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MEMORIAL CHAPEL
AND BASTROP COUNTY NEWS
KSTAB1.ISIIKD MARCH I. is.').:
mas'i hop i'i'kxasi \dvkktisi l< may l." . will
■ V TMt COITO*
ll is seldom • lie Advertiser gels
a Hi.ink you", much Irs* |n rial
t ee. ignition lor piililir services rcti
<1( led. .mil In receive llll'ce ill one
week in mi rwhrlnung' Needless in
iiy. tin agencies wliii took I hi'
trouble In so express then applet'
i.iIiihi will cunlimn tu haw
tin- support vvc can give ihent!
• lie very grateful In I he llll'i
llli Ill fill lllcir ihollgilt fulness
all
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nl
I IIIIM I III ; O.N ll .\
IHSTItllT I I A
m i hi annual i list in 'i check held
in m.iiiui i hull si "hi * il nil May s.
i'ln Baslinp \iim iliser was voted
the |•;ipi r lhal covered the local
kka news Ihe lu st in ihe {'en-Tex
District winch includes Ihe pa|>cr.s
Irum Austin. Taylor. t ieorgciown,
Smithvtllc. Klgui. Crangri and Mas
1 n >p
i'he district publicity chairman.
mi Corle\. who receives copies of
all Ihe hbovr papers, spoke Very
highly llii Ad\. 11isci and -ui:
ci sled that i hi lm al pa pi i should
definitely in considered lln lop
pa pel
Till. \MMtl< \\ HMI lit oss
( fa I> \ I II AI'tkk
i >< n Ktlilor
You and youi gin sl are cordially
inv iied in tin- Annual Meeting i'm
ni i ol the American Red Cross
Monday, May alii, ti hi p in . in
tin Urgency Room o| the Villa ol
pri
llews|).l[ t is to he recog
for its outstanding public
to the rul Cross here in
Your
pl/ed
si ia lee
Austin.
District Director
lull rn.il Revenue
May !). V i!l
mi i! i Slanditer
Maslrop Advertise!
Maslrop. Texas 7Still.!
Dear kd
its our downright pleasure in
compliment the !;ixpayers of lln
\ustin Dislnei for their coo|icru-
tinn during lln l! is fllinc period
my lat the majority of tax returns
wire accurate. complete and time-
ly We appreeiale it
dill" Compliments also no to Mill
and your .staff, who helped make
il all [tossihlc by assisting us in
gelling tax informallon to folks 111
your area Of substantial help was
your use of our Qui si ion and An-
swer column
For >oui fine public service —
we're thankful.
Sincerely,
h i. piiinnky
District Director
Kd tli^iiis Vmn<l
A l)isliii«riiisl <(1
SIihIcliI Al A&M
tx )lu,x;k station
(' I liggins ol Bastrop
named a Distinguished Student in
veterinary medicine al Texas A&M
University, announced Veterinary
Dean Alvirt A Price.
The honor is awarded to student*
who have excelled academically at
Texas A&M, Dr. I'rice explained,
by earning al least a 2.25 grade
point ratio lotil of a possible 3.01
riiirum the most rcccni grading
period
lltggins. a second-year student in
the College ol Veterinary Medicine's
professional program, is Ihe son of
Mr and Mrs Warren lliggins of
Bastrop
(louiity Starts
Ai t ion To Prevent
Serenworms
Livestock prorllici is in Maslrop
County and throughout Texas an
making plans to wagt a mon el
lei'tive action campaign against
sci cwvvorms
\\ 11 Kix i i sill, chairman ol i in
Screwwiirm l\i urination cuiniiiilli i
for Maslrop County, is asking all
livestock prmlucers to eoo|(i rale in
lhi> eradication program
i'lle county conilllillee calls pro
diiceis atlcnlioii lo tin fad lhal
previ niton action is needed by all
livestock owners and wildlife en
lliusiast.s in order to avert a ma.jin
■ •ill break o| screw wot ins tins veal
lltese "seiewwol'lll vigilantes" cm
plm.si/c that lit lilfiX. a lolal of
il.'.tiS Texas screw worm eases were
confirmed, and Arizona and Call
fornia and New Mexico had out-
breaks o| iii.i |iconcern Mexico
also recorded many mil breaks last
year and through Ihe winter tin
present season i- i xpcclcri to in
even worse
i'revi lllive action such as ill
spcciuu: all i ix i:slock regularly,
treating ill wounds and -praying
herds is needed by pi'odllci i s ll
a serious screw-worm epidemic is
to lie avoided tills yi.n
Al a recent meeting of the Smiilt
west Animal Health Research Koun
rialion in Sau \nionto. Dolpli Mns
cue ,li , Foundation President liotti
l.ivaUle told producers attending
lhal screw worm danger this year
i more serious than last, and "no
ranch in Texas is immune to tin
lineal ol screwwonns ' lie |minlctl
out lhal cases have spread to a
widi i portion of the Stale this
spring than last and said cases
and fly migration- are Increasing
iii Mexico
hl'isei- emphasi,. d lli.il preven
lion ol cases is more im|mitant than
ever, since it costs alioiil ssimi lo
produce enough sterile flies lo Ileal |
a single sci - w vvorni cast "So pre
venlive praclicesan needed in com
lunation with sterile fly treatment
Screwworm ciaritcalion is every
one - business "
Vials for seiiilinn in worm sam
pies io The Mission Screwworm
Udtoralory are available at the
County Anenl's Ofl'ict in Maslrop
I'crun Spraying
l imr Is Here
The Mastmp County pecan set
varies from light lo good with |«
can cascbcarer intestalion pnthc
ted to be high. Pecan In i ovvnt r
interested in insect control should
begin spraying Thiusday. May la
and try lo finish by Sunday. May is
County Agricultural Agent kd mi
gura rc|iorts that i his is based on
pecan insect Itanrimg work done by
Clifford Marrs, Clyde Reynolds
and Migura. reports from growers
and Mllieffotil Hancock. \ a' m
l'.xtension llorlicullurist, at lln !«•
can field day, and signs of | ecan
cascbcarer eggs and damage on
young pecan nutlets
Insecticides lo use arc found
listed in I.t aflel-'.'l.'i available from
Ihe county agents' office Crowd's
should atlil two pounds ol Mr< zinc
sulfate per U*> gallons o| water to
- KdwaiTl i control rosette but do not use this
has been
J ACK W KIIIKMAN N
inij:
Sincerely
.1 NMKS I .AND
(ti.i i rn tan
Si i v tct
Sroiilin<> !Vln
Sri For MuihI;iv
Kvciiin^ Mav I4)
Who pay s lor s< ouiingWhat
happen^ lo tin m .'ihl Maslrop raises
each year for Scouting?" "How
much money slays in Bastrop?"
Tin i i|i|cslions and all others like
ll.chin will be tliseussed in a public
meeiing Monday May iii in the
Kirsl National Bank Civic Rihhii al
7 al p m
I rne.sl junes Maslmp I oiiuillinilv
Seoul Punt) Chairman, anrwuineed
lli.il all inleii si, (| .tdulls in the
Masliv.p \ie,i .11. Invited lo tills
inlornuil, but very important meet
ing.
The meeiing is being held in lln
interest ol bringing tin Maslrop
Scolding Story up Itwlali Kvery
tall do/ells ol families parilcipate
ill the Seoul Fund Drtvi some
families pai licipatc blindly, willi-
oill an undeistanding of how Scout-
ing dollars arc usi>d
Kvciything in Scouting from Ixiy
members adult leaders, lamilies o|
Scouts, ami interested Maslrop i ill
/ens to all money used in Scouting-—
is a volunteer organization
If you want lo know what your
scoltin't; ikiij.ars are doing in
Maslrop and Ihe Capitol Area
Council come to this May 1 !)th
meeting ami bring your list
friends, they may want to know
ii * i!
on anything but pecan tires For
additional information contact your
county agent's office.
NOHOIIV VHKKIt I S,
BI T • •
When we itsitl lo go lo church
nn Mother's Day, we were met al
the floor by lovely little girls in
their Sunday frocks wlv> supplied
red or white flowers lo all who
came without litem. so thai every -
one would have a red blossom as
an e.xpiesston of love for Mother,
or a while one lo wcai in memory
of her. There were noticeably lew
ol tithcr in eUtlence Sunday.
Young Peoples
Art Show Set
For May 25-28
The public is invited to the Young
Peoples Art Show Sunday after-
noon. May "J.!, from 'J until .'1 p m.
in the civic room of the Kirsl Na-
tional Bank The exhibit will also
he open May .titli through May
'.'Kill during banking hours
The following students of Ihe
Lucille Ash Art Classes will ex-
hibit
Karen tiurwil/, Cynthia Sanders,
Sheila Olrifielri, Hilly McMinny.
Jimmy Kershaw, Aya Unenltcrgcr.
(Jalc Rathman. I ri I/cntz, Allen
Kskew, Anita (iunvltz,
Jamie Kershaw. Maynnrri Me
Murrey, Wallcy Namken, Betsy
Mootr. Ann Wright. Mark Barisch.
Joe Quintanilla. Jane Wright, Char
lotle Samlers, Laurie Koch, Karen
Kaufman. Jackie Cook. Lori Lloyd.
Jim WilkUu and Bctay Owen*.
.KIN M\KK IIOIII.s
To Receive BA
Degree From T.L.C.
skl'ilIlN—'Texas Ullhvran College
.officials have announced that the
i graduating class nl r.wi will in
| the largest in the history of the
school Twenty students completed
'ill give rtH|iiireiiienls in December,
three in January and s7 are candi-
dates tor May graduation An ad-
ditional sliidenl.« are cxpivlcd
io complete ilegtec requirements
during Ihe summer.
Dr Hubert Marshall. President
oi the Lutheran Church in Amer-
ica is the commencement speaker
for s p in ci n monies in the Sager
Outdoor Worship Center on May
18.
' ('.mid minister for tile iii :ill a in
Baccalaureate Service ill lite wei-
'nil i (liapel ol Ihi Abiding Pre
scnce is Reverend Alfred Doerflcr
of Kailh Litiln ran in Mcllatre
' Candidate
1 Maslrop is
of the Rev
i His coin sc
for a M A degree from
Jon Mark Mollis, son
ami Mrs \ II Bohlft
of study is education.
with fi music all-level major,
Molds, a graduate of William A-
dams High Schix>l in Mice, is an
I "iitslandinc stiKlent lie is n mem-
ikt ol Sigma Lamliria (In fratcrn
ily. and T L C C.'oncerl Baml and
'Concert Choir. He vvas recently
chosen to Ik' included in Who's
{ Who in American Colleges and Un-
I Ivtmon
Wridriiiami !Nru
Hand Dirrrtor
l or lia.stro| 11 i«Ii
Jack Weidcniann presently band
director ol Mai|t|Uelc lligli School,
Mamiuclc, ti'xas, is ihe newly
elcelcd band iliii lni nl tin Bastrop
High School
Mr Weidemann is a native ol
(illldlllgs lie is i .;t i.In.ili i| lix.ls
Lulheran College with graduate
work al Texas a ami i i'diversity.
While at Texas Lulheran. lie was
a member of the band ami ebon
Mr wi'idcmnnn has nine yi n
nl expei u nci three years in Agua
i Mill i Hire, years at Bandera om
vein in Juno, Alaska, and tin pasi
i vvn yi ii s at Manipic ii
i |e is man led and has one child,
a son. Jolinaihan. eighteen months
old Ills wilt is the [oriiici i lobby
Menix of l'lincsa
Mr Weidemann has an nutslaiid
ing recortl as a band director In
nine year* of experience, his bands
have won nine first division ratings
collectively
Richard Mack To
Receive Degree
coli.kuk station Uichard
i! Mack ol Mastmp is nnc ol i
sliiilenls applying lot spllllg glatl
n.'i tu hi al Texas aiv-m i nivitsily
announced Admissions Dean ii l
llealoll.
Mack, who n sides in Bastrop, is
-i eking a bachcloi ol business ad
ministration degree in linancc
lleaton said !• 17 students have
filed for bat -e a i; 1111 calc degrees ami
'.Sli foi advanced degrees, including
i0s i'll d i unlid,iles
Comnicnceiiiciii exercises will in1
conducted May 'ji
I.AIMKS I I St IIKIIN
sl"I I'OK ;n
The ladies monthly luncheon will
in- at Ca.ssi'1's {'all on Tuesday
May Jltlli, al 1u .'a> noon
llosles.se- lor the occasion are
Mis Kannie Schaefer and Mrs.
John Kennedy Kor rcM-rv itiotis
call either _"j!i-.'4r,'.i. or /jil-li'i:: In
fore noon on May Ifllh
I' ll TO Ml' KT
\U.I NIM)\\, M\\ 'I
The Pan nl'Teacher Assuciation
will meet at Mina High Scliool at
S p ni on May _'l New olfict is
will he installed and teach, rs sci
• vice awards will he given. Program
topic for tin meeting is "The Fami-
ly Coining and (inuig
('OMMOI)ITIIS III UK
DISllUllt tTM M\\ 1#
Disihbuiion and issuance of com-
modities m Bastrop will in on
Thuisday. May la
'Those eligible arc asked lo come
lo the office al Ibis linn at Ihe
.corner of Water and Chestnut si
IIASTIKir ll\N| Til
II.WK SI'KINti n N( K.HT
i 'tile Bastrop High School Hand
and Choir will pn sent their spring
concert in tin high school audi-
torium Thursday evening. May
under the direction of Mis i ions
McKcchan.
Admission will u id cents foi
adults and '.'."i cents for students.
VISIT I.N SMITIIVII.I.K
AM) BASTItttl'
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Ixellar of
Houston were weekend gin sis of
iheir parents. mi and Mrs. Frank
Ixellar ol Smithvtllc and Mr and
Mrs Jeff Oslmrn of m..strop Tin v
gave a glowing i'cpoll ol lln tr n
i cent vacation in Hawaii On tln ir
Way home they stopped off in San
dn go for a weekend visii with Mrs
| Kellar's sister and husband, mr.
and Mrs. Robert l-iinl
Card of Thanks
t Thanks lo our friend foi each
expression of sympathy in the re-
cent loss ol mil' brother, v. a
Hatnsey of Waco
alton & jkssik iiamsf.y
NOTICE
I am vei y sorry that il vv tll l e
impossible for me to take pictures
j of Individual member* of Ihe Mina
High School graduating class this
year I liavc all the work 1 can
pittsihly handle for the present It
you would like lo have graduation
| pictures, I suggest that volt make
I an early ap|x>intmcnt with a studio
in one ol Ihe nearby towns
BOB STANDIFER
npmbkr ii
Si j n Pel il ion At
l ower Theatre To
Save Free TV
Tin- nalioii.il i impugn lo savk
fri-i l\' la enlisted the local
siipp i i nl Inwei 'Theatre, in Bas-
i up it i.is announced by Ray
(nihil, inanagci
l ew |h'oplc. mi i illllll. staled are
aware lhal lln Kiilcral Coiiiniuni-
eaiions Cnmniissinii has .lUllmri/ed
lay t\ beginning June 12. il*>!'
and lhal unless Cnngress enacts
ii il,limn prim lo si it ii date amend-
ing the Coinmuiccaiions ad, pro
lubiiin.: the fcc liom aulhoriz.ing
Pay 'tv. Pay tv will become a
icalily on ii.al ilali and mark the
beginning ol the end ol the pub-
lie's light to 11ei television view-
ing
Mr Cilhii (minted up that Pay
tv, in any loriil. is a massive give-
away lo private interests and lhal
unless ihe public registers its pro-
le.sis to their ii. s. Senators and
Congressmen, they will find them-
selves hav ing lo subscribe and pay
lm tin -.ami i> |v o| television pro-
giams they now receive on free
television
'"tin objective of Ihe national
ii illilllllee. Ml (ail ill declared, "is
to join Willi local, civic, fraternal.
! labor, social, old age. school, hos-
pital and oilier groups in soliciting
i minimum ..i 'Ja.mm.mill signatures
in petitions urging their Senators
and Congressmen i" lake imme-
diate action to preclude Ihe fcc
from auilioi i/ing Pay tv, in any
mini, whether over Ihe an or by
< cable, and lo preserve their light
j to inv television viewing
i "There are many people in mir
community. ' Mr liillii added, "wlni
depend on free television as their
main source of entertainment, re-
i creation, education and informal ion.
j who would lie unable io pay for
programs on Pay tv Some of
these people arc shut-ins, aged or
sick In soitn eases where there
are children in the family Ihe par-
ents would in hard pressed to pay
the chiklien's viewing lulls, no less
their own These people, as well as
ill members of Ihe public, have
lln right to the free airwaves,
which should not be usurped for
, tin hcnelil of special interests.
\\. are collecting signatures on
petitions at our theatres and wel-
j come the participation of all puh-
lie.minded citizens who wish to
loin in this campaign to keep telc-
! v ision iri i Congress mast gel the
message that Pay tv i- definitely
not in the public interest." Mr.
tiillit concluded
ALTAR in tin
Hospital. Tin
of which she was a
Roberta Terry Memorial
('liapel was sponsored l>y
ated member.
lasirop Memorial
< "htit iaii Church,
Spiralin^ Costs
Mean Higher
Hospital Rales
National Hospital Week May ii
i", is locusing Ihe attention ol Ihe
public on hospitals and their ser-
vice in ihe community Bastrop's
1 beautiful, still-new Memorial llns
pital. in operation a little ii >s than
a year, has proven iisell lo be a
tremendous asset to this area.
However, in any home or busi-
ness. the ttisl of living and cxpensi s
! are al an all time Iagli. ami hos-
pitals arc no exception.
Wages in hospital are rising
j faster to compete with the higher
, wages traditionally ottered by Ihim- i
ness and industry Advances ill
medical technology are reflected in r
spun i ing expenses New treatment
concepts rei|uirc large sums of
money and require new and al-
tered facilities, expensive ei|iil|>-
ment and highly skilled trained per
sound commanding salaries ap
propriale lo their specialllli sl a ,
| Iislics compiled by the American •
Hospital Association re veals tli.it in
HltiK il took .'70 employees fur a <
hospital to care for 100 patients, i
according lo Don Recti, adminisira
j tor of Maslrop Memorial Hospital
The Mastmp hospital is a lion
profit facility strictly self sup|Hut
lllg ll is here lo serve ev i > yonc
and eveynne lllltsl keep ill mind
thai the hospital is not here to
gel money Mill tin v need money
to give servici One must rcnieni
her lhal if the hospital accounts
were not paid, tin hospital could
, not operate and give the servin
las intended
MRS. ROMKRTA SAPI' TKRRV, in whose
memory the Ro'nerla Terry Memorial Chapel
was created and iuad< p<ibh by memorial
e ntribut ions .if loving t > i- nds. The portrait
hangs in I lie t 'hapel.
Quiet (loml'orl \uails Those Who
Seek Solace hi Memorial ( hapel
liv \1111 m.il lllll
Pinev (Ireek Philosopher Argues
Al A Sale Distance With Women
Complaining About Meal Prices
Fditor's nob The Piney Creek
Phllosophei on Ins Johnson grass
farm on Piney lakes on the house-
wives of America litis week That's
Ills look-oul not ours.
Dear cdilar.
i don't want to gel a hunch "f
Iwiiisevviv cs mail al me. 1 figure
they've got more backbone than
college presidents. Inn an item iii
a nevvspapei i read in town yester-
day got nn riled up and i'm going
ahead and write about u and if
anybody asks where i am. tell liei
i left on a two-month trip
According to it. there's a wave
ol protest around Ihe country over
tin price ol beef al the grocery
store
Why " one housewife i over-
heard said, i lust read lhal the
price n| cattle is Ihe highest li s
Iven since I'.iM Something ought
to hi done almut it. and i ii tell
you one tiling . . "
Mill i didn't slop to hear the rest,
as i've learned long ago lhal when
a woman says "i'll tell you one
thing." gel set for la or 'jo.
I came on honu and tried to
' drcidt whether I sIhhiIiI sell lhal
Jersey steer i vr been fattening
out (or the | a.st three years or hold
il for more money. Who knows,
ihe price of cattle may soar above
what it was la 1951. or 18 year*
age
Why not? Wages have
| far above what they were in lli.il.
the price ol automobiles has nearly
doubled, tractors and Congressmen
have Iriplisl. medicine has swoop
nl You i m nigh i any gasoline lal •
| ly? Paid any inters!? Bought a
loal of bread? Had a lendei
• straightened? Sen! a kid lo col
lege'' Mtvn to a hospital1 Sect
a movie? 1 lot a haircut ? Pant ai
.
taxes? Bllill a Imlise? Bought a
righier-boniberPaved a mile of
road?
I don I want to argue, not in |iei
son. with lhal woman and bet fel-
low-housewives around ihe country,
but i'll send bet a prime sirloin il
she'll tell mc what hasn't soared
far above the i'.hl prio level, with
the exception maylie ol liog lard
and toothpicks.
Yours laithlully,
J. A.
.lust Inside anil to the
main i ntrum t in Itasln ;
Hospital is i tlist nit-1 ix
I waltllll door in ai in. i
which 11 ails Kniii rla T.
I inorial Cliapt I, Sjhins. ii
j Hop Christian Chu . •
Inside son indii' ci
v cals a si1111>1 • ■ ' i
; Bible till a -tat- •)>• e
Twenty-till if I Psalm Su- "■
I candlesticks hold emu1 •
side, and brass vase- ■;
are used with I her.) Sun
| lhi altar, against tin finish*
wall, is a softly shining
(inly two pi vvs w iU' :n(ii
air in 'he relatively sniu
I bill tin v provide ,e -p..
vi -1lors to the hospn i w
(•(MUfort then while 'hey vv
soared I pray for the nvov i ' of .
one
Privacy is issured '>v dn
gold til i;h .s eov ecum Ihe
wall ami 'ool -leps ol *' • .
lllg an liushtsi uy 111 tits'
(•III | nl lllg
(>n flu wal in : • 1 " I*
Cliap'l e i pi i ' i c o
Tet t y
Tin I 'hapel w is | '.cinisi
Miislrop t'hrisi an C- c h
ti' years ago, winu mis
s.ipp Terry .bed on Adobe>
Shi Was on!v i - veils i v|r|
impact nt ii. r lit. it i
felt by the hundreds of higl
sl in lent.- who pass. • I th mi
classttiom during il I.' v
taught Math ill Bast ip ilig1.
Our Saimagundi • nlniei
Advert I si a at that timi vo
feelings of all who knew 111
When w ■ li arm ■ • •• 1 ■
cl Mifc. Root.Tarr>'. vv«
pain
plat
\h
ma-
cnte
•olon
th,
by i he
almost
{filxi la
ti. uk'-t
but the
school
in the
I'd tile
it many tilings.
w ■ ■,, i ' "• days ,iur«
shn'lfv liter the war
ii. i rvi w,i- ailed iii nt ion
h i i • r>, tot, i villi when vvc
i • i ,hi school with her ad-
a i,; i,' \ vvatciltng lief
• t*■ 11iv hiindltng iif oci as-
• iil'ICliit ai.i In ills, lov ing her
• ni,i i "assuming, lovely
person that she Was.
\> • ii" ai'i ii hei devotion
v fl t igcrncss to l>o
p 1 xoiii pt-opli around
sii. a ver tin, tired to
spi ni h- -it in not Is helping slu-
w • p'• a'-- or lo slay
■ iiic , 11 .<i hours with
t> " n, 'led he i Many
a iii personal
• i indent who was
■ii- in ie work.
• ••> i 'i with j
"• ' • 'i im'I i. p ill(i
vv -. ■ ami undei
counsel. She sookt
, ail', and ihe.v undei
i nod and !ov ti her for it. f
' n i w, 11 mcmhet ed. loo hi ■
f
■ ' ■ t and made r«A
to he. icblev entenl.ttf
' ind many ollieri
ai .|isi with -in over*
•It' then with f
gi '11111• I• • tni ivtv tna
know" ana i kiml "f toymiq
f I- " km - vin tlia' sin hail
Ami
inditi
nguat!
give
anil
:ave it
Chape
incut
she llvi
i>r*,V r
i)l!iel sinipli,- inv'elv itulv
s a perfect icknowlrdg-
if twin rla Terrv s life 18
■i it, ind d will continue
aven !ni veais lo cntiio
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [116], No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1969, newspaper, May 15, 1969; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238204/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.