The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, April 21, 1933 Page: 3 of 6
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Qficers Elected!
Boutd Announced
Office? fdi the Schwertner
Atiifetil Club iwfcre elected last
Ifotldfet night. The oficers as
p- mecietraro: aviarim nenry man
ager; J. K. Wiiiiams promoter;
HArjtf iPetklnB promoter; P. A.
MafcejoWflky secretary - treas
urer; . a. Turner Jr. reporter.
Thei schedule of touts for
liext Mohdajr night April 24 at
( :u o'ciock to (which the pub-
He id invited to attend without
admission charge follows
'partt t t
jrieiiminanes.
Main bouts:
J. A Townsend
Barney ' Douclas.
Schwerther in four rounds ; Red
Moore "bf Holland versus Elton
JacksOh of Schertner in 4
rounds ; Delma Leatherman of
Bartlett versus Buck Street of
Schwetfctier in 4 rounds.
Jack Coker was in Granger
Tuesday.
in
Jr. versus
both of
DEFEATED.
The Alligator Hustlers defeat-
ed the Bartlett Bull Pups 25 to
6 Wednesday afternoon at Alligator.
A thousand Baby Chicks for
sale every Tuesday. Custom
hatching1 set Monday. BartlcU
Hatchery.
Mrs. A. Beckman and family
have as their guests this week
Mrs. Ben Janousky ajid Ben Jr.
Bert Comer of Holland was a
Bartlett visitor Tuesday.
George Wohlet iwas in Bart-
lett Tuesday.
E. R. Arndt was in Davilla on
business Tuesday.
Foster Morris of Boerne spent
the Easter holidays With his
wife who is visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. R. S. Thompson.
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Mrs. Marvin Mffoye and sons
of San Antonio visited this week
with her mother Mrs. Francis
Partlow.
A thousand Baby Chicks for
sale every Tuesday. Custom
hatching set Monday. Bartlett
Hatchery. ....
Hampshire pigs for" sale.
Kirk Knight
Mrs. Dimit Whitlow was the
guest of her sister MrS: Phill
Weaver of Waco the past week
end.
Miss Hilda Krigle of Holland
spent Sundav with Miss Aibina
Bobalik.
Sam Dillarri and Cecil Joyce
were in Dallas Monday on busi-
ness. :
Max Beyer of Schwertner was
in town Thursday morning.
Hampshire pigs for sale.
Kirk Knight
Trade your old tires to H.
Schmidt for new Federal tires.
He will allow you ?1.00 and up
on balloontires. $3.95 and your
old battery will buy a new battery.
The father of Rev. Bogisch
was pastor of the Bartlett Luth-
eran Church for several years.
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Mrs. George Ware of Belton
js 'Visiting this week Vith Mrs.
W. W. Walton and Mrs. Nola
Kinney.
Mrs. Lucille Walker of San
Antonio was called home to the
bedside of her mother who has
been seriously ill the past few
weeks.
Mrs. Louis LangoulSi of San
Antbnio spent a fow days this
week in the home of her mother
Mrs. Jacob Isaac Sr. and Mr.
and Mrs. Will Lawrence.
II. Schmidtovill pay you rwm
for your old tires on new Fetter
al' tires. Ford and Chevrolet
belts 40 cents. 5.50 exchang
for Willard battery.
Hampshire pigs for sale.
Kirk Knight
Mis3 Effie Lou Modessete of
Belton was a week-end visitor
in the homo of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. C. Modessete.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Whitlow
were Temple and Waco visitors
Sunday.
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and cortrRH making.
Aefawrafen Coffee will servo Kcr
bef.
DUNCAN COFFEE COMPANY"
LUMBER AT DEPRESSION
PRICES
We have just unloaded a number of carloads of
nice bright strictly Ionglcaf lumber that can be
bought cheaper than pre-war prices. For a limited
time wc are offering the following cash prices on
lumber:
1x8 shiplap
per M
1x6 rough
per M :...
2x4 S4S
per M .!
1x4 S4S
per M
2x6 S4S
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$22.00
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$22.00
$20.00
$20.00
r $2.95
Compare our prices and let us save you money on
your next bill.
J. S. Fox Lumber and Hardware
Granger Texas
LAWRENCE BROS.
GROCERY SPECIAL
For Saturday April 22
We will serve you with our dalicious Cakes marfe at
at our Bakery. Come and try some.
25c Blue Handle Broom to go at 15c
30c White Handle Broom to go at 20c
14 oz. Package National Oatmeal 5c
2 Packages Whcaties and one 35c Skippy" Bowl for 25c
Quart Bottle Ginger Ale Giant Size 18c
Quart Jars Sor and Dills Goes for 18c
2 'a lb. Can Golden State Sliced Peaches 2 for 25c
3 lb. Red Top Axle Grease 28c
1 lb. Gibbs Pork and Beans 5c
Worchcslcr Sauce for Barbecues 20c
Louisiana Red Hot Tobasco Sauce for Barbecues 10c
Vi lb. Package Marshmallows 10c
1 lb. Celophanc Bag of Fresh Cocoanut :. 8c
1 lb. Cellophane Bag of Fresh Cocoanut 20c
Fresh and the Best Strawberries 8c
Fresh Bread Sliced or Plain 5c
10c Congo Pies Fresh Made for 5c
All Made in Bartlett
Millers Whole Wheat Bran Flakes 9c
Millers Crispy Corn Flakes .". 10c
Fresh Beans from the Valley Pound 5c
2 lb. Bottles of Preserves 30c
Vi lb Schilling's Tea 18c
14 oz. Package Oatmeal with Glass Tumbler 9c
Fresh Tomato and Pepper Plants Per Bunch 10c
Steaks . 12c3w
Sliced Cured Ham 20c 5
TRADE US YOUR COUNTRY PRODUCE FOR GROCE
ONLY FOR THIS DAY '
Heavy Hens lb 8c
Light Hens lb 6c
Roosters lb 4c
Fryers lb 15c
No. 1 Turkeys lb 6c
Geese lb. 5c
Ducks lb 6c
Butter Fat lb
Eggs doz
Yellow Corn bu. .
White Corn Bu. .
Mixer Corn bu
Sacked Oats bu. ...
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Phone 59 and 90
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Announces For Sat. April 22
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In stage coach days an egg rarely traveled fur.A
uco were limited by the distance ahorse could
duce
Markets for farm pro-
trot in a lew hours.
I Now there's no limit. Eggs sojd byTarm patrons of Swift & Com-
! 4pany's 100 and more produce stations have a market virtually as
f wide as the United States. Swift's Brookfield eggs and butter can
1 r and do go wherever consumer demand is good.
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'Iceting costs on the way. Volume ond efficiency make tliese costs low.
5wift & Company profits over a period of years have averaged
'less than half a cent a pound of all products and per dozen of eggs.
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Swifii & Cnipffluiyi .
' Purveyors offina foods $80
This will be a Real Bargain Carnival!
Attend This' Bargain Day and Save Plenty
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I SATURDAY 5 For
49c
1 100 WASH DRESSES
i SATURDAY AT
49c
1 75c MENS DRESS SHIRTS
I SAATURDAY
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75c ALL OVER EYELET
EMBROIDERY
40Inches Widc.Per Yard-
49c
36 IN. BROWN DOMES- 9-4 BROWN
TIGk 1 31 vds. for-
SATURDAY 12 Yds. for I AQ
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SHEETING I 15c MEN'S FANCY SOX
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Come Saturday! Come Early! A Real Bargain Day Awaits You. Bring Us Vour Eggs
Take Them In Trade. Remember The Place.
Bartlett Texas
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Fox, W. W. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, April 21, 1933, newspaper, April 21, 1933; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76279/m1/3/?q=%22Fox%2C%20W.%20W.%22: accessed April 27, 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.