Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [115], No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1969 Page: 5 of 8
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BASTROP rrrxAS> Anrnmsm. TWTAPY T VV*
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ROCKNE NEWS
MRS. 4IITHI K GOKKTZ. ( OKKKHI'OM)KNT
ATTKXD II l> WOltKSIIlH'
Mr.s Herman Wilhclin, president
oi llir Rockne Home Dcmonstia
tinii ("lull. ; l Ifinlttl tin- R;,sli.,|,
(\mnl\ II I' Workshop*. Tuesday,
January -I. Itclrl at ili«- Aetivit.v
Kmiin in ili>' lbunty Courthouse
Mrs Willi. Im par tieipated in tin
Ciii/en.ship Workshop
Mr Hi rman U n ion repr> -m.•<!
tin Watterson Mnli iHi'tulint: tin
V. ill'kshops
III <IK<i4M/ATION
MKKTINU IIEI.I)
Mrs Jerry Milhig of Rockne.
chairman. presided at the quarter
|\ meeting of llir Rnntiop County
111 (>i i-.uii/aikn m<i'tiin: held ii
tlir Activity Room on Januai'v :'l
Report* from tin' district imrt
In" .)anii'try IS held ,ti Cioninlos
.iiiii attended In Mr* llilluii and
John Ballon were given
Among tin1 business discussed
w;i County Elimination Contests
In lie lu lil March "V Citi/ciwlup
Ii;i\ June '.'I unci (''• nt> Camp
July 22-2:i- and -'I
\nr.M i i.ahs on
( III K« II IIISTOH\
Approximately mir huiidr«*rl per-
miiw fiiini Koi'kiw, Sinn; I'rninc
IAM'kh.-irt Hastrop and Smilhville
itiemlinl the flfili installment of
tin1 ,'iilull ethic at ion class concern
Methodist Men
CHILI SUPPER
Friday, Jan. 31st
Ii::ui — H'.IMI P. M.
IM>\ \TION:
Ailfltx T.'n'
(liildrtui under fi—'t!ic
ANM \l.
Rockne Knights of
Columbus Supper
Sunday, Feb. 9th
■HACKED HEART
I'AKIHII (iKOIMMi. ROCK VIC
REFRESHMENTS AT I P. M
(iAMES :i I*. >1.
SI'PPER SERVEII AT f. l . M
<1111.1 — HOT IMMiS — BEANS
PI RI.H INVITP.lt
inn Church History held lit Sacred
Heart I'iinull. January 21.
MtMlern Cliuiih Problems In
l.iuht of History was the topic dis-
cussed hy William K Murnett of
Austin, associate ilirector of the
Ausiin Miocese Confraternity of
Christian liocirine I'rouram. 111
-.t 1 in t.ir for Hie course Nssistint
Mr Huriii'it was |{i Rev Ms^r
Claude A Kaisi, director of this
program.
The M\ih and last session will
I*' held Tuesday i-yeiiinr. January
.N at " ill |i in
PI IH IC INVITED TO
k ( SI PPKK
Tin annual Kniehis of Columbus
SupiH'r and ci ieliralion for the
Kockne Knights of CoIiiiiiImis
Council No ."iiiT.'i will lie held Sun
ilay, February !' at Sacred Heart
Parish. RiK'kne
Refreshments will he available
stai'tintr at 1 p m. Games will
In fill at p 111
Serving of the delicious sup|ier
1 if chili, beans, and hot don.- will
stall al 1 |i m
Till public is cordially invited to
attend.
TO A TIE Ml C I' W
IHSTRHT MEETIX.
The (fonrtcrly meeting of the
Itm-kne ilisli ict Council of Catho-
lic Women will In- held al La
Granite. Sunday February 2.
A program Willi films concerninB
"Cancer" and I.S.I) will be pre
sented in Sacred Heart Parish
Hall IwiCiiHIlKc following Bene-
diction at J p. m
l.idics from Kockne, String
I"rairie, lUsliop, Uickhart, Uuluu;.
Smitliville. San Marcos Burton's
Creek, and LsTirangf will be in
attendance
PRACTICE I OR
C\I.E SCR \Mill.ES
( Ten I II ei s from the area par-
ticipatiil in a practice Calf Scram-
ble Show Sunday afternoon. Jan-
uary '.'li. al the V. F \\ I'nsl Z>J7.
near Kockne. starting al :'•:«) pm
Arthur t inert/ of Kockne. 4-11
i leader for the Kockne III Club,
was in chaw of the scramble
Helping were F.i I Mi/urn. County
A«. ■til A. C. Clemons. assistant
i county a.:ent. from Basimp. und
S T Hfiwers, adult leader from
i Mastrop
Hoys practicing were Michael
I Ii I hi l' Kevin llilbig. Kicky Tuc
ker. Hoyle Klaus (Jury Klaus, and
Kerry (inert/, all of Kockne Jim
McDonald of Cedar Civek Jimmy
Finaiviel of Bastrnp, and Allan
Sellnmli r and Bryan SeliPocder of
1 Kl.:in.
These youtlw will he scramblers
> r ft Hi
\ * * « 18 " •
* '■ ihit
•jrj 1
Janii s Mason and Harriet Andersen arc among the stars in
"The Deadly Affair', new .-ps thriller relca-od by (.'olumbia
Pictures showing at the Tower Theatre Tuesday The techni-
color production liso -tais Maximilian Scliell. Harry Andj'ews
and Simoiie SiinKiret as Klsa
ill the I II Si-rambles al the lllii'l
San Antonio and llou-tin IJve
stock Shows
ATTEND WORKSHOP
IN Al STIN
"Living the Sacrament of Pen
ance" was tin topic discus*. 1 at
the Adv anced Confraternity of
ClinsiMii I Kui line Teachers Tiain
ing Workshop Monday evening.
January -It. at St Mary's School,
\U8lin.
Attending the Workshop from
Rockne were lit Rev Msgr C
A Faust. Mr. and Mis John Heck
Mrs Herman Marlon. Mr J C
Frericth, Mis Jack K>uitland. Mrs.
Francis Goertz. Mrs llenrv (inert/
Mrs Martin fim fl/. Mrs Jerry
llilbig. Mrs Albert Klaus Mrs.
Bernard SimiIcI, John Patiick Beck.
Ilionias (inert/, and Mr. and Mrs
Mark (ioert/..
li s ( liickrn *n I>111111 Ii11lime!
I lave dinner with us on Thursdays and enjoy chicken
'n dumplings like grandma used to make!
SKRVKD F.ACI \
THURSDAY
Try Our Workman's Lunch For $1.00
AT
Griffith's Restaurant
"Rating Out Is Fun I"
Students On
Honor Hoi I At
Primwry School
The following are the students
in Mina Primary Si-Inml who made
tlie Honor Roll fur the past semes
li-r, according to Mrs Uii iltc Per
kins principal:
FIRST GRADE:
Robbie Barron Brlgilte Hu*clm.
Carl ('lardy Ji-annmc Clark, I .is i
Duncan. Benton liski-w. Diunilu
Fiebrieh. Melinda Fiebrieh. Jim
(iarner, Ronald Jefferies, Rene
I Kresge David Kuhti l iw'ciidolyn
I Unvrence «iiti-.i r Rneber, Theresa
Skates. Tiaei Weber Aiii.inda
W'liile, Jeffrey Willis. Mark Greer
SECOND GRADE
Wesley Beck, Lisa Cassel, Gary
Daniel. Jeffery Dudley. Fllzabeib
Flores, \'iekii Freer. Keith Gelt
meter. Bryan (inert/. Karen Gur
wit/. Wlllai'd Harlow Shelley Hi-f-
lier, Sandra Jahnseti, Juiiiiiy Ker
sliaw. Kurt Killcbrew. Bi vi l.im
llel. Robin Mitchell. Sl.cil t Old
field, (iayk Rathman David Rich-
ardson, M.u.Mi'et RiM'lK'f. Terry
Sidek. Cynthia Sanders. William
S] Hitler.
Receives Degree
From Lamar Tech
Bl- At MONT Julia Ann Oslmrn
Lord of Bastrop is among the
record JX7 provisional candidates
fur January degiie.s at Lamar
State Colli e n| I'ecluulogy
Nn formal iiiiiniy cuinmenci
I if -lit cm-rciM-s aie held at l«onai
Tech, but the mul term grad ales
may ebons, l<> pal'tupale in .siun
iner ceremonies
Mrs I. iu<d dam;liler of Mr and
Mi.- Jeff Oslmrn. is due a B S
di lie in elementary education
Hospital News
DISMISSED
Alma Bayer
Juan Pacheco
Dora Gocrl/
(ierlena Hatch
Clara Heitmau
Maude lhll
l.ela Johnson
Basenni llmiges
Sam Garcia
Lillian Tnwnscnd
Ruth Keyes
Millus Eslell
Emma Miller
Conine Reed
Charlie Eskew
Prince L-e
Esther Stall
Barbara Allison
PATIENTS
Otio Wunneburger
Allie Mae Buckiicr
Ollie Mm .re
Homer Wilson
Tom Cnnk
Sam J inline/
Hiawatha Williams
Willie Junes
Mary Whitley
Barbara Goertz
Jack Cook
THIRD GRADE
Phyllis Bart'li. Dennis Itolge-
ner. Aya l.itieulx-igi r Connii Nes
by, Reid Sharp.
Forirrn grade:
PegL'y Barlsch. Carol Crysup
Marilyn Gih-iI/, Michelle (inert/
Anita Gurwit/. Jamie Kershaw.
Diane Seidel John Woolsey, Jolin
Wuslerhausi-ii
FIRTH GRADE:
Marcus Evans, IVena FalKvoll,
Ronald GiH'il/. Maynaill McMur-
ivy, Patricia Miluira.
LISTEN
To The
MIRACULOUS GOSPEL
Of The
LORD JESUS CHRIST
RADIO BROADCAST
With
REV. STEPHEN DARBY
Pastor, Bastrop Assembly Oi God Church
From
<):00 A. M. to 9:15 A. M.
Each Sunday Morning, Starling February 2
On RADIO STATION KOKE — 1370
(IN EXTENDED VISIT
IN KASTKOI'
Mrs F J Sehellhase arrived
by plain frnm Youngstovvn. Ohio
fni in extended visit with her
| duughter. Mi s. A II Boh Is and
Ki \ Bnlils nf Bastrop.
Cub Scouts Help
Family When
Home Burns
When the home of Mr and, Mrs.
Wlilted. on Highway 71 west, was
destroyed by fire rii-cntly, I he Cub
Seoul Pack nl Den Nn became
very in :eh concerned, and under
the direction of their Den Mother,
Mrs .lack Clark, decided to do
something nlmut it.
They went to work immediately
and. with the help of mothers and
friends, gathered several I Nixes of
wearable clothes and shoes for the
'family, in which there arc eight
I children.
Tltese were delivered to a very
! grateful Mis Whited, who expres
| sed her grateful appreciation to
| the Cubs and to all who IicIimmI
j them
I The eight yoiuigsters who ex-
perienced the warmth and satis
' faction of really helping someone
| else were John Davis Clark, Allen
Eskew. Keith Gcltmeier, Jimmy
! Jones. Allen Kelley, Ivan Thorne,
| William S|*«iiier and Curtis Irving
Barbara Byrd
Completes Study As
Nursing Assistant
McKINNEY — Barhttra Byrd,
lit, of Bastrop, Texas, received
her certificate of completion from
the McKinney Job Corps Center
for Women, McKinney, Texas, in
I December.
i Barbara, daughter of Mrs Flor-
ence Byrd. had completed the
i Health OcisIllations couise as a
nursing assistant.
| Graduate* and their guests were
, honored at a reception ill the cafe-
teria following the ceremony.
DIIIVEN UiNOKANCE
NfAV YORK — Die Insurance
Infornuition Institute notes that
one third of the nation'* lH,onQ high
schisils have no driver education
classes although substantial auto
insurance premium discounts nrc
available to parents of students
given driver education.
The First National Bank
and
The Citizens State Bank
ARE PAYING
F
\1
i!
on SAVING
CERTIFICATES
and
1!
on REGULAR
SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS
WITHDRAWALS MAY BE MADE FROM A REGULAR OPEN
SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT ANYTIME.
Money Deposited By Tlie
lOtlt of Any Monlli Will
Kuril Interest From The
First Of Hint Month
We Will Welcome
HOME LOANS
NEW or OLD PURCHASES
Come In Anytime And We Will Be
Glad To Explain These
Services to You - - -
CITIZENS STATE BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF BASTROP OF BASTROP
HOME OWNED INSTITUTIONS
Savings Accounts Insured By FDIC
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [115], No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1969, newspaper, January 30, 1969; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238189/m1/5/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.