The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 30, 1972 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE TWO
Thursday March 30 1972
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
Bartlctt Texas
A
Lunchroom Menu
April 6th - 7th
WEDNESDAY:
Corn Dogs potato salad pork
and beans green salad peach
cobbler and milk.
THURSDAY:
Fried chicken cream pota-
toes green beans hot roll$ Jel-
lo with whipped cream and milk.
FRIDAY:
Hamburgers peanut butter
crackers cheese banana pud-
ding and milk.
VOTE SATURDAY FOR THE BEST
INTERESTS OF BARTLETT
"April 1st and City Election Day will soon bo here.
Won't you use your opportunity to voto for the men to
serve on the City Council whom you feel will serve the
best interest of Bartlett and all its citizens?
My home and my family are here in Bartlett so
my interest in this town is to strive to make it a good
community for all of us to live in and to make our
homes.
I appreciate the privilege of trying te serve as
councilman these past two years and I would like to
again serve as your councilman the next two years. Your
vote on April 1st would certainly bo appreciated and
would bo a vote to promote good sound honest and
progressive city government for Bartlctt.
Thank you
FRANK WILLIAMS
COTTON SEED
NORTHERN STAR 5 - Disyston Treated
NORTHERN STAR 4-11 - Disyston Treated
NORTHERN STAR 57 - Disyston Treated
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SYSTEMIC CONTROL PESTICIDES
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1967 Chevrolet Impala 4 dr. $695.00
Texas Federation
Of Womens Clubs
Meets In Austin
Mrs. Leslie Douglns president
of the Woman's Wednesday
Club Miss Stella Whitlow president-elect
Mrs. Ernest Fischer
and Mrs. Robert L. Wright at-
tended the Twelfth Annual Con-
vention of the Capitol District
Texas Federation of Women's
Clubs in Austin Wednesday
March 15th at the Sheraton
jCrest Hotel.
The. business meeting conven-
ed foUowhiga. coffee hour with
Mrs. J. I. Kilpatrick president
presiding. Waco extended an in-
vitation to host the 1973 Cap-
itol District Convention which
was accepted. Officers for 1972-
73 were fleeted by acclamation
as presented by the nominating
committee.
The workshop chairman an-
nounced that a Secretary's
Workshop would be held April
6th in Rockdale at the Method
ist Church Fellowship Hall. Top
ics to be stressed during the
workshop will feature "How to
be a more effective officer" and
How to get the most out of your
three minutes." Arts and craft
demonstrations will also be pre-
sented. Due to the large num-
ber of committee reports the re-
ports are limited to two or three
minutes.
Reports of federated clubs
were presented by the presi-
dents with Mrs. Leslie Douglas
giving n concise report of the
activities of the local Woman's
Wednesday Club. She briefly
outlined the following activities:
A concern for society Bartlett's
first Fine Arts Festival prog-
ram mention of the library in-
terest in bills pending in the
Legislature correspondence to
senators etc.
Capitol District voted to en-
dorse the Equal Rights Amend
ment pending in the Senate Big
Thicket and the Equal Legal
Rights Bill - State Amendment
No. 7.
It was announced that 42
Pioneer Club Women arc mem-
bers of the Capitol District. A
club member must be a paid-up
member for 40 years to be eli
gible. Mrs. W. L. Stokes of Bart-
lett was honored having served
for G9 years.
A fashion show followed
the luncheon during which time
Mrs. Rita Fischer modeled a
stunning 3-piece pants suit
which she had made. This gar
ment won first j)lace in its cate-
gory. Mrs. Nola Bess Donirlas
modeled a knitted cardigan
swenter which she had made for
her husband winning first place
in the knitted category.
Fred II. Matthys principal of
Lanier High School in Austin
was the luncheon speaker. As an
experienced educator who deals
daily with our young people in
these turbulent time's he pre-
dicted that the '70s would re-
ueci a -ueiurn to religion" as
our youth seek the meaning of
life. He also felt that the great-
est lesson will probably be that
$695.00
S695.00
S695.00
S595.00
S395.00
1967 Galaxie 500 4 dr.
1967 Custom 500 4 dr.
1967 Fairlane 500 2 dr.
Ford Custom 4 dr.
1964 Chevrolet Impala 4 dr. $495.00
1964 Pontiac Gran Prix 2 dr. $495.00
1963ChevroletImpala4dr. $295.00
jlf All units sold as is
y- No reasonable offer will be turn-
ed down on these units.
HILL f ORD INC.
Political
Announcements
The Tribune is authorized to
make the following political an-
nouncements subject to the ac-
tion of the 1972 Democratic
primary.
State Representative 43rd Dis-
trict DAN JONES
CAMM LARY JR.
For State Representative
36th District:
CHARLES PATTERSON
DAN KUBIAK
For Constable Prcc. 2
Bell County
RAY MORRIS
WAYNE GOODNIGHT
For Commissioner Pre. 3
Williamson County
ROBERT (Bob) ROZACKY
U.S. 11th Congressional District
W. R. (Bob) POAGE
MURRAY WATSON JR.
For County Judge
Bell County
TRUMAN HEAD
EDWARD B. TURNER
For Judge 146th District
Court Bell County
WILLIAM C. (BILL) BLACK
STANLEY KACIR
For Sheriff of
Bell County:
LESTER GUNN
For Judge 27th District Court
Bell County
DON BUSBY
JAMES K. EVETTS
For District Attorney 27th Dis-
trict JOE CARROLL
R. C. (Joe) MIKESKA JR.
For State Senator
18th District:
WM. N. (BILL) PATMAJN
For Constable Pre. 2
Williamson County:
II. T. WARD
CITY ELECTION
For Mayor:
BOBBY HILL
For Aldermann:
NORMAN E. LANGE
Mrs. Lois Mooro of Stephen-
ville is spending this week
with her mother Mrs. Docia
Covey.
Place your order as early as
possible for Easter flowers and
corsages. Only a few days re-
main. Watson Florist.
NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Archer
announce the arrival of a 6
pound 14 ounco son born on
March 25th in a Temple hos
pital. He has been named lan-
iel Ralph.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Richey of Bartlett
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Archer
of Tenn.
Great-grandmother is Mrs.
Ida Townsend of Bartlctt. Mrs.
Archer is the former Debra
Richey of Bartlett.
"Man must live together."
In the closing session which
re-convened at 1:30 p.m. re-
ports were given from chairmen
of standing committees. The
meeting adjourned at approxi-
mately 3 p.m.
n f I l
DOES NOT WAIT!!
Insure Your Crops
NOW
PREMIUM IS FOR FULL
GROWING SEASON
SAAGE & ASSOCIATES
INSURANCE
POLITICAL RALLY
AT
American Legion Hall
in Bartlett
Wednesday April 12 1972
Beginning at 6:00 P. M.
Barbecue Plates with all the Trimmings
for $1.50 Plate
Most hopeful candidates from both Boll and Wil-
liamson Counties will be present. Lots of handshaking
campaign promises and some short speeches.
Bring the whole family and como out and get
acquainted with thc politicians then go to the polls and
vote on election day.
SPRING IS HERE
And
is full of New Spring Fashions
Large Shipments Arriving Daily
Hundreds of Yards of Polyesjter Double
Knit - Crepe - Jacquaros and Prints - Priced
from $3.98 to $5.98 yard.
Ladies Dresses From $5.98 to $25.98
Men's Double Knit Dress Slacks - Dress and
Sports Shirts and Ties By The Dozen.
COME ON IN AND VISIT AND CHECK
OUR NEW SPRING GOODS IN ALL
DEPARTMENTS.
Happy Easter
King's Easter Candies
Hallmark Easter Cards
Jewelry and Fine Watches.
FOR WOMEN
Coty Fragrancies and Powder
Christian Dior Cologne
Fabege' Cologne
FOR MEN
Old Spice
Brut
English Leather " '""" '
Bacchus By Coty.
Gifts For The Home
Candles And Candle Flower Rings
Toys For The Children
Over The Counter Drugs.
L & M Drug & Gifts
The Store That Cares Enough
To Offer You The Very Best
a
527-3337
119 N. EvieSt.
Bartlett
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Phone 527-3314
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 30, 1972, newspaper, March 30, 1972; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82450/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 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.