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Thursday August 15 1974
Garden Club Plans
For Flea Market
At Hnmppfmriiifr
ll llUHlllUIIUUg
nornolin Wilson RnHow
Club will host a Flea Market
in the old bank building for
the 15)74 Homecoming in Oct-
Til OHO Hnsirinrr r ronnrvn n
space are asked to call Mrs. Witn nine returning letter-
Leona Cryer at 527-4405 or men s far only Daniel Gadison
Mrs. George Mastrovich at
527-4496.
The spaces will be limited
and anyone interested is ask-
ed to reserve a space as early
as possible.
The club will also have
sandwiches desserts cold and
hot drinks for sale at the same
location.
Plants hanging pot folders
and various other projects
club members are working on
will bo for sale in the Flea
Market.
Stabeno
Family
Holds Reunion
Descendants of Sarah Lucek!
and W. Louis Stabeno held
their 20th annual reunion here
Sundav at tho Amrienn Turinn
Hall. i
Walter Stabeno served as
chairman of this years reunion.
'A catered meal "was enjoyed
at the noon hour.
Rev. Garland Kneten and his
family were also present for tho
reunion. Paston.Kneten offered
the invocation with all members
joinng him in prayer in reme-
mbrance of the descendants
who died in previous years.
Gifts were presented to tho
youngest member present Cla-
ion Summer 6Vi month old son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Summer;
the oldest member Mrs. Minnie
Muehlhause 90 years old; and
the family traveling the great-
est distance Mr. and Mrs.
"Buck" Stabeno of Slaton. Spe-
cial recognition was given the
Ed Stabno family as being 100
pecent present.
Guests registered from Vic-
toria Rosebud Coupland Tay-
lor Elgin Austin Bartlett
Lott Bastrop Tow Gorgetown
Waco Slaton Pflugerville Car-
olton and Granger.
Mrs. Nelson Nixon is a pa-
tient in a Temple hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Montgom-
ery of George West spent last
week with his mother Mrs.
Walter Montgomery.
Sunday visitors of Mrs. E.
E. Springer and Connie were
Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Springer
of Temple and Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Springer of Belton.
Teddy Jones of A & M Uni-
versity spent the week-end
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
E. T. Jones Jr.
Mrs. Tom Cartier of Austin
visited relatives here last Fri-
day and attended the funeral
services of Mrs. Harold Clark.
The Bartlett Chamber of Commerce
Welcomes Travis Smith
new Superintendent of the Bartlett Schools
and extends best wishes to him and the
school nystem
You are invited to attend the coffee honor-
ing Mr. Smith Friday morning 10-11 o'clock
at Hill Ford Inc.
NEW SHIPMENT-
Men's Underwear and Socks
Ladies' Underwear and Panty Hose
Complete Line of Infant Wear
Zippers and Thread and All Kinds
of Sewing Materials.
HENHY'S VARIETY STORE
Marlin and Iris
PHONE 527-8807
THE BAUTLETT TRIBUNE
Bnrtlctt. Texas
31 Boys Report
For Practice
' Coach Robert Campbell an-
jnounccd this week that thirty-
one boys reported for football
practice wmen began Monday
evening. Coach Campbell says
he expects about fifteen more
boys out when school begins
'Monday.
Kim Janke. Bobby Ramsev.
Mark Richev. Ravmontl Will
iams Grejr Dawson and Nath
aniel Davis have reported for
practice.
Bartlett will scrimmage Chil-
ton here next Thursday Aug-
ust 22 at 5:30 p.m.
Lunchroom Menu
MONDAY:
Hamburgers cheese French
fries lettuce . tomatoes milk.
Ibutter and fruit cup.
TUESDAY:
Brown beans with meat but-
ter cabbace. carrot sticks.
cornbread. milk and cake with
pineapple topping.
WEDNESDAY:
Steak fincrers. trreen salad.
mashed potatoes buttered peas
hot rolls milk butter and fruit
cobbler.
THURSDAY:
Spaghetti with meat sauce
cabbage carrot salad fruit
cookies bread butter and milk.
FRIDAY:
Fried chicken buttered rice
green beans hot rolls Jello
with fruit cake butter and
milk.
Shauna Conlin
.Birthday Honoree
Shauna Ranee' Conlin cele-
brated her fifth birthday an-
niversary Sunday at the home
of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Danny Conlin.
The Flintstone motif was
emphasized in the decora-
tions. Birthday cake ice-cream
and punch was served to the
following' guests: Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Conlin Mrs. Jew-
el Walker and Micheal Con-
lin all of Gatesville; Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Dusek. Kimberly
and Kristy of Temple Jenni
fer Hill Norman Lange Car-
olyn Bell Debbie and Buddy
Mrs. Clara Nesbit Mr. and
Mrs. Quinton Dusek Mr. and
Mrs. Danny Conlin De'Anne
and Stacy and the honoree.
Shauna.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Meiss-
ner are vacationing in Hawaii
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wuth-
rich and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Klotz of Holland have returned
from a visit in Arkansas.
Micheal and Todd Ramsev of
Mesquite have been visiting
here with their crranunarents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Logan Ram-
DAVILLA NEWS
By Mrs. Mae Burns
Saturday guests of Mrs. Mae
Bums were Lillian 'Gilleland of
Temple and H. C. Leonard of
Houston.
Mack and Wilma Pitts of Ho-
uston and Mr. and Mrs. R. K.
Pitts of Bcllaire were Davilla
visitors last week.
Mrs. Frances Henson of Hou-
ston was a guest of Mrs. Nell
Parks and Ricky Sunday.
Mrs. Nell Parks has returned
home from a two weeks visit
with her daughter and family
in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pugh of
Taylor Mr. and Mrs. George
Riddle of Mexia were visitors
of Mrs. Bill Hines Sunday.
Mrs. Geraldine Burlingame of
New Hartford who has been
visiting with her mother for
two weeks has returned to her
I home in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Gilleland
of Temple were visitors of Mrs.
Mao Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chu-
dej and boys of Academy were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Hines.
The Heath family reunion was
held in Rockdale with approxi-
mately 35 members present.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Melton of
Irving and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Stout of Tulia and Otha Mel
ton of Taylor were guests of
Ben Hodges.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Cast
of Thorndale Rev. Steve Stev-
ens of Waco Mrs. Abbie Win-
frey were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. 'Guido Gcrsbach Ot-
her guests in the Gcrsbach
home were Mark and David
Hicks of Temple.
Mrs.Louray Harp and sister
of Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Jim-
my Cargill and Lora and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Ritter and
children of Harker Heights
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
D. Cargill.
John Waters of Templo was
a Davilla visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weller
will be leaving tho Davilla co-
mmunity for their new home in
Minerva.
Charlene Byrd and Dave Hod-
gkiss of Shreveport La.mado
around trip by motorcycle to
visit their grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Walker.
Week-end cuosts of Mr.
and Mrs. Creth Lewis were Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Grinstenn Sr..
of Lubbock Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
bnnstead Jr.. of Phoen ix. Ari-
Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Tom
McUormick. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Watson Miss Mildred Watson
all of Lampasas and Mra. Cnrl
Stewart of Briggs.
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Wentrcek Family
Has Reunion
The Charles Wentrcek fa
mily gathered at the home of
Mr. an(i Mrs. Raymond Wen-
trcek Sunday for their annual
reunion.
A basket lunch was enjoy-
ed by tho group at the noon
hour.
artlett
To Serve YOU
PAYING
FOR
SEED
I
G. E.
Talk
isclieap
Especially between 11 p.m. and 8 a.m.
seven days a week. That's when our one-
minute rate is in effect on Long Distance
calls'you dial direct the One-Plus way.
If you talk one minute you pay for one
Rates abovo do not Include tax. Ono-Plus ratos do
Those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Wentrcek of
Granger Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Atchison and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Wentrcek Pamela
and Allen of Abilene Nancy
Wentrcek of Houston Edward
Wentrcek Jr. and Mr. and
Mrs. Bennio Wentrcek of Au-
stin Mr. .and Mrs. Calvin
Wolff Suzanne and Russell of
I Bedford Mr. and Mrs. Craig
Gin IS Ready
The Bartlett Gin is ready to serve the
cotton farmers of this area with experienced
ginning personnel and improved ginning
service.
Equipment in use at our gin gives you
clean cotton with its full staple length pro-
tected and we know that is what the farmer
wants when he brings his cotton to the gin.
We invite all old customers of the gin to
continue ginning with us . . . and we invite
new ones to try our ginning service and hope
you will become regular customers.
Bartlett
GIN
Cook Owner and Manager
minute. Not the usual three. Coast-to-coast
the first minute costs just 35j4.
And each additional minute is only 200.
Phone someone who lives closer and
rates can be even less.
not apply on calls made from coin telephones.
Wentrcek and Timothy and
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Atchi-
son and Jerry of Killeen.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Garland
Wentrcek Sherry and Steven
of Belton Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Johlo of Manor Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Balusok of Temple Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Balusek and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glaser
Jr. of Buckholts Mrs. Walter
Braun and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Wentrcek.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 43, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 15, 1974, newspaper, August 15, 1974; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82574/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 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.