Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [117], No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1970 Page: 2 of 8
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Hospital News
PATIENTS:
I >>11 ic Richards
Bi ssie Warren
Margaret Walker
Mary Juarei
A W. Freeman
Millie Bradley
Selma Kunkel
Viola Marshall
Mareelino Moreno
James Roberson
Mary Powell
Lottie Sohuclke
Margaret Keil
Myrtle Berry
i.uey Benford
Sui Alpliin
l.ela Johnson
Ozell llanna
Dawn Robinson
Nasarin Vlllarreal
Abigail Yaneey
Liliie Dell Harnett
Baby Girl Barnett
DISMISSED:
Katherine Miller
Mrs. Dave Kanffmnn
Hubert Wynn
Klizubeth Ileln and baby •ill
Varnelte Davis
Karen Fritsebe
Alice Crowell
Billy Ilibbs
Antonia Coy
ROCKNE NEWS
MRS. A ft Till'It GOERTZ, CORRKSPONDENT
DHKF.RVR EE AST DAYS I Blessed Sacrament Sunday morn-
Feast of the Sacred Heart of
| Jesus, June 5, Patronal feast for
' Sacred lb art Parish, Rockne, was
I celebrated with a triduum of Mass-
is and No vena devotions, Friday.
Saturdav ami Sunday, June a, fi
and 7th.
The Blessed Sacrament was ex-
posed Friday from H:J0 a. in.
through the 7'.30 |>. m. Mass.
Pai ishoneis look turns praying be
fore tbf Blessed Sacrament through-
out these hours to make it a con-
tinuous devotion with someone in
attendance at all times.
Mass was off< red Friday morn-
ing at 8:30 and evening at 7::i0,
Saturday evening ut ti..'W) p m.; and
Sunday morning at 10: .'10 a m.
'I'lir triduum was offered for all
members of the parish, living and
demised, and for all the intentions
• >f the people, spiritual and tem-
poral.
The three days of prayer were
held as a special act of loving
devotion to the Heart of Our fjord.
The families of the parish were
I consecrated to the Sacred Heart
' during Benediction of the Most
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SERVICES HEI.D I OK SENIORS
Baccalaureate Services for tin
Seniors from Sacred Heart Parish.
Rockne, who graduated from Mlna
HiL'h School, Bastrop, were held
in Sacred Heart Church, Rockne.
Sunday. May .11
Rev. Ms«r Claude A. Faust offi-
ciated at tin- 10:15 a. ni. Mass of
fried for the intention of the seniors,
and blessed their graduating: riii«s
during the ceremony.
The graduates, wearing their caps
and gowns, marched to and from
llie services in procession, and
were seated in u group al the front
of church. . ,,
Preceding the Mass, n breakfast
was served by the mothers of the
seniors, undei the .stxmttorship of
ibe Rockne St. Anne Society.
The menu consisted of orange
juice, scrambled iiigs, hiicon, iiot
rolls, sweet rolls, and coffee.
Seniors attending were Ritu Reck,
Christa Foiin, Janet Goertz, Mar-
garet Goertz, Rose Mary Goevlz,
Carmen Hernandez, Jeanette \Vi.
helm, John Klaus, James Ratlunan,
Arthur James Goertz, of Rockne,
and Terry Krerich of Ascension
Catholic Church, Bastrop.
THIS WEEK, YOU'LL FIND PEANUTS, POPCORN,
PEACHES, PEARS, PUMPERNICKEL, PICKLES, POTATOES,
PEPPERS, PINEAPPLES, PRUNES AND PUDDING... ALL AT
tPetmy tPinchin' ^Prices
<Piggly Wfggly!
Wessels
Bastrop
Thursday, Friday & Saturday, June 11, 12 & 13
Knthryn
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CASIAS l AMII.Y
A chicken supp<'r was served in
corineciion with the monthly meel-
inn of lite RiK'kne Council Knights
of Columbus, held Tuesday even-
ing. al S p. in. in tin' K of C Hall,
Rockne. Jerry Hilbig, grand knight,
presided.
The Council had a Mass offered
for Dr. and Mrs. Dan Camas, Sun-
day morning, June 7, at 9:!K) a. m.
in Assumption Church, Bastrop
Rev. Wilhold PaulilS, pastor, offi-
ciated at the mass.
Fred Fiehrich, Herman Barton,
and Arthur Goertz were appointed
j lo serve on the nominating com-
j mittee. Election of officers will be
held al Ihe next meeting
Attending Ihe meeting and social
[ were Rev. Withokl I'aulus, Alfred
Klaus, David Flebrich, Thomas
| f ioertz. James Flebrich, Fred Fie-
! brich, Marcus Meuth, Fugene G(X.'f-
11/. Horace Fohn, Augusl Bim i', Ger-
ald Beck, Garland Beck, Albert
Klaus, Herbert Bariseh Jr., Char-
lies Oil, Arthur Goertz, Clarence
I Groli man. Jerry Hilbig, Marvin
Bartsch, Monroe Wilhelm, Herman
! Burl on, Felix Till, John Weiss,
j Verlin Gtwrlz. anrl a guest, Bob
I Chenonek, of Columbus.
SIAMN7. WOKKHIIOP I'l.ANNFD
Mrs. I/>is Hopper, extension
jagenl, Mrs Herman Wilhelm, Mrs.
| Joe Probst, and Mrs. Jerry Hilbig,
Rockne I II leaders, and Mrs. Al-
bert Bauer, Mrs. Henry Goertz,
! Mrs. Herman Wusterhausen, Mrs.
Norman Klaus, mothers, met with
the Rockne 111 Club girls, Mon-
day afternoon, June I, at p in
| in the school auditorium, for a pre-
planning meeting for the annual I II
Sewing Workshop
Materials and patlerns were dis
I cussed, and measurements taken.
| Dates for Ihe workshops were set
for Tuesday. June !), from 1 to
1:110 p. m.: Monday, June 15. from
H a m. to 1:110 p. m.; Friday, June
j III, from S a. m. lo <1:30 p m.; and
Tbtirsilay, June 25, from S a. m.
to 1: .'40 p. in.
1 If girts attending were
Bariseh. Tina Barlsch,
I Bauer, Connie Bauer. Debbie Bai
ton. Anita Goeriz, Diane Goerlz,
Marilyn Goerlz, Leslie Hilbig, Me
lissa Hilbig, Sally Klaus, and Linda
| Wuslerhaiisen.
ISools Kiin<l< l|>Vi
In TV Spcciiil
Austin — "The Nashville Sound
of Hikils Randolph", featuring bis
j famed "Yakcty Sax" in his first
1\ special, will be seen Wednes-
day, June 17, at 6:30 p. ni on
KTBC-TV Channel 7.
Combining country standards and
) contemporary music, blues and
I rock, the program also will star
i Ihe clarinet of Pete Fountain and
Ihe trumpet of Jonah Jones.
Boots Randolph will play "Gen-
tle On My Mind". "Shadow of
Your Smile", "Charlie Brown",
"Temptation", "You've I^ist Thai
l-oving Feeling", "Big Daddy's
I Alabammy Bound", and, of course,
"Yakety Sax". He also will do a
special arrangement of "Back
Home in Indiana" with Jonah
Jones, and a Mexican Comply mini
Iw r — "Boogaloosa Brass" — with
Pete Fountain and his group.
Jonah Jones will play "7t! Tmtiv
| bones", "Once In My Life", and
"Baubles, Bangles and Beads".
Pete Fountain will render "Clari-
nei Marmalade", "Spinning Wheel",
and "Blues Hymn".
One of the lop instrumentalists
in the country, Roots Randolph is
one of the originators of the popu-
lar "■Nashville Sound". A combina-
tion of traditional country music,
contemporary jazz-rock, and old-
fashioned blues, the "Sound" can
lie applied to any modern melody.
IK name stems from the phenom-
enal success of Ihe many musicians
who record in Nashville, with al-
burns selling in Ihe billions Ran-
dolph, alone, has sold over 200,-
00(1,000 copies of the 21 alliums
he's waxed.
Lirgest excavator in the world
can grab 15G tons in a single bile.
Jai-Alai is salt! to l>c the fastest
of all hall games with siiervls up
to lfiO m.p.h.
•Tii Jltsu, the fighting form of
the s|iort Judo is of pre Christian
Chinese origin.
Meat Market
KATII SMOKF.Y MAI'I.E
Bacon - 79
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ICE CREAM 1 2 gal. 89c
DEI- MONTE — II OZ.
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UEIWAKDT'S — NO. ItOO CAN
TAMALES 2 £or 49c
DEI. MONTE ( I T — NO 30.1 CAN
BEANS 4 (or $1.00
MRS. Tl CHER'S
SHORTENING
I'CNiilOl SE — NO. '-!■ I CAN
PEACHES
:t I II. CAN
69c
3 for 79c
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3 for 25c
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Vegetables
B A N A N A S
LETTUCE
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Peaches
2 lbs. 2<)c
2 heads 29c
POUND
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EltOSTY ACItE-S — fi OZ.
ORANGE JUICE for $1.00
EltOSTY ACRES CRINKLE CI T — !l OZ.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [117], No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1970, newspaper, June 11, 1970; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238260/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.