Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1960 Page: 1 of 8
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Western flavor, and neat
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sp.u imisness routes from the open pan
sides with no ears. The \rlington ( iti/e
and art here is more tvpieal of tin
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Post 011ice To 0|)«M1 lor Business In Newspaper Most
m r . j Xm . i i (i Valuable Source
Vh Building rrida\ Morning. Jul\ <i Qf information
Rev J. H. Watt To
Serve (la I van
Church Here
Thi' R«v. Jame- If Watt is
new min; ter at Calvary Episco
pal Church and ha- moved into
the parish rectory. He was or
darned to the diaconate by the
lit Rev. Percy F. (ioddanl. Suf
frogan Bishop of the Episcopal
Dioce-e of Tcxa on June 28 a'
St. Thorna* Church in Houston.
He will al o serve St. James
i "I. irch Mis-ion at I.a fi range.
Rev Watt, who received his
Ba. ".e!o of Divinity this year
from the Episcopal Theological
Seminary of the Southwest in
\iistii;. wa horn in March. 19.'!f),
ai Houston. His father, a geo
. physi<'!-t for the Humble Oil
, Company and his mother, a biolo
ui-t wi o retired to become a
<. ,-."Aife, both are graduates of
'Rice Institute, in Houston.
R> \ Watt attended Houston
■ public schools and received a
h A decree from Rice in lit;. 7.
i D u 11 n g high -chool and college
'lie worked three summers in the
■ill fteids neai Houston for Hum
hi. Oil. and then in the account-
iu office,* for the same con.
I panv for two summers.
He entered the Seminary in
t • fail of 11*57. and while he
wa studying there, he worked
a • ousine.-s mamiiier ai d agent
■ -i variou- \ustin painter.*, act
• g a- p> i-oi a representative
them to art ga leries in
Houston.
RKV. JAMES
WATT
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to fill
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of all kinds,
newspapers.
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David Lock To
Receive Special
UT Orientation
|{e\i\al To IV"in
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At Patterson On
Momhix > Jul\ 11
Foi instance
the student
newspaper at ti
e I'niveisity of
Kansa polled
I'olit r ai science
-1u<ii'nt- to I'itn
what they con
ideti'd the inost
valuable *ource
of ii formati"- a
bout tn:* y eai -
possible preside
tin candidates.
From tin re
lit*, a ''popula
ritv index" Wi-
made.
lli thi- indi
to w -papers
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• of :!27, maga
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television tall
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t he i i w papei
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scored a -.ant
. o , ulu] On. 'h ■ 1
N • u spap«
pros op much
Il .oi e than ",e .<
They an a
major fore- f
popiilai educa
thai and unci •
anding
l\c\ Elliott New
Minister For First
Baptist Church
I'he Rev and M Robert El-
liott and nil, Roi'ert Michael,
moved ;o Bastrop from Fort
Wort' ••• ,-ntly. with Rev. El-
liot ,t 'eptinv the pastorate of
t • ! t Baptist Church. He
is filiitur tie vacancy left by
t ■ i • in pat ion of the Rev <).
\\ ■ ;.h ■■ . \\ ho accepted a
position in Meriede*.
\ graduate wit' a BA deuiei
t om *"e Cniversitv of Corpus
' • i . t orpu- Christi. in
1' '• ■. Rev Elliott will finish his
. n •' ary ' * ait nu next month at
Souls stem Baptist Then
National Bank To
Host Brazilian
Bankers July 12
The First National Bank of
Bastrop will be host to a group
of eight Brazilian bankers, ac-
(•"!!■,panied by Clarence Hart of
eight Brazilian banker-, accom-
panied by Clarence Hart of
Washington, D. C.. I. C. A. tech-
nical leader, at a noon luncheon
on Juh i'2 at the Bastrop State
Park Refectory.
Other gia.'ts of the I'i *t Na
j tional for the luncheon will be
Verger Hii! of the First State
Rank of Sniithville: W. H. Riv
•o- 111 of thi Elgin National
I Bank of E gin; C. W F.skew ni
the Citizens State Bank of Bas-
trop, Courty Judge Henry Se
1 besta. and •!> and directors
'of the Pti *t National Bank.
Following the luncheon, the
.Brazilian gue*;.* and Mr. Hart
will vi -it the First National
Rank foi a di*cu.*sion of bank
nig procedure.- relating to agi i
cultural programs and problems.
Joel Reese. Hastrop County a-
i gent, also iiuluded on the guest
list, will he unable to attend be-
cause if 4 H Achievement Day
activities scheduled for that
time.
Main objective of the group
; i- orientation of the functional
I service.* of the Texas A4M Col-
lege -' stem, and they are on a
j five da\ tour of the state, out
ogi
•a I
lb
><•1111 nary
p! ev i.msl
Calvary
na. and
in Fort
c -erved
Baptist
Wort h
as pas
Church
of the First Bap-
Fruitvale. Texas,
u; o also at
of \tV.M Coll,:
On the toui
Orivaldo do*
Paul Marcio I'
Eduardo Lima,
Lima. Rubens
Joao Baptista ih
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Cistern Annual
Picnic To Be Held
July 10th
tent itti
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i mi i
t .let in mi;
thiim new
are, fiom Brazil,
San:"- \ndrade.
o-a- (toncalve.*.
Jl Julio Lope*
tiarcia Nlines,
Oliveira. Muri-
lo Barliosa Mucin Teix
etra, and from Washington. 1>
('., Clarence Halt.
Boat Race Entries
May Register At
Legion Center
Anyone wishing to enter the
boat races for Bastrop's Thir-
teenth Annual Homecoming may
contact Tom Sawyer at the A-
merican Legion Center, who will
arrange for a sponsor, A. L.
t Bud i Detilandon, Post comman-
der. -alii today.
'I he boat races, which have
not been a part of Homecoming
for the past several years, ar«
being featured again this year,
with some 14 entries already in.
Boats racing will need sponsors,
who pay $L> of the $25 entry
fee with the boat owner paying
$10. Prizes totaling $40i> will
he proportioned between the top
, winners.
Vdvertiser Edition To
Feature Bastrop Today
Tying in with the city-wid«
plan to build Bastrop into a re-
creational center concentrating
on the natural beauty of t'r.si
Colorado River bank*, and in
view of the intensive promotion
of residential additions to the
city, the Bastrop Advertiser will
feature "Bastrop Today" as its
annual Homecoming edition.
Setting forth Bastrop's assets
as a location to good living
in pleasant, congenial surround-
iing*, the paper will use pictures
and storie* on the area in and
around the town, with the possi-
bilities offered.
These paper; will be mailed
free of charge to any one in-
terested in a place to live. Just
wi 'e the names and addresses
••i- ard and droj it >
the mail, or bring the names to
the Advertiser office. Please do
i not call them in—there is ji
, chance of an error in a name
or address taken over the phone.
Ridgeway Picnic To
Be Held July 16th
The annual Ridgeway reunion
and picnic will be held on Sat-
urday. July lit.
Basket lunches will be spread
and barbecue will be available.
Everyone is invited to come and
■ . ",v the day and visit with old
friends. 19-3
I I Tl RE Nl RSKS ( l.l B
I <> SELL C \RI)S
Tii Future Nurse* Club met
at tin hospital on June 2s for a
regular business meeting.
Members of tin group are now
sidling all occasion catvls. If
you would like to buy any,
please contact Ann Eskew. phone
20!.
Interest Viul Knlluisiasm Running
r
High For Bastrop's First Parks Day
Substantial contribution*
phone i 'I* coming in to
Chamber of Commerce office
tvis-1 two weeks reflect the
and
the
the
en
Isiastii interest of
people in general in
uiih parks p ir \
Pel. and"' , • omtnantl
he town*
the city
L. (Bud)
i of the
ro|
" ,t,(l J l I l\ I in
| h., 1(| |1'" ' di iwi, w
" ' ' 1 11,hum m i in
n.„; M' "'"Id*
. "< nri«t
n*->in.i
s I \ I I I his is it
\|, Biord's son* to
^ ,1a o (Hi I nnih
Bread i- d.lmud t" neuiblMO
r i. sparkling wloti tniik- Mr* Band*
'■unrile in I i \ ,e i.tno In It.i-trop hi I inn ^
"Ut' deh,,,r, „,|| |„ , put of Bn - imp's
*miti
I liiirsdn >, .I nl * J"*
Ba*lrop has at !• a*i one *111 -1" that, so I at Ru**i,i has nut laid
t-lii• in lo. < \KI • I IH RIIOI VI *aul. a* hi modeled hi* an modi
tinned hat. de tilled lo combat leva* heal a>e* V small fan
built iiiln the I t and operated 11um a miniature batler\ i ,i*e winch
til- ea*11' into >iillf pocket really sltrs up a liree/e that kei'p*
head cool Mr I ulei holni ho operate* the « edcrhnlin Manu-
( ontpany at >«itte\ i* alway* contmg up with "some
uii'l' the *1111 , but tin* is on. of his be*i '
"MOT ' .< ' MOB Si -VS. • «.*
Jaille* II Perkins Post, \m.en-
can Legion, said thi* week
Mr Detilandon pointed
that the combined efforts
entire town, brought
t rough ' lie \nierica
t he < t > if B',1 11 op
nr.aieri a and
niakiim ev
-ible pa t 'it
O develop Ba
ie I o o1 ado R' \ i
i reat ion playground
strop's Parks Day
got hi der way it s tVIo
ittoinnig in the Boat Dock
i- the fust ma to *t,.p
i.vei all plan
Oi igmat« it n i mot cut
Iliad' by < ' B Mas nai d at a : e-
cent niembershti) meeti(t(l of 'he
t 'IwMibei of t 'ommen • . t " -ilea
culminated in thi* community
woi k day >i the riv hank
\ interested . 'ca ■ at i '
Ut
he
togethei
I .egion,
■ Cham
\e Lions
• citizen
ie over
* po-
into
v hich
thi>
Park.
i t he
kers to enjoy th
of the summer Those who
not actually work are i
sending men to work in
piact oi making a cash
tribution to help with thi
essary construction work.
Plan for the \\ ork day
made earlier this
t".a committee t
fo. ■ *pon.*oring
Serving on this
■ I a« k iii iesenbcck
1 \ I.oiig. Di
III.me! w. sse
mainder
can-
it her
their-
con •
nei -
were
week by a 10-
epresent inn the
organizat ions,
committee are
R. E Jenkins,
S. M 11 a rd t,
Rov'ce Namketi.
riv.
Linn F ust, Joh
1 one and Ci.i tl
There is a ri
set up on the
Detilandon an
workers, plai
and visitors a
m-tor. There
to ' eceivt
every littli
r contribution-
to th- Chamber
office,
get back of
trof>'- future
e, and above
la ni and
place
t tons
i Mom. (\>ci!
inders.
rat ion booth
1 iiank, Mr.
and everybody
ier-, lookers on
urged to re-
will also be a
*ma ! lootiibu-
liit a help!
on ma\ be
«f Com-
I a1
Bii
are gathering tn
pitch tn and help
get
oda.
that
this plan
et's work
all, how
i enthusiasm and interest by
Iking and advertising the pro
i't. l et'- help Ba imp to help
, and develop the "wold mine'
bit, kyai it ft ''
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1960, newspaper, July 7, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237799/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.