The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 49, Ed. 1, Friday, September 1, 1944 Page: 7 of 10
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THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
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HUNTING ana FISH-
ING LICENSE
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pi Get Yours Now
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Mrs. J. E. Maore Sr. and IMfss
Lorraine visited in Taylor first
of the week.
Mrs. C. 0. Richards Mrs. G.
0. Conmany ami IMiss Cherre
Lou Cormany are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Carl (Richards in Dallas.
Miss (Berryl Curling and Miss
Ting Mioore were in Austin Mon-
day on business.
Mrs. Sam Dillard was the
week end guest orf IMrs. Lucille
Bridges in Waco.
MANY THANKS
to all who supported me in my race for Tax Assessor-Collector
of Bell County. To all others I send greetings and
good-will. I shall endeavor to entirely justify the confi-
dence placed in me. I wish it were possible to visit each
community and thank ull personally.
Sincerely
E. M. BROWN
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JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT OF
Lovely
SETS OF DISHES
in two price groups
32-PIECE SET :...$6.95
SERVICE FOR 8 $12.95
We have a complete line of School Supplies
SHELTON'S
Home of Masterpiece School Supplies
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EILEEN SIDES TO
GIVE PIANO RECITAL
Miss Eileen Sidcj of Bartlett
and Mary Hardin-Baylor will
present a pinno recital at the
Methodist Church Sunday Sep-
tember 10 at 4 o'clock Ip. m.
IMiss Sides is a ipupil of Dr.
Walter Gileurich and a piano
major in the music department.
The program will consist of
numbers iby Bach Mozart Cho-
ipin Grieg Debussy and Schu
mann. There will he no admis-
sion charge.
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COTTON LATE FAR
BEHIND LAST SEASON
The Bartlett Ibonded ware-
house cotton yard advised the
Tribune Wednesday that up to
August 31st last year they had
weighed 690 jbales of cotton and
this year had only weighed 20
bales.
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ANNOUNCING
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Parker Jr.
?f Schwertner announce the ar-
rival of a daughter Linda Jo
Monday August 28 in a Temple
hospital.
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Miss Doris Nell Townsend vis-
ited in Temple first of the
week.
Mrs. Ralph Blackburn return-
ed Monday from Sanitorium
where she had been to visit her
husband.
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MATTUSSES I
LOLD MATTRESSES MADE OVER new mattresses made to
order. One day service if desired. We have good
selection of both striped and fancy licking ..'
SANDMAN BEDDING COMPANY
805 W. 2nd Street
Phone 1012 TAYLOR TEXAS f.
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The Fall term of my MUS
IC CLASS will begin MON-
DAY SEPT. 11. Studio at
my home.
See me before this date for
enrollment.
I will "teach
Piano
Theory
Piano Accordion
Ensemble.
MRS. LORAINEHORTON
Telephone No. 101
McCLOSKEY SERVICE MEN
ACCEPT INVITATION
TO BARBECUE HERE
Ellis Ware received Wednes
day a letter from Field Director.
if the American Bed Cross Mrs.
iustner Campbell OVlciCIoskev
General Hospital advising that
transportation for the proposed
Darbecue to entertain service
men from McCloskey could pos
sibly (be arranged through the
Red Cross Motor Corps. She
suggested hewover thalt it
might (be more satisfactory to
arrange (for Uwo smaller groups
to come rather than a hundred
at one time.
Mrs. Campbell expressed ap-
preciation for rthe interest shown
in entertaining the iboys and
suggested Salturday September
16th as the best time to arrange
for the occasion.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Callison
atid son Leslie and daughter
Linda Gail left Thursday for
Caldwell to make their home.
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Fri.-Sat. Sept. 1-2
Double Feature
Allen Jones m
SING A JINGLE
Also
BOSS OF BOOMTOWN
Rod Cameron Vivian Austin
Sun.-fllon. 3-4
Ginger Rogers
TENDER COMRADE
Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. 5-6-7
Frederic March as Mark Twain
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THE ADVENTURES OF
MARK TWAIN
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FOR COMPLETE GINNING SATISFACTION-
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Roddy Distributing Company
Lumber Available
for Essential
Purposes
We can supply you with LUMBER
for essential purposes and will help
you secure priority for same.
There are many different essential
uses for LUMBER so if you are in
need of LUMBER or building ma-
terial come in and let us help you.
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PHONE 48
S. E. MEDART Local Manager
BARTLETT
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For
Your
PROTECTION
ring I our cotton
To The Schwertner
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We invite you to gin with us because we offer
a complete satisfactory Ginning Service in
every sense of the word.
Our machinery is modern up to date and turns
out as good sample as it is possible for good
equipment and experienced ginners to get
from your cotton.
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We offer an adequate market for your cotton
and seed and appreciate your business.
IF YOU ARE NOT GINNING WITH US
GIVE US A CHANCE TO SERVE YOU!
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SCHWERTNER TEXAS.
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Don't wait until tomorrow
often times tomorrow is
too late I v
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PHONE 103
for Complete
Insurance
Information
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Insurance Agency
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From where I sit ... 61 Joe Marsh
Recipe for ca
Perfect Mareiage
Doe and Jane Cuppers cnlo-
braicil their Golden "Wedding
Anniversary last Saturday.
Having so many friends it
seemed like half the town
stopped in that evening to pay
their respects.
Little Ida Moffat brought a
home-made poem to rend called
Iiovo Enduring. Bert Chlidcrs
Addled "Silver Threads Among
the Gold." Will Dudley mado a
speech and proposed a toast.
And as I watched that toast-
Dee with his glass of beer Jane
with her buttermilk I thought
to myselfc Thtrr's a recipe for
Mdtjv marriage. Two folks wth
dih'erent tastes no uouat an '
honest fault or two who'
through the j'ears have learned
to live in tolerance and under-
standing. IYoni -where I sit Deo ami
Jano are a mighty good example
to young married people of
today an example of how mod-
eration telcranco and andcr
standing can build lasting
happiness and solid homes.
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Copyright 19H Brewing Industry Foundation
Let The Tribune Do Your Job Printing!
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To Our Friends
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stomers
We have thoroughly overhauled our two gins and added NEW
PARTS where they were needed and have our gins in FIRST
CLASS CONDITION to serve the farming public.
If first class machinery and courteous and efficient service ap-
peals to you we respectfully solicit your patronage.
WE HAVE AMPLE STORAGE SPACE TO ACCOMODATE
ALL VARIETIES OF SEED AND THE SERVICE IS AT YOUR
COMMAND.
We have installed the very latest in drying equipment in our
No. 2 gin and can gin any cotton that can be ginned.
Our motto is serve all alike regardless of the size of your patro-
nage no job is too small or too largge to receive the personal attention
of the entire personnel of the organization. r;ilA
An old adage but "if we please you tell others if not tell us"
and we are more than willing to adjust any reasonable differences.
Yours for Service
Bartlett
Ice & Gin
TOP MARKET PRICES PAID FOR YOUR COTTON at all times!
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 49, Ed. 1, Friday, September 1, 1944, newspaper, September 1, 1944; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76845/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: 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.