Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1969 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS ADVFRTTSFJR .Tt'NT * \M
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|j:i> tin tt hill llley
•mains I" Ih .luiu
*< billion one
tmil'i'l i tor 1 M7ui tln-v
Invited i special si'h~n>n to r.Jin
pleti . i| <t>;*< >|ji 'latum* for 1971 and
|,> ilecide oil I hi' inevitable ttlalot
tux lull Legislative li-iidi ix. I.I
Gov Ben Rttnii^ ami llou.se S|M ik
rr 'in Miitsrhi i claim lh> Itittei
diet if tin linunie show
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down
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vim holds III!
III. s|n-l I
al' It- iltt tin
Irf'i.'islaliii t
the
will
• ^ it hi
<Jnv Pi. "tun Smith, *
key t<> tlir tirniii;' of
session has III.nil1 fit
Mlart that lif fi'ti.s II •
should l,u up to i biennial bod;:i t
.'llvl Hit niism : of needed rcvcnui
lit- i'tiiiltI \.a.* tin si11'..Ji >■.ir hill
mill rati uiKilhii' si1 -loll mulled
iftlely — III accept II Old Si 111 -I lull'
tin- reni.unm. lin.iii' lal work win n
evei In- pleases
\lall\ ill tlllli' I Mslntiv • Words
ha\t toppled ;ii this m ss'iun
('ertuinly Ih.1 Ills' session pass- 'I
man- I." latum than my before
it mil ii a is .iimmili. i) in idvauei
to s|h -| idlll'.1 IIVll'l inOIIIN
A niullituili u( laudable end- won
attained Ciiant strides were madi
in II,r field of t-.li it ion Teachers
t'oi i <i-l 'i million pay raisi 1 Ivri
hauls w.'tr ordered in the field of
voratiima and liu'linic il education
Till I 'I • new tllt'iliral schools a licit
lal *i'inhit and two in vs nursilH'
xcliools were ailtlnui/i-d Also three
new tlttixi I'Siln pills 111 cvpei'i
ni' iilal upper li*\ i• I I ' inch i III-.:.
in l-ii'tsio Nevei have so main
m'iv luuhei cfliii'Hlioiiiil fai'iltics
In i n launched in i sit. il.- ,-.i s>ion
A niash'i wall i plan ijot all till
II'. .slallve S||p|«ll t il . "ll.l "Xp'l't
Woi ktnen's i'.imp is".ili..; aw - wt'it
Ululated Swi i pin-.- controls won
approved ovci an and wall i |mllu
lion A constitutional amendment
to ii'u'ulizi' llii salr of liquor hy ilii
drink ii.i .submitted, iloiit Willi
many ollii'l pro|xi<."' chain - - in
tin1 i i Hi-t it 11- 'ii St all • mploM ■ -.
Kill i I. N ) rootil pa. I 11 si
Trxa? Hist l.ciji.slnllire Was i
busy pi mill* livi' hi im 11 iv e
a III" i ai ~|n in Im.- one with
lulls jtl lo Ik paid
" Hi. citi/en-hip of T.'Vis
applaud our work at this se
and jjivc lis llii'ir full support when
Wo :11urn lo appi opriaii md Ii
nance tin - vond yi ai ol 11 u him
mum ixinrltiii. il Spr ikrr Mill
elicf.
I,AW I'M (lilt I Ml NT
Pl.W MIX \ V( I II
Ti'\as" flew S' a 11 • Criminal .luttlici
Council h.i i. i oiiuilt'llditil a i o:n
pn'lu n■■ i\ i m i ai >lion law t'nftit'<v
inrnt plan that covcis a wul. ■•.•opi
of activities
l *. i\ i'1'iiii Smith will 111 a I'. ' • il
In ■(. -t I' Il > lo llll N s I It -|l. I "1
Itli iil of Justice Im appi'ii\ it in.I
funding iiiidri llir Knit i11 OnuiilMi
Cl'lllH < ■ .'ill .1 .11,. Sal, Slii'i'|v \( t
llf I'HiS Ktuids f.II a two II op
(•ration mu.sl In commilli'd In .1 inn
:m
Tfv.is rri'i aril SL'.M.(IWI for riot
runtiol .mil Will '."ill in planninv
money six niontiis ago.
Coutiri \. iti i| priority fuivlinjr It
111. ... ptojm Pri \ i nt.■ ii of iti
vent!i Ii 'in.|iitnf \. , lui-alion and
lialiunu in all • rmcnls of tin
i" ai • -i . in • -i ,
and siairuiii informalum nd coin
muii:. ii': « st.-m riiuimuiuij r<
Ijilioti' | in I'Xiii'i'inicnlal
and di n, -i.ti.it ' I-. i, si
and -valu'it. rn w ippioai'hi's n
* lvint! pi-'- . in n- i'i iminal in-
tin .^iil'
Appi i A ri: III' I - Hit soil
III Ul 4t i , p. Mill .on*
of tin i.i'. i ■ ii I,. n
NldiM-iny fun.im.- vl,t.'li vs.m. > pro
Vi«ll "I ft I II.- ' ■ >1.. • Xl| ; . | |Ol.
in artim r it p or nrxt
year to «le\ • p : ,i n. , plait
and In '.'in p " t I ■ i. i . (ft 11
HH IJTS Sl'l Ah
An order In th< M Hand Dislrirt
Court lo |ai: "ill. . Ill 11 it iii" t
for piekelinu 111, x •'• plant al
Port Arlltui was u mdal.-il !>■. ti.
Stale Supreme < <airl ii..,r , |{,
pn .senlatiM's followi il up in - nial
ler ol Ikmiis hy pjissinvr a hill dir. rt-
in« Ihul lawsuits to hall ptrkeiin/
ami stiiki"- must in file,I in ih-
countie where the lainir dispute
attses.
Stipremi Court orderi-d an Austin
trial ln'fore Aui;ust 1 of ("Ivde l>ur
bin .1 r eiiargefi ssilh killiny tvso
University of Texas students early
tin* year
Third Court of Civil App- ids af
flrmeil a lower eourt eondemnation
•wards of v.'it.i'.k! a.ainsl Aiettn
in Fonneetimi vsilh orekit l.aki
and i park 'ire i onjH 'if the rtly
Kl \l 11:1 I 111 VI III II ll\\s
I iov I'l'ii tf Slllllll Will ke\ note a
n ilax workshop June 11 to siirnu
t,11< the preservation iihI enliane.
ment ot natural l* atit> ill Trx,i-
I ilis m i .mil annual elean up us.1
lu'.iutiliiitioti ronfi 'i i ill 1* of the
He i.itify Ti xiis Couneii will hi
aril! it the Villa ( pit Moloi Hoti
111 \llstui
rtthei in ikets will itielude f) I'
selui:ii , .1 sin Anlonio pii suletlt
il tin i outn .1 I >AN 111 I iris't rhait
11:i.in of H,i Si.i'i Hiuhw i\ Commis
sion H II 11>ti-ki llarkcndahl ot
\\ i -lllli. it'll 11 t' director of the
N'aiional <v• ■■ m-up faint up. hx-tlp
I'.uii .hi M '.or 1 P Wa . onei ol
til,;. IV 11 I'll I rl Kllddet pt i si
• Il lit 'il I i x is Ait M I'nivi't sity and
I',, ls.t_.lt> Dl-OWII SlM'll llllkjivt (Mill
minds iiipniViiiti'iil | .alisl with
lln Texas \i;iiCUll.ll'e Kxtcnsmn
Sri \ ire
I'.. iitiifs IVxas Council ss is oi
' mi/I'd in l'*o to i oiiihat tin- litter
piohlem and lo advise and act is
i .toiihnatui ■ UHcncy lhriHt.;h
which liiisuiess iticl induslry i,;o\
i I i'ii t.i pulilii and pi is ale ol nan
.'.iiion* may work louethei to sols.
. 'hi- prolilctns of Texas In autificu-
j l ion
\riOK\I A i.KM- If M Kl I KS
\ [n i'soii mil rei'islrred a- a votel
is inelitjihli I' i eleciion oi appoint-
mi ill a> in ill'It pendent srl.ool dis-
lrirt Irtlslei So idvisrs \11x lien
( rawiord Martin in ruling on a
Spring Creek school election issur
\ >imilar opinion was returned
earlier following a Honey Grove
ixmtiovi'i ss
In othei rei'enl opinions Martin
held thai
"Texa- Foiunlaiion Sehool Fund
Budget Committee m .si includi
r. Si ejtlimalev for the Sl l .ml pi o-
.•rant trainin g ail prison <ystem in-
mates over and under ?l years of
age who ire not high sehool gnaii
uates
A lull pti is idui.' for pi is ai- t'"i'!
oust rut lion and maintenance in
. unties ..1 111 Htm t,> ID a Jl popul-i
lion is unconstitutional as a local
aid '.|n -i.i 1 I-til
Bexar Counts is nii'.ured lo ad
s'criisr for com|*dilive lads on all
put. lias. including ind machin-
ery a 11 in Mli some cniiigitncy liuy-
11114 is t xpceled
Stale ftinrls cannot in- used for
pasitletil : _;r.>up insiiaiiec policto.
lor Ii jislaiois and thoir dependents
An .e l lo proltihit corporation.'-
i from en^agitiL' in fatmini; or ranch-
• n« tallowing a 10-ye,ar-|n'Hod to
-t-|| inicresisl would lie eonsiitu
liotial
Slate it. isurer must publish in-
formation on unclaimed funds over
Vie held and ullin I'S llle II1SUI ■
im' companies
XI'IMII V I Ml N|s. IIONOKS
liiists U Tecs assistant cits
tu.itla.,'t'r ol Arlington, is now xs ith
lln 111 tittui of Urban Studies of
Hie t.'iiisei sits . if Texas System
I'.n lien ('ill K St-hupp II, a-
islai.i Texas . it I in t ant general, re
• ix 111 |i hi of merit award foi
service
Ti lupli hanket S l< Greenwood
is new i )i.innan of Gosi rnor s
i'. iniinittei on Aginu
Major 1 .< hi t il Max II Sp«-• -ht ol
N'ess Hraunfels i-stumd command
■ it Tex.i, Stale Guard, replacing
M ..I ' i- ti ll.ii rv B. W.-sl of I lal
(iovernoi Smiili h.i naimil A
Ross Itomnu i ol lln slon as his
Iraffle safels adliiilllstnitor and
T un Hisli.tp ,f Austin as assistant
traffic s.iictv etmineer.
i ios tiiiot and Mrs Smith will
lead olet. u Chuck W;u;ott Gang
and Texas doj. .ration to Klondike
If .- in I-.iltii..1,1,in. Mtu rto ('ana
da .luly Iti-ltll
Musicians Bob Wills I'ex Rittei
and lii'nesi Itjhb were nanus I
"country irnisu atnbassadors ot
'Hid will from Texas after be-
ing honored by the l^egislature.
I'i x i Hattfi r I'aplaln James M
Ray of l.ubtmck is lln ness chief
of Criminal l.aw Knfotcenienl I ii
vision rt tin Drparlnienl of Public
Safety.
sllulM oXtMII's
I'.-xa- I'" Imu ■ ('• itini I-,- i. .1. .a
i luilt-d Hai'lUmen. Mull and and
i it and I'i i.i ir ai llle 11 dfii . (ipt <
I ion Hiiigralll to I in i > ,'< l',i|iatils
Hid Safely tTOPIl Si
Km Airw is-> Im seeks rerliiic
i ion lo prvc Brownsville Mr Alien
Corpus Chilli Housioii s it- Ant. i
•nd Austin says the Acronuulu
i 'ommi-siuii
I'exas business artiviiy ni \prtl
reseistsi its downward Ireinl and
Hit nil la l n >n dangei novs inrn >s. -
..lid lillSetsily iii Texas BtllcUII ot
Busiiu ss |(. >.i arch
Slate Senator Henry Giowi of
IliSlston says In will run is a I!-
puiiliratl rinmillei' fot llle [ S
Senate in IH7H if Congressman
Genr e Bush tlor.su I Hill
Graduates Are
Honored Sunday
Miss Kil l Mnndine Miss \nilre.i
Holuits Miss .lui Kos.uiky if
Jim I'iiton ill member* t Hi'
.1 ailil iIIHl; class of I'ti!1 sseie lion
orcd vsitii a ici i pilot Sunday aflrl
ninin on lln lawn of tin Mikt
Garner home
The ri'fresl.iiienl table w is cos
erisi witii a pale yellow cloth and
cenlered with in irrait.'iiienl of
yellow and while rusi-s Some ill
guests vveve sets.si punch ftinict
sandwiches ind okics
Hostesses for the oerasion svet
Mis Hot nii Gills-rl Mis Chris
Lent/ Mis Gayion Turnei and
Mrs Mike Garner.
THE f
FAMILY^
Ij\WYER
(•HAMS AITH< \KI>
Follow lliroiiKh Head Slorl grants
have I* en cxlended to seven Texas
sehool dlstiicls hy older of the
ivernor.
IWslriel benefituii' an- Corpus
Christ i. I >it i im it i Fort WoHh. Ilmis-
Ion, Rosebud. San Iiiejjo ami
ITvalde
Follow ThrouRh prograni will enr
ry benefits ol prc-srlwol Head
Start training into primary grades
of public ohm >|s to make sire
children maintain their gains.
lie fot.riven as nunoi carelessness
under ordinary circumstances. In'
comes grounds fot liability because
•I lln -1h'i- iai cannon called lot in
llle use 111 guns.
For example
Two duck hunters were silting
in a boat One laid aside Ills gun.
loaded mil Willi llii safely catch
off. When Hit In till Imhhed ill i
talied llle '-'Uil, it linxl ii charge
of bird slsit into the other man's
leg
The victim later filed suit for
iiaiiia:ri s, and . co rl upheld his
claim I'lic judgi said:
"The car, c ifiiii • 'I of a person
increases with any increase in the
likelihood of harmful consequences
to others if adequate caii1 is not
Used
Hi sides having lo pay dumai" -
a hunter may even he punished
on a criminal charge
Thus, a hunter was sent lo prison
for manslaughter after lie >hot
down a companion douching in
High glass. Ilis excuse thai "I
thought it was a deer" was held
inadequate since there was suffi-
cient visibility for him to make a
more careful identification In-fore
pulling the trigger.
"If lie is ni doubt," said lln
iti'lfi "he must not shoot "
Of course, tin pri -once of dan-
' r also places a heasici reponsi
bilily on i imiential victim. While
lie is in a hunting environment, lie
must keep ui mind thai his own
heedlessness may spell dis,islet
In another hunting tragedy, a
court put Hie entiri blame on tin -
victim for wandering' thoughth ssly
into the line of fire—and also for
in.! wearing the traditional red hal
to give fair warning of his prcs
once Till- judge decided that be
had, in I'fect, "asked for it."
A iNllllle i vlii- feature of (he
Auierlnoi liar \sMH-iuliiui ami tln-
Htale Hill of Texa*. Written lo
Will Iterinird.
mmmmmrn
■*.
knows where it's at!
Skop
PIGGLY WIGGLY
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ih.
Instant
10 oz.
MAXWELL
HOUSE'S
' Get details and order blank at our stora
$1
69
I Tilt>I (.111 II
\ IIKKK"
Thousands of inn. - during tin
average hunting s. ison a lnii:et
meant for an animal strik a hu
man being instead. Bcsidt - Hi
personal 11 i. • ■ i> tin • • may I-
impi'i tant a . ii «• nsequeni s .•>
well. When i- i-in l.uiilct Ic. lily
liable foi slloollllg anolliei ?
The law's altitudi is shaped by '
one basic I rut I tl I III' 111: - in
inherently datig.,'"us What nughl
If \ I II III V( Iv II W\ Iv
I i; v \ K s
12 .V>c
Kit VI I — s| || I II
mi l si: x k\< o\
{• ii/,. \)kn. - - - :;<)c
IU | | I t _ in | \io\TI
TOMATO SAUCE
8 for - - - $1.00
CRIS4 O 3 lb. can 79c
Maxwell House
Coffee
all grinds
pound 69
COKE or SPRITE
oi ii K(.i sr
A J A X
(.IXN'T sizr.
75c
hIM. Sl/I — I'M Mill l\ I
GREEN LIQUID 99c
(.1 mhoi \
FLOUR 2 lb. bag 29c
GOLD
BON
STAMPS
King Size
ctn 39°
l-KK. so\lv
AXION
Reg. Size - - - 39c
Giant Size - - - 79c
i i l mini;
TEA BAGS
48 count - - - 49c
16 count - - • 19c
W \i.M l(
ORANGE DRINK
Quart - - - 35c
mm i icom bill OM.s
KOMBOS CEREAL
Box - - - - 41c
s| I'I liloli llMlill's
MILK gal. jug 99c
III VI N — Ml " t \\
PEACHES 2 for 59c
III IV/.
TOMATO SOUP
\t . 11 w
2 for - - - 25c
VIII
CRACKERS 16 OZ. 39c
Iti I K Iti-1 I
MELLORINE
1 2 gal. 39c
Frozen
Foods
l itovn m i: i s
ORANGE JUICE
I. (II VI I.
4 for $1.00
I 'ltOKTX M 1(1 S - I It IV KI. I ( I T
POTATOES
24 oz. - • - - 29c
I'ET urn
PIE SHELLS
2's - - - 39c
MOaLV
TBI ItSIIW.
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Produce
oiimikv kick
BANANAS
2 lbs. - - - 25c
IT! IN II
TOMATOES
lb. - - - - 29c
lltK.HII
CANTALOUPES
lb. • • • • 7c
KWKSII
LETTUCE
2 for - - - - 25c
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.