The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 2, 1964 Page: 1 of 4
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Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Howard!
of Brownwood visited in the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ed I
Adams and with frionds last
Friday.
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ST. JOHN LUTHERAN
CHURCH
F. L. Brachcr. Pastor
Saturday Jan. 4th
9 :00 a. m. Confirmation
School
Sim In v. .Tjim Ktli
9:16 a. m. Sunday School
10:80 a. m. Worship Service
ahd Holy Communion
Tuesday Jan. 7th
7:30 p m. Church Council
Wednesday Jan. 8th
z:uu p. m. .Ladies Aid uircio
G :80 p. m. Ladies Aid Circle
6 :30 p. m. Youth Choir
7:30 p. m. Senior Choir
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Car-
abasi of Temple were Christ-
mas visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Creth Lewis.
Mr. nnri Mrs. Trncv Wnlsnth
and fcirls of Clear Lake South
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uaitoiu spent Ldiristmus wan
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Steglich.
Seaman Robert Hill has re
turned to his station in Cal-
ifornia after a visit with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hill.
Taylor Distributing Co.
TAYLOR
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lin-
Hotnnnn nf TTmistnn and Mr.
f and Mrs. Oscar Lindemann and
children of Dallas visited Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Lindemann dur-
ing the holidays.
"Inquire Before
You Retire" Says
bocial Security
Durelle L. Allen district
manager of the Social Security
Administration in Temple ad-
vises that mnnv nnnnln wVift
rely on social security informa
tion given them by others may
Oe misled. "Wn i.ivp thr mnffrt
'Inauire before von rnHffi';" lin
states "our personnel are
available to discuss the social
security program and benefits
and we do not restrict our ser-
vices to those immediately pre-
pared to sign an application
for benefits."
Allen noints out flint. nrp-rfi-
tirement inauirv can snvn timo
for an applicant and aid him in
planning for the future. Docu-
ments such as proof of age and
income tax returns may be nee
Bartlett Invited
To ave Day At
Foil Worth Show
Tl4 Bartlett Chamber of
Commerce has received an ill-
vilatibn to bo honored with a
Special Day at tha i04 Sbmh
western axptffcition and Fat
St-aek Show. Januarv 24 thvn
February 2.
W. R. Watt Stock Show
president-manager said the
Special Day delegation would
be spotlighted during an intro-
duction at the rodeo perform-
ance and the citv would rnr.ni'vfi
special recognition both at the
show and over a wide area of
Texas.
The invitation includes n
block reservation of Rodnn
seats for advance sain loenllv.
so all of the delegation can sit
cogetner during the spotlighted
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
Barllotli Tflxas
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PAGE THREE
Thursday Jan. 2 1964
Mr. Mid Mrs. Milton lAaton
and children of Dallas spent
last wadk-end with Mr. and
Mrs. James Bailey.
Mrs. Curtis Young Elenny
SntJ. Russell returned to thoir
ome irt'lSl'jMso Thursday aft-
or spending the holidays here.
-
Holidav pleats with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Qverby were Mr.
and Mrs. Nixon Overby and
daughters of St. Louis Mo.;
Mr. and Miu Jack Eben and
children of 'Martindale and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pyeatt of
Temple.
SwS?J"" be "?0"?d fl invited to play a concert on tho
tan J ..& '" h'S P"; Stock Show grounds and be the
Question of when to apply for' ed to ride in the Rodeo Grand
social security benefits. Old-.TCnf u o:i tT.. "j
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BOYD'S DRUG STORE
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Bartlett
Deaii Friends:
jM&y we express our sincere apprecia-
tion of the business you have so kindly
given us Jin the year just ended; and may
we hope to continuously be favored with
your friendship and good will in the fu-
ture! We also extend you our best wishes for
a Happy New Year; a new year with
health happiness and progress.
age benefits are available at
acre 62. but at a rnriiir.eri rnfo
Many persons between ages 62
ana fa5. unemnloved nv in ill
health are not aware that ben-
efits are payable before age 65.
An estimate of the benefit
amount at age 626364 or 65
can be given if requested."
would be introduced to the au
dience. Area riding Clubs are
invited to ride in the opening
day Western parade in the
Rodeo Grand Entry on the
Special Day or both.
James Drury star of NBC-
TV's "The Virginian" and the
"Sons of the Pioneers" will be
tne guest stars of the 1964 Ro
Mr. and Mrs. Ravmnnd
Saage and Wanda of Rosen-
berg visited with Mrs. G. A.
Guenznl nnrl Mr. nni Mm
Reno Saage during Christmas. wood Wendler Mr. and Mrs
Hill Home Scene of
Holiday Party
The James Hill home near
Holland was the scene of a Hol-
iday party Thursday night
when the Hills and tho R. C.
Fords Jr. entertained their
guests with a bridcre and 42
I party.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
iMelvin Goodnight Mr. and
Mrs. Wavne Goodnicrhfc. Mi
and Mrs. Eddie Goodnight Dr
and Mrs. Clyde Goodnight Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Mewhinney Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mew-
hinney Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cok-
er. Mr. and Mrs. nhnrllR
Starke Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
Brisbin Mr. and Mrs. Jackie
Gaines Mr. and Mrs. Glen-
TVTnmiln T.inrlomtiTiTi TIT-h nnrl
nA un. .' ' Mrs. Harold Morrison Mr. and
S &rpei?ng f0JMrs. Emie Fischer Miss Bessie
more than $70000 in prize and Roge Rozacky and Norman
entry fee money. Dobias
The Southwestern Exposition J
Snn'f nHSJLfCk Sh-W ithe.nar' Mrs. W. O. Matejowsky of
tions oldest major livestock rii !:u.i .:iwl L.
l21II3ldVSI4liall VA I I I I 'I I I - t-
show.
last week.
Allen reminds the public
rnfiT- nitinrt l iin 1. t .
.. 01ic iaoi less woric is.deo. Drurv has hernmp woll
SSSf? tpqUaHfy fr mnthly ta t0 the nS'T televis-
benefits. Persons who were ion audiences in his t.i iP
aeniea oenetits before lflfil he.'no rvn -n :.- mi. .
nn fi ii '"i. -i " .c vixumittii. ine oons
- ul. wicjr nau nut wurKea.of the Pinnnm-a " nffon nnlli
long enoucrh under snc.inl no. Anw;Mn ' . . ... ...
curity should again inquire to MusiVaT Group have JX
find out if they qualify under
the new provisions. Persons un
der age 65 who are severely
standing record as favorites of
I'ort Worth Rodeo crowds.
Drury and "The Sons of the
i IH InWilWlliH ill I i i"
?TftareagnwTinriifiwraa.
Start The
New
Year
!Si..ffirsffii!5.sria
is exoected to list inrfpfinitoiv "traccea ior tne ia64 Rodeo
and who have fifpSJSfc . er extensive hunting and ne-
gouanons Dy Watt. The Stock
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$!?jffir wafh TCP plm I
If 'The now super gasoline with exclu- aiH
aivo oil-plating action! Boosts power 1MM
as it cuts wear as it increases mileage! &JT
Get that Royal Feeling today ! W
TiUwmjIi vbJ ui4 Kbil ll4 tm h9 SbH OS Owiwff
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and who have 5 years of work
in a 10-year period ending with
the' disability may qualify" for
monthly benefits. TTownvcr
the disability must have lasted
for 6 full calendar mnntVia nv
more before benefits irf nnv.
able. The anDlicatinn rnn ha
filed before the end of this 6-
Show Bpss has" ari outstanding
zepuuiuon ior presenting only
the best entertainment to Fort
Worth audiences.
Top notch rodeo action a
tradition with the "World's
Original Indoor Rodeo." is as
sured with 400 of the nation's
Every second of every day
CONOCO
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lgr Itof m Oil
Oil-Plates your car's
engine9 against wear I
MTPPT nliin w h Mm
i -ABH
introducing Ward Riverside Batteries
24 month guarantee
Greater power longer life and better value dQ Mr
for your battery dollar! From ipO.T'D UP
With old battery
BELTS
If you are in need of any type of belt for refrigerator
or any electrical appliance come and see us.
H. KRUMPACK SERVICE STATION
Conoco Gas and Oil - Tires - Batteries - Auto Supplies
Soil fs our greatest natural resource save it.
month waiting n-rind tj" sur?a n 4U" of the nation's
abled person should nnf. oesc raeo cowboys champions
loncer than IR mnnfha fr in;m - .
fiiinn- 0 i; i '":i lz..' TA asszsssjEEEsaasEarc!
months is to risk losing the'
right to any payments.
All applicants for disability
oenetits are referred to their
btate Vocational Rehabilita-
tion Agency through which
counseling training and other
services are provided to help
uie applicant overcome his
impairment and rfit.m-n fn
work. Those already receiving
monthly disability benefits are
encouraged to return to work.
monthly payments are contin-
ued up to 12 months after the
beneficiary returns tn wnvlf en
that he will not fear losing his
jod aiong with his benefits.
Even if a person continues to
work and his benefits cease he
is protected for a long while.
If he becomes disabled a sec-
ond time within 5 years his
oeneiits can be resumed
mediately.
In conclusion Allen empha-
sizes that the person who wish-
es to retire because of disabil-
rty or old age should inquire
before he retires.
Off Right
Build that New Home you have beeti
Day-Dreaming about..
Come in and discuss your'h'ome loan
needs with our friendly; -helpful staff.
Do you want to expand1? Modernize?
See us first!
TOUL MiER 60MPANY
Floyd "Doc" Messer Mgr.
and
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 2, 1964, newspaper, January 2, 1964; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82029/m1/1/: 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.