Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1965 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS* ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 2,
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M,\ and Mrs. K N. Sowcil of
Marbu Falls were weekend
guests in tho home of Mr. and
Mis K H Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale lx« k ol U>s
Angeles Calif, an visitinn in tht
home of Mr. Look s parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. G. Look.
Sunda\ visitors in the home of
Mr and Mrs J G. Lock wore
Mr. and M-r. H. H. l>*-k Sr.,
Howard Jr. im. John, and Mrs.
Charles Miller of Lockhart. Mr.
end Mrs H. M. Roberson. Macon
and Mike and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
MePhaul Jr. of Austin. Joining
them were Mr. and Mrs Albert
Lock Sr.. Albert Jr . David and
Miss Susan Ireland and Mr. and
Mrs. H'J^'h MePhaul Sr.
Mr and Mrs. Basoom L. Hod-
ges. Bascom Jr Joei and Mat-
thew of East Bernard -pt nt Sun-
day in the lKinio "f Mrs Hodges'
parents, Mr. <*ind Mrs. J E. All'
phin.
TOHIK THKATRE *HOWTI*K
IS MOVED I P FOK FALL
Tho Tower Theatre will change
to its fall opening times beginning
Monda\ September 6. according
to Ray Gillet, manager.
The bo\ office w ill open at 6:4.")
pm. and the show will he«in at
7 p.m.
Visitors last week in the Ray-
mond Stark home were Mr. .tnd
Mrs Bill Stark of Boling. Mr. &
Mrs. Jake Stark, Alfred and Kayo
of Pledger and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Stark and children of Bocr-
ne.
Mrs. Ed Martin has returned
homo after a week's visit in tho
home of her daughter, Mrs Bill
Welsch. Mr. Welseh and daugh-
ter, Colleen.
Midshipman Tom G. Martin of
tho I'S Naval Academy. Anna
polis, Md. was a recent yuest
in the home of his grandparents.
• sir. and Mrs. Frank W. Denison.
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BASTROP, TEXAS
Jaycee - Ettes
Have Regular
Monthly Meet
The Jayeoo-Kttos held their
monthly meeting Thursday night,
A tf. X. in the homo of Mrs. l)i-
ano Strieglor
Mrs. Ireland Albright, a special
guest, was pr« sentod i sterling
silver bowl as a gift ol appreci-
ation for her contributions to the
club.
The minutes were road and
treasury and committee reports
were given. Debbie Biggins gave
a report on the library and on
tho progrt ss of books donatod by
Mi. J. 11 Jenkins to the library
A money-making project com-
mi'.tee was oloctod with Elsie
Ross as chairman and Kvolyn
Wobor and Pat l/'tit/. seiTing on
the committee.
President Virginia Geltmeior
ga\< a report on tho I'-'IA pro-
gram in October on which the
Jpyeoe-ettos will participate She
also reminded the club that state
dues should be paid now for all
aetive members a>'d about the
Jayeee-ette C.-nic beinp held in
Waeo on Aug
Tho September meeting will 1>
held at tho home of Elsie Ross.
Diant Strie'gler servui daintv
cookies with cokes to members
present: Pat Lent/ Connie Jones.
Evelyn Weber, Elsio Ross Judy
I^ou is Debbie Higgins and Vir-
ginia Geltmeior.
St. Anne Society
Has Meeting
"Combating Communism thru
Knowledge and Prayer" was the
program presented at the St
Anno Society meeting held re-
cently at the .Sacred Heart Par-
ish Pavilion.
Presenting the program were
Mis. Arthur Goertz Mrs. Her
man Goertz and Mrs. Jerr> Hu-
big Ways that individuals and or-
ganizations can combat com-
munism wore pointed out and the
importance of studying commu-
nism was stressed
Mrs. Jerry Hilbig. president,
presided at the short business
meeting.
Indies present were Mrs Rev
nold Goertz, Mrs. Jerry Hilbig
Mrs Horace Fohn. Mrs. Matthew
Bartsch. Mrs. Emil Hoffman
Mrs. Adolph Seidel, Mrs. Albert
Hoffman. Mrs. Albert Klaus, Mrs
Roger Muohr and Mrs. Francis
Goertz.
Also. Mrs D Tucker. Mr-
Martin Goertz Nit Adolph Mue
hr. Mrs. Grohman. Mrs
Adolph Hoffman, Mrs P us Go<-r
!z. Mi^. Hoftie B<-ck Mrs Her-
Texas Needs 39 MINA • BASTROP HI ■ LiFE
Senate Members
Says Jungmiehel
BV CHAKUL .H NGMU'HEL
STATE IIKI'RKSI ATATH K
Most of the voters in our div
trict have In anl or read aU>ut
the amendment to the It\.i>
Constitution to be voted on Tues-
day Sept. 7. which would n
crease thi membership of the
State Senate from ill to !!!• mem
bers. The purpose of this arti-
cle is lo help tlx 'so who <K> not un
dcrstand what this amendment
implies or what is at stak*
1 ,oii ver> once mod almut the
up coming vote on increasing th<
Senate from !1 to .'5!( members
This amendment must pass if
districts hk< ur Hth and l: th
(listrifts an man\ others in other
parts of Texas re to have a voice
in state affairs in the future
Inoreasin. tin Texas Senate
to ,i9 memlii rs is most vital to
tin contmil. <i f i r reprc>ontatit>n
of the ton million Tcxans living
n 'his gr state today. Some
| of the most ,ible and dedicated
I members
the Texas Senate
complete
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BON KIKE TONHiHT!
To kick off the new football
season, a ttonfirc will I*' held
tonight. Thutsdav at 8 p ni Stu-
dents have loyally been stacking
wooo oil the bast l all field stnei
Suiulas afternoon As ovety year
tin wood and codai posts wort
goneiously contributed by Lin
coin Karris
Hie Hastrop Kiro l>ept and
Adell Powell will U on hand to
cluck an> emergency Following
tin bonfire, a p« p r ll> will lw
hold downtown, and pi ogress to
the Dairy Kone whore more
chet ns will 1m lit a:d ll< p< to
so« you there
to tin would apply to the Texas
Senate whore nearly 90 ..ears ago
each senator was responsible foi
people, as compared to
iii1 .022 toduy
1 urge all of you to vote for the
l)i st intt rests of all l't xans par-
ticularly tlioso in all rural areas,
t< \ote for the enlarged senate
amendment on Sept T. A volt foi
tl.i ?;y nu nil" r senate will give
overs Tt x.tn an < qual and fait
r presentation in the legislature.
It I* your duty to your town
county, and state to go md vote
on September 7th.
KOOTIULI HOVS HONOKIII
The new cheerlt adt rs for l'Ki.">
Mary Lynn (lailiorne, Sandra
Karr s Cyndie Tuck Cathy Liw
M>ti and Cynthia Baker, hononsl
the football players with a party
at the lx<nii of Cyndie Tuck lavt
Wiilnesilay oxonin-
\fr« r piaetit i tin lirot! and
thirsty ft nt ball boy* gatht retl in
Cyndie's den win re pitcherk of
ice water wen- plated twi trays
^ n shnit!n(
PM < lnp. ,lipy
chocolate "
Ireland, pi|J "
servetl.
Th'' «'Htoip1)V) ^
o( a "Battlin pH.itr ,L"
«reen ftx.tball f„.|d ,
,;1 AK I,uiu
it
After listening t., ,
,M a Pn'v * <•( tin* n, I
by th, '
evening ended
Our sin. 11,.
■•nig Huss ,
lilt; the football pias,'
«aeh night after ,
By Ace Ri
I through the years have been from
| smaller, m re >parsoly po{Hilatt i)
areas t.if the slate. Much of th*
I sound, constructive, and forward
looking legislation on the books
today was iu tho red by the small
town senate,!'- wl> Iiad tin feel
t f tlx people they represontitl.
Hie nt w p .in for 31 senatoria.
districts, which will In- in effect
n 1 • ? if thi "I member am< rm
ment fails, will have several nt
gativo asj)octs as far is rural
iwpulation is si iioerned It would
Im hardly poR>:ble for a senatoi
to communicate offo< tively with
hi.s constituents ;t they are sea:
t 'red over lai ji ar- as
Without senator- from th, v-
called rural districts thtn
would hiivo been no farm-ksmar-
ket road program, no Gilmer Ai-
ken school program, no statt
sponsored ommunity industrial
levelopmont program, and a
whole lot of other vital legislat-
ion on the books.
If we had a 39 memlwr Senate
it would light'n the work load or
the senate and would mereas- its
efficiency. Th-- Semite committees
are many and each member lias
to -crvo on any when from 10 to
11 oomn tr<fs. H< can't be "ffo
ficient with this iy| e of w«irk ad
tnd tlnrir-iuft im t fuliv m/orrned
j on al! lev:«!ation
By ha\ snu a small memlwrslnp
I n my itv si.itn. Ijody it is mriri
| .susceptible to lobby control A ri'i
' mem!*" would p-.t -. as
I suscoptjble to bioc votmt: -•«> trol
as the prf.senl smaller t> K If
. fhe 1 member plan >.s kept <-ven
J of our senate's nvist experience*!
tnd ihit lawmakers will 1^ f«it
of office
In IHfi? the ConstitiitKwi pt"Md
j ' ■' '<) nn-mbers to the House of
Repr< ^ ntatives ;«nd smt < that
J 'ime it hie incn av*! to liiO m« m-
bers to help In tti r s< rve out in-
| rtasofi population Tlie ■ tm<
; common «t ns - appns-ich. t «>ms
Gamble Lodge
.*o. 244 AK ft AM
Stated m *ting
fourth Monday nignl
each month at 7:80
I'M. All member*
urgrd to attrnd.
Viaitinic brrthern cordially ! •
trited.
W. K kKSSKI.l S, W M.
K1UIAM C. IMCKSON. Se« reUry
20 Years Ago —
This Week . . .
Did You Know
THAT
inj; .« nw-dleal dr-jtriv at
the thmt aiinuMl Knolualkxi of
<viuthw extern MttHtikl («>IUTte
llalln* Mo i<ta\ eAtuinj,'. Sfptrni
twr I. uas John Bmmll Bn««i
wm of llr ami Mrs I lionbxi
Rnnin
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1 cow pokes
FORTUNE5
TOLD
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MADAMfc
WAM DO-
Mayor Will lto|f -r<. ntale* that
a Ia |>Iiun • otilrol pn KH m «a*
larte<l in the l*>*irw-«^ *«■ tion of
lla-troji rtMCrwiay b\ th«- RiuItt^i
( o«intv ll'- tlth Ifc-partnx-fit with
t)n t-o«r|«.-nillon ol the I rrite«t
^tato* I'tiWli Health vrxire.
iIt<-tt\ M rttht l<-ft I rltla*
for th> I ni\> rvin t>\.is
•.Iw ■ tirolhil an a pr«- rix«h< al
sti«l nt
Drive
Grocery
n
that blonde sounds fine, but can't 1
be more definite about the cow mar'k*
the next rain."
You can buy a L O T of
BEEFSTEAK
with the money you save 01
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FIRST NATIONAL
Ml MKFK H l(
"Where You Bank With
Coniidence"
man (i<><rfs Mr Bill Kadura
iti'l Mr« Arthur Goert/ Als<
Mrs Iv! Wilh> :m. Mrs Allien
Cwiertz ario Mr - Frt • rtz.
Surprise Bridal
Shower Honors
Mrs. Anton Mouth
Mrs Anton Mouth of Ro< kn<
was jfiven a surprise rn scellan
ous hrifla! shower Pues'lav even-
m^v Auk .'4 in St I dominie Savio
Mall Roekne
Hosti-sv. s vert- Mr^. Marcos
Me th Mi Maurice Mouth, Auv
tin Mrs Matthew Bartsch, Mrs
!>■<) !'>" k Mrs ,J C Frt rich,
Mrs. Clarence flrohman, Mr>-
Fnincis (>o«-rt/ Mtv ,Ierr> llil
hiK. Mr« Bill Kadura Mrs A'it,l
[ih Meuth .ttitl Mrs. Arthur dmi
t/ Kocknt
A white umbrella cake outlined
with pink ruffled cmfeotionarv
icini.'. ami adorned with pink rt/ .
es: and -ilver drawees, centered
the wlnti Inct refreilirnent table
Mrs Matthew Bartsch haked the
cake
After st-M-ral jui/y cames. n
freshments of cake mints and
punch were serve<l
A tending were Mrs I/mis Bar
tsch Mrs Clarence CJrohman,
Mrs fins Clot rt/ Mrs. Frank W.
Muehr Mrs Nash Wolf. Miks
Helen (irohman Mrs Koma Mil
bif, Miss Nelda Ann Cirohman,
Also Mihs Nelda Meuth. Miss.
Nell I<i>st Meuth, Mrs Horace
Fohn, Mrs. Jerry Jlilbin Mrs
Francis (ioeiiat. Mrs J (' Fn
rich. Mrs Bill Kadura
Also Mrs Adolph Meuth, Mrs.
I>t) Beck, Mr* Matthew Bartsch,
Mrs Horny (rtt Miss Shi rely
fJtt Mrs Thomas (ioeriz .Mrs
Arthur «;<H rt/ Kot km , Mrs
Maurice Mueth and Mrs Marios
Meutti Austin
In Observance of Our First ..
AHNYEB5AE
N<- Cffor Ail C : •! .. y <] ■ :: ;t
Specials Good Or.ly or, 7/odnr-r : r/ f- ; *
FREE Cold Drink
With Every Purchase Ol A ...
FritoPie Cheeseburger
French Fries Hamburger
Chili Dog Hot Doq
Bar-B-Q On Bun
This ie just our way of saying Thanks i i • :
make our first yeai in busines.f' such a tr« - ' •
success. We hope we can continue t< serve y
WHKNF.VKK VOI I1FOKMATION Mtot T HI'OKT*
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III STY ItM NOI.I*
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Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1965, newspaper, September 2, 1965; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238068/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.