Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1946 Page: 5 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERT! EK NOVEMBER 14. lt 46
Introducing The Bastrop Bears
Wilbcn Vogcl End
Austin Slubbs-Bock
Frank*WyalKeitf<
£arl5pooner Bock
being hunted throughout Texas to
claim a $"0,000. estate.
This was revealed here today
when Walter C. Cox, Probate Gen-
ealogist, 20K S. LaSalle St. Chica-
go, III. took charge of the search.
Mr. Cox specialises in tracing
missing relatives to set|le es-
tates.
"The Velda Fi sher for whom wl
are looking," .Mr. Cox said, "was
reportedly born in about 1900 and
married Stevens in Texas shortly
after the first World War.
"If Velda is dead, then we want ,
to contact her husband or any ,
children that may survive her. |
There is no clue as to whe/a in ,
or where in the state the cou|H<
settled, or may be now living."
Texas she was married to Stevens,
Though th« supply It
limited—w« rucuiv* fresh
shipments regularly.
PEOPLES DRUG STORE
A.J" Woeh!wBack
DerwoodOskorn-Tochlc
came out for track.
in IIin Junior year he won his first
DERWOOI) OSBORN
DerwmKl Ogborn wa- born
Red Rock, Texas on December n, letter as halfback in the football
1930. team and also won a letter in
He entered the first grade in track.
WaUtrson in 1037. He went to This y«'ar h«' '* out 'or
school there until in the Kth grade football playing left halfback. He
be started going t.. Bastrop school. doing v«r>' wt!> < the position
He started to High School in ^'"g °od both defensively and
1 j offensively. He intends to come
In hi* freshman year he didn't basketball and trark this
enter any sj>orts event. yea)' also.
moved back to Mirando, City.
He came to school here this
year as a sophmore. He is playing
football already and is doing very
well a« blocking back He is good
offensively and very agressive de
fensively. Yon can recognize him
by Jersey number 21. He is five
feet, ten and a half inches tall
and weighs 153 pounds. ,
He is " ft. 9 in, tall and weighs
155 pounds. You will find hint
In hi* sophomore year he camt
out for football playing tackle
This y.ar he is a junior He j, under jersey number 41.
again playing football and again
playing tackle He has played a
lot tbi<* year and will piav h lot
in the Remaining ?ini« .
He is 5' 10" tall and weighs
JIMMY PERRY
Jimmy Perry was horn in Has-
11 <>| . Texas on November 10, 1981.
Hi- started to school in Bas.
19.1 pounds. Vou will find him,"""!1 in September of 1037.
under jersey number 72.
A J. WOE HI*
A J. Woehl «ii- burn in Bas-
trop, Texas on March 3. U 3i>
He started to school in Bastrop
at the age of six. I,ike some of
the other boys hi# football plac-
ing twgart early While in gram-
mnr srbool he played in the back-
field for two years on the junior
team
He entered high *chool in 1! 4L'
He immediately started taking
par* in high school sports by com-
ing out for football his freshman
year and playing in the baekfielrt
His sophomor* year he again
rame out for football and again
played in the backfieid He also
His football playing started ear-
ly too. When in the fourth grade
. -te played on the junior team.
He entered High School in Sep-
tember of 1945 and came out for
football his freshman year. He
entered no other sports his fresh-
man year.
1 his year he is a sophomore.
He i« again out for football play-
ing tackle. He has played quite
.a bit this year.
He is >! ft tali anil weighs lfiO
' pounds. You will find him under
i jersey number 71.
Tour Health is my
Concern
Thotf of you who ere
have e right to get well.
Investigate the advanced
Methods of Chiropractic.
The writer will be pleased
to consult with you, and if:
possible, help you.
It is worth a trial.
Phone 28471
Dr. C. H. Dobbs
317 W 6th, Austin, Texas
WILBEHT VOGEL
\Vili>crt Vogel was born at
Paige, Texas on February 29, 1932
He started to school in Paige
where he lived until he moved to
Ha«?rop last year.
While in grammar school, he
didn't enter any events. In his
Freshman year at Paige, he en-
tered pole voulting.
He strated to school in Bastrop
a< a sophomore. His first year
here he played football but enter-
ill j ed no other sports.
This year he id again pla.vinit
football He is playing left eno
He is five feet nine inches tall
and weighs 14o pounds. His jersey
number is 84.
CARL SPOONER
Carl Bennett Spooner was born
in Bhatrop, Texas on July ii 1.
1931.
He entered the fir^t grade in
1937. He didn't enter anything in
grammar school. I mean, any jun-
ion athletie events.
He entered High School in 1944.
H> didn't enter any athletic events
his freshman year but he did de-
clame.
His sophmore year he entered
nearly all the events. In the liter-
ary division he declaimed and was
with the one-act play group. He
wa. on the junior boy's doubles
team in tennis. He also played
junior football, basketball, and
traci; in the athletic division.
This year he is a junior. He is
manager of the senior team and
a good one. He started out playing
football in the backfield but quit
to become ma^uger. He also in-
tends to 1 "isketbaU, track,
declamati , aci play this
year.
VEDA FISHER
HUNTED THROUGH
OUT TEXAS
The farmer Velda Fisher, 4ti,
who i- reported to have married
a man named W. C. Steven.;, when
she was 19 or 20- years old, is
Special Seasonal Offering
One 8x10 - Tinted with oils
Two 5x7 - Gold Toned Portraits
We show Six proofs.
No Appointment Necessary
Studio Hours I I :00 A.M. — 6:00 P.M.
Wright's Studio
Phone 197
Bastrop, Texns
A small deposit .vill hold any-
thing until Christmas. ELK INS
15-10-2?c STORE.
Shop early and use our I<av-
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AUSTIN' 8TUBBS
Austin Stubb* was t orn in
Brum, Texas on March 6, 193U.
He started to school at the age
|of six in Mirando city.
He attended school there until
I in the seventh grade when he
moved to Rio Grande city. He
only went to school there for about
, six weeks. He then moved to
i Three Rivers. Texas. He started
I school then* in the eighth grade
j and at the end of his second
-I year there, the ninth grade, he
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1946, newspaper, November 14, 1946; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237088/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.