The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 21, 1968 Page: 5 of 8
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Hong Kong Flu
Serum Available
The Surgeon" of the Public
Health Service Dr. William H.
Stewart said today that first
supplies of a vaccine against
the new Hong Kong influenza
strain will become available by
the latter part of November.
Dr. Stewart urged that the
first supplies be used exclusive-
ly for persons 65 years old and
those who have some chronic
illness. These are the people to
whom a respiratory infection is
most harmful.
Ho said a single dose of the
new vaccine will bo recommend-
ed for protection.
Mrs. Wilson Temple of
Temple and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
mund Dahms of Hempstead
visited here last week with
their sister-in-law Mrs. Jewel
Malone.
USED CARS
Iflfift CHEVROLET CAPRICE 4 door
I9UII Sport Sedan Air Conditioning Pow-
er Steering Power Brakes
10M PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4 door
Sedan Pqwer & Air
OLDSMOBILE 88
DAN Power & Air
COUPE Powerglide
Powerglide
IflCI OLDSMOBILE 88 HOLIDAY SE-
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10M CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT
10M CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 door
1QR2 CHEEVROLET BEL AIR 4 door
HvU& Air Conditioning Standard Trans-
mission 1QM COMET
I.3U& 4 joor Sedan
IQCO CHEVROLET 4 door Sedan
ItKJO Powerglide 6 cylinder
JAMES BAILEY CHEVROLET CO.
"Your Chevrolet Dealer Since 1934"
527-3301 Bartlett
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Ware of St. Louis Missouri an-
nounce the arrival of a 6 pound
14 ounce daughter born on
Nov. 13th. She has been named
Lcisel Mcliuda.
Grandparents are Rev. and
Mrs. C. H. Mehl of Kansas City
Mo and Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Ware of Bartlett.
Great-grandmothers are Mrs.
W. P. Wiederspahn and Mrs.
Ellis Ware of Bartlett and Mrs.
Elizabeth Mehl of Concordia
Mo.
TOO LATE
TO CLASSIFY
GARAGE SALE at my home
Saturday Nov. 23 all day. Liv-
ing room suite other odds and
ends. Mrs. Mike Hill. ltc
FOUND One almost new
ladies shoe. Owner may se-
cure at Tribune office. It.
FOR SALE Good trash bar-
rols $3 each; also wooden
tool boxes $1. See Ned Bart-
lett Sr. Bartlett. 4-2tpd.
A REWARD will be given to
anyone who knows the where-
abouts seen or for the return
of a large male Siamese cat.
He weighs about 16 pounds and
answers to the name Nero.
Contact Mrs. Virgil Whitfield
527-35G3. ltp
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my heart-
felt thanks and appreciation
to our friends and neighbors
for their many kindnesses ex
tended us during the illness
and at the death of my broth-
er. The sympathy expressed in
the beautiful floral offerings
food and other thoughtful
deeds will long bo remember-
ed. I especially wish to thank
Dr. Clearman Mrs. Clearman
and the nurse for the services
and the Rev. Jack Hopkins and
the Rev. W. M. Seay for their
kind ministry.
Lena Stafford Carosh
PERSONALS
Mrs. Elmer Cryer spent the
week-end in Hiillsboro with her
daughter and family.
Sunday visitors of Mrs. E. E.(
Springbr .and Connie were Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Springer of Bel-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Roberts of Temple. I
Mrs. S. H. TownBend and Mrs.l
.Tnnlr Wnltrfl. nt Tllrlno rp Qnvi '
Antonio were recent visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Richey and
family and Mrs. Ida Townsend.
' Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lamb of
'Austin visited here last week
with Mrs. C E. Lamb.
Week-end visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Hruska wore Mr.
and Mrs. Darwin Volney of
Jarrell Mrs. Ray Braun of
Georgetown Mrs. Minnie Ope-
11a of Round Rock Mrs. Leta
Gaunt of Georgetown Leon
Hruska of Waco and Mrs.
Henry Labaj of Friendship.
Mrs. Claud W. Custer of Aus-
tin spent Sunday with Mrs. 01-
lie Cline.
Mrs. Melvyn Carpenter and
children of Granger visited here
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
Sherwood.
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
Bartlett Texas
TAGE FIVE
Thursday November 21 1968
Out-of-town guests here re-
cently to attend the GOth anniv-
ersary of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Grigsby were from: Freeport
Lake Jackson Dallas Grand
Prairie Temple Belton Copper-
as Cove Salado Waco Davilla
Holland Georgetown Houston
El Paso and Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ford Suz-
anne and Rob spent the week-
end in Fort Worth and attended
the Texas-T.C.U. football game.
r
Miss Susan Saage and her
guest Miss Bobbie Kimbrowgh
students of North Texas State
University in Denton were
week-end visitors of Susan's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Reno
Saage and Deborah.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick McCarver
visited in Fort Worth Sunday
with the Petty family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Town-
send spent the week-end in
Brady with Mr. and Mrs. Darr-
ell Townsend and family.
Mrs. Joe Bridges and Miss
Bessie Skinner attended the
Temple district WSCS meeting
in Taylor Thursday.
Mrs. Bob Burns and Mrs. Joe
Bridges wero Austin visitors
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny GaronI
of Killecn visited here during-
the past week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Scale.
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Henry Raddc Pastor
SUNDAY NOV. 24:
9:45 a. m. Church School
10:50 a. m. Morning Wor-
ship G:00 p. m. Evening Wor-
ship 7:00 p. m. Methodist
Youth Fellowship
MONDAY NOV. 25:
7:30 p. m. Baker Circle
meets in the home of
Mrs. R. A. Sladovnik.
TUESDAY NOV. 26 :
5:30 to 7:30 p. m. Pancake
Supper sponsored by
Methodist Men.
WEDNESDAY NOV. 27:
7:30 p. m. Community
Thanksgiving Service at
St. Johns' Lutheran
Church.
THE ViLLAQESHOPPE
DONE ANY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
YET?
MAY I SUGGEST FOR THE LADIES -
Sweaters coats slips gowns pajamas panlics
dress canvas shoes dress shoes socks hose kitchen
towels bath towels house coat house shoes slacks
blouse material bill fold rain coat umbrella purses and
a few other things.
FOR THE MEN WE HAVE -
Dress slacks blue jeans casual slacks tennis
shoes dress shoes casual shoes sweaters sport shirts
dress shirts house shoes house coats coats jackets wind
breakers hats caps ties handerkerchiefs belts bill
folds bottle holders work shirts work gloves dress
gloves shorts undershirts T-shirts long handles and for
the man who has everything A whiskey well
ONLY $1.00 DOtVN WILL HOLD ANY OF
THESE ITEMS IN LAY-AWAY UNTIL
CHRISTMAS!
"If you can't come in -- wave as you pass by"
Don and Peggy Thaler 527-3202
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LB
CHICKEN HENS
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LB
37c
BACON
ARMOUR STAR
1 LB. PK.
59c
COFFEE
MOHAWK (6 - 8 LB.)
LB
SAUSAGE
Meyer's Plain or Garlic
SMOKED
LB
42c
35c
SUMMER SAUSAGE
(OLD FASHION)
LB
53c
Your Choice Folgers -Maxwell
House - Kimbell
- Maryland Club LB.
GREEN BEANS
ARGO
303 CAN
69c
15c
FLOUR
GLADIOLA
5 LB
49c
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69c
CORN MEAL
GLADIOLA
5 LB
39c
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CRACKERS
PREMIUM
1 LB. BOX
5c
CAN MILK PINEAPPLE-
LARGE CAN Gr?e-Uit
2 FOR JUiLt
28 OZ.
31c 19C
BANANAS Cranberries
FRESH
in 1 LB" BOX
LB 10c 29c
CAER0TS CELEKY
1 LB- WG LARGE STALK
9c ISc
31c
ONIONS
YELLOW
SPUDS
10 LB. BAG
LB. 8c 45c
CAN PICNIC HAMS
SUGAR
MOHAWK
3 LB. CAN
$199
1
5 LB.
BAG
SOUR CREAM OR HOLI-
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FRESH
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SPECIALS THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY NOVEMER 21-22-23-25-26-27
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 21, 1968, newspaper, November 21, 1968; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82277/m1/5/: 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.