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VOLUME NO. 91
Band Boosters
To Sponsor
Carnival Sat -'
JBartlott Band Boosters will
eponsor a Halloween Carnival
hare .Saturday Oct. 29 from '5
-to 9'p. m. at the Bartlott High
School.
There will-be games" for aU
ages. For the little folks there
will bo a Fish Pond and an Owls
For kids of all ages there
Twill fee an Animal Walk a Gold
Fish Booth and a Ring Throw. '
You may also have the oppor-- rOf
S?1? 5.im!c MrMartineziiiilectsUtTicers
.the band director and several
others. You may also haVe your I 'Central Texas Cultural Feder-
Airtuno told and take li stroll atlon Elects Officers
through tho Spook House ad The newly organized Central
other entertainment. Texas Cultural Federation clec-
At' the Country Store you ted officers atjts board of dir--will
find for sale canned goods lectors meeting Wednesday Oct-
anacramo work crochet itomslober'19 prececding tno Arts
candies paper flowers pot hold
ers plants and other interesting
craft articles.
Come early and eat your
nvnnintr trmnl nf. thn ponensflfnn'
jstand. You will have a choicoffterit;
of barbecue beef on buns sau-
sage wrap arounds and corny
dogs. Also featured will bo ta-
cos and chalupas made by Nat
Lopez pf Georgetown. For des-
sert there will be pies cup
cakes doughnuts and popcorn
balls. Coffee and cold drinks
will also bo available.
All' proceeds will go for the
payment of the new band
blazers;
Come 'out and -have- ant even-
ing of entertainment. .
Dr. Hutchison
To Speak At
Awards Supper
Dr. John Hutchinson. Snecial
Consultant to tho Commissioner ' various arts will be made avnil-
Tcxas Department of ' Agricul-.uble to help broaden community
ture will speak at the. Little heritage and culture. Future
River - San Gabriel Soil and plans Include a marionette thea-
"Water Conservation District's "re fom Now York which has
Seventh Annual Awards Supper been bookdd to perform for the
to be held Thursday evening' Holland Elementary students
November 3 at the Town Hall. ' this spring. This professional
Time is 7:00 p.m. (group will bring to the children
Dr. Hutchinson was born and of Holland great works in chil-
Tearcd on a farm near Itasca ' 'Iron's literature. Scheduled for
Hill County Texas. "?xt year is a poet in residence
tt .... VMnta n Tfnapn who w 1 work directly with tho
in 10SB! his M. S. Decree n in. ArF3 S5.inil wa. .po"
rr ! it m . A t Vr TT..: '
Horticulture Texan. A&M Uni-
1Z At-.Tn..7i w;iVnn
grce .
SSm? n DSn PduS?
and his Ph. D. Degree in Educa-
tlonal Administration univor -
sity of Chicago in 1957.
He was named distinguished
graduate Itasca High School?
dstirtguished undergraduate stu-
ctent Texas A&M University;
awarded Sears. Roebuck Foun-
Jt!nn CnltnlnvaThin -fn frinrllinfn'
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study at Texas A&M Umversi-
ty; and awarded Ford Founda-
tjom Scholarship lor graduate
study at University of Chicago.
T)r. Hutchison's experience
Includes the following; Organ-
ized a new department and tau-
ght Vocational Agriculture
Missouri City Texas 1936-39;
'organized a new department
aad taught Vocatiqnal Agricul-
ture Bay City Texas 1939-45-
County Agricultural Agent
Matagorda County 1945-48;
Stete Horticultural Specialist
'Texas Agricultural Extension
.'Service Texas A&M Universi-
iy 1949-1954; State Agricultur-
al Leader and Supei-visor of
Agricultural Specialists Texas
.Agricultural Extension Service
Texas A&M University 1954-
1957; State Director Toxns
Agricultural Extension Service
Texas 'A&M University 1957-
(continued on page five)
Time Change Is
Effective Sunday
Sunday October 30 is the
day to move clocks back one
hour to oncb again observo
Central Standard Time.
Central Standard Time goes
into effect at 2 a. m Sunday.
Wo have been observing Day
light Sayings. Time since Sum
day April 24 1977.
Cultural' -
n i .
V eCleratlOn ."
Seminar held at Central Texas
College. Officers elected are
Ron Piperi Killeen Lawyer
nresident: Gary Moore. Temple
QAC Director first vice presi-
Barbara Hill Holland
Elementary Principal second
vice presdent; and Catherine
Mason with CTC Public Broad-
casting Secretary. Serving on
tho board of directors from this
urea are Mrs. Doody Ward of
Rogers Mrs. Ben Parnell of
Bartlett Col. (Ret.) Jack Jones
Salado and Bob 'Weiss of
Copperas Cove. Other board
nembcrs are representatives
from Florence Bolton Lam-
paSaaand Fort Hood. .
This newlvformed group has
been in the planning stage for
several months. Tho constitu
tion and by-laws wore drafted'!
.nd. approved at tno aeptcmDer
meeting. The purpose of this
-rganization is to bring the arts
into the communities and
schools. By joining together and
.sharinir expenses it is hoped
'hat professionals from the
60100 Dy tllC Kjtj iCXaS AH8ljm-
. f '. . noul.an nn(J The
centra Texas tiuiturai ieaora-i
ti6n. The all day meeting lin-
cluded thc Board of Direct.rB
wnnf5n nfeon nnri rn.riBfrnHAn
. .' -..Minn vJhoh
' (u.ltiJ.J .1inu(- 4-nllrn MNW XTlWln
uqim n0 Tvna Asscm
iiiciuuuu aiiuiu tuma xiuiu uttu
jjjy 0f rts Councils Austin;
j3&D Bradley with thd Texas
Commission of tho Arts and
UnmnniHofi Annfin; rini-nthv
n i ..jh. -i Si. o i..!...
1'oru Willi -wuinniuiuby obi vww
Bureau. Dallas- Gary Moore
wjth the Temple CACr Phyllis
. nnjr wiHi tho Art Onnhpln
I of BraZ03 Valley College Sta-
tion ; and Richard Huff with the
Dallas Park and Recreation De-;
nartment. Lunch was served ln
tho Roy J. Smith Student Cen -
ler. After lunch the group was
Jntertained ' by Robert Githre
classical guitarist. Tho Seminar
concluded with afternoon Mini-
Workshops. Mb. and Mrs. Ernesf Wuth-
ildi vlatforl Mr. nnri Mr. Jamoa
Freudenberg in LaGrango dur-
ng the week-end.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. William Cox were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Grimes of Mc-
Allen Mr. and Mrs. P G. Sklnn -
er of Georgetown and Mrs. Herb
r osklear and children of KU-IceiK
Barttett Texan
funeral Services
Held Here For
Mrs. Robertson
Funeral services for Mrs
Willie Robertson 81 life long
resident of Bartlett were con-
ducted at 2- p.m. Friday in the
Goodnight Funeral. Chanel with
fthtf'ReVi JohnClifford officiat
ing Burial was in the Bartlott
City Cemetery.
Mrs. Robertson died Wednes-
day in the ilL Will 0' Bell Nurs-
ing Home.
She Was born Nov. 20 1895
near Bartlett. She was a mem-
ber of the Bartlett First United
Mehodist Church.
Survivors include her hus
band Willie Robertson of Bart
lett; two brothers Preston
Ramsey of Bartlett and Barton
Ramsey "Of Tucumcari N.M.;
two sisters Mrs. Edna Berry
and Mrs. Vina Ware both of
Bartlett.
Pallbearers were Robert CJnnd 18 great-great-grasdchildrn.
Ford Sr. E. B. Ware Milfordj paiibcarers wore EIrfon Lmi-
Watson Elmer Saage Logan
Ware and Ellis L. Ramsey.
Schwertner Club
Meets Nov. 3
Schwertner Community Im-
provement Club will meet
Thursday Nov. 3 fo'r their reg-
ular meeting. Time will be 7:00
p.m. This will be a sausage sup-
per nt the club house. .
Travih-Smith -Superintendent
of tho TBartlatt Public SchoolB
'ill be guest speaker.
All members are urged to at-
tend. Bell Co. Mini Bus
Pick Up Nov. 3
Bell County Mini Bus will
pick up senior citizens here next
Thursday Nov. 3 at the (Town
Hall at 9 a.m.
Citizens 55 years of age or
older are eligible to-rido the bus
to Temple free of charge.
For further information con
tact Mrs. Olga Mackenzie.
Lunchroom Menu
HIGH SCHOOL
OCT. 31- Nov. 4
MONDAY:
Hani gravy rice buttered
peas fruit bread and milk.
TUESDAY:
Turkey Pot Pie green salad
buttered corn cake and milk.
WEDNESDAY:
Spaghetti with meat cole
slaw green beans hot bread
ice cream and milk.
THURSDAY;
"Brown beans with meat cab-
bage fried okra corn bread
! rt iv Mi frtnt. nnri milk.
i--t-.t a tr .
'p M'--I - -- -
i; VHJA4L ;
Fish french fries blackeycd
peas catsup hot bread banana
pudding' and milk.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Oct. Si - Nov. 4
1 MONDAY:
Spaghetti with meat sauce
tossed jsalad green beans
bread Rookies and. milk.
TUESDAY:
Barbecue weiners french
fries sliced cheese milk and ice
cream. '
flDNESDAY:
Chicken Pot Pie salad bread
milk rind Jello with fruit.
THURSDAY:
Meat balls with trravv. cream-
ed potatoes English peas rolls
butter cako and milk.
i FRIDAY;
Brown beans with wefners
cornbread cabbage bread milk
"nd glazed doughnuts.
Thursday October 27 1877
Services Hdd
Friday For
Mrs. Marie Lange
Funeral services for Mrs.
Marie W. Lange 95 local resi-
dent were-conduct'ed jui 4. p.m.
Friday' at St. John Lutheran
Church "-with Rev. Clarence
Rose officiating. Burial was in
the Lutheran Church Cemetery.
Mrs. Lange died Thursday in
the Will 0' Bell Nursing Home.
She was born in Colorado coun-
ty. She was a member of St.
John Lutheran Church.
Survivors include two daugh-
ters Mrs. William Janko Jr.
and Mrs. Ed Bartz both of
Bartlett; four sons Hugo Lan-
ge Edmund Lange and Edgar
Lange. all of Bartlett. nnd Al
bert Lange of Round Rock; two
Brothers -Frank Fischer of
Bartlett and Adolph Fischer of
Now Braunfels: 30 irrandchil-
dren ; 51
nrno f nrri m flVn1M
Pallbearers were Eldon Lan
ge Ularence Lange Rodney
Lange Billy Dean Lange Ken
neth Janke Donny Mcinardus
aim .Logan uartz.
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Yoiing Farmers
To Sponsor
Short Course
A tractor maintenance short
course for adult farmers wJlrlie
Hem 'iNsv. 7 under fhti sponsor-
Ship ofHhe Holland High' School
Vocational Agriculture Depart-
rnent according to Charles Bak-
e teacher of Vocational Agri
culture.
'Rfp.hnrfl Piunnl-n f v n n 4- r. .
maintenance specialist with the'
Vocational Agriculture Division
of the Texas Education Agency
and the Department of Agri-
cultural Engineering at Texas
A&M University will do the in-
structing. He is headquartered
at Texas A&M University.
Mr. Piyonka received his B.
Sjt degree in Mechanized Agri-
culture from Texas A&M Uni
versity in 1976. From June 19-
75 to April 1977 he worked
for the Rio Grande Valloy Sugar
Growers Inc. ad a Mechanical
Equipment Foreman. He was
responsible for the maintenance
of a wide variety of shop and
field equipment.
The short course at Holland
isl scheduled to begin Nov. 7 at
7?30p.m.' in tho vocational agri
culture building. Otlier meetings
in the series of 4 will be held
Nov 8 9 & 10th.
During tho dates the short
course is in progress Mr. Piv-
'nka' will be available to assist
farmers with individual tractor1
problems and to provide "on-the
-farm'' instruction.
Farmers interested in attend-
ing the short course should
write or call the Teacher of Vo-
cational Agriculture Charles
Baker in Holland or V. C. Ma-
shall in Bartjett or the Super-
intendent of School in Holland
J; WBowman. An entry fee of
$5 will bo charged.
ANNOUNCEMENT:
VMr. and Mrs. C. KennetluLove
of Auptin .announce the arrival
of Chloe Mario Love on Sunday
Oct.. 23. She weighed 6 pounds
C'fiH; and" measured 20
ipcKw.
'She is tho granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton H. Love
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Waller
of Bay City
Di H. Woodward of Kings-
He is tho great-grand-ithor.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace
eith arc 'the great-groat undo
and" aunt of little Miss Chloe'
Mari.
Bartfett Plays In
ThorndaleFriday
Bartlett travels to Thorndale
Friday for its last gamo aWay
from home.
Thorndalo leads the district
with a 3-0 mark and Bartlett is
3-1. For tho year Thorndale is
5-2 and Bartlett is 5-0.
Last week Thorndale defeat-
ed Florence 22-6 and Bartlett
defeated Granger 7-0.
Thorndale had a 6-4 mark last
year and has five offensive and
seven defensive startcra return-
ing. Ball carriers Michael Miller
and Kevin McCoy are the men
to wabch and Miller is also the
passer.
Alfred Bielss' .
Observe 40th .
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bielss
observed their 40th wedding
anniversary with a reception at
the SPJST Hall In Holland on
Saturday evening Oct. 15.
Children present of the hon-
ored couple were Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Bielss Sheila nnd Way-
ne of Austin Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Bielss Tammy and
Randy Benner of Holland Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Swenson
Monica' nnd Rex of Crcedmor
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bielss
of Holland.
Out-of-town guests vegietered
from .Austin- Houstlffff&Seguirti
Now Braunfels Temple Brt
lett Killeen Thrall Tey lor
Coupland Granger and HbMaad.
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DA VILLA NEWS
By Mrs. Mae liar
Rev. and Mrs. Shelby Sanders
and Eunice Sharp of Clifrnia
visited Mrs. Nell Park8 ad Mr.
and Mrs. C. O. Bell jfRogers
Thursday.
Visitors of the EUnBurn
family and Camp Conn were
Lawson Conn and son. Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Conn Mrs. Adaline
Adams- Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
Conn of Vidor.
Rev. Hubert Hyman ajid
children of Andice. visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Davis.
Rev. Miller and Mary were
guests of Mr. artd Mrs'. David
Mayfield Sunday. ;
a.' '
Mrs. Gladys Snow and Jimmy
spent the week-end in Cameron
with Sue McQuary.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dawell
of Crockett visited Mrs Melvin
Katt iluring .the week-end.
Mrs. Ruby Hodge 'had as
ther -guests M&' and Mrs
Goorge Yarbor ofi Ingram Mr.
nnd Mrs. Burrough of 'Rockdale
Mrs. Vina Waroand Mrs. M
Ramsey of Bartlett and Mrs.
Roy Dolphite of Val V6rde.
Mrs. George MeCleaiy met
her husband who has been at
Son. She also visited her daugh-
I ter 'and family while there.
Monte Jay Kitchen s home
from Sea.
Mr. O'Donnell
i visiting
ftichard Anderson.
The L. W Lockllns visited
in Davilla Sunday
Mrs. Dorothy Watson of vwtin
visited hero during thvek-
end with her mother' Mli. El-
ner Seale. 1
Mrs. Frances SnringcV 3al-
Iqn visited here 'Morttr with
Mrs. E. E. Spring? and 'Connie
NO. 2
Soil Conservation
Awards Supper
Set Nov. 3 v
Area landowners who hw
excelled ' in "conservation efforts-
will bo hbnored at the Seve&
Annual Little River . San Gar-
ricl Soil & Water ConservatJw
District Awards Supper at T
p. m. on Nov. 3 in the Bartlett
Town Hall.
Awards to be presented th
year include Outstanding Resi-
dent Conservation Farmer ear
Rancher Outstanding Jtyon-Be-sident
Conservation Farmer r
Rancher Outstanding Reclama-
tion Farmer Outstanding Bow.
nessman and Outstanding W3-
life Conservationist.
t Gilbert Kretzschmar Chair-
man of the Board this week re-
leased yearly accomplishments
of the District in applying ca-
servation practices and stated
"It is gratifying to us to see
the tremendous interest in ap-
plying conservation in spite f
the dry wenther and low farm
prices."
Kretzschmar added that "this
is just further proof to us that
wo work with some of thc most
progressive and efficient fann-
ers in the state."
A few of thn. nccomnlishmnnt
released by kretzschmar ares
Parallel Terraces - 360727
feet J Brush Control - 5526 feet;
Gully Shaping . 95 acres; and
Grassed Waterways - 75 aexas.
Donatiiontf'Sfer "j
Carnival
Those who are contributiar
items for tho Country Store at
the Halloween Carnival ar
asked to leave the items at th
high school office or with Lookr
at Aranz Ked & White or the."
Bartlett Electric Coop before.
Saturday if possible. If you ari
unable to bring them befora
Saturday you are asked to brine
them to the high school Satur-
day morning between 9 and IS
a; m.
Cakes and other items for the
concession stand may ba
brought to the high school be-
tween 9 and 10 a. m. Saturday
morning and 4 and 5 p. m. SaU
urany aucrnoon.
Eta Tlieta
Chapter Meets
' Members of tho Eta Theta-
Chapter of Delta Kappa Ga-
ma mpt Thursday evening; in.
tho home of Mrs. Weota Evar
in Salado.
Members attending from tha
Bartlott-Holland area were'
Marilyn Ford Barbara Hill
Louise Limmer Robprta Pa-
trie Oleta Swope and. Betts;
Wendler.
ANNOUNCEMENT:
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Lawtoa..
and Robert Wayne announce th
birth of daughter and sister
on October 12th at Mid-Jefferson
County Hospital in Neder-
land. She has been named Laura.
Ann and weighed 5 pounds f
ounces.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Lawton f
Bartlott and paternal great-
grandmothers are Mra Anm
Ingram of Bartlott and Mrs. W.
T Lawton of Muncey Indianrau
Maternal grandparents are
Mr and Mrs. W. S. Davis and
Mrs. Condy Gordop all of
StcRhenville.
Mr and Mrs. Alfred B$rcH-
ardt of Corpus Cfcriati and Mr
Evlyn Uhr of &m Antonio vk-
itsd here this wwk with Mnu.
Els Kheten and Mr. ahA Mw-
Garland Knten and daughter.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 54, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 27, 1977, newspaper, October 27, 1977; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82742/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 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.