Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1965 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP tTKXASl ADVERTISER. NOVEMBER 11, 1965
Wedding Plans
Announced For
December 31st
Mr and Mrs Sam Gaivia arc
anrH.imnnu the engagement and
approehing marriage of I h e i >
granddaughter, Miss Minerva
Delgado .to Mr. Dan I>>|M /
San Antonio.
The wedding wil' be hold on
Deeemln r 31 at t h e Mexican
Baptist Church in Bastrop
Miss Delgado is a 1 ifif) graduate
of Bastrop High School, and re-
ceived her R. S. decree from
Howard Faync College in Brown-
wood. Stic is employed by the
Harlandalc Independent School
District in San Antonio.
Son of Mrs. Jesse Ramirez of
North Platte, Nebraska. Mr. Lo-
pez has a position with Sears,
Roebuck & Co. in San Antonio.
Turkey Shoot
VFW Post 2527
Rockne
Sunday, 3 P.M.
DRAWING FOR HAM
EACH SUNDAY
[TAT I CAPITAL
HiqkhqMy
"Siddtqhts
Roth ultra - liberals and ultra-
conservatives have unhealed the>
want .1 place on 'he genera!
election ballot
Texas liberal spokemen hint
they may run a candidate for
governor and perhaps one for
the I'.S. Sena11 it Att>. Gen. Wau-
goner Carr is the Deiiiocratic se
natorial nominee.
Coaservative party already has
adopted a resolution of intent to
nominate state candidates next
\ear.
ehinery tor removing judges who
are ill or incompetent.
M,
Miss Minerva Delgado
FIRST
Bantist Church
REV. DEWEY BALDWIN, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 am
Morning Service,ll:00 am
Training Union, 6:30 pm
Evening. 7:30 pm
Wednesday, 7:30 pm
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Locals
Weekend quests of Dr. a n d
Mrs J. Gordon Bryson were Mr
and Mrs. Conrad Path and daugh-
ter Betsy of Austin and Dr. and
Mrs. John B. Bryson and daugh-
ters Jonelle and Paula and their
friend Muss Donna Vodder of Kil-
ieen. They were here to help ce-
lebrate Dr. Brvson's birthday on
Sunday.
Mr Grover Brannon who has
been visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. S. L. Brannon Sr. re-
turned to his home in Murfrecs-
boro. Tennessee Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W M. Ransome
of Dallas were weekend guests
in the homes of Mr and Mrs. S.
L. Brannon Sr. and Mr and Mrs
Karl Dcnman
Henry Bell of Bastrop attended
the class reunion of 19lf> of Texas
A & M University Saturday at
College Station. © members were
present and attended the Texas
A & M - SMU football game Sa-
turday afternoon and the reunion
dinner Saturday ni^ht.
Mrs Bertha Zurborg of Hous
ton ;s spending this we< k in the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Brinkman. Mr and Mrs. Frank
Rnnkman and daughter Alice
Walter Brinkman and Mrs Min-
nie Kbner
Paul B
railroad
('AN 1)1 DATES AN MM NCR
Two new candidates have an-
nounced for statewide office.
They are State Sen. Galloway
Calhoun of T>ler for attorney
general: and State Rep
Haring of Goliad for
commissioner
Haring will take on Commis-
sioner Byron Tunncll of Tyler
Tunnell was appointed by Gov
John Connalh last January to
fiil the unexpired term of Krnest
O. Thompson, who resigned be-
cause of ill health.
Secretary of State Crawford
Martin of Hillsboro and State
Sen Franklin Spears of San An-
tonio announced earlier for at-
torney general
NEW Ml \l'ON IOI \l)
A significant new wc,t|>on has
been acquired by the State of T«
x.ts against a federal lawsuit to
abolish tin p>ll tax as a voting
requirement <>f this state, reports
Attorney General Carr.
U S Senate Judiciary Commit
tee has made available to Carr
testimony <>f federal Atty. Gen
Nicholas Kat/enhaeh purportedl.N
acknowledging tht T< xas poll tax
Ls not used for racial discriminat-
ion.
Carr maintains that, in view
of testimony Congress <x ulil not
have had Texas in mind when it
authorized suits against the levy
as a voting requirement under
the ne w voting rights act
Case is s« t for tri.il Decembei
1 in Austin.
State Savings and l an Com
mimissioncr James O. Gerst re-
jected competing applications for
savings ami loan offices in De-
Soto, Dallas County.
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WtODINQ His<j
Mark R. Williamson <>f Orange
and Paul M. Lynch of Richard-
son were selected by Texas Aero-
nautics Commission and Texas
Education Agency to attend flight
seminar for youth program in
Oklahoma Citv November 111*
AMENDMENTS
Texas voters split down the
middle in the Nwem'<er 2 elect-
10ns. They approved half of the
10 amendments presented, <lis
approved the other five.
Amendment No. 4, propping
four-year-terms for state wide of
finals, was vetoed by almost
5.000 votes. It received m<>re at-
tention than any of the others
Also defeated were proposals
to grant state representative*
four-year terms: extend the vet-
erans land program; authorize
salary increases for Lieutenant
Governor a n d Speaker of the
House and ra.s. lawmakers ex-
pense allowan> • a n d exempt
certain char.ty hospitals "Her-
mann Hospital, Houston* from
ad valorem taxes
Voters approve*! amendments
to raise Stat- Jirofxity lax five
cents for college building |>ur[*>s-
es; pn>\;d- more state 1> • w i> :n
meeting matching fund r *qiup
ments of federal programs for
neefly; liberalize teacher retire
ment mv ^triient lUthont;. #-
lab, sh an loan fund
for coilegi students, and provide
f o r compulsory retirement of
judges at " and authorize ma
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Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1965, newspaper, November 11, 1965; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238078/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.