The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 41, Ed. 1, Friday, June 26, 1942 Page: 3 of 6
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comfort to tile to know tliat tlicjmliulrjr my airtg'iielpc'l build
h able lo allpply all Hi power needed 16 gUe our boy the bet
pollile prelection Inlhcif fifclit for Urtory!" -
- TIil granilmotlicr' h one of the two million' citizen people
from eery walk of life who are stockholders in Apicricn'j (rl
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witlrthe funds of Insurance companies anilthe endowment funds
ot Institutions of ccry kind made possible the building of thfi'
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electric power piams ami iiaiiwirmnu w . i;.
line that produce and transmit 7.8 of 'America' electric
power. ..more power than Ufiroduteil In Germany Italy
and Japan .combined.
In Texas ilie-Tcwi Vowcr & Uglit Company it "all
ovt1' for victory...supplylng the present power needs for -the
war effort in the area it tcrc';..and planning for j
the Increased needs of tomorrow! ' '
Tin liliovf quomilon It from Itlltr from a atocktwliltr or Ttsas
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-' you jo kcep;youc gas equipment in first! class conditipn. ' ": -
X.. ROOM -HESTERS T.o store for' the "summer -remove -dust '
in'sideaiid outswap in-newspapers arid keep in a drya enclosed'placc.-
H. RANGES I-Do not let food spill over (in top cooking the1
simm'er-burner heat prevents. this; in pven-cooking careful handling
does it). Do not 'set hot vessels on the bare porcelain surface. (Use
. cork mats.) Do not use the oven to heat the kitchen in cold -weather
(prolonged heat will cut down the Jife of the-oven walls). Do not
j -clean up the range while the enamel is warm. When it cools remove
crumbs and spatters with a damp clotli. Do nQt over-cook- fopds. It
means wear and tear on the range as well as on the groceries.
SPECIAL NOTICE
The Government Order freezing all types of gas heating equipment has been
. amended. Floor Furnaces Gn'steam Radiators Circulators and Radiant
.Heaters NOW may be sold and installed for use in rooms which do not
already have some type of heating equipment. Likewise undqr certain condi-
tipns you oro permitted to purchase and install Gas Ranges and Gas Water
Heaters. You gas company will be pleased to advise and assist you with com-
plete information and details.
LONE STAR
Lone Star
Gas Co.
SchwirtnerlJi.0.
Drive Csmpleled;
Quota Reached
iiflot Arntipd
For July Primary
Under the direction of F. L.
Tegge local chairman the
Schwertner U. S. O. quota of
$100.00 has been reached and a
check in the amount of $100.25
has been sent to the county
chairman Ray P. Lewis of Tay-
lor. The local chairman thinks
each one who assisted in raising
the quota. The following contri
buted:
Joe Tomecek .- $3.00
F. iL. Tggc -. 3.00
Bonnie fTomecek 1.50
P. R. Lincecum 2.00
H. W. Schwertner 2.00
R. H. Schwertner 2.00
Emil Schwertner 2.00
Vera Tschoerner 75
M. A. Bird t 2.00
J. B. Schwertner 2.00
Neal Fox ;....... ;. J.50"
P. A. Mat'ojowsky : 1.50
Frank Valenta .-. 2.00
Jerry Valorila :....; .1.60
J. W. Wade'...:..- 1.50
Arthur Stiles ... ......: 2.00
C. L. Parker . .....2.00
Fred' White .. .....2.00
Willie Puckett 2.00
C. O Richards ...1......2.00
C. P. Meissner . '. 1.00
S. L. iWlhitlow ...'. .1 75
H. H; iWiedorspnhn 1.00
Jack Duncan . L 50
D. W. Boyd :L...:.; .50
Frank Fischer ;!.. .2.00
H. C. Wolbrueck ....Ls.lw 2.00
Wallace Neitsch jl.50
Louis Knapek ....-..... 2.00
W.. S. Grimes' 2.00
Vernie Blackmon :.:. 1.00
Anton Hudec ... 1.00
Richard Schneider :: 150
Alvin Schwfirtner z ...1.00
Joe J. Hudec .....;: 75
Frank Foltyn :...";...: 1.50
John J. .Havelka ' .'...: 1.50
Willie Kubacak- '.!.." ; .75
PuL Knapek .-..1.00
Frank Knanek 1.50
Adolph Valenta :. .2.00
Await Schneider ; 75
-Rudolph Polasek 1 ....1.5CX
Adolnh Beyer 75
Willie Beyer :.'. '. .75
Mrs. Julie Beyer '...-: 1.00
Adolf Schwertner ..'.....2.00
Johnnie Godde ' .'......-...... Ii50
Hugo Kunz i v..rfi..-.....:....'..2.00
I. L: Brown Lr;x:L 50
H J. Zindler :....'... 2.00
Dewey Langston .:....;.;... 1.00
Ed Heinsohn ...-.....:'. .1-.00
Joseph A. Steffek 1.00
Bill Schwertner ;2.00
Worth (White : .1.00
J. W. Townserid :.....jl.00
L G. Milder Jr ......A...li00
Edd Spinn :...-.....1.50
T;B. Havelka...... :.. 1.50
Tom Moore ....2.00
Gus Beyer Jr. .'.... 2.00
Emil Hirschmann 1.50
Alfred Tschoerner ...'. 100
W. H. Whitlow .2.00
Edwin -Beyer ..: 1.00
I. G. Milder Sr. :. .00
Total ...$100.25
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Mk. and Mrs. Theo. Flick and
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Flick of Gal-
veston visited in. the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. 'Teiriert and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jesse Satur-
day and Sunday.
With filing date past and the
Democratic Committees of both
Bell and Williamson Counties
having met and drawn for places
on the ticket voters can now get
an idea of what the ballot will
look like in "the July 25th pri-
mary election.
In county races in the two
counties voters 'will have little
choice. The names of present of-
fice holders who will have no op
position willi of course appear
on the ballot but the drawings
in the only contested races show
the following:
Bell .County
For4 Representative:
Joe K. Morris
W. W. Roark
For Sheriff:
R. E. Perkins:
John R. Bigham
For County Superintendent:
A. F. Waggoner
Johnny Payne
For County Chairman:'
Roy T. Shepperd
Ted Whitlow "
For Commissioner Pre. 2:
Leo Baird
Frank Poncik
Williamson County '
For Representative 83rd Dist.:
Luke Mankin ' :
Frank G. Svadlenak
Hugh S. Davenport
Duncan S. Hughes
For 'Representative 84th Dist.:;
Charles V. Lansberry '
G. L. Allen
For County Superintendent: .
Charles Newton Bigham -'
B. J.-BrUton
State and District Races
For United States Senator:
" W. Lee OSDaniel
Floyd E. Ryan '
Dan Moody '
Uames V. Allred '
For Governor:
Hope Wheeler
Coke R. Stevenson " ;"
Gene S- Porter
Hal H. Collins
Charics Lavergne Someryiile
Alex M. Ferguson
For Lieutenant Governor: .
Virgil E. Arnold
J. Dixie Smith
John Lee Smith
Doss Hardin -
Boyco House ' !' ''
Harold Beck
Arthur R. Miller
Vernon Lemons
For Comptroller of Public Acs.:
Clifford E. Butler
George H. Sheppard
For State Treasurer:
JHarry McKee .
Larry Mills i
W. Gregory Hatcher
Jesse James
Gordon Smith
StttHr-apJiirs Ail
Typists Wanted
n Washington
Jfriitoy Itttte Jf. l43t
Places are ppen with tho CivH
Service in Washington for Jun-
ior Stenographers at $1440 per
year nnd typists at $1260 per
year. Application may be made
at the local post office accord-
ing to Roger F. Frenh repre
sensitive of the New Orleans
district office who visited here
last Wednesday.
Applicants must be at least
18 years of age by October 1.
There is no maximum -age. Ty-
pists are only required to make
35 words per minute and steno
graphers must be able to tako
dictation at tile rate of 96 words
per minute.
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Miss- Patsy Ann Godfrey of!
Houston is. Visiting her grand-
parents Mr. an!d Mrs. Lutfe
Neitsch.
- (Your state has a-War Bond
quota. Remember that every
time you open your pocket book
or- writea check and put 10 per
cent' of your family's income in-
to War Bonds and Stamps.
For Commissioner of the Gen-
eral Land Office: (.v
Bascom Giles "-. '
Neil Day ;..
For Attorney General: I '"--
Jim F. Hair " "
Gerald C. Mann ' .
For Superintendent of Public
Instruction:
L. A. Wood
Chnrles J. Tergerson ' .
For Commissioner of Agricul-
ture: "i
J. E. McDonald
m. N. Bill Cony - -
W.W. King
Bailey W. Ragsdale .'
For Railroad Commissioner: .
Lester Boone " " '
Baker SaulsbUrg
Ernest O. iThompson
For Railroad Commission (Un-
expired Term) : V . '
Beauford H. Jester .
James E. Kildny -'
T. Leo Moore - "";. '
Richard B. Humphrey
Will D. Pace
Clem Fain
Pierce P. Brooks
Pat McGreal Armstrong!
(J. U. Mccormick
Bryaiv Pat Patterson
Karl L. Lovelady
For Chief Justice of thef Su-
preme. Court:
James P. Alexander J'.'
For Judge of the Court of
Criminal Appeals:
Walter H. Strength ' :
Harry N.' Graves '
For Congressman 10th Dist.:"-
. iLyndon B. Johnson
For Chief Justice of the Court of
Civil Appeals Third Supreme;
Judicial District:
E. F. Smith
James W. McClendon
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Yes! You Can Still
BUY LUMBER!
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GAS SYSTEM
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PROTECTION
Don't wait until tomorrow.
often times tomorrow is
too late!
PHONE 103
for. Complete
Insurance
Information
A. F. Czarowitz
Insurance Agency-
There are no restrictions on the
sale of lumber and building material thai
we have in our stock up to certain limits.
If we have what you need on hand
you can buy it and we have a large stock
on hand. . '
MUTUAL LUMBER COMPANY
A. R. GROSSE Manager
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 41, Ed. 1, Friday, June 26, 1942, newspaper, June 26, 1942; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76735/m1/3/: 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.