Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1969 Page: 4 of 8
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At Wagner General:
Patients In The Hospital:
Annie Powell, C. W. Matthews,
C. P. Tucker, Tommy Quinn, Mary
L. Walker, Mollie Leadford, Mary
Bohuslav, Mary Alessandro, John
Taylor, Daniel Maddox, Jason Tate,
Ethel McDonough, John Lester,
Clara Schley, Homer McClary
George Cooper, Lucy Starr.
Patients Dismissed:
Olga Hill, Ida Wright, Minerva
Martin, Mary Lucio, W. S. Giilett,
Mary Gonzales, Martha Wright,
Apriila Cavallin, Bertha Amador,
Elizabeth Remlinger, Arthur Erick-
Bon, Yung Hi Kruse, Colleen Pen-
land and baby boy, Rosita Rod*
. riguez, Robert Glenn, Lowell John-
' son, William Motes, William Lind-
ner, Eddie Dunn, Jr., John Basford,
Edna Hamlin, David Graham, C.
A. Paxton, Sarah Adams, Robert
Neeley, Fairye Barber, David San-
doval.
Leave Young Wildlife
Alone In Woods
AUSTIN—“Leave newborn wild-
life alone,’’ warns Robert G. Mauer-
mann, deputy director of the Texas
Parks and Wildlife Department.
Maucrmann said that many spe-
cies of wildlife are bearing their
young this time of year, and en-
counters between the young and
humans could lead to problems.
Young animals alone in the
woods have not necessarily been
abandoned by their mothers. It Is
JHLACIQH QBAnmgr,T^ns. TEXAS,
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RATES: Sc a word first insertion; 2e a
FOR SAL
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d insertion; lc a word thereafter.
FOR RENT or LEASE
FOR RENT—Unfurnished bouse*.
Phone 972-2318. tf
FOR RENT—Furnished houses.
Phone 972-2318. tf
JflSoT LOST and found
abandoned by their mothers. It is * _ u
customary for example for docs to FOR RENT—Small bayshore house
hide their fawns when feeding or Phone 972-2500. jrog
BEST BUYS
Interest rates shooting up and
up! Sure, but here’s a 6M% loan
to be assumed. You'll need $1050
down payment then pay only $04
monthly plus taxes and insurance.
So, no time to dawdle over this
roomy and comfortable, three bed-
room home available May 1st. Take
your time—but hurry!
Bayshore: Collegcport bay home,
elec, heat-air. Strictly for fun and
relaxation! Some furnishings. $10,-
000, 1/3 down.
Bayshore: Prestige home over-
looking lovely seascape. Perfect for
one who is proud of his family and
his friends. The price, $31,000. By
appointment.
Olivia: 50 acres improved pas-
ture. Modern home, central air-
heat. Caretaker’s 2-bedroorn house.
Feed-mil., feed-lot and all equip-
ment including tractor. Raise up to
100 calves or expand for more.
This is also bayshore property with
approx. 1300’ shore-line, Subdivi-
sion possibilities. $40,000 cash or
excellent 6%% terms available.
Carancahua Bay house on 2 lots
plus 5 additional lots near by. En-
tire package with minerals $0,500.
Best of fishing at the Old Houston
Club!
Business property: 300’ on Hwy,
36. Existing improvements. Excel-
lent investment for future develop-
ment. $10,500 with terms.
Lots: Green Acres, 3 choice lots,
$4,500. 60 x 150’ with water, gas
sewer lines, $1,600.
Acreage: 40 acres west of Pa-
lacios, % mile highway frontage,
minerals. $450/acre.
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hide their fawns when feeding or
in the face of danger. Well meaning
human foster parents can not do
as good a job of rearing young
wildlife as can the real parent.
"They may look cute and cuddly,”
he said, “but handling the young
could bring more trouble than you
bargain for.”
Maucrmann said first off there
was danger from the parent ani-
mals. “Many animals are quite
fierce when defending their young,
he said.
Another consideration is the di-
lemma which occurs if the young
animal takes a playful nip off your
finger. “You have the heartbreak-
ing decision to make either to
destroy the animal and have the
head examined for rabies or sep-
arate it from its mother so that it
can be kept under observation,”
Mauermann Raid.
Another important consideration
is that in many cases the posses-
sion of the wild animal is illegal
regardless of intent
“The safest thing to do when you
encounter a young animal is to ob-
serve it from a safe distance,”
Mauermann said.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished houses,
Pat Christianson, 410 Third 'St. ’
FOR RENT—2-bedroom unfurnish-
ed house. Phone 972-2680 or 972-
26921____ 13tf
FOR RENT—1-bedroom apartment.
Water and gas paid. Phone 972.
2929- I4tf
GAEAGE SAlILoI First,
-i?L5fllSatu«y, _________
Electric. Riflp gj; 48'tf
PGR S AErI^I 20^aweh°u9e
-.-to be moved” Kji 972-2929.
1' OR SALE—ir JTiiy owner. 413
_Crayra«r;..Phny^£55. »
pORSALfcIIu^'^y,t r, A. Por-
phone 972-2452.
pGR SALE~Tr*b 15” Chevrolet
OtSu? With C-nte^1!
$.00 REWARD OFFERED for re-
turn of tackle box and contents
left on jetty at Baptist Grounds,
to Harry Winslow, 310 Duson. Ip
MISCELLANEOUS
THIS IS Casey’s Plumbing Phone
No. 972-3344. Utf
Used Clothing Drive
Now Under Way By
Presbyterian Circle 3
The semi-annual Used Clothing
and Blanket Drive sponsored by
Circle 3 of the First Presbyterian
Church in Palacios is now in prog-
These articles of clothing are
shipped to the Church World Ser-
vice to be distributed by this or-
ganization throughout the world
to the underprivileged people.
Donations may be brought to the
church office, or you may call 972-
2076 or 972-2930 for pick up.
WANTED—Yards to mow. Gary Thanks To Voters
Stamper, phone 972-3387
FOR RENT — Pasture for two
horses. Charlie McConnell, phono
972-2812. _ l5-2p
^Thursday and
[ Tent, like new,
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FOR RENT—2-bedroom upstairs
furnished apartment at 201 Main.
Phone 972-2323. ftf
GARAGE SAL)
t™ato plan s”for sale
Mrs. Lawrence Kelly, 505 Hum-
phrey. 14-2tp
FOR RENT—Hoover Rug Sham-
pooer. 50c hour. Kana Uphol-
ster and Furniture.
25 New Witnesses
Are Baptized At
Texas City Meet
Ellis Johnson, presiding minister
of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Palacios
returns this week from a Bible
study conference in Texas City
where he received suggestions for
improving the home Bible study
program of the group here.
He commented that 25 new Wit-
nesses were baptized at Texas City
and another 34 last January at
Freeport, for a total this year of
59. “More are expected to be bap-
tized at one of our large inter-
national conventions this summer
where 400,000 seats have been ar-
ranged at six baseball stadiums.”
1,542 persons were present with
Johnson to hear Watchtower So-
ciety supervisor Eugene R. Brandt
speak on: “‘Lr.w and Order-When
and How'!”
I’OR RENT—1-bedroom downstairs
furnished apartment. 600 Second
St. Phone 972-3024. I3tf
t 'T'^kE—Bed: wm Suite, $24.9©.
*win beds, $r 510 Magnus-
son St. ’ it
I’OR SALE—1967 Volkswagen, per-
fect condition.1 Sail after 6 p.m.
9 <2-2709. ] 5-tf
FOR RENT—One camping trailer,
contains stove, ice box, sleeps
six. John Toellner, phone 972-3023.
FOR RENT—3-bedroom unfurnish-
ed houses. Phone 972-2864 before
8 a.m. or after 4 p.m. or phone
972-2567. 41tf
UOR RENT—Nicely furnished pri-
vate apartment. Utilities paid.
TV Cable. A. Rioux, 972-2318 or
972-2646.
FOR RENT — Furnished Apart-
ments also furnished small cot-
tage, 101 First St. Nice and clean
near bay.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished house at
312 Lucas, Palacios. Contact Fred
Conner, Box 262, Boling, Texas,
phone 657-2103. i3tf
SALE—VaCi ,m cleaner Bags
to fit ai] iflak | j{ana Uphol-
stery and Furnitu e,
GORDOGRASS sJeD—Call Vance
657-3368 after I p.m. 603 South
Gilbert, Edna, Te|je 15-4t
FOR SALE-Stoc
Capitol Drug,
building. Phone
FOR SALE—196
Sports, fully e
condition. See at
land Fixtures of
rill sell or lease
J2-2460, 1-tf
Malibu Super
jipped. In good
b Morton. 12tf
MOTOROLA TV’s now on display
at Tucker’s Electric, 310 5th St.
ANYONE HAVING A BOAT FOR
SALE—List it with Bobby Lewis.
Phone 972-2023. 35-tf
WILL DO Interior and Exterior
Painting. C. Hoot Gibson, 325
Koontz St.
ANTIQUES—Early pressed glass
china, porcelain. Phone 972-2940,
appointment suggested. 410 Third
RADIO-TV SERVICE on all makes.
Work and parts guaranteed. R.
A. Porter, Phone 972*24512.
AIR CONDITIONERS and refrig-
eration repairs. Call R. A. Porter,
072-2452.
I wish to take this means of ex-
pressing my gratitude and thanks
to each and everyone of you for
electing me as your city "council-
man. Your vote and support are
deeply appreciated. If I can ever he
of any service to any of you, do
not hesitate to call on me.
Johnnie L. Heard
Cord Of Appreciation
I express my sincere thanks to
Dr. Sanford and the entire staff at
Wagner General Hospital for their
loving care in making me well,
and to my dear friends who visited
me, sent cards and asked of me.
Sincerely, Apriila Cavallin
TREE SPRAYING' — Shrubbery
spraying, tree trimming. Norm’s
Tree Service, Phone 972-3045. 15-2 on the other
Jfhursday, April in iaon
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RIOUX
REALTORS w
n«.p* °*Box 226
Office: 213 Fifth St.
SALES ~ APPRjUSALS
i__. rentals
property management
Bayshore Property
3 bedroom brick home on 2 lots
cSSafi?
revenue. $16,000. lth
■SSjSSaraSft
Already financed. $9,000. ’
Magnusson Street
2 bedroom home near school
Fenced back yard and garage. Al-
ready financed, $6,500.
Alcreoge For Lease
346 acres suitable for rice or
maize, near Markham.
First Street
2 bedroom dwelling. 66 ft. lot on
1st. Good condition. $52150.
ACREAGE
2% acres, Hi-way No. 35. $5000.
Lots
^ J0^3’ Matagorda & Petersen,
94500.
The katydid makes music by lift- $4800
- « SSftKal ! * 35.170.0,
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FOR SALE!—Fecilcrs Air Condi-
tioners. See R. A. Porter, 309
Moore, phone 824 2452, 19tf
i'OR SALE—Ind or-Outdoor Car-
Pet. See sample and sizes. Kana
Upholstery and F irniture.
FOR RENT—Furnished 1-bedroom
house. Utilities paid. 303 Com-
merce Street, Weakley Trailer
Park. Phone 972-2663. Utf
Zard Of Thanks
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.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF
ESTATE OF ALICE J.
KELLER, DECEASED
The undersigned, having been
duly appointed and qualified as
and wants. Let US help you.
Invest in Palacios TODAY and I Since it is impossible for me to I fUly aPP°inted_ and qualified ”as
!i.ntleJ.??l':JiYidends in growth 0fltharlk Personally the many people | JndePendent Executrices of the Es-
who touched our lives in a helpful . *1 Keller, deceased,
way during the months of Law. ™ , se „No' 3107 on tf,e Probate
rence’s illness, I take this means
of expressing my appreciation
FOR SALE—28 t. Shrimp Boat,
gasoline engine. Enquire 1510
L____ ....
Renee or Phone
72-2488. 14 th
b OR SALE—.196 Galaxie, radio
and heater, au miatic transmis-
sion
3164
309 Johnj n,
FOR SALE—3
central heat,
972-2185 or 972-
ment.
FOR S ALE—15, , fiberglass boat
with ’64 mode! fcf P. Mercury
motor and Mnjrr'Wfciieft Hub Lnw-
I™l y 1 istf
Phone 972-
14tm
Bedroom house,
arpeted. Phone
dl for appoint-
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the FUTURE!
all of you, and especially to the
ones who gave of their time to sit
with him nights. May God richly
bless you is rny prayer.
His wife, Mrs. W. L. Hill
Some people will spend $10 on
a canary; others $50 on a lark.
CHRISTIANSON
REALTY
Day or Night Phone 972-2940
If No Answer 972-3319
410 Third
HjBSggMMMWgp—mm a canary; others 850 on a lark.
IF YOU WANT TO LIVE BETTER ELECTRICAL- ®
LY, THEN TRY THE ALL NEW ELECTROLUX
ULTRA-MATIC 1205. ITS YEARS AHEAD ALL
OTHER VACUUM CLEANERS, IN UNSURPASS-
ED CARPET CLEANING, EMPLOYING 2-MOTOR
SYSTEM. ROTATING BRUSH ACTION CLEANS
ALL RUGS FASTER, GENTLY FLUFFS CARPET
NAP. SEE DISPLAY AT C. P. & L. OFFICE SHOW
WINDOW. CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE HOME
DEMONSTRATION.
C. E. BALDWIN
STAR ROUTE BOX 142X PHONE 972.20*18
Docket of the County Court of
Matagorda County, Texas, hereby
notifies all persons having claims
against said estate to present them
to them within the time prescribed
by law. Margaret Sexton receives
her mail at 111 Welch Street, Pa-
lacios, Texas and Ellen Barrett re-
ceives her mail at 106 Welch Street
Palacios, Texas.
Margaret Sexton, Independent
Executrix of the Estate of
FOR SALE—I’ortabieMggx Sjnger
Sewing Mr Line, Buttonhole, Zig-
Zag and crier attachments. Call
972-2929,___ lstf
FOR SALE—By owner, z lots on
bayshor.. Close in. For informa-
tion call%72-3216 after 4 p.m. and
on weekends. ggj,y
1‘OR SALE—All models Hoover
Vacuum Cleaners, Bags and Belts
for all models. Kana Upholstery
and Furniture.
WATKINS PRODUCTS are now
being sold by John Cepak, Star
Route, Palacios. Phone 972-2456. f
WANTED—Property listings. See
or Call Pat Christianson, Real-
tor, at 410 Third. Phone 972-2940.
Having his eyes located near the
top of his head allows the wood-
cock to scan the trees for danger
even when his beak is buried deep
in a worm hole.
THE LADY LYNDA
SALON OF BEAUTY
404 Sixth Street. Phone 972-3079
for an appointment. 5tf
4, --J Y
2 choice lots. Green Acres, $3300.
Call anytime . . .
972-2318 or 972-2646
There is no substitute for exper-
ience. “Serving Palacios Profession-
ally the past 26 years”.
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WANTED TO BUY-Used furni-
ture, dishes and anything of
value. Call 972-3231, Eula’s An-
tiques. 28-7ptf
SEWING MACHINES REPAIRS
—Machines for rent and used
machines for sale. D. M. Nelson,
115 Morton Ave. 6tf
FOR SALE
STOCK & FIXTURES
JOHN'S REPAIR SHOP
OPEN 6 P. M. TO 8 P. M.
PLUMBING INSTALLATION &
REPAIRS—See G. G. Hockey,
417 Ritchie. Also second hand fix-
tures for sale.
HORSES PASTURED—Plenty of
grass and water. Will feed if
desired. $5 per month per head.
G. C. McDonald. 13tf
SHIMEK ELECTRIC SERVICE—
Electrical supplies and fixtures.
Electric contractor. See Donald
Shimelc, 408 E. Matagorda. tf
hOR SALE—House and lot at 215
■vecuinx 01 me Estate of _ Commtrce St-, also three lots on
Alice J. Keller, deceased. I Gommerce. Call J, V. House El
Ellen Barrett, Independent I CamP° LI 3-6390. 23itf
Executrix of the Estate of---
Alice J. Keller, deceased.
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HARTSFIELD
REALTY (0,
500 E. AUSTIN
PHONES: 972-2929; 972-3216; 972-2501
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
LEASE OIL AND GAS
MINERAL RIGHTS
The CITY OF PALACIOS, TEX-
AS pursuant to the provisions of
Art. 5421p, Revised Civil Statutes
hereby gives notice of its inten-
tions to ease for oil and gas and
mineral development the following
described mineral land:
640 acres of land out of the
following Surveys in Matagorda
mo "mu Teilas' L- Goodwin Abs.
Dasher Abs. 146 and J.
Smith Abs. 379. This Tract also be-
mg all of Section No. 17 of the
lexas Rice Development Co. Sub-
division of Lands in Matagorda
County, Texas. A plat of this sub-
division being in the records of
deeds of said Countv in Vol 14
Texas8*378' Matagorda County,
Bidders are hereby invited to
subrmt bids for the lease of such
lands in writing to the City Coun-
^i/du08’ Texas’ befoie 8:00
o<lock I M. on April 21, 1969 at
REAL BARGAIN—3-bedroom 2 hnth finn* -c • °,<doc^ *’-d- l,n April 21, 1009 -it
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20’ garage and shop, $7,500. ' ' " "jtho general requiremenTs' of w
ERLOOKING BA Y beautiful 3-bedroom, 2-bath, 4 rooms ■ Rcvised Civil Statutes, state
ca peteo, large family room with birch paneling, builtV
kitchen central heat and air, patio, fenced back yard, double
fSoi) l j0 X 10°' C°rner l0t' Wel1 within the market at
appred-d^Y"_3'bedr°0m brick' Extra large lot' Must see to
301 MAGNUSSON — Assume
6V2% Loan.
201 MAIN—Large older house.
Suitable for home, income property
or business. $9,500.
Choice lots in Gulf Breeze No. 2
Cul-de-sac. Building and financing
available—your plan or ours.
COLLEGEPORT _ Bayshore
houses on Tres Palacios
“ ' nuuses on ires Ealacios.
SOMETHING NEW-We now have a telephone answering
T FAVTT1 f MrBCAor H J°U ^ and we are not in PLEASE
LEAVE A MESSAGE and number, and we will return your
LISTINGS NEEDED
SL°5p ,°f the City CoU«cil
_City ot Palacios
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IASI (DANCE!
INCOME TAX
SERVICE
NEY OLDHAM
Office
Fountain Terrace Motel
972-2547
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FOR SALE—Admiral refrigera-
tors, deep freezers, and electric
ranges. See R. A. Porter, 309 Moore
or phone 972-2452.
RABY’S RADIO-TV SERVICE-
304 First St. Cash and Carry.
Guaranteed Exact Parts Replaced
Expert Service on aM Makes.
EDDIE’S L A PIDARY--Gem cut-
ting, mounting, hand made
mounts. Stamp collectors’ items.
Kt. 1, 7 miles n. hwy. 35. Palacios’
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PRODUCTION TRAINEES
Here Is Your
OBPORTUNITY FOR:
2 i°Hbv„SlC“"Ity* 6' Paid Llfe maurance
3. Paul Vacations 7. ^‘nslon^'^1128'11011 InSuranc«
4. Paid Holidays g. Savinas Plan
Production trainees are needed at once. Continued comoanv
m°thL area ma<ie “ P°S8,bIe t0 °ffer "lore to more peZe
Apply Now
MAY ALUMINUM CORPORATION
El Cnmpo, Texas
HA\E BUYERS—who may be in
terested in your property,
you want to sell, call us. Rioux,
Realtors, phone 972-2318 or 972-
2646.
GARAGE SALE—Wednesday noon
thru Saturday morning. Adult
and eh'ld^ea clothing, miscellaneous
items. 407 E. Austin. it
Tables, Benches, Sin-
gle Mattress, Plumbing Fixtures,
Windows, Tarpaper, Ice Box, Etc.
Encampment Grounds.
VENETIAN BLINDS—New Bren-
aman-Hartshom blinds. Installa.
K ’ f.e^air; Tapes and Strings.
jj^jUpholstcry and Furniture.
FOR SALE or RENT—Warehouse^
excedent location, ample park-
Kemit fid rry.man Ave' G^tect
hermit Gideon for r-Bi--- nf
REMINDER—Use genuine Electro-
lux Filler Bags in Electrolux
cleaners. For your supply of bags,
parts and service call C. E. Bald-
win, Phone 97242098. I3.8t
CONTACT—Palacios Pest Control
Service, Leon Bullock or Edward
Schulze, to control roaches, chinch
bugs, and other insects. Also tree
spraying. _22tf
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
' El Cnmpo, Texas
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CRAB PICKERS WANTED *
AT COLLINS SEAFOOD
PALACIOS, TEXAS
40c Per Pound
For Lump, Claw and Fingers
PHONE 972-2272
l^|
FOR SALE
^i, couch and re-
ti’»'al.;.«eM5o8hx^
$60 Kana it d!nette set>
ture. Pboftory and Furni-
1 "i^E~~Treat9! 1x6 reugh
20 years Chf ^ wil1 last ,Jp to
N . n al> 4ay Saturday.
Sou ? r er c"” Highway 71
i.-1:1 ' “nipo. Texas. 21 tf
DJ.l.Ir.hfl,iND SE4%e newJohn
(■ o nn and rarden tractors,
Drive J ryf ^ P* Hydrostatic
Fir t ct; ,3 Marini Supply, 411
J5tjMieot_ phont 972.a023. tf
$25.00 REWARD—For informa-
tion leading to apprehension and
conviction of anyone found break-
ing into Paul Richmond Lumber
Co. building. Box 22071, Houston
Texas 77027.
PLUMGING REPAIRS—24 hours
service, guaranteed services. Free
estimates on remodeling. Featuring
Wolverine brass materials. Casoy
Plumbing and Heating, 10J Main
phone 972-3344. i3tf
^rnmirV^.....>'0 ar'rM with 2-bed-
.... j l0USe and deep well. Five
Contact11 Panilcios 011 Highway 35.
tnnntatt Joe Ressler 728 S. Hous-
Texas. 12tf
for sale '
- :i R' cistered Hereford
n! A«*» B* Ml
rh is.
Atepiy- 5fc
whT |': ' ,lky '' " I ' d of the sperm
thl ! ntams 11 large “tank” of
m>trni'aX WhK'h’ b fl>re the time of
-I forTC thC ‘n8in SPUrCe °f
PLUMBING—Dan T. Davis, 208
Elizabeth. All plumbing, new and
Repair; Sewer Cleaning; Lead Wip-
ing and Lead Joints; Soldering
-ead and Silver. After 6:00 or week
ends. Phone 972-2706. 2-tf
NOTICE—All persons having arti-
cles belonging to them at John’s
Repair Shop for sendee are asked
to call 972-2450 after 5 p.m* to
make arrangements to claim and
pick up. All claims must be made
within 30 days. iqy
_ Too many people waste their
time until their time is about gone.
NEW LISTING—6.4 acres front-
ing on Tres Palacics River and
paved road. Lots of beautiful oaks
and a 800 foot well on property.
Two bedroom, portahle cabin. Sew-
er system already in to accomodate
15 trailers. Beautiful hidc-a-way__
just what you have been looking
for.
NEW LISTING—3 bedroom brick
-2-car garage—fully air-condition-
ed. About 200’ from bay. 3 years
old but in brand new condition. You
couldn’t any where near build it
your lot for its selling price
MOWING LOTS
WITH TRACTOR
PHONE 972-2929
H. N. HARTSFIELD
of only $14,500.00.
BAYSHORE—You’ll own 100’
front on bay, 350’ on hiway; 3 bed-
room brick home; your own deep
well; beautiful!
SMALL HOUSE on Hi lots; hur-
ricane fence; house walled in—you
complete it inside! $3,000.00 as is.
OLDER HOME—4 bedroom, 100
toot let, large shop, basically good
condition; $7,500.00 total.
CARANCAHUA BAY-Several
otf bay lots with water system and
TVnnY As W as WOM
ta., $25.00 down; $25.00 month.
NEW LISTING—Green Acres;
1600 sq. feet; 3 bedroom; full air-
cond.; brick; mint-condition with
all furniture (except living room).
Owner will accept trade for equity.
80 acres with highway frontage.
102 aes. with front on county
road.
1114 acs. with hiway and county
road construction.
CARANCAHUA BAY—1S2’ bay-
front; your own seawall and light-
ed pier; boat ramp; deep well; 2-
bedrooms; aluminum siding; 4 lots.
Ideal.
BUILDING SITE—450x135 on
4th St. outside city. This is the
equivalent of 9 subdivision lots. En-
tire property, $3,300.00.
5 LOTS, each 32’ by 100. Entire
pkg. only $2,200.00.
6 LOTS together in Foley Vill-
age, Entire pkg. only $4,800.00—
will split.
4 LOTS together in Foley Vill-
age-entire pkg. only $3,200.00.
There seems to be more buyers
for Palacios property now' than
there has been in over a year. It’s
a good time to sell. List vour prop-
| erty with us.
NEY OLDHAM REALTY
REALTOR — BONDED BROKER
Phone 972-2547 Day or Night
FOUNTAIN TERRACE MOTEL
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Dismukes, Jesse V. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1969, newspaper, April 10, 1969; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726269/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palacios Library.