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The Austin American from Austin, Texas • 17

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The Austin American Austin, Texas Page 17 -Wednesday, Jan. .23, 1963 Inns Bought Permit on TV Is Announced tion is in operation. Based on this Deason said that he hoped to have the station on the air in "early 1965." The new station will operate on Channel 24 in the UHF band. JG's Will Tribute Exes at Luncheon Austin moved one steo closer to Commission was announced in Washington Tuesday. Deason stated that the approval will be finalized by the commission within 50 days unless there is some protest to the initial decision.

When asked about his plans for building the station, Deason said that he would proceed with "deliberate speed." He stated that in his observations of other TV stations a period of some two years is involved from the time an initial grant is made until the sta another TV station Tuesday witt the announcement by Willard Deason. nwner-manaerer of Radio Sta MIAMI (UPI) -Gulf American Land Corp. announced it is buying Congress Inns, one of the largest motor hotel organizations in the country. President Leonard Rosen of Gulf American said the deal was for cash. Irving Miller will continue as president of Congress Inns.

The Congress Inns and Congress Motor Hotels comprise 300 active participating member motels. Brazilians call hummingbirds "flower kissers." Some 80 known tion KVET, that he had received species of the tiny birds live In Ausun jaycees pay tnbute to former members at an "Old Tim- ers" luncheon Thursday as the club celebrates the 48th anniver notice that his application lor TV Channel 24 had been approved. the giant South American nation, The aDDroval by the examiner the National Geographic Maga zine says. for the Federal Communication NERVOUS Over Change-of-Life? ft.mmwmmmtiyim i i jiuui i.u. "ff'y ooo iilEYNOlDS LIFEGUARD ALUMINUM SIDING sary of the founding of the US Junior Chamber of Commerce.

The luncheon, at the Elks Club, is part of "Jaycee Week" being observed throughout the country. Most of the club's former presidents are expected to attend for a program being arranged by one of their number, Boyce Campbell. Governor John Connally has been invited, and may attend. The club's program for the anniversary week has also Included open house at the Jaycee office, 100 Civic Circle, where the purposes of the young men's organization and its community-betterment activities have been reviewed. The final hours of the open house are Thursday from 7 p.m.

to 8:30 p.m. Friday noon Jaycee wives will attend a buffet luncheon and style show at the Deck Club in the Commodore Perry Hotel. The show will be presented by Che-nard's Dress Shop. Featured speaker will be Carolyn Bengtson, fashion editor for The Austin American-Statesman. She will re OUR SPECIAL BUDGET PLAN NO MONEY DOWN Name Your Own Terms BUY NOW SIDING ROOFING HOME IMPROVEMENTS Em four mind.

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Th.g.nff medicine with th gnil nam LYDIA E. PINKHAM BUY WITH NO MORE Peeling Paint NO MORE Rusty Nails NO MORE Split Boards NO MORE Patching- Painting Ameriean-S talesman UPI view spring fashions seen on a recent trip to New York City. The observance closes Saturday with a social for club members, their wives, and guests. Austin Jaycee president Harry Bengtson shows off samples of the posters which the club is distributing to business firms which help support the young men's organization with their sustain- ing memberships. This is part of the club's celebration of Jaycee Week on the 48th anniversary of the founding of the national movement.

Will Not Rust, Chip, Peal Crack or Blister Seeing is Believing Let our representative show you some of the many before-and-after pictures of Lifetime Aluminum Siding Co. jobs completed in this area. "Clothes Lines Art For The Birds" WE ARE A LOCAL ESTABLISHED COMPANY! Second Sewage Plant Nears Building Stage HIGH SPEED DRYER 12 LB. CAPACITY FLUFF CYCLE SAFETY START SWITCH 2 HEAT SELECTION VARIABLE TIME DRY CONTROL BEWARE OF IMITATIONS THE WIDE ACCEPTANCE OF REYNOLDS LIFEGUARD ALUMINUM SIDING IN THIS AREA HAS CAUSED A CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT OF ALUMINUM SIDING TO BE OFFERED USING THE NAME "LIFETIME" BE SURE OF YOUR DEALER AND THE PRODUCTS YOU BUY ONLY LIFETIME ALUMINUM SIDING CO. CAN OFFER YOU GENUINE LIFEGUARD SIDING OF REYNOLD'S ALUMINUM.

D0N7 BUY ANY SIDING b3 tin," Ullrich said. "Engineering plans have been in the mill since 1938, and were completed after the land was purchased in June, 1962." according to Ullrich, again at a minimum cost. No new buildings will have to be added to the lift station. It will be operated with fewer personnel, another exten Mall Coupon Now or Call 6R 6-3148 Lifetime Aluminum Siding Co. MAIL TO: 304 10th SL Austin, Texas Dear Sin I am Interested In Aluminum Siding.

Please have an authorized representative call on me. I understand I am under no obligation. The most convenient time would be: Morning Afternoon Evening NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE 'Give directions, if rural. Years of intense planning will be nearer to reality within two weeks when bids are opened for construction of Austin's second sewage treatment plant. Bids for the Williamson Creek plant will be opened Tuesday, Feb.

5, for construction of what A. H. BEFORE YOU CALL- sive saving, Ullrich said. The site for the new plant and lift station, for which bids will be "The new plant and lift station 00 2 opened around March 1, was cho are designed to be the ultimate I LIFETIME ALUMINUM Per Week On Ullrich, city superintendent of sen with flood control in mind, at least as far as we can present and Ullrich said the new plant is ly envision," Ullrich said. "Our water and sewage treatment calls one of the most modern, efficient NOTHING DOWN plans call for a plant that can be to be built above any anticipated flood stage! TERMS easily expanded and one that will REYNOLD'S LIFETIME ALUMINUM SIDING COMPANY OFFICE: 304 EAST TENTH STREET GR 6-3148 and up-to-date plants in the country.

Initial construction of the plant, "The location is ideal also for be able to handle the ultimate amount of sewage produced in the installation of sewer lines to the large drainage area." the new plant," Ullrich said, "and mm located in South Austin, will encompass some 100 of the 500 acres of city owned property just east of Knuckles Crossing Road on a the savings in cost of sewer line installation to the plant will be great." tract of land bounded by Williamson Creek and Onion Creek. "The initial plant is designed to treat over two million gallons of The Williamson Creek project sewage per day, which is a con has been designed, Ullrich said, STEREO, RADIO, TV with an eye towards three factors: servative estimate," Ullrich said. need, flood control and saving of AND MAJOR APPLIANCE SERVICE city funds. "We believe from the outset the plant can treat three million gallons per day with the possibility as Motor Trend Magazine's Award The new plant will relieve the present sewage treatment near Montopolis Bridge and will serve of overloading." The treatment plant and lift all of Austin south of Ben White mm station are both designed for future expansion at minimum cost, ii 5230 BURNET ROAD HO 5-5439 OPEN THURS. TIL 9 P.M.

2404 EXPOSITION GR 6-6895 IN TARRYT0WN 5310 CAMERON ROAD GL 2-2531 WEN THUR1 TIL 1:00 PJL 921 WEST 12th GR 6-6808 0 12th tt LAMAR Boulevard. The new plant should aid in the development of this Ullrich said. "When we expand it will cost far less per million gal area of the city, Ullrich said. mi "We have known tor many years that there was a real need for a second plant in South Aus- lon capacity expansion than the original cost." More pump capacity can be added easily in the lift station GHL MAKES MONEY imp ByCofC Banquet Tradition Continues Rambler ClassicFouMJoor Sedan One of Austin's oldest traditions will be re-enacted for 1963 when th Chamber of Commerce holds its 76th Annual Membership Meet ing and Banquet Tuesday night, Jan. 29.

Chamber President Charles Nash, going back to events at the time of the first meeting in 1887, said that "one of the major top Rambler won this great distinction "for outstanding design achievement and engineering ics of the day was the feasibility of a dam on the Colorado River." "Other significant topics at that excellence." Read these com ments by Motor Trend experts: time were construction progress on the new state capital building, the struggle of a few years earlier to keep Tyler from luring l.Room for six 6-footers "The interiors of both the Classic and I I I Money I III MANAGEMENT away the University, and the drought of that year," Nash said. Ambassador are roomy and comfortable plenty of legroom." Population had mst passed the 8. "Rough roads can be stormed with confidence" "There isn't any pitch or choppi-ness noticeable." The American has "plenty of road clearance." 9. "Two braking systems" "All Ramblers have, iri effect, two separate braking systems. If either should fail, the remaining one can bring the car to a safe stop." Self-adjusting brakes standard.

10. Dedication to Excellence "Quality has always been one of American Motors' largest selling points, and continues to be in the new models." with overdrive and floor shifting have two levers to operate the shift lever, and a shorter stick that controls the selection of overdrive." 6. Takes punishment longer, holds resale value Rambler's revolutionary Advanced Unit Construction "results in a unit so strong, it'll take punishment longer and, naturally, hold its resale value." 7. New traveling comfort-American, Classic and Ambassador models offer Rambler's exclusive "reclining bucket seats with headrests options well worth the extra expenditure." 13,000 mark, however, the goals were basically the same as they 2. "Lean, clean lines" The are today, namely to build a better community," the 1962 chamber president added.

Today we are still building on 11. "Simple matter to load or unload big things" The sedans trunks are "large with a good amount of usable space (and) low loading lip." 12. "We've neverseen a heater that produced more at its maximum, it should be up to any climate." 13. New-car warranty doubled "In addition to the long-recog- nized owner-appreciation features inherent in all Ramblers, the factory has doubled the new-car warranty miles." 14 "Rambler's an even better buy for 1963" examples: Every Rambler, including the American lowest-priced U.S. car has such exclusive long-life features as Deep- Dip rustproofing, Ceramic-Armored muffler just like the Classic Six and Ambassador 250 HP efforts that were made decades ago as we endeavor to stimulate the city's economy," Nash concluded.

Highlight of this year's meet ing will be the installation of a The Great National Life Man has been' trained in MONEY-MANAGEMENT. He KNOWS how you can make your money talk louder and longer for the future of yourself and family. It mil be worth your while to have a session with this loell-posted GNL-Man and get the low-down on MONEY MANAGEMENT right away. AUSTIN AGENCY new president, banker Joe K. Wells, who was elected by the Classic and Ambassador "have a cleaner, more functional 3.

"Overall average of 23.1 mpg" "There won't be many cars of this size delivering more fuel economy than the basic-engined Classic." 4. "The Ambassador V-8 a sportier, more performance-oriented vehicle" (car tested had optional 270 HP V-8. 250 HP standard). 5. "One-up on every other car" "In the midst of a joyful rediscovery of floor-mounted stick shift" by car equipped chamber board of directors last November.

Ten new directors will also be presented, nine of whom will commence three year terms on the CC board; one director will finish the unexpired term of the Oscar T. Doell, CLU, Manager Associates Phone GR 6-5307 3 Winner of Motor Trend Magazine Award: newly installed president. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. the Colonnade Room of the 710 West 7th St. Jack Balagia David Eradshaw E.

J. Davis, Jr. L. F. Frymir Xm OF THE YEAR" Commodore Perry Hotel.

Maurice Quigley Clint Sansom John R. Potts, CLU, (Lockhart) James P. Gage, Jr. Al Kaplan Norwood King Eldon Newton, CLU Principal speaker for the will be Dr. Carl S.

Winters, internationally known representa Wirrjnty-Your Rambler (toiler at the dealership, for 24 months or 24,000 miles, whichever occurs first, wilt repair or replace, without charge, any Rambler part which Is defective in material or workmanship, except tires which are covered by the tire manufacturer's warranty. Owners will responsible lor deterioration, misuse and normal service maintenance, including- normal replacement of such parts as tillers, spark plugs, ignition points and wiper blades. tive of the General Motors Cor poration. Tickets priced at S3.75 GREAT NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY each are available at the Austin Chamber of Commerce office, 901 CHARLIE PARTL01V RAMBLER 5th and Rio Grande P. (.

WILLIAMS MOTORS Congress at Second West Riverside Dr. rouHozomt usa HOME OFFICE: DALLAS Carl C. Weichsel, President A good man to do business with for a new car or a used car $. J. Hay.

Chairman of the Board Jericho, whose famous walls were built some 8,000 years ago, is the oldest known walled town..

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