Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1962 Page: 7 of 8
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THE BAST KOI' (TKXAS) ADVBKTISKU, MARCH 21), 1U«2
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y. -idt-ni. Huitrup I inn- i lnl>
ident. IUi>lrii|i ( humln r of ( ummerrr
[ I'r' -iilt iil ll«>>lriip I hanilii i uf l ntnmerci
^tiu-< - in intuitu I a ltmritiiKli -t itrrh fur in
|,-tr\ anil a pawuil for lla-lrn|i
Cistrop Needs A Dedicated,
Hardworking, Industrious
Man For Mayor
I'c • ii m) \dv ' i t if .-
Highlights And Sidelights From
State Capitol
o\ (thcs Program
t M • and RIB' Friila .
xnn iir ? -A!..
It ,v-! ' Willi K 01V
• . • ... held
4« ■ t Saturday,
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AUSTIN, Tex.—('andidutes for
Kovei nor now arc quarreling
ov.-r h'n islative rcdi Jtrictun?
which would Kivi- thi' metro-
politan cities more strenKth.
Pull tax payments indicate
that the i cities actually have
the voting strength.
Hut final figure are not in
on all counties.
Official finuri phi some
estimati ri v.al 1,25(1,42$' qua
lifieil voter in the 12 countie-
w hu h cnntaiii etl.i - of 100,00(1
or more offhand this would
indieati that the 12 "bitf city"
' ountii mild liavi moi i than
half the v. t, in M), state.
Hut the "l>u; 1J are not as
wi II prepaied !.• vote thi- yeat
a thi y Aeie in 1!> ;0 That year
thev had I,'.(>2,17:! vote . |t
uil f pn idintul year. How
• ver, d'<;ini ari reported for
I "'2 ili ti..r m all of the 12
■ i' 1 i' i .'ii i \i i pt Travis,
when tin Stat. Capitol is
Ideated.
< 'ne riotahli thing about the
pol tax figure i-. tin growing
number of those with exemp
tio> ■ from thi poll tax becausi
they aii 21 yeats of age and
vote free or they are over 05
and doi 't hay. t. buy a p..11
tax in ordet to vote.
li dil ation- are that t h •• i i
will hi mori exemption ■ t-rti-
ficat> this yi at (those in
•'i111of 10,0(10 or more) than
• vet before, i ven in record -
S I ■ t 1111 Jf If <10
Arother fact t
that rural peopl
poll n-ifurdles of the weather,
whib inclement weather keeps
many city folk- home
M1 '!'< > K (' 11 > h. INTRKASES
II va I )ep:it t merit -.f Public
-afety tntiiliciat figure an
iic/ ub fit .. . irtnl ii 'l"i-xas traf
fii every * 7 eeoiidf la-t year.
•. it • • ?i:« ..hi k■ ;i -i I -\ cry threi
h'. tr if d 17 minutes
W i" - tin departn cnt loseil
it- l'.'dl "death I.Hiok," it re-
mi.torcidi total of
m. 'i t raf f, lb at h
held
insider is
■ to the
w m.I mi'i r
ported
' 11
than 1!
14.i in
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■ 1 and Hon
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populat
town
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Specializing In Steaks
Till I INKST IS DIMM, I'l l \SI HI.
• I 'ining Kimm (iitering I n I'rnale I'arlu"
I (Kil's I OK THE IN I IHI I AM 11 Y
ITROP MEAT MARKET
I
and Wholesale
^ar B-Que Daily
p and Sausage
Special Cut
STEAKS
for
Barbecuing - Broiling
WHS POULTRY FRESH FISH
BOW K I.OCKKR SERVICE
■OLIBAI k DKI.IVKItY HRRVICE
CALL CA 9-2858
c
gallant foe" who died at Sun
Jacinto, al.io is buried there.
(iovernor Daniel ha.s Im-cii urg
ing thut the de Zavala homesite
and cemetery acreage be set
aside for state or county park
purpo.-es. He believes tin bid-
ding provision will delay the
sale of this tract to give time
for Sen. Ralph N'arborough to
pass a bill transferring the 142
acres to the tate or county, or
| pave the way for some other
I park arrangement.
MI SRI: PRESENTED HEI'RIE-
\ I. liEVOKED (iovernor Dan
i lei ievoked a one-year reprieve
f"i Johnny Will Kurd aft. (
V "Iki-ter" Kern, sheriff of
Ham - County, revealed nnn
new information about the a-..
Ford had .-erved one yeai of
a three-yeai sentence ii th.
i Harris County jail for unlaw
fully caiiying a pistol, a an
habitual, when thi Board of
I'aitlon and I'arule- made the
customary reconimendatini for
a reprieve and failed to get any
objection from local officials.
A fti i tin reprieve wa grant
'•ii on March '.(, Sheriff Kern
advised tin governor he hadt.'l
bed not ii, f the pending clem
ency application, and would
havi piote ted it if he had n •
ceived it.
He said Ford was pursued
for two years before he was
forced to surrender, whereas
thi board had b< en told -hi
render was voluntary.
Daniel tated his actio; did
not reflect on 'he board, '"be
ca.i-i they acted upon factual
iepiesi jitations made on behaif
f the applicant and in tie ab
•ienci of protests from lota!
officials."
I.FT'I I!R (•! l HF I. \ W T ■
SUHi Coii.pt rolb r declared nil,
ga and related well .-••■'vices
aii n -pollsib i foi collect i i: a
two pel cent sales tax when
•.nice involve any taxable,
'a ," !•■. p. i - pi ..pert • id
or i nted by a film, Con ptrol-
ler Hobe11 S Calvert further
-tated that receipts from thi
-ale of tangible pi rsona pro-
tifeates and placing names of
nominees on the general elec-
tion ballot.
Mmbeis of the State Bar as
sociation voted 4,5!i2 to 1,012
in favor of a proposed con-
stitutional amendment for local
option abolition of justice of
the peace courts.
They also voted I,50<> to f(>(>
i'oi i' proposal urging an a-
lnelidment to authorize the l> g-
lslaturi to provide for interim
count\ and state government
during a di-a.-ter period.
Attorney (ieneral Will Wil
on i u ! e d that Morniiigside
Manor. Inc., a Methodist oper-
ated home for the aged in San
Ant nio, i- exempt from ad
valorem taxes, even though
some n-ident.- pay for their
care.
He al.-o stated that a phy
siciar who is a notary public
can acknowledge an application
for in absente. ballot, and then,
a- a physician, issue a di-abi
lity certificate for the absentee.
W A R ON SCRF. \\ W' > 1< M S—
(iovernor Daniel promised to
tran fi i $25,000 from emerg-
ency funds to the Texas Animal
Health Commission to buy ma-
terials and employ personnel
for the fight again.-t the -crew-
worm fly.
Contract has been signed foi
construction of a plant at
Mi--ion, where up to 75,000,000
sterile flic.- will be produced
| each week for use in the e-
i indication program of the com-
mission and the Southwest A
'iiinal Health Research founda
turn.
PARK RFI'AIKS APPROVED
F.mergency repairs will be
madi to Carla-damaged San
■la. into Monument by San Jac-
into Day. April 21.
\ $'..200 appropriation fsom
the governor'- einergi'iicy fund
.u.: be added '• ,ii(iu from thi
San Jacinto Park commission
and $.'>,000 from the San Jacinto
Mu.-eum and History As.-ocia
tion to meet the most urgent
repairs of the estimated $157,-
000 damage done by the hurri-
cane.
*HORT SNORTS
Speaker James A. Turman
named Kepreaentatives Murray
Watson Jr., R H. "Dick" Cory,
: V irginia Duff, Forrest Hard-
I ing and Reed Quilliam to th>
House Interim committee on
special districts.
Sixteen individuals and org
anization.- already have been
; told they may appear at the
March :>o hearing on proposed
! changes in the new sales tax,
to be held in Dallas.
financing
to fit your needs
Here you can find the financing tail-
or-made to meet your business needs.
Short or longer term capital loans,
equipment or machinery financing,
inventory financing accounts receiv-
able financing are just a few of the
services available here to your busi-
ness at low bank rates.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
OF BASTROP
"YOUR FRIENDLY BANK"
MEMBER FDIC
wu th« mo«t
ciir-
i. it
it 117-1 *
kill
! perty t ucummnn
> velllpt from t he -
f the property i-
■•klld used out of till
When democrut.ii
lerk in Harris an
counties said they
t. nipt
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COP
tl
carriei are
lb ii -c tax
■hipped out
- tate.
■ o u 11 i \
: (la VI tor
« on Id at
ren iblican
SPECIALS
i out ' le ei i f ree
abuts in 1 l"i 1
Hn wster, I'ella, Hanu
Hardeman, Kent. Lips
l/oving, M -iin. Ra i
. Somervell, Sutton, and
K)U D < A M E I.
i! VFR" The Suit i
IIighwa . Department is pondei
inv a my .terinus postcArd that
enriii a reipu -t foi a copy >f
tl;. • 1'." ' highway travel
map
Tin n tun add re--, reads
l;,i . i Ahmed Sarlmti i\\el
K i vi d ' ami I i art Dt is cr 1
27. Corner ('hambeis, I tit. Me
I .cod Road
Karai hi. I'nkintan
Folk iit thi highway depart
mi nt aie wot del ing if this is
the aim Bashir Mimed who
vi ■ jled Ti va and t he I S
last \ i at as V ice I'd ident
1 \ ndo' .1 • ihtison' gui ■ t.
Ihei, «.i ip.iti a furm when
that "Hashir" retired In camel
and incepted a gift <>f a new
Ford ' ■ 1111i In he' planning to i
i > 'tiii to \ me. i. a and mot. >i
thioiu'h th. Lone Star State. ;
linpi IM l FOR historic!
PARK I .aw on K not t Jr.. de
puts adiriini tiatos of I' S j
(ieiieial Servic. adinint tration,!
informed (o>\ Prici Daniel that !
th. (foveinnii ■ t ih granted his ;
ii ipie t f i l.oii i /.'i de Zavul'i's |
Initial itc to b. bid on epai ,
atel\ v\ hi n Silt Jacinto Ordti
alice depot is put on the sale j
block
Properly contain the grave
f .li /.avnla. a Mi *n an I • van
who ignml I In Tcmi Declara
tion of Independencr and serv
i ,| a viCi pre ident of the re-
public.
I ienei ill \ ntollio Cast illo. "a
I i f y t
y nominatiii! - u n less
primal i. are held in
• Aii. \ i't l * t- |'t e . ' the:
cieinti. OOP - tat, chairman
Tad Smith din up a I'.' >„' opin-
iei; on the n.attet by th*> then
att • i . g. • a . l'ric. Daniel.
I • 11' J ruling tat. s that
a i ounty cletk dot J not have
thi authority to determine
• t: .ii of in eg <, 'ant y or il-
■ gaiity win ii aii rtif aU' of
•..ma' ' ri ,'uia on it -
fnc. Ihi opinion -aid the co
ii ty i !. i k a. t ii a mini -term!
. apacity iti ti • villi: the cer-
Reg. Price
Sale
Dinette Suites
S 59.50
S 42.50
Plus
Ti
8 pc. Dining R Suite
$115.00
S 85.00
Plus
Ti
2 pc. "Hooker" BR Suite
$159.50
$129.50
Plus
Ti
Lounge Chair
$ 79.50
S 52.50
Plus
Ti
Westinghouse Roaster
$ 49.95
S 35.00
Plus
Ti
Metal Kitchen Cabinets
1-4 off
Plus
Ti
Metal Bed Springs
1-4 off
Plus
Ti
OTHER SPECIALS CHECK PRICES
Sharp Furniture Company
I \i:|i <>l I II \NKS
I would liki to say "thank
you" to my friend* for the
flowei hinI cards i nt to me,
'oi l In visit •. and to tIn
do, lot and nui c f>• i t lie11
.are during my recent stay
in tin ho pital
I i ankle pd.
1
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1962, newspaper, March 29, 1962; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237889/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.