The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 41, Ed. 1, Friday, June 26, 1942 Page: 6 of 6
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PERSONALS
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Bcccnt guests in the Lon
WhiHow home were Mr. and
jfm Etl 'Walters of San Anto-
nio and Mrs. Clyde Oatman of
IfrmRfnn Mrs. Oftthian and Miss
Stella Whitlow were guests of
Mm Walters during last weeK.
fAf. atrA Mrs. Vr&8i Brahn And
baby df Waco were visitors this
week of relatives and irienas
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Franciij Czaro-
witz and dnughters of George-
town were week-end visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gzarowitz.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rush
smA son Dickie of Houst6n vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tcinert
and Mrs. arid Mrs. Paul Jesse
test Saturday and Sunday.
f Mr. and Mrs. George Hempel
.Tr. ahd family of Dallas have
been visitors of Mr. Hcmpel'a
parents here this Week.
Hr& Carroll Hill underwent a
tonsiketomy at a Taylor hospi-
tal last week.
r&.rgSe Hill is a guest of 'Bar-
jbasa Jcah Heinsohn this week in
Houston.
1 Patsy Tommy tJimmy and
Ray England of Houston are vis-
itors heje with relatives this
week.
Ruff Irvin and Steve Spiars of
Kllleen were week-end visitors
nere.
Mt&. L. R. Whiteley is a pa-
tient in a Taylor hospital this
week.
Rot. and Mrs. L. R. Vander-
pool have been visitors in Ft.
Worth this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Sh'elton Jr.
and Clough III 'have returned to
their home in Dallas after visit-
ing here.
Mrs. D. H. Jones of View is
a -visitors here in the home of
Mr- and Mrs. Cecil Joyce. '
Mr. and Mrs. Homer- Good-
night and daughter. Sarah Jane
!of Wills Point were week-end
visitors of J. E. Montgomery.
Rev. E. C. Williams of Austin
was a visitor here Inst week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brune.
Mrs. John Gillespie 'has re-
larncd from a visit With rela-
tives in San Antonio. -
Sgt. Ewing Bricc of Waco was
a visitor here for thp week-end.
Mrs. J. Manley Reynolds re-
turncd Sunday from a visit in'
Carpns Christi.
SEE THESE NEW WHITE
FAILLE HATS
... -with adjustable hcad-
scte. By releasing or tight
cuing the strap through the
Kitte buckle you have a
perfect fitting hat.
Make your selection now.
THE VOGUE
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cohen of
Taylor were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Brune Inst week-end.
' Ed Brune 'Jr. of Eilleen was
a week-end visitor here.
Misses Lucille and Alma Mae.
Berry are' visiting Dorothy
Berry hi- Wewookie G-kla. this
week.
Ellis Logan Itamscy who is
working in Corpus Ghristi spent
.he week-end visiting here.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thiele of
Round Rock were week-end vis-
itors here with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Bridges.
A. K. Wheller. has returned
from a trip to Odessa where he
visited his daughter Mrs. Ho-
mer Moore.
. Mrs. J. E. rfilkrd who has
been visiting in Dallas returned
home Sunday.
Mrs. Cecil Joyce is a patient in
a Taylor hospital where she un-
derwent an operation Monday.
.Miss Mabel Cownrt of Belton
was a week-end visitor here.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ander
son and daughters of Granger
were Sunday Visitors 'of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Schmidt.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. May of
Holland were Sunday visitors of
relatives here.
Miss Norma Beckman has
been visiting in Austin And San
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iviarcos mis weun.
Otis Lamb of Austin nvas a
visitor here Tuesday night with
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb. C. E.
Lamb ioined him for a visit' in
Bosaue County with itheir broth
er Fisher Lamb.
Ms. flRoy Mason ha returned
to ithe bedside of her sister
Laura Lee Garner who is criti-
cally ill in the Medical Profes-
sional Hospital in Corpus Chris-
ti after being at the bedside of
her brother Billie Garner who
underwent an appendectomy in
a Belton hospital June lBth. Ho
is reported as resting 'well.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Fisch-
er of Dallas visited In the Home
df Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stcglich
Saturday evening
Miss lLouise Hester spent last
week-end in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dempsey Johle and
family in Granger.
Mi and Mrs Jess Reese have
been vacationing at Inks Dam
this week.
Mrs.' 0. A Voighfc Martha
Ann and Juanita Voiglit are vis-
itors in Temple this week.
iMr. and Mrs. Dimmitt (Whit-
lov have returned from a visit
in Oklahoma City with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Whitlow and -son. '
Mrs. Doc Whiteley returned
Wednesday from a Taylor hospital.
Mrs. L. D. Sealeis spending
a few days in San Antonio with
her brother and family".
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Penning-
ton of Austin .and daughter
Mrs. Norris Davis of Wiscdnsin
visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil-
son. Sunday.'
Jesse iMeseer Jr. 1vhd h been
employed in an Ordnance Plant
in Texarkarta spent a few daya
here with his parents before tak-
ing up his new duties in Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. MdFadin
and son of Brownsville arc here
to spend tho summer
a&ftiil'iSa
Mr. and Mrs. Walter (Wick-
strom were visitors in Taylor
Wednesday.
Mrs. Ward Thornton -is visit-
ing relatives in Houston this
week.
Mrs". F. -N. Pierce of Taylor
Visited friends Here Tuesday.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
. iMrs. Will Coffield and son
Bill and Miss Mae Denson of
Granger 'were visitors here Wed-1
nesday.
Miss Annie Mae Seale of Dal-
las visited herN parents here on
Father's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Baldesch-
iviler and children have return-
ed to their home in Mathis af-
ter spending several days here
with Mrs. Baldeschiviler's moth-
er Mrs. John Driska arid fam-
ily. " . .
Juanita ahd Roland Wolf of
Eagle Lake have been visiting
their grandparents'Mr. and Mrs.
F-. F. Wolf and other relatives.
Miss Selma Wolf and Mrs. F.
F. IWolf were in Seguin Tuesday
where they attended- the funer-
al of G. Haag.
Miss Cecil Covey left last week
' j? r i'j? j? .i ..Li
(j.or jiiiuuriun lor a. sitay wnn
oier sister.
Miss Doris Mae Stokes of San
Marcos was a week-end- visitor
here.
Miss LaVerne Spiegelhauer of
Dallas was a week-end visitor
here.
CHARLES VOSPER
LANDS IN AUSTRALIA
. Mrs. Charles Vosper is in re
ceipt of a cablegram stating that
her husband Pfc. Charles Vos
per has landed safely in Aus
tralia. . " -
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Giis W. Sagcr Pastor
"This is none other but the
House of God and this is ithe
gate of .heaven." Gen. 28:17.
You are heartily invited to
worship with us and to take
part in- the educational work.
Sunday School 9:45.
Bible Classes 10:15.
Divine .service 11:00. ' (All
services are conducted in ithe
lEntrlish Intimintrol.
Every Monday Wednesday
and Friday Vacation Bibb
School and Confirmation In
struction. Let St. John's Church
assist you hi your children's
Christian training. Our times
demand the beat possible Christ
ian training for our children and
what is more Jesus commanded:
"Teaching them to observe all
things whatsoever I have com
manded you."
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CARD OF THANHS
tl want to thank everyone who
was so kind as to remember me
with cards and flowers during
my illness. God bless every one
of you.
Mrs. M. W. Albright
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin
core thanks for the kind words
deeds and .all expressions of
sympathy expressed by our
friends during bur recent be-
reavement. May God bless you.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cowart
and family
Mr. and Mrs. James Sybert
and family
Mr. and Mrs. W.WJWoodward
Mr. and" Mrs. J. D. Black
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sunday June 28th
10:00 A. -M Sunday School
11 :00 A. M Morning Worship
7:00 Evening Worship
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Miss Mary Beth Driska of
Austin spent last Thursday with
her mother Mrs. John Driska
and family. -
TUBE VULCANIZING
I specialize in fixing large
blowouts and in stem re-
placements. All work is
guaranteed.
C. W. DILLARD
20 Years Experience
IN THE
PUBLIC INTEREST
ELECT
E. F. SMITH
CHIEF JUSTICE
AUSTIN COURT OF
CIVIL APPEALS
(A Political Ad Paid for by Friends of E. F. Smith)
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M1POUTANT GOVERNMENT REGULATION REGARDING CHARGE ACCOUNTS-
PLEASE READ.
& rcenl order of the Federal Reserve Board acting under the authority of the President of.
the tfiltil Stales requires all stores granting credit to make certain changes in their credit
wrte Merchandise mny be charged but all open account credit must comply with the follow-
tad fitrmtnt: .
N Utl article shall be sold in a charge account with an agreement that payment therefor
9ny fee itrferred byond the 10th of the second calendar month following purchases." This means
ttal parti wade In May and prior to May must be fully paid for by July 10th or no additional
n4M fr y Ifotcd article mny be extended.
flint above two paragraphs and heading constitute the notice sent out by a leading Central
7mam itt$ffmfit orc with its statements.) -
W nrttt mexl a paragraph from a letter from tho Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas as of
J IS. 112: lUjej&:.Jn W defines a charge sale as an extension df credit arising out of the
4 f mf aitkk whether listed or unlisted and an account arising from a charge sale is in default
H M N ml p-nU mi the 10th day of the second calendar month following the calendar month during
wM mh afttf&f wur mid. When a charge account is in default the Registrant shall not extend
rdil tm tfc iftjif IW any charge Bale or installment sale of any listed article until the default
$ fcm twt4 by mm ef the methods shown in section 5(d). However' the Registrant may:con-
ifM fen lt ct4U a unlisted article." -
U XMN" Kwi 4 In default tin July 10th because on or before that dale you did not pay' fully
fm jp4 mp4 Attune Slay or before how can you CURE it?
f II ttjf f$jii tn (bU of Ute amount in default; ' '
ft Hf Ike ttftKwtr tnterlng Into a writ'.en agreement in good faith to pay the
Mtttl to ekf! within a period of 6 month3 or less from the date of such
ft!iftl Vy afetaBtWy equal installment payments of not less than $5.p0 per
WMittt m $tJ3$ pr wetk at substantially crital intervals not exceeding one
iMittltt r '
tM) M tkt pmthmr Hting with the creditor a Statement of Necessity in accordance
itk MMdfaw t4 and tnterlnjc into a written agreement in good faith to pay
t ummm i ttcfault within a. period of 12 months by substantially equal
ltl$iS nfl Ml substantially equal intcn-als not exceeding one month.'?
l tt m ad 3 are taken from Regulation W Consumer Credit issued by the
mmmi Hmviv ij.J
mtiMf mfttmU; wllk m in keeping your account 'in line' and please do not ask us to
't&wyttf -JU4 Htm l fmrmmm tl in default. Ssonal credit may bo extended to farmers
;HeV 4 tmtetm mlktt shsm of powons; but such credit will be strictly on a limited scale as
ft &f nwwrf !. We d not nell on installment. We will sell you on tho "lay-awny" plan.
IMm w ifi item hlh we handle which are known as "listed" items. They bear the
ns mm m y ri M SwtlMt 13-a) Group A of Regulation W; but certain footnotes have
tmM&4 t ar tht If m ytm cannot buy oa credit if your account is in default.
J. IfeftP. Ittwiitl rurlulM Uraiwries and Houurhold Litrens and Towels.
tin 1f CwtfHm timtttMm fabric aad linoleum typo rugs carpets mats nnd other floor-
wftie MMlvriJik. whether m not dwlgned to bo affixed to the floor).
If Jftlf5f f fftdtottitar rwteti ttoneit and ewlumo iewclry). .
m Ii!W 4riwdt tor hetuehuhl .
ffc tmomt. Purnm. limdWm Toltti Ciise ah Umbrclto.
m Thwrt w4 lilfeljfflferam. Equipment and UtonsHs designed for Household Use (including
gritro iwrcttefii. ehlmiwsre bmmitt and cutlery).
4f Wwrtfijr Ai?rfl nni Vurn non-miHtary includlng footwear heodwear and haberdasheryj.
41. Yftfif $ imimA for making garments or for making articles of household use.
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The information about
governmental credit re-
gulations may or may
riot affect the status of
your account. It is print-
ed here for your infor-
mation and guidance;
and a copy will be enclos-"
ed in your monthly state-
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
On July 1st from 12
Noon to 12:15 P. M. we
will sell only "War Stamps
and Bonds. We wili have
oa hand a quantity of
War Stamps in the var
ious denominations and
will be glad to co-operate
with the government by
selling you. stamps of
such value as you want.
Please do not ask us to
sell you anything else
during the 15-minuto
period designated. We
are going to have a spec-
ial booth for this pur-
pose. Also any time you
want your change in 10c
or 25c War Stamps we
will be glad to include
them in your change.
This Store
Will Be Closed
All Day
SATURDAY
JULY4TH
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A
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90-Grain Vinegary Fruit Jars and Fruit Jar
Lids Fruit Jar Rubbers Tin Cans Parraf ine
Pickling Spices Mustard Seed Tumeric
Pen-jel Sur-jel Certo Whole Alspice
and Cloves Brown Sugar Cinnamon
- Bark.
SUGAR White granulated per pound.: .07
We will be pleased to have your Sugar Stamps
Canning Certificates and Industrial User Cer-
tificates. - . : ; .tfflyr.i!
Kraft Salad Dressing: Pints 30c; quarts.. .45
White Karo Syrup in pints half-gallons and
gallons. -
Coffee: Extra Fancy Santos Peaberry'lb .25
(ground when you buy it to:meet your
requirements)
Mustard Sardines Underw-bods can .....1 .15 .
Old Dutch Cleanser 3 for 1 .25
We redeem soap coupons.
Noodles cello bags ;.; .10
Catsup: 14-oz. bottles 2 for ... ;J25
Gulf Spray: Gal. - $1.35; qts. - 40c; pts. .25
Bewley's Flour and Feed Products v"
Our delivery schedule remains the same for
the time being: 8:30 A. M. 10:30 A. M. and
5:00 P. M. The government has ordered that
only one delivery per day be made to a custo-
mer; that is to say we are not supposed to
make more than one trip to your home per
day.
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ONE IV. VACUUM
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"WHERE MOSt PEOPLE TRADE"
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 41, Ed. 1, Friday, June 26, 1942, newspaper, June 26, 1942; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76735/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 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.