Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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IIASTK' 11' ITK.Wm VDVKKTISKP., ()( TOHKH LI. IIttWi
hop Kragh's for Christmas
FOR THINGS FINER
COSTUME JEWELRY, perfect for gift
giving or to add sparkle to your
new fall costumes!
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Church
4th unil Wilke Street
Rev. Ailolf F Michalk, Pastor
SmithvilU-, Texa*
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<<• %">• tliat ti.. voters of the
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; !>*e. ilteraii - >. and con-er
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l;i • -tat.-.: t' at if Thorn-
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.' mi . th>- platform adop
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1'a ' repudiHi. everything the
N.H' inii,i Deiii.ii . at |, Party
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Hrown challenged hint to debate
'he inconsistence, that existed
between hi votilljr Ifcolos ami
the platform adopted in the
Mate party, .should Thornberry
de.up to run upon it
Tin Constitution Puity plat
form reconnr/e.- State Uicht :
ta.l for the Repeal ..f the In
come Tax, endinii foreign aid
and ending the competition be
tween Government owned inihi>-
trie.- and tax paviiu' eiiterpiine.
Hrown aid. "Thi i the plat
foim that I am running on."
"In comluctinl: my rantpaiifn I
have In-ei. very tiaiKhtfoiward
about my platform ami I be-
j lievi ,t is tlnn- that Thornlierry
made hi position known."
The Hrown campaign head
quartei located a' 12'i Coil
.:ri Avi . Aii-tin 11. invites
al to drop by hi headquartei s
it'id i ..inpaii the political plat -
To in- of all the paitie-
(paid Pol. Ad*. I
First Baptist Church
Robert I Flliott. Pastor
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Sunday School. ' !■> a.m.
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IPB Circle "0 n. on 'he
fir-t Tuesday of the month.
Night Circle: T " p •• on
th< first Tuesday f the month
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Kockne Boy Seoul
Finance Drive To
Kick Off Oct. 16
Mr C. A Schutzi. Jr., prom-1
in.-ni insurance executive of
Austin, and Chairman of the
Catholic Committee for Scoutinp
will be the mie.-t speaker at I
the Rockne Hoy Scout Finance
Drive Kick-Off Hreakfast which!
will follow the (i:00 a.m. Mass
at the Sacred Heart Catholic
j Church, according to the Finance
Drive Chairman, Francis Goertz.
I'itther Claude Faust, pastor of
1 Sacred Heart and past Chaplain
for Dioce.-e Catholic Commitee
for Scouting will be celebrant
f.u tin Ma
The Hreakfast will be -erved
it 'he rafeteria a' the Sacred
Heart School. 'ITiis wi'l mark
th. first Independent < ampau n
for this community a here to
fori they have participated with
lia trop Scouting interest has
If row ii in the Rockne Community.
In addition to a good Scout
I". .op the ' 'ub Pack r. ■>: gan
r/ii'.L' with the School year get-
j ting tirulei way.
\ non Bartsch. ttie Scoutma-
ter, «#• pointing out th" ai-hieve-
:n. t of nine • •! Rockne' foi
• i Scout- Som. are now >tu-
dt :■! at t:a LiiiM : s11% , -time
a■ e tice-sful farmei . and one,
Li< yd Probst, i- a ' adet at the
l.'nited State- A Force Aca
i iicmy at Colorado Spring-. Colo.
Throug the years, the Scout
program ha- offered many hour,
of good constructive leisure ac
tivitii fm the boy of Rockne.
Over lino boy- have pat ticipatcd
in the -touting program since
it wit- fn ! started in Rockiu.
l'n rough the years, Father
< '1ami- Fau.-t ha given much
tun. and inspiring leadership
I to tin iii." w ho have guided tha
' my in Scouting. *1 our ipport
if the efforts of these men to
I invc-' ii tomorrow, i urged.
Which Democratic Platform?
Which do you prefer: the socialistic, anti-
Texas platform of Kennedy — or the Nixon
Platform that more nearly conforms with Texas
principles and ideals as expressed in the State
Democratic platform?
The Kennedy platform is against
nearly everything Texans are for—it
is for nearly everything Texans are
against.
What will be your cho:ce? it is be-
tween a party label and the best
infer«t of Texas and f.e Nation.
Allan Shivers says-
"I'LL TAKE TEXAS I cccept the
Texas Democr^ c nlatfcrrn and wi'l
.. ■ f:r it. I repuJ j'.e the other—
the Kennedy platform I will join with
my fellow Democrats to work and
vote for men cf maturity, .srier-e
i*3sponsibility, and a ft-arl-.-ss dedica-
tion to this co-itry's b-::t interests.
"! will voto for Richaid M. Nixon
and Henry Cabot Lodge.''
TEXAS UtMCCRATS FOR NIXON - LODGE
ALLAN SHIVERS, Cha^n-.an
308 West 15th Street Austin, Texas
(Pol Adv
Paid for iiy Texa Democrat- for Nixon & Lodge,
Allan Si ivei . <'hairmat i
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1960, newspaper, October 13, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237813/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.