The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 16, Ed. 1, Friday, March 3, 1950 Page: 3 of 8
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Cryer-and Bill.
' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Llndeninnn
and children of Austin and
Charles Lindcmann of Seguin
Aponfc the week-end. liero with
Mr. and Mr$t E. E. Lindemann.
Mr and Mrs. Edgar L Garrett
Md Son Thommie and Mrs. J'.
Ar. Garrett of Houston have been
Stieats1 6f Mr. and Mi's. Horace
Keibh this week. Mr. Garrett was
enixHlte to Corslcaha to rtttend a
special school for Standard Oil
eniployejes.
W. C Turner Jr.. of Houston
was a visitor of Mt and Mrs WV
C. Turner Sr. for the Week-gnd
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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kramer
and son were in Houston last
week-end to visit theirsister-in-
law. Mrs. Rudy Kramer who is
ill. '
Mrs. John Steirier of 3an
Anflonio Mfd. Lena Suttle of
San Marco3 and Mrs. Irvin Nix-
on of Lockhart spdnt Thursday
in the Cecil Harris hfome.
BABY .CHICKS READY
FQR DELIVERY
Reds. White Rocks. Barred Rocks. New -
:: Hampshire Austra Whites. White Leghorns ::
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;; reauy iur ueuvery. run line or pounry equip-
: ment coal oil and electric brooders feeders '
fountains remedies and feed. ' "'.
Custom Hatching
BARTLETT HATCHERY
WILL BISCHOFP Mgr.
ty tl.j.Cnviiii.0i;.'pttHw6storrf Kenneth Bas$'"of -&6utWettti I
trniveivty.wa3aw"cikrendvsii. tjniversily spent iihe week-end I
fti'IicrV .r .' ; ': " here wrtll his parents. .'
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Mrs.f' w. . J" Harlan has' return-
ed from' an exidndfcd visit in
Pehil. Alabama and Athons
Texas.
. Mr and Mrs. Albert Mikulen-
cak and daughters of Elgin were
visitors here the. first of the
week. '
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Miss Patty Katharine Gillespie
of San Antonio Bpent the week-
end here with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. John Gillespie.
Little Miss Ann Gillespie of
Temple was a week-end guests
of her grandmother Mrs. C. M.
Gillespie.
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Fertilizer ahd Seeds
We have all kinds of dairy poultry and
hog feed.
We ' buy your poultry . eggs and cream.
Try the Funk G-711 Hybrid.seed corn. We
have other seed corn cane and maize seed;
Now is the time to use that fertilizer phos-
phate amonium nitrate and vigaro.
We have Canadian peat moss for chick bed
litter.
; BARTLETT PRODUCE
"L. 0. Clemons C. L. Oldham
' Phone 7 We Deliver
Attention
Poullrymen
BOOK YOUR .
CHICKS
NOW
We have the following breeds for sale
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WHITE LEGHORNS
BROWN LEGliORNS
BUFF MINORKAS
BLACK. MINORICAS
SIVERLACE WYANDOTTES
NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS
ALSO
BARRED ROCKS
BLACK AUSTRALORPS
ANSTRA-WH1TES
LAYORKAS
HAMP-WHITES ;
CORNISH-HAMPS
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We. have plenty of Red Stag Leaf Mold and Peat Moss.'.
the best for flowers or gardens
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Ford, Robert C. & Ford, Nora Mae. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 16, Ed. 1, Friday, March 3, 1950, newspaper, March 3, 1950; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81829/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 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.