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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 69

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Wednesday, July 12, 1972 Ads Accepted Today Until 4 p.m. Appear Tomorrow ahr Austin fftalrsmatt Action People Read and Use the Classifieds Austin, Texas Page D47 IEGALS LEGALS 472-8461 Indifferent to McGovem Tar-Outs' Not Jubilant NOTICE TO BIDDERS 11. SEALED PROPOSALS odaresMd to! lEdword W. President. Board oil R'rf Vokewov Municipal utility i no.

aim jomes t. Gribbie, resident, Lakeway Land Company lor ti. -j Monday Throuqh Friday Gillespie Celebration Saturday IEGALS 3 Killed In Irish Battles BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) Gunmen killed three persons early today as Northern Ireland's wuyc ircaimem t-acillttes for Rack I 11 IEGALS cave vuias, in accordance with ti pians i To All Persons Interested: i notice of incorporation ChoiV't'iT ESS? bco'l Jame Demps, Jr. has filed kAUENSTER MILLING COWPANY, INC. Engineers.

Austin, Texo ill berceI: with the County Hotict is hereby g.ven ot the following-, 0t the office of the District. 1200 Lakewoy tount7 Muenster Milling Company heretofore Drive. Austin, Texas 78746 until 10:00 Judas of Travis County. Tex-Twos a sole owned and a.m. July 19, W2, and then publ.ciyi 8" fcoerated and read aloud.

Any proposal a On the 10th day of July, ii tfective June 30, 1972, said business will received offer closina time will bei SiKome incorporoiea wimoui cnonae of returned unopened. Proposals shall beiM.U., IVTOra permil tor jt-irm nuii.c. morked with the name and 0Jdress of the bidder and the following "PROPOSAL FOR SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITIES FOR rock COVE VILLAS, opened at to 00 a July 19 1972 Tne work under thS Cotroct consists of an 80.003 oallon per trtolmcn, 0 station, loco barrel holding ton, a S60.000 gallon emergency holdinq pond, hd an irriqation system for the treatment plont effluent. Contract Documents. Including plons' and specifications ore on fil; and may be examined without chorge in the office of I District ond the office of Freese.j Nichols ond Endrcss, i Engineers ond Engineers for the District.

Austin Savinas Building, 1010 Lavaca street. Austin, Texas a set of tne exos 78701. A set of these i "ocuments will be loaned to each binder use In preoorlna a bid. A deoosll of got to fight for what is ours. We always have had to, and McGovern isn't going to change that," Miss Davis said.

"Sure," chimed in Lisa Kornblum, 16, of Miami, "McGovern is the lesser of the evils. But I don't think it'll make much difference. We're still living in conservative country and it's going to stay that way." The prospect of McGovern as president was cheered some of the young people. "I'm happy about it," said Bill Kohler, a beer-sipping former Army privale who now belongs to Vietnam Veterans Against the War. "I'd like someone to stop the war right now, and he can't do that.

But he's still our best hope." MIAMI BEACH, Ha. (AP)-Yippies, Zippies and Gays didn't join hands and dance in the streets when George McGovem clinched the Democratic presidential nomination. In fact, many of the 1,500 counterculture demonstrators camped out at Flamingo Park scarcely seemed to notice what was going on at Convention Hall, what with all the pot, skinny dipping and good vibes to be had. "What difference does it make?" asked David Cohen, a member of the Students for a Democratic Society from Chicago. "He isn't going to end racism.

He isn't going to buy capitalism." But if there was little celebrating that McGovem had won out in the preconvention maneuvering, it was easy to find a kind word for the South Dakota senator. "Anything would make nie happy if it means Nixon will no longer rule the country," said Kenneth Grogan, 26, of Tampa, Fla. "McGovem is about the best there is, but I don't think everyone is satisfied with him." Donna Davis, a black staff member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, added thai McGovern "can't be worse than Nixon. "But poor people, both blacks and whites, can't fee stopped just because he (McGovern) gets in. We have WW required.

Plans sorclfieations turnishea JTSTZ' hirfriar, rMwiin the nronertv nt Hnn.it A cashier's check, certified check or A cornier cnecn. ceniTica urcn vi occtable bidder's bond. rovnWe InWiy the Lokewoy Municipal unmy -r ona Lakewov 0 secure said Comoony. in an omount not less than five i'S'ii nt of tn, bid submitted, must, permi upon giving security accomoony each bid as auornntet that. 1 -n nwor)ed Contract the Bdder win for all costs which will be in- within ten ClOl days of award of cknuM ftiA enter Into a Contrort and execute bonds CUrrea in SUCn SUIT, snouia tne -n me forms provided in the contract i jj decided in favor rt said corporoiion is Arthur w.

f-elderhoff. The present address of said business and firm, registered off ice of soid corporation, the post office address! of sold corporation, ond the principal of business of stud corporation corporation pt which address it will 2 ironsact business as Muensler I Inc. is H2 North Mom street. Done thfs 13th day of June, 1972 i'u-Lt, i NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MIXED BEVERAGE PERMIT Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provi sions or tne lexas -t A tknl I mmm Uicln V.OMHUI I i i rr i mnlrinn I lexaS aDDIICOiion wiiii ma 1 Alcoholic Beverage Commis for a Mixed Beveraae sion -ror mixta vera8e nermlt. to be located at 32 permn, mi eS northwest Of Austin I city limits on laxe Travts at I Xi.ta tnhJIuUinn INHV 1 city of logo Vista (unincor- porqteaj, tounry or iravts, lexas.

UUtn rnunlrv rink lrr Robert A. Cowan, Pres Robert F. Mayer, VP TreaS. Newton M. Jones, Sec.

NOTICE The State of Texas County of Travis To All Persons Interested: Nell Winters has filed a petition With the County i jUCige or iravi vouniy, Texas, On the 11th day Of July A.D., 1972 for a permit for a Beer Retailer's Of f- Premises License to be issued to Stop and Shop doy 3. the 708 for tinunrSuW 4. No i 4 the for -f 1 Bobby 'Will Be Lucky' To Draw Current Game The eighth annual observance of a "Night in Old Fredericksburg" will begin at. 5 p.m. Saturday at the Gillespie County Fair Grounds.

Entertainment provided by the Arion Maennerchor, Ji barbershop quartet, Scottie and His Beerhounds and the Gunfightqrs will he in several locations at the fairgrounds. Two dances are set for Saturday night one featuring Felix Pehl and "oompah music" in the exhibition hall and the second, at the new dance pavilion next door to the "Bier Garten," featuring the Highlanders. During Saturday evening, ami "old time" Waltz contest will be held. Three scmifinalist couples will be chosen at the exhibition hall and at the dance pavilion. The six couples then will compete for first, second and third place loving cups at the pavilion.

Food and drink will be for sale at the fairgrounds and will include a sausage dinner, barbecue, fried chicken, corn-on-the-cob, a I a nachos, tacos. ama 1 hamburgers, hot dogs, pie, ice cream, sno-cones, beer and soft drinks. Admission will be SI for persons 13 and over. Those under 13 will be admitted free. The admission price includes free parking, the dances and entertainment.

Haiirahaii Denounces His Trial Dnn.ments. The bidder riennslt Shni firf-lted 'nd becomes the oronertv of the Oftrict ond Lokfway Lan-i Comnonv, within ten do) days otter his proposal r- i -0' th mr-e lowest hlddirs W'll be returned within dnvs after the openinn of the hi. The hid deooit of th- mre i-wr-. will be relumed within a rnnlrnrt ond renuir-'' hove been finally nopr--d by ts- Bonrd of Oirertors of the District ond o'ny Land c-roany. Tnis is beinn constructed tor "se ond brnelll ot i-anewuv (Illlity District No.

1, a polllcal of the State of Tens, on will be owned ond operated ona ni.trlrf oart Ot part of wotrrworks svslem. wowever. If District noes not ha-e funds available this ournos- nt the time of th- wthvj the contract, then unnci District, lokewoy Land Co mtn fh- rnnlrnrt on behalf ol LfKewov th- nistrirt nn4 such contract iCmeot such t.me the District 5 CoT 'S' ol obnooii-n of the end Company will h- releosrt Lav -Mi- fr.irm, nn-i fh- REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Defending chamoion Boris Spassky was favored by the experts to beat challenger Bobby Fischer in the opening game of the world rounW -t Travis pow-rs. re.jl.OUnTy Ol I TO VIS, leXOS. Portable Buildings Okayed by Eanes By GARY SHL'LTZ A child can be placed in a Staff Writer special education program.

Eanes school board split Thc district can turn over Tuesday night over whether files a chiw t() nlare thrflp nnrtuhlp hnilrlint; place of business will be lo- ZZ treated at 3323 East 1st Street'tmrt. um ii the oMrict nnled to oil Protestants got ready for their first big march of the summer. i Automatic fire riddled a 19-year-old Protestant walking with his father in a park in the town of Portadown. An hour later, five masked gunmen believed to be Protestant executioners broke into a home in Belfast and murdered a 16-year-old Catholic. And the body of a hooded man, shot in the head, was found in Belfast, apparently another victim of the assassins who have terrorized the city for weeks.

Meanwhile, the British government ordered 32,000 troops, police and militiamen into the streets of 18 cities and towns to keep the warring religious factions apart today while 100,000 Protestants of the Orange Order paraded. Belfast was lit by scores of street bonfires (luring the night, marking the advent of the "Glorious Twelfth." It is the 282nd anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne, in which the Protestant armies of William of Orange defeated the Roman Catholic forces of James II. Amid politicians' warnings that Northern Irleand is closer to civil war than at any time in the three years of communal violence, the militant Protestants of the Ulster Defense Association said their armed units would protect the marchers from attack by the Catholics of the Irish Republican Army. Government fortes cordoned the line of march in Belfast to block attacks by Catholics enraged by the display of Protestant dominance. Catholics of the Andersonstown, Rallymurphy and Ardoyne districts scaled off their sectors with barricades of concrete and steel to keep out Protestant raiders.

Trouble was feared in Portadown, a town of 13,000 population 23 miles southwest of Belfast. The roule of the parade there ran through a Catholic section, and the IRA said it would not allow the marchers through. The CDA said it was prepared for a showdown. The buildup to the parades was ominous. The Provisional wing of the IRA oh Sunday night called off a truce it had ordered two weeks before, and the shooting and bombing since has been worse than ever.

At least 16 persons have been killed, bringing the recorded death toll of 420 in three years. The army said that in Belfast alone there had been 210 shooting incidents between 8 a.m. Tuesday and 4:30 a.m. today. i Doing something to protect! and improve our forests is more important than mourning about; what the past has done to them.

I i I I Tra'is County, Texas. The affidavits required by law I l. I ngve uccn inuuc nu appended to said application. Said petition will be heard by the County Judge on the 17th day of July A.D., 1972 at 9:00 o'clock A.M., at the Courthouse of said County in Austin, Texas. tVnu citizen sha II be ner- mKteJ to conresr me racrs .1 stated in said petition and applicant's right to secure said permit upon giving se curity for all cost, which will be incurred in SUCn SUIt, 'ii i i th ftaid suit he ril- eirf-rl' fowor of th.

nonli. I 'for sixth grade students at, Eanes Elementary School or Wcstlake High School. Board president Boh ibroke the tie, voting to place the buildings on the high school campus. Board trustee James C. Slew-art Jr.

opposed the administration's recommendation to place the buildings at the high school because he "understands there, is a c'ri'g problem there" and he not want to expose the slttrlpnti; to it i Assistant superintendent Dr, -i i Clyde Gieer said no students; hid been arrested on the high' i school campus for drug voting to place the buildings ion the hiSn Sl-'n0)1 campus were ifom.er board president Leonard L. Franklin, Marti D. Tinney' i NOTICE The State of Texas County Of TfOVIi Beer Retailer's Off-Premises License to be issued to Demp's Arco Station which place of business will be located at 1151 Airport Austin, in Travis County, Texas. The affidavits required by law have been made and ap- i pended to Said application, ciA nmiitinn will hm harfj petition Will DO neara Ly CountV Judae On the 14th day of July A.D., 1972 i. a ar ciock M.m., r0untv Austin, Texas.

a citizen shall be per- mitted ihiiivu iw wihbi -J 0 ne applicant. WITNESS my hand and ot- ficial seal at Austin. Texas, .1 a mil lin 7 jr 1972. Doris Shropshire, County Cleric, Travis County, Texas. By L.

Ramirez, Deputy! NOTICE IS hereby given in accordance with the provi-i sions of the Texas Liquor; Control Act that B. J. H. Inc.i is makina application with h- To Alroholir Rnvernnr for a Retail Paekog. Store Permit, to be locoled at 105 East 7th in the City of Austin, B.

J. H. dba 19th Hole liquor Store No. 2 James H. Kern, Pres.

Benny Cook. Neil E. Clinkenbeard, VP NOTICE IS hereby given in accordance with the provisions of the Texas liquor Control Act that B. J. H.

Inc. is making application with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage: B.L C. 4- t-' wmuyc Jiuie ririnui, 10 cj U.J fig i v. bvir I vuy ui e.usiui, County of Travis, Texas B. J.

H. dba 19th Hole Liquor Store No. 3 James H. Kern, Pres. Neil E.

Clinkenbeard, VP Benny Cook, Incorporated. Texas T. Sr'emor, v.u.iwuic mi. omce ot Arnold w. Oliver.

ono Hianwoy Deportment. Austin. Usoa rmht. r.urv.H Carson county, wm be received the "wo Austin, until l.ai AM July J7, W2. ond then puDlicI upriifd ond read.

The State Hiohwov occordonce with the provisions ot Title i nnirtmnt In i nucnminoteo ogomn on tt grounds ot; iros mnnwov Oepartmont, Austin, usual rights reserved. i CONTRACTORS' NOTMCE'OP TXaT 'seoiea proposals constructing 1 757 JoWy Linhtmo and sionoi. 7S.mtJT t5J 'Hinhway no. sh 1 Ztd I iwivid nw oubiiciv opened ond reod. Jmu roTe'J'wnrouv.

or- ovoiiopie ot ti otrice t'' Resident Ennineer, Housfon. Teieos. and Teyn ui.hu. Austin usual rlnhts reserved Deportment, Annual Reoort of Private1 Foundation Th, Dan Foundation, loV Austin National Hank euildlna, iT'" W- Dart. President I This notice Is published pursuant tn the reauirerwnt of Section MS.

10 of the I internal "tvmi Code. Th. 1071 annual Ln, Da, Is! o-riiiaBle lor Inspection at the principal i 2 'oim-'a'lon. Austin i Wnt.nnal lank Bulldlnn, Austin. T.xn, lor 180 days otter the publication of this notice.

THE DAPT FOUNDATION 8y Justin W. Dart. jr. President" i.cII"if.Jl..hJ"'ebY not chao! PUBLICATIONS. A ioint venture1 composed of AAory Hurler and Carol of Harris County, Texos, doing business ot 3747 Portsmouth, Houston.

I Harris County, Texas, has dlssoi-ed by I 'mutual consent as ol July 7, The I business theretnfore conducted under such inomt will continue to be conducted ot 'turn ortdress under the nam of CHAD 1 PUBLICATIONS, a Te.os EWWETT LARKIN REALTY, heretofore a soft procr letor ship, with tmmett R. Lark in bet na the sole owner, intends to incorporate as a Texas corporation under tht provisions of the Texas Business Corporation Act, utilizing the name of EAAwETT LARKIN REALTY, INC. its corporate name. Bicycle art iir mi Icdjy for tuft, for exercise, tr lor keltin( cut down traffte lellutioti! Anet the ii( newt about bicycles, whether you want te tuy or iell cite, it leuni' in the Classified section today's newspaper. It yen have bicycle yen like tt seH he I newsmaker by i'talini 472-14(1 place your ltw-eet ait.

Austin AMERICAN-STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 7 DAYS J600 15 Word Minimum. Each additional word 40'. 4 DAYS 4 50 15 Word Minimum. Each additional word 30'- 2 DAYS s3" 15 Word Minimum. Each additional word 25: 1 DAY S22S 15 Word Minimum.

Each additional word 15! rales hised en insertions ittejuiic insertions take the one-time All ds start in Ike Morning American and appear in the tvemrj Statesman without change in make- up. r' abbreviations, initials, email groups of numerals count a-, ce AOrd. Hyphenated words fcj-t as Vicrds. Count four wets 'or con-lidenlial box number 01 ail bwi ads. OFFICE HOURS Classified Telephone room and counter open a.m.

to 5 daily Monday through fnea CmuUti Department is closed Saturday. Sunday and Holiday SATURDAY CORRECTION DESK Of EN an ti 9 am OKU tor and rcirerfinns oni SUNDAY CORRECTION DESK OPEN 4 pm tt 5 pm 0Y for canrliali(i(is and corrftions only CAU CLASSIFIED DIRECT 472-8461 BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS TODAY cAiytenAs cAiyscnAs Camera i arc great for retarding all tht fun vacation, weekend trips ond family get-togethert. And th great place to buy or sell camera or other photographic equipment is the Classified section of your newspaper.

If you have a camera you'd like to sellF just dial 472-8461 to place a low-cost ad for other camera buffs to see. 11. Witness my hand and rne 9 ficial seal at Austin, ST oti this'the 11th day of July, IVZ. DORIS SHROPSHIRE the rontroctor anree, io conv l-r nnyment hereunder Bl-n- hv the ift nrdi for the in IINIC PAL UTILITY en i oirectors Fdwnrd 'nu keway land company president Texas inn denied orOOOSOlS for r.r Small A C. p.

A'jstin. From N3rin lM 2J2J1. South TO nu.ii.ui., i Enf.eid Rood or i covered iw mi 1952, ond then puoiciy Tine v. j. 'iSTu 'S! Department of Tronsoononon ii Part t), issued pursuon.

nil hidden that It Act. will' Insure that extract ocoortuirlt lo submit bids In response to nroorl.torsnio Ond under soid nam' and under soid nome "72 jom koiios. ivnrletnrshin. has sold his in interest in nuiiie nereoy given in accordance fha nrou provi- 'sions of the Texas li tlnimr Control Act that B.J. H.

Inc. is making application withistot. 1 CountV Clerk not.onol origin Inconsideration for on award. CONTRACTORS' NOTICE OF TEXAS TraVIS County, Texas Pl'vis ond iDecltlrotions Includlno mini- HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION ii rs mum wage mies orovlded bv LO rrc Sealed proposals lor constructing 3.142 By U. Hastings, Deputy a nilobie ot the office of Bennv A Alley, miirs of Flex.

Base and Asph Pendent Enmneer, Austin. Texas, ond Cone. Pov. From Near Salt Creek cn NOTICE IS hereby given Teios H.nhwny Deportment, Austin. SH 67 To Neor Graham Airport on US Usual rlnhts reserved.

on Highway No. SH 67 us in accordance with the v- by ciw-ne C2s-i vounq. visions of the Control Act that Ralph's Gro- Tubbork Texas, and publicly opened and ceries, Inc. is making iai.d Tom Bradford. Opposing Swore R'-'warl, Bill Cox and Joel The boarl set a Id.

Kocks. meeting for July 25 at 7:30 p.m. chess match when play resumes this afternoon. The opener of the richest chess competition in history adjourned Tuesday night after 4 hours and 34 minutes of play schools or agencies, 0lher b-v the board Tuesday night paved the way for site improvement and installation of playground efiuipnlcnl at the Kancs Elementary School. Money for the work at the i elementarv school will come from remaining funds in the site improvement and playground enuipmCnt accounts of the' 1971-72 budget, Carter said.

The board, acting on Carters, recommendation, --voted to; establish a schedule of activities necessary to complete faculties needed to accomodate increased student enrollment within the ncxi two jears. me iacuuy is to be ready for occupancy according by, t' 15 1974, in the boardroom to analyze its1 budget. set down new on iransicr siuaems and to begin the process of "eicrung an arcmtect-pianner for the new facility. The board budget at its Aug. 22 at is to adopt the regular p.m.

in the board room. After meetimg for three and a half hours Tuesday night, the board adjourned into executive session. It was to consider the hiring of a high school track coach and a junior high coach, the resignations of two teachers and the hiring of additional teachers, Carter said. Nixon, Offer he's not the most attractive candidate in the country, as far, as I can see." Connallv, former Texas gov-'' ernor who has been active in several Democratic national conventions, said he will talk toj Nixon later this week at the Western White House Ixjfore, making a public report on his trip. But that's not all that will be discussed, he said.

I said. Connally added, though, m. A IL.1: noil Willi is mwnviiv said address on the 3rd doy ol Julv. Beverage commission tor a HAtml win. Ilnlv PnrStnnx.

and 40 moves by each player. The game was to resume at 12 noon CDT. Referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany will make Spussky's 41st move. The Piussian wrote it on a slip of paper and handed it to him in a sealed envelope at the adjournment. The two competitors, their seconds and chess enthusiasts throughout the world spent part of the overnight break analyzing possibilities for the 11 pieces remaining on the green-and-white chessboard in Reykjavik's sports hall: king and five pawns for Fischer; king, bishop and three pawns for Spassky.

The match had appeared headed for a draw until Fischer tried seize the initiative on his move. The lanky Brooklyn, N.Y., challenger galloped his bishop down a long black diagonal to snatch an unprotected pawn Spassky had offered. A few moves later the bishop was trapped and lost in exchange for two pawns. U.S. grandmaster Robert Byrne said it was a blunder and commented, "Fischer is going to have trouble j.iaking a draw.

1 don't see how Spassky can lose," Analyzing the game for The Associated Press, international grandmaster Isaac Kashdan termed Fischer's move "a rare miscalculation by the American genius." He said it gave Spassky good prospects for a win. Svetozar Gligoric, the a 'i a the tournament. Jugoslav present at said, "It is doul.tful whether black can save draw." Spassky, who first move, is playing the white pieces, Fischer the blac k. Fischer has played Spassky five times in the past, losing all three times he played the black pieces and getting draws both times he played the whites and had the advantage of the first move. But Londoii bookies have made the 29-y a -o 1 American the favorite over the 35-year-old Russian in the 24-game championship.

A draw counts half a point and a win a ixmit. To dethrone Spassky, Fischer needs 12! 4 points while the Russian can retain his crown with 12 points. The winner will get $153,125 in prize money, the loser $91,873, and in addition they will divide equally an estimated 000 or more from film and television sales. The second game of the match is scheduled for Thursday and the third Sunday. The contest may last two months.

Wale District Meets Tonic it The Travis County Water Con- District No. 10 board meet- in tt: School. The regular meeting of the board is the first Wednesday of each month, but the July datel was rescheduled. i One of Texas' earliest sawmills was in operation in 1S13. CHICAGO (AP) State's Ally.

Fdward V. Hanrahan says criminal prosecution of himself and 13 codefcndanls thrown a bad light" on -law enforcement officials. Hanrahan made the comment Tuesday in rebuttal to the open- I ing statement of special prose- tutor Barnabas Sears. Hanra- ban's trial on charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice in -the aftermath of a police raid -2'2 years ago opened Tuesday in Circuit Court before Judge Philip J. Romiti.

Mark Clark, 21, and Fred Hampton, 20, Black Panther I party leaders, were shot to death during the raid Dec. 4, I960, by a racially mixed detail of Chicago policemen assigned to Hanrahan's office. "By distorting the honoraole actions on my part, every public official and police officer in good faith ran easily become Hie target of accusations and Hanrahan said. Hanrahan's statement followed two motions by defense attorneys to declare the in-dictmenl invalid, liomitj denied the motions. Before lie started hearing arguments.

Romili made, a short inspection of the apartment to acquaint himself with evidence expected to be submitted during the trial. In his opening argument, Sears said he would prove that a police crime laboratory investigation after the raid was incomplete and shoddy, and -failed to support the offichl -version of the raid expounded later hy Hanrahan and the tMk knnwn as "Sir Ponts A Lot Corporation." 1 PURSUANT TO Art. 1302.2.02 of the fexos Store Permit, to oe lOCatea OT Cnroorotion hovinn been chartered Miscellaneous Corporation Act, notice is 7906 7h Street in the Ih Serr.tnry of state on the lutn dov oiven that chad UO t. fn SireeT in me n( 'Th to pive PUBLICATIONS, of Houston, Texas, City' of Austin, County of nmr- that th, said sir pom, a fnronrntion win b- doinn business from PUBLICATIONS, INC. under the lows of TrOVIS, Texas.

liriudinn ird da" ol Julv, 197V Sto'e 01 Texas ond Intends to i i ki o'nt H02 -nth Street, LubD-ck. Luhmck 'orth conduct Its business as Ralph Grocery No. I Terns and will he d-l-n Hi.in... icorporation under such name, effective OS Floyd Ralph Rich, 'h "sir Ai' Ju'r MarV "Pauline Frances Rich, VP signed this 3rd nnv of 1077 ciwowick K- CONTRACTORS' NOTICE OF TEXAS Clmens C. Chrtstianson, jnun k.

tcoims. Presid-m. hichmy construction Sir Ponts A Lot Corporation Sealed proposals for constructina 2.451. 3eC. I reaS.

ATTEST: mites of Grading, Structures, Base and J. Worni'lt. Secretory Surfocino From I H. 40 South Toj NOTICE is hereby given Sir Pants A Lot Corporation Armstroni County Line on Hiahwjv No. I Ii i tl M- covered by 3230(2'A in in accordance wnn me pro- vuioni of the Texas Liquor Control Act that Ralph's Gro ceries, Inc.

is making op plica- tion with the Texas Alcoholic 2sji and the Heouiotions ot the 11 Lieporimeni 01 i roniportaiion (15 Beverage Commission for a the Texas Alcoholic Beverage, t), purjanl SUch Retail.Wine Only Package 'Commission for a Retail "tT Store Permit, to be located at Package Store Permit to be ,0 2228 East 1st Street in the located at 3216 South Con-lowest resoomioie tiod-r without: .1 d'scrlmlnotlon on the ground of roce. ity of Austin, County of gress in the City of Austin, color, or notional ongm, ond further tttot! Travis, Texas. County of Travis, Texas. Z''lTlT ffil Ralph's Grocery No. 5 1 B.

J. H. dba 1" Wr1 Floyd Ralph Rich, 19th Hole liquor Store No. 4 ln .1 Invltollon ond wtll not John May Boost But Sees No VP Ore classroom in one of the tm'ee buildings will be use! for classroom instruction (Of seventh grade students, D. superintendent, said.

Carter About a dozen persons turned out for the meeting in the board of the administrative offices at Westlakc High School, The board also adopted a policy regarding special education services for the district's students. The four-point policy requires! a parent's or guardian's written; permission before: A child can be appraised of his special education needs. secretary amid speculation that place Spiro T. Agnew on the GOP ticket in November. "It's conceivable that I could tion.

Connally said hp i slill Democrat. But, asked if iit; i I james n. ivern, rre. raultne prances Kicn, vr, Clemens C. Christianson, Sec.

Treas.) Neil E. Clinkenbeard, foron 0wT' "9m Bsnnv Coak Sec -Treas pl!" soecificotions Inciudlno penny v.ook, jec-ircai, minimum worje roteJ 0J 6y Low ovoilahle ot the office ot Clvde mmmamtmmmmmm iiroel, Resident Engineer, WASHINGTON (AP) For-1 ADVERTISEMENT FORM imer Treasury Secretary migM choose him to re-! connaiiy. oacK nonie alter a mission for President I Nixon, says he may campaign 'actively for the chief execu-; PUSSUANT TO THE TEXAS ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE ACT. ART. 1436-3 TEXAS PENAL CODE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE MOTOR VEHICLES DESCRIBED BELOW HAVE BEEN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY BY THE AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT AS ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLES ANO ARE BEING HELD AT 800 SA8IM STREET. AUSTIN. TEXAS. The oener or any lien holder of record of any ol the below motor vehicles may re- claim it within 20 days after the day ol publication ol this notice upon payment ol all towns, preservation and storage charges resulting Irom placing the vehicle in custo- dy "Tiie Teias Abandoned Motor Vehicle Act provides that the failure ol the owner or lefiholders to reclaim the vehicle within Itive's re-election this fall butjbe fairly active" for Nixon, he I expects no offer to be Nixon's said, but he turned aside ques- running mate. tions suggesting that the Presi-: I He also said he has no idea dent sent him on the five-week! jwhat new assignment Nixon; worldwide trip to groom him imay have in mind for him, al-jfor vice president.

(though the President mcntioncdj "I would anticipate that I waiver, by the owner and all lienholders of all right, title and interest in the vehicle and their consent to the sale of the abandoned motor vehicle at a public auction. SERIAL NO 3ME50982O FS8S223M63 recently that Connally be offered the "I think it would be unthmk-j take on some other special; he said. "As I read the tea'able that the President and duties. leaves, that's not in my together and didn't talk a' Connally told newsmen thaFture," Besides, he said, report- little domestic politics," he: LICENSE NUMBER- YE4R. MAKE MODEL Texas BMB724 63 Merc 2 HT UTejrisBKKUZ 58 Chsv 2 Dr.

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Texas 787S3 Michaet Rollins Goldwire 1202 A. West 22nd 1202 A West 26th Austin. Texas John I. Miller 1 I I I Nigerians Have Chance Woes LAGOS. Nigeria (AP) -Nigerians are frustrated hy the mathematics of why they get three penni-s back when they buy something worth nincpencc with a 10 kobo piece.

It's all because the 10 kobo coin has been made to conform ith the shilling, which is Nigeria's first step toward decimalization and is worth 12 lcnnies. But since kobo means penny in the vernacular, revch.tion comes slowly. The earliest laws passed by Congress regarding forests between 1799 and 1831 were intended to insure supplies of live oak for ship-building. he's made no decision on should ask Nixon that ques- that he has no plan to Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.; a'thp Rpnnhli.Mn Vatinnal rnn.iin the ro0nl Westlakc' campaign role, but said he doesn't consider Democratic Sen. George McGovern the II06103S21 VM8522 70 Teias BKPJM 58 Olds 4 Of.

568KI9763 ciiuuii iiiuiiui at mieni. Beach, In the brief new conference at Andrews Air Force Base, he said he hoped to be relieved of public service for a while but "you never know what's going to happen." most attractive presidential' missed attending the Democrat-; candidate and sides with Nixon ic National Convention at I on most major issues. Miami Beach, he said, "I miss "I think it would be a mis- i it, kind of like a man misses a Uke to assume that I'll sit thisjsore thumb." one out," said Connally, whoj As for McGovern, he said, I resigned in May as Treasury "in light of some of his 929 50th Austin. Texas 77787 A. MILES.

CHIEF Of POLICE AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT corporation. All debts owino ond oil debts 'du- to the loinf venture after such dote fwill be received or paid at the address of the corporation set forth above. I 'DATED: June 11, l7J Marv Harter Carol Chodwick AAi.

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