Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1965 Page: 8 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, JUNE 10, 1965
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Hoii*iii<r (.redit Is Now Available
To Senior Citizens in Rural Areas
Elderlj p*><>pl«'. if I hoy live in
rural areas, need not give up the
idea of building, buying or repair-
ing their homes on credit.
'Hi is word comes from Leroy R
Foyt. Farmers Home Adminis
tration eount> supervisor. serving
-Lee and Bastrop Counties
Mr Foyt said citizens who are
H2-years and over, livina in a
rural community of 2,500 or less,
may be eligible for a Xt-year loan
bearing 1 percent interest to buy
in older home or build a new one.
The FHA supervisor said elderly
residents may also be eligible for
smaller loans for home repairs.
He pointed out the increase de-
mand in small towns for rental
units designed to meet the hous-
ing needs of older folks.
The Farmers Home Adminis-
tration can loan dhect funds to
nonprofit organizations for con-
struction of senior citizen rental
housing units designed for inde-
pendent living.
Funds for construction of senior
citizen rental housing units may
also be provided by private in-
TOWER
THEATRE
A Tragedy of Errors by Jerry Marcus
Thursday, June 10
LUCKY
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Friday - Saturday
June 11 - 12
HAYIiYMILLS
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JAMES MxttTHUR
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about
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vestors with FHA guaranteeing
repayment.
Tins fiscal year through April
30 Farmers Home Administration
has advanced r>S6.876 to senior
citizens for construction, buying
and repairing of individual homes.
The total loaned is up 17 percent
over a similar period last fiscal
year.
Over 1,200 elderly people in the
30 states, Puerto Rico and the
Virgin Islands were ahle to get
loans for new or improved housing
through the senior citizen rural
liousing program of Farmers
Home Administration.
Another $1,248,510 was advanced
by the U. S. Department of Agri-
culture agency for the construc-
tion of rental housing units for
senior citizens during the same
period. July 1, 196-1 through April
30. 1965.
"Farmers Home Administra-
tion's senior citizen housing loan
program offers citizens, 62-years
and older, an opportunity to have
housing suited to their needs in
the community in which they have
spent their working years, Foyt
said, "This program also stimu-
lates the local economy by pro-
viding jobs for workers engaged
in the construction industry and
customers for local trades and
services."
In 1962 Congress authorized
Farmers Home Administration to
make direct loans and insured
loans to individuals and corpora-
tions to finance rental liousing for
the elderly.
FHA direct loans for senior
citizen rental housing in rural
communities boar 3.75 percent in-
terest. with up to 50 years for re-
payment.
But loans insured by the agen-
cy for rental housing currently
bear 5.75 percent interest. Bor-
rowers have up to 40 years to
repay.
Additional information about
the senior citizen rural liousing
loans program is available at the
Fanners Home Administration Of-
fice. 131 Main St.. Giddings, Texas
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Survey Committee Accomplishments
In the State of Texas Historical
Survey Committee Report on the
I RAMPS program I Recordation.
Appreciation, Marking, Presorva-
1 tion, Surveys!, June 1, 1965, ac-
; complishments of the Bastrop
County Historical Survey Commit
tiv are listed
Among 137 Texas counties parti-
cipating in the 5-year RAMI'S
program. Baxtrop ranks fourth,
with 21. in total building medal
lions placed, and first in the nunv
In-r of accompanying plaques
Counties exceeding Bastrop in me-
dallions are Travis, with 42; Be-
xar. 39: Sin Augustine, 33.
Bastrop County is fifth in Texas
among counties receiving histori-
cal markers, with 6 placed under
the RAMI'S program to date.
Counties outnumliering Bastrop in
markers are Travis, with 12;
Brewster, 11. Potter, 10, and Ca-
meron, 8.
Bastrvp is among the 52 coun-
ties in Texas completing a land-
marks research sur ey requested
by tne State Historical Survey
Committee for use in official his
toricai publications recordation
,n state archives and transcription
i to markers for reoigmzcd his
1 toricai sites.
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With a i;uU>ful
Thank yog - to *«•
friends u|„,v. |lo «J
an. calls haw br, •
and ^•'Hir„,,m(.n7
prolonged uim-ss
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Crossing b*w—n IwlemcHens kllfed ar lniwf«d almost
90,000 parsons in 1904.
DANCE DANCE
V. F. H. TERRACE
ROC K N E
Saturday, June 12
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Saturday# June 12 Horace Cochran
and the Rhythm Pals
MUSIC BY
Rockne Playboys
Vernice's Place
ALl'M CREEK
Complete Line of
personalized!
NAPKINS
for
WEDDIN0I
ANNIVERSARIES, COFFEE Til
WELCOME, OTHERS FOR
OCCASION
Abo: Ptnenaliztd Wtdding and bunt bookt, Mutch Boob
The Bastrop Advertiser
FDR SALE — Riled Sudan Hay
I in the field. Ready by June 15.
Boh Hessman. Rt. 1, Paige. Tex
I as. CL 3-25®. 15-?.
! LOST — Man's Waltham wrist
watch at the lake. Reward,
i CA 9-3034. 15-2
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SffifffiisoN
• mmT TECHNICOlJOfM LI
Sunday - Monday,
June 13 - 14
rr^THE WILD wiest
AT ITS WACKIEST!
SPARE TIME INCOME
Refilling and collecting money
from NEW TYPE high quality
coin operated dispensers in this
area. No selling. To qualify you
must have car, references, $600 to
SI900 cash Seven to twelve hours
weekly can net excellent monthly
income, More full time. For per-
sonal interview write P. O. FVtx
10573. DALLAS. TEXAS 75207.
Include phone number. 15-1-Pd.
FffiRRba
& Homy Wills
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Tuesday, June 15
BANK NIGHT
Tom Post on
Robert Morley
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"The Old Dark
House"
Wednesday, June 16
^CLOSED
Did You Know
THAT
20 Years Ago —
This Week . . .
S-Sgl Henry Oren Eskew, who
was captured by the German
army on January 6 of this year 1
arrived home on Friday of last
week. He will be here GO days
before being re-assigned.
An informal program will l>e
given on Sunday afternoon at the
USO honoring fathers of service-
men and servicemen who are
fathers.
Plans were made to re-open the
| Our Gang's Fun Club, teenage
recreation group, for the summer.
Drive 'n
Grocery
TRACY CHALMERS
OPEN SUNDAYS
NOW OPEN
BAS-CO BARBECUE
BARBECUE — SAUSAGE and CHICKEN
PLENTY OF EATING SPACE & TABLES
SOFT DRINKS
Open Every Day . . .
7:30 AM to 6 I'M — SAT. 7:30 AM to 0 PM
710 CHESTNUT STREET
H. L. (Corky) Robinson, Mgr.
ationally
EAST END
GROCERY
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, June 10, 11 and 12
FREE Delivery with 8X00 or more Order
SUGAR
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LIMIT I — Pl«t*e with V>.00 or more o(h -r i*ir« lis**,-*
COFFEE
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69-
LIMIT I — I'lrmw «1lh *.*> r or n r r - other |*i't
GREEN GIANT NIBLET - \i or
CORN
GREEN ( IA\T — Uilh Pepper* — 12 tn.
MEXICORN
6 for $1
5 for $1
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GREEN GIANT — ttHOI.E - Utl
GREEN BEANS
4,KEEN GIANT - IS tn. Tail
ASPARAGUS
4 ior $1
39c
CLEMENTE lALqi KS — 6 .
JALAPENO PEPPERS
29c
WESSON OIL
21 O"/..
39
PEACH PRESERVES
GRAPE JELLY
C'HICKI.N ( l THI. Hf;\ _ i,
TUNA (Chunk)
PETKR l \s . U
PEANUT BUTTER
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CRACKERS
MIX
or
MATCH
3 1
W > < K I
3 for 79c
39c
lb. 29c
RANCH STYLE — No. :#W
BEANS
3 for 39c
NEW — M rERIOR'.S
MELLORINE
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39'
HUNT'S — or llal\ * — No. ,
PEACHES
LADV BETT\ — Quart
PRUNE JUICE
BANANAS
CELERY
LEMONS
4 ior $1
39c
lb. 10c
stalk 15c
5 for 19c
KARA l,KK — |rKe
POUND CAKE
FRESH HIIOLE
FRYERS
LB.
29«
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STRAWBERRIES
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TOPPING
IDAHO BELLI. kUIVhl.L (IT - ' II.
POTATOES
MINI II. M \ID - « im
ORANGE JUICE
69c
2 ior 49c
43c
3 ior Si
5 for Si
( IIMCMIN
ROEtiELEIN'M SW EETNIZED
BACON
fOHNFMlUER
BACON
ROEGELEIVH — W L >. (art
PICNICS
CHUCK ROAST
MILK CI 'TN
PORK CHOPS
lb. 69c
2 11k $1.19
$1.59
lb. 55c
lb. 65c
TOILET TISSUE 4 :: 25'
LIMI1 I PleflM* Willi V' IKt or more oilier (Mireli i
IU)Mm Via _ hi ,.(.
PAPER PLATES
HLKKNI.V — iHi ct.
FACIAL TISSUE
N( lll( K — O011I1I1- |->IK«' — |{|.K 7^.
RAZOR BLADES
(4IIXIATE - (.hurt
TOOTHPASTE
39c
2 for 43c
49c
39c
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Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1965, newspaper, June 10, 1965; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238056/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.