Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1938 Page: 4 of 6
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pastrop advertiser, pastrop. texas, thursday. decemrer 1, uuh
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Meet Me In Bastrop
TRADE DAY
SATURDAY, DEC. 3
JHHHHHIBHBnMBnVHWaW
SANTA CLAUS WILL ARRIVE IN BASTROP ON THE SOUTHBOUND KATY at 2:47 P.M.
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FREE CANDY FOR HIE KIDDIES!
FREE GIFTS FROM THE B A STROP MERCHANTS !
PLENTY OF ENTERTAINMENT!
From 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. TRADE DAY, THE FOLLOWING GIFTS WILL BE PRESENTED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE TRADE DAY
ASSOCIATION. NOTE THE TIME EACH PRIZE WILL BE GIVEN AWAY, AND REGISTER AT THE STORE IN WHOSE CONTEST YOU WISH TO TAKE PART BEFORE
THE HOUR NAMED. COME EARLY SO YOU CAN TAKE PART IN ALL OF THE DAYS ACTIVITIES.
i'I'TO WO EE'S HAHHER SHOP to the largest man a bottle i br:i-
liantlnc. iO;lMt A.M.
i RANK (iREEN. TAILOR t<> the youngest grandfather, a -uit
«loaned anil pre-.-'d 10:0;i A.M.
.1. T. HASLER. HARDWARE to the youngest father, 10-qt. whit"
granite iiu kot. 10:10 A.M.
RABENSIU'Rti'S 1. G. A. S TORK to th. youngest |.>' andmothei,
a 24-pound -ack of Shawnee'.-. Hi-t Elour. 10:15 A.M.
JOHN O. TURNER to the newest married couple, $1.00 worth ol
towels. 10:20 A.M.
1 'K HRAN'S (iR'OCKRY to the oldt-st lady, a 21-pound -ack of
Light Crust Flour.—10.25 A.M.
HA STROP Fl'RMTl R>K COMPANY to the arrest family, .
pair of leather pillow.-. 10:.'10 A.M.
MISS ROSALIE PERRY to the n west bride, a nift. 1 ( : :l.r A.M.
( SI PKR-SKRVICK STATION to be presented from Trade
Day Stand, two urease jol>s. I :.'KI P.M.
U ILBARGER H MISKR COMPANY—to he presented from Trade
Pay stand, one quart of paint. 1:35 P.M.
W I I.LI AM S RED A: \\ HI I E STORK-- one guessing nearest number
of peas in .jar, $1.00 in Red A- White merchandise.—1:40 P.M.
l:\STROP MOTOR COMPANY Register at Bastrop Motor Com
pany, w.iii job, to l e pr. -e ted at Trade May Stand. 2::io P.M.
PKRKINS GROCERY- to the man who buys the largest nr'ncry
bill, a basket of groceries. 2:2."> P.M.
M Ad NOLI A SKRNM'K S'l ATIO.N to the owner of the oldt st car,
five gallons 'l gasoline. 10:10 A.M.
SAM .1. • . HKitilNS MKA'i MARKKT— second prize to the ^:r! •
boy with the largest number of fieckles, $1.00 in merchandise.
1:55 P.M.
J AS P. WOOD, .IKWKl.KR & OPTOMKTRIST
ni' thor, a baby .set. 10:4"> A.M.
to the youngest
EL/A'ER CORNKR GROCERY to the family with the largest num-
ber of boys, a bushel ol tipples. 10:.">0 ,\ ,\|.
I ie(;i.aNDON'S BARBER SHOP- -to the boy nearest 21 years old on
I'rade Day, a bottle of hair oil; to the man with the longest hair,
a free haircut; to the man with the longest beard, a free have;
to the man with the Mggart feet, a free shine 10:56-11:00 A.M.
PI < i(J L^ -WKiti L\ (J ROC BR N STORK-- to the family with the larg-
est number «.f girlf, $1.00 in groceries. 11:05 A.M.
R. P. PKRKINS I)R\ (JOODS CO.—to the oldest native of Bastrop
County, $1.00 in merchandise. 11:10 A.M.
KI.KINS .i-10.25c STORK to the child with the largest number of
living grandparents, a gift. 11:15 A.M.
I>'KK\\ SERVICE STATION' to lie presented fi.nn Trade Daj
stand, ■"> gal|o?i of gasoline | . u P.M.
CITIZKNS STATK HANK to the one who guo-■-< - nearest Ho
number of pennies in a jar, SI.Oii in cash. 1:55 P.M.
FIRST NATIONAL HANK to the boy or uirl with the mn-t
freckles, SI.00 in ca>h. 1 15 P.M.
I. LA 1 "I'KRSTKIN SON to the one v.iessiiiK near, t the nuir
Iter of yards and inehe- in a bolt of material, enough materia.'
for a dress, value| at "lie per yard. See window :2:iM« I'M
ROGERS MEAT MARKET to the one guessing the nearest dati
year, day, and hour that Will Ro«ei opened hi - market in Pa
trop, $1.00 in moiclrindi-i 2:0.'> P M.
HI-WAY G A RAO E to the one who guesses nearest the number
of gallon of gasoline it will take to run tin now Plymouth
one mile, 2 quarts Texaco Oil. 2:10 P.M.
BASTROP ( fH A-COLA HOT'I LINt! CO to the one who guess. •
nearest, the number of caps in th«- jai .n the window two . .i
ton- ol coca-cola. 2:15 P.M.
BOOTH DRY OOODS CO. to the fattest babv, a wool shawl. 11:2o
A.M.
S< HAKKFKR'S MKA'T M \RKK'T -ocond pri/.t to tin newi -• man nil
couple, 50 cents worth of -teak. 11:25 A.M.
HAS i ROP OIL • OMPAN> to lie presented from Trade Day -tand.
5 gallons of gasoline 2:20 P.M.
FREE CASH (ilFTS TO BE GIVEN AWAY AFTER SANTA'S ARRIVAL AT 2:47 P. M. IN THE AFTERNOON. DON'T MISS THIS
BIG CHRISTMAS TRADE DAY - DECEMBER 3, 1938
WATCH FOR LIST OF GIFTS FOR THE JANUARY TRADE DAY
ENTER FOR ONE OR MORE OF THE CONTESTS AT 10 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING, AND BE ON HAND FOR THE CHRIS! MAS PARTY AND FREE GIFTS IN THE AFTERNOON.
EL/NKR CORNER
PKRKINS GROCERY
MISS ROSALIE PERRY
RED X WHITE STORE
M \GNOEI \ SERVICE STATION
( (I WEN SI PER-SERX ICE ST \.
<>. B. WOLF'S BARBER SHOP
I. I \ I"TERSTEIN \ SON
i. a. grocery
bastrop pk;(;ly-wk;(;i.y
Del;LAN DON'S It \RBER SHOP
R. P. PERKINS Din GOODS STORE
FRANK GREEN TAILOR SHOP
R. J. HRIEGER CROt ERY
FIRST N M ION \L BANK
SCH VEKER'S MARKET
C. ERII \RD & Si IN
S. I,. BRANNON DRI (J CO.
TEX \S POWER \ LIGHT CO.
H VSTROP CO \.('OL \ HO T'I . CO.
ESK EW SERMCE STATION
S. J. C. WIGGINS M \ UK F T
t I IIZENS STATE H \ NK
JOHN ( . I CRN ER
ELK INS 5.10-25c S TORE
< OCHR \ VS GROCERY
H SSTROP Fl RNITCRE < O.
J. I. II \SI.ER. II \RD\\ \KE
THE TEX \S COMP \ N Y
I'RENCIIIK'S PL.At E
III W U (, \R \GE
.1 \S. P. WOOD
ROGER'S M \RK ! I
BOOTH Din Minus Co.
D C. < OLE CKOCEin
\\ II B \RGER LI MBKR < o.
I HE B \ STROP \DVER I ISEIt
H \SIROP MO TOR COMP \N ^
IMS TROP Oil ( i IMP \ N X
PEOl'l I S DRI (. STORE
BERN ICE i.R'l ESEN BE< K
MBEHS OF T 11 K
BASTROP TRADE DAY ASSOCIATION
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WAHERSON NEW^
I <lav n Luling visiting Mi
! K. K ( -owel!.
Wattwson. Nov. 2'.' The Watte. Mr and Mrs Aubrey Hendrix an I
"on community i- glad to hear the? : ' hildren oj Hill- Prairie visited in
M>. Thoadore Smith i- improving, ill-1 °f Mrs. .! D lieii.lrix Miri-
*.h"ug|| lie is still in Ba.-trop. We are ;1"'- aft* rnooii.
proud to hear of his improvement.
Motoring to |ta>:lop \\ edno-da
were, Mrs. .1 II Hendrix. Mrs Lilh
Mucker, Jack Motieure. Mr . i!arlaid
Hefner and daughter. Mr-. R. K. Lee
and son, Mi> Male I Smith, '"lyde "
Henry Hefnoi and Ii<■ \ I- O. Whit'
head.
Mr. E. W Nite and family moi .i -l!
to Bastrop Tuesday,
M: s R i! > Uefn. of Hasti..p p. • t
the Thanksgiving Holiday- in t'i- j
' miv of hei aunt. ^ 11 Minnie H. f .
nor.
Mr. and Mi- R. !•.. I.oe and - a |
\l Lillie Ruckei and n, anil 'Tom I
Mr. and Mi (iarland Hefner anil
M
daughter
nor and
Mr. and
night.
Mr. and Mi
and Mrs. C
'Thank-giving
Mr and Mi Wallace lief
.on visited in the home of
.1. J. Hefner Saturdav
W
E. Watterson, M
•\\ attei >.'ii spen'
Da , in Au -lm. W hiI •
there th y v: ited with theii -on and
.. i aiidsoti. < aiule Wattet on. who w,.s
: I«i way to ( . Vulia to pend t i
• idav.- «leer huntmi.
Misji Slildred Nite pent the hol:-
dnvs in the home of her paren -, \i
: j Ml s. IW. Nit. .
Mi Wilma N ite -pent Saturday
I> e spent Thanksgiving Day in
Smithville, guests of Mr. and
John Donham.
Mr. and Mi \ <d Walter on. M1
tnd Mi-. Lawrence Hatri a:;d eh I-
dren of Loekhart spent Sunday aft- •
onn in th. home of Mr and Mrs. II
R Leo
M
< an
n irht in I'ptoii, guest
Dean Ware.
Mr. and Mr-. K. W Lee and chil-
dren mot i e. | to Ha-trap Monday.
Nli and \|i U K. Watter-'in in.
| lot id t I plon Saturday o vi t thei«
i a her, Mi \\ illiam .
Rev and Mr-. Dm - and >1 rs i an
We are sorry to report Mr arid M>- ' Red Rock attend d services at tie
Ernest l.co'1- house latching on f i •« | ettoi >u • 'larch Sundtiy aftern "i,
a«t Friday Horning, although non« T\ Louis Wunneburgre of Ba-
.f the furniture wa Iok* the hou-ej' o ' inducted the ervires,
wh- somewhat damaged. 1 NL and Mrs. W. S. Whitworth. M
Mm. .L IE Hendrix siwrit the woe, Henry Hefner and children, Clyde
end in the home of Mr . .1 D Hen-Mm . Ruby and Mabel and John IE f-
,jrtx I r< r motored to Ba trop Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moncuie (l id \ Mr-. Ralph H.d'igan and Mrs.
-pby spent the week-end in Del Va . L Hefnoi spent Saturday afternoon
Mi Lillie Kucker and on. Mi an the home of Mr. and Mrs. (iarland
Mi R E. Ijee and son spent Satui Hefner.
and Mr .'Surprise Birthday Dinner
On Sunday, November 27, the In
thet -. isteis, nephews, niece ., aunt - '
and uneh - of Mr-. II J. Osljvrn t
at tie II. J. Osborn home to -urpr' ■
Mi . i) be n w.th a biit'tdtty dinne>,
Mrs. ii-li in was at I : son* honi"
when the guests arrivi I. each on"
bt inging their lunche . Mr Osbora i
rp >n reiurning home found table (
spread all the way n ros- the front
porch with every'hiiu good to :it. i
I i liig \nge| Food i ako with "Ha
py Birthday" w ritten on ,t and t1 u- j
fifty candle burning w: the oontet
at.iat1 ion of tables. T' oi-ea-ion!
w.i- he first time the Hendrix hr •-
theis and ste,s had all been tovr j
thor sine tile pa--ing of their pa rent < ]
just twenty years ago. The table re-
named .-et till aft. ne on and every ot •
at1 uppi i bet'' i e re iitning homo. In
he if:ornoon picture- were taken of
tie horn, place, M; and Mr-. Osboi
and then t he childien.
'I • e pro ent to enjoy th:• wotide' j
I d day w re: Mi. and Mrs. Joe
Fi-'"-r and sons. A mod and Joe, M .
i' Mi Morgan Fisher and children,
lo \t," 'id P:ir i-ara I on , ; Mi. a
Mi H ■ :. id \ i.-ht ind children
Dinah and Roy I'iavton, M and Mr- ,
"o I Cii: y and son, Lloyd, Mr. and
*1 Mil. i. o 1 it M atul aildi en, A .m i
Louise. ' ap!, Marvin and Kenneth j
Mi Raymond Voighi, \E. and \lrs. |
' yb Duran and daugliter, Barbara'
•I'i'i:, yii and Mi Wooilrow Osborn, |
Mi. and Mis. ( hailie McClain, M'
'in! Mi .1 . Glen Daws, Rev. and
M' I' O Whitehead and children,
Edna M i I-. \V . ^Il•s. Davis, M,w,
GiHtio \f *itiL• • • , Mi. and Mr Je'f
Osborn and son, Tonimie, Mi. and
Mi-. Limine Osborn ,.nd on , Du.
wonil a•:11 Curtis, Mr. Willie Hendrix
and on, Moruan and Mr and Mi II.
J. i Mb n il, Mr. and Mi Maui ice Hen
di \ and childi en, I-a :i Ji \ ce a-' I
.Maurice Clinton.
C \ N NT N G FOR HOME I Si;
Kdith and Mildred l'!ngli-h of M
D; (it :• ir, 111 club, did thoir ha1 •
o' ca ini" for t'n family food budge . |
I ii. y i port a total of 12a 1-2 ijts, . / !
d fir ided a follow ; i|t of 1
vai .'i ie of fruit; I 2 <|i - of var j
eii t Iruit juice; lo f|t of 2 v.r I
iet|e ei.yj ! I 'its of I v.-1 i< ' ies ot '
pi corves; and .'in i|t , of _> varii! ie- !
I t \ ■ . e! ;• Ie I i i .1 lllli'll pl'odll i
• a ti.;,a! value o'' S'O.Tn. 'They
In 1 , d;<l other c'ib w ork and oat li
II nor' i Duplet intt 7 of their '• i .<
pnn:ov goals.
CI IP M RE SEW S \ N 11 ( \ N S
Klit' r*• ILhions f the String Pre
: .<• g.t s <I-H club did other things
:u :d -i completing f her coopera.
■ r t'o:. s in bedroom .'aid orchard
k. Sac mad.' .\\o die .■ , and
O^TOMfi^RJSrs
-tailed a Dutch m r| ipiilt, .'■die mii.e
two face towel: . In eannitiy. Iter bud
►ri includes 2 «11. dewbori ie ; (|t .
p;i '.!" •; ■< pt. plilie J)' • - . • vo ; 7 i|t
plain and dew lu rry juice IE i club
work 1 ia a total value of S7.|n
AUSTIN, TEXAS
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1938, newspaper, December 1, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206985/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.