The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 43, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 12, 1976 Page: 2 of 6
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Thursday August 12 1976
Jaycees Sponsor
Broom Sale For
Blind Saturday
The Bartlctt Jnycecs and
the Lighthouses for the Blind
of Texas will sponsor a cara-
van sale in Bartlett on Satur-
day August 14th. The main
sales area will be the City
Hall parking lot. The Bartlett
Jaycees will be selling items
door to door.
Items for sale include
l)rooms mops brushes door
mats and other items for both
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE mrt VniJ
Bartlett Texas TlVC-I ear UlClS
Complete School
Jaycees for community im-
provement projects. and in
part to help support the Texas
Lighthouses for the Blind.
WillSpimiTo
Be Honored Sunday
Mr. Will Spinn will be hon-
ored on his 84th birthday with
an open house on Sunday
August 15th 2:00-4:00 p. m. at
the Southern Manor Nursing
Home in Temple.
Hosts will be his children.
All friends and relatives aro
invited to attend.
home and commercial use.
Those are all quality items i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zrubek
made by the blind of Texas land daughters of Dallas were
Funds raised from this sale week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
will go in part to the Bartlctt Albert Janke.
HUNDREDS AND
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items SELLING
AT LESS THAN
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Beautiful Wooden Rockers
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IT'S FUN AND IT'S FREE
If you're between the ages of 8-13 and like football
then enter Punt Pass & Kick. You'll have a chance
to test your football skills by competing with others your
own age. If you win you'll receive an attractive PP&K
trophy and a chance for a trip to a NFL playoff game
where you'll compete for the PP&K national champion
ship.
RE
TRATION BEOSNS
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Registration begins August 12 and ends September 10
with local competitions beginning shortly after. Come
into our dealership with your parent or guardian and
sign up. It's as easy as thatl And be Sure to pick up a
free PP&K Tips Book while you're registering. It has
tips from the pros on how to prepare for PP&K.
HILL FORD. INC
BOBBY A. HILL. DEALER
PH. 527-3314
BARTLETT
See'Walt Disney Studio's New Movie 'GUS' The Mule Who
Kicks His Team-To The Super Bowl At Your Favorite
Theatre.
The 1975-76 school year for
the Bartlett Child Develop-
ment Center ended August
10th which was the final day
of attendance for all five-year
olds attending the center.
Certificates for completing
attendance of the Bartlett
Child Development Center
were awarded to the graduates
Those receiving certificates
were: Cindy Raquel Clark.
Elaine Luna Cortez. Frankic
Lee Crayton. Derrick Devon
Hudson Cecil Brian Gibson.
Sonya Yvetto Glover John Al-
len Johnson Beatrix Teresa
Martinez Diana Ramirez
Rory Renette Scarlett Michael
Tovar Tovata Turner Sharon
Denise Tutson and Rosemary
Walker.
These children will be en-
icnng Kindergarten. The en
tire staff of the Bartlctt Child
Development Center wishes
these youngsters the' best of
Juck as they proceed on their
way-into the public schools.
Jaiike - Henry
Engaged To Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Janke
Si of Burnet announce the en-
gagement and approaching mar-
riage of their daughter Patri-
cia Ann of Houston to William
John Henry of Waltham Mass.
Patricia is a graduate of
Jessie H. Jones High School in
Houston. She is currently em-
ployed with Quintana Petroleum
Corp. in Houston. Henry is a
graduate of Waltham High
School. He served five years in
the U. S. Air Fnron. nml in nro.
sently employed by Sterling E1-.&
wbiuiuus in irubiunuwii mass.
Wedding plans ar0 scheduled
for Oct. 23 in Sugarland at
Faith Lutheran Church.
Applications Are
Available For
Youth Program
Applications are now being
accepted for the 1976-77
Youth (In-School) Program.
Enrollees under this program
are placed in non-profit organ-
izations and work ten hours
per week during the school
year. Eligibility is determined
by number in family and an-
nual income. Applicants must
be between the ages of 14 and
21.
If interested in applying
applications are available in
the Bartlett High School Of-
fice. As the program begins
September 1st. please get your
applications in as soon as possible.
Parish Picnic
Slated In Temple
St. Mary's Catholic Church
will sponsor its annual "Some
thing for Everyone" Parish Pic
nic Sunday August 15th at the
Knights of Columbus Hall in
Temple.
Games will start at 3 p.m.
offering prizes and fun for the
talented and fortunate. Booths
will include a dunking machine
variety store Las Vegas game
and others.
A barbecue and sausage din-
ner will bo served from 4:30 to
8 p.m. fjjr $2.50 per plate or
$2.75 to take out. An auction
will begin at 6 p.m. and a 197G
Ford Marcrick will be given
away.
The picnic is open to anyone
interested in fun and fellowship.
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LIGHT HOUSE FOR THE BLIND
BROOM SALE
SPONSORED BY THE
Bartlett Jaycees
SATURDAY AUGUST 14 1976
Main Sales Area City Hall
1:00 - 5:00 P. M.
BROOMS MOPS DOOR MATS ETC
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will they level off?
There is no sure answer. It depends to a large ex-
tent on what Lone Star lias to pay its natural gas
suppliers.
Just a few years ago Lone Star paid only about
19t for a thousand cubic feet of gas.
Todayweliavetopayalmost$2foramousand '
cubic feet of new gas.
But you are still being charged at a much lower
- rate than that You see we are still buying old gas at
lower rates under old contracts. So the average cost
for gas the cost that primarily deteirnines your bill
; is still just a little over $1 per thousand cubic feet
; As our older contracts expire and new higher- '
priced gas is purchased the average price will con-
tinue to rise (even if we don't buy any new gas). We
can foresee an average price of around $2 per thou-:-
:i sand cubic feet in a few years.
; ; That's quite a big increase. We know because .
; were almost paying that price right now for new gas.
.; But it should rise much more gradually in the next
. year or two than it lias during die past year. .t '
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 43, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 12, 1976, newspaper, August 12, 1976; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82679/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 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.