ;i stake for cornet in field. Them"
V. -ta F. 1I24.2 vrs. to a stake for cor-
am! son, Ray, Jr. of Elgin .
Mr. and Mrs. 'Cecil Dong spent 1,er- from which a P. O. mkd. X br.-
Yoakum, with relatives and ^ •'* ^ x vrs. I hence N. 4
| W. 345 vrs. to a -take in the V \V
in
For Ml l iiited States
Mondaji, May Hi, \ wide
piead storm, rain, -'rung winds an.
tnn tig colde: it -tie central -tat.-
vest great lakes, extending to south
west; in ca.-t clearer
rue-day. May IT Storm cottdi
itiiitt cont nue- abou* central state-
!>reat lakes, the Ohi", Tennessee ri-,
'ii valley- and northeast; in we
it irn- coldet
Wednesday. May Is
< mdition drifts ' . ea-t
tpper Ohio river va'ley,
• list Atlantic -lope; in
this week-end.
Annie Fee Alexander
j Mis. O F. Glenn and little son, Jim
and dau- 2 tie, of Freer are spending this week
veston
Mrs.
ghter. Miss Anna Peail, and Mission the home
Mary Jane Davis spent the week-end |grandparents,
in Dallas, guests of Mr. and Mrs. iMoncure.
Paul Haralson and Mr. and Mrs. I Otis Schanhals and
W illiam Ransome. f,f F^gin spent Sunday
! Boundary line of a 22.'l acre tract of
] ind conveved bv Heniietta Klemm to
of their
Mr. and
parents and
Mrs. Waltet
Mrs. Rosa
Mrs. R.
days last
PKRKINS SFGGBSTS hosr, hand-
kerchiefs, gloves, bags, nighties, pa-
jamas, panties, sports costumes, and
other novelties for the Sweet (Jirl daughter Mrs
(;raduaU'- IMFane. '
Miss Ida Ruth Bell of San Marcos
spent the week-end with her parent-,
Rev. and Mrs. Paul C. Hell.
A. R. Henry, superintendent of the
Bastrop State Park, is spending this
week in Knoxville, Tennessee, where
he is attending a National Parks
meeting.
Mr. and Mi s. Mann Murchison an I
Schanhal
F. Anderson spent a few
week in Austin with her
Durvvood I^ane and
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Schewe spent
Sunday in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Mav spent Sun-
day in Austin, guests of Mrs. May's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ston -.
Miss Nell Fitzwilliam. .\rrs. Dai
Turner and daughter, Miss Finelle
spent Saturday itt Bryan attending a
district Fpiscopal Sunday School con-
little daughter, Billie Jean, and Mrs
Gtm Simmons attended the May Cor
• •nation in Smithville. Tuesday night.
H. S. Jenkins of Houston spent the
week-end here with Mrs. Jenkins and
their daughter, I.aura Ann.
ference.
'Mrs. Alf Griesenbeck, Mr-. Jake
Schaefer and daughter, Mi.-.- Minnie
I.ee, visited with Mrs. Griesenbeck'4
(daughter, Mrs. Frank Kuratko and
IM • Kuratko in Smithville Sunday
Mrs.
Christi
: ister,
I 'e McMillian of
spent the week-end with her
Mr.-. Mildred Buniva. Mrs.
( orpus|afternoon.
Ralph Price
week-end here
if Rrvtn snent the
with Mrs. Price and
McMillian received a cable from herjbaby daughter, and with In- mothc,
sister, Mrs. H. B. Reeves, who re- Mrs. Katie Price.
cently lost her husband in Palo Secco. Among the college students .-pen i-
Trinidad that she would arrive injing the week-end in their home- here
Houston this week. i were Mis- F«ah Powell from Houston,
the attractive displays atlMiss Ora Dell ( ochratt, Denton; Mi-.-
PFRKINS b«'ft re you decide on gifts j FaVerne Hryson, Clyde Price. Miss
for graduates. |Sam Edith Higgins. Miss Madeline
Mr. and Mis. A. F. DeGlandon Hernoon. Hubba and Far! Compton,
.-pent the week-end in McDade with Austin; Cy Rogers. Georgttown.
Herman Klemm. Thence N. 4.">
40 .'t-Hi vrs. to corner. Thence N. 71
K. .'170 vrs. to corner from which a
Harlyn Brown p ° marked X brs. S. 65 W. :i vr-.
in the home of jThence S. lit F. 1005 vrs. to a corner,
same being the west corner of a 5
acres tract of land out of the l\
Cochran Original iSurvey conveyed
!iy George Milton, attorney in fact for
W. M. Watson, to ,1 W Westbrook by
deed recorded in Hook l-">, page 27
and lis of the Deed Records of Bas-
t-op County. Texas. From this corner
ii P. O. tnkd. X brs. N. 71 W. ."> vrs.
! hence N'. 71 F. with V W hdry line
i f said 5 acres, 170 vrs. t.> corner,
tame being the N. corner of said 5
seres from which a P. O. mkd. X In- -.
N. 7K F. 7 vrs. Thence S. 10 F. 171)
vrs. to corner from which a P. <>.
piled. X bi s. N. a* W. 7 vis. -ante b«
ing ir. the S, F. hdry line of the T.
< ochran Oiiginal Survey. Thence with
s^iid S. F. bdt y line N. 71 F. •!.'! vrs
to a corner, -ame being the North
corner of an 1* acre survey conveyed
by Sheriff to Westbrook. 'Hit er th •
F. Hra/lin Original Survev. Thence
S. 10 F. !•'].'! vt-. to the S. F. hdry
line of the said F. Brazlin original
survev for corner. Thence S. 71 W
The storm
great lakes,
on to north-
general con-
The Strand Theatre
jvertiser will present to
I birthday, a ; : ticker t
If y ur name appeat
i- a free ticket ' y..-
ti.-er t)ffi. e. This ticket
in y ur hi• thday. and
; for it any! ime ef •:•
Mav |2:
MRS JOHNNY
May i t:
ANNA PFAkl
; Mav I t:
.1 I.I.OYD HOOD
and the AF
you on your
o the theatt-'"
nelow, ther'
a the Adver.
i- good onlv
\ m mav call
'ti ti'.a
dat
HOFFMAN
AI. i:\A.NDFR
F.
in the N. F.
of the R.-S. Teal Ot-:-
atul same being al.-o
20!! vrs. t" the S. corner of .-aid
F. 3 razlin Original Survey
Boundary lin
ginal Survey
|l te W. corner
Oiiginal Survey.
if the J. < ornelson
Thence S. 25 de-
TERMS
SAVE Ml
4 WAYS
or you may not save
at all!
t Jo you know that some re
frigerjton may lote in ijiic
v\j\ nnri ihiii they s.im-
ta otic, two or even three
other ways? H<• uir ol fu-
ture •,.!% oig., sl (. | rigidjirc
before your e>cs,
bet >ri \ in buy-tb.it i(
saves Al/4 It nt... on tur
rent, liKjd, ice, upkeep!
See What Only Frigidaire Gives
You At This Bargain Price!
New Silent Meter-Miser
New "Double-liasy"
Quickubc Trays
10.9 Stj. Ft. Shelf Area
VI Cu. Ff. Storage room
iH big ice cubes at one
freezing
Interior wider than it is deep
Ami dozens of other work-
saving advantages
H«'
- ■ . IM >
ELZNER CORNER
Radio Department
Mr, and Mr.-. Louie Schaefer and
daughter, Joan of Connie were weel
end guests of Mr. and Mis. John
Schaefer and Mr. Homer Murchison.
Johnny Townsend of Houston spcii'
Saturd.ay night and Sunday with hi*
I arents, Mr. and Mr- W'■ dy Towr-
send.
Mi.-s Lottie Nell Simmon- t' Austin
and Men Simmons of ilou.-ton -pent
Sunday with their tnothe Mrs. tieni
Simmons.
Mis- llet'tiice I'M.. t \ti-tin wa-
il week-end vi.-itor in the 1 oe of he,
jiarents, Mi and M W. R. I'm
See the attractive displays at
I'FRhlNS before you decide on ifilt-
fi.r graduates.
M is Ot en I-' ki w aim M I la Jack
son spent Sundav in Suntlivilh wtih
their nv thet. Mr-. F. H .la< k-oti.
Allbft; H entl i" \ 'lilll tie i,
.-pondu.it a week v;« itioii with nis
parents. Mr. and Mi-. A M. Hen
'tti\ jit Hills Prairie.
Mi and Mrs, V I!. Town-enti n'
Houston wire week end guests > ' |
their patent.-. Mr. and Mi- R I
I'erkin • and xl - and M \\ • >• ly
I'ow nsetid
Miss Mabei ( rrl ha- returned to
Houston after -pending a few day-
last week wit I het parents, Dr. and
Mrs. W. N. Carl
Mi-. Maty Dicket m ol f>iddin;.r*
-pent .Saturdav hew with Mr. and
Mrs. H. W Mueller.
tiilI *ugge«tion* for boys and girN.
for graduation, at PFRhlNS.
Mr. and Mi -, (ieorgc Stavinoha an I
little daughter, Mai ba a Lee, pe it
Mothei A Day in Scbuletiburg
Mr. and Mis. Billy laiwatds of Rusk
visited with friend- here Saturday.
Mrs. Milton kimbrough of Pat's
is spending this week with her par
cuts, Rev. and Mrs. Paul C. Bell. Mr.
Kimbrough will join her here Sund iv
for a weeks vacation.
grees and 5fi minutes W. at 127 via.
to the S. line of the R. S. Teal survey,
at 752 vrs. the S. line of the D W.
Cloud's tiact, at 1077 vrs. a stake in
the N. line of the James West League
:ind L-abor, from which a P. O. Mark-
ed X br.-. S. -II and a do marked X
1 ears S 72 1-2 F. Thence with tii"
*3id James We.-t line Notth 45 W.
*.25 vr-, t,, tile cofier of :t 100 acre
tract "f land conveyed by F A. Oi
gain to C. Chalmers, which wa.- con-
veyed by said ('I.aimers, le-.- iH t
acres to II. klenini. The said IH i
; ere- hav ing been prior there to coii
\-yed by the said Chalmers to th ■
tiid II. Klenini, and thi.- cornet beitm
the Fasteimost corner of the said
1K.I acre. Thence S. 15 W. with the
S. F boundary line of .-aid loo acre
1 act 751 vrs. to the South corner !'
* te -aid 100 acres tract, a P. '• mark
<<l \ br-. V 15 I 2 Fast h |-5 vs.
^hence N la \\ 7.">l vt -. \\ ith the
U hdry line of the -aid 100 acre trai t I
1 • the N. \V' hdry line of the Jam. s
,We.-t original survey a H. J. mkd
X brs. S. 78 12 W. V vr.-. Thence N.
ii degree.- and 21 minutes F. (J9 5 vr-.
.i the place of beginning and contain-
ng Five Hundred c'ive (.">0.*.) acre- or
1 iti'l. nio'p ir le- ; and levied upo'i
- the pi nietty of C. II. Klemm and
I'o-a Kletnm and that on the fir t
Tue.-ilay n June P. :;H, the same being
tie 71'• day of -aid month, at the
of Hastrop Counr .
a-trop. Texas, !>>•
of Id a. m. and I p
' -aid levy and sail
1 will e|l -aid abov"
F-tate tit public veil
the highest bidder. ;i>-
- i d r. II Klemin and
The Advertiser i- authorized to en-
ounce the following names subject
0 the action of the Democratic Pr: •
naries to he held July 23, 1938:
For Representative, l.'Tth. Dist.:
J. C. MILLS
A. DFXJFAN'DON. JR
I Re-elect ion t
For Sheriff:
F. I). ( ARTW RIGHT,
i Re-election'
For < mint \ < lerk :
IK,NAL JON F
i Re-election)
For I a\ \s essor-( ollector:
J. H JONTiS (Re-election)
For (oiiniv Superintendent:
FRFIMJ. HAY.NIF (Re-election)
F( r Dist ri« t t lerk :
VFRNON FSKFW, t Re-elect; ip >
U F (ED) MAYNARD
For < ountv Treasurer:
MRS. CrFM SIMMON'S
t Re.elect.ion t
< our' llou- • ■!■
it the Town of
tWi ell the "" "-
1 i., by v ir:uo o
y list- Fxecjt 1
< "set Rea
i je, fo i i -
l ie pi i in't;
U " - a Kiemir.
A • >t "■ t o,i i •• w it h law ,1m
• ii- not e iblieation, in the Fug
( ountv ( ontniisstoner I'rec.
No. 1:
ARTHFR FFCIIS. (Re
election \
for County Judge:
R. B. ALEXANDER
( Re-elect m i
CLASSIFIED ADS
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trap \dver* -•
lished m llast:
j i r • e.- - nr.
^la\. I ''.s
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Bast
a week for three
immediately pr -
-ale, in the lla-
a new -p.aper pub
"P t'oitnty,
■: ind. tiii- 5th. day of
Ft Ut S \ I F— Fresh
CCS KFIL
. bite
cream pea
I
M
\i: I WRIGHT, Sberif
t'ountv, Texas,
I! PERKINS, Deputy
Dogie
Brand
SCREW WORM KILLER
Kilis rue wernis heals wounds
repels flic- will not poison, bli
tcr, -c.ibl oi remove hair. Only
one applic ation necessary.
DOC.IE BRAND WORMIDt
A I ALL DFALBRS
SI.oo and in Gallons.
25c. 50c.
FOR RF.YI \partmcnt v\tth south
ea t m i >t-1 ■, private bat I . eon st at
hot water, electric ivfrigerato ,
Iccpmv! porch, garage Mrs. D. I'
Holland. 7-tf
FOR SERVICE -Sybil'* Gamboge
Paul, excellent i. gi teted Jersey
male \pply to llarf ird Jenkins,
Bastrop, Texas. 8-'.f
F<>R S \l.l'! < otton
le Acala. 2c a lb.
seed. Long stap-
• L. BRANNON
H-2
MAN VNIFD tor Rawlcigh rottlt
Real opportunity t o righi man. U
help you i?ct started W> te Raw-
leigh's Dept. I X F. |i'i-0, \|-n11«h.
Tenn. 8-1-17
CHICKENS — TI HKE\ -
Star Sulphurous t ompound
in water ot feed keep- them free t
lit est 111si disease-ciiusinit germ.- and
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1938, newspaper, May 12, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206956/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.