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Victoria Advocate from Victoria, Texas • 45

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Victoria Advocatei
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ED TEE VICTORIA ADVOCATE," Thursday, February" '1981 Ca Ih nh Sch obi District Seadrift Man I Z. It. -ms -ft- 1 if gutters TRUCKING Gravel Tftnelit'-' 24s -i Reasonable Rates CLINTON YOUNG jl' lie iur liauc Advocate News Service i. A SEADRIFT r- Bill Dex, a former teacher, has filed for Calhoun County Independent School District's trustee election, Place 5. Dex, who is making his second school is seeking the position held by incumbent appointee Thomas Jerry Weaver: Weaver was appointed by the board to fill the one year v' pired term of Walter Dierlam when he resigned last tall.

Dex polled. 458 votes in his first elective school race in 1979 when he opposed Dierlam ih his bid for re-election. In announcing his candidacy Wednesday; Dex issued the following "The school district, in providing for the education of Cal- houn County children, has become a big business. It spends more money than all of the remaining taxing entities put together. While there is a move at state level to reduce ad valorem taxes, it Is never but of season to attempt to solve our own nrnhleme 1 1 Introducing A Complete Line of Aluminum Products, Seamless Rain Gutters Ctrports.

Patio Covers Storm Windows and Doors ,1 Screen Enclosures Room Additions Glass Enclosures Mobile Home Skirting SoffitiFKie ALL IN A i VARIETY OF COLORS CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION FOR FREE ESTIMATES 578-9682 782-6113, Edna MITSCHERLING BACKH0E tu. a iii mi 'if Tw m.r i LADIES' NIGHTS IBSSSSeiSSSSf TUESDAY 0 WEDNESDAY 0 THURSDAY "The tax roll charge potential is here what with all of the new construction announced or under way and with everybody paying his fair share, automatically Should provide continuing tax reductions! So, reductions should be no FREE LADIES DRINK Fully insured Septic Systems (Conventional Preasurlied) i CulvertSeOilfleld Work 575-1033 573-0622 1 ENERGY CONTROL Of VICTORIA Storm Windows Storm Doors Diamond Screens Replacement Screens FREE ESTIMATES 401 N. Cameron 578-35604 'ROOFING 4 REMODELING Composition Roofing Renovations Painting -FREE ESTIMATES' CALL 576-5846 24 Hr. Answerlng Service THIS WEEK'S ll COUNTSK WESTERN BAND Energy Controls By Energy Management Systems FACT We have the answer to save you up to 30 of your energy cost. Call Akers 578-8351 Leland Representative YORK CONSTRUCTION ROOFING REMODELING CONCRETE WORK Free Estimates Bonded Licensed.

No Job Too Small 578-7035 575-3518 BOB JENKINS SOUTHERN MAGIC I ivu jfiuuibiui a pivuiui cuyn wv aiviiuui "Using the district's basic feel, would be more realistic than; using the assessment of property valuations at full market value for the tax roll charge-as a basis for budgeting funds. "With a record tax roll charge of $7-3 million, and a current record budget topping $10 million for a school census of approx- 4, tmately 5,000, well that should be cause for study. "Too, the administrational costs and teaching salaries should have a more realistic There is little justification of paying an administrator four times a teaching salary; "The high school has a good Industrial arts program an asset. My concern, however, is to relate those programs to -jobs available at the. county's industrial plants, so gradu-.

ates who are not immediately college bound will be able to go from the classroom to the. plant site, well equipped to' produce. I would, like to see other job related training increased. "As to the student areas, while Dr. Marvin Kirkman fired the coach, the 'politics and 'favoritism' problems in football j-should be resolved.

"I do not care if 18-year-olds want to drink. I just don't think they should do it at school. And, somehow, there should be J-more emphasis on the 'quality of living' in the school day. 3110 HOUSTON HIGHWAY 575-0433 VICTORIA STRICT DRESS CODE SMAU COVER CHARGE TRIPLE 6 Specializing Sandblasting, Punting Fencing 575-6676 Nights Weekends HOME repair. Smalt one man lobs.

30 years experience. Call 575-3534. REPAIR refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwasher, ranges, dispos-els, electric water heaters. Alt-makes. Call 57( 8990, Victoria Appliance Service Sales.

Complete Gibson Appliance line. INCOME Tax and bookkeeping. tndK viduals and businesses. Experienced professional accountant. A.

L. Burks. Old Goliad Telephone 47M17T. i' SH-AtX, 571-3312, WMOM ELECTRIC wiring and services. Call' Kogan Electric Company J7S-30S9.

If DANCE SAT. FEU 21 2k lOMITl 0PBX HOUSE Friday, February 20 Back By Popular Demand TEXAS BOOGIE BAND Doors Open Show Starts 8:00 P.M. 8:30 P.M. Listen to KVIC for more information car hurt xuio iciicvlo uij apjiivaui uic s.iiw uvaxu. it menu your support, will appreciate your vote April 4." Dex, who has had II years teaching experience, earned his bachelor of arts degree in lanpage and speech, ancThis bachelor of science in education from West Texas University at Canyon.

'v 'W 1 He did his graduate work at Texas Tech in Lubbock and a' attended Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio and' the University of Mexico City. Chili Supper Sla ted By Youth Groups no answer, S7J-1M. CONCRETE foundations end driveways. Post tension cable Installed in slabs or complete slabs. 50 mile radius Victoria city limits.

Call 571 5411, 573-5573, Dfncans Plumbing end Building Company, Inc. MOVING: We relocate and4evel por- fable buildings; Dial 575-0419. OUE to rising gas rates, we charge for not being at home or not cancel- ling appointments. All work Is CO D. Miller Appliance Service, call 571-StW.

MILLER'S Appliance Service. With over 15 years combined experience. We service all makes of refrigerators, automatic washert, dryers, dishwashers, water heaters, wall heaters, stoves including Sears and Whirlpool products. Call for appointment, 571 M08, 2505 Southwest Moody, across river bridge. PAINTING.

Commercial, residential. Interior, exterior. Sheetrock re-t pairs. Acoustic. Native Victorian, Johnny Thompson, dial 571-1141.

References. BUGS? Call for the Bugmobiles. ACME Screen company. New or repair, windows, door screens, carport, patio covers. 2308 North Main.

Dial 575-5572. SHANE Fox Remodeling and Painting. Free estimates. Specialties- add-ons. Call 57S-W4I or 575-5001.

TOP soil, fill dirt end road gravel. Call V- FOR Fill' sandi top soil, and foundation. Call 573-0845, 1-552-3751. Crescent Valley Sand Pit. Nights.

1 5524542, 1-552-2832. CUSTOM carpenter work. General remodeling. Cabinets, framing, trim- mlng, patios and bars. Commercial or residential.

Call 57I-M35, ask for -CARPET, vinyl, tile repair and installation: One day service. Free est)-mates. Call Lew Wicks, 57S 9415. INCOME Tex Service. rears experience.

From S7JO. 503 Meed Road, ceil 575-0137. DO Your trees need grooming, cutting? Cutting yards. Call George CIS-neros, 571-7363, MM North Depot. SPECIALIZING In tree trimming.

All kinds of yard work. Own tools. Call Israel, 575-7531 CERAMIC tile contractor. Showers, tubs, drainboards, patios, repair on shower, floors. Call Joe fspinoie, 575-0715.

PROFESSIONAL Poodle Individual care and attention given each pet. Very reasonable. Call 57S-373S Monday-Saturday ROAD gravel, top soil, fill din Also -tease truck with driver by hour. Call Miller Trucking, 571-9M7. SG CEMENT contractors.

Pour driveways, sidewalks, patios and house slabs. Free estimates. Call 573-3117, 571 7507. ROOFING end painting. Mo lob too large or smell.

Qualify work. Reason-ebie rates. Call 57 3431. TOP son, road gravel. Delivered anywhere in Victoria.

132.50 for five yards. Dial i DISKING, narrowing, tend leveling, pestholes, roto-cycling. Reasonable rates. Call 1-375-5423, Cuere. MuwBy LITTLE JOE JOHNNY LAFAMILIA LOS BUENOS HN0S SERRATA Doors Open 7 P.M.

Dance 9-2 Preule tickets available at City Bakery. Hiwiy Grocery, Kettle km, Jr's Lounge and Joe's Grocery Bloofliington. Must be 18 years of age older -A SPACE RUSH PRODUCTION- W.W.W i Advocate News Service CUERO The Missionettes and the Royal Rangers of the Cuero Assembly of God will sponsor a chili supper at the Cuero Housing Authority Community Center from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday center is In the 200 block of West Church Street Included on the menu are chili, rice, beans, crackers, -dessert and coffee or tea; which are the youth organizations of the church. Additional Information on the supper can be obtained by phoning 275-2727.

Deadline Noted On Project Bids Advocate News Service AUSTIN The State Department of Highways and Public Transportation-has set i Port Lavaca 8:30 to 12 music by H-K Presents ALBATROSS "Playing Rock Variety" This Saturday Feb. 21 ,9 to 1 $350 Coming Feb. 28 COUNTRY FEVER For Your Best Entertainment Visit: JOHN H's N. ESPLANADE. CUERO 275-903 "Now Open Week-Nights" Dance RIVERSIDE MARKET SQUARE Feb.

20 9 to 1 Music By THE VELVETS BEER BUST 8 to 9 PM Doors Open 8 PM TEXAS ARMADILLO BAND Saturday, 9 to 1 SHANE THE MIDNITERS For Reservations Call 1-552-2790 or 1-552-5789. Reservations Held Til 9:30 P.M. Classified Ads Get Fast Results Ticket prices are $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for children. Persons can also order food to go at no extra cost. The Rev.

Danny Lane, pastor of the Assembly of God, said proceeds win be used for the operation of the Missionettes and the Royal Rangers 9 a.m., March 11 as the dead-, y- line for accepting bids on a project to install traffic sig- nals at the intersection of sate Highway 35 and Katy Avenue in Bay City Estimated cost of the job is 7 $19,000. Time for completion is 30 working days. Uj v. 0 1 1 i i t'j (J cv o. Furniture ..380 Sporting 390 Trailers, Boats, ..400 Campers, Motor 410 Building Materials.

420 Heavy 430 Nurseries Florists. ..40 Livestock 450 Farm ...460 'Poultry, Eggs, 470 Feed, Seeds, 480 Pets Supplies ...490 Misc. For Sale 500 Misc. .510 Misc. Free 520 INDEX SERVICE DIRECTORY Service ENTERTAINMENT ......100 Legals 104 Lodge Notices Card of J08 In ....110 Rides 114 Republican Women To Hold Conference 102 SPECIAL NOTICES 104 102 LEGALS 102 LEGALS LEGALS "Advocate News Service REAL ESTATE Rooms For Rent .600 Apartments For 610 Houses For Rent 620 Offices For .630 Hunting Leases 640 Misc.

Rentals 650 Wanted To 660 Manufactured Homes 670 Manufactured Home Supplies. 680 CUERO An Area Legislative Conference sponsored by the Texas Federation of Republican. Women will be held at St. Mark's Fellowship Hall March 14. The conference is one of six that will be held In Texas.

Charles Lucas of Cuero, state director of Senatorial District 18 for the TFRV, said the conference will bejiosted by the DeWitt County Republican Women, the Yorktown Republican Women and the Yoakum Republican Women. Registration will start at 9:30 a m. and the conference at 10. Persons are expected to attend from' within a 200-mile radius of Cuero. 1 Lucas said information on speakers and luncheon reservations will be announced later.

Group Elects Slate NOTICE APPLICATION FOR MIXED BEVERAGE PERMIT Notice it hereby given that The Quorum Club No. 5, which place of business located it 113 S. Main, Victoria, Texas, has applied to the Taut Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a Mixed Beverage Permit Bill Rose, President ft Treasurer E. Eugene Palmer, Vice-President I Secretary (77) Persons who normally pay toll charges, may now order their CLASSIFIED WANT AD TOLL FREE Just Dial This Want Ad Number 1-800-242-3513 Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Saturday 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Sorry Cancellations and corrections of Want Ads or any other Advocate business cannot be accepted on the toll free line. You may dial 575-1451, Victoria, for these services. "NOTICE OF HEARING" "Nurse Placement Service Heme Htilttt Agency, 434 SPID.

Suite 505, Corpus Christi, Texas 7(411, represented by Gerald R. Neumann, 4141, SPID, Suite 505, Corpus Christi, Texas 71411 (THFC File fASoO-im-OM) is scheduled to appear at a hearing at a.m. on April 25, mi. In the offices of the Texas Health Facilities Commission, 100 West 3tth street, Suite 305, Jefferson Building, Austin, Texas, to present evidence In support of the application for Certifkefe of Need to establish end operate home health cere program to serve the M-ceunty eree of Health Systems Agency I with a parent office et 4343 SPID, Suite 505, Corpus Christi, Texas, end branch offices et 1205 Jefferson, Alice, Texas; 100 block of Ed Carey Drive, Herlingen, Texas; 2710 Hospital Drive, Victoria. Texas; (00 East Mann Road, Suite 10a, Laredo, Texas; block of S.

Main. McAllen, Texes; end 200 block of W. King, Kingsville, Texas. The services to be offered will Include skilled nursing, physical therapy, oc-cupetionel therapy, speech therapy, home health elde service, end medical social service. The Commission shell render decision on the application no later than the ninetieth day from the date of publication of this notice.

A request to become a party to the application may be made by filing sworn effidavlt with the Commission using the format prescribed by Commission Rule no later than 5:00 p.m., March 24, by forwarding copy by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the applicant and ell other parties." Note: If no request to become a party or petition for is timely filed with the Commission, the Commission mey proceed without hearing on the application for a Certifi-cete of Need et eny time after March 24, imi, upon written request by the applicant. (74) Rides 16 Lost and Found ...118 Business i 20 Businesses Wanted 121 EMPLOYMENT Employment Agencies 130 Office, Clerical 140 Medical, Dental 150 160 170 Technical 180 Trades, Crafts 190 Automotive 200 General 210 Restaurants, Clubs 220 .230 Domestics 240 Childcare 250 Sales Help Wanted 260 Situations 270 Instructions 4 ..280 MERCHANDISE Arts Crafts. 300 Radios TV's, 310 Pianos, Organs. 320 Musical Instruments 330 340 Garage Sales 350 Com'l Garage Sales 360 Antiques 370 PUBLIC NOTICE TO OWNERS OF RENTAL HOUSING The Victoria Housing Authority is administering Section Moderate Re hebilitotlon Program in me City of Victoria, using funds provided by the Department of Housing end Urban Development. Under this program owners will rehabilitate rental units which ere now substandard or have major building systems or components requiring repelr or replacement.

The cost of this work, which must total at least 11,000.00 par unit, may be financed by a local lending Institution, by the owner, or by any other source available to the owner. The agency does not make rehabilitation loans or grants, but will ossist owners to obtain financing. After required rehabilitation work has been completed, the ogency end the owner will execute a contract which establishes a rent for the unit(s) that will cover rehabilitation costs, meet monthly operation expenses, end allow a reasonable profit on the owner's Investment. For a fifteen yeer period, the owner will rent the rehabillteted unlt(s) to eligible tenants, who will pay approximately 25 percent of their Income toward the rent. The agency will pay the reminder of the rent directly to the owner.

The initial occupant of a rehabilitated unit mey be the owner's present eligible tenant. The egency's current funds will ellow rehabilitation of 50 units of rental housing as follows: Elderly, 1 bedroom, 20; i bedroom, 10; NonElderly, 1 bedroom, 20. Five percent of the egency's funds ere reserved for the rehebilitetion of units to accommodeto handicapped tenants. All proposals requiring permanent displacement of existing tenant families will be reiected. Proposals from owners must be received no later than 12:00 noon, Monday, February 23, i9ii the office of victoria Housing Authority, 1410 E.

Cres-twood, Victoria, Texas either In person or by certified mail. Owners who wish to submit proposal must obtain en application form from: Victoria Housing Authority, 1410 E. Cres twood, Vlctorle, Texas 7701 between the hours of 0:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Monday-Friday, except legal holidays.

Application forms and proposal Rackets may be requested by phone, mall, or in person. Information and esslstonce Is also avalioble at the above office. A pre-epplicatlon conference is required for all owners wishing to participate In the program. (71) given Fromme on his birthday. 'A film" on sharing was shown during the meeting.

The invocation was given by the Rev. H.A. Hanson, pastor of St. Mark's, prior to the annual sausage and pancake supper of the Brotherhood. Paul McChesney was a guest.

i Advocate News Service CUERO Officers of the Brotherhood of St. Mark's Lutheran Church were elected Tuesday night. They are Wayne Fromme, president; Bob Moore, vice president; Luther Boysen, secretary; and Ken Liesman, treasurer. 1 Special recognition was Homes For Sale .,..,.690 Lots For Sale .700 Business Property ,...710 Farms, Lands, Ranches 720 Small Tracts Acreage, 730 Out Of Town Property. 740 Resort 750 Property Wanted 760 Misc.

Property 770 TRANSPORTATION Cars For Sale 800 Trucks, For 810 Motorcycles For 820 Motorcycle Equipment 830 Misc. 840 Aircraft 841 Automotive Service 850 Auto, Truck Parts 860 Misc. Vehicles 870 BENEFIT Bercecue. Date, February 21, 1SI, Carver Center, 10am till S3 per plate (Includes half chicken and all trimmings). For more tntorma-tkm cell 512 575 MM REWARD for Imformotlon.

Lone Star 14-foot boat taken from Stubbs Lake, off Loop 175. Painted orange, no number on boot, has motel straps, hand holes In reer corners, angle Iron In front with eye bolt. Old model. Call 573-W13. ROCK end Rollers, the Bois D' Ark 45 le evelleble et these locations: Hasting Records Rosa Irmes' In Victoria end Richards Drive-In Ttxana Drive-in In Edne.

Enjoy the combination of Edna and Victoria Rock and Roll talent. Enjoy Bois O' Ark. WANTED: Addressee of 171 victoria High School graduates. Please call 571 3KX or i7l-M7 by March 1, mi. CLASSIFIED POLICY The Victoria Advocate reserves the right to edit, ject or omit any ad for an reason or to change the classification in order to conform to the policy of the paper.

Read your ad on the first day it appears, if it contains an error you wish to correct dial 575-1451 and ask for the Classified Ad Department. Notice of errors must be given before second insertion or claims for refunds or extensions will not be nized. After an ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled prior to publication. The Victoria Advocate does not assume financial responsibility for losses sustained as a result of any typographical error in any ad Imperfectly or incorrectly WORD AD DEADLINES Monday-Friday 2 PM For Next Day's Paper Saturday 11 AM For Sunday-Monday Papers For Fast CMDOF THANKS 108 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Seeled proposals will be received until Thursday, March 5, leil, 10:00 a.m., by the Board of Trustees, Vic-tori Independent School District, Administration Building, Off Ice of the Business Manager, 102 Profit Drive, Victoria, Texes for furnishing Instructional Supplies In accordance with specifications available at the above address. All bids received after the steted time of opening will be returned to the bidder unopened, The envelope bearing this proposal shall be cleerly marked "instructional Supply Vendors who ere Interested In the supplies In this announcement ere requested to pick up copies of proposal sheets and specifications et the Business Office, 102 Profit Drive, Victoria, Texes.

The Victoria independent School District's Board of Trustees reserves the right to refect eny andor all bids and to make awards for Individual items as they mey epeeer to be advantageous and to waive ell formalities in bidding. No proposal may be withdrawn for a period of thirty (X) days subsequent to the opening bids without consent of the Board of Trustees, Victoria Independent School District. Martin L. Cano, Secretary (7) Team Wins Trophy Advocate News Service REFUGIO The Refugio High School speech team re-, ceived the runner-up sweepstakes trophy, at the Austwell-' Tivoli Speech Tournament. xi'--: 1 Frank Sessions won first place in extemporaneous speaking -and oration and Deborah Niemann won second in extemporaneous speaking.

Terry Hendricks placed third in prose and Stephen Johnson placed third in poetry and fifth in extemporape-ous speaking. Jill White won fourth In prose. Semifinalists were Craig Brown, extemporaneous speaking; Patricia Crawley, prose; and Jill White, poetry. Students Honored Advocate News Service Todd Metting, Elizabeth Met-' YORKTOWN Honor roll ting and Angela Stepanski. students have been named at Sophomores -7 Kenneth Yorktown High School.

They Adix, Quintin Blaschke, Pa-are: mela Connie Craw-Seniors Paula Buelter, ford, Pamela Foerster, Vollie Cheryl Dworaczyk and David Gwas and Beth Zaiontz. McAda. Freshmen Rosemary Al-Juniors Christine Butler, varez, Walter Fielding, Yo-Jill Golden, Laurie Guzy, Janda Yanes and Beth Paul Janacek, Hope Lane, THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF VICTORIA NOTICE In compliance with Sec. 121c)(b)(ll) of the Stele and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972, amended, notice Is hereby given that copy of the adopted budget. Including the proposed use of funds of Entitlement Twelve, first quarter, Iseveilabie for inspection by the public in the office of County Clerk, Vel O.

Huvar. Norman D. Jones, County Judge V. I I Resuts 1 SPECIAL NOTICES 104 CARD OF THANKS The family ol Gilbert N. Lopez.

wish lo express their gratitude to the many friends and relatives who showed their sympathy and kindness which helped bear the shock of his death. We also want to thank Mrs. Guzman and her prayer group tor their prayers (t the rosary and special thanks to Rev. McGee and Rev. Trevino for their help end We also thank you for the flowers and mass offerings.

The Lopez, Florae CDelfado families I Dial 575-1451 SAVE money. Convert your vehicle to use either propane or gasoline. Call 57O-3001, CALL 573 t43 for special prices en half calves, hind quarter! and front quarters for your treeier, Country Slaughter House. Advocate Classifieds.

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