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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER MARCH 12. 1970
TERMS FOR CLASSIFIEDS
Minimum cost per ad, one time only .
$1.00
Cost per word, first insertion ....
.04
(minimum $1.00)
Cost per word second insertion . . .
.03
(minimum $.75)
Service change for billing ....
DEADLINES
Classified orders must be in by T p. m, Tuesday.
Phone 229-2557
MALE HELP WANTED — See
Homer Wessels at Piggly Wijjgly.
4!)-If
SCIIEETZ RADIO AND IV RE-
PAIR — All makes and models.
Antennas installed. Reasonable
rates. 7u8 Chestnut. Phone 229-3939.
30-ti
CUSTOM PLOWING and planting.
Leon Grohman. 225V:WX)8 or 229-
3661. 1-4
FOR SALE — FUr mouth gallon
|ars complete with lids. Griffith's
Restaurant. 11-tf
COMPLETE LINE of Stanley pro-
ducts. Mrs. R. L. Landrum, 229-
2232. 51-tf
ANDY'S REPAIR SHOPPE - Re-
pairs on appliances, large and
small, radios, stereos. Call 329-3415.
COASTAL BERMUDA SPRIGS
FOR SALE
Machine dug. fast service. Moisture
In the ground now makes it ideal
time to plant Coastal Bermuda. 35c
hushed. Richards' Ranch, Smith-
ville, phone 237-3111. 44-tf
FOR SALE - Fountain and drug-
store fixtures in the old Price Drug
Store building. Call 229-2422 or 229-
2448. 1-tf
FOR RENT — New brick duplex
npartmenls for young and elderly
people with low and moderate in-
tomes. Water, gas, stove and refri-
gerator furnished. Rental charge
tmd size of unit are based on in-
tonie and number of people in-
rome and size of family. For in-
formation, please call Mrs. Middle
Cox. Executive Director, Housing
Authority, Smithville, phone 237-
5286. 45-tf
Ct'STOM DRAPERIES, carpets,
wall-coverings, furniture. "Shop at
Home" service available. Builders
Supply Co., 70-1 E. 3rd St., P. O.
Box 509, Smithville. Linda (Mrs.
Sydney) Spencer, interior decora-
tor, phone 237 2102 or 839-H11
(Res.). 49-tf
BURNS POODLE l'AKLOK
Grooming of poodles and other
small breeds. Toy silver stud ami
miniature apricot stud. Call Phyllis
Parlor, Phyllis Burns, 229-2567,
member and officer of the Austin
Poodle Club. 44-tf
REAL
ESTATE
SWKM'
Billy Maynard
REAL ESTATE
Two-bedroom cottage, first class,
on wooded, lake front lots.
$10,800.00.
FOR SALE — Black Shetland twiny,
with saddle and bridle. 550.00.
Phone 229-3984 . 52-tr
KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS
ROW TO TREAT THEM.
IN .H ST :!1 HOURS.
not ploancd your 48c back a! any
d rua counter. Got Una up niqhtn I«hj or
BACKACHE may warn of functional kid-
ney disorders — "Danaor Ahead' Help
n i! ire v/ltli q««ntle BURETS diuretic. NOW
i. c pHicr: drug stow: m
Jack A. Poole
Realtor
"LET US SELL YOU
A PIECE OF TEXAS"
Residential, Commercial, Farms,
Ranches
301 Olive Street,
Smithville, Texas 78957
Area Code 512 — 2.17-27S3 or 237-311.1
Two-bedroom home on a large lot.
$7,000.00.
Three-bedroom home, completely
remodeled. Paneled and carpet-
ed, panel ray heat, pecan trees
and g<xxl garden soil. Owner
financed. $14,500.00.
Two one«Nwlroom furnished cot-
tages on large lot with established
income. $8000.00
111 acres, 70 acres of good coastal
bermuda, balance cleared and root
plowed with wooded homesite, new
well. Adjoins highway 1209.
Billy Maynard
REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE
1108 Main Street. Bastrop, Texas
Phone 229-2166
LINN FOU8T
Plume 2J9-2W9
BUILDING and lot for sale in
downtown Bastrop. See M. L. Lay-
ton or call 229-9311. Will take some
trade, 46-tf
FOR SALE - 1907 Tmpala Chev-
I'olet, loaded, low mileage. Homer
Weasel*. 50-tf
WANTED — Experienced beauty
operator. Phone 229-3877. 52-tf
WANTED TO RENT — 3-bedroom
house on or before the 15th of the
month. Call .379-3072 in Seguin, or
write Mrs. Bill Rosenthal! 955
University Lane, .Seguin. 1-2
IF YOU would like to make $40.00
to $00.00 per week in your spare
time or work full time, call 229-
3007 after 10 a. m. 1-2-pd
FOR SALE — 1964 Catalina Pon-
tine, 4-door. See Bill Walker, 1405
Wilson, phone 229-2140. 1-4-|xl
AVON
has an excellent business oppor-
tunity for the right person. Newly
created Territories — call for adr
dltional Representatives. Act now!
Neighborhood Territory may be
available. Call 177-8261, collect, for
Mrs. Moore in Austin. 2-1
PLANTS FOR SALE — Tomato,
cabbage and other plants. Mrs.
Robert Bryant, 1805 Main Street,
Bastrop. Phone 229-3051.
51-8-pd,
lot
WAITRESS WANTED at Griffith's
Restaurant. Phone 229-2-165. 35-tf
CARETAKER
Country, but near town. Lawn care
with motorized equipment, pool,
and assist trainer of Registered
Horses. Furnished mobile home on
place suitable for couple. No objec-
tion to retired, but no children.
Ideal situation that will provide
pleasant living and| really stretch
your pension. Write Rolicrt W.
Harding. 200 Auditorium Circle,
San Antonio, Texas. 78205. 1-2
FOR SALE—Hand embroidered ba-
by quilt: also clown dolls. Mrs.
W. O. Miley, Bastrop. 1-2-pd
For Repair
Refinish Work
Leo Gutierrez's
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
IIM Water or 1306 Wilson
After 5 p. m. and on Saturday
We also repair Venetian blind*
g g g'g a g mrrmrmrrinni
Specializing In J
RANCH •
and •
HUNTING I
Properties !
«
LOY DUDDLESTEN 2
Realtor J
W tJce 666
Joe Collins
CERAMIC TILE
SERVICE
New <S Repair Jobs
Elgin, Texas
NOTICE OF HE \RING
TO
ROPRIATE PI RLIC WATERS
OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS
No. 2811
Notice is given that MILTON C
PETZOLD Route 1. Box 22 Poise.
Texas 78859. applicant, seeks a
permit from the Texas Water
Rights Commission to divert and
use fifty (501 acre-feet of water
|ier annum from two (21 existing
reservoirs of a combined fifty (50)
acre-foot capacity located on Little
Elm Creek, a tributary of Grassy
Creek, a tributary of Pin Oak
J Creek, a tributary of Colorado
' River, Colorado River Basin, for
irrigation fifty (50> acres of land
out of a one-hundred and throe
(1031 acre tract in the R McKey
Survey, Abstract No. 47, Bastrop
County, Texas.
Midpoints of the dam arc:
CI i 1815 feet southwest of the
northeast corner of the R. McKey
Survey, Abstract No. 47;
(21 1500 feet southwest of the
northeast corner of the R. McKey
Survey, Abstract No. 17, 1514 miles
east of Bastrop in Bastrop County.
Texas, all Ix'ing more fully set
out in said application.
Application No. 2811 was accept-
ed for filing pursuant to Article
7500a by the Texas Water Rights
Commission on February 23, 1970,
and a hearing thereon will be held
by the Commission in the Sam
Houston .State Office Building at
Austin, Texas, on April 1, 1970, at
2:(K) o'clock p. m. Those opposing
the granting of said application
should file written protests with
the Commission and the applicant
at least five days prior to the
hearing date, giving their reasons
therefor and such other informa-
tion as is required, by Commission
Rule 305.2.
(SEAL)
O. F. Dent, Chairman
TEXAS WATER
RIGHTS COMMISSION
Dale: February 24, 1970
1-2
FOR SAI.E — Apartment house or
home, partly furnished, located al
1308 Main. Bargain for cash. Ap
ply at 606 Farm St. 2-2-pd
WANTED—Bookkeeper, male, 5 1-'.'
days a week. Steady employment.
Salary open, depending on exper-
ience and qualifications. Apply in
(jerson at Texas Rendering Com-
pany office located eight milrfi
north of Bastrop on Highway 95,
then turn right on FM 2336 for
eight tenths mile. Phone 229-2511
for appointment. 2-2
STATE
By V£RH SANFORD
school
PHONE AT 51280
; 1.5 miles East of Delhi «
\ Mail: Rosanky, Texas 78953 •
; Phone: (512) 495-3578 .
M .gJUJUtd
For A Top Value Mnrket On All Claw* of IJvestock
CONSIGN TO
LOCKHART
LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE
BONDED PUBLIC WEIGHER
Every THURSDAY. 1:00 P. M.
Fort Worth packer top price* on all ctnwww of (*►)?
Also bring your cattle to the sale an we have pl«>nty ot
buyers for all rlawtrw of llvtwtocfc
Come and Visit the Sale Where Bayers and Sellers Moot
We are Bonded for Your Protection.
Lockluirt Livestock Auction
OFFICE PHONE: EX 8S478 or EX fhWlfi
Kenneth Riddle
Iwkhart
ex i-m
Eocene Hohwertmr
Austin
Joe I<ee Rathman
CA 9
Bastrop
52-tf
FOR GOOD. DEPENDABLE
HOUSE
M O Y T N G
CALL
Frank Viktorin, Jr.
444-2511
AUSTIN. TEXA8
Gamble Lodge
No. 214 AF & AM
Stated meetings foartt
Monday night e a o I
month at 7:S0 p.m. Al
memlKVS urged to at
tend. VI nI ting brethren nordlalty
Invited.
JAMES T. CRYSIJP, W. M.
JERRY T. WOEIIL, Secretary
Dr. Neil R. Gurwitz
OPTOMETRIST
HOURS: Daily 9:00 to 12:00
and 1:00 to 5:30
Closed on Thursday afternoon
OFFICE: 1110 Main St.
Phone CA 9-2106, Bastrop, Texas
PAINTING, interior and exterior.
Small home repairs. Yard ami
Unvn Service. All work guaranteed
to your satisfaction. Call "Ham",
229-3108. 2-1-pd
FOR SALE — 1963 Chevy latum
wagon, four-door, six cylinder,
standard. Well alxive average. Call
229*2213. 2-4-pd
VAN DA BEAUTY ml NSKUItt
For your complimentary make-up
at no obligation, by appointment
only, cull Barbara Turner, 229-2488.
2-4-pd
FOR SALE -
11712 Garfield.
Two bedroom house
Phone 229-2692
2 1-pd
FOR SALE — 1965 while Plymouth
Sports Fury. ,'58;} engine. Phone
229-2994. 2-tf
H. E. DuBois
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
GENERAL PRACTICE
OF
PUBLIC ACCOUNTING
Office Honrs 9:00 to 5:00
1001 Water Street
Phone: Office 2TOS08I
RM. 22SCUW2
BASTROP, TEXAS 7H«02
1969 GRAND PRIX, fully loaded.
$200 down, luke over payments.
Oil I 229-3515. 2 1-pd
FREE to good liomes — Sturdy,
healthy female pups. 5 weeks old.
Part Schnauzcr, look like little
black teddy-bears. Mrs. J. R.
jWiikins. Cull 229-2168 2-tf
j SEWING, plain or fancy, altera-
1 lions, repairs, also re-weaving, in
my home. Louise Inge, phone 220-
2953. 2-4
DRIVERS NEEDED
Train NOW to drive semi truck,
local and over the road. You can
earn $4.00 per hour, after short
training. For interview and appli-
cations, call 713-529-8369, or write
Safety Dept., Nationwide Systems, j
Inc., c/o Mclean Terminal Bldg., |
2301 McKinney, Houston, Texas
77003. 2-2 !
■ - i
FOR SALE — 3-picce sqn;ir<
sectional, 5 months old. $160.00
! Phone 229-3510. 2-2 j
Moving?
Call 220-2559 or 22f J.WI
LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE
MOVING
Storage vaults for household goods
in new, fireproof warehouse,
Bastrop Transfer
And Storage* Co.
Highway 71 West, across the river j
2-tf i
AUSTIN, Tex - Ural
districts will contribute $217.2 mil-
lion toward financing Texas' basic
foundation education prot'.rtun in
1970-71.
State Board of Education set-
tled on this figure In approving
local fund assignments >f approxi-
mately 20 per cent of the total
pivigrnm c«vst State pays the rest.
Sixty-first Legislature set local
fund assignment at $'..'iH.!) million,
plus 20 per cent of the cost of new
programs.
Roaixl approved the economic In-
dex for each 2.rv1 counties, deter-
mining the conl rlbut ion to l>c made
by districts as a fair share of costs
Each district is further assigned
an amount based on the percent-
age of tax valuation. Tentative in-
dexes have been mailed to district
and counts superintendents
Economic index is recomputed
each year, based on three-year
averages of valuations, scholastic
population and income:
In other action, tin1 board:
4 Reversed the Taylor County
School Board order to transfer 73,(1
acres of land and 10 pupils from
Wylie to the Abilene School dis
tricts, on gmutids that local tms-
tees made the original decision in
a secret meeting . . . which is not
legal under Texas laws
'Approved for readopllon $3,071!.-
119 worth of texllmoks in sub-
jects covering ail prudes.
'Awarded a $150,000 contract to
Texas A&M University to train
driver education teachers and leach-
ing assistants in two summer short
courses.
•Heard a report that there is no
significant disadvantage for driver
education students from use of non-
degree teaching assistants ill driv-
ing courses.
"Voted to continue the School for
the llliiul project to develop a per-
ceptual training program for vis-
ually-handicapped children into 1'.>71
under 'v new $69,041 contract with
the U. Js Office of Education.
UOI HTd HVKAIv
iii a precedent setting case, Stale
Supreme Court held thai mineral
rights are dominant over surface
rights in lands condemned by gov-
ernment agencies.
Owners have a right to reason-
able use of the surface to gel min-
erals under such lands, says the
Court, and where public use inter
feres with recovers of minerals,
a second condemnation proceeding
is necessary. Case involved 7 0
acres of land condemned by Cham-
bers LI lie rty Co nlies Navigation
district.
High court also agreed to hear
arguments Aorll 1 .ci to whether
n liouse owned :y the San Antonio
Methodist Church should be ex-
empt from prope rly taxation llou e
is used as a residence for the
church's district supervisor. Fourth
Court of Civil Apin-.il-: earlier re
versed a local district court which
contended the house is exempt.
Abilene appeal from judgment of
$29,545 favoring a landowner whose
35 acres were condemned for a city
airport was rejected, by the Su-
preme Court.
GOAI.8 IDENTIFIED
Phase II of Gov. Preston Smith's
"Goals for Texas" program was
kicked off when representatives of
each of tin- 21 planning regions
of the stale came to Austin for a
conference, and presented recom-
mendations for Improvements in
the Texas way of life.
These recommendations will form
the basis of his 1971 recommenda-
tions on state goals, says the gov-
ernor. Smith sees the process as
"bringing the government close to
the people" . . . a procedure lie
favors.
"If we win, we will have made
stale government more responsive
and more relevant to all Texans,"
he said. "We will have taken the j
leadership among our sister mates :
in providing solutions to our own
problems and, more important, we
will have involved people in the
decision-making pntcess."
INSI'EfTION
DEADLINE NEARN
There still are nearly 3.2 million I
Texas vehicles yet to be in*[ ected
before tlx* mandatory April 15
deadline. Department of Public
Safety warns.
About 2.1 million cars and trucks
have complii-d wtih inspection rc-
quirvmcnta since the new period
began on S*-ptember 1 This is the
last 'leadline under the old law.
State now Is on a 12-rnonlh inspec-
tion period, with stickers expiring
on the last day of the month, 12
nvmths from date of the sticker.
New stickers arc placed on the
left side ol the windshield. They
show the mouth of inspection and
expiration So, if you still have a
slicker on the right sule of your
windshield your car must be in-
spected b.\ April 15.
APPOINTMENTS
Governor Smith named S \\'.
Noble of l.ubbock to the Texas
Stale Board of Pi'bllc Accountan-
cy. succeeding D. L. (Pete) Bixioks
of A mail Ho.
Smith also announced the*- ap-
pointments:
Texas Library and Historical
Commission Dr. James M.
Moudy of Fort Worth, filling the
unexpired term of Ftvd llartman
of Bay town, who resigned.
I.avaca County Control District
No 3 Board of Directors — James
N. Ro/.ka, Robert Joseph 1'esek,
Krwin Joseph Bueck, Leon Ka-
hanek Jr. and Alfred Neuineyer
Jr., all of Halletlsvllle tall reap-
pointments).
Public Lands Committee of In-
terstate Oil Compact Commission
F. W. (Bert) Wheeler of Hous-
ton.
Public Service Careers In Texas
Office of Fcononiic Opportunity —
John It Malone.
OIL SPILL REPORTED
A "major oil spill" resulting
(loin i pipeline leak Into water
supplies or Mineral Wells itivl San-
to Water Supply Corporation lias
been reported to Governor Smith.
Site of the "ilKI barrel spillage Ih
i on the south fork of Palo Pinto
Creek near the Gordon community.
It occurred when a bulldozer op
eraied Itv a fanner apparently
broke an eight-inch, high pressure
pipeline Stale Health Department
was called in to protect the health
of area residents, and the Water
Quality Board, said the attorney
general may be asked to file suit
against negligent parties.
| EIGHT SPURN
FOOD PROGRAMS
Fight counties still refuse to par
ticipate in free fixxl distribution
proerams for the poor, reports the
Texas Welfare Department.
Counties are Gillespie, Kerr,
Uvalde. Bowie, Randall, Roberts
and Colorado, Department said.
Another 29 are undivided or liave
not indicated a preference to wel-
fare officials.
In any county which refuses to
cooperate in a fixnl assistance pro-
gram, Welfare Department will,
' under court order, operate a com-
i modify distribution program at
federal expense Commissioner Bur-
ton Hackney said.
SCREW WORMS
There were no new cases of
•icrewworm developed in Texas In
January, but the total for 1969
came to 100 laboratory-confirmed
cases, according to a year end re-
Van c eT'
VERNICE'S
(Formerly Snyder's Drive In)
III MILES WEST OF IIA.HTKOf
ON HIGHWAY 71
Saturday, March 14
MUSIC BY
Jessie Lee
AND THE
Texas Valiey Boys
8 In 12
OPEN WEEK DAYS
VERMCE SINCLAIR
Facilities for private pnrttm
SETUPS, REEK, DANCING
port of the State Animal Health
Conunissiou.
Seven million sterile flics were
released in 'I'cxas in January in
the scivwworm eradication pro-
gram even tliough there were no
cusok that month.
REHABILITATION
Governor Smith gave Texas Jay-
c(vu a certificate of commeiulatiati
for their effort to re-open a re-
habilitation hospital at Gonzales.
The group is conducting a state-
wide drive to raise $50,000 for the
hospital, to help match a $110.(KHI
Federal grant. When completed it
will he able to treat 300 patients
a year, doubling ilw state's facili-
ties for rehabilitation work.
SHORT SNORTS
Cigarette tax increase upped. tin-
February revenue $3.4 billion
(fiuin $9.4 million in February,
HNi'.l. to 112.H million this youi V
Atty Gen Crawford Martin held
in a new opinion that the Slate
Board of Mcdicul Kxaminers has
no authority to delegate to iuiy
other than a Uiard member duly
of holding and proclorlng examlnii
tions for medical license.
U. S. Office of Child Develop-
ment grunts have lieeu approved
for Operation Head Start programs
for Lamcsa-Duwson County Coin
munity council ($21,526), Starr
Co nty eouiwil ($252,51tl and Ala-
haiiia<\>ushatta ivscrvation tribal
council i$17,U'jUI.
RoIm'iI l-'.strada of Brownsville
is new ilirei'tor of Mi<xican-Ameri-
can Affairs for the Republican
Party of Texas.
U. S. Department of I«il>or in-
vited Texas lo develop i propo.-al
for stale s|xinsoi'sliip ol a public
service caiis-rs pnigiam designed
to Increase employment op|xa'lunt
ties in slate government for dis
advantage! persons, with tedural
funding hoped for over a 21 inqnlh
piu'iud
Kcal Mslalo
and
liisitrniM'c
We liave listings on several places
but we ins\l more, especially ou
Ulitlev elo|>ed property.
Buyers Available
C< intact
Jinitiiy IN1111
901 Water SI.. Bastrop
Photic 229-221®
2-tf
dance
Walterson Hall
Saturday, March 14
MUSIC I1Y
South Texas
Playboys
Friday. March 20
MUSIC RY
Adolph Hofner
INCOME TAX SEKVICK
Phone 229-2443
Mrs. Fay DeGlandon Lee
1405 Main
Bastrop
CONSTRUCTION FIRM
I WOULD I.IKK TO ANNOUNl'K IIIK UORMINO OU A
CONSTRUCTION hi KM TO 1IK KNOWN IS
Lakeview Building & Materials Co.
S|>cq1UII/Iiik 'a
COMMKRCIAI. HUII.OINOS, IIOMRH. KKMOOKLINO
Ol' ALL KINDS, LAItOIC AND SMALL
BNOINKKItlNH ANI) I'LANNINO SFIIVICKH AVAILABI-K
UnH* I'lslllllllteH
E. L. GALLOWAY
P. O. IIOX 751 I'llONIC >20 3876
IIASTKOP, TEXAS 7H0«r*
47-8 rxl
Bastrop Plumbing
O. L. Aldrich
190.1 NOItTII MAIN — I'llONK m 2U7
New and Remodeling Jobs
Repair Work Done
Sewer Lines and Septic Tanks
Electric Sewer Line Machine
CALL tn tm FOB PROMPT SKItVICK
SISTER LOLA
SPIRITUAL READER & ADVISOR
Special Reading $1.00
The C.od-ijiviii power to henl by prayer. Everyone Welcome at
wi ■ . .
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to her I'Klay and he rid of them tomorrow. She advises on al! at
lier horne. What you see with your eye#, your heart will believe.
Do you need help? I* you have had luck? Brin^ your problem*
fiiirN of life. There's no problem no ureal she can't solve (how
to hold your job when you liave failed and I low to uucc'i-d, witlmut
asking a single word and reunited the separated). Upon reacliinw
womanhood and realizing slie hud the God-(liven Power to help
humanity, she has devoted a lifetime to this work From the four
corners of the world they came to see her. Guaranteed to remove
evil Influence and had luck.
There is no pity for those who know they are in hard luck and
ne<*l help ,n*l do not come for it one visit will convince you.
She j ivcs lucky days and numbers. Lifts you out of sorrow and
dark — and starts you on the way to success and happiness.
fion't confuse her with any other readers. Guaranteed to sec
results wtih your own eyes. Sister Utla is not a Gypsy.
HOI KS: 7AM to I*. M. — OPEN 7 l AYS A WKKK
Phone 237-9679
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
WATCH FOR SIGN
Highway 71 East of Smithville
JUST OUT OF CITY LIMITS
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