The Austin American from Austin, Texas (2024)

Page 58-Austin, Texas Corrections and Cancellations Today 8 to 9 a.m. 472-8461 Austin Ameriran-Statesman Action People Read and Use the Classifieds Saturday, Sept. 16, 1972 472-8461 CORRECTION DESK SATURDAY-8 TO 9 A.M REAL ESTATE 105-LAKE PROPERTY Lake Traivs- Siesta Shores Waterfront home, owner anxious to sell. Overlooks Lakeway and Point Venture. Patio area and lower level, living area on upper level with porch.

Mid-twentles. Rock Newson. Realtor, Cob Taylor, 477-5709, 254-1874. 3 ACRES big oak trees, only 4 blocks from Lake Buchanan. $3600, $50 down, $35 month.

453-4607. ONE YOU CAN AFFORD On constant levely Lake LBJ Is this barm, lovely home on an over sized lot, fenced backyard, trees, and plenty of storage. This is a very nice home on the lake, not just a week- end cottage. Only $13,500.00. Please call M.

D. Eyerley 836-0317. HORACE GLASS ASSOC. Beautiful tree covered $25 down, $25 LAKE TRAVIS. month.

No Interest. Lake privileges. Norean B. Scott, 452-4350. If no answer 267-1590.

LAKEWAY CHARMING 2 bedroom, 2 bath home with a million dollar view. Rock steps down to your own boat dock and nothing in front of you but beautiful blue Lake Travis. Moderately priced at $75,000. Exclusive with Sylvion Klvlin, 253-2726; 263-2331. Cooperate Brokers.

LAKE MARBLE FALLS Excellent Buy- beautiful lake front lot huge oaks, top water poved road to property Cottonwood Shores SHERWOOD SHORES Priced for rapid sale five lots Including corner lot. All priveleges of Lake Community. E. Lanier Foster Real Estate Call King Baldwin 327-2723 or 891-2169 HOLIDAY LIVING year round. Close in.

Lake Travis custom built home and boat dock. 400 foot waterfront. Bill Sisk Realtor, 476-2780; 453-1230. TWO LOTS (140 and 141) Briarciiff. $3500 each, $6800; both.

(214) 937-5724. "MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL" Which Lago Vista Lot Is lovellest of all? Call Cooper 327-0350 to see the winner. Evenings 926-8477. thr rolling bill realty FOR SALE by owner. Rock home overlooking Lake Travis.

CH-CA, carpet, bulltin accessories, fireplace. Call Del Barnett. (915) 648-3139. SELL NOW 12.5 acres on Lake Travis past Lago Vista. Also, 2.3 acres.

453-1180; 472-6466. BEAUTIFUL BRIARCLIFF Off Highway 71 on Lake Travis 25 minutes from Austin Limited number Lake fronts views Trees Country Club--Golf Course- -FishIng Dock- Paved Streets- Water to Terms. For information call 926-0197 or 836-3300. LAKE TRAVIS HUDSON BEND AREA. $27,500.

Beautiful rock-frame, 2-bedroom, modern home on large corner tract. Central air and heat, tile bath, tile entry. Bullt-in appliances. Also 2-bedroom guest house. Lots of oak and fruit trees.

Ideal for year-round living. Lakefront privileges. Call Harry E. Montandon, Realtor 476-4838, 258-1321. 8.25 ACRES, everlasting spring, big oak trees, good road frontage.

Only a few blocks from Lake Buchanan. Total price $9,075, $475 down. $82 month. OWNER 453-4607. BY OWNER: On LBJ main lake near Kingsland, 140 ft.

walled water front boat house, 3 bedroom, 3 batn, modern home, lots of storage, $45,000.00. Phone 512-598-5062. NICE WATERFRONT lot on Cade Lake near Caldwell and Sommerville. Cabin, boat dock and hunting privileges. On huge wooded acreage.

$750.00 equity and assume $15.00 mo. payments. 836-4280. OUT OF TOWN OWNER SAYS SACRIFICE Great lot In Slesta Shores. Cash or consider trade for anything of comparable value.

467-6575 Steve Price of J. D. Culp, LAKE COTTAGE LBJ, Kingsland, large bedroom, living room, small kitchen, bath. $6500. Huot, 441-3348.

YOUR OWN FURNISHED LAKE RETREAT Beautiful unique design 2-story lake home, Siesta Shores. On Lake Travis can be yours for only $2,000 move in and $110 per month. Your own deep well pump, breezeway, built-ins, total price under $16,000. Call us right away. 327-0350, evenings 327-2060.

the rolling bills realty YOU WON'T BELIEVE You can have the whole thing for $17,500, 2 bedrooms, one upstairs, one down, shag carpet, carpeted bath kitchen. completely furnished (Spanish), Insulated drapes throughout, utility room washer dryer, patio, 3 ton AC, on lot 100 House furniture new. EXTRAS: access to lake, country club, golf, tennis courts, swimming pool, marina fishing wells. 267-1939. Point Venture great condominium completely furnished.

even dishes, silver, linens; all drapes Included. Two two baths. and a loft room. 454-4677, Realtors, DINK SWEARINGEN LODGE ACRES Brand new 2 bedroom. 2 bath home designed for Indoor -outdoor living, decks and glass.

Lake Travis view and easem*nt to Lake. $29,500. Rock Newsom. Realtors, 477-5709 or 267-1680. LAKE BELTON vacation home.

New unique modern, $15,000. Lease purchase plan. Can pay for Itself: provide Income. Information: Weaver, Box 343, Bedford, Texas 76021. LAKE TRAVIS Beautiful tree covered lake view.

acres on spring fed creek. Lake privileges. Terms. Norean B. Scott.

452-4350. If no onswer 267-1590. THREE LOTS in Lago Vista, One a real bargain, Trees, all privileges. Call Chris 441-5513. 106-FARMS AND RANCHES BEAR CREEK 1s still running along side of this live oak tree covered beautiful 7.2 acres 12 miles of town off Camp Ben McCulloch Rd.

A lovely restricted spot to build your home. Terms 476-2436. KUYKENDALL Land Co. REAL ESTATE 106-FARMS AND RANCHES BLACKLAND FARM, 25 East of Waco. 170 acres with 2 and 2 "hanks barns.

75 per cent roads periphery. FHA water applications. Altis Thompson, 444-2222; 444-4444. 20 ACRES, Round Rock Hutto area. 515,900.

5 percent down. George Buford, 454-0381. Walter Hopkins Associates. OWNER WILL finance or will sell any part or all of 800 acre ranch at Bertram. $300 below per acre, Dayson Goetz, Real Estate, 454-4818, nites 836-0931.

1200 ACRES with 4 miles Colorado River. Irrigation rights. Excellent ranch. Good development property. $600,000.

Terms. Need listings. Jim Nations, 407 Crestiand. 465-5630. 60 ACRES 12 miles Southeast.

Running 30 head Ilvestock. $39,750. Need listings. Call Jim Nations. 465-5630.

10 ACRES, 6 miles South of Eglin, FHA water, $6500. 7.6 acres. $5500. 1-285-4675; 926-1315; 327-2308. EAST OF Round Rock.

ocre tracts. Deep black soil. Plenty of water and trees, Good restrictions. 255-2591, or nights 444-1635, 255-2160. HWY.

71, 30 miles west of Austin. 157 acres house well electricity trees views two tanks game Terms. $600 per acre. 928-0057. HUNTERS 488 acres for sale.

Ex deer bird hunting. Wooded, Prod. oil wells, 5 water tanks, Panther Creek, 28 ac. cultivation. 20 ml.

NW Brownwood, 5 ml NW Lake Brownwood off FM 279. $180 p-0c. percent down, 3 years Interest only at per cent. Good terms on Balance. Call Phil Branch, BYRD HOUSTON (713) 521-0202.

COLORADO MOUNTAIN Valley Ranch. 3,300 acres, lakes, streoms, trees. game. Terms. Larry Patterson.

493-1218, Mountain West Realty. 1017 Lemay, Fort Collins, Colo. 80521. 493-2112. 143 ACRES Colorado River Pecan bottom, and ranch.

Approx. 10 miles from Austin. you can drive to waters edge, a beautiful place, with great potential, down payment and owner carry balance. TED NUSE 477-5075 COMMERCIAL FARM REALTY SAN GABRIEL MILAM CO. 179 acres, $450-aC 315 Acres $400 ac.

655 acres $365 ac 800 Acres $850, AC (River Frontage) Each one has good water, good fencing and owner financed. 836-8529, Marion Bennett, Broker. 10 ACRES $7,950, Heavily wooded. miles Southeast. Easy terms.

Don McElwreath Co. 836-8040; 928-0531. 37 ACRES South Stock tank, trees paved road, water lIne. 442-1797. 80 ACRES off TH 10 near Flatonia: Highly Improved: 2 tanks: large 3 bedroom brick home: central air game room.

$67,000 Owner financed. Call Mr. Mintzer Collect (713) 626-9502. UVALDE AREA ranches: 1211 acres, $275 per acre: 2110 acres, $125 per acre; 7150 acres $112.50 per acre. "Happy" Schawe Assoc.

George Graves Realtor. 512- 278-9462 Uvalde, Texas. 102 ACRES NORTH OF ELGIN Tank, house, coastal, well, $395 per acre. PAUL BILLNITZER, REALTOR 452-5753 453-2175 276 BEAUTIFUL acres fronting on Colorado River. Good fishing hunting pecan bottom.

477-8989 Caldwell Realtors. BY OWNER to Settle Estate 173 acres, Evant, Texas, fronts Hwy, 281, good improvements, plenty water, creek, fenced cross-fenced. For more information appointment, call (817) 799-4921, ext. 34, or after 5:00 p.m. (817) 799-3831.

RURAL ESTATE 6 1-3 acres on level crest of gently rolling hill. Shaded by huge spreading live aoks. Breathtaking view In every direction. deer, dove, quail. Close to San Marcos.

Ideal for first or second Abundance home, or money making Investment. priced low for real bargain with only $390 down, $48.75 month. Call collect (512) 392-4948. 125 ACRES miles South. Good grass, stock tanks, trees, all minerals.

$315 acre. Residential tracts 10 acres and up, 25 South on Colorado River and miles highway. Lovell Martha Yoast REALTORS BASTROP 321-2602 FOR SALE BY OWNER 1,082.8 acres, Live Oak County, 100 acre coastal, two 100 stock acres tanks plus 37 acre lake, cleared. Black sandy loam, 2 houses plus guest house, large metal barn. javalena, 2,800 deer, bass, channel cat.

One ft. air strip. Doves, quail, of finest ranches In South Texas. the 512-786-2670. 920 Acres Lampasas, Texas One of only a few large ranches available.

Good water, beautiful building sites. excellent Development possibilities, 345-2721, Leona Bruhl, Realtor 345-3376. MOUNCE-BRUHL-CROW 215 ACRES, Bastrop County, near Smithville. 2 Bedroom home, barn. well aqua water avallable, 2 stock ponds, creek, deer, about 1 mile highway frontage $450 acre (512) 237-3024, HILL COUNTRY Nort of Uvalde.

Scenic 2200 acres covered with big timber. mile good creek. Best hunting ranch In te area. GR 2-7964. Bob Ingrum Co.

ESTATE SALE-84 acres-Highway 112 East, neor Noack. W. F. Kruger, General Dellvery, Taylor. AUSTIN 100 ACRES, 3 BEDROOM CUTSTONE.

Carpet, 2 car -garage. Bearing fruit trees. Shady yard. $70,000. or all above and 15 acres with 20 sow house, alr conditioned, insulated also 2 very large barns for grain Implements, hay storage, Water storage $14,000.00 50 additional acres of $250.00.

Deer, Turkey Quail. Phone 512-556-5019. 150 ACRES NEAR BASTROP MANY TREES Owner will finance, fenced on Bastrop water line. To see other information call 454-3566 day or night. OPEN HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY 2-6 p.m.

Sunday Nestled among beautiful trees, a New England Colonial home with warm panelled brick floors, lovely antique chandellers, over 2400 sq. ft. The grounds surrounding the 3 bedroom, study, 2 bath home, are landscaped with lush plantings, there is a goldfish pond beside the brick patio, and brick walk ways all around the house. There 15 matching pump house and approximately 83 acres of fleids with trees and fences to run some cattle or horses. Priced at $135,000, and you will understand why when you see It.

Drive north on Hiway 183, go four miles past Leander. Watch for Home Mart, sign at driveway on left side of hiway. Come by Sunday between 2-6 p.m.r or for a private showing call Maryann Harden at 465-7635 or 453-1595. The Home Hart (ne. EWe Deliver! A new home at a price you can afford! Three.

models tremendous selection of finishes. Wide choice of floor and wall paneling. Your ILCOR home is delivered as ordered, to your city, suburban, or country site. See our fully furnished models today! WE HELP YOU ARRANGE FINANCING Models open Saturday, Sunday, ILCOR MODULAR AR Monday 1 PM to 6 PM Open other times by appointment Display Area: 1505 West Ben White Blvd. (next to Southwood Center) Cal: A-C 512 476-5194 ILCOR, an Austin based firm with 12 years experience in modular construction.

REAL ESTATE 106-FARMS AND RANCHES 30 ACRES 1 heavily wooded--with deer, 30 miles east. After 5pm 836-0128. DOVE HUNTERS DEER HUNTERS 60 AcresHwy 183 North 161 Acres -Hwy 183 North 222 Acres--Hwy 71 West 217 Acres -Spicewood 454-5111 451-2240 452-6562 SAM OLGUIN PROPERTIES CLOSE IN 244 ac. Approx. 9 ml.

S.E. of Austin. Beautiful tree covered land on Maha Creek with heavy blackland soil. Water line completed to North East corner of property. Set on this one at $495 an ac.

and watch your money grow. Or subdivided Into ranchettes now for really big profits. Wes East 442-7881, 282-0593. JACOB BAUERLE ASSOC. FLORENCE AREA.

346 acres. Beautiful tree covered mountains valleys with 0 wonderful view. Abundance, deer, turkey. $295 acre with excellent owner financing. Andice area.

Approx. 95 acres; good paved road frontage, good well, old house: 29 per cent down; owner financing. CITIZENS CO. (512) 783-2712 SAM BURKETT, (512) 355-2498 HILL COUNTRY BOTTOMLAND 154 acres creek, mountain, lots of deer, beautiful Jonestown Rd. 52 acres creek, hill country land, deer, turkey.

905 acres 4 creeks, cattleman's dream, priced to sell. 111 acres beautiful, water, lots of highway frontage, Jonestown Rd. 649 acres creek, wildlife wooded. Some owner financing. Have clients who want smaller acreage.

Travis Williamson Realtor. 478-2222. 33 ACRES with 600 ft. paved highwav frontage about 25 miles nw of Austin off Hwy. No.

183, Big old house (needs repair) big barn other outbulldings, Many, many huge oak trees. Deep well. Beautiful setting. Only $29,750 on easy terms from Seller. Call John Herbst with Harry E.

Montandon, Realtor 476-4838; 836-5254. ATTRACTIVE EFFICIENCY APARTMENT Super convenient, just two blocks from Highland Mall. Fully furnished with mony wonderful "goodie good things, Including complete separate kitchen. Go by 400 Avenue and see, then call Chris Crow Real Estate, 465-6335, 465-9353. or 452-5789.

$125 per month, plus electricity. TO SETTLE an estate, 620 Acres Farm Land In 3 tracts; 1530 Acres Ranch Land on Pavement in 1 tract. Turkey and Deer. Good water on all 4 tracts. All in McCulloch County, Contact J.

D. Patterson, Brady, Texas, (915) 597-9845. 3 BEDROOM, 1 bath home on 5. acres near Dale. Rural water waterwell, plenty ELGIN of trees, BRANYON See today at only $16,000.

REAL ESTATE 1-398-2411 OFF. 1-398-2651, 1-398-2397 nights 900 ACRES good ranch country ct ranch price. $235 acre. 20 per cent down. 35 miles Northwest.

Hanley Real Estate. 259-1697. VETERANS 28 acre tract near Tanglewood, Lee County, Creek bottom land; wooded with pecan trees; plenty of deer. dove and quall. $10,000.

512-237-2567, 512-237-3520. 91 ACRES between Elgin Lexington. New fence, 2 stock tanks. 926-0576. Round Rock School District 2 acres, 4 miles from Round Rock.

Restricted. $450 down. $48.43 per month. Brushy Creek Properties, 255-2536; nights, 345-3717; 255-3937; 255-3915. OWNER RETIRING CHANCE OF A LIFETIME SAME OWNER FOR YEARS LARGE SCENIC WEST TEXAS RANCHES DEVELOPMENT LAND Also East, Central and South Texas Lands.

Within 100 miles of largest Texas Cities. Improved unimproved. Lots of game. Every convenience. On Farm To Market Interstate Highways.

Will cut up in sections or sell any part or all. Owner financed at 7 per cent Interest. Shown by appointment only. P.O. Box 684, Van Horn, Tex.

or call San Antonio, (512) 226-0843. 375 acres, Lytton Springs area, wooded, rolling 2 ponds, fenced, will sell all or part. Terms. 20 acres, partially wooded, 6 acre lake, pavement, fenced. Smithvlile area.

15 acres, rolling, wooded, secluded. La Grange area. 150 acres, beautiful view, secluded, lake, good road frontage, deer. Smithville area. 137 acres, heavily wooded, deer, Giddings, area, $325.00 per acre.

677 acres, Giddings area, half wooded, half cleared, house, barns, tanks, beautiful, $375.00 per acre, terms. 866 acres, cattle ranch, over half coastal, pens, good land, fenced, barn, tanks, $325.00 per acre, terms. Call Giddings. We have many others to show you. LAND BROKERS, INC.

La Grange Smithville 968-4660 237-2651 542-2725 YR old stone house, 4-2, all electric. 17 miles from Austin, Buda school system, 3 acres with house $35,000 extra $200 per acre, 1-398-3002, HUNTERS 70 Acres In Llano County covered with trees. Many deer, quall and dove. Call Robert Johnson at 327-0350 or 327-0091 evenings. elling till caly 2,110 ACRES near Brackettville, Kinney County, good ranching country with plenty of water, fabulous hunting with deer, turkey, quail, Javelina.

All minerals go with sale. $125 per acre. Owner finacing. Call John Robertson. (512) 393-2584; Residence 393-6346.

Strozier Realty, Floresville. DEER HUNTERS DREAM 10-43 ACRES County Rd. Frontage, backs up to large 6,000 acre ranch. Wet weather creek, perfect for lake site, huge live oaks. OVER RUN WITH DEER and other game.

Located In the hills 8 miles west of San Marcos. Why lease when you can buy 10 acres of the best deer hunting in the hill country for only $475 down $62 per month Call Collect (512) 392-4948. ACRES LOTS, Trees, water, Bastrop and Austin area. Owner financing (Low down payment). Broker.

442-7831. GEORGETOWN AREA 97 Acres, oak trees, road frontage, wells, $350 acre. Good terms 453,6656 836-4916. Tubbs Realtor. 70 ACRES Webberville Road paved frontage.

Lots of trees and some open land. Tanks and underground water. Not far from Colorado River. Only $750 per acre on reasonable terms from Call Harry E. Montandon, Realtor 476-4838, 258-1321.

273 ACRES at Oakalla. Abundance of wildlife, running creek. Owner financed with 29 per cent down. Hearthside Really. 255-2535 eve.

259-1791, 20 BEAUTIFUL acres. hay woods. flows 5 10x10. Water, catfish farm, creek months. a year.

Agent 928-0248; 441-1374. 107-REAL ESTATE TRADES For Sale Or Trade 25.4 Acres, Caldwell Lane, Garfield, Texas. La.de 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Large barn. horse stables, holding pens, loacing chute, 2 chicken houses, 5 cement water troughs, 3 grain storage bins, putting green, good well plus sprinkler system.

Del Valle School bus, garbage pick up. Lots of trees. 7 miles Eost of Bergstrom Fled, $75,000. 442-5353 or 247-2418. JOIN THE TRAVEL TRAILER 240 FT.

WATER FRONT By Approx. 240 ft. deep, on pavement, all city conveniences. Rio Grande Valley, unit furnished apartment house. 30 troller spaces.

Beautiful shady, tropical grounds. Lighted fishing pier. Ideal semi-retirement or make lots of money. Excellent for marina, sell balt, rent boats, plus present business. Shown by appointment only, Owner, P.0.

Box 1862, Son Antonio, Tex. (512) 226-0843. 160 ACRES ready for development at Lubbock to trade for apartment house In Austin. 477-7565. POPULATION EXPLOSION? TIME TO EXPAND? There Is no better time to your trade small" home on a beautiful all masonry 3-4 bedroom, all built-ins, luscious carpels, 2 car garages In Austin's newest subdivision.

Fair market value for your equity. Call today for no obligation free Inferview. Call 836-6101 Marge Moore 454-6355. AD properties REAL ESTATE 107-REAL ESTATE TRADES TRADE $1400 equity in Briarcliff lot for boat trailer. Assume $64 monthly payments.

282-0007 after 5 p.m. weekends. 108-WANTED-REAL ESTATE 1 AM looking for 0 ranch or farm in central Texas. Please send details to Box M-951 American Statesman. WANT TO BUY 1-3Ac.

fronting on South Side of Lake Travis between 2322 and Big Sandy, reasonable, 1110 Pine Circle Seabrook, Texas 77586. CASH FOR your equity. We're looking for good equity listings, and will make an offer on your equity. Call US for more information and fast action, without obligation. Nelson Puett Assoc.

Realtors, 453-6611. CASH IN A HURRY! WANT TO buy enulties in houses. apartments, commercial. Prefer those in need of repair. For QUICK CASH and FAST service call us.

TERRELL-LYNCH ENTERPRISES 454-6741 OP. 442-8433 WE HAVE qualified buyers for all types of properties. Let us sell them your prize possession. MORRIS AGENCY 453-6649 THE PROGRESSIVE ONES WILL HELP YOU SELL YOUR PROPERTY. Put Our Experience, Knowledge and Sales Force to Work for You.

REALTORS Richcreek CRES 452-6407 Plaza preferably. Joe McKamie 442-8835. Helen Owen Realtor. WANTED! 100 Homes, 1, 2 3 bedrooms. Suitable for rentals.

Prefer homes 5 to 20 years old regardless condition. Will pay cash for. your TRUE equity. Dial 454-6741 or 442-8438. TERRELL-LYNCH ENTERPRISES IF YOU have land for sale, large-small, call me.

Have lots good buyers. Jim Nations. 407 Crestland. 465-5630. WE BUY EQUITIES In 2 and 3 Bedroom Houses Give Us A Call Anderson-Wormley 478-9802 452-7304 WILL BUY equity In your home, duplex or apartment In need of repair WANTED TO buy farm or ranch within 30 miles of Austin.

No agents please. Ray Moore, 258-2435. -WE CAN HELPYes, It you are ready to sell your property and you are not sure of Its value or lust how to proceed, call us. We will advise you and handle all the details such as financing Information and market evaluation. Full market value with a minimum of time and bother to you.

Put our experience, knowledge and reputation for results to work for you-remember this costs you not a penny until we get results. Talk with Tom Perry at 836-6222 or evenings 836-4673. (BILL MILBURN), COMPANY DESPERATELY NEED house, with 2 baths for cash buyer. Also have qualified for 3 bedroom, Please call Rod Hines, 454-5183 Dayson Goetz, Real vet. Estate.

WANTED Small rent house or duplex for client. PAUL BILLNITZER REALTOR 452-5753 OR 453-2175 WILL TAKE up payments on acre lot, preferably set up for mobile home. 836 7496. INDIVIDUAL WISHES to lease purchase from Individual, a farm or ranch, 50 within 30 minutes' drive of South Austin, must have a livable house acres up with modern convenlences will pay up to $3,000.00 per year. Ph.

247-3925. QUICK CASH TOP PRICES FOR LARGE OR SMALL EQUITIES HOUSES DUPLEXES FOUR -PLEXES APTS COMMERCIAL PROPERTY LAND OR RANCHES, if you want to sell and close IMMEDIATELY. Call Don Lozano Realty for QUICK ACTION QUICK CASH. 444-3553 LEGALS NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC From this date twill not be responsible for any debts other than those contracted for by me. WILLIAM R.

O'CONNOR UNAUTHORIZED WATER USE REGULATION By Resolution adopted September 6, 1972 the Travis County Water Control and Improvement District No. 10 resolved that unauthorized taps or attachments of any kind onto the District's water system are unlawful. The District further resolved that unauthorized taking or releasing of water from the District's system was also unlawful. Any violation will be subject to a fine of up to $200.00 per day for each day of violation. All fire hydrants within and belonging to the District, which Includes the area generally occupled by the City Westlake Hills, the community of Westwood, and the area south of Bee Cave Road from Loop 360 east to Walsh Tarlton Lane, are well marked by the number "10." The full text of the above regulation is file In the principal office of the on District at 601 Camp Craft Road, Austin, Texas, where It may be read by any interested person.

S-Ben Riske Ben. Riske President NOTICE The State of Texas County of Travis To All Persons Interested: Leonard L. Franklin, president, and Donna Y. White, secretary, of Center Stage, Inc. have filed a petition with the County Judge of Travis County, Texas, on the 14th day of September A.D., 1972 for a permit for a Wine and Beer Retailer's Permit to be issued to Center Stage, Inc.

which place of business will be located at 403 East 6th Street, Austin, in Travis County, Texas. The affidavits required by law have been made and appended to said application. Said petition will be heard by the County Judge on the 18th day of September A.D., 1972 at 9:00 o'clock A.M., at the Courthouse of said County in Austin, Texas. Any citizen shall be permitted to contest the facts stated in said petition and applicant's right to secure said permit upon giving security for all costs which will be incurred in such suit, should the said suit be decided in favor of the applicant. WITNESS my hand and official seal at Austin, Texas, this the 14th day of September A.D., 1972.

DORIS SHROPSHIRE County Clerk, Travis County, Texas By D. Hastings, Deputy LEGALS NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC From this date will not be r4sponsible for any debts other than those contracted for by me. SIGNED: KENNEDY LITTON NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC From this date we will not be responsible for any debts other than those contracted for by us, SIGNED R. D. SPILLER MARY SPILLER CITY OF AUSTIN ADVERTIsem*nT FOR CONSTRUCTION BIDS SEALED PROPOSALS addressed to the City of Austin will be received as outlined below.

1. ASPHALTIC CONCRETE OVERLAY on San Jacinto Blvd. from East 19th St. to East 26th C.I.P. Project No.

6065 5, (Contract 72-Pb-134). Documents available at office of Director of Public Works, Travis 205 W. 9th St. Bids will be received at same location until 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, October 3, 1972. A cashier's or Certifled Check payable to the City of Austin, Texas, or acceptable bid bond must accompany each bid.

Performance and payment Bonds will be required. Plans and specifications will be loaned without deposit, except as noted above, to prospective bidders. Minimum wages as set forth In the bid documents are applicable. City reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities. Dan H.

Davidson, City Manager NOTICE OF BOND ELECTIONS THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS TRAVIS COUNTY WATER CONTROL AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 10 TO THE RESIDENT QUALIFIED PROPERTY TAXPAYING ELECTORS OF THE TRAVIS COUNTY WATER CONTROL AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 10, WHO HAVE DULY RENDERED THEIR PROPERTY FOR TAXATION: AND TO THE RESIDENT QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SUCH DISTRICT: TAKE NOTICE THAT ELECTIONS WILL Control BE and HELD IN Improvement Travis District No. 10 County. Water, on the 30 day of September, 1972, In obedience to an order duly entered by the Board of Directors of said District, which is attached hereto and made a part of this Notice for all Intents and purposes.

WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF SAID DISTRICT, this the 30 day of August, 1972. BEN G. RISKE President, Board Directors Travis County Water Control and Improvement District No. 10 ATTEST: GRAY, JR. Secretary, Board of Directors Travis County Water Control and Improvement District No.

10 AN ORDER by the Board of Directors of the TRAVIS COUNTY WATER CONTROL AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 10 calling approving elections an within Engineer's sald Report District to and determine whether said Board shall be authorized to Issue bonds for the purpose of constructing Improvements 10 the District's Waterworks System and other Incidents and matters resolving to the calling and holding of the I elections. WHEREAS, the TRAVIS COUNTY WATER CONTROL AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 10 has heretofore been created as a conservation and reclamation district and has heretofore issued bonds for the acquisition and Improvement of its Waterworks System, and In the accomplishment of the purposes for which the District was created, this Board has determined that It Is necessary to construct additional Improvements to the District's facilities In order to accomplish the purposes of the District and to serve the best interest of the District; and, WHEREAS, an Engineer's Report covering the proposed improvements together with maps. plats, profiles and data showing and explaining the same (prepared by the Registered Professional Engineer of the District Hunter Associates, Inc.) Is on file with the Secretary of this Board and Is open to public inspection and such report has been reviewed by this Board and is hereby approved; and, WHEREAS, the said Engineering Report contains a summary estimate of the cost of the proposed improvements including certain expenses in connection therewith as follows: Water improvements: (a) construction of additional lines and mains $253,500 (b) storage $136,500 Engineering $40,000 Land and rights-of-way -0- Contingencies, fiscal, legal expense $10,000 Interest during construction -0- Total $450,000 and this Board has determined the aforesaid amount of money will be needed to accomplish the proposed program of improvements for the District; therefore, BE IT ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TRAVIS COUNTY WATER CONTROL AND IMPROVEMENT DISRICT NO.

10: SECTION 1: That the Engineer's Report identified In the preamble hereof is hereby approved; all of the recitais contained In the preamble hereof are found as facts and adopted as the ludament of this Board. SECTION 2: That two separate elections shall be held in said District on the 30 day of September, 1972, at which elections there shall be submitted the following proposition: "SHALL the Board of Directors of the TRAVIS COUNTY WATER CONTROL AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 10 be authorized to issue bonds of the District in the maximum amount of Four I Hundred Fifty Thousand DOLLARS ($450,000) to mature serially or otherwise over a period of years not to exceed FORTY (40) years from their date for the purpose of paying the cost of construction of repairs, replacements and additions to the District's existing Waterworks System; such bonds to be sold at such price or prices and to bear Interest at such rate or rates (provided no bond shall bear interest at a rate in excess of TEN PERCENT (10 per cent) per annum) as shall be authorized ana empowered to provide for the payment of the principal of and Interest on such bonds by the levy of a sufficient ad valorem tax upon all taxable property within the District and by 0 further pledge of the net revenues which may come from the ownership and operation of the District's Waterworks System?" SECTION 3: That the entire District shall constitute an election precinct for both elections, and both elections shall be held on election dav between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. a West Hills Presbyterian Church, within the boundaries of said District, and the fol.

lowing named persons are appointed offlcers of said election: FRED CLARK Presiding Judge MRS, WILLIAM R. cOX Clerk THEO. DILTZ Alternate Presiding Judge Mrs. James Mosley Clerk and more clerks may be appointed If necessary, Mrs. Mary Ann Rymer, a qualified voter within the District, Is hereby appointed as Clerk for absentee voting of said elections.

Absentee voting for both of said elections shall be conducted at the District's Tax Office within the boundaries of said District between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. each day that Is not a Saturday. Sunday and or official State holiday in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 5, V.A.T.S. Election Code.

SECTION 4: That the official ballots for said election shall be prepared in accordance with the Texas Election Code and Section 51.452 of the Texas Water Code, "FOR" so as to permit the electors to vote or "AGAINST" the aforesaid proposition which shall be set forth in substantially the following form: "THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS, THE PLEDGE OF NET REVENUE, AND THE LEVY OF ADEQUATE TAXES TO PAY THE BONDS" The word "FOR" beneath It the wora "AGAINST" shall be made to appear on the left of the proposition. A square shall be printed on the left of each of the words "FOR" and and each elector shall place an In the square beside the statement Indicating the way he wishes to vote, SECTION 5: Only qualifled electors who own taxable property in the District and who have duly rendered the same for taxation shall be permitted to vote at one of said elections. At the other election, all electors of the District of taxable property not required) shall be permitted to vote. The votes cast In each of said elections shall be recorded, returned and canvassed separately. SECTION 6: That both of said elections shall be held and conducted and returns made to this Board of directors in accordance with the General Laws relating to elections except as otherwise provided by the Texas Water Code.

SECTION 7: The President and Secretary of this Board are hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of said elections to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in a the District, the first publication to be at least twenty-eight (28) days before the day elections set to for be the published election. shall The consist notice of substantial copy of the order calling said elections. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 30 day of August, 1972. Ben G. Riske President, Board of Directors Travis County Water Control and Improvement District No.

10 ATTEST: GRAY, JR. Secretary, Board of Directors Water Control and Improvement District No. 10 CLASSIFIED LEGALS TRAVIS STATE SCHOOL PERMANENT STATE EMPLOYMENT LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE $468.00 per month. Perform duties involving the care and treatment of mentally retarded males in modern institutional setting. Texas L.V.N.

Certificate required: Additional Benefits are: 2 Week vacation, Sick Leave, State Holidays, Group Insurance Available (State pays 40 hour work week. State Apply at School the (2 miles Personnel East Office of Austin Travis limits on Farm Road 969), between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. or p.m. and 4 Monday extension through Friday, or call 342, for further details.

We are an equal opportunity employer. STATE OF ALABAMA, EX REL JOHN G. BOOKOUT, Commissioner of Insurance, Complainant, v. OLD NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, an Alabama corporation, Respondent. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, BESSEMER DIVISION IN EQUITY CASE NO.

25200 NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD SEPTEMBER 28, 1972 Notice is hereby given 10 all stockholders, policyholders, creditors and claimants of Old National Insurance Company, an Alabama corporation (the that a hearing will be held by the Honorable Gardner F. Goodwin, Circuit Judge In Equity, Circuit Court of Jefferson County, Alabama, Bessemer Division, at the Jefferson County Courthouse, Bessemer, Alabama, on September 28, 1972, at 10:00 o'clock, A.M. (C.D.T.) to consider whether to approve or reject: (1) a Reinsurance Agreement between the Receiver of the Company and Coastal States Life Company, a Georgia corporation pursuant to which shall reinsure certain Insurance policies held by the Company In settlement of claim asserted by the Company against Coastal (the "Coastal and (2) a Reinsurance Agreement between the Receiver of the Company and the Conservator of Old National Insurance Company of Texas (the "Old National of Texas Reinsurance also providing for the reinsurance of certain Insurance policies presently held by the Company. (The Coastal Reinsurance Agreement and the Old National of Texas Reinsurance Agreement are hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Reinsurance claimants Stockholders, of the Company policyholders, creditors, and any other interested at party such will be to given an opportunity hearing be heard and to show cause why the Reinsurance Agreements should not be approved by the Court. In 1970, the Attorney General of the State of Alabama, acting at the request of the Superintendent of Insurance and pursuant to Title 28, Section 58 of the Alabama Code of 1940, filed a petition the Circuit Court of Jefferson County, Alabama, Bessemer Division, requesting that a recelver be appointed for the Company.

A receiver subsequently was appointed by the Court ond from the date of such appointment until time the receiver has, subject to the direction of the Court, managed affairs of the Company. During this period. of time, the Court occasions has approved reinsurance proposals pursuant to which business of the Company was reinsured by other insurance companles. Under and by virtue of the Reinsurance Agreements, Coastal and Old National Texas will reinsure the following Insurance policies of Old National Alabama, which blocks of insurance as well as Coastal's and Old National Texas' obligation liabilities with respect thereto, are more specifically described in the Reinsurance Agreements filed County, with the Bessemer Circuit Court Division of Jefferson 25200): BLOCKS 2A 3 With respect these States two blocks of Insurance, Coastal Life Insurance Company has, under an agreement executed on the 24th day of August, 1972, agreed to reinsure certain of the policies having a net reserve liability of the total sum not exceed $1,400,000.00. To the extent that the reserve liability applicable to these blocks exceeds the amount of $1,400,000.00 assumed by Coastal, Old National Insurance Company of Texas agrees reinsure such excess, provided that Old National of Texas shall not be obligated to reinsure that part of such excess may exceed $204,685.00.

The Reinsurance Agreements, as well as all other material filed in the receivership proceeding concerning the Company, are open to public examination and are on file with the Circuit Court Jefferson County, Bessemer Division (number 25200). This notice shall be published In the Birmingham Post-Herald, the Birmingham News, the Alabama Messenger and in paper of general circulation the city in which the ancillary recelvership of the Company Is pending. This notice shall be published in such newspapers once each day, commencing (if practicable) on the date hereof and ending on September 27, 1972. DATED this 7th day of September, 1972. GARDNER F.

GOODWIN Circuit Judge in Equity Setting Circuit Court of Jefferson County Alabama Bessemer Division of Equity Austin AMERICAN-STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 7 DAYS $600 15 Word Minimum. Each additional word 4 DAYS $450 15 Word Minimum. Each additional word 2 DAYS $375 15 Word Minimum. Each additional word 1 DAY $225 15 Word Minimum. Each additional word These rates are based on consecutive insertions irregular insertions take the one-time rate.

All ads start in the Morning American and appear in the Evening Statesman without change in makeup. All abbreviations. initials. small groups of numerals count as one word. Hyphenated words count as two words.

Count four words for confidential box number on all blind ads. OFFICE HOURS Classified Telephone room and counter open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Monday through Friday. Classified Department is closed Saturday.

Sunday and Holiday's. SATURDAY CORRECTION DESK OPEN 8 am to 9 am ONLY for cancellations and corrections only SUNDAY CORRECTION DESK OPEN 4 pm to 5 pm ONLY for cancellations and corrections only CALL CLASSIFIED DIRECT 472-8461 READ CLASSIFIED DAILY Muniz Explains 'Impact' Capitol Staff La Raza Unida Party governor candidate Ramsey Muniz told reporters Friday that the "impact" of campaign might rob Democrat Dolph Briscoe of votes and win the election for Republican Hank Grover. However, "'The Raza Unida Party is not for Grover. We're totally against him, 100 per cent," said id Muniz. He said that if he does win, the predominantly Mexican-American party doesn't care if Brisoce Grover is successful, "they're both the same anyway both very conservative candidates." Muniz said his candidacy drawing the support "Mexican-Americans, blacks and among all the white liberals of Texas," and suggested Tuesday's Democratic convention in Houston could a turning point for both his and Briscoe's political "I've been told by many liberal Democrats that they're going to put him on spot.

Either he's going to coming out and supporting McGovern or he's going to take the Wallace vote. "None of that party line, and none of that 'well, I'll support him' he's going to have come out for him," said Muniz. He said that if McGovernites. aren't satisfied with Briscoe's stand, "the liberal Democrats; have already indicated to 'Don't be surprised if right there we support you and that means about 300,000 to 400,000 votes, white liberal votes," he said. Ironically, Muniz is hewing his party's policy and will publically support McGovern himself: "We're not going support any nation candidates," he said.

But he sees himself as "alternative" to Democrats don't want to vote for party's candidate for governor. Muniz also used the press conference in the Capitol Friday to call for an elected state insurance board and elected boards of regents at state supported colleges universities. The candidate said that Gov. Preston Smith "is going talk about giving consumers a competitive (insurance) ratel I think he should consider abolishing appointment of the insurance board." He criticized Smith's commitment to reform and his call for a special session on insurance legislation saying: "He looked upon the mirror and asked the mirror 'mirror, mirror on the wall, what have I done for the people of land the mirror probably responded, Muniz said that the governor's appointment of the board of regents at state universities, "is the biggest political football that you've got right now. You've got people like Frank Erwin, the biggest clown in the state of Texas, making decisions about higher education." He said that if regents were elected, "the University of Texas student body could elect regents maybe two, maybe three, maybe the whole board if they decided to get out and vote." In an earlier address to students at the University of Texas, here, Muniz criticized President Nixon's conduct of the Vietnam war and called for free college tuition for returning Texas Vietnam veterans.

About 300 students attended the campaign rally. July 18, 1966: Gemini 10 was launched from the Air Force Eastern Test Range by a Titan II booster with Astronauts John Young USN) as command pilot and Michael Collins USAF) as pilot. The astronauts soared to a new altitude of more than 470 miles during the mission. Splashdown occurred in the Atlantic, 540 miles southwest of Cape Kennedy on July 21. BUY U.S.

SAVINGS BONDS TODAY Central Texas Deaths, BOB SPRINGFIELD GRANGER Bob Springfield, 50, was killed Friday afternoon in a farm accident. A farmer, he was a deacon at the Granger Church of Christ. He had also served on the Granger School Board. Funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Condra Funeral Home in Taylor.

Burial will be in the Taylor City Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bob Springfield of Granger; his mother, Mrs. Sarah Springfield of Refugio; one daughter, Mrs. Brenda Love of Buckholts; one son, Randall Springfield of Hollis, two sisters, Mrs.

R. H. Brookshire of Taylor and Mrs. W. L.

Koonce of Refugio; three brothers, Jackson Springfield of Houston, Gilbert Springfield of Springfield, and James Springfield of Security, and two grandchildren. RICHARD DITTMAR SR. NEW BRAUNFELS Funeral for Richard Dittmar 90, will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at Doeppenschmidt Funeral Home. Dr.

Leslie Pugh will officiate. Burial will be in Comal Cemetery. Dittmar died Thursday in a New Braunfels hospital. He was a retired farmer who had lived in Guadalupe County almost all of his life. Survivors include two daughters, Miss 'Alice Dittmar of Schumansville and Mrs.

Jessie White of New Braunfels; two sons, Richard Dittmar: Jr. of Schumannsville and Ray E. Dittmar of Houston; three sisters, Mrs. Adolph Seipp of New Braunfels, Mrs. Ella Simmang of San Antonio and Mrs.

Henry Buerger of Seguin; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. GUSTAV A. FISCHER THORNDALE Gustav A. Fischer, 87, of Austin, died Friday in an Austin nursing home. A retired farmer, he was a resident of Austin, formerly of Thorndale.

He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Austin. Funeral will be Saturday at 4 p.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Thorndale with Rev. Thomas E.

Petersen officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery under direction of Condra Funeral Home in Taylor. Pallbearers will be Harold Fischer, Raymond Hohertz, Rovert Biebas, A. G. Walther, Edward Goetz and Ludwig Groeschel.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Paul Hohertz of Austin; two sons, Alvin Fischer and Walter Fischer, both of Austin; three sisters, Mrs. Carl Schoppa of Vernon, Mrs. Walter Zoch of Oklaunion, and Mrs. Mary Weise of Giddings; six grandchildren; and six great grandchildren.

WILMER PETERSON GEORGETOWN Funeral for Wilmer Peterson, 69, will be Saturday at 4 p.m. in Lois Perkins chapel of South'western University. Rev. James Sanders will officiate. Burial will be in Capital Memorial Gardens under the direction of Davis Funeral Home.

Peterson was killed in a car-truck collision in Round Rock Thursday. He was owner of the Flower Nook, a local flower shop. Survivors include his wife; one son, Dr. Ellsworth Peterson of Georgetown; one daughter, Mrs. Wilford Baines of Nashville, four sisters, Mrs.

Selma Munson, Florence Peterson, and Miss Lillian Peterson, all of Austin, and Mrs. Violet Brown of Borger, and six grandchildren. JOHN J. COUFAL TEMPLE Funeral for John J. Coufal, 82, will be Saturday at 2 p.m.

at Seaton Brethren Church with Rev. Elbert Michalik officiating. Burial will be in the Seaton Cemetery under direction of Harper-Talasek Funeral Home. Pallbearers: Wesley Coufal, Otis Coufal, Ronnie Coufal, Robert Lee Coufal, Gary Wayne Haisler and Jerry Don Brabenec. Coufal died Thursday in a local hospital after a short illness.

He was a member of the STIST Lodge No. 24. Survivors include seven sons, John Coufal, Joe Coufal, Robert Coufal, Elvin Coufal, all of Zabcikville, Henry Coufal: of Seaton, William and Julian Coufal, both of Temple; three daughters, Miss Clara Coufal of Zabcikville, Mrs. E. "Bessie" Houy and Mrs.

Earl "Olga" Christy, both of. Temple; two sisters, Mrs. Marie Seoboda and Mrs. Rosie Basek, both of Temple; one brother, W. Matous of Seaton; 25 grandchildren; and.

six great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Seaton Brethren Church. BARNEY WARWICK SR. BURNET Funeral. for Barney Warwick 91, will be Saturday at 10:15 a.m.

at Clement Funeral Home. Rev. Michael Cox will officiate. Burial will be in the Oatmeal Cemetery near Bertram. Warwick died Thursday in a Burnet hospital.

Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Ethel Bowmer of Austin, Mrs. Sadie Wersterfer of New Braunfels, Mrs. Frances Fox and Mrs. Adene Hyman, both of Burnet; three sons, J.

A. Warwick, B. W. Warwick Jr. and Thomas Warwick, all of Burnet; three sisters, Mrs.

Maude Cox of Bertram, Mrs. Bell Gilcrease of Long Beach, and Mrs. Dovie Campbell of Bishop; 23 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. LEON MOORE ROUND ROCK Funeral for Leo Moore, 66, will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Condra Funeral Home.

Rev. Don Duvall of the Dripping Springs Baptist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Hill Park near Austin. Moore died Thursday in an Austin nursing home after a short illness. He was a retired laborer.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Opal Moore of Round Rock; two sons, Joe Edward Moore Austin and Charles J. Moore of Kentucky; his mother, Mrs. Joe Moore of Round Rock; a stepson, Bobby Hagans, of Austin; a sister, Mrs. Mack DeBakey of Fort Worth; and three brothers, James L.

Moore of Round Rock, Monroe Moore of Pflugerville and Herman Moore of Marble Falls. MRS. OTILLIA HALL SMITHVILLE Funeral for Mrs. Otillia Hall, 78, will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Marrs-Jones Funeral Honie.

Rev. Othel Boles will officiate. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Hall died Thursday, in a local hospital after a short illness.

She was a housewife and she had lived in the Upton community near Smithville for 60 years. Survivors include a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mary Bell Hall of Smithville; a half brother, Frank Padnery of Corpus Christi; two half sisters, Mrs. Mary Korenek and Mrs. Jannie Borovec, both of.

La Grange; a grandchild and four great-grandchildren. EDWARD T. McEVOY SAN MARCOS Graveside services for Edward T. McEvoy, 64, of Austin, will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Prairie Lea Cemetery.

McEvoy died Thursday in San Jose, Calif. He was a mechanic, Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Juanita Clark McEvoy of San Jose; a son, Don MeEvoy of Dallas; and a sister, Mrs. Grace Romine of Dayton, Ohio. 465-7635 (ne.

Sheriff Endorses Initiative I SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Hours after his date was given, a 90-day suspended sentence for marijuana possession, Sheriff Richard Hongisto endorsed the California Marijuana Initiative. In announcing his support for, the initiative, Hongisto referred Ito the plight of Ava Swartz, 25, who was arrested while accompanying him on a visit to the county jail Sept. 1. It was their first date. During a routine search, police found marijuana in Miss Swartz's purse and Thursday she pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of marijuana possession..

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