The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 26, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 23, 1970 Page: 6 of 8
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PAGE SIX
Thursday April 23 1970
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
AND NEWS
Published Every Thunday Sn Bartlett Tcxn 7GSU
Entered at Second Clam Mail Matter at tho Pott Office in
Bartlett Tcxn undei- the Act of March 4 1879.
Second Clan Portage- paid at Bartlett 'I exa
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3
Wiliamion Counties; $3.50 cltewhere.
PUBLISHERS ROBERT C. and NORA MAE FORD
EDITOR ROBERT FORD JR.
TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED SECTION
RATES: classified advertising nr.u all n tice;-. cf an advertising
nature: 5c per word for tho first insertion and 2 cents per
word thereafter with a minimum charge ba--ed on 20 words.
Classified Minimum Cash Rate
20 Words or Less
1st Insertion 60
2 Times 1.00
3 Times 1.40
4 Times .' 1.8t
More Than 20 Words
1st Insertion ... 3c per word
2 Times 5c per word
8 Times 7c per word
4 Times 9c per word
FOR all your gardening- need
and for all kinds of fishing sup-
plies see WESTERN AUTO
24tf
GOOD RICH black dirt and fill
clay 57.00 per load. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Nelson Hall
Phone 859-2674 Box 741
Granger Texas. 36-52tp
FOR THE BEST DEAL on Mc
Culloch Cham Saws see
George Mnstrovich Best Bu-
tane Co. Holland Texas. 18tf.
MEN WANTED: Over age
21 married or single good phy-
sical condition experienced or
willing to learn to earn to be-
come tractor - trailer drivers
Mid-West Southern and East-
ern areas. Write Vernon Logan
P. O; Box 21215 Houston Tex-
as 7702G 23-4tc
FOR RENT: House in coun-
try with conveniences. See or
call Mrs. Ethel Blaschke Phone
527-3961'. 26-2tc
LEARN TO KNIT: Will
teach eight 1-hour lessons in
June $1.25 per lesson. For more
information call Julie Rister
527-3781; or Nelwyn Marek
527-3607 after 6 p. m. 25-2t
Dr. Thos. N. DeLaney
OPTOMETKIST
Krcs Carefully Examined
niUASON Tlmt Fit
3tli Floor SPJST Bide
773-3248 Toinplo T0501
Milleys Appliance
"Frigidaire Sales & Service"
We service all makes
& models
Also Small Appliances
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9KEKCCBS
We buy junk cars & wrecks.
also scrap iron & all types of
n metals old batteries and
! radiators.
; USED CAR PARTS
jululors and transmissions OB
! Belco Wrecking Co.
North on Jarrell Road
Bartlett
iSAAC INSURANCE
AGENCY
AUTOMOBILE
FIRE WINDSTORM
BONDS AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Preston Isaac 527-3638
sek iu-xlteh - see
DR. J G. KUBALA
OlTOjrETKIST
inilt ami North Miiln Tnjlor
352-2801
DEPENDABLE
OAPAHLE
.SINCEItE
SERVICES
UIO fTCXKCKON OF FRAMES
AT REASONABLE PRICES
CKKMX TERMS AVAILABLE
Closed Tliurstluy Afternoon
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THE BARTLETT TRIBUNF
Barllett Texas
00 per
year in Boll Milam and
Minimum Rate if Charged
20 Words or Less
1st Insertion 1.00
2 Times 1.40
3 Times 1.80
4 Times 2.20
More Than 20 Words
1st Insertion ... 5c per word
2 Times .. .7c per word
3 Times 9c per word
4 Times . lie per word
FAST SERVICE on all film
developing 2 to 3 days except
over the week-end at
WESTERN AUTO 18-tf
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house
double garage with two lots
Ben Kriegel Bartlett Phone
527-4418. 26-2tp
illrs. E. C. Bruiie
5T . Dr;rffp PI nil
ilOalb DrlCige IIUD
Mrs. E. C. Brune entertained
the Friday Bridge Club at her
home Friday afternoon. Ar
rangements of cut flowers
were used at vantage points
Mrs. Kirk Knight held high
score for the afternoon
White cloths covered the
foursome refreshment table
which were centered with nov-
el May poles topped by spring
flowers.
Those attending tleicourtesy
were Mesdames Knight James
Bailey Jewel Ford Clyde Rich-
ards Robert Ford Oscar Lan-
ge Marcus Lindemann and
the hostess Mrs. Brune.
Mrs. M. E. Tharp visited in
Temple Saturday with Mrs.
Minnie Burkes who is a patient
n a hospital there.
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Political1
Announcements
The Tribune is authorized to
make the following political an-
nouncements subject to the ac-
tion of the Democratic primary
in May.
For Congressman
11th Texas District
W. R. (BOB) POAGE
For Congressman
Tenth District:
J. J. (JAKE) PICKLE
For Associate Justice of the
Third Court of Civil Appeals
BOB SHANNON
State Representative Bell and
Williamson Counties:
CHARLES PATTERSON
L'or State Senator
MURRAY WATSON
State Representative 37th Dis-
trict JOHN R. BIGHAM
BERT POPE
WILLIAMSON COUNTY
For County Judge:
LUTHER CHANCE
A". J. ZVONEK
CARL DOERING
BELL COUNTY
Commissioner Precinct 2:
A. J. LANHAM
JOHN A. GILLEY JR.
For County Treasurer:
ROY T. SHEPPERD
SEE HERBERT KELLER
FOR
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Patsy Guenzel
Bride-Elect
Shower Honoree
Miss Patsy Ann Guenzel
bride-elect of John Watkins
was honored with a miscellan-
eous shower Friday evening in
the home of Mrs. D. A. Swope.
Other hostesses were: Mesdnm-
es Leslie Douglas Elmer Cry-
er George Mnstrovich Cy
Yoir'g and Oscar Schwertner.
Mrs. Swop? greeted the
guests r..ul Mrs. rLhitr Guen-
zel Miss Patsy Guenzel and
Mrs. J. II. Watkins mother of
the prospective bride groom
formed the receiving line.
Miss Nancy Guenzel sister of
the honoree registered the
guests and Mrs. Oscar Sch-
wertner directed visitors into
the room where the gifts were
displayed. Misses Beverly Stab-
ly. Norma Haile and Knren
Cook presided over the gifts.
An imported white cloth cov-
ered the refreshment table
which was centered by a bran-
ched crystal candelabra holding
tall white tapers. White candy
tuff and white ranunculus were
used in the table arrangement.
Miss Martha Pumphry serv-
ed the cake squares and Mrs.
Reno Saage poured punch. All
table appointments were of
crystal. Mesdames Leslie Doug-
las Elmer Cryer and George
Mnstrovich were floating host-
esses. Arrangement of spring cut
flowers and greenery were used
throughout the home.
Gary Adams
Birthday Honoree
Gnrv Adams was honored on
his birthday anniversary with
n party Saturday morning at
the home of his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Robbins.
The Cub Scout motif was em-
phasized in the decorations.
A game of baseball wa3 en-
joyed by the guests.
Those attending were George
and Tommy Strmiska Robert
Lindemann Rob Ford Brent
Daugherty Bart Bunker Emil
Dubec Larry Kropp JJarryl
Sullivan Andy Lindemann
Martin Perez David Robbibns
Victor and Gregory Robbins
the hostess Mrs. Dean Robbins
and the honoree Gary.
Leaguers Join
Walburg League
For Fellowship
Luther Leaguers of St. John
Lutheran Church joined the
Leaguers of St. Peter's Luther-
an Church in Walburg Sunday
afternoon for an evening of
fellowship.
Those attending from the
local league were Nancy Steg-
lich Rita Batla Judy Pause-
wang Mark Wolf Franklin Fis-
cher. Tommy Pausewang Leon-
ard Wendler Mike Wendler
Debbie Janke Gayland Gers-
bach Mr. and Mrs. L.. Ray
Janke Mr. and Mrs. Don Thal-
er and Pastor Bob Thronson.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Richard E. Stone
(Stated Supply)
Services every Sunday at 9 a.m.
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Larry Sullivan Pastor
SUNDAY APRIL 26:
9:45 a. m. Church School
10:50 a. m. Morning Wor
ship
6:15 p. m. M.Y.F. Meets..
7:00 p. m. Evening Wor-
ship MONDAY APRIL 27:
7:00 p m. Bnker Circle
meets at the home of
Mrs Johnnie Goode
with Mrs. Pat Hightow-
er as program leader.
WEDNESDAY APRIL 29 :
7:15 p. m. Choir Rehearsal
MRS. CY YOUNG
BIRTHDAY HONOREE
Mrs Cy Young was named
birthday honoree when a group
of friends and relatives gath-
ered at her home Sunday af-
ternoon to celebrate her birth-
lday anniversary.
Refreshments were served
to approximately 16 guests
attending.
Mr. and Mrs. Clnud W. Cus-
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37TH DISTRICT
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big
vear.
1965 CHEVROLET
I M PA LA Sports Coupe.
8 cylinder automatic
transmission & Air Con-
ditioning. 1968 -- CHEVROLET V2
Ton Pickup 8 cylinder
Air Conditioning Automa-
tic Transmission.
1968 -- CHEVROLET y2
Ton Pick-up 396 Engine.
Automatic Transmission
Air Conditioning.
196C CHEVROLET
Pick-up 8 cylinder auto-
matic transmission.
JAMES BAILEY CHEVROLET CO.
Doyle McGlothlin James Bailey Jerry Rabel
"Your
tor of Austin were Sunday visi-
ran re iiESEra
pii Si plbnHm
he co-authored a bill prohibiting dis-
play of firearms on college campuses
- and will continue to work for law
and order with justice
he co-authored a bill to strengthen
our anti-pollution laws - and will
continue to work for the preservation
of our national environment
VOTE SATURDAY MAY 2
(paid
deal out
1965 PCNTIAC Station
Wagon 8 cylinder auto-
matic Air Conditioning.
1966 F.ORD 4 door
Sedan 8 cylindor Auto-
matic Transmission Air
Conditioning.
1955 CHEVROLET
Ton Pick-up 4 speed
Transmission.
1966 CHEVELLE SS
396 Sport Coupe 4 Speed
UTi.iiahi-ni
f-lNUniV-lllKJ
Chevrolet Dealer Since
Bartlett Texas
This was the start of something great.
They came searching for freedom. But
they had to establish it nourish it protect
it and fight for it. Freedom was worth
the price our forebears paid just as it
is today.
jfyt
TEXA5 POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
' A tax-paying Invostor-ownod oloctrlc utility
tors of Mrs. Ollio Clino.
pol. adv.)
of Spring
used cars.
1966 CHEVROLET
PICKUP 6 cylinder A
Speed Transmission Com-
plete Motor Overhaul.
1969 CHEVROLET
Pick-up ys Ton 8 cylin-
der Automatic Transmis-
sion. 1967 CHEVY II. 4 doox
Sedan Standard Transmis-
sion Air Conditioning.
1969 CHEVELLE MA
LIBU Sport Coupe - Ait
Conditioned Auto. Trans-
mission - Like New.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 26, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 23, 1970, newspaper, April 23, 1970; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82350/m1/6/: 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.