The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 18, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 6, 1969 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE TWO
Thursday March 6 1969
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNI
Bartlett Texas
County Agent's
Column
The Boll County Swine Field
Day is to be held Monday
March 10. Activities are to be
gin with a luncheon at 12
noon Jean Motel in Temple.
A short business meeting is
to be held with Eldon Lango
chairman presiding. The nom-
inating committee composed of
Arvell Schmidt and Clyde
Black will report and a now
chairman elected.
'Swine Specialist. Donald
Hudman Texas Agricultural
Extension Service is to dis-
cuss: Buildings and Equip-
ment Swine Diseases and Ge-
neral Management during the
noon hour. A tour is to begin
at 1:30 and end at 3:30 to
show points covered by Hud-
man's presentation. Stops on
the tour include: Vince Cor-
tese Academy; Clyde Black
Zahcikville ; Arvell Schmidt
and Charles Hohle White Hall.
All swine producers are invit-
ed to participate in this tour.
The deadline for releasing or
requesting additional cotton
acreage is March 8. "This year
could possibly be most impor
tant because the cotton pro-
gram now in effect requires
the allotment to be planted or
released in order to preserve
the cotton history on the farm.
A producer can maintain his
cotton histoiy and still reduce
Ks cotton allotment by not
planting cotton" says Vernon
Walton. He also said that cot-
ton allotments not utilized to
the fullest extent could stand
to lose in the future.
A Johnsongrass Fertilization
demonstration is being conduc-
ted by W. A. Durham of the
Armstrong Community. A soil
test has been made and these
NEWtronPEML
recommendations are to bo
followed in one plot and twice
Lhe recommendation will be
used in another for comparison.
This demonstration is locat-
ed on the Farm Road be-
tween Belton and Holland.
Jerry Singleton agricultural
consultant Texas Power and
Light Company and the county
crops committee will supervise
the demonstration. Grass Clip-
pings will be taken and analy-
zed for quality by the com-
mittee to determine the value
of fertilizing the Johnsongrass.
Extension Sheep and Goat
Specialist Jack Groff is to bo
back in the county to work
with six goat producers on pen
cutting goats for better quality
of the animal that the hair
came from. Producers making
this test are C. B. Hodge Sala-
do; Ray Richmon Hubbard
Hamilton and Edgar Vick
Youngsport; and Cecil Massie
and Doc Curb of Trimmier.
'Sixty-five men and women
attended the Landscape -Home
Lawns - Ornamental
Maintenance Program on
Thursday in Temple with three
medalists from the Texas Ag-
riculture Extension Service on
the program. Everett Jamie
Weldon Newton and John
Chapin Mrs. Josephine Child-
ress and Don Decker covered
various subjects. Those present
had the opportunity of asking
questions and receiving ans-
wers on their gardening prob-
lems. Mrs. Carl Klein of Austin and
Mrs. Otto Kauitzsch visited in
the E. C. Stabeno home Satur
day.
Miss Panchita Jones of Aus-
tin spent the week-end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Jones Sr. and Teddy.
Mi and Mrs. Lynn Murdoch
and children Max and Julie of
Longview spent the week-end
here with Mrs. D. T. Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mastro-
vich of Port Arthur spent the
week-end here with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. George Mastro-vich.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cameron
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gorman
visited in Austin Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Frasier.
Mrs. Dora Albrecht has re-
turned from Robstown after a
weeks visit with her son Curt-
is Albrecht and family and in
Alice with her granddaughter
Mrs. Ronnie Harwell and family.
Mrs. Lee Moeller visited in
Austin a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moeller.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry White
and family of Pasadena and Mr.
and Mrs. Chuck Smith and son
of Austin were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ware and
Sara.
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Henry Raddo Pastor
FRIDAY MARCH 7
2:30 p.m. World Day of Pray-
er at the Presbyterian
Church. The public is cord-
ially invited.
SUNDAY MARCH 9
9:45 a.m. Church School
10:50 a.m. Morning Worship
G:00 p.m. Evening Worship
0:45 p.m. Methodist Youth
Meet
WEDNESDAY MARCH 12
7:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal
THURSDAY MARCH 13
7:00 p.m. Methodist Men
meet.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Rev. F. L. Bracher Pastor
SATURDAY MARCH 8 .
9:00 a. m. Junior Lutherans
9:00 a.m. Confirmation School
SUNDAY MARCH 9
9:15 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
TUESDAY MARCH 11
7:30 p.m. Church Council
WEDNESDAY MARCH 12
2:00 p.m. Martha Circle
7:30 p.m. Lenten Servico
choir Rehearsal
Emil Mazoch who is employ-
ed in Pasadena visited hero
I during the week-end.
HUP ill
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stabeno
and Willard of Port Arthur and
Miss Sylvia Stabeno of Austin
and Mr. and Mrs. Logan Sta-
beno and boys of Granger were
recent guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Stabeno.
Mstoff Cap
on total Bottles
PEARL BEER
DISTRIBUTING CO.
Tony Malish Distributor
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Knapek
spent the week-end in Houston
with their children Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Kuhn and son
Billy Knapek and Miss Willie
Mae Knapek. They also attend-
ed a rodeo in the Astrodome
and saw Gomer Pyle.
Sunday guests in the E. C.
Stabeno home were Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Stabeno Gary and
Lisa of Waco and Mr. and Mrs.
Monroe Stabeno and Marilyn of
Elgin.-
Mr. and Mrs. George Mastro-
vich were Austin visitors
Thursday.
Clear out the
wet-weather jungle
with an electric dryer
Wet weather outside often causes a jungle
of drippy wash-day laundry to grow inside
. . . and nobody likes it! So why do it? An
electric dryer costs little to buy and operates
for only pennies a load. Lets you dry your
wash quickly gently regardless of the
weather. Saves you time and heavy work.
Your clothes dry cleaner fluffier too. And
everyone agrees it's the only way permanent
press can live up to its no-iron promise.
Don't go back into the jungle. Get an '
electric dryer.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 18, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 6, 1969, newspaper, March 6, 1969; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82291/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.