Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1963 Page: 5 of 8
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BASTROP • TEXAS ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER
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7ta SUM
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Ag«t St'iilml Circuitry
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Bastrop, Texas
Market Report From
rkharl Livestock Auction Co.
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G«-trg. l*fhu"' Pfluj ity
.*>ld 24 rattle 'Mi it) heifer
1.1 R"C |t> 23_'ji) ■'■< Hi sleer at .1 V1
j |h steer at 21 *"
at l.YQO, j Willie lloman Dorkhar' T
IX© lb cww ? - -W. MS It. hrif. r
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' heifer at Virgil FUtrr.dg. I>«
,• .* tf) 1Q3I> inoo |b ww at 13J0
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a qallon on
FARM
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IX AND MRS BI1.I.Y RAY U'ISl-.MAN
Steam Plant Progress Notrs
BV JKANNE WILKINS
■
\ r. a i is.- Ii<-a.ii-<i "Prov'ri-As
nt wits riT.-iwd in the Ad
vi-ftivT office tins wi-^k fn.m
IX"RA s John Balicock
Wc h iV« aiti tnpiol to
'! - privn-s*. c/ tlx Ssm Gi.k-.in
Sti-aoi Plant I >*m u >< I I^ik.
Ii.istr fi to Adv. rti.<u r n
(l-itfiil kiimv thi in. ••ptioti
pi' j'V . j« rhfips tfiis
sum UJl l • I* :! of t:,. |tr>'
its mniwa-. point will t
ial iiit< rest to t|n«s. whn
il this column
of lb.
< ■ «
<.f th<. first pt.a.s.
I M*- Six M*n IX"HA Steam
;;t |mi)o't in H, .op ("mint>
t ".u\.inhi"t i uiius well ahead
sit, ('■ iism LCRA
i a. v ai" >unrnl to
l\j ,
Tbe fu. of Hh* muu.
.-;i it.. 1 j ->n^ tin;
exustruetun "f I «n fc* t .'«u:
an a rnmipin," !>lant on the
. ,« ra<Jo River, a p:fn luve < ,n
e<' : tlw plant with tb«' reser
• .r, ; <risk roadu arxl site pre
pa: ati
for ttw
.nit plant and
«l
by the erwl of 1963 h v.,.t.
Following is statu.s of project
on November 1 so fai as tn<ijor
elements of construft ■. are con
eemed
Pan: Hie earthen portion of
iain 7') 6 percent •>>:npietf>
atwl the concroto work, is 33
j* : .-nt ct.nipl. te
Reservoir bwr t'-n.-sado Ri-
ver Authority crews tavc com-
pletisl the cti-aririK f the l*ii1
acre lake area.
River Pump Stall.I ited
at Powell Ili'nd, app:o\imately
five miles upstream from l^is
tmp contractor has completed
ill cotii ri te work. Tl thre 300
h. >r.sep> ••. er 5.000 . ■ >ns jn r
minute ptnnpK have - en deliv-
er. <1 by nvinufiutiy >r. Sittings
"f jHimps and of eteetrieal in-
tnim.* i!.i!ion noil"<l to operate
pumps is e.\pe t.ii to Ik . in in
mid No\ i-mb r.
Water suppc. I' pelini Tlie
and one-half mile lon^; ,'Jfy
comrete |ii; eUn<' from
I'l.-n.I |« pine stati >n
W iseman-Striegler
Mi s Gladys M. Stueeler, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. V K.
S'i i elcr of Bastrop, became (he
bi.de of F'ir.si l.ieulenant Billy
Hay Wiseman on Saturday, No-
\ ember 2. at the Kir.--t Methodisl
Church in Fredericksburg.
The bride is a graduate of Bas-
t "op II.eh School and Texas Wo-
man's University where she re-
cieved a B.achelor of Science de*
e'ei- in nursini;
l.t Wiseman is the son of Mrs.
Betslah Wiseman of Sudan. Tex-
and the late A. C. Wiseman.
II is i Sudan Hieh School gra-
duate and received his B. S. de-
.{i'ee at Texas Tech. He earn-
i d h;.s Mast rs degree in entomo-
1' ;y a! Kanwis State University,
lie is presently an entomologist
with the United Stale Army sta-
tioned at Fort Bra'4e. North Ca-
rol ina.-
The Rev. C. W Hoover read
the riles in the simple and mov-
ing semi-formal ceremony. The
church altar w.ls emphasized
with two baskets of white gla-
'!;o!a and a sinele arrangement
of chrysanthemums.
Mrs Wayne Diuuson, soloist,
san;! "Bccau.se'' and "Whither
Thou (jCM-st''. to an organ accom-
paniment.
The bride given in marriage
by her father, was lovely in a
white Ciiantilly lace eown with a
chajiel train Her veil of 'Hu-
ston was held by a satin rose ami
she carried a white orchid atop
i white satin Bible.
Mrs. Weldon Prehn wa.s her
sister's matron of honor. She |
wore a floor length dress of red 1
crystalized satin with matching
veil and long white gloves. A I
, single red rose effectively com
pi 'mented her costume.
John Paul of Wichita, Kansas, j
served as bi*st man. Ushers j
were Jay Striegler of Dallas and !
Pudil Wisem.ui of Sudan.
Mrs. Striegler wore a royal !
blue jersey dress with black ac- '
cessi.ne- for her daughter's wed-
ding
The mother of the bridegroom
a.? Mil I ION |\ )KK ON IAHMS
N> irly S 2 million persons were .
working on farms during the la-
bor survey in mid-September,
says the USPA Tins is two p.-r-
o-nt less than last year but the
number of hired workers is
slightly higher.
Heaters
chose a light brown dress with
matching accessories
A reception was held immedi-
ately after the ceremony in the
Social Hall < f the church. Miss
Di borah Prehn presided at the
bride's liook. Mrs Maurice
Striegler and Miss Sharron
Striegler and Miss Sharron
Striegler served.
The bride chose a gold wool
suit with topaz accessories for
her wedding trip to Carlsbad,
New Mexico On their return
the coupit will be at home at
ItM North Dougherty, Fort Bragg,
North Carolina
DANCE
Saturday. Nov. 16
Ml SIC BV
Rockne Playboys
Watterson Hall
] Out-of-town wedding guests in-
cluded t!.< se from Sudan, Fort
Worth, Dallas, Fort Bragg. Kerr-
ville, r«ew Braunfels, Odessa
ar«l Bastrop
Two Big
DANCES
Friday. Nov. 15
MUSIC BY
Little Chester and
The Trailriders
K::ttl to 13
Saturday, Nov. 16
Ml SIC BV
The Velvets
D p. lit. to 1 u. 111.
Vernice's Place
Alum Creek
tl
faciblJi
tint on
Nov i
s at
nlv^r
• ■nil.i-tor H B
Iwtd com
the work
ich luegan
as awiurl-
td-way j
I At that tun.
Xachry and Company
;,i< 'isl S p( :'i ent .f
uml* r tj« «*itract w1
May l
A M-. ,avl <.intra-1 w
■ I the Zii hry Company in Au-
e-t for constru< ti -i of the pow
■ i plant. Work in progre<e on
th.s ptwuM* lr.< ludes the |*xiriitg
of kiundftiMNis for the turbine
. -)s. rator budding ami fot the
boiler
Many of th> suppliers of major
..pnpment I. n tb< plioit which
>mI1 s. \i Central Texas «l.s>i
are on or abend of s< iii- l lie
c.ieon said. Stnpment "f the
b..i'i 12Jh*|:> kilowatt generator
and tiiriMtif fnmn Westingbousse
I... < ti I. Corj«iratson is i xpectod
three
uv h
I >OW(
and
p;et(*i
Discharge Cana
plant s intake and
na Is—or* • It admit
p.ar.t and tb- oth-
ing water from
reservoir, has been com
Tile power
JUseharge ca
from lake into
taking <i*>l
p ant back to
lake are '.H j r nt complete
IVwer Plant Grading of plant
and switchyard s ' s are 91 p< r
cent tsimplete pouring of
ftHidat ins for t' major build
mgs are undcrwa-
In addition a ' nporary elec-
tric subs' it!..'
struction power
C<l by 1.(1 LA .. .
circuits have !■
to it Uiter tin s.
brought into the
will serve to ca
the Sim (ildeon
tral Texas an a.-
ARE WE INTERESTED?
In tin- inlereot (it Kmwl go\ernntetit, II l> extremely lni|Mir
111 ill tor lite l- .^.li III k.lM>%N Jl>l wlM-te lite i aiHhilah'N ill til*'
4 run off el «-tk)«i (or IIh- 10th Congrew*l.miil I i-lri. I stand on
Mich \ i f it I Isnim-^ H :
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IOMMI MSM
II IU
TAX IIKIM tTIIIN
lOHKII.V All)
II \l \\( U lit IH.I
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MAKHKT
MKIMC via
FORI l(.N I'Ol.lt V
RII.IIT III W ORh I .AW
MONHOI IMMTBINE
I'R XVKKS IN SCHIMM.
lite Im-*I UMillrtbk- 111.-<IIit In litiltK tills iiIhuiI lire T\ IIK
ItATKH lw«twe«*tl lite two eundlilllles
X iittr Inlen-Ht mill Hti|>|M>rl to brim; altotil Uh-sc IA IIEBATf'S
will l«- H|Hireelttle«l. Mitll your •niKK'^tlotis uittl eontntenlN
to:
P. O. Box 710. Bastrop. Texas
I pill. Adv Paul for by L. .1 1 jnenberger)
Land Clearing
Tank Building Terracing
I IUi/ IIEINK
IDNSKIU t l'ION (DNTKACnill
II \STBOI
ct ! :f'Ki
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ALL TYPES
ALL SIZES
ALL PRICES
R. A.TSNER
Hardware
Let's
TURKEY!
TL
we've got 'em!
Choice, beautiful turkeys, just right
lor your Thanksgiving Table. But
reserve yours now, while we have
plenty available.
I'll ( A !l 2,'Ufi
Rastntf)
WE PROCESS DEER
and our deer sausage is delicious!
BASTROP LOCKER PLANT
AND SMOKEHOUSE
PHONE CA 9 J--M0
i supply con
s bei'n erect
v., 69.000 volt
constructtxl
rcuits will l>e
vitchyard and
power from
Plant t i Cen
You can hear ..
BASTROP vs SMirilMI.i l
PLAY BV PLAY
SATURDAY. AT 9:30 A. M.. ON
KOKE
Austin — 1370 On Your Dial
Sponsored By The Following Progressive Bastrop
Merchants:
Citizens State Bank
Bastrop Hardware
Kragh's Jewelry
Smith's Big-Low Grocery
Roy Juarez
MEXICAN 1'OOIIS
Farm-Ranch Home
REAI.TY
linker l.iiinlter Company ltltlf>.
Bastrop Meat Market
Baker Lumber Company
First National Bank
EARL BENSON'S
Bastrop Feed Company
HOSKINS' RANt ll IIOI SE
Cafe - Ritter Service Sta.
Pierce's Garage
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1963, newspaper, November 14, 1963; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237974/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.