Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1955 Page: 4 of 8
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PALACIOS BEACON, PALACIOS, TEXAS
Thursday, March 17, 1955
List Your Property
FOR QUICK SALE
1 have for sale Farm Land,
Residents, Business and Revenue
Property.
Adolphus Rioux
REAL ESTATE DEALER
Office 2li> 5th St. Phone 36G1
LET US DO YOUR
PLUMBING JOBS
LARGE OR SMALL
FOR YOUR
Plumbing Supplies
—SEE—
WICKHAM
PLUMBING CO.
Dial 2211 4th & Commerc#
FOR SALE or TRADE
FOR SALE:—Silverware, service
for six. Never been used'. A bar-
gain. 215 5th St. A. Rioux. 9-tf
FOR QUICK SALE—List your
Real Estate with Williams Real
Estate, Box 801, 99 First St. 14-tf
FOR SALE:—Faktor’s No. 2 Ser-
vice Station, located at 801 Main
St. See or call Chas. Faktor at
2241. 11-lt
FOR SALE:—6 hp. Wizard Out-
board motor excellent mechani-
cally $50.00. Lt. Thompson, Phone
3051. 11-ltp
FOR SALE:—French Provencial,
Seafoam Bedroom Suite. Large
Double Dresser, Panel Bed and
Night Stand. Regular $250 Value,
reduced to $199, Sullivan Furniture
Co. 11-lt
It'sToGl"?True iemper
GARDEN CLUB TOOLS
ARE LIGHTWEIGHT,
RUGGED, HANDSOME
Custom-built for home use,
this great new line of tools in-
cludes the items you need.
Come in and see them, and
^ check these features:
• FIRE-HARDENED HANDLES
• SMART, DURABLE FINISHES
• FORGED STEEL HEADS
AND BLADES
• SPECIAL LADIES’ MODELS
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SERVE YO
at bur new Gar
JOHN F. BARNETT LUMBER (0.
PHONE 5291
PALACIOS
1955
Spring & Summer
SHOPPING GUIDE
72 PAGES OF
OVER 2000 SELECTED
VALUES TO SAVE
YOU BIG MONEY
LOOK FOR IT AT YOUR
DOOR OR CALL AT
THIS STORE.
WESTEgN:4ujaAi§OclATE STO??
HOME OWNED ar.d OPERATED by
D. M. GREEN — PHONE 5281
EVERY
THING
FOR
THE
BUILDER
JOHN F. GRANT LUMBER CO.
PHONE 5241 MARY KING, Mgr.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT:—3 room furnished
apartment. Phone 3671. ll-2tp
FOR SALE or TRADE
FOR SALE:—Modern Hives with
bees, supers and honey $10.00
each. Lt. Thompson Phone 3051.
FOR SALE; — Famous Weimar
Sausage and beer to go. Open 7
days a week. Ed’s Grocery, high-
way 35. 11-lt
FOR SALE—4-room House on 1.6
acres land. Good well and pump.
Sandy Land. J. D. Suggs, Lolita,
Texas. 6-6t
FOR SALE: — Halicrafter Com-
munication Receiver Model 40S.
Excellent condition. $75.00. J. G.
Smith. 10-tf
FOR SALE:—8 room two story
house with two lots. Formerly
the Oldham Home. Some financing
can be arranged. Call 2531 for in-
formation. Shown by appointment
only. 10-20tp
FOR SALE: — 1952 Plymouth
Fordor Sedan. True milage
17,550. Excellent condition. Original
owner. Selling because have anoth-
er ear. Price $845.00 Phone Linden
8184 day or Linehburg 5216 after
6 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday.
Write Box 6445, Houston 6, Texas.
Paul Richmond. ll-2t
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED:—Home for 2 cute pup-
pies. Call 6861 after 5 p.m.
WILL DO BABY SITTING:—At
my home. 512 First Street. Mrs.
J. L. Jennings.
AERIAL CROP DUSTING, W. E.
Moye, % Palacios Airport. Phone
3081. 9-tf
LET WILL E. TURNER, the real
estate dealer collect your rer.:?
7
4-T.»
REAL ESTATE DEALER—Wii
E. Turner. Specializing in we;:
side properties.
WOMEN WANTED. Tempera:;
six months. Mail postcards. Goo..
handwriting or typewriter. Box ■*'
Watertown, Mass. 10-4TT
VENETIAN BLINDS — Window
shades. Over 20 year? experience
in installation. Cal: Brandon's.,
phone 5201. tf
SUBSCRIBE TO TEE HOUSTON
POST. Delivered at your dear
daily and Sunday. Call R. V. Wrat-
islaw, Phone 6171. 49
READ THE HOUSTON CHRON-
ICLE. Phone Mrs. John. P.nnrr.r-
ton, 6961, ar.d have i: delivered to j
. vour door every afternoon ar.d Sun- ;
day morning. 22-tf
FOR RENT—Rooms
Bayview Hotel.
with bath.
41-tfn
FOR RENT:—Concrete mixer with
electric motor. Enquire at Dairy
krcam. Phone 6721. 11-tp
FOR RENT:—Furnished apart-
ment and garage. 414 Morton,
phone 4861. 10-tf
FOR RENT:—3 room duplex, un-
furnished. Near schools. Write
P. O. Box 1488, Palacios, 11-tf
HAVE THOSE precious first shoes
of baby’s Bronzed to preserve
them forever. Local representative,
Mrs. C. A. Paxton, Paxton’s Studio i
in Wickham Bldg. 10-tf
MONTHLY AND QUARTERLY;
BOOKEEPING service for small |
businesses, payroll reports, taxes,
statements. L. A. House, office 205
Fifth Street; phones 6231 or 3761.
LADIES — Don’t let rust spots
ruin your clothes. DE-RUST-1’1,
the famous rust spot remover
removes rust spots like magic.
DE-RUST-IT will not injure fai-
ries. DE-I’UST-IT is guaranteed.
Now on sale at your favorite
store or washateria.
HUFFINGTON RANCH FEEDS.
Starter Grower Mash, $3.95 cwft.
Laying Mash, $3.95 cwt. 12% Pro-
tein Cattle feed $2.45 cwt. Dairy
Feed, $2.95 cwt. Range Cubes,
$3.25 rwt. 14% Feed for Pigs, Sows
and Hogs, $2.95 cwt. All prices
are sack-exchange. Every bag
guaranteed Huffington Ranch
Warehouse, next to radio station
KULP, 505 E. Jackson St., phone
82, El Campo. 11-tf
George Williams, founder of the
YMCA, was knighted by Queen
Victoria
NOTICE ABASH
For March Only
I will Termite an average 5-room
house for $50.00. Slab and String
Foundations treated before house is
started.
Latest Chemicals
and Equipment
Our Abash Service will rid your
home of all insects.
FOGGING — SPRAYING
DUSTING
Safe — Effecting — Complete
Every Job Guaranteed
ABASH INSECT,
MACS TERMITE
SERVICE
—Call 3956 Palacios—
Write P. O. Box 43 or Phone 2290
Brenham, Texas
FOR RENT:—3-room furnished
apartments. 110 Commerce or
phone 3541. 49-tf
FOR RENT:—3 room furnished
apartment with private bath.
Utilities paid. 600 Second Street,
phone 4786. 11-tf
FOR RENT:—Clean, nicely fur-
nished apartment. Utilities paid.
Private bath. $45.00, Phone 3661.
9tf
FOR RENT:—2 room unfurnished
house with enclosed porch. Utili-
ties paid. Enquire Mrs. Arthur
Slieeran, phone 35>1. 11-ltp
FOR RENT: — Ba.vshore Apart-
ments, all modern, utilities fur-
nished, good refrigeration, reason-
able. See City Hotel, phone 5021.
46-tf
Notice To Bidders
OF INTENTION TO EXECUTE
AN OIL, GAS AND MIN KRAI-
LEASE ON CITY PROPERTY
Notice to bidders is hereby given
of the intention of the City Council
of the City of Palacios, Matagorda
County, Texas, to execute an oil,
gas and mineral lease, in accord-
ance with the provisions of Article
5400n of the Revised Civil Stat-
utes, State of Texas, on the follow-
ing described city property situated
in Matagorda County, Texas, to-
wit:
A part of the Municipal Airport
of the City of Palacios, and being
1,050 acres of land-, more or less,
and being a portion of the lands
described in conveyances from the
United States of America to the
City of Palacios, recorded in
Volume 179, pages 523-530 of the
Deed Records of Matagorda Coun-
ty, Texas, and in Volume 197, pages
55-62 of the Deed Records of Mata-
gorda County, Texas, to which
instruments reference is hereby
made for a more particular descrip-
tion.
Said governing body of the City
of Palacios will receive bids for
said mineral lease at 7:30 P. M. on
the 4th day of April, 1955, in the
City Hall of Palacios, Texas. The
City Council reserves the right to
reject any and all bids submitted.
Executed this the 22nd day of
February, 1955.
A. H. PETERSEN. Mayor
ATTEST:
BESSE BEI.KNAF. Secretary
THE "Y" CAFE
—air-conditioned-
steaks — SEAFOODS — DINNERS
GOOD COFFEE QUICK SERVICE
OPEN 5 A. M. — 10 P. M.
III-WAY 35 MRS. J. E. KOONTZ
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TAMALES TO BE SOLD
SATURDAY, MARCH 19TH
The Women’s Circle of the Pres-
byterian Mexican V or. will hav.
tamales to sell on Saturday, March.
19th, from 10 o’clock on. The ta-
males, at 65 cent^ r. Leon. can bo
secured at the kl: er. ur.r.ex nigh;
in back of the Mission
corner of Morton N:r.:h
Your cooperation be very nru.-h
appreciated.
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
DILL'S
MAGNOLIA
SERVICE STATION
ON HIGHWAY 35 CUT-OFF
YOUR BUSINESS WILL
BE APPRECIATED
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An automatic gas clothes dryer can end those
washer-to-clothesline hikes forever, can let you
enjoy sudden rainstorms, even on washday!
The new gas dryers (and only the gas dryers)
are so fast, so dependable, so safe, so thrifty,
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and install your gas clothes dryer now.
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Dismukes, Jesse V. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1955, newspaper, March 17, 1955; Palacios, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523534/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palacios Library.