Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1943 Page: 3 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISER. THURSDAY. MARCH 25. 1943
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Bastrop
EDITORIAL
The Federal Kovernment i- iiwad
ing every school who, since Septem-
ber Ik* has bought enough war stamps
to buy an army "jeep" which is t«|unl
to around nine hundred dollars, a c« i
tifieatc of honor. Although the con-
tent last.-, until A|>r«I L'l-1, a partial
count ha been made ami it h« total-
ed around $.'>(►<).
To all tin student <.f liastr |> Pub
lie School: Buy mot War Stamp
and do youi -ban to ,i, k the Vxi>.
so( itfn
I.ast Friday night our Sophs c f
B.H.S gave a cla part) and what
a |>arty!
It started -ut with thi faille "Find
Y«>ur I'artner," and then a program
wan riven by a committee, including
a frtyle show put on by the y> mas-
Hi-Life
qucrading as yirls and a negro act.
Next refreshments were served,
consisting of sandwiches, cake ami
cokea.
After that came the dnnce which
wound up the evening.
Win TKUIIKRS (JET <;IMY
<>h, dear, there's the bell. I do
wih the children would be more or-
derly when they come into the room.
Bonnie, must you tell that joke in
class'.' You may finish telling it '
Nancy after the period i over. Car
roll, give Ycrna Mae bet irl.i• < . arm
start paying some attention to what
I'm saying.
N w, a> I was saying, a predicate
nominative is Oscar, if you
MCST talk to l> talk out bud -•
that the rest of us can hear, too. I'm
sun we're not t«*. illiterate to un-
derstand at least part of what you're
BASTROP
HOTEL
FOR
Clean, comfortahlr rooms, with complete modern convrnirn-
crs and good heds
REASONABLE
RATES
UASTROP. T
f.X.VS
saying. Have you finished? If so, I'll
tepeat what I was saying. A predicate
nominative is a noun or pronoun or a
word used as a noun or a pronoun
which c< mpletes Bobby! CJive
Betty Jean her purse and listen t •
what I'm saving,
K-i-r-r-ing.
We will have the same assignment
tomorrow. Class dismissed.
SOPHOMORE REPORT
Here we are with the news <f the
Sophomores again!
The Sophomore- gave a Super Ihi-
per patty at the Refectory Friday
night. It included a Style Show, a
Negro Act, Mocking the Seniors, Ric-
hard and Manny's Telephone conver-
sation; Singing and Dancing ami
various other kinds of entertain-
ments Everyone had a swell time
including tin- teachers of B.H.S.
It looks as if that red headed Mi-
' lure girl has snapped out of it at
last in fact she was seen sporting
that .luni- - girl's heart-throb after
the party. Say Bob . . .
By the way, Jimmie I). we hear
y ii have the old flame started a*
gain.
1'it and Bennie were together a-
gain, a flat tire Included.
What's thi matter Richard, have
you decided to he a woman hater.
Manny, everyone was glad to see
y >u with that Soph ball <f fire.
I ■>: Martin, Betty Wright, Dor
th\ D"d-ori, and Mild • d Smith wer« j
i looku.g like a million dollars Friday
night.
T h had, Roh, maybe you will have j
better luck next time.
th< S "ith
It's
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...You can spot it every time\l^
TUT fashion magar'mc, "Harper's Baraar", publishes two
page* showing .« row of vnung models . . each in an
origin..! il re •• s i real ion, I a h i > drinking an original iri
at ion in refreshment ... ice-cold tov.i-C.ola. Ihumli the
pages of magarincs ami >ou see Coke in picture alter
picture. Note how shops and stores feature "Cokc-Iiars
for their customers' refreshment.
Coca^ola hat! lo In* viihkI 10 U1*' ^vherc it is. I he finished
art of 57 years' experience is in its making. I he result
is a different kind of refreshment — all the difference
between something truly refreshing and just something
to drink.
'I~he imlv thing like Cik.i-CoI.i is C. tK.i-Cola, itself the
trade-marked product of I he Coca-Cola Company
There's no comparison.
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It', fi.iiur.al fur | «>(*til*r iumr< in .« i|iiin friniilU .ibhrev i.i
tti«fi« Mi.it'* why sail lic^r I ik 0I.1 1.1II I I ok**. Until
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\ 'l /jjl MORE THAN RED CROSS
CLUBS IN FOREIGN LANDS, SEVERAL
HUNDRED THOUSAND US SOLDIERS
HAVE FOUND RECREATION AND
COMFORTS OF HOME
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RED CROSS NURSES ARE
SERVING WITH THE ARMV AND NAVV.
MORE ARE NEEDED
DURING t9*3/
JAS. P. WOOD
JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST
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I he lu st s dhhiys the better buy!
IOTTUD ' 1"01 " M1THOVITT or tHl COCA.COLA courany «y
Bastrop Coca-Cola Bott!insr Company
how a certain lx y was Jack and .1
certain •!ill. '<■ i course it was
coincidence and 1 wonder who bribeii
the uirl who irave out names, Divnny.
• >r I/«>" wa« hii.-band and -he
was t Fr=".i. up.)
THE CAT'S EYE
Just a little runv r: Knh frxide
has heen t;ikjtiK more than a little in-
terest in that brunette bombshell
R M. F.
N\'hat is this we hear about vou
I-INHI.I K TrKNKR—out with four
bovs hmmh!
\s.iy HASCOM TIODGRS— just
where do you iret your information
< n everyUnly ? It's amazinjr to us—
News that is news HOB Ll'N-
DAY having: :i date with our Soph!
red-head.
presenting our love-lorn editor,
Miss Fix It-All with her dilema.
Iienr Miss Fix-It-All,
Have I ir<>( a trouble! There 1
was very unsuspecting of the trou-
bles 1 would n have My trou-
ble is 1 told five or six boys the |
same thine hi w I thought they ,
wet-i tvie cuti t t o\ s in hi-scHool,
and more like that I never dream- -
e<| they'd iret together and talk —
but tievirthelcss they did, and am
1 in the d it '• oiis' ' N'nni of them
wi'l evi" stu-ak now. Please, please '
tell me what to do,
SnRKowM'I 1>1 ONDF
Deai Sorrowful Hlendie,
Well, I do believe you've team-
ed your lesson never tell people
tin v. y same thing. You mht
tn know boys jj>,>t together in those
"men' 1 s-jon- " I) >n't ever make
that mistake again and in time,
everything will be alright.
Say MII DRFD. Whew! Tli •
rest i-. censored.
Till next week, this is your creep.
iiik cat!
I'KF.KIIM \\ UF.POIM
Ann seems to have Cay ton b\ a
-trine, but I den't suppose he would
go far even 'f she turned him loose.
Johnnv Hay has been seen read inn
lettc fr.>m California Mon't gt t s\is
picious. I hey're probably from some
relat ive.
James Tit.-worth. walk s. ft 1 y. be-
cause thee are several girls on your
t rail.
Frank ha been dating Grammar
°ch .<1 «irl rather frequently. Frank
you'll ruining our names .s fresh-
men.
P' tri e wit* ul 1 mi ■ c me to s« <
CEDAR CREEK NEWS
( FDAR CRF.F.K, March 2.1- W M
Truitt spont a few days in Housto-v
during the past week.
Mrs. I.ec Alexander and Mrs. De-
wey Turner spent the day in Austin
Friday,
Andy Alexander has returned home
from a business trip to Ft. Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ramsey of
Bastrop were recent visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Alexan-
der.
Mrs. M. H. IJtten and Mrs. J. A.
Martin went to Austin Friday.
Mr and Mrs. O. F. Wamel went to
Austin Friday.
Homer Alexander and filen Ray
Martin went t<> Austin Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Remcy Turner and
family and Mrs. Jack Spence spent
Thursday evening in the home of
Mrs I.aura Callahan. Mrs. Turner
and Mrs. Spence's brother. Morris
Callahan was leaving after a 10
day- visit home from Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Martin went
to Rr.strnp.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fllis of El
roy were visiting in Cinlar Creek
Monday afternoon.
Riley Alexander spent Sunday
with Mrs Alexander in San Anton'tu
Pvt. James Alexander od Camp
Yunv in San Francisco arrived
Thursday afternoon on a 15-day fur
lough. He came by Austin and his
wife came < n to Cedar Creek to be
with him while he is visiting with
bis parents, Mr. and Mrs (!. C. Ales
ander.
Mrs. Will Smith went ti Snuth-
ville Sunday.
Mrs II ('. Smith and daughter,
Mildred went t" San Antonio Sun
day I hey went by the way of l^ick
hart where they were joined by Mi
and Mrs. Noel V. Smith and son.
who spent the day with relatives n
San Antonio.
Mr and Mrs. A C. Bryan, Mm<
Beatrice Bryan and Mrs Huffman «(
Vusfin were recent visitors in C<*dar
Creek. tyflp
Jack Hess and Farl Rosartkv of
Smithville were business visitor*, trt-
< edar ('reek Monday.
Mrs. D H Mel,em! and datiehter.
Mrs H. 1 Fonl of Austin v 1 sit^^l
Postmaster D. R. Mcl.eod recently
yon Saturday ? I Ihoueht Robert I ynn
was out of the picture forever
"(!ii>>dby, X'erneti, Hell 1 Fnnnetl"
is I .aura MhcV new • logan
There are • • inpecl of .1 part) jiwt
an und the < orner to begin by .1
Fre .hnian cirl.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1943, newspaper, March 25, 1943; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236899/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.