Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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:• KB. 6 — !)■ (' O Goi-.dard demonstrates the ximplicity with
.Inc. ii painnt in Orgain Memorial Hospital may I** X rayed by
laboratory to hni< ian Rudy I'-a iron with the new $16,000 Picker
X ay t'l lpment purchased by J>r. (>>ddard, In S M Hard? and
Dr I'. W. Loveless
FKB. 13 — Karl Callaiian. chairman of the Ixiard of directors for
tin Citizens Stati Bank. holds two fat steers. pur< -hased by the bank
at a Bastrop FFA Stock Show
JUNK 4 — Firemen nmring flames on a lainy Saturday
night after lightening reached out < f th< stormy sky into the r<io/
of 1he <>id MK depot, a landmark on Chestnut Street in Bastrop
NOV 26 — Mayor Jack A (inevnlx'k. city councilman iJan
Lloyd and First National liank director Karl Is-nman discuss a matter
of civic husinepsr at the customer k desk of tin recently remodeled
First National Bank
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FFB 13 A complete remodelinr and renovating pr>.j< i i.i-1«
tin ("it./.ens Slab Bank of RasU'op into a luxunoi; I'M ba
facility and an Open Hous« to exhibit tin exciting f. atur< s n i
bank building drew hundreds of complimi*ntary guesb
JAN lb Mis R F. Wilkin and small son Jeff along w.tf;
dozens of others on Corigress Avenue in Austin, share th> i seib i• i
of meeting the first Texan to become President of the United Stab-
Lyndon B Johnson
SKIT 2-1 Miss Mary Carol Sehanhals nrvxlels tin distriet winnir,
gown which was her 1 II clothing project for I'Jil Miss S- hanhais tl*«
daughter of Mi and Mr Bill Sehanhals is junioi in Bastrop II
JUNK 1> — 'Hie fust place award for column writing in new
papers serving towns erf 2101) to IMiO (Mipulation was piesenled t<>
the Bastrop Advertim t al the Texas Pi ess Association convention m
Houston for the weekly "Steam Plant Progress Notes by Jcanm
Wilkins which appealed in th« Advertiser during 1!*>:
JAN Hi Mis>- I <oi ^ Bartsch is named Football swci thea t
tii' 'Ian,-, t. t <i( Mi ar.d Mrs Herman Barfsch and a 1 ' i '
Basil' -p High
•I.PT I Mar. \nn Cul|Mppet and Harry Jaim Wilhelm '
fianvd f;«>!d Star Girl and Boy for Bisltop Activi in tin County 1
program for many years, Ixith young jwople have omiributed a cr<
deal I th< r elulm and community
MARCH l!l An excitmu Journey of thtee miles involving ton*- ■
<i|ii prnent <lo/en* of men and hundreds of interested speclatois iiium
tfii giant geneia'or unit to the steam plant sib via William i
I inde's sjH'i udly built "statoi haulei of Trans Wi vtern I ran- p"
f < slesva lUi wheels wen rispiired to support th< t'HI •**' |>" nd y '
eiatoi and lh« 'i'tfKKi [round hauling unit
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Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1964, newspaper, December 31, 1964; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238033/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.