Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. [79], No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1975 Page: 6 of 6
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CHICKEN AND YELLOW RICE
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HOWELL’S
1 green pepper, finely chopped sliced
35-c
866-3638.
Dealer
MAULING
Letterheads
Sand and Gravel,
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Call for Appointment
CHARLES STOKER
Business Cards
866-2546
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Call for “Gold Medal Service”.
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A tax-paying, investor-owned electric utility
1 bay leaf, crushed
1 can tomato sauce
Do You Need
PRINTING?
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ceciation and
fo all of you
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1 ’A quart* wator
2 cups uncooked rice
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1 tsp. salt
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2 B-ounco cane mushrooms.
Cleburne, Texas
Phone 645-2511
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Envelopes
Check with us for low prices
“XON
SericeStafon
2 2%-lb. broilers cut in
pieces or 6 6-ounce cans
boned chicken
1 cup olive oil
2-4 cloves garlic, minced
2 large onions, grated
GRANDVIEW AGENCY
117 IIS-3337
Pry chicken pert* in olive oil. Put in roaster as fried. Saute garlic and
onions in olive oil. Add with remaining ingredients to chicken in
roaster. Bake in 350-degree oven 2 hours or until rice is done. Add
mushrooms, pimientos and peas. Put beck in oven a few minutes.
Yield: a servings.
Per additional recipes write Commissioner John C. Whit, Texas
Depertment of Agriculture, P.O. Box 12B47, Austin, Tex. 78711.
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THONS 649-5903
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(flowers that is)
We would lil
' our deep appn
sincere thanks
for the food, ca
flowersduring tl
/Domino
Top grade gas and oil
plus every extra service
to give your car better
perormance, fact!
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I APPRECIATE YOUR
BuSES
enormous quar
coal and, when
866-3393
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randview, Tm., April 12,.1975
FOLGERS
COFFEE
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lie TtNDSS SAer Mir ’Ills PEAK OS
' RUMP ROAST
Joe F. Falkenbury was re-
elected as County School
Trustee-at-Large, receiving
82 votes and S.M. Faulken-
burry was reelected as Coun-
ty School Trustee of Precinct
4 with 85 votes.
In write in votes, Brooks
Smith and Jack Orr got two
votes each and the following
received one vote each: Bill
Lyle, Dan Cook, J.G. Dobbs.
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much beloved husband and
brother. We are so thankful
for friends like you. May God
bless you all.
The Ainsworth Family
FOR SALE—Antique Farm
Wagon. Best offer. 866-3620.
35tfc
99,
$729
yer
| Lb. Can
Limit I With $10 00 Or Mere
Grocery Purchese Encledine,
", Cigoveltes
i, HUGHES REAL ESTATE
\ 117 866-3313
pen Sat. til 1 :ll
- ~ Closed Manda y
Full Dress
Dog Food 25a $
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TENDER BABY BEEF
ROUND STEAK
„.0a 99,
E is
no profit on the fuel.
Beginning this month, a notation on your
electric bill will show what the per-kilowatt-
hour fuel charge is for the month. Multiply this
amount by the total number of kilowatt-hours
on your bill and you have the fuel adjustment
charge. Every customer pays the same fuel
adjustment rate for each kilowatt-hour used.
“What is TP&L doing to
offset rising fuel prices?"
To offset the rising prices of natural gas and
fuel oil, TP&L is constructing large generating
units which will use relatively low cost lignite
coal. Two such units have been in operation
since 1972 Eleven additional units are
scheduled to be placed in service in the
period from 1975 to 1982.
We want our customers to know why the fuel
adjustment charge is necessary and how it
' affects the price of electric service.
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for SALE—Reg. Quarter-
horse Brood Mate and May
‘75 foal. Also Reg. 3-yr.
greenbroke gelding. 645-0260.
36-C
SAMMY'S PRIDE
FRANKS,
BACON0'
o0cu OMMAN
SAUSAGE
McKORY SMOKED
HOT LINKS
FOR SALE—Yellow formica
table and 4 chairs, 2 sofa
beds, 3 armless upholstered
chairs, rocker, G.E washer,
Kenmore dryer. Rose Lee
Williamson, McFarland St.,'
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Lightgenerating plants require'
i deliveries of gas are curtailed,
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to the Heart Fund drive.
My personal thanks to the
workets who gave of them-
selves to collect $336.50.
Who knows the life that
saved may be your own, or a
loved one.
O.Z. Wallace, chairman
Lean then one hundred
persons bothered to go to the
polls and vote in the city and
school trustee elections held
here last Saturday. Ninety-
two voted in the city election
where two seats on the coun-
cil were up for grabs. X
Mayor Rudolph McDuff was
reelected without opposition.
He received 81 votes.
Councilman Steve Wilson
was reelected and garnered
53 votes. R.D. (Buck) Fer-
guson gained a seat on the
• council with 57 votes. Incum-
• bent Chuck Hamann received
40 votes and Glen Russell
received 31 votes. Roy Tac-
kett had one write-in vote.
In the school trustee elec-
tion, incumbents Joe Brigman
and Jake Bennett were reseat-
ed without opposition. Brig-
man received 88 votes and
• Bennett 93.
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FORMER LAFE:
hand store. Rom
Member of Tenes MeMlenal Post Contv6l Asun.
Licensed by State of Texes
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Real Estate
3 B.R. frtat with double car-
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, PLUMBING , SERVIC AND
SUPPLIES. All work guar-
anteed and appreciated.
O’Neal Plumbing Co., Itasca,
toxas. Phone 687-2643 If
no answer call 687-2896
, 7 137-
NEEDHARDWARE, Furniture
and Appliances? We have the
most complete stock.. Phone
587-2281 MePhofeon Hdwe.
and Furniture, Itasca, Texas,
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WANTED—Large Cattle
Chute and head gate. 866-
fuel oil, to produce electricity.
TP&L's 1974 fuel costs were more then
double the costs in 1972, end will be more
then $160,000,000 in 1975, 70% greater then
in 1974.
Unlike most businesses, we cannot raise the
basic price of electricity as the costs Of
producing if go up. Our rates are established
-and altered only by resolution or ordinance of
- City Councils. For this reason, TP&L, and
virtually every electric company in the nation,
has a fuel adjustment provision in its rates.
When TP&L's cost of boiler fuel exceeds 20
cents per million BTU’s (the equivalent of
1,000 cubic feet of natural gas), the
adjustment provision permits us to pass on to
- ‘ our customers the additional cost. We make
TP&L customers went to know:
"How do rising fuel
Gprices affect my
electric bili?"
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Gouvrn and gift* of MuiarihMi
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Hami
or rent Across from Poet Of-
fice, 866-2155 after 5. 33-tf
INCOME TAX SERVIOE: In
dividuas. Farmers, Small
Business. Call Shirley Wil,,
limns, 866-4424 lor appoint-
2 Bed Room, 1 % hath, cen-
tral heat. Furnished.
CLASSIFED ADVERTISING
& LEGAL PUBLICATIONS?
6 pet word, per insert loo f
Minimum charge Jl.00 pet
insertion.
SUPER SAVE
MARKETS
QAa TENDER BABV BEEF
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7 Aa TENDE east Mir
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Phone 866-3339
Grandview Garage
U L. Booher Billy Lynch
. Wes Criner Street
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FOR RENT—5 wom house.
Inside ci^. 866-3620. 35tfc
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FOR SALE: Choice Hereford
Cattle. Steers, Heifers, Heif-
et Calves. Cows and Cows
With Calves. Call G. R.
Sullivan at 866-3627. 35-c
DEL MONTE CHUNK LIGHT
TUNA
O O, C.. 49,
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Aubrey Hollimon
Calvin Siratt
Irwin & Carson Pest Contrdl
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In Johnuon County.......$4,00
OuaedejohneonCo.:...95.00 ou..ii
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BUILT-UP COMPOSITION
1StwFe “ar,
C.J.Melloy iobure,Tezes
Crop losses would be SI 2
billion a year if no pesticides
were used, laid "Agriculture
Commissioner John C. •
While.
LADY SCOTT BATHROOM
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Grade A FRYERS, 1b. ... 436
Spgaga
9625
Phone 866-3391
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SUBSCMIPTION BATES
FBI YEAR
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FOR RENT: 3 «• «p«t- fa-gn
ment upsteits eee block from "EgeEi
downtown Water paid, $50 8. ,25
month 866-2155 ^.5 5"
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Basham, Ernest E. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. [79], No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1975, newspaper, April 11, 1975; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1536848/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.