The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 15, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 30, 1975 Page: 4 of 6
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Thursday January 30 1975
TKE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
Bartlett Texas
Bahisek Named
Vice President
Of Coiipland Bank
Kenneth E. Bnlusck husband
of the former Amy Keller of
Bartlett was named vice-president
of the Coupland State
Bank during the stockholders'
and directors meeting last
week.
A resident of Taylor Balu-
Bek has been active in church
civic and Jaycee affairs both in
Taylor and in the area. He was
named outstanding citizen of
Taylor in 1973.
He and his wife who teaches
in the Taylor schools and their
11-year-old daughter Coty aro
members of the Northvlew
Christian Church.
A past president of the Tay-
lor Jaycees BalUBol: has won
numerous other awards in the
organization and has served as
chairman of various Taylor
area and state projects.
Other officers re-elected to
the bank include C. W. Pfluger
Jr. as presdent Lydia Etzel
as cashier and Mrs. W. F. Coetz
as assistant cashier.
Directors include Pfluger
Balusek Theodore Wittliff S.
R. Ging and C. J. Ging.
Arthur Janke and little
son Tony and leu numcer
and Albert Rezrick of Port
Arthur visited here Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Janke. The group were en-
route home from the Stock
Show at Fort Worth.
Misses Mayme and Myrtle
Joyce Mrs. Jewel Malone and
Mrs. Lula Rentchler spent tne
week-end in Conroe with Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Traylor.
DANCE
SATURDAY FEB. 1
8:30 Til 12:30
AMERICAN LEGION HALL
MUSIC by HELMAR DAHL
Admission $3.00 per Couple
BOOK COTTONSEED EARLY
Lankart 57 & 611 Rogers Space Age Spacer
Acid Thimet Treated
S.A.C. Lankart 57 & 611 Disyston Treated
Acid
Anton 99 Fuzzy & Saw Delinted
Bagley 157 Fuzzy
Bagley Lankart 57
STEGUCH FEED & FARM SUPPLY
CLEARANCE SALE
Wn OFF
Ladies' Slacks Blouses Girls' and Boys
Jeans Girls' Cap and Scarf Sets Nylon
Jackets and Blankets.
Valentines are here
Personal and Boxed Valentine Candies
HENRY'S VARIETY STORE
Marlin and Iris
DA VILLA NEWS
By Mrs. Roy S. Hardin
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Carrol Knuit-
zsch and Kelly visited Mr. and
Mrs. Adrain Moore Jr. and
daughter.
Adrian Moore Sr. of Taylor
reported catching an 11 pound
12 ounce bass in the Davilla
area.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burns Jr.
of Austin visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Burns during the week-
end. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Gilleland
of Temple were Davilla visitors
Friday.
Ben Hodges and Greg Davis
were in Austin Sunday where
they visited Mr. Hodges' mot-
her who is very ill in a hospital
there.
Debbie Degner celebrated her
10th birthday with a dinner at
their ranch home during the
week-end. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Wendler
Mike Leonard and Linda of
Holland Mr. and Mrs. It. H.
Hardin Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Har-
din Mr. and Mrs. Alton Deg-
ner and Randy.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hincs
visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Chudej and boys in Academy
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hardin
visited Suel Laning in a Templo
hospital Friday.
Mrs. Minnie Fowler spent
Friday in Bartlett visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Adams and LaNelle
and Grover Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lorenz
Mrs. Leonard Burke Mrs. Nell
Parks Mrs. Freida Eastwood
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hardin Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Degner and
children visited Mrs. Minnie
Fowler during the week-end.
George McClcary is home
from sea for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Davis of
Waco Wayne Davis and John
Green of Austin were visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis.
Mrs. Patty Cargill and Mrs. Al
ice Rhodes were in (Austin Sun-
day where they visited Alvin
Walker who is a patient in the
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gers-
bach'of Bryan were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Guido Gersbach.
Ollie Hazelwood of Forb
Worth kin of local residents
Mrs. Mattie Everett Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Shilling and Mrs.
Blanch Mitchem died in Fort
Worth. Funeral services were
held at 2 p.m. at the Davilla
Baptist Church Tuesday. Burial
was in the Davilla Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heath of
Rockdale visited in the Bernard
Easterwood home Monday.
Lad Marsh of Granger and
Tim Marsh of Georgetown were
Daviila visitors this week.
Mrs. Stockton Has
90th Birthday
Mrs. Mattie Stockton cele
brated her 90th birthday anni
versary Saturday afternoon in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Powitzky.
Those attending were Mrs.
Autrey Bridges and Mrs. Doro-
thy Baker of Sonora Mrs Bill
Hardy and Mrs. Lee Johnson of
Waco Mr. and Mrs. John Fer-
guson and boys of Austin Mrs.
Bill Pierce nnd Janet Mrs. Lin-
da Knight and daughter Tere
sa and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pow
itzky and the hohoree Mrs.
Stockton.
Mrs. Ronnie Pitts and Mrs.
W. A. Mcissner were in Temple
Saturday to attend the opening
of King's Daughters' Hospital.
Place your orders early for1
that special Valentino Corsago
or flower arrangement at Wat-
'son Florist. '
LICENSE PLATES
For Bell and Williamson Counties
Will Be Sold At
HILL FORD INC.
Beginning February 1
FRESH CAT FISH
FROM BUCKHOLTS FARMS
Served with homemade
hush puppies French fries
and cole slaw
$2.95
Every Friday Nite
open until 10 p. m.
The best steaks in Central Texas
served in a Kountry friendly atmosphere
KOUNTRY KITCHEN
Reducing plan
for energy users
PlanF
How to save when
using electric heating
1. Keep heating equipment at top
operating efficiency. Have it
checked seasonally by qualified
serviceman.
2. Set thermostat at 68 and leave
it. Lower to 50-60 If you'll be
.away several days.
3. Weatherstrip doors and windows;
caulk cracks to prevent drafts
and warm air loss.
4. Check the filter every 30 days on
forced-air systems. If filter is
permanent clean it by manufac-
turer's directions; if it's disposable
replace if dirty.
5. Thorough home insulatlop keeps
the warmth in. Can cut energy
use 20 or more. Can pay for
itself by lowering heating (and
cooling) costs.
6. When fireplace is not in use keep
damper closed.
7. On sunny days open draperies
blinds to let in warmth of sun.
8. Open outside doors as little as
possible.
9. Keep furniture draperies away
from air outlets and returns so
air will flow easily Clean annually.
Conserve electricity and you help
conserve one or more of the fuels
needed to produce it: natural gas
coal and oil. Conserve fuels and you
help assure that there will be enough
to meet essential needs for electricity
in the future.
When you pass a TP&L office
warehouse generating plant or
other facility you'll see that we've
turned off all non-essential lighting.
And in as many other ways as
possible TP&L is reducing Its own
uses of electricity.
you would like additional informa-
tion on consenting electricity call or
see the Customer Service Repre-
sentative in the TP&L Office.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 15, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 30, 1975, newspaper, January 30, 1975; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82598/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 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.