The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 18, 1959 Page: 3 of 8
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Bldor Lindemann and Don-
aid Ray Hamilton jHWied in
Houston aM filgin Iram? the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bowen
ftd Bill of rWU&any were
Thursday gvmW of Mfs. Ade-
line Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Montgom- i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Priestly and
ery Mary and Wayne of Pre- children of Hearne and Mr. and
onont visited his moher Mrs. J Mrs. Haywood demons of Ft.
Walter Montgomery over the Worth visited Mrs. L. C. Clem-week-end.
ons during the week-end.
Mrs. "ffivgrett (Mason and soniM.. D1.l T
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are sperrdinf thi wiek Hi Hous
ton.
Mrs. Mary Kufoa and son of
Garwood and Mrs. Bemice
Stuchly of Austin and Mrs.
Frank J. Martinka of Granger
were week-end visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Felix Heel.
Why so many owners of
otibfer cars are trading for
Ford
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The sper 'ar new Thunderbird-
impircd Ford Galaxic Club Victoria
Thunderbird in looks Thundcrbird in performance ... no ivonder the Galaxic
is piling up sales records among previous owners of other makes. It has . . .
THE LOOKS OF THE FINEST ; : : with long
graceful lines and square-cut roof inspired by
the famous Thunderbird.
THE LUXURY OF THE FINEST : : : in deep-pile
carpeting tasteful decorating contoured foam-
padded scats; ;
Come in now during your
FORD DEALER
DSVWEIV1) DAYS
THE POWER OF THE FINEST . . . Galaxies go
like the Thunderbird for they're powered by
the T-Bird's own V-8.
THE COMFORT OF THE FINEST . . . with easier-
riding rear springs that adjust to road"and
load automatically.
JOIN THE
BIG SWING
TO THE
DOUBLE-VALUE
poids
THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFULLY PROPORTIONED CARS
FOAF
Phone LA 7-3314
You Get the Best Deal at Y.ur
m$' 3 f? More pep-more health w jd
Hy)o Syperior Dairies' new S
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i ' J'd milk. Here's a vitamin enriched milk with a ( t1 T Jlvi
Jem '- y richer smoother flavor... a milk that con- f S' iHi
Wn 1;:. i Mf&&) a"1s our d'ri'y requirements of vita- fty.. 'fiUBl
IsHk. NT" jO&gii'J m"ls an Tninerals ... a package of nutri- V Si'SkS
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VMg'W O milk you've over used.. and you'll agree JE-. -MBmKW
MBOl & ''s 10 mos' flavor-fresh quality milk you've jJH jfJuM$
Birthday Honoree
Mrs. Otto Peschel mother of
Mrs. Alvin Hanusch was honor-
ed on her 80th birthday with a
surprise birthday party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Hanusch in Hutto where she
has made her home for the past
year.
The birthday cake was decor-
ated with roses and embossed
"Happy Birthday Mother" by
Mrs. Alvin Hanusch.
Refreshments were served to
Mesdames J. D. Tinning J. L.
Reeves K. W. Johnson A. E.
Wendland A. 0. Minardus Car-
roll Townsend Marie Blackman
Dorothy Eulenfield Carl Strom-
berg Walter Kaatz all of Hut-
to. Also Mesdames K. W. Wilde
J. W. Johle Victor Frase Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Lenz Taylor;
Larry Tr'evins and Phillis Eul-
enfield Larry and Cinda Han-nusch.
Thursday June 18 1M9
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harris
were in Gonzales during the
week-end to visit Mrs. J. D. Mc-Vea.
Pat McDonald of Abilene vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kel-
ler during the week-end.
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pmsT M&rnom&r church
B. Thoma Trlbble Pastor
C. E. Daws Church School Supt.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School for
nil ages. Nursery open every
Sunday morning.
10:50 a. m. Morning worship
service. Sermon by the pastor.
6:45 p. m. Methodist Youth
Fellowship to meet in the par-
graduated as salutatorian from lor. Katherine Decker will bo in
Jailie Tatuiii Is
Travis Graduate
Janie Tatum daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Tatum re-
cently graduated from Travis
Junior High School in Temple
with honors. Last year she
Bartlett Grammar School
Mr. and Mrs. Tatum who
moved to Temple at mid-term
received a letter of apreciation
from Janie's science teacher. He
expressed his appreciation for
her good work and wished her
the best in the future.
Janie had all A's during the
year in science and received oth-
er honors throughout the year.
C. P. Meissner is a patient in
a Temple hospital.
charge of the program.
7:80 p. m. Evening worship.
Sermon by the pastor.
The public is invited to attend
all worship services and activi-
ties of the First Methodst
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gorman
were in Waco and Marlin Sun-
day. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bass were
Temple visitors Sunday.
CRITTENDEN MOTOR COMPANY
Bartlett Texas
Authorized Ford Dealers
Joan Stigall of Abilene visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stigall
during the week-end.
Misses Donna Watson and
Carolyn Wolbrueck of Austin
were home during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Nickelson
of Dallas visited here this week
with Mrs. Robert Spiegelhauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Polasek
and children of Mathis were vis-
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Heel.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thomp-
son of Austin visited Mrs.
Frank Joiner and other rela-
tives during the week-end.
Mrs. Milton Thomas and Lin-
da Ann of Dallas have returned
home after visitincr in the
James Bailey home.
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WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICES
ALL YEAR AROUND
It doesn't have to be grain harvesting sea-
son for us to offer you a good market for your
grain. We buy grain every day in the year
and offer the top market price for the day.
When you have grain to sell we will ap-
preciate an opportunity to buy. Your sur-
plus grain means ready cash to you here.
SEE US FOR
M00REMIX FEEDS
FEED GRINDING
MOORE GRAIN COMPANY
J. E. Moore Sr.
Telephone LA7-3304 Bartlett
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Kimbell's Red
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Armour's Star
Lunctieon Lo
Imperial Pure Cane
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Pure Apple
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Pints .33
Quarts .55
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Pints 1.20
Quarts 1.35
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Ford, Nora Mae. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 18, 1959, newspaper, June 18, 1959; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth77288/m1/3/: 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.