The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), No. 102, Ed. 1 Monday, February 26, 1979 Page: 6 of 8
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Mmulav, February 2fi, 1979
March
The followinsc cvrnti, nfU'Ctod l»y the
Texu Tourint Development Awnry,
■ re but a few of th«- many excellent
recreational opportunity* offered *»y
communities arroaa the state. A
more complete listing of Texan events
may be obtained free of charjrc by
writing TEXAS. Dept. C. Box 5004,
Austin 78763.
Peach Blossom Trails of Fred-
ericksburg and Gillespie Coun-
ty. About the first of March
spring bursts forth in all of
its beauty in the peach or-
chards surrounding the Hill
Country town of Fredericks-
burg. Sccnic routes through
prime peach blossom territory
have been produced by the
Fredericksburg Chamber of
Commerce and may be ob-
tained free at the chamber
office or by writing Hox 5U0T,
Fredericksburg 78(52-1 (512-
997-3414).
March 3 Second Annual Mid-
Winter Airsho, Confederate
Air Force Headquarters, llar-
lingen. Featuring approxima-
tely 50 World War II aircraft,
the show will be highlighted
by reenactment of air battles.
Things start with a fly-by at
10 a.m. with the main show
scheduled from 1-4:30 p.m.
Tickets are $5 for adults, $2
for students (6 through 18)
and free for those under six.
For additional information
contact the Confederate Air
I Force, Box CAF-T, Harlingen
78550 (512-425-1098).
* * *
March 8-18 Springfest, McAI-
len. Formerly known as The
International Spring Fiesta,
this event features a full sche-
dule of activities. There will
be a carnival, parties, dances,
arts & crafts show, barbecues,
a marathon, tournaments for
shuffleboard, bridge, waltzing,
pinochle, pool, racquetball,
golf, tennis and fire depart-
ment pumper races. There will
be additional activities across
the river in Reynosa, Mexico.
Highlight will be the grand
parade at 10 a.m. March 10.
For details contact Springfest,
Box 1334T, McAllen 78501
phone 512-682-6221.
• » »
March 10, II Stock Car Rac-
ing, Texas World Speedway,
College Station. Late model
cars are slated to compete in
the Aggieland 250 mile event
and there will be two races of
the fourth annual State Cham-
pionship Texas Race of Cham-
pions. Practice and time trials
are March 10, races March 11.
Reserved seats in the grand-
stands are $15, $20 & $25. In-
field admission is $10 with
youths under 12 free. For in-
formation contact Texas World
Speedway, Box AJT, College
Station 77840 phone 713-695-
2500.
March 16-18 Rattlesnake
Bound Up, Big Spring. For
those looking for something
different, try this one. Hunt-
ers start bringing in and
weighing snakes the first day.
Prizes are awarded for the
largest rattlesnake, the snake
with the longest rattles, etc.
For the visitors, there are dis-
plays and exhibits on milking
and handling the snakes and
plenty of opportunity to try
the real thing if so inclined.
Fried, boiled and broiled snake
arc available for the hungry.
For a change of pace there is
an antique car show held in
connection with the rattle-
snake round up. Visitors want-
ing to go on a snake hunt may
sign up at the Chamber of
Commerce, Box 1391T, Big
Spring 79720 phone 915-263-
7641.
• » •
The Houston Festival: Main
Street Plus, Houston. This
new event is Houston's entry
into, the big time celebrations.
It is intended to rank on the
scale with Washington D. C.'s
Cherry Blossom Festival and
San Antonio's Fiesta. The
event will offer a mixture of
a city-wide blossom spectacle,
Houston heritage, an interna-
tional outdoor arts & crafts
show, major performing arts,
ethnic foods and lore, and
major museum and gallery
shows. The festival will be
centered in the downtown
area, but events will be staged
throughout the city over the
ten-day period. For details
contact The Greater Houston
Convention & Visitors Coun-
cil, 1522T Main St., Houston
77002 phone 713-658-4200.
* * *
March 17. 18, 24 & 25 The
44th annual Azalea Trail,
Houston. Sponsored by the
River Oaks Garden Club, this
event opens to the public some
of ttte area's finest gardens.
Hours 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Advance
tickets $4, $6 at the time of
the trail or $1 per individual
garden. Tickets available at
Foley's ticket counters and
the River Oaks Garden Club
Forum of Civics Building,
2503T Westheinier, Houston
77098 phone 713-523-2483.
• * *
March 31-April 1 Starving
Artists' Show, River Walk,
San Antonio. This annual
event features artists and
craftsmen from across the
state showing and selling their
work along the Paseo del Rio
and in La Villita in downtown
San Antonio. Admission is
free. Hours are noon to 6 p.m.
For more information contact
the San Antonio Convention &
Visitors Bureau, Box 2277T,
San Antonio 78298 phone 512-
223-9133.
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SPECIALS GOOD
FEB. 22 THRU FEB. 28
X
NON-DAIRY CREAMER
from (arnation
(offeemate
DECKER RANCH STYLE
HAMS
16 OZ.
Needs no refrigeration<
BAKER'S
CHOCOLATE
DOUBLELUCK
0
CUT GREEN BEANS
$100
FLAVORED CHIPS
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BOOTH BEER BATTER
OR BUTTERMILK
BATTER
12 OZ. BAG
FRIED FISH
$1 39
12 OZ.
DAWN
LIQUID
PREMIUM
BANANA^
$189
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48 OZ.
my
If you want to drink, that's
your business. If vou don't,
call 321-5827.
I
Ann LeBlanc, 12, of
Bastrop, took first place in
the recent District 4-H Food
Show in Cameron. Here she
shows her winning Cream
Cheese Brownie entry.
CLASSIFIED HOTLINE 321-2557
Read by over 3,000 Bastrop area families
Card of Thanks
*
Notice
Card of Thanks
I would like to thank each
of you who remembered me
with cards, flowers, gifts,
telephone calls and your
prayers during my recent
illness in St. Davids Hospi-
tal. I have appreciated your
visits since I returned home.
May each of you be
blessed with good health and
happiness.
Sammie Turner
101-2pd
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all the
good people who have been
so kind during the sickness
and death of our son, father
and husband, Howard Gould.
The cards, flowers, food and
many acts of kindness will
long be remembered. We
know your prayers helped us
in our time of need.
The Family Of
Howard Gould
102-1 pd
Showed up at J.L. Nutt
residence Monday. Beige tan
color, part boxer. Elderly,
gray hair around face. If
yours, call 321-2276.
101-2f
Large REWARD: For lost
male and female boxer dogs.
Lost in Bluebonnet Acres or
Cedar Creek area. 321-3651
or 321-2039.
101-8
FREE puppies to good
home. Five weeks old.
237-2229.
101-2f
PUBLIC
NOTICE
PUBLIC
NOTICE
, •«
GARAGE SALES'
i Riverwood Bargain Shed
garage sale: clothing for all
ages, dishes, electrical appli-
ances, tools, hardware and
miscellaneous. North on
Main, West on Cedar, north
on Carter, West on River-
wood. Open every day.
96-tf7
LIVESTOCK
SUPPLIES
Fertilized coastal hay. $1.50
to $1.75. In barn, heavy
bales. In Alum Creek area.
1512-237-3573.
100-2pd
Hay for Sale: Fertilized hay
grazer and some coastal.
Less than 100 bales, $2/bale,
over 100 bales, $1.75/bale.
Les Hurta 1-237-3017, Smith-
ville Highway.
97-6
NOTICE
HEIFER LOST: 9 mo. old.
red, white face. Vicinity of
Phelan on Old Dunstan
Road. Call 321 2947.
102 2pd
FOUND: Man's wrist watch.
Can be claimed at City Police
Dept. at City Hall, upon
proper identification.
100 2
,<J8T: Near liaatrop Park.
lilK while dog Female
nanad tihanli. Wolfhound/
Nhepard, l,<»ok» like grey
ound Reward l'l« ■>»< <atl
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given by
the Parks and Wildlife
Department that a public
hearing will be held at 3 p.m.
on March 13, 1979 at the
County Courthouse at Bas-
trop for the purpose of
gathering information con-
cerning proposed hunting,
fishing and trapping regula-
tions for Bastrop County.
As the result of action by
the Texas Legislature, the
Texas Parks and Wildlife
Commission is responsible
for the setting of seasons,
bag limits, and means and
methods of taking the
wildlife resources in Bastrop
County. All interested per-
sons are urged to attend and
comment upon the proposed
regulations.
102-1
NOTICE
The regular annual meet-
ing of the stockholders of the
Aqua Water Supply Corppr-
ation will be held on the
second Friday in March,
1979, being March 9, 1979, at
7:00 p.m. at the Elgin SPJST
#18, Elgin, Texas, for the
purpose of electing directors
to serve during the ensuing
year, and transacting of any
other business that may
properly come before the
meeting.
101-2
NOTICE
SHERIFFS SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF BASTROP
By virtue of an Execution
and Order of Sale, issued out
of the Honorable 133rd
Court of Tarrant County, on
8th day of February A.I).
1979, by the Clerk therof. in
the cane of THC Financial
( orporatlon veraun Oil, Ga«
and M meruit. Development
Corporation No 153
74, and In m». a* Sheriff,
diret led and delivered, I will
pru i't d lo aell (or raah,
»nhui itie hour* |>n'«i fil«il
l») l*M I of Khef Iff « Malta, on
the first Tuesday of March,
between the hours of 10
o'clock a.m. and 4 O'clock
p.m. it being the 6th day of
March A.D. 1979, at Court
House Door in Bastrop
County, in the City of
Bastrop the following des-
cribed property, to-wit:
1. Oil, Gas and Mineral Lease
dated October 29, 1951,
between John Buckner et al.
as lessor and Dan Tompkins
as lessee, recorded in
Volume 66, page 260, Oil
Lease Records, Bastrop
County, Texas.
2. Oil, Gas and Mineral Lease
entered into March 17, 1951,
between Denie Miears et al.
as lessors and Dan D.
Tompkins as lessee, record-
ed in Volume 242, page 360
of the Deed Records of
Caldwell County, Texas, said
lease covering 100 acres,
more or less, situated in the
William Carper Survey in
Bastrop and Caldwell Coun-
ties, Texas.
3. Oil, Gas and Mineral Lease
entered into October 5, 1939,
by and between Denie
Miears et al. as lessors and
Ralph R. Ogden as lessee,
recorded in Volume 193,
page 391 of the Deed
Records of Caldwell County,
Texas, said lease covering
among other properties 330
acres of land, more or less,
situated in the William
Carper Survey and W. C.
Swearingen Survey, Bastrop
and Caldwell Counties, Tex-
4. Oil, Gas and Mineral Lease
dated May 25, 1970, between
Edna Pfeiffer et al. as lessor
and Oil, Gas and Mineral
Development Corporation as
lessee, recorded in Volume
101, page 205, Oil Lease
Records of Bastrop, County,
Texas, covering 63-1/2 acres
of land situated in the John
Maximillian League in Bas-
trop and Caldwell Counties,
Texas, and being out of
share No. 2 of a division of
said league, and being the
same lands conveyed to J.W.
Miears by, Herman Clemens,
May 28, 1909, by deed
recorded in Volume 45, page
149 of the Deed Records of
Bastrop County, Texas.
levied on the 9th day of
February 1979, as the
property of Oil, Gas and
Minerals Development to
satisfy a judgement amount
ing to $478,W80.64 in favor of
THC Financial Corporation
plus interest thereon from
the 29th day of Auguat. 1975.
al the rate of to percent per
annum and ruataofault.
GIVEN UNDKH MV
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