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THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
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The Bartlett Tribune
AND NEWS
Published Every Friday in Bartlett Texas
(Under Lease From Robert C. Ford)
Johnnie Jones Editor and Publisher
Mrs. Johnnie Jones Associate Editor
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ALAMA
BARTLETT
A. & MOORE
SOHOOIi NEWS-
1N GRATEFUIi ArritKClATlON
I wish to Join my mother In ex-
pressing appreciation to our friends
and neighbors for their th6ughtful-
aicss since she has 'been 111. The
cheery cards and visits the lovely
flowers and food delicacies which she
.has received could only havo been In-
spired by Christian hearts. May
your reward toe one befitting such
kindness.
Mrs. Johnnlo Jones
Mi. Mary I Reeves
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CARD OF THANKS
I am deeply grateful for the cards .
Ilowers and visits -while I was con-
fined to the hospital. Tour thought-
ful expressions were appreciated more
than I can tell.
Mrs. J. O. Neltsch
THE METHODIST CHURCH
J. F. Adams Pastor
HARD TO GET ITEMS
Our Specialty
At last a low priced ALiD ELEC-
TRIC BROODER: Temperature reg-
ulator; Insulated for low operation
cost; 2G0 chick size. Priced to sell at
$16.75
A FEW
Hudson Oil Brooders
Ready for use
Chick Feeders
as low as 35c each
We aro happy to report to the mem-
bers and friends of tho Methodist
church the conference of last Sun-
day. There were more than fifty In
attendance regardless of tho rain and
after a sumptuous feast Brother R.
C. Edwards our new district superln-
ffimlnnt. conducted the best quarterly
conference wo have ever attended In
many rspects. With the Crusade lor
nhrint colnc on to completion we
hnnn m he the second charge In the
district to report out on the crusade.
You are urgca 10 gei your jjiuubu .
by the 4th of March.
Seventeen now members have (been
received Blnco tho annual conferenco
In November.
We are very grateful for the leader-
ship of the heads of tho departments.
Services next Sunday as usual. You
will recellve a friendly hand from
warm hearts If you will dome to see
us. ' .
LUTHERAN CHURCH A
Gus. W. Sager Pastor
Fri-Sat. 23-24
Double Feature
tDom Neal. in
THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT
A SOLDIER
Also
ONE BODY TOO MANY
Jack Haley Jean Parker
Sun.-Mon. 25-26
GOING MY WAY
with Bing Crosby
Tues.-Wed.-Thurs.. 27-28 (Mar. 1
THE NATIONAL BARN
DANCE
with Jean Heather Charles Quig
ley and Robert Benchley
(Continued from page i)
served. The party closed with a ball
game.
"Blood Pressure" went high lrr the
sixth grade on Valentino day for Dan
Cupid held sway during- the early part
of tho party. Hearts were fluttering
everywhere with sweet valentines for
all. But Dan Cupid's stay was short
for at the suggestion of a ball game
hearts suddenly ceased palpitating
and all victims became normal again.
On February 14 Cupid was throw
Ing darts In the seventh grade room.
The room mother Mrs. Stover assisted
by Mrs. Mason served delicious re
freshments.
Tuesday night February 14 the
Eighth grade enjoyed a party In tho
Grammar School auditorium. Several
guests were present from the German-
English Bohoo). After the games
sponsored toy Mr. Peay were played
tho curtains of the-stago were drawn
back revealing beautifully decorated
tables. Two rose hurricane lamps
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Water Fountains
AD ot7oa
All shies'
Bright Lard Cans
Oil Stoves
i 3 burner
Good selection
Gas Radiant Heaters
Fillers
pints and quart sizes for thermos bot-
tles Everything For Your
' ' Spring Garden
Garden plows hoes rakes and Etc
Garbage Cans
10 gallon size
Cross Cut Saws
jjfjpany oJ;rjer hard to get items
yimn. cox qo.
HAlRDlvARE FURNITURE
Sunday school and Bible classes
9:45.
Divine service 11 a. m.
2:30 p. m. Brotherhood and Ju-
nior mission band.
Tuesday 2:30 Missionary Society.
Wednesday S p. m. Lenten services.
Friday 8 p. m. Church workers
course.
Tou are heartily Invited to attend.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday Feb. 25th 1945.
10 A. M. Sunday School
11:00 A M. Morning Worship
YRev. "W. R.' Hall Sr. D. T. of Mar-
lin. will occupy the pulpit. Dr. Hall
is "Superintendent-Evangelist of. Cen-
tral Texas Presbytery. Due to the po-
sition he holds and because of his
long service to our Church It is only
common courtesy that we give him
a good hearing. At tho same time
we are giving recognition to the offi-
cial work of our Church. Incidental-
ly you wil) hear a good sermon if you
come.
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Feb. 12 1945
BUILDING MATERIA! FOR SALE
The trustees of the Althea School
District No. Ill are orrerlng for sale
the Althea School Building. The
building Is located about six miles
east of Bartlett and will ibe offered
at public auction to the highest bid-
der on Friday afternoon March 2nd
at 2:00 p. m. The trustees reserve
'the right to reject any and all bids
if in their judgment the highest bid
submitted is not satlsfacory.
The building is D shaped C6x20
with a 32x20 wing and has three
standard class rooms. The 'building Is
approximately twelve years old and is
In an excellent state of repair.
Elllie Hunt President
Jessie Hunt Secretary
Willie Mason.
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Stock of V-CITliriCCl
FIELD SEED!
Book Your Orders Early
Friedrich Grain Co.
MORE NEW MERCHANDISE ARRIVING!
Our buyer has just returned from market
m Dallas and Austin where she secured con-
siderable new merchandise. In fact too many-
items to list. Some of this new stock is already
arriving and more will continue to come in
from time to time. We invite you to shop with
us often. You will be surprised at the new
goods we are receiving.
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SHELTON'S
Home of Masterpiece School Supplies .
of an upright jftpflnjeasheart In front
of which stood two imported Valen
tino dolls on a reflector.
Delicious heart anu crescent shabed
sandwiches liuneh.tiobkics and Valen
tine candy were prepared and served
by the eighth gradjjmathers.
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Yank Loses Finger
In Accidentia!.
Discharge of Gun
H. G. Swope owner of tho Coffpe
Shop has ibeeri advised that his cousin
Pfc. Jack Swope who is with the
Yanks in Franpe is recovering from
a wound sustained t by the accidental
discharge of his rifle In which he lost
one of his fingers lie Is tho son of
Mr. and Mrs'. J LOn Swope of Killeen
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Mrs. Lester Goodnight- and baby
aro visiting Mr. And Mrs. M. B. May
nard In Salado tYifs week.'
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WAR BONDS' will back iro the
cast a soft glow on the centerpiece men who aro backing yaw Upl
Local Overseas Man
Receives 30-Day Leave
r
Mrs. Clarence Rosnbalm received
word from hor brother Sle Clifton
AVeutiherford who has'-booti overseas
over a year that ho was baok In tho
states In Washington ah4 that ho was
onrouto home arriving hero about
March 20th on a 30-dtiV furlough. Ho
haseen In the Paelric theatre
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February 13th. The ibaby Is tho si
ond grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Freeman of this city. TUrs. Freemal
left for Beevllle Sunday to visit In Ihfl
home of her son
Mr" and Mrs Lester Murdock 4)t
Houston announce the arrival tf a 6
ib. D 1-2 oz son Doster Dynn Sun-
day February nth in a H6uston hos
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bettor roll in for recaps today. Here's
.what we do. First careful inspec-
tion; second strong long-lasting re-
pairs where necessary; then we buff
the old tread; scientifically build-
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tho new tread until it is part of your
now safe sure-footed tire. See us
for sure today.
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Jones, Johnnie & Jones, Mrs. Johnnie. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 22, Ed. 1, Friday, February 23, 1945, newspaper, February 23, 1945; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81677/m1/4/: 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.