Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1962 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) AI'VKRTISEK, AUGUST Jt,
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HOMECOMING BAZAAR
Sacred Heart Church
ROCKNE, TEXAS
DINNER
Homemade Sausage - Chicken - Trimming#
SERVED FAMILY STYLE
Adults - $1.25 - Children - 50c
Serving From 11:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m.
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1962
REFRESHMENTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
THROUGHOUT THE DAY
AUCTION SALE IN THE AFTERNOON
Dance in the Evening at School Gym
8:30 - 11 :30 p. m.
STATE FAIR'S FESTIVAL OF FALL FASHIONS
fresh paint. the ancient oak
paneling has been restored to
it- natural finish.
—local-News?
H i-JrRuiiD
Cl I IK. WORK
Some of the hustle, bustle ]
ami U k w'l k of next ; pri tig'*
State Legislative aesMon may
he replaced electronically if
the idea of one delegation cat-
| rhes on.
Kep. I'on («arriMin of llou
ton ami his cohorts are exper-
imenting m the capitol with
'compact transistorised walkie
talkie "We intend to use it
mainly for liaison between del-
egation members to announce
committee meetings, phone calls
etc.," he aid.
Lt. Bill Tarrish. Jr. is visit-
ing his parents, the Reverend ,
and Mrs. William K. Parrish.
several weeks.
Lt. Parrish has ju.-t finished
his survival training at Snead
Air Force Base, Nevada, and
has been assigned to MATS at
Travis AFB, in California.
The Arnold Goertz family en-
joyed a visit recently with Mrs.
Goertz parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Lambrecht of Caldwell.
Mrs. Herman Mathews, Mrs.
June Bridge and Mrs. Julia Al-
len, all of Falfurrias. spent sev-
eral days last week in the hom<
of the Reverend and Mrs. Wil-
liam Parri:-h.
Barbara and Kay Sanderson,
after a two week visit with
their grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Haynie, and Mrs.
Annie Lee Alexander returned
to Houston Tuesday taking
their grandmother with them.
Mr.-. Haynie will visit in thr
home of her daughter, Mr.-.
Tom Sanderson i' r the remain-
der of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Goertz
ar.d family enjoyed three days
at Inks Lake with Mr. and
Mr.-. Louis Lambrecht and girls
of Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Geo
Schumacher of Hou.-ton and Mr.
and Mr.-. Pete Palasota and
boys of Bryan.
Visiting Mr. and M -. Frank
Lee Friday afternoon were Mr-.
Gilbert. McClanahan of King
ville and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Whit worth of Watterson.
TOWER
THEATRE
—BASTROP—
CHILDREN UNDER 12
ADMISSION 25c
Thurs. Fri. & Sat.
Aug. 23, 24 & 25
Pat Boone
Bobby Darin
Pamela Tiffin
Ann Margaret
Alice Faye
Tom Ewell
IN
Rodgers and Hammerstein's
"State Fair"
Cinemascope & Technicolor
Actually filmed during the
slate fair in Dallas, Texas.
Sun. & Mon. Aug. 26 - 27
Randolph Scott
Joel McCrea
"Ride The High
Country"
J
Cinemascope St Metrocolor
Tuesday Aug. 28
Appreciation Night
"Desert Patrol"
Wednesday, Aug. 29
CLOSED
Mr. and Mr.-. G. M. Thorthy
and girls of Highland, Texa-.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Durox and
girls of I-a Marque, and Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Lambrecht of
Oklahoma City were recent
guest> of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Goertz.
From Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Mayes and Keith
have been visiting in Bastrop
for the past two weeks in the
home of Mrs. Mayes parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Vailon Hanna.
In honor of their being here
a family get-together was held
in the Hanna home Sunday
with Mrs. Hanna'- mother, Mrs.
Mary Quicksall, and her sister.
Mr.-. Event Castleberry, and
Mr. Castleberry and Larry from
San Antonio; Sir. and Mrs. to r-
ald Hanna, Michael and Wal-
ter, and Darwyn Hanna from
Austin; Mr. and Mrs. Ervin D.
Alexander, Lockhart; Mrs. Ru-
dolph Kanetzky and Mrs. Noah
McMul'en, lied Rock; Mr. and
Mr -. Billy May<.- and Thomas,
Mr and Mrs. Charier Voigt.
Betty and Diane of Leander;
a;.d Mr. and Mrs. Marlot. Han-
na. Mark. Diane and James.
Mr-. D. V. Flournoy and Mi
Chestei Layton visited friends
and relatives in El Campo and
Wharton ot. Thursday of last
week.
Lillian Jo I,aF ranee, San
Marcos, is visiting in Bastrop
with he mother, Addi< M.
Whitaker. Mrs. Whitakei ha-
been ill.
Otto Schultz, Jr. of Smith-
ville who has been with the
United Ga- Corp. in Bastrop
for th< past year has been
transferred to A ran .-as Pas-.
He started hi- new job there
Monday.
Visiting in th< hom< < f Mr.
and Mr.-. Cecil Norville in Ft.
Worth last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Cleo Schumacher and Mr
and Mr . Arnold J. Goertz and
family.
ELKIN'S Back to-School sale
starts Friday. August 21. <iet
one r>f our s-page circulars and
check the very special prices.
NOTICE
The State of Texas
County of Bastrop
Notice is hereby given
that a hearing will be held
on the 30th day of August,
1962 at 10 a. m. in the
County Court at the County
Courthouse of the above
named County in Bastrop,
Texas on the application of
the hereinafter named own-
er—for a liccnse for a Pack-
age Store Permit. The sub-
stance of said application is
as follows:
1. Type of license or per-
mit ; Package Store Per-
mit
2. Exact location of busi-
ness; 606 Chestnut St.,
Bastrop, Texas
3. Name of owner or own-
ers; Veylena Watson Ga-
han
4. Assumed or trade name;
Gahan's Package Store
Any person shall be per-
mitted to contest the facts
stated in said application
and the applicant's right to
secure said license or permit
upon giving security for
costs as provided by law.
Witness My Hand this the
22 day of August, 1962.
William T. McCullougit
County Clerk Bastrop Coun-
ty, Texas
By Annie Lee Alexander,
Deputy
A hon-.< sewer's delight: the sixth annual Sew m- I ;i : I ' tival Oct r ; ' ' . M" j ~
State Fair of Texas. Daily free fashion shows wi . feat :re ' m--s by the ■ •>■■■'
<•-!> pany and Talon Zippers. Other new d< • gn« will include a Simplicity patterned ,
(above left) in Cchama's rayon and acetate fabric. Butterick s pattern t« r or«an< j < •
shown in textured beige wool from Botany; aid a daytime dress (r .: -1) w..i. r ■«.
Advance pattern shown in Burlington fabric.
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Highlights And Sidelights}From
State Capitol
SCHOOL PRAYER RI LING
Atty. Gen. Will Wilson has
been a.-ked to advise Texas
public school regarding the U.
S. Supreme Court's highly con-
troversial prayer opinion.
Request for an interpretation
frm Wilson came through Dr.
J. W. Edgar, commi-sioner of
education, or. a query from
school officials at Port Arthur.
Wilson was asked:
1. Whether a >chool board
can permit a -tudent or teach-
er to say the ble.-sing before
meal- in a public school, with-
out running afoul of t.h<- Su-
preme Court decision?
2. Whether school may au-
thorizt '"a period of silent med-
itation'' during th« meal per
iod ?
3. Whether Bibie-reading is
permi-sabU in homeroom- <ir
on assembly program-?
4. Whether the court's opir
ion permit- public prayer- at
foot ha! game- involving pub-
lic school teams, or at other
school- - pon.-> red events ?
W HIIPPEK DROl (,HT
Texa.- u in have another migh
ty drought by 1370, i^ the pre-
diction of Judge J. K. Sturrock,
of the Texa Water Conserva-
tion Association.
Gigantic sunspots, mar. y
months old, still are raging at
the center of our solar -ystem,
-ay.- Judge Sturrock.
When the great gu ty wind.-
of th< univei-e die down, and
! the solar tumble weeds -top
tumbling, about L*70, Texa
will have another mighty
drought.
M< anw Texas' rams and
its "iitt <■ draughts" like the
current one, will follow each
other in th< .r normal eu-ons,
-ays this fading authority on
Texa- water.
rOTTON I'K KINC. MONEY
Cotton paring is brighten
ing the outlook for a lot of
people whe are concerned with
the Stati budgetary prob-
lem- especially t h < — • ir th-
Texa- pri- ?i system.
Dr. George F. Betio, director,
reports that fair weather for
the next month during harv. -t
would meat! a $2,000,000 crop
from the system's 10,'XM) am
of cotton.
The
callntl
100 a
from ;•
Grai>ii<
Paso.
disput* over a
Cbaroiial involve*
< of land, and
a changf
■>« i,l%i ' 'r
s.-tior.
MORI RO Vl Ft M <
Contract for building T« x
a.- highways ma> be steppi-d up
by $5,000,000 a month under
aii order unfreezing $ 1 ,iMH),000,-
iiimi from a backlog in the fed-
eral highway trust fund.
Uingwall, assistant chief
highway engineer, estimates
that #. 1 .iKHi.OOO more federal
funds a i be reka-i'd t - Tex
a as a re-ult
Mil \ I VIR IH VI.
.and Comnissioner Jerry
Sadler «pp< -> renewing the
tat* least of Matagorda I-
land to the federal government
fur a bombing range
• if the 1 '>.2 'ii ai rtth<' I S
Corps of Engineer* has leased
througn ftdidemnation mno
(for a rer ta! of tic per
acr« ). the Ai' Fori* ha- sub
! 1 t m ..f t.M t ra< t
to ai it'dividuut f>' r l'.*r per
acre.
C ov. Pnt
pointed Mr r .'in ■ • i r < niey
of I vnldi and Bracketville as
,i n.em'-t r of •(.' T«-ia Civil
War '
She 1- n j rTlie r llirill iti • • I H!"
Texas House of Reprt-er tativi *.
Board of Pardons and Pa-
AinnonMeii
technical u
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Tuiu S.
Air Force , ■"«
course for C0|'T nie*l
t, r sl,l|'iali-tP
h"'"' Base. h -.
Airman M..uth
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. hich
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the Rio
through El
I FA V S OR Ml AH 11
Gov. Pric Daniel say
be up to the officials
Paso whether th
ico to a section
be honored.
it will
of Ei
claim of Mi x
f El Paso will
(.id Ii PI I
House -r.
the I'apito.
walking
c.hamiwr w
j,i or not
A plush
replacing ;
Plyboard
t.000 -ijia
arp
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td b* rs
• th.
returr r g to
i .nter will b«"
\ the House
they it te
I 1RST S I LP I VKKN
Land <"o .mi> loner Jerry
Saddler refwrt that an irifor-
i mal meeting early this month
j betwi i i. the . • hoo) Land Board
and Su^me■ (red Land Advisory
' • • r11/1..• . rr.arked the begin-
I ning e' .jevelopr -fit of Texas'
j submei .-I'd lands
He ni>i th< meeting "for all
jpraeticii. purpose- initiated
tat' ;n«i . -t ria development of
| l.oOO.OOO acr< of submerged
[lands and i-land under the
Reagan He la < ar/.a Act."
Sadler also plans to a.-k the
Legislature to amend the act
to include development of recre-
ation facilities.
Tin- is good r.i-w for the
j cotton farmers in the county.
Cotton -ti l king with U. S.
consumers.
DANCE
ROCK N ROLL
Fair Pavilion
La Grange
Saturday, August 25
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1962, newspaper, August 23, 1962; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237910/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.