The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 34, Ed. 1, Friday, July 6, 1951 Page: 5 of 8
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THE BAItTLEl-f TRIBUNE
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
and News
Published Every Friday In Barlett Toxag
nOUKUT C. FOnD Editor and Publisher
MRS. ItODERT C. FORD Associate- Editor
Enturod na Socond-Clnss JInll AIntter nt the Postofflce nt Bartlett Texas
indnr the Act of March 4. 1879.
TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED SECTION
Trorri n.invi.i -4 ivnHr.o'LOST 5 keys on key chain.
stoni or between there and home.'01' relu to Tribune office
Contained $35 in currency driv
ers license and other valuable
papers. Will pay reward for re-
turn. II. J. Hintz. lc
FOR SALE 1947 International
pick-up and 194G iMcCormick;
Derring row binder bee Oscar
Meissner.
Cleaning and Scarifying
Bring Us Your Seed
EMPIRE SEED CO.
Temple Texas
MATTRESSES
Old Mattresses Renovated
or Made Into Interspirng
Write
BEST BEDDING CO.
Round Rock Texas 2 1-tf
MATTRESSES
Old Mattresses made like new or
made into inncrsprings new
mattresses made from home
grown cotton.
JACK STEWART
Telephone 932-W1 Bartlett
We Pick-up and Deliver
Slated meeting of Bart-
lett Lodge No. 692 1st
Tuesday night 01 each
month. We urge all mem
bers to attend and visitors are
cordially invited. C. E. Limmer
Secretary. 8-tf
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A BOW TO BEAUTY
The finest cosmetic names in the nation
give heauty the nod! Yes. your beauty can
be greatly enhanced by the mastery of
these famous experts. Select your beauty
needs from the leading brands you'll find
here. Come in today!
There's true romance in lovely hands!
Guard yours with proper care. You'll find
your favorite names in our assortment of
manicure needs.
BOYD'S DRUG STORE
BARTLETT
BUSINESS
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WILLIAM H. HELMS
Investment Securities
Current Offering:
Bankers Discount Corp.
6 Bonds.
Phone 109 Bartlett
List Your Farms and City Prop-
erty with
W.H.McGinnis
See Me For Prices and Location
Office at Ira A. Prewitt Hard-
ware Company
Office Phone 1 Residence 153
TAYLOR. TEXAS
ri.TOsrnTirTTnTTr
far friendly Used Cwtealer
DEAD ANIMAL SERVICjE For free and
prompt removal of dead horses hogs cattle
call collect Richard Brown 54 Bartlett or
668 Belton Texas.
Friday July 6 1951
'for reward.
FOR building plumbing pumps
and galvanized pipe; contact J.
L. Self at Davilla. 30-i)tp
Just received another ship-
ment of Humble Toxapheno Crop
Spray in 5 gallon and 54 gallon
drums. A. P. Luke Agt. Humble
Oil and Refining Co. Taylor
Texas. 33-2tc
'SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"
Corsages
Sprays
Cut Flowers
BARTLETT FLORIST
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Goodnight
"We Wire Flowers"
Bartlett Phone 78
CARD OF THANKS
It means so much to be re-
membered while a patient in a
hospital. I deeply appreciate the
visits flowers cards and gifts
I received while there. Your
thoughtfulness made the time
seem shorter.
Mrs. Cecil Harris.
Mrs. E. E. Blaylock of George-
town has been working at the
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co
for the past several weeks.
Western Auto Asso. Store
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While You
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Phone 304
Bartlett
ISAAC INSURANCE
AGENCY
FIRE WINDSTORM BONDS
AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Preston Isaac
Marie Isaac
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Streamlined PosLal.
Money Order In
Effect July 2nd
Patrons of more than 42000
Post Offices found the new and
more convenient money order I cashed in the office to which it
available Monday morning July!wns jSRnnrl. if it was cashed at
2 1951 Postmaster General
Jesse M. Donaldson announced
today.
Principal changes in the new
money order system make it pos-
sible to have a money cashed at
any of the nation's post offices
or it may be collected through
any bank in the same manner as
the depositing or cashing of
a check.
The new money order appears
in the form of a punched cara
A. L. Peay Goes
To Edcoueli-Elsa
Austin L. Peay at present;
flii oimnvinfonflnnf rf f Vim TTnti. '
edy Schools formerly at Bart-1.
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lett has accepted the
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inirtnrlnnni' jtF 4-Vi n "fiVlfminVlTMcn i
Consolodated Schools and will j
move into the new position
shortly after the first of July
Tiii'iiirr fVir f voo uni'Q
Mr.
Peay has been serving the Ken-
nrtv Rfhnnls. the district has been
inn.vufiRPfl in sizr from R7 sminrc
miles to 147 square miles. The;
valuation of the district has been! Mr. and Mrs. Logan Mewhm-
increased from $3 million toney went to Dallas last week to
So million and the indetedness ; attend the wedding of their
of the district has been cut from uiece the former Miss Harriet
$30000 to an expected deficit at Holland. v
the close of this year of S7500.00 j
During the past year the Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Male-
pHv RrVinnl5 inniio-iiratfifl for thelchek of Rockdale visited his
first time two opportunity'
rooms ifor pupils behind in their
work because of poor attendance
etc. Pupils were given only the
fundementals and these at the
rate the individual student could
take them. A number of students
were able with this extra at-
tention to pass two grades dur-
ing the year and the attendance
of many students for the year
was twice as much as it had
been in the past.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stokes Jr..
spent Sunday in Temple with rel-
atives. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse S. White
and Joane of Houston have been
recent guests of relatives and
friends here.
Theodore Jones of Houston
visited his parents here during
the week-end.
Shoe Repair Saves
Money
See Us Ivor
Shoe Laces
Shoe Polish
Alamo
Shoe Shop
Beginning
Next Tuesday
July 10
We Will Be
Closed
Every Tuesday
COFFEE SHOP
Postal Money Order 1 -
AT ANY POST OFFICE
way;
$5 10 25 50 75 100
DOLLARS
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SPINDLE OR MUTILATE
instead of the customary papei
slip and purchasers will fill out
the same form and pay the same-
fee as has been required in th"'
past.
The regulation that money
j orders must be cashed at specific
post offices has been eliminated
Under the old system it will be
roc-nHnd. n mnnnv order had to be
a DOst office in another citv an
ii .
additional fee was charged
The new system makes avail-
able to the Post Office Depart-
ment the most advanced elect-
ronic machines. One machine j
the IBM Type SOS Proof Mach-
I ine has been especially devel-1 orders must not be 'folded is in keeping with the progxam-
loped for the new money order i stapled or mutilated in any way to modernize and improve tlie ep-
purposes and it combines all the since they are to be issued or erations of the postal service as-
advantages of the modern proof' punched cards and processed bj well as to effect economy and
machine in widespread use by machinery. the better to serve the general
banks and large department Last year more than 300000-1 public.
Bill Daugherty Leroy Bart-
lett and Billy Warren accomp-
anied by Scoutmaster Louie
Meissner returned this week
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ed in his boat from Lake Austin
Marshall-Ford dam a distance
of approximately 26 miles.
Mrs.
Lester Murdoch and
children of Houston are visiting
5er parents Mr. and Mrs. D. 1.
"y-
mother Mrs. Chas Malechek
Sundav. Mr. Malechek has re
cently been elected principle o
Rcckdale High School.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Davis Mrs
Cottle and Mack Davis visited
Mrs. Tillie Davis over the week
end.
Mrs. Carl McGlothlin and
daughter of Houston are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Turner
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Nalti and
son Charles of Los Alamos.
New Mexico were visitors here
and in Granger this week.
Mr. and ftlrs. Claude Davis
and family of Lubbock visited
relatives and friends here this
week.
(Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Turner
Jr. and children of Houston are
guests of W. C. Turner Sr. and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Moore
and children Beverly Jean and
Patricia Carole of Corpus
Christi visited Mr. and Mrs
Louis Moore and Normadene
during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McKethan
and daughters of Waco were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Keller and children.
Mrs. Kenneth Evans and son
Denny left last week for theii
home in Portland Oregon aftei
a visit here with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Seale. The'
visited Carlbad Cavern in New
Mexico and points of interest in
California enroute. They ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hatler on the trip.
ATHLETES TOOT GKUM
Aftor one application of T-4-L If
not jilonsed your 40o back. This mobile
liquid PENETRATES faster quicker.
deeper to make the kill. T-i-Iv at any
drug store. Today at Boyd's Drug
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stores throughout the country.
Another of the principal mach- ward to five billion dollars rwtaxr
ines to be used with the new sys-j issued and paid by the Post Of-
tem is the Electronic Statistical j f ice Department.
Machine workhorse of the 19501 The new money order system
Census tabulation. j will be under the management
The Postmaster General de and supervision of Assistant
scribed the inauguration of the . Postmaster General Osborne A
new money order system as the j Pearson who directs the Depart-
largest accounting change everiment's Bureau of Finance-
made in postal history and said All new money orders ivili
that the development comes af-' clear Federal Reserve Banks in
ter exhaustive study by the Post the same manner as Treasury
Office Department" the Genera1 checks or other cash items. Tht
Accounting Office the Treasury j Federal Reserve banks will then
Department and the Federal Re-.
serve Board.
The Department urges users
to remember that the new money
Mrs. John V. Tague of Enid
Okla. was a visitor last week ot
Mrs. J. T. Schrock and Mist
Martha Schrock
Mr. and 'Mrs. Lewis Moore and
Miss Normadene Moore visited
in Austin Monday.
Curtis Turner of Gersbach-
Wacker Co. is taking his vaca-
tion this week.
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.Amy Keller visited in Waco
last week and was accompanied
home Iby Flora McKethan who is!
tisiting her this week. '
Just received another ship-
ment of Humble Toxaphene Crop
Spray in 5 gallon and 54 gallon i
drums. A. P. Luke Agt. Humble
Oil and Refining Co. Taylor.
Texas. 33-2tc
HAllTMJTf. TEXAS
Friday-Saturday
July 6-7
MARK OF THE GORILLA
Johnny Weissmuller
Also
STREETS OF GHOST TOWN
Charles Starred
aundnv Monday
July S-9
SUGARFOOT
Randolph Scott
Adele Jergens
Tues. Wed. Thur.
July 10-11-12
MA AND PA KETTLE
BACK ON THE FARM
Margorie Main
Percy Kilbride
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"FOLKS"
Come in and See Our Stock of Finet
New and Used Cars
Buy With Confidence
"Cause"
We Guarantee Our Cars
Our used cars are fully checked before being
offered for sale New cars have warranty
You Will Like Our Prices
and terms to suit you
CONNELL BROS. AUTOS
801 West Ave. G Phone 3-7161
Temple Texas
1-98765432
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a
000 money orders totaling p-
turn over the paid money orders
j to the proper regional Post Of-
if ices
The new money onler system
Mrs. Ed Hruska has retnrsed
from Mineral Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Kuler yMt-
ed friends in Temple Sunday.
Weldon Friedrich of Austin
was a week-end visitor here.
Miss Wanda Breeding of
Sparks has been here this -week.
Martin Pastusek is taking- his
vacation in La Grange and Plum.
Buddy Cates of Austin TfsBed
iriends here over the weeK-ena.
j Mrs. Adeline Taylor viistoil in
Georgetown Thursday.
Mrs. Adeline Taylor vMtefi in
Waco last week.
Mrs. Jewel Wickstrom and
Mrs. Mollie Wickstrom of Thrall
were visitors in Ft. Worth this
week.
i Mr .and Mrs. Bill Messer of
Woodsiboro visited relatives aaa
friends here this week-
Mr. and Mrs. Estel Clemens of
Falfurrias were visitors SMs
week of his mother Mrs. Hanry
Clemons.
Cy Young was a business visit-
or in Austin Monday.
Mrs. Cecil Harris- returned
from a Temple hospital this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore
have returned from a visit -srith
Mr. and (Mrs. P. H. Bowea and
Bill at Wimberlev. They also
visited Dr. J. M. Moore at San
Antonio last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Olan L. HcnveH 7
of Rosenberg were weelc-end
visitors of Mr. and (Mrs. Frank
Wilson. Lavonne HowelL who
has been visiting her grand-
parents for two weeks returnea
home with her parents.
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 34, Ed. 1, Friday, July 6, 1951, newspaper, July 6, 1951; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76984/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 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.