Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1952 Page: 3 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISER JULY 31. 1952
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The Tow.-r Theatre *nd the
Bastrop Advertiser will present
to y<'U h "Happy Birthday Paws"
to the Theatre good for any day
during the week following the
date of your birthday.
The free ticket will be waiting
for you at the Advertiser office—
pick it up exempt on Saturday.
It is available, however, only if
your name and birthday are pub-
lished, iykI it is not interchange-
able. In other words, passes are
made out to the person whose
birthday it is. and no other person
is privileged to use it.
If your birthday is not on file
with us, pleas* call us or drop
us a card.
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At (.1 SI
Mr*. ( M Hurt set I
Janice (iiwrU
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\l'(H'ST 2:
Mrs, Herman It art sell
(it-ret ha llanmi
VUil ST 3:
Joyce Cassell
AKilSA 3s
Lincoln Farrls
Joann Smith
Wilmu He Kiel
(ieorge I'u rker
A I TU ST <i:
Ernest V*«ast
Myra Ret It Oriffin
James \Item S«*i«l«*l
Mr., George Parker
M rs. M. It. ( apple
Al'tJISI 7:
Mrs. .1. I'. Sharp
I I, Sclwwt!
U'GCST S:
\lire Vim Wilbrlm
Mr*. I)Iffh (irohman
A I til ST :
A. V. F.dw arils
t . W. F.skew
A CO I'ST 10:
Johnnie H > It neker
Marshall Parker
Thanks
I take this means of expressing my thank*
.Hid appreciation to the voters of Bastrop, Bastrop
v ounty arvl 'he >7th h siativr district for the
wonderful lead Kivrn r; e Saturday in my race for
ir riff lion to the office of Representative
1 laving received approximately 4 7 i 7 votes,
I only needed r 4i more votes in tins election to
have clear majority over my two opponents
I o those who voted for me I am indeed
grateful for your vote of confidence and I ask your
. ontmued support to tho«r who rj d not vote for
me, ! rarnestiv solicit your vote and support in die
second primary, and during the next •$') days I
shall try to see each and every voter in this district
Sincerely,
Henry G. Lehman
Read The Want Ads
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Don't SIMMER
This .
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WITH ROOM
AIR CONDITIONING
City of Bastrop Utilities
k'rum Ihr Office of
SELECTIVE SERVICE
INDICTED INTO AHMY
US JULY l
The followiii|f ure registant* of
Local It011 nI No. W, who were in
ductciI into the \ruiy on July I".
at Houston, Texas:
Marvin Milton OrucUner, I.in
coin
Charlie Duncan McCoy, Giddings
Leo Raymond Mchuliert, l.yous
Vorinan F.I Tisdale, Klgiti
See it now!
Die wonderfully new and different —
DKAI I DFLINtjCKKTS IS
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XI'STIS The nituihcr of draft
delinquents in Texas during the se
cond quarter of I!I.VJ decreased li>
7 jiereent, l.t. Col. Morris S
Schwartz, deputy slate director ol
Selective Service said here today.
Consolidation of local board de-
linquency reports at state draft
hcadtpiartcrs showed that local Sel
cdhc Service boards and KW de
linqucnts on their rolls a.s af the
end of June, compared to 905 a.s of
| the end of March.
During the second quarter of
state draft hoards added 227
j men to their delinquent rolls, during
' tin- same time dis|Mising of cases.
Hoards at Dallas, Houston, F,1
| Paso F.dinhurg. San Antonio, and
: Kurt Worth have the most delin
tquSllts almost 9M |>cr cent uf the
; state total. Kl Paso bus more than
any other single county.
The number of boards having no
I delinquents was reduced in the se
I cond quarter, as compared to 33 at
: the end of the first quarter.
The boards currently having no
delinquents are located at \ngleton,
Alpine, Rrownwood, l inden, Hast
: land, I i Orange, Richmond, Fair-
| field, Fredericksburg, I^mgv iew,
Lin Miart, Vnson, Jayton, l«ampa*
a*. ('liddiugs, I ihertv, (iroeslieck,
Bowie, Clarksille, Henderson,
lluntsvdle, Mrenbam, Mineola an«l
| (in in*, villi .
A delinquent is defined in Ke
lective Service rrjruijit ions as "a
| jh*rsot. required to lie registered tin
! dcr tin Selective Service law who
fails .if neglects to perform any
j (tut) required of him under provi
sioOs of the Selective Service law.'
j Only a local tsmrd can declare a
niHil delinquent.
Delinquents are subject to the loss
• if pertain privileges under the law,
also tti prosecution, peiialts ujmiii
conviction ranging up t.. five years
in (irisiin and up to ;*]i>.0<wi fine.
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Ft >H 1'in S It \l s SIM F KOKF. \
\ t S'l I S I lie nunilter of l ex
j alls sent for physical examinations
j b,V I'exss draft hoards since the he
ginning <>f the t nited Nations fight
j in Korea was scheduled to reach
, tin IOii.iMxi mark on Jul>
The number exsminined at the
i end of June was 97.<W2, slide Se
lective Service officials jminted Ollt
; have grown recently, and it was
{ scheduled t.i have grown to W.!HiO
| h> .1 ulv J I.
The office of Hrig. (icn, Paul
\V akefield, state director <>t Selec-
tive Service, pointed out that I . \as
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Advertiser is authorized to
announce the following names
subject to the action of the Demo-
i i talic primaries, to he held Aug-
ust 2.1, 1952.
For State Senator, 14th District:
JOHNNIE B ROGFRS
FRANK D. QUINN
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It's a Food Freezer and
Refrigerator combined!
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And you 9«t
all these exclusive
features tool
NOTICE
ALSO AVAILABLE IN OUTSIDE PORCELAIN
One-pi«ca
porcelain food
compartment
Quickube Ice Trays
•
Bin-size, all-porce-
lain Hydratort
•
Famous Meter-
Miser mechanism
with 5-Year Protec-
tion Plan
•
Aluminum shelves
that cannot rust
•
New Food-Safety
Indicator
•
Beautiful, Raymond
Loewy Styling
•
Storage space on
door
B. A
PHONE 146
BASTROP
draft boards have a long way to
gn to equal the number of Texnns
examined in World \V ir II.
A total of 1,001,302 men were
examined in World War II in Tex-
as, s'H.MOO of these being from IS
through it years old, and the re-
mainder :iS years of age and older, ill l!)|X t!> can he added to the over-
1 he boards do not have so far all total of Texas men examined
since the beginning of World War
I. Through the end of June,
1,240,443 men had been sent for ex-
amination hv Texas boards since
to go to equal the record number ex
amined in World War I, however.
A total of 131,5U6 Texans were ex-
amined during that period.
\ total of l(),tfi:{ men examined beginning of World War I
For District Judge, 21st. Judical
District:
LKSLIF n WILLIAMS
For State Representative, 57th
District:
HKNITV' G. LEHMAN
WORTH WARE
For County Judge, Kastrnp Conu-
ty:
Bff)WER CRIDER
For Sheriff, Rastrop County:
NORMAN OWFN
I. R, "NIG" HOSKINS
For County Clerk, Rastrop Coun-
ty:
TIGNAL JONES
For County Tax Asnesaor-Col
lector, Rastrop County:
MRS. DULA BELL WEBB
Its popularity
GmwGms
For County Attorney, Bastrop
County:
JAMES B. KERSHAW
For County Treasurer. Rastrop
County:
MRS. GEM SIMMONS
For District Clerk. Rastrop Coun-
ty:
VERNON FSKFW
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 1:
HARTFORD JENKINS
For Commissioner, Precinct No 3
EARL CALLAHAN
Justice of Peace. Precinct No, 1:
EL WOOD E. MOORE
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1952, newspaper, July 31, 1952; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237386/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.