Recreational cornucopia in parks Staff Writer BvDAVID LINK While providing recreational opportunities for everyone from preschoolers to senior citizens, the Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department also has facilities that could make even Smokey the Bear feel at home. Tuesday, June 27, 1978 For those who prefer to see the countryside on foot rather than from the inside of a car, the park department maintains a large parking lot in the Kansas River levee in north Lawrence. The Kaw River-Bicentennial hiking trail, which is marked by orange paint on tree trunks, begins across from the intersection of U.S. highways 24 and 40 and runs north to Fre Dex Victor, director of the department, cautioned yesterday that no fresh water was available on the trail, so hikers should carry an adequate supply. "ITS REALLY a neat trail," De Victor said, "I'm positive it will be part of the national recreation trail system eventually." Overnight camping on the trail is available by obtaining a permit from the park department. Fires are restricted to one of four concrete rinses along the trail. De Victor said that recreational development of the river would continue in conjunction with the new city hall project at Sixth and Massachusetts streets. Hiking trails eventually will extend the full length of the 11-mile levee system. A boat ramp is now under construction at Eighth and Oak streets in north Lawrence and should be operational by the end of the summer. For watersports enthusiasts who cannot wait for the boat ramp, the department is organizing a canoe trip to the Ozarks July 15 and 16. The cost of the trip is $30. Hikers who prefer pedaling to hiking can take advantage of the department's weekly bicycle tour held in conjunction with the Yarra Valley Day Camp, which leaves South Park hard at 15 any afternoon. BESIDES HAVING a choice of 27 parks in which to stretch their legs, joggers have a one-mile course laid out for them in Centerville at Ninth Street and Centennial Drive. Marked by yellow-topped posts, the course begins just west of the parking lot off Ninth Street. The route is level or down hill if run north from the parking lot, but more uphill and difficult terrain is encountered by starting in the southern direction. Participation in the department's track program is basically limited to school age youngsters, but the students who were needed to help officiate the National Junior Olympic Decathlon and Pentathlon Championships to be held at Haskell Indian Junior College July 2) and August 1. Tennis players will have a chance to test their skills at the seventh annual Lawrence Open Tennis Tournament, scheduled for September 18-19 in Allen Field House courts on the KU campus. Cosponsored by the department and the Lawrence Tennis Association, the event has divisions that range from children 12 and younger to men 55 and older. INFORMATION ON entrance fees and eligibility requirements is available from the department. The deadline for entries is July 7 forumiors and July 11 for adults. Those who feel the need to refine their tennis strokes can receive help by enrolling in a tennis camp. adult beginners, adult advanced beginners and adult intermediates are being held at Centennial, Deerfield, Holcom and Veteran's parks throughout the summer. Lighted outdoor courts are available for free at Centennial, Deerfield, Holcom and Veteran's parks. Additional courts are available in the City of Lawrence high schools and at Lawrence High School RELIEF FROM the summer heat can be held at Lawrence's municipal swimming pool at Eight and Kentucky streets. The pool is open 1:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily until Labor Day. House-Senate conference approves farm credit bill WASHINGTON (UPI)-House-Senate conferences agreed yesterday on legislation setting up a $4 billion program of emergency credit for financially pressed farmers and ranchers. Federation will give final approval to the bill, the conferences took a controversial, unrelated step that will make it easier for the cattle industry to set up a proposed checkoff system. De Victor said the new courts, to be called the Lawrence Tennis Center, should be read in advance. Construction will begin soon on eight high school, where the current courts are. Rep. Fred W. Richmond, D-N.Y., said the action could alienate urban lawmakers and jeopardize the bill in the House. The pool may be rented for parties Wednesday, Friday or Saturday nights from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. The cost for groups of 50 or less is $40. Larger groups are charged 40 cents a person for each additional person over 50. The emergency credit bill is designed to make more credit available to farmers and ranchers who might not qualify for normal commercial credit. It would set up a special two-year, $4 billion program for direct government loans to farmers as well as insured and guaranteed loans through commercial lending institutions. The money could be used for either farm ownership or operation purposes. Either farm and home real estate or other farm or essential home debts qualifies for assistance. The loans would be available to bona fide farmers and ranchers and corporations, cooperatives and partnerships if they are controlled by farmers and ranchers. For those whose outdoor activities tend to be more sedentary, Lawrence's 27 parks, covering more than 1200 acres, are open from 6 in the morning until 11 at night. THE LEGISLATION raises the limit on farm ownership loans from $100,000 to $200,000 for direct and insured loans and to $300,000 for guaranteed loans. Free movies are offered Monday nights through July 24 near the bandstand in South Park. Band concerts are held at 8 p.m. on Friday, June and July at the Park bandstand. One of the most controversial provisions of the legislation has nothing to do with the new credit program. It is a Senate provision that would lower from two-thirds to a simple majority the number of beef producers who must vote for a promotion checkoff fund for the fund to be put into effect. the town or patrician office. House conference agreed to the Senate amendment on a 14-3 vote. The checkoff fund was authorized by Congress earlier, but approval by two-thirds of these votes was required to permit the promotional effort into effect. Last year the checkoff received 86 percent approval, short of the required two-thirds. The checkoff would let the cattle industry set up a special promotional fund, financed by the Farm Bureau and the Cattlemen's Association. those voting was required to get the promotional email shown above. Last year the checkoff received $6 per approval, short of the required two-thirds. CATTLE STATE legislators argued that the checkoff fund must be established to bring stability to both the industry and consumer prices. students to point out that the checkoff would be passed right on to consumers and predicted that the proposal would, "in one fell swoop, increase the price of meat to consumes by $40 million. He said urban lawmakers might end up opposing the whole credit bill, even though his need is widely accepted, because of the potential impact on price. Richmond said the checkoff provision made it more difficult to pass the conference report in the House. PICNIC SHELTERS at Broken Arrow, Centennial, Clinton and Holcom parks can be reserved for groups of 25 or more by contacting the department. Groups wish to extend their stay in any of the city's parks beyond the 11 p.m. curfew can do so by making prior arrangements with the department. Rep. W. R. Pouge, D.Texas, disputed the prediction of a $50 million price increase but said the checkoff would help keep production and demand in balance. "The people of Brooklyn have as much interest in stabilization in the industry as the people of New Mexico have," Pouge said. Game kits for group use can be borrowed from the department by paying a $10 refundable deposit. The kit contains a set of horseshoes and stakes, a volleyball and net, a softball, bats, a playground ball and a Frisbee. Revenue bonds bids top agenda for commission The commission will meet at 7 p.m. on the fourth floor of the First National Bank Building at Ninth and Massachusetts streets. Lawrence city commissioners will review bids for several public works projects and consider an ordinance that authorizes the construction of roads in bids in their regular weekly meeting tonight. The revenue bonds have been requested by developers of the Prairie Ridge Place Project, a housing project for the elderly to live on the street, just east of the Presbyterian church. COMMISSIONERS WILL consider a site plan for Whelan's Home Improvements, to be at 27th Street and Four Wheel Drive, and review a request for a variance to the city's regulations governing the size of curb cuts for a driveway at 1519 Crescent Road. The ordinances to be considered include two concerning traffic or parking provisions, two concerning rescaling and one limiting the maximum speed and limit on the Massachusetts Street bridge. 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