Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [115], No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1968 Page: 1 of 8
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iTKXASl ADVKRTISKR. MARCH 11. 1968
l-:s I AM1.ISIIKI) MARCH
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Public School
Week Observed
W illi Pro r am
Ilii H.isli .p elcmentar\ and high
school bands, under tin- direction
of Claude. Wonisey, presented a
pi'i'.'rain Thursday morning in the
school auditorium m observance
of Public school week. The elemen-
tary band played 5 numbers which
included the ever popular "Georgy
Girl" and the liiyh school band in-
cluded in their .selections theme
from "Lawrence of Arabia" and
a lliba solo by Steve Cooper "The
I otistical Klcpbaut" accompanied
by the tend.
Superintendent P. J. Hudson pre-
sented service awards to the fol-
lowing. .) year awards to Willis
A McRac* and Mrs. Bobry Me- i
Donald. 10 year awards to Gordon
Rosanky and Karl I,. Corson; and i
a ir> year award to Mrs. Betty'
Wlet.nt;
Parents and guests were asked
to register and wi'ii' presented I
witii a mar >n ribbon, printed in
white "Bastrop Publie Schools Wei- j
conic you, P bite School Week" j
At ilie conclusion .) ti.e program I
|mh Ills and (ftli-sis were invited to
visit the class rooms and to eat j
lunch at the cafi teria
Bill Kadura
Announces For
School Board
I f.rivbv &nn<>un<.v in> candidacy i
foi i piiii t on ihr S<*hiK l Hoard i
for thr BaNhop Independent School
I Msti ri and will dr« pi> appreciate
tht' favorable* ronsidnation of my
Int-nds in ihc (iuihiik cksctkMl on
April fi
Shows Grand ChampionSteer
At FFA Livestock Show
Wins Trophies
At Track Meet
Dickie lleiidciNon son of Ml
and Mrs. Ilili Henderson. won 2nd
in the .'-l1 vanl dash and third in
till 11HI >,nd dash at a track meet
held at HI I nil College in Ul'cnluiin
on March 1
Dickie ItceiMsi llopllleS toi lulll
I v Ills
Kvi-n hllli flies kill littli trees,
l.i lid n,'M|r, h ,ii<|, help pi event
I,1. - 11 ' s
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5 )ooai iono
VIIs Mate .1 1 ;/.• i SI nut' 'HI
K i I I ".api:sl < 1. . I <MM) (K)
Mi.. \i'll \mltior
Mi i"d V|i^ k \v Smith "'!
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Ml arid Mr - In land
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i Maynunl. Mi ind Mis
(' B. Vl.iynnid, Mr , mil
\|.v w h Maymird ,lr .
!' i'\ .1 Maynard Hill)
I Maynard l.ittiM'
\\ .1 Hud. I .'.ill1
,.i 'I! \ H.mpli■> i's l ni'. d
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The top honor in the steer division
of tin K.K.A. livestock Show and
Sale held Saturday at the J. V.
Ash Motor Company lot went to
Wes Trigg, sophomore student at
Mum High School. Wes exhibited
the Grand Champion Steer, a Short -
horn, bred by the K, M. Trigg
Ranch. The slecr was purchased
at the auction b\ The First National
Bunk (or $683.30.
The Reserve Champion was a
Hereford shown by Busty Reneau
and bred by Earl Smith. It was
puichased by the Capitol Livestock
Commission for ST'.SKS,
Top honor in the fat barrow
division went to the F.F.A. Chap-
ter barrow. II was shown by F F A.
Sweel hea rl. Andrea Roberts The
Hampshire was bred by Pete West
and was purchased by the Capitol
Feed Company for $1481X1,
Reseive Clianipion barrow was
I shown by Marlin Osboni It was
j a Dun* bred by A. J, Beale. Tay-
lor Meat Company purchased it
v \\
InsUills Produce,
\ r«j;rlnblr (iasr
The Bastrop Pimply Wiggl.v store
has been made more attractive
.Hid rnnvenienl (or customer shop-
ping by the inslallallon of a new
I Fried rich floating air product1 and
vegetable case.
Pastel yi-llow in colol', the case
ii Ids much to thi attractiveness of
| the colorful display o( the fruits
: and vegetables,
S According to Homer Wessels
| owner ol It|i store, vegetables are
| delivered fresh three limes each
.week uilh no old produce left Mr
Wi ssels slated lhal "Friednch is
iln finest iii refrigeration equip-
ment. 'Hie meal and milk de
parlinenl aie refngeraled by Ihc
S.u11i Iniolfl of if|Uipmenl
The .n|.ilium .i( iInv case .eiil.-
i>1 the stole and
tin li.n an.ii
III. In aim xs
Ip i" in.ile
inp-1. '
Bert's Drive In
Grocery Now Open
vtis Koht tla Wilhrlm rmnfl>
pui'l.av'fl Mis Wmii1 s (.iHHiiv.
vvh« n M: - K ill: Wa<J« r« tin <1
I run i ini<uu,vs
'! h« «.!• • i*4 now known .• • « f v
I it i\ i Jp i ir«M • r> |o« aUf! • i
110! Ch«Mnui Stn rt ;tntl i* "ft* n
from >< '4i . until s ni
da i\ inrlnitinr <unda> J^ rt (t i
ti 111\ 11>\ i t > hi i ii imi is ..iifj (or
fn« . usti i.n r.s to 1 •* tin ami v iml
Bastrop Feed
Burglarized
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K. VI WllKill
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f.lrni I C Tod" r-
I I Tne IS H Itn.Mti
(1|,nil's I. Jackwin
l. uiii.id Kieiiaid T Mai line/
for $110.00.
Chanc> Unvis exhibited the Grand
Champion Hull, a Hereford bivd
l>y Hubert IJnenls-rger. Tie Re-
scrvc (liampion was also a Here-
ford. It was shown by Danny
Smith and was bred by Buddy
Smith.
The 11opines for Grand Champion
Steer, Grand Champion Barrow,
and Grand Clianipion Bull were
awarded by G. B. Mack and Cecil
Long.
Other
awarded
K;n urn
coveted trophies were
during the event. Glennis
received the trophy for
Top Gaining Steer lie exhibited a
Charolais Cross bred by Claude
Watlerson which gained an average
of '~ iv! lbs pci day. I teWilt Alex-
ander and C. C. Watlerson nutde
the prcKiMitatiun
.lames Kathman was awarded
the trophy for Showmanship in the
Steer Class. James showed a Here-
ford bred by Claude Williams.
Howard Gocrtz and Don Klaus re-
ceived honorable mention for their
T. k. (Miornr
VniiotiiH'cs l or
Srhool l5o a nl
Although I have lived in Bastrop
County only 1" years, my family
and I feel thai it is "home". Be-
lieving that a man has a duly to
serve his community, I would like
to announce as a candidate in the
school board election.
After serving ,1 years in the US
N'avy during WW II I was engaged
in the construction business m
Austin As an electrician I have I
been woiking at Bergsliom Air
Force Base for 17 years 15 of
tin si years ill a silfs'lA Isory posi
lion. I feel tine flits experience
could be p i In use ill eolinectloil
with the present program of con-
st Miction ind expansion of the
school .system,
M> promise in ih« voters is this
To till the position with honesty
and lo ilo all within niv ability to
help .iiii elllldretl gel the liest iilll
. atio:: possible.
I would in glad lo discuss with
any group or individual. m> pusi
lion in regard to the operation of
mir school ss.vti in and would ap-
plet I.lie Vlilll V el V April Ii
riiom.i k 'Idloiiii'
I showmanship.
The Showmanship Trophy for
! Barrow Class was won by .linuiiy
Shi nick, who showed a Hampshire
bred by Pete West. Herliei't Bar-
tseli and David ilouseloil ren-ued
J honorable mention.
Chancy I.ewis wa- lhi recipienl
I of the Showmanship Trophy for
I Bull Class The showmanship tro-
phies were awarded by Ihc F.F.A.
| Chapter.
Winnei of the Fop Hereford Steer
Irophy was Rusty Reneau. Cham'v
tvcwls showed the Top Hereford
Bu'l Hubert l.iiu nberger and Nor-
man Crawford made the presenta-
tions.
Andrew Coy won the trophy for
the Top Angus Slecr of the show.
Hi exhibited an Angus Cross bred
by A W Young William Biggin*
and Jimmy Joe Joins presented
the award.
Blue ribbon winners in the slecr
division were Trigg, llencau. and
Kathman Rut rlblicn winners were
Kadura, Coy, Glen l-ewis, ami
Notice Of City
Officers' Election
TO till lil Sllll VI (|l m.ikikii
VIITI Its III TIIK I II v
(II IIASTKOI*. TK.\AS
TAKK NOTICIS that an Section
will be held on the 8th day of
i Apt il llliiK, in the City of Hfuitiiip,
Texas, at the City Hall with A. N.
I Fdwnrd.s as Presiding Judge, for
I lln purpose o| electing the follow-
j ing officials: Mayor, and four
Aldermen.
j Alisenlee voting will Istgin Mon-
i day, March Is. by personal appear
anee ii the City Secretary's Ol-
l flee, City Hall, or by application
; by mail due lo physical dlsabilit>
i or absence from the city. The
| di adline for absentee voting will
i be ti close of b sincss on Tuesday,
April 2
H H SIMS. Mayor
City ol Bustr<>p
i xiiins' i i vi iii (iv (.Kin r
Ml Ml FT vi \ 11(11 lit
The lrfidies l.unebeou group will
meet at Griffith's Restaurant on
Tuesday, March III Hostesses for
the occasion will be Mrs 1-cRay
Hubbard CA H Jlilili and Mrs l( W
l.eveless CA !i 2379 and Mrs, Robert
Wilkin CA 9-.ilIW Bridice will be
played following the luncheon
Danny Smith. White ribbon win-
ners were Johnny Fohn, Johnny
Willing. 11 Goert/, Klaus, and
Bill Moore.
Blue rihlion winners in the fat
burrow division were Ihc F.F.A.
Chapter. Osls'in. Sliimek, Herbert
Barlsch, .linim> Mallnson, Itobert
Patti'i'ioii, ami Mike Smith
Red ribbon winners were Ikmny
He.well Cla de Grohman. Bobby
Mall' salt, Glenn G'sirl/, Houseton,
and .lis' Guerra.
White ribU'ii w liners weir Alan
Gr.i'rtz, Aleis Gottrlz, Rolicrt Sau-
eedo. Karl Mayfield, Maurice Wil-
helm, and Roger Foreman.
The show and sale was super-
vilsted and directed by Gordon
Ros.uiky. vocational agriculture
teacher at Mina High School. Miss
fli bcrls presided during the show,
pri -enUng ribln ms and awards. A
luncheon honoring Imyers, judges,
nn'mbers of the promotional com-
mittee. and guests was held at the
Magic Mill during the iiikui hour.
"WHS TBIOO" I'ayc 3
April I Deadline
For llemisFair
Bonus ISonks
Monday, April I is the deadline
for buying your HemisFair Bonus
1-ii siks
Bonus iMsiks are available ill
Bastrop (mm Bob Standifer at
Ihc Bastrop Advertiser.
The books conic in denominations
of $11.(10; $7.00; $.1.00 and $.100
and can Im' used anytime during
the run of the Fair from April (i
to October i>
H. M. DeGlandons
Visit Bastrop
Mr, and Mrs II M DeGlantlen
of Austin wen Bastrop visitors on
(' i-nla,\ and visited w ith their niece,
Mrs, Fay I ii'Glandon. While here
Mi DeGlam all eame in the Ad-
vertiser office to visit and also
look out a subscription.
He is a lormei Bastrop County
ia\ assessor-collector anil lie and
Mrs. DeGlandon and a children
made their heme in Bastrop f«*r a
number of years.
Mr UKilandon retired from the
Ti xa« Highway Department 1
vears ago after Ixing there
I'll, Hi Strop F'tl rvmip.m>
I'd ai l.'"7 Clieslnill SI wa-
lm i/id on W. dni*sda> nighi
I ii Hie burglars onlenfl
igh tin lank doot ami left
I the - de .■nl".'!ii .
ill ,' 1.1 ..fci II " .1 i "OKI
hi in ni \ stolen Gib., min-
ing frotn ill. stori wi re
and kniei s |i is indicnusl
Boys Reqister
With Draft Board
Proposed Optimist ^
Club Group To
Meet March 14
Tin pioposid opiums' Hub will BLf.
fin■%• .1 tin I-n.si National Hank
fi\i< o".in Thni*j«iii> nit;lil .11 7 !U)
p v\ V|aM*h II
An of* n inviintion is oxlondrcl
in .111\ i son uho is iriv« loslrH in
tin south .itxl wolfart- i f Ihr C*lly
■ ,i \usu v
i;i! spt-akrrv from Ihr Wal-
nut ( i m lv (ipumisi Chih will prr
rut i si if 111 talk on th< drtailn <ind
put i* w s 'I *hr < in I .
PTA To Meet
March 20. At
School Auditorium
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The Grand Champion Fat Steer Calf of the Annual H A l ivestock Show
held here Saturday is shown by Wes Tri«g, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Trig#.
Pictured with him, left to right, are State Senator Charles H Herring of
Austin, Miss Andrea Kolierts, FFA Sweetheart, and Gates B. Mack, presi-
dent of the First National Bank. The Shorthorn, bred by the K. M. Trigs*
Ranch, brought $683.20 when it was sold at auction to the Pirst National
Bank.
Rusty Reneau shows his I lerelord Steci that wa« named Reserve Champion
of the FFA Livestock Show, It was sold lo the Capitol Livestock Commis-
sion for $438 AH Shown here are C. D. (Doc) McEver and Warren Hig-
|iin.i of Capitol Livestock, and Miss Andrea Roberts, FFA Sweetheart.
itelil
i he Cjrnnd Champion Bull is shown here by Chancy L.ewis, with Hubert
I aiienberger, breeder Chancy also received the trophy civen by Mr. Linen-
berger and Norman Crawford for the lop Hereford Bull.
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FF \ Sweetheart Andrea Roberts shows the Grand
( hampion I'at Barrow of the H A I ivestock Show
with Verliri Callahan r presentiii« C apitol Fred Com
pans nf Austin, and Cordon Rosunky, |-FA /Vdvisoi.
C apitol Feed bought the Haniiishire, bred by Pete
West, for $i4<i.U0.
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Danny Smith shows the Reserve Champion Bull, ,.l«o a Hereford bred by
Buddy Smith. With him is Miss Andica Roberts, A Sweetheart.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [115], No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1968, newspaper, March 14, 1968; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238148/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.