The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 26, Ed. 1, Friday, March 19, 1937 Page: 4 of 6
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THE PARTIES TRIBUNE
Fridy March 19 1937.
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TIDET'bP 3805 STAFF
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Lt. H. A. Little Advisor
Alfred Keller Editor-in-Chief
W. H. aEbertJL.....-.uColumnisfc
W. J. Wickstrom ..Sports-
J. W. Braeollxaaia. Jokes
C. R. Sawver.....i Cartoonist
D. W. garden...- f..Typisb
R. L. Martin.JYiimeograpn .uejjn
C. L. Pike .Mimeograph Dept.
Robert Guyton.i.....Mimeo. Dept.
James E. Watts....Mjmeo. Dept.
A DOG'S LIFE
A dog's life isn't so -toad after
all. In fact it has been said that
the dogs of Co.. 8806 "haven't
complained." Enrollees of Co.
3805 in their "Latrine Talk" and
by the "grape-vine'.' route are
expressing suppressed disappro-
val of canine 'company here it
isn't wanted. ' '
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RULE OF REPUTATION
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Other people judge 'ydu by
three things your appearance
your actions and your speech.
Not many men are endowed with
rood' looks so let your neatness
off-set your homeliness. Not
many are known as mien of ac-
tion so you have one remaining
point on.hich you are' judged1. Be
careful of what you say.
SAFETY ENGINEER
COMPLIMENTS. 'THE TIDE'
Supt. A. N. Gibson is in re-
ceipt of a letter from Mr. Geo.
B. Cooke regional safety en-
gineer of the soil conservation!
service in which he highly com-
plimented "The Tide of 38.05"
and made special comment on the
positive effect that the "Me
Worry" Club column has on the
camp safety record.
CCC
Capt. Homer D. Wright dis-
trict budeet officer visited
briefly in camp Wednesday af-
loon enroute to iemple.
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.BARXLEXt ICE;
&CQkD STORAGE
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R.S. SUTTON MDr
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bffibe' iti ' August Schrieber
Reaidfen'Ce." Special attention -' -to
ffttirip: classes. ' ";
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RULER'S BARBER SHOP
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Barber Service
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' Ramsier Tin Shop '
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Pipes Pipe Fitting Etc.
Repair Work
Phone 103
JUDGE'S
BARBfeR SHOP
FmskH cLASs b&riJEring
A. F. CZ AROWITT?
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r ATHLETIC FIELD PLANNED
An Athletic' field with facili-
ties for tennis basketbball
hdrsealfcXis atfdindorbaSeballfo
supplement Our present- equip-
ment haa been planned. - "
iTlienevv athletic field would
consist of 'a hai'd' surfaced bas-
ketball court a- terinis couf t and
an indoor' baseball field; Ini addi-
tion a small space would be. avail
able forDlavinsi' horseshoes.
'Company 3g05has'at'present
many means of recreation. Our
recreation hall houses' '-two pool
tables; facilities for cards and
ddminoes. a comDany radio a
piano and a good reading room
with traveling libraries. .
In addition the' army overhead
has been kind enough -to see that
we had our share of dances.'
'The hw field Would' be staked
out' west of the messvhalh near
our present boxing ring and new
school building! '
Compan 3805 is indeed fortu-
nate in having so many recrea-
tional facilities!
We should like to have the
opinion of the members of com-
naiiv 3805 oil baseball. In order
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to make the proposed new base-
ball field please the' greatest
number of participants we want
yoUr' candid opinions as to wJiich
you prefer. Which would you
rather have; a field planned for
indoor DlavErouhd baseball or
for hard ball? Your comments
will be appreciated. Talk the mat
ter over with the "Tide's" sport
editor or Lt. McGlamery. It is
up to you to make the choice and
if you don't .tell us how can we
expect to tplease you i
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Co. 3805 wishes to extend its
sympathy to Miss Maurine King
and enrollee J. D. Griffith on the
death of their grandmother- Mrs;
J. D. Laughhn. . i --
Melvin Jones of Beltori visited
his cousin Mike Overton in.
catnp last week-end.
CITY OFFICIALS
Mayor....... .i rR;V -W. Miller
- Aldermen: - ! ' ' '
A. Gersbach l(i
George 'Hempel
E.i E; tLindeman-Jw-S.-Kulerr1:-.
O. J. Koepke
City Secretary:
Gusi-T. Weatherman
Grty-Treasurer
Arthur Wacteer
City Attorney;
J. V. Morris
City " 'Marshal:
C.i F-'dbtfaW
City Health Officer:
D. W.-J'Harlan'-'
Fire Chief: m
D.D. Bartlett
SCHOOL OFFICIALS
President of Board
Dr.' W. J.Harlan "
Superintendent of Schools
A: L.VBentley ff i
Board .MraiBKB': T
Dr. W.f J. Harlan
G.C. Bailey.v..-. .. . . .
Fred Blair.
Walter Fox
Cecil Harris
M. B. Stokes .
G C. 'Gormay-
Business Men's Luncheon Club
President '. Ed Brune Jr.
Secretary B.' Y Daniel
Anterican Begion
Commander Harry Lindeman
American Legion 'Atlxiliary
President..i-..Mrs. Alfred Wacker
Woman's Wednesday Club
President Mrsv B: X' Daniel
! Porent-Teacher Assoelation
president....l:JMrs. ecilOverby
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
President Hours' Dalton
Vicel-President E'. M. Sfe'glich
Treasurer.-. .E. B. Lindeman
Secretary Roy Hudspeth
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Of thd things I left bdhlnU
Audi I hat. to put on paper
Wliat Is running through iny. mind.
"Wo'vo dug a million ditches
W'V'o . cleaned ten miles of. ground
A meaner placo this eld of 'hclj
Ib wajtlns to bo found
Buf'thero' U'ono consolation
"Gather. -closer while' I tell.
Wion wo do we'll go to Heaven
For we'vo dono our hitch. In hell
We've built a million kitchens
tfor the cooks to stow our beans
Wo'vo -stood a million night guards.
Wojvp cleaned tho camp latrhio. . .
The number of -trees -we'vo Chopped
Is. very hard to toll.
But we'll chop no trees In Heaven
For wo'vo chopped our trees In Jioll.
Wo'vo built a million bridges.
We've walked through mlle3 of anUa.
Wo'vo cleaned a. million mcakt8'
Woivp. (peeled a .billion spuds. r
A million ton of rocks we'vo lugged
We'vo shoveled tons of gravel
But we'll lug no rocks In Heaven
.'Cause wo'vo lugged rocks for tho
Devil.
Wo'vo heard a million whistles blow
From morn till lato at night
How I'd like to kill tho dirty bum
That robs us of our rights.
The foretnen Wo'vo -had over -us
How -many wo can't tell
But we'll bar thorn .all' from Heaven
Till they do their hitch In hell.
Whch" the call Is sounded
And we lay aside life's cares
We. will do. our final" big. parade
Right up the golden stairs.
It's then we'll 'hear St. Peter ' a
preet us loudly with this yell:
"Take those front seats you CCC men
For you've done- your hitch In hell."
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GRAVEL WALK COMPLETED
Go. 3805 enrollees will now
have a route tortown which will
not be muddv and will not be
made hazardous "by- the highway
traffic. .
TVio. tiralt tn fho ritv Tins heen
a to the sidewalk which
k - nc nnp.hlnck from camn. This
is.pne of the best camp improve
ments made in some time both
from a satndpoint of safety and
convenience) --.- m..'. . - -- -
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SHOW .CASE PLACED IN
RECREATION HALL ..
Through the i courtesy of the
Blair-Stokes Hardware Company
a show case has; been placedin
the' recreation r 'nahv. This- case
has been: repaired and refinished;
m the craft- shop andl at preseml
contains'prjzes which will.be giv
en in a keeno ganes which -will
be held next Monday.
In the future the case will be
used for exhibit purposes so that
visitors to camp may see some
of the products made b the men
during their spare time.
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PERSONALS
Mr. R. E. Brewster district
educational advisor visited brief-
ly last Friday.
Co. 3805 lost three members
recentlywho received discharges
to accept employment. Among
those discharged was Assistant
Leader Clifford W. Hester who
will make his home here and
will be employed as a farm
operator The.pthers who return-
ed to their homes to accept jobs
were D. J. Cobbj .Raymond. Tyler
and James W; Nicholson.
v LieutenantMoore of the Med-
Res. and wife of Co. 882 Taylor
were camp visitors Saturday.
- The leaders and assistant lead-
ers club held their third social
'-event onWednesda evening. ;
E. T. Nacrle ECW state ad-;
ministrator officially visited.
Camp SCS-7-T today.
L. W. Herndon accompanied;
by Herbert Carter C.' R Saw4
yer Dudley Sawyer and Eugene
Stachowiak will attend the Fort
Worth Stock Show and RodecJ
next Sunday.
CCC
ECW SAFETY BULLETIN
BOARD TO GIVE DAILY
INFORMATION ft
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The ECW Safety ' Bulletin
Board which is located just oufcf
side the toll-room will hereaf-te
give a daily tally of the.-nUm-:
oer. or man-fpays witnouc acci
dent. . i
This fnformation will be kept
iin in datfl. flwd will hft noated'
dsily Mrfthff inrmiktion and!
MY CCaiUXOH MIKIiI
In order wf-mako-the proposed
pool tournament a success more
participants are needed. Lt.
McGlamery stated that the pool
tournament wilL ESt underway as
soon as. enough have shown- in-
teregfc.to.makeJt practical.
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Everyone .interested is- urge.d
to place their application with
o.ur canteen steward Frank Ma-
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a three '(minute; one" rbfthdf bout
which .tok place oW the gravel .in
front M the bath house on Wed-
nesday evening. '
. Tlie battle ended in a draw
and neither participant was
phased in ah way; for1 the bat
tle; was a draw since they reach-
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Fox, W. W. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 26, Ed. 1, Friday, March 19, 1937, newspaper, March 19, 1937; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76464/m1/4/: 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.