The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 47, Ed. 1, Friday, August 13, 1937 Page: 5 of 6
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BOY TA.AiJbfci jliu.no A i i'uia UOKlH FIESTA
Friday August Iff.
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WOOD FOR SALE While it
lasts at $2.00 a cord. Coffield
Farm 4 miles northeast of
PaVilla. '47-2tp
FOR SALE San-a-to the. well
known and much used "Insecti-
cide" will kill any insects also-
godd ftir cuts on animals'...
Jtp H. E. Dameron.
WE Dye Shoes Black Alamo
Shoe Shop. tf .
17$ rtcfce improved farm for sale.
TJuee miles east of Georgetown
on Taylor highway. No Johnson
Grass and' unincumbered. Offer-
ed by owner at real value. Good
terms -to responsible party.
J. D. Hughes
4G-2fep Georgetown Tex.
NQTICE-Be buy rags scrap
iron bones rubber and metals i
JJiilard Blacksmith Shop.
. gMIES Have your shoes half-rBled-ttt
the Alamo Shoe Shop
Where the soles arp cemented on.
Alamo Shoe Shop. ' tf.'
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PERSONALS
W. G. Morrison of Waco was a
business visitor hare Monday.
Albert Janosky of Dallas vis-
ited friends here Wednesday.
Mrs. Cecil 'Taylor and soil of
Oglesbv are visiHntr Mr anil
Mrs. Earl White.
.Miss IdarMae JSleinner loft
Wednesday to visit fripnria in
Seguin.
Hfnnniil Itintr. 19 vnnra A1A nP HfAMMB:tlii nrun ...... - it a f 11.. ij t At ' s
r irni i i( S' 77 . V wf " "niunuc juuugtai iron lamer in me jroria IB u sensation iu
I "Flirtinsr With Death" fret ehpjt nt the Fort Worth Frontier Fiesta
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PIANO BARGAIN
We will transfer to reliable party
in B.artlett or vicinity who will
assume .oalance due in
ALLRED IN MEXICO
ATTENDS CROWNING
OF STUDENT QUEEN.
Mexico Citv. Aui?.. 8 On p.
-n t.llino- Rnuornnr' Tomoo T A1lwi1
rweekly or monthly payment's Texas saw in Mexico where
usoumui j.iu uruua piano "r """6i . nui iew tu
only three months old. This is ahim' . '
'splendid value and an unusual! Tne likeable. ."Jimmy' who
offer. Also upright piano good as during Texas'. Centennial cele-
newl Write wire or phone be- Nation last year presided 'over
fore we send 'truck. BROOKS countless coronations last night
Mlf maxs' & UQMPANY Dallas wiinessea anotner When Miss
5 :SM ' "-Texas. - ak-Ar Laura Constantine was. untried
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.jr ' H."cii ui nie university-ui iviex-
-k TT f ico summer students' ball
Mrs. Frank Moore visited ini . x
iue lYiiss constantine rerer-
red to above is a frie.nd of Miss
$2000.00 CAPITAL STOCIt
FOR TURKEY PRODUCTS
w
ht'
'-.Maypearl this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed "Rrimp nnri
"VjMr. and Mr"s. Kirk Knight were
pT$rapIe visitors Sunday.
Plainview Texas Aug. 9
More than 4000000 pounds of
turkeys will be .marketed by the
Southwestern Turkey Producers'
Association next season Roy B.
Davis Plainview president
said Monday. This 'organization
expects to improve production
and marketing of turkeys in
the Southwest alone- more svs-
'tematic lines. Its capital stock
is .$200000.
Miss Irene Duncan left Thurs-
day for Brownfield to visit her
parents.
Johnnye Lawrence and was a
guest in the John Lawrence
home this summer.
MRS. JOHN LAWRENCE
ENTERTAINS WITH .
MORNING BRIDGE
' Mrs. "Ben J. Cohn of Houston
visited Max Cohen last week
end. .
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S.. EFFECTIVE SATURDAY AUGUST 14TH WE WILL START
M-'S OP'fcRATINn HTIR RITQIMCCc 'cTDirTiv ama
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. ; We appreciate your trade and as proof of that fact we list below-
some items at a nrice renresentafivp nf olniirn.a. -..rll. r
' 1v seH our merchandise under the newlah. We will appreciate
)J!lk trrnii" t-frtria iravtr mimli -.'...
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OUR PRICES ARE
50 ozo K. C Baking Powder
CHUCK WAGON BEANS
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Mrs. John Lawrence .enter-
tained with a bridge party
Thursday morning at her home.
Bouquets of sunflowers decorat-
ed the game rooms. High score
was won' by Mrs. Kelley Law-
rence. Guests ' wfi Mvh THiirrpnA
Gibbs Miss Irene Duncan Miss
'Stella Whitlow Miss Dorothy
Ktokes. Mrs. John Deffebach Jr..
Mrs. A. N. Gibson Mrs. Melvm
Koland. Mrs. Frank Mnore Mrs.
Charles Ward. Mrs. Kellev Law
rence Mrs. Kirk Knight Mrs.
Ed Brune Mrs. G. C. Cormany
Mrs Claude Wakefield Mrs.
Cecil Dent Mrs. Oscar Lange
Mrs Alfred Wacker Miss Beat-
rice Koepke Mrs. H. R. Gipson
Mrs. Herman Little Mrs. Hugh
Kinney Msr.. F.'N. Pierce Mrs.
Clyde Richards and Msr. C. E.
Limmer.
R. E: Hudspeth is in Ft. Worth
this week. Mrs'. Hudspeth and
sons Billy and Tommy a.re vis-
iting in Valley Mills.
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Mrs. Wade McGinnis visited
Mrs. Troy Tipton . in Temple
Jtnursaay. . - i
Miss Elizabeth Rich of Tem-
ple visited friends here Tuesday.
Miss Mable Sonntag is visit-
ing relatives in Houston.
Mr. and .Mrs. Eldor Lindeman'
and family were Austin visitors
Sunday. .
Mrs. torn Lynn of Ft. Worth
spent Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. George Franks.
TEXAS FARMERS
ASK FOR SIMPLE
PROGRAM BY AAA
oz.: cans
Crystal White Soap 6 jg .23
TOMATOES 6 No. 1 cans .27
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COMPOUND
lb. carton
THOMPSON seedless GRAPES 3 lbs. .23
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LETTUCE nice and firm head .041
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Bill Williams Cash Grocery J
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Gollecre Station. Auo-. 10
Texas farmers are looking for a
simplified acrricultural nroe'ram.
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aeeordinc to thfi oniTiinn p.vnrfls
sed by forty-six farmers who at
tended a program - planning
meeting held at Texas A. & M.
College recently.
The farmers who discussed
desirable changes in the 1938
agricultural conservation pro-
cram with Wa'shincrton rep
resentatives of the Triple A
members ol tne Texas Agricul
tural Conservation Committee
ad officials of the Texas exten-
sion service were chosen to rep-
resent all of the different types
of farming areas of Texas.
A digest of the various reso-
lutions .anc recommendations
passed at the meeting now be-
ing prepared by W. E. Morgan
extension economist in program
planning shows that .the fann-
ers preferred a one-payment
simplified program for 1938.
Several general plans were
developed during the meeting.
A strong sentiment was disclos-
ed for basing the 1938 program
on that of 1987. Another nlan
that won favor was based on: an
experimental program now in
use in an Arkansas county
whereby farmers with a cotton
base exceeding ten acres .match
the land diverted from cotton
with conserving crops while on
other farms a payment may be
earned through soil conserving
practices. Many favored a uni-
fnrm svfltnrrt nvrn thp. Nation
that would et a payment that
cuum oe eurnuu vy an jnuiviuum
farmer bv balancing his cron
plant along specified limits.
FARMERS SHORT
COURSE CANCELLED
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rosen-
balm and children wprn rim Ti
ger visitors Tuesday night.
Jim Boldinir of Austin visitor!
Mr. and Mrs. Hurrh TCirnifr nnd
iujsa jiiim .coming tnis' weeic.
Miss Beula Dacue of Falfiir
rias is a cruest of Mr. ann" Mrs
Autrey Bridges. Miss Clauda
Ciuest of Salado spent. Sunday in
the Bridges' hohie.
GOOSENECK NEW&
(By Reporter).
Mrs Hoy L. Kelley of Lnrtrf
visited recently with herisiaew;
Mrs. Tom Douglas and fdrmUg-
and flthnr rolntitmo fr rutu
mumty.
Miss Billve WnMniT f Tfe.
pie is spending the wee -wafflfc
A .r1"""' viuiuyce- kaw;
Schultz. v -Ij-. n .
Miss LoiS DoilD-IaK fH'nfirnm5iw-
to spend the week-end wltlS ftcr
aunt and uncle Mr. aiii' Ifcs.
Bill Brock of Templev
Harry Perldns and his mcaSi-
er Mrs. H. L. Perkins vBISoafr
Mrs. Ed Perkins Tuesffiiyj. thSb.
is' ill in a Temple hospital;
Mrs. Vernie Retd nTnTn -iba
spend the week-end with; friearife.
in Austin. .-.'
Rev. Floyd of Austin wfej &t-
pastor of the Prairie DeirBsnp-
tist Church was a visitor act-
this community Tuesday.
Thomas DovIa nnrT 'TiVmanr
Perkins of Austin are- spencBae-
tne weeK with their grandjoajw
ents Mr. .and Mrs. H. L. Bbe-king.
BARTLETT QUEENS
DEFEAT HOLLAND 21V.W
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Birchfield
of Temple Visited Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Goodson Saturday. Mrs.
Birchfield has just returned
from an extended trip to Wash-
ington D. C New Yqrk City
and other points in the east.
Mrs. Fred Blair and. Miss Lu-
cille Blair returned TWsrinv
from Temple where they were
guests ot Mrs. Hambliri Barton.
Miss .Anna Ederington of
Grander accamnanieri hv M
Ray Gillium and Miss Gwendolyn
Gordon of Coleman were guests
oi lviiss JLehella Jones Saturday.
Miss Pauline Clark of San An-
tonio is visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. Clark.
The Bartlett Queens- defeated;
the Holland Beauties 21 t'o20;
Holland last Saturday- Xag&t:
Miss Ann Chasak was tnn rntb-
.standing star of tfle gaWit-aras-
reportea.
Mrs. A. F. Czarowitz ik'traS
ing relatives in. Dallas.
- Mrs. W. J. Stevens left Teasxjt-
ly for a month's visit wfffif Ber
children. While away- she "nSfe
visit Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevens
and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Stev-
ens in' Little River. Mr. nnT "KPtr:
W. J. Stevens in Kemp and Mil.
and Mrs. Harry Stevensr astr
Moody.
THEIR W&
NEVER LET THEIf mm
TO matter how maeta
Rev. and Mrs. C. H..Sisserso
and children. Hutch and .TVmp
Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey and
daughter Alice Lucinda spent
Sunday afternoon and Monday
in Lampasas as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Rucker Nprthington iand
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bialey who
are spending their vacation
there.
back &chfia and tout-
scream your husband bepscaeXts
Is only a man can never radgv
Btand why you aro so hard to Hist
with ono week In every month..
Too often tho honeymoon ex--press
la wrecked by tho naesJi :
tonguoofathreo-quarterwire.Xhe
wlso woman nover lota her huabaoul:
' know by outward sign that shoisi
U victim of periodic pain.
ForthrcogcncratlonsonowoiEsa' i
lias told another how to go "ama- .
Ing through" with LydlaE. Ksls
ham's Vcgetablo Compound. It
helps Nature tono up tho systmu
thus lessening tho discomforts fircna
the functional disorders nhSdta.
women must enduro In the tlm
ordeals 'of llfo: 1. Tumlnc Irara
girlhood to womanhood. Z. Uns-
paring for motherhood 3. .Ap-
proaching "middle ago."
Don't bo a throe-quarter -Bio
tako LYDIA E. PINKUASfS
VKGETABLE COMPOUND BBL
Go "Smiling Through." .
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FARMERS on vour wav tr the ;
at the Miller Motor qo. for a drink of ice wafer-
Plenty of free parking space and ice
water at tne Miller Motor Co.
Come to see us!
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"Serving "&m Since 1921"
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Belton Aug. 11 Cancellation
has been made of the annual
Farmers short course and agents
meeting at College Station Aug.
16-18 upon recommendation of
tho stntn hnnlf-.li offln.fl hiVJiiiKfi
of so many cases of infantil6
paralysis over the atate.
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Mayor and Mrs. R. W. Miller
and daughters. MaTinrifl snrl
Xathrlne spent the week-end at
Paint and Wallpaper -'
WE HAVE THEM BOTH!
Now is the time topaint your home to pre-
serve it from the Fall and Winter rain. Our
Gold Medal Wall Papers and interior paint
will add charm and beauty J:o the interior of
your home during the long winter month's.-
Come or phone No. 3 for our service;
Wm. Cameron & Co. Inc.
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Fox, W. W. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 47, Ed. 1, Friday, August 13, 1937, newspaper, August 13, 1937; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76486/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 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.