The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 11, 1968 Page: 3 of 9
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NOTICE
Communion services will be
held at the First Presbyterian
Church on Good Friday night
at 7:15 p. m.
The time to' buy hail insur-
ance is when you don't need
it. When you need it it's too
late to get it. Seo Brune Insur-
ance today.
MR BAIRDi
Stays Fresh. Longer
THREE Bags for
the Price of TWO
LINDSEY 77-F
World's Greatest
Sorghum-Sudangrass Hybrid
It may not sound possible but it's true if
you act now. For every two bags of 77-F
you buy you get one bag absolutely free for
as long as our- supply of this hybrid seed
lasts.
Lindsey 77-F is a product of Lindsey-
Funk. C. F. HILL GRAIN COMPANY
Bartlett Telephone LA7-3311 Texas
HWIKllKr"! lllir'TTI
Congratulations To
Don and Peggy Thaler
on the purchase of Lindemann's and
its Continued Operation as
The Village Shoppe
We are glad to see this business continue in
Bartlett and welcome Don and Peggy to the
business life of Bartlett. We wish them
every success.
.
For Every Service for your Car
with Fine Texaco Products
and Firestone Tires
visit
JACKSON'S TEXACO SERVICE
STATION
0 Ralph H. Jackson owner
Bartlett Phone LA 7-3600
DAVILLA NEWS
By Mm. Vera Hod go
Church services will be held
Sunday at the Davilln Baptist
Church at 11 a.m. and at 6:30
p.m.
Mrs. Ed Burleson visited in
Austin Monday with her hus-
band who is a patient in a
hospital in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wal-
ker visited with Mr. and Mrs.
B. W. Rhodes in Baytown dur-
ing the past week-eita.
Mrs. M. J. Walker was in
Buckholts Tuesday to attend
the birthday celebration of her
fathers 89th birthday.
Willie Mason is a patient in
a Temple hospital
Mike Davis was in Dallas
recently to receive his physical
for the Armed Forces.
Hub Faulkno and Mrs. An-
nie Davis of Will 0 Bell Nur-
sinjr homo in Bartlett were re-
cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Lucion Davis.
Sharon Jan and Tina Nixon
of Bartlett visited with their
prrandparents Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Nixon Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Wilson Burns
visited with Mr and Mrs. Her-
bert Keller in Bartlett Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Stigall is visit-
ing in Sinton with her father.
Mrs. Lonora King of Lub-
bock is visiting Mrs. Etoile
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bunker
were in Tomplo Fridav night
" attend the Woodmen's Sup-no'-
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns.
Kittv and Bart of Bartlett vi-
ttpi with Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Bunknr Saturday
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. O.
T.. Hines were Mr. and" Mrs.
Avmond Chudot and boys of
Academy and Rov. and Mrs.
George Garner of Waco.
Visitors of Mrs. Ed Burle-
"n were Mrs. Mae Morgan of
New Mexico. Mrs. Eula Hens
lev and Mrs. Clarence Henn-
'ntHnn of Temple
( Mr. and Mrs M. J. Walker
visited in Drinning Springs
undnv with Mr. and Mrs
lovd Walker.
nitnrn wancer and sons
nnd Paul Josenh of Rockdale
visited hore Saturdav with
Mv. and Mrs. M. T. Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Steve McDon-
n'l and children of Houston
"'e visiting this week with Mrs.
Walter Cryer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mooro
and Mrs. Myrl Campbell visit
ed in Killeen Sunday.
Week-end visitors of Mrs.
B. H. Keith were Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Schegg and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Brown of Houston.
Alfred Lee Parker has re
turned home after a visit in
Illinois.
Regular
or
Draft . . .
Lone Star
Beer!
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Nowhere at any price
can you get a finer
more delightful more
satisfying beer than
Lone Star! And you
can prove it ji'it
buy a easel
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Carl
son of Salt Lake City. Utah
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Anderson.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. James II. Elder Jr. Supply
Sundays:
Worship Service at 9 a. m.
Adult Bible Class at 10 a. m.
Women of the Church
Circle I first Monday 9 a. m.
Evening Circle 1st Tuesday
7 p. m.
General Meeting 2nd Monday
7 p. m.
Sgt. and Mrs. Willard 0. Pack
and Mr. and Mrs. George Pack
of Alice were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Pack. Sgt.
Pack has just returned from a
tour of Germany and is enroute
to Vietnam.
Mrs. Carrie Tittle of Holland
and Mrs. Oliver Teppei of N.
Y.( were visitors here Monday.
Insure ntrainsfc hail now. and
you will be protected all sea-
son. Brune Insurance Agency.
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
Bartlett Tcxns
PAGE THREW
Thursday April 11 I9T
Mrs. Lenora Ling of Lubbock
is visiting this week with Mrs.
Etoile Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spiel and
son Gary Nixon and Ricki of
Beaver Dam Wis. Pvt. C. B.
Hutchingson of Fort Polk La.
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ebon and
family of Martindale are plann-
ing to spend the Easter holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Overby.
Glenn Scale of San Antoiuar
visited here last week with hist
parents
Scale.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
GIFTS FOR YOUR LOVED ONES
Easter Candies Easter Rabbits Easier
Toys Easter Cards and other gift merchan-
dise. Make your selection now.
BOYD'S DRUG STORE
BARTLETT
A STRONG VOICE IN THE SENATE
EXPERIENCE
Sonlor ranking Senator with 11 years
effective representation for District 14.
LEADERSHIP
Serves on all major Scnnle committees
Chairman Jurisprudence State Affairs T "
Nominations. Finance Public Health.
ABILITY
Unequalled record of successful legislation.
Ho gets the job donel
RESPECT
Has earned respect of colleagues knows
how to work with all factions.
Dlitrict 14 i Bastrop Dlanco Caldwell Hays.
Travii and Williamson counties
raid foliticil.A4.
(Political adv. paid for by Bartlett friends)
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PAY CASH PAY LESS
$itXiiif' J?5$ iibbbbbbbbbV
FROZE
Morton Apple Pies 29c
Patio Enchilada Dinners 45c
2 Lb. French Fries 29c
RATH'S BLACK HAWK ipd
tULo
5 LB.
LIMIT 1
CAMPBELL'S CHICKEN NOODLE
'C
OUP
NO. 211 (12 oz.) DEL MONTE
PINEAPPLE JUICE
FLOUR
5 LB.
GLADIOLA
MRS. TUCKER'S 3 LB. CARTON
SHORTENING
SWIFT'S SILVER LEAF PURE
3 LB. CARTON . ..
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Distributing Co.
Phone EL 2-2461
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DUNCAN HINES LAYER
CAKE MIXES
LEMONS
CALIFORNIA
LARGE - S FOR
EGGS
UNGRADED DOZEN
15c
10c
49c
49c
47c
2
1 c
15c
29c
9c
POTATOES
RUSSETTS
10LB. 39c
CABBAGE
IB. 5c
BANANAS
LB. 10c
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 11, 1968, newspaper, April 11, 1968; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82245/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.