The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 9, Ed. 1, Friday, November 12, 1943 Page: 4 of 8
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Fri-inv November 12 1943
The Bartlett Tribune
AND NEWS
Published Every Friday in Bartlett Texas
(Under Lease From Robert C. Ford)
Johnnie Jones Editor and Publisher
Mrs. Johnnie Jones Associate Editor
Entered as Second-Class
Bartlett Texas under the Act
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thanks and resolutions oJ respect. Notices of entertainment where an ad.
gUwloVls derived therefrom. wlll be charged at the regular-advertising rates
SUBSCRIPTIONS- $1.00 a year to residents ot Bell. Williamson and
Vlllam counties. All other! $1.50 a year.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goss and
son and -Miss Dorothy Voight lof
College Staition spent the past
week-end here witih relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Huske of
Burton were hero this week vis-
iting iwith Mr. and jMrs. E. A.
Krause and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gersbach
left Tuesday for Dallas (to visit
with Arnold Gersbach of fche
Seabees and Mrs. Gersbach.
!Cd1. Rush Ivv Slairle of Gran
ger and D. Pruett of Taylor were
guests Sunday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Euey Cameron.
Mrs. Jesse S. White and
daughter Joan of Houston are
yisi'hng with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
E. White after which they plan
to join Pvt. White in Wichita
Falls. Pvt. IWhite is stationed
at Shoppard Field.
Mrs. D. T. Boyd left Monday
for Houston to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Murdock.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Spinn Mi
chael and Clara Lee of Corpus
Christi are here guests in the
homes of Mr.' and Mrs. Henry
Spinn and Mrs. Ols en this week.
Miss Fannie Dabbs and Mrs.
Myrtle Blackburn had as their
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Ttom Tegge of Georgetown Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Dabbs Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Dabbs Mrs. Evelyn
Covey and daughters of Taylor
and Mrs. W. B. May of Holland.
v Frank Young spent Sunday in
Temple with his mother.
Pvt. Edgar Steglich of Camp
Wolters and Mrs. Steglich of
Mineral Wells were here this
past week to visit in the homes
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pack and
Mi- and-Mrs. Edgar Steglich.
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We want more
at the top market price
IN THE FIELD AT THE BARN OR DELIVERED
We Are Also in The Market For Baled
Hay-Any kind any amount anywhere
BARTLETT
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Mail Matter at the Pbstoffic? at
of March 4 xatv
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McFar
land of Sudan were here Sunday
visiting with relatives.
Mrs. Eithel Hitchusson re-
turned to her home in Amarillo
Monday after visiting with rel-
atives here for the past 'three
weeks.
Mrs. H. E McCarver spent the
past week-end in Palo Alto with
her husband.
Mrs. (Raymond BlomquisU of
Temple was a guest this week in
the home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Ruff Irvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wilhite
of Taylor were here Sunday for
a brief visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stokes of
Camp Hood were here last week
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
A. Braun and Mr. and Mrs. M.
B. Stokes.
Mrs. M. Gilbert and Miss Ann
Seale of Dallas spent ithe week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
Seale.
Miss Marion Gazda of Saint
Louis Mo. arrived this week for
a visit with Lt. andKMrs. Carl
W. Andrews.
Mrs." J. W. Brisbin Miss Alice
Jackson Joyce Jackson and An-
na Flo Salyer were in Beaumont
this past week ito visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Hiram Broome Anna
Flo remained in Beaumont.
Mrs. Wanda Hinkle of Kansas
City Mo. is here visiting with
her mother Mrs. T. S. Parker.
Mrs C. M. Seale Sr. was the
guest in iher son's home Morgan
Seale last week.
Mrs. Edmond Plemnions Mrs.
J. E. Dillard and Miss Pearl Joi-
ner were in Temiple Saiturday
visiting the sick.
James Pack accompanied by
twin nieces Peggy Marie and
Patsy Ruth Pack of Taylor are
spending "the week with Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Pack.
PHONE 50
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SB-
If we do not have all of the Lum-
ber Roofing and Building Mater-
ials you want and need.
BLAME TO JO AND HITLER!!!
They are responsible for this terri-
ble war and the reason most lum-
ber and building material has had
to go to war. Our fighting men
must have good barracks and quar-
ters to keep them fit and ready for
their task of extermination.
Of course we have lots of lumber
but not plenty of all kinds and
will appreciate your patience and
tolerance.
Lumber
Local Manager
BARTLETT
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Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lawrence
of Corpus (Christi and iMr. and
Mrs. Glen Hutson of iRobsitown
were week-end guests in the
home of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. Pen-
nington. Mrs. Virgil Huddleston of Cor
pus Christi was here Friday for
a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Patton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McFadin
and son of Taylor word guests
this week in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. M. Randolph.
Mi's Pauline Clark of San An-
tonio was home to spend tftie
past week-end .with her mother
Mrs. A. S. Clark.
Miss Vera Tschoerner left this
week for Mission.
Mrs. A. C. Tschoerner lias- re-
ceived word that her -daughter
2nd Lieut. Ada Lee Tschoerner
has arrived safely in England.
'Lt. Tschoerner is with an army
unit and was stationed at Camp
Claiborne before being sent ov-
erseas. Mrs. Ward Thornton returned
Tuesday of last week from Mon
roe Louisiana where she visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Plem-
mons.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Burkhart
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
George ILambert of Conpus
Christi visited relatives here last
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brashear
of Temple were visitors here
Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. J. Manlcy (Rey
nolds are in Dallas attending
the Baptist State Convention.
Linda Joyce and Carol Jean
Ware of Cuero are here visiting
with their grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Ware.
George Sides former Bartlett
boy Vho has been seriously ill
in the North Louisiana Hospital
of Shreveport will be able to re-
turn' home in two or three weeks
according to information re
ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Heber
Rosson.
Remember Pean Harbor!
SYNTHETIC
AUTOMOBILE TIRES ARE
WARRANTED FOR TWELVE
MONTHS.
HENRY SCHMIDT
FIRE WINDSTORM BONDS
AND LIFE
INSURANCE
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PHONE 103
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Information
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Insurance Agency
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Cpl. Tommy TJiompsion of
Camp Hood was a guest this
week in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Weatherford."
Mrs. F. O. Cook of Wichita
Falls is here visaing with her
mother Mrs. Fannie Joyce and
other relatives.
Mrs. Fnrmifi .Tnvr.e. 'Mrs. "Rill
Brooksihire t Mrs. F. O. Coke
and Misses ' Myntle and Maymo
Joyce were m Temple Saturday
to visit in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Rentchler.
Mrs. Roy Hill and son who
had snent the rcast few weeks in
Tacoma Washington with PFC.
Hill returned homo last Thurs-
day. Mrs. Logan Ramsey returned
home Sunday after a visit in
Charlotte S. C. and Belleville
111. The latter place slie visited
with RFC. and jMrs . Ellis Logan
Ramsey.
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LOME STAR' Bl GAS COMPANY
Mr. and Mrs Bill Lankford of
Austin spont Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. D. W. Boydk
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bolding
have moved irito towfi from the
farm iand are now residing in
the B'olding homestead.
Mrs. Sam Dillard and Mrs.
Roy Hill were in Taylor Satur-
day. Miss Birdie Mitchusson left
Friday for Robstown where she
has accepted a position in one
of the public schools there.
Mrs. George Hair Mrs. Louie
Neitsch'and Mrs. Morgan Seale
were in Taylor Friday on busi
ness.
jMr. and Mrs. Lon Whitlow had
as their guests this past week-
end Mr-s. Norfledt Giletto of San
Antonio Mrs. Clyde Oatman of
Houston Miss Stella Whitlow of
Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goss
and son Travis of Bryan.
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You and all other American boys and girls have a
big part in the job of making the food our farmers
are producing go just as far as it will in feeding our
Army our civilians and in helping to feed many q
our Allies. If you waste only one piece of bread a
week just imagine what a lot of food waste that
would be if all the people in our country did the same.
This is why Mother wants you to be sure and eat all
she serves you. If you want more ask for seconds.
With her gas refrigerator Mother has a good place
to keep left-overs for use in nourishing soups stews
and special dishes. t
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chestnik
left Thursday for their home in
Fort Worth after spending a
few months with her parents
Mr. and Mrs: Louis Foerster
Mr. and Mrs. nhnstnnf nm ?
ing defense work in Fort Worblu
GIVE HER A ROBE
FOR CHRISTMAS I
Six Sixteen or Sixty sho'llj
love a soft snuggly robe to weal;
Amas morning as she looks
see wthat Santa forniitrht. " Vt
have Cordurov Chenille fdr til
more practical minded or Satil
Brocaded Faille i'f she's mori
for beauty 1
Children's 4 to. 12. Ladies 12
to 18
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 9, Ed. 1, Friday, November 12, 1943, newspaper, November 12, 1943; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76805/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 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.