The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 7, 1974 Page: 3 of 8
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THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
AND NEWS
PublUhod Every Thursday in Bartlett Texas 76S11
Entered at Second Class Mall Matter at the Post Office In
Bartlett Texas under the Act of March 4 1879.
Second Class Postage paid at Dartlett. Texas
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
Bartlett Tcxaa
PAGE THRR1
Thursday March 7 1974
PERFORMANCE AND PAY-
100 each may be submitted.
TERMINATION OP BID:
No bid shall be withdrawn or
terminated for a period of thir-
ty days subsequent to the open-
ing of bids without consent of
Owner.
19-2t
MENT BOND:
A Performance and Payment
Bond in an amount of one hun-
dred percent (100) of the
contract price will be required
of the successful bidder. Separ-
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $4.00 per year in Bell Milam
and Williamson Counties; $4.50 clsowhcre.
Robert C. Ford Jr Editor and Publisher
Robert C. and Nora Mae Ford Owners
TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED SECTION"
RATES: classified advertising and all notices of an advertising
nature 5c per word for the first insertion and 2 cents per
word thereafter with n minimum charge based on 20 words.
20 Words or Less
20 Words or Less
Classified Minimum Cash Rale
lflt Insertion 60
2 Times 1.00
8 Times 1.40
4 Times 1.80
Moro Than 20 Words
1st Insertion 3c per word
2 Times 5c per word
8 Times 7c per word
i Tlmea 9c per word
Minimum Rate if Charged
1st Insertion 1.00
2 Times 1.40
3 Times 1.80
4 Times 2.20
More Than 20 Words
1st Insertion 5c per word
2 Times 7c per word
3 Times 9c per word
4 Times lie per word
Hill's Horses Win
In Laredo Races
Horses owned by Tommy Hill
won third and first place in the
Laredo races last week-end.
Diesel Deck came in as a third
place winner in the Laredo Der-
by on Saturday winning $1200.
Trim Margo won first in the
G60 yard race on Sunday win-
ning $550.00.
Attending the races in Lar-
K'WAY KARE Rest Home Hol-
land has hospital beds wheel
chairs crutches and walkers
for rent. Contact K'Way Kare
Holland. 48tfc
FOR THE BEST DEAL on Mc-
Culloch Chain Saws see
George Mastrovich Best Bu-
tane Co. Holland Texas. 18tf.
NOTICE
I am now hauling road gravel.
Frank Kelley-Holland Tel.
OL 7-227G. IStfcg
HAVE DIGGER - WILL FIG-
GER gas water sewer lines
etc. Wayne Goodnight Hol-
land Texas. 21-tf
TOR SALE by owner an at-
tractive 2 bedroom 2 bath
"home on E. Davilla St. Granger.
Desirable location large comer
lot with side and front street
paved central air and heat
double garage with utility room
and carport. Forest Beard.
(512) 859-2136.
19-2tp.
MUST SELL HOUSE . Corner
of E. Davilla and N. Lillian.
Built-in Fireplace. 1 Block West
of High School. See Slim at
Slim's Grocery for additional
information.
16-tfc
Todd Ramsey of Mcsquite
has been visiting here with his
TRATLF.R TIDTISR FOR RENT grandparents. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Central heat and air. Mrs. Ellis Logan Ramsey.
Cecil Woods Cape Oil Co.i Rev. Garland Kncten attend-
527-3883. 19-2tcg. ed a Church Leaders Workship
(ni San Antonio during the past
LOST - A pair of prescription
sun shades in a pink case. Mrs.
Bob Gregsby.
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week-end.
edo last week-end from Bartlett
were Tommy Hill C. F. Hill1
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haynes
Hill plans to race Diesel Deck
in Columbus on March 17th.
WMSON. COUNTY REPORTS
58 RURAL ACCIDENTS
The Texas Highway Patrol
investigated 58 accidents on
rural highways in Williamson
County during the month of
January according to Serg-
eant Fred Hurst Highway Pa
trol Supervisor of this area.
These 58 accidents have re-
sulted in 0 deaths and 39 in-
juries for the month of Jan-
uary 1974.
These figures result in a to-
tal of 58 accidents with 0
deaths and 39 injured in Wil
liamson County during 1974.
First
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FOR RENT One bedroom
furnished apartment; air-conditioned
and central heat. Avail
able now. Call Dr. R. E. Clear-
man 527-3929 or 527-3562.
16tfc.
CUSTOM FARM WORK Sow-
ing Chiseling Shredding Dis-
cing. 'See Gerald Ratlift
mile South of Holland School.
16-4tpd.
FREE - lAn 8 week old Fat and
Fluffy puppy part German
Sheperd and Collie. Good with
children. Call 527-3923.
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Dr. Thos. N. DeLaney
OPTOMETMST
Kjcm Carefully Kxiiinliicil
Glasses Hint Fit
5Ui Flooi S1MST Ulilu.
817 77:i.!UM8 Tcinplo 70501
DAVID WOLF
Heating And
Air Conditioning
P. O. Drawer T
Bartlett Texas
Phono 527-4364
FOR.jSALE: Living Room and
Den furniture in good condi-
tion. 'Mrs. Johnnie Rafay Jr.
627-3793.
20-2tcg.
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom
house on West Bell and Bowie.
See at 543 West Bell or Call
527-3214 after 5:30 p.m.
ltpd.
ISAAC INSURANCE
AGENCY
AUTOMOBILE
FIRE WINDSTORM
BONDS AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Kay Gorman 527-363G
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peters
of Seguin and Franklin Fischer
of University of Texas Austin
spent the week-end with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Fischer.
Week-end visitors of Mrs.
John Garrett and Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Keith were Harvey
Garrett of Fairfield Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Garrett 'Miss Tho-
mmio Garrett and Lee Garrett
of Houston.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
PROPOSALS:
Sealed proposals addressed to
Hon. Bobby Hill Mayor City
of Bartlett Texas will be re-
ceived at the City Hall West
Clark Street Bartlett Texas
until 4:00 p.m. o'clock Thurs
day March 14 1974 for the
construction of a TOWN HALL
addition to the City Hall Build
ing of the City of Bartlett.
Each proposal together with
proposal guaranty- shall be
sealed in an opaque envelope and
identified on the outside by the
project title name of bidder
and the contract which he is
bidding. Proposals received af-
ter the time and date indicated
above will bp returned unopen-
ed. CONTRACTS:
All Construction work will be
awarded in one contract. The
Owner will award separate
contracts for carpet moveable
equipment furnishings and
landscaping.
The successful bidder will be
required to enter into a con-
tract agreement with the Owner
on the standard AIA Form No.
A-101 provided by the Owner
covering the completion of his
contract in accordance with
contract documents.
cept if a Contractor shall fail to
return such documents or to
submit a bid the deposit shall
be retained to cover the cost of
reproduction.
BID ACCEPTANCE:
The Owner reserves the right.
to reject any and all bids
to waive all formalities.
BID SECURITY:
and
Miller's Appliance
"Frigidaire Sales & Service"
Wo service all makes
& models
Also Small Appliances
SKIS niSTTttll SEE
DR. J. G. KUBALA
Dr. Chas. Sturtevant
optometrists
10th nml North Mnln Taylor
332-2801
DEPENDABLE
CAPABLE
SINCEUE
SERVICES
BIO SELECTION OF FRAMES
CJobciI ThiinJ& Sdt. jAf tcriio6n
PLANS
TIONS:
AND SPECIF1CA-
Political
Announcements
The Tribune is authorized to
make the following political an-
nouncements subject to the ac
tion of the 1974 Democratic
primary.
State Representative 43rd Dis
trict
CAMM LARY JR.
For Representative 11th Con-
gressional District '
W. R. (Bob) POAGE
For Bartlett School Board:
MRS. W. C. (Buddy)
DECKER
BELL COUNTY
Commissioner Precinct 2:
A. J. LANHAM
D. D. (Doody) WARD
District Clerk
MRS. LOUIS (Daffy)
CARPENTER
THOMAS W. (Tom) LUCUS
The Above political announce-
ments 'wero-'paid ' for ' b'y ''ittie
candidates listed. v ''
One set of plans and specifi
cations for the contract may be
obtained at the office of LOG-
SDON & VOELTER ARCHI-
TECTS upon a deposit of
$35.00.
Deposits will be returned
upon receipt of all documents
in good condition within ten
days after opening of bids ex-
A cashier's check certified
check or bidder's bond payable
without recourse to City of
Bartlett Bartlett Texas in
an amount not less than five
percent (5ro) of the largest
possible total bid including
consideration o f alternates
must accompany each bid as a
guarantee that if awarded the
contract the bidder will prompt
ly enter into a contract nnd
execute the bonds in forms
provided. The accepted bidder
will be required to sign the
contract and furnish the requir-
ed performance bond within ten
days after written notification
from the Architect of the aw-l
ard of the contract to him. If
the bidder defaults in this the
bonds or check shall become the
property of the Owner as pro-
per measure of liquidated dam-
ages which he has sustained.
If the bidder's proposal is
not accepted within thirty days
or if the accepted bidder ex-
ecutes and delivers the contract
and performance bond the
Owner shall return the bid security.
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DAUDE'S GROCERY
SAUE 60c WHEN YOU BUY A
2 LB. CAN of
F0LGERS COFFEE
SPECIAL PRICE
GOOD ONLY AT WITH THIS C0UP0H
Daudc8 Groc. -q
OFFER EXPIRES March 9 71
Swifts Maple Sliced Bacon Lb 99c
Beef Ribs Pound 79c
Taylor Link Weiners Pound $1.29
Barbecue Links Pound 98c
JIFFY CAKE
MIXES
BOX
19c
3 MUSKETEER
SNICKERS OR
MILKY WAY
BAR
10c
Pillsbury Hot Roll Mix Box 49c
Kraft Horse Radish Sauce 9 Oz. Jar .... 39c
We Have Seed Potatoes At Printing Time
TIDE
KING
SIZE
BOX
SJ29
JOY LIQUID
22
OZ.
BOTTLE
59c
Cabbage Pound 7c
Yellow Onions Pound 19c
Texas Oranges Pound 15c
POTATOES
10
LB.
BAG
$129
WESSON OIL
24
OZ.
BOTTLE
89c
Libby Kraut Quart Jar 59c
Del Monte Yellow Corn 303 Can 25c
Rosedale Green Beans 303 Can 25c
SUPERIOR LES or
MELLORINE
Vz
GALLON
59c
COUNTRY
EGGS
DOZEN ....
GLADIOLA FLOUR
5 LB. BAG
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GOOD VALUE
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CAN
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BREAD
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1 .OAVES
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Jif Peanut Butter 12 Oz. Jar 59c
Wrigleys Gum 10 Pack 69c
Toni Permanent Each $1.59
Tame Rinse $1.25 Size 79c
White Rain Shampoo 75c Size 39c
Specials - Thurs. Fri. Sat. March 7 8 9
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Burtlfctt Texas
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 7, 1974, newspaper, March 7, 1974; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82551/m1/3/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.