The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, July 13, 1951 Page: 5 of 8
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THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE Friday July 13 1951
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
and News
Putillahod Every Friday In Barlott Texas
nobURT C FORD Editor and Publisher
MRS ROBERT1 C FORD AsBOoIato Editor
Entered as Second-Class JIali Matter at the Postofflce at Uartlott Toxaa
under the Act of March 4. 1870.
TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED SECTION
WANTED TO RENT Faim
on third and fourths. Write P. 0.
Box 71 Burnett Texas. lp
FOR SALE White Leghorn
cockerels five and six weeks old
Special price. Bartlett Hatchery.
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FOR building plumbing pumps'
and galvanized pipe contact J.
L. Self at Davilla. 30-9tp
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 21-tf
MATTRESSUS
Old Mattresses made like new or
made into innersprings new
mattresses made from hofne
grown cotton.
JACK STEWART
Telephone 952-W-i Bartlett
We Pick-up and Deliver
Stated meeting of Bart-
lett Lodge No. 692 1st
Tuesday night of each
month. We urge all mem
bers to attend and visitors are
cordially invited. G. E. Limmer
Secretary. 8-tf
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A BOW TO BEAUTY
The finest cosmetic names in the nation
give beauty the nod! Yes your beauty can
be gleatly enhanced by the mastery of
these famous evperts. 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 DIRECTORY
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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
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DEAD ANIMAL SERVICE For free and
prompt removal of dead horses hogs cattle
call1 collect Richard Brown 54 Bartlett or
668 Belton Texas.
GET THAT EXTRA BLOOM
ON YOUR CALF .'. . Feed Pur-
ina Beef Chow . . . finest Beet
Suppliment Purina over built
High in vitamin A for extra
bloom. Come in and ask us how
to get buick thick gains on Beef
Chow. Steglich Feed and Farm
Supply.
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Aftei one application of T-I-Tj It
not pleased your 10c back. Thte mobile
liquid rnjCETRATES faster quicker
deeper to make the kill. T-1-Li at any
ding stoic Today at Uojd's Diur
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Shoe Repair Saves
Money
Sec Us For
Shoe Laces Shoe Polish
. .Alamo Shoe Shop
'SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"
Corsages
Sprays
Cut Flowers
BARTLETT FLORIST
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Goodnight
"We Wire Flowers"
Bartlett Phone 78
Mr. and Mrs. William Barford
of Philidelphia Penn. and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Shaffer and
children of Masonville New
Jersey visited Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Lange and Danny last week.
I Western Auto AssaStore
While Ycu
.Watch .&r
Phone 301
Bartlett
ISAAC INSURANCE
' AGENCY
FIRE WINDSTORM BONDS
AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Preston Isaac
Marie Isaac
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APPRECIATION
I deeply appreciate the kind-
nesses extended me during my
stay in the hospital.
Your cards flowers gifts and
visits will always be remember-
ed. Mrs. Joe Wiederspahn
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express publicly
our thanks to the Volunteer Firq
Department to Dr. Geo. C. Fow-
ler and to the unknown friend
who turned in the fire alarm
when the house we occupy
caught fire last week. These
friends prevented by their quick
work what might have been n
disasterous fire.
Mi and Mrs. E. C. Mazoch.
Mrs. Will Lawrence and Mrs
G. C. Kuler were visitors in Tay-
lor Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. II.A. Meister and
children of Round Rock visited
in the home of Mrs. II. S. Skin-
ner and family Sunday.
Mrs. C. B. Overby- and Nixon
visited in San Mai cos the first
of the week.
Mrs. J. II. Rogers Sr. and
Mrs. Arch Fike of iMart visited
Supt. and All's. D. A. Swope
during the week-end.
Gibbs Leatherman student at
Texas A & M was a week-end
visitor of his parents Mr. ana
Mrs. Bert Leatherman.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore
Sandra Lee Moore and Sibnej
Sharkey of Austin returned
Wednesday from a visit in Hend-
erson. HWWiJ'fifflMWW.i umV!JMWg3Ji!Wtg3
Dr. Geo. C. Fowler
CHIROPRACTOR
Office Hours
8:30 - 12:00 2:00 - 5:30
Other Hours By Appointment
Closed Tuesday Afternoon
Phone 216 Bartlett
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Are You Slow
On Get -Away?
Good Plugs and
Correct Timing
Make a Difference!
If your car is accelerating like a "heap" instead of a fire
engine your ignition may be at fault. Let us clean space
and replace spark plugs clean and adjust breaker points
set ignition timing and check vacuum spark advance. Then
CALL
. BAKTLETT MOTOR COMPANY ISSSAK.S
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TO ALL CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS
I have reopened my meat market
and am ready to serve you again
with first quality meats.
LATHAM'S MARKET
George Latham
(Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cowart
of Houston were week-end visit-
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cow-art.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cameron
wore visitors in El Campo this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stabeno
Sr. accompanied Mr. and Mrs
W. K Stebeno to Southland for
a visit this week.
Wallace Montgomery of Dal-
las is here spending his vaca-
tion with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy White
of Houston were week-end visit
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (
Rosenbalm and other relatives
in Bartlett.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Davis and
son Kenneth of Lubbock were
vnstors last week of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Rosenbalm.
Mr .and Mrs. H. L. Perkins
and son Harry and Ford T
Mann were visitors in 'Marlin
Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Briggs
visited in La Marque last week
with their daughter and family
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Davis and
Mrs. L. W. Daniel of San An-
tonio visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Holstine last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Randolph
returned Monday from Roby
where thev visited their sons
and families.
Mr. J. K. Knight and Andy
were recent visitors in San An
tonio with Mr. Knights nepnew.
N. G. Peiry.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Collins oi
Llano and Mrs. J. E. Wheatley
and son of Houston have return-
ed from a visit in Atlantic City
N. J. where they attended Lions
International Convention. iMrs
Wheatley has been a visitor here
this week of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McCarvei
have returned from a vacation
trip to points in Arkansas.
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detachable peplum transfoims the one-piece classic dress of Don-Charm
rayon gabardine into a costume which resembles a smart suit.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McCutch-
eon Jr. of Ennis were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
Skinner.
Mrs. Minnie Labai has return-
ed to Temple after visiting
friends and ielatives'There last
week.
Mi. and Mrs. Vincent Adams
of Houston visited relatives here
over the week-end. "
Re . and Mrs. Jack Clark are
in Centerpoint at a Christian
service camp this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miles and
daughter of Austin visited Mr
and Mrs. Ruff Irvinjiere this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Modesette
and daughters have returned to
Pecos accompanied by his moth-
er. Mrs. Alfred Wacker and Mrs.
W. A. Hatch have returned from
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hibbetts in San Antonio.
Mrs. F. Eckerd and Mr. and!
Mrs. R. S. Hodges of San An-J
tonio and Col. and Mrs. Joe'
Conner who have recently re-1
tnvnprl frnm fjp.vmanv. visited1
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Machalicek and f
iur. ana iurs. jlu luauiiauceiv. uur-
ing the week-end.
Royce (Buddy) Plemmons of
San Francisco California Mrs.
Hugh Williams and sons ot
Houston and Mrs. Edmond Plem-
mons and son John and Mrs
Lawrence Smith all of Temnle.
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Mr. ?nd Nrs. Ollie Miller of
Jordanton were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. tR. Gebert.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soule and
son Dallas are guests of Mr-
and Mrs. Dallas Skinner..
Mrs. Jewel Wickstrom is visit-
ing Mrs. Inna Thompson in Ft.
Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rentchler
and children of La Marque are
guests of Mrs. Lula Rontchler.
Mrs. A. P. Wiederspahn has
returned from a Taylor hospital
Mrs. August Meissnee
patient in a Temple hos
Mr. Albert Labaj awl Mm
Werner Braun visited Mr. and"
Mrs. Lamont Sebastian in Tem-
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, July 13, 1951, newspaper, July 13, 1951; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76985/m1/5/?rotate=270: 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.