The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 15, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 13, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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Order and Notice of City Elec-
tion The State of Texas Coun-
ties of Bell and Williamson
Clty of Bartlett.
ELECTION ORDER
I T. A. Crittenden Mayor of
the City of Bartlett Texas by
virtue of the power vested in
me by law do hereby order that
an election be held in th City of
Bartlett on April 7th. 1964
being the first Tuesday thereof
for the purpose of electing the
following officers of said City:
(a) A Mayor
(b) Three Aldermen
and that said election shall bo
held at the City Hall in said
City and the following named
persons are hereby appointed
managers thereof:
Mrs. Wilma Lindsay Pre-
siding Judge
Mrs. Barbara Bunker Clerk
Mrs. Mary McBay Clerk
ELECTION NOTICE
The chief of police is hereby
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Tony Malish Distributer
Dial EL 2-3112 TAYLOR 313 E. 1st St.
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luxury cars thrifty cars sport cars sporty cars big cars
small cars long cars short cars family cars personal cars
45 DIFFERENT MODELS OF CARS
Why one stop at your Chevrolet dealer's is like having your own private auto show
And if we had room here we could go on and list all the engines Chevrolet offers
ranging up to an extra-cost 425-hp V8 in the big Chevrolet. And all the different
transmissions. And the umpteen different exterior and interior color choices.
And. the models with bucket seats and those without. And the hundreds of
different accessories including the new extra-cost AM-FM radio. But that's best
left to your Chevrolet.dealer. That and exactly how reason-
able the price can be for you to be able to enjoy so much car.
THE GREAT HIGHWAY
.directed and instructed to post
a properly executed copy of
1 this order and notice of election
at the City Hall the place where
this election shall be held and
at two other public places in the
said City of Bartlett. Said no?
tice shall be posted thirty days
before the date of said election.
Signed and executed this 10th
day of February A. D. 1964.
I T. A. Crittenden Mayor
City of Bartlett Texas
ATTEST: Cora Beckman
City Secretary
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wuth-
rich visited in Beaumont last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Gray and sons.
E. G. Davis is a patient in a
Temple hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Steph-
ens and family of Killeen were
Sunday visitors here.
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ALL-NEW CHEVELLE-Malibu Sport Coupe
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MORE POWERFUL CORVAIR-Monxa
EXCITING CORVETTE-Stlng Ray Sport
PERFORMERS Chevrolet Chevelle Chevy
See them at your Chevrolet Shoicroom
Guild Meets At
Tegge Home Mon.
The Wesleyan Service Guild
met Monday evening in the
home of Mrs. Fred Tegge with
Mrs. William Whitlow as co-
hostess. Red azalea potted ( plants
were used in the living and
dining rooms.
Mrs. Ray Watson was direct-"
or of the program on "General
Conference." Those appearing
in the playlet were Mesdames
Cy Young Cleo Gelner C. E.
Limmer and Leslie Douglas.
The program was closed with
prayer by the leader.
Mrs. T. E. Crittenden presi-
dent presided at the business
meeting. The group voted to
send $5 to the African Girls
Hostel. Umtali Africa as an
outgrowth of the last study
course. They also voted to pay
on the gift for Rev. and Mrs.
Homer Pumphrey.
Those attending the meeting
were Mesdames Clarence Mar-
chak Homer Roberts Mary
Friedrich T. A. Crittenden
Curtis Saage Elmer Cryer Ro-
bert Ford Cy Young Ray
Watson Leslie Douglas Cleo
Gelner C. E. Limmer Miss
Alma McGlothlin and the host-
esses Mrs. Tegge and Mrs.
Whitlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mode-
sette and baby of Baytown were
week-end visitors of Mrs. O. a.
Modesette and family.
' Mrs. Bill Jackson and Miss
Patsy Wiederspahn of SanAn-
gelo were week-end visitors
here.
Mrs. J. A. Nixon has return-
ed from a Temple hospital.
Miss Gayle Guy ton of San An
tonio visited her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. -W. C. -Turner dur-
ing the week-end.
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Sport Coupe
Coupe
Club Coup
Coupe
H Corvair Corvette
I Golden Circle Has
ivieeting Monday
Miss Titi NhIIo Arfftma wns
hostess for the Baptist Golden
Circle Class Monday evening.
Mrs. W. R. Bunker nreaided
at the business meeting. Love
links wei'e revealed and names
were drawn for another year.
Mrs. Charles lanhell cmvn fVio
devotional and Mrs. Tommy
nunt was in charge of the so-
cial hour.
Attending wnrn Mpnrlnmnq
James Crews Howard Dillard.
(Tommy Hunt V. C. Marshall
jtiaroia Morrison w. R. Bunk-
er Charles Isabell Ed Adams
and the hostess.
Mrs. Bert Leatherman and
Mrs. Roy Irvin and girls of
Taylor visited Mr. nnH Mm
Hardy Whitfield in Miles dur
ing tne week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lawrence
were San Antonio visitors last
week.
Wayne Patton of Baytown
Visited his mnthfir Vinrp thin
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brad-
shaw of Waco and Mrs. Bob
Irvin and Bobbv of TrviW
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Whitlow.
MrS. Otto DoflHncr JUlfl Mrs
Norbert Kasparek of Walburg
were Saturday visitors here.
Mrs. F. Dodson and danirhfpr
of Jarrell visited here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Crver were
Temple visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Shannon of
Academy visited Mr. and Mrs.
j Homer Holden during the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Overbv
spent the week-end in Martin-
dale. Mr. and Mrs. Eldor Linde-
mann and Mrs. Emma Heinsohn
of Pasadena visited in Tomnlp
Sunday.
Mrs. Ford T. Mann visited in
Waco last week.
Mrs. James Bailey visited in
Llano last week.
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WE SELL FOR LESS BECAUSE IT COSTS
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
Bartlett. Texas
Amigas Class Has
Regular Meeting
The Amigas Class met last
Thursday at the First Baptist
Church. Hostesses were Mes-
dames John Nesbit Agnes
Mitchell Roy Laws and Ernest
Whitfield.
Mrs. Clarence Rosenbalm
president presided over the
business meeting. The group
discussed and planned the
club's 35th birthday in March.
Mrs. Horace Keith gave the
devotional and led in prayer.
Mrs. L. A. Hempel was in
charge of the program.
The Valentine theme was
carried out in the refreshments.
A white cloth covered the table
which was centered with red
roses.
Present were Mesdames
Homer Holden Jim Machali-
cek Cecil Harris Horace
Heith George Cagle Clarence
Rosenbalm Cecil Overby Lynn
iiartlett Sam Dillard L. A.
Hempel Miss Pearl Joiner a
guest Mrs. B. W. Gnnstead
and the hostesses.
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Cultivator Sweeps
Middle-Buster Sweeps
Discs
Tractor Pumps
Gasoline Cans
Gasoline Funnels
22 inch Tiller
Heat Treated .
and Machine Bolts
HMTUAL LUMBER COMPANY
Floyd "Doc" Messer Mgr.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 15, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 13, 1964, newspaper, February 13, 1964; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82035/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 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.