Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1963 Page: 1 of 8
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proves* evident in active
La of (lily Dads Monday night
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Ha-strop Ci-
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< their regu
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present
May, l! i t
.vera I of
j their op-
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and « mo-
• t until the
! meeting,
. beat for
p. the Ma
i nd to study
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■r and him
i tnon* and
matter.
announced
iy for plans
: th' remodel
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fot the
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the embunk men
. * pi*. ■*! in a
hole, pa ked * it
roil* gravel arid
top
fit
a tiny ifadifct
arefully drilled
h a certain po
and The Jfad
U<t it«i!f i« wrapped burlap
and copper ■ r<-r.ing. aita-h
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wife ronnes'.ed t • u meter !><>*
on th* other <id'- of the em
bank/tout
w ;th >a' d
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it
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meter make* , ertam the ei.gr
tincture i* ' i>er>' judgment of «i .-n the em-
r -t«- bunk men! • a- e" - d i-r,
a shallow, and puaheil into the <ub*urface
I ana! a enough that the i.\i hut died
'th Water thou-and pound* of weight t
■*' ntake be picked into p i on thi em
bankment ma> i e hauler! it
Building up the <>h-bankment
in it present V hape i* tie-
es^ary t offer harmh , ape
for any heavy rainwater runoff
between now «•>! * h • - date of
the spillway • ni!> et|o!i
through the
■ from t-hi*
the lake heij
•f 'he dam.
■ f he pump
m itn pom.
a ve heen
'1 and the
na l>een
■xt factor 11
K the <he.>t
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concrete
■if otation.
look* a*
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tenth mile*
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junction of l.
way 1 (Old
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wide a iphalt
accei. road
to turn of
ride it om
a Road Clt
to temper . .ii
t ion
At the o! d
black thoi uiiu
pieliriimai > to
of tin- -iteain plant
pi't- cent complete
The i«itak> i
foot ditch to !>i in
the plant from th<
H <
• blinker
the con
nd High
Settler- term thi *
1< The Hill I the
mouth of the mmn
mvitf* the cutlous
Highway 'J1 anil
mile N-ngth, while
*ign endeavor
i*it\ with cau
d
of the smooth,
•fan- tite work
the constructiofi
proper h
i* a ftOOt)
[ watei into
lake to cool
hap
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the width
little do.
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'can
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li! "'e chang-
utn|i>r.<tur
the a team pi oducing ' urhim
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crete lined, will - ari . the uate
back into the lake Si r ppit
ind excavation :• > hegu>
'his cann!
Phe I' evitahi ate; an wit I
it accompanying up« and n
tablets ha* h-en o-i on 1' wootl
en tie,tie leiilbv Kveli t •
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alwwing the oti'i 'io i prot'i -
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HA STROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISKR, Al'GL'ST 13, Unj:
clox'il
NUMBER 24
for painting
Notice
In reply to a numlter of
Ili«<;li(k8l Stale
tion> are under way at the pre
o-nt \* it ti tiS A for si««'uring
them from the old ( amp Swift
area. Quinton Allen, accompan-
k*1 by Mayor Rogers, was in
1 Dallas, last week making the
j necessary contacts.
Al.-o announced im- ti ' fact
: that work will ix-gin in the next
I few day ■> at the Camp Swift
! wells on the laying of the city
pipeline from Camp Swift to
Bastrop. Th** revenue bond*,
voted by local citizens last May,
have been *old and the money
is in the batik The Mayor ex-
pres.-ve* hi* appreciation to peo
pie in that area foi their 10
operation and help in getting
'the necessary ea-ernents f >1 the
j pipeline.
The Mayor al- emphasized
I the fact that the old Camp
| Swift water supply is now en
entirely the property of the Ci
ty of Bastrop, under the juris-
diction of the city arid no one
elae.
During the busin -e**ion,
the council accepted the bid of
i th«- Citizen# State Hank >f Bas-
! trap f'>r the Cit> I>epo*itory.
and authorized the purchase of
: two new truck*, otie from J.
'V Ash Motor < ompany a d
one from Sim« Chevrolet,
quiries
•>d here thi nwk carrying this
T • Ba-*.: -.p 1 ir.11 bridge >*'ars fool Hall schedule and a
•"■i'.jr ai i . pr,.|m number of advcrtiaMnenu of |u
cal merchants, was not sponsor
wl bj any school or civic organ
i/atinn, and wa* printed in \cw
Men o.
at ion lor a new look, accord-
ing to Ed He-se, Texas High-
wa\ Departn.unt rtdge inspec-
tor.
The bridg' will he do ed to
es. the placard distrihut- .ll4-.ll.f| 4r:v< ll Irt
Pre thi* week carr\in iki< « Ul U p,' ' ' II l"'
Baslrop FFA
Registration to
begin; school
starts Sept. 4
Band to begin
rehearsal Monday
All Bastrop Bear Band mem-
bers are requested by director
Jack Rockett to meet at tht
band hall Monday, August 19,
at f> p. m. for the first pre-
All students new to Bastrop football game rehearsal.
High School an.l all who have Rehearsals will continue each
The Ba.-trop FFA chapter
was presented the Gold Em
blem certificate award for the
It i in no way connected lli(32-6'5 year at the Vocational Pre-registered will come accord- evening. Monday through Fri-
all tiaf/ic •eei the hour of wi,h tfu' 'li,rul Carenis" „f \K,icuiture State Teacher-' in« to the following schedule day, for the two weeks before
s a and ■ ; m., Monday :,d*erti^ing on their football meeting, held at the Adolphus to con,plete registration, make the opening of the Fall term of
programs, nor with anj other Hotel in Dallas on August G ii. any nece3sary changes, pay to- school.
localh sponsored advertising of The award, presented to Has tal activity and locker fees a- Mr. Rockett suggests that
trop FFA advisor. Gordon Ro-
sanky, is the highest rating a
chapter can get on the state le-
vel. It is awarded for out-
standing activities carried out
through Friday. The complete
job will consume io to 40 work
itig days Traffic may cross the
bridge on weekend- or during
the non-working hour^.
I he fini-ie i aluminum paint
job wi.l cover two coat* of
primii „■ to give the old bridge
and Ba*trop a fresh new ap-
pearance.
New regulation
011 Htiiricnt cars
told hv Board
The Board of Trustees if the
Hastrop Independent School
I'istrict ha- pasoni a new reg i
1st no governing the use of stu-
dent car- luritig school hour-
He.-ai. e of dang> r* of mov
1 while schools
tiie footliall games for the rea-
son.
mg
l*rimar\
d partI-.
children
and
in
y while
going
student■
'i al ed-
athletic
i, walk
sled
1 rh-
M f
Lancer Socieh
adixe during
r
summer montlis
the
Jul
> *ings
meet
<*r gem
M-
of Mr
July 1
N J.I
home
ger 1
-t-e - O
clean
Mr
■ beet t or
the •• e
W •• .«
Vdvertiser
Men-.he-
pa"ie!i*H :!
S Kd« a1 ■
ie.-s. Mrs
F t.« '
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Mi • V i
help
Ma
Mrs
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Hrv
I o,
M'
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Mr
i Gr
• ar roumi
•• t hers of
•• Vmeri
■ ■ ■ e • t h ree
ke Cancer
Two of
answer to
the home
itryson «>n
of M rs T
12; in the
Linen ber-
"h- ladies
it need ?o i
1 h as 'hi
. kei that
'he Snow
<■ Hastrop
•ti cancer
\1 \
\V l.ove-
Mr- O
Shilling,
Mis l.in-
a Wolf.
Dew ey
Mi
Mi
Ciitixons State
Han* thanked by
Future Nur&es
By Barbara Cederholm
< n August 7, the Bastrop
Chapter of the Future Nurses
of America met at th«' home of
their -ponsor, Mrs. C. 'i. (iod-
ilard. the meeting wu- -ailed
to order by the vice president,
Dori- Bartsch.
The members expri—d their
-incete thanks to the Citizens
^ta'e Bank for their .••r:erou-
ontribution which ena ■ i the
club to purchase bad
uniform-. This makes
Hie for all members t
proper uniform when
mg their duties.
Aftei reports were g
mernhei - d. icus--ed ti -
o!M> g t ip to the Ho .
dical Center. "Hie trii p a:
ned for Friday. Aueu 1' and
* :U it elude all Junto! .1 ■: •«. n
1 m« n m i - of the cul i
f interest to be v .'i- i art
t rippled Children's H ,p:tat,
M I). Xndeison Mosp .> . TWl"
maa
foi
< Hrannor , -<e-
Sa le ?re.<-
t- ;;; reporter,
lm, parliamer,-
Rabensburg and
Mat • Cat"- S' harihals; chap
i«ir, Ida Printy; - -apbook, Sue
t' .1 ii.p !• Ii and Betty French;
re. -r ••■ 'k. Regit a Koi. Linda
Karris at ■! Sue A n Goddard.
Api'oi- t.-d '- • Standing
I'r. >•' Com.-: were Che-
1 \ 1 Bark> 1, charr man; Nick 1
Ha • *. 1 Linda Far-
r. . junior . Si. an K.xkew, soph
>more.
a.
Freshmen, & a. m., Thursday,
August 29
... , . , Sophomores, 10:30
.'."'u ..a.P_ler_.r . Thursday. August 2'.'
Juniors, 9 a. m., Friday, Au-
gust 30
mounting to $1.15, and check band members begin daily prac-
out book-. j tice with their instruments 30
that they will be properly pre-
pared for the
hearsal.
August rfr-
Seniors, 10:30 a. m., Friday,
August 30.
All other students will regis-
ter when school opens at 9 a.
m., Wednesday, September 4.
All first grade students must
present birth certificates and
small pox vaccination certifi
New speed limit
to he effective
011 August 23
More than two-thirds of the
Texas highway system will
1000 teacher-, including Mr
Rosankv. The theme of the
meeting was Improving Profes-
■ ionai and Technical Efficiency
>f Vocational Agriculture Tea-
her- to Meet Changing Need?
in Agriculture."
Kursi-ig
Center
N ursirig
Sehw
Ai- . n
►n the
1 f. *
>f offi*
•-J year
N'ewl;
are as f
P* '.I
s:
« > * 1
/ ' - Hi-
president
. I.ye.e
- ?« tar v.
S'.ixarn
1' ri
Barb
B
Cederh
V k.
plies with approved practices
recommended by the -tate FFA
a.-soeiation.
The local chapter has Ed
Higgin.- a- its president. Lo-
eal member Jimmy Callahan is
Area VII president and Miss
Marsha McLaurin, chapter
sweetheart, was voted district
and area sweetheart this year,
pia< ing high in the state sweet- eates_ Parents are reminded come under the new 70-milea
t'eait conte-t iast month. that if they do not presently per-hour daytime maximum.
rhe .national 1 e a c h e r s have their child's birth certifi- speed for passenger cars which
met' mg wa- attended by over cate they should immediately becomes effective August
obout "... because Conu'Li.u
it may take more than a week rev,,ale(1 todav
to have a proper birth certifi- ... ' , , .
Lnder the speed control law
cate sent. . . , , . ,
The first teachers' meeting Passed b-v the Legislature this
will be held at 9 a. m. Tuesday, sPnn«- a11 highways not zoned
September '-. * down by the Commission will
———————— automatically go to the new 70-
tiiph speed August 23. This
means that some 41,500 miles
of the state-maintained high-
way system will be allowed :o
come under the higher maxi-
mum speed.
The Commission today pa-ied
a Minute Order which zor.e<i
some lS.tilO miles of the high-
way sv.-tem at a maximum of
r«0 miles perhour daytime and
55 miles per hour at night for
passenger cars, effective Au-
23. These highways will
peed
limit because engineering stu-
dies indicate they are inade-
quate to accomodate a 70-mi!es-
per-hour maximum.
The C mimission's action fol-
lowed a serie- of engineering
t r n ff i c s t u d i e s conducted
\ctivity stirring Local committee
iii Sacred Heart of Salvation
parish for bazaar Army cited
II-
nave beer,
f Parish,
ready the
e 28th a
■ held Sun-
e'ii. c air-
the proce.l-
I • I I • -1 ( l)\T K> I \\MKS
M< i|< I I .MAI W IN N KRS
DlXle I.et
ed winner -
in the newe
■iweep
I >e r *
ficat.
U a.lt
VI
Nut*
.fa ■<:
st Pep
* t a k. -
deep; a
(1 ro. er\
winning a
is Mar,
S Oil cert
a delight-
cert if icate
. Cola Shop-
Her certi
at Mrs.
Mrs. W l ie's
Sander-
Blue p
er maj
24! h
FOR -
ington
t- H \D. < >wn
B May. CA
24-1 p
\I.K
M
N-
new Refu-
table.
24 tf
several w
held at Sat
R ckne, rec'ly ♦
parish grounds for
nua! Fal: Bazaar to
da\ Septembct 1.
Albert K i>. g
man. i- in charge o
it gs. A p< i' stand to be
o>d for games at the Bazaar
a' d Festivals, and for outdoor
meetings and other activities
- iii the P' >ce.s> of heit g erect-
ed The -1ad wili sea? appro-
ximately 1<>0 people The one
inch 'am received m the con-
rn-.jiuty the afr r—> • of the
pa-' Spring Fe-'val, interrupt-
r g the games, -howed the ne-
cessity for building . perma-
nent stand.
In addition to 'he usual at-
■racti« n - to he f>-a'. :red at tile
Bazaar there is a new stand, a
White Elephant Sale". Mrs.
J. C. French wii e in charge
of this booth.
Attractiv-- prize- •:* $l!)0.t)0,
$.'n).00, and f"-.r prizes of $25.00
each will be awarded .r the ev-
ening preceding the dance to
be held in the s I- .,>1 gym. The
Shuck Blethers Flator.ia
will furt ish music.
I KB.I. R Wt H >FI.i.S >|\
>IIOR I MORN lIKIFFRx
The A met an Shorthorn As
s.H'iation >■ e'it,y reported the
purchase f -ix Shorthorn fe-
male- (>y Buss.■!' Cantwell of
Tyler. Cai'.twi-!; c . K • the at-
Ile from h M. Tt igg of Bas-
il'..p.
Families need help in the
-unimer, too, a , .rding to lo-
- al Salva'.: c Army officials.
Although most think of the
wintei months as neir.g the on-
ly time people become desper-
ately ii need of food or shel- tU'st
•er. several recent cases in Bas- be restricted to the lower
*r .;> have shown the year round
need for welfare services such
,1- are offered t.\ the Salvation
Army.
Two families who
all of
their possessions by fire were
assisted through the work of
committeeman H. E. Tarver,
and one desolate young mother throughout the state by the
was given food and lodging for Highway Department's 25 high-
•several days until contact with way districts.
her family could be made in an- A large percentage of Texas'
.ther -tate. Harold Goerner, vast Farm to Market Road sy-
a.-o on the local .salvation Ar- stem will come under the 70-
my Committee, was cited by-
Charles Braun, district officer,
for his excellent work in the
latter instance.
iv.ph maximum, although some
of these roads 1 some of the
older primary routes) will be1
restricted to the lower 60-
mph maximum where condi-
tions warrant.
VSSEM Bl.Y OF (iOD
CHI'RCH TO HOLD REVIVAL
M <;I ST 10-17
Evangelist Dennis McQueen SCHOOL BFIDGET HEARING
will teach on the baptism of SET FOR Al'GFST 21
the Holy Spirit at a revival to There will be a public hear-
be held in the Bastrop Assent- ing of the proposed school bud-
biy of God Church, August 10- net in the Superintendent's ;jf-
17. fice. Wednesday, August 21. at
Services will begin at 7:45 1 p. in.
p. m. each evening Everyone School board members are re-
is invited to come to meet God quested to be present and the
in a new realm. ' public is invited.
§W
Bastrop's first liiulti - family unit
Peaehtree Apartments open* as
Bastrop's first
dwellers' haven i-
able for occupancy,
by Andv Arriga <i
apartment complete storage convenie
now avail The four two-bedroon; ;ipa:'.-
Designed ments a • similar in decoration
Aus'in and and al- contaii. an amazingly
built by Bake; Lumber Coin- large amount of storage suae-
pany with Ear! Baker, contrac- including an eight-foot walk-i
Show 11
n< cnl '
l eek Sr
lm «
1.1 iiiiii'■; on the 1«i 1 uIII orange .I,iii«.h leading to the new I'eachliee \parl-
I .01 ( hc-tnut Hired III Ba-li i> are Harrell l uck and owner - operator <.rad\
lite it I uli* e Iniildiiu will lio1 -1 1 4 l*-t families in four one b^lrooni and
to'd'ooii! a pari ment-
tor, Peaehtree Apartments op-
ened thi- week at 1">0 Chest-
nut.
The eight-apa tment. two sto-
ry buil.ling '"inished in natural
Western ..-.lit exterioi with
bright orange accents on wide,
angled stairway and individual
doors, i> a ii 1 stin*'' visual asset
to Bastrop a- travelers reach
tin- conjunction >f Highways 21.
71 and
The interior d< .ration- are
equally attractive with windows
opening onto a southern expo
-ure in every apartment.
Each efficiency unit feature-
full built-in kitchen storage
with electric range and pa.-s-
through window to dining area.
A pacious iving i >om floored
with asphalt til. ,t asy to keep
colors is decorated in pale
I oigt w ith textured wai s and
aluminum -asii wiialows. Hgtii
rooms have unusual linen -to
tag., built-in lavinette, til.
walled tub and -hower combi-
nation. The large oedi >om 1-
decorated in pastel textured
wall- and w .odwork and ther
1- a huge walk.in Jose' f .•
closet in the master bedr>on..
All walls of each apartment
are completely insulated wr
.-sound leadening: double a
construction and special -o-.:-,t-
proofing between ceiling a
upper floor.
I'he Fuck Apartment- r
tally electric with heat-pu
cooling and heating Fx -
storage i- provided fo: wit
storage lockers it a -• . re
building for eacli apartm-' a
mily. Fhere is ample pa: king
space and gra- -eed I.a- . •
sowed, wit furth- ' r-.i t
ing planned foi : e neat f
ture. An all chantwl at ' «
has been espe ia . w .t-.-d
vide each apaitmc-.t witi >
TV re ' • • i
of separa • an'ei • ■ .1 - - >t ' r.c
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