Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1941 Page: 4 of 6
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BASTROP ADVI unsKIt, HA IROP, 'I FX AS, THURSDAY, DK< KM i) Kit Ar>. 1041
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"Guoi £hee i -
to YOU...
Among mn « *«(■ we would lik. to
count the only 0110 that money can-
not buy your gooil will.
Ami o. Hi lliin holiday nenmui. we
•aland to you, not m 11 cuatomer
alone, hut a* a friend, our very beet
wiatiea tor a Merry ClirietniM.
I G A GROCERY
OAK HILL NEWS
Cliiiilmit tit ••linn* I ron* OaW Hill
.'0 When we Wore
lo ItllVe pll'lllll' show tin* sunns 0VKM-
(UK So von nee we me "currying
on "
Ml .1 l OwCH Was II luiHillt'H.S
vmitoi hi I'ltyloi I'uesdii.v, and ho
O.ik lliil, Hoc
ihildren h *eemed hki' between tho j niul Mi and Mm Ami row Dwbii
1 In mlman holiday. hut now it j wore 111 Sun Vntonm and Austin
neeiim but yi'il«>i'iliij we were «>'•, riiiirsdity
Merry I'hiiMmiu," while wo were Mesdiuues (.-oil an.I Red I ong
(oi-Ihh: deprensod and mid of the ov | (l( n!(,(|„|, wi'iv , ut here Thurs
luting coiiditt m* ol llio ilu\ «t< lu'sinl i|a> n>|llll(, ready tor .1 rhrnttmas tn Friday
alt ; MI fli'lll Krtlo MttUll ON 01 till' ( iim( In, 1\ \ lo 11 lut till
uulto lo uii:> everyone to be ehoei n\rtiUMo
full and e pectall> m t be sad before M. t Cottle called to see
0111 ehildlvn, I'vit to Keep our china t (|s Monday brought a buahal of
dioo turnip* ami some evergreen
onion* Suio fmo to have neighbors
M'DADE NEWS
Mi Dude, He. I0 Mr. ami Mr*.
Walter KiiHlm-r and children drove
ovi'i and spent t.h«* afternoon with
un 1111 last Sunday, among the nice
IhniK" ho brought Ihf nun of tho
family wan Iww dozen ( tilled hon eg cs
fiii tin- writer, th« y an- no law they
look 11 ko 1111 key eggs. Kvery one I'vo
■iHi'd no far had two yolks and they
had broken out' and <>n opening
found a full niaed yolk with white
of a usual okit and a full si/.e in
hIioII and on opening '< was another
yolk and white of natural «ira>.
Mi. and Mi-h. Horace Philips are
in Houston to remain until after
the holiday*, they have three marr-
ied daiiKhtei'H there.
Mr and Mr*. Howard MoDavid
of Austin were recent guests of their
mother, Mr*. Nettie McDavid.
The operetta ifiveu by the *chool
wa* very nice, it was jjiven in the
ItaptiNt church. The faculty and par-
em* are to he commended very
much. The presentation and cont-
inue* can't he prai*cd too much.
Mih. Hill Jennings and daughter,
iWlt'iie, of Klgin, spent Tuesday
with the correspondent.
Wallace Wilson enlisted in tho
groom! orp* Aviation on Thursday.
His parent*, Mr. and Mrs W. l\ Wil-
son, accompanied him to Austin.
Iiougla* Nance, of Houston, is a
must of Iiin parent*, Mr and Mrs
W I1 Nance.
Mrs K 1. I'hauoy. Miss Mary
Walker and K I . .11 and the .1. H.
Hackworfh* altouded the t)perotta
in Klgin Kriday evening.
Mr and Mrs tJ H. Stagner spent
Thursdax with his father and sister*.
Dun . with Miss Mar\, were in Vus
up ami oaiin on So that* what wo
mi- doiui here at Oak Hill
t oi tin- piii t!nit\ five years wo l>uo to illness we otilv have a small
have had an annual tMmstma* tree ticinio garden I'liero has hoen ample
and ptvgtam This yeai the at t aiv J inotsUue (v i uhuvuik many winter
tn planned fot Oec -!< Mis Slier
rod and hot pupil* are arranging a
IHM|titiii Mis How aid Klemiuu ami
0*i ar l ot l contacted the people
tot contrttnitiou* to l>n\ fruit, nut*
Mini ct nd>. whuh will he distributed
U all the people We alio expect
where the
•t fort
\ «'i;e{ aides
made
Mi and Mrs loo Scarborough,
we believe, wore out of the com-
uiuuitx I'liuisdax "We are sving to
li> to cnjo> this (.'hrtstiitas the beat
v%e can foi we don't know what next
CHRISTMAS
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Min \\ .1 Kowe spent W ednesday
m Klgin w Hi her daughter, Mi>
Klmo Wynn
Mr and Mis .' \ t'omer. of
.lat roll. Mr and Ms .1 I Wilson.
<>(' Klgin, Mr and Mrs Comet
\\ Ison. of t'ahiwell, Mr and Mrs
l iners Pninr.in, t'larence Wilson and
Miss Jean Mitchell., Marilyn Moore,
was1 of Cameron, were Sunday guests of
Mi and \\ 1' Wilson and guests
Wednesday evening wore Mr and
Mrs Homer Wilson of Smithville.
Mesdamos \ W. Freeman and M
Freeman were in Austin Wednesday
Mr and Mrs W T Stagner, Mrs
I K Hoskins and daughters. Miss
Uuth and Mrs H I . Stagner were
tn Austin during the week shopping
Mis I V hunkel was w. Austin
Friday shopping.
Mr nul Mrs Tom Mundine were
is> Vus-. iii Friday on business
Mr J r Hudlcr 1- tn Wost Tex
^s deei huntng
yea: w,l !>: *.ng stated Mrs Sear
!>*>• . • Now -:s. t .t gvio.i
|throught *
\ few «!a\ s 1 to\'K st a : v.
'of th l had stored away ana
spun! a :1c aut Cs/apn ■ bum. a
g t: C:-r>s;mas > fa;iter
w te ' 1 was v H' yeats old l'h.
*r : •<; H*c,vr dm and faded,
but I ttv -s. -v t h gh'.y ... v. V" ng>
s.ap.'\ t;u>* c> of ch .o.'.^od \ c*
n «i.«\s wx- w-orv suvk "g> and
hung t em by the f rc p'aee . t
. \!-v H • Om-9 of
kv.< v«s sed ho>t>iefoiks mvntly
I''-.cy - cm;• eyed . .v'c S'.At*
tai and Harry a'sc aUer.ding
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RONNIE HICKS
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FRANK GREEN
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w. E. MAYTN^RD
M \OMXi A FRvXX v"T5
Zhe tight
That Has Not Failed
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TiojrJ of 'Directors
Wm. B Arnold
s Raymond Bnooki
John Connally
B. O. Elznsr
Roy Fry
Cnas. Matula
John H Payne
C. R . PENNING! ON
Carl Whitk
Officers:
C R Pennington
chairman op thk board
Wm B. Arnold
V1CC CHAIRMAN
S Raymond Brooks
MCRITARY
Grady Fausion
TRIAtUltCIt
Our Hearts anH Kopei art IinVtS
with yours and your children'^
this gladsome season, glorifying
again the Christian determination
that America shall forever hold
high the torch that lights human-
ity's highway toward the spiritual
shrine of everlasting
'Peace on Earth—
Qood Will Tou ard %Min
Max Starcke
OINERAL MANAOIR
W. S. Gideon
GCNKRAL COUNKL
C. B. Sheffield
AUDITOR
Joe Peacock
CHI«r or DKVflLOPMBWT DCTTa
L. Norman
CHlCr CNGINCC*
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Cower Colorado Kim Authority
. in K.ig*ncy of the State of Te\at
I'Ol \ l'\ t'H\IKM \N I RGF.S r.i • • Fovrr.e" Or'.ver- .I>h* l.edln'.
Pl'Kl'H \SF. OF STAMPS H. ch Ft- J B Windham. D
\NH lit NO.' ^ jj w;n rt o ar : H (' Brnven. -on
t e presdent. also will In- reciiK
t- «s x\eH about JO other form-
■. .itid *"" >p employees now in
services.
PHo l> ':u.~ •nnouneement letter,
ch t \ -s-.h: «|ip> «mtkn of the
•etais f .* -he Icj-nlty "nd interest
i mp! \v; • ihx company, was fol-
asi by a special messiig® from
* ,dx Howe' urifing employes N>
' a~ mwh ;,t' tJ,oir c!uvks as ivvi.
I u?v! se of Defer. >e
t'hiiirmsn Yersei Hit! t' r •« •.
t rmmHtoe on Pofers, Sa\ ws
lamps has received a lett'/r frail
.a-'s Sc •fielc. Austin S;. -. V ■
tr«:, r. urging that intensified et-
• is be mad,. vu the • f thfM'
The dtvlara;-on o* War vgair-
I*':' «sl St >ti-~ by Ge " ' ' '
ami Italy, makes it vital thi; wed
ssH le resMim^s he acvumuiate'i lev •
the government •; the vitst ex- u<"'
utx-s : a: it wti' ! e ceiled upon v
s i M S. - .- ett:
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!• th - "osiHxt the fficials suid
"W wul sill nx'iNi tho help of each
:;■ :• durtng the f\ng times '.head,
tii : •■o-e "f u ch;t; ged w ith the
at..igentefli <f our affatrs pledge t>
at ;mfn'.:- g efs'o ts t . the con-
:mpicveme:'.t m «m service t-
and «>ur relattens with each
■ • ' e N.'.t ; IV:'-.' -e. and may
e *:eaeh i"dividtril m our
.• . to keep themselves phy-
ard m-. iwlly an the alert so
di-ehc.rev may Ik- done with cred-tr
to our country and our conscience "
Ka.-h employee alsreceived at
folder giving all inf mati.irt eoneerr
if:ir flu- National Defense 15<->n<is
"We <re certain that tlte hor
ayment will me«w th.* purcKiuse nf a
l:trg':> amount f bonds all over Tex-
as." -uit \ !. >• I" . i • - * t T err. pi«- B -
wen
HF1 RiK'h (.llil iMTIVTED IVTT|
HONORARY 1RATKRMTV
Austin, Texas. Dei.* 23—Tmn'ir-
I'uv's solution^ t- the n3ti*>'i soeiiI
problems may he e.neovered by etg*t
I -niversity of Texas studenta w«vj
were rtvently initiated inio Alpha
vrary ««Jck>lofjy fm -
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Kappa Delta, hon
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completion <f tw -
in siK'iolojry with
in those as well a
Mty courses. The
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1941, newspaper, December 25, 1941; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236835/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.