Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1943 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISER. THURS DAY, DECEMBER 30, 1943
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★ Happy New Year to the people of this
commimily! We want everyone to know
that we regard the popularity of this itore
not only as an honor but as a grave
responsibility. We will meet that respon-
sibility by making every effort to improve
our service in 1944,
JOHN 0. TURNER
We make a Prediction
And a Wish v
As the old year wanes
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Cur Prediction: 1944 is
going to be a very bad year
for the Jops.
Our Wash: That 1944 be
especially favorable to
you . . . chockful of health
happiness and prosperity.
SWIFT STUDIO
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CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE—PIGS, reasonably priced
'See CECIL LONG.
POULTRY RAISERS use SIJLPHO
in drinking water or feed. Flocks in
hot weather are in better 'health, have
less germs, worms. Repels bloodsuck-
ing lice, mites, bluebugs. Try $1.00
bottle, only 69 cents. C. ERHARD &
SON. 24-tf
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fleiu Year
PERMANENT WAVE. 59c! Do
your own Permanent with Charm-
Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, in-
cluding 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy
to do, absolutely harmless. Praised
by thousands including Fay McKen-
zie, glamorous movie star. Money
i refunded if not satisfied. PEOPLES
DRUG STORE. 32-10
WANTED—FARM TENANTS
Excellent opportunity for limited
number Mexican tenants for cotton
and Corn farming, on either Half
or Third-Fourth Basis. Either bot-
tom or upland soil with good drain-
age. Deep water wells and good
housing facilities. Churches of all
denominations and accredited school*
1943 yield cotton averaged bale per
acre. Apply to E. 0. Guenther, Im-
perial Mercantile Company office,
Sugar Land, Texas. 40-4
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Registered
Hereford Bulls and Cows. See Will
Rogers. 40-tf
FOR RENT—Two fire-proof para-
ges. Lock and key. Mrs. W. J.
Miley, telephone 191. 40-tf
FOUND—Six shoats found on my
place some 2 weeks ago, each weigh-
ing about 100 pounds. Owner please
contact Cecil Long at Elkins. 40-tf
FOR SALE OR LEASE: 202 acres
of Post Oak farm land about 12 miles
cast of Bastrop, Texas, located on
mail route. Good 5-room residen e,
barn, cow shed and other out houese,
about 60 to 70 acres in cultivation,
balance in pasture with everlasting
^tock water, plenty of wood. J. S.
MILTON. Bastrop, Texas.
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SHOE REPAIRING
Help your Country. Have your
shoes repaired. We make them like
new.
SPEED
—Is the keynote of mod-
ern life—Quick, effici-
ent vision is visx! for
safety!
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fied, but, looking into our crystal ball, wc see
better days ahead. In the light of this fact we
say Happy New Year with the old-time spirit.
"alay the best of everything come your way
n 1944.
LION MUSIC AND JEWELRY CO.
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SoME day soon we hope
o thank you personally for your
kindness to us during 1943. But right
now, with the Spirit of New Year'b in
the air we want to say
HAPPY NEW YEAR
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JAS. P. WOOD
HEAR THE MUSIC
OF THE BELLS
Ring out wild bells your New Year's greet-
ings. Blow, whistles, blow! On with the
dance, let the joy be unconfined!
Agt in we wish for you ail the good things
that 19 11'a cornucopiae may contain.
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FRANK GREEN
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1944
TO GIVE OUR NEW YEAR
ME5SAGE EXTRA FORCE
WE'RE BACKING II UP
WITH A SOLDIER, SALOR
AND MARINE. YES, HERE'S
WISHING YOU A GREAT,
WONDERFUL NEW YEAR.
C. ERHARD & SON
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The top of the world to
you, folks! And now
listen! We' re going to
give you still better scrv
icc in 1944. Think we
can? We've got .1 record
to beat, but just wauh us
Thi is our New Yetr
pledge to old cu-tom rs
to new and potential.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1943, newspaper, December 30, 1943; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236939/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.