The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 6, Ed. 1, Friday, December 6, 1957 Page: 5 of 8
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THE BARTLETT TIUBUISi. Friday December 6 1957
TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED SECTION
AATES for classified advertising and olf noUCeSof an advertis-
ing natUro 2 cents per word Der insertion with a minimum charge
of 40 cents pe-r insertion. Classified advertising is cash with or-
der unless advertiser has a regular account with the Tribune.
LET US figure your wallpaper
25c por roll and up. Bartlett
Lumber Co. Bill Schleede own-
er. Phono LA 7-4400. 49-tf
SEED CLEANING and treat-
ing. We also clean and treat
cotto seed. Friedrich Grain I
Company. 4-tf.
ZLESCHANG'S Mobile Feed
Grinding Service will come to
your farm grind and mix your
poultry hog and dairy cattle
feed using your own grain or
hay. Molasses added if desired.
Grinding in the Bartlett area
one day each week. Write or
call Zieschang Hatchery and
Feed Taylor. Phone EL2-2G41.
31-tf
WE ARE in the market for your
pecans Friedrich Grain Co.
51-tf
FOR SALE Nice home on
Clark St. 4 rooms down and 4
rooms upstairs 2 baths on cor-
ner lot; 4 other houses. 2 bed-
rooms and 1 with 3 bed rooms.
Buck Cowart. 4-3tc
STRAYED One ring neck
pheasant rooster and one brown
pheasant hen. Kindly notify me.
Martha Schrock.
FOR SALE 'Four door clean
51 Chevrolet by individual 406
West Clark Street. ltc
SEWING WANTED Mrs. Mike
Karl Sr. at Artie Gersbach
house on East Bell St. ltp
Lutheran Missionary Society
Food Sale Dec. 14th cake cof-
fee cakes pies doughnuts
bread chickens at Crittenden
Motor Co.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Gift & Flower Shop
EMPIRE SEED CO.
109 E. Ave. A Temple
BHKEZ3BEEB
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DAVILLA NEWS
By Mrs. Vera Hodges
F. F. Hines of Houston visit-
ed his father F. C. Hines this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Friedrich
and son visited with friends and
relatives in Bishop McAllen
Mission Corpus Christi and
Reynosn Mexico over the holi-
days. Guests in the home of Mr.
Veterans Should ! Ernest Wuthrich
K5B
Dr. TJios. N. DeLaney
OPTOMETRIST
12 c Carefully Examined
Glasses Tlint Tit 4
Otli Tloor SIMST BlilB. '
riiono rn.i2is Tcinpio
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. B.
H. Keith were Mr. and Mrs.
George Aaron and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Brown of Houston.
Holiday visitors of Mr. and
nlf rZD Z An nf and Mrs- WH1 Teinert last week
t& Garn0dVeMissnRubynMiller "jjj. Rush
0fMr"ya0nd MAlton Bell and Au&R0f vAuf "
sonq of Toxns Citv worn wnnk-. Guests Sunday of Mr. and
end3vIsfitorsXof fhtR Be S ' Ernest Wuthrich were Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Rob- J??' Talte? Melber' J"
;bins were Temple visitors n "nd 084 Copeland Mr.
'Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. 3 ' T. e'' ""'
TnSKG-rrtt and itef. Will Teinert vis-
t.?i i r .i .. tm .o in Galveston during the
Garrett of Bartlett were" vial- ntzly wY!ff lrand Mrs
List Your Fnrms and City Prop-
erty with
W. H. McGinnis
Sec Me for Prices and Location
Also Farm Loans the
John Hancock Service
Office at Irn A. Prcwitt Hard
ware Company
Office RL2-4316 Res. EL2-2285
TAYLOR TEXAS
ISAAC INSURANCE
AGENCY
AUTOMOBILE
FIRE WINDSTORM BONDS
AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Preston Isaac Marie Isaac
Tuesday were Dr. George Fow
Ier and Lynn Bartlett.
Fowler as 10th District Com
mander of the American Legion
said that it's important that all
veterans join the Legion.
All veterans are urged to
turn in their membership fee at
once so that they can work for
the benefit of all veterans.
A large membership assures
the veterans that compensation
for disabilities would not be reduced.
tors in Buckholts Thursday with
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"SAY
IDEAL CHICK DISCOUNT
Ideal H3W Strain Cross Hvhrirl
White Letrhorns vcri listPil .Bartlett
three times in the top ten pens
in the last Texas Random Sam-
ple Test report. They placed
second in the Missouri test Jast
WITH FLOWERS"
Cut Flowers
Sprays
Corsages
"We Wire Flowers"
BARTLETT FLORIST
Mrs. Joe Wicderspahn
Phone LA 7-3672
IT
CARD OF THANKS
We want to express our sin-
pprn thnnlta nnrl iinnrnciation to
year and are now in fifth place nn those -who expressed their! tors Monday.
t vr ; J v Kindness and sympatny in so
now (before December 15) and mnny wayl at the passing of
take advantage of the Big Dia- our belovea mother and grand-
count offered for your 1958 mother Mrs. Louise Koonsen.
SKv i "pnm ppv Lr?ATCH1 Wo are specially grateful
SLtm? FARft!?T to YounK's Private Hospital for
CAMERON TEXAS. 6-2tc her much needed care; to Rev.
Bloomintr.W. C. Probst for his comfort
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Whittfngton lpTEoned b
ana Kuth Ann.
Visitors of the R. E. Bunkers
were Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Welch
or Irving. Fred Bunker of
Benita. Oklahoma and Lt. and
Mrs. W. R. Bunker and Kitty of
Waco.
Donna Watson of Bartlett
was a Sunday visitor here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Talbert
of Louisiana Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
son Keith of Cameron Rev. and
Mrs. T. E. York and children of
Dallas and Dick and Dave Wil-
son of Lilac were visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keith.
Frank Hines Sr. is seriously
ill in a Taylor hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint McAdams
were Taylor visitors Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Under-
wood and children of Lexington
were Sunday visitors of the B.
B. Easterwoods.
Brinda Vincent spent the hol-
idays in Austin with Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Witcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Eula Cook of
i Temple visited the Bill Locklin's
Sunday.
Mrs. Wilson Burns and Mrs.
Fred Easterwood were Waco
visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grayford Gers-
bach and Dan of Orancre Grove
jwere week-end visitors of the
'Guido Gersbachs.
Mrs. H. B. Bell and Mrs.
Vera Hodges were Taylor visi-
Clarence Flick. They were ac-
Mrs. Theodore
Flick
Charles Perry Townsend. who
has been stationed in Mississip-
pi is visiting here with his par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Townsend. He will report to El-
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new assignment.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grimes
and sons of McAllen visited Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Cox and Mary
during the holidays.
-Hobby Skinner of Anglelon
visited his grandmother Mrs.
H. S. Skinner last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlev Lauffh-
lin of Georgetown visited Mrs.
A. K. Wheeler during week.
I'rancis Irving of Rockwall
visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Wheeler during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Bailev.
Jr. and children of Austin and
Mrs. T. D. 'Bailey of Marshall
visited Mrs. C. E. Lamb last
week-end.
Mrs. C. M. Gillespie spent the
Join Legion
'Has Birthday
Visiting in Bertram last' A group of friends gathered
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bass
spent Thanksgiving in West
with Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth
Bass.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bass
and children of Temple visited
his .parents here during the
week-end.
Misses Norma and Cora
Beckman and Doyle McGlothlin
were Sunday visitors in San
Marcos and Austin.
Miss Jane Watson of South
western was a week-end visitor
here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lindsay
and Phil visited in LaMarque
and Houston during the holi-
days. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Steglich
and grand-daughter Risa vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood
Steglich in Opelousas La. over
the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Garrett
and children Frances Tommy
and Lee of Lake Charles. La.. :
spent the Thanksgiving holidays '
with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Koith. '
Mrs. John Garrett has return-!
ed home after an extended visit
in the home-f Mr. and Mrs
Ernest Wuthrich during the
holidays to help him celebrate
his birthday.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Wuthrich and Glor-
ia Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fuchs
and Mrs. L. W. Fuchs of Thrall
Mr. and MrS? William Wuthrich
Mrs. Robert Kuhl. and Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Fuessel of Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hohertz
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gray of
Austin Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wu-
thrich Evelyn and Marvingene
from Round Rock Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Rohlack of Elgin and
Mr. and Mrs. William Doering
of Georgetown.
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The World's Best
1 Place to Save
Now
Paying
3
Per
Annum
tirOftt nrifl ? 1ir- 1. 1 la -
..- in huw wun ner sis- m Lake Charles. La. i
ter Mrs. Ethel Snell. i Vim'tnra in tv.n Wnifo tvt-. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mason I crnmnrv hnmo nvor tim m anA
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F)irst Federal
Savings & Loan
Association
TEMPLE
Created by the Congress or
. the United States as a
specialize place for you to
)4ave wh'ere every account
ia insured up to $10000.00
and is available when you
need it.
WHY NOT ENJOY THE
holidays here last week with
their parents.
Mrs. Frank Wilson has re-
turned from Wichita Kans.
were Mr. and Mrs. Clell Sutton g BEST -- SEE FIRST FED-
Mrs. Uertrude Wilson of Aust n.
Wallace Montgomery of Dallas
and R. S. Montgomery of
Shreveport La.
ERAL
DAY.
IN TEMPLE TO-
tceieicetctecteteteiceisteiet)tctctci(tfti
I HAVE on hand -Potted
Plants
Shrubs and grade
Bushes. Will have
Greeneries m words; to Goodnight Fun-
Rev and Mrs. Estol Williams
and son of Waco were here Sun-
day where Rev. Williams con-
ducted the services at the Bap-
tist Church.
Services at the Assembly pf
God at the usual hours and
Sunday School at the Christian
one Rose
Fruit and
eral Home for
services : and
their efficient
for the cards
Pecan Trens soon Mrs. V. T.Jflowers food consoling words
Schultz phone LA 7-3586. ltp and other expressions of inter-
.. est and. concern which were a
CARD OF THANKS .great source of comfort.
Thank you all for the cards May God bless you for your
visits flowers gifts and other Jthoughtfulness.
acts of kindness during my I The Hubert Friedrich Family
stay in a Temple Jiospital and . The Lessie Weige Family
since my return home I The Joseph Koonsen Family.
May iiod be with you and bless
you.
Martha Schrock.
Mr.- and Mrs. James Bailey
and Frances Ann spent Thanks-
Igiving in Dallas with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Wacker is visiting Mrs. Milton Thomas Jr. Mrs.
in ueburne
week.
and Dallas this
Thomas accompanied them
home for a week-end visit.
Church and Baptist Church.
CARD OF THANKS
I want to express my sincere
appreciation for the many kind-
nesses extended me during my
iccuut iniiuaa in me nospuai ana
since I returned home. Each
card visit letter flower and
gift was a pleasure to receive.
Thanks a million.
Mrs. Roy Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee
Matejowsky of Odessa and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Reynolds and
Cathy of San Antonio were
week-end visitors of their moth-
er Mrs. W. O. Matejowsky.
LETTUCE 2 for 25c B OLEO Grayson lb 19c
BANANAS lb 10c
ORANGES bag 27c
APPLES Fancy Del. lb. .. 10c
ONIONS lb 5c
BISCUITS Bordens can
BEEF RIBS lb 29c
LOIN or T-BONES lb 59c
IIOAST Chuck lb. ...t 49c
MR. FARMER: I AM IN THE MARKET
10c
FOR SOME
CALVES.
HOGS AND BUTCHER
Stop and
i Lindemarin's
. ... . ( uJ. M
W Trellis Peas 2 IN6. 3U3 cans &c
Koseheart iSlackeyed reas
303 can p. lUc
Uncle William Pork & Beans
3 for 25c
Starkist Tuna Chunk Style 27c
Milk Pet or Carnation
O . 11 fOT-l
.t tail cans ..-
S
3
Sunshine Marshmallows
8 (oz
15c
Save at
Food Store
Krispy Crackers lb box 25c
Flour Gold Medal 5 lbs 47c
Pie Cherries Kimbell's
303 can .'. 23c
Maryland Club Coffee lb. ..91c
Vel Beauty Bar each 19c
Tide Regular Box each .... 29c K
Spuds U.S. No. 1 10 lbs. .. 59c
Bacon Swift's Oniole 2 lb. 89c
Picnics Neuhoffs lb 35c
Pork Sausage Home Made
Lb 65c
W Oleo Kimbell's lb J. 'tSi
Franks All Meat lb 47c
4 c tti T.Inrl" rimnoi-iirnva nnrl K"if Iiin fVmnrvnn artA ninv
tU: U'n..tCf.l narif(il rlinn AviA7nio nrtA Iritrnpnwnrfl abso- xn
lutely free without costlrqWJMftfl pses you to trade with us.
SUGAR 5 lbs. Imperial
FLOUR Gladiola 5 lbs. (with coupon on sack)
SANKA INSTANT COFFEE 4 oz. iar
WAX PAPER Cutrite roU
KRAFT ORANGE ADE 46 oz. can
PRUNES Sugaripe 1 lb. cello bag
BEETS (15c seller) can
WESSON OIL quart bottle
NORTHERN TISSUE 3 rolls '
NORTHERN NAPIONS 2 Boxes
CRACKERS Premium lb. box
PET MILK 2 large cans
49c
53c
95c
27c
27c
10c
)
59c
25c
25c
25c
29c
BETTER FOOD FOR LESS
Wilson Franz Gro. & Mkt.
We Deliver
Phone LA 7-3356
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Ford, Nora Mae. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 6, Ed. 1, Friday, December 6, 1957, newspaper, December 6, 1957; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth77210/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.