Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1965 Page: 1 of 8
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Every Democratic woman in
the lOlli Congressional District is
invited to attend and participate
in Democratic Women's Day in
Austin on Otiober 15. Mark your
calendar today and plan to l> in
Austin for this reunion and revi-1 grounds
val of Democratic Part\ spirit.
The Tenth Conjiressi' -r.ai Dis
Irift oliseiTance of National De-
mocratic Women's Day w.ll he a
aiffii' at Green Pasture- in Aus-
tin from 10 a.m. to noo:i Demo-
cratic women are p". mn.tu to
l« .:in a tradition this year to ob-
serve this da\ every off-election
Bastrop Bears Travel To Giddings Postmark - BSStrOD
Friday To Challenge Big Buffaloes "78602
The Bastrop Bears jjrid team who weighs 190 solid |>ounds.
hits the road Friday destined for
Giddini s where they will chal-
lenge an undefeated herd of Buf-
faloes on their ow n stomping
r THI ACTING POSTMASTCtt
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Shilo Negro is
Shot To Death
In Dance Hall
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m t shot to lie lit! late SltUt-l.l>
nujht in Sullivan* C'*intry Store
f.h11 :n >-v we*.I >! Biiitrop n the
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(liained with th mur ler of
I , \ id Barn. II md i" .tu: held in
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nett s\ IS shot three times \s ilh a
' eahhte pistol I'ss ■ of the bill
. ts penetrated his litest anil the
I hint went into Ins arm
1 till pi IS t. ik p I I .llll
pi it ji m in the .lane, h ill whore
t if. crowil had .Mill- • .I B.s
• I t .... Uss enforcement officers
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s, en and H i licit las i id iti i
l « ! Of blond
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cl him in i road bloi'lv
Mridtte • pruwrntly in im Bits
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|1,i case will be leferriil to the
:i and jilt s in its next session in
January
Mrs Jerre S (Mary p. arl • Wil-
lirns ol Austin has been named
Women's Da\ Coordinator for the
Tenth District by Mrs. Eugene
liocke of Dallas a member of the
party's national commi' t-e
Congressman J j "Jake Pic
kle sviil b« the feaotred sp. aker.
Distinguished Texas w men will
- Iionored along with t!u.- 10th
District "women doers' clvsen
for Jichies i menl in thri i ite^or-
a*s One Mail be select--i for dr-
d tea led service in Proj.-C! Head
stirt. another for her con tr: but
ion In immunity l>ea ibfic;,iion
md trie third for demons!rating
the ptliiK a! p'tential of women
t: ough 'u ad. rsh.p at ti; pt • n. t
Tt • names of the v
the 10th District and
thr>iii.rbout tin count:;
s. nt i Mrs. Mat'-mret Pi
tnooatic national vice
wlio has given the reco^
_•: am the title of Wid.
Women" \ pane of
i d women then will n
th> nominees thre
caie.! >n The nine m
t>- bonowl at a c;. ;r,
fr-t er.ef. for f >emocr at
.men ;n
x*ss here
,n W .s|,,n-
Tickets a
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A Till! is i
s. in Rivers
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Smithville.
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Mrs
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Mis B W
and Mrs H
chairman,
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Y;ew foi-
st in.- u,<?h-
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iii' ts will
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Sand'-is
Mrs R n i'-rt
Mrs l.i ss
W. W. bb
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Boasting a 5-0 record. Giddings
has yet to have an opposing team
cross their goal line this season.
And the onl\ points scored against
them came on a three-point field
goal in the Navasota fame.
"Giddings is (he heaviest team
sse'll play all season," lamented
Bear Coach Larry Turner after
looking over the Buff line.
"Thc> average 195 pound in the
line." he said. "Our line averages
only If" But in the backfield we
isill be pretty evenly matched."
"The Buffs probabh have the
strongest defense of an\ team in
Central Texas." Coach Turner
siaiisi. "That means we'll be
facing stiff competition — at
least as str- ni: as Bound Rock."
The Bi ars lost to Round Rock by
i nip and tu k - >in of 10-7
When asked atxiut the Buffalo
iefensi Turner said. "It's bound
to l>e good. Thes intercepted five
ssi's against Smithville They've
ot a rt i! good pass defenst
"But C.iddinf- is pr.marils a
r u n n i n g team said Turner.
Against the F.igin Wildi at- last
Fndas whom tiie Buffs whipfHti
.'Ml Giddings stayed on the
ground almost enti:el\ Tliey'vf
got a ball eontro, t\p of team "
Oni of Gitiiiiiigs nios- outstand-
Q'lartcrbacking for the Buffs is
a little but speedy player, Doug
Alexander, who stands only
5 ft. 2 in. tall.
When asked about injuries.
Coach Turner lamented the fact
that Allan Goertz and Ed Sanders
may s e e
night. A bruised thigh and leg Post Office. Your stamp mus« be
injury may cut down on Sanders' validated by your signature,
playing. svritten :n ink. icross the face of
; the stamp Youngsters who are
not set 16 years old do not have
By the way. if you are plan-
ning to do any duck hunting this
fall, either here or elsewhere, a
Duck Stamp (Migratory Bird
| Hunting Stamp) is a Federal re-
quirement. They are $3.00 each
limited action Friday :i„d are available now at the
>ng guns
zaii-s wh
And in the
erfully rug.
ls halfback Ray Gon-
• we.ghs lil."' pounds
line ttu re is the piss-
ed end, John Pieratt.
Absentee Ballots
Ready for Election
the
2 be-
B.is
Absentee balloting foi
atiiendnn tit election on N >\
!is next \\ edni - ia\ at th
trop counts cierk's office
Voters who ss. . .« ou: of tossn
on election da\ can vo't abscntet
tint;. Oct. 2:1 The office is 0}ien
from s am to 5 pm w.vkdays
.md s , nt;i 1. noon or. Satur
davs
llarmon> riuh
Begins Its Fall
Session Sept. 16
Pie Ba-tmp II i' f an Club
held its first mii't itf if t)te fail (
sris.in on Piursdas S pt Ui. in
tin home of Mrs c>i tries Brown,
with Mrs Brosvn a- >s!ess
'Hie roll call ssas answen^d s\ith
a current musical esent and the
study Irnok discussion svas given
h> Mrs Brosvn Ih; topi svas
What t Listen for n Mush In
Aaron Co|m land After the Ihisi
ness meeting the hymn of the
month Be Still Ms S.hU ssas
given by Mrs. Kenn-th Sollierg.
During the stx-tal ho.ir sand
ss iches cookies and ;>unc!i ssere
servisl to |he followu members
Mis Carl Cooper Mrs R W
Divcless, Ms \V 1 Maynanl,
Mrs Herman San it i - Mrs Ken
ni lb Soil«erv Mrs I'. .In rt Wilkin
Mrs F rank Den:- r Mrs .1 ►
Young Mrs C I. L.osrenee Mrs
\V B Kansome an I tie hostess
Reynolds Added
As Staff Member
At Texas A & M
Di Tom D Rev ti ilds has loin
ed Texas A A M as issislant pro
fessor of civil engine, ring and i-
si.siant research > n-itiei-r for the
I'cxas 1.11...nee • I .x|>enment
Station
Reynolds has tail, 'it civ . en
•inei'iim; at the I niversity of
Texas where he .-urned a PhD
Ih lias a MS. m sanitary eiigin
eering from A A M ml has done
|mst doctoral wo i i at Clems on
I'niversity
Reynolds s atii'-'ilxM" of the
\merican SteieIs •: Civ'l Fngin
•et * \iiierican \\ ih \\ irk- V-
s... lalltin. ilh! \\ a' Pollution
('ontrol Federation \ registered
professional engiiiei he has p ih
lishisl 12 artieii on nvn^Mitiien
i il enginect in.
Mrs Reynmd- til formet
Miss Betty Turn. if lkistn p
S. B. Smiths Plan
50th Anniversary
Celebration Sunday
\ r> epti.Ki lionoring Mr. and
Mrs S B Smith on their golden
wedding anniversary will he held
in their home on the Austin high
ssay Sunday afternoon. Oct. 10,
U-tvseen the bout s if and ti p ni
Hosts for the .xviston will Ih-
their children Mrs K C h'our
nier. Mrs. H S Boatsvright and
\ ernon Smith
Mr and Mi> Smith were mar
nisi in 191a in U'ukey and came
to Bastrop in 19'Jfi
Friends «>f the couple are cor-
dtaiiv united t'l call
lioth teams apparently have ex
cellent defenses, which means
that fans could exp'Ct to see a
real tough defensive battle. Both
squads are expi-cted to be strong
contenders in their respective dis-
tricts. And this is the final non-
district game for both teams.
It is likely that the game will
be played on a wet, muddy foot-
hail field which may have some
affect on hall control and maneu-
verability.
Game time is 8 p.m. Friday at
McClellan Field in Giddings.
Fall Festival Ls
Again Postponed
Due To Weatlier
For the second time the Fall
Fes'ivai of the Aschens;on Church
has In -en pistponed due to incle-
ment weather.
And for the third time it has
been rescheduled — this time for
Sunday, Oct. 10.
P.;. now congregational mem-
bers are about ready to start
singing. "Ra n Ram. Go Away."
and come again some other day
I fcUi' if tap we«Hi#r dry*".-
in Sunday, the chuic-h grounds
will be tii. set ne of a large 'gath-
ering for tht n".in meal and an
ifteinoon of wh" t-siitii- entertain-
ment
Si ving ssi.. begin at IL.hI a.m..
ssith a plate lunch consisting of
sausage, chicken and ai! the trim-
mings Prices an $1.25 for adults
l and 75 cents for children
A short order supper L- also
planned, consisting of hambur-
gers and hot dogs
also a col-
you are in-
to have a stamp.
(Bird stamps are
lectors' ih m, too, if
teres led. >
Ai.so available at the Post Of-
fice arc copies of the Federal
Regulations governing the hunt-
ing of migratory birds. It gives,
along with other detailed infor-
mation. the season dates, shoot-
ing hours, and limits on ducks
and geese. Just ask us for one—
we will be glad to supply it.
A miniature letter, scarcely
: large enough for its airmail stamp
and overseas address. came
i through the office recently. It
was dispatched with our fingers
j crossed hoping that it would
reach its destination safely.
The minimum envelope sue for
mailing ls three by four and a
half inches. :t regulation designed
primarily as assurance that it
svill not get "snowed under" and
iost in all of tin mail that is
handled daily in p.s: offices. So
if you really value your epistle,
use an average si/.e envelope for
safetv's sake.
The recent price raise on
stamped envelopes seems to have
confus. d some patrons. It is not
a raise in the postage rate: it
simply raises th pi.ee of the en-
velops from one to two cents
aeh The postage remains the
same. In et-i i* words, all 5 cent
envelopes are nos\ 7 cents each;
!'. I cent envelopes are now 6
. cuts each, and all airmail en-
sei.tpes 10 cents each. Postal
aids remain only I cents each.
Judge Jones To Be
Lay Speaker For
Methodists Sunday
Igis Sunday at the Metliodist
Church is Sunday. Oct 10. And
the guest speaker is Judge Her
man Jones of \it-lin svho is a
lay lecturer at the t "niversity
Methodis- Church in Austin
Judge Jones ssas the lay -peak
il the church service hist year
md it is a privilege and pleasure
lt> sv. Iconic him back again
Ks cry one is cordiaily invited to
near tin- outstanding speaker at
the regular Sunday morning wor
ship service ill 10.5a a.in
Lost Pines Garden
Club To Commence
Fall Sesion Oct. 14
The L<>st Pun
ssil open tin f t
meeting in the
Gratis Tu k Sr
•s ('.a "den Club
1 S' is an with a
home of M r s
on Thursdas,
in with a covered
is asked to briny
(let 11 at L no
dish luneh'Mii
Ir ich mcmbei
i covered dish
Hie ltmel."on ss U follosv. d
lis a pin-1 am prest-nlisl by Mrs
Or.tn Eskew ent t e i High a:i I
Dry a study iti d-i-I arrange
ments
Dragons Slip Bv
Bears 10-7 Friday
In Tough Came
In i real down-to-the-wire Ixit-
| tie the Round Rook Dragons
managed to pull a 10 7 victory
out of the fire last Friday night
over the Bastrop Bears, but only
after stopping a iate fourth-quart
, er Bastrop scoring threat
The Dragons struck first about
mid ssay through the first period
after taking a Bastrop punt on
their own 11. On the first play
, quarterback John Zamarippa fad-
ed left and hit Ins left end, Ron-
nie Dayton, across the middle
After shaking off three would-be
Rear tacklers Day ton out rati the
mob to the goal line. D a v i d
Stried - extra piin: kick made the
score 7-0
Bastrop bounced right back in
the second quarter svitli a scoring
drive that started on its own IS
Quarterback Larrs Hetidrix
tossed lo his left halfUick, Dickie
Henderson for IS yards follow
ed by right half Ronnie French's
la-step s. anipei I'hree plays lat
er the Bears svere in hiLsmess on
the Dragon 1- On fourth dtnvn
Hi ndnx rifled a bullet into the
iss uiiiif arms of llarlon Guinn
llendrix added the extra punt
md tin score ssas knotted it 7 7
Round Rock ssasted no time in
induing the knot, ssith the pig
.skin resting on its osvn 117 and the
'clock showing 2 27 led in th
half Tt rs Stark |i- .il to- 11
wliiie Dayton added a fust down
on the Bastrop :7 "ti a Zamarip
pt piss \\ th tune ticking assay,
/amarippa passed the D igons
dt'ssn lt> the eBar it Round Ro-'k
drew an intentional grounding
penalty moving it back to the Hi
Strtisi United a Aiy.trd field go;'
md the Dragons ssenl to I • dies
sing room s>itn a 10-7 leal
And the game ended 10 7.
For those of you svho are col-
lecting commemorative stamps,
sse still have a few of the follow-
ing on hand 5-cent stamped six
md three-fourths envelopes, is-
sued January 5. 1965: 11-cent John
F. Kennedy. Aerogrammes, is-
sued May 29: 5-cent Magna Carta
stamp, June 16 United Nations,
June 27. Salvation Army July 3;
Dante, July 19: Herbert Hoover,
August 11: Robert Fulton. Aug-
ust 26: Florida Quadricentennial,
August lit. Traffic Safety. Sep-
tember I. Copley American Art,
September IS
And the new 11-cent Internat-
ional Telecommunication Union
stamp goes on sale here today —•
Thursday We only have a few of
these, since there svill be little de-
mand for them except by collect-
ors
SM-phvt* hi
Dinner Ware
S|MN'ial
Sem i Porcelain
— S >r\iee for t'l.
at hraujfh'*.
Bastrop Lions
Slate lirooni \
Mop Salt4 Nov. 23
The Bastrop Lions Club annual
broom md mop sale has been
scheduled for Tuesday. Nov 25.
A van from the Lighthouse for
the Blind will he in front of the
Chamber of Commerce offic all
day and members of tht Lions
Club svill call iliK>t to door on the
evening of the 2i!rd
rills sale se lev t 111 i purp«se
Ml pixxlucts M>i.i iline from the
Lighlhotis f o r the Blind and
money m. . Ic by th. Lions Club
aids tiie,' Christmas fund t well-
known annual project
In addition to all is |ies md -i/.
es of mops md broom.- pnnine's
iffered includi e'-sh cloths cup
towels p i> sssis p. ironing l>>ard
.•users i iso brushes wax ap-
plicators rubber l «ir mats ov-
en mats os en mitts lasvn rakes,
tnd numeous other house lv>kl
md commencal items
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sjN-iaal JI'I '.I,. al
s.'in i I'oreetiltn
>rrvle«' for li.
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Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1965, newspaper, October 7, 1965; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238073/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.