Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1963 Page: 1 of 8
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'virHTaN'0 ELEVENTH YEAR (Established March 1, 18 3.
BASTKup iTKXAS) ADVERTISER, JUNE 6~
1963
NUMBER 14
jy the editor
Jini111\ 1 <dl IdlhtIL Marsha McLaurin Kwkne Festival Crawford now in charge of new line; C. D. Depot host
win highest honors in FFA Area VII sel for June 16 l^HZ mm to guests from
The Bastrop FFA Chapter
, made h clean nwrep of t h«* high
... "Jur< 16 ha* .st honor available at th- Area
Sahin Oral Sun VII convention held Thursday
mafc* ul> -ugi' and Friday, May 10 ami 31. at
III vaccine, and the St. Anthony Hotel in San
L, -fvpe --- ,
„ t..i that a it- Antonio.
' ,mn. n! might r«' Jimmy Callahan *a elected Ail
wi irht be uii An a pr.sident and Marsha Mc
-akintf it" Laurtn was cho en Area sweet
say. we. "We heart. Gordon Rosanky, local
, .. f( ■ f. or and FFA advisor, wa announced u-
\ -,r:! Jl, and f"' Area VII adus.r for 1". '..j
' . • «atcf. f"r the \ ■ ra VII !■• nip.d ..f ks
.t 'Jre would high school*, including those >n
,,.| * .. • w< forgot .San Antonio, A., .tin, New
• That's been 1 Braunfel-, San Marcos and
wwk* >' during Frederickburg, t name only u
rf w(> p;< ked up few few. and the Bastrop young peo
< \ - r harder will repr.-^ent the -4♦•>< mem
j arid r felt bet I), rs of the Ana
a[j.,11 !hat" Jimmy i.% tin- son of Mr ami
j--d- f people, both; Mrs. Karl Callahan. He is now
j,: r.ii i" • ir. and a- classified a senior in Bastrop
t at* ♦ II. I L' .V
Bicroj
Festival time fo:
w- tiding conven- Heart Parish, Rockne
thi A an; 'its from "Rain. Sunday, June
■ We;, la • year'- Area been set as the dat<.
w. ethea >' Mis- Sandy anoual event.
Callahan, Mar- Scheduled activities
Ed
Tl
tion
Ba st
VII
Wright, Jimmy
ha McLaurin,
Cl.l Dick,,
(>shorn,
i lat k \\ right.
W ! ight. Mr a
W : !Kht, M
arid Mr R.
Sacred tr°'' ^ardw-Bre, announced this manager for Bastrop Hardware
w<*("k that his firm has become to succeed Crawford, Ketha an-{fall ov<m* TpyJIK
: h local dealer for Sol-U-Phos nounced. "I am proud to an-
liquid fertilizers.
for the
will he-
proud to an
nounce his association with our
Sol-U-Phos fertilizers are | firm. His many years of ex-
produced by the Goodpasture perience and know-how will
H {"in- ► ' t 1 p.m. with 't afeteria <'r"'" arui >1lllin>f Company of make a valuable contribution to
" \vl. I supper to be served in i H™w"f"',d ?«*"• operation."
•he -hool auditorium from to1'l, . that Norma "I" Sol-U-Phos liquid ferti-
7:'!0 p.m. A dance from to 'awTord, formerly store man- lizers we have the solution for
11:30 p.m. also in t ■■ uiidito-1 is now « charge of ferti- your fertilizer problem," Craw-
lizer and herbicide sales and ford says. "We will be glad
application.- for the fi'-m.
I.ore'-a (joertz,
CynJn Tuck,
Jane and Ann
l.onjr distance
ni lil telephone
rales lo change
i ~
'■ ■ an .• tele-
phon. rates for most -tation-to-
station calls bet we. ■ ■ 'J p. jn.
High School at.d '.i . .ii'.pleted ""-d 4 '.0 a m witi. n I'.-xa.s
arul Mrs. Louii
LaR,i. McLaurin rium W H climax the dav. . . , , , ,
Ti.e delicious men for the f"r the fivm. In' to explain our new program to
———— afet. ria -tyled supp. at $100 lh's new ''ne 'r* liquid j our customers and to outline a
.plat, for adults, and f.O cent. fer,ill^r > . «-trop Hardware proper fertilizer plan for them."
for children will con .si ,,f hot1 > S ll® c"s'om'7rs com- Storage for the liquid ferti-
fried chicken, homenade au- l , ' ? balanced hqul(i llz,'r ia lwaled on a ruilroad
.age. potato salad, hi wn beans fortlllze'1s w!"ch t>an be applied siding in Bastrop. Attractive
law, pickles, coffee and tea. ''I'|"'at y,i!' low crops or to- green and white tanks contain
Cake will al-o be a . I ible aether with herbicides foi weed 30,000 gallons of Sol-U-Phos
Everyone is coriwllv'Invited *"2 brush con,tro1 "i pastures, fertilizer.
'..i Farmers and ranchers can ——————
>„k it ? thf
d:-i. and there has three years >f Vocational Agri-
k . . rea. tion of culture He n th. r. entiy <
elcted presalen! of the tude; t
council and is an honor student.
Marsha n the daughter >f
Mr and Mr* LaH.;. M. l.aurin
She t a high school junior and
drum major of the Bear Bahd.
The two -rtiil represent Area
liter, hav. taken VII at the tat. Fi A convent-
effects. tion to b« held tri l.ibh^k in
varcir.i for the mid July Jimmy will then re
c<-l\n the highest available de-
gree awarded {• t 1 FA work,
the lx ng Star Farmers d< gree
M*r h ii rui ninu f o
State FFA w.etheart in com-
petitior w ! ■ th. h- auti« ■ from
the lire !het area in Te*a-
, j . ; it> a! the
f th. j-rog;an. iast
cmr urn asme** for
but Type III
>ji beer thoroughly
thousand* of people
irm
up
b .-alls withir
.u!t from the new
of polio vl-
. i- .■« • th. large ma
i pr pb\ including ol-
f* rteeive :mmum*a-
■ •« rr.J- « .ble t. e*
iir f i.l pn'tecUoa from
tr.t ar * ' Thai is the
**rr determined V>
■ -natter Aha?''
;« the one to leave the
*,f.t which thti dre d
t*' a f.wjihoid in
-fft your swir#r cube
16, and you
■:ne i all of who
tut ( r t to help build
Ke • •• ««• ' fiat w l?
> paWft-free*
charged
murder
ihew
l! i
[Atett rwler.
Mr
Public imiled
lo annual ll-l)
June luncheon
The atuiual H I) Club l.uneh-
e n. sprtn «rwi by the eight
club* .f IU«trop ' .urit > w tl!
be *,t i-l Wed ewla) June ! ■'. ir
th< B«*lr p I' ibiu s- hoo Cafe
terta from tl an, to 1 iO p.n!
TTsr menu for the deltciou-
afeteria «t>led dinner will .on
*i * of ho? frietl <>..-ken. -aiad".
latg \ariet) f fr>- veg.
talile*, ho i "ioad< cas< or pie.
and coffee and tea V1! f this
will he intro.iu- "d ■; S . .'hwes-
tern Bell I .'lepho! •• Company
on June 1... ' 1. Cursor., mana
get of the company, announced.
The new rat- will provide
a maximum charge if HO centa
for tin- after three-minute
calls anyw ■ re within the state,
he -.aid
Reduction
the Iong.-t
Tesa will i
schedule
< ar«"i. id ' vertime
rate- f.,j statioi. ' --station call-
between i p in a ■ -j t in a, ni
have been redu.
\loriK w ;*.• tn - reduction,
there wjii '.«■ a .-light increase
in most per*oti to• per-• >ri calls
withir th' state I'arson an-
noun >*i Thi- will amount to
five ,-er • mu.! per-on-to
p. r .n tat.-- >n * th ia> and
evening alis
The new "after
station rate- for
. all* will fa i int.j three brack
ets. • . ordu.g t.. 1 at -m
( ails ' si to JOJ mile, will
. ost >U ce■ ts. ,i '••■iu.'ion rang-
25 cents under
to attend, visit with fr.-nds old
and new, .spending at afternoon
f w hole.-ome fun and enter-
tainment.
June 16 is SOS
for Type III
Sahin vaccine
now net in one solution a com-! __ , _
plef . balanced fertilizer, blend- 8110,.{81.00 SS
e.l to the individual farmer's
crop requirement. "These so- j
, lution are neutral, non pres->
sur. d liquids, containing the ■
three basi, elements of nitro- COlilltV
-'en, phosphorus and potash so •
vita: to proper plant growth," Monlh, ol(1.
t.rawford explained
More than 250 guests from
all parts of the state attended
the Open House held at the Ci-
vil Defense Depot Monday, May
27.
The all day affair was hosted
by James D. Tillman, depot
manager, and other personnel
at the depot which is the main
assembly and distribution point
for 1U2 emergency hospitals.
In addition to showing the
$11,683,561 worth of mtdicj.1
supplies and equipment to the
visiting public, civil defense
films were shown and talks giv-
en on the uses and necessity of
the equipment stored in the
warehouses of the Civil Defense
Depot.
benefits received Lions hear FFA
area sweetheart
survivors, meetmg
Has-
So-
Schaefer pitches
no-hitter in
Smithville
l and disability insurance bene-1
! fits in Bastrop County now top ... „ , ,
$110,381.00. James B. Marley, Miss Marsha McLaurm, Area
District Manager of Social Sec-1 Swe«theart of the Future Farm-
uritv in Austin, said recentlv1 *jrs . . Amenca, stressed the
on releasing his annual county developing of leadership in the
benefit data report. > FFA Program in a brief talk
1 "* the Bastrop Lions Club
The new monthly figure re-,
i at
luncheon Tuesdav noon at the
In a final effort b> the
.Cs or trop-l.ee County M.*l, a!
ciety ti, see that ev-r\ citizen
n thi- area receive* immunity
N<abiri Th" of lho Bas-1 presents an increase of $12.- .....
•i a! v«;-.-„,e will be hell'Sun- ^ "*** Pro^ram f0.1 199:°0 th" corresponding | Ma«.,c .
( I ,( jj. their season under way with period last year. This increase Miss McLaurin was present-
, , opening games Monday night, can be attributed to the |ed by Gordon Rosanky, advisor
f *. ' " ,u Playing in Fireman'.- Park at
• ! n. -ugar cube . •.-• are ,, n , , ,
* *0 p.m., the < ardmals, coach-
Joe Jones, won
lia-tn.p High School Emile ed b
High School; laige. hoeKiie and th(. Smithvilk, Blue Sox
K , 14 .r^ . ny a score of 4-3 with winning
v.. be open for thi- make up piU.h„r y Math,son allow-
only from , p.m. until .. p.m. jnK on, on<, hu
changes in the law in recent the local FFA Chapter who
years, as well as to the growth was also madc art'a advisor at
of our aged population. This Ithe area convention held in San
money stimulates county busi ■ Antonio last week. Mr. Rosanky
ness; most of it is spent for1 a'so sP°ke to the Lion members.
Local officials and physician.-
irn« any per* >tis who have not
vaccine to ,
In the second game of the
food, clothing, and shelter.
There is no longer any doubt.
Social security benefits are
-'.atmn-to- yet taken Typ.
hree mtnut
using slides to show the varied
activities of the Chapter dur-
ing the past year.
Jimmy Callahan, who was
... evening here, S m i t h v i 11 e's helping to stabilize the income
in a, cine i«> American Legion team beat the; and spending power of many I elected area president at the
" e 'Mi4'r' no* i0 * Bastrop Trojans 12-8. residents in Bastron Countv. convention, was not able to at-
[rum riv.
!*nt rate
«>< charged mouth wrsterm^
^1
Kia
P« Ti
Vunrr«|
*i?< I!.
B
f.r.ly II for adult piatt * and
Wi i ei.t f„r ■ hi Irer
The eight i lub« poft.uriiig
thi* annual «ffair are Cedar
(V.-ek, I' riei :«ni| •{ Ba tr ;
Mr|)*l< , Pleasant Iciv. , Ho.
ne, R' ar k-,, StnitbvilU", and
\S att.-r *or
Thi* t' the ojiiy fmaiKial pro
j,rt of the II I) c. .1
throughout tn. jeai
nl' 1.1 j'l,
county I II (.old S'ar
th ' Baattop '• H H -h ; .; .<t <
W.hmIs re-ided turn, and ■ *(k r ■
w 'her, grand- delegate* t dii-tri. 1 «
me.-ting* ! additn.r.
l u*«>«l to help fill
Activity limiiii i-'cd ' v Ba tr ■(.
' 'lint > 111 I,; ,| . : r: I'd d
for Wood" H !> w •, • of tl • ■ t ,
2 p m Everyone i* invited to attend '■
Hume in the Luncheon atai enj... eatr •
l>on fiend a delicinu*. nutrstmu t < .« for '
only >1 j:. U i • -d . .I .. I'.' >
an chosen delegate
nth aiurder with mai
••ebon a ;h the Sat
kt «hootinj death of
>id nephra
nt' *a« fiie«l by She
N'utt in J,;«ti.. ;h
£ M or* • • • i j rt M r *
po«ted fl.Oofl h,.f,d
1 Kott mid young Phil
Wm4 mm h t once
ptomaer 1
Stturdav at^ut 10 p m
«• urrwl almut
Nei r
> * •.
n I'.* '
| Wxi «tejitir,-<ther
'lied an hour after
*' a Itantrop ho«-
thi
He
will
>f 20
nore
tion
i ! •> made
' p m
tion* for
aisred to
t vpical
een Tex-
if the
enter nearest them for the one
minute protection whreh guar
ante. freedom from polio
Nephew of local
ronplr lost
Bastrop Trojans 12-8. j residents in Bastrop County.
In Smithville, Bob Moore's More people in Bastrop Coun- jthe meeting Tuesday.
Pirate- won over the Smith- : ty could draw social security Bob Standifer. program cnair-
villt Red S x. 13-0. with Larry benefits if they knew more ilna" the day, introduced
Schaefer tromk- into the score- about the law, and for that rea-' *^r' Rosanky,
book- with a no hitter. .-on they are urged to visit or Allen Mc.Murrey, Lion presi-
Smithville's VFU team beat call the local ,-ocia! security1 dent- presided over the meet-
*n* Ba-trop Indian.-, 12-s. office whenever they have a mg, which was attended by
question concerning their bene- '-'ons Oewey Baldwin, J. (,or-
Local man takes fit- or responsibilities.
for
a ll hdd tion to st,
ni ion T*'!ep e
nitig
and
Pr. ee.L <U!n"
*. i u % h t. ii ■
Sunday
trop
i >f the rutr>'
rate
day
tiirl to 11nila.s
e, SI .10.
hefo
if. St a 'Oti . -d t
$ 1 -o
part
of II D 1! -M
\ ri
$1 20,
Mi
nd tiit. n i '
the fund I
$o iO,
V"
.... $ "0
are
pan
!ii*h the redu e,| •
>0 on
Captain Robei' M. Johnson,
n. | p« of Mr an't Mrs. Alton
Ramsey, was :ini :.g the pa.--
-. trer- on the Military char-
tered airliner which vanished
off th. t ii-t
f H y
Many Bastrop pe pie will re
m. nine: Captain Johnson as
Bobby, the youngs'i-r who lived
wit'. the R;i ■ for -ome
time.
Captain , nd M s. Johnson
ii ; I-. ■ were in Ba-
Thin-day. May 30, for
Hospital News
part in maneuvers
Army Sgt. Charles L. Eng
li.-h, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-! DISMISSED:
soph English, 1110 Spring Larry and Gary Miller, Smith-
Alaska Mon- St • Baatrop, participated with ville
other members of the (th In Mrs. Mvra Sosa and >abv girl Lon«' Allen cMurrey, C. B.
- ' Maynard, John Printy, Lewis
C. Shaw. Bob Standifer, George
don Bryson, Charlie Eskew,
Harold oGerner, Jack A. Grie-
senbeck, J. L. Hamons, James
B. Kershaw. Harris Koch, Koy
Kragh, Hubert Linenberger,
Louis Linenberger, Dan Lloyd,
Adren Long, Cecil Long, C. A.
fai trv Division in Exercise Mrs. Nan Taylor
Coulee i rest, a 15-day U. S. "Murph" Kelley
Army Air Force Strike Com- A. H Schindler. Brookshire
mand operation at Yakima. Mrs. Joe Justice, Elgin
Washington Firing Center, Mrs. Ethel Tarver
which ended May 20. Mrs. J. J. Jones and baby boy
Coulee Crest was the first Mrs. Mary Martinez
Sti kc Command e\ ni.e in the Martin Osborn
Swilley, John Wieting, Robert
F. Wilkin, Louis J. Wozniak.
Guests were Miss McLaurin,
Mr. Rosanky and Mrs. R. E.
Standifer.
Mr and Mrs. Ramsey.: western part of the United Mr.-. Emily Kesset
Jo
Captain Johnson's de
it ed flight.
• an 1 the children
\ n with her
J \ M I I I I I
it \K I > M.I
Man
I - Id HOI l>
II M i I ".
i • be held b
ni/.ation n
, June 1 ">. t:
beginning at
State.- and featured battles for
,tit -uperiority and live fire ma- PATIENTS:
n. iners between two Army Di Melvin Ruckle
vision 0. L. Starks. Sa: Antonio
I'he 2-1-year old soldier, a Mrs I!. F. Compto:
gunner Batt -i v A. Mh Ho- Mrs. Addie Ingra ••
wit/er BattaiiO" of the divi- Mrs. Bertha Prok..;
sion'- ltith Artillery at Fort .1 A. Wuneburget
Lew Washinef->r;, entered the Christine Jeffer-
Arn.v in November ll'oo and
was last -tat: med in tiermany.
II. att. • >se«: l!.i-ti p ILl'Ii
Sch.
Vnnie Bishop
Chat le- Ray Nun
Frank Seidel
Mr- Ed W .'
E i g i n
n<* Star Bovs Stale
K«
*tt^nc
-f Mt
n. wiin
st l
Au
II
Ja
tl
th<
sl.te,ll of
bn been a
III the I CM ft
i'AnilAt |Ol
•j'hool year
Natlonal Cattlenn -
t ion in K an - a < it •
fn bin i" \. .
• ii and • 'hampion
I' I' \ how bet■ d .
phomore y.'ar and
government hampion Ste. i do
' 'V doilii;
"i"" from the
, i*b o-hool «n«l
M ed on out
,ri leadership,
llvr,rT-
•on :ict«r fttid
* The
th
f,[Mlr meml.ern „f
I I \
In today
' hip tram
pohjiot •'«!
vioti ntui lo
tl "erkin.
designed to
principles of
^tihg up their
tb>
I In
'it.
i >rani
his ju
nlor veal
He i>. a dependabb metnbei
of thi B,i«ti'op Beat Band, hi
lettel'tnl III tenill and !<>■.( I :i 11
I ke ha lie. II pl'e idelit of b I
' la i in hiith school fill thre.
year and i pi- id<" t ■' b
Sunday School da- at 'be < •
dai f'r.-ek N|. 11. I -' 1 oi1 1
He ha pai t iripated
,,f .J'"'" the play foi tw,. yeai
" 'Cliiio| fu j thiK year's inter c|i
'•4r'. ,.i gu«- winner for pros,-
Ik,., 1)<( ' j " « ' •' is j Hi' ha e. , a Be'a t
hi'"'
commit
''lection is
n one act
and was
a 11 lea
leading
ih of
un, ii . -on of fleet and i v. iv active m 1 "
"'dine, ,,f r i
k l 01 (
f
(111
"ton.
work, lieing named Gold
"•■iiipljfy the j Boy in l«,M12 a d .eivmr a
criteria
in
prtihj
hairman of
and district
' eU'ct of j during that
t hi
co
he county 'outteil
council delegate
11 m i U h t I'emplin. ->n of Mrs I aura I an. bmnii « a I
lnh.in -on ol Mr and Mis l arI Callahan, were chosen alter
nale ami dele^.te resp.-ctu. l>. to l one -t.it ! «>■
s|hii<sored b> the \n«.ric.in l.e«ion
N >rt h M.i"'. pa-t ; in pi-
nny Creek bridge and taking
the left fork toward Sayci -vil!e
then i- a pile of machinery i nd
trucks (just this -id. of the
railroad crossing and tbe sign
that ny "I'll Texas" i
an ni.o w o'kin'.: to bring Lake
where men an iv
Lak. Ba-tiop fi
ratio Rivei
Their pocket
"Sai Vntoni"
'Company" and
contracting the
a hole under the
Zachi'Y Company.
pipeline will run
hole along the
from the rivet to
There i- Ernie
Cariand Bicker, Rnymond John-
son and \nd ew Haak The
tall guy n the big straw hat
is John Rocket
He loaned into the great hole
neai the railroad track a we
approached and -Hi.
"Don't cus >w bet
lady."
Lockliart three
day celebration
Begins June 8
Bastrop will be one of the
Central Texas towns participa-
ting in Lockhart's Homecoming
celebration, with Miss Linda
Claiborne on the Bastrop float
' ning more than 100 other en-
tries in the Saturday. June S.
parade at 10 a. in. Miss Clai
boriu i- the lS-year old daugh-
ter t' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clai-
borne.
There i- a bathing beauty
contest planned for 7:30 p. m.
sit the Lockliart State Park
Swimming pool on Thursday,
track .lum and the Kiwanis Club
jack to Rodeo will present two perfor-
mances, Friday and Saturday,
feet another at s j). in. at the football field,
one 111 feet A top-notch, professional ro
iia' square, deo, RCA approved, will bo pro-
is a iiydrau- duced by Foy Reynolds. There
oking to brinj! lie enirm. attached to a pilot will tie ninny of the nation's
rom the Colo
patches read
Roaii Boring
they art- sub
job of punching
railroad for
SUvnti I'lanl Promrss
Not<
in Ji \nm: wti.KlNs
12-f
tor out of the
where they'd just
in concrete for a
ride on.
North about ' >
hole is dug down
deep and about
Down in its depths
iot deep hoi
set
drill shaft The engine with top cowboy- present to partici-
Its -eat fo at 'porator and its pate in the five World's ('ham-
levers for control is run by a pionship contests.
tM> t i'en, r.i die-c . holdinut '■ol' Rodeo proceeds go for diil-
itallons of hy.lr;iu!ic fuel. dren's charities under Lockhart
The -haft bored throuuh on Kiwanis Club sponsorship
grade to the jack, will be at Three dances an scheduled
-inch Inched to a broad cutter blade, foi Saturday niitht \ We let:
through the
riu ht -of-way
he dam site.
Ciumprlik,
which «oks like a delta wing style dance with string musi
with teeth. The cutter whirls will be held at the America-
lowly into the earth, cutting a Legion Hall \ dance wit'-
inooth round hole i S inches in populai music by an outstand
a diainetei and the jack with inir orchestra will be held a-,
it 400 tuns ,if push shoves the the Nation..' i.uani \miory
great concrete pipe in four foot and a teen-ace dance at the
thrust smoothly in its wake, gym
By next week the pipeline
will begin to move under Hi^h-
clearly. way ; "> and this process will tie
lines a begun again It is a fascinating
job to watch, but if y ou do.
! tl
It was very ho' there in the please give fair warning Bal
i, and they'd run into a lit ky machinery sometime- needs tain
• trouble iiftmg a large tno a bit of cussing. aiik
All <l;i\ Saturday competitive
activities with cash prizes wn.
be featured on the courthouse
square with such contests a-
«rn shuckinu. inner-tube roll
m« and ball throwing to enter
pec* i * t s and contestants
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1963, newspaper, June 6, 1963; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237951/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.