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PALACIOS BEACON, PALACIOS, TEXAS
Thursday, February 23, 1967
Cord Of Appreciation
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation for the deeds of kind-
ness shown while Mrs. Seaman was
in WaKner General Hospital. We
are very grateful to the nurses,
Pink Ladies and hospital staff for
their thoughtfulness and kindness
and especially Dr. Youngblood for
his professional service. May God
bless each of you.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelo Seaman
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Beacon has been authorized
to announce the candidacy of the
following for School Trustee. Elec-
tion date, April 1, 1967:
FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE:
Position No. 2
DR. FRED E. SMITH
REPORT OF COMMISSIONERS
OF MATAGORDA COUNTY
DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 3,
COVERING OPERATIONS FROM
JANUARY 1, 1966 THROUGH
DECEMBER 31, 1966
In compliance with Article 8172,
Revised Statutes of Texas, we, the
undersigned Drainage Commission-
ers of Matagorda County Drainage
District No. 3, do hereby make and
file with the County Clerk of Mat-
agorda County, Texas, the follow-
ing report of our acts as Drainage
Commissioners of Matagorda Coun-
ty Drainage District No. 3 for the
period of. January 1 through De-
cember 31, 1966.
WORK DONE
Levelled drainage ditch spoil
bank on Nelson farm on Cash
Creek and ditch east of creek;
cleaned drain ditch across Stubble-
field’s and 521 into Harvey’s
levelled spoil from road to Prairie
Center School East to Stubble-
field's; furnished galvanized corru-
gated steel pipe culvert—asphalt
coated, to drain Harter land under
existing rice canal.
DISTRIBUTION
Equipment rental: Abner M. Us-
sery 8-22, $1781.25; Abner M. Us-
sery 10-17, $1,273.00; Abner M.
Ussery 11-23, $900.00.
Commissioners compensation: E.
O. Ramsey 2-23. $15.00; W. T.
Gunter Jr. 2-C23, $15.00; Pat Rich-
man 2-23, $15.00.
JANUARY BABIES — Happy
Birthday to these three young-
sters who celebrated their first
birthday during January. Top
Row: Frank John, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Mondrik, passed
his first year mark January 11
and Dorothy Lynn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Martino, was
a year old January 24. Robert,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hard-
ing, celebrated his first birthday
January 28. Your child’s year
old photo will be taken free and
printed in the Beacon if you
make an appointment with Pax-
ton’s Studio during the month
the birthday is celebrated.
At Wagner General:
Patients In The Hospital:
George Holst, J. J. Fondon, W.
H. Lindner, Murel Dillard, Mrs.
Ethel McDonough, Mrs. Minnie
Irvin, Mrs. Katie Quintanilla, John
Harrison, Mrs. Zora Page, Mrs.
Mary A. Smith, Hershel Stork,
Elizabeth Roberts, Mrs. Dora He-
bert, Elizabeth Wilkerssn, Herbert
Crane, Mrs. Carrie Nelson, Leroy
Hebert, Mary Elva Rodriguez, Mrs.
Irene Holloway, Mrs. Margaret
Lovelace, B. B. Wright, Carl Cqyal-
lin, Melvin Polk, Frank Phillips,
Patti Anderson.
’atients Dismissed:
Mrs. Ethel Magee, Mrs. Mollie
Chiles, Mrs. Mary Jewell, Mrs.
Dorothy Tumlinson and Girl, Ruben
Caravajal, Jimmy Tucker, Sam
Davidson, Mrs. Minnie Lilley, Gin-
ger White, Mrs. Virginia Seaman
Bond ^premium—Campbell-Huitt j «nd GW. <Cathy Caravajal, Patti
Insurance Agency, $15.00.
Other Miscellaneous:
Patricia G. Raplee 2-23, $10.00
Palacios Beacon 2-23, $13.95
Wyatt Industries—drain pipe 12-
14, $319.30
Transfer to General Fund Audi-
tor’s Commission 12-20, $17.64.
Total spent $4,375.14
RECEIPT OF ALL FUNDS
FOR PERIOD
Balance cash m hand 1-1-66.
$11,294.17
Advalorem taxes $5,493.43
Total cash available $16,787.60
RECAPITULATION
Total cash available $16,787.60
Total expenditures for period
$4,375.14
Balance of cash on hand as of
12-31-66, $12,412.46
Signed and subscribed to as of
December 31, 1966.
Drainage Commissioners of Mata-
gorda County Drainage District
No. 3:
E. O. Ramsey
Pat Richman
W. T. Gunter, Jr.
Sworn and subscribed to before
me by E. O. Ramsey, W. T. Gunter,
Jr., and Pat Richman, Drainage
Commissioners of Matagorda Coun-
ty Drainage District No. 3 this 31st
day of January, A. D. 1967.
Patricia G. Raplee
Notary Public in and for
Matagorda County, Texas
Smith, Robert Forcke, John Glenn,
Robin Bridges, Abraham Flores.
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DANCES
SATURDAY, FEB. 25
Texas Hired Hands
“REAL WESTERN MUSIC”
$1.10 PER PERSON
SUNDAY. FEB. 26
SPANISH DANCE
Rudy & The Reno Bovs
AT
CONTINENTAL
BALLROOM
2 Miles West of Port Lavaca
on Hwy. 35
'Gypsy Girl' Coming To
Hollywood Sun.-Mon.
“Gypsy Girl,” starring Hayley
Mills, shows at the Hollywood
Theatre Sunday and Monday.
Ian McShane is also starred in
the story of a young Welsh girl,
psychologically scarred by a child-
hood accident, who finds a kind of
peace and maturity through her
love for and the love of a gypsy
boy.
American weathernaut Jerry
Lewis convinces lovely Connie
Stevens to be hiS bride in a special
space project on the moon. If this
doesn’t sound like something that
could happen today it’s because the
year is 1989 and the wild idea of
men and women living on the moon
happens in 20th Century-Fox’s
“Way ... Way Out.” now show-
ing at the Hollywood Theatre.
Common Errors Delay
Income Tax Refunds
Simple errors on Federal income
tax returns delay refunds and cause
taxpayers trouble according to Ot-
to R. Gray, administative officer
of Internal Revenue for Bay City.
Here is a suggested simple check
fist;
1. Check arithmetic.
2. Attach Forms W-2 from all
employers.
3. Sign your return. Both hus-
band and wife must sign a joint re-
turn.
4. Print or type name and ad-
dress, including zip code.
5. Use correct tax table.
6. Total your deductions if you
itemize them on page 2.
7. List your Social Security num-
ber correctly. Both husband’s and
wife’s number should be reported
on the joint return.
You can save the Internal Rev-
enue Service and yourself valuable
time and money by carefully check-
ing you 1966 tax return before
you mail it.
Life is like a grindstone. Whether
it wears a man down or polishes
him up depends upon the kind of
iiiAitiiiiiiiitiiuiiii stuff he’s made of.
LOOK AT THESE TWO
2 BED ROOMS ON IDEAL LOT FACING MAIN STREET
AT 107 MAIN STREET. ONLY $5,000.00!
ONE HAS REDUCED 3-BEDROOM, 2-CAR WHITE BRICK
AT 1515 RENEE TO JUST $13,000.00. SEE THIS ONE!
NEY OLDHAM REAL ESTATE
PHONE 824-2547 (Office In Fountain Terrace Motel)
MANY MORE BARGAINS — CALL US TO BUY OR SELL
COLLEGEPORTNEWS
By D. BULLINGTON
Sorry I missed you last week.
Hope all that have been on the sick
list are now up and about.
Mrs. Roy Nelson, who is hos-
pitalized at Wagner General Hos-
pital, is reported to be improving.
Also at Wagner General is Herbert
Crane of Wisconsin, a brother of
Mrs. Dick Corporon, who was visit-
ing her when he became ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rapstain
visited Chili Saunders Monday. Mr.
Saunders is confined to the VA
Hospital in Houston where he is
undergoing tests and minor surg-
ery. He is expected to be released
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Jenkins. Ro-
land and Mike were in Pasadena
Saturday to visit Harold Jenkins
at Pasadena General Hospital. He
is recuperating nicely from burns
received in an explosion.
We wish all a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. F, B. Marshal of
San Antonio were weekend guests
of the Fred Roeslers.
Mr. and Mrs. James Franzen and
sons of Gretna, La. visited his
mother, Mrs. Gustave Franzen this
past weekend.
Visitors in the Jimmy Murry
home this past week were: Mrs.
Lige Harvey, Mrs. Otha Bona of
Van Vleek; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pet-
tier of Danbury; Mrs. Mark Har-
vey of Broaddus and Mr. and Mrs.
Adonis Harvey of Palacios.
Have any news, please call me at
824-2195. See you next week.
Sheriff's Notice of Sale
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF ATASCOSA
WHEREAS by virtue of Execu-
tion issued out of the 81 Judicial
District Court of Atascosa County,
Texas, on the 13th day of Decem-
ber, 1966, in Cause No. 5537, where
J. E. Hillier was Plaintiff, and R.
L. Bauman was Defendant, on a
judgment rendered in said Court
against Defendant and in favor of
the said Plaintiff, for the sum of
$3,880.00 DOLLARS, with interest
thereon at the rate of 6 per cent
per annum, from date of judgment,
together with all costs of suit; I
did on the 3rd day of February,
1967, at 3:00 o’clock p.m., levy upon
the following described lots, tracts
and parcels of land situated in Mat-
agorda County, Texas, as the prop-
erty of R. L. Bauman, to-wit;
All the right title and interest
held by R. L. Baunaan in that lease
#06466 Evelyn Harriman lease
Phesant South (Harriman) Field,
Matagsrda County, Texas. Said well
site fronts on Texas Highway #35
some 5 2/10 miles south of its
junction with FM Road 616, and
on the 7th day of March, 1967, be-
ing the first Tuesday' of said
month, between the hours of 10
o’clock a.m. and 4 o’clock p.m. on
said day, at the courthouse door
of said County, and I will offer
for sale and sell at public auction,
for cash to the highest bidder, all
the right, title and interest of R.
L. Bauman in and to said above
property.
Witness my hand this the 3rd
day of February, 1967.
J. B. COLE, Sheriff,
By R. E. Graham, Deputy
Matagorda County, Texas
Palacios Police Phone 824-3112.
Pianos • Organs
Fender • Gibson Guitars
Records — Sheet Music
BAND INSTRUMENTS
Rental Purchase Plan
COLLINS
MUSIC CENTER
EL CAMPO, LI 3-2928
BAY CITY, Cl 5-3983
PORT LAVACA, 524-2616
CIXSSIFUDADS
RATES: 3c a word first insertion; 2c a word second insertion: 1c a word thereafter.
FOR SALE or TRADE
FOR SALE—Used TVs. «. A. Por-
ter, 309 Moore, phone 824-2452.
FOR SALE—Diesel and Ice. Lewis
Marine Supply. Phone 824-2023.
RUMMAGE SALE—Still going on.
Everything marked down to sell.
525 Welch. It
FOR SALE—Several items of good
used furniture. Very reasonable.
Call 824-3377. It
TWO OVERSIZED lots on First
Street overlooking bay. $7,000.
Christianson Realty.
FOR SALE—1 Admiral stereo; 1
gun cabinet, beauty shop equip-
ment. Phone 824-2472. 7tf
FOR SALE—Record Players; Rec-
ords (new and used). Mickelson
Appliance Co., 416 Main.
FOR SALE—20-ln. 2-speed fan,
$26.95. Mickelson Appliance Co.,
416 Main, Phone 824-2676.
FOR SALE—Vacuum Cleaner Bags
to fit all makes. Kana Uphol-
stery and Furniture. 9-tf
FOR SALE—Two bedroom brick
veneer home. 306 E. Austin. Con-
tact Robert Holloway. 3-tf
SCHICKE POINT bay lot, 132’
water frontage, high elevation.
$2,500. Pat Christianson, Realtor.
FOR SALE—Small appliance cords
also all sizes Transistor Batter-
ies. Mickelson Appliance Co.
FOR SALE—1966 Mercury Comet,
bucket seats, 4-speed stick shift,
still in warranty. Griffin 824-2375.
FOR SALE—Dresser with Mirror;
one gas range; one rocker; one
couch. Kana Upholstery and Fur-
niture.
FOR SALE—City lot, 80-ft. front-
age on North First Street. See
P. H. Reed, 516 Welch or phone
824-2188. 4tf
FOR SALE or TRADE
HAY FOR SALE—Call Richard
Sanders, 824-2303. 6-2t
PARTY ICE CUBES. Lewis Drive
Inn Grocery.
HELP WANTED
NEEDED—Relief mail truck driv-
er, one or two nights a week. See
Luther Scott, 1509 Fourth St. be-
tween 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. It
FOR RENT or LEASE
FOR RENT—Unfurnished houses.
Phone 824-2318. 19tf
FOR RENT—1-bedroom apartment,
$150. Phone 824-2929. 50tf
FOR RENT—5-room unfurnished,
house. Just off F. M. 521. Phone
824-2089. 7-2t
FOR RENT—Unfurnished 3-bed-
room house at 508 Rorem. Phone
824-2920. gtf
FOR RENT — Small apartment.
Couple only or working man. 604
Fourth St. 7tf
FOR RENT — 5-room furnished
house With automatic washer.
Phone 824-2431.
FOR RENT—Hoover Rug Sham-
pooer. 50c hour. Kana Uphol-
ster and Furniture.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 2-
bedroom apartment at 201 Main.
Call Vernon Hunt 824-2323. 8tf
FOR RENT — 3-bedroom house,
furnished or unfurnished. Call
Mrs. Nathan Linton, 824-2473 after
4 p.m. 7-4tp
FOR RENT—3-bedroom unfurnish-
ed houses. Phone 824-2864 before
8 a.m. or after 4 p.m. or phone
824-2567. 41tf
WE HAVE ACREAGE, lots, fine
brick homes, Bay properties. Call
Pat Christianson, Realtor, Christ-
ianson Realty, 824-2940.
FOR SALE—Admiral refrigera-
tors, deep freezers, and electric
ranges. See R. A. Porter, 309 Moore
or phone 824-2452. ltf
FOR SALE — 2-bedroom modem
house with 18 acres of land. Good
condition. Highway 35 North. Call
Mrs. ML E. Walker at 824-2120. 1
FOR SALE—Treated 1 by 6 inch,
rough pine fencing that will last
up to 20 years. Newton Lumber
Co., Hwy. 71 South, El Campo,
Texas. lltf
FOR SALE—1965 S-85 Oldsmobile
Vista Cruiser Station Wagon.
Automatic, air-conditioned, power.
Cail Charles Harvey at 824-2416 or
824-2440 after 6 p.m. 48tf
CORNER 5TH & JOHNSON—In-
come plus. Two 2-bedroom rent-
als with garages. Live in one, rent
other; or keep both rented. Christ-
ianson Realty.
FOR SALE—2-Story Frame House,
11-year-old, 214 baths, 2,000 sq.
ft. living area. % m. West City
Limit. See Rodney Tucker, Box
334, Palacios. 8tf
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS —
Money Saving Offers. Renewals
and Trade Journals. Gift subscrip-
tions, etc. Guaranteed Service.
Bonded Representative. Phone 824-
3384._7-3tp
1392 ACRES — Excellent Ranch,
Rock Home, Highway, Irrigation
Well, Game, $168.00 per acre, $50,-
000. Will handle close to Uvalde.
Keele’s Realty, 832 N. Getty, Uval-
de, Texas. It
FOR SALE—My 1950 %-ton Ford
V8 pickup $150.00; 1 set Inter-
national Harvester tractor fenders
$6.00. Case tractor 3-point hook-up
$400. Carlton Crowell, 510 Ritchie,
phone 824-3077. 5-4tp
FOR SALE—Attractive 114 lots
with plenty of shrubbery on
Ritchie Street. Near elementary
schools. Call Ronny Linville at
CE4-2092 after 6 or write 515
Gonzales Avenue, Eagle Lake, Tex-
as. 6tf
FOR SALE—2.5 CFM air com-
pressor, 22-gal. tank, % h.p. ball
bearing motor, $70.00; Table saw oti
stand, % h.p. motor, $35.00; Trom-
bone in case, $15.00. Call Chester
Wallace, day 824-2591 after 4 p.m.
call 824-2110. 8tf
FOR SALE BY OWNER—1 David
Brown Tractor (new), 1 Tandem
Disk (new). 1 2-row disk, 1 2-row
Buster, 2 Turning Plows, 1 Mowing
Machine (new), 1 Tractor Trailer,
4-Room House, 1 Utility Building,
2% Lots, Good Water Well, Good
Garden. North End of Gray St.,
Foley Add. W. R. Hasley. 37-tf
HOME FOR SALE—3 bedrooms, 2
full baths, large kitchen and den-
area, large carpeted living room,
covered patio, double garage and
workshop. Central air and heat.
On two large lots, already land-
scaped. 400 Green Avenue. For an
appointment call 824-2386 after
5 p.m. 45-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
PLUMBING REPAIR—Full time.
Phone 824-3304. D. H. Pollard.
FISHING TACKLE, ICE, ICE
CHESTS—Ed’s Package Store.
527 Main, Palacios. 14tf
PRICE JEWELRY, 445 Main-
Expert Watch and Jewelry Re-
pair. All work guaranteed. 49tf
RADIO-TV SERVICE on all makes.
Work and parts guaranteed. R.
A. Porter, Phone 824-2452. tf
BARRERA DRY GOODS - The
Friendly Store. 608 10th St.,
Phone 824-2230 tf
AIR CONDITIONERS and refrig-
eration repairs. Call R. A. Porter,
824-2452. 6-tf
HOOVER Vacuum Cleaners, Pol-
ishers, also bags, belts and parts.
Kana Upholstery and Furniture.
RADIO & TV TUBES CHECKED
FREE. Complete stock of tubes.
Pier Drive Inn Grocery, on the
curve. IBtf
WANTED—Used rumiture and
other items. Will buy or auction
for you. Verlin Murphy, Auction-
eer, Phone 824-2880, Palacios.
PLUMBING INSTALLATION &
REPAIRS-See G. G. Hockey,
417 Ritchie. Also second hand fix-
tures for sale. 24-16tp
SHIMEK ELECTRIC SERVICE—
Electrical supplies and fixtures.
Electric contractor. See Donald
Shimek, 408 E. Matagorda. tf
MONUMENTS AND MARKERS.
Lettering done at the Cemetery.
See Donald Warn, caretaker at Pa-
lacios Cemetery or Phone 824-2003.
VENETIAN BLINDS—New Bron-
aman-Hartshorn blinds; Installa-
tion, Repair: Tapes and Strings.
Kana Upholstery and Furniture.
FOR RENT — Furnished Apart-
ments also furnished small cot-
tage, 101 First St. Nice and clean
near bay. 61-tf
FOR RENT—Bayshore, unfurnish-
ed 1-bedroom house, garage, $75,
no bills. No children. CHRISTIAN^
SON REALTY.
FOR RENT—Winter rates $50.00,
for nicely furnished apartments.
Private. TV Cable. Utilities paid.
A. Itioux, 824-2318 or 824-2646.
FOR RENT—l and 2 bedroom fur-
nished apartments at the Ederei
Apartments. Connected to TV
cable. Phone 824-2864. Kermit Gid-
eon before 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished,
clean 1-bedroom air conditioned
apartment, across road from best
fishing in Palacios. Water and
hot water paid. $65 per month. Call
824-2782.
GERT’S a gay girl—ready for a
whirl after cleaning carpets with
Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham-
pooer $1. Ben Franklin Store, 458
Main Street, Phone 824-2584.
$50 REWARD for information lead-
ing to the arrest of the person
shooting our dog, “Andy”. Frog
and Craig Rodgers, 208 First St.,
Phone 824-3284.
PASTURE LAND FOR LEASE—
Will graze 400 head of cattle,
plenty of water. I live at Carbon-
dale, Texas, Bowie County, mailing
address Rt. 1, Maud, Texas, phone
585-2700, Hugh Ashford. It
The idea of raising taxes to halt
inflation goes back to the Fall of
Rome. It worked there.
••••••••••<
REAL ESTATE
Humphrey Aye.
2 bedroom home, located on 50
x 150 lot with beautiful trees.
$500.00 cash, and balance payable
like rent.
Perryman Ave.
Nice home near Central Ele-
mentary School. Plenty of room
and nice yard and extra large
garage.
South Bay
A lovely home for your family,
with plenty of room and many con-
veniences you will appreciate.
Shown by appointment only.
A nice brick home redecorated.
2 lots with fruit trees and shrubs.
Excellent location.
Lots
Nice lots for homesites, located
on Humphrey, Ritchie and Mertie
Street.
Acreage
2% Acres on 4-lane Highway 35,
West. Terms.
Two 5 acre tracts West of town.
No improvements.
Need New Listings
We have buyers who may be
interested in your property. If you
want to sell, please call us.
ADOLPHUS and
MILDRED RIOUX
REALTORS
“Serving Palacios Profes-
sionally the past 24 years”
213 5th Si.
824-2318 824-2646
Notice To Render
Property For Taxation
Public notice is hereby given by
the tax Assessor and Collector for
the City of Palacios, Texas, that
all persons owning or controlling,
as agent or otherwise, any personal
property or real estate subject to
municipal taxes are required to
render same for taxation on or be-
fore the first day of April each
year. All merchants doing business
within the City are required within
the same time to furnish the Asses-
sor and Collector of taxes a true
statement, as required by Statute,
of all goods, wares and merchan-
dise as owned or kept on hand by
such merchants on the first day of
January. Martha J. Dyer
City Tax Assessor-Collector
Amor, the Roman god of love,
was a brother to Hymen, god of
marriage.
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INCOME TAX
SERVICE
NOW!
NEY OLDHAM JR
At Fountain Terrace Motel
824-2547
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Notice Of City Election
By virtue of authority vested in
me by the City Council of the City
of Palacios, Texas, I hereby call
an election to be held in the said
City of Palacios in the City Hall
on the first Tuesday of April, 1967,
the same being the 4th day there-
of for the purpose of electing three
Aldermen for terms of two years
each.
The election shall be held under
the general laws of the State of
Texas providing for the election of
City Officers.
All persons qualified to vote un-
der the general laws of this state
and who are residents and citizens
of Palacios are qualified to vote at
this election.
Mrs. G. G. Hope is hereby ap-
pointed presiding judge of said
election.
HERMAN BOND, Mayor
City of Palacios, Texas
In compliance with the statute
governing the election of city of-
ficers, all persons desiring their
names to appear on the official bal-
lot used at the coming election,
April 4, 1967, will file said names
at the office of the City Administra-
tor not later than 5 p.m. Friday,
March 3, 1967. A drawing will be
held to determine the order in which
the names will appear on the ballot.
DON CHANDLER,
City Administrator
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kilgore of
New Iberia, La. visited his grand-
mother, Mrs. R. E. Kilgore, and
other relatives here during the
weekend.
To remove black heel marks from
floors, rub lightly with fine steel
wool dipped in the wax you are
using on the floor.
BEST BUYS
403 E. Bay Blvd. Older home
in excellent condition. Central air
and heat, Fine quality carpets.
Dressing room off the master bed-
room and adjoining private hath.
Formal dining. A FAMILY kitchen,
a FAMILY home on beautiful cast
bay. Immediate possession. Worth
your consideration.
BETTER TAKE A LOOK! Move
right in without trouble or expense.
Beautifully maintained frame home,
no repairs needed. There’s a dish-
washer in the pleasant kitchen; 3
bedrooms. The garage, 24x24 metal
building at rear, and well mani-
cured lawn are extra eonvincers.
Try to match this for only $8,500.
GRACIOUS LIVING! Some dis-
criminating family will take pride
in the acquisition of this exquisite
brick home. Address 301 E. Texas.
If you need a good home that you
can move right into, better call
today for an appointment.
May we suggest a 3.79 acre tract
at $4,000; a 4 acre tract with high-
way frontage at $6)500; 10 acres
close in for $9,500; and beautiful
7.9 acres of bayshore property. In-
cludes 2 attractive homes and an
excellent water supply—less than
$27,000.
Triplex at $5500, 511 Humphrey.
Includes furniture. Duplex at 305
Magnusson; duplex at 301 Mag-
nusson. Both includes furnishings.
TO BE MOVED! 7 rooms and
bath. Fine shape. Only $4,000.
Old, run-down and dirty, but lots
of possibilities for added value
when you make the necessary re-
pairs. MAKE US AN OFFER, we’ll
consider! Comer of 1st and Lucas
Streets.
CHRISTIANSON
REALTY
Day or Night Phone 324-2940,
If No Answer 824-3319
410 Third
HEARING AIDS
LUTHER HOTEL
PALACIOS
THURSDAY
MARCH 2
10 A.M. TO 1 P.M.
Kenneth R. Dennis
Beltone Hearing
Aid Specialist
Batteries & Services for All
makes of Hearing Aids . . .
Come in for Scientific Test
of your Hearing.
SER\ ING THE HEARING AID NEEDS OF
MATAGORDA COUNTY
MAIN OFFICE
BELTONE HEARING AID SERVICE
1125 TREM0NT GALVESTON TEXAS
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Dismukes, Jesse V. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1967, newspaper, February 23, 1967; Palacios, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth724772/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palacios Library.