The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 27, Ed. 1, Friday, March 25, 1938 Page: 3 of 6
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Chosen Sweetheart of Baylor Round-Up
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kit committee to repre-
tr Univopsitv-fla sweet
the 1938. Rouild-Up. i3
and-social activities on the uni-
versity campus- She has not
chosen her escort. Baylor's
sweetheart last year was Re-
nnye Lavr;e:riqo senior becah Wilcox of IVJcKihney. Miss
from lartiett. Miss Lawrence is the daughter of Mr.
e is prominent in class and Mrs. John Lawrence.
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Test Group
ut New fire-
Fheligves the most se-
exhaustive series of
tory is that the new tire gives
greater resistance thanr any
other tire .tested including' those
listing fr.6m 40 to- 70 percent
higher; in price. The new tire
gave mpre sate milage than any
Icid and wear tests ever !
a new automobile tire
Iwas introduced to the
ablic are described' here
I MhGlothlin of Bartlett
5tative of The B. F.
li company here.
McGlothlin following his
announcement of the-new
Silverton tire with the
'saver" tread says:
Kef ore ' the Goodrich com-
would releiseits.nev tii;e
its sales organization and
& to the buying" public it en-
d .ntftsDurgh resfing. LaDcr-
ry of Pittsburgh Ea. lnrg-
mdependent testing organic
a m the United states and
the ortranization- to make
host rigid .skid and wear
(possible. Tihey were given
sqmtely. free hanrd.
ore-than 95.00Q. miles -were
I?d by the Goodrich testing
et in making'- these investiga
tes with a senior atitriheer and
Tiree junior engineer? of Pitts-
Vmtw FVaa-fanir. ..T.nhnvn.f nw. in
charge at all.titn$8ISpecialta:
pafatus auto.maicajiy recording
.sxi.qoing vfitwuwiiifii. juvu aij-
irately than naa 'ever Deen
one torje'l:was- aevisea ana
aed to the-fests. . . . w.
"In addition to. the .ndpft Gqqd-
i ure ipsuiun unw pfiii-
iedt;ires of the five other lead-
tire mft'iufectuj;ei& .qiBHS.
idjentWJ..t;"tstp c:-tirmine
resistance 1;o. slidihg and
Aft
.
fOAR.ETip3 iponly one.
of the mny thin8Htha1;
may cause loss or serious
page tff ypm: PWPe
&r are many other ftre
ardi? h4 .ro . Habks o
your. : aoxne. at a.. . roik
be' 8 notice. Be on the safe
. get your insuranco
by. jt cans so uuie ano
sets a big investment.
. CZAROWITZ
ether tire in; its own price range
averaging 19 per cent more non-
skid miles than the others on
which the rests were made.
"Despite the severe nature of
the test not one of .the new tires
blew out or failed from any
cause while two' of- the other
tires- failed."
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"A FA1
Dear Driver:
Today my daughter who is
seven years old -started to school
a usual. She wore a dark blue
dress with a white collar. She
had on black shoes and wore blue
gloves. Her cocker-spaniel whose
name is "Scoot" sat on the front
porch and whined his. canine be-
lief in the folly of education! aa
she waved "goodbye" and start-
ed off to the halls of learning.
Tonight. we talked about
school. She told ime about the
girl who sits in. front of her
the girl with the yellow curls
and the iboy across the aisle who
makes funny faces. She told me
about her teacher who has. eyes
in the back of- her head and
about the trees in the school
yard and about the bfe igirl
who doesn't believe ih! Santa
Glaus. We talked about a lot of
things tremendously vital un-
important things and then we
.studied spelling reading and
arithmetic and then to bed.
She's back there now back in
the nursery sound asleep
with "Princess Elizabeth"
(that's a doll) cuddled' in her
right arm.
You guys wouldn't hurt iher
would you? You see I'm her
daddy. When her doll is broken
or her finger is cut or her head
gets bumped I can fix that
but when she -starts to school
when she walks acrossi the street
then she's in your hands.
She's a nice kid she can tun
like a deer and darts about like
a chipmunk. She likes to ride
ihorses and swim and hike with
me on Sunday afternoons. But
I can't be with iher all the time
I have to work to pay for her
clothes and her education fao
please help me to look out for
CLEAN UP YOUR
COMPLEXION
Are you embarrassed by
freckles sallow skin or discolored
spots on face throat or neck.
Crontay Bleach is guaranteed
to remove them.
DANIEL'S DRUG STORE
9-t.f.
sin ess
f and Professional
DIRECTORY
BARTLETT ICE
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"SAVE WIDPH'. ICE!'
G. C. CORMANY Prop
Dr. O. J. KOEPKE
DENTIST
phones: Office 130. Res. 17
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KULER'S BARBER SHOP
Barber Servlco
BERBER -SHOP'
IflRST CtASS B&RBERING
i"'-!H: 'iiveititt
INSURANCE AGENCY
MRS. JACQB ISAAC
INSURANCE
E. p! JONES''
HOWARD RADIOS
Oureesa Btterle . '"AlWiUnda ol
Scfond.ITnnd Rittllpai
CITY OFFICIALS
Mayor.... . :R. W. Miller
Aldermen: .
A. Gersbach
George Hempel x
E. E. Lindeman .
J. S. Kuler
0. J. Koepke
City Secretary4: .--
Gus. T. teathermah '
City Treasurer;
Arthur Wacker
City Attorney
J. V.' Morris'
City Marshall
G-. EL Covarjb
City mm (mean
Dr. W-.f. Hailan
Eir? Chief:
D D". Barleit
SGHOOL OFFICIALS
-J. Harljui.:
Superintendent ofSchools.
Board Members:
Dr. 'Wt7' Jsi&rlan
C C: Bnlfey ;
FredBIaii.
G. MiGillesjpie"
Cecil' Harris -
M B. Sfcokea.
G. C. Cormahy
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Businesa;Mnrs twncheonClub
James Baiky .....l.....Piresi'dent
Robert. Rownti$e Vice-President
Robert 0. Eorr.'..4.'....Secreifcary
American Lection
Commander.......Martin Paatusei?
woman's vvednesttey dafr
President. vMrs. C. Eamb
Parent-Teacher Association!
President .Mrs. George Ca$le
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
President E. M. Steglich
Vice-President James Baily
Treasurer. E. E. Undeman
Secretary..... Roy Hudspeth
G. A. GUENZEL
BLACKSMBTH
WHEELWRIGHT
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BOP O I.EJfRY's'l 1.
her. PlBw dilv trdtu
ftlease drive slowly pufi the
schools and mtttaeections and
please remember that children
rum from boh hid parked cars.
Plea?e don't run over by little
girl.
PHIL.
This open letter written by
Phil Eraniff in the Tebcft Mes-
senger and nrinted in the Insur
ance Field strikes straighter
home to ttye very heart than any
safety plea that 'has ever come
to odr attention.
Quick Service
DELICIOUS
LUJNfOHEONS
for the Particular
Business Man
Short Orders
Sandwiches -
Home-Made Pastry
Confections
Cigars - Cigarettes
For Snappy Service Try
Our Soda Fountain
7re
Coffee Shop
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"My Skii Wit Fef 0
Pimples and Blemishes
From Constipation"
says Vema Scnlepp: "Since us-
ing Adlerika the pimples aro
gone. My skin is smooth and
glows with health." Adlerika
washes BOTH bowels and re-
lieves constipation that so often
aggravates a bad complexion.
Paniel's Drug Store.
Friday. March
FRIEDHICH GRAIN GO.
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NATURE'S WHOLESOME GOODNESS
AT ITS BEST!
Gold Chain Hour hat a rich individual flavor and pro-
ducof a volvot-imooth toxturo. It's an all-purposo family . '
flour tho fine$r modern jelonco can mill. Ono trial will " .
make a permanent onthu!aKc ujor of you . . . at it bai
of thouiandi throughout tho Southwoit
Raymond Moore's Grocery & Market-
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Until you 'actually use today' 'gas
range yqy'll never know how easy and
sure. cooking can be not to mention thq
nflhourp one cuts from kitchen time -h
that can be controlled to the exact tern- -
perature required for any boiling or- -frying
job.- ii-; (- - v i .
Of-course there are. many .other fea- -
ShereV an automatic temperature ' - " k:tchen.woxk casier .
' and add hours of new leisure every day.
And. the best way to know these fea-
control that assures perfect baking and
roasting whether you arc in. the kitchen
or out of the house. Tight insolation
holds oven heat constant .helps tlic
oven to heat faster . . . saygs gas .
and. keeps- the kitchen cooler Simmer
burners provide a highly flexible heat
ures is to get. a first-hand look at the
new ranges They are as beautiful as-
they aro efficient and are told on the
cosiest kind of terms.
STAR.
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 27, Ed. 1, Friday, March 25, 1938, newspaper, March 25, 1938; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76518/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 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.