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PALACIOS BEACON. PALACIOS. TEXAS
Thursday, February S, 1970
Wage Increases
Due In 1970 Will
Hil Record High
The median wage increase falling
due in 1970 under contracts cur-
rently in force is 17.1 cents an hour,
according to a study just released
by The Bureau of National Affairs,
Inc. The increase is the highest
in the thirteen years BNA has
been compiling deferred wage in-
crease data, and represents a gain
of 2.7 cemfcs over deferred increases
falling due 4n 1969.
: Deferred increase® will continue
to carry weight in negotiations in
the year ahead according to BNA.
In addition, provision in some con-
tracts for oost-otf-living increases—
or escalator clauses—will continue
to boost wage adjustments above
the amounts designated as deferred
wage increases.
The construction industry con-
tinues to play a leading role in de-
ferred wage gains. Increases com-
ing due in 1970 are at an all-time
high of 50J5 cents am hour, com-
pared with 40.0 cents in 1909. Ex-
cluding construction settlements,
the overall median adjustment
drops, to 15.1 cents an hour.
In manufacturing alone, the
median deferred wage increase next
year is 15.0 cents an hour, up from
12.2 cents in 1969 and 10.2 cents in
1968. This step-up in 1970—2.8
cents—is slightly higher than last
year's rise, unlike the all-industry
pattern.
Among nonmanufacturing groups,
the median deferred wage gain
for 1970 is 24.6 cents an hour, up
4.6 cents from deferred increases
falling due in the current year, and
7.6 cents over the 1968 figure.
RATES: 4c a word first insertion; 3c a word second insertion; 2c a word thereafter.
FOR RENT or LEASE
FOR RENT—Furnished & Unfur.
nished houses. Phone 972-2318.
FOR RENT — 3-room furnished
apartment. Utilities paid. Phone
97B-2927. 6-ltp
FOR RENT—2-bedroom upstairs
furnished apartment at 201 Main.
Phone 972-2323. 7tf
FOR RENT—Upstairs office. 900
sq. ft. Plenty parking space. At
Palacios Marina. Call 972-2118. tf
FOR RENT—One camping trailer,
contains stove, ice box, sleeps
six. John Toellner, phone 972-3023.
FOR RENT—Furnished Upstairs
Apartment. Utilities Paid. En-
quire 600 Second Street, or Phone
972-3024. 6tf
FOR RENT — Furnished Apart-
ments also furnished small cot-
tage, 101 First St. Nice and clean
near bay.
FOR RENT—3-bedroom unfurnish-
ed houses. Phone 972-2864 before
8 n.m. or after 4 p.m. or phone
41tf
Mr. and IMIrs. J. E. Stevens re-
turned to Marlin Monday after a
weekend visit here.
Mrs. Ophelia Longoria and two
young daughters, of Kingsville, vis-
ited the past week with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rendon.
Mrs. C- D. Sanders has returned
from Houston where she spent a
week with the Bob Kuehm family.
While there she attended the Spec-
ial Service on Sunday, January 25,
at West 14th Baptist Church where
her son-in-law, Bob Kuehm and
seven other young men were or-
dained as Deacons.
2-9.131 — FIRE PHONE — 2-2121
972-2567.___
FOR RENT—Mobile home lot for
long-term tenant having over-
sized home. All services including
natural gas. 972-2940.
FOR SALE or TRADE
3-TRACK STEREO TAPE at
Tucker’s Electric.
FOR SALE—Gordo Seed, state
tested. Phone 972-2681. 5tf
USED APPLIANCES — Tucker’s
Electric.
MOTOROLA COLOR TVc, Stereos
and Radios at Tucker's Electric.
FOR SALE—House and lot at Port
Alto, $3,500. Phone 972-3018. 5tf
NEW FOOD FREEZERS, $149.95
up at Tucker’s Electric.
FOR SALE—120 h.p. Grey Marine
motor, straight drive. Phone 972-
3083. 6tf
FOR SALE—Good bright sorghum
hay. W. L. Wilson, Star Route,
Box 94. 5-4tp
FOR SALE—Fiberglassed boat,
Mlercuiy Motor, trailer. 410
Third.
FOR SALE—1963 F86 Oldsmobile.
Good condition. Mrs. Paxton, call
072-2813.___Btf
FOR SALE—Home, Store Build-
ing and Lots. R. H. Blackwell,
Coilegeport. 40tf
HELP WANTED
NEEDED—Cafeteria worker. Ap-
ply to Bcnnyc Adams, Eastside
School cafeteria.
WANTED—Experienced interior
painter. Contact by phone, 972-
2414, or write P. O. Box 845, Pa-
lacios City Hall.
drivers needId
Train NOW to drive semi truck,
local and over the road. You can
earn over $4.00 per hour, after
short training. For interview and
application, call 773-529-8369, or
write Safety .Dept,
Systems, Inc., ^ McLean Terminal
Bldg., 2301 McKinney, Houston,
Texas, 77003. 5-2
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Beacon has been authorized
to announce the following candi-
dacies for the Democratic Primary
to be held Saturday, May 2, 1970:
For District Clerk:
J. GRADY WALKER
PAUL HATCHETT
For County Treasurer:
OTIS D. BICKHAM
For Countv Clerk:
HILMA S. HUITT
For Co. Commissioner, Pet. 4:
A. W. “AL” HURTA)
For County Judge:
AUSTEN H. FURSE
For Co. School Superintendent:
E. RUDD
MISCELLANEOUS
GIJLLETT’S FASHION OUTLET.
417 Main. Phone 972-3555. 4Ctf
SEPTIC TANK TROUBLE — Call
Casey's Plumbing. Phone 972-
3344. 50tf
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished pri-
vate apartment. Utilities paid.
TV Cable. Air-cooled. A. Itioux,
972-2318 or 972-2646.
8-TRACK
Spanish
trie.
STEREO TAPE of
Music. Tucker’s Elec-
FOR RENT—Furnished 2-bcdroom
apartment. Exceptionally nice.
Near Eastside Elementary School.
Phene Paxton’s Studio, 972-2813. 2f
FOR RENT—1 and 2 bedroom fur-
nished apartments at the Ederer
Apartments. TV cable connection.
Phone 972-2864. Kermit Gideon be-
fore 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Matagorda Co. Soil
Conservation News
Ward Cook is having a complete
drainage system installed on his
farm 5 miles west of Tin Top. This
row crop farm, operated by Don
Batchelder, has been land smooth-
ed to eliminate the small highs and
lows. The ditches are being con-
structed with a motor grader. ACP
cost-share is available for these
tQMWYatioft practices- through the
FOR SALE—’64 T-Bird, Blue Book
value is $1,000.00—V& price, $500.
Call 972-2547.
FOR SALE—Pigeons. See Larry
Orsak, Phone 972-3174. 300 E.
Tres Palacios. 5-2tp
FOR SALE—Fedders Air Condi-
tioners. See R. A. Porter, 309
Moore, phone 972-3475.
FOR SALE—Recovered couch and
4 chairs. Priced right. Kana’s
Upholstery and Furniture.
WANT TO SAVE MONEY? In-
sure with Farmers. Phone 972-
2929. 3tf
AIR CONDITIONERS and refrig-
eration repairs. Call R. A. Porter,
972-3475.
COMPLETE LINE of Gibson’s
Electric Appliances at Tucker’s
Electric.
ANYONE HAVING A BOAT FOR
SALE—List it with Bobby Lp.wis.
Phone 972-2023. 35-tf
RADIO-TV SERVICE on all makes.
Work and parts guaranteed. R.
A. Porter, Phone 972-3475.
WATKINS PRODUCTS and Knapp
Shoes are now being sold by John
Cepak, Star Route, Palacios. 36tf
ASCS office.
NEW FORMS!
SURCHARGE!
WHY WORRY?
RETURNS MADE
$5 and »p
NEY OLDHAM
PHONE 972-2547
Fountain Terrace Motel
BEST BUYS
Cord Of Appreciation
We wish to extend a special
thanks to Dr. Howard, the nurses
and staff of Wagner General Hos-
pital, the Pink Ladies and our
many friends and relatives who sent
us cards and flowers. We can never
thank everyone enough, but God
can. For this we pray.
Fred and Annie Rendon
RABY’S RADIO-TV SERVICE—
FOR SALE—Small 4-room house ,so4 First St. Cash and Carry.
with bath. To be moved. Good for | Guaranteed Exact Parts Replaced,
camp house. Phone 972-2093. Btf
FOR SALE—Gordo hay; 1968 hay,
40c a bale, 1969 hay, 65c a bale.
Arthur White, LaWard, 872-3735. 5f
FOR SALE—80’ x 80’ lot, on First
St. near bay. Dr. J. C. White, Jr.
114 Welch or phone 972-2210. 8tf
HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS
—Bags for all cleaners All parts.
Kana Upholsery and Furniture.
FOR SALE—1969 Demonstrator
Gibson 18,000 B. T. U. Air Con-
ditioner. Tucker’s Electric.
FOR SALE—Indoor-Outdoor Car-
pet. See samples and sizes. Kana
Upholstery and Furniture.
FOR SALE—Used work clothes,
pants and shirts. Sterilized and
Pressed. Campos Grocery, SOI Hen-
derson. 48tf
WANTED—Property listings. See
or Call Pat Christianson, Real-
tor, at 410 Third. Phone 972-2940.
DOES YOUR PLUMBER HAVE
A STATE LICENSE? Dan T.
Davis, Licensed Plumber, Phone
972-2706.
WANTED—Will do babysitting in
my home. 'After school, nights,
and on
2993.
NOTICE OF HEARING TO
xr .• APPROPRIATE PUBLIC
Nationwide WATERS OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS
No. 2796
Notice is given that TEXAS
PARKS AND WILDLIFE COM-
MISSION, 100 John H. Reagan
Building, Austin, Texas 78711, ap-
plicant, seeks a permit from the
Texas Water Rights Commission to
authorize the diversion of three-
hundred fifteen (315) acre-feet of
water per annum from Matagorda
Bay. said water to be impounded
in twenty-one (21) existing off-
channel reservoirs having a total
impounding capacity of 129.15 acre-
feet located in Calhoun County,
Texas. The water shall be used to
conduct a research project on salt
water fish.
Water shall be diverted from
Matagorda Bay at a point located
S 75’ 38’ W, 235 feet from the
southeast corner of the James
Hughson Survey, Abstract No. 23,
Calhoun County, Texas, at a maxi-
mum rate of 6 cfs, all of which is
more fully explained in the appli-
cation.
Application No 2796 was accept-
ed for filing by the Texas Water
Rights Commission on January 12,
1970, and a hearing thereon will
be held by the Commission in the
Sam Houston State Office Building
at Austin, Texas, on Tuesday, Feb-
ruary 24, 1970, at 2:00 o’clock p.m.
Those opposing the granting of
said application should file written
protests with the Commission and
the applicant prior to the hearing
date, giving their reasons therefor
and such other information as is
required by Commission Rule 305.2.
O. F. Dent, Chairman
TEXAS WATER RIGHTS
COMMISSION
32tf
WANTED TO BUY—Used furni-
ture, dishes and anything of
value. Call 972-3231, Eula’s An-
tiques. 28-7ptf
HANDICRAFT LESSONS—Limit-
ed class. $8.00 for 10 lessons.
Terry Art & Hobby Supplies, 1805
Bayshore. Phone 972-2782. 5tf
DEARBORN GAS HEATERS--All
sizes. All other brands, including
electric heaters. Kana Upholstery I Shimek, 408 E, Matagorda.
and Furniture.
SHIMEK ELECTRIC SERVICE—
Electrical supplies and fixtures.
Electric contractor. See Donald
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Card Of Appreciation
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my friends and" relatives I Commerce. Cali’ J.”'V.” House',' El
FOR SALE—House and lot at 215
Commerce St., also three lots on
for remembering me with get well
cards, flowers and visits while I
was in Wagner General Hospital.
Especially do I want to thank Dr.
Youngblood and Dr. Sanford, the
nurses and hospital staff for their
care and kindness; Father O’Cal-
laghan, Rev. Webb, Rev. Hams
Campo LI 3-6390.
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Five bayshore homes, priced from
$9,000 to $34,500. Each has its own . _ . ,
attraction features. One is small and . am ev' ^wm ^01' ' lslts and
compact just right for a couple or ! Payers and my blood donor. Your
deeds of kindness will always be
cherished in my heart.
Maurillo Rodriguez
small family. Another will afford
charm of the past years but at
same time lots of room. For those
desiring a separate guest cottage
plus room for the owner we have
this, too. The two larger ones, both
with wood burning fireplaces, are
for the larger families or those
who entertain frequently.
Resolve in 1976 to invest wisely
in some Palacios area real estate.
We have acreage, river front lots
and cottages, bayshore acreage, in-
come properties, and can find buy-
ers for additional listings.
This office welcomes both pros-
pective buyers and sellers.
CHRISTIANSON
REALTY
410 THIRD
Day or Night Phone 972-2940
If No Answer 972-3319
Card Of Thanks
We wish to extend our sincere
thanks for the many deeds of kind-
ness shown by thoughtful friends
and relatives during the illness and
after the death of our sister, Mar-
garita Villarreal. IWe offer special
thanks to Dr. Sanford, the nurses
and staff of IWagner General Hos-
pital; to Father O’Oallaghan for his
visits, prayers and consoling mes-
sages. We are deeply grateful to
all for the expressions of sympathy,
for the cards, flowers, food, mass
offerings and other knidnesses. May
God bless each of you is our prayer.
Mrs. Manuela Aparicio and family
David Villarreal and family
FOR SALE—GE refrigerator, 11
cu. ft. capacity, in good condi-
tion. Claire Hansen, Phone 972-
2930 after 12 noon. 5-2t
FOR SALE—(5-room house by own-
er. Needs some repair, but very
good investment at $3,000. Call
972-2236. Don Welch. 6-3tp
FOR SALE—Furniture and mis-
cellaneous. Sunday 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. If possible will be there all day
Saturday too. 1207 Fourth St. Itp
IIY-PLAR PAINTS and Brushes.
Complete line of artist supplies.
Terry’s Art and Hobby Supplies,
1805 Bayshore, Phone 972-2782. 5
What this country needs is a
good cigar that sells for less than
5 cents a puff.
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HARTSf IELD REALTY CO.
1725 FIRST STREET
PHONE 972-2929
NEW LISTING: 2 Bdrm. frame on the bayshore. $500 down.
Several new listings on lots.
3 Bedroom frame house, gas heat and air, $10,500.
3 Small Frame Houses, $2500, $3000, $3500.
3 Bedroom Frame House on Corner Lot. Fenced Yard. $5000.
3 Bedroc. Brick, Carpeted, Central Heat.
Let us build you n new house. Interest as low as 6 '/2 % if you
qualify. Yoir plan or ours. Small or No Down Payment.
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RANCHERO FOR SALE—1965
Falcon, new tires, new paint,
clean, in good condition. See at 408
Humphrey or phone 972-2638. It
FOR SALE-66 x 198 ft. on High-
way 35 (Henderson). Metal Bldg.
Ideal for garage or body shop. The
City State Bank. 972-2554. 39-tf
FOR SALE or RENT—Warehouse,
excellent location, ample park-
ing, on Perryman Ave. Contact
Kermit Gideon for particulars. Ilf
FOR SALE—3-bedroom unfurnish-
ed house at 309 Koontz on 1 acre
of land. Nice lawn, good garden
land. Sec or call Eugene Harvey,
972-2497.__52tf
COME BY AND SEE tne new John
Deere lawn and garden tractors,
6, 8, 10 and 12-h. p. Hydrostatic
Drive. Lewis Marine Supply, 411
First Street, Phone 972-2023. tf
BOAT STORAGE
PHONE
972-2929
EDDIE’S LAPIDARY—Gem cut-
ting, mounting, hand made
mounts. Sfemp collectors’ items.
Rt. 1, 7 miles n. hwy. 35, Palacios.
Safe^ys, Eiione 5-3tp Citation by Publication
CONTACT—Palacios Pest Control
Service, Leon Bullock or Edward
Schulze, to control roaches, chinch
bugs, and other insects. Also tree
spraying. ?2tf
MAIN GLAMOUR SALON special-
izes in high fashion hairdos.
Style wigs and hairpieces. Three
hairdressers. Call 972-3212 for ap-
pointment.
KNITTING AND CROCHET les-
sons Wednesday mornings at 10
a.m. and Tuesday at 4 p.m. Terry’s
Art and Hobby Supplies. 1S05 Bay-
shore. Thone 972-2782. (itf
CHRIST IS THE ANSWER for
all your needs. Attend Trinity
Baptist Church. Sunday school 10
a.m.; worship 31 a.rr.; training
union 6:30 p.m.; worship 7,80 p.m.
PENNYRICH—Bras, girdles, lin-
gerie, swim suits. Custom fitted
in your home. Give a Pennyrich
Party and receive a gift bra. For
details phone 972-2614. 46tf
R. V. O. S. INSURANCE—Fire,
storm, theft coverage. Homes,
furnishings. Bams, implements.
Call George Capak, 972-2385 or
Robert Solis, 972-2420. 44-tf
THE END OF YOUR SEARCH
for a friendly church. Attend
Trinity Baptist Church. Sunday
school 10 a.m.; worship 11 a.m.;
training union 6:30 p.m.; worship
7 30 p.m.
PLUMBING REPAIRS—24 hours
service, guaranteed services. Free
estimates on remodeling. Featuring
Wolverine brass materials. Casey
Plumbing and Heating, 101 Main,
phone 972-3344. 13tf
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO; LLOYD IRAY THOMPSON
GREETINGS. You arei com-
manded to appear by filing a
written answer to the plaintiff’s
petition at or before 10 o’clock
A. M. of the first Monday after
the expiration of 42 days from the
date of issuance of this Citation,
the same being Monday the 9th day
of March, A. D. 1970, at or before
10 o’clock A. M,, before the Honor-
able District Court of Matagorda
i County, at the Court House in
Bay City, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was fil-
ed on the 28th day of March, 1969.
The file number of said suit be-
ing No. 19,715.
The names of the parties in said
suit are: ILLA RAY THOMPSON
as Plaintiff, and LLOYD RAY
THOMPSON as Defendant.
The nature of said suit being j f0
substantially as follows, to wit:
That Plaintiff has been a bona
fide resident of the State of Texas
for twelve months and of Mata-j
gorda County for six months next
before the filing of this suit; that
Plaintiff and Defendant were law-
fully married on or about May
10, 1967, and contiuned to live to-i
gether as husband and wife until
the early part of May, 1968, at
which time Plaintiff and Defendant
separated and since that time have
not lived together as husband and
wife. There was one child horn
of said marriage.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff prays
that Defendant be cited to appear
and answer this petition, that on
final hearing Plaintiff have judg-
ment of divorce, custody of the I
minor child and that Defendant
contribute to the maintenance of:
said child and for such other and
further relief as the Court may!
deem proper.
If this Citation is not served ■
within 90 days after the date of
its issuance, it shall be returned I
unserved.
Issued this the 23rd day of Jan-
uary A. D., 1970.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Bay City,
Texas, this the 23rd day of Jan-
uary A. D., 1970.
J. G. Walker, Clerk
District Court Matagorda County,
Texas By Lee Norris, Deputy
Citation by Publication
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: Milton A. Adams and J. R.
Meeker and their unknown heirs
and represientjativeist Defendants,
Greeting:
YOU ARE HEREBY COM-
MANDED to appear before the
Honorable District Court, 130th
Judicial District of Matagorda
County ait the Courthouse thereof,
in Bay City, Texas, by filing a
written answer at or before 10
o’clock a.m. of the first Monday
next after the expiration of forty-
two days from the date of the is-
suance of this citation, same being
the 23rd day of February, A. D.
1970, to Plaintiff’s Petition filed in-
said Court on the 9th day of Jan-
uary, A. D. 1970, in this cause,
numbered 19974, on the docket of
said Court and styled J. P. Wyatt,
Independent Executor of the Es-
tates of Lola Beaver and Ben M-
Beaver, Deceased, vs. Milton IX
Adams and J. R. Meeker, et al„
Defendants.
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit is as follows, to-wit:
A trespass to try title suit in which
Plaintiff, for cause of action would
respectfully show the Court the
following, to-wit: That on or about
the 1st day of January, 1970, he
was lawfully seized and possessed
of the following land and premises
situated in Matagorda County,
Texas, holding and claiming the
same in fee simple, to-wit;
5 acres, more or less, in the T.
J. Dasher Survey, being Lot 26
of the J. C. Carrington Subdivision
of the Northeast Quarter of Sec-
tion Seven, Texas Rice Develop-
ment Company Subdivision of Mat-
agorda County, Texas.
That Defendant unlawfully en-
tered upon said premises and eject-
ed Plaintiff therefrom and unlaw-
fully withholds from him the pos-
session thereof to his damage in
the sum of $10,000.00. Plaintiff
prays for judgment for title and
possession of said land and other
and further relief to which he is
entitled as is more fully shown by
Plaintiff’s petition on file in this
suit.
If this citation is not served
within ninety days after the date
of its issuance, it shall be return-
ed unserved.
The officer executing this writ
shall promptly serve the same ac-
cording to the requirements of
law, and the mandate thereof, and
make due return as the law directs.
Issued and given under my hard
and the seal of said Court at Bay
City, Texas, this the 9th day of
January, A. D. 1970.
J. G. Walker
Clerk, District Court, 130th
Judicial District of Matagorda
County, Texas
By: Lee Norris, Deputy
SUBSCRIBE TO THE BEACON.
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FOR SALE
NEW entd USED
TRACTORS
W. It "Bar HASLEY
IfHSXNE 972-3230
NEW LISTING: Approximately
60 acres of good farm land with
cotton and maize allotment. Loca-
tion is on Tres Palacios River Road.
These don’t come often—7.4
acres near town with three bed-
room house and well. This fits what
you have been asking for;
Call us for your needs—if we
don’t have it, we’ll find it for you.
We do need listings. If you want
to sell and want us to have all
the headaches instead of you, list
your proeprty with us. There is
no fee for our services if we don’t
produce results!
NEY OLDHAM
REAL ESTATE
PHONE 972-2517 (Day or Night)
PALACIOS, TEXAS
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ord Of Thanks
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SIOUX
REALTORS
P. O. Box 226
Office: 213 Fifth St.
SALES — APPRAISALS
RENTALS
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Three Acres
Nice tract of land, well drained,
on Craymer street. All city utilities.
2 zed room home in good condition
with cyclone fenced yard. Best buy
in town!
Commerce Street
Building 25 x 80 and Stock &
Fixtures. Ideal location. Owners
will finance.
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to all who
helped us in anyway during the
illness and after the death of our, • . ,
loved one, Mrs. Matilda Svetlik. Improvement Income propert-v to°-
Bay Property
Home with nice corner lot. Needs
We especially thank Dr. Sanford
and the nurses at Wagner General
Hospital for their excellent care
Owner will finance.
Not far from Bay an almost new
3 bedroom home with everything a
Homes And Lots
and attention, Rev. Eugene O’Cal- family needs- Already financed,
laghan for his prayers and visits,
for leading the rosary at the chapel
and offering the Requiem Mass We have choice lots in Crecn
and to all who sent flowers, cards! Acres, Foley Addn. and on high-
of sympathy and brought food. We "’ay. Have homes, some with 4
are also grateful to the ladies of bedrooms, from $5,090 up,
the Altar Society of St. Peter’s
Church of Blessing and Markham1
Call anytime . . .
972-2318 or 972-2616
for serving food, to the pallbearers
and Taylor Brothers Funeral Home There is no substitute for exper-
their excellent service. May >ence- “Serving Palacios Profession-
God bless all of you. j ally the past 26 years”.
The family of Matilda Svetlik aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa/
We consider every woman beau-
tiful until she declares otherwise.
Loquacious waitresses make us
wonder if we won’t be served mag-
pie for dessert.
PALACIOS
LODGE
NO. 999 A. F. & A. M.
Regular Meeting 1st Thursday
of each month 7:30 P. M.
Practice Meeting Every Friday
7:30 P. M.
Vernon Bates, W. M.
Tommie L. Dove, Sec.
Visiting Brethren Always Welcome
GROUND HOG WEEK
SPECIALS
REG. $449.00
7-H. P. LAWN TRACTOR $349.00
9-PC. TEFLON II-REG. $32.89
ALUMINUM COOKWARE $19.88
14-IN.—REG. $279.95
PORTABLE COLOR T.V. $239.00
REG. $194.95
5-H. P. GARDEN TILLER $149.95
REG. $48.84
MUSTANG BICYCLE - - $31.88
EAiSY-START—REG. $97.95
3'/2-H. P. LAWN MOWER $77.95
REG. $189.00
LA-Z-BOY RECLINER . $159.00
REG. $599.95
CONSOLE COLOR TV - $539.88
SUPREME-REG. $28.95
LIFETIME BATTERY - - $23.95
27-MO. GUARANTEE
TIRES - - - Low As $12.59
THESE ITEMS OF FLOOR DISPLAY
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
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Dismukes, Jesse V. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1970, newspaper, February 5, 1970; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth725788/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palacios Library.