The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 29, Ed. 1, Friday, May 29, 1953 Page: 5 of 8
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FOR SALE 3 and 4 week old
chicks. Granger Feed Produce
& Hatchery. ' 29-3tc
FOR SALE Watson cotton
seed first year from block seed.
Also a few bushels of pedigreed
seed. Willie Robertson 2l-3tp
FOR SALE Five room house.
See Miss Birdie Mitchusson or
Buck Cowart. 28-2c
CHICKS CHICKS CHICKS
Ideal Pullorum Clean chicks
the year round. Some nice
started chicks on hand now-
Ideal Hatchery & Poultry Farm
Cameron Texas. 28-2c
KOOLMOTOR Oil the best oil
known to science. Harley Thom-
as. 41-tf
BRAND NEW spinet pianos
$495 up at J. R. Reed Music
Compainy 805 Congress Ave-
nue Austin. Dealer for Cable-
Nelson Everett Bush & Gerts
Chickering and Steinway Pia-
nos; Hammond and Estey Or-
gans. Also guaranteed re-conditioned
pianos. Free bench
with every piano. Free delivery.
Easy terms. tl
WITIr FLOWERS"
Cut Flowers
Sprays
r-rt'V Corsages
"We Wire Flowers"
BARTLETT FLORIST
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Goodnight
Bartlelt Phone 78
Anna Zapalac Flower Shop
Flowers
St B y
W i r e
Telephone 13
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Dead Stock Picked Up
Call
Nelson Hall
Granger
Phone 100 Collect
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A LASTING TRIBUTE
The selection of a suitable and
appropriate memorial is an ob-
ligation every person owes to his
loved ones and family. Care
should be taken in its purchase.
' Easy payments can be arrang-
ed through
- ED GOODNIGHT
Representing one of Texas'
Leading Memorial Dealers
MATTRESSES
Old Mattresses made like new or
made into innersprings new
mattresses made from home
grown cotton.
JACK STEWART
Telephone 952-W-l 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. C. E. Limmer
Spcrotnrv. 8-tf
Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. A. Braun re
turned Thursday from a two
monin visit in uiuo.
Jimmy Pate of Houston was a
visitor here Monday with rela-
tives. J. Roger Richey returned
home Saturday from a Templo
hospital.
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Friday Saturday
May 29 30
UNTAMED FRONTIER
Technicolor
Plus
'One Hour Cartoon Show
"Bugs Bunny Review"
Sunday Monday
May 31 June 1
SOMBRERO
Ricnrdo Montnllmn and
Pier Angeli
Tucs.. Wed. Thurs.
June 2 3 4
BATTLE CIRCUS
Humphrey Bogart and
Juno Allyson
"SAY IT
ALAMO I
Friy. May 2J) 1933
With The Churches
FIRST BAPTIST
R. L. Holt Pastor
Sunday
9:45 Sundy School
10:50 Morning Worship
7:00 Traini'ng Union
7:50 p.m Evening Worship
Monday
2:00 WMU & Sunbeams
Wednesday
7:15 RA GA YWA
Teachers & Officers Meeting
8:00' Prayer Meeting
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday
9:45 a.m Sundny School
10:45 a.m. Morning Worshpi
FIRST METHODIST
James H. Ellison Pastor
Sunday
9:45 a. m Sunday School
10:50 a.m. ..Morning Worship
G:45 p.m M.Y.F.
7:30 p.m Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:00 p.m.
Friday
8:30 a.m.
Choir Practice
Prayer Meeting
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN
10:00 a.m Bible School
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m Evening Service
CHURCH OF CHRIST
I. B. McFadcn Minister
Sunday
9:45 a.m Bible School
1 1 :00 a.m. ..Morning Worship
6:80 p.m Training Union
7:00 p.m Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:30 p.m Prayer Meeting
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN
Walter C. Probst. Pastor
Sunday
9:45 a.m Sunday School
10 :$)0 a.m Divine Worship
Wednesday
7:30 pan YP Choir
8:15 p.m Men's Chorus
A cordj'al welcome always
Ford T. Maim was in Dallas
the first of the week to market
for the Western Auto Associate
Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Voight
and daughter of San Angelo
spent the week-end here with
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Robert Ford accompan-
ied Mrs. Gladys Martinets and
son. Edgar to Ft. Worth last
week-end where they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Modesette
and daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hazelwood.
Mrs. Fnnnie Cobb of Corpus
Christi is here visiting her sjs-
tci.( Mra j r. Kenedy.
Mr. and Mrs.'Alvin Pecjiel of
Taylor visited his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Pechel here Sun-
doy. Mr. and Mrs. Rnymond Went-i-cek
and Garland and Mr. and
Mrs. Hienry Hatler of Portland
Oregon were in Waco Sunday to
visit Mrs. Hauler's mother Mrs.
T. M. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. U. D. Young of
Granger were visitors here Men-
day.
Mi?s Bill Cryer of San Mar-
cos is bare to spent the sum-
mer. Kemuith White of Howard
Payne spent the week-end here
with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gray
ar.d Bill.
Staff Sgt. and Mrs. William
Avon of Austin were week-end
visitors of his parents..
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mooi.e
and sons of Austin spent thej
wieek-end here with his mother
Mrs. J. J. Moore..
Mrs. John Garrott lias return-
ed from a visat in Houston and
Kingsville.
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PERSONALS
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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Linde-
mann and children Of Dallas
wt the weekend here with
ilia Huum air unu mio tu hi
Lindemann.
Mr. E. E. Lawhon of Athens
visited friends here last week.
Miss Joan Modesette of Ft
Worth and Miss Effie Lou 'Mo-
desette of Bolton spent the
week-end here in the home of
Mrs. C. A. Modesette.
Mrs. E. C. Brune Jr. u nd
Mrs. Kirk Knight were Temple
visitors Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wieder-
spa.hu and Sandra were week-
end visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Crawford in Son Marcos.
Mr. and Mm. Jesse Messer
Jr. of Alice were Week-end vis-
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mes-
ser Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy White
of Houston visited relatives
here during the wedkend.
Mr. and Mrs. lurk Knight
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Donjon left Monday for a
visit in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Bsn Gisa and
Travis Duncan of Bryan were
iveek-end visitors hero.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore have
returned to their horns here af-
tr a several week stay in Aus-
tin with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Moore. Mr. Moore has been a
patient in an Austin hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Weather-
ford visited 4n Temple Sunday.
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Rev. and Mrs. Wilson Hill and
children of Robsitown visited hift
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Hill Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Haynjee and
children of Waco visited Mr.
and Mns. Jack Haynes and chil-
dren during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Pack and
daughter of Waco visited Mr.
and Mrs. John Pack Tuesday
Mrs. Walter Hciae Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Moellor and Mrs1.
August Jc.chke visited in Tem-
ple Sunday with Mrs. Elsie
Hunka and sons.
G. T. Moore has returned toi
his home here after spending
the p?t month in an Austin
hospital. He i's improving at
his horn? west of town.
Mrs. R. S. White of Bertram
was a week-wnd guest of Mrs.
II. Heide.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. (Pod) Via
and little daughter and Mioses
(Robbie Noll and Helen Via of
Houston Mr. and Mrs. Roy Via
of Austin Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Scbaatfan and children of Moody
and Mrs. Don Chandler of Beau
mont were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Via.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hohle
and children of Falfurrias visit-
ed relatives here during the
week-end.
Mr. and Mr J. O. Lnmb and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schwert-
ner of Austin attended the fun-
eral of Mrs. W. J. Harlan last
weak and visited relatives here.
Mr. ind Mrs. Ralph Via and
Mrs. llempter of Houston visit-
ed in the home of Mr. and Mi's.
W. T. Via Monday.
Out of 3J000 lives lost in traffic accidents in 1950 26700 were sacrificed on the
altar of carelessness. Speed excessive killing speed accounted for nearly half that
number. Speed claiming 13300 dead and 475000 injured victims in a singleycar
Is the nation's Killer No. 1.
While all traffic deaths declined from 1946 through 1949 even then fatalities
on the open road kept creeping up. In 1950 a deadly spurt of speed accidents
claimed 3200 more victims in rural areas than it had the year before. Last year
speed deaths again mounted. .-. i-wii
Why do drivers race so heedlessly to destruction on the highway? Hardly to
save time. Scorching at 70 is an invitation to disaster. Over any distance 50 m.p.h.
takes only a few minutes longer and offers a better chance of a safe arrival.
When you start out with your family or friends discount speed before you
take off. Give yourself and others in your car an extra margin of safety by leaving
earlier and holding your speed within bounds. It's your responsibility to them and
to others on the road
Remember more than one out of
Drive As Though Your Life Depends On
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
Mr. and Mrs. Jack CavJ'tt have
returned from n visit' in Corpus
iGhristi with hisi brdther.
Mrs J. K. Knight ling returned
home from a stay in a Taylor
hospital.
Master Sgt. and Mrs. E. Eth-
rege of Bryan were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Pack.
Alc W. O. Blackburn is vis-
iting his mother Mrs. Myrtle
Blackburn enrouto to an assign-
ment in French West Africa.
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unsuspecting victim of vitamin-
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looks your ability to earn a living
-all may be affected by failure
to supplement your diet with a
dependable protective yet non-
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That's why every day thousands
are switching to Rexall Plenamins
As advertised in LIFE
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Granger Texas
every three fatal accidents is
Sir. and Mrs. W. H. Hill ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Suchs of Thrall ito Segidn where
they attended commencement;
exercises at Texas Lutheran
College.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Pate of
Houston were visitors hsero
Tuesdny;
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ryan and
Deborah Reraeo left Thursday
for Baton Rouge La. but were
delayed at Oplousor La. be-
cause of the flood in that sec-
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 29, Ed. 1, Friday, May 29, 1953, newspaper, May 29, 1953; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth77081/m1/5/: accessed May 5, 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.