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'VZJISSIFfEB ADS
CAMPER COVERS |u
CAMPERTOP for tale Long
wheel base $too oo Call
675-2855
ARC REGISTERED female
German Shenherd about a year
old Call 543-4101 after 6, El
Campo
rivr MIIKV-. to be given
away 543-7874, El Campo
FREE KITTENS: Grey Tat>
bies Call 543 8082 after 5 on
weekdays. El Campo
MINT ATI'RE POODLE puppies
in Garwood, 758-3306
AKC REGISTERED Irish Set
ter puppies Six weeks old Call
532 8575, Wharton
BRITTANY SPANIEL puppies
for sale Championship stock
Call 532 5627 after 4 30 p m
CUDDLY KITTENS, seven
weeks old, free to a good home
Call 532-8637 evenings
CANARIES. PARAKEETS.
Love Birds. Cockatiels and Par-
rots Cages, seed and supplies
Hand-tamed birds on order
532-2740, Wharton
FREE KITTENS, cute and cud-
dly Call 657-4519 after 5 p.m .
Boling
FREE KITTEN to be given to a
good home Call 532-5264, Whar
on
FREE KITTEN is looking for a
good home Call 532-3057, Whar-
ton
HALF SHEEPDOG & German
Shephard puppies, about 9
weeks old Call 657 2608, Boling
POCKET PARROTS; Lovable
babies, $125 00 Call 532-2740,
Wharton
PART LAB it Collie pups Black
with markings Will be medium
sized dogs Call 532-8685 after 5
p.m., Wharton
PLAYFUL PUPPIES, seven
weeks old, free to a good home
Mother is AKC Registered
Australian Blue Heeler Call
532-3914 Wharton
REGISTERED DOBERMAN
puppies, 7 males. 3 females.
Pnce $125 to $150 Call Whar
ton, 532 8836 after 7pm
CATTLE-HOGS-HORSES 133
ARABIAN STALLION at stud
$200 stud fee for grade and
other bred mares 1-532-8007
Wharton nights.
REGISTERED SUFFOLK ram
lambs, top bloodlines, $100 and
up Also young billy goats, $35
Call anytime, 543-9^23, ■ Cam
po
BULLS FOR SALE: Registered
1, 2 and 3 yr old Brahman bulls
Call 532 8086 in Wharton before
8 a m or after 5 p m
15 HEIFERS, coming 2 yr old
( all :,32 4ta>i. Wharton
SMALL CALVES for sale,
heifers or bulls Call 657 4617
nights on!,-.
SEEDS-PLANTS, ETC. 135
AFRICAN VIOLETS Named
varieties, all sizes. Disease
free Feel free to come and just
look Local violet lovers call
532-5535. Wharton
MISC. FOR SALE 151
FORKLIFT
HYSTER
FORKLIFT
3.000 lbs. capacity. iMt
shift. Modal S 30A
TRAILER
34 ft. oncloaod troilor
443-4731 or 543-4407
MISC. FOR SALE 151
BAM) STUDENT'S B flat Nor
NEW GOLF cart batteries
543 2600, 610 Omega, El Campo
Golf care by Hermansen
SOFA AND chair $75 . stereo
equipment $20 648 2893, Louise
HOUSE GOODS-SALE 152
BEDROOM SET lull bed 2
night tables, dresser & mirror,
drawers Dinette set, table &
chairs 543 7566. El Campo
6 DINING room chairs bullet
and china cabinet in fruitwood
finish Perfect condition Call
543-5747, El Campo, from 9 a m
to 5 p.m
SOLID MAHOGANY dining
table, leaves, pads, 6 chairs,
buffet Simple clean lines, Dun
can Phvfe design, $1,150 Call
543-9622, El Campo
THREE PIECE living room
set, 54" maple dining room
table with 2 leaves. 4 chairs, an-
tique cedar chest, chest of
drawers. 2 cane chairs, small
coffee table & small desk Call
543 3082. El Campo
ANTIQUES AM) UOI.LEC-
TIBLES, Kriegel Farm on
Kriegel Rd. Open first and third
Sundays, 10 a m to 5 p m
Wharton
ART SUPPLIES: Pads, papers,
templates, design markers,
pens, assorted paints and much
more; including drafting table
and light, air brush, portfolios
and new Cannon AEl 50mm
c amera 543 8218, El Campo
BODY PARTS for ‘71 Torino 2
dr Call 532 4216, Wharton
26" BICYCLE-115.00, high
chair-312.00, childs riding
toy $2 00. car seat $5 00
Everything can be seen at 220
N Fulton, Apt '3, Vineyard
Apts, Wharton
COPYING MACHINE: AB
Dick 675 $650 00 Includes ap
proximately $200 00 worth of
supplies Call 532-5252, Wharton
2 ETAGERES, coffee table, end
table & sofa table, in light oak
Excellent offer, beautiful Ask
mg $500 Call 532-4663 Wharton
F R I G I D A R E
REFRIGERATOR, frost free,
all porcelain. Call 532-5033,
Wharton
G.E. STEREO Console, brand
new with AM A FM radio 8
track player and turn table
Call 532-3842, Wharton, after 6
p.m.
LARGE FRAME with Indian
arrowheads and 1 large sphere,
on blue velvet backing, under
glass Call 532 4461
PEACHES FOR sale You pick
em. 3 miles southwest of East
Bernard on Farm Kd l UN
Phone 335-7345
REFRIGERATORS. STOVES,
Heaters, Sinks. Tubs, vents &
accessories for travel trailers,
vans & motor homes, 50% off
532-4012, Wharton
RABBITS. 4 months old. $4 00
Call 53241170 during day after
6 00 pm. 532 8392 Wharton
STANLEY HOME Products
Representative Call 532-3184,
Wharton, on weekends
USED LUMBER for sale at
price of new lumber Call
335-6031, Boettcher Hlavinka
Co . East Bernard
USED LUMBER for sale 2 x
10 s. 2 x 12'*. 1 x 6 s, 10 xlO's.
various lengths Also trusses,
perfect for barns Call 532 8550
Wharton
HOUSE. GOODS-SALE 152
UPRIGHT YAMAHA PIANO
Cal) 532 5646 Wharton
WANTED TO BUY 153
< ASM FOR good used lurr lure
appliances. TV's, antiques and
anything of value Day or Night
Midget Flea Market, 532 3299 or
>32 mil Wharlor Tex
GARAGE SALES |U
BACKYARD SALt M lay &
Tuesday, starting 9:0u am
Clothes, tools, plants, jewelry,
dishes, books, many
miscellaneous items, 605
Alamo. El Campo
SATURDAY ONLY 2201 Hai
cock Lane, El Campo
Household goods, lots of teen
agers clothes, women & men's
clothing
SATURDAY. MAY 22, 2720
Myatt Lane, El Campo
Children's clothing, rental
uniforms and miscellaneous
items
SATURDAY *-5, Sunday 9-12,
512 East Church. El Campo
Clothes all sizes and
miscellaneous items
1322 CRESTMONT Dr, Whar
ton Saturday, May 22, 8:00a m
THURSDAY 4 FRIDAY, May
27 4 28 1507 Boling Hwy, Whar-
ton. Lots of childrens clothes &
toys Baby bed, toy box, coffee
table, end table, boys bike,
tricycle, linens and lots more
LOST4 FOUND 171
LOST: Pair of bifocal glasses
with metal frames in Red case
Call Pat. 532 3691, Wharton
REWARD
MALE COON HOUND found on
Barker Road in Iago. is tatooed
in ears Call 657 4645. Boling
WHARTON: Big yellow and
white male cat lost in Bernstein
Trailer Park area Answers to
name “Sonny". Reward Call
532 5033
LOST
In Woathill Addition
mol* Goldon Rotrlovor
with rod collar, answors
to "Winston." Howard
oHorod.
Call 543-9196 or
543-3916
Wharton County
Control
Appraisal
District
annowncot extension
for homestead, over 45,
disability exemptions
and agricultural ap-
plications until June 1,
1982
Cal 3-3335
Far Fire
Or AnbaUace
Ph. 543-3363
B Caaipa-leader lews
Effective Jan I, ISK2
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY YDS
Display classified Section, per
column inch $2 70 (minimum
weekly charge $5 40' Bold
border $1 00 additional charge
per w eek
Classified Word Ads
Ads are charged at 15 cents per
word i Minimum »rckl\
Charge $3 001
l>egal Notices 13 cent* per
word
Cards of Thanks and In
Memonams . . 13 cents per
word
1. Classified Ad Rate Contracts
final No charge backs or
refunds
2 50 cents per month billing
service charge beginning se-
cond notice
3 Blind ad One where replies
are sent in care of our standard
post office box number $1 00
additional service charge
4 All Classified .«!> mud '» ;
by noon Tuesday for Wednes-
day issue, noon Friday for
Saturday issue
The El Campo leader-New a us
not responsible for any
mistakes in ads after first in-
sertion
All (last If led Adsrrtialng
I ASH IN Yl>\ SN< t
exiept to customer* with
established credit who have
regular ledger account* at Thr
I oxter New* i
NOTR E OF
III YRINt. ItKFOHF
lilt ItWSHYIKH
i OM MISSION
OF AN APPLICATION
TO APPROPRIATE
IM H l« WYTFHS
OF THE STATE
OF TEX\S
No IBM
Notice is given that DELMAR
KRENEK Route 1 Box 201,
Garwood, Texas 77442, JOE P
KRENEK. Jr., Route 1,, Box
l‘»A Garwood Texas 77442 an
LADDIE LEE KRENEK,
Route 1, Box 201, Garwood.
Texas 77442. applicants, seek a
permit pursuant to Section
II 121 Texas Water Code, and
Rules 156 02 05 001 <TAC Sec
lion 303 II et seq to divert 853
acre feet of stale water per
year directly from Drainage
Ditch 11 A-lC, tributary of
Porters Creek, tributary of
West Mustang Creek, tributary
of Mustang Creek, tributary of
Navidad River, tributary of the
Lavaca River, in the Lavaca
River Basin The water would
be used to irrigate 390 acres of
land in the W C RR Co Survey
No. 33, Abstract No 384, Whar-
ton County, approximately 24
miles SW of Wharton Diversion
would occur at a point on the
south bank of the ditch 36
degrees 45' E, 792 feet from the
SW corner of the previously
mentioned survey, at a max-
imum rate of 5 42 cfs (2430
gpmi. all being more fully set
out in the application
Application No 4204 was ac-
cepted for filing on April 26,
1982, and a hearing thereon will
be held by the Commission in
the Stephen F Austin State Of-
fice Building at 1700 North Con-
gress Avenue in Austin, Texas,
on June 16. 1962, at 10 o'clock
a m. Any person who intends to
offer prepared testimony at the
public hearing shall prefile the
testimony with the Chief Clerk
of the Commission not less than
five days prior to the hearing,
and shall serve copies of
prepared testimony on the ap-
plicant. the Executive Director
and Public Interest Advocate of
the Department of Water
Resources and all other persons
who have filed written protests
or written requests not less than
eight days prior to the hearing
The Commission may authorize
the late filing of prepared
testimony upon a showing of
good cause and extenuating cir-
cumstances Any person who
desires to receive prepared
testimony shall file a written
protest or a written request
with the Commission not less
than eight days prior to the
hearing
Those opposing the granting
of this application may appear
at the hearing and/or, not less
than eight days before the hear-
ing date, may file written pro-
tests with the Commission and
serve copies on the applicant
with proof of service to be pro-
vided to the Commission Writ-
ten protests shall contain the
name and address of the protes-
tant. an identification of the
pending application, the basis
of protestant's interest, location
of protestant's diversion
pointis) or property, if ap-
plicable and any amendments
or adjustments to the applica-
tion which would result in a
withdrawal of the protest The
written protest will be noted by
the Commission but will not be
considered as evidence since
the right to cross-examine is ab-
sent No protestant will be ad-
mitted as a party to the pro-
ceeding unless the protestant
compiles with Commission Rule
155 04 00 00! (TAC section 267 1)
which requires a justiciable in-
terest and actual or represen
tative presence at the hearing
Due to the technical nature of
the hearing, it may be advisable
for the protestant to have an ex
pert witness, such as an
engineer available al the hear
ing Persons desiring further in-
formation in connection with
this application may contact
Jim Haley. P O Box 13087,
Capitol Station, Austin. Texas
78711
/•/ Mary Ann Hefner
Marx Ann Hefner Chief Clerk
TEXAS WATEK COMMISSION
Date April 29. 1982
SI t DA-PLANTS, ETC. ISS
FOR SALE
Cortiiiod troyg SoyWsn
loads. Crown In Whar-
ton County. Gormlna-
lioo 96*. 9 75 p„.
but hoi.
CONTACT:
J. Earl Bridges
543-3M3
MOBILE HOME CITY
5229 Avt. N. RMcaberg. T* 77471
“STOP AND SEE”
Our n«w 12x52, 2 B.R.. 1 both. only.. .*t.500.
-LOOK TO BELIEVE” New:
14x46, Champion, 2 B.R., 1 berth.....*10,000.
14x54, Liberty. 2 B.R., 1 bath........*12,395.
14x54, Libarty. 2 B.R.. 1 bath ......*12,095.
14x54. Melody. 2 R.R., 1 bath.......*12,995.
“LISTEN WE DEAL” New:
14x70. 2 B.R.. 2 bath, Motody .....'15.500.
14x70, 3 B.R., 2 bath. Malady *15 500
14x70. 3 B.R.. 2 bath, libarty . *14,995.
“MO SKOALS"
14x44, Champion. 2 B.R.. 1 both a* it *4.250.
12x44. Altos. 2 B.R.. 1 both, os it *4.240.
14xtB. Fodttvoi. S B.R.. 2 both. •* I* ‘4.100.
14x7#. WayiM* 2 2 both, ot »t *7.BN.
AT OUR STORE
• Pool Supplies
• Roach — Ant — Fleo Spray
• Odoriast — Nan-Ailarpanic Spray*
• Rot — Mow*# Bolt*
• Chiaro4ona Granule*
Kl CAMPO SPRAYING SIRVICI
MS-Ttlt HHN MoikwM
DOGS, CATS. PETS
mandy clarinet with special
mouthpiece for high school $500
value, asking $275 Call 543 2312,
El Campo
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed bids covering Special
Education Equipment will be
received by the El Campo In-
dependent School District, El
Campo. Texas
Bids may be picked up from
Karen Metnardus, Director of
Special Education. 507 Bruns,
El Campo. Texas 77437 It is
suggested that bids be examin-
ed and bidder become familiar
with exactly what is required
Only fully equal materials and
equipment be bid
For the purpose of identifies
(ion, individual items are listed
by manufacturer's name and
model number Bidders are to
use bid forms provided, and to
indicate thereon whether his
item is as specified or whether
his bid is on alternate equip-
ment All alternate items must
have illustrations and descrip-
tive material and information
pasted or attached to each bid
sheet
The use of manufacturer's
model and stock numbers is for
the purpose of establishing the
type and quality of furniture
and equipment required. Pro-
ducts of other manufacturers
will receive consideration, but
the Owner reserves the right to
waive all formalities, to be the
sole judge of quality and educa
tional function of the bid pro-
posals and reserves the right to
reject any or all bids
Bids will be received at the Of-
fice of the Assistant Superinten-
dent of Finance, El Campo In-
dependent School District, Ad
ministration Building, 700 W
Norris, El Campo, Texas 77437,
on June 4, 1982. Bids should be
plainly marked on the outsde of
plainly marked on the outside of
the envelope SPECIAL
4, 1962 Bids will be awarded at
the June board meeting, and
delivery of the of the equipment
will be required first quarter,
1983
Donald R. Matthews
Assistant Superintendent,
Finance
Karen H Meinardus
Director of Special Education
sen TAKEA
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El Campo Leader-News, El Campo, TX, Sat , May 22, 1982 Page 13-A
Crossbreeding Programs
Can Increase Cow Weight
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed bids will be received
by the County Auditor of Whar-
ton County, Texas, at his office
in the Courthouse in Wharton,
Texas, until 10 00 o'clock a m ,
Monday, June 14, 1982. when
they will be opened by the Com-
missioners Court of Wharton
County at its regular meeting
place in the Courthouse in
Wharton. Texas, for a lease on
43.32 acres of land in the
Franics Biggam League,
Abstract No. 7, Wharton Coun-
ty, Texas, which land is owned
by Wharton County
The terms of the lease shall be
as follow*: ,
1 The term of the lease shall
begin on July 1, 1962 and end
June 30. 1985, a period of three
(3) years
2 The rental shall be paid an
nually in advance
3 The lessee shall repair and
maintain at his own expense a
fence enclosing the land in a
condition which will contain his
stock.
4 The land shall be used for
grazing purposes only
The Court - serves the right
to reject all bids if none are con
sidered satisfactory
Wilton Niemeier
County Auditor
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Board of Trustees of the El
Campo Independent School
District will accept bids on an
Engine Analyzer with Infrared
Tester, to be used at the School
Bus Garage on our Bus Fleet
and all school owned vehicles
Lids may be mailed to the
Assistant Superintendent of
Finances, 700 West Norris
Street, El Campo. Texas 77437,
or delivered to hit office at 700
West Norris Street Bids will be
accepted until 4 00 PM., Mon
(lay June 7 1982 All bid*
should be plainly marked on the
outside of the envelope Awar
ding of the bid will be done at
the June, 1182. board meeting
Specifications and information
may be obtained from Lee R
Welch. Transportation Super
vigor. School But Garage,
located at 310 West Loop. El
Campo. Texas. Telephone
543 5252
The School District reserves the
right to accept or reject any and
all bids
Don R Matthews
Assistant Superintendent
Finances
Cattlemen should plan
crossbreeding programs
with specific purposes in
mind, according to a
nationally - recognized
research geneticist
"Crossbreeding can be
used to provide heterosis
(a marked vigor or
capacity for growth) and
to combine and match
characteristics of breeds
with market
requirements, feed and
other resources available
in specific herds,’’ Dr.
Larry Cundiff said at
Texas A&M University
recently.
Cundiff is with the
Meat Animal Research
Center of the US.
Department of
Agriculture at Clay
Center, Neb
He emphasized that the
germplasm base for beef
cattle production in the
U.S. has been broadened
considerably in the last 10
years, primarily as a
result of development of
appropriate quarantine
facilities and procedures
in Canada.
Cundiff said that when
European breeds are
crossed, weaning weight
per cow exposed to
breeding can be in-
creased about 23 percent,
due to advantages of
hybrid vigor on survival
and growth of FI calves
and advantages of
maternal heterosis on
reproduction and
maternal ability of
crossbred cows.
"More than half of the
increased performance
was attributable to
crossbred cows. Crosses
between Zebu and
European breeds yield
even higher levels of
hybrid vigor,” Cundiff
said.
He pointed out that
significant differences
exist among breeds for
Cadillac Sale**
Improve Some
Over ’81 Model
Cadillac dealers sold
20,488 new cars during
the month of April as
compared with 21,200
deliveries last year, a
decrease of 3.3 percent on
a daily rate basis
Sales for the April 21-30
period were 8,285 units,
down 3 8 percent on a
daily rate basis from the
8,611 cars sold last year
There were nine selling
days in each period
The 8,285 Mi CRIB
delivered in the period
marks the first time this
calendar year, and only
the second time this
model year that the 8,000
car sales level has been
surpassed in a single 10-
day period
Cadillac sales for both
the 1982 model year and
calendar year continue to
top last year's rates
Sales rates for the
model year. October, 1981
through April. 1982 are
4 2 percent above those of
the comparable 1981
period on sales of 137,278
units versus 131,686 in
Ml
Cadillac 1982 calendar
year sales of 74.090 are
1 8 percent higher than
the 72,736 cars sold in
l'«KI
Country A Rock
Texas Coyote Band
Tom Fletcher
Ruttall Juno* Ron Laach
COWBOY JUNCTION
TUESDAY, MAY 25
traits of importance to
efficient beef production
Generally, faster
gaining breed groups
have heavier birth
weights and higher levels
of calving difficulty
associated with reduced
calf crop percentage.
Incidence of calving
difficulty can be a serious
problem in cows calving
at two and three years of
age. If efforts are made
to avoid use of bulls with
excessive birth weight,
calving difficulty is not a
serious problem in cows
calving at four years or
older, the researcher
said.
Breed groups reaching
the small degree of
marbling in the first days
tended to be the most
efficient to the grade end
point of USDA choice.
Evaluation to a grade end
point of USDA choice
assumes that feeding to a
small degree of marbling
is justified in terms of
improving eating quality,
an assumption not
documented in
evaluation of flavor,
juiciness and tenderness
by trained sensory
panels.
“Although differences
among breed groups are
large for marbling and
percent grading choice,
differences in trained
sensory panel scores for
flavor, juiciness and
tenderness were small,"
the researcher said
Breed groups which
had the highest marbling
scores had higher fat
trim and lower retail
product percentages. The
research indicated there
is limited opportunity
through breeding to in-
crease marbling without
reducing yield for retail
product.
Steers from faster
gaining breed groups use
feed more efficiently
from weaning to
slaughter and produce
carcasses with a higher
percentage of retail
Concern
for Detail
Individual
Needs
If IihimIIu
arrmigrttirntN
with the
utmost cure.
Triska
Funeral Home
543-3681
product when compared
at the same weight or age
end points, the research
showed
Cundiff said that to
maximize efficiency of
beef production, it is
important to match the
crossbreeding system
and the characteristics of
breeds used with feed
resources available on
farms and ranches.
£
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and
answers
Weston A
Pettey. O D.
PROGRESSIVE MYOPIA
Dear Dr Pettey Ever
since I wav nine year* old
frequent chanties in my lenses
have been necessary lo keep
me seeing clearly. I'm twenty
now. and I'm a little tired of
has ing changes every year
From your brief descrip-
tion. I would suppose you
must have progressive myo-
pia a regular and conlinumg
increase ol nearsightedness.
little has ever been lound
to control that condition
consistently, although much
research and experimenting
have taken place in an effort
to halt it
There is strong evidence
(hat heredity is involved,
heredity at least to the
extent of inheriting physi-
cal and chemical elements
that might encourage pro-
gressive myopia
Often patients with cases
like yours are studious, with a
compelling urge to learn
That means more hours spent
reading Many researchers are
convinced that long periods
of reading will lend to in-
crease the myopia
You have one consolation
Before many more years pass,
perhaps before you are thirty,
you can begin to expect a
slowing down of the frequen-
cy of lens changes
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Barbee, Chris. El Campo Leader-News (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 22, 1982, newspaper, May 22, 1982; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006627/m1/13/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.