Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1960 Page: 1 of 8
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ind Eighth Year 10 Cent* Per Copy
Band Receives Two
H la (lontesl Saturday
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Hear Band rti-
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HASTHOP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, APRIL 7. 1960
|1 f« i its per
<>m< rt playing and
, hi tii. regional
ii(! irday. The por
,, t, . ' attended by
w a held at
High School in
divi-mn wan the
awarded any
( \ -ehools at
1, one -and from
orwl higher
I,, S ght reading,
nited I in
tiling in t hi-
si l> Wright,
h;,u- M- Laurin,
j;, ri Sumerlin.
< --.ly r Layton.
, i> 11 Kay Not
M .
,, ,, Cervantes,
I | ly Wi. hinan,
j . vi". «H-. Sue
\ <\ Latter-burg.
,;- . !-vk Marv
Tom Rodger-,
^r.1 I *-.•>**, John
Ki > Stmp#oB,
J ■ ' M on cure,
• . Ron- se W .
l*t • an. Clark
and Mar
F- - da. Thoma*
jt, i aUM>i ne, I«on
(" •< i . David
i *iu* an. Bryan
N\
II.
m I
I (.11 IN
I" Mi l I
Ifli
" an I ' l-Kin Anvil
will mii-i id tin
A111 t'li |,nng on
ii. ut " ,ii ,,
' A ill |„. Mi
:' d Mi Vri.'im
' will n m ml
Bastrop Women
Attend Lyndon
Johnson Coffee
l!;t (top a.iinen attended u
l.yndon John n for President
• uh ( "ff( <• held in Austin at
the Villa Capri on Thursday
morning at fi;30 o'clock.
The Ha-t iop Lyndon for Pre-
iiient Club >tii< recognized
tin first such dub organized in
the United State-.
M- Powell Maytinrd •< rv
eil at the silver coffee service
rho-,. f.- in Bastrop attend
• Mi Maynard, Nlr
U 1- Mayi .i.1, Mi- W J |;
g> \l i K 1' Perkins and
Ml- Otell ! IskcVt
Methodists Plan
Cantata For
Palm Sund ay
Mi- K !'. I'l-arcy. organist
d M !■ Derison. Mu
1' • • , ' • . F • • Meth > -•
t hi. ;i r * u r . t he f. dlowi g
penal mii'i-* for Palm Sun-
day. April 10th. 10:55 a m.
Pr i > '!< m d l'ri«< e.«. . hi#!
H II H' W' Corinth"
■ ■ --ni • . M< • Solennell# -
I G< ,r od.
"Hour fit, I^or 1" —Clokey, Jtu
Offers. , In Festive Mood"
Miss Wright Is
Runner-Up As FFA
Dist. Sweetheart
Monday niglu at 7:00 o'clock
'' lavlor District held its an
"ual I-h A Di - trict Sweetheart
< onte>t and Hampiet in the Am-
erican Legion building at Taylor.
I he highlight of the evening
wa* th' election if the Sweet -
heart to repre-e nt district,
w>n< h i« i-ompo.-.ii 'if |;i high
< tioul*- iii ( entral 1. xii , in the
ilea contest. I la trop's FFA
•m i t ■ eai t. M i Sai dy Wt ight,
• i i|" ter of Mr and Mr Louis
W ' ighi, w a runner up.
H • I- 1- \ hoy pi. n' at the
i-amjuet were Cni Ka ensburg,
M Wiight's "it; Tommy
P gii and l)ou;- iinth, the
t voting del* gat- Eugene
S lim-lke, Perry I aa,.e, Koyce
I ■ e, Paul <iii a Johnny
Rathmann, Augu ':n (iuticrrez,
1- b Moon and i • French.
M' a; d M r W nd M i
and Mm. Gordon Kosanky ac-
• in pa rind the group.
NUMBER «
Schools
Fir>!^ In
Meet
t V i , f, i
I • « r .it v liitet
r-a Il-tr." „"\
«t ?,.! d It miTin
' .IT, , - "i ,
-||.. Rwrnent ..
Y, first
if. .lay Stri<gi«*r,
|' . i t an. Mod '.
J 'I Powell \ t
•vele. fourth
l*:-'iy Long, fir*;
Vst- <t nd, and
Hi I, t h i rd
: , < ;«-r*e Terr <..
1 > 1 >«iran and I i
'' x lamat ion. '^a
<r. fii-t, K-nin
«'• • Carol Sue
• . Carol Sue
*'■ h tirade Spell
olf and Ma'ha in
I lehi a mi''
Holly Krasrh.
Ai'iin (inert*,
'••it h'at !> \.
<ii h, fir
d i vent wi re
':l| V\ it h th<
Mr K. <
M . Powell ar.i Mr*
! .«■ • . NVa Hie," M r«
i ( Mi C It
mnj ■< .1 and < h, ii
Hat! to the King" - Mr* Ad
Ma. IV.,<hi -1 I'hoii
i' Kmg * 'aim Forth
Th. Kede.mej Triumphant"
M ( J W ,
-Ti:. hin, of Glory Chun
The K< -ri.-i to and '.he
i.( ^ion-Lions
r
\lhlctic l aiH|iict
Friday Ni^lil
Mti
\n
at!
1 m
I
g me II-
a- ■ i !>a*ket
Bastrop One-Act
Pla\ Wins Second
The Ba. t-op One \ t Play
Sparkiti" " v 1 P Conkle,
*-n See. .I'd 11 .. ' he 1 lltl'l
;a- t . Ia ai'Ui • -lite-t held
1'rniay nigh:' in Ilel Valle.
Carolyn I tyi n, playing the
part of fjrar riy l a terry, wa-
• a - •, r.i'ul he t act re h -
on the AH- 'hi ca t, and Jay
St - legh-r wa selected f r third
p: c< on the a! «'ar male ca -t
for pa; t a Orrey Spark
'•'Her n in ■ -.f t . en-1 wer-
V :-. 11! Ha' fit j a Sn an Ha-
fa. and .'ill Alien a L.
Manna. Mr U K My.-rt wa
Lit
ft, land and .1 « kn
I'M Vane w** first pa «n
>er and Granger won third pi. .
I i\e Incumbent
Remain In Office.
391 \ otes (!ast
T < r. wer. 5<M vote a m
•' it el-rt ion held Foe lay.
.. ' r May \ 'l
Ho er • . eivirtR 4-1'J vot. I
j>. ! • t. r < ' ' 'hahr el II
Othie: l unbent-. l> ted
wit -. a) opposition were Mi
01* Mae Lawrence, .'t\ i
' a i -.. • -1; and t . In
<;tv attort.y. SSHh
11 th>- ' a. - for (at y a i« 'n
ere «| ■ four candidate h
i :... to h. e led ■ mI I tieu ii n'
i ml Long and N R Simpson
ii-.iv I t ami IT \ '' - - *-
-tvels, with Hote. i \V,
.. . . ivnit ; * at d Mir. M. igan t
Pf. ffe. polhl-n
UK. BUM LEUHETTEK
Dr. Ledbetler
^anlel^ Easter
Sunrise Speaker
I ii Hob Leilbetter of Austin
ha.« been chosen speaker of thi
Interdenominational Easter Sun-
ri.-e Service to be held at 6.°>0
a in. ori Faster S . v. Apt il
1" oti tie Ha -.t Ti . ' an of the
Hast rop State Park Refectory.
t'oriMiltation h_v t h* pa-tor- in
the community thi- week fur-
ther completed det.i : of the
ervice Music will h« furnished
by t'c newly formed <"hoii of
th ' Ha trop High S ol, (' aude
\\ oNev. director.
Will Porter. 73.
Buried At Fort
Sam Houston
Will Porter, 7U, passed away
at the I/ogion hospital near
Kerrville on March ol, at I :.'!<)
p. m.
Graveside services wen held
Tuesday, April 5, at 1:30 o'clock
in the Fort Sam Houston N'a
tional Cemetery, San Antonio,
under the direction of Hanavan
MeClaugherty Funeral Home.
Survivors are his wife, Mr-.
Jo) nnie Lei- Portei of 24.'$ Madi
- hi, Apt. 7, San Antonio; one
on, George W. Porter of Sur-
pr -e, Arizona; two sisters, M
Julia Brown and Mr.. Myrtle
Stapleton, both of Houston; and
four grandchildren.
Mr. Porter owned a harm .-s
and addle sliop on Main Str--et
in Hastrop in the old Oscar Grie-
senbeck budding many years a-
go.
He was a veteran of World
War 1, and still had many
Bastrop Yk rcliants List Bargains
For Pre-Easler Sale April 7-8-9
Hastrop merchants invite Hastrop County shopper to attend
their big Pre Easter Sales Days on Thursday, Friday and Sat-
urday of this week. They are marking the event with many
bargain- and special prices that it will pay you to take advan
tage of.
The big four page circular mailed this week to people in
all of Ha trop's trade area carries the sales prices and mvi
tation of 15 Bastrop businesses. Check them carefully, and
make your plans to do your Pre Easter shopping in Hastrop
and -ave.
Mr
ordained
J better is
M< ■ • M nister * • •• ;s at
! . Kir ■ Methodi-t Church in
A in. \ holder ■ f th Doctor
of Philosophy degree, he wa
• . ' ly | ir« ctor of t e Wi-
lli- le Chair at ■ I'niv.
ily of Texas,
Vollevball Trams
Win At District
Meet Friday
Pa t'op schools won two first
I■ i . in the ii,<t: ict vol ' ybali
ne' pin-, ed at Granger Fi idav,
Man-h Is
K
ii-Mu !mj\ - 'earn
nt.ui git!- team
, the Elementary
nd and th- high
hu
oil
,i ' M Fi ■ .I W r igh.t
i: n • a ■ i Lai i y 1'uriier
boys.
Vlan Killed On
Highway Tuesday
Jus ue of Peace E. E. Moore
rendered a verdict of death due
t i accidental head injuries in
tin death of a 27 year old con-
duction worker, Bei.nie Mor-
ton Bors'ki, of Navasota, when
h-- was struck by a pant truck
attempting a rigi t hand pa.--
oi. Highway 71 now under con
truction, three miles west of
Hastrop. The accident occurred
a* ILL- a. m. Tue- lay. A prii
Miki Joe H'or-ki, also of Xava-
-i ta, working with hi- on on
a paved shoulder, sustained mi
nor injuries in the ,ime aec;
:ent and received tr.-atn-ent at
t' lo al hospital. Both men
v.. r w it h the Ja : C- ri trui
" Company of San Atit-mio.
I tie uungei Hoi i. -- ith i- H
v ife a d two small sons, age
f i n year- ami even monti s.
ad made their home in Bastrop
a' W. S. Craft Apartment •
• ■ mist five •nnTit>.s. Oth-
■;i viv i - a:e in • parents.
His body was st t to Navaso
to Tin -day for biitial.
Wilbtirn Deai Keener <>f Shut-
W iter. Tt xa-. .I• ivei of t he
ate. 1 truck, Was filed on for
i gligent homicide, wi ich car-
rn s a n iximum penalty of three
an n county jail oi a $3,000
f e and -i\ month drivers !i-
cens. sllSpensii n, according to
Patioltmin Hen y Manning, in
vi s! .gat i g officer.
TI • 22-year old Keener was
r. e;i.M d from jail on i ond Tues
dav afternoon.
IN M FMtiRI \ M
"God
^ fingers
touched hint, and he slept"
Ml
tiliit
'h th
Uit'
■ s{ rt t-t .
ato rhyt
of i t ! rop I'll lunget echo to t lie
i, ; - ; ri ad. long will M i. \V i!
of
ii II
VV;
P't-'
ri en be
ice, the
eitn :iil>ereii foi the ginciousne.-s
fiieiii. : i,.n el - i.- smile, the trail
t|UI
ily
ttf 111
■ pi rit.
r..
hn
• beto
counteii
ai toi j his fi icn.Is was to have en-
j
r nl
■ii a
imen
pits
ran
I of
sing
pi ivileg
the soul
I the ye
it- d to have experienced an eii-
aml a deepening o! the spirit that
t; ill but serve to enhance.
mtt.i henr I
peakei, th*
mid their da
U ed
"A" cr«
• (n
j t<!
nil ii
pi My t
hf Id
. ! !t t
ii bt
k«*t >
• r s a
will
Co. Democratic
Women s l onim
ToMeel V'H'iI II
The Hit t1 op t "in ' I lemo-
n-It If Worn n 1- ' *'H1
hold it \ piTl no-" ""
countv cotir n e at 11 P-
on I I f day. \piH !!
Atlot ev Ml Ml M nt rev.
j, will addle Ho oup on
o.|, n' |;u:i|t
jioti - ibii t! I- a '
votei on vital
out Nation today
All \v Oilier n r. '
Funeral Services
Held Friday For
Mrs. D. G. Hardt
Funeral . rviees for Mrs. Dan-
iel <i. Hardt were held Friday,
April 1, at 3:00 o'clock from
the First Methodist Church in
Fredericksburg, with the Rev.
Charle- Gie-ler, the Rev. Wa!
ter Cartw ight, the Rev. Chai
le; Hardt. and the Rev.
Lowell Ryan officiating. The
Rev. Lennie Duhberly of Flgin
and the Lev. Kosieki officiated
at a 10:00 o'clock service that
morning at the Croft Fur. era I
Home in Johnson City.
Pall bearers were nephews,
Oliver Hardt, Calvin Hardt,
Lloyd Hardt, David Hardt, the
Rev. Louis Sonmiermeyer, and
U. K. C-onant. Burial was in
tl.e Greenwood Cemetery at
Fredei ick - burg.
Mr- Hardt, mother of Dr. S.
M. Hardt of Hastrop, died March
■'11, HitiO, at the age of 73 years,
eight mo-iths and ten day-, in
'he gain Memorial Hospital
;;i Bastrop. She had suffered
fi'o-n myelogenous leukemia for
the past nine months and had
spent the past fou)- months in
the hospital.
Survivors are her husband, the
Rev. Daniel <!. Hardt of Fred-
erick-burg; t - o daughters, Mrs.
1. A. (Ann) William of Spur,
and Mrs, John M. (Lillian) Mc-
Neil of Corpus Ch. i ti; three
sou.-. K. >-i ti. Hardt !' Abilene,
Dane Hardt of Fredericksburg
and Iii. Sterli: g M. Hardt of
Hastrop; nine grandchildren, and
one sister, Mrs. S. W. Bedford
of Austin.
Ama Frederick.! Mueller was
born in Cibolo. Tt xas, on July
21. !>>-;, the daughter of John
and Anna (Winkel) Mueller.
She and Daniel Hardt were mar
lied it-. Hellvil'' Texas, or. Dec-
ember 2H, lain, by the Rev. J.
(i Mueller.
Sh- was a member of the
Methodi-t Church and tin- Ea.--
11-: ii Star. She dt voted her time
to la ing a minister'.- wife and
a mother.
Relatives attending the -or
vices from nit of town were:
Dr. and Mr-. H. H. Hardt of
1-' rt Worth ar 'I t - ir on. Da-
vid, of Au.-tin; Mr. and Mrs. A.
.1 Hardt and John H. Weimers
of Hondo, the Rev. and Mrs.
Charles T. Hardt and daughter
\nnabello, of Austin, Lloyd
Hardt of Cotulla;
Mrs. L. D Hardt, Sterling
City; Oliver Hardt. San Anto-
nio; Miss Alice Hardt, Uvalde;
th. Rev. Loin Sommermeyer,
1'emple; I.oui.- Sommenneyer and
Mis. Evelyn Halm. Houston;
Ernest Jordan Jr.. Sterling Jor-
lan. and ('hri-'tian Jordan of
Art; lu v. and Mrs. Lennie
Duhberly and Maty Mice of El
.-inWalter la rn'n-i g, Ma on;
Vnitn Winkel. Fredi-ricksburg.
.It , Mi Geoi e II Weinier-
at' New Fountain;
Out of town friends attend
Photographer To
Be At Advertiser
Office Saturday
A profe-sional photographer
will be at the Hastrop Adver-
tiser office on Saturday, April
il, from 10 a. m. until 5 p. m.,
offering one SxlO sepia tono
vignette portrait, regular $'.1.50
value, for only $1.9"), payable
at the sitting.
The offer is limited one to a
person, two to a family. How-
ever, group pictures will be made
on request. Habits of all ages
will be photographed.
Several proofs will be offer-
ed for your selection, and addi-
tional photographs will be avail-
able. Appointments are not nec-
essary; however, you may call
for an appointment of you like.
District Tennis
To Be Played
Here Tuesday
J
The district tennis tournament
will be held on the Bastrop
courts on Tuesday, April 12,
beginning at 10: a. m.
Reprcseting Hastrop will he:
Senior (iii I- Singles, Jo Ann
tii ie- enbeck.
Senior Girls Doubles, Caro-
lyn I.ayton and Judy Lee.
Junior HS Girls Single, Linda
Claiborne.
Junior H.- Girls Doubles,
Marilyn Wilkiiis and Susan Ire-
land.
Elementary Girl- S i n g 1 e s ,
Yicki Rabetsburg.
Elementary liirls Doubles,
Suzanne Sanders and Theresa
111 and.
Senior Hoy- Singles, Robert
Hi van.
Senior Hoys Double.-, Forrest
Adams. Jav Striegler or John
Ash.
Junior Boys Singles, Ray
Wichman.
.lunir Hoys Doubles, David
Perkins and Donnie Long.
On Monday of this week the
high school teams played in
Luling with the final results
as follows:
Judv Lee and Carolyn Layton
def.-ated Maiilyn Mctiee and
Linda Stewart. l!-2: i -2.
Jo Am Gi lescnbi-ck defeated
1'i-ggy Goldsun, 6-1; 6-.2
Robert Bryan defeated George
Bolton, (> 3; < 0.
John Ash lost to Gary Low
6-3.
Forrest Adams won over Dar-
win Nelson, (i-4.
Jay Striegler lost to Mike
Allen, 7 !>.
Ill doubles Adams and Strieg-
ler lost 7; while Bryan and
A-h split sets with Allen aiul
Morris, .'! <">, ii 2.
were the
i-r Cartwrig
i. Goddard.
onant. Mi
and Mi
t
and
and
and
M:
Mrs.
Mi
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Rev. C. C
>; Mr \.
Houston: M
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it, Dr
Mr.
and
and
p:
Kurt Scharf.
nil Muennich of
A. R. Ve
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Cvn
Mrs.
Mis.
Mrs.
Cruz
Tom
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..ideal. (hi \ ire n I I nil llirottgh
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t, M pin I. Mm- il Hallo Id palli i n utty w rkieg to* a d torn biedhe*:
mi ul an a n Miinh \\ right main.I. talJiie tiib I lo th t hip pt.lt Hal i htie*.,
leailer. lamia Ut- I game leadei ' lodct.hip it bet lei limit -landing of I a mil)
I i i mto i • in ! lo font 11- a'. :o Iht ii well In im
ill. I hltplti ha 'I tint te.-nili-l-- Mfs I III -al. I prel |!>e \ I el home
i Ii •■ . p 11 of i i .I tc.itinn.
Ml ill ut I In prer-oft "I «
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Mr Fn
a Point;
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Mary 1.
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Wihmanr.
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Mr
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Marsh i f
i a- d Mr
if Art; Mt
rretts of Sandy;
A. Rake straw ttf
and Mr . Lowell
•rrville, and Mr.
in O. t". Rr.hke
Rev Sumerlin To
End Pastorate
Here Sunday
Th. Hev. (> \\ Sunn rlin will
fouclui!*' his pastoate here at
the Fil ' Hapti t Church this
Sunday Hi will have been here
v. ass and veil months. He
h spins work a- pa-tor of the
1 ■ ' Haul i ' C ui !- of Mer-
cedes on Faster Sunday.
The Chtircl will oh t-rve the
1 ord - Supper at the Evenig
Wor hip Hour The pa toi will
p-t-a a on tin institution of the
l iod's Supper and it relevance
fin toil ;y.
Sunday Mnrttit for hi n ■ s
age. he will U-e a pa age of
Scripture whi. a a- .poken by
Chi ist after Hi Resurrection
and which epit utr/e the (ios
pel and tin- wotU of the Church.
I I ail l\. lint i- 11 oitiem ii'i v ' t o hi
I || \ . k i h in- oh ti t I S ' i
e- , III It.-11 it II. 1 ht Fill lit t I ' nit in a l
it riiiniu
It
rtt ■ h gel t '<
ami abroad
VII
\ pril
NUT 11 E
fit\ wait i hydrants wilt
ti-heti on I rida\ night,
Pill I t t IX s| PP1 H \ I
H \ I IM \ N - \ It 111) Nll.lt r
T'.e recreat eomirittee has
planned a put lu -k snppt i on
. • a ft! . I ' \: ' I 1 |i ." . Ut
p. m. al th. Hat' man Clubhouse.
Pi Oct eds will bt u ed to buy
pbtvgi • nt! ..no- '
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