The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 43, Ed. 1, Friday, July 14, 1939 Page: 2 of 6
six pages : illus. ; page 16 x 22 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
m
m
?
fe4
it r" a
-i
?
1939
vwaeagaBflBeeeBBS
Vriday Jnbr
The Bartlett Tribune
AND NEWS
Published Every Friday in Bartlett Texas
Robert C. Fbrd Editor and Publisher
Mrs. Robert G. Ford Associate Editor
.Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at
grtlett Texas under the Act of March 4 1S79
NOTICE Regular advertising nUea will be charged lor all cards of
-Htarlrn and resolutions of respect. Notices of entertainment wher an ad-
.MfeMoa to derived tlterefrom will be charged at the regular advertising rate.
i&BSCWPXIOMS! J 1.00 a year
am counties. All other: $1.50 a yoar.
- ip" f. ' -
PERSONALS
Mrs. IT. A. Daltori.
Jovce and Jimmy Dalton. 'Mrs
R. C. Ford! and' Btibby Visited" in
Temple and Belton Friday.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Rown
tree and!iM and1 Mrs. Ged; Gray
an.d son 'were iri Tayldr Sunday
afternoon.
Sterling'' tibwhey is spending
the weelc in Colemair with his
atMt UtrA. Curtis Beck arid i an
fly.
Mi and Mrs. Gerald Mode
sette and' little daughter Jerry
Lbti of Corpus Christi are here
visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 'Mod
eset'te and1 other Relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mbore left
Monday for a visit in California
-and other points of interest and
will visit Mr and Mrs. Alfred
Mbore and son in Memphis
Tenn. and their daughter and
iier husband in Alabama.
Mr and 'Mrs. Cecil Joyce Mrs.
Cliff Talley and Miss Jewel Tal-
ley visited friends in Taylor
Sunday.
'Miss Vera Mae Wilson left
Saturday for a visit in St. Louis
with her brother Claude Wilson
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Koland Ezzell
and son Alan of Navasota have
"been here this week visiting 'Mrs.
C. Joyce and family.
I
v
BEFORE IT'S TOO IATE !
Soo this icmous picture of tiie
safety comfort and economy.
m- . - . .v.A&
Wsikliiff'ir'k
"G-3" ALL-WEATHER
SQQDYEAR'S BEST-KNOWN TIRE
STEPPED UP IN MILEAGE
STEPPED DOWN IN PBICEI
PRICED UNDER LAST
SUMMER'S LOW FIGURE
Hero's a tougher stronger
SAFER tiro finer than the
f ub "G-3" you've known in
mo past new in design and
materials engineered to run
thousands oi extra miles be-
fore wearing down a tire that
stands first now as always
the TOP VALUE in Its Heidi
USE YOUR CREDIT
Pay less than a dollar a week
ier MG-3" quality no waiting
no red tape no trouble at all)
tart NOW
.wcost..7
HIGH VALUE
"
uhfI
T
SAVE AT THE SIGN OF
rm 900DYEAR DIAMOND
Naivar Bros.
lartlttt Tixas
to rcisldonts of Boll WIlllatndtt' arid'
'Mr. arid Mrs; Prest'dri Isaac
and daughter Frances visited
friends m Taylor Sunday.
Mr. artd Mrs. J. S. Boyd were
in Hamilton Friday to attend the
(funeral of an uricle
Mrs. Lena Walker of Granger
visited her daughter Mrs. Ben.
'nie Vernon last week-end.
Mrs. H. F. Ovdrby and Miss
Lottie MariS' of Taylor were vis
itors here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.. F. W. Rentchlfir
and'children' of Teniple visited' in
the home of Mrs. C. Joyce Sun
day.
Miss Mary Ruth Greig is vis
iting friends iri Pflug'erville' this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl White were
in Belton Sunday evening visit
ing relatives.
Miss Jennie Shirley returned
Sunday from a visit to the
World's FaFir.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cowart
Mrs. E. Brune Jr. and Miss 'Ma
bel Cowart left Friday for Lit
tle Rock Ark. where they will
visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Bartlett vis
ited in Hillsboro Sunday.
Mrs. F. N. Pierce of Taylor
ras a visitor here Monday.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Cecil Harris and
son Jimmy visited relatives in
Waelder last week.
Miss Dot Townsend of Ten
pie visited relatives here Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gray and
httle son of Port Arthur are here
visiting Mrs. Gray's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rowntree.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis CzaroJ
witz and little daughter of
Georgetown are here this week
visiting- Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Czarowitz.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Bailey of
Austin spent last week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gillespie
of Temple and Mrs. M. L. Snell
of Waco visited Mr. and Mrs. C
M. Gillespie Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Payne
and son of Ft. Worth were visi-
tors this week of Mrs. Cliff Tal-
ley and Miss Jewel.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Good
night of Holland spent the day
m the home of Dr. and Mrs. R
S. Sutton Saturday.
Dr. Robert Sutton Jr. Miss
Tish Hardwick and Dude Howell
all of San Antonio were week-
end visitors in the home of Dr.
and Mrs. R. S. Sutton.
i
"Nope it isn't a new
Suit!
" But it sure does look
like new I'll admit ! All
I did was Eend it to De
Luxe Cleaners for one of
their swell cleaning jobs
and it came back looking
like a million cleaned
and pressed perfectly !"
WW
THB SARTLKTT TMBUNX
(By Reporter)
Mrs. Tom Douglas visited Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Brock of Bart
lett last week-end and Miss
Lois Douglas spent the week
end vsiting friends in Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Stiears of Bel
ton visited in the Cal Walraven
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Town
send . visited Mr. and Mrs. Bar
ton Moss Sunday.
Bill Bro'ck aiid Mrs. Bob
Langstbri'have been ill the past
week;
Miss Elva Grigsby has as her
igtiest this week Miss Myrtice
McGlothlin of Bartlett.
Misses Dorothy and Wilma
Holt spent the past w;eek iri Bel
ton with Mr. arid MrSi Ewell
Holt and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Robert
son were Waco visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. J. G. Hampton left this
week for" San Antonio to visit
her brothers J. M. and S. D
Roberts.
Maurice McFarland who re-
cently conducted a very success-
full meeting for the Church of
Christ will be here July 16th.
and preach morning and evening.
Daude's Cash Grocery
12 POUND
SACK
24 POUND
SACK
48 POUND
SACK
Palm Olive Soap
3 for
Super
Suds
23c
Crystal White
Soap 5 for ....
IfflESTJ
liXXX I
jp' -
GALVANIZED WARE
Hard Dipped Hot Dipped Rust Resist-
ing Durable Sturdy
10 Quart Pail T 25c
12 Quart Pail :...2?c
14 Quart Pail 35c
14 1-8x8 1-8 Scrub Pail 35c
12 Quart Sprinkler $1.00
1 Gallon Oil Can 35c
5 Gallon Oil Can 85c
No. 1 Tub 69c
No. 2 Tub ....:. I....... 79c
No. 3 Tub' :'.. 89c
SHELTON'S
WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT
This entire stock of groceries at the S &
S. Food Store is for sale at reasonable prices.
Below are some of our specials:
Fresh Rio Coffee we grind it for you lb. ..10c
Raisins "Market Day Special" 2 lb 17c
Prunes Del Monte 1 lb .13b
Bacon Black Hawk lb 18c
We handle Light C rust Flour Merchandise
for 30 days at cash prices
S. & S. FOOD STORE
We Deliver Phone 90
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
-
1XJK SALiis Kambouillet ewes
and bucks; also fence posts
reasonably priced. D . B .
WOOD RANCH "near George
town. Jack Murray. 41-4c
FOR SALE Medium size up
right piano at a bargain price.
T. M. RANDOLPH Bartlett
Texas. 40tf
WANTED
We need more.' Business
Cream Poultry and Eggs
Feed&MJash Feed and Produce
JB. M.' Thomas;
THRESHING NOTICE Will
thresh all' kinds of crain every
Thursday at my home west of
tfartlett. LO.UliU STJauucjH.
43-4pd
FOR SALE 6 lots in Jarrell.
G". J. HEMPEL. IcH.
FOR-RENT Eight room resi-
derice all conveniences close in.
. Y. LEWIS. 1-pd.
FOR' SALE Electric primp in
jrood condition. See MRS. OL-
LIE ISAAC: 43-2-chg.
Mrs. J; R'. Moss of Kingsville
is here visitirig her parents Mr.
arid Mrs. R. F. Cates.
Miss Marie Conner is visiting
her sister Mrs. Ray Norris in
Eastland.
49c
85c
..$1.59
Health Club Baking
Powder
l ""Hi .cii"
hqhgM
Lg. 23c
Sm. 9c
Mr. and Mrs. Bennic Vernon
and son. Ben Edgar Pago Wal-
ker Erick Hoes and Doy Hen-
nington and Clyde Cagle were
Belton visitors Sunday.
t"H"t"I--t"I''l'M"M"I"I'-I"l"I"H'4"l"M
OOR POLICIES PAY
A $1000.00 POLICY PROVDDES FOR:
$1000.00 Death
$1000.00 Loss Both Hands
$-1000.00 Loss Both Feet
$1 000.00 Loss Sight Both Eyes
$ 1 000.00 Loss Haftd arid'Fdot
$1000.00 Loss Hand and Eye'
$ 1 000.00 Loss Foot andvEye
$ 500.00 Loss Hand
$ 500.00 Loss Foot
$4.00 PER DAY Hospital benefits
Letter of appreciation on Promptness bfPay-
nient Hospital Benefits:
Temple Life Insurance Company
Temple Texas
Gentlemen :
I warit to thank you for
$84.00 delivered to me on this
prompt courteous p'ayirieritf of this' claim is of much bene-
fit to me.
I am certainly glad that
wiucn piuviues ior sucn vaiuaDie iiospitai Jtsenetits in ad"
anion xo many otner Denetits. 1 sincerely urge my friends
and acquaintances to make application for one of your pol-
icies at once. Yours very truly
(Signed) J. W. MAPLES JR.
Insured
TEMPLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
J. D. Blair Local Agent
I"X"I'H"3
Rod Chain Feeds mutt be
superior to all oHiors. That's
the policy of ihoir manufac-
turor. Unly the tinest mgredients ere ued. Made and
profit-proven in th Southwest. AA. any mr about
vnain iuou ana Tnew
Fricdrich Grain - Company ij
Let The Tribune Do
Business and
DIRECTORY
MRS. JACOB ISAAC
WRITES
INSURANCE
G. A. GUENZEL
BLACKSMITH
WHEELWRIGHT
ACETYLENE WELDING
BARTLETT ICE
& COLD STORAGE
"SAVE WITH ICE"
G. C. CORMANY. Prop.
Lyriwood Steglich underwent:
an operation in a Temple hospi-
tal last week. He returned home
Wednesday and is reported a
doing nicely.
H"M- M"H ! I V
10 WAYS
3
your check iri the amount of jr
date which is" in 'full' payment'
tft-i
I have one of your policies
z
t
L
SgjEpggjL fc ' J
tmKmJmtt r - T
retuin. iney ore uneqiwKKii
"3
Your Job Printing
Professional
JUDGE'S
BARBER SHOP
HAIR CUTS 25 CENTS
Dr. O. J. KOEPKE
DENTIST
Phones: Office 130. Res 17
HAIRCUTS
iviiirr n iiTi i i ci-1 1 iimiii -v. i
Complete Jliml Kstnlo Kcconl
GUARANTEE ABSTRACT 00.
Jno. N. ISlIj-son JIsp.
Georgetown Texas
Sontliwttit of S(juuro l'Jiono 223
4
4
fr
y$
' TU
DE LUXE CLEANERS
Phone 105
I VT'T V'X V rV'l V V TTTT'WtWTTTTII
h
' 4 . sJr"r'..i
J a
mKxm
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 43, Ed. 1, Friday, July 14, 1939, newspaper, July 14, 1939; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76586/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 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.