The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 30, Ed. 1, Friday, April 15, 1938 Page: 8 of 8
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PERSONALS
Miss Martina Schrock and Mrs.
Robert Rowntroo visited in Aus-
tin Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Thomas of
Elgin visited relatives here Sun-
day. Mrs. Cecil Hunt of Dallas is
here visiting Mr. and Mrs. 0. C.
Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob 'Ronttde
and little son are moving to Aus-
tin this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sossi and
family of Granger vsiited friends
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Townsend
visited in Lampasas last week-
end with relatives.
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Mr. Pl TMm Joite and
Ctell Tidwsll Mn?LM Walker
and Daughter Mr. and Mrs; Ira
Carpenter and daughter all of
Granger visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bonnie Vernon Monday evening.
Stanton Allen and Hdrry Al-
Iene are visiting in Dallas this
Ien visited in Dallas this week.
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Mr. and 'Mr. H. W. Wacker
and children Johnnie May and
Sally who have returned from
the Valley are visiting with Mrs.
Emma Wacker and Mrs. T.
Breihan.
Mrs. Heinie Helf of Austin vis-
ifftfl bnr nnrrnit-R. Mr. and MrB.
J. C. Adams this week. She left
Tuesday for Cleveland Ohio to
l'm'n linr himhand. who is With
the Cleveland Indians Base Ball
Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steglich
and little daughter were visitors
in Granger Sunday.
Mrs. M. B. Stokes who has
"been visiting her mother in Ar-
kansas returned home this week.
Miss Elizabeth Rich spent the
week-end in Temple with relatives.
y Mr. and Mrs. Cy Young were
in Waco Sunday to attend tne
servises by Gypsie bmith.
Gayle Modesette who has been
in Bisbee Arizona ihas returned
to Texas to accept a position.
E. W. Powitzsky of Akron
Ohio hasfJbeen here visiting his
mother Mrs. Ida Powitzsky.
Miss Lorena Guenzel who is
attending school in Austin was
'here to spend the week end.
fiai'slrf Modesette of Laredo
was a visitor in the home of his
parentis Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mo
rliwfcttfi Inst week-end Mrs. Mo
rinanffn nnri JniTV LOU. wllO haVG
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been visiting .here returned nome
with him.
Pnliorf. Uowntree Ji left this
week for Austin where he has
secured employment in the mail
department of the unemploy
ment bureau.
Mi. W. W fox of San Mar-
cos visited friend here Thursday.
Miss Effio Lou Modosette of
Belton spent the week-end at
home.
Mrs. Emil Mnzoch and baby
of Granger visited here Thurs-
day. I. J. Mazoch of Granger was
Bartlett visitor Tuesday!
Mrs. J. L. Jackson Mrs. Bill
Brisbin and Miss Alice Jackson
were Georgetown visitors Mon-
day. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hudspeth
and sons nre spending the week-
end in Valley Mills.
Mf mid TVTvr. A. I.. Bentlev
and Le Ruth are spending the
week-end in Ft. Wortn.
Misses Mary Elizabeth and
Lillian Modesette were in waft
ger last week-end.
Mrs. J. Pitman is" visiting in
Lockbart this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Wacker
and daughters visited .relatives
nere tnis wee.
Mrs. Chas. Modesette and lit-
tle daughters Joan and Mary
Lou of Bisbee Arizona are
here visiting in the C. A. Mo-
desette home.
fJiifinthnr Hoes arrived in
B'artlett (Thursday for a short va
cation with . his "parents and
friends. Mr. Hoes is .connected
with Sears Roebuck in Dallas.
A. A. Spacek of Granger was
a visitor here VedneFay.-'
Morris Davis of Austin visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Vernon
Tuesday.
C. L. Parker Jr. of Schwert-
ner was a Bartlett visitor Tuesday.
Miss Martha Schrock' Mrs.
Robert Rowntr.ee Sr. andi Mrs.
Robert Rowntree Jr. were visi-
tors in Temple Wednesday.
Miss Dorothy Stokes of Aus-
tin is here to .spend the week;
end with relatives.
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. Pnhruary. el in serv-
line were oo -
" Todays.
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Mr. find Mrs H. A. Dalton and
children visited in Dallas this
week.
In Temple Satjwrday to hear
and see the Bartlett orchestra.
broadcasting1 were Mrs. J. A.
Wacker awd daughter Charlotte
Ann Mrs. B. F. Coons. Mr. and
Mrs. Luke Clemons and Mrs. El-
lis Ware.
Andy Knight of Houston spent
the week-end here with his parents.
Mr. and. Mrs. E. M. Wilson of
Houston are hero visiting rela-
tifes and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walton A.
P. Czarowtz Dr. R. S. Sutton
B. Y. Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Donson A. R. Grcese Mrs. Kirk
Knight and Mrs. Kelley Law-
rence were in Waco Monday to
attend the funeral of Mrs. Lucil-
le Allen Denton sister of Stan-
ton Allen.
WE Dye Shoes Black. Alamo
Shoe Shop. . tf.
4-H MEMBERS OFFERED
AWARDS TO REPORT ON
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
Bill Behringer was a visitor in
Waco last . week-end
Miss Mildred Craft of George-
town is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Blair.
Mrs. Chas. Benson and Mrs.
Ben. Wacker were visitors in
Temple Tuesday
Miss Sarah Beth Moorland of
Austin is here visiting .Mrs. A.
C. Thompson and Miss Sarah
Laughlin.
Guenther Hoes ' of Dallas is
here spending his vacation.
Billie Marquardt and Billie
TTorton. students of the Uni
versity of Texas Austin are
here to spend the faster rfioii-
days Mrs. D. K. Leatherman and
Mrs. D. L.' Pennington visited in
Waco Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jud Bobbins pad
son of Waco were here Sunday
to attend the wedding of Miss
Alice Grigsby and Naul Sandel.
John Gillespiewho is working
in Dallas spent ttie wee.c-:r.u
here with homefolk.
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Misses Minelma and P''".-yl
Curling of Kingsville trrived
home Wednesday night to &pnd
the Easter holidays with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Curling. They will return to
Kingsville Monday.
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BABY CHICKS AND
am ATjrri?rk niitr'Tfa
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We have a trood supply
of high quality chicks on
hand now. All popular
breeds. Get these chicks
now at our new low prices.
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BAItTLETT HATCHERY
GET
Wtf
For the things you no
longer (heed. List the
articles you wish -to
dispose of in a
Tribune
Classified
"For Sale" Ad
And see how quickly
cash buyers respond.
To insert an ad all you
need do is step to your
phone and call
-34
Information is being sought
from 4-H Clubsters of the State
this summer through the Na-
tional' 4-H Rural Electrification
Program which is designed to
advance the use of electricity on
farms along the most efficient
and economical lines. Approval
and supervision of the contest by
the State Extension Service
makes all club boys and girls
eligible for participation.
Gains last year in farms being
served by high lines throughout
the nation were roundly 200000
which brings the total to 1241-
505 according to best figures.
It is estimated that 250000 ad-
ditional farms areserved by oth-
er sources.
Clubsters are asked to report
on the use of- electricity in their
poultry canning and other pro-
jects or how it might be used;
to give practical and economical
reasons for the use of various
electrical appliances; describe
any activity like discussions or
demonstrations on the farm use
of electricity; submit a record
of general 4-H activities ; and de-
scribe electrical projects of acti-
vities on' wiring and installation
and care of appliances.
Awards are provided viz : gold
medal for the best county re-
port 'all expense trip to National
4-H Club Congress for best state
roptrt a-d college scholarships
of $400 $300 $200 and $100 f or
the highest rating winners by
Extension divisions the donor
belris the Wcc-nhouse Electric
and Manufacturing Company.
No fee or obligation of any kind
"s required of contestants.
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"Where Most People Trhde"
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I American Beauty Flour: 48-lb. Bag $1.7J
American Beauty Flour: 24-lb. Bag .9$
American Beauty Flour: 12-lb. Bag....
American Beauty Flour: 6-lb. Bag....
(now you can get this fine flour sold bv ua
jj for over 30 years at reduced prices in all sizes)
American Beauty Meal: 5-lb. 20
American Beauty Meal: 10-lb ' .35
American Beauty Meal: 20-lb .60
Meal (high quality) 5-lb 15
Meal (high quality 10-lb ;....... .30
Meal (high quality) 20-lb 50
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For-get-me-not Flour: 48-lb'. Bag ....$1.75
Blue-One Flour: 48-lb. Bag 1.65
Old Homestead Flour: 48-lb. Bag.... 1.50
Prize Winner Flour: 48-lb. Bag 1.4(
Trinity Flour: 48-lb. Bag 1.40J
Duchess Flour: 48-lb. Bag 1j
(We are flour headquarters. Flour in all
ranges all of it good no junk and wortl
money. )
No. 1 Tomatoes
GOVERNOR ALLftED ASKS
COOPERATION IN CAM-
PAIGN AGAINST T. B.
Callirg upon all citizens of
Texas to cooperate in tne cam-
paign to wipe out tuberculosis
flnvprnnr James. V. Allred todav
issued the proclamation in: con
nection with tne eieventn iny
'Diagnosis Campaign of the
national state and lecal tuber-
culosis association'.
"WTTRREAK. the nrevalence
of tuberculosis goes back to the
individual man woman ar
child - as the key person in the
prevention and in the eventual
elimination of the disease; and
WHEREAS the entire cam-
naicn against tuberculosis would
make greater headway if each
individual rich and peer ur-
banitc and ruralite young and
old would regard it as has in-
Hiviriiinl resnonsibilitv to know
iteiwaste&fe10"
munity siunu iu iciawun "-
berculosis; and
WHEREAS' the Texas Tu-
the month of April will spon-
sor an educational campaign; em-
phasizing the responsibility of
the individual ot ascertain that
he and his family are free from
tuberculosis disease; that com-
munity facilities are available
ofr the discovery of early cases;
and that "open" cases of tuber-
culosis are properly isolated and
treated until they become non-
infectiou; NOW THEREFORE I
JAMES V. ALLRED Governor
of the State of Texas do hereby
proclaim the month ofApril
1938. as FIGHT TUBERCULO-
SIS MONTH in Texas and urge
every man woman and child of
the State to learn the basic facta
about this disease and its pre-
vAntfnw. nnrl to roonarata in the
!'statewide effort to eradicate it
Fancy Santos Peaberry Coffee lb.
McLaughlin's B Peaberry Coffee lb.
Libby's Pineapple Juice: 12 ounce ca
No. 2 Fancy Whole Table Apricots ijj
heavy syrup: 20c 3 cans for
Bran .....
Shorts in cotton bags
Extra Fancy Dried Apricots per pound.
1
Dole's No. 1 Crushed Pineapple-
gallon cans
Large California Lima Beans: 3 lbs.
Maxwell House Tea: -lb....... .21
i-lb I...
1-lb
(with each Hb.a hew style tea glass
in ultra-modern design)
Nicholson's Purity Brand Arizona Double
Dwarf Yellow Maize and Double Dwarft
Arizona Hegari.
Nicholson's Fancy Texas-grown Dwarf Yel
low Maize and Dwarf Hegan.
EdgemontSmaok
a real butter
w wafer .10 &
alW
I Ruby Catsup: 2 for 25
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Shredded Ralston a new and delicious cook- M
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LAWl'HER'S Chick Feed and other poultry
mashes. Ask us.
Giant Lye: 11 cans for $1
I Blackeyed Peas: 17 lbs. for
(eat them plant them;
f Quart Grape Juice
Lav Mash. Chick Starter Growing MasKj
I Oyster Shell Tankage Meat and Bone Scrap
-RglletfOafi fbFPtiultfvtTufKeyStarter Ut
I Salsbury's Poultry Remedies.
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Sincrleto'n's Pure Cane Svrun: callons.. 6(
-gallons 03
; ; Peter Pan Pink Salmon .. ' l&
: : Pole's Buffet size Crushed Pineapple: 3 for .25
Arbuckle's Coffee per lb 1 15'
(A favorite for over bv yearsj
Show Boat Coffee: a good coffee: 1-lb
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We handle about ten different varieties of
1 cheese all delicious.
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 30, Ed. 1, Friday, April 15, 1938, newspaper, April 15, 1938; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76521/m1/8/: accessed April 25, 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.