The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 13, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 16, 1975 Page: 4 of 6
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Thursday January 16
1975
THE BARTLETT
Davilla Baptist
Church Joins
Baptist Program
The Davilla Baptist Church
has joined a Texas Baptist
program designed to improve
its role in the community.
The program sponsored by
the Missions Support Section
of the Baptist General Con-
vention of Texas challenges
a church to become more rel-
evant as it face3 the problems
of a complex society said
James W. Hatley state pro-
gram consultant.
Hatley said the Church
Achievement Program is "a
means oi getting tne congre-
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Bartlctt Texas taiOlyil ISeil
Norman Lange
Exchange Vows
McCOYS
Com Iron 8' $3.79v
10' .... $4.74 12' .... $5.69
1x6 Rough Fencing 7c .. lin. ft.
4" Sewer Pipe
Solid or Perf. $3.95
Paneling Low As $2.88
Pre Finished Moulding
8' Base $1.39
8' Outside Corner $1.28
T Casing 98c
Paneling Nails
Box of 500 69c
Panel Adhesive 66c
W CD Plywood $1.29
" CD Plywood $3.55
Vi" BC Plywood $5.77
A" BC Plywood $9.66
" Particle Bd $2.22
y2" Particle Bd $2.33
2x4 8' No. 2 Y P 66c
2x4 90 58" No. 3 Y P 49c
1x8 Shiplap 8c lin. ft.
gation to adopt new and per-
haps not yet visualized views
of ministering to people."
It furnishes guidelines to
help the church discover and
meet the needs of the people
in its community" he said.
The church under the lead-
ership of pastor Steve Steph-
ens will set goals which will
seek to help it become a bet-
ter church in a better com
munity and in a better world.
There are more than 2uuu
Texas Baptist Churches eligi-
ble to participate in the pro-
gram. Churches making out-
standing achievement during
the year will be honored by
their local Baptist Association
and at the annual convention
of Texas Baptists in Dallas
October 28-30 1975.
New Food Stamp
Rule For Students
A student who receives
more than half of his support
from a household which is in
eligible for the food stamp
program will also be ineligible
for food stamps under amend-
ed regulations announced to-
day by the U. S. Department
of Agriculture (USDA).
The change applies to any
student age 18 or over who
attends an educational insti-
tution beyond high school and
is claimed as a tax dependent
by an ineligible household
(i. e. receives over half of his
support from a household)
where he does not reside. It
applies only to the student
who is claimed as a tax de-
pendent; other members of
the student's household can
receive food stamps if they
are eligible.. The student will
also have an opportunity to
prove that he does not receive
over half his support from an
ineligible household.
Carolyn Bell and Norman
Lange exchanged marriage
vows Friday evening January
3 at the study of the First Bap
tist Church.
Bro. Melton Miles former
pastor of the church performed
the ceremony.
Attending the couple were
the brides parents Mr. and Mrs.
G. R. Lynn and her two child-
ren Debora Gilden and Buddy
Bell Jr. and the grooms pax-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lange
and his sister and her children
Mrs. Virgil Ray Ferguson Lori
and Kim.
Following a wedding trip to
Old Mexico the couple are re-
siding at 142 W. Allen in Bartlctt.
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DAVILLA NEWS
By Mrs. Roy S. Hardin
Gary Shrove of Austin was
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy S.
Hardin.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.lCargill.
Mrs. Minnie Fowler is spend-
ing the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy S. Hai-din.
Elton Hendricks
visited in Davilla.
of Caldwell
Esther Schegg of Houston
visited her sister Mrs. Mario
Duncam.
Winston Setzer of Nederland
visited relatives in Davilla and
Cameron.
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Sue Rodby and children of
El Campo are visiting her mot-
her Mrs. Lamie Hargrove.
LET US SERVICE YOUR
CM REGULARLY
We Will:
Wash and lubricate your car.
Change the oil and filter.
Repair that flat tire.
Polish your car.
USE OUR MOBIL PRODUCTS
Shiplett Mobil Service Station
Mr. and Mrs.
and children of
Robei-t Ritter
Killeen were
106 S. Dalton
LA 7-3871
121s Ga. Barbed Wire
4 Pt u. $24.88
2x4
2x6
No. 2 YP 10'-
9.7c Lin. Ft.
-16'
No. 2 YP 8' 14'
15.4c Lin. Ft.
No. 235 Shingles (Flintkote)
Gr.- Br.- Wh $13.95 sq.
15 or 20 Lb. Felt $6.88
Roll Roofing $6.59
BELTON
215 I.H. 35 N.
939-1131
Shop Every Day Til 6 P.M.
Saturdays Til 5 P.M.
TICKETS GOING FAST
FOR FT. WORTH RODEO
Fort Worth Tickets for
the Southwestern Exposition
and Fat Stock Show Rodeo
.Tnn. 24 t.livnmrli Voh. S in
Will Rogers Coliseum are well
ahead of previous years re-
ports W. R. Watt Jr. general
manager.
Four rodeos 2 p. m. Satur-
day Jan. 25 and 8 p. m. Sat-
urday Jan. 25 and Feb. 1 and
8 p. m. Sunday Feb. 2 have
been sold out Watt said. A
good selection of seats remain
for the other 16 rodeos how-
ever Watt suggested that
persons ordering tickets by
mail should express an alter-
nate performance "just in case
better seats can be made
available at the other rodeo
performance."
Watt added that the "best
tickets are available during
tfie week." -All night rodeos
and week-end 2 p. m. perfor-
mances are priced at $4 with
all other rodeo seats at $3.
'Mail orders are being taken at
P. O. Box 150. Fort Worth.
Texas 76101. The Will Rogers
rodeo ticket office is open
daily including Sunday.
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WE PAY TOP MARKET
PRICE FOR YOUR GRAIN
ALL YEAR AROUND
Delivered to Town
Call us for grain prices
We will do our best to supply our
customers with
fertilizer dry and anhydrous.
ClF. hill grain comny inc.
Bartlett
Phone 527-3311
HELP
JANUARY CLEARANCE:
Blouses
FIRST QUALITY
LONG SLEEVES
SHORT SLEEVES
SLEEVELESS
SHELLS
US FfGHiT
INFLATION
$J00
H 'is
POLYESTERS
COTTONS
BLENDS
Lake Drive
Shopping Center
Taylor Texas
Absolutely no refunds or returns- All Sales Final
Talk
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Especially belween 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 on minute you pay for one
minute. Not the usual three. Coast-to-coast
the first minute costs just 350.
And each additional minute is only 20&
Phone someone who lives closer and
rates can be even less.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 13, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 16, 1975, newspaper, January 16, 1975; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82596/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 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.