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THE HOLLAND PROGRESS
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CfepL W. 0. Stover who lias
(been stationed for the past sev-
eral months in Fort Knox Ky.
"has (been assigned to Camp
Campbell Kentucky as a per-
rtnaniiiit station.
Mi. and Mrs. Erie Bartz and
iaon Tonunie of Austin have
"faecn recent guests of her moth-
er Tra Emma Under.
Mrs. G. A. Hempel and son
Leonard returned Friday from
Ualifornia.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gersbach
i of Dallas wore week end guests
J of his parents Mr. and Mrs. A.
I Gersbach.
Mr. and Mrs. Harper Hunt
had as their guests last week
Mr. and Mrs. Arley Walker and
family of Memphis Texas and
Mr. and Mrs. David Walker and
on of iChildress Texas.
Conporal and Mrs. Nowt Bur-
ion of Temple were guests of
' 3xar sister Mrs. Edmond P'cm-
ons .and family.
Mr. And Mrs. William Cox:
'were in Austin and San Antonio
Hionday afternoon and Tuesday
qn a mrchandise buying trip.
TUrw m nr .Tnrm vAfnrnnrl Inst Miss Janie Holstine of San
"weeJc from Pudbto Colorado! Antonio visited here with her
where she was called due to the .parents tor the weeK end.
r.v?M... !l1r.nan r-F Vim VirnfVim
HimJVU JUlltO VJ. 11U1 wi.ww. I -. -
i . jl nomas nouse irom iviarcn
Field Calif.. spent the .week
and with his wife Mrs. Margar-
et House.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Teinert
were in Snn Antonio last week
on business.
iMra. Ned Bartlett and Mrs.
iLatlier Robinson were in Tem-
ple Monday to be with Mrs. Naa-
annn Hair Jr. who entered a
."iHX3pital there for an operation.
Mrs. Glenn Seale returned to
Houston Saturday after a
"Week's visit in the home of her
mother Mrs. Jack Schunek.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Reese left
Tuesday for Austin where they
will make their home. Mr
Reese has. been employed at the
Express Office of the MK&T
Railway for tho past several
years.
Mrs Effie Cofieldhas ttbUght
the house which was owned and
is now occupied by Dr. R. S.
Sutton as an office' building.
'.Mr. and' Mrs. Rontchler have
botight Dr. Sutton's home
Clark Street.
on
:;.. ":.. "il'j:':..
miss ins xurner m rempiej
spent the week end with her pa?l
ents Ait. ana Airs. w. U. Turner
Mrs. C. Shelton and Mrs. Robt
C. Ford are in Dallas this week.
Mrs. J. J. Robbing underwent
surgery in a Temple hospital on
Monday morning.
Mrs. W. N. Moore and children
left Monday for San Saba where
they will make their new home
and join Mr. Moore who has been
there for the past several months
as manager of Wm. Cameron &
Company Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goas and
Travis of Bryan spent the week
end with friends and relatives.
lMss Stella Whitlow of Taylor
visited her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Lon Whitlow over the week end.
BUY WAR BONDS!
Mrs. Margaret Trubc of Camp
Hood spent the week end with
Mr. and LMrs. E. K. Laughlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moss of
Austin were Bartlett visitors
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Gardner
are visiting relatives in San Benito.
v SiScrt. William O. Blackburn.
Mis. Myrtle Blackburn and Miss
Fannie Dafrbs were guests of
relatives in Georgetown Sunday
fMrs. Thomas J. Wilson left
Tuesday for Pittsburgh Penn.
to join her husband who is em-
ployed there.
Mrs. E. W. Curling and Ber-
ryl were in Austin Sunday.
M9epvMV 'J J J J vWTtt V V V "I W' I"JI
- BAGS OF DISTINCTION
.Seldom if ever has it been
our pleasure to offer our pa-
.ixons .more beautiful bags than
those just received.
For milady's dress-up occa--sionsi
ihere are lovely corde
bass of black; also plasties tnat
look for all the world like fine
.leather .and for the tailored cus
tunics there is alligator. They
-all .have beaeutiful handles of
plastic. You must see them to
'.appreciate them.
The Vogue
Telephone 165
Leonard Conn as in Temple
on business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stokes
have returned to Florence from
Levelland Texas and Mr. Stok-
es is now in charge of the hard-
ware store there.
LOOK!
DIXIE ROYAL
Sunday guests in the A. 'C. A.
Braun home were Mr. and Mrs.
"""son Lindemann and Mrs. Hor-
ace Weidermeyer and son Hor
ace of Walburg; Mrs. Fred
Braun and children of Waco;'
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Leise Mr.
and Mrs. Felix Bredthauer
both of Walburg and Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Stokes of Florence.
Miss Kay Hunt of Waco was
a guest of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Harper Hunt last week
end.
HOW
CAItXIVAJi Locution: O. C. O. 1'AItK IJeneflt Fire Department
BARTLETT M0N.f
Beginning OCT
ALL WEEK -6 BIG NIGHTS FUN FOR ALL
j;HOWS RIDES CONCESSIONS
THIS COUl'OX AN1 10 CENTS
Good for any Show or Ride
SATURDAY AFTERNOON FROM 2:00 TO 7:00 P. M.
Visitors in- the fidriie of Mra.
W. L. V&igHt recently were Gpl.
it. u iteinie iteiiy Field San
Antonio; IMrs. C. R. Licka
Granger; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. iLic
ka and Janice of Rosenberg
BUY WAR BONDS 1
Lt. Fred E. White accompan-
ied oy Gapt. George Gip n
stopped over hfghl to visit Ms
parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred E.
White last week.
WAR BONDS Will back up the
men who are backing you up!
n
MnHittmtM
From where I sit ... ? Joe Marsh
tl
We have only just begun
to fight"
We were sitting around Bill
Webster's fire the other night
enjoying a mellow glass of beer
and talking now that the war is
over about what Peace really
means.
"I can toll you ono thing it
doesn't moan" Bays BUI. "It
UocSn't mean that wo can nil re-
lax and tnlco things cosy and
figure wo'ro living In Utopia."
"You're right" Judge Cun-
ningham agrees. "Peace means
among other things eternal vigi-
lance. Free men arc still at war
with hatred prejudice intoler-
ancc-whether it's intolerance of
a man's political beliefs or of hla
right to choose between a glass
of beer or buttermilk."
Prom where I sit tho Jndgo is
absolutely right. Pence means
continued vigilance continued
etrugglo against nil thd forces of
Intolerance that caused tho last
war and can sow tho seeds o
future conflict. Mnybo wo should
paraphrase tho slogan of a Kovo
lutionary hero: "Wo Uavo only
just begun to fight."
(QoetyUo
Copyright 1945 United States Brewers Foundation
BRING US YOUR
GRAI
ANY AMOUNT OF ANY KIND. BE SURE TO SEE U!
BEFORE YOU SELL. TOP PRICES AND COURTEOUS
TREATMENT AT ALL TIMES.
We Will Buy Anywhere. In The Field Barn or at our ShelS
er.
MOORE GRAIN CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
Office Phone 50 " BARTLETT TEXAS
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Men's Fall 1945
FELT HATS
A SELECTION OF EVERYTHING THAT IS NEW IN
BOTH COLOR AND STYLE. EVERY HAT IS PRICED
Si
at or Below OPA Ceiling"
Made By Leading Manufacturers is your assurance of Qual-
ity and Value
Stetson Hats $7.50 10 $12.50 $15
Rolnik Hats $6.50 $7.50 $8 $10
GROCERY
enartment
Hopkins Hats
$6 $7.50 $8
Nonchalance
Beaver Hats
$6.50 $7.50
Portis Hats
$5 $6.50 $7.50 $8
f T "MIZE" Dresses solid colors Black American Beauty
llaVe Delft Blue Brown Navy Green Made of fine Crepe Ro-
RECEIVED
maine the Biggest Dress value in Texas. 14-44
PRICE IS $11.75 AND $8.95
THEY ARE HERE!
Large Assortment of Men's and Boys
Leather Coats Men's and Boys AH
Wool Jackets Men's and Boys Sweat-
ers Men's and Boys Winter Caps.
Make Your Selection Now. They Are Hard To Get
Ask to See
STYLE NO. 1639
As Sketched
THIS is the sling pump that you
will look your best in it's a
blithe young pattern for young-
feeling feet.
Made in tolack gleaming patent
it's
ONLY
$095
l-lb. Canisters Prince Albert 85c
2 bags R.J. H. R. Smoking Tobacco 15c
Best Brand Pie Filling package 25c
Heinz Ketchup .25c
B. Powder: Clabber Girl K. C Royal and
Calumet.
Lunch Meat in a nice variety fair stock. -
Curtis Noodle Soup chicken flavor 10c
Red Seal California Spuds ask us for
price by the sack.
Clinton Pudding: Vanilla Chocolate and
Butterscotch.
Instant Postum 30c and 50c
Durkee's Celery Salt ...15c
Whole Wheat Flour: 2-lb. carton 19c
White Meal: 2-lb. Carton 13c
Kraft Cheese Spreads in Pineapple Pimen- -
to and American style.
. Lard Cans we have them. I
G. E. Electric light globes: 7 12 watt to
150 watt for household use.
Just unloaded car Lawther's Big 5 Egg Mash
in print bags and Lawther's Queen lof .Dixie
starter in pastel bags.
In Stock: Bewley's Blue Anchor Big 5 Egg
Mash and Dairy Ration.
Right Now we are paying 38c per dozen for
Eggs. ' ir '
THE GERSBACH-WACKER CO
BARTLETT TEXAS
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Jones, Johnnie & Jones, Mrs. Johnnie. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 4, Ed. 1, Friday, October 19, 1945, newspaper, October 19, 1945; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81710/m1/8/: 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.