The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 29, Ed. 1, Friday, April 3, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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"Where Most People Trade"
American Beauty Flour: 48-lb'. bag $1.90
Bran and Shorts jn Cotton Bags Tankage.
For-get-me-not Flour: 48-lb $1.90
Lay Mash Chick Starter Chick Scratch Hen
Scratch Growing Mash Oats tor Poultwp
Powdered Charcoal Meat and Bone Scraps.
Old Homestead Flour: 48-lb. bag. $1.70
NiVlirtlarm'e Tcterl Puritv Brand Arizona He-
gari and Milo Maize; Texas-grown Dwarf v
Milo Maize.
Prairie Flour: 48-lb. bag $1-60 J
Large Coffee. Bags fine for grain of. all kinds.
3mall Post Toasties: 3 packages :...25c
Shoe Polishes in all kinds and varieties name J
your color. ' t
Gold Dust Washing Powder: package 3c i
Garden and Flower Seed: large stock splen
did assortment.
Blue. One or Reliable Flour: 48-lb $1.80
Easter Candies" and Candy Eggs; also Egg Dye J
Tested Sudan per pound 3c
Olives: Plain stuffed and Ripe all kinds for
party and picnic uses.
Borax Washing Powder: 8 packages for... 25c
Brooms Mops Furniture Polish Soaps and
Cleansers i
Peter Pan Salmon: 2 cans for .....25c
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Mr. and Mrs. George Hompol
visited in Georgetown Stuuluy.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton
were in Lometa Sunday.
Allen
Mrs. LaRoy Johnson retumrtU
Monday from Hfoustort whore sho
spont several days visiting
frionda.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Grimes of
Tulsa Oklahoma were recent
guests of Mrs. J. M. Smith nnd
Mrs. Norn Garth.
. Mr. and Mrs. Wondt Lumpkin
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Miller were 'and son have been guests of Mrs.
Houston visitors Tuesday.
THE GERSBACH-WACKER CO.
& Bartlett Texas
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Mi and Mrs. C. E. Lamb vis-
ited in Taylor Sunday.
Billy Walton of Corpus-Christ!
spent last Thursday hero.
Benson Adams was a Temple
visitor Sunday.
Mrs. Imogens Rucker and Har
ry Rucker wero Temple visitors
Monday.
Mrs. J. K. Knight and Mrs
Kirk Knight wro in Austin Tuesday.
Cecil Hunt this week.
Miss Corrine Trice of Waco
visited in Bartlett Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blair were
Temple visitors Monday.
Miss Evelyn Robertsvand Miss
Johnnye Jo Dugger students at
Draughts business college in
Dallas spent the week-end in
Bartlett.
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Miss Stella Whitlow of Taylor
spent the week-nd with her
parents Mr. raid Mrs. Lon Whitlow.
Mrs. Davidson and Miss Lynn
Davidson of Holland were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bartlett this
week.
Philmore Czarowitz of Bryan
spent the 'week-end with his par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. A. Czaro-witz.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Fox of
Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Fox were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Fox in Hearne Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cates Her-
bert Cates and Sonny Cates vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moss in
Kingsville last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. P .M. Cox and
son P. M. Jr. and Frank Speeg-
le of Taylor attended the base-
ball game in Austin Monday be-
tween the Philadelphia Pirates
and Chicago White Sox.
Among the students who spent
the week-end with their parents
were Alfred Gross of the Univei'-
sity of Texas Randolph Brown
of Southwest State Teachers'
College Jimmy Power of A. & M.
and Billy McCarty of Southwestern.
Miss Elizabeth Probst spent
the week-end with relatives in
San Antonio.
Mrs. Ned Bartlett and Mrs. E.
P. Jones were Temple visitors
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bclding of
Austin were guests of their
mother Mrs. M. L. Bolding over
the week-end.
Mrs. Grady Woods and daugh-
ter Patricia have returned to
their home in Galveston follow-
ing a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
C. P. Stokes.
Suella Murphy and Christine
McGinnis have returned to C. I.
A. after spending the week-end
with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Janosky and
ison Ben and Mr. and Mrs. Tra-
vis Mansell of Austin were
guests of Mrs. A. Beckman last
week-end.
Rev. W. R. Underwood and A.
C. Dabbs and son. Edwin at
tended a county B. T. U. meet-
ing in Taylor last Thui-sday
night.
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"Where Most People Trade"
Canned Spagghetti easily prepared for hot f
weather use.
Heinz Soups: all kinds 15c and 10c
Campbell's Soups all kinds 10c
Cereals: 28 brands and sizes kept fresh and X
sanitary.
Ask how you may obtain free of charge with
Fiolger's Golden Gate Drip Coffee a nice drip
pot.
Extracts: Vanilla Lemon Strawberry Bana-
na and Almond.
Pineapple and Grape-fruit juice Tomato and
Kraut Juice Ginger Ale Grape Juice.
Jello in 6 flavors: Lemon Lime Orange
Strawberry Raspberry and Cherry.
Peanut Butter: with the fresh nut-like flavor
all sizes.
Catsup' Sweet and Sour and Dill Pickles.
Saxet and Saltine Crackers Smacks.
Salad Dressings and Spreads Worcestershire
Sauce Hot Tobasco Sauce.
Jams Jellies and Preserves in nice assortment.
3-ounce Cherries 10c
Machine Oil Electric Motor Oil Axle Grease.
Clothes Pins and Clothes Lines Wash Boards
lubs.
-polish your stove when taking
Stove Polish-down.
THE GERSBACH-WACKER CO.
Bartlett Texas
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This Friendly all white wing'
tip brogue in Stag Buck is
just the shoe for you this
Slimmer. It is good tor street
and business wear sport wear
and for formal Summer wear.
Let us fit you and have that
feeling of being correctly
dressed. It's an outstanding
value at $5.00. We can show
you many other new 6tylcs in
your sise.
The BsrMilre our full brpugi
wiogtp; ail white
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IF I T'S A "CURLEE"
You Are Always Right in Style.
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Got ready for Easter (April 12). Buy your suit today.
Wo have your size ycur particular stylo and in a range of
fabrics that will be n surprise to' you. We can fit you if you
are Tall or Short Fat cr Thin. We can fit a size 50 just as
easy as a slender 84. We-can give you the plain back models
or the very newest in belted styles. ( ' .
Come to this store to buy your 198G Spring Suit. Wonder-
ful values awa.it you here.
$20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $29.50
J. I CO.
WE ARE PROUD
of the "STETSON" styles we offer
this Spring. You know there are none
better. This is the only store in Bartlett
where you can buy the "STETSON".
We offer a large selection in styles and
colors.
$5.00 $6.00
HIGH QUALITY HATS
in' Spring 1 936 styles and colors are
also here for your selection.
$2.50 $3.95
Munsingwear
Panties
Large selection
at
50c
SATURDAY SPECIAL
We are offering additional assortment of the "Com-
mander" and "Boulevard" Shirts. Every shirt offered is
worth more than the price we ask. We have t every size
14-17. Buy your needs.
$1.00
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SILK PATTERNS
Saturday only we offer a large range of silks exclusive
patterns 4 yard patterns. Each pattern is worth and
was sold for $3.49. You can take your choice on next
Saturday only
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Fox, W. W. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 29, Ed. 1, Friday, April 3, 1936, newspaper, April 3, 1936; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76420/m1/4/?q=%22United%20States%20-%20Texas%20-%20Williamson%20County%20-%20Bartlett%22: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.