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THE BARRETT TRIBUNE
AND NEWS
Published Every Friday in Barllett Texas
' By-H
W ALTER V. FOX Editor
Entered as S.cond-Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at
Oartlett Texas under the Act of March 4 1879
SUBSCRIPTIONS:
counties. All other!
fl.00 a year to residents of Dell Williamson and
$i!50 a year.
NOTICE Regular advertising rates will be charged for all cards or
thanks and resolutions of respect. Notices of entertainment whore an ad-
"inlsslon Is derived therefrom will bo charged at tho regular advertlsInB rates.
TAYLOR TO CLOSE
EVENTS ON FRLDAY
Taylor May 19 Atty!- Gen-
eral William McCraw of Austin
Avill ring down the final curtain
on high schol activities for' 74
young persons Friday evening
when he will deliver the com-
mencement address just before
HymanMelasky presidnt of the
board of education delivers the
diplomas to the group of students.
H. BURKE HORTON WINS
HONOR AT AUSTIN
Austin May 20 H. Burke
Hortpn of Bartlett a freshman
at The University of Texas was
recently named second place
winner in the Brown University
calculus prize contest conducted
each year among 'fresmen' at the
Texas institutions.
Bartlett Soil
Conservation Service
(Continued from page 1)
C. E. Lamb and H. A. Dalton'
were visitors in Austin Monday.
at
Happened
Sir Walter Rawleigh's
We've worried and wondered about -it
Did he-toss it in the nearest ash can? If.
WE'd been on hand it would have been
beautifully cleaned and preserved for
posterity. We weren't there of course
but ws ARE in Bartlett across the street
from the Post Office.
"Clean Clothes Wear Longer"
i ne De Luxe Cleaners
The Home Boys
. ... Phone 1 05
Contour cultivation strip
crops terraces vegetated ter-
race outlets and outlet channels
-meadow outlet strips wildlife
plantations and gully control are
among the important phases of
the complete erosion control pro-
gram which will be seen and fully
explained to' project visitors.
Mr. Goodnight points but that
cooperators with the Service in
the Bartlett camp area have
been' responsible for the wide-
spread use of erosion control
measures and practices on many
farms in this section of Texas
which are not inside the project
area. "Cooperators in carrying
out their parts of the coordinat-
ed program have shown other
farm owners and cooperators
just how practical it is to insti-
tute erosion' control programs on
their own farms" Mr. Goodnight
stated.
"The- entire program of the
Soil Conservation Service is di-
rected toward that control of
rainfall which would reduce (a)
runoff (b) erosion of agricul-
tural and grazing lands (c) the
covering of fertile valley lands
with comparatively unproduct-
ive erosional debris and (d) the
filling of stream channels reser-
voirs and ditches with the pro-
ducts of erosion. Such control
will have an important direct ef-
fect toward reducing the volume
of water entering streams thus
minimizing flood hazards.
"The desired control" Mr.
Goodnight says "is secured by
the retirement of excessively
erosive land from cultivation
the practical use of various adap-
tions of thick growing vegeta-
tion and the use of engineering
structures and mechanical pro
cedures where applicable.
Highlights of work accom-
plished on the Bartlett camp
area to date are as follows : con-
trolling terrace outlets by vege-
tation meadow strips seeded
with Little Bluestem grass con
tour and paralley strip cropping
removing steep and eroded
slopes from cultivation contour
ridging pastures and sodding
and seeding pastures.
T. E. L. CLASS MEETS
WITH MRS. J. V. MORRIS
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
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Mrs. J. V. Morris and Mrs
Homer Whitfield entertained
Thursday afternoon May 13 at
the Motrin home for members of
the T. E. L. Class of the Baptist
Sunday School and their friends.
Mrs. W. T. Grigsby brought
the dev:tional and Mrs. Dabbs
led in prayer.
Refreshments were served to
sixteen members and two visi-
tors Mrs. J; Cow-art and Mrs.
W. J. Washington of- Winns-
boro former teacher of the class.
Sweet peas were plate favors.
CARD OF THANKS
We wi?h to thank-our friends
and acquaintances for their kind
deeds and loving remembrances
in the loss. .of our dear mother.
May God bless each and every
one of you.
Mrs. D. M. Sloan
Mrs. M. P. Hajr
Mrs. Charles Kaase
"I-f ttt''r-I't-'t.-'rM-tM'M i'rt'l'lHt-l 1 II 1HHHII 4H
Yu .Mjy Provide
our
Cash For
l by having a small policy on
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$ J
EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY I
As Low As $75 And Up To $500
Agea 1 To 80
You pay a straight monthly ralo or you may pay
. quarterly or annually
. ' No joining fees no- membership dues -
Central Texas Insurance Society ;
DR. O. J. KOEPKE ATTENDS
STATE DENTAL MEETING
IN HOUSTON THIS WEEK
Dr. 0. J. Koepke is attending
the meeting of the Stafc&.Dental
Society in Houston this wedk.
MISSIONARY CIRCLE
MEETS MONDAY WITH
MRS. TILLIE BREIHAN
Mrs. Tillie Breihan and Mrs.
Jack Sherman were hostesses
Monday afternoon when Circle
1 of the Methodist Missionary
Society met at the former's
home.
Those taking part on the pro-
gram were Mrs. C. E. Lamb Mrs.
W. J. Harlan Mrs. J. B. Hargis
Mrs. C. A. Modesette and Mrs.
H. Hiede.
Plans were made for Circle
meeting to be held in the morn-
ing during the summer it was
announced.
Summer flowers were used in
decorating and refreshments
were served at the social hour
MRS. HENRY KUNZ
AND DAUGHTERS
ENTERTAIN SUNDAY
Mrs. Henry Kunz and daugh-
ters entertained with a dinner
Sunday at their -honieV' "' ' ;
The guest list included the
following: Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Kauitzsch and daughter Bessie
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kunz .Mr.
and Mrs. Hugo Kunz and son
Kenneth Rev. Theo R. Streng
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Spiegel-
hauer Larry Gene and Doris
Nell Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kunz
and Victor Jr. and Janell Joyce
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kauitzsch
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spiegel-
hauer and daughter La Verne
Mr. Ira White and Mr. Raymond
Wentrcek.
BARTLETT TEXAS
C M. GILLESPIE E. E( LINDEMAN J. A. WACKER
A. GERSBACH J. S. FOX C.E.WILSON .
TV. C. STOKES R. W. MILLER H. J. ZINDLER
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Grand Matron Visits
Bartlett Eastern .
Star Tuesday Night
The Eastern Star met Tues
day night at the Masonic hall
in a .call session for the official
visit of the Grand Matron Mrs.
W;lma Matthews District 3
Section 7 of Temple.
. Bouquets of roses and lark-
spurs were used in decorating.
Punch 'and cookies were served
during the social hour.
Other guests from... Temple
were Mrs. Thelma S. Golding and
Mrs. Dulcie Schuester from
Chapter 153 0. E. S.. ;
ELECTED TO OFFICE
Waco May 20 Jeff Murphy
of Bartlett was elected sergeant-at-arms
of the Baylor Chamber
of Commerce at a meeting' of
the organization Wednesday
night. Murphy is a mid-year law
student in Baylor.
Mi- and Mrs. P. W. Griffith
and little son Donald returned
Tuesday from a month's visit
with relatives in' Arizona.
It will soon be in town . . . presenting FREE
SOUND MOVIES! Thrills fun and adventure
for young and old it costs you nothing. The
only Complete Talking Motion Picture Theatre
on Wheels in this section of the country. J
Presented y
artlett Motor Company
GOVERNOR NAMES
BRAZOS DIRECTORS
Seven Are Reappointed
Board; Baslrfn Is
New Member
Among the relatives and
friends from out-of-town who
attended the funeral services
held last Friday for Mrs. S. J.
Server were: Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Kaase Jr. and children
Sarah Jean and Charles Robert
of San Angelo Mrs. C. S. Knight
.of Pittsburg Pa.: Mrs. E. H.
Server Mrs. Charles L. Hatcher
and daughter Mary Beth of
Dallas; Mrs. M. M. McQuary
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McQuary and
children Sydney Lucille JDor-
pthy and Jimmy Ed McQuary
Miss Metta MsQuary Mrs. Min-
ona Strickland and Mrs. Sam
Graham of Friendship Milam
County; Mr and Mrs. Tom Mc
Quary and Carroll Server of
Davilla; Mrs. Elbert Potts of
Belton'; Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford
McQuary of Austin; Mr. and
Mrs; D. M. Sloan Sr. Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Sloan Jr. Mr. and
Mrs." J. Arthur Steadman Mrs
Porter Prewitt Mrs. C. W. Mor-
ford Mrs. H. Hunt Miss Mary
Moody Mr. and Mrs. Paul An-
derson Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cuba
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bowers Dr.
C. S. Wright and Adolp'h Stark
of Taylor and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Kaase Sr. of San Angelo.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey and
daughter Lucinda were visitors
in Georgetown Sunday.
We Have Cooked
Mutton Beef Pork And
Sausage Every Day-
Picnicking Supplies
Plates Cups Ice Cream
Dishes etc. NOW
Gcbhardt. Chili
Powder
Bottle-
j 5
Sliced Breakfast
Bacon
Lb.
We Have Lamb
Lb. Gjpii
Chop
Hamburger and Chili
Meat
Lb.
For .Cleaning Porcelain
or Enamel - " -s.
Babo can .0-5
Bulk Ice Cream
Lb.
40-50 Size
Prune
.Lb:
Fresh Dixie Crente
ioughnut
Doz.
KIRK KNIGHT MAKES
BUSINESS TRIP TO
HOUSTON THIS WEEK
Call for Home Baked
PERFECTION
Loaf
Bre
Kirk Knight was in Houston
this week to confer with Leslie
Layhe concerning the Kuyken-
dall Tree Shears.
Oat and Wheat
Bags 7 and 9
HAVE YOU STOMACH TRODBMJ?
Chiropractic" adjustments remove tho
ncrvo interference to tho stomach and
Naiuro I? then able to restore health
to tho stomach.
mt. srATTirrasniTTr
OIimOWlACTIO HEAITII SERVICE
We Want to Buy OATS
WHEAT and CORN
Bring Us Your Produce
PHONES 59-90
Lawrence
Bros.
To
Austin May 19 Gov. James
V. Allred sent to the senate for
reappointment the names of sev-
en members of th Brazos Rivr
Conservation and Reclamation
District board of directors and
that of Jim Baskin of Cameron
for unexpired term of the late L.
E. Seaman of Mineral Wells.
The seven board members
who were recommended by the
state board of water engineers
were reappointed by the gover-
nor for terms of six years each.
They are:
William Hallmark of Dublin
C. M. Caldwell of Abilenq John
M. Lawrence of Bryan George
G. Chance of Bryan J. S Fox of
Granger Herbert Hllburn of
Plainvjew and A. A. Morrison
of GrVaRm.'. .
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JUST ARRIVED
PORTA RICAN GOWNS
Beautiful Selection
PRINTED BATISTE" GOWNS
Excellent Quality ....
LONG AND. SHORT RAYON PAJAMAS
SHADOWPROOF SLIPS Wonderful Values
CHILDREN'S RAYON PAJAMAS
Sizes X to G
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98c
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COME BEFORE THE SIZES ARE BROKEN
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Fox, W. W. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, May 21, 1937, newspaper, May 21, 1937; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76474/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 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.