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Thursday. June 16, 1988 — The Albany N«w — Poq«9_
CLASSIFIED ADS
^ REAL ESTATE
WEAVER HEIGHTS
Tri-level, 4 bedrooms, 3'/2
baths, large country kitch-
en, formal dining room,
spacious living room,
lower level family room,
swimming pool, under-
ground utilities, paved
streets, plus many extras!
David Cleveland
CLEAR FORK
REALTY
762-3614
Nice with garden tub on 2 land-
scaped lots with 10x12 metal shop
— only $15,000. LONGHORN REAL-
TY 762-2928 office, 762-2283 or
762-2613 home. 1_c
BYOWNIR
3 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, den.
1,975 sq. ft. Total electric. Main-
tenance free exterior, 16x20 stor-
age building. Corner lot, privacy
fence. Assumable loan. 10 Country
Cove. 762-3644. tf
GINGIRBRIAD TRIM
Lots of pretty trim on this 3 bed-
room with covered patio, storm
cellar and privacy fence. LONG-
HORN REALTY 762-2928 office,
762-2283 or 762-2613 home. 1 c
tORSALI
Country home on 1 acre in Hamby
community. Assume non-qualify-
'ing FHA loan. Call Panian & Mash/
Better Homes & Gardens. 698-4484
ttr 695-5199. Ask for Drue. 2c
;v3 bedroom house with den, formal
'living, dining & game rooms, 2
"baths; * bu i It-fris. Robert Skinner.
Call 762-2447. tf
Country Living
At Its Best!
Located 8 miles south of Albany and
situated on 36 acres. This home has 3
bedrooms and 2 baths with a 33x33 foot
living area. The 36 acres is cross-fenced
into 3 pastures with all-metal posts and
new 5-strand wire all around. There are
2 tanks, 2 barns, 1 set of cow pens with
chute and connected on the rural water
supply. There is a swimming pool with
diving board and complete filter system.
The home is landscaped, has an
underground sprinkler system and is
fenced in back.
Offered by
CLEAR FORK REALTY
David Cleveland
762-3614
L.J
I
Kay
Apartments
Convenient Location
Economical Living
2 Bed-2 Bath starting as low as $255
For appointment, call
762-2142
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1 acre with 30x40 barn and utilities
off Baird Hwy. outside city limits.
Robert Skinner. Call 762-2447. tf
ONCI IN A LIPITIMI
Opportunity to own a chunk of Al-
bany's history. The price of the Old
Robert Nail Home across the street
from the courthouse has been
REDUCED! LONGHORN REALTY
762-2928 office, 762-2283 or 762-
2613 home. lc
HISTORIC HOMI Large rooms,
nooks & crannies. Fantastic after
conversion, 4 bedroom, 3 bath.
LONGHORN REALTY 762-2928 of-
fice, 762-2283 or 762-2613 home, lc
PRICE REDUCED! Owner anxious to
sell! Water softener system, fire-
place, privacy fenced, nice shop,
central H/A, screened in porch.
Fantastic home! LONGHORN
REALTY 762-2928 office, 762-2283
or 762-2613 home. lc
PRICID TO SILL
3 bedroom, 2 bath brick home.
Central air & heat. Privacy fenced
backyard with extra lot. Close to
elementary school. Call 817-563-
2103. 2p
BRICK HOMI ALAND
4'/i year old home on 2.7 acres. 3
large bedrooms, 2 baths, over 2500
sq. ft., fireplace, workshop.
Fenced-in area for animals. Just in-
side city limits on Hwy. 283 North.
Call 762-3683. tf
HISTORICAL HOMI
For sale by owner. Fully re-
modeled, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
large living area, tin tile ceilings,
front porch, huge pecan tree & fruit
trees, fenced back yard, 1-car
garage. Call 762-2744 after 5 pm or
762-2552. tf
FOR RENT
FOR RINT
Unfurnished 3 bedroom house &
furnished 1 bedroom house. Call
762-2044 or after 1:30 pm, 762-
3169. lc
STORAGI UNITS
ACORN MINI-WAREHOUSES, N.
Ave. A south of Railroad St. Call
762-3252 for information. If no
answer, coll 762-2132. tf
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CLEAR FORK REALTY
David Cleveland
762-2789
OFFICE
762-3614
Tom Lackey
762-3676
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UNDER $20,000
PRICED TO SEll: 2 bedroom with detached double cor garage. CONTRACT PENDING
PLENTY OF ROOM: See this one at Corner of Glesk and Fisher
NEEDS WORK BUT GOOD PRICE: 2 bedroom. ) Bath (or $5 500
CENTRAL STREET: Nice 2 bedroom. 1 bath you need to see
MORAN WITH 1 ACRE: 2 bedroom, I bath with 1 acre and barn, $12,500.
BRICK ON LARGE LOT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath home.
BRECKENRIDGE STREET: 4 bedroom. 2 bath mobile home on nice corner lot.
131 WILLIAMS: Clean 2 bedroom. 1 bath with possible terms
MARSHALL R. YOUNG CAMP: 2 bedroom, 1 bath in secluded area.
UNDER $30,000
ACROSS FROM YOUTH CENTER: 3 bedroom, 2 bath, with central heat and carport.
GORDON STREET: 3 bedroom, 2 both, central c.ir with nice back patio.
UNDER $40,000
BRICK HOME ON LACY DRIVE: Contract Pending.
CLOSE TO HIGH SCHOOL: 3 bedroom, 2 bath and fireplace. SOLD
3 BEDROOM 2 BATHS: Home with carporf, storage and fenced back yard.
PRICK HOME ON LACY DRIVE: 3 bedroom, 2 bath, central air and fenced yard.
CORNER LOT IN ROSE ADDITION: 2 bedrp^irt. 1 batfc wjjh air and detached office.
UNDER $60,000
WEAVER HEIGHTS: Beautiful home wit|i art unbelievable price "Call for Details."
EXCELLENT SHAPE: 3 bedroom, 3 bath, central air, storm windows with terms.
UNPER $70,000
SEDWICK HEIGHTS: Large home on corner lot with big workshop and fenced.
UNDER $90,000
CORNER LOT IN WEAVER HEIGHTS: Swimming pool, fireplace, fenced ond more ..
NINETIES AND ABOVE
6 BEDROOM3Vt BATH: Across from hospital with many extras.
TRI-LEVEL HOME IN WEAVER HEIGHTS: 4 bedroom, 3% baths, swimming pool 8 more.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
PARAMOUNT BUILDING AND LOT: Best locotion in town and we want to sell.
ACREAGE
COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST: Nice brick home on 36 acres with pool & barns.
940 ACRES: 10 miles east of Albany, minerals, hunting, water PRICE REDUCED.
LAKE PROPERTY
HOLIDAY HILLS: New 3 bedroom, 2 bath with carport, nice lawn, ond rural water.
NORTH COVE: Nice waterfront mobile home on good high lot with improvements.
TANGLEWOOD ISLAND: Two waterfront lots with Owner Financing
OVER ISO LOTS IN LAKERIDGE HEIGHTS: On and off water — $2500 to $20,000.
. WATERFRONT LOTS FOR MOBILE HOMES.
Greenridge
Apartments
'/i mile 5. of courthouse on Moran hwy.
1 & 2 bedroom apartments,
energy efficient, appliance
furnished, carpeted, laundry
facilities & kid's playground
RENTAL RATES
I bd from $221 ■ 2 bd from $250
915/762-2518 or
817/297-4351
now under new management
ZFNA CHURCHILL
RRH Management
I ' Inr- Financed hy
r Dk"(VW<Q Ll/« IflLe
FmHA
✓ MOBILE HOMES
LIKI Nltl
14x60 mobile home. Furnished,
central air & heat. Call 762-
2003. 2p
^ LOTS FOR SALE
$500 DOWN
balance 60 months
at 9% interest
HOME SITES
Pickard Place on
Throckmorton Hwy.
Contact Bill Masters, Abilene,
672-5115 or Box 944, Abilene
79604
FOR SALE
FOR SALI
1975 750 Honda, new tires, new
chains. Call 762-3219. lp
FOR SALE
Queen size bed with brass frame.
$50. Sectional couch $25. Recliner.
$25. Desk, $50. Executive swivel
chair, $100. Call Lisa Hudman,
762-2047. 2c
FOR SALS
Chrome & formica dinette table
with 6 chairs, $35. Call 762-
2428. lp
POR SALI
Clean 1979 GMC van, 4 new sport
tires & wheels. Call 762-2044, or
after 1:30pm, 762-3169. lc
POR SALI
6 H78-15 6-ply I T. tires. 2 new 4
have less than 1000 miles, $250
Coll 762-3539. lp
✓ QflRAQE SALES
SALIII
Antique items, light fixtures, kit-
chen sink, gift wrap, gifts, adult
clothes only, some new. See to be-
lieve! Bargains galore! 724 Ram-
bler St. in Rose Addition. In carport
by alley. Saturday, June 18, 9 am-
2 pm. IE?
PORCHSALI
429 Greer, Friday, June 17.
Clothes, electric range, large
metal medicine cabinet, stereo-
radio combination, coffee table,
wooden window shutters, misc.
Frank Dillingham. lp
CARACKSALI
321 South 4th behind Chevron sta-
tion. 6 families. Friday, June 17 &
Saturday, June 18. 9 am-5 pm. lp
YARDSALI
Thursday, June 16. 506 North
11th St. l_p
CARAG!SALI
Collectibles, furniture, clothes,
junktiques. 115 Moran Rd. Satur-
day morning, 9 anvl^noon. lc
CARAGISALI
Throckmorton Hwy 1 block north of
hospital. Saturday, June 18, 8 am-5
pm. Clothing, electric range, re-
frigerated air conditioner, odds &
ends.
LEGAL NOTICES
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WANTED
WANTID
Shallow production, Albany or
Moran area. Coll 817-559-8727. 2p
QUAIL LI ASK WANTID
Responsible mature hunters.
214-696-4738. Please leave mes-
sage if no answer. 2c
GIT PAID
for reading books! Earn $25-$100
per book reading famous & new
authors at home. Books sent free.
Call 702-328-1444, Ext. 5239. lp
FIREWORKS
SALES!
Good earnings potential.
Good fundraiser for your
group. A great family
project. Open June 24-
July 4. Call today for
more information,
817-855-2241
3c
SERVICES
TNI ICC ROLL STAND
June 16, 17, 18. Oriental food &
beverages. Located at Olney Sav-
ings across from courthouse. lp
PINCINC
Farm, ranch & industrial fences.
For a fair honest bid, call "Triple B
Fencing." Good work & references.
Toya Bolton, 915-366-4101 or Carl
Smith, 512-237-2168. lp
AIR CONDITIONIRS
We now have Marquis air condi-
tioners in stock. Check Hise Furni-
ture for your cooler needs. tf
MONUMSNTS
Call us for your monuments.
McKinney & Duncan. 915-762-3244.
Mary & Herbert Hawkins. tf
^ OPPORTUNITIES
IXCILLINT WACIS
For spare time assembly work;
electronics, crafts, others. Info
1-504-641-0091 Ext. 3498. Open 7
dayv 2p
OPPORTUNITY
Toning & tanning equipment. Call
now & save, 918-333-5630. 2j>s
^ PERSONALS
MAJOR CRIDIT CARDS!
Regardless of credit history. Also,
new credit card. No one refused!
For information call 1-315-733-
6062 Ext. M1650. 2p
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Callahan-Shackelford Co.
Farm Bureau
home* Auto "Life* Disability'Annuities
Fire*Estate Planning*IRAs*health Ins.
Jack "Ksrnal" Corn
Agent
Land Banh Bids.
FO Bom 1175
915/854-1044
Balrd, TX 79504
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
FLUID INJECTION WELL PERMIT
Marshall R. Young Oil Co. has
applied to the Railroad Commis-
sion of Tex<ft for a permit to inject
fluid into a formation which is pro-
ductive of oil or gas.
The applicant proposes to inject
fluid into the Tannehill Formation,
W.I. Cook Estate, Sec. 139A, Well
Number 21. The proposed injection
well is located 12 miles Northwest
of Albany in the Cook Ranch Field,
in Shackelford County. Fluid will be
injected into strata in the subsur-
face depth interval from 1437 to
1443 feet.
LEGAL AUTHORITY: Chopter 27
of the Texas Water Code, as
amended, Title 3 of the Natural
Resources Code, as amended, and
the Statewide Rules of the Oil and
Gas Division of the Railroad Com-
mission of Texas.
Requests for a public hearing
from persons who can show they
are adversely affected, or requests
for further information concerning
any aspect of the application
should be submitted in writing,
within fifteen days of publication,
to the Underground Injection Con-
trol Section, Oil ond Gas Division,
Railroad Commission of Texas,
Drawer 12967, Capitol Station,
Austin, Texas 78711 (Telephone
512/445-1373). 1C
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
FLUID INJECTION WELL PERMIT
Marshall R. Young Oil Co. has
applied to the Railroad Commis-
sion of Texas for a permit to inject
fluid into a formation which is pro-
ductive of oil or gas.
The applicant proposes to inject
fluid into the Tannehill Formation,
W.I. Cook Estate, Sec. 139A, Well
Number 26. The proposed injection
well is located 12 miles Northwest
of Albany in the Cook Ranch Field,
in Shackelford County. Fluid will be
injected into strata in the subsur-
face depth interval from 1402 to
1405 feet.
LEGAL AUTHORITY Chapter 27
of the Texas Water Code, as
amended. Title 3 of the Natural
Resources Code, as amended, and
the Statewide Rules of the Oil and
Gas Division of the Railroad Com-
mission of Texas.
Requests for a public hearing
from persons who can show they
are adversely affected, or requests
for further information concerning
any aspect of the application
should be submitted in writing,
within fifteen days of publication,
to the Underground Injection Con-
trol Section, Oil and Gas Division,
Railroad Commission of Texas,
Drawer 12967, Capitol Station,
Austin, Texas 78711 (Telephone
512/445-1373). 1C
Witness my hand and official
seal at Albany, Texas, this 14th
day of June,1988.
Bobbie L. Cox
Clerk of County Court
Shackelford County, Texas 2C
NOTICE ON PETITION FOR
BEER LICENSE OR WINE AND BEER
RETAILER'S PERMIT
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF SHACKELFORD
To All Persons Interested:
Willaway, Inc. dba Battlecreek
Waystation has filed a petition
with the County Judge of Shackel-
ford County, on the 7th day of June
1988, for a BEER RETAILERS OFF
PREMISES LICENSE and makes,
under oath, the following repre-
sentation:
1. The name under which the
business is to be operated is
Battlecreek Waystation.
2. Address or location: 602 N.
Hwy. 6. City: Moran. County:
Shackelford.
3. Mailing address: P.O. Box
295, Moron,Texas 76464.
4. That the business is owned by
a CORPORATION.
5. That reference is hereby made
to the original application of appli-
cant now in file for further infor-
mation.
Wherefore applicant prays that
lawful notice of this application be
given and that on hearing hereof
the Court authorizes the issuance
of a license or permit as herein set
out.
Said application will be heard by
the County Judge on the 22nd day
of June 1988, at 10:00 o'clock A.M.
at the courthouse of said county in
Albany, Texas.
Any citizen shall be permitted to
contest the facts stated in the said
petition and applicant's right to
secure a license-permit upon giv-
ing security for all costs which will
be incurred in such suit, should the
same be decided in favor of the ap-
plicant.
Witness my hand and official
seal at Albany, Texas, this 7th day
of June, 1988. Bobbie Cox, Clerk of
County Court, Shackelford County,
Texas. lc
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Willaway, Inc., doing buslnew as
Battlecreek Waystation, has made
application to the Texas Alcoholic
Beverage Commission for a wine
only package store permit to be
located at 602 North Highway 6,
Moran, Shackelford County, Texas.
Dorothy T. Boyd, President.
Gwen Taggart, Secretary. lc
NOTICE ON PETITION FOR BEER
LICENSE OR WINE AND BEER
RETAILER S PERMIT
The State of Texas
County of Shackelford
Jammie Fry has filed a petition
with the County Judge of Shackel-
ford County, on the 3rd day of
June, 1988, for a Beer Retailers Off
Premises License and makes,
under oath, the following repre-
sentation:
1. The name under which the
business is to be operated is Red
Barn II.
2.Address or location is 100 Post
Oak, Moran, Texas, Shackelford
County.
3.Mailing address is P.O. Box
323, Moran, Texas 76464.
4. That the business is owned by
an INDIVIDUAL.
5. That reference is hereby made
to the original application of appli-
cant now in file for further infor-
mation.
Wherefore applicant prays that
lawful notice of this application be
given and that on hearing hereof
the Court authorizes the issuance
of a license or permit as herein set
out.
Said application will be heard by
the County Judge on the 28th day
of June, 1988, at 10:00 o'clock A.M.
at the courthouse of said county in
Shackelford, Texas.
Any citizen shall be permitted to
contest the facts stated in the said
petition and applicant's right to
secure a license-permit upon giv-
ing security for all costs which will
be incurred in such suit, should the
same be decided in facor of the ap-
plicant.
Ask
Dr. Bob...
PATIENT OPTIONS IN
COSMETIC SURGERY
A nice smile conveys a positive
message. Advances in dentistry have
given patients an opportunity to
enhance their image. Here are some
of the current options available in
cosmetic dentistry:
•Bonding: painting tooth-colored
plastic on stained or damaged teeth to
change their color or shape. General-
ly. this works best on front teeth,
which play a limited role in chewing.
•Bleaching: painting a chemical
whitening agent on one or more stain-
ed or discolored teeth to lighten their
appearance.
•Bridges: one or more artificial
teeth held in place by attachments to
adjacent teeth. Fixed bridges are
usually joined to crowns on either side
of the artificial teeth. Maryland
bridges have metal extensions that
are bonded to the back of adjacent
teeth. A single false tooth may be an-
chored by tiny screws; this ia an Aii-
zian bridge.
Brought to you as a
community serf ice by:
ROBERT LEEDY, DDS
CHRISTIE LEEDY, DDS
328 S. 2nd St—Albany
762-3902
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