The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 50, Ed. 1, Friday, August 30, 1940 Page: 4 of 6
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FALL CHECKUP
OF TIRES URGED
BY LOCAL DEALER
For years it lias been the cus-
iom of many a motorist looking
toward Fall driving to use thernrftlfjfV tn An thnW nnvr.
period just preceding Labor Day
lo get his car ready for bad wea-
ther since vacations for the
most pare are over ana witn
them the long bummer drives
"have ended. Looking to his
-cars battery cables ignition
system and especially to tires
jias uucume an annum routine.
Coupled with this is the fact;
that tire engineers have proved
through road and laboratory
tests and observations over a
period 0f years that when new
tires are applied to automobiles
un -cool weather their owners
.gain as much as 20 iper cent
longer -wear from them than
'would be the case where the tires
applied in hot weather. Besides
this new tire treads are sharp
and clean -cut providing neces-
sary protection against skidding
on wet pavements prevalent in
-Autumn.
Important news to car owners
tbis year Naivar Bros. local
:Goodyear dealers told The Tri-
bune in an interview today is
"that for a nine-day period only
they will be able to offer Good-
year G-3 tires with the All-
Weather Tread that is protec-
tion against wet pavement skids
at a special price for the 6.00-16
.size which is what 70 per cent
of the cars in service use.
"When they learn the price
which is but $9.99 and that sim-
-ilar reductions apply to other
-G-3 sizes those discerning car
owners who want quality and
appreciate it the more at lower
prices will certainly be interest-
ed. "The tires" Mr. Naivar ex-
plained "are protected by a life-
time guai-antee and the price
includes turning in the custo-
HBMEY STMKATIOR
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& ;Vmhs8 Wo Treat Constipation at
The Onset While We Neglect
; JgQur Kidneys totefinately
r"jKo oUier organ fti your tody ia of
Jnore Importance than jour kidneys. For
j'Jn yonr. Wdneye there ara nlna million
JSxibei -which must toork day and night to
JcERcr the fluids ahd l:cep the system free
VJrcm wastes atlds poisons which if per-
sdUed to remain may caueo serious' kidney
vfcnd Madder troubles.
j It Is nq wonder then that Nature
eftens calls for help to clean out the
Jddneys. So if you qre troubled with
'Gettlne-TJp-NlEhts Lee Point Backache
Uervous Headache Dbiincs or Loss of
3ocrcy. due to functional kidney disorders.
."toy XIDANS tho famous kidney remedy
'.Jrhlch nids Nature to fluch out the kid
jSy. to filter all wastes to prevent kid-
rmer .stagnation.
j 'KtDANS is Safe and Reliable. Thoo.
4 bands report entire satisfaction. Taken
according to directions. KIDANS will give
itolcndid results. Try KIDANS Buy it at
var Special Price Oner on two boxes. Use
arte bar. If not satisfied return unopened
fcxx and GET YOUR MONEY BACK.-.
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If your local druggist cannot
supply you send ?1.00 to The
JKidans Company Atlanta Ga.
for two full-size boxes on a mon-
ey back guarantee. 43-12
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mer's old tires.
"Despite the increase in tire
prices which took place in July
this nine-day offer is a very un-
usual departure in merchandis-
ing" said Mr. Naivnr "but is
J jn helping make Fall highway
ririvW snfw. m-eventim? those
dangerous skids which are a big
factor in the total accident toll."
(Local car owners are invited
to make use of the no-obligation
no charge tire inspection which
js offered at Naivar Bros to any-
one wjj0 drives in for it
"Goodyear tires adequate
treads is one way of insuring a
reduction in highway accidents
the rest of this year by enabling
drivers to stop their cars quick'
ly when they need to" Mr. Nai-
var said.
FOUR-C COLLEGE
FALL TERM BEGINS
School Days are just around
the corner again. Along with
the many who will be returning
to public school will be those
who have graduated from High
School and who are now ready
to continue their preparation for
a career. Possibly at no time
have so many given serious
thought to the practical side of
education xnis probably ac
counts for the fact that a large
number of young men and wo-
men of this section are planning
to enter Four-C College at Waco
this Fall when their new term
opens September 3rd and 9th.
Not only will many desirable
positions be open if the Govern-
ment should conscript men for
defense services but the Civil
Service Department itself is de-
manding more and more young
men and women secretaries ty-
pists and accountants. To ful-
fill these needs of both business
ana government many young
mon fiT.fi urnmnn r- -Hiie inmmim
ity will "Four-C Their Future"
at this time. . ...-
Mrs. Etter Goode of Goree is
here visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tyng and ba-
by who have been visiting (Mrs.
Tyng's mother Mrs. E. W. Curl-
ing returned to their home in
Lja Porte Texas Thursday.
Martin Duvall and son are vis-
iting in Midland this week.
Miss Helen Via of Austin
spent the week-end visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Via.
ACME TIRES
afe guaranteed to give satisfaction and the prices are low-
er than any of the other leading makes. They are made by
CITIES SERVICE OIL CO. distributed by W. J. Tomecek
and sold by
C. D. ROBBINS & SON
Get Our Prices- Before You Buy
GASOLINE OIL LUBRICATION
When you bring your co.tton to the A..
Schwertner Gin you are assured of the best
results it is possible to get from first class gin-
ning service and modern up-to-date machin-
ery. It has always been our policy to keep our
gin in first class condition and to install new
.; machinery whenever necessary to give you
the best results that the latest improvements
in ginning machinery can give.
"Serving for You" is a motto that means
something at this gin. It brings to you the
benefit of our many years of experience in
pleasing the farmers of this section.
We invite you to gin at the A. Schwertner
Gin and make use of all the facilities we offer.
We invite you to make use pf the ample stor-
age space we have to accommodate you.
TfflB SAJCTLBCT TRIBUNE
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STOLL THANKS VOTERS
I want to express my grat-
itude to the voters of William-
son County for the splendid sup-
port which they gave mc in the
election on August 24th. I am
especially grateful to my friends
for the active part which they
took in my campaign. May
God bless you and reward you for
your kindness.
As a loyal citizen I shall do
my share to assist Mr. Hughes'
in the diligent.assumption of his
responsibilities and in the faith-
ful perforanmce of his duties as
(Representative of Williamson
County. It is going to be a battle-againstjadds
for'the common
citizen of Texas; and. we niust
not fail to help our Representa-
tive in an effort to establish
justice and equity and truth.
iLet us work together for the
general welfare of all men; and
let us support those in authority
that our government might ren
der the service and protection
which every law-abiding citizen
deserves
Robert Stoll
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Franz
and family of Littlefield were
visitors Sunday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Franz.
Mrs. C. Shelton Sr. and Miss
Martha Irvin were visitors in
Dallas Sunday and Monday.
Miss Dorothy Lee Lange has
been visiting in Clovis and Carls
ibad New Mexico for several
days.
Miss Patsy Wiederspahn of
Austin was a week-end visitor of
her parents 'Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Wiederspahn.
Miss Bobbye Whitlow of Cole-
man was a Sunday visitor of her
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Andy Knight of Austin spent
the week-end in Bartlett with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Knight.
Miss Frances Ray Fargason of
Waco is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
(Frank Pairett and Mr and Mrs.
John Cowart and other relatives
at Jarrell ir"' "v 2&2a'
Mrs. Jud Bobbins and son
Gwen Harlan of Waco spent
several days last week with Mr:
and Mrs. Talmadge Grigsby.
Gwen Harlan remained for a lon-
ger stay.
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CENTRAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Bible School 10:00 a m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
The subjecjt for the morning
worship period will be "Render-
ing Unto God."
(Evening Worship 8:00 P. M.
The subject for the evening
worship period will be "The Pas
sion That Impels."
The church is the keystone to
life here and hereafter. Come
To Church.
Otto F. Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb
were visitors in Austin Monday
with relatives.
R. J. Hruska and Joe Cerven-
ka of Granger were visitors here
Monday.
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Sponged & Pressed
plus rapid
'BACK TODAY'
Delivery
25c
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GREASE CAMPAIGN UNDER WAY
PRICES Best Cities Service A 71
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GREASES :... 1 CENT OEP
Prices Will Advance September 2511
CITIES SERVICE OIL COMPANY .
W. J. TOMECEK Agent
Telephone 76 Bartlett
'THANK
I want to express to
deep appreciation of the splendid vote you gave me in the A
eiecxion msc Saturday. 1 shall strive ever to merit the con--l
fidence you have expressed in me in the performance of my-1
duties as your sheriff. My services in the office will pej
at the command of all the neonle of the eountv nnrt vnn .-bH11'"H
find me ever heedful of the
and in my humble capacitv twill
the duties of the office efficiently honorably and-with fair- &?
ness to an.
Sincerely
R. E. PERKINS
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 50, Ed. 1, Friday, August 30, 1940, newspaper, August 30, 1940; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76643/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 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.