Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1966 Page: 2 of 8
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BASTROP tTEXAS i ADVERTISER FEBRUARY
196fi
Uteny Doors To Opon
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LONE STAR FlRST^f
BROUGHT YOU DRAFT ft-"
IN THE GLASS KES
By CONGRESSMAN J. J. PICKLE
Tenth District — Tex a*
sorvioemcn and their
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NOW THE SAME GENT
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Vwtwr* Farmers of America WmIi
Feb. 19 26
IN THE 12 OZ. RING T;
Srr> ifrs Il«ll(l
[11 Hockiu' For
Joe B. Goertz
Funeral services for Joe B
Goertz. 65, of Austin. a native of
Rockne, who died in the llolv
Cross Hospital. Austin. Friday.
February 1 at 4 p.m., were h. I I
in Sacred Hi ;.rt Chun'h. Rockne,
Monday morning. Febru.ii"> 6. at
10 a.m.
His Excellency, The Most Rev.
Louis J. Reirher, D. D. Bishop of
Austin, presided. Major (Chap-
laini Bernard Goertz, son of the
deceased, was celebrant of the
Requiem Hii;h Mass.
Rev. Alois Goertz was deacon
of tli" mass Rev. Victor Goertz.
subdeacon of the mass, and Rev.
Benedict Goertz. master of cere-
monies Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward
Matoeha. Chancellor of the Dio- Mrs
ces( and Pastor of St. Louis Pa: sons.
TO HOI.I) I'UK I I NTEN
)\M I IN ROCKNE
Thi "Velvets" will play for a
Pre-Lenten danee to lie held in
< i<• t >d Heart School. Rockne, au-
ditorium Friday evening, Febru-
ary IS from to 11 50 p.m
Tickets will I* SI for --ents
and j<) cents for ladies.
Soft drinks and sandwiches
1h f,,>r sail The public is invited.
a> i adi rs for thi Wake Ser-
vice :ti Sacred Heart Church on
Sunday evening, February 6. at
7 p m. were William Beck. Mark
Goertz and Roger Muehr
Burial was in Sacred Heart Ge-
nu ten-. I 'all bearers were his
nephews. Murray Callahan. Frank- series of eris<
lin Goertz and Paul G\> rtz, Aus-
tin: Fred Ficbrich .Jr., Bastrop;
Anton Goertz, and Qarenct Gr.ih-
nian of Rockne.
After a month of comparative
quiet while our committees did
their preliminary work. I he House
last week not down to the busi-
ness of debating and acting on
oia mi legislation We pa-sod four
bills which will affect large set;-
ments of the population directly
and the rt st of us at least in-
direct ly
( OI.I> W \K (.1 Hill.
Tins measure, adopted by a
vote of ;si and later cleared by
thi Senate for the President's
signature, provides a permanent
program of benefits for veterans
who sei-ved a f t e r January 31,
1955, the official termination of
the Korean conflict. It includes
educational and training allow-
ances guaranteed and direc:
home loans, job counseling and
placement and other benefits .si-
milar to those received by \\ nid
War II and Korean v. vrans
In the post. our veterans" pro-
grams have !>• en limited to th ><
who served during wartime, but
with tin cold war and its long
distinct-
For the
wc have
military
Survivo
include h i s widow,
\nna Goertz. Austin; three
Chaplain Bern.ro Goertz
ish. Austin, to which Mr. Goertz
belonged, delivered the sermon
Absolution was propouncc>d by
Bishop Rt *her The R«-v Edward
F Jot don. secretary to the B
hop Reicher. and Rev. Kid ward
Bartsch. served as his chaplains.
Rev. Leo Goertz conducted tii<
graves.d«- services and the Sa< -
red Heart Parish Choir sang th«
responses under the direction of
Rt. Rev. Msgr Claude A Faust
Other members of the clergy
attending were the following from
the Archdiocese of San Antonio:
Rt. Rev Msur A A lipoid
Rev Balthasar Janacek Rev.
Lambert Laskowski. Rev. Thomas
Lyss . Rev Joseph Petsrh. Rev
Charles Q.inlana. Rev. Robert
Schmidt. Rev. George Stubben
and Rev. Robert Walden.
Other clergy from the Dioc< s
of Austin present were Very Rev.
Msgr. M C. Deason Rev Mali-
now.'-k Rev. Ed R;ibrok< -ind
Rev. Louis Wozniak
Servers for the Mass and cere-
monies were Stanley Bartsch. Al-
vin Frerich. B >bby Fohn, Gre.e.
rv Kiaus and Harold Wolf
stationed in Germany: Thomas
Goertz and Francis Goertz. Rock-
ne: three daughters Mrs Ramon
Cook San Antonio: Mrs David
Sanders and Miss Theresa G *-r-
\/ Austin: three brothers Her-
man G itz. Pi s Goertz and Fred
Goertz Rockne: four -i«ters Mrs
Paul Goertz New Braunf* is Mrs
Earl Callahan. C< dar Creek. Mrs
Ado.ph Grohman ;uvi Mis Paula
Fiebnch of Rockne: and 7) graivi
children.
Son of the late Micha- i and Ot-
telia G-x rtz. Mr G■*. rtz was born
in Roekn< June 15. 1 *¥) He and
Miss Anna G<« rtz. daughter of
the .at- John and Anna G ■ rt/
wen united in marriage in Sac-
red H> Cliutch Rif kiv Sep-
tember 2S' 1921. The couple made
their home in Rockn" until 19aI
when they moved ?o Austin.
Mr. Goertz was a retired em-
plovet for the Stat" Hi^tiwa> F> -
partment. He was a ':fetim<
mcmi*-r of the Catholic Chureh.
and an active member of the Holy
Name So< .ety. and St Vm* ent
DePaul Society of St. Louis Par-
ish. Austin
ions tend to disappear
firs'i time in <>•;:• history.
continue-i compulsory
sc rvu e for an extended period of
time. and our servicemen are
scattered throughout the world,
many of them under combat or
near-combat conditions I think
the Congress acted wise wisely in
providing itjuitahle treatment for
AGRICULTURE
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Political
Aniiouneeiiieiits
The Advertiser is authorized to
iinoounee t h • following name*
subject to flu- action the Demo
eratie Primaries to l>e field May
7, 196fi:
our present
families.
IttNk MEKI.IIJS
A bil t'> clarify application
the anti-trust laws to bank tner- ,
:eis passed by a voice vote after
heated confirm rsy going b. ck
several years. The- proposal is
des.gn«'u to resolve the conflicting
interpretations placed on much
mergers b> the banking sup rvi-
sorv agencit s. Justice Depart
men! aid the mr t - and Ivpt
fully to promote !>• aithy compe- ;
tition among these financial in
stitutioiis while protecting the
public interest.
i: \ii ico\i> i uioi; oim'I ii s
To eliminate a large bark
of undecided claims by employ-
in s. Mi pisst 1 a bill to establish
s p I a 1 t> • r u. Of ad.l idn ate
grievances arising under collect-
ive bargaining agreements in the
railroad industry Hies, claims
involve such things as rales of
pay, rules, and work m: o :wiit-
ions, where 'just.ee delayed often
means justice denied," to quot<
an old saying The bil was en
dotsed b> ne.irlv ail of the rail-
r ■ el . ibor •>!, am/ations and I
re . sved a numU-r of Setters isk
my >upj lt .'•> ! i >a 1
workers .n our district
\s| \n 1)1 \ | i oi'm i nt h\nh
By ,i vote of 29w. tpptov
legislalKHi piuvKiirig for t S
p.1 rUcipatKwi in the Asian Deve-
lopment Bank. I voted for it with
misgivings t«cau-< I don't S>k>
to see us tie, ame the "world
banker" any mor< than th< ne\t
prison do*"- However 1 upf •'
t!; Pt- N.-lent .n h ■' ik s
t.i do militarily in > uth< ust As,a
and if we are ever to have i .-t
int; iK-.ice tiw-n it foiiow*. that
We must also th-lp tb-se (-.*jntt , s
become economically stable
<«ir part of the vent iri v,,
hmtted to 'jtfl percent :i : -'
great hoik of th<- mom > w
from other countries tm iu im
Japan. Australia and w '/. i
land 'Di< ir commitni' n
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For >'-iuit<ir, Iiivtrot II:
CHARLES HERRING
I'or lU-jire^eiltative, Oist. }<*,:
CHARLIE JUNOMICHEL
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EARL CAIJJVHAN
JACK A GRIESENBECK
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W T. (Tommiei MKl'LLOI:< ,H
For
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M B PERKINS
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MRS. R M (Wiimai WILEY
R W (UiMki MeNEELY
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Standifer, R. E. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1966, newspaper, February 17, 1966; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238092/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.