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The Austin American from Austin, Texas • 83

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Thursday, The Austin American Action Pao.j 3 Ztzd the Classifieds Austin, Texas Page A33 LEGALS CLASSIFIED WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 1472-8461 Monday Through Friday AL ESTATE Fischer Drops First Game As Money Trouble Arises NOTICE The Stats of Texas County of Travis I To All Persons Interested: President Jere W. Thomp LEGALS FISCHEI Slack -F A AND RANCHES NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Pursuant 1o provision of Article son, Vice President Vaughn I QPER5 DREAM 385 acres. 1302-2 02 of the Miscellaneous Corporation ti.ifiv.vn7 ni tin hni.ctinnoiHi aranrtti no REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP)his hand, folded his scorecaid 'Mr'RS Heady, Vice President Don j. Act no i. d.a:jam rio Stewart DISTRIBUTING '25.

UU II U. 11.13 I I II 1 1 1 ISB- rIA.DAUV ,.,.1., ...1.1 h.B .1,1. LiAlir. With a hopeless postion on the chess board, Bobby Fischer IaCRES creek, trees. North oi WnmnrW Vir Prpcirlpnt sold STEWART DISTRIBUTING COM- flor.

Call Charles Honnan, 312.7095 VYOmoCK, Vice fresiaent pANY.s Menno ,0 timt Incorporaleo 62 Paul B. Adair, Vice President walked out for 30 minutes 2 miles north of DroDOsrd Wednesday, then returned to parr Kescrvoir. jju-j aowrt, Re m. 512478-5848, 512-926-3505. unaer ine provisions ot the Texas Business Corporation Act.

Upon Issuance of Its Articles 01 Incorporation, the firm shall be known a STEWART MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. This publication stands as notice according to the provisions ot Article to creditors and oil other parties of the above named firm's Intention to conduct business as STEWAKT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. when Articles of incorporation are duly Issued by the office of the Secretory of State. 5 1 Is i 1 I'H 1 JW.i h.i mW r-ffi R. W.

Davis, Vice President B. F. Dill, Vice President Clyde roody, Vice President Carlton Miller, Vice President Jack Wilson, Vice President Bill Strangmeyer, Vice President Rex Rogers, Vice President J. C. Thompson, Vice President W.

G. Wetterman, Vice LAMPASAS River ranches tf nfng E. Burnet Co. 160 acres 3aH'3 acres. Both hove river frontage, ohouses.

electricity, wells dams, iol. off qame, fishing, pecans, iifrals, Indian rrounds. $300.00 per 29 per cent down. Herbert A. Mons, (J Rok 444, Seabrook, Texas 77S8A.

t-474-2433. IaMANCHE COUNTY Stock Form 227 ap 70 cultivation, minerals, good rock home with fireplace one a. from pavement, 3 tanks and well. barn. J48.000 with $55,000 down.

Also lose the first game of the world chess championship to Boris Spassky, the Russian title-holder. After the game was over Fischer told the man who taught him the moves of the game when he was a boy In Brooklyn, N.Y., that "it will settle down." It was a bad day all around for the 29-year-old American. In addition to conceding Spassky a 1-0 lead in the score at the outset of the 24-game match, Fischer developed some more money trouble. Fischer has played six games with Spassky and has yet to win. He lost four times playing the black pieces and drew twice when he played white and had first move.

Fischer plays white Thursday. With a one-up leg on the score, Spassky gained an important psychological advantage in the view of experts like former Yugoslav champion Svetozar Gligoric. Experts observed the course of the play was astonishing in retrospect: Spassky made no attempt to hasten exploitation of the slight advantage which the while pieces and first move gave him. Until Fischer's costly pawn capture at the 29th move on Tuesday, the game proceeded dully, with Spassky inviting exchanges and the prospect of a colorless draw. nrre.

CreCK IV a-ru cumvuiiun. creek, acres President Kenneth Ellis, Vice ftn nor firm 90 per rent down bal and walked out pausing once to wave to the audience, which was applauding the Russian. Fischer left the hall by the stage door whitefaced and hurried to a waiting car. From the car he spotted John Collins, a paraplegic sitting a few feet away in a wheel chair. Collins taught Fischer the game.

Fischer rolled down the car' window and said, "I'm sorry. It will settle down." He left immediately for his air conditioned hotel suite. Fred Cramer, a U.S. Chess! Federation official who some-! times speaks for Fischer, said the American would take some strenuous physical exercise Wednesday night to get in shape for his second game with Spassky on Thursday. When Spassky left, a crowd shouted congratulations.

The Russian came to the hall PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Jock Ray, P.O. Box 9070, Austin, Texos lV(-f, has applied to the Texas Water Quality Board for an initial waste control order for a proposed rjlscharnn not to exceed on overoae flow of 12.000 gallons per day of domestic sewoae eflluent from fhe proposed restaurant sewage treatment plant (package plant extended cralion1 which is to be located on Ranch Road 7171, two (2) miles east of the Intersection of FM Road 20 and Ranch Pood 22'2, and In the J. w. Preece Survey No. 2 4 4, Travis County, Texas.

The domestic iwnne effluent will bp years. 6v, per cent interest. John President Art Burk, Vice Pres- es Broker. Dublin, Texas. Box 446 44( 3485.

ident Roland R. Carter, Vice ftle estate 276 acres trontina. President James Westfall, on Colorado River. Ownr a989Haroid caidweii, Realtor. Vice President Ray Byrd, Vice President Raven Wrintst Vire mmi (white nlllinikl.

ITCI ZI I BUILyuNU one: DEER STANDS) President Georae Smith. Vice1 retained In a holding pond ond utilized t. i(or Irrigation. There will be no d'scharoe President T. H.

Shannon. Vice i to the surface waters of the State. A in i i public hearino on this application be acres, minutes from San Marcos on President tdd Gibson, Vice; held In the Texos Water Quality Board, ed -road with beautltul view of! Floor Room No. 314 W. 11th News from London was that James Slater, who sweetened roundina hill country.

Plenty of Deer rresiaeni vveeaen, street, Austin, Texas, a.m., Aug. 4' Quail. Build your dream under huge orr Cnrinn ,0 receive evidence on the foaing oaks to hold for the future. vlc rresiaeni jerris aprmg- com)ion5i any m6cr whlth )he ordcr ier way the most terrific purchase, fPM Seerptarv.Trpasurpr may be Issued. Additional data will be Kiineabie.

Owner tarry with lust "sreiory irep.urer lr, hconm, bt iurmCr FATAL MOVE Diagram shows the move which experts say eventually led to the defeat of Bobby Fischer at the Reykjavik, Iceland, world chess championship. When Fischer (black) took eventual winner Boris Spassky's king rook pawn with his bishop, Spassky was able five moves later to capture the bishop, leaving Fischer with only pawns to defend his king. (AP Wirephoto) ana amy moiim, vuu twuei-i amiin, Ma.lSTCinT I reaSUTcr tecnfiicoi inTormanon concerning uuy l) K2-494J. the pot with 50,000 pounds about $120,000 wouldn't be able to get his money out of England because of currency E. J.

Urbanus, Assistant Secre specific aspect of the discharge, if; available, can be obtained by writing the Texns Water Quality Board, P.O. Boxi 13M6, Capitol Station, Austin, Texas 73711. I tary Clark J. Matthews, II, SE Burnet 50 Ac. J095 oer ac.

10 cent down, 12 yr. terms, nice trees, od soil ond grass. Ken Gully 472-6371. Assistant Secretary B. R.

Gil- restrictions. Wpriripsrinv pYnprlinr' in win Slater's donation, which Lis as.sociatcs He Wds breath shave filed a petition Notiee hereby given in oe with the County Judge wilh provisiort3 Travis County, Texas, on Tpyri. rBfro Ashton Real Estate RT. 2 BOX 20, BROWNWOOD, TEX 446-7679 646-7423 LAMPASAS RIVER LAND LAMrAiW K'VtK LinU Free Tenuis Lessons Scheduled WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP pushed the total prize money to enticed Fischer to end his holdout at the scheduled start of the match July 2. I I A Sft-FH acres with approximately mile Hth day Ot July A.D., 1972 thf t.

Outdoors Ine River, 50 acres cultivated, w- MC' 1 13 modern type home, 2 a permit tor a Wine ona making app ication with the unruffled throughout his faultless chess play. Robert Byrne, a U.S. grandmaster and second-ranked play- imT.W VeU'on ter Ketaiiori ferm.f To BeiTexas Alcohoie Eeverage n. ''r'TTZ J-a? 1wh'ch Commission for a retail ma. FISCHER (Black Asked about Slater's prob-cr in the Unitcd stateSi sai(j A second session of free cent down.

(Loan available). icti, riMMiui MiapiJeu, iNOiaftpr the isn't neres- tennis lessons for children comment." Pmce or ousiness w.i. oe kaae store permitf to be cated. at 1211 Montopol.s af Hwy 2 3 mi Drive, Austin, in Trav.s wesf of 0ak Hi 0(, the ef, County, Texas. in the at of Austin County isarily all that significant.

Ei- i between the aces of 8 and ACRES. Hwy 112 East, near Noack. Mrsi W. F. Kruegcr, General iivery, Taylor.

"Ml ACRES CREFKS. LOTS OF ROAD ONTAGE. TWO WATER LINES, LY 21 MILES FROM DOWNTOWN STIN, PRICED TO SELL. OWNER FINANCING. I RALPH TIPPIT 1 CO.

476-9755 ine oiimovu. reiiuireu ay Qf Travjs Texas. The play lasted only one hour-ther of these players can will Monday, and three minutes. It was thejback and win." cljnics w. be tnree continuation of a game begun! Under scoring rules, areas: Kealing Jr.

Tuesday and adjourned after 40( point is awarded for a victory Hih courts m1 Pennsylvania, law have been made and ap moves wim j'iscner in a posi-jand a half point goes to each rJETY (901 BEAUTIFUL ACRES at Mondays and Thursdays from T's Outdoors, Thomas Bowman Presj Jacob Alton Bauerle, Exec. VPj Ralph Howard Sec. Trees. 9 ft. elevation, six mites west Oak Hili.

II, septic tank, fence, wild lite aa'ore. pended 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 player for a draw. a.m. Patterson play- As defending wilshire at Airuort WI.IIH..W 1 Mm ei i.wJ-" srv-TV 1 1 i'" mrfktf't 1 pr--Sflj fr-mm pAUi (7rv. imwh a "aJ lri a ir --ynL Vi wetws'''yrrTI HO'imwl I.

I Terms. ALTIS-THOMPSON -2J22. i ACPFS, wooded, 40 miles southeast ir McManan. Lots of aome, lion the experts said would give him only a draw at best. Spassky had his king, a bishop that controlled the black din-gonals and three pawns.

Fischer was down to his king and five pawns, two of them loose 0 down. Call collect for Moitin Tavnt ilier. 17131 626 95C2 MUSTin, IBXOS. Spassky needs only 12 points Mondays and Thurc-the 24 games to retain his title. dayS a t0 noon; and pam Fischer must score 12'i topiayground, East Avenue at seize it and put an end to a Third Street.

Tuesdays and Fri- 31 626-9'02. Any citizen shall be per-' NOTICE is herebv aiven ER, TURKEY Spf-in-i. Fprn-ed is. Countv rood. 1ft acres.

10 min'C Emitted to contest the facts; in accordance with the pro- Oti.j cntorJ in etilrJ notifiAn Mtnpl .1 oote.j cfntpH in ta Id ot A-istin. Assume Grain CHICAGO (AP) Old crop soybeans carried gains of more than a cent a bushel through the day's session on the Chicago Board of Trade today but distant deliveries dropped sharply from early peaks into minus territory. Closina Board of Trtd. table CHICAGO (AP) Wednesday; Prev, Low Close Close WHEAT Jul t.53'4 l.41Vi V4Vj 1.54 Sep 54'4 1.559s 1.521, 1.52V. 1.54V, Dec ..,.1.58 1.60 I.SIVj 1.5B 1.5W.

Mar ...1.40 1.61V 1.S9V. I.5M4 1.61 May I.60V1 I.St I.SM 1.60'. CORN Jul 1.25"i 1.24V. Seo 1.2o 1.26'. 1.25".

1.26V. 1 2sV Dec U6 1-254 1.25H 1.26V. Mar 1.309, 1.29V. 1 309, May ...1.33 I 33 1 32V 1.33 1.33V. Jul 1.35V.

1.34 V. 1,35 US. OATS Jul 76 .769. Sep 72 71f. .72 Oec 75 .74 .759.

SOYBEANS Jul .,..3 51 3.52 3.50V. 3.51V. 3.49V, Aug 3.52V. 3.509, 3,52 3.509, Seo 3.40 3 419a 3.40 3.40V. 3.40 Nov 3.27 3 259, 3 25V, 3 25', Jan ,3 309, 3.31 3 29V, 3.29'.

Mar ...3 34V, 3.35 3 33V, 3.34 3.34 May 3 389. 3 39 3.37 3.377. SOYBEAN OIL Jul 10.54 10.60 10 49 10.51 10.55 Aug ....10 58 1 0.66 10.53 10.58 10 60 Seo 10 62 10 68 10.SS 10.63 10.61 Oct 10.42 10.45 10.33 10 42 10 38 Nov ....10.37 10.37 10.26 10.35 10.31 Dec 10 37 10 37 10.27 10.31 10 35 Jan 10.39 10.39 10 29 al0.33 10.36 Mar 10.40 10.40 10.33 10.35 10.36 May ...10 45 10.49 10.41 10.41 10.43 SOYBEAN MEAL Jul 104.50 105.00 104.10 104 90 104.60 Aug ...104.00 1 04 90 104.00 104 80 104.00 Sep ....102.20 103 15 102 20 102.95 102.30 Oct 97 75 98 50 97,75 98 50 98 20 Nov ,...96 30 96 50 96.10 96 50 96.10 Dec 95.10 95 50 95.10 95 50 95.25 Jan 94,80 95.10 94.75 94,85 94.70 Mar ....95.50 95 50 95 25 a95 60 95.20 Mty a6.00 a96.00 ICED BROILERS Jul 29.10 29 25 29.10 29 25 29 25 Aug ..28 05 28 20 28 05 28 20 29 20 Sep 27.70 27 85 27.65 27 8S 27 72 Nov 26.80 2 7 00 26 65 26.97 26.67 JSn 27,95 28.00 27.95 28 00 28.00 Mar a27.75 a27.75 b-Bid: a-Asked, n-Nominat. CHICAGO IAP) Wheat No 2 soft red 1.53V.n; No 2 hard red I.SSV.n. Corn No 2 yellow 1 Oats No 2 ext-a heavy white 79n.

Sovbeans No 1 yellow 3.51n. Sovoean oil 10 60n. No 2 yellow corn sold Tuesday at 1 .30. Cotton NEW YORK (AP) Cotton futures No 2 closed $1.45 a bale lower to 50 cents higher Wednesday. Trading was moderately active throughout the session as traders awaited the release of the U.S.

Agriculture Department's latest cotton-acreage estimate, based on July 1 conditions, for this year's crop. Commission houses sold contracts while trade interests were buyers. No 2 futures closed 51 45 a bale lower to 50 cent-, higher man the previous clo. High. Close Change Oct 30 63 30 69 29,95 30 20 -29 Dec 28,70 28 75 26 38 78 57 2 Mar 29 15 29 70 28 90 28.90 10 May 79 65 29 70 29.45 29 45 -10 Jul 30 00 30 08 29 90 29.90 10 Oct 29 04 29.07 28 94 128.95 5 Dec 28.20 28 20 28.20 :28.00 -10 NEW YORK (AP) Bieachable cottonseed oil futures elded quiet.

No sales. Closings. Jul 2 13 35, Sep Hi. 15, ocl 712 00, Oec III 90, Jan, Mar, May andjul 711.85. 7bid UpDown UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK fAPi--The following list shows the sto'ks that have gone uo the most and down the most based on oertent of change on the Ovc-The Counter Industrial Stocks regardless of volume for Wednesday.

Net and percentage change, are the diflerence between the orevmus closing pr.ee and today's tast bid price. UPS Name La1 NM Pet. Alld tout .9, V. Up 75-6 2 Ace ind V) Up 16 7 3 Soi.l Mil Up 15 0 4 Disc Inc 3-- Up 13.6 5 Radiant I 1 Uo 10.0 6 Eieclrm 49, up 9.1 7 Ionics Inc 21 H. Up I 8 Conwed 1 up 8 7 9 Wstn Mtg 7', Up 8.

10 Med Ana Up 7 1 11 Roade 1', up 7.1 12 Blue cmp 14 Up 6 7 13 Come Co 4 94 Up 6 7 14 FB Ceco 7 Up 6 7 15 Varavn 7 Up 6.7 16 1st Sure 4 Up 6 5 17 Health! 6 Uo 63 18 Care Cp 4 '4 Up 6.1 t9 Winter 13' i J. Up 5 9 20 L'-asoac 9' i Up 5 6 21 ventron 24 19. Up 5.5 22 Com 5 v. Up 5 3 23 R'd Lab in1. up 5 2 24 Bmag 20', 1 Up 5.0 25 Intel Cp 42 2 Up 5 0 26 Quorum 5'.

'4 Up 5 0 27 14., 1 Up i.O DOWNS Name Labt Net Pet 1 Stirl Horn 9. 0l 22.2 2 StirlHo pf 2. 0" 21 4 3 Cambr I'. OH 16 7 4 Recog Fa 8'. IV.

Off 12 5 5 Weidlrn 7 1 Off 12 5 6 Ste-n Lt 15' i 1. Off 10 1 7 Optic Tec 39, Off 9 7 ec Ina 3'-, 4 Of 9 9 Meyer 19 2 Off 9 2 10 D-sntrn O't 9 1 11 Land Res 3. 9.1 12 Snerw DS l'. On 9 1 13 Hardee 20'4 7 OH 90 14 KMS "nd 6'. Ott 8 3 15 Liodmc 1 'i Oil 8 3 16 Tutlco Co 13 Otf 8 0 17 Heat Tec 3 O'f 7 1 18 TCC Inc 1" 1 Off 7 7 19 Measu' 27' 2' 7 3 20 A I den El 7 1 21 Am Fini 18 1 Off 7 0 22 Bluld Sup 13'-, 1 Otf 7 0 23 Microfo 3 9.

Off 6 5 24 Patent 43 -3 OH 6.5 25 Sw 31. OH 6 5 26 Wstn NA 12 OH 6 5 A men can UpDown UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK (API -the following hst shows the stocks that have gone up the most and down the most based on percent of change on the American Sjtocx. Exchange regardless ot volume tor Wednesday. Net end percentage changes are the difference between the previous closing year Soviet monopoly. low tfown visions or me lexas Liquor principles oniy.

owner, 4 32-7 applicant's right to secure Control Act that Ralnh's Gro- on the king's side. One of Spassky's pawns 5H for "yiwr any'area saic' Permir upon giving se-1 ceries, Inc. is malting RMlif curity for all costs which wilh the Texas Alcoholic. days, 10:15 to noon. Registration will be held on the first class day at each play-ground.

Rackets will be provided for children who do oe incurrea in sucn suit, Beveraae Commission for a 07 REAL ESTATE TRADES should the said suit be de- Rtoil Wine Onlv PoclnoB threatened a Fischer pawn when play concluded Tuesday night. In the first move Wednesday, a TOftflC nr call nm lim. Ana nr i SPASSKY White I lots Shwood snores. 2oo ft.i cided in favor ot the appli-jStore Permit, to be located at; Big Supply Of Drugs Is Stolen 1 Spassky captured the pawn. not have their own.

Mrs. Virginia Palmer and Archilie (Chili) Petit will instruct the clinics. The classes are sponsored by the Austin pnvfn sirecis, wuier nu' -i, erjnt ill route, telephone available. Nicei nes in fine location. Trane tor car.

i Witness my hand and of- what have you. 259 1S61. Gene: 'trade' nhous.ln"H,"lani eal a Austin, Texas, 2228 East 1st Street in the City of Austin, County of Travis, Texas. Ralph's Grocery No. 5 Fischer recaptured with his king and the game turned into an effort by Fischer to push his FINAL POSITION This is how the board stood when Bobby Fischer, playing black from the top of the board, resigned, losing the first game of the Reykjavik, Iceland, world chess championship to Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union.

(AP $20.000 ham. in Ausim. 477-1974 hi 5 the 1 1 th day of July A.D.,; 11972 DORIS SHROPSHIRE; Parks and Recreation 8rdD a through the pawns a square at a time to the last rank under the escort of More than 17,000 pills STINGS NEEDED In oil oreas of; isiin; We appraise ond help aet new gns so your property will sell aufckei. capsules of dangerous drugs County Clerk, Travis County, Texas By I. Ramirez, Deputy Wirephoto) his king.

sell and have rjurch'isers for oil type wcrties. McGHEE REALTY 454-5 13. I were taken in a predawn Recreation Summer Support Program. Lessons will run through August. tVE BUY EQUITIES; In ensuing play all the pawns oursIary of the Austin-Travis on the king's side were lost.

County Mental Health-Mental! Fischer shifted his king in a Rc.turda(ion center hopeless struggle lo the other, MHMR employes discovered! side of the board, where two ofithe break-in shortly after 8 a.m. 2 and 3 Bedroom Houses Give Us A Call I Residents Assail Science Park Site Anderson-Worm ley his pawns and two Spassky's, a and toldl blocked each other's passage. inve.stltrators cmantities of einht: 78-93Q2 926-5926 "OWNERS" 2 Saved From Near Drownings would; lies In 1972 have twen tremendous for NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Liquor Control Act that Ralph's Groceries, Inc. is making application with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a Retail Wine Only Packagej Store Permit, to be located at 2109 Holly Street in the City of Austin, County of Travis, Texas. Ralph's Grocery No.

1 Floyd Ralph Rich, Fischer couldn't unblock be-jdangerous nad becnj I science park itself, By HOLLY HUDLOW Staff Writer cause Spassky's bishop could jrcmovcd from a file cabinet' devalue their property. 1 nrotect his nnsilinn from trine i 1 believe in ine project inn iucaieu in uie rear oi me cenieri Wednesday1 not in my back door." said Anally, after Spassky's al 15ls Red River Sl. i More than 130 residents acreed hiS j.jntrance was gained to the i night to fight, "even with our; irate resident sked the members proachefl the on thc; building by prying a door on the1 own nocket monev," to keep the; Residents as! A fil-year-old Austin man and 3-year-old bov were both queen sme-risLner rcMgnea.jsoutn side of the building, police ia We have many wafting mjrcriosers but have exhausted ojr Mstlnrjs. pieni ip. We art ejtperlencd In selling: mes on assumption hosts, conventional, HA or VA finonemg.

Cat! 834-63. 1 ton, very "good: MUion, almost new motor, S1250. 453-MS. CASH InXhURRY! I i NT TO bu equities In -if iments, commercial. Prefer tr oit? of repair.

Rr QUICK CASH and' bT ervjce cell us TERRELL-LYNCH ENTERPRISES i-44i or tAj-yi NEED up to 10 locn'lons tor iventen arocerv ooenhon. Want. lie reacned over and stopped his clock. He offered Spassky "noise and odor of stinking of the association why they had animals from inhabiting their 1 not heard of the project before front yards." this time. Aecordimr to Mclntyre, the New Bank Council public hearing, Austin planning department choose the site in 19fi5 and the Floyd Ralph Rich, Pauline Frances Rich, VP; Clemens C.

Christianson, Sec. NOTiCE The State of Texas County of Travis To All Persons Interested: Nell Winters has filed a petition with the County Judge of Travis County, Texas, on the 11th day of July A.D., 1972 for a permit for a Beer Retailer's Off-Premises License to be issued to Stop and Shop which, place of business will be lo-l cated at 3323 East 1st Street Austin, in Travis Texas. The affidavits required by: law have been made and appended to said application Said petition will be hecrd 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. 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 wi'l 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 lllh day of July, A.

1972. DORIS SHROPSHIRE County Clerk, Travis County, Texas! By D. Hastings, Deputy! NOTICE Is hereby given residents objected to the Austin said. victims of near-drownings in Several city narcotics officers apartment swimming pools Wednesday night said the! Wednesday evening, burglary was the largest drug The Austin Fire Department theft they could remember in said a rcsuscitator squad was the Austin area. to the Cambridge Tower "Some of those pills," a vice; Apartments at 1801 Lavaca at squad officer said, "could sell 6:50 p.m.

Wednesday when W. for as high as $1 each on the H. Bullard, 01, a resident of the street." apartments, was found on the The stolen dangerous drugs! bottom of the apartment include quantities of Tofanil, swimming pool. Natural Science Association Austin Lily council sive plan to build a Texas Natural! permission lo develop a master Science Park in Zilker Park. this site in The proposed $5.4 million! Mayor Helen Shaw said she nark would take 11 years to! had not heard of thc project Building Under Way il -id Sites, hiqh density areas, priced in reason.

AU-t''iZ. 8 TIREV.ENT PROPERTY, lorqe" ictj0r gall acreage In or ntar Austin. Must l('-e good Soil tar parrtenina onci utilities Write O. Box 35254, Houiton IT 'COSTS Vo' MOPE get the best service tn selling your fWocrty. Twenty-two years experience raiding, scthnf, and arrnngmg 'nemg on Austin real estate.

Call us 'or courteous council without complete, according to Robert; until June 27th. Mclntyre, president of thc T)ie park would include a i association who presented farm, where pioneer Austin Seconal First State Bank of Valium, "We asked around, but no one Quide.i. seemed to know who pulled the Pauline Frances Rich, VP Clemens C. Sec. Treas.

1 Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Liquor Control Ad that Joe J. Joseph is making application with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a mixed beverage permit, to be lo-1 cated at 523 East 6th in the City of Austin, County of Travis, Texas. The Don Club Joe J. Joseph Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions: of the Texas Liquor Control, Act that T's Outdoors Inc. is making application with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a retail wine-only package store per-l mit, to be located at High-' way 71, 2.3 mlies west of: Oak Hill, on the left, plus ten feet in the City of Austin, gatton.

Ceil A Dunrnn. Realtor, at construction Nembutal, Librium, officially began Inlan to the Rollingwoodr.r.,fm such as wcavin. i 3i51, Cay or night. Darvon and Phcnobatillal. Police said they have ISH FOR vnur nutlv UVT InnUinr.

Inr man out," said District Fire no; Chief Harold Bush. i Bush said firemen had to use I a rcsuscitator to start the man's breathing. "He was wearing a swimming r' cHwity iiinnqt, ana win mane an gf on y0ur equity. Coil us for more sFtrmatior. ond fast action.

Without Wt gotion. Nelson Puett 5 Assoc. (M inors, 43-44 11. 1 Tai lWrn-soldT i i residents. The park would etc.

would be! Wednesday for a new exhibit the natural sciences )0th youngsters and Permanent bank to serve South Texas for the purpose of would be divided into Austm- 'education, six geographical areas Official ground-breaking 'research and recreation, composing Texas, each area! ceremonies were conducted on Mclntyre said. Exhibiting the natural flora and! the new bank site at the I Residents of the Rollingwood fauna and animal habitat of the! intersection of South First iagreed that they were not region. There would be a native Street and Banister Lane, opposed to the park, but to its pUnt garden, an amphitheater! Special guests were the board of suspects in the burglary. GOP Chief Says Demos 'Abandoned' Capitol Staff The nomination of George McGovsrn must seem lo most Wt 'omer sattsfocfion Is our primary Jj6frern in the luting ond sale of your 'er1 minimum of botHe'- to you, efficiency nnd noUor return, number of "SOLD" signs aMxcd to j. listings aiTesi to or success, lo suit, so I assume he was swimming and did not fall in," Bush said.

A Brackenridge Hospital spokesman said Bullard was admitted in serious condition. Shortly after 7 p.m. jt you in ine sale ot your properly. rvormcn kitis yjo-uj, evenings. 1889, Now Is the time.

location site. uquarium, a walk through directors and the bank As Mrs. Lorainc Wheeler said, avlar( a cvpress swamp and a shareholders. "I live in the first house on Hie i natural science center. The new facility, which should iSlLL MILBURN VCOMPANY downwind side of this proposed zoo and I don't want the 3 year old County of Travis, Texas.

Texans final evidence that the; a Mrs. Dorothy McLane.jbe completed early next year, assistant superintendent of 'will include 6,000 square feet of Jin accordance with the pro-; T's Outdoors, Ine. stinking smell of animals, (j and banking space. The single-level national Democratic party Hie son of Mr. left them, Dr.

George Willeford, an(1 Mrs- Lt'nnis Bursp ot vm BUYER for duplex or bouse 'Recreation and member of the 'all-brick structure will be of a visions of the Texas Liquor; Control Act that Ralph's Groceries, Ine. is making application with the Texas Alcoholic; Thomas Bowman Gibbs, President Jacob Alton Bauerle, coming into my yard in l.si'mmer." party; k- Apt. No. 102A, was slate Republican irtn 100-1B or 100.4 4iso small Itnraae South, with or without hoi.s.-. (Ut" Really, 472-1467: 477-S468.

group presenting the plan, said contemporary design. retrieved from the bottom of an chairman, said in a news Beverage Commission for a' at release. apartment swimming pot; EGAIS Exec. Vice Pres. Ralph Howard Dougherty, opposition to me p.fiK:lh.lt s)e was completely First State president, W.

C. site in Zilker Park, residents surprjsed t() hear Rollingwood 'Hayes, said the new facility had were opposed to the proposed )e of the been designed for "fast. Willeforr! lh( McCnwrn the a2nd street address. See. Treas.

Ketail wine Unly Package Store Permit, to be located at 2206 E. 7th Street in the; change in traffic routes of some prnject lioiungwuua sirecs causeu uy 'We have had a safari trail thr nrniyiiiwl District Eire Chief T. Anderson said Sharon Johnson of the 52nd Street address, Apt. No. 110A, was passing by the swimming pool and spotted the child lying at stands for busing, elimination of the oil depletion allowance, "Robin Hood type economic programs.

providing thousands of dollars in giveaways," defense spending llliUUII tdiA ajuiu'i seven years and have discussed City of Austin, County of Travis, Texas. Ralph's Grocery No. 2 Floyd Ralph Rich, Pres. Pauline Frances Rich, VP Clemens C. Christianson, Sec.

Treas. the protect as part of the lour The association's master plan, proposed three alternate traffic routes. The plan proposes to close Stratford Lane, which is on park land; to either extend i i on that trail for years," she comfortable suburban banking." "Our architects have designed this building with a belief that plenty of space is needed for comfortable, private handling of the banking needs of South Austinites," Hayes said. Architect for the new bank was the firm of Barnes, Landes, Goodman and Youngblood. The general contractor is J.

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49, Off 7.6 said cuts and immediate withdrawal UIL of all U.S. armed forces from "she jum')cd in and Pulk'd the boy out," the chief said, "and The council concluded the Riley Road lo Bee Caves Road i NOTICE OF INCORPORATION lOTK.fc IS HEREBY GIVEN In Cat' dance with Section J.02 ot the Texas listellancnus Corporation Laws that Mrs. wis Boyd, o-k-o Gail Boyd, formerly tnd-icting a yenerol retail clothing Itslness under fhe firm name of Gaibo, pen is to incorporate said business, and name of the corporation sholi be pibu. and Its principal business Bice shall be in El Paso County, Texas. I i Gall Boyd WOTICE Is hereby given that the u-m conducted under the name of Srttr-Coker Insurance Agency, a BftRershlo was incorporated on the 15th e' May, 1972.

The home office of said fsinrss It 1006 South Washlnglon street, (BrjtiaiK Texos, 75670. ft LIS CARTER, partner I notice ofIncorpor'ation pTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN In tcord'inee with Section 2.05 of the Texas Corpr ration Laws that Story, Lesta Gertrude Stacy, D. r' Lula Stacy, W. O. loyce locy.

Will Stncy, Ammle Pearl Slory, oNell Stacy Standi and Af-nn rtnncelt, rmeriy conducting a motel business tder. the (I'm name ot Sunset Inn, gervo to Incorporate sold busin-ss and I of the corporation hail bey Properties, and the Iroe-ratton w.ll da business unctfr the Vh of Sunset Inn, and Is o-in-io -I IsirKss o'fice shell be In El Paso lunty, Texas. L. Stacy tesla Gertrude Stncy I Slocy stacy ti, i.S oc', Joyce Slocy il.Ti 7 Arrmle Pearl Stacy I Nell Stacy stancetl Alton Stoncell, READ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MIXED BEVERAGE PERMIT Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Liquor Control Act that Logo Vista Country Club, Inc. is making application with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a Mixed Beverage permit, to be located at 32 miles northwest of Austin city limits on Lake Travis at Logo Vista subdivision in the city of lago Vista (unincorporated), County of Travis, Texas.

Lago Vista Country Club, Ire. Robert A. Cowan, Pres. Robert F. Mayer, VP Treas.

Newton M. Jones, Sec. was assisted by two teen-aged neighborhood boys Ronnie Anderson and Mickey Hargis (no addresses available)." Chief Anderson said the child was breathing when firemen arrived and was released after extend Vale Street to Dellana meeting by voting against the Road and on to Bee Caves "))" at the proposed site. The Road, or extend North Park! Proposed z0- however, is to be Road to Dellana Road and on to 'located inside Austin city limits Bee Caves Road. and Rollingwood residents were Residents objected to the Insure Wednesday night what proposed routes on the basis effect their vole will have.

American prisoners of war," The Republican chairman said most Texans do not support such moves adding, "President Nixon doesn't stand for these irresponsible ideas either." Willeford said Texans should Wheat Crop Bigger The WASHINGTON (AP) "take a look at President! eaimem at maconu. i ,1. DAILY that these streets, not connected Mayor Shaw announced Agriculture Department fore-to Bee Caves Road, would meeting would be held July IS, -cast Wednesday a Texas wheat become major thoroughfares, jat 4 p.m. in Zilker Park Garden crop of 44 million bushels, a Residents that both the Center to discuss the proposed major increase over the 1971 extended roads and the natural 'Natural Science Park. harvest.

BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS TODAY Nixon's stands. Compare them with your own. I believe you will find them reassuringly similar." i.

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