Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1962 Page: 8 of 8
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New Arrivals
hi- mother- side there
i> grandparents, Mi. and
I'vle-- Duran of (.iates
M.. and Mr*. Bi>:' Boatright 1 Or
of Monahaus are announcing are
the arrival of their first hoy Mi-.
on Friday. February 1'•'*>-< ville; great-grandmother. Mr-,
m Kermit Memorial Hospital Lillie Duran and greaturand-
at Kermit. Texa*
The
;iung i'
seven p and.- an
and was r amed
Boatim: t. Ji
low weighed
foui ounces
Hob Stanton
fat ei M. l\ Oi^iorn, both < f
Ki^i P and on his father'.-
side then are hi- grandparents,
Mi am: Mi- Harry Boatright
>f Hartrop- grout-grandparents.
Mi and Mr>. S. B. Smith of! February
Canyon
District 24-A
And Bi-l)islrict
The Bastrop boy.- finish**!
the basketball season Thursday
nig! t in Shiner with a t-1 41
victtry Gene Terry was high
por t man with l!' point-. He
also got 20 rebounds which wa-
the high for the year.
In othe«* name- of the sea-
son, Bastrop lost a cloi-e
ont to Canvon, it 11 on Friday
T!|!' HASTKOP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, MARCH I, lift
tatters to
Wei. on .i . him along with
his parent* is his two and one-
half yea old -i.-ter. Tammy,
and a ho.-t of crandparenta.
Bast rep and great-grandmother.
Mr- Kvu Boatright of Austin;
great-great grandmothers, Mrs.
Minni. Hill of I.eaky, T< xas
and Mr.-. S. K. Smith of Austin.
Paige PTA Plans
Chili Supper
Sat. March 3
Little John Knox Shirley ar-
rived at th> Orgain Memorial
Hospital at 10:15 a. m. Wed
r, e - ii a y, February 21, 19<>2,
weighing six pounds and one
The Paige PTA will hold a ounce.
chili -upper on Saturday, March
3. beginning at 6:30 p. m. in Pai™ts; (U0
the old Paige school house. aTu^ Mr>. Joe D. >hirU\\, tne
P ates will be :<0 cents for little i- welcomed by hi>
adults ami 35 cents for child- 10 >tar ol(i brother and sister.
Joe L>ale and Julia dale Shirley
and seven year old brother.
Kim.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. kim-
•-rough of Ba-trop are maternal
giandpare-.tr- and Mrs. Belie
L. hey of Pill City, Oklahoma
i- a paternal great-grandmot
her.
ren. cake and coffee included.
Bingo will be five cents a
game.
Evervbodv is welcome.
52-2
Political
Announcements
The Advertiser is authorized
to announce the following
names subject to the action of titt per- rallv all of the many
the Democratic Primaries to be frjt.Ildi. who sent me fi wer.-.
held May ■>. 1962. gift-, a: d cariis, wh vi.-ite-l
me. and who called to express
their good wishes during my
recent illnes.- in the loeai hospi-
For Associate Justice. Court of ta,. 1 hope you will ai a< - ept
Civil Appeals
JOHN C. PHILLIPS
For State Senator, 11th Dist:
CHARLES F. HERRING
Canyon won the
district and bi-district and will
play for regional this week-
end. The Bears were beaten by
Smithvillc tiT-51 on February
13. It was a very exciting game
which -av\ Bastrop leading at
t'ie end of th< first nuarter
11' 10 and trailing by .'<0 2 "> at
the halitime. Bobby Jet kins
had the highest point total for
an individual the last four
years with 2S points.
According to reach B J
Wolf. Ba.-trop. had a very suc-
cessful season, winning 1">
games and fishing fourth in
district play behind Canyon.
Smithvill« and Moulton. Tfiert
are eight teams in the district,
and this is regarded as one of
the lough* st ("las.- A districts
Final standings:
ARI) OF THANKS
1 find is impossible to con-
For Congress. 10th District:
HOMER THORNBERRY
W
L
Canyon
18
1
Smithville
12
•1
Moulton
9
5
Bastrop
7
T
W't-imai
6
h
Del N'alle
«
Shiner
3
11
Schulenburg
0
14
Bastrop lettermen are
as
fol-
lows:
Bobby Jenkins, capt. senior;
Gene Terry, ("apt., senior;
Johnny Mi Phaul. ser n-r;
Royce Lee. senior;
Ray tt ii hmarin. sophomore
David Perkins, -ophom.-re;
Mike Eastland. S phomore;
For Representative, 46th Dist:
A. V. SMITH
WILLIAM W. CHERRY
HOMER L. KOLIBA, SR.
For Countv Judge:
HENRY SEBESTA
For District Clerk:
M. B. PERKINS
For Countv Clerk:
W. T < Tommie) McCULLOUGH
For Justice of the Peace.
Precinct No. I:
HERMAN BARTSCH
this as an expression of my
grateful appreciation for y ur
thoughtfulness and friendship.
My deepest thanks, also, to
the hospital staff for their l'°n-|jot, j()Wn-enu. Freshman
-tarn attention and m-.p. Bo v.- getting reserve letters
Mrs. R. M Waugh !are.
Bill Johnson, junior;
Jimmy Ireland, sophomore;
Fred Saucedo, junior.
Lynn t Windy) Manna received
Hospital News
CITY OFFICES
The Advertiser is authorized
to announce the following
names subject to the action of
the City Election to be held on
Tuesday, April 3. 1962:
For Mayor:
WILL ROGERS
JACK A. G R1ES EN BECK
For Alderman:
JAMES W. DeBAUN
DISMISSED:
Mrs. C. W Eskew
Mrs. Raymond Hoskin-
Mrs. Sophia Vyvjala, Smith-
ville
Phillip Goertz
Mrs. Maggie Harnett
Mrs. J. O. Smith
Mrs. Peter Martinez Wlid I OUn^
Rev. 1 R. Gathright, M Dade _«.l J
Jack Taylor. Elgin DflOUia tie
Linda Evans
a managerial letter.
The team wants to take this
opportunity to thank everyone
for coming out to the games,
the attendance was up this
vear from ia-l year
PATIENTS:
Mrs. A11 it* Romaine, Elgin
Mrs. Frank Gibson
Mrs. j,„. Shirley and baby
son
Mrs. M.ittie Wayne
Mrs. C. F. Kelly
Mrs. Tom Barton
Will Starrier. McDadc
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GRIESEN8ECKS
Furniture & Appliance
Left Alone
AUSTIN'. February—A warn-
i-:g agaii st pii king ip young
v/ildlift ha- been made by J
I B Phillips, coordinator f la*
enforcement for '.he Game an-l
F'ish Commission.
Thi- is the time <•{ the year
wher j -ung f the wild ha- a
tender --y at time- to stray frum
the mother, and p> r -ns ar-
inclined to want to make pets
Thi- is particularly trur 'if
young de«!r.
Persons who raptun an<l at
tempt to eonfine wild animals
a- pet are -ubjei ' to arr>--1
for v:- iati • In addition, mar y
of th-se young animals turn
out to 1m- not such good pets,
and many time- they revert
to nature and injure th- ir '-em
| faetorx.
An additional r -k in picking
up these young-ler- is in the
ruble- threat, which ha- been
spri ;uii>,g, particularly among
skunk-. Skunks should be a-
voided for this, among other
r • a o n s. and ciohnevtic peti*
should be kept away from them
at ail times.
IL also advised dog owner
to keep them in control, so that
babe-- of the wild will not r <
destroyed by roving dog
FOR MAK( H .1-10
March -t 10 ha- been design-
ated n- I II Club Week iri Tex
a*. The .-.ame week will also
hi observed a National 4 H
Club Week.
In his official proclamation,
Governor Daniel pointed out
that the development -if citi-
zen and leaders for America
is a high purposi of 4 11 Club
work.
PVT. M UK F.Y I M U IN
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I KM MM, \| - liF.KiM
SAN DIKGO, Calif. (F1IINC)
Marine Pvt. Aubrey L May
• . -m of M r. ai-d M r Menrue
l! May- - r,f K-Miti 1. Red K<h k,
l<'*a-, eornpb-ted re, nut train-
ing Fell. 20, at the Marine
Corp- Recruit Depot. San Die
I go. Calif.
I b'1 II - W eek, f-.Ut phli: i it
! training emphasizes physieal
j conditioning, the historj and
mis ion of tin Marine fiup^,
i-UKtoms and court) -u h, hygiene
and sanitation and bn ic mili
j tary .subject *.
During tin rifle range phase,
tudy and prm tie< is de\ -ti*l
i to the \| l rifle, the Browning
Automatic Kifle and the .45-
' caliber pistol.
I 'pon completion of tin ha u-
| training, the new Marine will
I r e p o r t t<i ' 'amp Pendleton,
Calif , for infantry training.
Auto Inspection
Deadline, April 15
WACO. Feb ^1 "T - t .11)
'over .<;;."..ot 0 vehicles in th«
Central T> \a- Kegion tiiat must
be itisp. 'ill before tin April
16 Inspectit>n dead hid l .ip-
tain K. C Smith -aid t la;<
Captan Sin it:., M t • -r \ ehi -
Inspection Supervis.i toi tht
Departni- st of 1'ubli. Safetx's
\\ ae*i K- ' j---:r.11 -1 r.a
th« r ' an - n > ;;bout 4" more
working via - f '• the Mate \p
proved liispivtion station n*
fi rt t hi ilead lllli \ :l 1 " itfh
ther)' are ove i 40 appiove-i
Inspection Statior - i tin - 4'
county region, thest stations
will in- hard pressed to finish
the job before the dead line,
• ries- :rn motorists start nav
ing their vehicle.- in-p-.te.i
ii)i\v. A- Spring approache- w
face tht possibility of wet
weather, which means most In
-pei tion Stations cannot itili/.i
all of the working da> - left.
Take advantage of this pretty
weather and take \ ur vehich
in now for the State Inspec-
tion." Captan Smith ci-r:i iuded
First Baptist Church
R. L. KLLIC-rr, Pastor
Sunday:
',1:45. Sunday School
11:00. Morning Worship
"•:30, Kvening Worship
6:30, Training Cnion
VVedne«-ia>
fi:30. Junior and lntermeiliaU
R. A s
Interim diate G. A '-
T;00. Ci oir liehearsal
7:30, Prayer Service
8:00, Teacher- and Off: er-
meeting
Thursday:
3:45. i r <i A
Rejx>rt Heard
At St. Anne's
Society Meeting
Mr- \ • He; irix. ' rury
,r d . '• .it..r • -.a ma- • • - >•
St A r. • ■ S •• )-' \. K-- *. • • .
presented a- interesting pro-
gram "ti < athoJic Pr> a! th<
St. Ann- S-rciety meeting h< id
Thursday evenit g, February 2'J,
in St. I of.ini<- Sav > Ha'
The lad.-* - pr< -« nt w.-re divid
ed into rhre> groups a-.d form-
ed buzx • . !or.« dioe :-.<irijf 1_'
i|ui-stion taken fr->m '.h> U-t
issue of t*> Lone Stai Regis'er.
official paper for th* \ustin
liioi'f-se. Mrs He'airix m -.|
the tjuestion-
Fal; «int' th<- buzz -- > 'ior
Mr- iiendiix p- it r• «t
timely articje* including storie-
the Editor....
Bastrop. Texas
February ", 1
Honorable lL-im r Thornb**rry
I i • I B| Office Building
Washington, D. C.
D< ai ^1 I In i .in 11 y
We would liki to call your
attention to the " Fi-doral Stand-
ards" bill regarding uneniploy
nn nt compensation which was
introduced in the Congress in
June UM51. by Congressman
Kim of California This hill,
II R. ?t>40. if pa ed by Cor
gri-ss would mean that l'exas.
in effect, wtiuhl lose control of
it.- iwn unemployment compen-
sation program
The Kin ploy >■ i s' Repre.H)-nta-
tive of th> T> xas Kmployment
Commission has )-stimateti that
if ti l- bill becomes law it will
t the Fmpl vols nf Texas
approximate!) $.'•> million nior>
per year It also provides that
Texa Finployer- would be pay-
ing for the unemployment com
per ation program of highly
industria anu- such as Mich
igan, Pennsylvania, <>hio. et« ,
in the "equalisation est p:n
grain
The unemployment compensa-
tion program of Texas is thi
financial respon.-ibtiity of tin
Employers of I'exas It is ex
tremely difficult for u- to *w
!i)-vi that ti fina-■ al
-ibility should) b< - xter
yond the border-* of the
Texas. If thi "Federal
ards" bill is passtsi,
v reate undo- hardships
about TV star,-.
a ( at f -,i I- -e.-S it
irg Catholic Nun
Philemona of tr.i
• 1- l'a ..; S- -t-iety,
named the out
of Auatin for
astrology as
an out tand
Sister Mar)
St Vl-c • t
in V u s t i n.
landing cituen
mi
Employers of Texa
iiir «ctly <m tin K np
W e belle . <■ lb, t '.he
li - ted above - i-uld b<
grmnvi- for mdiDi.' th
ing about the defeat
bill.
Your
tion tn
Will tH"
respon-
ded be
■tati --f
Stand
it will
(>• the
and in-
Vets
interest ai I
in this -mta-rta
ie appr«x tatesi
Sincerely yours,
Texas Rendering
reason*
efficient
bring
of this
nsidera
matter
Irn
Mr Hendrix .rg.-i a t
read the Catholic Pre.** rare
fully icl wi ek. and
• th* many different into*. >t r;g
and important informative ar
tic!' found ir ea-h i■ - ..-
Mr Verr.i-* Ha * . rgar
zatioi and developna nt chair
- at r*-minde«i ihe chairman -f
th< d*adiine for yearly report-
Mr Herman Gwrti, spirit
;-ai development chairman, re-
minded all of the approa hiriv
I-entei season, th<*y ienue«ting
to <iri more sacrifices and pray
mon earnestly during this time
c e r ic a I endow ment fund
• hair- an, Mr Albert Klaus,
reporter! 14 ordinary enroll-
ment- and one family enroll
merit for the ate Mr and Mrs
Peter Bartsch Sr.
Mr Herman Wiihelm. we
fart chairman, -aid $1(1.tMl had
been added to tr* $U JO t,-,j.
lected for the March -f Dime
since the n-port appeared in
the paper A dance fur welfare
projeet*. hi-art and < an- i r drive
etc will be hell! in the Ko<--kne
auditorium during the month
of April, the exact i(at)- will r.e
announce,! Jaf•-r Musi- will b<
furnished fre. by tin K«« km
Playboys The march of dime
dance usually held during Jan-
uary y.u- postponed this year
due to the bad weather
M Wiihelm . !«■, explained
i the Help a • hild Program",
arid stated that Mi Anton
Goertz and Mi Adolph Meuth
win appoitiUs! to make ar-
rangement foi meals and baby
*it for the immediate family
when there is a death in
community.
Rural life chairman,
Art hut <ioe|tZ. urgi<| the
ie to make shrines in
front yard■ .*she also gave
b-mk > t« ori fire prevention
the home.
The meeting closed with
prayei Attending were Mrs.
Nash V\ nlf, Mrs. T'-oma.- Goer
tz, Mrs Albert Klaus,
Martm (ioi-rtMi I'm t;.„
t/., Mr IL-rman Wiihelm,
I.roii- Hai tsch, Mi Hi
Goertx, Mr Matthew Bart
Ml II- tti« Beck, Mr \dolph
Muehr, Sin I'et.-r Kart-eh Jr.,
Mis Anton GoertJt, Mrs. Anton
Bei Ml . Joe Pl-ibst, afl'l Ml
Arthur ( oi-rt/.
iji rib
Texa
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the
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their
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Mr
Mi
rman
h.
Old Time
And Modern
DANCE
Fair Pavilion
La ( ratine*
Sat., March 3
Vdmihsion 7">e Per Person
lime: 'I to |
I lee I able KeieM al ions
< all No. 7'HI or No. I
BASTROP MEAT MA
Retail and Wholesale
Pit Bar-B-Que Daily
Beei and Sausage
Special Cn
steaks
for
Barbecuing . j,.
HAMS POULTRY FRESH
HOMK I.CHKKR SRRVICK
WHOI.ESAI B DELIVERY SERVICE
CALL CA 9-2858
Bastrop Boy's 4-H Club Has
Demonstration On Gun Safety
The re, liar meting i the ,<j t^,. •
liNitrop Boy * ! H Club v a. the I H I
held on February 1" . I'>"-'J in K<> u a i-
the court hou « T!-* b<>j • met ,afit .
with the girl* f i th« opening r,at
f li , i \ i ' r •• - eft. h
member nstivisl a yearbook
whieh ha- al!
to • in it
Th. i.oys t
county ag> nt'
Mr Mtg >a. -
a den -r rut
activi- bert <e
Rabei
tht
n went to thi •*''
ffiee when
,r-t> agent, gavi
th. ■; H
We
( it,
>r< gram
H< show
By Ixjuii J I,u i rberger
Copy to the
Bastrop \dv. rti«i •
Tree Farm
Program Gaining
In County
The Tree Farm program g t
off to a go« d statt in Ba-trop
County during ilolI.
\i.ording !«> W A Smith
agricultural extenaion <en..«*
C iieg. Statfo*, ami m pei til g
forester for the Tr>> harm pro
itram. tw private!) owned pr
5 erti<- totaling 2,"> iS a r r < >
were ad-led to the roiter of
county tirrit erianil inspected and
•-ertifte*) by a profes-iona! f--re-
ter u> tw ;r g proper managesl
prm arily f r the production of
tre- for commercial harvr ;
Statiwide Trei Farm total*
an 1.522 properties embracing
is million acre Over '50 per
i nt -if the prival* romm- rctai
* t ■ • I • < .i • fx-. •
*igne<l up in this •-!•. *? spun
iired, non -ubsidy pr-igram
County landowners w h«i be-
came tertifn -i tr>- far- <■ ■
during tr. ,<ai wtri Mr I .a v
inia <irifftth Sanders, .Voo
a< re.«, Paig> , and H < Wiikii i.
• io acre-, Bastrop.
T •• o-. tii-riind -v. aft' w.- *>
haver t yet quallfiei) a tree
farmers may hasten thi proon-
by putting to is« t - simple
management practn >•
<*d in ' Mu y \cre* in
a free • If hi Ip tn.^klet pre
liari-d tiy a panel ,,f Texa- fore-
t> r-< represent!!,g b- th imiustry
and state and federal airent u *
Thi- book et may be obtained
from Smitl or by writing
< hairman, Texa Tni Farm
Com in ' te. If 11 x t TO. Narog.
d'Krhes
United
Pentecostal Church
RK\ s I in i s« i\
I^x-ateil on l'a:ge Highway and
Loop 1 fiO
Sunday
Sunday School. 10
Preaching Servi« i ,
Kvar-.g«-li«tic, 7 in
Tu<-sday
Bible Study, 7 Hi
Thur■day
Voting Pe..p|i
Band. One 01
Greatest, iiouked
For Li ( ran<:e
W -.1. H - * . * . V; • r
ic*'.* tjrea' i st Krtertaming
Cnit, tin :.<! t'-.at nas won
th< M< tr-non: ■ ; -av :.«r,
it. ■! !>;. l'a-ah a- : T.mi ma
garin< for hurt * g *iack .Jar *
ir-g atv! •* ! ) h r«> ••• ti-. playetl
a .crie- of res" -rd breaking er>
EBfrment-i on t.'-r Pa< .ftc •. <--aat,
nine tl.t ne la r Pa-, ill--: in
I(ira- gt .!■ T ae ia March
th«- ith
Herman. Mu r*s<-fttly
ignesl with Camtoi ICeoirda, i.«
one at th< m--*t p ipuiar band
leader- in the r-.fisic busme *
\ triple thr a* p* rf- r im-r, t,e
*if g- plays th< fi'annet and
thi a'.* ax-.ph-.ro-
W Hernia.- ■ in^- hi*
orrhesira dire. tl> '. the far
Pavili fr--i ,• < > fnl en
gageme; tm at the H .■ S •• in
Chi- ag >, the Palladium Ball
roi-tr. in Hoi yw<*ud, and Ha«;!
St re. ; ir N • - Y or .
Alva'-- t a t • reservation"
will b. t a k i n b> purchasing
your ticket at Ja< ( r «.r)
Ti- acts ar< - >v ab a::d
are #j 'vi | j,. • ., Cut -if
town irder will tx- acknow
le.igeij cfvr, k .,f mon.- y
>rde Alak- al h e t* k s or
money < rdei payable t<- Ja- -.•>«
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