The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 36, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 9, 1964 Page: 4 of 6
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Thursday July 11 1964
Whitlow Reunion I An
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Junior Senior
To Be Held Sunday
The annual Whitlow reunion
will be held Sunday at the
American Legion Hall in Bart-
lett. Friends of the family and
relatives are urged to attend.
The devotional services will
be hold at 10:30 and a basket
lunch will. be served at 1 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore of
Salado are hosts this year.
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The Arnicas Class of the Bap
tist Church met last Thursday
night at the home of Mrs. Creth
Lewis. Other hostesses were
Mesdames George Cagle Cecil
Harris Ollie Cline and B. W.
Grinstead.
Miss Pearl Joiner gave the
devotional and Mrs. Horace
Keith offered prayer. Mrs. Lynn
Bartlett was in charge of the
program following a short busi
ness meeting.
Present were Mesdames L. A.
Hempel C. W. Dillard Jim
Machalicek Lynn Bartlett Hor-
ace Keith Clarence Rbsenbalm
William Polk George Cagle Ce-
cil Harris Ollie Cline B. W.
Grinstead Creth Lewis and Miss
Pearl Joiner.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Connie of
here with their
week.
W. D. Mason
Alice visited
parents this
Mr. and Mrs. David Wacker
of Temple were week-end vis
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Wacker.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linde
mann of Houston spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E.
E. Lindemann.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Shelton
and children of Lubbock have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs
Elum Meissner.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmunc
Ruemke and children have
been visiting in Corpus Christ
and Houston.
Refreshing new
on gas air conditioner
thai cools and heats
average-size homes.
Own it for as little as
$25 a month!
For'the first time owners of average and smaller
homes can enjoy luxurious gas central air once
reserved for larger homes. The new 2.8 ton gas
unit outlasts comparable electric models 2 to 3
times cuts maintenance and operating costs
and is backed by Lone Star Gas service. You
can own it for as little as $25 a month installed.
Call your dealer or Lone Star for an estimate on
custom gas central air for your home. c
life Saving Course
A number of Bartlett young
people completed the junior and
senior life saving course which
was held Monday through Fri-
day last week.
Each group had a three hour
course every day and the sen-
iors had a written examination.
Mrs. Charles Rafay taught the
course.
The course teaches the stu-
dents how to save a drowning
person and how to care for a
drowning victim and one in
shock.
Those completing the junior
lifesaving course are David
Hicks Dennis Howell Bill
Moore Bobby Dusek Cheryl
Manley Susan McBay Susan
Sladovnik Sally Stokes Linda
Goodnight Lana Hill Vickie
Hightower Candy Manella and
Ina Durant.
Those taking senior lifesav-
ing were Nancy Wacker Judy
Schwertner Lana Kunz Betty
Persky Cynthia Lange Phil
Lindsay Chris Clearman Scott
Holt Charles Douglas and Bob-
by Haynes.
Included in the junior test
was a standing front dive swim
220 yards using the hand stroke
side stroke and swimming on
the back surface dive treading
water and floating.
Seniors had to do a good
standing front dive swim 440
yards using hand over hand
stroke a side stroke swim on
the back with an inverted scis
sors stroke or inverted breast
stroke surface dive swim under
water and tread water one min
ute.
Fourth of July
Party Is Held
Mrs. J. A. Wacker entertain
ed with a picnic and fireworks
display in her yard Saturday
nignt on the Fourth of July.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Kolls of TemDle. Mrs. Joe
Talford of Pensalcola. Pla..
Ricky Randy. Keri and Kvle
Kolls of Cleburne Mr. and Mrs.
John Wacker Jr. Lauren Lisa
and Laverne 'of TDallas Mrs7
Harry Lindeman Mrs. Elton
bartor and Mrs. B. W. Grin
stead.
Bartlett ED. Club
To Meet Tuesday
The Bartlett Home Demon
stration Club will meet Tuesday
at the Bartlett Electric Co-op at
2 p. m. A white elephant sale
will be held.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Wil-
liam Polk and Mrs. Lvnn Bart
lett. All members are urged to
be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Fried-
ncn and sons were Belton vis
itors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reno Saage
and girls and Mrs. Arthur
Guenzel and girls visited in
New Braunfels during the hol-
iday week-end. v
Marlin and Butch Henry ana
Narrie Mason were. Temple
visitors Sunday.
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All schedules to and from Airport
(2(4 minutes). Four scheduled loott
trips Downtown. Special commercial
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THE STATE OF TEXAS )
CITY OP BARTLETT )
TO ALL INTERESTED PEO
PLE OF THE CITY OF BART
LETT TEXAS:
Take notice that a public
hearing will be held in the City
of Bartlett Texas on the 20th
day of July A. D. 1964 to pro-
vide an opportunity for all inter-
ested persons to be heard con-
cerning the proposed annexa-
tion of 9.42-acres in the extra-
tenitorial jurisdiction of the
City of Bartlett Texas more
particularly described as fol-
lows to-wit:
BEGINNING at the intersec-
tion of the East line of High-
way No. 95 with the North
line of Block 26 Bartlett Ad-
dition Bartlett Texas.
THENCE South 71 degrees 00
minutes E. 1140 feet for the
Southeast corner hereof;
THENCE North 18 degrees 56
minutes 30" E. 360.0 feet to
a point for the Northeast cor-
ner of this ;
THENCE North 71 degrees
00 minutes W. 1140 feet to a
point in the East margin of
the aforementioned Highway
No. 95 for the Northwest cor-
ner of this ;
THENCE South 18 degrees 56
minutes 30" W. 360 feet to
the PLACE OF BEGINNING
containing 9.42-acres of land.
This notice of hearing i. is-
sued and given by the under-
signed pursuant to authority
conferred by virtue of a Resolu-
tion adopted by the City Council
of the City of Bartlett Texas
and in compliance with Section
6 of Article 970A of the Civil
'Statutes of the State of Texas.
WITNESS my hand and seal
'of the City of Bartlett Texas
this the 8rd day of July A. D.
1964.
T. A. Crittenden Mayor
City of Bartlett Texas
ATTEST: Cora Beckman
City Clerk
City of Bartlett Texas
APPROVED:
Marvin Lenz City Attorney
City of Bartlett Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Holub
Mr. and Mrs. Nixon Ovor-
by and family have been vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Over-
by and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin
Henry.
Mrs. Elmer Cryor and Mrs.
Rex Adrian of Hillsboro were
in Monroe La. this week and
Rich Clint and Bruce Cagle
who have been visiting hero
met their mother in Monroe
and returned home to Cherry
Point N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pruett
and daughter. Ginger and
Paul and Veronica of El Cam-' A 3rin ' ttwA v-a.
Weri ee M?d ylsitora ofited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mooro
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cameron. dtlrinn. fh WGk.cnd.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 36, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 9, 1964, newspaper, July 9, 1964; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82056/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 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.