Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP TEVv
nSKR MARCH li. 1 4
Judo Club aims at
individual gain in
physical fitness
Enipna&s today t heme p-sced
on the physical fitness or *ack
ul it m the nation s y«ut-r. The
need tor more- exmiw '& alfc
genera .> recot—jzed ' ' a
Ic>r sn •hp pre va«ence of heart di-
!« «( and T.t r dcgmcncv* n--*
rrfT.' - r. 'ht p:$w*at>:ei
In ar. c-!f- -rt to further phy ca.
fco> v- the Bastrop Judo Culb
which rr.ee each Tuesday and
Thtirsia;. evening wcr the oid
Svarr Furniture Cam par. ;• build-
ing encourages people ot all ages
to become prof. -.<r.r _i ar. age-
old sport which just nc* gain-
ing popular acclaim
PresKknt of the dub •> J.rrjr.>
Monoire *r : weirs *'•: rank
third degm '-tr ar. best Mr
Moncure {eels that sports are vi-
tai as today s soaety because they
motivate the ndividual to im-
prove himself Some sports ar*
primarily for recreation. ix:! the
prat *„ce <•« seil-defer.se *hr;<ugt
Jtaio exists soieiy for the advance-
ment o< the sport and the devel-
opment erf the individual
•Compft.t.an " he said "is'
a major factor ir. -'jut -ie whe-
ther we ..K« it or net and I be-
lieve the competition in Judc
which stresses individual perfec-
tkr. of technique and control is
p-.ec more elective for fitness
than sports in which strength is
the deciding factor
The Bastrop Judo Club, a non-
profit organization is authorized
by the AAU There are many
dances for promotion in Judo
as the indi\idual becomes more
proficient m the sport Judo is
a 5jK>r? "hat is active throughout
the year, instead of being season-
al, and those who acquire skill m
the sport make it a part of their
lives both physically and men-
tally.
Mr. Moncure welcomes visitors
to the club.
BROTHER OF MR. LEOPOLD
IS FORMER PASTOR OF
ROCK.VE CHURCH
The Advertiser regrets an er-
ror in the obituary of Arthur
Christian Leopold of Nada who
was buried February 15. An un-
fortunate omission of a line in the
report sent to us indicated thai
Mr. Leopold had one- been pastor
of Sacred Heart Catholic Church
in Rockne. The brother of the
deceased. Msgr. A. A Leopold of
San Anion* • did serve m that
capacity
Mr. Leopold. who is surv.ved by
12 children was never ass>:-ciated
with the clergy Msgr. Leopold
is, of course, unmarried, as are
all priests of ?n< Roman Catholic
faith
Teachers given
service pins at
public assembly
A cc up.e oi hundred adults be
came students for a day or at
leas* a part I tr- day a> ' «">
sat x or. third grade reading se-
cond grade writing or kwrtn
grade "nthmetic on \ •sit,>r s Da)
as* Thursday at the BaMrop
s, . TV.' PubuC Scht : i W>*
pr<:.«rarr. also included an ass* m-
biy program for ftadarts and vi-
sitors fea-.-r.ag a concert by he
Bear Baud inder the direction of
J i ■: Ri> ■ t'
Supt p J. "••is n presented
s>. r% .ov p.ns at the assembly '
Mrs Air:'a Focst arvd Mrs. W.
Pe-'-y ?• f.ve years teaching ir.
tr.- Bastrop pr.rr.ary scho* Mrs
Sam Edith K- thi: homemaking
teacher rece.ved a ptr. for 10
years amice
The sa 30-; ear pins preserti-o
were ampie evidence to visitors
of the unusual standard of dedi-
cation and loy-.ity in the teach-
ing staff of the local schools Re-
0 .vjrtg them from Mr. Doris, jc,
w,re Mrs. Ste-.la Oorbell f-.-urr.
crao- Mrs. .Aima Lee Jones se-
xl<t class advisor and Ehgiish
teacher Mrs. Oth? Rathrr^r.
f.-crth grade: Mrs CSara Perkins
li bran an M M Pap Perfc,r-
eighth grade soc .al studies and
Miss Path Pc-tersort secretary t-
the Fjpf-nr.tender.t
,\n Emile Scriooi presentation
a^so held during Pub.ic Schoo.
Week saw principal Riley Jack-
son award a 15-year pin to Nao-
rr„ Thompsoc and a 30->-ar pin
to Mamie B Lee. bc-th teachers
in Emile School here
Texana director to
address Historical
Society March 20
R. Henderson Shuffler, direc-
tor of the Texana Program a* th
University of Texas since Sep-
tember of 1962 w-..i speak hep
March 20 a: the regular meeting
of the Bastrop County Historical
Society
Mr. Schuffler s subject will >
Three-legged \Vi.i;e—the Patr. •
Henry of Central Texas "
Mr. Shuffier s chairman of tr.e
'Wisulang directors for the As-
sociation of Goveix. Boards of
State Universities and Allied In-
1 stitutk-rs
He has written numerous arti-
cles or. Texas historical and ar-
chat->,' g!cal subjects He is edi-
tor of the Ovil War Journal of
D U. Barziza now bf ing publish-
ed by the University Pr'-K-
Trte pubhc is ur ited "fie
Bastrop County Museum to hear
Mr Shuffler at ? p m on Fh-
dav, March 2P
Si in
WATTERSON NEWS
MH> OAKLAND HF.I"NKH. C\rr w«v4*«t
A C Ranune of Houston JferU rger, Mr and Mrs
ri o* dh\ last «wk w'th nny Creel and .Sally
j da and
%'r ami ^
Baternan.
Mr* (>i4r^
.n Dale
\i i« pc r Mrs Pr.M H« !w-r Kay and tUvj -,jf
ami Ht fix r Mrs Sh« il< > awl Mrs us: Gla4n* y Mr.
Linda and Mike, •spent the *«*k«-nd in Brady visit 1 .jnn ,
day in Austin ' .ng with Mrs Krw.n Shu«.kl>
ith
Gaonal and Jon. vander ol Ce
ts.ii' % - u*\ Aith Mr and ,'-,r iin,: '*
CorU-il on Sunday er «h fum'ral f Mr
K ..in U«- of Austin *p«t' 111 k**hart ^ rulay
aft. rr <*\ with the Gar- ahemooB
i at j
I Tt «-i,
Arm.-
| hark
Mr
Tu.-
Mr> Lill.< Mr W.nn.« (\i • pi* - and ML H. .
ry Ann rttUnded the 4 H covered Mr«
liqh mpprr tn Cedar Cm k Sit-(Jake
Ac extra has been added to the search for something new *nc
inurestme to offer with drinks when you welcome guests: lo
calorie nibble foods for appetixers, canapes or hers d'oeuvres
Hide the Ml ted peanuU and the potato chips, and prepare ar
ea«r and flavorful dip. Mired hot for the winter season, with
chilled cn«p vegetable# for dunking. Placed betide an iced pitcher
of martinii or manhittanj, your large be*! of vegetables ar-
ranged on crushed ice or cube* will arouse excited comments from
all concerned when you mention that these tubbier* count less
than tan caioiiM each and tacte ;u*t great.
TOMATO BAGNA CAUDO
1 can (§ ot.) tomato mom 1 to 2 doves of gar mashec
1 tablespoon anchovy, to a paste with a dath of
mashed or pasta pepper, pinch cf tarragon
TleJd about one cup.
ZLST\' HOT DIP
1 plat cottage ihmi 1 envelope dehydratad onion
H eap Mtanailk soup mix
Baal MttM Ann and buttennilk until smooth. Stir In the
onion boob mix, straight from its envelope. Just before aerving,
beat slowTy, rtirrdag eonsUntly. Yiti4> generous two cups.
CURRIED SHRIMP DIP
«<*
1 eaa (10 oa) fmaen condensed cup dry vermouth
cnaa it iMip aocp defrosted teaspoon curry
>4-1 teaspoon curry
OdbMm aO Ingredients Stir over lew heat until blended.
Maah shrimp la Muce with fork. Yield: about 1\ cupa
The dipa should be kept warm over an alcohol burner or small
electrical unit. As for the dippers, imagination can have free run
Almost any raw vegetable works from the traditional celery and
carrot sticcs to washed mushrooms, cauliflower heads, broccoli
stalks, and even thawed and drained frozen asparagus
n,« Cuip< pp> t s{*"ni
sr. SmtthvilU- tt -nd ir'iay
craft vn*k shop af-5
Bi.j Armstrong and ctul "
Mrs l.mcst Le*- spent
« i sh< <pf>ing .n Austin
and Mrs Krr.«*t Cfarbell
sh-J,«ping in Ln-fchart on
iay
Rucker has U'.f
... * i>t "• pa*t few days
sr.*- wili soon rm- up anr!
_ back to work
Mr. Monroe Hentlrtx at Kenn«-
day •:>: \brw*r Hendrix
SLnday alterwcei taiking ©vet
oil- tunes a .th "vir>> Ulit Ruck
er
Mr and Mr> U. ;! <«• Hefner
rif Bastrop s*n' Sunday after
noon *-.th Mr and Mrs Kmest
Lee
Mrs Ray Lee and Donaid and
Mr> R">>. > V« .gt Kprnt Tut-««ia>
shipping in Austin
.SaMrrta;. Mr* Winnie CViI|*"P
p r and Mary .Ann vprr.t the da>
VA.'.rg ir \-«-t;r. Mr- SaDy
J«
Un ' Hasion>
B i>TKO ' (VI vn s t ll)>sT
COW POKIS I
AS
Filing for city
election complete
T>.e March 7
;ng for a p>a
the April T
and candidates
have drawn k
bailo<.
Trie Cfjmp4 '•
dates, in the
deadline for
on '
Kk
Put<
ballot for
• is past
fv %'<? f i ted
on t he
candi
Nck L;iihI Hank
huil<liii<r thoui)
in I.«i (frail*!!*
list erf
ord<ar in whi-h
their nam-s will appear on the
ballot, is a.* follows
For Mayor Jack A Gnewn-
becK uiv>p^.4s 'i for iidennan
three to be ■ Liwoln Kar-
ri- Homer R 'A. -s .. Adren
"Ri*: Lsrit;. N R "Sully' Simp-
mr. for akkriTuui, unexjarrd
one ti> bt H«w-ted • Oscar
Ko\ KrairT; Curtis San-
term
Cass*
der^
For
elect >or
ed C
the April 1 school txiard
• <r.'> *"ao candidate* fil-
; Goddard drew the t <p
sp->r. 'r. • ■ ' <t.<- t s.nd L ns '1
Wrujht *h« There ar>
two to be elected f..- trustee*
For Immediate Effeetiveness
And Ea^e Of Applieation
ise
Liquid Fertilizer
SOL-U-PHOS
starts to w ohk as soon as it
18 on ok in thk ground
No Sacks To Lift
No Gases Under Pressure
come by and find ol t a bo i t IT
GREEMLINE CHEMICAL CO.
2 BMKKS WEST OF S.P. DEPOT
PHONE AT iXm ELGIN
do you like working with your
hands as will as your hiad?
thin
TRAIN IN
ELECTRONICS
NATION'S FASTIST OSOWINO INDUSTRY
DAY OR NIGHT aASSES
IN GINCtAl (UCTRONICS TICHNtCIAN AND
TfliVISION AND RADIO SCRVICI TKNNKIAN
C«N, Writ* *r VWt fw IfM
AUSTIN SCHOOL OF ELECTRONICS
write NIXON - CLAY COLLEGE
\SM> SO. (OVt.HESH (.K T #WW or HI I IRW
P. O. BOX Ktt AISTIN, TEXAS
Local people
attend Cancer
Crusade meeting
An Arner/ an Carict r Sonet>
Training meeting of DiUnc* S*v
\en was held W -rtws<lay n.t"ht
last at Crest'.-,(-u M th
ad lit Church in Austin w.th Ken
wth Weatherford a district di-
rector fn/m .San Mm* pr*-.d-
mg
Repres4-nting 'h Bastrop Own
ty Unit at the meeting w re Mrs
Vallon Hanna, counry presKk-nt:
Mrv J. Parker and Mr^. Win-
nie Culp" pp> r (r>"xmi;. Cr --ark
chairmen: Mr«. Jatk OaibfUTie
city chairman and Mr and Mrs
W.lliam Gordon of Smithviiie,
count;, chairmen for colored p ,
pie
Dr Charles Pelfihrey of Austin
disruss>cd ' Public f-du«ati<*i ;u*i
the Crusade ' and pointed ' ut the
three rrK>st impr-rtant keys to can
cer control as research. educa-
| tion and service
Other topics discussed liy dif
ferent dir "-tors over th< d'stnrt
were Crusade Objectives a chai
I lenge to "Better f>ur Fi<*st house
to hf/us - campaign, publicity and
Special gifts T*o films, A Mo-
ment cf Discovery and "The
Man in the Center were shown
It was bnjm,dit <jut that Ameri-
can Cancer Society funds alb>at-
i l [K-rccntage v.is<- are as fol
lows Reasearch .13; p jl>iic e<iu-
cation. 19; profesv;(Jnal e lucatif n.
10; v-rvice 20: fun«l raining. 10
;uwl administration. 8 percent
JAMES K I' \kjit.K ON
I SS KANf.KK OFF ( AI.IF.
L'SS Ranger — James R Par-
ker, fireman appn-ntin USN,
.son of Mr and Mrs <.«<trv> H
Parker of Raatmp ;s vrving a
^>ard th<* attack aircraft carrier
CSS Ranger, operatinj.- out of A
1 anuria Calif.
Ranger recently visited San
iJicgo, Calif for the first time
since 1%1 Sin will conduct ex
ercises with the Hi^-t Training
Group in .Southern California *,i
ter for about n nvmtti
Nearly \'i* '-.rs at'.' rvieii th -
' T>ti spi*«- red hy the
Federal l^arid liank A.w« ;atx«i
>f La <j.". nge «*i Saturday Feb-
ruary 29 The flay was ctioud-
• red a mos: successful "rv>- w
cording to ? A Rj-i'sch th*' A*
s<K"iatj<>n s r.arwtw'cr and tr A*
aciatiOR is very appmiativc >«i
the fine response
Many beautiful fW.>ral gifts <i^r,
p;nwntt<i tiac oltice ar«*M. and
the new huu'iing 'Aas a« • „ume«1
to l>: a< attra<~uvt ,«nd tuncticm-
ai any small • .ffm.-<- in centra;
T'xass Mr Rf.<tvh «*rved on
the reception frjcnmitte*- airing
with Paul CrxnmtwTger R-iger
RoitAch, J D I>egler and rwm-
b«v rs of the Association i Hoard of
Directors George R Kainer of
SrhuU'nb-irg. Wm. T Higgins of
Ha- ^ - p ,'i \ !X.'« f M I>fi l-
Quarttu-- !>-hrnawi of t-
te: and Woodro* V\' Firc-*' r of
1> xiru'tf rn
Toicw wer«- given to \nst*ors
during the da> Mis^-s Jk> Helen
Crownberger and Gloria K.un
> r. Mc'sdarrv-s i,,.vd>- Cnr.> • tx-r
ger and I nrvi Kraus- rcgis'e-vd
thegu hu Coffee • puntii and
cook.' s were vmfl by the ho*
te.svs Mf-vtanv s R- ;^-h. l>h
manr, and Kainer
I'TA TO MFF.T \T n I*. M
WFI)Nf>l AY. MMUK 1*
Tri. Bastrop Parent Teacher
Association will iold their rmvt
ing this m *ith at 8 p m >m
W<xtm'-yfaiy March 1 •
Th< program will be a short
play < MS'-ted by lug}- ^'h««il stu
rk-nts 'xi the theme of TY Fa
mily—A Firm li«>rne i-Uux
MUOK k NOX PAKTItlPlTK*
IN "(1XIVKRLKAI Vin"
Austin — Cknerleaf VIII, a
thre« :,n c >mmand pet ise
Man r, li-15 at F'ort Sam Houston
in S. n Antonio, is attracting \V>
T-I'atchers of th« >>'h In/antry
Divis.«<n itv luding Major Muriel
jO. Knox of Bastrop
He is the Ihvision ammunition
off), er and is a member of the
Ihvision Support Command which
is headquartered in Au*t:n
Hat Party to be
held here March 24
l«adn s almost always enjoy
tryinfc f i Ivits. but liastr^i la
dies wjil have the added pleastin
of trying on hills in a relaxed
party atmosphere on Tuesday.
March 21
The Fnendaliip HI> Chili t*
sponsoring the hat pirty which
will be Ik IiI ilunng tlw ^mtirs l*>
twe«'n 9 a m and 4 p. rn. in
the hw.rn« of Mr R C Williams
on Highway % Six do/m beau
tiful Nancy Richards hat* from
the Houston Millinery < "onipans
will lw on disp!a> ind for v.ilt
to tin pobln All proceeds will
go for Friendship HI) project*
K\ ery.ftM' who loves a pretty
hat is corrtially inviterl
Locals ""Sfj
; jests .r. th home of Mrs liar
r\ Krr-«rd t/.c sienitid win- Mr
and Mrs B<>bby Zwixer Cla re.
J i < and P.rad ol Corpus fhris-
ti Mr tr.--': Mrs 1>\ -e J'linson
ar>l lam > .-rfi Mrs I I McCoy
of 'A.tct. Mr .ir«l Mrs l'ayton
Frham ar. -f Sar-ta Ana
OUtnmia who have beer vara
tj.rtg r Mrs Frttard
will return to their ho«r e at the
end u( this week
Visiting his saster Mrs lari
Dnman and Mr Ls-nmar th:*
**■ •*( nd was Ru/irf G Ransomr
of Brownsv*iii
Henry Bell sijerst th weekend
; V. ?. r.a gu«- • 4 Mr and
Mr- A ... V nr.1-1 * • He .* sc
enjoyed visiting with numerous
oid frvrvis from the days when
be lived tn Vk'tona
Mr Mi s H l "A j.s vi
shr r <WitKht> r Mrs F D
Rodgers and family «n Brenharr
Sunday
Keep Pup From '.rttinf I.^ *t
Hag* r y ir-g pup- ft«,r- gri
wt 9H down to fMi Kom i <!n#
wK*t qu«lit!«i you w?
Y .
The Man lh« (lan
at Income Tax lime •
is th. man who <** d>w Win 1 ro-n 1
ntnxn t«> jW> h hr i 1 «<ltW~ Itu n Iw '
;>• n • *1) M« WtH by rttrrk
( ah rlln) rfer-ckt «r - M rrtum- ■] . ju«,
paiti *nd a fwnna-lr ni<- <«( r ->
«n\ Itni'
Why Don't You Open A
Account Today?
t or I
'Where You Bank Wf
Confidence
XiMM
SET
th^rnitrlvf ^ k • during ibtir
traimr.jr p*' i
Drop a litt . r.g la un«
scent of so m* kind on your
- tiff* '-oh
Pup * ill f> . 1* th# «ce? * eft
a* \ "U w u'k a* d w ; ' g« t
let from
FIRST NATIONAL P.
ml mru! mm(
Why is BILL MAYNARI) qualified i< rim
an Insurance Agencv ?
1) He has recently studied INSURANCE LAW
University ol Texas.
2) He has recently studied ACCOUNTING
FINANCE at the University of Texas.
3) He has recently studied SAVINGS and LOAI>]
OPERATION at the University of Texas.
In rwnt war* iiminwr ha* br« nnH- a n* |4e\ and le<-hia« al
thaa rr tor tiiu U kam II yiai hao . much tnaurarx e | n>4<-< thai t>* >"«r ',r*
i- r nr lnjanrm I <ir th - etprfl ad\t«<- trni wnl In ■ !• o rmm. if " '* |
cnerag*- — anil th.- r *Hl kin.I _ Mh> jkH . .m«ul( mm- t.alai ?
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Hartford Insurance Group
Great American Insurance of N. Y. Group
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1964, newspaper, March 12, 1964; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237991/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.