The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 7, 1976 Page: 4 of 8
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TAGE FOUR
Thursthy October 7 197G
THE BARTLETMBUNE gfe
Outstanding
Achievement
Bill Pierce principal of the
Intermediate School has an-
nounced the students nttaining
outstanding achievement dur-
ing the first six weeks of school.
Fourth graders include Jimmy
Franz April Gcrsbach Amy
Janke Norma Jean Campos
(Elizabeth Castro Stanley Fis
cher and Sandra Medina.
Fifth grade students include:
Sylvia Campos Lidia Cortez
'Tlfirlii TTnrn. T.nnrmn .Tnnlto. Kvia-
ten Kneten Samuel Pierce Ran-
dy Rafay Michael Smith Carol
Turner Doris Blane Michall
nrnvomv T.in fin rl ami. Amlrp.W
I Cortez Melissa Hicks Joan
'Jones Michael Saverse Tim
Smith Rob Spiegelhauer and
Tcrri Tinsley.
Sixth graders include: Robert
Cortez. Shelton Gilmore David
PICTURED above are the Cheerleader for the 1976-77 school year. They are left to right Kauitzsch Lloyd Morrison De-
Jill Stcghch Sandy Smith. Suzanne Ford Head Cheerleader; Rosie Quintanilla and Jan Ann Rackley Ronnie Rafay
Frazier. Wnlly (Jnpetwo JjOn ierguson
.- Paul Gonzales Jean Jones. Nan.
icy Katt Darrell Marck and
James Persky.
RVOS Lodge To
Sleet Sunday
There will be an important
meeting of RVOS Lodge 80 at
the SPJST Hall Sunday.
Main business items will bo
election of officers and collec-
tion 0f assessments.
Supper will bo served begin
ning at 4:30 p. m. Members arc
urged to attend.
A. C. Sladecek - President
Robert Moissner - Secretary
Teinert Memorial Library
Fund for needed accessories has
been set up and your contribu-
tion will be received gratefully
and recorded by someone in
charge at a table at the City
Hall Annex all day Saturday.
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PICTURED above are the Drum Major and Twirlcrs for the Bartlctt High School Band. They
ro left to right. Nancy McBay. Drum Major Karen Sims and Brcnda Janke.
Funeral Services
Here Thursday For
Ernest W. McCarver
Funeral services will be held at
3:00 p. m. Thursday at Good-
night Chapel for Ernest Wayne
HcCnrver 38 of Austin who
died at his home in Austin
Tuesday. Burial will be in Salado.
He was the son of Mr. and
iMra. E. E. McCarver of 302 N.
ISth St. in Temple former
IBartlett residents. He attended
the Bartlett Public Schools be-
fore moving to Austin with his
parents.
BARBECUE
BEEF SAUSAGE And
Plenty Of PORK
Saturday And Sunday
Oct. 9th and 10th
Ready To Go By
10 a. m. Sat. morning
FLETCHER'S
BARBECUE PLACE
CORNER OF ELM AND LUCY
Everlasting Light
Bulb Comes
To Reality
Imncinn a liorht bulb without.
filaments to wear out that lasts
many years-but uses only one-
fourth the electricity of a stan-
dard bulb.
Mrs. Janice Carberry a family
resource management specialist
says that the technology needed
for producing a longer-lasting
less expensive light bulb has
been known for many years.
She is with the Texas Agri-
cultural Extension Service The
Texas A&M University System.
"According to a report called
'The Short Life of thft Electric
Light Bulb' published by the
Government Activities Subcom-
mittee of the Committee on
Government Operations t h o
idea has only been partially dev
eloped because of the posed
threat to the light bulb industry.
"The Energy Research and
Development Administrat i o n
(ERDA) liked the idea and aw-
arded a California company a
$310000 one-year contract to
produce the energy-saving bulb"
she said.
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PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE
HOMECOMING
DANCE
OCTOBER 9 8:30 P. M.
American Legion Hall
with music by
JODIE AND THE SILVERTONES
(Admission $2.50 per person
Crews Announces
Honor Roll For
First Six Weeks
James Crews high school
principal has announced the
junior high and high school stu
dents named to the honor roll
for the first six weeks.
Students named to the all A
honor roll are: Seniors - Debbie
Blane Alice Darden Cathy
Krejci Tina Nixon Kenny Pa-
jestka Mona Rieger Vicki
Shiplett and Denise Spiegelhau-
er. Juniors - Suzanne Ford Jan
Frazier Brenda Janke and Pa-
tricia Vrabel; Sophomores -Barnie
Luna; Freshmen - Cyn-
thia Lange.
Students named to the A-B
honor roll include: Seniors -Nancy
McBay Doris Mathis
Tina Voight Tommy White Pa
mela Williams and Pat Spinn;
Juniors - Connie Bond Robert
Lindemann and Diana Perez;
Sophomores - Sharon Janke An-
drew Lindemann Sandra Smith
Gary Spiegelhauer and Donna
Thaler; Freshmen - Robert Ford
Feline Guardiola. Bryan Hicks.
Sharon Hill Scott Janke Sandra
Smith and Monica Wolbrueck.
Seventh grade students named
to the honor roll include: Sophia
Cortez Cheryl Hollis Carolyn
Marek yictor Marek Shelley
Marshall Therea Pajestka Bre-
nda Trombatore Jackie Wol-
brueck. Eighth grade students in-
clude: Lorianne Carlson Cary
Dawson Ronnie Dillard Debora
Gilden Sheri Gilmore Dennis
Karkoska Lori Thaler and Mark
White.
Class Of 1965
Slates Reunion
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ting class oi 1U05 is planning a
reunion Saturday Oct. 9th in
conjunction with Bartlett's
Homecoming.
The class will meet at 4 p. m.
in Room 105 of the High School
building.
All members of the class their
spouses and children and teach-
ers are invited to attend.
1921 Graduates To
Gather Saturday
The Bartlett High School Sen-
ior Class of 1921 will hold their
third biennial reunion Oct. 9th
in conjunction with Bartlett
Homecoming Oct. 8-9.
Seventeen of the class of 24
are living. Many of them nov
scattered from California to;
Virginia are expected to attend
a luncheon in the Recreation
Building of the First Baptist
Church Saturday Oct. 9th Am-
onjr special guests will be Dr.
Edmund Heinsohn retired pas-
tor of the University Methodist
Church in Austin who was the
commencement speaker at the
1921 graduation exercises for
this class.
Arrangements for the re-assembly
are being made by Mrs.
L. C. Burke (the former Jimige
Vitwar) of Davilla; Mrs. Clay-
ton Hendley (Lucille Clino) of
Lampasas; and Ernest G. Fis-
cher New Orleans.
WELCOME HOME FOBMER
RESIDENT!
I960 Grads To
Hold Reunion
Tho 19G0 graduates of Bart-
lett High School will hold their
class reunion Saturday Oct.
9th at 2 p. m. in room 104 of tho
high school building.
All members of that class arc
urged to attend and any teach-
ers or friends are invited to at-
tend the get-together.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Ware of
Fort Worth visited here this
week with his mother- Mrs. TCI.
ilis Ware.
Enjoy your noon meal Saturday Oct.
9 with a barbecue plate at 11:00 a. m.
Barbecue to go at the barbecue pit be-
hind City Lounge.
Barbecue will be prepared by Reuben's
Frontier from Temple.
CITY LOUNGE
Cold Beer
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(Required by 39 U.S.C. 3G85)
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2. Date of filing: Sept 25 197G
U. Frequency of issue: Weekly
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Hartlott Bell County. Texas 7G511
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lishers: 108 West Clark Street Bartlett Bell County Texas 7G511
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Publisher Bcbert C. Ford Jr. P. O. Box 13G Bartlett Texas 7G511
Editor Robert C. Ford Jr. P. O. Box 130. Bartlctt Toxa3 7G511
Managing Editor Robert C. Ford Jr. P. O. Box 136 Bartlctt Texas
7G511 ' '
7. Owners: Robert C: and 'Nora M. Ford Bartlctt Texas '
8. Known bondholders mortgagees and other security holders owning or
holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds mortgages or other
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Actual Number
Average No. Copies Of Copies Of
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Preceding 12 Months Published Nearest
To Filing Date
A. Total No. Copies Printed 1210 1210
Paid Circulation
1. Sales through dealers and carriers
street vendors nnd counter sales
2. Mail subscriptions
31
1080
C. TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION 1111
D. Free Distribution by mail carrier
or other means samples complimentary
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E. Total Distribution noi
F. Copies not Distributed
1. Office use left-over unaccounted
spoiled after printing 19
2. Returns from news agents 0
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1080
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uoocrt u. iorcl Jr. publisher.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 7, 1976, newspaper, October 7, 1976; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82687/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 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.