Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1969 Page: 1 of 8
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(INK 111 'NDRKD AMI SINTKKYITI VI .All < !• i.ildisli. .1 March I IRV..
A RANDOM
III Oil (i III...
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•III IS IM> I \ II THAT
(.non mv\ himi;"'.'
Militant i.ic i' di I,iir have
VVi "i 111\ |UsllCt \\ I shall do vill-
Inner until our <.i ,-r is won "
Ml1 '.ml t '■! 11 ipus i fix i.s have
dial gitd, Tile oi'del is Corrupt
i iin ploli st runnd l In ,ml unit ss
W'l US' V It ill 111'i
•mi tlii violent i acisi I.at i burnt <1
anil kill>-• I Air I been killed
\nil tin \ iiileni • >1111nis leaders
Ikivi noted .mil i'-s,illlted
\> 11 In i has Wnii its goal Kach
ha i |i all tl by violent ' new vn>
IeiH.*i llii backlash is destroying
.ill that might have hern gimd in
tin rlilsadrs I aeli is plovokln.' a
reaction which mas Iir us dangcr-
iill'' in the opposilr din . lion
I'lns ancient truth ih.it evil means
i i' |ii..In.. .nil\ evil ii nits 11
: 11<Hi ss hi tin pin p is- iay In
history • i|i|. i and ic. ii'uM'isal
nun il pi in iple
I'hi thousands oi year- men
Ii.iv i liii il to 11111ki h.id pi ihlue<
good No oiii has evil siii'Tided
I'hi i nil o| such ai lion is always
corrupted by tin iiu ans used to
gain n
I >111 Sllpp s. III! Ii'loli . 11 I.I I this
will always I# so
Jesus said thai "Ue dues no! gather
I - iroin i thin n tin .uid that
good wall i nevei comes from a
had spring
In I.'- a Her In a croup of unethi-
cal o|i|Kinenls in Koine. Paul salt I
Shall we sa\ I.ft us do evil thai
puid mas conn ''
U• men senn unable in learn
ii at impli tern lesson Y\■ kin ,
trying ".lust iht.s one tunc we
>av I >r .lust to '.;rl I,ii Ird H it
invill'lahl> lilt evil means wt list
destroy- Hit good end We seek
W lis liavt heen lougllt to 'make,
the World safe lor democracy j
lloiiles <i( p. iiple dieo on ImiIIi sides
lor thiit dream Hut the wmltl is
Hot -all loi anything
Sonit da> far in Hit Inlui'e wr
in ay at last learn thai .'ikk I retinitis
Hood means
Or we may not
Till I IVxnn From
Kosiinky SlrrKsrs
I loiiMM'valioii
Soil ami Water is Hit most
Valuable as.si;l Hit world lias evi l1
kitcwn ai cording in Billlr liavis
reiiruu president o| the South Cen-
tral Texas and o| Soil and Water
( ■ "IS! iA atlon District- al a lllei ling
In Id in l,i (.range at the Cotton-
wood inn
rill aieelin. composed Of tell
coiiniics ,-is tin | all Texan Irom
liosankv live reminded each one
in attendant i ol the valuable n
source- which w. all lake foi
granted.
Sixty five farmers rancheis anil
Wives attended the meeting I let
llrune ol Hcllville was elected pn
sidenl ol the association lor the
neM ,\ear Herman Blank ol San
Marcos was elected vici president
Until elected nlticials expanded on
the need for conservation of all
natural resources and promised to
wrok toward that end during then
tenure ill offict
Billtc Davis of Rosanky is a|
leader In Soil and Water Consnva-
Hon activities and is known stall
witle lor his leadership and good
work in the field. Hi Is the chair-
man ol the I m i.i if I of directors of
the Bastrop County Soil and Walci
Conservation 11 .lint
AM) BASTROP COUNTY NKWS
BASTROP iTKXASi ADVKRTISKR JI NK liKi'.i
Mrs. Fisher Is
89 Years Younq!
.Mrs Thomas Fisher. wl • vel>
while hail and HI icio siilil. .< i ■
a familial sight on Mam Street,
iii'lihriiled hei S*M11 birthday will
niemlxis ol her family attend
mg i Inirch with In I last Sunday
llei s,,n Roy h'lsliii i.t ll ii is. '
Arkansa who whs hen Sun
i. • named a km.:1 t visil \Vit- <
mother
I IIlit*1 i OIIUII ' lol III! (i.i, A. le
Mi did Mis tjordou IJovd aid
Mi 11 ii I Mis (lay /.illta ol \ustin
Mr hi.I Mrs Hat i > C Myi rs md
dallglllci. Marilyn, ol I 'alias Mi
and Mis I'ci I V Mi v. i. iinl cla
dnn ol Diigview Mi anil Mrs
I 11 Me.vti s and dan hti i s i>1
(iarland. and Mi and Mi- Billn
Mi vers i l s.tii Mai. • is
Mis Kisliti live al 1 '.'I'. Main
Street, where sin enjoys I'.iiviiii
hei (in nds She also cri|o.Vs in
t|uent Hips lo town lo tin Post
Office and lo pick tip s.i n eni ,
always with a pleas.nil yretiini!
toi iat•!>imi -^lii nitfis Mi s I- islit r
is Irulv S(l years voiin:.;!
Iiiistrop (lluipter
OKS To Install
Vn Officers
I... it-ip (liapi"! No li| i ink i ol
II" I i• ii i it St.ii i lioltiui: an open
i i.i itk-n ol ollicers on Krkliiy
r.'iu ai H p m in tin Masonic
I II; Mi mhi is will In dehuhlt d to
i i iiu ir If it nil.- on tins s|H Ciul
tKcasion.
Iliosi licinu In.-litlled ai' Mrs
Margaret Pleillei U aihy Matron.
I ' Alt ()wt lis \\ irtliy I'atron,
, Mrs I iai it i Ha in \ssiKiate Ma
'ion .1 I'.sl-;. w \ssociat( I'atron.
VI t s Kachel (Alius, (ondiel res>
Mi> Kavi Williams Assmialt Con
duel l ess Mi s Clara BreerlinK.
Si t relary Mis Jessie Hrovvnitm
l :i isiil'i Mrs rilelnia I.t I Scllliv
It OruanM Mrs Krankte l-.skevv
Marshal: Mi Mahel Svvilley. Cliap
Mi - Marioiic Smipsoii, Ailn.
Mrs iii ace I'.skevv, Km I., Mrs
I!- -.s N'./nuill. r.slher. Mrs Kdmi
1 lulnney. Maiiha: Mi s Adeli i
I'i'weil. Kit da Mis Natlia (itay
\\ irtlei and Mr- HiiIh'IIc MeMil-
uan as Senlincl.
Pinev (ireek Philosopher lias
Scientific* Proposal To Find
(hit II Moon (Ian Support Life
nobody
asked us,
but
It inn I In discont ci tin. i ist as
von and yotn l;iii Is are stllini!
uown to a hack yard Imrhccin sup
pi'i and, all uncyjHt led and tin
announced, the city tiuck comes by
losing lor mosquitoes.'
I thiol s ii' it l lie I 'lilt . I I t'i k
I'hilosophei on his .loluisoii Mass
larnt on I'lnev thinks !• has i
llietlKsl o| lindin'4 out ii lit- is |ios
sihle on the moon his letter this
week claims
Dear editai
lake nearly every lush t 1m I
K tes> I loliowcd the astroiiiiuis n
the 111.w>ti last week and am now ,
convinced wt can actually put i
man on ii this summer it thi money
docsti I run out. hut a pliasi ol lln
prnjcfi has hren iKilheiiiiu nit sinei i
I read an item in a newspapci 11-iv
liefort yeslerdiiv
\ecordinK I" ii. rciit pier an it tie
ale K'llllB I" lo Iv taken to keep
the mooitdiindinc astronauts Irom
pickitv up possihii iiu kin .riiie
and hrinmn. tlicm hat k to earth
When ihey 't Iniek with then '.n
hilholt tlollars vvoiih ol incks ann
soil samples |he astronauts as I
iltidiisl.mil it -is v.iiiu is ihev
s| a n tliivvn in the ocean, will l«
se.lic'l with Hull loot ill"-:.If '. m
proof haiss and. untouched hy Iiu
man hands flown to dim ha .
ami irl ' ill in a ;rrin pn if rimrii
lor a lew weeks, so ih.il if in;
lllooll Ht rnis hav e In en picked up
they 'll tin lielore they m*t a chanti
lo take hold on earth
'l itis is no tlo I hi i rikkI idea
ni tiunly we've gut all the gtrms
vvc ii( i••: on earth now bin I was
thinkniii What prf aiilions air we
taking not to m i any earth ijenns
started oil the lilt Kin ?
I Ice wi ve not an un polled ob-
irct thai s Ik'i'h lloatitii: around up
iliiii |i- renlU'irs and yolt Irl an
isii ■ , ii with a In ad cold step oul
rid Hi. Ills' ra 11 It out o| lilt lv>\
•ei ■/i and 'lit llloon will lievel
Im lilt s inn au tin
i !| i ans, ii n.rrr's no lip on the
:inii,ii mil no possibility ol any
Ii-- 'i no harm will In donr hill how
do iii '■ now se .ii ini: t ui'l urow
up tlii i i ?
Ii. i pn lion liiai oimht to
hi all-welt-. .III.I I'lll IMnpostng a
nt i. i \prrinienl lo lintl out
All the spaei S' lrui ists have to
it is shoot a small i.nket f ill of
.lohnsoi : ass st rtl up Iherr and
it thai st nit di • sut take root and
imow in Jl days you know the
moon i.- eit rnall.v barren.
Yours IttJthluUy,
J. A.
Mrs. kuclilcr
Honored Willi
Scrvier Anarfl
Mrs Knliel't .1 Kuebler ol
Hast ii ip Ascension Church was pre-
-i-nted the ('CI) iConfraternity ol
Christian DiKinnei i Hiistantliiiy Ser
vice Award tluruiu rrrtiiionie.s al
the Austin Cathedral recently The
Most lit a l/i,ns .I Kciehct Bishop
of Hit Austin I iii it'esc. matlc the
presentation in recognition ol Mis
Kitehlti s work in roiineciion with
iiu various CCD proKiams in Hie
Austin I inm-i-si- 'l lii' is only tin
third 111iii tins award has betil
P' rsenlrd according to Hn Austin
CCIl office.
'Iiu ceremonies were pari ol Hit
annual CCD Arhii venirni Day t\
ercises during which hit adult edu
cation and lay Irachris' crrtfie;iles
were prcscnlvd to individuals thai
paiiicipaled in a Iti-week I'lieoloul
cal Otiiiilation l'roj;ram recently
completed.
Haslrop \srrnsion Chuich mi ni
iter- rceeivuii: eerHflcales wrrr
Mi's l.ro I Ml, Mi's I .dual Kortirl
and Mi and Mrs. H .1 Kuebler.
who wi n presenl at tin exercises,
and Mis Klldoll I'tilri. Mrs II S.
Kullrnbrri;, Mis .Inn Shone, Mrs
David h'iehiich, Mis Monroe Wil-
lirlin, Mrs Anion Brck. Mrs Ktl-
wnrd Mtguta, Mr and Mrs Marvin
Hiitisch. and Hie Rev Witold
Caul s, who wcii unable to attend.
Services Held
In San Antonio
For Cecil May
rutin al si iv ire* were held Mon-
day ilternoon al \! o'clock from
Si Mark >• .MeHuKlisl I'biirch in
San Antonio lor Cecil May brothel
• 'I B B May who tiled tin re ahotil
V Iiu I' titlay afternoon
' lliiii.il was in Mission Burial
I'ark in San Anlotuo
Mr May wits a veteran ol World
Wat I and a retired postal em-
ployee Ik was a mtilltki ol the
Masonic Ditlur
Surviving him are two sisters,
Mrs \\ II Olivarri ol San An
lonio and Mis (Mis Seanians of
Corpus Clinsii. and four brotht r-
M \ May ol Sail Antonio W l>
May oi IrvuiB B. Ii May of lias
Imp and Websti i B May of
Michigan
hinnds from Basirop attending
tin serviccK included Hit Kev and
Mrs ,| \V (Jiiffin and Mrs Carl
Spooner.
151 IS rails (liii'f v
Oul Tradition of
Scholarship
Knur years ago. fivt Ihivs wen
reeogni/ed for having the higl.rsi
seliolaslii averages of Iht n l!Hvi
^lailuating class in Bastrop High
School Listed 111 the ordia ol thru
rating, they wen- Krrd Wright,
\'aleihcloiiail; 'Phomas Adams S.i
lutatoiian: Kd Ihggins Kenny
Krssrl is and .limtlur (Idioiiit
l.ast Saturday, font ol the fivt
Ixiys receivi'd Ihr-it Bachelor de-
urccs irom Hie Cnivii-iiy of Te\-
as in Commencement Kxcrcises
lieltl in Municipal \udiioruim in
Austin K r e d Wright. Thomas
Adams. Kenny Kcssclus and Jnn-
mil* Odiorne
Kd lliggiiis. recently named a
dislinguished studeill al 'l"i \as AiVM
University, al the same lime com-
pleted Ins seeoml year in the Col-
lege of \'eleiiliai> Mrdleuit s pro-
lessitniai program, and Ins (mirth
year in A&M.
Red Cross Fund
Drive Completed
Pie CentiA Chaptii Vniiiiian
Hid Cross, announcrs thai Bastroi
lias compleletl the 1W:I Anici lean
Mini Cross enrollment for mcmUis
and hinds in Basiiop ('oiinly The
Red Cross appreciates the efforts
|o| Mr. Sully Simpson and thosi
who assisted ill the emollmcnl The
Hiil Cross gratelully acknow ledgt s
each gilt that will help scrvici men
| and their families, und victltius ol
i natural disasters.
(ziadnales Reeeive Diplomas At
( ommeneement Monday INi^ht
Di Maiiin Oliver Juel, profrssor
ol I .ducattoil al Soulhwest I exas
•Stall College, addressed Hit mem
hei s of lilt Bastrop High School
graduating class al Commencement
Kxcrtisi - held in the new high
school auditorium Monday evening
'I In invtK atlon was given by the
Rev Charles A Young, pastor ol
Hie First Baplisl Church, and Miss
Ma'uriy Schuyler gave Hit Saiu
tali ii y
A Mo p oi Matltiaies sang their
class s.iiiy "I'oday accompanied
by Miss lla/.el Bell, and Miss h i an
ccs t inert/ gave tin Valedictory
Al the cloMi of the address, Dr
Neil l< Glirwit/. president of the
Basil p lioartl ol I'.ducalion. pre
senlcd Hit giaduates their diplomas
Ihghlighl ol Hn pi'esenlation of
Special awards by Supl (' II
I'.vans which followed was Iiu
special prrsenlation ol Ihe I' .1
Dm i.v hi Memorial Selmlarship Miss
I'laiirrs (iocii/.. valedliiortan. was
ehosi n to the first recipient ol
this memorial established by lor-
mei students and friends lollowmg
Ihr death of Ibr former siiponn
lendent of schools lasl year
Other awards piesentcd to Miss
(io.ii/ included Hit \'aledicloiian
Medal, .scholarship to any slate sup-
Ika It11 college, scholarship from
Texas Council ol Church-Related
colli . i s. scholarship to Blum Col
I eg i S iO.OO check from the First
Natiomil Bank of Bastrop, one
veils eomiilinicntury subsci iplion !
ti^ Headers Digest
Miss Margie Schuyler, salula
li'lian, received Hie Best All-Rollllil
Senior i iirl award. Salutatoi uui
Modal, watch presented hy Kragh's
Jewelry lo Ihe Oulslatidlng Senior
(I irl selected hy a high scIiikiI
I a c u I I y committee, scholarship
from Texas Council of Oiurch-Re
laled Colleges $2a.lK) check from
the l*'irst National Bank ol Bastrop
Other special awards weir as
Thr iKiirdltilon was given by Ihr
Rev. A II Bobls. pasloi ol liood
SliephcKl l.uihtran Church Both
the processional and recessional
were played hv Ihr Bastrop High
School Band, under the direction ol
Mrs Dons McKeehan
KA( ( AI.AI KKATi;
SKRVKKS IIKI.II
SI NIIA\ NthllT
Baccalaureate services were held
iii Ihe new Bastl'op High School
auditorium Sunday night with Mt
Jim Colley, minister ol Ihe Chuich
ol Christ, delivering the senium
The Rev I ici aid Dickeison. pas
tor of the Bateman Baptist Church,
gave the invocation, and Chancy
Lewis and Ihe High School Cliou
presented a special number Rev
Dlekerson gave tin Scripture I ratl-
ing.
'Ihr High School Choir sang a
special aiiatlgemrnt ol "Thr Duds
Pruyti, and the Rev. Charles A
Young, IM.slol ol till Baptist
Church, gave the benediction
Steve ('impel was pianist for Ihe
professional ami lerrs-ional, and
choir accompanist The music was
under the direction ol Mrs Me
Keehan
follows
Jane Wright,
Freshman (in I
Sidm y Klaus.
Kreslunan Boy
Mary Oldlield,
Sophomore (iir!
Robert (inert/,
Sophotnoii Boy
Palsy Namken,
Junioi C.irl
Steve Coo|Hi-,
Junior Boy
Chancy l.rwis.
I it St
Best
Br Sl
Best
Best
1 it sl
AIIRoiind
All-Roiuid
All-Round
All-Round
All-Round
All-Round
Best All-Round
senior Boy Watch presenled hy
Kra.'h's Jewelers to thr Outstantl
iiil; Senior Boy srlrrled by a high
■ 'bool faculty eommillee
Rita Mundlni Best Senior (iiiI
Athlete
Jilll Palton, Best Senior Boy
Athlctt
Mary
i iratlc
Kalby
i iratlc
Domii
Km'In i. Valcdiet.it i.in stli
Koenig. Salulatorian Sth
I light st (ii aili s
llighesl (.littles
Milium.
Freshman ('lass
Jackit Kuehlei
sopliomoir Class
Rohrii I'itlnian. Highest tirades
Junioi Class
Danny Ciorrt/, Scholarship froni
Texas Council ol Chuich Related
Colleges presented lo lop ranking
tilint Imiv
Baptist Vacation
liililc School To
Open Friday
Plans lor Vacation Bililr School
have been made by First Baptist
Chuich ol Bastrop, according lo
Hit Rev diaries A Young, pastor
Regiatration ol all pupils who
will iitlt nil Bible .school will be
held on Friday. June ii. at fl:Jll
a. ni This program will conclude
at II .10 thai morning altei which
a picnii will lie held on the lol
across the slreel Irom Hit church.
I'Acry one is asked lo bring Ins own
lunch for the picnic and tin drinks
will Is1 furnished by the church
Beginning on Monday. June '.i. and
continuing through Friday. June IS.
Bible sclmol will liegtn rath day
ai 8:30 a. m and will adjourn al
II HI I'lieiv will hi classes lol
every age group from nursery
through fourteen year-old Interme-
diates leaturuig |Hiiotls ol Bible
study singing, mission studies,
character stories ami creativi ac-
tivity
Parents and friend* are invited
to attend the final commencement
rxereiscs on Sunday night, June
la, al 7: JO in tin church auditonum
alter which a period of fellowship
will Iir held and creative activities
and projects of each group will he
displayed in th< various depart
incuts for viewing
Joe Tuck Awarded
J. D. Degree From
Texas University
Joe Grady Tuck received a Doc-
tor of Jurisprudence degt i e from
Ihe Univrrsily ol Texas at Austin
School ol Diw al lllc t lose ol Hn
spring semrsirr Saturday May !il
The new J D tlegrtt replaces
the former Bachelor of Laws tie
give, according to information re
j eetved (nun Hie University Thrrr
welt more than -1*1 students who
win eundidnlrs for that degrci
. II irkmaii
Krtiii'ihmI to Loc al
\lrtho<li.^t < It 11 rill
'I'lit• Rev J 'I'roy Hickman has
betil ieturnr.1 as pastor ol tin
Culled MrtlKJdist Churrli lien fm
u.oihti year, according to ihr list
ol i p| h ii n 111 it ii I s of pa.-tois issued
tills week by Hisbop (I Kugrnr
Slater oi Ihr San Antonio An a
Rev lllekman will also serve
the Ccd.'ii ( reek and Watlerson
I churches.
Bishop Slater n leased tlii new
clergy list Saturday it the closing
"i rv ice ol the 11 lib annual meeting
o[ lilt' Conference, held III Corpus
I'htisli, when soiili .">01) delegates
leprcsenlcd soiiit IIT.IKHI United
Mi lllodisl in 7li rounlir.s in Hit lout
day business sessions.
Included among I hi ap|minlments
;.i| Methoilisl pastors who have
Itiiini rly si rvrd thr Bastrop churrli
| wrrr thr Rrv .1 W (iiiffill ol
Bastrop, now in senu relirrnieni.
10 St Paul s Miihotlisi Church nrai
A stin: Iht Rrv Roliert S. Tale
.Ii , Ihr First I mini MrlhtKlist
Cliurch in Austin thr Rev Windel
Bell, Kagb l.akr and Rork Island.
Ibr Rrv Wrsiey N Srhul/r lo
I'.tlna tin Rrv William K. Pat
11 - h lo Frrdrricksburg.
In Bastrop County, the Rev II
Oordon BirtIvvill was returned t.-
Klgin and Ihe Rev Claude Cagrl
will br back in Smilhvillr with Ihr
Paige and Mukloon (liureh' s as
Will
Parks Bill Stymied
Thr 11. >i|s.. played liavot lliuistlay
with a parks bill Sell. Charles
Herring ol \uslin ut through the
Senate as i "local lull" ill the
rush-rush of tin end of II,t session.
Herring s "litilr I ~ d hill' would
do away with admission lets at
lalc parks In Bastrop. Caldwell
md I .lillcsl. .Ill counties
The lull runs contrary to :rn
••nil slate policy oi lepaying Si >
million In parks iminls finni ad
mission fees
"This will kill Hn whole parks
system," Rep Jack Mclaughlin o|
Fort Worth told Ihe I It mm when
Hn lb rring bill was presented.
Rep Jim Nugent of Kei iville
illtl Rep Temple Dickson ol Sweet,
i water got the House to upprovc
Illirndnuills to the lull to exempt
11 other counties from the fees
Ihe amendment will send the hill
bark lo the Senate Hither Ihe Inn-
ing of the amendment or the .spot
light Ihe bill drew in Ihe House
.-.mill kill it lot Hn session.
Herring's bill was introduced in
iiu Senate on May II and got ap
proval Hie same day Irom the
eommillee on stair tit paiiinrnl-
and institutions liming put it
i hit High Iiu Senate the next day
on the "local ami consent calen
dar
It eamr lo the House tin s,unr
day antl was appnivetl by Ihe ap-
pioprlations committer thi next
day. —Austin American
Jim Trij j Jr.
Is Out>tan<liii<>
I rcshinaii (iadet
(in Mother's Day May II. Jim
'I'rigg Jr rrceivird tin llighesl
award given at ihr wine Irvel ol
Air Force ROTC al Texas A&M
University.
Jim was named outstanding fresh-
man cadet in the second wing with
close eom|xiilion from over till
ol his classmates Karlier in Ihe
year, lie was eletietl into Ihe Tex-
as AiVM Chapter of Phi Kta Sigma,
a national freshman honor (rater
mix in iectignition of lus outstand-
ing scholastic achievements
Jim, a Chemical Kngincering ma
ior, established t JiHi gradt point
ratio on Ihr 'I t xas \&M :i.tKi sealr
Bateman Picnic
To Be Sunday
Tin n will In a basket picnic
Sunday June s at the Batrman
Clubllousr Pl'IK'ertls will he lor
i Ihe benelil of tin Old Red Rock
Cemetery
Lunch will In served ill I. 'H
land evaayonc will he very Wi'lcoine
Krcc Barhrrur
And Tours S«i
For Kaiichrrs
Crop and livestock pi odlli • i s
planum to attend the annual Son
Farm Foundalit. field day June
17 should pick up their ticket- now
(or .t tree barliecui meal, report-
County Agent Ktl Migura
An evening barbecue IkisIciI by
ihe I'ayloi Chainher of Commerce
1 will end field day activities sclu-ii-
ilicd to begin al p in I iekt ts
should In picked up from Ins off it t
prior i" the field day Migura • m
phasl/rd
Ft attired on ihr progr.cn wil •«
discussions and tours related to
(a 1111 in.: practices, new grasses,
heel caitli . swim cotton, grain
sorghum and new crops Rest <irrh
workers and le.xas \.:r. iltui.c
Kxtctision St ■ vict specialists will
lead tons antl discussions, Miguta
said
Information booths will l t .tvail-
able win it product t • in grt dt
taiird inlormalion Ironi lAtnision
sfleriallsls and Rest ireh sen ntisls
n garbling cultural and management
practices toi iii ps and Iivi sIh a
grown in Hn hlarkland area
The Siiles Farm Foundation, lo-
eated neai Thrall is opeiated as
a typical Blackland larni bv the
| Texas Xgrieiilturttl 1^■ xperiment Sta-
ll ion inakin.' ust oi plover igricul-
jtuiai rescaich and practices.
NUMBKK II
Soullisido Park
At Lake ISastrop
Opens Last Week
A -r. i iiit I reel i atlon ana on Dike
Basil op. Hi. Soulhsitlr Park, opened
riiiiistlav with 'II new overnight
camping places and two larye
411.up pn nir farillltrs
I'ln■ nrw s.iiitlisldr Park is ar
i i ssible t( Stall Highway il Ih'-
- Iwrcn I '.estiop anil the Bastl'op
Slali paik
T he l.i wn Colorado Rivrr Au-
11 ii ii 11 > which h ill Soulhsitlr and
Hn Norlhsidi I ';u k. leases Ihe con-
ii sioiis foi Imth arras to l.akr
Bilslnip t lp. -i at ii ins
In addition to thr overnight ramp-
I mg places Southfide has two picnic
j an as with tables seating 1 L'a per-
sons each Thi areas are ideal foi
'linings by civic and business groups
and l.imily reunions,
I aeli of tin it camping sites al
Soulllsldi a~ well as Ihe "I Silt s
on tin Northside has a picnic table
[and a barbecue unit.
Tilt I.CRA said the frrs foi Ihr
; campsites an $1 ill a cal al a placr
without elect I'lcily Al silrs Willi
rlrelnrilv the (res are S'.' a car
| whi n the visitors an going lo usr
a trnt and Si! pel eai (or a trailer
oi camper
Boat launching is $1
Kiicli iinil has a water supply.
I'ln park has showers with hot
and cold water, rest rooms and a
lighted recreation area
Kindergarten To
Re-Open In Fall
Mrs J I, MrM th.-iii will • r open
lirr Kindiigarirn ( lasses early in
September as usual, and anyone
interested may enroll any time by
railing Mrs MrMillian at '-''-.IK'I'J.'i.
Mrs MrMillian has an inlrrrsting
background of Kindergarten ex-
perirnee. She is specially trained
in Ibis Held and lias been active
Imtli in Kindergarten organization
and teaching in the Corpus Christi
and Beaumont areas
Sin has conducted Kindergarten
classes here Im a number of years.
CIIMMOIIITIKS I'd HI'.
III.M Iiltlt I Htl -II \K II Ml
Distribution and iss .'ance of com-
modities lo all qualified persons in
Bastrop on Monday and Tuesday,
I June 'i III
All e.uihlt people an asked lo
rumi to Hn . Ifice al this time,
at 'In cornel ol Water and Chestnut
' Streets
Receives Degree
From Texas Tech
Mrs <ileii B McDonald Jr . tin
Ii oi in i Miv Susan Kskew was onr
■I moii than 1'IXX1 st.idents lo re-
reive .ii .'is Irolll Trxas Trrh
Univ'cisiiy ai ('" unieneemeni Kx-
i" isi in l.ubi'i , k May .'!1
Mi's McDiliiild recetvetl a bar he-
It ii ill science degree from till!
Sel.isil ol Home Kconomies
Di Fretl Harvey lliiirington,
pi i siilent ! Hit I 'nivei sily ol U'is-
loiisin iriiviitil the tximnience-
nn in ultirrss at Ihe exercises held
,n l.ublKH'k Municipal Coliseum
Library
Corner
I IIS IS CAPK KHNNHDV by
I asi i Do you know where ('ipc
Kennedy is. what is there, and what
goes on Hn rr .' l'his delightful l mk
nt s'i-^ih i t-spciTally for intrn stivl
yum- p. ople will answer these
mi. siions plus many nion ai>ill
iHie of Vinerica s tu isl talked*
ii . ill piat'cs 'Die pictuies and dr-
si ilptlons il several spare piojcds
will delight even tl.e yeiingi -t chil-
dren llmugn the hook is wntlen
piimarilv tor cbildicn a. ti to It)
v' ai - to enjoy
Please come by Hit library this
slum in' i and sr. o tin luniks toi
students and pi a srlioolrm, too.
Watch this column every week for
more library iirws Tlteii is a
tailing contest coining up. so
watch for that. A pro-school story
hour will l>c starting next wuelL
I so Kgtp your eyes op«n!
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1969, newspaper, June 5, 1969; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238207/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.