The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 12, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 14, 1971 Page: 6 of 8
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TThnraday January 14 1971
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
AND NEWS
Publithed Every Thursday In Dartlott Texnt 7G511
Entered ai Second Clan Mall Matter at the Poit Office In
Dartlett Texat under the Act of March 4 1879.
Sfcoid Clai Pottage paid at Dartlett Texa
SPRESSilASSO
TEXAS
W I BW g-5 yfft up f Km .Jl M
SUIlrfltlPTIOX ltATIX: Sfl.fiO per jcnr In licit Mllnm mul
Wllllnnisou Counties; $100 elsewhere1.
PUBLISHERS ROBERT C. and NORA MAE FORD
EDITOR ROBERT FORD JR.
TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED SECTION
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nature: 5c per word for the first insertion and 2 cents per
word thereafter with a minimum charge based on 20 words.
Classified Minimum Cash Rate
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1st Insertion ... 3c per word
2 Times 5'c per vord-
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FOR SALE: Good quality
Johnson Grass Hay in the barn
Ph. G57-2399 Holland 8-tf
K'WAY KARE Rest Homo Hol-
land lias hospital beds wheel
chairs . crutches and walkers
for rent. Contact K'Way Kare
Holland. 48tfc
FOR THE BEST DEAL on Mc-
CuJloch Chain Saws see
Ceorge Mastrovich Bost Bu-
tane Co. Holland Texas. 18tf.
GOOD RICH black dirt and fill
clay $7.00 per load. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Nelson Hal'
1'hwie 859-2G74 Box 741.
Granger Texas. 36-52tp
DEMCO TRAILERS: We are
dealers for Bell Alilam and
HKamson Counties. Call 527-
334. Hill Ford Inc. 36-tf
"We arc dealers for Dearborn
Heaters.
WESTERN AUTO STORE
FOR RENT: 5 room house.
"Weald prefer elderly couple.
.Also Jinve Superior Drill for
sale almost new disks. E. A.
Xirnmer Sr. ll-2tp
FOR SALE: 1951 Oliver Cot-
Ion Stripper. Virgil Whitfield
I'hone 527-3563.
ltpd.
heec'
Dr. Thos. N. DeLaney
OITOMITTKIHT
lyv Carefully Examined
Classes Tlmt Tit
T.tlt Floor SI'.TST ntde.
KtZ 773-3248 Tcniplo 70501
SEE HETTEIt SEE
JDK. J. G. KUBALA
a oiToarnmiST
trttli Aiul JVorth Mnln Taylor
352-2801
BEPEXDABLE
OAPAI1LE
SINCERE
SERVICES
BIO SELECTION' or FRAMES
AT .REASON-AIHE PRICES
CREIIT TERMS AVAILABLE
Closed Thursday Afternoon
Miller's Appliance
'Fjfigidaire Sales & Service"
We .service all makes
8c models
'Also Small Appliances
fill III HIII1MMWH MB H
ISAAC INSURANCE
AGENCY
AUTOMOBILE
FIRE WINDSTORM
BONDS AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Preston Isaac 527-3636
FARMERS
Time To Book-your 1971 Crop Planting Seed.
MAREK BROS. GIN & GRAIN
ASGROW SEEDS
MAIZE CORN SUDAN
Lankart Cotton Seed
Ora Oats
Call Victor V. Marek or Marvin Kropp.
BARTLETT TEXAS
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
Bartlett Texas
CIATION
Minimum Rnto if Charged
20 Words or Less
lt Insertion 1.00
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1 Times lie per word
All persons with claims aginst
the estate of Mrs. Robert
"owntree Sr. are hereby notifi-
n'l to file said claim by send-
i ig written notice to Robert
Powntree Jr. P. O. Box 31
Bartlett Texas 76511. Said
claims are to be filed on or be-
fore the 23rd day of January
1971. 9-4tpd.
BACKACHE-
Ootllntr up nlgliK Jl'c Imln. I 'or
inilek relief ii? Ill'IUTrS-only IHc
nt nny ilruc otnrc. IH'ICKTS ruinous
for ocr an j earn will leKiilnle piiu
"iiue. wise iicIiom mul rutin or jimr
18o lmck. NOW nt IC-M Wll'G
'illTS.
DRIVERS NEEDED
'rain now to drive semi truck
ical and over the road. Diesel
gas; experience helpful but
nt necessary. You can earn
-er $4.00 per hour after short
raining. For application and
ersonal interview call 214-
42-2924 or write Safety
"ept. United Systems Inc. j
t?47 Gretna Dallas Texas
ozuy. n-zic
"OR SALE: 1961 - 4 door
clean Chevrolet Impala with
rood tires and battery. Willie
Robertson. ll-3tc.
"OR SALE: Lai-go farm house
cheap. To be torn down or
-oved. See Leroy schwertner
at Schwertner. ll-2tc.
FOR SAFE DEPENDABLE
Life Insurance go the S.P.J.S.T.
way. John T. Barabas local
agent. 12-3tp
SEMI DRIVERS NEEDED
Experience helpful but not nec-
essary for local and over the
road hauling. You can earn
$10000 to $15000 per year if
you are willing to learn. For
application call 713-529-8369
or write Safety Dept. United
Systems Inc. Herrin Trans-
portation Bldg 2301 McKin-
ney Houston Texas 77003.
14-2tc
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciations to
those who remembered our
Aunt with cards visits and
gifts while in the rest homes
and hospital the past two years.
And after her death we thank
you for memorials flowers
cards and the kind expression
of sympathy. May God be with
you and keep you.
The Nieces and Nephews
of Miss Callie Dugger
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Richard E. Stone
(S'ated Supply)
vvicps evoiy Sunday at 9 a.m.
i
HHHHHHHHHHHH
fel
Austin Legislators by the
hundreds are assembling in
Austin to tackle a mountain of
inherited and new problems in
a hastily-remodeled Stato Ca-1-ito'i.
Workmen barely completed
their renovation of the now of-
fices of Senators and Represen-
tatives before the occupants
(for at least the next 140
days) moved in.
There is little indication of
course where the 62nd. Legis-
lature is heading but nearly
everybody agrees it faces a ma-
jor fiscal crisis. Lt. Gov. Ben
Barnes says the session may
well be "the most difficult in
Texas history."
Estimates of needed taxes
range from $645 million to
$850 million and even higher
in some cases. Barnes says he
would be surprised if the sales
tax rate and range were not
both hiked.
James McGrew head of
Texas Research League.and an
outstanding tax authority
h?nk3 that a state income tax
niny be necessary despite law-
makers' committments to the
contrary.
A welfare fund shortage
may force a $55 million to $70
million tax bill early this year
as nn omenrencv measure.
Legislative and congressional .
redisricting threatening an : ;
end to many political careers THE STATE OF TEXAS
mav be necessary because of COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON
the new census. And this job To -those indebted to or hold-
could keep lawmakers overtime in claims against the Estate
if the tax bill doesn't. of HENRY M. MENLEY Dc-
A federal court decision last ceased: . .
week knocked out Texas' an- The undersigned having been
i .. .niofv(5nn romiim. duly appointed Independent Ex-
ment and as House Speaker
Gus Mutscher commented it
"added urgency" to pressing
election code reforms.
Liquor-by-the-drink legisla-
tion environmental pollution
auto insurance education ju-
dicial reform utilities legisla-
tion and penal code revision!
are only a few of the issues
whlch will bo making head
lines at the capitol during the
next five months ... or more.
HOUSE CHANGES URGED
oiJUiinui una '"""'' "rjMBM lmr mn fVi! tVio Kfli flnv
piUUUUU l-uvuilliuuiiuukiuito Wi-
llis blue ribbon "Committee of
100" for House of Representa-
tives reforms as offering na-
tional leadership in legislative
modernization.
This committee concluded
that lawmakers are underpaid
(at $4800 a year plus $875
n month expense account for
. . 1 . . .1 .. .1 v -h nitilnflrlllO nf
Representatives $1700 for
Snnntors) and suKcested the
appointment of a six-member
commission to set maximum sal
ary levels.
Fearing for the safety of le-
gislators in an era of demon-
strations the panel also sug-
gested while questioning the
practicality of its own recom-
mendation the glassing in of
the House galleries and use of
metal detectors there to dis-
cover concealed weapons.
One of the Committee's top
reform proposals called for a
strict new code of ethics gov-
erning legislative conduct
Other recommendations
ranged over a wide field
from nublicity services for
House members to a suggested
new $3.75 million underground
addition to the capitol and a
long-range capitol area park-
ing plan.
PARKS HEAD QUITS In
the middle of a boiling contro-
versy over the proposal to buy
Mustanc Island park land J.
R. Singleton resigned his job
nq rlirnctor Of ttte Texas JarKS
and Wildlife Department ef
fective March 5.
COURTS SPEAK A three-
ni'lire federal court in Houston
knocked out Texas' annual re-
eistration for voting require-
ment but retained jurisdiction
while awaiting the Legislature
rosnonse.
SlJe Supreme Court de-
clined n new hearing of its De-
comber decision where it held
that a Denton land developer
was entitled to $10000 dam-
ages for libel because a news-
paper erroneously stated he
had filed bankruptcy proceed-
ings. '
Reversing lower courts the
Supreme Court concluded that
a Houstonian who developed
lung disease (silicosis) from
breathing silica sand while on
his job is entitled to workmen's
compensation.
In another reversal the High
Court ruled that a construe-'
tion worker from Houston and
his widowed mother should!
draw workmen's compensation
for a 1967 auto accident in'
which his father was killed.
AFL-CIO filed a district
court suit here to set aside the
State Board of Insurance order
directing a 14 per cent in-
crease in auto insurance rates.
INDUSTRY STILL EXPAN-
DING More industries loca-1
ted new plants in Texas last
vear than in 1966-68 in spite
of the uncertain national econ-
omy. Texas Industrial Commission
reported 319 new industries
were established here in 1970
rocond only to 1969.
. Expansion of existing plants
dropped off in the face of tight
money 367 last year as com-
pared with 505 in 1969 and
444 in 1968.
Unemployment is up but
still below the national ave-
rage. More layoffs are expect-
ed during the first quarter of
1971 due to continued expirn-
tion of govcrnmc
enntracts.
ecutrix of 1 the Estate of HEN-
"x "V i.'i.' "?" '"lu
of Williamson County Texas
by the County Judge of said
County on the 28th day of Dec-
ember A.D. 1970 in Cause
Number 7535 hereby notnies
all persons indebted to said Es-
tate to come forward and make
settlement and those having
claims against said Estate to
present them to her within the
time prescribed by law at her
address Bartlett Williamson
Texa3 ghe'"re
I "
of January A.D. 1971.
(s) Mary McCarty Menley
MARY McCARTY MENLEY
Independent Executrix of the
Estate of
HENRY M. MENLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zelenevitz
visited in Dime Box Sunday
with relatives.
Mrs. Minnie Decker Mrs.
Homer Lumpkin Mrs. Clara
Jeage of Tayior and Mr and
Mrs. Olaf Rieve of Austin and
Mrs. W. C. Teinert visited in
Copperas Cove Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Mickain.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mar-
ehak were Temple visitors Sunday.
Mrs. Leslie Douglas Mrs.
George Fowler and Mrs. Railie '
Whitlow attended the
nlafvf
Guild meeting in Belton Sunday
afternoon.
MSR'TSH'affnHFfn
lANMNCING" I
We Are Happy To Announce
m the Association of
I PAUL LAMBERT I
m -nr'' r'ln
'M formerly of Lambert s Garage
M in Holland I
rl I
M xirifl QPPVTPE' Tlonnr. fmonf
Visit Paul or one cf our other factory I
; trained mechanics for 'yo'ur automobile I
needs." I
Hill Ford Inc. I
Wallace Lorcnz Service Mgr. I
Chuck Norrcll'Scr. Technician Paul Lambert Scr. Tech. H
Wm T. Green Service Dept. Quinton Dusck Parts Mgr. H
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PEARL BEER DISTRIBUTING CO.
TONY MALISH1. DISTRIBUTOR
TAYLOR TEXAS
Your MONEY
The SAFETY Is!
f f'OO.Oi
EARN
5 TO 6
COMPOUNDED DAILV
YIELD
5.13 to 6.18
HIGHEST GUARANTEED RATES
NO MANAGEMENT WORRIES -NO RISK
OPEN FRIDAYS
'TIL 6:30
FBRST HH
pEDEnAL. Savings
And Loam AbbociatioM
Tamnln.'rBicaa
YEARS PROVEN SAFETY
I Mrs. Don Thaler and Lori
spent the week-end in Fort
I Worth with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Krieg and family.
James Zelenevitz is receiving
trnlnW nf. T.hn Great Lakes
Naval Training Station In Hl-
inois
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 12, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 14, 1971, newspaper, January 14, 1971; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82387/m1/6/: accessed April 24, 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.