Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [121], No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1974 Page: 3 of 12
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H.\J?rROP i TEXAS' APVKRTISI U MAN . 1: 71
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BASTROP BEARS CONCERT MAV 2NI) Band members are the following:
First row, left to right Kathleen Goertz, Cindy Dickinson, Julie Wilhelm, Jamie
Kershaw, Anita Gurwitz, Lisa Marshall, Patricia Cleaver, Debra Wainscot I, Debbie
Palmer, Jill Turner, Deborah Mihura, Caryl Seidel.
Second row. left to rieht t'hervln Wriirht. Pam Mitchell, Glenda Wusterhausen,
Virginia Merino, Sally Klaus, James Jones, Leslie Hilbig, Penelope Jones, Rosie Gutierrez,
Lorella Kuhn, Michael Mitchell, Bobby Barnett, Jo Ann Reese, Justin Voges, Jim Bob
Kuhn, Roderick Emanuel, John Wusterhausen, Sylvia Shone.
Third row, left to right Ann Staudt, Brenda Chambers, Velio. Pacheco, Connie Bauer,
Deborah Barton, Galen Fischer, Mark Kelley, Clark llilliig. Wallv Nainken, Gary Kessel,
Cathy Friske, Ronald Goertz, Kevin Voges. Mike Walker, Rebecca Orozco, Liz Roberts,
Brenelta Tolbi-rt. Barbara Aldridge, Stephen McNeely, Patti Mihura. Fernando Galvan,
August Boer,
Fourth row, left to right standing Marcus Evans, Jeff Garner, Kennelh Fiobrich, t orbv
Weiss, Glenn Peterson, Mark Walker, Daniel Orozco, Niffirg Greene, Leslie DeBaun.
Sarah Chalmers,
Not Pictured Karen Rticker, Beverly Meuth.
Buy Now? Experts Say This May Be Best Time
AUSTIN Inflation, recessed
economy, bear market, high
interest rates. Can this be the
best time to buy a home?
Surprisingly, most experts
say yes. Waiting for interest
rates to come down probably
will cost you more in the long
run as labor, building materials,
and real estate continue to
become more expensive. The
price of homes is expected to
head steadily upward as the
present housing shortage
grows more serious.
Congress has estimated that
2fi million additional housing
units will be needed nationally
by 19H0. Efforts to meet this
goal are lagging. And housing
will have to he provided for 100
million more Americans over
the next 30 years in addition
lo replacing approximately half
of all existing residences.
Statistics like these leave
little doubt that the time to buy
a home is now as soon as you
can afford it. Real Estate
authorities indicate that a home
generally is an excellent long
range investment, even with
today's rising costs. The pur
chase of a home also is the
largest investment most people
ever make, so it's wise lo buy
carefully.
Prudent purchasing begins
with becoming well informed on
home buying before you enter a
real estate transaction. Prep
arations should include consul
eration of all factors affecting
your investment, and of steps
to safeguard your financial
Gus's Drug
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Phone 321-3437 — NITE 321-5344
Austin Phone 476-5910
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UQUID
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interest from possible land title
problems. The Texas l and
Title Association recommends
that thought be given the
following points as you eontem
plate home ownership
When you engage in a real
estate transaction, make sure
your interests as a buyer art-
well represented.
As you consider the purchase
of a particular home, check its
location for nearness to lacil
ities that are important to you
such as shopping, schools, pub
lie I ransportat ion, eti Also,
look around the neighborhood
for signs of healthy growth or
deterioration. And check at city
hall and or I In- court hou- i
regarding I he outlook for the
area in terms ol planning and
zoning.
Investigate financing that's
available and obtain the latest
information whether you are
obtaining a conveuiional, l-'IIA,
or VA loan. Calculate the
impact secondary financing will
have on your budget if this type
of assistance is needi d. Find
out about closing costs you will
need lo pay for items including
services to protect purchaser
and lender. Review the amount
you will need for down pay-
ment, and for monthly outlays
t o cover principa I. i ,il eresl,
taxes, utilities, hazard insur
ance, and maintenance.
Ask about an up to dale land
title search of separately local
ed public records for possible
defects thai could threaten the
security of your real estate
investment. Examples are un-
paid taxes and special assess
ments, unsatisfied mortgages,
and pending lawsuits. There
are many other possibilities.
Any defects of record that exist
should be brought to your
attention so I hey can be cleared
Donkey Ball
Game Thursday
Nigh I
Do you know how to have
more fun than a barrel of
monkeys'.'
If you don't, let the business
men of Bastrop with Frank
Mihura as their leader, and the
Rastrop Family Rodeo Club
with Terry Frcrieh as iln-ir
head coach, show you. A
donkey ball game is the way.
An evening of fun is prom-
ised, getting under way ,il 7 10
p.m. mi May 2nd, in the Will
Rogers Arena.
Donkeys are here from
('resent, Oklahoma, furnished
by Ralph Godfrey.
E\ eryone is cordually invili d
to attend. Tickets are available
from club members in advance,
but w ill also lie available at i lie
gale at a slightly higher price.
If you would like tickets in
advance please call !I21 2.'W>,
MJ1 'J15(i or .121 22P.t, and we
will see that you will lie able to
get advance tickets.
Concession stand will be open
with food and soli drinks lor
your convenience
cont ributcd
The ignorance that is lilis^ is
the iunorane- of the tell, w who
thinks he knows it .ill
iiwnni r
Today the state right (hat's
tnoM highly valued seems to he
the right lo fi deial aid
up before your purchase is
completed.
Looking into obtaining own
er's title insurance, which of
fers financial protection from
loss due todefects in the title as
insured, including those hidden
delect s even I lie most thorough
search won't reveal. Some
examples of these hidden ha/
arils are forged deed that
transfers no title, a claim by a
missing heir, mistakes in the
ords, and others. For a
■ timo premium, owner's
title insurance pays for defend
iiii; against an attack on a title-
as insured and pays claims
proved to be valid. Remember
I hat lender's title insurance,
sometimes called mortgagee's
rcc
oni
policies, required in many
t ransactions, is protect ion for
the lender only. If desired, you
simultaneously can obtain own
crs title insurance lo safeguard
you, the buyer usually for a
small additional premium.
Hecotning well informed on
home buying before you enter
a real estate deal will help you
in making important decisions
and in protecting your inter
esls. As a result, chances will
improve for your enjoyment of
home ownership with peace of
mind.
For free literature on things
you need lo know in buying a
home, write lo the Texas l.and
Title Association, 220 Wesi 7th
Street, Austin, Texas 78701,
Gospel Singing
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Friendly
Pentecostal Church
LOCATED AT 1925 NOR I II MAIN
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Sunday Night, May 5
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EVANGELIST
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PASTOR
KEEPTOUR
C0MBESSUH
JAKE PICKLE
WOBKHW FOB YOU!
In this county -- and every county of the
10th District, there are people Congress
man Pickle has helped - from getting
a son in the military transferred closer
to home -- to arranging for social
security payments -- to working for a
small business loan for your neighbor.
And if you've ever written Jake, you
know how fast and well you are answered.
Because Jake Pickle Is A Working Rep-
resentative . . . He Is In Washington
To Serve You ... In Every Way.
FOR EXAMPLE
IN OUR COUNTY
HE HAS WORKED FOR:
City Water System Renovation land,
Camp Swift
City Sewer System, new treatment plant,
Bastrop
Guadalupe Valley Telephone Co-op;
funding, whole county
Buescher Park, Bastrop County, new
buildings, roads, utilities
City Water System, Elgin
Memorial Park tennis courts and
parking lot,
Stotm drainage system, Smithville
Buescher Environmental Science
Park, Bastrop & Smithville
Rural Water System, Bastrop
County
(Prtid lot bv ) I Jake Picklr P.* KWvtK.n
Committor H I. Bob Phir.iipv Ch.mman)
AND JAKE PICKLE WORKS IN EVERY
COUNTY FOR ALL OF US.
Let's Keep Our Congressman
JAKE PICKLE
On May 4th!
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [121], No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1974, newspaper, May 2, 1974; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238463/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.