The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 36, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 10, 1969 Page: 4 of 6
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PAGE FOUR
Thursday July 10 I960
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
AND NEWS
Published Kvcrj OTiurwlaj In Bartlett Texas 70S11
Entered as Second Clam Mall Matter at the Post Qfflcc tn
BrfrtloU Txns under tlie Act ot March 1S79.
Second CtnM Postage paid at Bnrtlctt Toxin
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rOBMSUEItS IlonKIW O. and NOHA 3IAE FOllD
editor iiodeut foiid an.
TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED SECTION
RATES: classified advertising
nature: 3 cents per word for tho
word thereafter with a minimum charge based on zu words
Cfassified advertising is cash with order unless advertiser has
a regular account with The Tribune.
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4 Times - 1.80
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1st Insertion 3c per word
"2 Times 5c per word
8 Times . 7c per word
4 Times - 9c per word
See us for curtain rods; also
for cafe curtain rods bee us
for your cooling needs.
WESTERN AUTO
FOR THE BEST DEAL on Mc
Culloch Chain Saws see George
Mastrovich Best Butane Co.
Holland Texas. 18tf.
We buy junk and sell anti
ques. Willie s Trash a Treas-
ure Store. 15 tf
FOR SALE Row Binder in
fair condition $50. See A. W.
Steglich 527-3917 35-2tpd.
FOR SALE 100 acre farm 3
miles north of Schwertner 20
acre pasture. Everlasting well
water; good house and build-
ings. Fifty per cent down will
carry note on balance for six
per cent interest. Oscar Wend-
ler Rt. 1 Box 221 Bartlett
phone 527-3734. 33-4tp.
GOOD RICH black dirt and fill
clay $7.00 per load. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Nelson Hall Phone
859-2674 Box 741 Granger
Texas. 36-52tp.
WE BUY Sell or Trade
antiques glassware used fur-
niture. This & That Shop. 85-tf
If you want to buy or sell
real estate see Willie Robert-
son. Office in Frod Blair
buildine. Phone LA 7-3322.
Dr. Thos. N. DeLaney
OPTOM13T1UST
Eics Cnrcfullr Examined
Glasses That Fit
Bth Floor S1MST Bide.
817 773-3248 Tcmolo 70501
24 Hour Wrecker Service
Belco Wrecking Co.
Jerome Mertz
Owner and Operator
North on Jarrell Road
Bartlett Texas
Phone 527-4488 Day or NiU
ISAAC INSURANCE
AGENCY
AUTOMOBILE
FIRE WINDSTORM BONDS
AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Preston Isaac LA 7-3636
W. W. VOIGHT
GULF DISTRIBUTOR
Gulf Gas Oil Tires and
Batteries Oil Filters
Taylor Whse. Gulf Sta
EL 2-3122 LA 7-3248
SEE BETTER SEE
DR. J. G. KUBALA
OPTOaiETUIST -
lOUi and North Main - Tnylor
352-2861
DEPENDABLE
CAPABLE
SINCERE
SEKVTCES
BIO SEDEQTIQN OF FKAMES
AT REASONABLE PIIICCS
CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE
Closed Thursday Afternoon
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
Bartlett Texaa
ASSQCIATIIN
?3.00 per year
nnd
and all notices of un advertising
first. insertion and 2 cents p.er
WANTED Custodian for
high school building and
grounds. Apply at school office.
ltc.
FOR GOOD LAWN MOW-
ING and lawn care call Joel
Wade at 527-3752 or Gary Jack-
son at 527-3296.
35-2tc
FOR SALE: Feather pillows;
nice dresses size 8; mattress
for baby bed; and water pipes
Mrs. Ed Machalicek 627-3759.
c 35-2tn.
FOR SALE: G. E. Refriger
ated Air conditioner like new;
also one large Coca Cola ice
box. Charlie Tyler Holland.
35-2tp
FOR SALE: Our home at 609
West Jackson St. three bed
rooms lots of shade trees. R. S.
Nixon 527-3897. ltc
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin
cere thanks for all the acts of
kindness and sympahty during
the death of our loved one.
Also for the many flowers
Mass offerings prayers and
food.
A very special thanks to
Father Hughes Father Dosko-
cil Father Prill to the pall
bearers to the ladies who
brought food and helped pre
pare the meal for our friends
and relatives and to the Daws
Funeral Home for their ser-
vices. May God bless each and
everyone of you.
The Family of
Felix Schwertner
The Whitmore family visited
in Temple Monday night with
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Naylor and
also with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Gregory and family of Oklaho
ma City.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Steven-
son spent July 4th in Temple
with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hudec
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powitzky
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wer-
necke of Austin attended the
funeral services for Mrs. Ger-
trude Wuensche in Westfield
Monday. Burial was in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Keller
spent the week-end at Lake Bu-
chanan with relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wen-
trcek visited in Belton July
Mth with Mr. and Mrs. Garland
Wentrcek and Sherry.
Dr. Geo. C. Fowler
CHIROPRACTOR
Closed Tuesday Arternoon
527-3737 Bartlett
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DAVILLA NEWS
By Mrs. Vera Hodges
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis of
Duke Oklahoma and Joe Cum-
minga and sons of Houston
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Ledter Davis and fa-
mily. Raymond Cummings re
turned homo after a weeks visit
in the Davis home.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Mason were Rev.
and Mrs. Eddy Adkins of Wa-
co and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dole-
hite of Val Verde.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. H. K. Faulkner were Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Jackson and
children of Waco ; Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Crook of Dallas; Mrs.
Annie Asmint and family of
Marlin; Mr. and Mrs. Jody Du-
bec and family of Thrall; Mr.
and Mrs. D. W. Carr and child-
ren Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Love-
lace all of Thorndale; and C. J.
Freeman of San Antonio.
Rev. Matt Matlock of Waco
and Miss Evelyn Melton of
Bryan were Davilla visitors Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Burns
and family of San Antonio spent
the week-end here with rela-
tives. Air. and Mrs. Ambruis Brum-
below who recently moved to
Houston spent the holiday
week-end m Davilla.
Mrs. Amanda Conn of Vidor
visited Mrs. Laura .Burns re
cently.
Mrs. C. D. Robbins visited in
Temple with Mr. and Mrs. V. T.
Baird and children.
Miss Myrlann Moore of San
Marcos spent the holiday week'
end with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Moore and Butch.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Robbins were Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Baird and children of
Wichita Falls; Mrs. Clint Mc-
Adam of Rockdale ; Terry Adam
of Houston; and Burt Ruther
ford of Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hine of
DeVine and Mrs. Bessie Hine of
Harlingen visited Mrs. W. J.
Stigall family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hardin
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Degner
Debbie and Randy Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Garbis and son all
of Grand Prairie spent the July
4th week-end at their vacation
home.
Ray Chudej of Academy spent
the week-end with his grandpa
rents Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hines.
Mrs. Elsie Willingham who
has recently been a patient in a
lemple hospital is visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey in
Lake Jackson.
Messer Family
Holds Reunion
Members of the Messer fam-
ily gathered at the Bell County
Sportsman Club on Belton Lake
Saturday for their annual fam-
ily reunion.
A basket lunch was enjoyed
by the grpup during the noon
hour.
Approximately 150 members
and guests were present.
Taylor
Distributing Co.
Phono EL 2-2461
TAYLOR TEXAS
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I Mr. and Mrs. Lonnio Krauso
and children of Laredo were re-
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Lange and Mrs. Minnie Janko
and Janice.
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Mrs. Minnie Janke and Janice
visited Mrs. Carl Krause in
Liberty Hill last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Murdoch
and children of Longview spent
tho holiday week-end with Mrs.
D. T. Boyd.
TRY ONE
FOR
1963 CHEVROLET
4 door Sedan 6 cylinder
Standard Transmission
Ono Owner.
1965 BEL AIR 4 dr. 8
cyl. P. Glide Air Radio
2-Tono.
1964 CHEVROLET
4 Door Air Conditioned
Automatic Transmission.
1966 CHEVELLE MAL-
IBU Station Wagon Auto-
matic Transmission and
Air Conditioning.
JAMES BAILEY CHEVROLET CO.
"Your
C
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e o o
You'll enjoy cool
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Among those attending the
funeral services of Mrs. Fritz
Krause in Temple last week
were: Herbert Irma and Ger-
trude Krause of Holland and
Wallace Krause of Houston
Mrs. Otto Niemann and Roy
Niemann of Holland; Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Niemann of Val
Verde. Mrs. Krause was a sister-in-law
of Mrs. Otto Niemann.
Mr. and Mrs. Cy Young were
Austin visitors Saturday.
OF THESE GOOD USED CARS
HOT SUMMER DRIVING
1966 CHEVROLET
BEL AIR 4-door 8 cyl.
automatic transmission.
1966 FORD 4 door
Sedan 8 cylinder Auto
matic Transmission Au
Conditioning.
1965 CHEVROLET
Ton Pick-up
Transmission.
4 speed
1961 FORD 4 door
Sedan Automatic Trans
mission Good Transporta-
tion. Chevrolet Dealer Since
Bartlett Texas
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KING
electrically!
cooking-
-in July or January with
electric range.
Electric cooking uses tho heat to cook the food not tho cook.
Electric surface units on your range send heat directly to pots and
pans . . . and your electric oven is well Insulated everywhoro to keep
the heat where it belongs . . . Inside tho ovenl
Cook cool this summer and all year 'round with an
efficient clean modern electric range
your summertime frlendl
THE MUNICIPAL PLANT
CITY OF BARTLETT
ST. JOHN
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. F. L. Bracher Pastor
THURSDAY JULY 10:
6:00 p. m. Will O Bell Social
SUNDAY JULY 13:
9:15 a. m. Sunday School
10:30 a. m. Worship Service
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Nixon
Ken and Nancy and Dan Arm
strong of Palestine spent tho
holiday week-end at Now
Brtiunfels and Belton.
1966 CHEVROLET
PICKUP 6 cyljndor 4
Speed Transmission Com
plete Motor Overhaul.
1965 CHEVELLE 4
door Sedan 6 cyl. Stan
dard Transmission.
1967 CHEVY II 4 door
Sedan Standard Transmis-
sion Air Conditioning.
1965 CORVAIR MON-
ZA SPORT COUPE.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 36, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 10, 1969, newspaper, July 10, 1969; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82309/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 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.