The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 15, 1977 Page: 1 of 8
eight pages : illus. ; page 15 x 21 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
vH fljW.' "W TTHIWWpiWB!"
r . "Mr
f '4'
-
!
b- I " -.rtf
.r ijii.
:-
:-'
i '''- f
" ?
s l
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
H-
AND NEW
L
L
1
'
VOLUME NO. 90
Wednesday Club
Begins New .Club
Year Sept. 21 :
Woman's Wednesday ' Club
will begin a new club year when
thoy meet next Wednesday
'Sept 21 at the Town Hall at
3:15 p.m.
Words of welcome will bo
given by the i president Miss
Stella Whitlow and the Collect
led by Mrs. E. B. Ware
(Mrs. James Crows program
chairman will give a preview
of the progams. "Personal
Glimpses of Girlatown U..S. A."
will bo presented by Mrs. Ray
mond Lcnz. Mrs. Gcorgo Fowler
will introduce the Girls State
Representatives Miss Suzanne
Ford sponsored by tho Wednes-
day Club and Miss Patricia
"Vrabel sponsored by Local Am-
erican Legion Post. w
Mrs. James Bailey will pre
sent the Federation news.
Wnafocaoa wm un m Pnn!o'
Pitts Mrs. Jerry Smaliey and
Mrs. Michael Gerig.
Officers for tho new year
new year
Jll
iinciuae: miss sceua
president ; Mrs. Robert
vice president; Mrs. Leslie
Douglas recording secretary;
Mrs. .Ernest Fischer corres-
rfli- ft eV r mmmmmm
ponding secre
atary; Mrs. Ron-;Il
i.u w ueiwunu; iure. uuu-
& i0.L..B'ite' i'.;ife
. 'lino dumes ujuiuy icuuuiuuii
counselor; andJJoard of Direc- u' ntnniL T. Wl
tors Miss StelfamiUow--Mra4nfirSSIner' "
Ronnie-PiWajWisa Jamcarvir" ...
Crews MrsfRoberl BmOTimaT1;?tia-tJa?l?'
'Mrs. George Fowler.
funeral Services
Held Sunday For
Mrs. 0. Friedrich
Mrs. Otto Friedrich 86 died iblo before tho May primary. If
in a Temple Nursing Center filing early for the Commis-
Friday morning Sept. 9 after sioner's job reflects the serious-
an extended illness. jness of his intent then that is
Funeral services were cond-( precisely what he wants to
ncted at 2:30 p;m. Sunday at 'demonstrate
tho Goodnight Funeral Chapel Jack's educational back-
with Rev. Clarence Rose offf-' wound and life experiences il-
ciaung. Burial was in the Bart-
lett City Cemetery.
tt.h t?;i..sm ua unnn n
X- MiAf e?? Ter
rr.r'V'
vl jiui- iiiu. one was uorn uuiy ei'rt nrli . t
18 1891 southwest of SchworU;ffloJ5r 'ndi55X Vicr-nnmpt
Tnr nn mnvoA with Wfnmllv ...Joh.n 0Ilyer' . " Cknomed
ner and moved with her 'family
4- . T)-Hll i v.1
Zo yrJZ ZL f "cYl Forks community near Belton.
tm She was.n membor of StHo nttended Three Forks corn-
John Lutheran Church. She was munit h and Belton Hi h
the former Nina Albreoht and of ii... ...u:-v. i 4.
parried Otto Friedrich on Jan-'tBndBd'TexM A College He
u a r y 12 1915 She was haa a BS d d com.
preceded in death by her hus- leted iomQ Hgrixduat(i work at
band on Nov. 10 1976 who hadjj0ll8lana gtafc Universty. Tho
farmed here all of his life. l0Uver fomlly ifa an M BeU
Sui-vivors include two bons-.ICounty family having come to
TSgon and Melvin Friedrich
both of Salado; three granddhil -
j dren; and one great-grand
daughter.
Pallbearers were Theodore
.and Herbert Grimm William
plittgerber Logan and Weldon
"Friedrich and Dr. Major Fried-
rich. Marshall Speaks
To Garden Club
Members of tho Cornelia Wil-
son Garden Club jnot Tuesday
morning at tho Town Hall with
iMrs. George" Mastroyich and
Mrs. Elmer' Cryer as hostesses.
The program was presentedwi.ni wivo i0r viifai
by V. C. Marshall who spoke to Mr "d Mr Qenn SeaIo and
the group on pruning and theamjjy
up-keep of trees and shrubs. Ja ft
A short business meeting was patient in Scott & White Hos-
held foliowing the program. jpital in Tempjev
iClass Officers
Elected At BHS
Class officers for the 1977-78
school year tiavo been elected
at Bartlett -High School.
Senior class officers are Rob-
ert Lindcmann . president; Su-
zanne Ford - vice president;
Patricia Vrabel - secretary;
Brenda Janice - treasurer and
"Jimmy Fischer4- reporter.
Junior class officers are Bar-
nie Luna president; Jill Steg-
lich - vice president; Donna
Thaler -secVdtary; Nancy Mar-
tinka - treasurer; and' Sandra
Smith . roportor.
' Officers for the sophomore
class are Tim Vrabel - presi-
dent; Bart Bunker - vice presi-
dent; Mo?nica Wolbrucck -secretary
; ' Richard Rafay -treasurer;
and Vera Leos -reporter.
Freshmen class officers are
Lorlanne Carlson - president;
rammy Williams . vice presi
dent; Debbie Gilden - secretary;
Lor cohaC ' .trcalsuror'' and
lack sims - reporter.
-
Jack Oliver Is
! I?i .r. TV 'f?il
"- iu I lib
' -w -m a
t n n i
k m m m -v m . -m .
JDCJU JJUIlly
John Tw nilvnr. TV
- .. V..W W..W
man of tho Boll County Demo
..t nu.u r.. i 'i.j .
'4Bell .Cpunty.
the -west part of Bell County
I notf represented by R. D. Chan-
selor.
Although tho Olivers have
lived in the county for some
100 years Jack believes be
needs to file early -in the Com-
missioners' race so that he can
get to know as many voters and
their thinkincr as cnrlv im nos.i-
lustrate his qualifications for
'mho job on tho Commissioners'
'Court whose business affairs
obviously require the closest
.scrutiny from each Commis
f'Jack" was born in the Three
' ''.
'Bell County in the 1880's. Their
rantlves slill own and operate
ttho family farm.
Jack operated the family
farm while in high school and
baled the "first" bale of Cotton
in Bell County in his senior
year.
Jack's parents are retired
Army Colonel and Mrs. John W.
Oliver Sr of the Three Forks
community. His father Is al
Texas 'Aggie.' and a WWI and
yyvyju veteran. no was com'
rrmndor. - Comnanv I. 143rtTIn'
fMtvy 36bh Infantry Division
Texas NaWnal Guard Belton
l'exa3 in the 1930's.
Mrs. Elmer Seale accompani-
ed Mrs. Dorothy Watson- of Au-
ntln in Rnr Aritntiln rtiiilnr t.Vin
Bartlett Texas.
Bartlett Concerned
Citizens Receive
Grant
Rawleigh S. Elliott.' Director
of Williamson-Burnet Countv
Opportunities Inc. Comprehen-
sive Employment Training Act
Program .announced this week
that thel'Conccriied C tizen of
'Bartlett Inc. has received a
Title Vr CETA Project grant
for $9327.00.
Tho project errant will nllow
tho Concerned Citizens of Bart-
lett Inc. to Wrc 6 staff mem-
bers. Positions to be hired are a
surveyor supervisor and labor-i
crs for four months employ-
ment. The special CETA Title VI
project funds ard''beingntade
available to the eight rural
counties to serve tho ihard-core
long term unemployed in the
respective counties. Persons sel-
ected for the above 6 positions
must hnve a family income at
70 of the federal lower living
standards such as a family of
lour earning less than S7.860
per year and bo one of the fol
lowing:
A member of a family on
AFDC
-Receiving unemployment
k compensation for 15 or
more weeks
Ineligible for unemploy-
ment insurance and Un-
employed for 15 or .more
weeks
Exhausted unemployment
Veteran unemployed since
discharge
Wesley Foust and Rev. M. H.
VanHoose represent Williamson
County on the- Capital Area
Manpower Planning Council
supporting the CETA Program
All CETA Title VI project pro-
posals are being reviewed and
receive final funding approval
by the Austin City Council
Prime Sponsor of the Compre-
hensive Employment Training
Act Program.
t .Persons interested in apply-
ing for the above mentioned
nnnll-tnMh nk.ll. . L A .1 l -
Arellano at the Bartlett Senior
Citizens Building on Clark
Street or phone 817527-4341.
Ms. Arellano will be available in
Bartlett to answer questions
September 15 and 22 between
1:30 and 4:80 p.m.
unior Class
Sales Magazines
The Junior Class of Bartlett
High School will be selling
magazine subscriptions with
lhe deadline for selling sub
scriptions sot for Sept. 26th.
For more information contact
any member of the junior class.
The monev will be used tn
help finance the Junior-Senior!
banquet and everyone's supportf
will be appreciated.
it
A?'P i?ait ai Amirm
iv oat tr
jZ rLi n J of the "Bartlett Bulldog" school
balado Chamber of Commerrln-. for thb. 1 977.70 school
-0 is sponsoring the 11th AnK1 l0r tnM'- school
bgrt24 and 25th at the Pace
.:.; X 1" ".". "" -
furk on Salado Creek.
Purpose of the allow is to
wovido ap opportunity for
talented artists and artisans to.
how and sell their work in a
related atmosphere of natural
beauty along the banks of hig-i
f(jric Salado Creek.
The $1 fee charged for ad-1
mission for ages between 18
and 80 goes back into the om-J
-lunity.
t-Far hourB are from 10 a m.tkrubltc will be held at'ithd
n ii n m. nn MiTiirmv .vorvr'i
24th and from 12 noon to 0
7 m. pn csunaay pept e .
Thursday September 15 1077
Rites Held For
Woods Infant
Chad Coleman Woods ago. .4
months died early Monday" in a
Houston hospital after a short
illness.
Funeral services were con
ducted at 10 a. m. Wednesday in
tho First Baptist .Church ' in
Bartlett. with Rev. Bill Smith
officiating; Burial was in the
Val Verde Cemetery.
Chad was born May 18 1977
in Bartlett.
Snrvivnra inrlndn W nnwmtR.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Lee Woods)
of Houston; a sister Erin Coe
Woods of Houston: maternal
grandparents Mi and Mrs. A.
W. Richoy and paternal grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Woods all of Bartlett; several
aunts uncles and cousins.
Pallbearers wore Sonny Dau-
gherty John Richey Brian
Hicks and Barry Richoy.
Cotton Season
Almost Complete
Cotton season for local farm-
ers has almost ended with" both
tho Bartlett Gin and Schwert-
ner Gin reporting a goodVturn
out in cotton this year.
Bartlett Gin reported a total
of over 1600 bales ginned and
expect about 12 more bales
from this area.
The Schwertner Gin reported
ginning 765 bales with about
35 more to gin before the sea
' " j
FHA Plans For
Fashion Show
v
f Bartlett Chapter of Future
liomemakers of America will
gatheV at the Town Hall Tues-
day Sept. 20th at 7:30 p. m.
A fall fashion show will be
presented by Mrs. Viola Raf-
ferty Manager of World of
Fabric Taylor.
Garments made using fabric
and patterns from World of
Fabric will be featured in the
faf"6" show'
Mothers and invited . guests
will view tho fashions modeled
by' FHA members.
f Refreshments will conclude
the "meeting.
Fire Destroys
iVhlker Home
Bartlett Volunteer iFiremen
w i . i :
II.. i. CI-IJ. t i.
eariy inonuay morning 10 uiu
Elvis Walker Jiome.
Tho Walker horns was report-
ed-to hay e been completely des -
Lroyed from the firo.
Vparlinnlr Pinpr
AdlJJUUli A tlJJUI
Editors'Named
Suzanne Ford will be editor
. isditor for the schoo year
book will be Jan Frasie'r.
Assistants will bo Alice Rod-
riguez Donna Thaler Jill Steg-
lich Nancy MarUnka Barnie
Luna and Sharon Janke.
Budget Hearing
Si At Gify Hall
A .Budget. Hearing ppen to
neKt City Council meeting on.
Monday. Sopt 19lh. Time is
T:ftii. m At Wie CHy miBartlett Holland
Plaviere
Bartlett and Holland renew
an old grid rivalry there Friday
Hiht: Both teams' will be look-
friforVtloir first victory of tho
Reason.
tf HblfAhdf will be led by Eddie
Ariiold. 5-9 and 230. He was an
fill-district nick last year and
Cbdch Larry Baggerly is con
vinced he is one of ther best
Class B'lhiemen in tho a'rea.
Also in tho offensive line
.'afe 'left lackle Miko Mortran.
left guard Johnny Kelley right
guard Rex Arnold and center
Rex KartfRex; Eddie's brother1
was honorable -mention last
year as was speedy Danny
Hill. Baggerly calls Hill "as
good a back as I have ever had.
Danny really has a lot of poten-
uai.
Baggerly has had some good
backs lately too including all-
staters John Rosnnky and Da-
vid Goodnight and Greg Good-
night of whom Baggerly says:
"1 think Greg would have made
all state if he hadn't injured
his knee."
Kirk Goodnight who also
started last year received a
broken arm bdfore the season
started aeilding big Arnold to
fullback.. Billy Walker has mov-
ed to the backf ield from center.
Jim Frontz directs the power I.
Mike Pfiester is at tight end
-and Raymond Miranda is at
split pnd.
xHplJnnd is hoping to battle
Hu'lto for the district.-' if no
more injuries occur.jC
PTO Begins NeW
Year Monday '
Members of the Bartlett PTO
began a new year when they.
met Monday night in the Ele-
mentary School Cafeteria for
their first meeting of the new
school year.
All teachers from all three
schools were introduced.
Jafhes Weeks president pre
sided at the short business
meeting.
Members discussed the nos-
sibility of spending this years
money for a now.cainera to be
usea ior ine paper ana annual
staff.
Hermann Sons To
MeetSept22x
Schwertner -. Hermann .Sons
Lodge No. 307 will' hold a meot-
Jnir Thurnrlnv Spnt 99. nf. 7'Hh
'-o -..-.... -. -.- ... . .--
P- m- at tho Community Center
All members are urged to at
tend.
The refund checks will bo
1 available for members to pick
up.
'Refreshments will be served.
Jr. High; BTeam
Games Cancelled
4
There will bo no Junior High
or B-team game Ijere'this week.
The Bartlett-Holland junior
high and B-team game schedu-
led to be played ia.Bartlott have
been cancelled.
Cheerleaders Ask
Wood For BbnfFire
The high schooP cheerleaders
are now requea.ting-TSourcos of
Wood or any otkr ' f)jmmnM'
materials to be uee for the
If you VdUiar?lilteV eontri-
bute please conwet lt ef the
cheerleaders Mm
27-3992 or 44MS.
NO. 48
School Board
Meets Monday For
Regular Meet
Board of trustees of the
Bartlett Independent school dis-
trict met Monday .night for
their regular monthly meeting.
1 Bartlett I.S.D. will purchsse
the mobile unit from the First
"United Methodist Church at a.
c6st of .500.
Tho school board liability in-
surance with Jim Strango and
Associates will be renewed for
the 1977-78 school: year.
The firm of Williams Cunn-
ingham and Co. of-Waco was
hired to audit the 197G-77
.school records.
Board members voted that
'the membership in tho
Association of School Bo
Texas
Bonrrln ha
Srenewed.
i Trustees made Supt. Travis
'Smith tho authorized represen-
tative for Public Law 874 and
815 for the 1977-78 school
year. '
Jn other business the board
was informed that the building;
the school district is presently
using for a warehouse is for
sale.
The board was atoo informed
that the school district must
start paying unemployment
compensation in January 1978.
Present school board policies
were reviewed by the board.
The board approved doing a
icU study in order to comply
with the Principles Standard
nnd Procedures for the .Accre-
ditation of School Districts. -
V4mrF&pria -wife
mainteaaaee man jetroActiwt J
September G 1977:
Board members voted thit1
future meetings will begin.
7 p.m. '' 'W
'AUbiHa wore
payment.
approved
Wesleyan Giiild
?
Has Regular Meet
Members of tho Weslevanl
'Guild met Monday evenintr at
the Methodist Church for their:
business and program meetingj
Hostesses were Mrs. Louisa
wjuhuih una airs iouiae jjim-
i mer.
Mrs. Elmer Cryer program
leader read a paper on faitir
and love prepared by Mrsi
Robert Ford in introducing the
nrocrram. Mrs. Louise Limrner
fallowed pictures of the Holy
Land.
Plans were made for the
Guild's participation in tho Fall
Festival Oct. 8th. A White Ele-
phant sale was planned. A do-
nation of $50 was1 made to the
festival and one of $50 was
made to the budget.
iteiresliments were served to
Mesdames Leslie Douglas Wil-
liain Whitlow Oscar Langcv
Clarence Marchak Cleo Patton!
Milford Watson. Ann' Ponds;
'Harold Eimers Elmer Sange;
Flora Meissnor and the 'hostess--os
Mrs. Limmer and Mrs. OkI!
ham. '
Young Farmers
Meet Monday
Jarvis Shaw will be gueafc
apeakcr when tho Bartletl-Hol-
janu xoung i armors meet nexi
Monday evening Sept. 19th "ai
the Biu-tlott Town Hall at
p. m.
Shaw who k a Commodit;
Broker with Merrill "Lynei
Fierce Fennet- & Smith of Ai-
attn will sptM to the You
iMfc-
$rm
.Si y
mm er lueiiarmeff on irunres iriwmz.y
mm Ford I All HMmben; and giwiU wt
ilk - i4W&StvgBii '...-'?
U'
i u
.
&.' iA w
. A l. "Mt .JsSmu:
t.' A i
J I
).. !?'. i yj ; k.
-'. .i.-
hA
Maii-
mL
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 15, 1977, newspaper, September 15, 1977; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82736/m1/1/: accessed May 8, 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.