Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1964 Page: 1 of 8
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J<ihn>«' Hoffman arvs Mr> John
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w?t
I'inal plans to
Im' made for
llomecomin«;
Final Wisions for th#' 19 >1
HortMHTuiunt: cv.-nls will bt inadv
111 a nUH'ting next wi r*k. accord-
sni" to Ijm'oln P irns Homt oom-
uii; (tmunittec* chairnuin Kvery-
•fii on th'' HoiDitMinun^ '"•jmnut-
tw and rnyon.- witij ; n interest
in Hom *<-omin(? plruunn^ is ask
•■■I 'n '-ontaet Mr Farns for tin-
tin'"" ir>d pi k'i >f this im|* itant
H *|>s«j< to ii'Vl Mxn< attractions
ro thosj trarlirvon.il ,(r thf Home
<> tjiiHtC n'ichrations, th ommit-
t -«' urjji ■ ,i: <>n;ani/itioiis ,uxi
individuals wik> wtjo! i iikt* to
pon*ir i ni-w. .'v.-nt i,r who
ha\ r >«uK«<-itKins tu utend th -
i tiii^'tin^' tr to (intact Mr Farrts
ai- as pis>!hif
Bears drop first
district game to
Schulenburg
IHstri'*t tiawtwii. p..i. fw*,;.!!!
Hi'vi r. in >(huifmhurg w .th
('•M<h B J Wolf s Bears loeun);
> i '!'!>•• n< xt (instn *t iMmp will
t* in BaKJf'ip , n Tu<-vda> after
ir, Apr ; ,'H when tlv Shiner
-i H'n ii'.im chai,' tup*s th«'
Br-ars
Hoidii i It ••- ord n pi -
^ o <n pi.i'i t!v FVc.irs ma over
T.i> tor n>i "HiruU an i *i>n on<'
i^irru- t "nn<l n i > jamt' wrtw
wi'h V.ittm
1 nt< r;n, i '> ■*••'> i. tu*irrvinM'n!
in Tu >r isi thfs w.T'-
f ii!wnat« d :n ?h<' M*nu firuil round
of thf -lumiaonnHtp division
< fh> r ■ atr.s in t . tourmment
tw lr m 1 <• Kitttrt t'.iirwr m
r \or >iii Mairo (Jid
itlnK* nit K'ifin San Marms
uiff ;*itv rs with 'aji Ai r
Y T> <- |i*or5 -U* T -ww^id
«* n. . • } to tlv . t wmarri'iit
st oy srf k t u\ n «t
lit ID \ t \ I W I Kill \\
Apr t
Gremlins a work
in wedding account
Thf*- Gwniim tw\ bewn ut it
Will l,i:
il' I it)
NUMBER EIGHT
IVvrtt \*.ii pr nid* the a
ward* for the winmn-: -nui ; ini
tu* m * ii !> lev «•. of ; , i>,M T.'x
a.^ lNmi't uxi l.i,;! r ('omprvty is
tin- i*i«v tin- I r1111v <in pin\ in
thi ,it**.( Np«ni.in)sii rht* -irnnm
nif> imnro\ >m«-nf pi t'r im
Th.- Sf.it.- HI Ikiii t, am Rrxavn
mod will •noxi«<t if r.iinmy Ho!
in',; r*it i i\il *l«'ft*ii* *|i-i ii
if tt i; R a... it!'* 'innin..-
and iTVf* iianlMti-m •<P'S I.il^'
and Johnnn' l^m W ■ irrn iU 11 i
horn.* mana>!cm *tit .i*s i ilutt • i
of thi* Tfrxa* Kxten*- -*n •'
nisnutT MM K\I.IA ft I
Itl IH I 11 IN It \N| ICI1I'
HTXTI l"\UK >1 M \>
MiMUwIlsI voiitH; ! ■ ■of. fiorr.
all m ''i tli i' i in. • l i"1"!
Will tpit)tf t Htnvdr. f* i i Ihslnct
MYF rally in tt.. M.-' 1> 'itatr
Park
MptnlH'i"* *if thi' !• ai MV F
will nn*.'! ,ii o. Hi *t Mi'llimti**!
' "lllltf!\ || lit' 'I the Rally
which will Li■>! until t *" |> it'
lt%TK.M\N IHIMIMIMIM. I'll
III; S| Ml \\ \ritii
Hi.- annual ll.itnnan tViii*'lt r>
Hotiiwximin,'. v. ill tu* held on Suii
* lay April ti I iinii'i will l«
si'r\ <n( no (hi ;roiitid> of IWitftnan
I'ark ut 1) s«i Hi"' jmrk is k«'ii'
• xf on Bastrop I k'l.irt FN! t'
lis-ipp'-al
naptMOi'
I ririidliiK'ss to
strangers kst
Bastrop asset
"Good morning, sir. What can
I do for you ?''
"I'd lik.' to place an ad m your
piper 1 want to move t«' Bastrop
—it's such a nice town. Why two
different folks just sp<jk> to me
like friends as I rame down the
strii-t'"
Now retired and livinj.- n Aus-
tin, thus gentleman first lx-earne
ie(|uiunie<) with Bastrop in liMO
when he won a jwiles eont' -i fmni
Ins company in Houston trvi the
pi i/i u as a uis*kend for him and
hi< wife in the Bastrop Stat' Park
His classified advertisement,
which may he found in the col
umns of this week s Alvertiser.
is a concrete testimtmia to the
outstanding asset.s of th.^ city:
the fi endhness of its dti/ens. the
Ifist Pines 'if Texas an npid-
!y di*veloninu l^ake Bastrop.
and vimttirs
.1 II Knit '.
I Vm MILS Ml HI
in>*ii'-*i at (
| ** !;inn on
t Wht l.m*-
\\ i.
Mi'll-
left t.
mil i'
>u;iis .mi the tailtfiiti's « f s
• lenundei t*i millions of t-'X.i
i.s i x|K'itsi\e, as well is nisi ;li
• uid i itiemli. i of tl • I ex i
■iu:h« i\ le|i.irtment - im;> i
Illinois <1 iss container plant
ru lit R H l.inain pres. tent
•I mi \! in i ei U arr.ni «'* oi ••
u-lrailei
anients
Iliv5h\\a\
I 'entr il
Si IS,500 a month "payroll" is big Valon Month
help to Bastrop County economy
new eoniniander
Monthly old-age. survivors, and
disability insurance benefits in
liastrop County now top $118,."i00,
James B Mariey, district mana-
ger of Social Security in Austin,
said today on releasing his an-
nual county benefit data report
Hie new monthly figure repre-
sents an increase of $8200.00 ov-
er the corresponding period last
year. This increase can be at-
tributed to the changes in the law
in recent years, as well as to
tin growth of our aged popula-
tion. Tins money stimulates
Bear's share in
district tennis
won by Bastrop
In spite of tough opposition from
Shiner and Schulenburg. Bastrop
waiked off with the Bear's shan-
't honors m Instrict 24 A t'-nnis
competition, winnint; five of the
I.' i hampionships Sam K Bright
is kich for the liastrop teams
Vicki Rjihenstmrg aga n won
.nr.s singles by defeating f'«vgg>
He"i.-i of Shim r t>-2 t -i n the
final.' Kenny Kesselus arvi Ray
ii hmann i.*et another tr p to the
Regional mi-.-! after winning sen-
.or l iy s diHibleti over St;, "ry trul
Bayer *>f S<"hulenhurR. >') 6-1,
vJ In unior ly>\s s.iig'.i Dale
l^shiid.'Jea'ed Ray Jahn iSohu-
enimrv' K-l. aixi in th> f-
na > l^aahley h Mt cowries Her
der of Weimar >-. , mi
The elementary :irN doubles
r, i:.i ...* Roveyn f Ht and Emily
Kessi won over Smithville 6M>
<>■<* nd tw at Shiner ' - l 6-1 in
i fif performance -tiat gave
ptori i« •>! ! 'tter thui. - to come
Hie h.,:h s<'tiool junior .riris d*ni-
fi. te,,.*n of Mary I ynn Oai
rne ind .sttviii Funs beat
Joyci (luenlerl ind R-ta Jana-
ek of Si'hulenburu h- 5-7. h-H.
uid then ,n .no'hi i marathon
'ifitot ilnlmmr and Farns
downe*! ' ira V wuau. imi Sh.i
run Pf' . of Sh.riei by a Sforc of
' . ,! > T •
i if , ■ fust j>,,tl , wre taken
h\ H« r'.. rt Howa' I •smithville.
: si ".:■>! i >\ sine • Gutter
■ mn and W ek ->f S. -m enhurg in
s.- i.it . *ls ies s. mlenhurg
it: J a me. t.it> • : s sr ies. Brice
l'«*s; in Kiemet ' iry I*s singles
The Mi-Bnd* twins R,*nald and
i k.red .i I ii-mentary i> ys dou
r k I. r lit* ms for
S e h u i n bur : W uar's hijsdi
.. ..is i' : iii Simpson
and (Joert iif Baslmp for first
pl« i* t", .. > I •>.'
wr I. la Pi.>net • ( Shiner
., ,t (".is,, a He "v-hulen
bui ' *i •'I si to win high
s< l>. il unior ;:ii s -iv Ies
.lami-s S I! * fi"' native son
(. .veinor of Texas w maiigumt
d in a sinipie eer. ny lasting
• .iii\ si minutes
MeDADK HISTOKK AI. GROI V
TO SPONSOR (HH'KKN
BAItBECI'H APRIL 35
Billed as the second anunal
chicken barlx>cue and get toge-:
tiier a fund-raising dinner by the
McDade Historical So<-iety will Iv
held on th. McDade school
rounds Ix-KinmnR at 5 p. m. on
Saturday. April 2a
Money will be used to restore
an old rock structure in McDade
• is a local museum Among the
attractions offered by the Socie-
ty to their barbecue guests will
! • music by IV b and his new
B' ib.*ats
Th.- jHihhc ls cordially invited
!•■ >f *nd an afternoon in McDade
m Saturday. April 2a
I'AK.H WILL BK STEVE
OF HOMECOMING APRIL 26
The Grassyxilie- Paige- Dixon
Prairie Homecoming will be held
■t the Paige Methodist Qvurch on
Sunday April 2 5 beginning at
10 p m
Dinner will be served at the
church it 12 !0 p m. by the
women of rh-- churches 'Hie
jra**syx'ilU> asvKiation business
rm eting will he held Sunday a?-
tern" n with Dr Charles Beh-
rens *if Hmiston as president, and
Herman F Hamff of Waco, se-
en-tary
\',l interested p-|s«>ns of these
eommunities ire inxitixl to at
tern!
OI'KMMi HOI ItS FOR SHOW
TO (HANI.E MONI>AY, MAY t
Phe l*>\ office of the Tower
Theatre will open at 7:13 p m
each weekday begituung Monday.
May I The picture will l>egin
at 7 i i p. m
niei" will l>e no change for
weekend liours. nxxirding to Mr
and Mrs Ray Gillit, managers
REI) CROSS CAMPAKiN IS
STILL I NIIER W HERE
largest oint rtbutor to date in
the Red Cross drive curnmrly
under way here .s Southwestern
lw-l: T' eplvme Company accord
ing to Matt Kyle iiX'al chairman
Mr Kylt said that o>mplete
totals are not ivatiable because
there are several rep.rts from
bloi k chairmen not yet in. He
urges thase whi have n«>t com
pleted their I liiections to lo SO
as s.«ni cs jxissible sii that the
cam|s'i .;n ma\ l e officially re-
inrted
county business: most of it is
spent on food, clothing, and shel-
ter
There is no longer any doubt
Social Security benefits are help-
ing to stabilize the income and
spending power of many residents
in Bastrop County
More people in Bastrop County
could draw social security bene-
fits if they knew more about the
law. and for that reason they are
urged to visit or call the local
social security office whenever
they have a question concerning
their benefits or responsibilities.
Golf teams win
top honors in
district play
David Perkins was medalist in
the District 24-A golf tournament
which the Bastrop team, under
the tutelege of P. J Dodson, won
by a 16-stroke margin. The tour-
nament was held April 26 on the
I st Pines course at Bastrop State
Park
Smithville. with the second place
team, is also eligible to play in
the regional competition today
and tomorrow in Victoria
Individual scoring leaders were
Perkins with 74; Bill Bunte,
Smithville 7X; Ronnie Wilkins.
Bastrop 79 Terry Kessel. Bas-
trop S'J
Team totals and individual
scoring were as follows:
Bastrop High School. 319. with
David Perkins. 71 Ronnie Wil,-
kins. 79; Mike Jones. S3; Fred
Wright. 81V
Smithxillf High School. 33a
with Bill Bunte. 78; George Lad-
wig. 84. Fred Barron. 86; Larry
Parsons 87
W.-imar High School, team no.
1 >17 with Dickie Muehr, 90;
David Boethel, 80; Vance You ens.
93. Eugene Janeclvi 94.
Weimar no. 2 team. 416, with
Owrl.^s Herder, 99; Wayne Wil-
liams MO; Henry Kana. 102;
Fntzie Oeitjendiers 115
Shiner High School. 440. witti
John Willi ford. 9a; Mauric e
Ward. lO.'i Bobby Buske. 110:
Don Zander 130
Extra hiys. TeriA' Kessel, Bas-
trop 82. IXinnie I^ong. Bastrop.
87; Robert Faldyn. Smithville. 97;
Kenneth Morce. Smithville, 134.
Also gaining first place in dis-
trict play, although not eligible
for the regional tournament, the
Bastrop elementary school team
mcludivi Dale French with 96:
Randy Wilkins 98: Cliff Wilkins.
I'*!. Bcnjie Morton. 103; for a
."I total Second place Smith-
ville totalled .VI1 on the difficult
Lost Pines Course, but their
Charles Bunte t.xik medalist ho-
nors with a 93
An elementary scliool no. 2
team included Jim Patton Koy
Kragh. Gilliert I'rinty and J*h'
Schuv let-
of VFW Post
Installation of officers was held
at the Ernest Bartsch Post VFW
No. 2a27 Tuesday evening. April
11 Installed as post commander
was Vaion Meuth; senior vice
commander. Alfred Klaus; junior
vice commander, Monroe Wil-
helm; quartermaster, Vernon
Bartsch; chaplin. Albert Klaus;
judge advrx-ate. Norman Klaus;
surgeon, John Wendland; adju-
tant, Virgil Meuth, and server
officer Anton Goertz Officers
were installed by the past post
commander. Herman Bartsch.
A total of $12.00 was collected
from thase attending the meeting
to be sent to national headquar-
ters for a relief fund for Alaskan
earthquake victims.
Parents urged
to attend Scout
meeting Monday
C J
Scouters of Troop 187 have
planned an evening of informa-
tion ami entertainment for the
parents of all Boy Scouts, and all
those interested in Scouting, at
7:30 p m. on Monday. April 27.
Exhibits of Fire Lighting. Axe-
manship Flint and Steel. Flap-
jack Flipping and Kim's Game
are planned by the boys to de-
monstrate the skills they have ac-
quired through camping.
Richard Brieger. troop commit-
tee chairman, will open the spe-
cial meeting with introduction of
the visitors hy their sons and of
the troop leaders.
R. F. Wilkin, assistant Scour-
master. will outline the scope of
local Scout facilities and the prv
cedure for a troop to attend Camp
Tom Wooten.
From the Capitol Area Council
Dale Swart/, Scout executive, will
present color slides of the activi-
ties at Camp Tom Wooten. Paul
Abrams. assistant Scoutmaster
will answer iny questions parents
may have about the camp and
Adren Long assistant Scoutmas-
ter, will explain the plans of
Troop 187 for attending Camp
Tom Wooten through an accumu-
lated fund made possible by Cooi
Cola Bottling Company's l<x\ai
operator, Henry Schuyler, arid
Mr. Abrams of Brown and Rod'.
Poll Tax receipts
necessary to vote
in May 2 Primary
Each voter must present hu
poll tax receipt lie fore he will b *
allowed to vote in the May .
Democratic Primary election, ac-
cording to Alex Waugh, County
Dem<H-ratic ('haimian
The law requires that receipts
be stamped at the primary elec-
tion according to party lffiliation,
said Mr Waugh 7-3
( suaI Democratic conventions are
scheduled for May 2 and \lav
The I leiivvraf County Con
vontion will be held in Saturday.
May '• i! p m in the Bas
Imp County omirthouse ui Bas
trop u"t Mi'din.; to \lex Waugh.
chairman Bastrop County Demo
cratic Coiiiiiuttee
Hie I'recmc! Conventions. Mr
Waugh s,11d will be held as us
ual iollowing the Ivmocratic Pri-
mary Flection on Tuesday. May
2 at 7 «) p ill it the following
placi
I'ns'itii-t No I Bastrop Coun
ty Court House
I'll met No \\est Kh;in, \\ i
tei Office
Pri .in t No West Smithvill.*
('it\ Hall
Precln.'t No I Jeddo, Sclniol
I louse
Preeinci "■ ' Riis.mky S iw>>l
Molise
Pifeinct No High l.iirve.
School House
Pnvinct No 7 Ceifcir Creek
Sehml House
Precinct N > 8 Kentoii S B
Smith Dwelling
Prts'incf N" 9. East Elgin.
Cliamber of Commerce
Pnv.net No 1(1 MclXu'f IVir
ton Store
I 're. ii; "t No II >ak. Pin
Oak Hall
Pnvinct N * 12. Alum Cieek.
Bunte Shop
Prec.nct N * 13 McDade Si-hool
House
Precinct No 11 Watterson
School House
Pn-.-inct No la Red Rock.
School House
Pris'inct No 16 Paige. Old
School Hons -
Precinct No 17, l/>vvery s Clui
|>>l. School House
Pris'iMct N.i 18 I'pton \datn s
I >welling
Precinct No 19, Kovar Kovar
Hall
Pnx-inct No 20. Struig Prairie
Sel* tl llolisi'
Precinct N*> 21, East Smith
ville, Central School
Emile High School
wins literary cup
by Annette .Iuiii.'n
Students from E m 11 e High
ScIkkiI participated in 13 literary
events on Saturday. April 4 m
Elgin
First place senior declama-
tion. Shirley Black; senior spi'li-
ing. Shirley Bryant and Jay '
Jackson number sense. James
Hardin and Elijah Jackson pi-
ano solo Sandra Emanuel, m*
act play Patricia Bell Patricia
Melhiff Esther Hy der. Maivel
Greene. Betty MeDanold Betty
l^s>. |>in.s Harris, Jolin P Tipps,
Ira Bell .It and Bivuui l.ec Ji
Six-olid place essay Annett•
I James debate. Patricia Revetta
and Jo Anne Hodges, iv tel. An-
nette James Dins Harris Pa
trieia Bell Ros.ilyn Mi re, Jam
Hartim Norns Humphries Pon-
tile AUlridge uul t'larence Rober-
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1964, newspaper, April 23, 1964; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237997/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.