Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1959 Page: 2 of 8
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IIA STROP tTKXAS) ADVKRT1SER. OCTOBKR 22, 1! M
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Bastrop County
4-H Council
Elects Officers
The Bastrop ('"in ty < H C«.un.
ril met <11 T e- ny. Ootoher s.
in the \ftivit\ Room. Thoma-
>■<•■■< *n\ rman, called
• i,,. , ,, ! • t. >rder. Gloria
Marhut'i'i r '■•(! tin i:roup in the
4-H Cub " :■ I■«!•-■ Mr.
I?... . jrav. a f the coun-
cil.
Gloria Mm uri'tr srave a re
port ft"'' tii. Pa ir< Joint Club.
Mr. Ret -> r id the standing
rule- of thi . «'Uiu il.
The council officers elected
for w • eo-ohairmen-
Roy Raohii and .Joyce Goertz.
vice c> chairmen I.eon Groh-
man and S! irk-} Barton, secre-
tary- I-ii Bailey, treasurer- Tho-
mas H off ma i . and reporter
Martha Dube.
Gloria Marburtrer moved that
the council meetitu: months be
changed to the fvonths before
special events. The motion
carried. Some u^tfe.-tions for
meet inir months are December,
February, \pril. and June.
Janet K .r.ke! Moved that the
Acheivenunt Prjram be held
on Xov -mber 21. The motion
carried. A committee will be
appointed by the co-chairmen
to work m.t a nion detailed pro
pram. Mr. Hi Pieratt from
Giddinir- -'-ill buy the year pins.
Our that,i.- tro.- to Mr. Pieratt
for buying these pins.
Leon Grohman mo\ >d that a
bus load of t H'ers would ro
to the State- Fair at Dallas if
enough wanted to «o. The mo-
tion carried.
Isie Bailey moved that the
Bastrop County 4-H Council pay
Mr. Reese $ 7.">0 for the six
records he bought for the coun-
ty. The motion carried. These
records will be used for recre-
ation taupht by the hoys and
girl.- who attended Leader.-hip
I.ab.
Tho.-e who had refreshments
of Cokes and cookie.- after the
meeting adjourned were, Gloria
Marburger, <>ti< Stiewart, 1-eon
Grohman, lsie Bailey, Thomas
Hoffman, Janet Kunkel, Billy
Glona, Eliats Rhrxle. Mrs. Loi-
Hoppei, and Mr. Joel Ret e.
Isie Bailey, Secretary.
Gamble Lodge .No. 244 AF & A.V
Stated meetings foc-ti
Monday night each
lonth at 7:30 P. M. A1
members urged to a«
''.tend. Visiting brethrw
cordially invited
O. a WILSON, W.M.
EARL L. CORSON, See.
Dr. Jas. P. Wood
Optometrigt
Office Hours
Daily
t a. m. to 6 p. m.
PHONE 321 14-tf
Austin Area Rural
Traffic Accidents
Reported
Serjeant F. 1". Boyd of thi
Austin Vrea. ..t' the Texas High
way Patrol, it eased Ba.-trop,
Caldwell. Hays Travis, and Wil
liumstin Count Rural Traffic
Accident Sun mary for Septem
her
Tht Hiirh«a\ Patrol in thi-
Area i•:vt- titrated a total of Wo
accident.- with the following
breakdow I'ropert y Damage
..J, Poisonai li try 10, and Fatal
Accidents 'A.
Set. Boyd reported a total
Property Damage of $42,074.(10
with >'i per-oi - injured and 3
killed. Ti.is i? an increase of
22 at itit i t- a,.d a decrease of
it', deaths for the same period of
I September 195*.
Bastrop County's portion of
! this amount is: Property Dam
age Accident* Personal In-
jury Accidents 2, total accidents
4, person, injured 3 and prop-
it t\ damage * (i, 150.00.
October 30 Date
For Drawings
On Deer Hunt
M'STIN Applications now
are beins ret '-veil by the Game
and Fish Commis>ion for free
deer hunt- on five management
areas it; Texas. However, on-
ly ten days remain before the
! a. m. October >0 deadline f- r
the entrit s.
Requests f>r application
blank- for the hunt should be
sent immediately to the Com-'
mission offic« ■ in Austin. Ap-
proximately 2,00<> permits will
he issued by the Commission
this year, but to be eligible for
one of these permits your appli-
cation must lie in Austin in
time for the put lie drawing fol-
j lowing the deadline.
The area- to be hunted are
the Kerr, Engeling. \ngelina,
Black Gap, and Sierra Diablo.
All permit issued will he for
2-day hunt- c-xctpt for the Arc
elina area where 1 day perm it.-
will be issued.
A total !fi0 permits for x de
j sired kill of 1 • 0 deer will be
I issued for the Kerr area; 150
! permit.- for the Engeling area
for 75 deer; 700 permits for 110
deer on the Angelina area; 400
permits for 100 deer on the
Black (iap area; and 80 permits
for 40 deer on the Sierra Diablo
area.
Only persons 17 years or older
will be permited to hur.l on these
area.-, according to the Director
of Wildlife Restoration, Texas
Gnme arid Fi-h Commi.-sion.
Applicatioi ca:. In filed on a
party system, wit? not more
'than f'-ur persons in the party.
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Phone 35
Bastrop
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1959, newspaper, October 22, 1959; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237762/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.