Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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BASTROP (TKXASt \1 >V1 KTIXJ !K. KMiRt ARV 1.1. K*>l
Political
Announcements
n «' \tl\**rtiH« r is uuiiH>rtml to
aniMmix'c tin- (. .H< > v\ i n u names
Milijcrt to l!h' iti lion ol tli«' (fc-iuo
rratlr Primaries to I*' held Ma>
!, ! &!
For (ongnssman, 10th District:
J J i JAKK) PICKLE
For Senator. I>i lrii't It:
CHARLKS HERRING
Pur l{<'|tniM'iitati\e, IHst. tti:
aiARI.IE Jl'NCIMICHEL
MRS. CARRIE CARTER
For Sheriff, IJastrop County•
I. R. (Nig) HOSK1NS
For Tav AvtitMir-Colln'tur:
CLYDE REYNOLDS
For County Attorney:
ALLEN MMURREY
For t oiinnisvioiHT
Pm-inrl No. I:
R. M WILEY
BRYSON FRENCH
IRA CASSEL
HERMAN BARTSCH
For CotumiNxitHM'r
Prcclnrf No. 8:
VILAS HEMPHILL
For C/omtal ie, l'rreJnot No. 3:
M L. WISE
Dr. Jas. P. Wood
Optometrist
OFFICE HOURS
t A. M. to 5 P. M.
DAILY
PHONE CA 9-2321
Mrs. Hendrix gives
program at St.
Anne Society
Mi's V'erlin Hcnrins library and
. I i t o ■ a ! ii rcliairman was in
itiar,' f tin pr ram jjivtn at
■ !•«• St \iim- S k u'ty Tu s«ia\ ev
cr.H Febru'irj 1. held in the
SiiiTi'iJ Heart School. Roeknc.
Tk< ladies were rlivirit) into
t\\<• cams and queMions taken
lmm the las! two Ksues of thi
"I/'ne Star Ri .' stet" official Ca-
t i)• >i i<' piper for the Austin Dio-
cese were asked and discussed.
Mrs. Vernon iiartsch president,
prvsirifvi at the business meeting
\monc the hasmes- discussed was
the forthcoming A stin Diocese
Council of Catholic Women Con-
vent: >n April 13-11. in Austin:
Private Holy Hours, and contri-
butions to the Holy Father s Cha-
rity Fund. Reports were made
by Mrs Herman Goertz. Mrs.
.Jerry Hilbig an-: Mrs Arthur
Goertz.
Attending the meeting were the j
V, r\ Rev Claude A Faust. Mrs.
Vernon Burtsch. Mrs Martin
Goertz. Mrs Verlin Hendrix. Mrs
Adolph Hoffman. Mrs Herman
Goertz. Mrs. Mark Goertz, Mrs. ,
Robert Beck. Mrs. Jerry Hilbig.
Mrs. Adolph Wilhelm. Mrs Anton
Goertz Mrs Thomas Goertz. Mrs. I
Albert Klaus. Mrs. Bill Kadura, j
Mrs. Nash Wolf, Mrs. August
Boer. Mi>. Adolph Seidel. Mrs
Paula Fiebnch, Mrs Emil Hoff-]
man. Mrs. Bill Kadura. Mrs. Phil-
lip Goertz, Mrs. Horace Fohn.
Mrs. Pius Goertz, Mrs. Hettic,
Beck. Mrs Matthew Bartsch. Mrs
J. C French. Mrs. Arthur Goertz
MISS JO ANN GRIFSENBECK
Mr. and Mrs. Jack A Griesw nheek aie announc.n.: U.e rni;.i/'
ment and approaching marriage of their riau^htn Jo Ann, to
William Howard Cantrell
Mr. Cantrell is the son of Mr and Mrs Howard Cantrell of
Smith ville.
A wedding is planned for March .'K at eight o clock in the even-
ing at the First Methodist Church in I last nop
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Bastrop Insurance Agency
Phone CA 9-2368
Fred G. Haynie
Mrs. Fay DeGlandon
§
Heme of ... .
THER - A - PKIJIC Bedding
Nationally advertised in Saturday
Evening Post, Life, etc.
T l{ U E - QUI L T
S39.95
EACH I'IKCK
Guaranteed
10 Years
BASTROP FURNITURE CO.
"Always Save# You Money"
CA 9-3372 1009 Main
Robert Fetter is
honored at CYO
(list
net meeting
In Texas...
after bowling, beer is a natural
After you've bowled a game or two, or when you're winding up
the evening at the neighborhood bowling center, it's good to relax
with friends and compare scorcs. What better way to add to the
sport and the sociableness than with a refreshing glass of beer?
However you take your fun-skiing, skating, or at your ease in the
game room-beer always makes a welcome addition to the party.
Your fanjiliar glass of beer is also a pleasurable reminder that
wc live in a land of personal freedom—and that our right to enjoy
beer and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but an important one, of
those personal freedoms.
In Texas... beer goes with fun, with relaxation
UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
905 International Life Bldg., Austin I, Teuu
l/x-al Catholic youth attending
the Granger district CYO meeting
in Granger Sunda> afternoon Jan-
uar> _*v were gratified to hear
the Bastrop group tnie<i a the
most outstanding oryaruiatio: .n
the district.
Robert fetter from Bastrop was
honored as the most outstanding
Catholic youth for the district
Approximately 150 numbers
. from Rockne, Bastrop. Granger
Georgetown, Taylor. Kigin and
Smithville enjoyed a chicken sup
! per and a sock hoj> folkwing the
business meeting.
Alvin French gave a report
concerning projects conducted h>
the Rockne Sodality dunng the
past three months, and Miss Ju
! Lia Ann Osborn report.-<l for the
Bastrop group.
Attending from Bastrop were tin-
Res. Louis Wozniak. Betty Fre-
nch, V'eme French, Thelma Go-
ertz, Loretta Goertz, Robert FVt
ter, Allan Goertz. Jimmy Calla-
han. Charles Muth. Wilma Cer-
vantes. Dolores Cervantes John
Cervantes. Kile^-n Osbom and Ju
Ua Ann Osbom
Attending fr«m Rockne were
the Very R'-v Claude A Faust,
< Charlotte Wilhelm, John Allen
; (loertz. Mary Ann Bartsch. Olivia
Hoffman. Jennifer Muehr, Linda
Wilhelm Carol Frerleh, Carolyn
Klaus and Janet Kay Kohn
SHAW'S
Laundromat
INCORPORATED
Westinghouae Equipped
Half Hour Laundry
FULLY AUTOMATIC COIN
OPERATED MACHINES
Do Your Entire laundry Auto
matically in Half an Hour
Make Your Was.iing Just An-
other Stop on Your Shopping
Lint. Economical — Santary
Dryers Available
OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY
7 DAYS A WEEK
704 Pine St
Fill Dirt
$3.30 per load
Call Smithville
Al) 7 «5
20 Years Ago -
Hi is Week . . .
>lr and Mrv .lark (irleM-nhfrk
Jr. an- annouiieint; the liirih of
a baby daughter on TmcmIhy,
•JariuaM i*\ The .witing lady, who
weighed seven tins
natnetl .In Ann.
FLOORCRAFT
COMPANY
TILES
ASPHALT RUBHER
CORK VINYL
LINOLEUMS — CARPETS
RUGS — FORMICA
DRAIN ft COUNTER
TOPS
Terrazzo Floors
WORKMANSHIP
OUR SPECIALTY
40M N. LAMAR
RO 5-6111
Mlinti ltett\ and l*oll> Litton
N|*'nt the weekend in (itlnr
Creek with tbHr Kraiwlmotlw-r,
Mrv H. W. Ijllim.
(pi. Diuin> (Iumik, 107th |nf
Me<l Ifc-t., \loliiuM. iiiti-rliiimil
at the Itaotrop I Ht) Sundiiv nf
ternooii. \lter l)iinn> ainniuiie
hl«. number*, he remarked,
"In what other eountn rotild sueh
a eumMnutlon f eeiir—a Itusslan
evoiii|MMltkin IwIiii; pl;iwd on sui
Italian \loltn on an Anierlenn
MaRe l > a China man?"
Holy Name Society
discusses local
racial injustices
A panel discussion on "The
Catholic and Inlet racial Justice
w;u. hi hi at the Rockne Hol> Name
S. K'icty meeting. Tuewlay even
in.' Januar>
Panelists wen- Tliomas Burns,
executive director of IxHising in
Austin vvli'.i di>i'iLvse«i the attitude
of the Catholic Church toward
interracial justu'e and integration;
Kustaeio Galvan. assistant < •
unt> attorney for Travis County.
wIhi gave coniTete illustrations of
innistico pract sed in his juris
diction:
James Meshy, the principal of
| Ke.V.> Junior Hu:!i Sch<« l in Ails
tin pomle«i out similar illustra-
tions concerning the colonel
I illation
Thomas Goertz of Rockne. pro
,:n m chairman for the Holy
Name Society in intnxlucim; the
p<incl labelwl the siki.i1 unrest
c.iv^l by the current pn>Wents in
r i . 1 relations as jx-rtiaps th«
.:reatevt of A me man democrswy
and practical Ctinstiiuuty He
l >mled out that it demanded ,s«-r
urns clear thinkanji and |*«sitivc
tction unsliackled by bluxl pre
jud.ee
Mirk Goert? presni<tit of the
Holy Name Society presided at
the s(* rt busiwss meeting pr.
! ceding the program
Refpeshrrwnts of cookies and
coffee were served to 1011 persons
attending
Red Cross plans
building fund
drive in March
The Centex Red Cross Chapter
chairman Dan Crow ley. anmainc-
(>.l plans for a J.VI (TOO building
drive for a Kt d Cross Chapter
Hons to serve Austin. Bastrop
Tra\:s and Burnet Counties. Hr
vuri the camji-iign will open >m
Mareii 15 to prov ide the Cent' \
chapter with permanent head
quarters For the past 15 years
they have heen quartered in a
temporary plyw<>d building that
was moved her«> ftxwn Camp Swift
in lots
No door to ioor solicit at ions
are planned said Crowley In
stead contributions will In- asked j
frr m friends ol Ri«l Cross
Mule Spring Farm
to hold annual
Angus Sale
Mule Spang Angus Firm of
Hallettsvill' Texas, owwd by Dr
and Mrs Hii-vey Renger, will
have it.s annual pn*i K-tion sale
Saturday f-'ebruary 15, 1*>1 at
the farm where 65 bulls arvi Ki
females w:il he offentl Starting
time will be 1 p m
Dr and M-s Renger have been
breeders of Angus cattle for the
West Ss years their main objec-
tive tiemg to produce animals,
tlvi' will thrive on -«andy t .s' ink
land, as we 1 as on l>la<-k larKl
They continue tf) ch< >se top hloicl
lines and '-orrelate th*°m with
quality in ! e mformation. Tlw
results ••.. l een mothering
• ham■ •< • > •* tnd g.unabihty a
diff.cuit nihmation to de\. lop
Catakirue'- availabh fiiyle In
gran sa < n .m«ger. lV x 2, Co
lumhus Te.a^
Did Y ou Know
THAT....
<.IKI„S STATU I'l^ANS T(
Iti: IUSCI SSKI) TOMt.HT
The \mc-ncan l/'Kioti Au\..iary
i will meet Thursday February 13,
at T iti p m in the Civic Rmm
of the First National liank Mrs
R F Myers will be hostess
A discussion of th< IMuel*«inet
i (iirls State pp..:ram will t* lield
arKl member* are urged to t*
present
ItASTKOI' COUNTY'S OI.OKKT IUNk^M
COW POKES By Ac^
"I wuz doin' jist fine with my million dollar ranc^e
until thii dang bank called in fiva million
of my notai." vin.
Give Your VALENTINE I'
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jenev n* nr". Brtfhlrn tl e tiitin-* trf okii \ .n,r>!
startlnj; hmvIrks ueeoimt tor hi-r n«m
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FIRST NATIONAL BAI
"Where You Bank With
Confidence"
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'64 JET-SMOOTH LUXURY CHEVROLET—Impala Sport Coupe
j M6-M.
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ALL-NEW CHEVELLE—M«libu Sport Coup*
If
'64 THRIFTY CHEVY H-Nova Sport Coupo
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•64 SPORTY, MORE POWERFUL CORVAIR-Monza Club Coupe
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'64 EXCITING CORVETTE—Sting Ray Sport Coupe
YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER HAS MORE TO OFFEI
luxury cars, thrifty cars, sport cars, sporty cars, big car^
small cars, long cars, short cars, family cars, personal c*
45 DIFFERENT MODELS OF CAR
Wfiyona stop at yourChavrola! daalar's it Ilka having your own private auto f
And if wo had room here we could go on and lint ail the engines Chevrok' of.-
ranging up to an extra-cost 425-hp V8 in the big Chevrolet. And all the differ
transmissions. And the umpteen different exterior and interior color ^ hoi miD.B
And the models with bucket st*at.s and those without. And the hundred-'
different accessories, including the new extra-cost AM-FM radio. But that's :• 118'
left to your ( hevrolet.dealer. 'J hat and exactly how reason*
able the price can be for you to be able to enjoy so much car.
THI GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS Chevrolet • ChevHIc • Chevy U . Corvair • Cotvetf
See thrm at your Chevrolet Shovrwm
F.IINRI
D?ve„ n SIMS CHEVROLET1"?
TRACY (1IAI.MKKS
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— OI'KN HI NUAVS —
816 Chestnut
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1964, newspaper, February 13, 1964; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237987/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.