Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISER NOVEMBER 30. 1950
NOTICE
Ai! person? who arc selling
BASTROP CO. 4-H GIRLS TO MAKE RECORDINGS
Are you a -,v? -v
Last minute
shopper?
CORO' JEWELRY
1.00
•NU-WAY' BELTS
for men
1.00 and up
LADIES BILLFOLDS
1.59
BILLFOLDS
2.50 and up
LADIES HOUSE SHOES
1.79 — 3.98
ARROW SHIRTS
Sport and Dress
3.50 — 5.95
LADIES ROBES
8.95 and up
TRUVAL SHIRTS
Sport and Dress
2.50 — 4.98
LADIES PAJAMAS
2.49 — 16.95
STETSON HATS
10.00 — 20.00
Loriane
PANTIES - SLIPS - GOWNS
LADIES HATS
1.98 and up
•PRESIDENT HATS
5.50 — 6.50
MENS ROBES
Nelly Don
DRESSES
8.95 — 16.95
MENS SUITS
Nationally Advertised
29.75 — 55.00
CAY ARTLEY
DRESSES
6.98 — 14.95
MENS DRESS PANTS
5.98 — 14.98
COMFORTS
12.98
MEN - WOMEN &
CHILDREN SHOES
All Sizes and Widths
CHASTAIN-MILLER, INC. ;
tickets on the hull to be given Two 4-H Club girls from Ba-trop Chicago this week. j
•way at the Bastrop County Counl m h, a a ou of Leon a Callahan. Ha,trop. state p^. BdDtist Church
^outh Fair on December h, are . ,, , . . winner in Home Improvement and **•* uuj;iibi V/IIUltn
asked to plea- report their -ales 1eXRS c lub member to make a Tl?xa> «ieI« uatt- to the Congress !>r. (Mis Hainer, Pastor
immediately to Sa-i Gurwits, fin- recording.- of the National 4-H %V]|| nm^,. a transcription for the St'NDAY
ami chairman. Club Congre.-.- in se.-sion in Texa.- Farm and Home program Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
to be broadcast at 6:0(1 A.M. Worship Service . . . .11:00 A.M.
Saturday morning, December 2nd. Training Union 6:30 P.M.
Ivv Ann Ku-tnc r, McDade, .-■fate Wor hip Services .... 7:30 P.M. j
rani ';g Winnei will appear on WEDNESDAY
•he A AM Farm Review broadcast Laymen's meeting. . . . 15:30 P.M. j
a: ' 10 VM., Saturday, December Bible Study and prayer . 7:30 P.M.'
:n<l. telling of hi! trip to the A warm welcome extended to all.
National 4-H Club Congre. <. '• ' ** 1 j
First Christian Church
Rev. M h Harris. Pastor.
Sunday School every Sunday at
(0:00 A. M.
Every 2nd and 4th Stindn?
Church Service at 11:00 A. M.
SCOUTS TO
COLLECT TOYS
The Bastrop Cub Scouts will
repair obi toys to be given away
at Christmas time.
Anyone who might have some
toys please take them to W. E.
Colvin or to Mrs. R. W. Loveless
as soon as possible.
PREMIUM LIST-
HEALTH TALKS
pared by the State Medical
Association of Texas
2nd place winner .75
3rd p ace winner .50
(•rain Sornhum
Six heads only
1st place winner LOO
2nd place winner .75
3rd place winner .50
FARM SHOP
Furniture
1st place winner $5.00
j 2nd place winner 4.00
When you *alk into your j 3rd place winner 3.00
doctor's office, shake his hand and 4th place winner 2.<i0
sit down in the chair, he has 5th place winner 1.00
made a rather hurried s'irvey of Farm Machinery
your extremities. The way you Same as for furniture
use your feet, legs, the grasp and El)l < ATION M. EXHIBIT
feel of your handshake, the move- 1st place winner $5.00
ment of your arms and shoulders. 2nd place winner 3.00
and the way you bend at the hips 3rd place winner 2.00
to put yourself in the chair may BASTROP COUNTY VETERANS
give him enough information right \ OC ATION A I. SCHdol
there to know where to look Veteran* Exhibit and Tentative
Premium I,i*t
I. CATTLE - Total $70.00
1. Pen of 3 crept fed calves
a. May be any breed
b. Born after March 1st
c. No extra nurse cows
d. Must keep expense records
e. Must have exhibit started
September 1st
further for danger signs to your
health.
Starting at the lower extremi-
ties and working up. he will note
blemishes on your toes and feet,
knots that may speak of gout
or calluses, toes that are webbed
or missing, toe nails that separ-
ate from the beds, arches that
are not there — denoting flat Prize Money: G. C. pen $40.00;
feet. The movement of the ankle, 2nd place pen $20.00 ; 3rd place
the turning in of the foot or too pen $10.00
much turning out of the foot, all (Calves may be auctioned at mar-
ket price on the day of the show,
those feet and toes. Market and packer buyers will
The legs are checked for sores. ! e on hand.)
from outside influences
be located elsewhere in
body. Oversized knee-caps
We Extend a
CORDIAL INVITATION
to You and All Your Family
To Attend The
Bastrop County
YOUTH FAIR
on
DECEMBER 7 - 8
Join with us in congratulating the boys and girls of Bastrop
County who have accomplished so much during the past
year, and be sure to drop in and see us while you are in
town.
CITIZENS STATE BANK OF BASTROP
U. S. Depositary
Member FDIC
—
II. HOGS - Total $00.00
1. Brood sow and litter
a. Pigs must be 2 to 8 weeks
of age
b. Any breed may be
represented
c. Grand Champion and 2nd
prize will be over all breeds
Prize Money: Grand <hampic&
$20 00; 2nd place $10.00
2. Market Hogs - pen of 3
a. May be any breed
b. Must be market weights
c. All breed* will compete
against each other.
Prize Money: Grand Champion -
$20.00 ; 2nd place pen - $10.00.
(Market hogs may be auctioned
at market price on day of show.
Market buyers will be available.)
III. POULTRY - Total $40.00.
1. Breeding pen
a. 2 hens and 1 rooster
b. Any breed
c. Over one year of age
d. Grand Champion pen over
all breeds
Prise Money: Grand Champion
Pen - $8.00.
2. J^aying Pen
a. 3 hens
b. Any breed
c. Over one year of age
d. Grand Champion pen over
all breeds
iVize Money: Gra.^d (Thar.ipion
Pen - $8.00.
3. Pen of Fryers
a. 5 birds
b. Must not weigh over 3 lbs.
average
c. Any breed
d. Grand Champion over all
breeds
Prize Money: Grand Champion
Pen - $H.<Kl.
I Breeding Pen of Turkeys
a. 1 hen and 1 torn
b. Any breed
c. Under 1 year
Prize Money: Grand Champion
Pen - $8.00.
5. Breeding Pen of Turkeys
a. 1 hen and 1 torn
b. Any breed
c. Under 1 year
Prize Money: Grand Champion
Pen - $8.00.
(Pens of fryer- may be offered
at market price on show day at
a net ion.
IV. CROPS - Total $<10.00.
J. Corn" - ten ears
(irand Champion Exhibit $12.00
2. Sweet Potatoes - 1-2 bushel
Ciand Champion Exhibit $8.00
3. Cotton - 20 boll*
Grand Champion Exhibit $K 00
4. Peanuts - 1 vine
Grand Champion Exhibit $8.00
8. Megari - 10 heads
Grand Champion Exhibit $8.00
0. Pecans - 1 quart in hull
Grand Champion Exhibit $h.00
7. Maize - 10 heads
Grand Champion Exhibit $8.00
V. FARM SHOPWORK -
Total $70.00
1. Furniture
a. Any household furniture
or equipment
Prize Money: 1nt place $1/1,00;
2nd place $10.00; 3rd place $5.00.
2. Farm and Livestock Equip-
ment
a. Combination of all equip-
ment other than furniture
Prize Money: 1st place $18.00,
2nd place $3 00; 3rd place $9 00.
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On The Ba
Thursday and Bid
Bastrop County 4-H Club Boys and Gir
and FHA Girls, Veterans Vocational Classes
other interested students from all of the school* i
will have exhibits featuring all of the many proj
they have a part. These young people desrrv
credit and backing we can poasibly give ther
entertainment has been planned for both day*
cordially invited to come in and enjoy the Fai
i^ffa I
u well
the co4
is in wi
all of
Plenty
you
id
The Following Bastrop Citizens andj^ne
MIKESKA'S MEAT MARKET
FOURNIER'S GROCERY
BASTROP COCA COLA BOTTLING CO.
FRANK GREEN CLEANERS
Bastrop Chamber of Commerce
SUGHRUE'S RED & WHITE GROCERY
SHARP FURNITURE COMPANY
Kelley s Red & White Market
BASTROP FURNITURE CO.
I. V. ASH MOTOR CO.
BUD'S BARBER SHOP
LANGLEY MOTORS
DtJISO
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1950, newspaper, November 30, 1950; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237299/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.