Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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Bastrop Advertiser, Thursday, March
?BEGS BBS
Farm Gasoline Rations
SENIOR REPORT
sure
TW Seniors arc certainly glad to
such un<J"r lassmen as the
fcphomores,
Thi Sophomore CIhss has planned
a Si. Patrick's suppei and dance foi
Senior Class for Friday night.
We certainly do appreciate your
mo t cordial invitation and are
we will all try to attend.
The Seniors have ordered their in.
vi!ation> and cards.
SOPH REPORT
Those partic;- at Hill's prairie
fun, aren't they, Joyce?
art
The Organization that works
ev«ry where asks for YOUR
Contribution.
LION MUSIC AND
JEWELRY CO.
SAM GURWITZ. Mgr.
Loin M., why did you Kit -o ex
cited when you heard Wlbert Hoff
men was in town?
Ouidit wiint did you a k youi Dad
at the supper table the other night?
W hat Senior boy could be called
"Romeo" if h« had a "Juliet?"
What Senior boy has u "Juliet"
(Hen Ray, you have been running but is not a "Romeo?"
around a lot lately. | Burt, what do you mean by upend-
Laura Mae, what happened at the ing so much of your time n the Jun-
show Saturday ni^rht ? | ior classroom?
We were proud of J. ( . at the What Senior girl's heart remiiuis
track meet Friday. j you of the Old Man's Clock? (It:
Elva (i. really gets around. stopped and never beat attain till !
What has Ruth been doing lately? the young man came.)
We are going to disown al of the Louella, remember what *h<- told
of your line completely.
Vivian, you -hould let u. in on y.n-i
secrets sometime.
Kdtuih, y«>u and It" Nell !ik« par
ties.
Kllen. I hear you do iro aftei *dl.
Ixo* Faye, you and Millie think
quite a tut of Juniors, don't you?
Dorothy ('., your parties are very
interesting.
Nevelyn, you're not doing '"'I
A. J , tiie switch eeIII to Ix III
your favor.
It k«iks like Jean is finally win-
Six month ganoline rations for not
! highway use <>n farms may be issued JL
| in installments rather than all at * 1
' time, a- in the past, the OI'A ha
aiinoun. ed. If the local lioard ha- i
«ued the farmer inly part of ! 4
ration, when tin- farmer needs mm.
•a m. I •• >.ak< - no f..| m.tl ,i,
ration but -imply a«k* the board fu-
ll The board then either will issu<
the n niamdei of the total six nt<*r •
ration as originally determined or
sue slit h portion of the remainder ,,
the board decides the farmer nei ,
fur the rest of the <ix month peri
nitsg o*er a certain boy; too t,„
Sara I.e. or do you int. now
I bet W uyne doesn't know w
l/Oi Faye and I know
Joy -eem to |>c doing all r .
a«rain.
W • 1, I . .1 e that bmit al . ,
cept for twr. things Why don't -t
freshman boy* ever do anytime, at
these (>. I haircut- to. c rt. inl;
horrible.
Sophomore boys who
G 1. haircuts.
have
gotten you.
Rosalie, we like diamonds, too.
FKKSH.MAS ItKPOKT
Congratulation* to the boy,s who
took part in the track meet for their
Here's wishing all of
FADS
It seems the G. I. haircut fad
back again. As far a we are con- <%Vel| ' work
cerned. the fad is a disgusting one. vou lucK lf) ,he\wnhlon.'
I he upper classmen must pick on
these defenseless Freshmen who feel j
Shirley, you're stili doing all righ*.
they must do what is asked of them
Why don't these upperclaasmen leavt
the P'ish alone.
Vou would think the boys would
wan; to try to resemble gentlemen
rather than prizefighters
see
the n.w attrac
Sara Lee, who's
tion ?
Ouida, I didn't know you w«nt in
for shows so much.
Blanche, sorry you couldn't iro.
Vou have no idea hov vou wen n
The fad seems not to be confined se<j
to the freshmen cln.>: though, and > j(.an. you're quite a horseback ri-
al the rate the naircuts have been ,j(.r
gotten, soon ail the boys will havt
official (j. I.'a.
Joy, your new plan is a good o-e;j
stick to it. That way. no one get*
CAMPUS LOWDOWN
By Murt
This is old "Murt" on the air a-
gain after a few weeks of rest.
What Senior and Soph /iris -eem
to be having a swell time together?
Jewell Kelly, why do you like the
ong. "Don't Believe Everything You
Dream"?
Why the tears, Friday, Margie?
'' "
SEND HER THE PICTURE SHE'S
WAITING EOR
Surprise Mom or the girl ba< k home with a true
to life portrait of you . . . !;ikrn by our expert pho
to'fraphers. Io them . . . it's the next best thing
to your coming home! Vou needn't make an ap
pointment . just stop in. or call 3 30
Studio Hours: 2:00 to 9:30 P. M
Across from the Post Office
BASTROP . TEXAS
hurt.
Ix*na Ruth, yon were in rather :.n
uncomfortable spot during the track
meet
Who'* the certain "fella" who ha
been taking an interest in Betty L'm?
Who is Billy Waugh's new int -r
est?
Larry, 1 understand your point a
little better now.
James Warren, your silence is «o
unusual.
Le Roy, you should try going mort
places for a change.
Wayne, you're getting to be a
stay-at-home. too.
Kugene, you must like to work;
you never do much of anything elm-.
K1 Hoy, going places mu-t l.e out
The Way
to a Man's
Keari!
y - v>r 3£L
GRAND ,
PRIZE#
crohd
PRIZE
cka# m* /. co
NOU^ON H*A$
KEEP IN STEP WITH
THAT SOLDIER
Be able to dance with him on
that dream of a furlough date
Brush up with a few rounds at
R w, m n w, v © m s
JI IAN Nil CHAMPION. Mgr
STEAK DINNERS A SPECIALTY
Just across the river on the Austin Highway
/ N.
MARCH
AMERICAN RED
CROSS MONTH
A v
Cfc I in the fight ... to end the suffering and helplessness
of many of our unfortunate neighbors! GIVK to the HI I)
CROSS - - - as generously as you can.
Let's help this organization back our fighting front!
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1944, newspaper, March 10, 1944; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236949/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.