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The Bartlett Tribune
AND NEWS
VOLUME NO. 8G
Bartlett Texas Thursday April 19 1973
NO. 2K
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Messer Mastrovich
Sweepstake Winners
At Flower Show
Mrs. Floyd Messer and Mrs.
George Mastrovich woro
awe
the
Flower Show sponsored by the
Cornelia Wilson Garden Club
Monday at the American Le-
gion Hall.
Mrs. Messer won the most
blue ribbons in flower arran-
ging while Mrs. Mastrovich
won the most blue ribbons in
the horticulture division.
Mrs. D.avid Myers won the
Tri-Color Award in the Artis-
tic Division and Mrs. Alvin
Marek won the Award of Dis-
tinction. Mrs. Robert Wright won the
Creativity Award and Mrs.
James Wheeler won the
.N.A.I. Award.
"Beauty Is . . ." was the
theme of. this years' show un
Pre-School Clinic
Slated Wednesday
Bartlett O.E.S.
Chapter Elects
and
Bartlett Pre-School Round- AU.. AW:
Up is scheduled for Wednes-U'CW vlllt-Clo
day April 25th at the Ele- Mrs Egpernnza Torrcg
Vunu!y iu"Vx""?.T-lu iG. R. Lynn were elected to servo
cpstake award winners in "; x'n Zm in tW"s Worthy Matron and Worthy
Twenty-Fifth Annual! "J" J "rJdelron of Bartlett Chapter No.
this fall.
Parents are urged to be
present but if for any reason
you cannot attend you are
asked to call the Elementary
School at 527-3340 and re
port your eligible child. The
293 Order of the Eastern Star
at a Monday stated meeting in
the Masonic Hall.
Other officers to serve for
1973-74 are Mrs. Margaret
Bohn Associate Matron; N. L.
Bohn Associate Patron: Mrs.
sign-up for the Summer Head .Bona Braun secretary; Jesso
.Hunt treasurer; Mrs. uorotny
Gilmore Conductress; and Mrs.
Jewell Malone Associate Conductress.
Miss Martha Schrock Worthy
Matron presided during the
meeting. Grand Officer wel
comed was Mrs. Margnrct Bur
ton of Temple from the VIT
Committee who brought a mes
sage to the group.
following the meeting re-
freshments were served in the
Masonic dining room.
Visitors were present from
start Program lor iirst gra-
ders will be completed.
The County Health Nurse
will be present to answer all
questions as to necessary im-
munizations for students.
Funeral Services
Held Wednesday
dor tne cnairmansmp oi mts.'ti -r m
James Wheeler with Mrs. Pat V OV iVlrS. lOVai
Williams as co-chairman. i ... .. ..
Winnm-a in fno TTnrHniilf.nrn1 Mrs. FollSlta Tovar 67 of
Division were as follows: Cut' Holland mother of local resid- Temple and OBelton.
blowers - Mrs. George Mas-Llli ueu try ionuay morn-
trovich five first places; four toff 5n Temple hospital after
second places; one third placo" short illness
and two honorable mentions1 Funeral services were con-
Mrs. Alvin Marek one hon-'ducted nt 3 p. m. Wednesday at
orable mention; Mrs. E. E.'Our Lady of Guadalupe Catho-
Cryer one first place and Mrs. He Church in Temple the Rev.
Robert Wright one. first place. Juan Bustos officiating. Burial
Shrubs-Trees and Vines - was in Holland City Cemetery.
Mrs. iFlod Messer four first Rosary was recited at 7:30
places; Mrs. Pat Williams p. m; Tuesday at Goodnight Fu-
two first places; Mrs. David neral Home. "
Mers one second place and I Mrs. Tovar was born in Ross-
AnnualCOfC
Banquet Slated
Tuesday Evening
Bau'tlett's anr.'yal Ch iinb'Ji'
of Commerce banquet is sch
eduled for Tuesday evening
Clean-Up Campaign
Is Underway Here
Bartlett's annual clean-up
campaign is underway this week
and will continue through Fri-
day April 20th.
Residents with extra trash
one iirst place; and Mrs.
George Mastrovich one first
place.
Pot Plants - Mrs. Robert
Wright two first places; Mrs.
David Myers two first places;
C. lof C. Directors
Discuss Banquet
Plans for the annual Bait-
lett Chamber of Commerce
April 24th beginning at 7:30 are reminded to call the city
p. m. in the Baptist Education J hall and leave their name. This
and Recreation building. service is offered at no extra
Victor Marek will servo as charge during the clean-up cam-
master oi ceremonies and tne paign
invocation will be brought by
Rev. Melton Miles pastor of
the First Baptist Church.
Organ music during the
evening will be provided by
Mrs. John Watkins with the
organ furnished by Mrs. Lil-
lian Guenzel.
Special entertainment dur-
ing the evening will feature
the Harmony Maids of Tern- H. C. Ziehe Interim pastor of
pie Junior College. They in- St. John Lutheran Church has
elude Nancy Colwell Nancy announced the schedule of sne
Guenzel Paula Jeter JoAnn cial services for Holy Week and
itiuaiuii t anu accompanist. Easter Sunday.
iuiuy Alice i iviarsnau neaa oi. Tonight Maundy Thursday
the Music Department of TJC. the church will celebrate the
Alvis Bailey will present ffht thnt ch-j8t instituted the
wfn a H n fCinn?r ChlLn9t SuPPr th a sPcclnl IIoly
orX ' Lth J-9?3 (CC1? Communion Service at 7:30 p.m.
?. JiC iJ?Is"S U filmstrip based on Holy Com-
rotirlmr nwaMnnf "'munion will be shown during
There is no change in regular
garbage pick-up with trucks
running as usual on Monday
and Thursday.
Special Services
At Lutheran Church
will
the service.
ville and lived in Texas all her
life the past 20 years in the
Holland area. She was the wi-
dow of Alejos Tovar who died in
1968.
burvivors include live sonsy
Mrs. George Mastrovich one inun ni Aiin..f avni. nr T.sffin
first place; Mrs. Floyd Messer 'Uiver Alexander Tovar of Bart-
one first place Mrs. Alvin Iett Tom und E8tnnUado Tovar
n?;S?.0 feC0Srd plnC. J of Holland; three daughters
xrS?;ari.UmV 51?' Robert Miss Estella Tovar of Holland
Tiowi m iZ iZi Mrs- Valeria Rodriguez of Rose-
?H. ' S"d bud and Mrs. Maria Sanchez of
vicT 'one second 'place? and Chrlo"e .tw ters Mrs. Do-
311-3. David Myers one third ?"ntil "OJO VT t a a
place ' .Juana Perez of Cashion Ariz.;
Hanging Baskets - Mra.v"Y. V1""" '" Ull Kl"t:
George Mastrovich one first grandchildren and a number of
place; Mrs. E. E. Cryer one'neces and nephews.
airst place and Mrs. Robert
Wright one first place.
winners ana divisions m
'.the Artistic division were aslY' 17ML T
iollows: Section A - Eligible' Win I'OUrtll JU1
ior Tn-Color Award ; All fresh
Mrs. Allmrfn Pncrln
nresont the "Womnn nf ho' On Good Friday Pastor Ziehe
Year" award and Ben Pnrnell." "Peak at the 7:30 p.m. ser-
will present the award to the vlce on Threc Crosses on Cal-
"Man of the Year." vary."
There will be n reemrniMnn1 Sunrise service on Easter
banquet were discussed by of guests by Alfred Wacker. Sunday will be held at 6:30 a.
Chamber directors at their Victor Marek will introduce m- out doors if the weather per-
Tuesday meeting. the speaker for the evening mits. Pastor Ziehe will speak on
The -banquet-will beheld Hondo Couch of Fredericks- "Easter - Yesterday. Today and
Tuesday at the recreation hall; burg. iTomorrow." Following the sun-
at the uaptist Church. Ticket; Rev. Wesley Howard nas- rise service all worshippers are
sales were urged by President
victor Marek.
Alfred Wacker and James
Bailey were elected secretary
and treasurer of the Chamber
at the meeting.
It was announced that the
Chamber float was in Kyle be-
ing roupholstered.
Directors voted to purchase
a quarter page ad in the Bart-
lett Tribune Soil Conservation
Service edition which will be
published in May.
Wilson Franz renorted on
the Cameron Chamber ban-
jquet which he attended
tor of the First United Metho-1 invited to stay for a breakfast
uist unurcn will deliver the that the Luther League will
I Bartlett Bulldogs
month.
last
that
was
pK rtwrtf'0 vh used- Regional Meet
CIass I. "Mighty like a rose D
. . . ' a design featuring roses.
.Mrs. Floyd Messer first;
.Mrs. George Mastrovich sec-
ond ; Mrs. Alvin Marek third ;
The president stated
the membership drive
eight short of last year. There
are 112 members of the Cham-
ber here thus far.
Possibilities of having a Flea
Market here in late May or
early June were discussed. It
would be held in the old Mu-
Bartlott Bulldogs won four- tu2l Lumber building.
th place with 36 points in the .. in discussing the possibili-
Regional IV Class A Track ites of Having a feed lot here
and Field Meet in Victoria' members were told that this
4ind Mrs. Lawrence Karl hon-'last week-end. lnron has t0 much rain fall
.orable mention. I The Mile Relay team com- Per ve"r- Feed lot owners like
Class II. "A Tribute to posed of Elvis Woolridce. Co- areas that have about 18 inch-
Flowers."' n rhvthmfnnl rlnfiicrn' dv McBav. .Timmin Vnlnnv. os ot rainfall. This area has
of 'lines and flowers: Mrs. Da-' and Jesse Davis placed first around 32 inches or more per
vid Myers first; Mrs. Robert with a time of 8:80.0. year
"Wright second; Mrs. Emil Jesse Davis placed first in Clean up week is going
Dubec. third; and Mrs. Alvin the 440 Dash with a time of slowly it was reported be-
Marek honorable mention. 50.4. (cause of the rain here this
Class III. "A Fountain of Paul Mathis won fifth in week.
Beauty" A design using fruit the shott put with 49'11". I School accreditation and
andor vegetables: Mrs.1 David Garza won fourth in buildings were also discussed
.James Wheeler first; Mrs. the 880 Dash with a time of. .
Pat Williams second; Mrs. 1 2:04.8.
Victor Marek third; and Mrs. Coach James Crews states
J. P. Skinner Jr. honorable that "he was very pleased
mention. iwith the performance of the Aoo-Ion P j.
Section B. Eligible for the boys at the Regional Meet." j -fibblb lanCC Ijiailt
Award of Distinction: Designs Bartlett's entries in the
benediction.
Retiring officers and di-
rectors of the Chamber of
Commerce include: Wilson
Franz president; Reno Saage
nast vice-president; Ken
Bartz Dr. Ralph Clearman
Gilbert Fischer and Victor
Marek.
Officers for 1973 include
Victor Marek president; Al-
vis Bailey vice-nresidenfc:
T - -.
james uauey treasurer;
serve in the church basement.
At the 10:30 a.m. Festival
Service Sunday. Pastor Ziehe
will speak on "From Calvary's
Night To Easter Light." Spe-
cial music by the Junior and
Senior choirs will be a part of
the servie as well as special or-
gan music and trumpet accom-
paniment to congregational hy-
mn singing.
The public is cordially invited
to attend these services. A
nnrl'
Alfrorl .T Wn !.. n..i. i
Now directors are Thomas 'n.ursery 5s Provided for n11 8er
Dodd Wilson Franz Frank-;vlces-
un- Lange and John Watson.
vjuiitiuuiujr directors ar
Edward Goodnight. Bobbv
&rLMS' vSSt-lHos 60 Accidents
.fast Citizens of the Year
inciuae
ceased)
j;Wmson. County
Citizens of the Year.rv itr 1
;: T. A. Crittenden (de-HJuring MarCll
E. E. Cryer (deceas-. D
Bartlett To
Get New Lights
For Christmas
Bartlett will have new-
Christmas lights to decorate
the town this year. At its April
meeting Monday night the
city council entered into a.
lease - purchase arrangement
with Valley Decorating Co. of
Waco for the purchase of
$3280 worth of decorations.
The decorations include
twenty 8-foot Glow-Lite Trees
one Santa and one Elfin to be
placed on the street light
posts in the business section.
from Highway 95 to Emma
Street.
The council ( took steps to-
ward the hiring of another
policeman the city now being
down to one full-time man
Horace White.
Billy White in his utilities
report stated that the new ci-
ty well pump is running fine.
The pump was purchased at a
cost of $4862.98. He also re
ported that some street work
is under way.
The financial report showed
ed $32231.83 in all funds. The
revenue sharing check receiv-
ed this month was placed in
90-day Certificates of Deposit.
Plans were made to open
the city swimming pool the
first 'Saturday after school is
out. The city plans to employ-
someone to operate the pool
paying a salary and half the
money received for swimming:
lessons.
Gate fee for the pool was
set at 75c for students and
$1.00 for adults. Family mem-
berships will be sold at $25.00
for a family of four and $5.00
each additional for more than.
four.
Three covered picnic areas
with barbecue pits are being'
planned for the area between
the pool and the street on the
south.
The city's hearing before
the Railroad Commission on.
the disagreement with Lone
Star Gas Co. over proposed
rates has been set for May 7.
it was announced. The city-
has employed an Austin law-
yer who specializes in such
cases to represent it.
Appointed as members of
the Board of Equalization
were Marcus Lindemann Bob-
by Ford and Dr. R. E. Clear-
man. Franklin Lange was elect
ed mayor pro-tem to serve for
CTCOG Receives
(continued on page five)
C Of C Adds
New Members
State Meet which will be hold comprehensive planning as
Mav 4th nnH KHi will h Instance grant from the Denart
Mile Relay team and the U0'mcnt of Hosing and Urban De-
entry of Jesso Davis.
Holland Firemen
To Sponsor Dance
Two new members have
lnnn nrlrlnrl 4 flin Hof mom-
berships of the Bartlett Cham-' .J?olInnd Volunteer Firemen
ber of Commerce. This now1 J sponsor a otit dance iSat-
brings the total membership ""y0"W APnlT2?.th at i.the
to 112 members. S.P.J.S.T. Hall in Holland from
Added to thH fihnmhnr of :au p. m. til
Commerce membership is Six
'To Ten Drive-in and Riverside
'Chemicdl Co.
Music will be provided by
"The Versatiles" a country and
western band.
veiopment m the amount of
mo.uuu.oo to Central Texas
Council of Governments which
includes the Counties of Bell.
Coryell Hamilton Lampasas
ttuiani muis ana San Saba to as-
sist the Central Texas Council
of Governments and continuance
of area wide comprehensive
planning regarding areas as land
use housing transportation re-
gional goals and objectives was
today announced by Congress-
man W. R. Poago.
ed) Alfred J. Wacker Fred I. The Texns Highway Patrol the next year
wiair ur. George C. Fowler ' investigated bu accidents on Building permits were
Dr. R. R Clearman Gilbert rural highways in Williamson cussed.
Kretzschmar Mrs. Nora Mae County during the month of
I'ord James Bailey Mrs. Lo-iJvlarcn' according to sergeant
ma Young (deceased) Robert Fred Hurst Highway Patrol
C. Ford Mrs. Louise Limmer Supervisor of this area.
Maurice Steglich Clarence These 60 accidents have re-
Fischer Mrs. Louise Oldham aulted in 4 deaths and 29 in-
Ben Parnell and Mrs. Alberta iur'es for the month of March
Cagle. 11973.
These figures result in a to-
mim nn m. ' tal of 192 accidents with 9
Vl-iiNUlCS HERE deaths and 91 iniured in Will-
dis-
Boy Scouts Attend
District Camporee
i Boy Scouts Troop 174 attend-
ed the District Camporee at
Murphy's Bottom near Elgin
during the past week-end leav-
ing Friday afternoon and ar-
riving home Sunday morning.
I Various awards were present-
ed to the local scouts at a bon-
Spt Anril ?9fli ba urcmy mm'
aei April in AttandIng were Lynn Fried.
The annual Friedrich roun- rich Terry Friedrich Craig
ion will be held Sunday Ap- Moeller Larry Kropp Bart Bun-
ril 2'9th at the American Le- ker Robert Lindemann and.
gion Hall in Bartlett with Mr. adult leader LeRoy Friedrich
and Mrs. Edmund Spiegel- with adult leader Bob Bunker
hauer Sr. as chairman this joining the scouts Saturday
year. night.
i 1 1. . ttii i Tj- . ' Members are asked to
n?MipnwP i Dnf fpSalnnoon hour. Drinks bread Terry Friedrich were amonsr
do Mrs. Ruby Peck of Crane; nlntes g and silve'r wH1 be six boya receiving Eagle bad-
E. A. Limmer Jr. of Houston ;fUrnished. ' ges the highest rank in scout-
the mg. The Camporee was on
invited Scout Skill Awards and the
(local Troop 174 added up a
I total of 30 skill awards and a
Rev. and Mrs. Doyle Dar-!blue ribbon for Camp Sight.
TO ATTEND FLOWER SHOW iamson County during 1973.
Jiumuer oi out-ot-town'
guests attended the annual flow- 1? J ' 1 Pn
er show sponsored by the Cor-' I1 lieClriCll JteUni;On
un in wioAn nmunn nu.u 1 '
Monday. I
Out-of-town guests register-
ing included; Mrs. Eunice Year-!
wood and Mrs. Florence Wray
of Georgetown; Mrs. Ruby Ed-
wards Mrs. Debbie Weeks both
of Temple; Mrs. Stella Wood of
Fort Worth; Mrs. Milton Nun-
nallee .Miss Maurie Turner
All descendants of
Friedrich family are
to attend.
and Col. and Mrs. Roth of Hal
lettsville.
Sp5 Kenneth Janke of Ger-
mnnv ?a Vinmo nn Innvn vinif-
incr his narents. Mr. and Mrs. ' win and sons. David and Don-
William Janke Jr. Following ny of Midland visited in the Mrs. Stella Wood of Fort
his leave he will be stationed I A. W. Richey home and also .Worth visited here Monday
in Fort Sill Oklahoma. Iwith other friends in Bartlett. I with Mrs. Tom Carr.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 26, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 19, 1973, newspaper, April 19, 1973; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82505/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 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.