The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 3, Ed. 1, Friday, November 19, 1948 Page: 2 of 8
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F 0. Cooke of Tulsa Mr. and Mrs. George Baker of
hero visiting her moth-. Austin were week-end guests of
rs. P. Joyce.
Mrsf. Ed Adams Mrs. Creth
lwjs Mrs. B. W. Grinstead
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Wolf.
Wm. Cox left Monday for his
annual deer hunt. He went with
Mrs. B. E. McCurry Mrs. Wil-ja group of Holland men.
lkm Polk and Miss La NelK
Adams wero visitors n Taylor
jionoay.
Ed Vernon of Shrevsport La.
9 waB a visitor .here during the
week-errand left Monday for
a deer Irrmt?
Wayne Pattern spent the week
end in Fayettville.
Mrf Milton (Red) Davis and
sorid peft Tuesday to join her
in San Antonio where
make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brune Jj
and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Messer
left Monday for a deer hunt near
Johnson City.
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is attending a business school in
Austin spent the week-end hered
with her parents.
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CHIROPRACTOR
Bartlett Texas
MONDAY SATURDAY
8:30-12:00 A. M.
2:00-5:30 P. M.
Other hours by
appointment
Phone 246
5 BARTLETT- TRIBUNE Friday November 19 1948 THE STATE OF'TEXAS
TO: Oddie Burditte Defen-
dant Greeting:
You ore hereby commanded
to appear before the Honorable
District Court of Bell County at
the Court House thereof in Bel-
ton Texas at or before 10
o'clock A. M. of the first Mon
day next after the expiration of i
forty-two days from the date of
the issuance of this citation
same being the 27th. day of De
cember A. D. 1948 then and
there to answer Plaintiff's Peti-
tion filed in said Court on the
9th. day of November A. D.
1948 in this cause numbered
29010 on the docket of said
court and styled Charlie Bur-
ditte Plaintiff vs. Oddie Bur-
ditte Defendant.
A brief statement of the na
ture of this suit is as follows;
to wit: Divorce.
Plaintiff alleges that he and De
fendant were married on the
14th. day of November 1941
and continued to live together as
husband and wife until the 1st.
day of May 1947 since which
time they have not so lived to-
gether. Plaintiff alleges that
Defendants conduct has been
such as to render their further
living together insupportable.
There were no children born of
said marriage and no property
division. Plaintiff prays that
Defendant be cited to appear
and answer herein and that on
final hearing hereof the bonds
of matrimony between Plaintiff
and defendant be dissolved for
cost of court and general relief
as is more fully shown by Plain-
tiff's Petition. on file in this suit.
The officer executing this
process shall promptly execute
the same according to law and
make due return as the law di
rects j
Issued and given under my
hand and the Seal of said Court
at office in Belton Texas this
the 9th day of Novemlf?r A. D.
1948.
Attest:
Roy Mason Clerk
District Court Bell
County Texas.
I certify a true copy :
E. T. Ray Sheriff
Bell County Texas
Charlie R. Hayes Deputy.
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Drop . 4 cupi cranbirrlei (1 lb.)
Cook 6 to 8 minutes or until
cranberries pop. Remove
from flame pren through
a sieve add 2 cupi sugar
Return to flame and bring to a full rolling boll. Pour
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It's Your Fight Too!
Blnff Crowley was "beeflng" the
other day about all that Oar Town'u
oing fn the way of sending food
and clothes to Europe. Bing felt
that those struggling democracies
should look aftvx themselves.
But mo3t pgrced ovith Judge.
Cunningham who said: "So long
as any family or individual in
Eurppe is helping hold tho lino for
freedom against the foreea of iff
toletp.nee-iVa common sense and
common decency to help 'cm."
Because that's everybody's fight:
To see that Individual freedom is
preserved in every aspect big or
little whether it's the right to
vote or tho right to enjoy a tem-
perate glass of beer or alo with
friends.
And from where I bit no liberty's. .
too small to overlook. Because the
minute one small freedom is threat-
ened all the others are in jeopardy
just as the minute one small
country $ freedom all its neigh-
bors an in dangerl
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 3, Ed. 1, Friday, November 19, 1948, newspaper, November 19, 1948; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76954/m1/2/: 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.