The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 44, Ed. 1, Friday, September 11, 1953 Page: 5 of 8
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DAVILLA
Mrs. Vera Hodges
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Mr. and Mrs. Howland Mc-
uHHianu dr. oi nousion anu mr.'w n so be he d th a week. Rev.
and Mrs. Austin Knight of Bel-;
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R. C. McCasland home.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hines this week were Mrs. Bill
Boe and children and Mr. and
Mrs. F. F. Hines all of Houston.
Mrs. Charles Stigall honored
her daughter Joan with a skat-
ing party on her 12th birthday
September A. Those present
were Shelton Talbert Jimmie
Hines .Tim Frank Campbell
Mary and Jane Lockli'n. Bettie
Sue Gillelnnd Grade Lu and
Doris Jean nines Nancy Mc-
Celvey of Temple and Mrs. Son-
ny Culp.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter of El
Campo visited relatives here
Sunday and Ma Heath returned
home with them for a visit.
Miss Mnrlene Rentchler of
Temple was a guest in the CL L.
Hines home this week.
Mrs. Scott of Temple visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Iline
Sunday.
Guests of Mrs. Vera Hodge
durimr the holi'davs were Mr.
and Mrs. D. E. Melton Judy and
Becky of Irving. Mr. and' Mrs.
Otho Melton of Taylor and Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Thomas and chil-
dren of Somerville.
W. R. Smith was in Temple
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Welch and
daughter of Irving Mrs. Cecil
Capperton and son of Marlin
Miss Barbara Bartlett of Tavlor
Delbert and Alton Scott Tem-
nle. visited with Mr. and Mrs
R. E. Bunker last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Darby of
Caldwell visited Mr. Darby's
pnrents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Darby Sunday.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Stigall were Mrs. Carlisle
and Mrs. Phillin of Corpus
Ohristi Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Lock
li'n and Newell Locklin of Thorn-
dale Bill I rod ore. Moodv. Mr.
flnd Mrs. Clifford Smith of
Waco and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Cotter Belton.
(Davilla School begins Mon-
day September 14. with R. H.
Brookshire of Friendship and
Mrs. Young of Thorndale as
teachers.
Mrs. Wilson Burns attended
a teachers' meeting in Belton
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Graves of
. South Texas visited Mr. and
Mrs. HaUted Moore during the
-holidays.
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'Mr. and Mrs. T. B. McKnight
Mr. and Mrs. E. McMullin and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lick of
Houston were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. McKnight last week-
wisiauj
Shop and Save at the Modern 6 to 10
Drive In Grocery where you have
plenty of parking space.
ICE FOOD and DRINKS
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY SEPT. 12
25 lbs. Gladiola Flour $1.89
3 lbs. Crisco .79
1 lb. Kimbell's Oleo .19
f VH 25c VALUE
No. 2 Kimbell's Tamales - .20
15c VALUE
80 Count Charmin Paper Napkins .11
1 42c VALUE
Pillsbury Cake Mix .36
10 lbs. Sugar '.98
5 lbs. Sugar .49
Come by and check our every day prices.
They are right
6 to 10 DRIVE-IN GROCERY
The Home Town Boys
Wallace - Milton
Phone 7-3201 or 7-8806
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' Services nt the Assembly of
God Church will be conducted
i Saturday night and Sundny nt
11:00 a. m. and 8:15 p.m. Wed-
nesdny evening prayer meeting
Willie Dodd pastor extends a
welcome to .everyone.
Rev. L. G. Rnmey pastor of
the First Baptist Church urges
that each member be present
for services Sunday at 11:00 a.
m. and 8:15 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reese of
Browmvood Mr. and Mrs. Gayle
Modesette and daughters of Pe-
cos; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mo-
desette and daughters of Fort
Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Morton of Rockdale were week-
end guests in the home of Mrs.
C. A. Modesette.
Mrs. A. E. Kotrla of Houston
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Marcus Lindemann.
Barton Wells of Jourdanton
visited last week with friends.
Eugene Helms who has been
visiting in Culver City Califor-
nit spent several days here last
week with hfs parents Mr. and
Mrs. G. J. Helms while en route
to Goose Air Base in Labrador.
Second Lieutenant James
Gerick of Vance Air Force Base
Enid Oklahoma spent the week-
1 end here visiting his parents and
I friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Werner of
Houston were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Jesse and Mr.i and
Mrs. W. C. Teinert last week.
Roy Steger who underwenti
an appendectomy recently re-
turned home last week and was
able to start school Tuesday.
Mrs. James Wheeler attended
the gift show in Dallas last
week-end.
Envin Rueke and F. II. Moel-
ler Jr. were in Jewett Monday
to attend the funeral of Mrs.
J. W. Jonson. Mrs. Jonson was
the mother-in-law of Mrs. L. A.
Raeke of Pasadena.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Car
penter and daughter of Austin j
visited Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Tharp during the week-end.
ALAMO
HAKTIiETT. TKXAS
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Sept. 11-12
VOODOO TIGER
Johnny Weissuuller
plus
THE MARKSMAN
Wayne Morris
Sunday-Monday
Sept. 13-14
SAN ANTONE
Rod Cameron
Arleen Whelan
Tues.-Wed.-Thurs.
Sept. 15-10-17
MASTER OF
BALLANTRAE
Errol Flynn
Anthony Steel
Harley
TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED SECTION
RATES for classified advertising and all notices of an advertis-
ing nature 2 cents per word per insertion with n minimum charge
of 40 cents per insertion. Classified advertising is cash with or-
der unless advertiser has a regular account with the Tribune.
FOR SALE: 100 acres of land
93 cultivated on Bartlett and
Davilla Road. Good 5 room
home large barn and other out-
buildings. Good well water in
yard. 1954 possession. The .im-
provement? on this farm are
worth half the asking price. W.
II. McGinnis. Office: Ira A.
Prewitt Hdw. Co. Taylor Tex-
as. 42-3c
SALESMAN WANTED
"NO LAY-OFFS" or hort for
Rawleigh Denlers who are in
business for themselves. Open-
ings now in South Milam Coun-
ty and Rockdale. No capital
needed if you have a car. For
full information write Raw-
leigh's Dept. TXI-1G00-21GB
Memphis Tenn. or see Harvey
Allison 916 S. Main st. Belton
Texas. 43-4 tp
DON'T YOU KNOW
Red Star Worm Liquid gets
worms out of chickens and tur-
keys. Faster growth more eggs.
Red Star Parasite gets mites
fleas blue bugs off. Given in
dough feed or drinking water
the best you ever used or costs
you nothing. Frictlrich Feed or
your drug store.
"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"
Cut Flowers
Sprays
""tL" Corsages
BARTLETT FLORIST
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Goodnight
Bartlett Phutte 7-3228
"We Wire Fiowora"
FOR SALE:
hauled to
Gravel and
your home.
sand
Call
7-3251 or see Milton Moore tf
FOR SALE: 1947 John Deere II
Tractor with complete farm
equipment self starter power
life fertilized attachment in
first class running shape. Will
sell below cost. Mrs. Adolph
Krause Holland Rt. 1. 44-2p
FOR SALE: If interested in
buying a home I have some real
bargains for sale. Priced to sell
immediate possession. Bob
Rowntrce at Czarowitx office.
Mops - Brooms
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FULLER BRUSH
Sales and Sendee
W.0.MATEJ0WSKY
430 W. BELL ST.
BARTLETT TEXAS
PHONE 7-3258
Waxes & Polish
MORE WORK per hour!
It pays to let our skilled servicemen restore your
Farmall's power ... so that you can-do your work
faster . . keep field work on schedule. Take time
now to save time in the field later. Schedule your
Farmall for 5-Star service today. ?
PUT OUR
5-STAR
SERVICE
BLAIR-GILLESPIE COMPANY
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KOOLMOTOR Oil the best oil
known to science. Harley Thom-
as. 41-tf
FOR SALE: A home with 3
bedrooms 2 baths HVing room
dining room kitchen and large
porch. S. D. Cavitt. 40-tf
A LASTING TRIBUTE
The selection of a suitable and
Appropriate memorial is an ob-
ligation every person owes to his
loved ones and family. Care
should be taken in its purchase.
Easy payments can be arrang-
ed through
EI) GOODNIGHT
Representing one of Texas'
Leading Memorial Dealers
Anna Zapalac Flower Shop
Flowers
By Wire
Telephone 7-3225 Bartlett
SEE J. E. Montgomery for
anything in the nursery line.
42-4
BRAND NEW spinet pianos
$495 up at J. R. Reed Music
Compainy 805 Congress Ave-
nue Austin. Dealer for Cable-
Nelson Everett Bush & Gerts
Chickering and Steinway Pia-
nos; Hammond and Estey Or-
gans. Also guaranteed re-conditioned
pianos. Free bench
with every piano. Free delivery.
Easy terms. tl
FOR SALE: Mustang Seed
Oats free of Johnson grass.
$1.10 per bushel. Albert Steg-
lich. 44-2tp
FOR SALE: Washing machine
with ringer. See Mrs. Clarence
Scale. ltp
WE HAVE two bowl? which
were left without names at the
time of the funeral. Will the
owners please call. Bill Brisbin
telephone 7-3479.
FOR SALE: Two refrigerators
gas range and many other
pieces of furiture at the Birdie
Mitchusson home. For informa
tion ee Mrs. E. K. Laughlin.
COUNTRYMAN Blacksmith
Shop is now back in operation.
We do sharpening and welding.
We appreciate your patronage.
Personal & Household ; ;
Brushes ''.
Debutante Cosmetics J
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MANPOWER ON YOUR FARM
PRODUCTION TEAM NOW!
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
FOR SALE: Donahoe Baptist
Church building. Will accept
sealed bids until October 15.
Right reserved to reject all bids.
See Willie Mason or George
Hendricks.
List Your Farms and City Prop-
erty with
W. H. McGinnis
See Me For Prices and Location
Office at Ira A. Prewitt Hard-
ware Company
Office Phone 1 Residence 153
TAYLOR. TEXAS
ISAAC INSURANCE
AGENCY
AUTOMOBILE
FIRE WINDSTORM BONDS
AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Preston Isaac Marie Isaac
niijtiif
WITH MAGNOLIA SERVICE
Let Tommy's Mngnolia Station run interference for
f your car service problems.
At the sign of the flying
! TOMMY'S MAGNOLIA STATION
Tommy
Phone
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WILL LAWRENCE GROCERY
AND MARKET
SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY
FRYERS Swift Premium lb. -52c
SALT PORK lb. 43c
WISCONSIN CHEESE lb. 49e
FLOUR 25 lbs. $1.79
TIDE box 27c
Lilly's Mello Cream gal. 59c
SUGAR Imperial 5 lbs. 48e
CARROTS cello bag 9c
LETTUCE jumbo size 4 10c
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BARTLETT MOTOR COMPANY
NEW CARS
1953
1953
Vi TON PICKUP.
Side Mount Spare.
HEL AIR 2 DOOR.
Tinted Glass.
iy5tJ 2-Tonc
DOOR.
Beige and
USED
1951
1949
1949
CHEVROLET I)E LUXE 1 DOOR
Heater Seat Covers
CHEVROLET DE LUXE 2 DOOR.
Radio Heater Seat Covers.
CHEVROLET DE LUXE 5 PASS. COUPE.
Radio Heater Seat Covers
PLYMOUTH 1-DOOR.
I 1939
1937
CHEVROLET 1 -
BARTLETT MOTOR CO.
Your Chevrolet Dealer
i Day Phone 7-3301
Friday Sept. 11 1953
FOB RENT: Three room fur-
nished cottage. Mrs. Tom Den-
son. tTTTTTTTT FTTTrt r vv vtH1 r t'T
1 SEED CLEANING AND
SCARIFYING
Bring us your seed
EMPIRE SEED CO.
Temple Texas 4
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Office Hours
8:30 - 12:00 2:00 - 5:30
Other Hours By Appointment
Closed Tuesday Afternoon
X-Ray Service
Dr. Geo. C. Fowler
CHIROPRACTOR
Telephone 7-3737 Bartlett
DIt.
Thomas N. DeLaney
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Carefully Examined
Glasses That Fit
513-17 Professional Bldg.
Phone 3-3248 Temple Texas
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SCORE A
TOUCHDOWN
'every TIME
red horse.
Moseley
7-3217
and TRUCKS
Corner Windows.
Brown. Convenional Shift.
CARS
DOOR.
Night Phone 7-3447
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 44, Ed. 1, Friday, September 11, 1953, newspaper, September 11, 1953; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth77096/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.