Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1961 Page: 1 of 8
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Federal Aid Is
Granted C.ilv For
Sewer Extension
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student •
rfied ths'
Application recently mad. by
the ( ity of ha fttop for feilt'l-
al .'in! f<>' tin «• xt«'r inn of ew
er Inn in the north part of
town ha 'n . i, iti i epted, accord
:t,tf to Mayot Will Roger-, ami
a grunt ol JMo.MMl has lieen al-
low ed
Thi*. in addition to thi $25,W"
already t ii-idi by the city to
match tie ft-de al fmwi-. Will a;
Inn tin completion of the exlen
: (. if <ewerag«- and new wati i
ma:1 north and «. -1 of tin
railroad it. tin city limit , a d
■ii< work will proceed fSBnn
•I U<I> . ?1 > may >r aid
Tni.' . xt. nMon of city uti -.ty
,1X1" h been needed for
■ i.ot: a k '■afiitatiof nna
ore li.'rti lot flic protection. 1 .
Joel Reese Accepts
Land Appraiser Job
•I 1 Rei i . fot no t Bastrop
' o 'itaj." tit. in i epted a
position with • • "Hate Veter-
an- Lund Hoai'l, a- land ap
priti-i r, and wii! ■.• rv • several
Central Tfxa Counties.
Mt. in ii Mi Re. -. and their
two 'itldren let! Iuesday to
tiiaKi tj .'ii iuiii • in Heaine, af-
tei making t• • ti • is «us-
tiop in,.- June of
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ioci*tion meeting w Hi lie held
"it -Suiks.i t,, 11. ■ 2*2, at 2
in. it • , Wat; ers on Com-
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Bake Sale
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ff'i t:i«- to autli
vi"«at i« Arthur f8
' >r , S« rt-tar) of
r(it of Health.
1 Weifax* and new
' thr 1 nlTeraity of
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prim rd)' concern
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■ f v' •'i. . and
i out fire protection,
r. piac: u and • tti-ml
ing of v. wat**r main- b« •/.
early it the .-tumwier, and fin
h) "ira' t tn diitadj io at* d n
place • (Ither* m in
addeil a thin project, together
it.' tin i orajji fxtenoui i
Hii h«il to completion
Kaslrop (lounl\
Designated Fur
Fmerjienev Loans
Hart o|. County ta one >f t <
twer.t', . r«. t !..i!,ti*« that a ■'
brer. . at «Hi a * the arra in
a , I i • ll.no v
! at. af a'fce crtiergriwj .;
t,, fat • W* ■ • crops, d
ii.g ,iv. > rfiiipment a I
i land «•!•' <tama#(«>4 by hurt .ane
Carta, I J < appo man I«
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Motne \.{« ! rat ion, ..aid '
da> T'm«> brin* the lota! nutn
of ..untie that haM- iwen
IM' di * irr.ateil t**> '.S
i twenty coontli jost <le
i ted mi f
mam I jivaca. < • r i m f s.
a.la.ut - Ha) ' aidwi i
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!'. , Ha •• j. Fayet
U . > J. ff. ion. Hardin.
aiar Beii T-a^ - and Wil
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T
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farm op«-ra:i
nta.ie
arid rep!a« « merit of equip
t. ami tt. lehabilHation of
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• t and at. - du'ad fot
tymvnt t a« idance with
!(,, i . ,.v.. • atiilit-. ti repay
\ opii. at .t • for thoar loan*
,i . made a' ' • ■ ' '•> office-
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II I — 11 \ > Ii N( HI ON
M l FdH (H I 17
Mr. Ireland V bright and
Mi (, i', Mn< « wil' b. ho t
eirne* for the laido Luncheon
on Tuenday. « tobcr !7. at the
\ i, trti uii I i at -nn Ii' eiva'ion
ma> i" madi by railing eit. er
Mr • \ lb; ifht * Mr Ma« k
< I \>> -s It II \-
I I M I ION III mill KR-s
I ■ I! t 'i . ia • >H held
a ni> . tin); recently fot the pur
p.i-e of i e ,.f; . r • for this
•chool year
rhe folio a it; a officers w ere
•' te Mil t i f ' it . president:
J a y c e tt ilf, s president;
iv it it m Neeh -■ etary; Terry
Ke e . treasurer. Larry Hetui
<• i.'> ' a' t John Waii
act. reporter',
J.' Wii a • , reporter
I- I \ 1(1 M hi I \S I |l\ I - I > \
Ol IIIHI R |sj II
T'.e l'T\ w. m..t .-. Wed
uesday Octob« i 1'. at .'I 50 p
m. ii. tr .-tv>o! auditorium,
f'arri.t an- u t lend their
support to the ofgra,,i .a*,--n.
J 1 S I \RRIVHI, ranucula. ane-
mone and daffodil hulb- and
(resh garden sred al I' Ikin*
i I0-2'i rent More
Rockne Alumni
To Meet Oct. 22
M Na n W > f, \ it e pr. .i
i nt. prc-ided at the St X' re
Sic.ety board meeting held in
St lioininic Savio Hali, Rot k? p,
Tu* -il v evenittt:. October I
St Anne'* ill pon-ot a home
Cooked dinner for the Sa red
Heart School Aiumni ^ttociatiun
Unmet '.mil t: Stit«lay, (>.•? - >i r 22.
Mi Mat !!••-« Hait-rh utter
.•«! to order supplies Other*
helping with preparation are
Mr A lert K.l*u , Mrs V.rhn
Hendi.x i M - A i-dp Ii iff
Mi \>i non Rartsch read the
hi laws and policies of tt .
Rockm district Council of i at!
oin W .men
"Lov< In Action ' w t>«
• ubject studied during the Fall
UtM-ussion Club program iti the
(,a t h. Mr* Vernon Rartsch.
' onfrater r it y of Chn tian I>s'
trine chairman distributed the
books.
Attending the meeting were
I . Ver \ Re\ Claude X Faust.
Mi Nii ! \\ -If. Mrs Xdolph
Hoffman. M Xdolph Seidel,
Mrs Verlin H endr i\. Mi X
bert Man . Mrs Herman (. t-rl?.,
Mr V i ' tn Ha ' t -1 Ml* II'
n in W i I h . 1 m. VIi M.imi . a
Halt h. ami Mr X rthui it
Tickets On Sale For Teen Tower
Pot Luck Supper Saturday Night
Almost everything is in readi-
ness for tin Pot Luck Supper to
be held at Teen Tower this com-
j ing Saturday night, October 11,
and the food i.- being prepared
| by some of the best cooks in
! town.
The supper i- being ~pon~ored
by the Adult Youth Organiza
' tio~. for the purpose of rais
ing fund- to pay off the indebt-
| edne.s.s of the Teen Towe r build
1 ing.
The menu will consist of bak-
ed turkey and dressing, barbe
cued ham, fried chicken, frito
pie, cranberry sauce, sweet po-
tatui-;-, green vcuetahlt-- , cole
slaw, fruit salad, potato salad,
I deviled eggs, relishes, cake and
Photo by Boti Standlfer
I (>( \I IK A > (itise '.\ itli \ u r President l.yndon B.
Johnson at C ongrrssman I hornhrrry s appreciation
barbecue at Fox Riverside Ranch near Taylor 1 hursday
night 1 hey are left. Jerry Long, son of Mr and Mrs
v A l ong, and right. Bob Long, son of LCRA Board
Member Cecil Long and Mrs Long
Patschke Elected
A District Soil
Supervisor
At a Soil Coiiservat oji 1 -trict
eb-etiwn conduct I'd ii l'aig« T ■
day night. Oetoiiet \lt in l'it
dike of Ptiue va- eb-cted to
erve as Di-tuct Supervisor in
/one 111 for a f> yrai term. Alex
F ti r h < was election ciiairnu-.
untl Karl Kur.kel a- teii a- s>ec: •
tnry.
Mr I'.it-.rit a- served 11
Soil Cor-ei vat ion District as
-upeivi-or met the oigaiuza' >n
uf tin Ih'strop i untv Soil Con-
ervation In-tiict in lvCi*. H.
• a acted it- chairman «>f ti •
Hoard d u r i n g the past l_
monthf.
Cedar Creek 4-H
Elects Officers
The C' tla ■ Creek i H Club
• net Septetn ier ,o l!">l Preaid
ent Lana Heliums called the
meeting to ottici The m a i n
igemia on the program wa- the
election tif officers.
rh«- following were elected fot
l :•,, . nn tv-tobei 15H> 1 - Oct
■ r.j p.. uii nt, Paul Alexand
, j-; viii pri -uient. t heryl Hull,
ecretaiy. Vvoi.ne Holmes; t'.ea
, u r e r. Irene Holmes; council
de!t gate. Ike Teuiplin: alternate
delegate, (iaii Heliums; reporter.
I am a Helium recreation leader
Cheryl Hull.
T h o < e pie .'lit hes 111 e- the
a bo v I'd mentioned were the lead
ers Mis K R Xlexander, Mrs
L. K Hull, and M i - Harold Hel-
' lums.
I.ana Heliums. Reporter
MiXX |> I'HI I IMF. to get >our
fresh garden sei><|. rannucula,
anemone and daffodil bulbs at
I Ikuis -.10 la cent Store.
Boy Scout Fund
Drive To Get
Lnder Vtav Tues.
The Moil Roy Scou*. Fund
Ca paign wili get under way
o: Tuesday nor' e.g. October I".
at S mder- Gate a' 7 a. m. with
a K cK-nff Preakfast. according
t- Dan Lloyd. Comn..i:.ity Chair-
man
for the
Lions (Hub Plans
Benefit \arielx
Talent Show
Tin Ii i-ti p Lions Club steer
inc c 'iimitt.ee, composed of Al-
len M'.Murrey, Jim Kershaw,
Dan Lloyd. C A. Long antl Koy
kiMich met Tuesday night to
I make plans for a "Hi Neigh-
• bor Variety Talent Show" to
benefit the Lions Christmas
Fund for underpriviledged chil-
dren, according to Mr. Kragh,
Lions Club president.
i
'1 he date has been set for
Thursday, December 14, at 8
p. m. in the high school audi
torium, with the Bastrop Bear
Hand furnishing the music.
The show will feature talent
of all age groups front Bastrop
and surrounding communities,
Mr. Kragh said.
Further announcements of the
show will be made through this
paper from time to time.
TN team captain
di ivi are <>uz Galvan, John
Printy, Robert Wilkin, Koy
Kragh, the Rev. Walter Cart-
ight. Jimmie Joe Jones and
Bob Standifer
'! • t wo ker - for trie drive
a i e Dr. R W Lovele-S. R. K
'or ant. Rudy Barron. Dr. S. M
Hai.it.. I a I-iieda, James Ker
aw. ,1 \\ ietir.i:. Dr M 11.
Fu"iierburk, Xtlren (Red) Long.
Hai l (it., it.ei, ,1 ack tirn sen-
neck, Jack Ferguson, William
Higirms. Jiinmy Clardy. Homer
Weasels, L C. Shaw, Mr.-. XX
,1 Brinkrueyet', Mrs. Lillian
XX I'igh, Mi- (iordon Hefner and
Mr M A Carpciiter.
County Agent
Hired VIondav
Ktlward M.gura of Port l^i
v:i ,i wa.- hired Monday by the
Commissioners Court as coun
ty extension agent for Bastrop
County, iiccording to County
Ui-lgt Henry Sebc-ta.
Mr Migura ha- been assis-
tant a.. ' i' Calhoun County
fin th< past five years. He
will a -nine his duties here on
Novenil'c
LADIES READING CIRCLE
TO .MEET FRIDAY AT I I'M
Mrs XX'. K. Maynard will be
hostess to members of the Bas-
trop Ladies Reading Circle at
her home on Friday afternoon,
October l.'i, at i oclock.
Cecil Long Hears
^ ater Report At
Houston Meeting
Cecil Long, member of the
LCRA Board, was in Houston
Monday to attend the luncheon
meeting at which Vice President
Lyndon I!. Johnson and Gover-
nor Price Daniel received a fed
eral report on Texas' water re
sources and needs.
The luncheon was held in the
grand ballroom of the Rice Hotel
at 12:30 noon. George R. Brown,
e x e c u t i v e vice president of
Brown and Root, Inc., and chair-
man of the United States com
mission which made the study,
presented the report to Johnson
and Daniel.
i The stud y. begun in 19"i8.
'concerns the use and conserva
t ion of watei and land, and em
braces percent of the state.
More than i1"" reservations
jwete made fot the luncheon.
coffee. Cold drink will be a-
vailable.
Tables and chairs are being
set up through the courtesy of
the American Legion.
Ti ket- are now on sale for
$1.00 for adults and 50 cents
for small children, by members
of Teen Tower, or they will be
available at the door. Serving
will begin at 0 p. m. and con-
tinue until 8, or until the food
is all gone.
The public is invited and urg-
ed t go, or buy a ticket even
if you can't go. it will he for a
worthwhile cause. Between '50
imi mi young teens go to Teen
Town on Wednc day nights un-
ti : or : .50 o'clock and enjoy
pit;:: pon-. pool, «lancing, darts,
put - in^ bag. checkers, domi-
noi-, jn;--aw puzzles, or just
ii.-ten to the music or maybe
ju t jo! in the conversations and
kiiigi ter. At least one adult
supervisor is always there when
the Teen Tower is open.
On Friday night- after the
home football games, it is a
"g- t together" place for the ol-
der teens.
Rockne Slates
Scout Kiek Off
Breakfast Oct. 15
The Rockne Boy Scout Finance
Campaign will Kick Off at a
breakfast following the ♦ :00 a.m.
Mass on Sunday, October 15,
according to Francis G o e r t z,
Campaign Chairman. Mr. Mickey
McGuire, prominent Austin busi-
ness man and member of the
Diocean Scout Committee will
be the guest speaker, Mr. Goertz
said.
J o h n C. Clew low, District
Scout Exect tiv •. will be on hand
to explain the mechanics of the
; "dawn to dusk" campaign.
The breakfast will be held in
the Scared Heart School Gym.
Rockne secured over $150.00
of investments in boyhood last
i year, but is seeking a minimum
10 per cent increase in 19(51.
C a p t a i n s recruited by the
chairman are Vernon Bartsch
and Horace Fobn.
Cen-Tex
Round-lp
Post
^®cts Officers
Poll If, met II
' if tin- First Nn
*' ~ -0 p hi | ue
1 he member of
' Meade Hober t ,
''in Dickson,
'''1 ' ■ I <ong, Hob
"in? ferry Sander ,
• ' Johr won and
l r
f rrj
[Jin
« follow-
It" t ; | l.trtnn
. Ray Long.
Jim Ireland,
va--'loin, quarter
m> Odiome and
i alitne
repri
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k
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Advn.ni'.
V meet a
u r 1,1 • " p.m on
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' tiam m r i vi I
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' 'ty and count.\
' w"ik in ca e
r. natural or other
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and, Scribe
CONGRESSMAN IIOMKR S
:;r -h- - -Fo" Riv-id"
Ranch near Taylor Thursday night. Some 30 Bastrop men wearing
Bastrop badges rode a chartered bus to attend the stag affair, at
which Vice President l.yndon B. Johnson was also an honor guest.
■ Y BOB STANDIFER
Scores from District 24-A
games played on October 6 are
as follows:
Bastrop (Open)
Thorndale 14; Del Valle 8
Scaly 4lJ; Schulenburg 8
Shiner .'58; Flatonia <•
Smithville 'JO; Round Rock 20
Louise 22; Weimar 12
District 24 A games to be
played on Friday night October
l.'i are as follows:
Schulenburg at Bastrop
Del Valle at Smithville
Wei ma i at Shir, i
Scores fiom other Central
Texa high sell ol football games
played on Octobet il are as fol-
lows:
Columbus 2:!; Lamai Con-
solidated 22
Elgin ii; Luling 0
LiK-khart 18; Georgetown 15
La Grange Ii. (inklings 0
Granger (Open I
(.or,'ales ( Open I
Johnston Li; San Marcos 0
Taylor lo; Cameron 14
Othet Central Texa football
garnet t-. be p ay d on Friday
night October l'l are a follows:
Columbus lit H'eiiville
Klgin (Open)
Round Rock at Georgetown
Guiding at Tayloi
tirangei at Rogers
Del Rio at Gonzales
Humble at La Grange
l.ockhart at Yoakum
l.ulinii at Hallettsville
Flutioma at Lexington
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1961, newspaper, October 12, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237865/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.