The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, March 1, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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TURNIPS Purnle Ton Texas Grown Firm & Fresh
Ppund .. 3c J
Fr.OTJttFamous Extra High Patent
48 Pound Bag $1.75
APPLES Washington Fancy Winesap
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PINEAPPLE Del Monte Sliced or Crus(hedi '
No. 1 Flat Cans Each - 9c
CORN Stokeley's Finest Sweet Corn
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NEW POTATOES Fresh from the Valley
Medium Size Pound 4c i
CARROTS Texas Grown Nice Fresh Carrots
Pound 3c f
LETTUCE California Iceberg. Fresh and Crisp
Head 5c
ORANGES Texas Golden Fruit Full of Juice
Each
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GRAPEFRUIT Texas Grown Marsh Seedless
Full of Juice DOZEN ..:... 19c
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CRACKERS Sky Flake Wafers. They Are Delicious. ;;
Sample Them Here . . Ife. Box 19c ::
SALMON Nile Pink Salmon
Large Pound Can ....
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DRIED PEACHES California Evaporated
Fine For Pies Pound 12 l-2c
MILK Armour's Evaporated Double JRichnesa
3 Cans '. ."...". --' - 12c
POTATOES Maine Grown White Potatoes
10 Pounds 19c i
PICKLES Sour and Dills
Quart Jars 18c
POWDERED. SUGAR Imperial Cane in Bulk
Pound 7c i
PORK & BEANS With Pork and Tomato Sauce
Large Pound Can 6c
CORN MEAL Phillips Water Ground white corn
5 lb. Bag 20c
SYRUP Steamboat Cane and Corn Syrup
1-2 Gallon 28c
MACARONI & SPAGHETTI Oomet.Brand
Large Package 6c
Page.
Henry Mloord of Aualin was a
Bartlctt vleitor Sunday.
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Mrs. M G. SmoiOt. Mrs.
Wynne Matthows and children
Dorothy Wynne and Mary and
James Wynne of Granger visi-
ted Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fox
Tuosday.
Vl NOTICE!
I will thresh Tuesday of every
week. I hav'& all kinds of seed
for sale as Kaif fait. corn cane
Sudan Qualla and Baggs cot-
tonseed. Also have two new
Masser-Hnfr single Aw culti-
vators and one Bell planter for
sale. OTTO PESCHEL
25-26 Rt. 1 Bartlett Box 307.
Mrs. A. E. Probst and daugh-
ter Elizabeth' of Thrall visited
Mrs. Frank Joiner Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bailey
James Bailey Mrs. Cecil Hui.t
and Mrs. W. J. Harlan attended
the funeral of Dr. J. W. Witt in
Waco last Friday.
opportunity. Don't let it pass.
Have your custom hatching scfc
With U8.-Bartl.ett Hatchery. l
ATTENTION FARMERS!
Cottonseed are a good price
and all kind of feeds are muck
higher than last year but it is
still more profitable to feed our
cake in preferencefl&o seed. We
are exchanging as usual pourfi
for pound. Wo appreciate your
business. Fanners Cottonseed
Products Co. ttt
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Mrs. E. M. Wilson and Mrs.
Claude Wakefield and daughter
of Houston spent last iwek-end
here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blair Mrs.
Naurette SJtewart and daugh-
ter Joan visited Miss Lizzett
Walker in Altair last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dennis
were in Waco Saturday and Sun-
day. Mrs. Essie Lee Hunt spent
last week-end in Houston as a
guest of her sister Mrs. Chas.
Schwartz.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Grin-
stead of Granger visited their
daughtter and son-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Creth Lewis last Fri-
day and Saturday.
STAR 4-Ply Tiro Guarantceflsfor
15 Months and 6-PIy Tire Guar-
anteed for 18 Months. Comew
and inspect these wonderfal
Tires against otncr good tires.
Star Batteries Star Oils.
Battery recharge 30c.
Heavy Duly B Battery 1.25
Don't fail to tune in on your
Radio at 7:30 a. m. daily except
Saturday and Sunday ovear
WFAA WOAI KPRC.
Phone 159
MAN WANTED For Raw-
leigh (Route of 800 families.
Write today. Rawleigh Dept.
TXC-45-SA. Memphis Tenn. 27
FOR SALE!
Hegari Seed for sale at $2.50
per 100. Curtis Albrecht. ltc
SUGAR Fine Granulated in Paper -Bags
10 Pounds 52c
GREEN BEANS Cut Stringless Beans
No. 2 Can 10c ?
SAUER KRAUT Made From Fresh Cabbage
Large Can Each 13c t
POTTED HAM Armour's Potted Ham for Lunches Z
3 Cans For 10c
This year is the poultryman's
BEFORE SUCH A
SM00ThSHAVING BLADE -i
at this low pries !
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FRESH OYSTERS: Government Inspected Kept Fresh In Frigidaire Dozen ...10c
Regal Peaberry Coffee the finest grade fresh from the roaster we grind it for you lb...25c
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE
Good to the
last drop.
lb. Can
32c
BABY FOODS Heinz Strained Foods: Peas
Beets Beans Spinach Tomatoes Vegetable.
Soups Prunes Cereal CAN 10c
Belle Grucegy Cn.
BARTLETT TEXAS
Cigarettes:
Chesterfields
Old Gold
Lucky Strike
Camefy
2 Packages
35c
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IF your car uses too much oil
and gas and has lost its pep $
it can be corrected The Storm- ffl
inizing Way .... First-class
equipment.
"WE SERVE
TOJ PLEASE"
VILLA !
Mrs. John Wilson and
Belton visitors last
of Buckholts
jitor Friday.
A. Robinson
I Mrs. Robin-
Austin Sunday.
Miss Laura Server spent the
leek-end in Rogers.
CARD OF THANKS.
i We wish to express our sin-
Ire appreciation w au m
liends who so deeply sympa-
Mzedl and assisted during our
ureavement.
J. S. White and Children.
CARD OF THANKS.
I wish to express my sincere
ppreciation for th6 flowers
lards and letters I received
luring my illness in the hospit
al. May the good Lord bless
fach and every one of you.
ALICE GEBERT.
of Schwertner announced the
arrival of a son. February 26.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Warineer
of Bryan were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Kelley Lawrence Monday.
The feeding 6lement of cot-
tonseed has not advanced in
price as fast as the whole cot-
tonseed so consequently you
can get more feed for your seed
today than ever. Farmers Cot-
tonseed Products Co. 25-26
Mrs. Fred Blair and daughter
Lucille visited Miss Mildred
Cratt and other relatives in
Temple last Friday and Saturday.
The Woman's Missionary So-
ciety of the Methodist church
will serve chili and oysters Sat-
urday at the Stokes-Blair Hdw.
building. A Food Sale will be
held at the same time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Via and
children visited in Houston last
week-end.
FOR Sale Penney Amuse-
ment machine cost $30.00. Just
like new will sell for $6.50 for
quick sale. Enquire at Tribune
office. It.
Order your Baby Chicks ear-
y. We take chicks off every
Tuesday. Bartlett Hatchery f.
Mr. and Mrs. Dimit Whitlow
spent last week-end in Waco
visiting friends.
Mrs. Jacob Isaac was an Aus-
tin visitor Thursday.
Arthur Wacker of San Anto-
nio visited his father Arthur
Wacker recently.
of Austin visited Mrs. J. T.
Schrock Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Homer Moore and son
and Mrs. Claude Benson and
daughter who have been visit-
ing in the A. K. Wheeler home
returned to Harllngen Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. McGmnis
were Taylor visitors Sunday.
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ABDS20JOOOMIIXSTO THE IJFE OP YOUR MOTOR
CY YOUNG'S GARAGE
PHONE 163
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Business & Professional
DIRECTORY
BARTLETT ICE
& COLD STORAGE
"SAVE WITH ICE"
G. C. CORMANY Prop.
J. E. Tipton was in Temple
Tuesday.
EOur Cottonseed Cake is still
y far the cheapest supplement
)u can ieea your cows muies
id horses. You can cut your
jrn nair oy adding a lew
junds of cake to your mules
horse feed. Farmers Cot-
raseed Froductsi KJO.
Mrs John Clayton and daugh-
ter of Kerens and Mrs. L. L.
rWilks o Hubbard were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rown-
tree Monday.
Mr. awl Mrs Bill Matojowisky woo&end.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Teorcre and
25-26 sons Melvin and Stanley visi
ted relatives wv Houston last
A few years ago when cotton-
seed were the price as now. Cake
and meal were 50c a sack high-
er so it is economy to trade your
seed for our products. Farmers
Cottonseed Products Co. 25-26
Mrs. A. E. Wheeler who has
been a patient in a Temple hos-
pital for the past two weeks is
expected home this week. 'Mr.
Wheeler has been in Temple
with Mrs. Wheeler part of this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Mooreland
Friday-Saturday
"Girl of the Limberlost"
Gene Straton Poter's Novel.
A picture you will enjoy.
Also Comedy and Serial.
Sunday-Monday 3-4
"ANN OF GREEN GABLES"
A wonderful production. One
of the best since Little Women.
Also News and Comedy.
Tueejtlay-Wednesday 5-6
"GRIDIRON FLASH"
With Eddie Quinlan-Betty Fur-
ness football picture from the
Kick-off. . . and Comedy.
Thursday Only
"HELLDORADO"
With Richard Arlen and others
R.S. SUTTON M.D.
GENERAL PRACTICE
Office in August Schrieber
Residence. Special attention to
fitting glasses.
Phones: Office 54. Res. 109
Gus T. Leatherman
General Insurance
Bartlett Texas
Dr. O. J. KOEPKE
DENTIST
Phones: Office 130. Res. 17
Phone 103
JUDGE'S
BARBER SHOP
FIRST CLASS BARBERING
Farmers'
Cotton Seed Product
Company Inc.
BARTLETT TEXAS
THE
BARTLETT TRIBUNE
JOB PRINTING
OF ALL KINDS
This Ad and 25c Admits Two
except Thursdays.
RULER'S BARBER SHOP
Snappy
Barber Service
JACOB ISAAC
WRITES
INSURANCE
A. F. CZAROW2TZ
INSURANCE AGENry
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Fox, W. W. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, March 1, 1935, newspaper, March 1, 1935; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76366/m1/3/: accessed April 20, 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.