The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 34, Ed. 1, Friday, July 1, 1949 Page: 8 of 8
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Friday July 1- 104ft
Bdton Plans For
Fourth Of My
Bolton Juno 29 The wel-
comc mat will be rolled out
when the-flags and bunting go
up Tor Belton's 30th annual July
4th celebration. Designed to pro-
vide n full week end of enter-
tainment this year's observance
T Independence Day promises to
Too. the higgest and best ever put
JThe entire celebration is un-
Sthe joint sponsorship of the
ton American Legion post
Sthe Chamber of Commerce.
RpWflnlnfl nrc two well-known
speakers for the July 4th patrio-
tic program four big rodeo
sfcows featuring the fastest
stock and ridingest cowhands in
"Tteas carnival attractions a
parade of fine horses and dec-
orated cars old fiddlers' contest
smd square dance with swim-
jraing picnic grounds golfing
Sxjat riding and horseback riding
available.
lUiilroad Commissioner Olin
"Culberson and Congressman W."
3HL (Bob) Poage will be featured
speakers at the Independence
'Hies' program in the city park.
ANNOUNCING
Mf. and Mrs. G. A. McGregor
6f Lampasas announce the ar-
rival on June18 of a daughter
who has been named Rebecca
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Mrs. Dora Albrccht and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Klotz visited in
Kobstown during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braun and
children of Waco were week-end
visitors in the A. C. A. Braun
home.
A rodeo show Friday night
July 1 will open the celebration.
Another show is set for Satur-
day night July 2 and perfor-
mances are scheduled for Mon-
day afternoon and night.
All-day entertainment has
been provided for July 4th. A
miracle throuorh the downtown
section at 10 a. m. will inaugur
ate the patriotic observance ol
the day. Carnival attractions
band music the old fiddlers' con-
test and square dancing will bo
put on in the city park. There
are plenty of shady picnic
trrounfls with tables for family
get-togethers and home-coming
parties.
Guests in fc'no homo of Mr. and
Mm. .Raymond Wentrcek Sunday"
were Mr and Mrs. Arthur Johlo
and Kenneth of Bcyersville Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Wentrcek of Tay-
lor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wentr
cok and Melvin and Jeanette and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wentrcek of
Granger Mr. and Mrs. Hugo
Kunz Lana and Kenneth Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Braun and Billy
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gommert and
Joyce and Janice and Miss Doris
Gommert of Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Randolph
have returned from a visit in
Madisonville with relatives.
Miss Doris Gommert of Austin
has been here visiting her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gommert.
Mrs. R. T. Davis and sons of
Waco spent the week-end in the
Jack Haynes home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haynes and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Minnox and little son in
Waco Sunday.
Mrl and Mrs. J. G. Hos receiv
ed word from their son Lt.
Herbert Hoes this week stating
that he and his wife are located
in Berchtsgadeh Germany Hit- ?
ler's former headauarters in the
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Bavarian Alps hear the Austrian x
border. They visited here a short t
time ago just before leaving for
Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Raeke and
familv-of Heidenheimer visited ?
Mrs. Charles Raeke and family I
Sunday. N
Mrs. Ernest Cowan and Linda
of Temple have been visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Woody and Bill.
Mrs. Minnie Jackson of Austin
was a week-end visitor of Mrs.
George Hair.
Mrs. Mollie Johnson and
daughter Miss Minnie of Burle-
son visited Mrs. George Hair
Saturday.
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OFFICE CLOSED JULY 4
ATTENTION
MR. FARMER
Due to your long work- : :
ing day I will give you : :
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an appointment at : : V
night between 7:00 ''
and 9:00 p. m.
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Regular Day Hours
8:30-12:00 A. M.
2:00-5:30 P.M.
GEO. C. FOWLER ::
CHIROPRACTOR ;;
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stokes Sr.
were visitors in Austin Tuesday.
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DR. J. R. BURNETT
ANNOUNCES
THE REOPENING OF HIS OFFICE
OFFICE HOURS
J8:30 to 12:00 ' 2:00 to 5:00 Daily
NO AFTERNOON HOURS ON
THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
(OFFICE PHONE 54 RESIDENCE PHONE 109
The above hours will be kept in so far as possible but
during these next months while I am working without help
In the office there will be times when home or emergency
calls will take me out during office hours. I shall try to
post a notice at the office at such times informing people
approximately when I shall be back.
I intend to make necessary home calls as they arise
day or night. At times when I have to be out of town I shali
make arrangements for my patients to receive medical care
during my absence.
THE BARTLETT
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
WELCOMES
DR. J. R. BURNETT
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BACK TO BARTLETT
; AND
EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS
ON THE RE-OPENING "
OF HIS OFFICES
We Appreciate
THE FINE GRAIN BUSINESS
OF OUR FARMER FRIENDS
We are always in the market for corn o"ats
and maize and appreciate an opportunity to
serve you all year round. The purpose of our
grain business is to provide you with a ready
market.
Feed your stock r.nd poultry Moore's
Moremix Feeds. They're mineralized and
vitalized. There's a feed for your every feeding
need.
MOORE GRAIN COMPANY
Barteitt
Telephone 50
Texas
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Men's Dress
Straw Hats
25
DISCOUNT
EVERY STRAW DRESS HAT INCLUDED
George Vyashington Bedspreads
"Loomed to be heirloomed"
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RATH'S PICNIC LB.
Hams
45c
KRAFT'S PT. JAR
Miracle Whip 29c
IMPERIAL PURE CANE
Sugar
10 LB. BAG
87c
VISIT OtyR SUIT DEPARTMENT .
"We have a beautiful selection. Some have two
pairs of pants. Price Right.
IMens Cord pants Mens Rayon Slacks Mens
'Sport Shirts .... Get ready for more hot days
(So come .... Stay Cool.
Doubles or Singles
$25.00
WE STILL HAVE SOME DRESSES
ON SALE
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furor
MAKE YOUR SELECTION AND SAVE
RED DART SLICED
Peaches
NO.?CAN
25c
CATSUP Snyder's 14 oz. ...-. 25c
SPJNACH Del Monte No. 2 15c
LAUD Pure 4 lb. Pail 85c
MATCHES Waterproof 2 for 15c
PEPPER IS HIGH AND WILL BE HIGHER
CHEDDAR CHEESE lb 55c
SALMON and SARDINES ARE CHEAPER
PICKLES Sour orvDill 3 pt. jar 35c
Picnic Plates Paper Napkins Cups
Full Stock Fruit Jars and Canning Supplies
THE GERSBACH-WACKER CO.
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Bartleit
Texas
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Ford, Robert C. & Ford, Nora Mae. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 34, Ed. 1, Friday, July 1, 1949, newspaper, July 1, 1949; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81795/m1/8/: 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.