The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, December 24, 1943 Page: 4 of 14
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"Friday December 24 1913
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
The Bartlett Tribune
AND NEWS
Published Every Friday in Bartlett Texaa
(Under Lease From Robert C. Ford)
Johnnie Jones Editor and Publisher
Mrs. Johnnie Jones Associate Editor
Dr. R. S. Sutton and Emvin
B. Raeke were in San Antonio
last Friday on business.
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Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at
Bartlett Texas under the Act of March 4 1879
The Best Beer In Town
NdTICE Regular advertising ratea will be charged for all cards ot
tfcaBka and resolutions of respect. Notices of ntortalnment -whore an oa-
MiMloa'ls derived therefrom will be charged at the regular'advortlalnc ratee.
SUBSCRIPTIONS: J1.0O a year to' residents of Boll Williamson and
Mtlam countlos. All other: $1.B0 a year.
Roddy Distributing Company
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The following "want ad" ap-
peared receently in a west coast
"paper:
"WANTED TO BUiY-Any
land .of Plain Old-IFashi'oncd
Alarm vClock that will ring at
the rigtit time. See BIDL SAV-
AGE at ;the Sun-Advocate.
Damn if I ever vote for a Dtoo-
t:rat again a3 long as I live."
CHRISTMAS FLOWERS!
Poinsettias and other
blooming potted plaritts on
hand. Also bedding plants
.nd nursery stock.
- MRS. E. L. SCHULTZ
Phone 190
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FOR SALE Very choice Hoi
stine Guernsey and Ayshire
heifers $25 each and up. Ship-
ped C. O. D. if desired. Bull
free with 5 heifers. HOftlE-
STEAD FAtRMS McGraw N.
Y. 12-5c.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Ram-
bouille't sheep young ewes. See
W. H. BELK 6 mi. east Holland.
14-Spd.
FQRl SALE A few .yioung milk
cows. iS. L. ROBERTS. 152p
WANTED TO BUY 36 or 37
(year Model Ford or Chevrolet
Coach. Priced right and no
junk. (FELIX BIELS Holland
route 1. pd.
An old adage assures us
that "silence is- golden"
but on the Eve of New
Year's we can hardly
agree. Wc believe this is
the time to speak up and
tell you how much we
have appreciated your
patronage during the past
year and to wish you
good luck in 1944.
Dorothy's Beauty Shop
FLOWERS For weddings fu-
nerals for all occasions. Flow
ers are being wired to every part
of 'the country without restric-
tions. However place your or-
J dei' early to allow for compliance
with Government s war effort.
Now more than ever is the need
for a Cheering Message that
flowers bring ANNA 2APA-
LAC FLOWER SHOP Phone 13
Bartlett Texas. p
FOR SALE 50 Bncivvn Leghorn
hens and pullets. See JESSE
REESE. ch
FOR SALE Cord and sfllove
wood. See WALLACE WEND-
LER or Joe Jarolik Holland p
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LEAK DECEMBER!
'Ti passing strango that
this month which fur-
nishes the least light
out of doors should fur-
nish tho most light with-
in. It's tho Spirit of Christ-
mas and tho Merriest
of Chiistmases to youl
Walter Montgomery
BACK IN
BUSINESS!
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'MERRY CHRISTMAS!
JOYOUS HOLIDAY
'.May this Netv Year's
bear a photographic
likeness to tlie one of
your heart's desire and
may 1944 be an album
of 366 very happy
. 'days. This friends and
patrons is our Neio
- Year's toish for you
Reid's Floral Shop-
TAYLOR TEXAS '
Norma Beckman. Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Volney Reed of
Austin were visitors with Mrs.
John Duncan Monday.
SB
Thomas N. DeLaney
OPTOMETRIST
Ejca Carefully ISxamlncd
Glasses Tltfit Fit
513-15 Pror. Blilff.
Phono 3248 Temple Texas
To All My Customers and
Friends Fighting For the Free-
dom To Honor and Defend
The Spirit Of Christmas
In All The Earth
To those in uniforim and those
who must "Keepithe Home Fires
Burning Flowers Growing"
producing "ammunition" for
morale cultivating the Natural
Beauty of xmr Beloved Land
that it may radiate courage on
the Home-Front.
Wherever you are may the Spir-
it of Christmas protect you and
bring you
A Glorious Victorious
and Happy New Year!
ANNA ZAPALAC FLOWER
SHOP
Phone 13.
Bartlett Texas
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As J'ou tie up your Christ-
mas packages think of us.
We'll be thinking of you
. . . thinking of how good
you've been to us in 1943
imd of what a pleasure it
has been to serve you.
And we'll be. wishing yvu
a very Merry Christmas.
W. J PARSOJM'S CASH GROCERY
I have again taken ov-
er the Texaco Service
Station which I former
ly operated and will ap
preciate any and all busi-
ness in this line.
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Tho futuro? Your gttoes
is as good as ours hut.
if our wishes count for
anything thero is a lot
of health and happiness
In stors for you in 1044.
Isaac Insurance Agency
Remember Peari Harbor!
FIRE WINDSTORM BONDS
AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Isaac Insurance Agency
G. A. GUENZEL
BLACKSMITH
WHEELWRIGHT
ACETYLENE WELDING
BARTLETT ICE
& COLD STORAGE
"SAVE WITH ICE"
G. C. CORMANY Prop.
C. H. Crawford M. D.
In Office Formerly Occupied
By Dr. Harlan
Office Phone No. 4 Res. Phone 21
Glory to God in the highest and on earth
peace good will toward men
Who can estimate the value of good will
that "priceless ingredient" so conspicuously
mentioned in that first glorious Chrisfmas
message? Be assured that we highly ap-
preciate your good Will. It has been and
will continue to be our most treasured asset.
iMRRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU!
GULF SERVICE STATION
Clarence Rosenbalm .
Let The Tribune Do Your Job Printing!
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
TO ALL
' ' '. ' AND
' GOD BLESS
YOU
EVERY ONE
Schwertner Market
Emil Schwertner
SM4RRI4 (4JimTMAS
1943
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GENTLE WORDS OPEN
HEARTS WILLING HANDS
SOFT MUSIC FRIENDSHIP
LOVE... THIS IS CHRIST-
MAS! MAY IT BRING YOU
HAPPINESS AND JOY
BEYOND EXPRESSION . . .
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Tomecek's Store
Joe Torhecek
9 Ao
Sff-y.
This Chrisfmas finds vartime America busy woi4io and fight-
ing and sacrificing for Victory . . . busy hastesmg the return
of "Peace on Earth Goodwill Toward Men."
This season encircled by the traditional holly wreaths in
the windows of Amerjcan homos and business offices through-
out the Innr) mm; hp -fniinrt amira Anne tnllinr. t .n.
fatfiers husbands and employees who arc serving on the far-flung battle fronts.
This Christmas finds moro than 350 employees of Texas Power & Light Com-
pany serving In the Armed Forces all over tho world ... on land on sea and
in Jhe air. Equally vital to the war effort here on the home front T. P. & L.
employees are doing amagniflcent Job loyally fighting the battle of production
. . '. keeping electric power continuously available for military camps air fields
war industries as well as: for all civilian needs . . . giving full support to every
phase' of the war program working saving giving sharing sacrificing for
Victory. Our whole Company is devoting its resourcefulness and its resources
to the job of winning the war.
Thus by working and fighting and sacrificing we express a Christmas wish
. uiiu -Humor mrougnuur ine wona . . . ana inrs wisrt is that amidst all the
sorrows that arise from war we may on this particular Christmas rededjeate
ourselves to the cause of Victory ... for only with "Victory will come the return
of Peace to a world where Freedom as represented by our cherished American'
Way of Life shall continue to live!
Ike Modi IppAeckzted QijU Mai GUtiimat mill lie IOga. Botttfa? '
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, December 24, 1943, newspaper, December 24, 1943; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76811/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 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.