Bertram High School - Panther Yearbook (Bertram, TX)
- Class of 1953
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Back Row: Lackey and Darragh, artists; Watson, Crum, and Buckner, ad sales staff; Newton and Williams, photograph- ers; Dodd, Williams, Laws, annual sales staff. Front Row: Fry, sponsor; Orr, ads manager; Knox, assistant editor; McAndrcw, editor; Ruble, business manager; Price, sales manager. FOREWORD When the fire of your life is an ember And the days of your youth have fled, You will never forget to remember As long as this book can be read. We have put here the wondrous story In pictures, with hearts full of song; All things that brought iis glory; Events that went right and wrong. Your school mates will live on these pages, Through whatever they have written or done; You will treasure their laughs and their rages In this book full of school day fun. ANNUAL STAFF Mrs. Polly Allen We, the annual staff, proudly dedicate the 1953 edition of THE PANTHER to our friend, Mrs. Polly Allen. Through the years her studious work and wonderful smile has made school a pleasure to her students. Though she is retired from teaching this year, she remains a friend to all the students. BOARD OF TRUSTEES M. E. Smith Milton Ruble Secretary S. S. (Bill) Bryson R W. Charlie Bowmer President Charles Stubblefield McFa rl •n Vernon Watson Once again we wish to give special recognition to our school board for the work that makes our school system nossible. Employing teachers and custodians and making up the budget for the school year are only two of the many import- ant tasks they perform. Their efforts toward improvement seem untiring. Though they may not receive the thanks thev deserve, we want them to know we realize that they are primarily responsible for making our school days possible. The PANTHER Staff THEOFFICE CREW Toe R. Andrews High School Principal and Coach MRS. JOHN W. ADAMS Senior Sponsor Librarian American History MRS. MARY L. ANDERSON Sophomore Sponsor English Algebra HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MISS DELORES FASEL Junior High Social Studies Civics Physical Education MRS. JAMES E. FRY Junior Sponsor Commercial Subjects Journalism MR. W. H. PITTARD, JR. Vocational Agriculture MISS CAROL KUBENA Vocational Homemaking MR. FRED RAU Freshman Sponsor Science REV. GEORGE M. RICKER Bible, First Semester Not pictured: Rev. O. H. Gibson Bible, Second Semester MRS. MAURICE SMITH Elementary School Principal Second Grade MRS. EDGAR O. SMITH First Grade GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY MRS. CHARLES LIMROTH First Grade MRS. BRYAN KINCHELOE Third Grade MRS. DUDLEY E. POWELL Fourth Grade MRS CHARLES WHEELER Fifth Grade MRS. PRENTISS E. ALLEN Sixth Grade MRS. FRED RAU Junior High Language Arts SENIORS CLASS FAVORITES Catherine Orr Glennie Laws LYNN EARL BUCKNER Drives a car, and all the dames Beg to ride with him to games. Who’s Who in Science 3 Basketball 3-4 Football 4 FFA 1-2-3 Track 2-3 Junior-Senior Play 3 Class Treasurer 2 Panther Scream Staff 4 JOE CAMPOS With a grin that spreads from ear to ear, He excells in sports from year to year. Who’s Who in Athletics 3-4 Who’s Who in Activities 4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Basketball Captain 3 Football 3-4 All-district fullback 3-4 Track Captain 1 Mile winner in District 1-2-3-4 Regional winner 2-3 Second Place winner in State 3 ETHELENE CHANDLER To everyone she’s a pal; This kid’s a good gal. Volleyball 1-2-3 FHA 1-2-3-4 Basketball 3 Girl Scouts 4 Pep Squad 1-2 3-4 Panther Scream Staff 4 BOBBIE JEAN CLARK Well known as a typist grand, She’ll do well in secretary's’ land. Who’s Who in Commercial 3-4 Pep Squad 1-2-3 4 FHA 1-4 News Editor Panthers Scream 4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 VIRGINIA CHRISTIAN So short and oh! so sweet! She’s all tied up in a package neat Cheerleader 4 FHA 3-4 Girl Scouts 3-4 ED NIEL COLLINS With a smile so sweet, the teachers’ joy. To the students, too, he’s an all-around boy. FHA Beau 4 Who’s Who in Math 3 Football 2-3-4 All-district safety 3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 All-district 3 Track 2-3-4 Student Council vice-president 3 FFA 1-2 Panther Scream Staff 4 JERRY GRAVES A jolly good old elf, He thinks of everyone but himself. FFA 1-2-3 Baseball Manager 1 WILDRED CRAWFORD So good-looking, tall, and slim, He always looks neat and trim. Class favorite 1-2 Football 1-2-3-4 Track 3 FFA reporter 3 FFA 1-2-3 Student Council 2 RAY NELL HALL Better known as Rainy,” This girl is quiet brainy. Who’s Who in Science 4 Pep Squad 2-3-4 Treasurer Pep Squad 4 FHA 1-2-3-4 Treasurer FHA 4 Historian FHA 3 Choral Club 1-2 MANUEL JASS In class he’s always quiet; Football and basketball are his diet. Football 2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Track 2-3-4 FFA 1-2-3 ADA MAE HARRIS This girl has a smile so wide, A personality she cannot hide, Flag bearer 4 Student Council 1 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Junior-senior play 3 Pep Squad 1-2-3-4 FHA 1-4 MARGARET ANN KNOX A Girl Scout of world renown, She’s known too around this here town. Who’s Who in citizenship 4 FHA President 4 FHA Treasurer 3 Who’s Who in English 3 Cheerleader 4 Student Council Member-at-large 2 Pep Squad 1 -2-3-4 Assistant Editor of Annual 3-4 GLENNIE LAWS Big brown eyes and a smile so sweet; Everybody thinks he’s ’ all reet.” Mr. BHS 4 Football 2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Baseball 1 Track 2-3-4 FHA Beau 3 FFA 1-2 Class Favorite 3-4 Class President 3 Class Vice-president 4 All-district End 3-4 Who’s Who in Citizenship 2-3 WENDELL McANDREW In all activities he did enter, But in football was a back, not a center. Class President 1-2 FFA President 3 Mr. BHS 3 Football 1-2-3-4 All-district Quarterback 3 -4 Co-Captain 2 Who’s Who in Activities 2 Editor of Annual 3-4 Student Council President 4 Baseball 1-2-3 Co-Captain 3-4 Basketball 1-2-3 Choral Club 1-2 Girl Scouts 1-2-}-4 . CHARLES NORMANN Berkley is his other name; He will surely gain much fame. FFA 2nd v. p. 3 FFA 1-2-3 Junior-senior play 3 Track 2-3 Basketball 2-3-4 Football 2-4 Panther Scream Staff 4 Football Co-captain 4 All-district tackle 4 ARMOUR LOIS PHELPS Although she isn’t so very tall. She’s a whiz at basket and volleyball. Basketball captain 3 Volleyball captain 2 FHA 1-3-4 4-H Club president 2 Pep Squad 3-4 Panther Scream Staff 4 CATHERINE ORR Known for drum major and going steady, For work or play, she’s always ready. Miss BHS 4 FFA Sweetheart 4 Football Sweetheart 3 Drum major 2-3-4 Class favorite 3-4 Who’s Who in homemaking and citizenship 3 Class president 4 FHA president 3, v.p. 4 Class secretary 1-2-3 Student Council v.p. 4 Editor Panthers Scream 4 Annual Staff 1-2-3-4 Basketball 3 C LAUD ALLEN RABY Known as ’ Toad,’1 he's the one Who’s always laughing and having Basketball 1-3 FFA 1-2 Panther Scream Staff 3 CLINTON RINGSTAFF As a junior in school he was new; In tootball he’s unknown to very few. Football 3 4 All-district halfback 4 Basketball 3-4 Track 3-4 Baseball 3 Panther Scream Staff 3 FMMA JEWEL RUBLE If you want a job well done, To call on, she’s the one. Miss BHS 3 Head cheerleader 2-3-4 Who’s Who in student council 3-4 Who’s Who in homemaking 2 Who’s Who in math 1 Student Council president 2-3 Class favorite 2 FHA president 2, vice-president 3 Class treasurer 4 Annual Staff 1-2-3-4 Basketball 3 GORDON TURNER Mr. Pittard’s ag gets the bid Of the boy known as Cow Creek Kid.” Who's Who in Ag 3 Junior Football Coach 4 All-district tackle 3 Class vice-president 3 FFA 1-2-3-4 Secretary FFA 2-3 Football 1-2-3 Basketball 3 Track 3 Baseball 1-2-3 SENIOR OFFICERS Glennie Laws Vice-president Eldon Williams Secretary Wendell McAndrew Reporter ELDON WILLIAMS Tall enough to be cut in half, This boy’s known for his laugh. Football 1-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Baseball 1-2 Track 2-3-4 Annual Staff 2-3-4 Class reporter 1 Class secretary 4 FFA 1-2 Panther Scream Staff 3 Emma Jewel Ruble Treasurer Catherine Orr President JUNIORS JUNIOR FAVORITES GERRY PRICE MILTON NEWTON Vesta Lee Crow JUNIORS Ernest Crum Marvin Dodd Harry Glimp Wilma Hair Georgia Ann Edwards JUNIORS JUNIORS Jacquelyn Price Patsy Watson CLASS OFFICERS Jackie Price, ........Vice-president Charles Bird, ............ President Myrlenc Peacock, .......... Reporter Gerry Price, .. Secretary-treasurer CLASS FAVORITES Justine Darragh Jack Bowmcr A. H. Barton SOPHOMORES Terry Crawford Robert Daniel Justine Darragh Carlyle Franklin Joe Lock Norene Everett Walter Lee Lackey Mona Dodd Leonora Jass Curtis Peery Gene Williams Fred Felan, Jr. CLASS OFFICERS Terry Crawford, President Dick Collins, Vice-president Carlyle Franklin, Reporter Jack Bowmer, Secretary Gene Williams, Treasurer FRESHMEN Laquita Alexander Bobby Bostic CLASS FAVORITES Charles Orr Virginia Glaspy Calvin Allen Betty Daniel Louis Everett Virginia Glaspy Donald Graves Billy Frank Guess Carl Holbrook Charles Hudgins Dora Jass James Kauffman Anna Mae Knox FRESHMEN Marian Knox Mary Jo McCoy I Morris McDaniel Mary Margaret Me Fa rl in Margaret Owen- r Noel Massev Lovelle Price Cullen Raby FRESHMEN FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Marian Knox, ............. Reporter Billy Ira Taylor, ....... Treasurer Laquita Alexander, Vice-President Louis Everett, ... ..... President Virginia Glaspv, .........Secretary Jim Allen Ted Baker Ann Blacklock Billie Lou Bryson JUNIOR HIGH EIGHTH GRADE FAVORITES Gary Gage Billie Lou Bryson Cecilia Carey Marjorie Carroll Yvonne Case Clarance Chance William Crow Judy Daniel Mary Edwards James Ellett Ann Glimp Gary Gage Patsy Guinn Thomas Lohman Sharlyn McAllister Dixie Ann McDaniel Jean Reid Glenn Ringstaff Edward Ross Patricia Sandobal Pat Smith Jo Ann Taylor Annie Watson Dwayne Wilkinson Jack Wilson Linda Wilson Beatrice Felan Mary Felan Clyde Franklin Doyle Hair CLASS OFFICERS Jim Allen, Vice-president Cecilia Carey, Secretary Judy Daniel, Reporter Linda Wilson, Treasurer Ted Baker, President JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR HIGH CLASS FAVORITES Mollie Dodd James Boyd Ralph Baker Robert B. Bailey Howard Benton James Boyd Jimmie Daniel Mollie Dodd Florence DeLeon Lois Felan Mary Hall Anita May Heckel Bonnie Lou Heine Judy Kincheloe Tommy Knight SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Bentley Knox Donald Massey Hugh McCoy Lois Pearson Mars m Ray Lanny Ross Kieth Smith Norman Snow Larry Travis Joy Lee Wall Harry Watson Shirlene Wilkinson CLASS OFFICERS Kieth Smith, vice-president Howard Benton, reporter James Boyd, treasurer Jimmie Daniel, president Bobby Bailey, secretary JUNIOR HIGH SIXTH GRADE Allen, Jimmie Baker, Betty Baladez, Isaac Jr. Brizendine’, Judy Castro, Patricia Chance, Margaret Cox, Gene Daniel, Shirley Dcaver, Donny Elliott, Willis Everett, Dickie Franklin, E mon Franklin, Jo Ann Franklin, Randolph Glaspy, Mol lie Guinn, Bill Hudgins, Sadalcne Huggins, Billie Lee Kcevert, Eddie Knight, Donald Ray McAllister, Charla McAllister, Robert McDaniel, Aldeen Powell, Leta Price, Mary Bea Raby, Douglas Watson, Alton Watson, Joyce Stiles, Billie (not pictured) FIFTH GRADE Bolt, Edith Castro, Casamino Cobb, Dewain Crawford, Jackie Daniel, Horace R Davidson, Grover Davidson, Larry Dodd, Tommie Franklin, Billy J. Goolsby, Ann Hair, Ray Hall, Jimmie Lee Hamilton, Sammy Headrick, Joyce Heine, Shirley Hopkins, Jack Miles, Dolores Morris, Geraldine Orr, Jean Ray, James Ray, Maurine Reid, Joe Ringstaff, Janice Sandobal, Fidelia Teague, Lana Travis, Dorothy Turner, Gaylon Turner, Shiron Wallace, «William Wall, Gay Nell Wommack, Mike Zalmanek, Helen Not picturedJerry Kauffman FOURTH GRADE Allen, Franklin Allen, Irene Baker, Claudia Brizendine, Lana Campos, Alex Carroll, Jennie Cobb, Larry Cox, Don Daniel, Gaylon Davidson, Martha Did way, Kenneth Ellctt, Myra Escamillo, Tiburcia Everett, Linda Felan. A. M. Jr. Fielder, Ronnie Franklin, Thomas Guinn, Jack Guzman, Louisa Headrick, Sue Hudgins, Lorease Insall, Anna Lucille Kincheloe, James Knox, Beatrice Leach, Wayne Lewis, Rodney Meldonado, Stella Miles, Harold Nicholson, Annette Pearson, Gearldine Pearson, Mearline Raby, Doris Ray, Edwina Ray, Joyce Marie Smith, Dexter Snow, Annie Dell Stiles, Thomas Stubblefield, Bruce Taylor, Terry Mac Watson, Benda Dean THIRD GRADE Bolt, John Paul Bostic, Barbara Chance, Katherine Christian, Jerry Cook, Ernest Dell Crow, Carl Daniel, Wayne Davidson, Molly Deaver, Kaye Estepp, Kenneth Felan, Lonzo Ischy, Ronnie Knight, Ronald Van Knight, Virginia Ann Kruhl, Dolly Ann Leach, Donald Lundgren, Peggy Massey, Ann Massey, Larry Joe Miles, Darlene Mirando, Patsy Morris, Bonnie Oertli, Ernestine Pearson, Margie Perry, Donnie Ray, Katherine Reed, Carolyn Reed, Cecilia Ruble, Syann Sims, Dale Smith, Steve Solis, Johnny Watson, Troy Williams, Glynda t SECOND GRADE Allen, Judie Baker, Pat Barton, Larry Bird, Florene Bird, Wade Bowmer, Mildred Box, Alton Ray Boyd, Larry Brizendine, Jean Broadway, Alta Fae Carroll, Donald Carter, Rebecca Christian, Sue Crawford, Ivan Lee Dickerson, Martha Dodd, Donnie B. Escamilla, Nancy Escamilla, Victoria Fielder, Susanne Guzman, Felipe Headrick, David Heine, Delane Heine, Judy Jass, Mary Margaret Jernigan, Dorothy Kirk, Clinton Kirk, Thomas Knight, Charles Knox, Carolyn Lester, Sandra Marshall, Oston Massey, Winston Mirando, Juanita McDaniel, Jimmie Pearson, Elaine Pearson, Jane Sandobal, Paula Smith, Delbert Solis, Roy Taylor, Benny Worrell, George Lee Zalmanek, Frankie - FIRST GRADE Alexander, Jimmy Barrow, Glendon Bailey, Ronny Benton, Edrie Erie Bird, Claudeane Brizendine, Lloyd Broadway, Clayton Bryson, Rachel Ann Caddell, Herman Lee Cameron, Diane Castro, John Castro, Margarita Cook, Sandra Kay Daniels, Patience Darter, Connie Ruth Escamillo, Cornelio Escamillo, Grcgerio Escamillo, Julian Felan, Ralph Franklin, Lucilc Garrett, Earline Hamilton, Jerry Heckel, Lloyd Insall, Robert Byron Jernigan, Margie Keevert, Karen Lohman, Joyce Maldonado, Gloria Montgomery, Pamala Payne, Lillian Rau, Pamela Ray, Douglas Ray, Larry Reid, John Horace Ross, Dewaine Ross, Elaine Saiis, Juanita Sandavol, Basilio Teague, Pat Turner, Darrell Watson, Polly Worrell, Clinton Worrell, Shirley Guzman, Carlos, not pictured DISTRICT 28-B CHAMPIONS Back Row: Louis Everett, Marvin Dodd, Rogers Handy, Eldon Williams, Glennie Laws, Wildred Crawford, Joe Wilson. Middle Row: Coach Andrews, Lynn Buckner, Charles Bird, Curtis Peery, Clinton Ringstaff, Charles Normann, Wendell McAndrew, Dick Collins. Front Row: Manager Ernest Crum, Stewart Brizendine, Manuel Jass, Ed Niel Collins, Milton Newton, Terry Crawford, Jack Bowmer, Carlyle Franklin, Manager A. H. Barton III. FOOTBALL SEASON They Opponent 25 Burnet 13 Concordia 12 Marble Falls 00 Liberty Hill 13 Manor 0 Johnson City 13 Dripping Springs 13 Evant 0 Cherokee 14 Lometa 54 Bartlett (Bi-district) We 6 13 6 14 26 25 25 13 36 18 0 SENIOR LETTERMEN WENDELL McANDREW Quarterback 4 year letterman Co-captain JOE CAMPOS Co-captain Fullback 2 year letterman WILDRED CRAWFORD End 4 year letterman ED NIEL COLLINS Halfback 3 year letterman MANUEL JASS Halfback 3 year letterman LYNN BUCKNER Center I year letterman ELDON WILLIAMS End 3 year letterman CLINTON RINGSTAFF Halfback 2 year letterman GLENNIE LAWS End 3 year letterman BASKETBALL TEAM Louis Everett Dick Collins Charles JNormann Joe Campos Manuel Jass Jack Bowmer Eldon Williams Glennie Laws Clinton Ringstaff Lynn Buckner Wendell McAndrew Terry Crawford Coach Joe R. Andrews 2 points for Manuel B BASKETBALL TEAM Scramble at Georgetown Tournament JUNIOR FOOTBALL TEAM TRACK TEAM VOLLEYBALL TEAM Back Row: Virginia Glaspy, Lenora Jass, Wilma Hair, Nancy Wilson, Lovelle Price, Rosalyn Williams, Donna Wilkin- son, Coach Fasel. Front Row: Gerry Price, Yvonne Carroll, Jackie Price, Armour Lois Phelps, Bobbie Clark, Patsy Watson, Vesta Lee Crow, Molly Watson. CATHERINE ORR MISS BHS GLENNIE LAWS MR BUS FFA SWEETHEART Catherine Orr CURTIS PERRY Mathematics W. H. Pittard, Jr., Voc. Ag Teacher Harry Glimp, President Marvin Dodd, Vice-president Joe Wilson, Secretary Billy McCoy, Treasurer Stewart Brizcndine, Reporter Gaylene Belvin, Sentinel FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Margaret Ann Knox, President Catherine Orr, Vice-president Jackie Price, Secretary Ray Nell Hall, Treasurer Mona Dodd, Parliamentarian Patsy Watson, Historian Wilma Hair, Reporter Mina Beth Wall, Pianist Norene Everett, Song Leader Miss Carol Kubena, Sponsor DRUM MAJOR Catherine Orr TWIRLERS Patsy Watson Virginia Glaspy Jacquelyn Price MASCOTS Karen Keevert Rachel Bryson PEP SQUAD CHEERLEADERS TWIRLERS STUDENT COUNCIL Standing: Cecilia Carey, Charles Orr, Mona Dodd, Fred Rau, sponsor; A. H. Barton, Molly Watson, Pat Smith. Seated: Patsy Watson, Catherine Orr, vice-president; Wendell McAndrew, president; Emma Jewel Ruble, secretary; Marvin Dodd. The Alma Mater The gathering of the nuts Newcomer Geneva Nix He’s a real Bertram mani Captains receive district trophy The man with the paddle The 3 Mosquitoes seems quiet interested in the present aren Guess who? Gene, sponsor, and calf Snow Scene Miss Homemakind A sweetheart Almost in high school Another sweetheart} Harry gets keys to tractor The Burnet game Sleepy time gals Paris Fashions twins itter Pat Pittard Whoops someone. d o IN THE LUNCHROOM They All Reach For JUST RIGHT . . . Richter’s Butter Krust Bread Austin Coca - Cola Bottling Co. AUSTIN, Around The Comer From Anywhere REG US PAT OFF 4. TEXAS BERTRAM AUTO CO. Distributors for DODGE PLYMOUTH Dependable Cars - Trucks Arthur Fry- Used Cars James Fry LET US HELP FARMERS STATE Capital and Surplus $60, 000. 00 BANK Member F. D. I. C. BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES HENNA-SCHULZE CHEVROLET CO y CHEVROLET f HERMAN L. FRYMIRE LEE’S THE SHOP OF BETTER GIFTS Mrs. E. Lee Gibson Highway 29 Bertram W . D. RUBLE S SON DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LIVESTOCK Bertra m DuPont Paints for all purposes Plumbing Supplies F urniture Appliances COMPLIMENTS OF F A R M E R S G I N MAGNOLIA Petroleim Co. R. J. NEWTON, AGENT CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES Mrs. W. A. Hall BERTRAM F ill up with FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES from GOODE’S STORE LOWEST PRICES S . H . T A Y L 0 R HARDWARE OLIVER OLIVER TRACTORS k EQUIPMENT MOORE'S PAINTS AND VARNISHES HURRY TO PLUMBING TOOLS PARTS AND SERVICE A . B . M C G I L L % CO. For all makes of Tractors for Everything to eat and wear COMPLIMENTS of Pressley Motors SALES Highway 291 SERVICE Phone 85 Burnet, Texas When in Burnet Carl’s WELCOME YOUR FAMILY STORE IN TO THE BURNET J a y c e e House Adams Food Store BURNET Edgar Flower Shop F AMBULANCE Edgar uneral Horn On the square Burnet Bertram and Burnet SCOGGINS Furniture Co THE HOUSE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE Phone 223 Burnet PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD Trade at Chester’s Boot And Shoe Shop Phone 83 Burnet CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES Dairy Cream D r i v e - I n n Highway 281 Burnet C. N. Faris Kroegers Truck § Implement Co. INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS EQUIPMENT Phone 1-r 2 Burnet INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SERVICE Wofford Jewelry WATCHES SILVERWARE DIAMONDS WATCH REPAIR Burnet The Galloway Company EVERY KIND OF INSURANCE BONDS Phone 338 Burnet, Texas P. E. SMITH, M. D. T. D. VAUGHAN, M. D. Smith Hospital And Clinic Mrs. P. E. Smith, Business Manager Eleanor Smith Fannie Snow Nellie Klose Bessie Havens T. W. Chandler COMPLIMENTS Globe Theater BERTRAM, TEXAS Wilkinson Implement Co WELDING AND REPAIRING Heine 24 Hour Service SERVICE STATION AND GROCERY Congratulations-- Bertram School FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE Insurance Protection Old Line Companies Represented Mrs. Reed Davidson Lackey Motors PLYMOUTH - DESOTO CARS GMC TRUCKS AND PICKUPS Parts and Service SALES AND SERVICE Phone 71 Bertram Bertram Locker Plant B. D. WATKINS, Owner GOOD MEATS IS OUR BUSINESS Phone 121 Bertram, Texas A.C . Pe r r y Gulf Distributor Phone 120 Bertram Chick’s Cafe And Malt S h o p| Serving fine food EVERYONE WELCOME Mr. Mrs. C. L. Daniel Bertram Feed And DAVID WILLIAMS Bertram A complete line of feeds and seeds BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES Bertram Cleaners C. F. STUBBLEFIELD Y M c F a r I i n Drug Headrick’s Service Station DRESS,-?) UP-? , ,;pf H) Wc'v f '1 ° o =| HAIRCUT DUCHESS DELUXE ICE CREAM Kirk's Barber Shop Polar QUALITY CHEKD ICE CREAM Home Furniture Company COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Burnet IN. T H E A T E COMPLIMENTS OF White Theatres Burnet H . B . Gaddy Machinery Company 1714 South Congress Avenue Austin, Texas Your GALION Dealer for Southwest Texas THE END — s
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