Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1954 Page: 1 of 8
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One Hundred and Second Year
PRIMARY ELECTION
RETURNS OF
BASTROP COUNTY
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People s Choice Made Evident
Through Heavy Voting In County
rop, Elgin
?r\ists To
At WAFB
' f 'f.mpany A H.WHh
it Avtatior, HaUiilion
up th« sr i-
' 'ft prrparat lor, for
Camp, which will lw
14 " \i ■ h «.r. . I'h >
W'J t to lfi Au|tu?t
i ' h.njfr Avn
^■"a«i a* part of th«>
rmwr Hntr .i«. of New
*t *'amp W«H*ni
P''*" of Military
^•tru.titjft which rait
frMitetoitj at home station
due to the
' iprnrnt. facilitiwx wnd
m*tn.)''Ujni K«>. >rvi-t
t • carhinr and
tn thr firld on
I i fri(W!N
r ' Company A at
1 HMip art' l-t
f'1 • • • 'il«ioii, Com
.'nd Lt Fl
-Vrla">. M SKt Carl
fl M i ,.v SrI Ralph
[ A <"II rlfm,
* Mb AMtnr.io
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r''" I Knmirrt an<l I'fr
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",il i' it'< rxii>«l httinc
1,1 '''' Hoik! in Jurif
'ittrnd Htimmrr
' a">p WolU>r>t until
r""r" iation trnin-
" "I • AllRUHt
Mill) lie TM of
_ 1 i ><ith v I'tirwiiH 1
" who arc proud
11 1 '*f ' liia count rv'f*
lfi f i , , , , ,
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°F THANKS
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''' ''ititmlif to our
thi'ir court<>
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lay l th«-
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A H. EI.I.IOTT
22 i r.o
Wh«-n t r.«- total of 41 <%2 voU's
t At n Raitrop < ounty :^atur«l«>
w -r«- • ountinS, thr (H-opic had
n«-w county jwljjt'
a nii'-A tat a >i> or roilcrtor. ami
vot<'d a un off hi th«" August
I'rimiry fur thv county tr« a*
urrr
T 'Hi tinffin wa- U <1 cu
unta with a total of 2111
voti u Judtf*' tiowcr < rtdrr's
) 71 i I vfl<" K vrioidn r« • «lvwl
^ vi.U for ta% wm' *or<ol
|i(U<i. t<i tncumhfnt Wmoti E*
k«a' UU2
Mrs K. V (Ilah) F.van#, with
a totai of Mi'. vt U-«. and Mr*.
Jeff llsboni. Vklth 1 ■•!!, Will in.
(amltdat^ in run off clwrtion
in Au|fu t for th< offiw of ro
ur.t) tn>a*ur«-r Turn 'h*lm«*r(i,
th«- thud randtdaU. rtH«>iv«Mt
12M2 vole.'
tius. M « hvt r#c<i|vi*l 114!'
\ot j( in hi rw • agani t Stat<
Rfpr« ■-••ntat i v • Henry <t
iitar. of t« ddniytt. and tnc only
cummifiiiori r m rmt i in the eo
unty r<"< ii \ iia H«*mphiH'ji
r-Iwtion a.- commi. >ion r, pre
clnct no H, with 3-13 votes, while
hi- opponent, Matthew llnrUrh,
racftved 221*
Re electwO,
Tijrnal Joneo
H Ho«kin*,
B Kershaw,
M II IVrkin*.
Fred ( Haynie,
Atomic Age"
and Topic At Outdoor
Chapel Sun. Night
"Thi- Atointi Age ha-s not
caught (.<«! by >urpr .^e," said
R (j. Wearner at the opening
of the Outdoor Chapel iast Sun-
day night "Thin age of fear,
war ores**ration, jwjace talk and
unoppoM-d. were
county clerk. I
ounty irhi-riff; J
county attorney;
district clerk;
county achool
superintendent, \le* W a ugh, co
unty (hairoian. Hartford Jen
k«nn, Sr , commit- * loner, precinct
no 1. K. hi Moore, justice of
peace, precinct no. I; J D. Kn
kew, eon table, prwinft no. 1,
\S J Rogers, chairman, pre
cinct no. I
In the Governor'* race. Ha.*
trop County tiu\< Judge lialph
Yarborough 22V I vote*, ami Gov
irimr Allan Shivers received
16W
The town
an even HI Ml
heaviest thin
haul
Ph* romplett
lion :i turn for
be found in tills
VerUaer
t< rrihie •'Watrui tive weapon.*
all prodM'tttd in th« Bible."
Then he went on u> describe
the prophecy of Daniel, Chapter
2, ahowing tin fall of the four
universa! empires and the e^tab
11* h merit of th< prenent Euro
|H<an nation? The !a#t act of
the drama i* the netung up of
in«' kingdom of God which
last forever.
He concluded by urging hi
audience to claim the Hiuie
promi.*e> for protection in this
world and to prepan for a
plan in tiod's kingdom.
Meet inc.* continue nightly. Mo
Hon pM'tui'i • ar< also featurtxl
each night The topic for Fri
day night is, "Tin Greatest
Wonder in the World ", Saturday,
"How to Pray", Sunday, "The
End of the World,' Monday,
Mow the Sabbath VS a* Changed
from Saturday to Sunday," Tue
day, "(irace or Diagnuv," W<-<i
rieaday, i* Haptisni Noceaaary ?"
ThurMlay, "The Only Church 1
Could ticking To."
Baseball Clinic
To Be Held Here
A Little Lea^ui it nd Pony j
League liatiehail clinic will in-
iielu here at Firemeiis I'ark
.starting Monday, August 21
through Friday, August 13. i
Boy- from the a^" of 7 to 11 ;
will practice from U a. m. to
ill a. in. and boy.s from ages 12
j to l.'i will practice from 4 p. m.
I to h p. ni- mt«r.*quad usuries will i
i be played each Friday rugiit.
j I
This clinic will In* conducted
j by itu.-s Keynoid.- and H. J. j
Vv oil for the purpose ol butter j
art, ing Little Lisagoe and I'ony j
I league baseball player# for the
!future
.
Dr. J. B. Cypert
Opens Office Here
Ex-Students Association Meeting
Attended By Record Crowd
Nat'l. Farm Loan
Ass'n. Stockholders
To Meet July 30
More tiian 300 farmer# and
stockmen from Has trop, Lee, and
Payette Counties are making
plans to attend their National
Farm ljoan Association's 37 th
Anuuai Stockholders meeting at |
Uie Will Roitseh Camp at La t untj the
Grange on Friday, July 30th.
Registration, according to E.
A. Roituch, Secretary Treasurer i
of the orgai.ligation, will begin 1
at 2:00 o'clock, and A. l>. Hues-
cher of Snuthville, the Associa
tion's President, will call the
meeting to order at 2:30 P. M.
At the regular meeting of the
Lions Club Tuesday evening,
July 20, Lion President Arthar
E. Grimes made the appoint-
ments of the following com-
mittees for the coming year:
Program. Wesley SchulM,
chairman, Frank Green, Jim
Kerahaw, Bruno Elzner, C. A.
Long, Cecil Long; Publicity and
Bulletin Editor, Bob Standifer;
Constitution and lly-Laws, Earif
Corson; Convention, Dr. J. G;
Bryson; Finance, Dr. J. G. Bry.
son; Membership, Earl Denman;
Attendance, P. J. Dodson; Sight
Conservation and Blind, Henry
Schuyler; Boys and Girls, Jess
Walker; Citizenship and Pat-
rioti.*m, G. B. Mack; Civic Im-
provement, Sully Simpson; Com-
munity Improvement, G. M.
Marbury; Education, C. D.
Campbell; Health and Welfare,
Dr. R. W. Loveless; Safety, Dr.
S. M. Hardt; Agriculture, Ellis
Christi, Henry Bell; United
Nations, Alex Waugh; Greeters,
Cecil Long. Alex Waugh.
The Lions Club voted to spon-
sor the local Boy Scout Troop
for the coming year again.
Lions Grimes and Bell gave
a report on the Water Confer-
ence they attended recently in
San .Marcos.
Dr. Dennis Mason, minister of
Approximately 450 people at the Presbyterian Church of
I tended the Ex Students Associa- Smithville, gave a very inter*
j tion Meeting during Homecom esting and challenging talk on
ing at Bastrop State Park on "The Two and the Ten", using
| July 17. It was a joyous oc the Old Testament story of the
j cas.-iop, bringing together old 12 spies who were sent to spy
i classmates and friends of by out the land of Canaan, ten of
gone years. which brought back a pessi-
Awards were presented from mistic report, while two brought
the Association by C. B. May an optimistic report. He urged
nard to the oldest class mem- j all Lions to take the attitude
ber. the class member coming,of the two spies.
longest distance to attend,. A board of directors meeting
largest class present. vv„s called for Tuesday night,
The oldest class member wa* julv 07, in the Directors Room
Dr. J R. Cypert, formerly
of Houston has opened a Chiro
will j practic office here at MG Chest
1 nut .street, with office hours Interest in these annual meet
from y to 12 and 2 to 6:30, Mori | lnjf>s ls h,K,h alul Mr KoiUsch
day through Saturday. 1 stated that indications are this
Dr. Cypert is a graduate of j year's meeting will again have
! San Antonio Chiropractic Col in record attendance. One of the
I lege, where he finished school
in 11147, with a DC and I'HC
degree, lie took eight months
of |>oNt graduate work at Da
venport, Iowa, at the Palmer
Chiropractic School.
l>r. Cypert invites you to
come in to see him and get
acquainted.
of lln.trop polled
voli , one of the
precinct h« « ever ,
CARD OF THANKS
My sincrre thankr. and ap
preciation to all who supported
me in the recent election.
Although I was not elected,
1 am not envious of my opponent
and wish to congratulate him.
1 am grateful to all who aided
me in any way.
M A ITHEW KAirrSt II
tahulaU-d
the county
I.-uie of the
•lor
w ill
Ad
Called Meeting Set
For Eastern Star
There will be a called meet
ing of the Bastrop Chapter,
Order of the h«*tern Star, on
Saturday nitrht, July 31, at X
p m for the purpo e of dec id
ing whi-ther or not thi Ea lein
Btet will J..I11 the Mil' 011K l^nlge
I ilianrtally in ail <mwlitioning
the lodge hall
All membei ' are uiged to
attend thi* impoitn t meeting
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to express my
apprivtation to the people of
Bastrop < ounty who voUhI for
in** in the primary election Sat
urday E pecially do I thank
the peopb of Ha.trop for th«-ii
loyalty ami support. I am proud
of that vote!
TOM C CHALMERS
HOSPITAL NEWS
I'hr follow 1 n u patients were
dismissed from the local hospi-
tal during the past week:
Mrs. Jessie Allen
Mrs. Joe Hennigflt, Sr.
Alice Peterson and baby (col.)
A. II. Elliott
Mrs Modcsta ^ harra atui liaby
Eugene Erhard
Mrs. Margaret Hess, Upton
Emil Schulse, Paige
Mrs. L. F. Clark. Elgin
Patients 111 the local hospital
at present are the following;:
Mrs. Beatrice Kincheloe
Mrs. Ernest Jenkins
Mrs. V\ H. Ranaome
Mrs It B. Sanders
Frank tila.-s
•Vlrs. E L i-ohn and baby
highlights of the program will j
b« the explanation of a simpli i
fied membership participation
nlan whica, through popui.ir ri
ij.iest of the aicmhera, was ap
proviti by the Association's
Hoard of Directors.
Invitations have been . ont 10
all members and their families.
After the regular businc.-: ses
s'on of the meeting, refresh
h ei,is will be nerved and nine
practical 1 oor prizes will lie
given away
class
class member
Mrs. Audrey Johnson Slack
Denton of the class of 1907.
The class member coming the
longest distance to attend, was
a tie between Mrs. Nina Mae
Kunschick Zahara from Davis,
California and Mrs. Amanda Pe-
rez Hanson from San Jose,
California. The largest class pre-
sent was the class of 1920. Nu
merous contributions, which were
gratefully appreciated, were re-
ceived from members who were
unable to attend, and many let-
ters of regret of inability to
attend came from as far away
u? the Canal Zone and the
Philippine Islands.
The group enjoyed a delicious
barbecue supper and made plans
to meet again next year.
The success of the meeting
was due to the untiring efforts
of those who worked so hard
to make it such, and the wonder-
ful response from Bastrop's ex-
students.
Ex-Students And Guests Attend
Meeting Here During Homecoming
Clean your ru :*
ene from .sharp
with Clamor-
Furniture Co.
Brush Fire Leaves 7,000 Acres
Smouldering In Pine Woods Area
CARD OF THANKS
At
avert e
when
In u h
A lliui
way-
Mr'
dor 1
bast one tragedy wa*
I during the pa-t week
flames from the raging
file in the area between
I'li.-k and the Paige high
mounded the home of
.end Mi Howard Critten
with
e X |U I
JjOII v
ep ap
bo
Hint v
!•
that I
alt of
in the ra-
ws Mil* «** 11
grateful in you
ly and uppoil
VI y hear (net
to my oppone
Mice, will fill thi j"
ably and well
VERNON
thai
f.
it.
la I toil
<(« to
for nie
tax an
I am
1 toy a!
[iWltttioiiM
in. I arn
Hioti c p
I- hEW degi'1
! hi 'iimily and friends fought
ih peiuti \ for lore hours tie
1 off. 1 In fire was forci*i hack
away fmm the house fhe home
xv , aved, but Mi t rittendon
suffered • ottidderahly
in,.' in 1 riiiiiic by tin
eKct I ion
KeiwhinK it peak on Mori
,1 vvl'i n the tempi ratine climb
, 1 { to an offich*l record of 109
thi fire thieilleiied the
after
he 1!
be
ami
tall pines of til. Bastrop State
Park area, as well as privately
owned pa-ture aid wooded lands.
Landowners and friends fought
to dig trenehe set backfires,
and cut fire lain . with the City
of Ha*!top offi i'Iiijj any avail
able equipment and manpower
needed in the area
Not compaia e, of course, to
the Dodd < it; holocaust that
was roaring ov
homes in the I
above \ us tin a
Mon«lay. the H
isl off ;-om< 1,'
is mostly rusi
bet land, an ai
feml from fii
ttui nits pa t y ■
an<
. t property
ke Travi area
the same time
1.1 rop fire burn
'ii acre: of A hat
and small tun
a that has lif
•t intermittently
,11 s.
Following are the names, ad
dresses, and classes of the mem
bcrs of the Bastrop Ex Students
Association who attended its
meeting in the Bastrop State
I'ark here during Homecoming:
Mae Belle Higguis, 1907
Helene Mtley, 1018
J. B. Heiisarling, Madisonville
Mrs. J. P. Sharp, Tia Juana. Zu
lia, Venezueln, South America,
1930
.1 L. and Dorothy Quicksall, Ft.
Worth. Ii>42
Mr. ami Mrs Vernon Eskew,
1 28
Mrs. Norris Adams, San An-
tonio, HI 40
Mrs. Mary .Ii Roberts, 1!'4^
Hill Buckner, Austin, 1940
Mac l>. Turner. Staples, 1933
| LcKoy t'halmers, 1925
Horace B. Whitworth, Austin,
I S>25
| I' L. tiriesenbeck t'orpus Chris
ti, I i 27
Ethel Whitworth McClanahan,
Kiugsville, 1929
j Hendce llasler Jenkins, H'.'V
l'heo I'eikins Townsetiii, 11'f
I .Mary Nell Jones Herudon, De
tii it, Michigan, ll'2ti
1 lv. E. Jeiikiin, h 2H
M'tui uinrimson Schaelvi, lt'2i>
1 iiith ihampion, Smtthviile,
j 1931
Miriam Kusim hick Seidei-.berger.
I'roy, 111 12
Mary Frances Simmons Mot ton.
j 1941
I Dorothy Lee Perkinn A lt, IS' '*
I J. V. A h, .Ii I't.M
Marjorie Eskew Simpson, 1941
N. R. Simpson
Robest L. Muzny, 1945
Mary Belle Turner (Jo re, 1926'
Charline Powell Hawkins, 1945
Jeanne Coulter Wilkin*, 1945
DeFlay Martin. 1931
Doris and AI White, Austin
S. D. "Jack" tjueen, Houston,
1928
Matiel Daw son LeSueur, 1928
Walter V\ Lynch, Austin, 1928
Mary Ann Chalmers Holt, Waco,
1942
Rubelle Normeiu McMillian, Cor-
pus Christi, 1911?
Mildred B. Fmley, Houston,
1938
liay mond M.
1937
W A Darling
iMtiu, 1938
Lewis Callahan, Bellnire
\ C. Ditnliar. Pasadena
LaVerne Field.-, Austin,
Theo tine 1 nbeek Terry,
1933
(Continued on page
Darling, Houston,
Opelousas. I^mis
194(5
Austin,
at the First National Bank
building.
Mary Janet Roberts
Born In Germany
Lt. and Mrs. Charles R. Ro-
berts are the parents of a daugh-
ter, Mary Janet, born on July
15 in Karlsruhe, Germany, where
Lt. Roberts is serving in the
Armed Forces.
Mrs. Roberts is the former
Miss Johnelle Oldfield of B'as-
trop and grandparents are Mr.
ami Mrs. Bob Roberts of Bas-
trop.
TJB
Locals
Among those from out of
town attending the Wertzner-
Alderman wedding here recent-
ly were Willie Schaefer, Hattic
Schaefer and Mrs. Oscar S oho tic
of Schulenburg; Mr. and Mra.
George Moore of Temple, and
Mrs. D. J. Weikel of New
BiMinsfels. Mrs. Weikel spent
the following week guest of Mrs.
H. C. Wertzner. and other rel-
atives hen-
Miss Verda Holme of San
Antonio was a week end guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Holme.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peek and
sons, Johnnie, Dickie and Gar-
land of Amarillo, visited in the
home of .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ben-
night and Miss Frances Bennight
and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ram-
sey recently.
Mrs. A. J. Reynolds of San
Mar os is here on an extended
visit with relatives,
Miss Joy Connally of La Porte
is a guest of Miss Kay Gore
this week.
Recent guests in the home of
Mrs O. P. June- and E. E.
Moore, were Mrs. .lone-.' son,
Heine Jones, and Mt Jones of
Texas City.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Green,
Sr. J. L. Green, Mrs. A. Hil
lin of Irving and Mrs. L. P.
Day of Borger have returned
f 111 ui a four \*eek-. \i-.it in Lo
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a'ui I
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mi: Circle ask that anyone
having pictures on display at
tile Mu-euiii during the Open
House and Mlvei lea, that were
i, >t picked up, to call for them
at the Advertiser office
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