Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1961 Page: 1 of 8
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igh - Lights Of 1961 Homecoming
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Float
i the
Main beautiful float from
•ntml Texas towns n ail- *• .
jitiudi oim of in. in'-l Itu i i|>
hit ever had. while many local
inisine seo and organixutiot
were tUi i'#pii'>*iitwl. Rodeo
riil'i a.id individual cnti «• If.1,
color ami atmo-pltcn- to tin >.
caoion (dl. I. R Lungford.
fummandei of Hei g -trom Xn
I • • i • i Ha i , >s a honor / m -.t
a wrre i it> off..'iai- fi in
neighboring cities. The Ben
llnr Shritii- Band ftom Austin
furi.i -bed diumi'
I- oat winners in ti • paade
were as follow -
Son ontmcrcial fit -t pl.t
City <>f Seguiii; 'i«mil pin..
Smith villi < hambei of •
nwrci',
< 'omnn rcial fu t plaiI ..
- taff, Sain Xlecey, Klgin, •
cond j'lji' Dean and Mat i i • .
t t -1-. Smithvillr;
Most original float Ba*trop
Chapter, Kuturi Holm* ranker- of
\ titer H a
Mi- -t Ii* a final I.ong' l(, A
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Joan I 11 It)«*| |, \ anted
Ka*lro|i si,,ii |r k
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Mis.
Mis.
Mi Joan
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wa- named
Pa t k at tin
vu« hi'ij at
Fiidav aftei
Shi* u it-
• n^mvi'd I*
I'm ident K
Hastrop i.ioi
trop (Jiamli.
I'on-orint'
tUo receive!
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state 1
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Second
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Ha.sc.
"I State
aity Re
'ark pool
/clock
with an
>') Lion
'•.in thi-
the Has
••fee, the
Shi*
i se t'i i ri
Modeling
i •• - went
X* oakum
an of the
Moth /ills
' tiH i a\ eil
i ■ ' '*1% i*i| a
' Power
Seek. who
' Revue,
.' ft t'i OT
<1 H tin*
ere .Mis.,
S ha i ron
Publi Rt
of Aii tin
eremonies.
im' sponsor..
Other girl
top fiv, beauties
< 11 n scnheek ami M i
Moon <if (liddings
•lohii Hi-Hi > Faulk.
lations |{i pi'ientat ivi
i*r\ i ll as ma - ter of
and judges win- Col. Vance
Murphy, Ail Transportation of
fn ei Austin Municipal Ai port;
Mi- .Ii an A m, The John Pow-
•i .School of .Modeling, of Aus-
'i■ . ' ol. ( ii tis Cm t|. HerK
Mum Air Force Ha.se Vickie
b ' el. K I I:< I \ A .-tin, and
J'.e bee, KTb< TV
ei, Xu.stin.
foi the iifi mile run. They ir
celvi'd $l(Ul
Second place inoncv, >. 1 .
ti Kichard lx>uen, «itii
l! Ula s. both of Austif..
iio made it in o'u- hour and
1 minuter. Their sponsoi wa
( eiit.'X Auto Supply of Austin.
HII s
\ml
( lasses
Supper
Halt* Reunions
In I'ark
son
lian:
Regjji
ibUIR,
and Konnie.
\a . and Mt
of Wil-
i.ucile
llaiisniHu \ ml McDonald
\re lto.it Mace Winners
f'lyde llau-man, with (iaston
M.lionalil its rider, both of Aus-
tiii, placid flint in thi Marathon
M 'tor Hi.at Race down the Colo-
•ado Rivei to Ha trop Satur
da\ afteinoon. Dan's of Au.->
im wit -ponsor. and their time
a ;i i.tie l.'oui and ">•! minutes
A1 v in McAfee, with Maurice
bowilcn, both of Hastrop, took
third place with two hours and
three minutes, for $**0. Low
den's Garage of Hastrop sponsor-
ed them.
Dewey Robert Turner, with
plin'ot-raph-1 Oharlc.- Rabensburg. sponsored
ny J. Hardine of Bastrop, were
fourth place winners for $40.
Their time was two hours and
five minutes.
There were ten entries in all.
Local judges were Barry Mon
cure, Jimmy Joe Jones and Dan
Lloyd. Buddy McQuiston of the
ilansler Motor Sales in Austin
checked the boats as they enter-
ed the race at Montopolis bridge
in Austin.
Ti e ( a - >f lit p; and the
Cla o: 1 • . both "f Hastrop
Hitfh Schoi.. met at 4 o'clock
Saturday afternoon in the Has-
trop State Park for reunions and
-upper.
(iathering with the Class of
4l>, and enjoying a chicken bar-
becue supper, were Mrs. Hobby
Pollard (Joyce Glas.s) and dau-
ghter, Jo N'etta, of Houston;
Mrs. Laura Mae Turner Zglinski
and children, Cindy and Mike;
Dr. Neil R. Gurwitr, Murray
Callahan and ..on, Mike; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Norment of
Georgetown; Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. Lewis and daughter, Terri,
of Yoakum; Mr. and Mrs. Dan-
iel Baca (Noami Rodgers) and
children, Lisa, Danny, Lad, Ted
and Tim of Sherman; Mrs. I>es
ter Merry (Pearlie Jerrell) and
Pi i km -
Jerrell
Mr
and
ami Mr- Reginald
Hob Standifer.
1'' C|a- of 'at! spread a pic-
nic suppei at ii visited with each
othei and i en families. At
tendit y w e Mr. and Mrs. X'al
Ion Xb-utii il'ats\ Barken and
-on nf \ : .tin; Xlr. and Mrs.
Howard Allen (Patricia Dannel-
byi and on of Austin; Mr.
hi d .Mi Maurice Striegier (Dt-
ane Linetiberger) of Ba.strop;
Darvvyn Hanna of Austin; -Xlr.
and Mi- Cordon Hefner of Mas
trop; M . Carl Spooner (Ruth
Froelich i and on of Hastrop;
Xlr and Mrs. Fred Scott and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mer-
cer (Beverly Anschutz) and
daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Crane (Hetty Anderson) and
daughter; Xlr. and Mrs. Jrke
\'"ight (I.illie Belle Hefner) and
children. Mr. and Mrs. John
Robert Hafner and son.
V S'TH YKAH (I*-tubl:* ■< d M:i •
!'• ! b , • a xs ••;>\': i n - hi:, xcgcst 10, 1 on 1
N'UMBER K
iven Years Of Progress
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...I ltd . i ii rl llnrsi, l.iillilli opi'to-ii
1K -' it on < hes|niit s.iri-i-1 lin n Hich
* ■'' tiuildiiij; «iib onl> ,t lunch coun
•ei m. .p<) i muffin (>an and a cigur bo\
I ior-i. did the ( iMikinc and liaknu
,ril! J " '■ '■'< <ii«ii-s while I h \ look turn. ,ti
- ' • i nit I .i 1.11- i; i ,t r i of I Itei r t w o ou li r
i n i Mil Word of tin (immI and .nun
• ' • i'l.'i i spread. p rlirtilarl> anions;
t • I- .ii'i .it Imm 11 in eil ihcir arrival
tl: eating tune and si |i|u-<|
II" ■ •- * -hak .Iso tier a mi- the ' Truckers
" c " iin I'rikuis v.a their Insi cuxtomcr
• - !t ■' .f lo Sirow into the bealltl
' . f it', l.iiftitl'- fundi s| (irinms
Ladie.s Luncheon
Set For Aug. 15
I in adie- luncheon gr>. .p will
n.-et on Tuesday, Augn-t la,
tX u-torial Teaioom, with
Mt Dora Hud-oi of Smithviilc
a: (i M t L A TuUls a- I'-te-
Ri -ei \ ati
it.; M
- may bi i ade by
C. M Mavnard
•I Ifn .'I lliir |M*k of ( Nik l*mr"l
>■ (tin winded ittlo I Hr nr j i
i iroi^riri and •< '••it:
liin iii -■ «nd ' i- oiuJil mned for p!r -
V .1-i roi.nlrl. I,. ...III. 4 Ii 11 lubli pro
i ><• f..i ImiIK bxji! dim in arid I r .1
1 •. « fimrili eating place and a pupuiai
I - . f - IU.lt- Jim ai>.) I ii.i
, lint, whirr it w a* m."l ner-dn)
|' •>«! ••••.- .i-t imil Ii:.
>1 a • > I hen iami thr mum. nluti. <|r
■1 ,«.«.(► fhal t,i l« rhilt jr thi unit, o'
t'■ * limr thf t wrii under trtr-<) a- Ii
Then lhr m .((. up then mtnii*
• fie higher goal
Sloti
rec
ord
•it'
wi
have
Itu
I hi
Ii . m" *■' 'hi f 11 >1 mimti 1 .,m of 1 In 1. p i 111" 1 11
' "ii new High*** 1 I 111 -1 arro
1 ' lluHsd.iv .Inn and Dfii i« '
H iM" Hnm .mil | wm cardial in v it at ion l#
rnitngiwii to 1 ill nn tint*
1 ol 11 1 on 1 lo Iti.tis. '
,t '' 1 ".II .IRII, I h I \ lll'l lllltt lo follow III
1 t ,i ■"') ' h-rted m locnlinn into- thi run
1 , low n and front thi liioail loin Im"
I'ft I hi'ii diMtr M in h iniittil I ml * 1
•irk 1 nt inlu lite plttnnntr and btilhliiii!
I,"* ' anil the first week III \oi:trl "
""U I! I IIIII
II
high
I ,|S||\
r\
and a
of
I 'M|0
M 1 read* I«i Im mi'.-
, """leiii |(, di'iign it is .it I rail iv elv fuinixhed
""•"■.ie,i m ovcilon. of lilni k and per• iiiiinnn
The btt dining room wilh Ms at mospher. ol t,uie . leuance.
,s ileliirhtful lot f a mil v tlinnu: and 1- an asset lo Ha« trop
I • I -HI I annuel and piival. par o-
ih, 1. .x lit.to limiting I" this modem -iructuie
ol i til -lone ■ la ss and 1 ■ <Cir
in ' < 1 -
1 ,t p a 1 11' .1 I'i' iliiludii.t . ..unlet space, tables ho.lhs and
dtniiij
I
tn*. ratile of rhange m a muiim pan «o Ml/Vb
1 ha 1 I n 1 01 - his ., background m mn-t, *hlb ym dine
I toil! Jim nd Dors,. ,l,sh«a-h.r and cook lo 20 em
plm ees not 1 ..tint inv lltcmselw-s
Mils, i lev i 11
ol progri s>
IB^RS OF GOERTZ FAMILY ATTEND REUNION SUNDAY
1' - i:i. tu r.. 1 1' . . \i. \! S\ 11111 Iii" 'I '' 'i ■' ^ ,
. 'i.lants fled I iiini t r
V'« Peter
«
^lltig
Mi 111 a M
Goer'. a lid fa
1 w , I ,1011 I 111! " I
Au I ioei t/., j,|| of Roikto
(ir«l>dchilill en and fan
el 11 '■ 11111 i. v* 1 f . M
' -'|'i 1 all j J nine i,oertx ami
"*t
' t«' i ,
Mi
M
(iot'i t a V'l
Jill"
,1,. ,! M in.: M V f> I'd Hi M
jimi XI XI am ict (me 11 .
!■ t 1 im 1 ifhlei. vii 1 In (i >. ' t ^ ■
Mi* Ml a' .1 XI. Hugo It/ .n;
and famil.N, M and '• ^
-•« rhlldten ! Mrs William pViake and family. G t* and fnmil>. r* H
„ ' ' Uriaml M and Mi Melvm . and « .<*■ " ' !j v'l.i ,
" ! hildreii, daugiite, of Au In . ' 1 . o, 1 , (,
' ' Mr and Mrs. Kug'nc Seirt# frnmly. Mi. «nrtl Mia. i«
mid dauifhtei-, Ilou t. Mi .u ' ' " . , ,')U\ \| A
... Mi I ui'. ii. \\ ill it 11 <«"i,rh M •••'-; ' ,.1; 1
Ji b XI1 and XI1 Pa'. d Ma 1 • ' v
, .oca. M, and M ' ■" >< ,I V lb '
1 Muff <iorrt/ ftful fnmilv ^ 1 , \\
' Mi and M, Den, ' « '' ^ '
Mi ,Iy, Mi and Mt .1 ■ I " u u
, Mr* fnmilv, M, and Ml .1
'' -XI ■ ma. lot and fami!> XI i Mt Willi.
i ,1 I'ai
ml M
lilitbtei
d Ml
SlMlutlifl
-.it i; i and • hil-
w i*i c present,
ei nard Seitli i
Hast roii. and
\ 11,11>11; and
tidfhild
1"i" ' a lull |e
iMwt* ,|r
x '! VXd
A,|
W
V\ te.l
\ i,,t„l of I 'm I inert* des. I'll
. ath. t. .1 lot II <' reunion,
jru. i were i .o present.
I , , i , ,-, : t:,11. n and i'i and
' \ i I ' 11 ibuted t..
lam , P i.nil Km oil
ln tl|( Clerical Km low melit.
ml for themaeivesi at thi> re-
f j i,i fu i reunion foi
I de . el limits II, 111
, \ \ i 1 ' i I'Ullion lla beell
I foi hereafiei
whi
Three l>i Days Of Special Bargain
Prices Await Shoppers Aug. 10-11-12
Mrs. Hefner Is
Commended For
(lancer (.rusaile
Leaders of tiie lilfi! lance
.uii in Hastrop Count;, liave
■ I commended by ol'fn ial- of
tii' T'-xa Division of the Amen
an I alee! Society foi their pa it
• w : a! appears to be a record
est., t v. year fot cat -. • .-o* t: <•
e an at on a ti d fund rai - int n
Te*«s.
' ,sa<ii Chairman \li-. XN al-
i!> . t h.t- ;n . ti notified h>
ti.. SiH-nt; t,• a: an . time dig)
t'm T'-xas i -low w it.hlH reach
' . 'on !! is year'- activity con-
. • in August
Ht 11 op Counts ha reported
tut.i i'tu-ade funtl- raised of
- - The county's assigned
i. it. .in share of -tate goal
«1 : al.00 11 is one of 112
in Texas which have
co e ovt'i t e top.
m.i'i tha* $ 1,100.000
. p. ;> ii. Texas has in
•t a *.ew t ord contribu-
11 • ..ti! ro of cancel
tu -t > i a i tit e\ iously w as
- it: Ti xan - put $1,1 sii.aii.
figh" acain.-t cancel
'' a' • w predict that
nooks are closed on
: isadt .'il the .. tld
Mat ; it ten - ting and worth-
winl. bargaii are listed by
tweivi Ha-trop merchant- in the
■.itr doubt, page ad in this week's
Advertise), a'.d on circulars that
wi:; In distributed Wednesday
and Thursday.
Si'.oppc - m Hastrop trade area
an invited t check these prices
a .i join it Ha-trop's Aug. Buy-
Festivai "t Thursday. Fri
day and Saturday, Aug. 10 11 12.
Marking down prices to the
advantage of their customers for
tins big three-day event are the
follow ing
Koy Kragli Jewelry, J. Fox
Department Store, Hastrop Feed
llatonia at Has
i:
H \S I IMP Hit.II SCHOOl
I onTltAl I. S( IIKDl'LK
DISTRICT 21 \ — 1961
September
t rttp
September
t rop
September
din«s
si*pi ember
September
H.tsi rop
October H:
I iclober
Bitst rop
October 27: Shiner at
\o\ ember t: XVeimar
in a r
November 10
Ha>t i op
2!l
bat .range
: (biddings
I tiling at
Bound
a I Bit s -
at tiid
billing
Roc k a I
OPEN
1 .'t: Schulenburg
at
Ha>t rttp
at \\ ei-
^ It, i I h \ 111 e
W. A. Rhodes Passes
Away Monday
Funera
set \ XI. •
wet.
t. thl-
ijts.seti
letti't of commendatioii
l.\ XIi Hefner, "Texas
Chi, rmat K d w i T
and Pi > side nt John
ei-. M D, pointed out
key to this promising
e thousands of hours
'i-ei work done.
11 pot t thc\ Silid, "i e
m a \ thousands ,,f
.11 ibuted b> our count,v
adei's who brought to
r isaili tin wealth of their
a. a I>| I it t. X'out efforts
p f\ tin spirit of the Soc-
and ts desire to 'get the
iii.i , We k ow that because
f x >nt lino i funib will be avai'
I-.i itu ( .• . omitiu yeai to
oat..', out piogram of research.
•ion and service."
I . funds from the Crusade
hi put to work immediately
hi Co Society's program of re
• ti- . edij. atloii and service Re
e.ueh, thi hope for future con-
trol of the disease, draws the
.a st liiit,' of funds.
FFA Chapter To
Make Trip To
Study Wildlife
\ limine! trip fm the Hastrop
.ptci t ■ Future Kai in,us
\ n • ■ 11 i 11:i 'tecum,' ;, realit\
a ' >• • ii,.; i injs and plan
ning Wot-kin,.' with I ID Fa lie \
ami the Fish and tiame Depart
• ..ui, a v.*i \ educational ami
(ilea ileal,', trip ha been plan
■ . d toi tIn FF \ ho\ s .if Has
Iiop f.>r the weekend of August
12-1 nt h
T!ii ln>\ w r meet XI i Ko
i k \ X .-. ati." al Xuricultiite
t - itchi'i it'll XI i I' <n ley. I ..inn
Warden, at Saiitleis Cafe Silt
<ti i In \ morning. Aug PJtii at
\ XI w I ei. they w ill be
. ..lipi d fi> i ide in private
automobile s Then the) will
II: Ol I. '• .pi" t mi, 'iii'
I ah. ami the AranM • Wildlife
Be! c C a il t; 'O e I slitnd The
Lee San-
Klgin.
McMahan
wit- in
Rhodes have
si'Vi t ill vein -
e to ieep out l iy
. ui . i ampi:iia i it ic
i \ ailabli t here, and • . y
hi it c a folding camp
ol I In gi oup w ill 11 I ui ii t he
next aft. ■•>! Sunda\ Xtietist
Pith
held
the Mans Funeral Home in
SinithviHi Tuesdas afternoon, at
i o'clock for Xvilliam Albert
Rhodes. T'i. XI i Rhode -, whose
home Wits in Hastrop. passed
awei Monday at t ■ home of
his daughter, Mi- Jo.
del , in Butlei. ni at
Kldcr S X. \ ii of
officiateil, and funiit
\ I um I 'reck ('em,'tei \
He is survived by his widow,
M t 1 .ydia Hanks I! .>dt . a son.
James Ollie b odes, a daughter.
XI i - Jewell Sandeis; a sister.
^lt Ludie Adams; foui grand-
children and two meat grand
children.
Mt and Mrs
lived for the pit^t
at lli'i Codai Street next door
to Xlr-;. Rhode-' sister. Mrs.
tie ''.'tit Donning.
A mon extended obituarx will
appear next week
BKAK B WD Tu
BKCIN FALL PR \< TICK
The Hastrop Heat Hand will
begin fall practic, at the Band
Hall on Monday, \ugti t 14. ;tt
im id p.m., according t" Cljtude
Wools,.y, band dilrctoi.
All band member? and proape
live it embers should >e pt. cut
at this time
The band this sear will in-
clude the 7th grail, student-
it. the pa t
I I < .ION XI All I \RX
MKI UNI, PiM'PoM D
The legulat meetmy. of the
American Legion Auxiliary has
been postpone,i till Thuisday,
Xtigust IT, when the n. tallation
• f officers foi the , oinilm yi'lll
will be held at 7 in at thi lionii
of NI i XI H Pei U111 -
Little Leaguers'
Fathers To Play
Next Week
The fathers of tin Bastiop
Little Leagnei will play the
fathers of the s ithville Little
Leaguers on Xl"'-ia\ night it,
Smithviilc and "• I n-d;t> niuht
at t he ball pa rk in Hast top
Came time i " ;o
The public ic rtliall) invti
eil to i'c th. I'm' pro. ceils
fi oni w Inch w iii i -"-I in fin.
aiicing the ball Uib
The Hastrop '.**t x11i ' ve
;t practice , I • I i nlay nige.
at (i* 10 at the l sti. park.
Company. Klkin.- "i-10-2o Store,
(I a 11 a ti ' Depjartnient Store,
Smith's Variety Store, Sharp
Kurniture Company, (Iriesenbeck
Kurniture Company, Bastrop
Furniture Company. Long's IGA
Food Market, Hastrop Frozen
Food Lockers, Outlet Store.
You are cordially invited to
visit these merchants during this
Buyers Festival, and take ad-
vantage of the values they have
in their stores.
Clifford Cody
Named Colonel's
Orderly
Clifford C. Cody, who is train-
ing with the I'nited States Army
iit Part Leonard Wood, Mo., was
selected on July 2" to .serve as
the Colonel's orderly. The selec-
tion fu: thi.- honor position is
based ot appearance, cleanliness
of we;>;> •- at knowledge of
military regulations
He received letters of com-
mendation from his Company
commander, from the Regimental
commander and from the Bat-
talion command,':
A l'Jiil graduate "f Hastrop
High School and former em
piovee of t'*.e Ba.-trop Advertiser.
Clifford is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. C Cody.
MBS \\ \RRKN V'lTKNDS
«.OLD! N XNNIXKBSVRX
IN N\ \\ Ml AC III K
Mrs. W. ft. Warren has
turned home after -p. : ding
past two weeks visiting relatives
and friends in A'axahachie, Dal
las. Irving and surburuan
XX'orth and Ixertudao
X\'hil< in Waxahai
a guest in the honn
Mi
tlleil
an
re-
the
Kort
of
w as
cou
in-. XI i . and
who celehrati d
niversary wit
from 2 till "> p.m.
XIis. Sparks is the
ration to inherit t'i
tcrnal grandparent .
tn*ll homestead, a
she
her
Id Sparks,
Colden An-
"At Home"
on July 22.
t inl gene
in the ma
the old Can-
7-acre tract.
one of the fu -' five in the set
tling of Wnxahachie. She is the
ft tniei X|is< Kdith Chit mets of
Wiixahae; n llei I'at net ami Mrs.
Warri'ii'.- fatiu-t wen brothels.
r.iV'Sfc
' \|IT I Wll.ll \M I RI x Kits
i \ H I Ni i ol- William L.
bi vers, i .|" Mr and Mt-
Law son Riv.'i ."10 N Main.
Klgin, l ex . coin p • 1 x w eeks
of training al t e \riny Re-
set ve Officei I ran.tug Corp
( ROTO in: 1
I ioixlon, J viIx ■* D
training Cadet Rivet
practical experii
lion in tactica
.tiIinint -11 ativ,
and
at Foit
ruin the
t i'ci*IV'I'd
instruc
technical Mud
Meet -. with
-pedal cmpha i- plai ■ d on the
dlltie of a - mill 'i ant \
ci nib,'i of Ixat V ' Ortler,
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1961, newspaper, August 10, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237856/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.