The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 10, Ed. 1, Friday, January 6, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey
and Francos Ann and Lucinda
were in Memphis Tenn. last
week where Lucinda was a fi-
nalist in the 1956 Maid of Cot-
ton Contest.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L demons
of Austin visited with Mrs. Luke
Clemons Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frank
of San Antonio and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Neely and Nancy vis
ited with Mrs. D. K. Leather-
man and Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
Leatherman during the holidays.
Mrs. Roy Stockton. Mrs. Mar
vin Thomas and Carolyn Ann
Puckett and Mrs. M.' L. White
Sr. were in Austin last week to
visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Harper and family.
Mrs. Lttther Thompson of
Austin visited with Mrs. Frank
Joiner and Pearl Sunday.
Holiday guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Gattis were
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Englefield
and daughter Lynn of Dallas
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth John-
son and family of Wichita Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin BraUn
and family and Billy Braun of
Dallas were Christmas guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Braun.
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Georere Hackler of Dnllnn vis
ited in the Bill Maynard home
during the Christmas holidays.
Mr. Hackler is Mrs. 'Maynard's
uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gray and
sons of Port Arthur Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Rowntree Jr. and
children of Abilene visited -Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Rowntree durinit
Christmas.
Friday January 0 1956
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
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Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Gar
ner and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gar-
ner and Jack and Jill of Madi-
son Tenn. were recent visitors
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Lawrence.
Visitors in the W. T. Via" home
during the holidays were Rob-
bie Nell and Helen Via of Hou-
ston Mr. and Mrs. Grady Se-
bastian and family of Moody
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Via
of Houston.
Mrs. Tod Patton and Mrs.
Marlin Bussell of Sabino visited
with Mrs. Frank Joiner and
Pearl Poiner last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cartier
and family of. Austin were here
last week-end to visit with her
mother Mrs. S. L. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick White and
Betty of Freeport were week-
end visitors here.
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IQUErS SIOBr Taylor Texas
Miss Joyce Gommert of Aus-
tin and Melvin Freese of Dallas
were guests in the Fred Gom-
mert Home during the Christ-
mas nonaays:. . ? j;
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Mr. and Mrs.' BiliMaynard
and Walter and their eruesfs.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Maynard and
daughter Virginia visited in
Angelton Sunday with Mrs.
Maynard s niece.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jourdan and
family of Houston visited Mr.
and Mrs. E. IC Laughlin and
other relatives and friends here
during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lorenz
were holiday visitors in Beaumont.
Mrs. Marie Hethcote and Judy
and Gayle of Temple spent
Christmas here with Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Robertson.
During the holidays Mr. and
Mrs. Estel Robertson have been
visiting in El Paso with their
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Beverly in Cotton Center with
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cade and
family and in Lorenza with Mr.
and Mrs. Max Robertson and
family.
LAUNDRY SERVICE
Off
Tuesday
Back Thursday
We are serving as represenative of the City : I
': Steam Laundry of Taylor. Bring us your : '
; laundry before Tuesday and it will be return- j '
: ed Thursday. j .
Rough Dry or Finished
Clothes are insured v
DE LUXE CLEANERS
Bartlett
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KWHUtHtl t M iiH't"l0 I HflfrM
THANKS
for Your Business in 1955
May We Have An Opportunity To
Trade With You in 1956
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Custer
and son David and Mr. and
Mrs. Vemon Giebel of Austin
spent New Year's Day with Mr.
and Mrs. Ollie Cline.
With a NEW EtECTRlC DRYER!
Guests in the C. M. Pairett
home for the Christmas holidays
included all of their children and.
their families. Those present in-
cluded Mr. &nd--Mrs. Frank
Pairett and JTreddie of Irvine.
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Mrs. R. L. Pairett and Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Grisby of 3Vaco.
Among others to call included.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barclay qf
Tyler Mrs. J. L. Warren of
Temple and Mr. A. E. Pairett
Jr. of Granger.
We are always in the market for all kinds
; of grain and if you have corn in the crib at
I home we can turn it into cash for you. Just
; let us know and we'll do the rest.
See us for Moremix Feeds
Complete line on hand at all times.
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PAY CASH PAY LESS
FOLGERS
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WOK-HOW EASY! Just
'Mkeyour wet clothes from
&7he"automatlcelectric
' washer' ton into the dry-
er ana set the dial. No
t lwglng-baskets of wet
dothMoutsltlaln the cold
' to the clothesline.
.0;LOOKiHOWfF.)LUFF.Y!
r lirnfront hs 'electric
i fetrytfiarecleanerosotter
f resherfsnd fluffier. Other
detfjei come'out ready to
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Those washday blues are easy to lose ''.
with a modern electric dryer.
Honestly it's like owning a private
supply of built-in sunshine.
For your own washday ease see "
your electric appliance dealer. '-
TEXAS POWER &
LIGHT COMPANY
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THE WESSON OIL SHORTENING
Snowdrift 3 It
SU0AR7 10 lbs.
CARNATION OR PET
MllK TALL CANS 2 FOR
DEL MONTE CRUSHED
Pineapple no. 2 cans
.25
12 oz.
c
DELTA SYRUP
24 oz. J gal Gal.
41c 55c $1.i
Cauliflower
TEXAS GROWN
Head .15
Lettuce
Each .10
Bananas
Lb. .10
Scots Tissue
RoU .10
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THANK YOU
We wish to thank you for the business given us during the past
year. To those of you who have been our customers wej.jhope to
continue the friendly relationship. To you who'have not traded here
we invite a trial.
When we opened our store for business it was on thebasisrof the
lowest possible operational cost to enable us to sell quality merch-
andise at a price to be competitive with stores anywhere .
Our labor costs are low we have no charge losses no delivery
co.t3 neither do we give premiums or prizes. Isn't it reasonable
that our prices can be lower?
Lewis Food Store
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Ford, Robert C. & Ford, Nora Mae. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 10, Ed. 1, Friday, January 6, 1956, newspaper, January 6, 1956; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81924/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 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.