The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 26, 1995 Page: 9 of 10
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Seminole (Texas) Sentinel. Wednesday, July 26,1995, PAGE 9
Your Classified Ads Are Now
Published In Four Area Newspapers
Other Than The Seminole Sentinel.
TheyArer
Brownfield, Andrews
Lovington and Lamesa
WILDLIFE/CONSERVATION Jobs.
Game wardens, security,
; maintenance, etc. No exp. necessary.
Now hiring. For info call 219-794-
0010 ext. 9955 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., 7
days.
CHOICE TRACTORS Dawson Co.
Farm Land: 205 acres Arvana area,
155 acres Hancock area-must sell
; together. 1687 acres farm land north
of Lamesa. AA Home & Land Realty.
Office: 806-872-9071, Home. 806-
872-3261.
WANTED:
TRANSPORT Truck Drivers
Vacuum Truck Drivers
Pump Truck Drivers
; Hot Oil Drivers
Backhoe Operators
Bruton Service Co.
Denver City, Texas
: 806-592-3020.
DIABETIC INSURANCE: 806-763-
6944, All Ages.
MOBILE HOMES Solitaire Homes of
Odessa. Double wides, 3 bedroom, 2
bath, fireplace, 6" ext. walls, Zone 2
insulation, tape & textured int. Over
1500 sq. ft. of homes starting in the
low 40's. 2905 E. Hwy. 80, Odessa
• (915) 580-0061.
FOR SALE: Jayco pop-up camper,
sleeps 8. Call after 5 806-872-5994.
FOR SALE: SS 4x4 cultivator, 12
row, rigged for 10, 3,000 gal fuel
tank with electric pump. 915-353-
4388.
; OUTDOOR FLEA Market- Spaces
available. $5.00 daily fee. Every
Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Next to
.dim's 66 Truck Stop. Hwy 87 South.
Contact Laurie 806-872-3390.
NEED A sitter? Nursing Educational
• Consultants now offers a quality
sitting service. Certified nurses aides
that are CPR certified. Reasonable
: prices. 523-7098, 1-800-488-9130.
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| TAKING DEPOSITS on beautiful full
; blood Golden Retrievers. Ready for
. pick up on July 20th. 523-6886.
: PART TIME LVN needed for
Brownfield area. Must be independent
and able to instruct. For more info
call 1-800-488-9130.
$4995 READY to live in a 2 bedroom,
2 bath mobile home. 1 -800-456-8944
or 915-520-5850.
REPOS: LARGE selection of repo
mobile homes in stock. Bank says
DIESEL MECHANIC wanted:
Experience required. Mail resume to:
Box A, 210 East Broadway, Andrews,
Texas 79714.
$175 MONTHLY buys 3 bedroom, 2
bath mobile home. Delivered and set
to your location. 10% down, 180
months, 11.75 APR. WAC. 1-800-
456-8944 or 915-520-5850.
NEXT MONITOR Tech class begins
August 16th. For more information
call Nursing Educational Consultants
at 1-800-488-9130 or 524-7098.
FREE, FREE, Free. Color brochure
package. Singles and doubles.
Modular also available. Call Today 1-
800-533-9500 Viking Homes DL 292.
PALM HARBOR! Buy factory direct.
Save thousands of $$. 4 huge
bedrooms, tape and texture, $399.00
per month. 10% down, 20 yrs.,
.10.25% APR, OAC, Viking Homes 1-
800-533-9500.
MUST SELL; 1986 Chevrolet Diesel
Suburban. Call 505-396-6752 after 6
p.m. weekdays and weekends.
FOR SALE; 160 acre farm close to
Stateline. Good water, circular
sprinkler, cotton base. Will make
good dairy farm 806-456-6202.
WANT TO buy: Side rolls. 806-637-
9523 or 800-331-9523.
DON’T PAY to have your old water
drive valley hauled off. Call Rautbort
Irrigation, 806-637-9523 or 800-331-
9523.
MASSEY FERGUSON, Kubota, Bush
Hog Shredders, Lilliston Peanut
Combines and Rolling Cultivators,
UFT and Lorenz Minimum Tillage
Equipment, Baker Disc & Switch
Plows. Terry County Tractor, 637-
4569, Brownfield.
MINI DISH Satellite: No credit check.
No contract to sign. No equipment to
buy Super picture For further details
call Cellular Plus, 806-637-6232
Brownfield, Texas.
move. Doublewides and singlewides.
Call 915-520-5850 or 1-800-456-
8944.
ANDREWS CERTIFIED Nurses Aide
Training day classes begin 8/7 and
night classes begin 9/4. For more
information call 524-7098 or 1 -800-
488-9130.
SALE/LEASE: Business building in
downtown Andrews. One 30x60, one
40x60. 915-523-4157.
1993 GMC: Sportside Supercab. One
owner. 29,000 miles. $16,000. 915-
524-6368.
WE BUY Used mobile homes. Will
pay top dollar. Call 915-570-4774.
IMMEDIATE OPENING for
experienced parts person. Dealership
experience required. Send replies to:
Box C, 210 East Broadway, Andrews,
Texas 79714.
GET A Great American Home Deal!
Three bedroom, 2 bath, built in
stereo, 20 cubic ft. refrigerator,
northern insulation, storm windows.
All this under $30,000. Low down. 1-
B00-810-517 or 915-561-8222. Great
American Homes, Odessa, Texas.
ONE LEFT: Used 14x76, three
bedroom, 2 bath. $4500. Great
American Homes, Odessa, Texas. 1-
800-810-5170, 915-561-8222.
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LEGAL NOTICES
Copies of the documents may be
obtained by depositing $50.00 with the
Architect of 1002 West Hall, Midland,
Texas 79701 for each set of documents
in good condition within 10 days after bid
opening to the Architect's office. If any
general contractor checks out plans and
does not submit a bid, then only $25.00
will be refunded upon return of the plans
A certified check or bank draft, payable
or a Satisfactory bid bond executed by
the bidder and acceptable surety in an
amount equal to five percent (5%) of the
bid shall be submitted with each bid of
$50,000 or more. Also, two (2) original
signed copies of HUD 2530 "Previous
Participation Certificate'' shall be included
with bid documents.
The successful bidder for contract of
$50,000 or more will be required to furnish
and pay for satisfactory performance and
payment bond or bonds. The surety must
be a guarantee or surely company
acceptable to the Government.
Attention is called to the fact the not
less than the minimum salaries and wages
as set forth in the specifications must be
paid on this project.
The PHA reserves the right to reject
any or all bids and to waive any
informalities in the bidding.
No bid shall be withdrawn for a period
of ninety (90) days subsequent to the
opening of bids without consent of the
PHA.
This project is exempt from State Sales
Tax. A sales Tax exemption certificate
may be obtained from the PHA.
Housing Authority of the City of Seagraves
P.O. Box 756
402 Appleton Avenue
Seagraves, Texas 79359
806-546-2828
July 13, 1995
By: Geraldine Hulsey
Executive Director
Published in The Seminole Sentinel on
July 19 and 26,1995.
BID NOTICE
The Seminole Hospital District of
Gaines^County, Texas will accept bids
for depository of all Hospital District funds
beginning October 1,1995 and ending
September 30,1997 All bids should be
received in the Administrative office
located at 209 Northwest 8th Street in
Seminole, Texasv no later than 5:00 p.m.,
on August 8,1995. For further information,
contact Kirk Cristy, CEO at 915-758-5811.
Secretary
Mark Beaty j
Published in The Senjrinole Sentinel on
July 23 and 26,1999.
THE SEAGRAVES I.S.D. is calling
for bids on a 955 J#m Deere compact
tractor or the equivalent with the following
attachments: 72 inch Mid Mount Mower,
Fork Lift, Backhoe and Tiller.
Bids must be received to the Seagraves
I.S.D. business office at 1801 Avenue
K, Seagraves, Texas, no later than 2 p.m.
on August 14,1995. Bids are to be in a
sealed envelope to the attention of Pat
Wingo. Mark the envelope Sealed Bid
Enclosed. Bids may be mailed to Box 577,
Seagraves, Texas 79359. For further
information contact Clarence Davis at
806-546-2213.
The Seagraves I.S.D. reserves the
right to postpone, reject any or all bids
as it deems to be in the best interest of
the school.
Published in The Seminole Sentinel on
July 26 and August 3,1995.
4-H Caps
Gaines County 4-H Clubs
are currently selling 4-H caps
in many different colors and
designs.
Cap sales help 4-H’ers
raise money to participate in
many of the functions
throughout the year, including
the 4-H Awards Banquet.
Persons wishing to
purchase a cap should contact
the Gaines County Extension
Office, 758-4006.
Pictures
Available
Graduation pictures for
graduating seniors at
Seminole High School are
ready to be picked up.
There is no charge for the
pictures, which can be
obtained at the high school
office.
Immunizations
Immunizations are
administered by South Plains
Health Department each
month as follows: first and
second Monday, 1:30-3:30
p.m.; fourth Monday, 1:30-
5:30 p.m.; and fifth Monday,
1:30-3:30 p.m.
A clinic is conducted in
Seagraves the third Monday
of each month from 1:30-3:30
p.m.
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reasons why you should maintain
and increase your newspaper
advertising when business is slow.
Whether business is good or slow, you
have to get your share of whatever busi-
• ness is around. Cutting back on your
advertising puts you at a disadvantage at the very
moment when you need an edge. Increasing
your advertising gives you the edge.
In times of uncertainty, consumers are
F careful and a little reluctant to spend.
Fktd # They want to be sure before they buy:
they want information about products, services,
prices and values from newspaper advertising.
Yours - or somebody else’s.
Maybe you figure other retailers in your
line are going to cut back their advertis-
• ing, so it’s safe for you, too. Right?
Wrong. You're in competition for the customers’s
dollar with every other retailer in town, no matter
Remember how long it took you to get
■ % started? Once you build up a business,
• you can keep it going with a moderate,
consistent advertising program. But if you cut
your advertising and lose your hold on the
public's awareness you'll find it's much harder to
build it up again. It's sort of like starting over.
Your advertising is part of your sales
i force. Newspaper ads help to pre=sell
" • the customers and help you close the
sale faster. What saves you time saves you
money.
You say your customers know you and
for a while at least they'll keep coming in
G even if you don't promote? That's partly
true, but shortsighted. Remember. One out of
five Americans moves every year. So there’s a
steady flow of your customers out of your market,
and a corresponding influx of new folks who don't
know you at all. Tell them about yourself.
Here’s a hard fact to chew on. Over any
^M given period, a business that advertises
^ • below the industry average has sales
that are below the industry average.
Advertising is "news" - about
III products and services. Your
vf # customers look for this kind of
news in the pages of our newspaper. In plush
times, retailers often experiment with other me-
dia. But when the going gets tough, they concen-
trate their efforts in the newspaper because it
provides an immediate payoff at the cash register.
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BEV'S FLYING Raccoon. 428
Lubbock Road, Brownfield, Texas.
Mon.-Thurs. 10:00-6:00. Fri.-Sat.
2:00-6:00. Antiques, collectables,
handmade clocks, jewelry, ceramics,
furniture, appliances and a lot more.
Please come by and browse
LEGAL NOTICES
INVITATION FOR BIDS
The Housing Authority of the City of
Seagraves, Texas (hereinafter called
the PHA) will receive sealed bids for a
single construction contract for the 1994
Comprehensive Improvement Assistance
Program (CIAP) of Housing Project TEX
275-003, two (2) Dwelling Units including
all work specified and/or shown on the
drawings until:
11:00 a.m., Thursday, July 27,1995
at the office of the Housing Authority, 402
Appleton Avenue, Seagraves, Texas at
which time and place all bids will be
publicly opened and real aloud.
Proposed forms of contract documents,
including plans and specifications, are
on file and available for inspection at the
office of the Housing Authority of the City
of Seagraves; Texas and office of Pierce,
Pace & Associates, Architects/Planners,
1002West hall, Midland, Texas 79701
and at plan rooms in various cities of the
state.
HELP WANTED
Part Time and On-Call position
as Exercise Assistant at the
M.S. Doss Fitness Center,
Memorial Hospital. Duties in-
clude public relations, billing
and accounting, exercise in-
struction and general duties.
Applications available at the
Administration Department.
AGRICULTURE
JOHN DEERE 7445cotton stripper. Call
806-285-7788. Seminole
LOST & FOUND
what he or she sells. People have only so many
dollars to spend and if they don't spend them for
what you sell they'll spend them for something
else.
There are more people working now
/M working than ever before. More women
• working, too, adding to the family in-
come People still need and want goods and
services and will spend for them. There is plenty
of business out there. Your competitors will be
bidding for their share - and yours.
You can't do much about most factors in
the marketplace: rent, labor costs, price
• of merchandise, what the competition
will do. But one thing you do control is your own
promotion. Remember that newspaper advertis-
ing is not just a cost of doing business. It’s a
proven sales tool that returns many times your
investment in store traffic and sales.
LOST:
9 month old male miniature
Schnauzer. Answers to
Bugsy. Light gray body with
long white hair. Black nylon
collar and red flea collar.
Lost July 16, 1200 Blk W.
Ave A. 758-5780. Reward.
Give us a call. We'll help you plan a program that will pay
dividends in additional store traffic and increased sales.
Misty Ramirez or Barbara Parker
The Seminole Sentinel
406 S. Main
758-3667
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Dow, M. Gene. The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 26, 1995, newspaper, July 26, 1995; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth864118/m1/9/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.