The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [125], No. 62, Ed. 1 Monday, October 2, 1978 Page: 3 of 8
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Independent
Cattlemen s
Ass'n of Texas
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Cattle called
Seventeen choice calve* mere nenl la at Friday to be AUCTIONED AT THE
STATEWIDE Independent Cattleman's Association cattle drive at Georgetown. Calve*
ware loaded Brut at Smithville with more coming aboard at Bastrop. The first annual
statewide rattle drive is estimated to have grossed over $125,000 with over 450 head of
rattle sold. In top photo, left, Bastrop contributions are loaded by [from left] Gordon
Ko*anky, Chris l.entz, James Doty and Carroll Babel. Next to sign proclaiming Bastrop
County ICA'a part in the drive are [from left) Carroll Babel, Warren Higgins, president of
the County ICA, James Doty, Gordon Bo sank v. C.1*. Johnson, Hubert Linenberger, Chris
l^titi. and Steve Bivers. In bottom photo. ICA members, wives and backers arrive to
oversee the loading. From left: Boyce Heinen, Virginia Watterson, Mrs. Boyce Heinen,
C.C. Watterson. Mrs. Boy Schmidt, Boy Schmidt and Cecil Ixtng. Calves were donated
by:Pirst State Bank, Smithville; Citizens State Bank, Bastrop; First National Bank,
Bastrop, with Gordon Bosank), Charles Evans, Cecil Long and Hubert Linenberger;
Claude Hatterson ol Watterson and Boy Schmidt of Bosanky; Curtis Fleming, Ervin
llnffrrek and Bay Bandolphy of Smithville; Chris Lentz of Bastrop and Smithville; James
and Earl Bosanky of Smithville; the Bastrop FFA Chapter; T.W . Buck of Garfield and
Dr. Virgil I^awlis: BBoyre Heinen of Bosanky, Carroll Babel of Bosanky; Warren Higgins,
County ICA Chairman, al Bastrop; Billy Davis of Smithville. Boy Bivers of Elgin. Dr.
Charlie Graham of Elgin and Jimmy Wallenberg of Dale and Hal Hillman of String Prairie.
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PJPJPIPIE
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October 27, 4 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. SPJST Supreme Lodge
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October 29, 2 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Seaton Star Lodge
Program Features:
1. Lectures on Czech Culture in Texas
2. Performances of Czech Music and Dance
3. Exhibits
4. Lecture by Folklorist Dr. Antonin Robek from Charles
University. Prague. Czechoslovakia
5. Genealogy Workshop
6. Czech Theater Presentation
7. Discussion of Current Issues Concerning Czech Culture
in Texas
8. Free Dance for Registrants
Everyone is invited to this unique program. There will be
activities designed for those who are seriously interested
in learning more about the Czech cultural development
and history in Texas. There will be interesting and enter-
taining activities for everyone. The program will feature
over 50 performers and speakers.
Information: Call "The Czechs in Texas Program." (713)
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Land Bank
loans up
The Federal I«imi Bank
Association, based in La
Grange. reported it closed
loans valued at over S2.3
million during fiscal 1978.
ending last June30.
The loans covered 16 farm,
ranch and rural housing
properties. James L. Sims,
manager, said at the
association's annual meeting
held Sept. Iti.
The association had a loan
volume outstanding of a
round $15,7 million at the
close of the fiscal year.
During the meeting Will
lam T Higgins, Jr. of
Bastrop reported on activi-
ties of the board of directors.
Elected to succeed himself
for another three year term
was Quintus W. Lehmann of
Led!**iter. He serves on the
Board of Directors with
Messr. Kainer and Higgins,
Woodrow W. Brewer of
Lexington and Eldon E.
Knape. Jr. of LaGrange. The
Federal Land Bank Associa-
tion of LaGrange serves the
chartered territory of Fay
ette, Bastrop and Lee
Counties.
A nominating committee
for 1979 was elected, as
follows: J.G.A.Frank, Jr.
and George A.O. Kieschnick
of Giddings and A.V. Smith
of laGrange. with alternates
Albert 0. Buseha of Gid
dings. Arthur H. Brandt and
E.A. Boitsch of LaGrange.
Jerry W. Moody. Assist-
ant Vice President of the
Land Bank of
presented some
on estate tax
and had for
distribution pamphlets to
help the individual with this
matter.
Federa I
Houston,
thinights
planning
UT award
Judith Ann Speir, of
Route 2, Bastrop was among
176 University of Texas
students who were recently
awarded bachelor's degrees
according to a recent
announcement from Dean
A.IiSehrank.
Ms. Speir earned a
Bachelor of Science in Home
Economies
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The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [125], No. 62, Ed. 1 Monday, October 2, 1978, newspaper, October 2, 1978; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth335009/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.