Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962 Page: 1 of 8
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' ,.y? \M) TKNTH YKAU (Established March 1.
1-siiS)
BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER. M GCST :;o. F.i«2
NUMBER 27
fliral palsied ma) reeene job
tgino iii Vuslin area's new unit
Ar* P'
th
„f new
nil palsied
,ted hamii
us A istin
S Cerebral
Area, ac
..uncement
•< lation's
K. Peck.
:si:. jf thi.
able from
r, Bastrop
;v, on the
■Vocational
t.d Cere-
i;.,t l Area
;*t|tval e-
and Job
planned to
i-ti by the
of cere
i't !ation*
Management
V rk City,
•.'it Aus-
utiil to ur-
. rebral pa!
!\ t'CP Of
• !.- l $2 '00
•■v. but left
.rveying a
<.inmunit>
[ WT" r
p Atutir
tat m
mmI 'r*
frl'iiHtson
V ■
t oprrat*
appropiated
\ ly«U
Mar. K-
J'ai ) held
«> «r« now
rum tor th«
a nuitable
tfiM Him*
live ir.
p<! Cerebral
>f the Cap
fcrl adopted
liool board
*' a public hcar-
> '• budget for
;* fur the
'' >< r ha« been
h.xdgrt how* ex
' ■ ar of $ . r>,
1*. I • . I ; u - 'if
fwr total income
ud IK,,000 which
t- th. rnd of
■*r from current
' nvirijfji
ffl t hr *t*te
' Uwhrrn un-
**•' ' r«n «• form
|ar.
tilt!
given
^f'KNnm m;s
l-
of Plat t
tec of pu,
tVc*
"touting
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11(1 still \ |
IN \t >ri\
ftv,
>u,
K
1 -blent of
t «i a. K,,,r„|K„ ,|o,
' lvi'"n ''<• was
? H'i ' " s "'''"O ill
phri.'. "•••'mhjc
Ftl.. • la , morning
"n"li imiiroved.
itol Area, said. "Tin ( apitol
Aroa unit of United Ct-ri'bral
Paltjf is conr«-rm-d first with
I'tvio to thi aria crvbral
oaiMud liidron an.i a .It "
J If noU'd that. "United Cer-
ebral l'al > i.s t .e >:.ly nation-
nry wlely en
t-br ;'i'1. iiti'.i
il Palsy
a] health a
cerrsed with
problem)1
conditioi
ion. e tin
tional H*
of thi
Thr<
nod b>
March
multi-Ci ipplitiK
iijfh t)i< eiper-
V ( J' Na.
Foundat >ti and
i K..
I'
.f r
<
and local medical adviaory
bi>urd«, v\«> ar.- ■ irtjui that the
l'r< Vfocational Unit will help
meet the m riou- need* of the
cerebral p«UM i th Au
tin ar «a "
in •ummarilinK the work of
Capitol Area's 1're \
Tminirijf l.'ntt, I)r Wi
\N olft. c^asrmat of I
>1 no *er-
tbe rere-
<j i2 1 > year* old.
•in include
njf. ><>b ca
iih« tt< rfHl
tt'>na; re-
ver
^ed* w«r«
t ! Re-
Te*a* Kd
[ifetted the
VI! i; the*.-
treat ma
rehral pa!
r.ec* ar>
from v<K*a
itieo and
ployer
"it i* of
demon* l rat
well •* the
tient an-
timi
imarv concern t-
the family, .■•
rehrai [>ai-n-d pa
and the employer, realistic
f«r >'■ employment Set
tjr.jf iir.p.-rsit'ly high k'1"!" can
b. a- de tru.-tiv- t tht family
an«l the individua: « no train
V a' al!." d®' ate*l Hr Wolfe.
M'!!M>er if ti.i Board of Di-
rector# of t'nft<«d Cerebral Pal
>v of r«|>
?t Art.At.,,
Fred li rli.
Oiiver Br
M-
Boh
Hut
Mr
Km
•i M:
A re
J hr
i> Mr B
Arrher.
Bellamy,
Franke,
: ldb«rK%
Halph
. I>< a-d
K4
th
M
M
Ms
e, ijoward
May hall,
, l>r. John
, M « By
f. Stard-
V dfe. a d
Ascension Church
Fall Festival
to be October 7
\ tmetU'tf
cvii - ion < l n r s 1
enins -f la I
plan* for the
whit h ill be
.! • ..I at A*
on Kriia;. ev
week to make
Fall Festival
. l,j .:i i r
;th Hntwrt l.snertheijfer
I'l i-M'i >:<•[. ral • hairmai with
Ben Hetmeke ; co chairman
The mam me# . which will
be lerved t noon wili feature
hoiriemade a ;-nn< and fnwl
chicken Short oltlrm will ! '
ervu| tn I|.e I'venin*: There
will !>«• t-nfettamment cormiit
mi; of various Karnes, a "l*o*l
Office," and cart and pony
ride:- for the kiddie through
out the nftniiiHin a: d evenmjr
Cold drink lill al*o b ■ aval
abb ,\ d! a .viiiK will be held
with prist'
$! 00 00 fi
cond prir.i
price
The pub
VI ted
et dollars,
f I On e
1 oo Uiirtl
Hospital Nrws
IHSM|SN|.;I
Willie Nuni , 1-^1
M i ( anc ie M d ,
Hound B«M-k
Cloma Bell. I «■
\\ M Mmph K
W 1' Walt.
\V innie Mi ook
Kathy Sue Hart*-'
(i il - >e 11 \ de 1
II H I itfht, Pa ij.'
Erm -i r r. in-.
Ilarbaia Hop.
I.e., (Jut lert '
('. \\ I -k•
>r .*> Bab\
EM
Ml Art'
Frank \\
l>r It
Ed Baben
Mi U in III
Pinkie Bryant
li. M Wile\
Mis. Reynold r.oe
M i Ilolli ^1 inn. i
li K Co'.not
Emll Meuth. Smltl
or Wlll '
df, MiT>
\\ ilium
sbuig
HitfKins
' babj
M. Dade
Second medallion is
on McMillian home
1 < se- >r.d T'-xa.-s Historical
Building Medallion to be placed
o. B.t '.nip County wa - awarded
to Mt.-. J. L. McMillian, whose
home v\ a- built in M35 by B ir-
tliolomev. Manlova.
Phil Cia:e,rn« and David
< oulsoi. eaci owned the house
t'.twee into aial lis" 7 when
• -.mi old t„ Mrs. Mai 'if a ret
Chamber, firs' wift. of Josiah
V\ ilbaiger and later married
" ' 'il. Tho.'iift- \\ . Cham-
■r?
Mr
,'ht.r, Mi#
old the he
Waiter
and M
nan pi
hani .r
F«
k a tional
Ki'im (i.
he pro-
jrraiii ommitte. and a national
authority on apacia education
for the cerebral pal ie>t, -laid
that because cerebral palsy can
impair th. a 'ility t walk, to
taiK. to see, to hear, to move,
to learn, and in many inatance*.
two or more of these conditions
afflict the uidivtdiutl, carefully
profe* "tonal w orker- w ill staff
th. I'tut He noted that the
•U'p« re.pnred to ^tnft the ct
rubral palsied person from a de
pendent, tax uppntt'd role to
that of a w age earnmp. tax-
l>aying person mv-dves the pa-
tie'-.t's fan-i'y. hm own capabtl-
he prospect ive em
.unrest dau
ra Chambers
ho. o t>> Mr. and Mrs.
M .Norment ir, 1910
H d Mi J. L McMll-
.'hasti! the property in
•4 M M Mtihav was the
former Kube! > Norment of
Bastrop.
Caivarj Fpi'
ifa-!r p wa pr
Medallion
count v
pal Church in
-••nt«tl the first
placed in the
%
k
H
HISTORIC MARciARKT CHAMBERS Hoi SE. now owned hj Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
McMillian. ha^ lieen awarded Bastrop County's second Medallion by the Stale Histori-
cal Survey Committee. The firsi Medallion in the county went to Calvary Episcopal
( hurch in ItaMrop
Mobil station under
Bazaar begins
in 1935, now in
27th year
The 27th annual Homecom-
ing Bazaar for F -red Heart
Parish, Rockne, \ ill be * ,*ld
i Sunday, September 2, o;i t' <
jiarish grounds.
This, venture started by Magr.
A. A. Leopold in 1935 has be-
come an increasing success
yearly. The Very liev. Claud#
A. Faust, present pastor, haa
continued to give the same
hearty support.
Each year thousands gather
to enjoy the main at action:
the delicious home cooked meal
of homemade sausage, dressed
and fried chicken, green beans,
noodles, cake and coffee or tet,
and remain the rest of the day
I io enjoy the other amusemerita
featured. The family style
meal is served from 11:30 a.m.
until 2 p. m. for only fl.25 for
adults and 50c for children
with an "all you can eat" tag.
Just a few of the other a-
musements to be featured will
be a country store, fancy booth,
postoffice, fish pond, and bear
and doll stand. Cold drinks will
be available throughout the day.
The Swingsters, of which
Dan Tucker of Rockne is a
Heame
M's M.t Bel.e Hi!!, Mr Motor Company «! (run: his
I'd Mi H H Thra-h.-r, M; high school years i- Bastrop
• irid Mr J■>: A Ba'c.ay and ar.d worked as a s'.atioii at-
•iaugh'ers. F an and Ann, tendent in Hrenham during his
and Mr. \ 11. >wanson of sophomore yeai in hi rh school
\ .kJ there. He ha- r< etHly return-
I r I I Ha r:i. of Ann «d f-< -ervic with the l"h
\i.'>ir, M; • , Mr-. Philip division of the \rmy in Kan
sji ' "" I .i Mr-. J 11. -a and F< rt Polk
• !iie M - :«:ei Mr i '•? . r'■ Mobi! Stati "i. v. !!
.. 1 M ii B P >f Grand app--eciat (he continued pa-
Prait: tronage of it.- established cus-
" el- s*l .V I give the 'fit
pio-ihle service to all motor
ist- desiring the excellence of
M I'T'.r.i-t
A dat. for the formal open-
ing under the new management
will be announced later
Interested group changes noted by
. ., rn ,} Brannons on trip from 8:30 to 11:80 P. m.
hears Jim Uobbs On Sunday. August 12, Mr.! A cordial invitation to at>
ano Mrs. S. L. Brannon Sr. tend ls extended to each.
\\ V 111ffllt traveled with their daughter,
If ClIIlCMlaV liiglll ciaia, and her husband, Wil- Rfwib-pft
th. corner of Water n; d Spring jjm Dobbs. the Republican ''ani Ransomc. to their home *^ivv 11 S|M.aIiS
Streets candidate f..i-' representative in in Dallas, spending several days
Mr V> n.r oil o' M ml November from the 10th Con- there. ... *0 OHllCl 1 clt'ClltS
Mr. F.-n. r, o. and District, spoke Wed- During that time they visited
i;e>da> night. August 22, to friends in Garland, Mesquite Introducing himself as Jack
Attend services
♦or Mrs. Haynie
Relative-! and friend? from
out of town attending the fun-
• rai vr*.; here on Wednes-
day. \ jg'i-' 15, for Mrs. T. I'.
Haynie St included the follow
iX, , „ ,... new management
Mr a:.! Mr J. F Gibson, „
Mi- L.uise Gibson, Mrs A Howard Fbner assumed man-
H Allen, Mr« C S. Anchicks, Jf«-ment Tuesday. August 21
Mr. and Mr- f" p Brigg- Dr {be Mobil station which was
and Mr*' M W Cain, all of SmUh's Station, on
Calvert;
Mr- H V\ C'ummings. Mrs.
Nlanue Hallmger, Mrs. C. V „„
Faster* >d ar l Msss Kathryn Mrs. I'ete Fbner of Ka-tmp, ^'•"tr'ct> spoke \\ ed-
Wl ,!"Ph)>ed with .i V. A-h ^ non partisan group of Central Biehurdson and saw the | paui Rockett, band director,
Texans at the American Legion p« pul r ">ix l-lags of Texas , the new Bastrop mentor met
hall exhibits. parents of his students at the
Introduced > Hubert Lin visit in Mesquite was j first Band Parents Organiia-
enberger of Bastrop, Mr. particularly poignant because 1 tjon meeting of the year.
Dobb.-. a notable speaker, held 111 September of 1894 Mr. Bran- Mrs. Jack Claiborne presid-
es hearers' f ill attention dur- n"n camt' 'bat place ,-ome {Kj over the business session in
mir h: two-iour lecture on '- miles east of Dallas from the absence of the president,
"Dur Ameiv.i' Heritage " jhis home in Tennessee. The Mrs. S, L. Brannon Jr. Re-
Pan- ate bci made for a population of Mesquite then port.- from the treasurer, Mrs.
eturn e: im.•• . ■ • of Mr. wns about Jou with only three Carl Cederholm, and from the
Do:.I s, the dat. ■ •• ar: anc- buildings and a post of unifoim committees were heard
.i later. ^I>'' 's n'w a city of 3iK>0. iin(j nt,w committees were set
- Mt. Brannon - family came Up to serve in the food concess-
to levas th> following year jon stand at each of the home
and all moved via covered wa- football games.
goi. io_ Bastrop, arriving here \|r Rockett gave a brief re-
■ I a >atur lay afternoon after sume of hi- personal history
-everai (lays on the dusty trails (born in Irving, near Dallas,
1 at first night in their new and attended North Texas Col-
hoi'ietovyn wa- spent with W. and his experience t,tau-
\ McCord who had been a in Salina, served two years
in Army, taught in Forney,
i I Ml I Fin •< I \TloN
III Mill -spin I MBFK fi
Th.
1* t« i r^
at th
That
p m
eetlflg of
k so. iiition
Hall on
at 3:00
Itit' rested
are urged
( <> III I 111\\ N In IIOl.D
HoM 1OMIV, 11N I \ IP iR
I \N SFPTFMBFB 3
Th. annual C'til' town Home-
coming will :>e h. id on Labor
Day at the A ,:o i schoolhou.se
Fveryom is wilcme. Bring
a basket lunch to be served on
ooi ground at noon.
St. John's
Lutheran Church
Paige. Texas
I o.iis Kramer, Pastor
Fu ' a-.d Seeo d Sunday.-:
Wor-r.ip Services. Jt.iH) a. m.
Third Sunday:
Simdav School, a m.
P MO N I M PFRMl> |i>\ 1--
H I I IK I l "'I Jt \ |oR
I « M | li M i l li-
lt i- •• ye' definite that
th. Pa-'r .p "Scli ■-. will offer the
ui ■ • f . ■•. .. -. irdmr to -
M M I P F RECIS IB \TION FOR FIRST
and in .. h II v I, R VI > I IS FRIDW, AI C i. 31
• •ver if • • ■ 'ivitv • offered, VII children entering first
•> | i i to p 1 a\ junior grade in the Bastrop Primary Sunday. September 2
f ' . n " a\- wnttei per- School niusi register at 9:00 i ;o a m Church School
nos fr r pii'.*nt-- and a. m. Frida>, Viigiiwt 31. Each
ar :n r< commend child nui-t pre-ent a certificate
• -.at t'ey i t a doctor'- of Inrllt and of smallpox %ac- Wtslnesday. September
ndaj School, 10.P' a. m. friend and neighbor in Tennes-
, see. I he next morning the served ten months al Fort
^ . .. faniilj traveled to Mr. McCord s i 0Jk > before coming to Bas-
..."h SLe'ilv. farm. in Hemphill'.- Prairie, lrop> H„ outlined his plana
Worship Service, 9:00 a. m. ' c.r088,nK. the f,rst toll bridge j aIul discussed his methods be-
s!,„,Hnv s: hnn] ,,110 „ rn thi*'V had CVCV soe"' aiul meet* • fore throwing the meeting op-
^ b"o,. "Mo a. m. |in(f the bridge-keeper, a Mr. "
! Irwin.
Calvary Episcopal
Church flew home into Austin this
trip iti one hour and three min-
utes and drove into Bastrop
across a broad bridgt
11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer with no keeper.
f ree
permit
• i'i
cinat ion
No Service
Said Mr. Brannon,
changes tilings."
Time
i.w
Jt- i tof
J -*r\
, .■ %
Wife of Elkins
Stores owner dies
in Yoakum
Funeral service- for Mrs. Er-
iie-t Flkm . wife of the owner
chain,
en to questions from the par-
ent.-.
Band parents present were
Mrs. Phil Sawicki, Mrs. John
Hancock, Mrs. J. R. Wilkins,
Mrs. A. A. Sanders, Mrs. Bill
Schatihals, Mrs. Ed Gahan,
Mrs. C. Y. Powell, Mrs. Tony
Shimek, .Mrs. Doyle Owens,
Mrs. Robert Wilkin,
Mrs. R. E. Conant, Mrs. Lin-
coln Farris, Mrs. Dave Goddard,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Adams,
Mrs. Price Hefner. Mrs. Gene
S.-haefer, Mrs. Harold Farley,
Mr.-. Bruce Light, Mr. and
Mrs. Z. F. Koi,
Mrs. LaRue McLaurin, Mrs.
Homer Wessels, Mrs. Laura
• f the Flkins Store- chain,' Zg'inski. Mrs. Carl Cederholm,
were held at 4 p. m. Sunday a|1(l M'.- I.ick t laihorne.
.it the First Presbyterian
church in Yoakum.
Mrs. Klkins, a native of Yoa-
kum, who died there Friday,
taught -chool it Yoakum for
1 years and five years in
Houston. She was very active
in civil affairs.
Cecil Long, manager of El-
kit - Store in Bastrop, and Mr-.
l ong attended the funeral ser
vices.
VFVi plans BBQ
and Homecoming
Alb. t Kla s. post comman-
der, presided at the meeting
of VFW I'ost 2527, held lues-
day evening. Ajgu.-t I I
. w% .
I
tug
Prep:
for the
uiu to I
AVOID THIS LABOR DAY HITCH HIKER! Al lea*t 30 fimet on L^bor D^y, this
hitch hilor will try to ombrace tome friendly and lympathotic driver who hai picked
him up. He will a l> many Toxa* drivert to qiw him a free ride, but he it dangerous and
treacherous. If you give him thai fro* ride, he will try, every time, to take you for r—
AVOID THIS IABOR DAY HITCH HIKER! (Reproduced by the Governor's High
Safe y Commi. ouqh Special Permission of the Tulsa, Okla., Tribune.)
one.
way
> U FK> RESIDENT"
I \ PR ES> I II V N K > I MR
II I'll P l l RIN t. BRI'SH FIRE
From the citizens of Sayer.s
t Sheriff Jimnty Nutt ar.ii ht>
staff, to the department of month
Public Safetj and particularly
Henry Manning and Tommy
Mo e!y. to til. Befystrom \FH
volunteer ctew, to the fire
truck- and crews from Mc
Dade. Paige. Bastrop and F!-
gin lire Department-, to the
> ichbor- i.t Coon Neck com-
munity *"d to M: and Mrs.
.1 >e Mi Mann from Redbone
Ranch for the use of their e
quipmerit . , . their sincere
thank for tin* generous gift
■>f time, enc gj and equipment
in helping to fight the fire
Among ' . 'iisiness discuss-
ed wa.- the stag fi.-h fry to be
Friday the 24th, and dances to
e held f t the benefit of the
Po-t rebuilt y on Saturday
di
tl
summer
p 1>
the «iat''
vfw r
until 1 i
A nun
area «i
ati..' - were also made
oth .iM.ual Honiecom-
iield Sunday, Septem-
ith a chicken barbecue
ta ' :■ .. at (> p. in. A
S'.. Bottle Stand,
how. ami Jackpot
it't will al-o be held,
tn- -ters will play for
to be held on the
•nac from t> p. ni,
r of men from the
tn. sent for the
w hich burned their lands and meetit c a 1 took part in the
threatened their homes. plaining t d lisciisMoti.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962, newspaper, August 30, 1962; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237911/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.