Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1964 Page: 1 of 8
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rypRED ANI> TWELFTH YEAR (Established M m 1 lv>;
BASTROP * TEXAS) ADVERTISER. DECEMBER lil. 1964
NUMBER «
ins of
>p:
o \r future you will
t<> vote in anotht
el,,hi But this election
fwnii- what different from
dialer and Sewage revenue bond
election called for Saturdav. Jan. 23
The Bastrop C1t\ C one
m a the ■ :t> a< l> t . -istome, across
election his *v will cai;««d meeting Monday morning ' r.v. • t.. n.nm- .« rate m-
L boMl • t-f. in ailed a r -\« i • bend • .. • •
WU. NOT BE RE th< amount of SI 10.000 set tot i.. p1 • • ,:<i ■, Mceanr)
1 *p) J A^ AM IHIMi nut Saturday JAntiiin . With '•> * .idditi*.na* .*us*. niers
ket to finance Vou _ Ivjw>•■.t>r tru ;«'• increase could
u\e t<> pav the debt numey which w,.. r>* paid (M. ,f
■ ..... |ki> itself off. out |>M4rk «•"*•'♦•'> h> ri'v(f)u< from th.
I ' > MMmi i n,> **tel '■ 1 depar V tusens ■ e will be ap-
water and «"Wigf j "Ui I*' us st for ti e.xten- pi>;nf d l>> tjv r,t> council, and
mon of wnier and wu^i' lines u w-.ll me.t m th'* near futux" to
I rro** the river and for the n forniu -• p;ar.s for getting :n
tectum will l need j placing and extend,r« of I n. with- format, n re.a' v.- •• the t md is-
rit, Bastrop grow (Xrr in the old city limit* The UurgMrt ! sue in the bancs .f the voters
I* : siippi> w '► «•*. amount v>; •, ;► •
•v the old river bridge >! the river, replacing w v in* day.r J • * pre
part of Hastrop which and extending them chiefly on <!'bng " ,>w -r" "tig >ught to
tiny annexed by ywr North Hill Stri-et. N rth Water r,'m;nr! cd./.ens that this is not a
A sewer lift station j Street. North 1'in-an Sti -et. und !av boml. and i < v t • annot he le-
|u*rd to pump sewage a- j Church and Kooseveit S«Vle^ lo r< PO i' Neither wall the
river to 'iur preaent di - ] Maps show ,iut the e\,i t arrviunt of t'1"' ft 'ft, 11 itv e.<s*tnial de
rtt which is lanje em*ijrt work and wtwre it u. *• dme P> rt.*r.en fx .> -d f<<; this purp>*s.>
. it> the adfitxl \<>.id wii, tx' posted in went pu .
v\ i' needed ran e«uil> place* including tix nt> hili and
;«i ttw Advert s«-r office for puMic
inspection
r\. Imlf or more of the
ty , will U iisi-tf m the ('urti* Adrian < i > fsnan .a. ad
>■}< th« ' river r the old vmjr caliefl att «nt .«r !• > the fact
Ikwi- f*ip (or r {>.. • ■ tr«at l over a i pr-^ran* w-mi d
•niari{ement at ,nade lower th - ke> insuiance rate for
defertivr ruat> water fir*- tmuratMie in the c.ty bnng
! in me of th main ins a r *J>*rhon in n*jr
•lit wia<.! wa'f r md c> premiums
a.*'rt>ft He ika> punttdl) ;*&*•<
,-es? cmwv . a-#*, the bawl i sjm- ri.
P'
Mayor <ir. -s. nbi k ru«"d all vo j
ters te st,ji; t(x .situation and to.
rti.ic. it .. nt t'i ,;et all pert)-'
nan' nformaiiori cuncemng it 1
b fore makrne a decision
«jain 111>
Oil FF \ aiiimaU
Former Bastrop
uoman
i
at % vears
Mar
ic boom> to
ul Bastnip
rcli W
Vo
AFH Neh
fiii.'ht* h>
H S Must
«v,ti Jan 1
K a to.ti
March H
■ ,t F'.dti
t> Mr,
Austin and et
Texas
wUKnit r IIVI
the milt
Vf rs k« Fnrdt:
rWTOiUi
■.s. rv ♦'
, f ...
iirive I
■etwetffi
II p m
lived in V oritur ii (
a
I the Air
wt -r« Fnedman w
t i f linn • hik
r For-*
Yin** tvnt
cmarur is rf«. onlv
ntnine
fhf n "I'tif
uii l**m in Brad
;«•>{ bl?
nb dr
fciutdder of n mere
♦rv! mrtiir
■<>> .. /•>,.. ..I,
•f (Knartl tfntndni'«th*-m for
ve«rs Sharing t>x hands
Mis Emma •• • r -
tachel Funke and Mrs |>HI
ach all of 1 *\n <rd
Wev etvc.nt: . yes vnth her
i Mr and
,i w
Res*
(* JT
' < <-nn fktoni
\ i 1" S . '«
J.« Ui'iiee.
J :nni> Ri«ed
K/n Rucker
> 2 V) I*
p Hinds
! ; ■ ind>.
pmn<h
s t . p nrts
* (i.' I j«'inds
(> fsuni is
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s',. p Is
v. p.'ind-
>1 CT pxind
>, <l i p*tn is
«>i pounds
lie
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As the
clock
strikes the
hour that
ushers in a
brand
New Year,
we send
wishes in a
shower, with
Sratelul
thank ys">u s"
most sincere
to all our
friends every*
where. V('e
hope your year is
' ^ simply grand!
4-H Council hears
year-end reports
Bluebonnet Electric Co-op renews
operating contract with LC'RA
•tiin,
:rt
nanliais oj>,
Mar\ Ann Ctil
p. pp
1- v er \
lit
! up Ml I
altittMM-s atxAe
wirridof* for t!
ire nrt'ated |x
ali*tii Ira i ri : t
tien the (r • I
th tlx |«n<; n,a
■ I'kf'-t n rn( l'Aes
fyinn character's
I1' t area
"a ff-atinev of th
world i fastest i
tidy to fiiistaiii
san« ..(xia
twxMi tin aire in
movies later n
t<« flistrop 1 ■ \
the n tail t. s in
\lW'll\ s letive
da couldn't star
the Ihhisi after
hi
>K) V\'.
II tleji*
the st
sittin
" in another slxip in tvtuvson. Te\
' * ' ' as at th< m^c ' tfi'
Imutrhler Huth and her husband
' ■ lt\ed in • iklalxmia In I'M.' Kri
''' ' 1 da nmvi d to their home trirl work
I*' ' " "d in their st i. p.nt turn until
■vet Hiilwtantial dist ,r- <■ rn,,Veri to Uxnard
•Pmachinu and l<-«vm^ its flw Ventura 0 wnt '('ahfi
Hlln c.ip.dnlds eiilvaiK'i s Star Kiel Press
Vlval and as^un-s a hi«h
'>f miss .itl .slice. ' de
••rn m> d. f. nsivi rra . Notice OI
''tTlnlIV eXJX'' ted ilVl'l
ip. ap.
Mucui
niorx,
elwtn
("i aint\
r> \tn
on the
which
tended
nie
r>Hint>
jeer ar
Conurt->sfn.«r. .1 J ..lake IV i.CRA nd the Ptsit rnaies Kiectn
ki. t. ia> expressed his sat>f. c t • prit.v- li \ten-.imc its - .r
(ton over the renewal of the op 't.ic:, the Itoa: i of IjCRKC dent
eratin*; contract K tw- en iln' 1> w ed to chance t!i. name of the
er Colorado River hie-,'trie C<> op t the Bluebonnet Electric Ct
opera I iv <• and th. I.miei C'lora |x*rati\. In
da River Authority (\msifssmai
.lu.-slhims. r tel. Vhcluhsl u. expu Ma> A, ^ni' "w,
w as ; > • the o|icrar:t • o act w as
ret«r> \5.tr> \rtn rcnewt-d last week when C A
die minutes McKachcrn. president of I>*REC
,-pira.d Ann F'un ind his Hoard •>! I>,re, tors rnet
'.s! .>,• \. hanetnent with th. lisird of IX'RA and iron
ir\ Can. Schaithai.s (nit <(i| pnrhirms att««ndnnt t > (ttne- ,
1 '•' 4,1 'he tx*n'ract A similar .-tvetnent
' ■ 1 il a.is recently s jii tween th. .
ptuje. t and tlv — - '
t! Youngsters make
t;
ttcklc had met
nnet and l.ili\
al <x c.tsions dur
, months <f ncu.
i Hi' to tin
iits with tht
nnet and P
ntr
mp. ap
First Communion
w
Im
>r hi
i h.
.v id*
ii tt'
di
>ne\ nsakiru
annual meeting
s:it< \.HJIu;.sl rs ft-
Heart I'aiish Rmkm
new Kirs! Holy Communu
pro morning. Decern)*-!
a \ I'.ir >«>k m. Mass offer. -! h\
o.s . lii.sen Ms" (' a d< \ h e.<t
' <>ii ■ the seat II. art Church Km tv
■ meetuu; was adjourn*Hi
followin' members wen
pies.-nf Mar\ Carol Sclianhals
M.k. M rptiv Bin . Ilai t in, Har 's' h- dauultl.-t ■>! M> and Mis
liara ll.-rms Mike |Vni\ H .hh\ Hartsch Paula Heck. dau«h
Laid.. i l.uiv Ket iisnn Hori h'r of an,t M,"s A|,>« H,' 'k
nie I.. ps Mary \rm Culpefiper ^R'nus daughter •>! Mr and Notice of
ka\ Hefner VI ~ ' u~
11 nii re !
liade their
.Sunday
at 10 a"
Rt Ke\
ill Sacre<i
Heeeiv itii II" \ Communion for
the first time w i. Hi-nda Hat
■ favorable c.m-
1/ RA. the Blue
ierr.aies F.leetric
>v the lowest elec
e S at. of Texas
uvl (x-rhaps i.i the iiHintry. the
Congressman po.nte.J out "Their
i !■•',. nts in eri in op-t a
ti.'ii '.it more t:iari 25 years hav
:r been estahl.sJie l originally by
the then Congressman l.yiKlon H
obtvson and nuuntaintxi ever
s nee
I'll, extension f the Blue)ion
rn contract wi., : . suit ui mater
i s.iv ai.;s tn v ery electrical us
: in the cooptT.Uiv. Congress
man IVkle nntm .tI "I want
to txunmend I'n^sident McEachern
ind the Bluebonnet lioatd win.
weri able to negotiate this cxm
tract."
C. P. Herndon
executive vice
president at MIC
New York — Moto s Insurance
Corporation automoba physical
damage insurance subsidiarx of
General Motors Acceptance Cor-
poration. today announc -d the fol-
>wing chang<-s in its executive or-
ganuation. effect.ve Jar. 1, 1965:
G Perkins Herndon. Jr has
been elected executiv. vu< pi• s:-
ient and placed in oliargc of the
operations staff of MIC He .s c-
ceeds George S Whowei. w - vo is
retir;ng after an association wi'h
the company of more than 38
years.
John F Hamilton has r e. n elec-
ted a director and v :ce prcs :ient
in charge of branch op. rations,
succeeding Mr Herndon. Mr Ha-
| milton has been assistant mana-
i ger of branch opt rations.
| Charles W. Hannert Jr has
h.x>n appointed assistant manager
of branch operations, succeeding
Mr Hamilton Mr. Hannert lias
l>eer. regional manager with head-
quarters m Detroit
Mr Herndon. whose wife is the
former Mis-, Maty Nell Jones of
Bastrop is a gradual < : the Ura-
veisity of Texas Joining trie com-
pany in Oklahoma City, he serv-
ed as manager in Kl Paso Tex-
as New Orleans and Detroit, be-
fore' being named regional mana-
ger with headquarter s ,n Lvtrnt
n 1;M" H' was appointed assis-
tant manager of briuti h ••p.-rat..-ns
• n tht company h. idquarters in
New >rk in 195" He was elected
i dire tor and vice pt- - d n in
hargi ot claims m 1 ^1 H has
ho<m in charge ct opt1 ra-
NewArriv
m.. weigh-
ounces
ti d by his
("nX'rtZ of
in S t
Lilt!.- Patrick Wayne was hear-
tily we romtxi into the Reynold
Goert.' family when he arrived
it th. Bastrop Hospita. Tliursday
Decern Iht 17 at i a
.ng seven pounds i'"1
Tht t.aby w as : apt
nci. Re-v Henciict
Buriingt.m, December
■r. H.-art n.u: Ro. krii Spin-
sters were his cousins Mark (e.x'-
rt7 and Mrs Jerry Hilbig of
Roekne
Delighted with their little bro-
thers trrival were his sister.
Phyhs.s Kli/abeth, and brother.
W irren James
Mrs Katie Goertz of Austin is
the proud grandmother
I lis m.-ther s the former diss
Glvn Rose cnx'rt/ of Roekne.
County Pecan Show
mentioned in South
Texan magazine
An item or the Bastrop County
Pe an Show in Bastrop was fea-
tured m the December issue of
the S :th Texan magazine, pub-
ashed by the South Texas Cham-
K-r of Commerce1.
Outstanding local projects
thnnighou' the 52-county area ser-
ved) by the chamber are featured
in a new section of the magazine
••ailed tht South Texas Scene.
Pictures of scenic and tourist
directions in all parts of South
Texas are also being used in the
magazine t ach month.
A special fear.re of the Decem-
ber issue is an article on Christ-
mas decorations in business areas
n South Texas The article? p>mts
.ut that while chambers of com-
merce profess to put the deco-
rations up for mercenary reasons,
the c ii. rfu. lights and garlands
arc more the result of civic pride
and the spirit of Christmas.
Liveliest of the magazine's new-
features is a section on activities
of the chamber itself. It includes
items on the January director's
meeting in Victoria, the South
Texas Agri-Industry Conference in
February , the chamber s new Pu-
blic Affaits program and a variety*
d other chamber activities.
Of special interest to local
•hamber workers is an article by
! . T Viekers on the necessity
>f saying "no' to some worth-
while civic rcjuesis. Tht article.
r« print It mi nu- May 1HVI South
lexan. details the need to limit
the s - pe ami \anety of chamber
i s.stance ! ' oth. r a: -tips in mo
•icy entertainment and promotion-
al materials.
Junior leaders
set i-H plans
The fameeting of the Junior
I., tder s Club of Bas'rop County
was held on November 30th in the
ictivity room of the Courth<xise in
Bastrop
Th. • . -• - a .f <:< w business
was to e.e-' of fit-, is They are as
loliow s president Mike Murphy .
v it p r e s i d e n ' Mary Carol
Schanhais secretary- treasurer
tlieiyl Huii i.'P'H • Patricia
Murphy pt: i, anerda:aan. Janet
Kitten.
Hefor- •• meeting, a suppor
was sen e l to the following t-H-
ers M.k Murphy D'tina Alex-
ander. Janet Kitten, Cheryl Hull.
Ann Funderbark Patsy Namken.
Joe Wall act Weldon Swearirigton,
Mary Ann C .peppe r, Kay Hefner.
\Y.ki Rucker. Mary Carol
Schanhals Tom McDonald. Ron-
ald L<-p- Dale Lashley I-arry
Ferguson and Patncn Murphy
Also to Mrs. Culpt pp r. Mr Leps
Mrs Hopper and Mr Migura
Mr and Mrs Albert B.iuer Jr.
>f Sacred Heart Parish R.x'kne
are tnnouncing the arrival of a
son. Rof**rt Morris. ix>m at ii: J5
i m I December 1. in the l/>ck-
hart h -pitt* 1 Young Master Bau-
er weighted eight puinds eight
mnces up in his arrival
Fit Rev. Msgr Claude A Faust
baptized tin bai-y in Sacred Heart
Church. Roekne. December 7
Sponsors wet-.- hi* great uncle and
Hint. Mr md Mrs l uis \ W
helm of Roekne
Alsei liehghtetl with th- arrival
of little Robert Morris wer his
two brothers .vilx'rt Jr anei Ken
aeth W ay tie, and tw.. .sist : s t' -n
nie Lynn and Bonnie Sae
Ihoud grandparents are Mi and
Mrs Zeno l^hman of Rivkni and
Mr and Mrs AlK-tt R Bauer of
Cistern
Mrs Agnes Kadur i of Roekne
ind Mrs Pearl Bauer of Cistern
are tlv are it grandparents
The niothet will be remeniSxTtvl
as the formei Miss Irene Lehman
of Roekne
(lliristma^
\
Floy d H t n d r x .
Christmas Kve fn>m
Massachusetts 'c s^..
.lavs with his mother
Rucker, Shirlev Norn: in Klaus,
U| I < 111 .it !.. . |„ ||H. si... klMtlth IS Ul I lK
1'in Hid.at d th. ( Ill/etis Sliile llaiik III i :islri>|
Itiot lis. i*. fill! . ,|p.'ili|!. '] a m.filial e " : ' n,
p«ls-- i,f irtiid .plat' pi o> sti- Kl.e de- i ' II.-
( oris. -|iu rii|y. these u si .te I'.auk >1 Bastrop w ill held
fly at high upeeds ere ,i rh< batiktn. room- of said buik
l .ori|s. along tin n> te m tht town of Ha trop hi I'm s '''lv
''.I the high altitude tin da Januiiry 1 !'*■ it I p m
cotiipnativilv weak III tot tin purp>s. of elect im; dir..
VVlalweitl: Ann I-'underbut k Ma
rv Oldfteld J.s Wallace. Janet
Kitten Donti Alexandei I >;ile
2„tsiu \ i'.iir M 'Donald Wtddon
Swi irit .i'on IVti> French. Fl
ntv W! (worth and Patricia Mar
annual meeting
I'all
Michael <. *•!(. son : Mr and
Mis Mark Gnett,- Vincent Cm Hie regular meetina of the
it- son..; Mi .md Mt I'd on ■ ■ I'diolilcs of 'he First Nati n
Gtiertz, Kevin llilliig -on of Mr ai Bank of Bastrop l'< xas. will
and Mis Jerry- llilha Dominic b. held in their banking room at
Muebr. s-rti of Mr and \l.s Rogt i • J' p m the second l\iesday m
Muelir David Tucket son of Mr January lfifio, t.emc, January 12th.
a N11 it hpy tcp'tl'i iin(| ] i in 'in,.ket md Farl "#>•>. for the (Hirpise of electing
*' Wolf s-.11 of Mi and Mrs Nash duoclors to senc during the en
\llh.Mii h «linedmes tors of said hank ui<i Itanstcttng Nl'MI'MD \r UNCI Strong wo Wolf. suing year md transaction of any
or distracting in then my othet basin, ss as may come man at least part time ax davs Mrs John Heck, tea her of the othei business that may propetly
*s, the Ihrkivn will in no i.rfot. the meeting each w.*ek to help with care of first and second grades it Sacred cine liefore the meeting
Uiee cause p. t si<>f),i| hi t' W laSKI 'W I'n siderit invalid Mis W B Coniptoti Heart Schoeil. RtK'krte instructed Vi A1.LU 1. Ht.? NKK. ( aslnet
Jl! i f'A '•.'IT: 11 the vomu-sters I3 .<:
irnv itig on
Ply: lit >uth,
mi the luih
Mrs Walter
Mackel will b. m Bastrop luiti!
January I
Mr. and Mrs Vernon Osls rn
and Gary of rorrell sjtetit an af
ter Christmas weckend with their
parents Mrs Billie (Vsb'rn md
Mr anil Mis I, H Ue.st
Iahii- Gest Jt stationed in San
Dicg . Cahfortu.i with the I S
Navy is spending the Christmas
tiolidays with his parents. Mr and
Mrs i. 11 Gest
Mt • Atldi' Mac IN.w.'l; w'.1 sc.
th. famous Rost Parade . n N.av
Year's Day She left luesdoy fot
a wees > v isit with Bill Murchi
son in I^is Angeles California
Piekle names
a<lniinistrati\e
assistant
Austin — Congressman J J
t Jake1 Picki. tiKiiy anniHinced
tin apjwintment of John Goldsum.
.'(6-year old Austin attorney as his
administrative assistant.
Prior to entering the private
law practn ■ in November, lUi.'
; C.oidsum serv ed for :• y ears as
issistant to former Governt>r and
I' S Set...'or Price Daniel H«
lis., worker! for three years a>
l.ctnslativ. Assis'ant to Congress-
man Clark W riiompson of
i Galveston
\ native of \',ctona and former
ru'wspiperman there Goldsum
graduated from Victoria Junior
Colli ge md the American Cniver-
sity in Washington, where he took
his law degree He is married to
the former Shirley Payne o! Hun-
tington, West Virginia and they
hav.- me daughter Lynn, age 10
lie is member of St Martin s
Lutheran Church. Travis County
Bar Ass.-, it ion. State Bar of Tex-
as and other professional organi-
zations
"I am delighted to have a man
of John Goldsum s cxpertenc. md
ability on our staff He will lie
able to step mto the role of admin-
istrative assistant quickly and ef-
fectively.
"I regret that we have lust the
services of Hob Waldron. vvlio re-
ign. d to ntei business in New
York Bob was one of the most
effective men on the Hill and ren-
dered this district a great service
I am confident, however, that
John Goldsum will do a wonderful
job and I am proud to have this
fine gentleman on our staff as
Administrative Assistant
"Fleetwood Richards Jr of
l ckhart will continue to lie my
district representative operatic
out of the Austin office "
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