The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 27, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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AOE FOUR
TVanwlAy October 27 I960
Btirifett Tcms
MISS LILA LEE LATHAM
lila Latham To
Wed In December
Miss Lila Lee Latham of Cor-
pus Christi and Donald Melton
Harper of Sanger plan to be
married December 24 at Cullen
Wheel Chair Chapel Gonzales
"Warm Springs Foundation
Gonzales Texas.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George L. Latham
former Holland residents now
of Corpus Christi. Her fiance is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram
Lester Harper of Sanger.
Miss Latham was graduated
from Del Mar College in Corpus
Christi attended North Texas
State College and the Univer-
sity of Texas. Her fiance is a
graduate of North Texas State
College.
Mrs. W. A. Meissner Mrs.
Johnnie Rafay Mrs. Gus Persky
and Louis Use attended funeral
services Monday in Walburg for
Mrs. Carl Behrens.
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Mrs. Oscar Kizer
Former Resident
Dies In Accident
Word was received this week
of the death of Mrs. Oscar Ki-
zer who was struck and killed
by an automobile in Woodland
Calif. Mrs. Kizer was the sister
of Heber Rossen and the aunt of
Miss Eileen Sides.
Mrs. Kizer who was a Bart-
lett visitor only a few months
ago died late Saturday as a
result of the traffic accident.
She was the former Miss Jen-
nie Rosson who was reared in
B.irtlntt and was manager of
the Southwestern Telephone
Company for many years l'un-
eral services were held in For-
est Hills Calif.
Survivors are her husband
one sister Mrs. Jimmie L. Wil-
kerson of Denton one brother
Heber Rosson of Bartlett; two
nieces Mrs. Jack Taylor of
Dallas and Miss Eileen Sides of
Bartlett; two nephews George
Sides of Longview and Charles
Sides of New Braunfels.
Miss Sides and Rosson left
ly plane from Dallas to attend
the services.
Austrian Winter Peas Common Rye Grass
Dixie Wonder Peas Perennial Dry Grass
Hairy Vetch
Common or Williamette
Vetch
Hubam Clover
Madrid Clover
Oats for Planting
PUCE YOUR ORDER NOW
FOR SWIFT'S FERTILIZERS
We can handle purchase orders from both
Bell and Williamson Counties.
We are equipped to give you a square
deal and we will be glad to lay the fertilizer
on your farm when purchased by the truck
load.
Place your orders now and we will deliver
at your convenience.
C. F. HILL GRAIN COMPANY
Telephone LA7-33 1 1
Bartlett Texas
Graveside Services
Held Here For Mrs.
Lou Alta Laughlin
Graveside services were held
here Saturday afternoon for
Mrs. Lou Atta Laughlin step-
mother of Mrs. Dixie Wheeler.
Mrs. Laughlin died Friday-
after a long illness. Funeral
services were held at Baytown
Saturday morning and grave-
side services here at 4 p. m.
Mrs. Laughlin is remembered
here as Mrs. Ed Laughlin.
She was born March 23
1875 in Aniston Ala. and came
to Texas with her parents in
1892 and they resided on the
Kelihor ranch.
She was married to W. E.
Laughlin in 1898 and was a
life long member of the Meth-
odist Church.
Survivors are one daughter
Mrs. Lucille Hazelwood; two
sons Henry and Thomas of
Baytown one step daughter
Mrs. Dixie Wheeler of Bartlett;
two step sons Scott Laughlin of
Taylor and Charley Laughlin of
Georgetown; five grandchildren
and three great grandchildren.
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Baker Circle Has
Meeting Monday
Mrs. Stanley Schwertner was
hostess to the Leone Baker
Circle of the Methodist Church
at her home Monday evening.
Mrs. Johnnie Goode was co-
hostess. Mrs. Schwertner presided ov-
er the meeting. Mrs. Leroy
Schwertner opened the meeting
with prayer . Mrs. Pete Holt was
program leader.
Taking part on the program
were Mesdames Wallace Lorenz
Stanley Schwertner Johnnie
Goode Tommy Krueger Marcus
Lindemann Ren Sladovnik Le-
roy Schwertner Arthur Guen-
zel Jack Hill Bobby Ford and
Reno Saage.
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IOMBELL OLEO lb. '-15c
I UKEX gallon 'ijdpf-vm-Am' ' '"-' ' c
VICKS VAPOR RUB p i7 39c
SPUDS lb. '': -; JvV:' 7c
FOLGERS COFFEE lb; .-. " ' 65c
DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES 3 for - $1.00
SUGAR 10 lbs. (limit 1) ( 99c
PHIUJPS MILK OF MAGNESIA 12 m. ' 57c
SUPERIOR MELLORINE gallon 39c
Schwertner Grocery
Schwertner Mr and Mrs. Barney J. Brown Texas
Mrs. Tom Moore
Held Here Tuesday
Funeral services were held
here Tuesday afternoon for
Mrs. Tom Moore 81 who died
in an Austin hospital Monday
morning following a long illness.
Services were held at the
First Baptist Church with Rev.
R. B. Green officiating. Burial
was in the Bartlett Cemetery
with Goodnight Funeral Home
in charge.
Mrs. Moore was born in Rusk
County near Henderson Oct.
30 1878. She moved to Bart-
lett in 1907 and had made her
home here since that time.
Survivors include a son
Henry H. Moore of Austin; a
sister Mrs. W. H. Worrell of
Overton; 7 brothers Joe Lem
Elmer Melvin and Monnie
Cooper all of Henderson Olin
Cooper of Ben Wheeler and
Neal Cooper of Fort Worth;
two grandchildren and three
great grandchildren.
Mrs. Moore had been an ac-
tive member of the Baptist
Church since childhood and had
been a Sunday School teacher
for many years.
She was preceded in death by
her husband in 1953.
Pallbearers were George Ca-
gle Ray Bartlett Homer Whit-
field Denning Boyd John
Henry Bill Biggs Gus Persky
and Fred Tegge.
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NEW HOUSE FOR SALE
One block northeast of post office.
Financing Available
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Last Rites Are
Held For Father
Of D. B. Hicks
Last rites were held at Por-
ter-Loring 'Funeral Home in
San Antonio for Fred Hicks at
1:30 p. m. Saturday. He was
the father of D. B. Hicks.
Hicks 78 was a long time
resident of San 'Antonio. He was
born in Sweet Home in La Vaca
County and had been in busi-
ness in Crawford Austin and
Waco. He had been ill for the
past six months. !
He and his brothers had been
associated in the Hicks Rubber
Company of Waco.
Hicks a lifetime member of
the Methodist Church owns a
farm here adjacent to the orie
owned by his son and daughter-er-law
since 1945.
He is survived by his wife
four sons a daughter four
brothers and one sister nine
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
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ARE HIGHLY
WATER
SOLUBLE
Experiments prove that crops
take up more phosphate from
water soluble AMMO-PHOS
fertilizers than from ordinary
mixed fertilizers.
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4 Demonstrate
This Easy Test
AMMO-PHOS fertf.
lizen are highly water
soluble and we can
prove it by simply
placing a small
amount of AMMO
PHOS in water and
placing the same
amount of an ordinary fertilizer in
another equal amount of water.
You'll be able to see how water
soluble AMMO-PHOS GOES
INTO SOLUTION while the
ordinary fertilizer collects at the
bottom of the glass. You'll know
then why AMMO-PHOS fertilizers
give the quickest response to crops.
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Supply
GLADIOLA
FLOUR
251b.
Sack
$i3
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HALLOWE'EN KISSES
100 to the Bag
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59c
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE Lb. Can
Sunshine Hydrox Cookies 6 oz. pkg.
MAXWELL HOUSE "W
INSTANT COFFEE 6 oz. Jar
23c
BEEF
RIBS
Pound
ROUND
STEAK
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Pound
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
COOKED HAMS
12 to 14 Pounds
HAM lb. 59c Whole lb.
GROUND MEAT
SWIFT PREMIUM
SLICED BACON
LB.
GRIFFIN'S SHREDDED
COCOANUT LB. BAG
LIBBY'S PEAS No. 303 can 19c
29c
AUSTEX 5
TAMALES No. 300 cans
ROSEDALE SLICED
PINEAPPLE No. 2 can
CHEER Giant Box 69c
NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS 12 oz. box 29c
AUSTEX BEEF M
STEW 24 OZ. CAN HfC
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BBS XSP' Xg
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Specials Friday and Saturday Oct. 28-29
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Ford, Nora Mae. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 27, 1960, newspaper, October 27, 1960; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth77358/m1/4/: accessed April 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.