The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 18, Ed. 1, Friday, February 1, 1946 Page: 4 of 6
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THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
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ANT ADS
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RATIS 2o tW word flr'et In
jortibn; lc thereafter; minimum
Jhftrge 3Bci CAM tit thanJU car-
ry the same rftte 'with a tntftl-
mum ehttrge of Bflet
f S tenches Hotels Apart-
Houses everywhere."
'WACtfER. 24tf.
' SALE j Two good males
frow cultivator double row
IteY sulky plow all mUle-
&vn. 'Ed UGinsohtt itoute 1
238. IS-tf
RSAILE: Gas stove and.. oil
IrCj seWiilg machine kitchen
inet corner cabinet and elec-
ref riKerator" Seo JW. - T.
lend . 17-3tp
' SALE; Yellow dent seed
1.-1.W. T. Peschel. 17-3p
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
DEPENDABLE WHITE' WO-
MAN TO LIVE! IN HOME.
GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND
CARE OP CONVALESCENT
GOOD SALARY TELE
PHONE 124 OR WRITE BOX
673 BARTLETT.' ' 18-2p
1 IV 3 C-M---4-4
FOR SA!L(E fGood young mare
gentle to work' and ride. S. L.
Whitlow. .. ltp
ir'iMHS! SALE-it-ceW posts
Misses Johnnv Carroll Gilles
pic of Austin and Patty Rather-
ine Gillespie qi San Marcos and
Lt. and Mrs Ren Sladovnik'of
Temple have been visiting hero
m the John Gillespie home.
Cpl. Sheridan Cavitt and Sgt.
Mitchell Solay third year stu
dents of Schrelner Institute
were week-end guests of (Mr and
Mrs. Si D. Cavitt.
dVi. and Mrs. Clarence Rhode
of Corpus Christi visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. 0. Teincrt last week.
Mrs.. Dora Albreicht has re
turned from a month's visit m
Robstowh with her son and fam
ily.
Dr. George J. Burnett of Mem
phis Tenn. was a week-end vis-
JL E. LinddevV. of Pasadena. 1
w&s a recent Visitor nere in tne
R. C.Ford home. ' .
Mrsi Charlie Gillespie has
been visiting in Temple With Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Gillespie Jr.
and daughter.
Mrs. G. C CormanV was a vis
itor in Dallas last Week'
''Mrs. Walter Wicks'trom and
Mrs. Sam Dillard were Taylor
visitors Monday.
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CENTRAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
R. O. Brown Minister
Friday Ffeferrar? I 194&. u
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incnMi
Bible School and Communion
every Lord's Day. 10 a. in.
Preaching service on the first
itor here In the home. o"f his ad third Sundays. Morhing
daughter and son-in-law Mr. and worsmp xx a. m. ; jyvemng
it . .i vv ..... -.1.
3d. eim wooa &u.uu Durr ohk
II pin oak $;Ll.00 lH&.mileg out
schwertnfcr rOad.-K. J. f ui-
5ek. ; 16-3tp
iR'SAILBS-HLight weight meat
is arid shoats for sale at farm.
Ili. .StokeS'. ' lp
' Dark rakmarc with
lite face. (Finder .please notify
lUd carpenter granger rex-
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KS IFOR SALE iHampshire-
:oe. -crossed. See or iphone
il JessSe. '. ' ltp
h. In I I i .- .-- .mi .l-i- .
lNTED to.reiit 75 a. to ley
farm on third and tourtn.
sfc.haVe. electric . lights. See
cge" Sypert lit. l jboxsyw
l-tlett. . 18-2p
used bricks sciW. lumber. See
Ed Malccheck."''-' .. lt
Plenty of cord wood and block
wood. -See Lynn Bartletf.
FOR SALE: 43 acres land 2ij
miles northwest" of. Bartlott.
Buyer might buy co-owners 37
acres some improvements.
Bartlett Texas. Box 1Q6. 18-lp
BABY CHICKS
iv fake chances ?r-;Every Ideal
fhite' -Leghorn chick has from
BO' to 320 eggs bred into them
bm the Sire side. 66 per cent
all of oUr White Leghorn
feeder's are individual pedigree
ds from the nest Breeders on
Ir f arm. The breeding from the
In side is not less than 240 eggs
Id that of the Rooster is not
ks than 270 eggs. You will tpro-
tfrom this breeding trapnest-
and orogeny testing. They
fe 100 P. S. Certified. We of-
Rr XV oreeas ana cross oreeus.
lay old .i'obs'ter chicks 5 cents
jh. Some started chicks on
id Hatches off. each Tues-
and. Friday; Write for free
1. i'i ; iii TJ1
lqg; ana price jil. r xueui
itcheryand Poultry... Farm.
tamerotil Texas. "
'..T..T.iATjiTT
HATCHERY NOW I
OPERATING
OurIiatchery opens thi$v
week with the first setting ' I
"January 30. F'irst hatch '. I
will be off; FEB.S 22. '
WE JX GUSTOM
HAXCHmG
BOOK tOUR ORDERS"
QWFOR- .
vfHANSON STRAIN
WHITE LEGHORNS
Bred to Lay!.
'fill Have Brown Leghorns
hite KocK uormsn name
Rhode Island Beds Black '.'.
IMinorca iLaybrca. .
Granger Feed
fPiw anrl
l4.-.i.AVr ' 7
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C. W. (Dick) Williams
HELPY-SELFY
LAUNDRY
Now Open For
Business
With good (machines
to operate
J. B. TYIER Prop.
... Next Door to Picture Show
HOLLAND TEXAS
iMMjt2IiI'I'IIIITII"I3Iett J
Mi-s S D. Cavitt. He has been
at the bedside of another daugh
ter who is. a patient in a San
Antonio hospital.
Mr and 'Mrs. W. C. Teinert
were business visitor in San
Antonio last week. -
Miss Patsy Wiederspahn of
San Antonio Spent the week-end
here with relatives..
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Holden
and Miss Irene Sartor were Aus-
tin visitors Monday.
Mrs. John Gillespie is visiting
her daughter Mary Lee in In-
diana this week. ' t
Mrs. IMyrtle Blackburn and
Billy Blackburn visited in .Tay
lor Sunday. r
Mr. and Mrs; R. C. Ford and
Bobby spent Sunday in Granger
'.vith Mri and Mrs. E. G." Ford
and daughter.
Mrs. Ralph Inglefield is vis-
iting relative here. Her hus-
band Lt. Inglefield. is now sta-
tioned in North Carolina.
Worship 7 p. m.
The members are urged to be
present every (Lord's' Day. Oth-
cia jmve u uuruuu mvi union 10
worship rA-ith us.
Prompt Repair Service
We have two mechanics to serve you
and can nearly always give yqu prompt seW
jvice on automobile repairs the kind you
used to get before the War. . t
We have a LARGE StOGK oRfirlR
PARTS on nahd. . '
NAIVAR BROTHERS
Phone 75 '
EdNaivar Frank Nnivar
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WORLD WAR II BOOK FOR SEJRVICE MEN AND WOMEN
OF BELL AND WILLIAMSON COUNTIES
If you have a' son or daughter who is or has been in the service. whynpt. include.. .. :
ilcture and service record in this historic book? "v;-Y .''" ';"'- ;'. '.: '
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ANNOUNCING THE PUjRCHASE OF
ri. HEIDE JEWELRY
CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIR .
.IWill hayq;clocks watches and jewelry for sale as soon as '
available." Would appreciate very much. having my friends
come toeeme. Bring your old clocks from the attic. Would
like to buy them or make them tick for you.
iR'ALPH blackmon
KESaiMI
Place Your Order For Seed
'- tested Field and Garaeh Seeds are being
-shipjredjty.us February 5. We are booking orders
now." -
their picture
ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGE ;.
. . . for putting their picture and write-upih this. Hook .
FEBRUARY 9 IS CLOSING DATE .' '.' . '.-
If you wish to include your service' man in the WILLIAMSON COUNTY book.send -.
.pictures to
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DAVIS FURNITURE STORE .
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Georgetown .Texas ' t
IRA A. PREWITT HARDWARE CQ.!
ji' . Taylor Texas '"
in the
Those from Bell County will send. pictures '!? thje Universal Publishing-Co. offices
TEXAS POWER AND LIGHT CO.
Temple Texas
TEXAS POWER AND LIGHT CO.
Belton Texas
IF ONE OR MORE COPIES ARE DESIRED THEY WILL COST $3.0 PER COPY.
ONE DOLLAR DEPOSIT.
Protect yourself your Jam-
idy and yiour .savings by
having adequate insurance Z
for your car Hemember .
one accident may bb tne
cause of complete financial
Iruin.
PHONE 103
for Complete
Insurance
Information
Ae F. Cjrarowit?
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LANILiRT "57" COTTON is high producing and
' stormproof. Official tests havev been made at
BlackJandVExperiment Station Temple. WE ARE
LOCAL AGENTS.
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BJEjEDJJRS-of EOMBERG TEXAS HYBRID
SEDJORN Place your order now.
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FRIEDRIGH GRAIN CO.
Alvin Fnedrich
Phone. 257'
Bartlett Texas
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XUU. may not see xnisKina oi
weather in Bartlett but there.
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it enough(vnter ahead to make winterproofing your car
necessary :AI1 cirs need this preventive maintenance.
M0BILfiA.. .lOBELOIL IMOBILUBRICATION
- CAR WASHING TIRE REPATRS
-' "' I1ROMPT SERVICE
Lange's Magnolia Station
03CAR LANGE
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BARTLETT
IS THE BEST
LITTLE TOWN
IN TEXAS
Wjrjarjtrj&jFjFj&t
SERVICE!
TO OURSELVES
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Reconversion has gotten off to a slow
start but there are a few encouraging signs
that the nations major strikes may soon be.
oyfer and those electrical fixtures ref rigerar
rashers irons radios and other items
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a real
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.Plant wilIlwBBrSwwila surplus
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;afcity to serveou.PMaMBWMMBMLwe
was necessary over the'
r. electricity there was actuallyalMfWtus here.
Being able to provide a surplus oPelectricity
so that it will be avaiable when needed is part
' of our service to ourselves.
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Ford, Robert C. & Ford, Nora Mae. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 18, Ed. 1, Friday, February 1, 1946, newspaper, February 1, 1946; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81724/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 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.