The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 42, Ed. 1, Friday, August 26, 1949 Page: 2 of 8
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THE BAKT.LETT. TRlBltfO. Friday August 2G-104Q' Mrs J D McVca'j'lrs. yirglqi Mr and Mrs. Herbert Pope! Bobby ' ;Gdodo'nV of 'tap MWand'lMrs Bob Miloe and
Mr. and Mrs Gerald Modesette
of Pecos Mr and Mrs. Paul Bart-
.'alett of Uvalde. Mr. and Mrs.
I;. Jaylo Modesette of Rockdale
and Airs .loe iteese ot lirown-
wood' vere visitors here during
tho Week-end. Mrs. Bartlett and
Mrs. Reese remained for a longer
Visit. They are visiting here and
in Temple with their father C.
A. Modesette who is seriously
ill in a Temple hospital.
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Mrs. Alice Beerwirtkle and Mrs. K. Vaughn and baby of rett df Houston. "Mrs. Mfl.vme
little son have returned to Secuin.San Antonio were week-endl Allen and Miss Orene Fowler of
visited his parents ihereJaBtveek
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teach.
Mrs. Bcerwinkle will
guests in the homo of Mr. and Granger visited in Waco Sun-
Mrs. Cecil Harris. day.
Sgt. and Mrs. C. G Webb and
daughters loft Sunday for New
Ybyk They will sail for Germany
Whero Sgt. Webb will be sta
tioned for some time. Mrs. Webb visiting Mrs. J. E. Dillard.
was iormurjy iuiss uona muy
Stokes
Mrs. Legar Jones and daught
or Miss Margaret Jones have i
returned from a visit in Wharton i
with relatives.
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iwrs. A. Ji. Probst and A. E.
Probst III -of New Orleans La.
are guests of Mrs. Frank Joiner
and Miss Pearl Joiner.
Mrs. J. P. Brisbin was in Tem
ple Monday.
lrtttei'daUghtor Marian of Aus
tin At ve beeh here this week
visiting Mr and Mrs.-Ruff Irvih
and Mr ahd Mrs Roy IrVin and
Anola. . i '
Mr. and Mrs. A. M.'Heap of
San Antonio have been here
Miss Frances Jureck is visit
ing in Dallas with Misses JnezjDocia Covey.
and Maxine Shaw.
Little Miss Shirley Ann Covey
of Georgetown has been here
visiting her grandmother Mrs.
Mrs. Estelle Cole was in Dal-
las last week where she attended
market.
James Bailey returned home
Saturday from a Temple hospital
whore he has been receiving
medical attention.
EXPERIENCED IN SERVING YOU
The experience of your bank directors total
many years spent in serving you. They were
raised in this community and know its intimate
problems. You can bring your financial prob-
lems to them with confidence knowing they
have the ability to help you.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BARTLETT TEXAS
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ATTENTION
MR. FARMER
Due to your long work-
ing day I will give you
an appointment at
night between 7:00
and 9:00 p. m.
Call 246
Regular Day Hours
8:30-12:00 A. M.
2:00-5:30 P.M.
GEO. C. FOWLER
CHIROPRACTOR
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Coach Fares Slashed
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Austin $1.80
Waco . $2.20
San Antonio $i.'10
Dallas $5.25 .
Fort Worth $5.25
$1.30
$1.29
$2.52
$2.99
$2.99
Round Trip One Way
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Contact
Katy Agent
For Details
Cooking electrically these days is a small matter of
pushing a button or turning a switch. What could be
easier than that? Your kitchen remains degrees cooler
because the cooking units arc in direct contact with
the cooking vessel and very little heat cscapcsarOund
or up the sides. Vou stay cooler too. for your Work
is done when you put the mc.il In the oven and set. the-
accurate temperature control. This economical tem-
perature control cuts on and off to maintain an even
uniform heat ... cooks a great portion of the time
with the current off. The generous size oven cooks a
complete meal at one time . . .
even desserts. So' why not stay
cool calm and collected this
summer . . . turn your cook-
ing duties over to a modern
electric range. You II
get perfect results
cVery time!
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ISAAC INSURANCE
AGENCY
FIRE WINDSTORM BONDS
AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Preston Isaac
Marie Isaac
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
Secretary. 8-tf
BARTLETT ICE
& COLD STORAGE
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G. C. CORMANY. Prop.
List Your Farms and City Prop
erty with
W.H.McGinnis
See Mc For Prjces and Location
Office at Ira A. Prewitt Hard-
ware Company
Office Phone 1 Residence 153
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Ford, Robert C. & Ford, Nora Mae. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 42, Ed. 1, Friday, August 26, 1949, newspaper, August 26, 1949; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81803/m1/2/?q=wichita+falls: 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.