The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 8, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 13, 1973 Page: 3 of 8
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THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
AND NEWS
Published Every Tliurtday in Bartlttt Texas 76511
Entered at Second Clati Mall Matter at the Pott Office In
Bartlctt Texai under the Act of March 4 1879.
Second Clan Pottage paid at Bartlett. Texai
TEXAS
ASSOCIATION
IMPRESS 1
lBgBlir 1973
Tftem&ek-
SUBSCRIPTION RATESj $4.00 per year in Boll Milam
and Williamson Counties; $4.50 elsewhere.
Robert C. Ford Jr. . Editor and Publither
Robert C. and Nora Mae Ford Ovmen
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word thereafter with a minimum charge based on 20 words.
20 Words or Less
Funeral Services
Held Thursday For
Davilla Resident
Miss Evelyn Fern Brown 69
of Davilla died Tuesday Dec.
4th in a Granger Nursing
Home after a long illness.
Funeral services were con-
ducted at 2 p. m. Thursday at
the Davilla Baptist Church. Le-
roy Miller officiating. Burial
was in the Davilla Cemetery.
Miss Brown was born in Miss-
ouri and moved to Texas at an
early ago. She resided in Davil-
la most of her life.
Survivors include four broth-
ers Al Brown of Arizona Geo-
County Agent's
.Column
H " H-
I THE BARTLETT
ixirucu lexas
Every effort is bein made
by the County Crops Committee
to assist cotton producers in ef-
fective control of the boll wee-
vil for the coming crop year.
Boll weevil movement Is being
monitored through the winter
months by Pharmone traps.
These traps are being operated
by the Crops Committee in co
operation with Dr. Steve Harp
and V. V. Turner Blackland
Experiment Station Entomolo-
gists and cooperating produc
ers.
This program is aimed at as
TRIBUNE PAGE THREE
Thursday December 13 1971
FIRST BANK & TRUST
DONATES GAME BALL
FOR TOURNAMENT
In listing the donors
who
contnouteu to tne tropnies lor
the Bartlett tournament in last
weeks issue of the Tribune the
name of First Bank and Trust
Co. was omitted. The Bartlett
Athletic Department wishes to
express their thanks to the
bank for their contribution of
the Game Ball for the tournament.
I Mrs. Dorothy Watson of Au-
stin visited here last week with
I her mother Mrs. Jack Scale.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Braun oc
PFC Diane Kropp and Sp6
Terry L. Evans of Germany are
.visiting here with her parents
sisting cotton producers in mak- M' and MTrs Marvin Kropp
rge Brown ol uavwa I'aui n nnn r twn i-lv Rnrv nnMonn anu uarry.
Brown of Houston Frank 1i;InftnnD tu anri1ir. Tho nn.
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K'WAY KARE Rest Home Hol-
land has hospital beds wheel
chairs crutches and walkers
for rent. Contact K'Way Kare
Holland. 48tfc
FOR THE BEST DEAL on Mc-
Culloch Chain Saws see
George Mastrovich Best Bu-
tane Co. Holland Texas. 13tf.
NOTICE
I am now hauling road gravel.
Frank Kellcy-Holland Tel.
OL 7-2276. 15tfcg
OVER 300 JOBS available for
3 year Army enlistees. Start at
$326 a month plus other bene-
fits. Men or women 17-34 call
Army Opportunities collect for
.information Phone 773-1711
XT 200. 6-4t.
urown otnousion Kpijcations in the spring. The ap-
Brown of Pasadena; two sis- piicatlon is to be made after
ters Mrs. Esther Scheagg of winii..n nita unvn ..
Houston and Mrs. Marie Ander- t d th cott(m fieldg but
son of Davilla; four step-broth- f can tnko
Mn unH -ttn nf nn mi n- rr1 " - . "- . . .
io u.m unu o-p.via. B Snecial monitorinir is
' taking place in the boll weevil
Miss Sara Ware of Sam Hou- control area between Holland
ston State University Hunts- unci Bartlett. This area has
ville spent the week-end here' made n diapause spray applica-
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 'on mis iun. mis cuupmu wiwi
Paul Gorman is a patient in
a Temple hospital.
Mrs. Vera Lindemann accom-
panied Mrs. James Davis and
children of Davilla to Navasota
during the week-end where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe
Lindemann and family.
San Antonio were week-end
guests of Mrs. Walter Braun
who accompanied them to Te-
pie Sunday where they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Braun and
Connie.
WINTERIZE
NOW
Check Hoses
Tune-Up
Install Anti-Freeze
OSCAR'S MOTOR
CLINIC
Safety Inspection
Station No. 986
E. B. Ware.
WILL TRADE $2500 cash
bonus for four year Army en-
listment. Young men 17-34
choose Infantry Armor Artil-
lery and your pay starts at
$326 monthly. For more infor-
mation call lArmy Opportuni-
ties collect 773-1711 XT 200.
6-4t.
HAVE DIGGER - WILL FIG-
GER gas water sewer lines
etc. Wayne Goodnight Hol-
land Texas. 21-tf
TODAY'S ARMY offers two
three and four year options.
Men or women 17-34 ask about
choice of jobs and locations.
Call Army Opportunities collect
for information 773-1711 XT
200. 6-4t.
a timely spraying application is
aimed at effective boll weevil
reduction.
The boll weevil traps which
are monitoring weevil move-
ment are located on the farms
I of Daniel Lesikar Zabcikvillo;
'James Hoelscher Red Ranger;
Mr and Mrs. Daniel Volnev 'Arthur Biel3S. Holland; Orville
and little son of College Station ' and Charles Fleming Heiden-
Bruce Swope of Sam Houston
State University Huntsville.
and D. A. Swope of A&M Uni
versity spent the week-end hero
with their parents.
spent the week-end here.
FOR SALE - Dressed butter-
heimer: Melvin Garner. Aca
demy ; and Burnell Payne. Troy.
The deadline for cotton stalk
MARTINKA'S PLACE in
Granger Texas; Specializing
in barbecue and hot sausage.
Open Saturdays. 5-8tpd.
LAW ENFORCEMENT Men
r women 17-34 earn $326
monthly while training. Many
other benefits. For opportuni
ties in military police work call
Army Opportunities collect
773-1711 XT 200. 6-4t
MEDICAL SKILLS NEEDED:
Today's Army will train and
pay you ?326 monthly to start
Men and women 17-34 Call Ar
my Opportunities for informa
tion. Phone 773-1711 XT 20U
collect. 6-4$.
ball turkey hens. Mrs. Johnnie production has been extended
wiuy or. itiiuhu u6i-oiio. nagfc fhe November 30 deadline
o-Jtpu. jjy Agricultural Commissioner
John C. White. Excessive fall
rains has delayed cotton har
vest nast the normal harvest
45 ACRES NEAR gCHWERT-
NER. all cultivation for cash
rent at $14.00 per acre. Write season.
urover bimpson 6207 Shoal- The purpose of
woou Austin xexa3 'taibi. a-4t
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation
for the kindness shown to us
the cotton
stalk destruction program is
cultural control of pink boll-
worms and boll weevils. For
this reason cotton producers are
requested to shred cotton stalks
and plow out the stubble as soon
during the loss of our mother as possible. Otherwise these 2
and grandmother Sallie Davis. I pests can be expected to yield
Our special thanks to Dr. havoc on next years crop.
Goodnight Policeman White and
the Goodnight Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Garland Went
Dr. Thos. N. DeLaney
OPTOMKTIUST
Kycrt Carefully Kxamlned
Glasses Thnt Fit
5th Floor SlUST Hide.
817 773-32 18 Tcmplo 70S01
MEN OR WOMEN the Army's
two year option is the begin-
ning of an exciting Army ca-
reer. Job seekers 17-34 start at
$326 monthly. For information
call Army Opportunities collect
773-1711 XT 200. 6-4t.
BE A TRUCK DRIVER: The
Army will train you and pay
$326 monthly to start. Many
other benefits. Seek a manage-
ment position in thjp trucking
field. Men or women 17-34 call
Army Opportunities for infor-
mation 773-1711 XT 200. 6-4t.
and staff.
God bless you all.
Mrs. Vivian Davis
Mrs. Patsy Bracey
Mrs. Ora Stevenson
reek and children of Belton vi-
i sited here during the week-end
with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Wentrcek and
Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Bailey.
DAVID WOLF
Heating And
Air Conditioning
P. O. Drawer T
Bartlett Texas
Phono 527-4364
SKI3 lircTTEU SKE
DR. J. G. KUBALA
Dr. Ray Matocha
OPTOMETRISTS
lOUi iiml North Main Taylor
352-2801
mZVESUXRTiE
CAPABLE
8INCKM3
SERVICES
DIG SELECTION OF FRAMES
Closed Tluira. & Sat. Afternoon
COOKS WANTED: Start at
$326 monthly while training.
No experience needed. Men or
women 17-34 qualify for other
Army benefits while training
for restaurant management.
For information call Army Op-
portunities collect '773-1711 XT
200. 6-4t.
ISAAC INSURANCE
AGENCY
AUTOMOBILE
FIRE WINDSTORM
BONDS AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Kay Gorman 527-3636
Swivel rockers in newest
Herculons and Vinyls avail-
able! Only $59.95 to $69951
Compare sitting comfort to
any at $50 more.
Platform rockers at bargain
prices! Unbelievably low at
only $29.95; No big City
prices due to high overhead.
Large stock of recliners . . over
2 dozen to choose from! Cov-
ered in Boltaflex Naugahyde
and Hercukm fabrics! Prices
start as low as $79.95. Fac-
tory discounts on many recliners.
RICHTER FURNITURE CO.
115 W. 3rd Street
Taylor
6-4tc.
Miller's Appliance
"Frigidaire Sales & Service"
We service all makes
& models
Also Small Appliances
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a county history "Land of Good
Water Takachue Pouetau: A
Williamson County History."
by Clara Stearne Scarbrough.
Gift enrds furnished if you de-
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plus tax. Shipping add SI. Send
order to Williamson County
Sun Box 39 Georgetown 78626.
Announcing publication of
Land of Good Water
Takachue Pouetsu:
A Williamson County Texas History
by Clara Stearns Scarbrough
530 paces fully documented elironoloKlcnlly nrraiiRitl.
More than 100 photos nml Illustrations
Art work commissioned for this book.
llililloKi-upliy Including 2B5 Interviews.
Index IncludluK listing or more tlian 1100 i.urimme.
llrlef hlt-tory of :itH towiw villages and communities In the. county
rrom JK30 to lliTIt.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 8, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 13, 1973, newspaper, December 13, 1973; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82539/m1/3/: accessed May 2, 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.