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VOLUME 83
BARTLETT TEXAS Thursday April 23 1970
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The city
-clean up paint up drive is in
the makinir. Committes have
been named from civic organ-
Izations and plans will be com-
Tilnfnrl i Vtia wnnlr
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Everyone in Bartlett will be
expected to cooperate in the
-annual ciean-up uays. we nope
many improvements will be ""a pcnoti wnne a study is
made in the business and reai-ide and the situation review-
dential sections. ct
A motion to this effect was
Wc undserstand that U. S.l'nadc by E. R. Goodnight with
Kep. J. J. (Jake) Pickle called D. F. Sherwood Frank Wil-
for a more realistic shift ofjhams Jerry Rnbel and Good-
liurtlcn of the cost of mail ser-1 fcrt voting for and Bill Sch-
vice from first class mail to 'ede voting against
third and fourth class mail Action followed discussion
Avhen he spoke in Flatonia'of the recently passed garbage
Sunday. J collection ordinance; whether
Pickle said "This is the mail or nt rural residents were be-
that is overloading the system. '"ff treated fairly and whether
I think the first class rate the r not Jt was fair to city resi-
one the individual uses every dcllts to allow free use to ru-
day should be left alone as:ral.re?dents.
little as possible and not over' Action on a public statement
the 8 cent proposal." We ! ?n the Indian Creek Park Pro-
wouldn't need such a large ;JC(?t was tabled by unanimous
waste paper basket if the price
on
junit man wus cumpuruuiu
to the price of first class mail
Do vou know what our
State's motto is V It's "FRIEND-; taTUnXbyouSflS.
SHIP.'' Friendliness is a ma- Action was passed until the
jor influence in attracting vi-ext meeting on the selection
aitors and new residents to any 0f a city attorney
community. We noticed where Action was passed on enter-
Govemor Preston Smith has illg into n maintenance con-
designated May 4-10 1970 as tract with National Cash Re-
Fnendlv Texas Wenk nnr- .r'Qf.. n
haps we in Bartlett should start
observmg "Friendship" week
observing "Friendship'
week
early now.
We've seen four persons
-walking this week. This is a
wonderful exercise but few of
ua appreciate the early morn-
ing sights. We can't wait until
our cars have been repaired
and we can get off our tired
feet. Are we ever spoiled 1
When " Buzz" Hill decided
to collect for his sister. TWS':
Taper route his aunt Bertie'
(Mrs. C. F. Hill) didn't know
the difference. Both have the
same length hair and are about
the same stature. Bertie rn-
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tnarfced I have to see them
wniirino- oa nnn nH o ii
legged Ha '""uu-(Streets and also see a con-
gg ' . tractor about work in William-
The entire world seemed to wJuldTo H thZst.
breathe a sigh of relief SSl Cottrel tn p.nrV Wes-f
last Friday when The Appollo & 2 ? Bmll i Cr1aword ;n X
13 Astronauts Lovell Haise nson 1 bffi oA'm RT
and Swigert returned safely R ock 'of A Hon i n T' 1
to earth. Protestants Catholics Crawford ul C f
and Jews united in prayer for ST and sSLnf Clear;
the Tnen's safe return after 3 Th fTh S a PJ
trouble developed Monday cieck with tho ?nSaV0d' Rlid
night when an oxygen tank Si if thev t W "? 5
exploded. The Space Center To-thW of cost .agrCeable to
Houston worked d ligently a nlii V-
with these three men as pray- i " me?.nff fo" the
-era were uttered continuously. ifWj0 uL'k fche
thirteen- maybe wasn't con- ' S -7fh8fBQt "
sidered an unlucky number for UnSJn L 7th' at ? p- m'
ome -neonle ? ? i . Unanimous approval was
-omo people. to ft motion fay Bi1
Absentee voting fnr tv n.' le.dl8nd seconded by D. F.
mocratic primary will continue'Crfre truck thn"! n frm-
through April 28. The primary.1 histoHc fc nnnlo3 v 0W an
election is scheduled for May 2. que vintaio T2hl?&r nn"
Those who plan to be absent ffi th aAJ rd: Move
the day of the election can! be stored a T "" Ln T0
vote absentee in the county 5 '11? aceaccPtable
clerk's office during regular So t md ? i G f"-e depar T
office hours Monday through TnlJlJ bet'"von until
Friday. Voting may be donoJjgaff with
mail by only those who are arryhSHab litv JSblfIlSr f
out of the county and will be iS Mn iirLp? -Ut !t T
be out of the county during' wned vehicle ' " a8 ft Clty
the entire absbenteo voting per-! Minutes of "tho ioo).
iod. Of course if persons in I 10et"" ami ih Aast.IrouIaV
the uounty are physically un- h o A i i ho A"nI G nnd
able to get to the cqunty cferkV Ipm oved with Z"8 C
office they may make applPw Ti h .T nor correc-
catlon for a ballot to be mailed irroved h bl"S Were ap"
uut a piiyHicians letter ot
explanation must
accompany
i
the application.
m Some people are of the op-
imon that no city employee's
salary should bo printed in the
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Grounds Jiilimiiiateclj
Rural residents will not be
charged a fee for use of the
Bartlett dumping ground for
IfUn n..i- -l... -
the next three months. Action
was taken at the reirtilnr AnHl
city council meeting Monday
ight to eliminate the fee for
te- y10 niotlon as made by
"
i Jerry Rabel was elected
'mayor pro-tem by unanimous
mi xt : .
cd off iceSquipment. G Jaran-"
toes n rhh -t -w "Si
tees are still in effect on the
equipment
Action was taken to take ad-
vantage of an opportunity to
get some street work done in the
Boll County part of Bartlett
and to investigate the possibi-
lity of doing similar work in
the Williamson County part.
A. J. Lanham with approval
of the Commissioner's Court
will furnish labor and equip-
Y1U W1. xne .ctv Paying for
LT?tenn .used n Bel1 County.
mi t r v v n
A 1IU 1I1UL1UII
WJ1B mnrln hif
D. F. Sherwood and rnpoivoH
S"nnAmoua aPPnval. It read:
Motion that the city go ahead
S r e11 y
' Vommssloner to work on
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wernec-
Ifn nf Aliufin nnA TW.. rnA T.T
"wii mm 4H1. twiu lUia.
Troy Halliburton and Scott of
Corpus Christi were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Powitzky.
P fV n Fh ...
u ux u mieciors
.Meet Tuesday
Chamber of Commerce offi-
cers and directors heard that
ticket sales for the annual ban-
ciuct were moving slowly when
they met at noon Tuesday. A
hundred more need to be sold.
A budtret was nresontnd hv
j President R. E. Clearman based
I on last year's expenses. It to-
taled $1000.00. Income to date
nas been $1196.
Action was taken to contri-
bute $25.00 toward the expen-
ses of Julie Ulster high school
student who has been selected
to attend the National Future
Homemakers Association meet-
ing in New York in July.
Secretary Alfred Wacker re-
ported that two contributions
!of $25.00 each had been re-
ceived for the Chamber's In-
dustrial Improvement Fund.
It was decied to enter the
'Chamber's float in the Wil-
liamson County Sheriff's Posse
Rodeo parade in Georgetown
in June.
J Homecoming this year will
be in October it was announ-
ced. The days have not been
set.
Pickets Moving
Slow For Annual
C Of C Banquet
neno aaage chairman of the
ticket sales committee for the
annual Chamber of Commerce
banquet announced this week
that ticknta nrn mM..n l i
Ihe banquet is scheduled for
mtuay 8nt April 28th.
The chairman states that
those wishing to purchase tic-
kets should do so by noon Sat-
urday so it will be possible to
notify the catering service as
co how many to prepare for.
Tickets may be purchased
from any of the following: Re-
no Saage Curtis Saage Wilson
Franz Victor Marek Fred
? i'- i?H Parnell Maurice
Steglich Dr. Ralph Clearman
Mrs. Cy Young Terry Nor-
man Horace Keith Dr. George
Fowler Ken Bartz Marvin
Lonz Roy Rogers Gilbert
Kretzschmar and James
Crews.
Julia Rister To
Attend National
FHA Convention
Julia Rister vice-president of
the local FHA organization and
rpcnrdinc: secretary-elect o f
Area VII Future Homemakers
"f America will be attending
the National FHA convention to
be held in New York Hifv nn
July 13-16th.
Local organizations who have
contributed to the expense of
her trin incllldn thn fYirnnlin
l Wilson Garden Club; Women's
Wednesday Club; and the Bart-
'lett Chapter of Young Home-
I makers of America.
I Any more contributions will
ioe appreciated.
Friedrich Family
Reunion Sunday
Friedrich family will hold
their annual reunion Sunday
April 26th at the American
Legion Hall in Bartlett.
The chairmen Mr. and Mrs.
Eldor Lindemann asks that
each family bring a basket
lunch and bread silver plates
and chips will be furnished.
All members of the family
'ire invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Tabor
and children of Houston were
visitors of her parents Mr. and
Mr3. Ed Machalicek.
Chairman Reports
$356 Collected
On Cancer Drive
Tlrs. Cy Young chairman
n. i..i V. .....i..:.. i
ported a total of $356 collect-
led on the local drive
LIIU lULill VjilllUUl UI1VU. I1I1M 1U-
ed on the local drive.
The chairman wishes to
thank those who contributed
to the drive and also the work-
ers who so willingly assisted
with the drive. Those who have
not contributed nnd would Hkn
to do so are asked to contact
Mnj. YouB y of tho wor-
Workers who assisted on the
drive are: Mesdames Wallace
Lorenz J. G. Gray George
ayiu uuorge 1'owier KUtn
Pack George Mastrovich El-
ttini rt'lflf. Tr 1?itnnn T n.A '
Miller Edmund Spiegelhauer A pre-school registration and
Jr. Ralph Jackson L. P. Bart- health clinic for the first pub-
lett Bob Bunker Irene Porter 'h'c kindergarten class scheduled
Essie Geren Augustine White ' to oegin here in September and
vivuui uhvis misses listner
Saage and Bessie Skinner.
3 Bulldogs Go To
Regional Track
Field Meet Sat
Three local hiirh school hnvs
will nnrMnSnnfn tX. n i UA "iun liny questions ana vac-
TrnnPSft? SS1 !"" be given if so de-
Track and Field Meet which
will be held in Victoria Satur-
day April 25th.
Franklin Fischer will run the
mile his best time being 4:41.
Running the 880 will be Ger-
ald Flowers with his best time
being 2:04.4.
Kenneth Stauffer will throw
the discus. His best throw is
129.7.
The field events are schedu-
ed to begin at 10 a. m. Satur-
day morning. The track events
will begin at 1 :30 p. m.
The first two place at the
Regional meet will advance to
the State meet in Austin on
May 7 and 8th.
Boys placing in the district
track meet and their best time
are as follows:
Franklin Fischer first place
Mile 4:41.
Gerald Flowers first place
880 2:04.4.
Kenneth Stauffer first
place discus 128.9.
Kenneth Stauffer third
Place shott 45'9".
fourth
Wayne
Powell.
Place. 440 Rl.fi.
. . . r
Wittin rllS.. tir n
ell Gerald Flowers fifth place"! JamGS C T' Princa1'
mile relav 3.00 ' '!'ias announced the students
D A Swnno t!.' n 11 ' "taking the honor roll for the
srli" hlE" sch001
Tho rcnlirirwroio. rva Seniors Margaret Beyer
th f Track Mee ? it? iS' Vickey Hightower James Sanl
points Meet with 48 ders Susan Sladovnik D. A.
1 - Swope. Jr.. Nancv White and
Leah Class Holds
Spring Banquet
At Baptist Church
TVo Tni 01 x. ... v. .
Baptist Church holrl if mmnii
!. TTi T .me irat.nnd Donna Clearman.
Spring Banquet Tuesday night
in tho Recreatinnnl Rnilriin.- r
the church with a covered dish
supper.
White cloths nnvnvnrl tlm T
shaped table which held an
arrangement of red and white
flowers the class nnlnra Tl
coyer of the white place cards
urn a re rose tied in red rib-
uon.
Mrs. B. C. Stevenson served
as mistress of ceremonies. Tho
welcome address was given by
Mrs. II. A. Daugherty the
cinss president and prayer was
od by Mrq Jack Haynes.
Miss Pearl Joiner served as
speaker for the evening.
Special music was rendered
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Time Change Is
Effective Sunday
It will soon bo time for wat
ches and clocks to once nirnin
f be pushed ahead one hour
i when we will once airain ob
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l"T1Si o .V"Ku '
inday April 26th is the day
mocks are to be moved up
an
nour.
Daylight Savings Time will
lie observed from 2 a. m. Sun-
day April 26th until 2 a. m..
.Sunday October 25 1970.
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KefflStratlOn 10
o A v
Be Held Monday
"a" lul "" aiuuenis wno win De
inuiiut; hib iiiai jjraue tins
September and their parents
will be held in the Elementary
School Monday April 27th
from 1 to 3 p.m.
Children will register with
Mrs. C. E. Limmer principal of
the Elementary School.
A doctor and the school nurse
will be present to answer and
-; 4.u .r! i. .1- ii'
explain any questions and vac-
sired. Vrfcinations reouired for
pre-first graders and kinder-
garten students are small-pox
diphtheria and polio.
To be eligible for kindergar-
ten in the public schools a stu-
dent must be born between
Sept. 2 1964 and April 1 1965
and qualify under either of the
following: A child who cannot
speak read and comprehend the
English language to the extent
that he is not familiar with the
common English language
words that are necessary for
normal progress in the first
grade; or a child who is from
a family whose annual income
is $3000 or less.
Mrs. Limmer states that
birth certificates should be pre-
sented at time of registration
if at all possible.
39 Students Named
To Honor Roll For
l Fifth Six Weeks
Louis Whitfield.
Juniors Bertha Canava
Jimmy Davis Franklin Fis-
cher Nancy Guenzel and Julia
Rister. j
Sophomores Diane Kropp
Freshmen Randy Lawton
1 ?bu vjiuuu uoger .tsaiz
Seventh Grade Donnis
Marek Peggy Pacha and Jane
Williams.
'Students making the "A"
and "B" honor roll include:
Seniors Rickey Belyeu
Juniors Pamela Hunt
Nelwyn Marek Nancy Persky
Bruce Swope and Linda Toma-
sek. Sophomores Nancy Lin-
demann Sally Sladovnik and
Patti Zelenovitz.
Freshmen Rhonda Bunte
Melanie Davis Patty Linde-
mann and Kenneth Smith.
Eighth Grade Kitty Bun-
ker Mark Lindemann Debra
Saage and Louise Shiplett.
Seventh Grade Carmen
Moeller Jan Nixon aad Bobby
Ramsey.
W. G. Marquardt To
Speak At C. Of C.
Banquet April 28th
W. G. (Billy) Marquardt a
former resident of Bartlett
and graduate of Bartlett High
School now vice-president of
Texas Electric Co. of Fort
Worth will be speaker for
Bartlett's Annual Chamber of
Commerce Banquet which is
to be held Tuesday April
28th. The banquet will be held
at the Baptist Education and
Recreation Center at 7:30
p. m. which will be Daylight
saving Time.
Bobby Hill will serve as
Master of Ceremonies for the
evening. The invocation will be
brought by Rev. Doyle Dar-
win pastor of the First Baptist
Church.
Following the evening meal
entertainment will be provided
by "The Young Loves" which
consists of the following girls:
Ann Middleton Joyce David
Debbie Dickerson Mary Lou
Tittle. Emilio CnvnnnnrrTi
Sally Scott Patrick Strmiska
j anu ratncK Uyzak.
I The welcome address will
! be brought by Mayor George
C. Fowler followed by intro-
ductions by Dr. R. E. Clcar-
;man president of the Bartlett
(Chamber of Commerce.
I There will be an awards
presentations of the Outstand-
ing Conservation Farmer and
the Outstanding Reclamation
Farmer which will be made by
Victor Marek; and the Citi-
zens of the Year which will be
presented by Robert C. Ford
and Mrs. Loma Young.
Wilson Franz will introduce
the guest speaker for the even-
ing. The benediction will be
brought by Rev. Bob Thron-
son pastor of St. John Luthe-
ran Church.
Committee's for this yearsr
banquet include the followingr
Program Bobby Hiir
chairman and Curtis E. Saage ;
Arrangements Wilson
Franz chairman Creth Lewis
and James Crews.
Ticket Sales Reno Saage
chairman Curtis Saage Wil-
son Franz Victor Marek Fred
Blair Ben Parnell Maurice
Jteglich Dr. R. E. Clearman
Mrs. Loma Young Terry Nor-
man Horace Keith Dr
George Fowler Ken Bartz
Marvin Lenz Roy Rogers Gil-
bert Kretzschmar and James-
Crews. Decorations Mrs. Myrtle
Watson.
OES Chapter Holds
Regular Meet;
Elects Officers
Ml'S. Mnrin .Innno A c:
itri. . oouuuh
""""i. anu Jesse Hunt Wor-
thy Patron presided at the reg-
ular meeting of Bartlett Chap-
ter No. 293 Order of Eastern
btar Monday evening when the
organization met in the Mason-
ic Hall.
The following officers were
elected for 1970-71: Mrs. Marie
Jones - Worthy Matron; Jesse
Hunt - Worthy Patron; Mrs.
Wilma Lindsay - Associate Ma-
tron; C. R. Lindsay - Associate
Patron; Mrs. Bona Braun-Sec-retary;
G. R. Lynn - Treasur-
er; Mrs. Ethel Lynn - Conduct-
ress; Mrs. Esperanza Torres -Associate
Conductress.
Following tho business meet-
ing a social hour was enjoyed.
Refreshments were served by-
Mrs. Bena Braun and Miss Mar-
tha Schrock.
Mrs. Sam Dillard and Mrs.
Helen Hill visited in Comfort
during the week-end with Miss-
es Samye Debbie and Sharoj
Hill.
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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/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 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.