The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 2, Ed. 1, Friday, November 2, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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Miss Joyce Jackson of lAustin
was a week-end visitor here with
relatives and friends. '
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Leather-1 Lt. and Mrs. W. R. Bunker
man visited m Georgetown dur- and baby of Waco visited their
ing the week-end. Iparents here last week-end.
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Suddenly you know how-modern a range should be
flame-fast gJS ranges
alone offer
4 times less fuel cost!
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I'm to upset. Our elec-
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our new electric
ronge.
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EXCITING NEW FEATUIES
Cook.Sav.r
Automatic Top
Durntr Control
Built-in Rotlseerle.
Simmer Flame.
Automatic
Clock-Controlled
Oven.
But of course I Smart Southwest Moderns know that cooking
with gas is the most economical way to cook. It costs less than
Vt as much to use as electric cooking. This means: If you can
cook on an electric range for $2.20 a month you can do the
same amount of cooking with gas for less than 55 a month. (Or
a savings of $19.80 a yearl) What's more an automatic gas
range costs less to buy less to install and less to operate and
maintain. No Wonder smart women say truly modern cooking
is cooking with flame-fast gas.
SAFEST COOKING EVER! American Gas Association seal
assures reliability. Fire insurance statistics prove gas is safer!
SIZZLING TRADE-INS NOW -on your gas or electric range.
Cook modern change today to a new ultra-modern gas
range.
see your gas range dealer or
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LONE STAR My GAS COMPANY
Mora than 05 out of 100 women coot with gas
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& Tou mar vote for the candidate! of your choice by placing en X In tho inuare betide ths nemo or you may rote for H
H the candidate of your choice in each race by scratching or marldng out all other names in that race. Wl
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For lUlhoed Coramlssioneri For IuuTroSa Commlsslon TWXfWWlj'lTSJ
Tor Comptroner of Publlo Accounts. For Com&oUer of ruUle Awmtsi Sfyjfy WW iVM!WP
For Commissioner f Crl I.r-" Tor cMjaialoaa of CeaaSal-Sfj ;. i r"r r islKJWiflralwirl
For SUte Cwnnilnfonw ol iJU'm'BMtOt
You are tt froo Texan . You can vote any way you Hko. Regardless of what you may
havo Itenrd lt Is perfectly logol to split your tic-hut If you -wjant to just as It Is legal to
vote the Democratic ticket stinleht or the iteputllcan ticket straight. Tho purpose of
Hip hnllot 1b to determine what tho people want. And if you want to vote for Elsen-
hower and Nixon then east the rest of your ballot for the Democratic nominees
that Is your privilege Don't Jet onyono toil you otherwise I BY IiAW YOUlt VOTE
MUST BE COUNTED.
Pol Artv I'nlo" for by TextiH PomotrotH for Klwnlioner Weldon Jtart Plroctoi;)
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Bulldogs Rip Troy
(Continued lmm nape 9.
Shelton 9. Hodon 5. Lantre 7.
Steger 2 Hodon 6 Lange 4
Hodon lost 1 Stegcr failed to
gain Lange gained nearly 10
then 3. Bartlctt drew a 5 yard
nenaltv. Lantre made 3 and
Shelton lost 8 as the third quar
ter ended.
Fourth Quarter
Continuing tho third period
drive with the ball on the Troy
34 yard line Lange gained 7
then 8. Hodon made 7 Lancro
made 3 then 6 then went over
for the final 3 for the TD. Lange
passed to House incomnletn for
the PAT attempt. Score Bartlett
in Troy (5.
Newman took thn kiokoff nn
the 20 and returned to the 29.
Willis circled left end for 29
yards Edwar.ds failed to gain
Cormany passed to Newman in-
comnleto. Cormnnv D-ninprl fi mid
Willis 3 and Bartlett took over
on the 38.
Hodon circled left end for IK
yards Lange made 6 Steger 2
Lange 2 Steger 4 Lange 2
Hodon failed to gain.
Troy took over on the 33.
Cormanv made G. Willis nnssfid
to Edwards for 41 yards Cor-
many made 5 Willis failed to
gain then lost 1 Southerland's
pass to Edwards was broken up
by Shelton and thn bnll nvnnfc
over to Bartlett on their own 16
yard line.
Lange hit the lino thren times
for 7. 9 and 3 yards as the time
ran out. Scoie Bartlett 18 Troy
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Statistics
Bartlett
19 First Downs
300 Yards Rushinir
2 Yards Passing
4 Passes Attempted
1 Passes Completed
0 Passes InterceDted
Friday Nov. 2 195G
THIS BARTLETT TMBUN
4 for 40
Troy
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41
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0
Penalties 2 for 20
1 for 32 Punts 1 for 28
0 Fumbles 2
0 Fumbles Lost 1
3 Penetrations 3
Score By Quarters
Bartlett .... G G 0 618
Troy 0 G 0 0 6
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Maynard
were Sunday visitors in Com-manche.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Eben and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Harper Jr. of Martindale
and Rov. and Mrs. Nixon Over-
by of Waco visited in the C. B.
Overby home last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Guett-
7.el and Mrs. Flora Moissner
were in San Antonio Saturday
inight to attend the TrinHjv
Southwestern Louisiana foot-
fall game.
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CLEAN UP
FIX UP
PAINT UP
All Wall-paper 13 OFF
All Wall-rite $2.75 per roll
Loe Paint $4.00 per gallon
International Paint .. $4.00 per gallon
Also Have
Negley and Devoe Paints and
Varnishes in stock
Visit
MUTUAL LUMBER CO.
Doc Messer Mgr.
Telephone LA 7i4 ill Uartlctt
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way of showing your affection and demon-
strating your own good taste!
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Eatwell Tuna
Sardines American Flats
Tomato Sauce Hunts
Tomato Puree
Spaghetti Franco-American
Raisins 2 lb. cello
Prunes 2 lb. cello Sugaripe
Mince Meat Imperial
Pumpkin Pie Mix Comstock No. 2 . ...
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Ford, Robert C. & Ford, Nora Mae. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 2, Ed. 1, Friday, November 2, 1956, newspaper, November 2, 1956; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81967/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 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.