El Campo Leader-News (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 53, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 25, 1982 Page: 11 of 28
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CLASSIFIED ADS
MOBILE HOMKS m
I2.WMI ot t**at offer 3 bedroom.
1 bath. 12x60', to be moved,
need some repairs 543 6007, El
Campo
1 BEDROOM mobile home for
sale Call 532 4766, Wharton
1 BEDROOM, 1 ‘i bath mobile
home with washer k dryer,
micro-wave, C/A. $19,996 oo 10
% down, 15 year finance at El
Campo Manufactured Housing,
710 E Jackson, 713-543-7806
BEDROOM, l bath mobile
home withwasher k dryer,
micro-wave, C/A $17.995 00 10
% down, 15 year finance at El
Campo Manufactured Housing,
710 E Jackson. 713-543-7806
14 * 72 CONTINENTIAL, 2
bedroom custom built, will pass
white glove inspection Wired
for electric or gas Call 532-5851,
Wharton, ask for Ann
MOBILE HOME lor sale
Region 1980 model, 2 bedroom, 1
4 bath furnished Central air
qv heat. For more information
call 543-2282, Wharton
TWO UNFURNISHED mobile
homes for sale. One 1973 Oak-
mont, central air & heat unit.
I960 Earkwood also Both I
bedrooms & carpeted, in ex-
cellent condition. $14,000. for
both Must be moved off proper-
ty Call 1-657 2943, Boling
USED MOBILE home for sale
Seen by appointment only. Call
after 5:30 pm, 657-2270, Boling.
TRAVEL TRAILERS 112
FOR SALE: 17 ft. travel trailer,
self-contained, 606 Lundy St., El
Campo after 5 :00 p.m.
MOTOR HOMES 113
FOR SALE: FMC motor home,
29 feet Immaculate, $30,000
543-7019, B Campo or (512)
578-5269
CAMPERS 115
22 tfc FT. PROWLER, 1979
model, fully contained, sleeps
six. Air condition, tandem
wheels Call 532 2687, Wharton
DOtiS, CATS. PETS 131
DOBERMAN PUPPIES loi
sale $40 each Call 543 7970, El
Campo
BLACK I.ABKAIM7K Retriever
for sale AKC Registered
female. 4 months old Call
512-4948, Wharton
CUDDI.5 KITTENS seven
weeks old, free to a good home
Call 532 8637 evenings
CUTE & CUDDLEY kittens
free to a good home Call
657 4519, Boling after 5pm
CATS FOR FREE, All sizes, all
coiots! Call 532 1583, Wharton
COCKER SPANIELS for sale
Call 532-8737, Wharton after 5
p.m.
Y HEE KITTENS to be given U>
a good home Call Wharton.
532 8142
FREE PUPPIES to a good
home Will be medium sized
dogs Call 532 3193, Wharton
FREE PUPPIES to a good
home. Call 532-1343, Wharton.
FREE KITTENS to a good
home Call 532-0044, Wharton
IRISH SETTER found on
Walters Road Call 532 8575,
Wharton
IRISH SETTER, 9 month
female, $75 00 Call 532 3061 or
532-2554, Wharton, after 5:30
p.m.
CATTLE-HOG S-HORSE8 133
AQHA BUCKSKIN filly, $850
Also mares, some bred, $1500 &
up Call 543-4980, El Campo
4 GERNSEY and VS Jersey
milk/nurse cow with heifer calf.
Call 543-8657, El Campo after
5:00
ONE MARE) and one 16 month
old colt Also Honda 110 ATC 3
wheeler. After 6 p.m. call
648 2368, Louise
A.Q.H.A. BUCKSKIN
filly $850 00 Also mares, some
bred, start at $150000 Call
543 4980. Kl Campo
M1SC . FOR SALK 151
COMPLETE LINE ot beauty
shop equipment Call 543-4418,
El Campo
WOOD FOR sale Half cord $45
Call Charles Vitera, 543-9193 or
543-5667, El Campo
ANTIQUES AND COLLEC-
TIBLES, Kriegel Farm on
Kriegel Rd Open first and third
Sundays, 10 a m to 5 p m
Wharton
CINCINNATI TIMKt LOCK
with card holder in very good
condition for sale Call 532-8042,
Wharton
FIRE WOOD' First hundred
dollars lakes approximately
two cords of wood Call 532 2784,
Wharton
LAWNBOY MOWER, air
hockey game table, 52 piece set
ironstone, double bed bookcase
headboard Call 532-0331, Whar
ton.
O NAN GENERATOR 4,000
watts $575 00, trampoline, 3
months old $300 00. Call
532-3651, Wharton
PIANO IN STORAGE:
Beautiful spinet-console stored
locally. Reported like new
Responsible party can take
over at big saving on low pay-
ment balance Write Joplin
Piano, Inc., Joplin, Missouri
64801 Include home phone
number
REMINGTON 876 12 guage
magnum action double X skeet
grade barrel, $200.00; Also Colt
45 auto, new barrel, $200 00
Cal) 532 3849 or 532 2222, Unit
806, Wharton.
SAXAPHONE, used two years,
very good condition. Perfect for
beginners Call 532 2372, Whar
ton after 5:30 p.m
STEEL POSTS, new k used,
(the good kind) Call 532-8042,
Wharton
SEARS (.AS dryer, 4 stereo,
with 8 track FM A AM, one has
record player One Kenwood &
Sansui receivers. One black k
white TV One car 8 track
player, one AM FM with
cassette, car stereo, one Kodak
Carousel projector, one 8 mm
projecter, one 8 ft pet python
snake with nice cage, $400 00
(all Darlene at 532 8641, Whar
ton
250 TRANSMISSION, air cool-
ed. for Vega or similar car
$200 00 Call 532-4216, Wharton
USED LUMBER for sale at Vfc
price of new lumber. Call
335 6031, Boettcher Hlavinka
Co , East Bernard
WINDOW AIR conditioners. 220
volts 19,000 BTl' $150 00 &
12,000 BTU $125.00 Call
532 3383, Wharton, after 5:30
p.m.
HOUSE. GOOUS-SALK 152
4s" HOTPOINT electric stove,
full oven k ‘x size oven, ex
cel lent condition Call 543-6338
before 8 k after 6. El Campo
2 YEAR old Sears Kenmore gas
range, excellent condition $150
Call 543 1011, El Campo
LARGE) SOFA with overstuffed
pillows, like new $250 00 or best
offer Love seat, like new.
$250 00 Call 532 1882, Wharton
RCA STEREO console with AM
F'M radio 8-track tape with turn
table Wooden cabinet Call
532 2483, Wharton, after 4 p m
SK \Hs FHOSTI.ESS 18 CU ft
bottom freezer refrigerator,
coppertone Call 532 3738, Whar
ton.
2 SOFAS for sale, one beige and
one avocado, each 6 feet $200 00
each Call 532 1589. Wharton
WHITE MAYTAG gas A elec
trie dryer Good condition
Price $125 00 Call 532 8840. ask
for Hattie or 53241678 after 6
p.m., Wharton
WANTED TO BUY 153
WASHER & dryer wanted Call
543 4418, ■ Campo
< ASH E dit good used furniture
appliances. TV's, antiques and
anything of value Day or Night
Midget E'lea Market, 532-3299 or
532 3831, Wharton, Tex
WANT TO BUY a small 1 or 2
bedroom trailer house, older
model and in good condition
Cali 532-8577, Wharton
WANTED TO BUY Chihuahua
Call 532-8124, Wharton
GARAGE SALES 154
CARPORT SALE Saturday.
2511 Meadow Lane, El Campo
Clothes, lamps dishes and
miscellaneous
SATURDAY k Sunday, 8-6.
Amber glassware, jeans,
men s, ladies’, Jr size k girl’s
clothing, light fixtures,
lawnmower, etc, W. Armory
Rd. (West of American Legion),
El Campo
OCTOBER I. 8 to 5; Satur-
day, October 2, 8 to 1 1311 N.
Rusk, Wharton Baby clothes,
toys, towels, adult clothes,
shoes, golf cart, etc
GAINT WAREHOUSE SALE -
Used furniture, clothing & ap-
pliances Open Monday thru
Friday 1 to 5 p.m , Saturday, on
ly 9 a m - 5 p.m. Intersection of
Milan k Sunset
GIANT GARAGE Sale: 6
families. Thursday k Friday,
SepL 30 Oct. 1. You name it -
We have it or can help find it.
Avon items, plants, clothes,
dishes LOTS OF MISC FM
Road 442 toward Needville i just
before river bridge) Watch for
signs
GARAGE SALE! Friday only,
October 1st. 7:30 am to 7 pm
Moving sale, 626 Hubenak Rd ,
Wharton Antique rocker, 4 an
tique chairs, maple table k
chairs, maple bookcase bed k
dresser Clothes, carpet k
household items
1ST ANNUAL garage sale 204
W Alabama. Wharton
(Frances A Co ). 10 family sale.
9 to 4 Huge variety of items, all
misc Years of accumulation
LOST A E'OUND 171
l-OST: Blonde Cocker Spaniel
male in the viemty of Circle S
and Bill's Drive In Child's pel,
reward offered Call 543-3534 or
543 4299. El Campo
MISSING FROM Westhili Addi
lion Red Doberman spaded
female Right ear flopped down
Reward 543 5167. Kl Campo
FOl NIL near Security Bank A
Trust, 2 pair glasses, 1 sun
shades A 1 prescription Owner
may have by identifying Call
532-1650. Wharton
MALE (OCKEH Spaniel found
around Courthouse area Call
532 1529 or 532 5151. Wharton to
claim
Ph. 543-3363
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EL CAMPO SPRAYING SERVICE
543-7111 2515 N. Machanlc
FOR
SALE
Two Swab rigs complata
with swab Una and
lubricators. Largo supp-
ly of swob cups and all
aquipmant Inclvdad.
Raody to work today.
Call 713-543-3351, a
24-hr. numbar.
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El Campo leader-News. El Campo, TX, Sat , Sept 25, 1BH2 Page 11 A
Planning Reunion
ECHS Class Of*77 j
&
If you exercise, do you
I he El t ampo High School class of 1B77 is plan-:|i need to pop vitamin C
ning their five-year reunion for Nov. 5 and 6 pills? Research by pro-
... (Homecoming weekend). The reunion commit- fessor and graduate stu
:j: tee is having trouble locating the following per-ij: dent at the Texas
sons: i:j Woman’s University
g Violeta Alonza, Cynthia Buchhorn, Dee Ann Houston Center shows
g ( heatham, Thi 1’hanh Hang Do, Janet Hadash, >: that increasing your
| Paul Hargrove, Robert Hernandez, James Scott •: vitamin C intake after
Kee, Terrance Kenning, Ray Kennedy, Lily j exercising is not
Kahn, Sylvia Ann Mancias, Raymond O’Canas, necessary
j;: Barbara Smith, Jessie Sowell, Mary Lucinda f:
| Uresta, Joleen Wedel, Susan Rene Lyons Welch, jii Hr William Hart,
S Kerry E. Winfield, Renee Zimmerhanzel and assistant professor of
j:j Gary Appling, ij: nutrition and food
| If you know the whereabouts of any of these ij: sciences, and Patricia
i£ persons, please call Debbie Nord(*en Hamman at i|i Gill, who is an August
ij 543-9415, Mary Raun Williamson at 543-8573, or !§ graduate from the
v. Clarke Baker Collins at 543-6240 after 6 p m , as '? VA/TWU coordinated
ij; soon as possible ij; dietetic internship
' master of science degree
Non-Physician A
Must Obtain Special License
Research Released
On Vitamin (i Tablets
Texas law includes
acupuncture under the
definition of the practice
of medicine. This means
only a licensed physician
or a trained acupunc-
turist under the physi-
cian’s supervision can
legally perform this an-
cient Chinese therapeutic
technique.
The non-physician
acupuncturist must ob-
tain permission to prac-
tice from the Texas State
Board of Medical Ex-
aminers, the agency that
primarily regulates
physicians. The board’s
guidelines stipulate that
an acupuncturist must
have at least two years of
acupuncture training
from a board-approved
institute.
A physician also must
seek board approval to be
SPECIAL NOTICES 172
IMMEDIATE ( ASH for first or
second lien notes Must be dis
counted Call F'elix. 532 5698 or
5324)929. Wharton
NEED MUSIC for your next
get-together, such as a party,
wedding reception, etc...., hire
a live D J F’or rates and book
ing information, call Kiel D J
Services, 532-3628, Wharton
LIVESTOCK
MARKET NEWS
TexavDept Of Agriculture
El Campo Livestock
Auction
Estimated receipts 1625
compared with 3102 last
week and 2958 a year ago
COMPARED WITH LAST
TUESDAY: Slaughter
cows steady to weak
Slaughter bulls steady
Slaughter calves 1 00-2 00
lower F'eeder steers and
steer calves firm to 1 00
higher erasing part of last
week's downturn F'eeder
heifers and heifer calves
fully steady Trading ac-
tivity slightly improved
and demand better
Receipts included around
20% slaughter cows, few
slaughter calves and bulls
with balance mostly feeder
cattle and calves
•LAUGHTER (OWN
Utility 2-3, 35 50-40 50 Uut
ter 1-2, 33.00-37 50 Canner
and low cutter 29 0tE33 50
•LAUGHTER II i i ■
Yield gradr 12. 1200 1700
lbs, 45 00 46 00 1000 1200
lbs . 42 00-45 00
HI.AUGHTKK CALVES:
Good and choice 400-560
llto '4 1114,111
PRBDBR snuiv
Medium F'rame No 1
200 275 lbs . 84 00 HR 00. tew
90 00. 275 300 lbs .
■0 00 84 00. 100 350 lbs.
75 00 76 00 . 350 400 lbs.
69 (Ml 74 00 . 400-450 lbs.
M (K)fftt (SI
1 argr F rantr No I 450 'SHI
lbs . 60 00 65 (Ml MSI 6011
lbs 56 00 (Ml 00 (MS) 700
lbs . 54 00-17 (SI
Medium Frame Nn I and
2 225)75 lb* 61 00 66 on
Medium Frame No 2
250 300 lbs . 73 OO 76 00
300 150 lbs 69 00 73 00
350 400 lbs , 64 00 (M> (Hi
400 45(i lbs M 00 64 00
l-arge Frame No 2 4Yl (li
lbs , 57 (Si 62 «o
FEEDER IIF IF » Ha
Medium Frame No I and
2 25(1 SHi Itw 51 00 55 00
m VSi Itw 52 Vi 54 *)
lai|r haaie N* I 450 VSi
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a specific
acupuncturist’s supervis-
ing doctor. If approved,
he can allow the acupunc-
turist to perform certain
tasks so long as the physi-
cian retains supervision
and control over the
acupuncturist The physi-
cian also retains respon-
sibility for the care and
treatment of acupunc-
ture patients.
Dating back to before
2500 B.C., acupuncture
involves piercing certain
parts of the body with
thin needles ranging
from about one to nine in-
ches in length. Although
the technique is used to
treat diseases, Texas
newspaper ads for
acupuncture clinics
generally emphasize it as
a means of losing weight
and quitting smoking and
drinking.
How acupuncture
works revolves around
Chinese medical theory:
“Chi,” the basic energy
of living things, is a
pressurized air stream
that flows through 12
primary channels of the
body. Six are called
“yin,” and the other six
“yang ” When yin and
yang are out of balance,
the theory contends, the
body is susceptible to il-
lness and pain. Inserting
and manipulating
needles at the proper
locations restores the
balance, acupuncturists
say.
The Texas Medical
Association encourages
WEAR MORI COTTON
—It Ftotp* El Campo I
further research into
acupuncture — but only
by or directly supervised
by a licensed physician.
The doctor must be “ade-
quately skilled” in this
field. “These safeguards
are necessary to protect
the public from exploita-
tion and indiscriminate
application by those un-
trained or unqualified in
acupuncture,” TMA
says.
program report that, for
moderate exercisers
(those who walk or jog a
little each day), changes
in requirements occur
within normal range, and
60 milligrams or four
ounces of orange juice
per day < recommended
dietary allowance set by
the National Academy of
Sciences) should suffice.
Marathon runners,
however, may need as
much as 300 milligrams
of vitamin (’ per day, Dr.
Hart says.
“We know that there is
no need for the average
person who exercises to
pop Vitamin C pills,”
Hart noted “What we’re
trying to determine
through our research is
what mechanism in the
body is using Vitamin C
during exercise. What
physiologically hap-
pens?”
BUELTEL, INC.
flffi1
Indies and Gentlemen
The NEW ’83s ARE HERE!
We are having a GREAT C LOSE-OUT SALE on
ALL ’82s! Come by and see me . . . It’s trading
^me’ Respectfully.
Paul Parker
FREE
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Barbee, Chris. El Campo Leader-News (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 53, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 25, 1982, newspaper, September 25, 1982; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006914/m1/11/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.