Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1964 Page: 1 of 8
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gS^th Kirst Street
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TWELFTH YEAR (Established Marrh 1, 1853)
BASTROP (TEXASi ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 15, 19M
NUMBER 33
<> voting
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tali-.'.* in ut«
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will miss
' greeting
with
rite all
to help
F drive
'Wh Kriiow*fUp
trmr>rtj> an (k
kfttw W.i-tD^u j.r,
to tlx*
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to nil
rt iito to help
Vl '* tw-V) nt
IkMfsm drive
"rowrt-n ov«*r
bplp I tnarr
TH I 'NlCEF
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re elects
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of the
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five Vi«r
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Bears to open
district play
Bastmp s fiiehtiriK Bears meet
Schulenburg here Friday night to)
open district pluy for the 24 A ti
tli- Hie Shorthorn*. who had
racked up % point* to their oppo-
nents li) up to la>t winS*;. (ii'lmN
double A U-Mngton 111) Friday,!
while tlK' Rears fell to Gidding*
16-8. in a reusing fight to the fin
i*h contest
The Bears defense. which allow
cd Giddmgs 211 yard* and two
Mortu in the first half. tightimed
up to ) •: i tlx Buffaloes (..j on In
47 yard* and a third quitrtit safe-
tv during tlx- * '<■< nwl half of play
UtM*rnan Olck Warr«r. ami M:k
Jorx-s tunwrl in top jiorfonnaiH^-s
said luvti irki'i To!:,:.,. Z« , il> w.i >
a flrt'lmll <m
7>m fit-am finally hit tlx* worv
hoarrl in tht- fourth quiirtir <r. a
fA yar«l mtii|Kii|fn which ,<utu Tim
Abrarrut and 5^'uut> Hut Ik up tin
rrukfor yanlH*:'' "irwicr thu- fu*kl
li>,t'i T iup .J Gil Ct rvantf* alti-r
nattntt with ncnior quartrrlux k
( tr> Morior J< - Towiuend iro)
th«* final fall, K1*"^ tor yard*.
«W nuht ittunl :tnd hf .httkwl a
tw>p<uit i-nrtwrtMon on a run
TYio whit<- tx-ar dccaU whsrh tii«v
t ,m;uu*h tlx it.trk m-'tn**! Iv-im« 0
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IVVi* at<- a,ti«. at
<in!f«th « Ri-*taufant rw !(-> •> nv y
tx itirrhMol «l tt \,riiix' INttk
; r-mifanrv at tt« lui" >< thr I'.-w
llxxkrf a nitttvr T<-\an and
H<«- ■ !*\ 'an*
will 4lmiUt«- at ttw «wi wh ."i
ta (•> th'* ftur ii T' van'-
orKiftnifahori
'llirt.* tui* "taid )y w inJ* to
<ki ai! h« ran !< f |*t< v.i'u-nt John
aiwf ttw- tf ino- ta' • tn krt
it*') t'i « I Aj :.{ , l •/ ' t
vtanl !• r**nto*: tvi<"k to 'I< \a*
for thr raiKjkt ,;ts I'h r it' v.txl
ih* aj«f nan'' in tiitldltit;* rll
nwtii a/i instial tw• «t. v vout to
i the «!«(■ whi«-h ,f* til. .ti.^i' at
Abii^rH. (jifkit; Sar \nt'«)h> trnl
• <th<r |*>int<
Historical Survey
Committee to meet
Friday, October 16
A "i 't t«l m<t ttr *: *f ',!i B""'
'tOJI t ,. lilts III* tor , *i !\l \
< ontnv.c.i' will !*<• h«*W it p m
Friday Oh UttmT i>i in th' (Itstriii
ftiurtroorn f tN (<*itf «i>j pm
thiiiarly to nmip'.fli matt rial ftw
tlx* Ounity rnwl t,*.K wturti Will
(«• cntcrrd iti «itatt ttti i* tiiion
llv atati • fir^t w-orkMH |> <<n
llmtory a>*! l mn i*ts v sil !*• t'oit
(lurt<<d in Austin, Ot Wur I .'l
'Ifxlri tlx t «J'.; ;i of th« IV\
a* Sl.it< Hi*!'MSra Com
mltlff
'flic Ha.'Top si i ipUmk tt,ll Ih
tuhmlttt*! Ii> <*iHint> rcpt' vnta
ti\f* to tlx w>tk*lM*p \l! > Syd
I'avi* of I i :m will | !>M'nt th<
material* t<• I* irnliKl'il in tlx
v<nipt>ook at tin !• .< rnc* liru:
Fudav and )m>! ■ to i< i • iv. .ins
■ natii u K otitstaixliti, InHii Coin
milter mcmlx'is at tin* tunc
I Hiring the aftcmoun ,i IVvi
| hi*tortcai mi ditllh ti will l« pi;t-
'fl on tlx H.i^trop Coiittlv i" rt
! hoii«ic
I Mill s | I M III UN It) III
III I II 11 KH|> \\ tn 1 '•)
Tin l.adii H Ijiix hi on i "hili will
niifl on Til*- <in> • *• tolwi .*•) ti
12 :* p nv lit Griffiths it.st.iu
ran. I(e^ :\ allot, m.i he ti1 i«'•
by ealliiu: one of the l*«te* •■*
Mrs W I Miyiittil (X 1 'I'
Mi-, C U I -.kt a C\ • X.; 01
Mi h I '.ml A 1)1 am." ( \ •
Maii orders now for Ad(lr(k8He8 sought Baptists preparing
Fred Waring show f t, " for Spiritual
in Austin Oct. 22 for ,,anl of 41 Renewal services
f .t
\\v Hlistrvp
*1 < iiii h rijilil*
to >*tiiiii|) for I.HJ
in (>id<liii<:^
tuar. Hfexker tfj,n ***-, -car of
. thr ll<wn« iri • a;H j j*
at !<- in ( i<klitw..*
Swn<ia> <>"'• ' 1# to stump n
« < the Kami T< k r
JtM n «r< ||t|* phfrv
Ai! t rntral T«-\an* nr - imiinl
FRED WARING
M ill orders anil Ucki't r< ser\a
txms are r*m hfnng filled at tln-
Auptin Universi's (V>Oj Bkan
fuist t lark and I tx' Rt-cord Shop
f<nt tlx IHfVt «v> e-titi hi of Frc<l
Waring * annual concert siiow
Ttv mUMcal content vtil! ntnK«'
from tihtiw tuix-s to the damtcn
fnwn jaz2 t<> folk «**!«* froni
stately intlwnv t.> the latest nan
viitx tun< «t of Tin Pan Alley
Hx tx'v, pn.«li><' ori will feature
tnuvr tivit lus t* -. n it movinx and
•ix-nx-irahlt i ir' f V r. m !it<
Wh -n the I'- imyh mw.* come to
tf. th. *u tfn Man ,h.i
; • 1Mb year on th. r-.*d for
flUiatv?..,: th.m Tv' ■ riKt.• perloi
Fn-rl War m.: * hut < ' orch«**tral
itim as ur.Hju. .in,.<i : fxwxiu. tor*
of nv- <_•' n. : and A t*tandJtv
in <m: mu-wtan* of <*w tim«.
\ sample test nKtruaS tint h'riyl
one <tf "* wntxld * ITXJ*!
a Wnu.
,'.r .*'!■
.inductors
:* hi* incmiihle .'nit true record
(or MX- ? '.{ to WM B> tlx
.ixi of that « a*tm he had piayoj
rmuiy .W .-onrrrts many of
Y. rti Philadcip^wa l>« An^ it s
(>a< a,-. *iiui Franco* o Wantiin^:
ton H< tr>4uhi ami many more
I !i * many ipp.*ttraw> * tai the
.«>. < • *taj," VIa? :f. i h,«* tm* :ht
the >aiix> quiiaitics to dynamic
l -v< . •> . nd penrtr hn .rt •
try wtuch Hav mad. him to
• finite N- tin- nn.tti 1 .*st "The
I 0>. ■ ■ \ttti . ptw
minx itwli) titTtiuful ns^trrhriKs
!or mans year* have spread hw
nam* aixl fame to all corner* t f
II < ' t .*. p! • < -d :it $i ill
S • S • c i Si •• fot " is mil
•--< at hi^hiit;tit '«f the sea*«tn
Mm i i\iiimi In i>
I ICINs IX ri > V« KM \l
sl'llNMIKINti IiMOI *
Vdrrti l <u: intrrwiiK^ed Dale
SW.iIti dUitl ' Bd> S<1*lt eX'
eutnt to |ia*tii<p !>ms Tucwiay
Mr sWart/ it kih st at tlx- mm
;.t ti mi mei tm -t' Griffith s
l'.-*tiutrar't sj >kt briefly on tlx
re*)«m*ihihtie* ..f tlx cluh is a
ipHMnnnii >r\*anuat .>ri for tlx
,. - al lioy ."vsxit program
Pt" iM-nt for the meeting were
est* Jerry 1 Harry
H.afi. fa I t '<«'(* i ft I Sander*
Mr Swart j? oxl O.ark-s Jungtni
lu i luents <s.veti meiiilx ts nt
Kids interested in
shooting urged to
meet October 21
\11 mcmlx ts of th« I la op r ir
.|iiii Junior H,f.email. t\ilh.
aid all other* interested in join
II the dill. Will IV ft It 7 K)
p m Wednesday t > tolf ; M at
fHi" I tin Twim' J * tits f**'" r«*or
can:.-' 11 ton atn th" sctectuMl of
iccti
at this meet
It is very imf .'tant that every
lt<!\ iixl <*ir 1 intcreste.1 in stiootiiii;
estl.ei on the B li 01 the t alihei
t ;in;:e utitlct th> National Rifle
Associalit'ti pt>> :iain it tend this
meeting llie program ws.l lw
re . tahlishctl only if there are c
ix.ti, i, bos * and ;:iils who want
to six* tl
\r!\ ancemcnts and pn/t tire
r< ..uiat U t« '' ■ i* 11 iimle NRA
s|x ituii' contest regulation.* ami
th.ist «lxt wish to continue thelt
si, .otii! adMinecnient ire | nt'lieu
hilly asKcd to t^imiiaH" other.*
h. pri st nt l.tt t1 • "|" tun. mu t
mi' nc\: Wednesday «\ riini,
>||(.s t I \lttOl(M H« MI
Mi-, i' F tlailmrnc h.t* ret rn
et| to Itasti'op iftei (tali weeks m
Foil Worth )tid Dallas ill the
homes of her son* ai ! t! ' ir !a
mil .ev
The only undefeatad, untasl f<*>t-
S>ull team in B;i.strop Be ir history
was poinding out touchdowns on
Krtiard Field 20 years a^o this
fall.
Ilastrof) was Class B then and
was eligible to jjt> only to Hi dis-
trict The stands at Erhanl Field
then located where the primary
school now stands) were jammed
with Itx• al folk.*—and with men in
uniform from Camp Swift who
helped mot the Bears to victory
throughout tlx* season s play P
.1 Dodson. school superintendent
atxl physics and chemistry teach-
er, was coach of the team
He will be htist this year to a
reunion of that team at a dinner
to I* held immediately prts-iHiini;
the BearWeimar game on Krlmnl
Field on November 6.
In an effort to reach all mem-
l« rs >f tt« team of 14 Mr I>*l
si n .tsks that all who presi-ntly
livt in Bastrop who have atidresse.-
of team rncmlx rs living out of
town contact him or Mrs J R
Wilkin* at the Bastrop Ac\ "rtiser
tiffllT.
()>i tlx team roster we: . Toln
Wolf, li I. Muzny, A J Wtx>)il,
Pit W iti Jamt * Tltswori 'vl ,i
ray I'ai .' in Daniel B.i 1-lly
D W;, jgh Boh Guode, J.i < N ,r-
mrn* Um Odoll. M, -
Sn Ray Wwards, C R W 4f
Meh n Hoffman. T C HoUtntm
( .yl.tn F.t> ard Vernon -
B. t o;. Haroid Guenv 1
"Pi li..!,:. * AdtHl IVlwt lh
Mori- is:, f W Morgan M \
I'roi p J: ll.rflb. 1 letnpt Ki-
tx st Y ist Henry Sebesta Jtihn
f Kt. rt Murray. Jam«*ss Warren
■*. hie fer A.*o a memlx-i >1 the
ham was the late Travis Fort
K. A. Murcliisnn
die s in Austin
Kui'ene A Murehi**!, proini
n ns \iv*tin iivic leadi r an ! bro-
ther Jl m«f M-'rchison Btt*
t:• tf dull TU«-*day (Vtr>tx r 6. in
\il ' It tlx ... of .
F lit eral sen >t s w t re held th>
foi."Wiin. Thur-sflay afternoon at
i • p i- in ii | |omt
wit." Re\ B (" Sclimidt <r d Rc\
t irroll W.-e<k n offniatin^
liuria, wa* in Austin Memorial
Park.
Mi Murelnvm i.s \ ;\t*l by
• .. witlt.w Matigx two sims K
\ Mui 'hisoti Jt of New Orleans
i.'id II 1. MutvhiSi ■ .! iltHLSton.
i-i'h.-r Homer Mur h s>>n lliis-
' P two , t uvi h; It • tnd thret
.rrent grruidchildren
lit .:n-\t up •>; . farm in Has
ti-f) I'oiinty ttxl !a "t sclxml
near here for three \. at"s
He hail s. rvtil Aust;: s'nee the
turn 'if the -entury as ivic lead
• ■ «is v. it hurt ' worker
ymith ht ,|x i .imi sell- . leader,
FFA and FHA to
travel to Dallas
for State Fair
Tlx FHA arn! FFA II . li Schu.l
oiV'tni iti-.ti* , t w'i s| >irisi>i
, b s to tl-,. T \a St.it. Fair in
Da t- >tl Ka'' ;■ !,i \ I ' ' IT I'Jldl
\i ti fill (In |iii* si\ y trs these
two de|>.irtmi nt. has pn.vidtHl
tin I iitnii I ii ox rs I Ymerica
anil the FuliPt li>i Makers an
pporiiiti !y In ntten.l tf e State
Fait ii> sponsoring a Ihi^
flit I 11r off,, i s in Da ,as ha\e
! e i i i 11" i < ti •!« : . tl N out I.
Day t' tlx Fait >' tinj; the
l-o.s i- li i;111s fre. U ■ .'ii the FF'A
itltl F'l i A also the Di IS husi
ii. ss Men will pr<>\ 11, i free dill
Mil ft*1 111 :ll «'■ oi !,' of hot
tl * pitato chips t an. bar and
all (lit in e and rape juice
they can dnt^
Ihe Ihvs is si-hetlule.l to Ipbvc
the IiikIi *. Ii.«tl at i h i ill. Silt
un y niorn.rii i t tutu,!-: about
111 (X) p m thai sail evening
Tlx :■ will I* is FHA iris and
HI FFA boys niakm the trip
I lo'lp w I e npan ed
liy Mis Mary Bt l{ 11> nlt-s a
ti it'lit t iii I lonietiiakiti Janici
I «o||. ill a st it. M t iff with
the lloinemaluiiK 1 >. pa: t • .-nt, ami
t,,>tdtin R i.mky V'-.'at nal .ten
culm .- and I-1' \ i.tvi ••
Turkr\ Shool
John Weiss .^rena
\ I ltd I * |'K 111! 11 t.IMM I I.N
: miles west I.l It islrop lltvy. .101
\\yrv\ Siintl*i\
IM>I ssl II I i Uhl \ IIKNN
Cottage prayer meetings are !*>-
m« held this week in the homes
of various membf.>rs of the First
Baptist Church, according to the
Rev. Dewey Baldwin. These
meetings are in preparation for
| the Spiritual Renewal services to
lw held in the church from Octo-
ber IK through October 25.
Mrs M B Perkins ami Mrs
^I.m Birrl, with Mrs C. W Eskew,
have been leaders Monday and
Tuesday evenings of this week.
Tonight Thursday, a meeting will
lx' held m the C G. Goddard
home with Dr. Goddard as prayer
i captain, and on Friday, an all
day season of prayer will be held
it tlx church A prayer break-
fast will Ih> held at the church Sat-
urday morning at 7:30 a. m
The Rev lx-e Butler of Melrose
Baptist Church in Houston will
arrive to Ixgin daily services on
Sunday. Ck tt>lx r 18 He has held
Baptist pastorates in El Paso and
Iraari before coming to Houston
i twn years ago. He and his wife
are the parents of two sons.
Kveryone is invited to join the
■mis'! nation of the First Baptist
Ourrh in a week of .spiritual re-
newal btk'inninii Sundav Octotx-r
is
Hospital News
DISMISSED
Mr* Su.si" Richards
M;- Nclia Sau . io, Austin
Dons Bartsch
Arthur Awards
Mr* Liza Dasis
Mts C A Dirv
Tom McHoud
Fletcher Ramirez
Mrs. Ida Hyder
Mr* Jy i.s Tin.
Mr* Virv'iri.a !>e>hay
Carl Smifisiifi
Mrs Juha <ton/a,es and baby
Jimmy Callahan jCeorge Swilley
attends National j. «« j
dies Monday
FFA (Convention i
Funeral services were held for
Jimmy Callahan, a local FFA ' George C. Swilley, 68. prominent
boy, departed by special train i Biustrop businessman, Wednesday
from Forth Worth October 12 at aI 3 p m. from the First Metho-
10 p. m. for Kansas City to at- dlst Church. Burial was in Fair-
fend the National FFA Convention Cemetery. Bastrop business
which is annually held there, houses were closed during the
Each year the Santa Fe Line runs funeral hour as an expression of
a Special for the Texas FFA As- respect and sympathy.
sociation. Jimmy is at present
serving as vice president of the
Texas FFA Association, and will
help to represent Texas at the
National Convention.
Jimmy, son of Mr. ami Mrs.
Mr. Swilley, operator of the
Bastrop Furniture Company, died
Monday in the local hospital.
He is survived by his widow,
Mabel: four sons, George Swilley,
Karl Callahan, is attending Tex- j Louis Swilley and BUI Swilley of
as A&M University at College Houston, and L. J. Schewe of New
Station and majoring in agricul- Province, N. J.; three daughters,
tural engineering. A&M officials Miss Katherine Swilley of Hous-
gave him the week off to attend ton. Miss Johnine Swilley of Par-
the convention Jig, France, and Mrs J. H. Par-
During Jimmy's high school nell of Greenville. N. C; a broth-
days here in Bastrop, which end-1 er, W. E. Swilley of Bay town,
f' last June, he served as vice and seven grandchildren.
A more complete obituary will
appear next week.
Captains for Scout
drive meet for
kick-off breakfast
A breakfast for captains of the
Friends of Scouting was held at
Griffith's Restaurant Fr i d a y
morning. October !> Chairman
Paul Ab; mis pit sided and district
Scout ' xecutive Dale Schwartz ex-
plain' j eanipa.-jn plans and pur-
poses to the group.
<" unpaign workers responsible
to each of the captains will attend
a Kickoff Breakfast at Griffith s
on October 20. following which
PATIENTS
Mr* Maud McGtnms
Roy Canter Elgin
Eddie Koctming Smithville
,!r Frank Demsnn
M;s A M McClendon
Pit Burns Pigm
K: sy Simpson
Waiter Rosutnky
M ■ Then sia Miclialski
Mts Bertha ITokop
Mrs Joe Bennajht
Judy Dy al
Frank II. I.ce
buricil near
birthplace
(Un ..( Hastrop Oninty s native
cit./cn.s was buried Dctolxr S
1 >l in Watterson Cemetery near
the place of his birth in 1SS.'
Funeral senices for h'rank liar
\ ey I.IX' were lleltl from the First
Methishst Ourrh in Bastrop at
! o'clock Thursday afternoon with
tlx Rev W lliam I.' Parrist. ofi
ficiatuig
I'ail Kan's were Larry Vest.
Royee D<e Howard WTntworth
Horace Wlutworth and II art and
1 /*-
Ml D'C thetl 111 the local liospi
tai it 1 i0 a ni W'etlncstlay < V to
Ix r T He is suntvctl by his wi
■ low tlrat't Wlutworth br two
'aUKht. rs M s Martha I«ce \'est
.f San Vnt.'ino ami Nits Belva
14-e Brown of W'i'Stville N'ew Jer-
sey: on. •tamLson Duty Ve*t of
viti Anti'tiio orit lusitht'i William
\ I •* Austin
Born to Harvey Bishop D'c ami
Alict I ,\ idna W'attei son Let in the
Watt son Community on Kebru
,r\ .'I 'ss' Mi l^'e marruxl
IVt!ss Gi.it. Whitw'orth in Li
i ; t a nt ti on \o\rmber I. I'**.
Altlxiiiiih Mi If. seiA id as
tjuty , oniniissioner in Wilson
l'oiint\ foi sevt'ial years, they
s|xi!t the:i retirement years in
Bastrop
\tnoni: friends and rclati\'es
from o t of town atletnlui.: the
funei al sen ices were William A
I,.. Mrs Harry Wicd M ami
Mr-. R | Harris Mrs \.;nes
M i rt in Nt i anil Mrs I' P Stan
e| Mi Hill Mts I Is Hltiwtl
in. Mt I1! Pi let ni Mis Susii
I.o, Hot.i' e W'hilworth Mr and
Mi I attiar Rieharilson. Mr and
Mrs \Ift'eil llclint'.imp Mis Ma
ry lllke all of Vlistui
Mi aid Mrs l-'lam Scull, i.a
Vernia Mi and Mrs Earl l^v
t Jladi w.iter Di Paul G'*'!/. Co
ot'-el ami Mrs. Coke F Brown,
I )r and Mi * I Vcd Vest, Mr and
V i.irry Vest San Antomo
41,aw I' I «i' - din San M ireos
Mis I I'stei \ikcn and Banks
h asi 1 , nd SttH-kilale Mr ami
Mts \\ I! Watterson Elgin
\!i Hits, i iuy ton Mis Pat Cox,
Mr Birdie Hewitt Smithville
president of the local FFA Chap-
ter. as a district officer in the
Taylor district, as president of
Area MI and was elected to a
vie. president's office in the Tex
as .Vssix'iation the summer fol-
lowing graduation from high
school.
Luncheon held
In Ladies for
Lyndon
Ladies for Lyndon—'n) of them
—met for an 11 a m coffee hour
preceding a luncheon at Griffith s
Restaurant on Thursday. October contacts for campaign contribu*
8 Hostesses were Mrs W H
Rivers II! of Elgin, county chair-
| man of Litdies for Lyndon, and
Mrs Will Odom of Austin. 10th | any day Ix tween now ami Octtv
district chairman. j her 20: The office will also bo
With 10 women from each of open to workers on Monday even-
Bastrop County's major commu- "ig, (X'tober 19. for this purpose,
nlties invited, the luncheon was Attending the captains' break-
planned to organize local gr.mps 'asl were Harold Farley, Ira Frie-
to work toward the successful da. Ktiy Kragh. Billy E Maynard.
election of Lyndon B. J hnson to 'be Re%' Duts Woznia:. the Rev.
the pres.dcncy in November Both Dewey Baldwin, the Rev W E
Mrs Rivers and Mrs. Odom spoke P'irrish. Tommy McCullough,
turns to be made Workers may
see and select campaign cards at
the Oaniher of Commerce office
informally at the affair
Attending from Bastrop were
Mts C. B Maynard Mrs. P C
Maynard. Mrs. Allen McMurrey.
Mrs R P. Perkins. Mrs W E
Maynar.1 Mt> Harris Ki*'h. Mrs
i Janu s B Kershaw. Mrs A. A.
Samlers Mrs Oren Eskew and
Mts Jack A Gncsenbeck.
Harris Kix-h. Boh Standifer. Mrs.
W J. Brinkmeyer. Mrs J. R. w'il-
kins Mi Ahratns and Mr, Schwa-
rtz.
"B" Bears meet
Del Valle tonight
Bast rep s B team will chal-
lenge Del Valle s freshmen here
Thursday night, hoping to avenge
the 20-11 Itiss they suffered last
week at tlx liamls of ;i big fasi
Weimar "B" eleven
Hie loss of Dickie Henderson,
injure.) in the second quarter of
play adds to Bastrop wties. but
M the four starters who were out
of the Weimar game through ill-
ness or injury Sanders and Jua
re. and possibly Schanhals. will
1h- back fiM" action against Del
Valit Alan t'oriant. with a knee
injury. ;ip|xars to he out for the
remainder .if the season
tlold-hehiiotod Weimar went in-
ro the half with a lid lead and
popped twti tfuick scores on the
I* si ti I early in the third quarter
Finally [Hitting the pits-es togeth-
er, Bastrop began to click m the
fourth quarter as Wilkms hit
I'ouitncy for six [xiuit.s mi a pass
atxl r ti and Fohti found a hole
for tin two-point tsin\t'is!on run.
Rt't vi s ran hard around right
end to score after Bastrop tt*ik
over on downs after the kick-off.
The run by French failed \
fighting last ditch effort by Coach
B ,'. Wolf's "IV s found them in
!>. ssession tin th. Weimar 20 as
the cliK'k ran out
Coach Uonaltl Ltmlruni s Cubs
returned from Lexington Jtist as
the "B game ended dejtvtt*! af
ter a AID drubbing by the Lag
lets The Cubs do not play again
until they meet Lexington in a
•ettun match here on (Vtobcr
nisroicK vi sot ii i y to
MI I i I'KIO\\ xI r >t
\n i;-iih>itatit Imsiress meeting
of the Bastrop County Historical
Society will held it tl.e Mu-
seum on Fntl.'.y <Vt .l>er hi. ;it
'. p. in All tnemlx'i's are ut get!
to attend as plans l"i the year are
to be dtseusst tl
I'lie fust regular metMing of the
year is to I*' held ik'tober 23 at
tlx' Museum at . p tn Roll call
is 'o I*- answered with a state oi
county historical fact Hie pro
gram committee will be in charge
of tlx- piogiani it the regular
meeting atitl will nerve as hostess
es for the afternoon
(EN - TEX
FOOTBALL
By Bob Standifer
Scores from District 2.VA games
played on October !! are as fol-
lows
Giddings Iti Bastrop S
Schulenburg 14. Lexington :)
F'alls City 11 Shiner s
Luting 22. Smithville 6
Weimar 26. Sealy ti
Sen its from other Cen-Tex
games piay >d on Ot-tober ;) are
as follows
Mason .11. Bui net <>
Elgin L- Columbus 0
Del Valle 2ti Granger 0
Tay lor 22, Frttli rieksburg ti
('.is.r '■ town ii San Saba 0
LaGrange 10 Caldwell 0
Llano 20. Goldthwaitc 12
Marbit h'alls 11 Jolinson ('it\ ii
Rockdale II Bellville T
Round KtH'k 17. Cameron 11
Sail Mart, s 7, i'lonzales 7
Thorndale l i. Lorena t
Di.strict .'a A games to be play-
ed on Friday night. October ■ ;
are o. follows
Schulenburg at Bastrop
Smithville (Djien1
Shiner at Weimar
Other Ceil Tex ■ un. ■
played on (>i tobt r Hi O'
low S
Santa Anna it Bm '
Columb s .Op. til
I k-l Valle o ipt i
Taylor at I ti
Sim SaK'i it Ftvili ric
R.« k at (".tS'l "f
i.
koiii-
l«i<;r,
Lulins
LI ino
at (■
it lla
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At H
L. \i
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van Marcos
at Thrall
at Thomdal.
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