The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 49, Ed. 1, Friday, September 1, 1944 Page: 4 of 10
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Friday September 1 1944
THE BARELEOT THIBUNE
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The Bartlett Tribrae
AND NEWS
Published Every Friday in ErtleU Texas
(.Under Lease From Robert C. Ford)
Johnnie Jones Editor and Publisher
Mrs. Johnnie Jones Associate Editor
NOTICE Regular advertising rates will bo charged for all cards of
thanks arid resolutions of respect. Notices of entertainment -where an ad-
afclsslonls derived therefrom will bo chargod at the regular advertising ratco.
SUBSCRIPTIONS: $1.50 a year 'to residents of Bell Wil-
liamson and Milam counties. All others $2.00 a year.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Ruth Hicks and daugh
ter Patricia Sam King and son
Bryan Willis of Temple were
guests Sunday of Mrs. G. C.
King.
Mr. and Mrs. Wl A. Skipworth
of Waco were recent guests of
Mrs. G. C. King and other rela-
tives. Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Vander-
pool are visiting- Mrs. Vander-
pool's parents Mr. and Mrs. T.
O. Bell in Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cagle
and son Dickie have returned
from a visit in San Antonio and
Corpus phristi.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crenshaw
and children of Pflugerville
cwere here Friday visiting with
friends.
A. F. Czarowltz attended a
meeting at Camp Swift Bastrop
Sunday of the War Chest Drive
committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kuler
visited relatives in San Antonio
this week.
Walter Patton left Tuesday
lior California.
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends
for the visits cards and flow-
ers received while I was in the
hospital. Your kind thoughtful-
Bess will long be remembered.
Mack Davis.
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From Naivar Brothers and will appreciate any
and all business given me. I am in position to
devote all of my time to the Wholesale Gas and
Oil business and will render the very best ser- f
vice possible. If you are already a Cities Ser-
vice Customer I will appreciate a continuation
of your business. If you are not using Cities
Service Products I will appreciate an oppor-
tunity to serve you. .' J !
Jerry Valeotaj
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ANNOUNCING J
CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF
CITIES SERVICE WHOLESALE J
DEPARTMENT I
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We have sold the Wholesale Cities Service Gas X
and Oil Business to . ' . f
JERRY VALENTA
We appreciate tKe wholesale business our cus-
tomers gave us but due to the man power
shortage we could not devote the time neces-
sary to maintain our record for Service and
Quality. tP -vAlJfiA
Mr Valenta is an experienced gas and oil man
and can devote all of his time in giving you ser-
vice. We will appreciate any courtesies
r shown him. I
NAIVAR BROTHERS
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sunday Sept. 3rd.
10 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Morning Worship.
(Preaching by Mr. Will King)
Circle I of the Auxiliary meets
with Mrs. L. W. Rlcbinson on
Monday afternoon Sept. 4 3 :00
oclock.
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ANNOUNCING
Mr. and Mrs. Budda Garoa
announce the arrival of a boy
Donald .David on August 20 in
a Houston hospital.
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Misses Virginia and Mary Eli-
zabeth Driska of Austin spent
the week end as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Erwin Spinn and
daughter.
Mack Daivis who underwent
an operation in a Temple hospi
tal last week returned home on
Monday and is on the road bo
recovery.
Mrs. "Lester Bird and Miss
Gladys Matthews of Austin were
guests Saturday in the heme of
Mrs. R. E'. Koepke.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Linde-
mann and Mi and Mrs. A. B.
Hightower of Brownwood visit-
ed in the home tof Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Kuehn the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Rosson
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dillard
visited in fWaco recently.
Mr. and Mrs. H. (R. Rosson
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Brinkley in Smith-
ville.
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GAS and
OILS I
IED DEPI.
FARMS Ranches Hotels Apart.
ment Houses everywhere
BEN WACKER. 24tf.
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Laundry Building and lot. Sell
building separately if lot sold
first. Price of lot only 500.00.
Total price $900.00. BEN
WAICKER. 40tf
FOR SALE 5-room modern
cottage close in. Call TRIBUNE
for information. 44-tf
MAN OR WOMAN WANTED to
succeed W. D. Shofner for 1500
family Rawleigh Route where
products sold 30 years in west
Williamson Co. Permanent if
you are a hustler. Write Raw-
leigh's Dept. TXH-45-123SR
Memphis Tenn. or see JOHN J.
ROBBINS Bartlett Texas.
46-3
F9R SALE John Deere Trac-
tor Model H Power lift good
rubber and good condition. J.
W. HUCKABEE Holland rt. 1
46-3chg.
IFOR SALE One hundred acres
on good gravel road 7 1-2 miles
east of Bartlett. Fine Bermuda
pasture; electricity; electric wa
ter punup; school bus at dooi
J. J. Jennings. 47-3p.
FOR SALE Very choice dairy
heilers $25 each. Holsines
Guernseys and Ayrshires. Non-
related bull free with 5 head.
Shipped C. O. D. SAY1RE DAI-
RY CATTLE CO. Sayre Pa.
47-3c
FOR SALE Registered Polled
Hereford cows calves and young
bulls also a few horned bulls.
L. L. HUIE Georgetown Tex.
as one-half mile west on High
way 104. 47-4c
FOR SALE 200 a. 1 mile of
Davilla on Bartlett road $22.50
acre. Liberal terms. J. G.
(LUCY) GRAjY. 473pd.
FOR SALE Registered Here
ford bull 20 months old B. Y.
DANIEL 47-3pd.
FOR SALE Three Jersey Milch
cows; one large sheet iron chic-
ken hcuse. J. C. PRUETT.
48-3pd.
STRAYED White face heifer
weighing about 270 lbs. from
my place. Reward. WHJLIiEi
WENDLER Holland rt. 1 p.
WANTED Service station help
er. OSCAR LANGE'S SER-
VICE STATION. 49-2-cg.
FOR SALE
250 acre improved farm two
miles tf Bartlett 40 a. pasture
balance fairly clean deep black
productive cultivation. Elec-
tricity price $70.00 per acre 2J
per cent down bal. 15 years at
5 per cent. January 1st (posses-
sion. The surface well water in
this area is not fit for human
consumption but believe that the
chances of a good water strata
at a deeper depth is good. This
factor has meant a deprecia
tion of possibly $25.00 to ?40.00
per acre on the price of this and
other farms in the "No Good"
water territory.
239 A. Bartlett-Granger terri-
tory. Fair improvements elec-
tricity good water in wells
spring ibranch through ipasture
pecan trees gravel road school
bus to Granger. Half of this
farm could be better utilized for
pasture than cultivation. This
is live rich black dirt ibut has
been neglected for years and is
more or less solidly infected
with Johnson Grass. I consid-
er it a good buy for the right
man. Will recommend a sale at
$60.00 per acre and believe if
the right man gets it that there
is a handsome profit in the buy.
20 per cent down bal. 15 years
at 5 per cent. January 1st pos-
session. BEN WACKER
BARTLETT HOMES. FOR
SALE 6 room modern with
garage apt. close in $3000.00;
Prof. Stanley's 7 room modern
on East IClark.; 2-ckse-in West
Clark Street $1650.00 and
$2250.00; 9 room modern 160x
140 lot $2000.00; 7 room mod-
ern two blocks of business dis-
trict $2100.00 $800.00 down
bal at 5 ; 3 rooms S. W. Bart
lett gravel A-l neighborhood
$650.00; 3 room S. E. Bartlett
$800.00. Others at $4750.00
$5000.00 aitfl up BEN WACK-
IER. "BUY WAR BONDS!
?; WAN TADS (con)
Rowdcn Cottonseed direct from'
the originator and breeder
iRobt. L. Dortch. My sales al- Farmers of America for rank-
ways exceed ray allotment. Get ing smcr'Kr farmer of the Na-
yours now while the seed is tion Cokio Bowser a DaviQ
available. E. L. STURM Hoi- w ranked third and waB
ft""1 awarded a twenty-five dollar
T TT cash prize. Bowser was the on-
Mrs. J. H. Mayes and daugh- ly applicant for the Superior De-
ters who have been visiting Mr.' gree from Texag lthig ar Th(J
and Mrs. Lee Patton left Tues- Nati0nal Convention was held at
day to make their home in Cle- Virginia State College for Ne-
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uura. mwuru upmuson ana
uuuy oi tancuuvei vyusnmgaon
arrived Friday of last week for
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ents Mr. and Mrs. Iyy Hunt.
Mrs. Robert Rowntree Jr. and
daughter Linda of Abilene ar-
ThMW AiA718''
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rown-
tree Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sinclair of
Hereford were recent guests of
Mrs R. A. England.
Mrs. J. F. Tyng and daugh -
ter Little Miss Minelma Effie
of Lake Jackson will arrive on
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Fridnv fnv -1 visit-. wir.Ti 'Mrs. TV"
W Curling and Miss Berryl Cur -
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SEE ME FOR TOP PRICES
BEFORE YOU SELL
NEXT TO BOYD DRUG
STORE
Daugherty
GRAIN CO.
Wm. Daugherty Jr.
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DA VILLA NEGRO BOY
1 WINS THIRD PLACE
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tvn -Mot ! ir.t.:. vr...
grocs m Petersburg Va.
Bowser's record Gnawed that
over a peri-od of fiye fl gtud
ing Vocational Agriculture un-
der the instructions of J. R.
Powcll A teach nt Davin
he had canled by his Sllperviged'
fanning projects a little more
than $2000.00 and has become
permanently established in farm-
ing. (Bowser's major project
was swine and he has the dis-
tinction of pwducing the only
ton itter at gix monthg f
' a unB a 1.'
U11U lldkl I'Hl ilt'll HUM I' JMI1IIMV IU'11 11
hogs than any adult Negro far-
mer in the community. He us-
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CT OO TIAIinnnrtAVI M4-ASlf n vkun
Jbred Duroc Jersey gilt pui4as
I ed from the Granger Future Far
mers Chapter. His first gilt
was ipurchased from Andrew
Nemec Jr. of Granger Texas.
This gilt farrowed 45 pigs in 4
litters and raised 40 all of which
were fed out and marketed at 6
months of age averaging 210
(pounds at an average price of
14c making a gross income of
$1176.00 from one gillt. The
gilt was purchased May 30
1941.
J. R. Powell Ag. teacher re-
ports that as outstanding as
Bowser's record is there weie
other iboys who wionld have done
as well or better had ithey not
ibeen called itvto the armed forc-
es. The school has made quite
a commendable record and has
rendered a very unigue service
to the war efforts.
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Little Billy Irene Holcomb
was a guest last week in the
hicme of her aunt Mrs. Roy Hol-
comb of Austin. Her sister. Ha
Dean is visiting there this week.
THANKS TO THE VOTERS OF THE
2 1 St. SENATORIAL DISTRICT
I am deeply grateful to the voters and my
many friends in the 21st Senatorial District for
their expression of confidence by electing me
their next Senator.
I will put forth my every effort to prove
my appreciation by administering the affairs
of the office efficiently economically and sat-
isfactorily. 1
I am especially grateful to my friends for
their untiring efforts in my behalf who are
largely responsible for my large pluarlity.
Your Humble Servant
BUSTER BROWN
I TWO BARTLETT BOYS 'v
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J 3 L written his parents Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Czarciwitz that he
discovered on the last day of his
trip to his destination in the
South Pacific that another
Bartlett boy Lt. (j.g.) BunW
Horton was on his ship.
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Mrs. A. IW. Richey and infant
daughter returned Monday from
a Temple 'hospital '':
FOR SALE
Hen Scratch
Lay Masli
Grow Mash
Chick Starter
Hog Feed
Oyster Shell
Cottonseed Meal
Salt Rabbit Feed
We want to buy more eggs
Uuckens Cream
E. M. Thoma
C. H. Crawford M. D;
In Office Formerly Occupied
By Dr. Harlan
Office Phone No. 4 Res. Phone 2
FIRE WINDSTORM BOI
AJNJJ JL1FE
INSURANCE
Isaac Insurance Agency '
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Thomas N. DeLanej
OPTOMETRIST
Eyca CarcftUIy Examined
Glnsses Hint Fit
513-17 Professional Bids
Phone 3248 Temple Tes
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 49, Ed. 1, Friday, September 1, 1944, newspaper, September 1, 1944; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76845/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: 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.