Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1963 Page: 1 of 8
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r.pp , \M> ELEVENTH YEAR (Established March 1, II |)
BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER. Al'GCST 1, 19«W
NUMBER 22
ilcome Mat Out for Homecoming Visitors
Irs to
litor
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Si, John's to
welcome iHkH
pastor Sunday
The Rev. Charli - K. Drink -
meyet will be installed a, pas-
tot of St. Johr'- Lutheran
Church in Paint*- and Dime Mux
«n Sunday. August t
The inntallatiot -ervice will
be Conducted by the Rev. A M
Hertneman, pastor of Martin
Luth« r Church iri Carmine. The
service ha- been net for 3 p.
m. in the i'aifc'e congregation
and 7:80 p rn for the Dime
Box congregation.
PanUir Brinkmeyer a mem-
ber <>f the I: .'! grml ,*tir.g las-
of the Kvai.K. ii, a| Lutheran
Theological S e m i n a r y in
Columbut, Ohio, He wa< born
in Brenham, Te*a . and attend
ih! the publi« school* there, gra-
•amlifer,
d<ovn Bar.
• . . in to
ut still en-
going «n
I just re
ition out
We were
and
. we were
•(.I in the
Frank
r son, Phil-
of Baa-
to tell
for them.
M * He**
imr time
'* * d;.«t g r l.'V,
,i pointed jjt,
• it-rent
Traditional celebration to open the
16th annual three-day
entertainment
Miss Lake Bastrop to be named on
Homecoming Saturday at state park
oy
The smooth absurdities of a million dollar construction
master at the art will let the j LCRA near Bastrop.
j lucky audience of the Bastrop An unui(ual feature of this
| Jaycces Beauty Revue know j Beauty Revue will be the at-
, that Cactus Pryor is on hand tention given by students of
, to take care of all the announc- feminine charm to one of a dis-
plays are waving in historic will be floats sponsored by lo-! chor?" the August _ 3 j tmguished panel of judges. MU.s
-Id Bastrop today a, she be- < al organisation, ami mer. t "'""ecommg event. The adm.s- Toni Fox of Lockhart, holder of
gH. another Homecoming with chants, music by the Bastrop ! ente,^amme!!t. | the Miss Austin Aqua Festival
v.:_ l":.i ut 0 P- m- on Homecoming .>at- title and winner of many oth-
urday. er charm an<l beauty contests,
!l*
look <i* forward to
4.1 n- lU'tf 'P, on
of Hom^romtng
\v\. Lot! to
lrI In m I i -1
it >umlii>
re<. ived hi* A" —-iat* of
Art- d^Krfi .m Hhnn College
in Brenham in )9.'i7, and enter-
ed 'Ir*a- l.ut' <-ran C-.n-g. in
Sr-gum a* a pre theological mu-
dc nt He received a I lac helot
f Art-- <egr*«- r 1 for«-
beginning his pastoral training
at the Ohio Seminary. He gra-
d m led n J 'if 2, 1 '.Mi.;( with a
REV C E. BRINK MEYER
Bachelor of Divinity degree.
Pa.«tor Brinkmeyer i- mar-
r:«-«i to 'he former Patricia
Lane Mclntyre of Brenham
They art- the parent- of a son,
Craig. three, an ! u nine-week
old daughter, T.-rri Lane.
all the excitement and good fel- Bear band, horsemanship, a Kid-
low -hip that traditional y marks die Parade and viewing room
the annual celebration. for all visitor-.
A glittering parade, three big Barbecue plates will be serv
dunce-,, rodeos, and a beauty ed at the American Legion Cen-
contest will provide Homeom- ter for $1.00 per plate
er- and vi itors with a ful week the huge Starlight Terrace is
end of entertainment. cleared for nightly dancing with
Three nights of fa-t-paced three popular dance bands.
rodeo will be the head!::.,- at- Bob Will- and the Texa, Play- i be as entertained as he i- en-
traction. The SRA-approved boys will tunc up for "San An- tertaining when the 16 lovely
Sloan Williams show will offer tonio Rose" and all the other contestants make their way a-
profe-Monal rodeo e .u-rtain familiar melodies made famous long the edge of the pine-shad
by the nationally known band oval pool of Bastrop State Johnson.
at 8 p. m. Thuisday night. Park. Entries have been list- Bastrop Javcee,
p m . ach night, Aug ist 1-2-3. Doug and the Playboys will be- ed from Ba.-trop, Weimar, Gid- Rsbensburg, and the Bastrop
The opening day p* ade will gin at the same time Friday ! dings, Blanco, LaGrange, Hal- ' hamber of Commerce rep-
airing t .lor, excitement a i a t ;ght. An outstanding local lettsville, I ckhar', Columbus, resentative to the Austin Aqua
arr ival atmosphere to Main group, the Rockne Playboys, i Seguin and Luling with several festival, Miss Susan Ireland,
Street a' t p. in. Augti-r 1 .<••- will furnish country and Wes- 1 °f the cities entering more than w"' no* *'** among the en-
nator Charli Herring the I,C- tern music from ntii 1 on one contestant. The title of
HA board "f director- and ma Saturday r.igb* Mis.- Lake Bastrop will he a
merit for the three nights of
the celebration beginning at •<
Mr. Pryor is a favorite in will be a judge with Mis., Jean
these parts with his evening A tens of the John Robert P>-
show seen weekly on Thursdays wers School in Austin, and Co-
before °n KTBC-TV and also for his | lonel Frank Bender, Wing Corn-
personal appearances as Mas- mander, Bergstrom Air Force
ter of Ceremonies. j Base.
Mr. Pryor is quite likely to; while judges deliberate and
beauties await their decision,
ten-ion will be relieved by per-
formance of the Bergstrom AFB
swim team, headed by Felix
Vicki
trains for the title of Miss Lake
Bastrop, but will act as hostess-
expr>
their
'•<ia>
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H.
--«dt*t
. *'«
it on
Trueheart (lo.
awarded cit\
|)i]H'liiu* job
Vlrv lo rrpovi
for Vll-Stai*
Irani Smulax
a genu t ' an 1 the tat. .f
Ben H.r Shrine Temple wiil
o-.. g forward to i„ among the dignitar . 1. ad
.[• .f Paige and ir.^r ,,ff '' <■ procession
H • • .ming Queen. N' < .
rol Hanna, and her court of
lovely duchesses as
1 veiy young ladies
f'.n-, Smithville, Latitange,
Ha i • -viI;.-. Mi I>ad Lulu.g.
l.-iK'ai*. G Hidings, Segum,
The couple
pleasure in !■
M>rvtng the p
Dime B -x. at«j tn e-tabhshi! g
r«- -iidei.ee in the area
i.
wil
Springs and ii any othet
th>. surrounding area
the Count!> Squire
Highlig
■vi: a- the ,tv Revue at the
>eautiful oval pool of Bastrop
State Park. Sponsored by the
Bastrop Jaycee- the Revue will
'tring beauties from 11 citie.- to
Ac! as vit for the title -if Mis- Lake
f -a" - Bastrop, i' .'.-•:.oj of the $18
million dollar Sim Gideon
St- a:i Plant and 1200-acre lake
now under construction only
three miles from Bastrop.
Mi-- Bastrop Jaycee
ne ecivbration warded in honor of the multi- (>s along with the Bastrop Jay -
- cee-Ette- for the out-of-towti
girls.
Rob Ash w ins
championsliip
A reception tea to be held in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ire-
land Allbiight will be the meet-
ing place for the girl- a- they
arrive in Bastrop. There, also,
they will be invited to change
Robert A si won tin boys 12
and undei championship of the
Bastrop iiiy • - .i" anient Sat- '"it" their brief contest cos-
urday ny 'n-ating Joht. Moore, tume- before the Revue atid to
il-.i, ;-2. R I- is the -o> of Mr. dre.-s for iinner afterward-.
Vicki and Mrs. J. V. A -: Jr. The contestants will be guests
J C. Tr
■P*!>
i*. rU'tior
guard aft
* a Bn **.'
r hif-
■p Be
All
inbr
A us
the
in
providing
rful colu*!"
Ra>,en-> i-1 a-.d Mis, Bastrop' The trophy awarded young of the Bastrop American Legion
.;m ut ( ' an:i" ' if C iiur,>'ri - . Susan Ash .r).nd tho-e to be presented for a barhecue dinner, fot .he
n .-r.- Ire. .mi. will be • ".and to help '■ the champion, in the other SRA-approved Sloan Williams
Fr,
h-,d
dat
i. of (. hears
plans tor local
projrre*
the v uiig ladie- from out-of- divisions have been on display
ks in the window
Street jewelry
y Ja,. P. Wood.
- i thi- division:
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fife.
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nl . Mr.
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ver*tty,
ft' chil-
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the exact
found to b
At rha
will all"W
unit item -
listed by
it', turnk.
Mayor V\
So
Th
f a \ ' l :
Ausru
ie piay-
-aid
to have
looking
grad
fo .tball
expre- ed
ne if his
- ti for the
(.oiintdoto ii for ( nilrcH.it^ I cm
Kilcln *ii I nn i> zero minii- ii\r
i>...
during whi<
(hit-tarsi
p ,ibiiitie
of a plan
in Bastro|
\'t. • d
(ieoig. S\
Jack Cue
It. m > Sc
B B. Ma;
Lot g. Hai
K r.
•■d publicity
Bast rop
merce wef
rahip meet-
ght of la-'
ite<l report
. chairmen,
to be pub-
llowil g the
ctors meet
• ident, pre-
e-s stssioi:,
ailed discus
poi t. show
future a
>ng other
opment for
1< e! 'at !.
a rest home
•eting were
tin Pritity.
Hnr, Lloyd,
ill Den on,
Long. Cec.
• a: .1 Mi
town fe<-l at home.
Fie lUi ' mp Court;. Musi :i:i
v Si '«e op--: to vis it or- in the
af'es r.oou today an-, tonn i row
and all <iay Saturday.
KLi.l-I K \ I HiN I OH RED
i miss -W IMMING i I \--l>
.- \Tt RD VY. M «.l - I
■ -tratr >i Red Cr - -
iint* g .la- i;, will ic Sat -
un,a\. \ ..: i-t fi on; til
•:;e past we.
of th. Ma
tori owned
(ither re.-ui
l od>H
hov-
ar.d for th. Rockne Play-
dance Saturdav night.
D. Alexander is
made director for
Pecan Growers
Cla
Augi;
Park
National
Mr, J
the Bi
Ba
•iffer,
i.'iday.
Mate
( \N« ER l RE IM.-
V 111 (IN %li i \ 11 \ ^
i<> BE
A ! vo!
-mg
the
1.1. ,v: . soft white
at i for cancer
ii-i-.ed t-> bring
now White Laun-
asj i p Advertiser
.ft i
Cancel (ire--ings a:e to be
■ .aii tilt •' • M -. .1.
Coi'doi. Br\-o! on M nday. Au-
gust and ai yon. may help.
The ladie will begin at 2 p. m.
and work until f> p. m.
M \ K I ,
' "T \1 | i
* '*■ Writ- r f An.
' ' m L'm
'*'ident hav-
1 sch'ds<tie
!< semen-
■"K' r., Husinea*
Bast top y i r:, 1 I v. a
portUMl) off. re l tf-.'in
it<d i>a ( irpotatio
Teen Vg. C < kirtg h,
offered in their Hoini
Advisor, Elisabeth St.
■ hool wil I;, lo at. •!
I i-en Tower %*iit La
ettlllg tlo . p a C' • III' I
I'uctday, \ igu-t '•. a'
Tony's glad to be
back and Bastrop's
glad to have him
It I ( in \ M
I I lis' u I MM
T ,- Wo ,
I "1,1 -t ill!
hi: ice cr.-am
r\
sI PPER SET
>11 \ Y, ill, It
- So, . e t y of
ice is planning
-'ippel •' .[■ Wi',1-
:'- n.ii« M .rton >eat John San-
• ers. ' -I. > 2. Koy Krag; wor.
• ver Bobby Wat,on. .3-'!.
••-t Jo: M -..re over Mark
W ilkin. >>-l. t>
Morton, i 2.
Kragh, «-l. 6-3.
I -. - !•* at I Ut .; . Victo)
Juarez w.c fro;, Carl Simp-
-or . i -2. • I and t en beat
To: .my Xegi.b, t '.J, , :}, to go
into t ■' final- against Jimmy
Laaki Eil Sanders beat Rob
A-h. ^'-2. lid. and then took on
Jims y I.aakc who had disposed vva
• f rhoma< Adams (5-1. 0-1. The
bat' . was >ne of the highlights
i t '-.irnament. Sanders
got off to a first -et lead. To.
Tliei Laake won a si ■ at 7-5,
ar.d went on to wit t:i>- third
set, ii-' . Moth boy, show lot,
of promise, enough to raise
hope, for the future of tennis
in Bastrop, according to those
wlo saw the matches. The *
show down between Laake and Funeral service- were iietd
Juarez should in* an interest- tor Morri- M. Callaghar. on
mg contest. Thur,day. July 25, from Has
Ray Wiehman led the match ier Funeral Home with the Rev.
ii to the final- of the mens sir- W. E Parrish officiating. Mr.
file,, winning by default from Callaghar suffered a heart at-
E-ther Coy and beating John tack thr-e weeks and ti-.ree
Ca -t ill". 6-0. li-u. Pushing day - befoi his death a* hi,
Wichmaun it. the upper bracket home n Jriy 2 . at ■ p. m.
The Texa.- Pecan Growers
A-h defeated Association elected officer- and
Mo,'iv beat directors at its recent Forty-
sec i! - An: iai Convention at
the Statlei Hilton Hotel in Dai-
la-. Amor ^ tlo new dire tors
fot 1 - ' I is Ci arles D. Alex-
ander of Red Rock.
A PI t! xiniately tOO people
front the (" t ie pecan belt at-
tended this annual event which
a combined ineetii g with
the Fed. rated Pecan Growers
associatio: of the United
State-. Attending from Bas-
trop were Eloert Hoffman,
Clyde Reynold, and Ed Migura.
Lalladian death
uidelv mourned
Thi
n vv
>f Ml
f Bus
Teen Kitchr
Spat n. disi
*l«ts of three
one baking < or
tmn meeting,
f ■■
Teen a
ooking
•-t. am
i total
A.|
r
I
1 K alarms
ii,.. p„R,
Volunteer
('f>de Key-
'""tig, nsniH-
lay s
•la
> m
*«>-
f fun and aciivit
are from t' a m
four-
All
o 1!
Aug
a- > psriy l'
how to piep ti
o you can hi
tut with ' in
whf'R they u.•
\ i >
«lnv, Aufunf
ih* a-v va
ri r
• \ •
" • Railroad
kri" betwpio.
ar-
il!
Sir,.ft,
..ill
P m„ pjn,.
t0:tg
1 1,1 - barn,
4 % •
B! ' 11. we* •
n, re
Schedules for eat cla
a follow < ( ! i ( hjlei
I Mning Ibn .do A o i.' o -i
Sugg.- -.t lo; -■ foi "( o. • •
eating out i of t his w •.r'• t "
New orbits fot old favorite-
;• . food you and your crowd
1 will call A <tK H a a'
rang, a leal tila I off t1 o
|iatio or at pool-side
("21 Supersonic Sua \V.*d
nendiiy, August 7. -'p •• la food
to fill the long count low., be
Iween meal Ell \ do it youi
j self or d i! to, -er tip
a v
cooked the
.Show off y,
-kill by lam
. . . treat
ther a iiight
Dad" I- •'' i
ii i.nviua'e
gust Progr
ment of winner
tost Pi e tent a
Ref reshment -
Be reads to •
teen kitchen f •
< ^pon so rill by
\ lti ■' i. i' t i
f ri
III" Wed!.
Ref eihment
part o • of pl«
. Th. ho
of gravity at
-VII gs , dig
>d i advance
the a me or-
... atel lit es
ff ! o gi ound
I neb. Thur
ind learn
p . pare meals
•i bunkei . . .
t (in* way.
e w 1 \ acquired
« w hole meal
t give M
• fall, celebrate
Ba
Ul!
avorite eat
under old
isual quirk,
use all the
ave missed
cafe o:
!IC.I aV ever,: Augsst 14.
Cake and h.-memade ice cream
will be served on the
•he I |,' Methodist Church
fi ■" 7 p. n untii s p. in.
Evei \'oiii i- invited.
was Denr. M ore, who Ad vat -
ed after a hard-fought battle
awi of "Rnhiat Jimmy C'ardy, •:- >.
s and a close match agair.st
Johr Powell Vsh, 6 t. 'i 2.
Wichmann beat Moore, fi-l, li-u.
He was buried in Cedar Crec-.
cemetery near his birthplace.
Pallbeatei , were Curtis Sa: -
dei-. \ \ San iers. Wi. a- >
Higg: -. Ma- : Chalmers, t;.--e
Turner a .-. Job Rilev Al-xan-
I i lay, V u
hi \ ■ noun
in Basing Con-
of award,.
ii,! iff with ttie
i , Miking clans
I'nited (ia< on
Ti rower.
Bastrop 'Ik
Tony /egub
Che.t nut Str
Mr '/■>',• ul
years of fot
trop, stiffeied a
and foil! d it r •
the re-taui a1 '
year later, ti>- i I
come hi, old fri'
tontefs to the a! 11
der the well-know
n\'s", which it
and courteous
Specializing
<• and pit ha1
•erv, beef and
cued <lail>. by
go.
"I'm g ad t aide to come
back t thi- call and I'm an
vim- to eiM- !:. wcomers to
Bastrop a- we
friend Everyo
at To! v's," sa.v I ny.
nearly 2it
i'. ice in Ba
■ 'art attack
u y to leave
v w, an exact
ipy to wel-
ts and cu~
nation un-
now sign, "T
licati - good food
i ul N W III 1MB- TO
IKU D IP iM I ( (tMIMi B\KE
S'li; UN U 1,1 ST |
The Ba st rop County 411
clu: - will bold a bake sale on
and -et himself up a- the man der.
to beat for the championship.
In the lower bracket. Tom
Bom in Cedar Creek
■inber 11, l.M-!, be was
De-
the
Claiborne i- in the best posi- of the late Matthew and Lau
M Mean dish
Tony will
age, barbe-
plat
\: i.: ust 1. I'his will «e in
fi.'i:t of Cries, neck Furni■
tin e Store on Main Street.
("akes, pies, broad, candy will
be ffere.l for -ale. The puh-
li is invited to come. t.. see and
to buy.
Sdcrtm' Srr\
tion to challenge Wiehn ann. He
hi ;it Lupe Crui, '! 2. ri-!>, and
then took Kenny Kesselus by a
score of 7-">. Standing in
Claiborne's path t- the final,
are Robert Wilkin, wi- i beat
Callaghan. He was man ;e<! t
Mr-. Minnie McMahan o: J.
K. 19S7, gar ing two step-
dren, Mr- Benny Luck >'
Smithviile and John Davi.: M
Ma ban. Ho was employed
Jimmy Joe Jones, 7-.\ 15-1, and Curtis Sur.der- (iulf Servt.
the winner of the match be- Survivi g are hi- wid > * «
twee! \ icki Rabet.sburg and children. <:\ ,istei -. Mt
Jim Lord which was postponed mey Tun , t, Cedar i r > k; Mr
aftei \ ifki sustained a knee Jewel I ••• g \. w Bra
injury. Mrs. Nelda Creer. Mr Ja
I he tournament t a - progress Spenci . Mr, I,.■ ■ -a i
ed successfully under the din
The following Bastrop Conn
t> !'->y. recently iegistered tion of Kenny K.-sselus assist-
or to wit 1 ' il Board V s up0n ed by Vicki Mabenshur and
attaining then e-ghteenth birth- Dennis Moore. >fftcers .f the
day Bastrop Tennis Club, lite num
Max \ V: der- 'ii, Ralph L. bet of entries exceeded expecta
Bait sell, Stanley W LaBaure, tion,, according to tennis coach
my old Loui II Beck, David L. Sam K. Bright, and the compe
is welcome Thompso -,, Robot- \\ Higgitis tit ion has been spirited an I c:
Jr.. and ( atarino Turrubiarte. joyable to all concerned
and Mi L
A ! 1, * ! '
lahan of Ga
Callaghan of
A • st of
! iv i
<11!
leva* a'
service, ;r
v ces to pa
>v Callahan, a. >f
i rot her.s. Hon Cat*
tesville and la«wis
Houston.
friends and rela-
all round Central
ded the funeral
the giavesaio s r -
their respects to a
p'
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