Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1965 Page: 4 of 8
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THE BASTROP (TEXAS* ADVERTISER. APRIL 1, 1i*v>
Young People Meet
For Recollection
On< hundred and two youth from
Bastrop, Rocknc. Lockhart. String
Prairie, Smithville, Hlanco and
Texas University student mem-
bers of tht- Newman Club made
a Day i>f Recollection at Sacred
Heart Parish, Rockne, Sunday,
March 21.
Re*■. William McAuliffe of Aus-
tin was retreatmaster. Buzz ses-
sions in which all of the youth
took part were held. Among the
topics discussed vere the Mass,
Hol> Communion, nfcssion, dail>
prayer, personal relationship with
(i<ni ami religion in connection
with daily life.
At 4:30 following the close of the
Recollection, Mass was offered
in Sacred Heart Church, Rockne,
for the youth and for the ladio
of Rocknc and String Prairie, also
making a Day of Recollection in
the parish at the same time.
Calvary Episcopal
THE REV. DEAN McMANN
Rector
Church School, 10:00 a. m.
Morning Prayer and Sermon.
10:00 a. m.
By CHARLIE Jl'NCiMlCHEL, Representative, District 46
Spring is here and we have pass-
ed the halfway mark of the 5Mh
legislature, and 10-H hills have
been introduced. As you can see,
wi have oui work cut out far us.
A resolution to condemn proce-
edings on property adjacent to
the Capitol, where a 24-story high
business-apartment building is
nu'v under construction, in order
to protect the heaut> and promin-
ent position of the Capitol, was
, heard in the State Affairs Commit-
tee on March 22nd and referred to
| a subcommittee. According to the
resolution, the State Building Com-
mission would be directed to in
: dude in its negotiations offers of
| reasonable compensation for costs
! and damages incurred by Mie ow n-
ers in the development of tin- pro-
perty. As Chairman of this sub-
committee. 1 have been studying
this matter very carefully, and
i when we have gathered all the
facts, will report our findings
A bill to raise the permissible
over all length of trucks from V)
feet to <o feet, with one tractor
{lulling two trailers, was passed'
by the House Thursday.
liJR 11. which is a plan for
the stat> to issue up to S":> million
in bonds for loans twith I percent
interest i to students attending
junior and senior colleges, either
public or private, passed the Sen
ate this week and returns to the
House for final approval.
Also passed was a bill to lower
from 1000 to .VTO the number of
students in a scliool district to I*'
used as a minimum for allowing
election of school trustees by the
place system.
S J.R. 41. increasing member-
ship of Senate to 39 members, was
passed by the Senate and referred
to the House Constitutional Am-
endments Committee.
Haberer - Meuth
Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Meuth of
Sacred Heart Pi.rish, Rcx-kne. are
announcing the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter. Marie Ann. to llayden
Haberer of Buda. son of Mr and
Mrs. Uiwrence Heln'rcr of Buda
Miss Meuth. a graduate of Bas
trop High Scliool. attended Nixon-
Clay College in Austin She is pre-
sently employed for the Dairvland
Count} Mutual Insurance Company
of Austin.
Mr. Heberer. a graduate of Buda
High School, is employed with the
Texas State Highway Department
at San Mare.*
Rt Rev Msgr. Claude A Faust
will officiate it the ceremony to
tx* iierformcd in Jvicred Heart
Church. Rm-kne. Saturday morn-
ing. April 21. at 10 o'clock
The couple plan to make their
home in San Marcos
PCBBLE.SI2E PADT,i,«*N ARE SWARMS 2
*N HAS N"« -nXli&JEgg*
nUP ancf Valuables! Only
mS°" °" earth can
tt/ZSafe^sit
vox and that is you!
The Bank with a 81,000.000.00 Bond
*xi don't
FIND MAW
.THAT PRETTY!.
^jzengl^: of Bastrop
"Your Friendly Bank" Member F.D.I.C.
NOW! Coke in Half Quarts!
TRADE-MARK® •
the bottle with the built-in spanel
Every bottle of Coke h
Half Quarts gives yo|
full glasses over ied
a spapel
\
Count 'em. You get 16 ounces —3
full glasses over ice—in every
Half Quart bottle of Coca-Cola. More
economy, more convenience, more
Coke. More economy because In this
new size you get more Coca-Cola
for your money. More convenience
because you make fewer trips to the
store or refrigerator. More Coka
because this is the bottle with the
built-in spare—every Half Quart bottle
gives you not two, but three full
glasses of Coke over ice. Its
unmistakable taste gives a lift to your
spirits, a boost to your energy...
pick up several cartons of Coke
in this new size tomorrowl
thing! w)
better,i
.-with
Coke
SJR 11 which would provide
t year terms for the Governor
Lieutenant Governor. Attorney
General and othei state wide of-
fices, pitssed in the Senate
If House Bill 158 is passed by
the Legislating. no citi/cn of this
state who is under 17 years of a jc
or 65 years of a>{e or over shall
Im> required to buy a hunting lic-
ense; nor st all any citizen be re-
quired to pay for a license for
hunting on his own land where lit-
is residing. Provided, however
that th"se eurnpted shall first
register with tin Parks and Wild
life Department and pay cents
for an exemption license This bill
was reported favorably out of ttie
Game and Fisheries Committee
on March 24th.
Another bill which was rt ported
favorably out of committee was
H.B. 11") which authorizes any
county to ac .(uire an eastmcnt to
and from any real prope rty own
ed by such county
Other measires which pas- I
the House ths*- week were as fol-
lows. H.J.R -1. which would pro
vide for voting ■ >n electors for
President aiMt Vice Prev.dent. and
H.J.R. 37. winch would provide
for assistance by the State to tlie
families of iw t-nfore. m nt if
ficers who suffer violent death
H.J R. 13. ref* aim;; th- [>>ii tav
as a requirement for voting, and
11 J R to .• •Aenn;- th« r: ;nimu;i.
age for voting to 1 ?♦, passed on
third read'ng
Bills heard on Thursday March
25th. in the ljqu-r Regulations
Committee wi re H.B 17':. H B fv,
H.B 169 and H.B 151 H.B 171
would authorize the Texas l_i<ru->r
Control Board to issue identtfiea
tion cards t>t purcha*<Ts over 21
years aod IIH I'i't would
providi that liqi«>r <:>r ••• at
8 00 p m instead of 10 00 p m An
amendment was put -m H B Ift'
which would allow hotels and mo-
tels to deliver liq .or to registered
miests rooms up to 10 00 p m
This bill was ><tit <Hit of subcom-
mittee iii the Heusj for p.i'.-.n:e
H B t'i which would « sterol thi
liquor curfew to 2:00 a m . and
H B. 151 that makes it unlawful
to make alcoholic bev<'rai*-> avail-
able to minors were s,-nt to the
House for pHVsi;;,-
Th> Round Top-Carmine High
School tumor*. and seniors v.sjti d
the Capitol thi-- wi■« k 'A'- wi re
also happy to have (iirl Scoot
Troop No. from Kagle I,ike
visit us on Saturday. I was proud
to have these fine groups with i ••
Bottled under the authority af The Coca-Cola Company by: Bastrop Coca Cola Bottling Co.
DAIRY
KON E
BUSTY KKYNOLM)
Historical Society
Hie Bastrop County Historical
Society met Friday afternoon at
3:110 o 'clock at the museum The
president, Mrs. Denman, presid-
ing over the business nueting wel-
comed eight visitors. The treas-
urer and standing committees
made then reports
Miss Julia Moncurc, chairman,
of the Pilgrimage of Homes, gave
a full report on work being done
toward making tin- Pilgrimage a
success
The First National Bank is hav
uig the admission tickt ts printed
as a gift to the society and the
Citizen State Bank's gift is the
printing of a short historj of each
llomt to be given to the .lUests
The WK iety gave a vote of thanks
to the banks for such generous
and helpful gifts.
Miss Leah Moncurc showed l*>\
es of note par with sketches of
bona s to l>e shown These are to
1* sold during the pilgrimage at
SI per box The etchings are
the work of Miss l.ucille Ash
Mi^ C B Maynard. publicity
chairman for the pilgrimage re
{xirtinl all advertising under con
toil to tie sent out by the fust of
April Postal card advertising for
tin pilgrimage is off the press and
ready lo be mailed
Mi- Law son Rivers and Mrs
Upchurch of Elgin wen welcomed
as new members.
After the program present-d h>
Mrs John Bitrton tnd Mrs Kr. I
Havnie. the hostess*-*. Mrs «>ren
Flower Film Shown
To Garden Club
The Unit Pines Garden Club's
annual Flower Show will l>c held
April L'S, at the Bastrop State
Park Relectory. Th«- date was
d«cide«i and plans for the Flower
Slxiw discussed at the March 11th
meeting of ihe Garden (Tub at
the home of Mis Fred llaynie.
Il.i ihairnuui, Mrs Oren Kskcw,
named "'IV Interpretatioivs" as
the theme.
Among other business presented
by the President, Mrs Gordon
Heftier, met ibers voted to s|kiiis
or Spring (lean-Up Week one
we*-k in April, with a poster con
test to lie held at the school.
Members volunteered to make
cookn s to send to the Veterans
Hospital March 17th and also to
make floral arrangements for the
Historical .Society's Pilgrimage
April >th
A film Living with Flowers
i was presented to the twenty mem-
! I>ers attending
dan
Vernicey
Saturday,
Texas Swin
Kini
f n { ,
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Gibson - Goddard
Mr and Mrs. David Goddard of
Bastrop antKMiiH e the engagement
j of their daughter. Sue Ann. to
David Gibson, son of Mr and Mrs
F S Giltson of Cameron.
Hie wiHlilmg is to take pl.ev at
(•'ust Baptist Church m Bastrop in
June
1 skew and Mrs R P Perkins
sen - d ls>t i h-x-oiate ,«nti cookies
to s guests antl members
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Wed. April 7
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(including tax)
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45*
'including tax)
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Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1965, newspaper, April 1, 1965; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238046/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.