The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 48, Ed. 1, Friday, September 28, 1956 Page: 5 of 8
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TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED SECTION
flATES for classified advertising and all notices of an advertis-
ing nature 2 cents per word oer insertion with a minimum charge
of 40 cents pc-r i'nsertion. Classified advertising is cash with or-
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SEED CLEANING and treat- RADI(TmH? TV repair" service
ing. We also clean and treat Portable welding. Phone LA7-
conon seea. neoncn urain3838. Cecil Decker. 42 tf
company. 4-tt.
(HAVE Kenneth Shropshire
home listed for sale. Also sever-
al other good homes. One 152
acre farm good improvements
good well and flowing spring
32 acres pasture. Thi3 place
priced to sell. Brune & Messer
Realtors. Phones LA7-3630 and
LA7-3267. tf
REPAIR SERVICE Electric
Irons Toasters Coffee Makers
Fans Sewing Machines Guns
Rods Reels and Locks Shears
and knives sharpened. Kevs
made autos unlocked safe com-
uumuuns cnangea. TJt SWA-"
SHOP Granger. 47-4tp
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Cut Flowers
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Sprays
Corsages
"We Wire Flowers"
BARTLETT FLORIST
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Goodnight
Bartletl Phone LA7-3228
List Your Farms and City Prop-
erty with
W. H. McGinnis
See Me for Prices and Location
Also Farm Loans the
John Hancock Service
Offioc at Ira A. Prcwitt Hard-
ware Company
Office EL2--131G Res. EL2-2285
TAYLOR TEXAS
ISAAC INSURANCE
AGENCY
AUTOMOBILE
FIRE WINDSTORM BONDS
AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Preston Isaac
Marie Isaac
Garden Field and Flowers
if planted in this section
we have in stock.
EMPIRE SEED CO
109 East Ave. A.
Temple Texas
PICNIC
SUNDAY SEPT. 30
AT
S. P. J. S. T. HALL
HOLLAND
Barbecue and Entertainment
Day and Night
Music By
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Friday Sept 28 1956
THE BAltTLETT TRIBUNE
Mrs. Mason Installs "Sweet Sixteen"
A " I sl - 1 . I '
Class Officers
Party Honors
Betty Stevenson
Mrs. Joe Mason installed thoj Miss Bettv Sue Stevenson
new officers of the Golden Cir- was honored with a kSweefc
ele Class when they met Thurs-. Sixteen" birthday party last
day night at Fellowship Hall at Saturday night nt the Legion
the Baptist Church. Home. Her mother. Mrs. Buford
Mrs. Keuben Nixon was in- Stevenson and her grandmoth-
stalled as president; Mrs. Hnr- or Mrs. Ralph Jackson Sr.
old Morrison vice-president ;'Were hostesses
? Fl0ydTMeSnlr' 8CcrTc'a7l Guests were registered by
treasurer; Mrs. Charles Linde-VmBi Bennfo Tomccek afc a table
S. .assoc"lteAT secretary-. covored witn a pink cloth An
nn?TMaMr- If' "rearrangement of queen's crown
oZtd I ' RCX .WackerMn a crystal basket was used on
group captains. th. nof 1wi1r roo
?0fZrL S.S.'xWto. with pink ribbons with
Miss Pearl Joiner. Outgoing Mv s . givtopn pnrfv WPi.
nrnarnnf. ATru Hnwnril .Itillnwl ' . Ivly OWCCC OlXlCCn X arty WHP-
was presented with a gift from
tlie class. Mrs. Harold Morrison
made the presenttaion.
Miss LaNell Adams and Mrs.
Z. R. Rannals were hostesses
FOR RENT Unfurnished
apartment. See W. IB. Wright
telephone LA 7-4456. ltc
DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT
SEPT. 29th
S-CURVE INN
HOLLAND
Music By
EMIL MALISH AND
HIS BAND
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WANTED: Unencumbered ma-
ture white woman having some
knowledge of nursing to assist
in caring for elderly lady and
assist in household duties. Small
family. Give reference. $100.00
per month. Write Box 53 Gran-i
ger or call UL9-3358.
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MRS. KENNETH KUNZ
FOR SALE: Gas cook stove in
good condition. See or call C.
W. Dillard. LA 7-3891. ltc
TABOR-KUNZ
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pumps completed their attire
They earned colonial bouquetsi
ui wniio carnations.
j.roy maiiiDurton served as
best man and Billy Dean Lange
was groomsman. Ushers wera
Jimmy Tabor of Austin and
Uonnie Tabor of Holland broth-
ers of the bride.
Mrs. Kunz mother of tha
groom wore a frock of navv
silk fialle with navv shoes and
gloves and a frost white beaver
inat. iter corsage was of ping1
( carnations.
A reception was held imme
diately afterward at the Amer-
CARD OF THANKS
I want to take this means of
thanking my Bartlett friends
for the cards visits flowers
and other kindnesses extended
me during my recent stay in tha
hospital. You will never realize
just how much these kind deeds
were appreciated.
Sam Levins.
CARD OF THANKS
The cards visits flowers and
other kindnesses while I was in
the hospital and since I have
returned home were deeply ap-
preciated. I will never forget
the thoughtfulness of you my
friends.
Mrs. J. L. Rosenbalm.
CARD OF THANKS
I want to sincerely thank all
who sent cards and flowers and!
those who visited me during my
stay in the hospital. Especially
' do I wish to thank the blood
donors and those who helped
gather my crop.
Herbert Friedrich.
FOUND Little girl's white shoe
for right foot. Owner call for
shoe at Post Office and pay for
this ad. ltc
FOR SALE: 300 bales hegari
and sweet' sudan. Ollie David-
son Granger Texas. 48-tf
A NOTE OF APPRECIATION
My parents and I would like
to express our sincere apprecia-
tion to all those who remem-
bered me while I was in Nash-
ville. Although I'll be in a wheel
chair for approximately two
months more I'm feeling fine
and will be doing my school
work at home.
George Fowler Jr.
for the occasion. Queen's crown
and ivy were used in decoration
in the hall.
Refreshments were served to
Mesdames Howard Dillard Joe
Mason Reuben Nixon
ftiornsoii i'loyd nuesser diaries.
Liinuemunii oonn Dean Henry
the hostesses and two guests
Miss Pearl Joiner and Mrs. Wai-
ly Culp of Pasadena.
Rev. Dow To Fill
Flanking the cake were the at-
tendants bouquets and white
candles. Mrs. Roy Via of Aus-
tin cut th'e cake.
Others in the house party
were Mrs. Jerry Gelner Mrs. Al-
iruu opieseinauor. ivirs. .umiiiirk i .
Mazoch and Mrs. Eddie Kunz rreSDVtenan
and Mrs. Raymond Wentrcek. I tJ
Forgoing away the bride' Pii Init .HtlflflV
chose a suit of brown cashmere i i J
cotton an orange velveteen hat Rev. Norman D. Dow a for-
and matching gloves. Her purse mer pastor of the First Presby- teen" on the. bottom layer
lenun lunurcn in uurueu win
preach the morning sermon and
officiate at the Communion Ser-
vice in this church on Sunday
ten on the cover.
Each guest was presented
with a favor of a cube of sug-
nr in a pink net bag tied with
a pink ribbon.
The refreshment table was
covored with white tulle over a
pink cloth. The tulle was gath-
ered at each end and tied with
a spray of queen's crown form-
Harold I 'np n drane( effect on the sides.
j ne centerpiece was an arrange-
ment of queen's crown and de-
vil's ivy fanning out of clusters
of pink net and based on a
round piece of styrafoam.
The color scheme was carried
out in the pink candles in cry-
stal holders and the pink lemon-
'ade in a crystal punch bowl
which was encircled with ivy.
The four tiered white birth-
day cake was decorated with
pink flowers. "Happy Birthday
Betty" was inscribed on the top
three layers with "Sweet Six-
and shoes were of brown liz
ard.
The bride is a graduate of
Holland High School and a bus
iness college in lAustin. She hasi Oct. 7
been working for the telephone
ican Legion Home. Guests were company in Austin. The groom
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and Palsy Tabor sisters of the
bride and groom.
Nell Davidson of Granger and
Nettie Mae Steglich had charge
ot tne girts.
The bridal bouquet was used
in the center of the bride's
table. The desert table was cen
tered with a three tiered scal-
loped cake which was embossed
with pink roses and lillies of the
valley and topped with a min-
iature bride . and groom. The
cake was placed ona reflector.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to my
many friends who took time
during this busy season to send'
cards letters and flowers and!
to visit me during my illness.
Especially do I want to thank;
those who offered prayers for
my recovery.
S. T. (Sonny) Byrd.
IN APPRECIATION
For the many expressions of
comfort and for the many evi-
dences of loving strength ex-
tended to us during our sorrow
we are deeply gratetui.
The family of
E. C. Brune Sr.
NEW ARRIVALS
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pacha
announce the arrivel of a daugh
ter Peggy Jean born Septem-
ber 12 in a Taylor hospital. She
weighed 8 pounds and 7 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adrian of
Beaumont announce the arrival
of a daughter September 19.
She weighed 8 pounds and 8
ounces and has been named
Mary Beth. Mrs. Adrian is the
former Patsy Cryer of Bartlett.
Wednesday Club
To Meet With
Mrs. C. E. Lamb
School and attended Texas Lu
theran College. He is at present
employed by Texas Oil Company '
at Liberty Texas.
After a wedding trip the
couple will make their home in
Liberty.
Preaching regularly on the
1st 3rd and 5th Sundays of the
month in this church is John D.
Fretwell a senior student at the
Austin Seminary.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stokes and
Bruce of Temple were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Egon
Lindemann.
Mrs. Walter Peschal served
the cake and Mrs. Tomecek and
Mrs. Stevenson alternated at
the punch bowl.
Bachelor buttons queen's
crown and ivy were used in de-
coration on the gift table the
piano and the mantle.
Guests played games during
the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. A. Braun
have been visiting in Waco this
week with their daughter Mrs.
Olga McKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Klump
and daughter of .Waco are vis-
iting here this week.
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low-Market
Prices !
The Woman's. Wednesday
Club will begin their new club
year next Wednesday after-
noon October 3rd at 2:30 p. m.
when they meet with Mrs. C. E.
Lamb for their first program.
This will begin the 43rd year of
the organization.
All members of the club will
participate in the program for
the day by answering to roll
call with their summer adven
tures in reading or travel.
Club officers this year are:
Mrs." W. L. Patton president;
Miss Bessie Skinner vice-president;
Mrs. C. R. Lindsay re-
cording secretary; Mrs. JL3L
Leatherman corresponding sec
retary; Mrs. C. R. Harris treas-
urer; Mrs. C. E. Lamb parlia-
metnarian; Mrs. C .M. Gilles-
pie historian; Mrs. S. L. Ro-
berts librarian; and Mrs W. L.
Patton Mrs. C. R. Harris Mrs.
George Fowler Mrs. Clyde
Uichard3 and Mrs. M. M. Leath-
erman on the board of directors.
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'55 Ford Custom 4 dr. Radio heater.
'51 Chevrolet 4 dr. Radio heater
'51 Chevrolet 2 door. Radio heater.
Others to chose from. " $
JAMES BAILEY CHEVROLET CO. J
Day Phone LA7-3301 Night Phone LA7-4447 l
M'!W'l''M'M'
Jean Ware To
Ride In Fair
Parade Saturday
Jean Ware who was runner-
up in the Bell County Farm Bu-
reau Quen contest will go to
Waco Saturday where she will
ride in the Heart-O-Texas Fair
parade. Miss Ware and Miss
Kay Sandlin of Belton Bell
County Queen will join other
queens and runner-ups from ov-
er the state for the parade and
the selection of a State Queen
Saturday night.
The contestants will ride in
convertibles in the parade. Miss
Ware is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E B. Ware.
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BEEF RIBS lb. 23c
Rath Black Hawk Tray Wrapped
BACON lb. 55c
OLE0 Gravson lb. 19c
Oscar Mayer ( 1 2 oz. can)
LUNCHEON MEAT
31c
Ballard
BISCUITS. 2 cans
19c
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PET
EVAPORATED
vins
25c
Pitted Dromedary new crop
DATES lb. 39c
Snow Crop Frozen
STRAWBERRIES 25c
No. 1 not No. 2 Fresh
TOMATOES lb. 10c
GR APES Tokay lb. lflc
Fresh Plum
PRUNES. 2 lbs. - : 25c
10 lbs. Red
POTATOES" 39c
ALMA TOOLE KEW POTATOES 2 cans 25c
ALMA CREAM PEAS 300 size. 2 cans ; 25c
5 lbs. SUGAR 48c : CRISCO 3 pounds 87c
Our Coffee Prices Are Wholesale Prices Every Dav!
YEA BULLDOGS - 'RECK ROGERS!!
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TTER FOOD FOR LESS
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Wilson Franz Gro. & Mkt.
We Deliver - 9:30 and 10:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. Ph. LA7-3356
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Ford, Robert C. & Ford, Nora Mae. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 48, Ed. 1, Friday, September 28, 1956, newspaper, September 28, 1956; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81962/m1/5/: accessed May 8, 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.