Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1975 Page: 2 of 8
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Burleson Dispatcher
November 5, 1975
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of life and breath.
the early 19 th century.
A. KNG
FLOORS
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COWTOWN RODEO
295-1561
CARPET CLEANING
• FLOOR WAXING
Burleson, Texas
Northside Coliseum — Ft. Worth Stockyards
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PERFORMANCES START AT 8 P.M. NIGHTLY
First Methodist
9:80 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
8:00 pm-
Burleson
Church of Christ
Services
ATTEND
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BURLESON, TEXAS
THE
CHURCH
OF YOUR
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First Baptist
Church
Cleaner Lungs
For Children
Comptroller’s Department to
bear. •
Swallowing chips of leaded MbMMNi.
paint is not the only cause 4rf *W»r fiMdings not only St-
our
new
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FLOORS INSTALLED
• Broadloom Carpet
• Rubber Backed Carpet
• Ceramic Wall Tile
• Tile — Vinyl
• Linoleum
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Texas Taxes
By BOB BULLOCK
State Comptroller
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BURLESON, TEXAS
Dean Franklin
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Hornets live in a nest for [ in America and Europe since
only one year. the early 19th century.
PRAYER REQUEST
TELEPHONE 295-8461
3:45 Graded choirs (4 yr olds
- 6th grade) <■.-
TUESDAY
9:30 WMU
WEDNESDAY
7:00 mid-week prayer service
7:45 Adult choir
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nhtg pdlfey that nan aWwfl^nfly T«mg Association. It’s a matter
reduce these types of emissions
4M* alternatively, ahunt heavy
traffic away from areas of
high-populatdon density.”
Improved public transporta-
tion 4s one alternative. Accord-
ing to Russell E. Train of the
govenrment’s Environmental
Protection Agency, public tran-
sit is, on the whole, about 25
cleaner than individual
auto use. Restricting auto tra-
vel in the cities and improving
public transit, he estimates,
I would save 8 million gallons of
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you may need to add more.
■ To check the weatherstripping around
| exterior tioors^ave someone shine a flashlight
around the edges of each closed door. If you can
| see light, you may have to'add new or replace worn
wcathorsrrippfng.
Saving electric energy takes very1 little
energy on jour part, but it’s worth the effort.
These
toolst
yoa save energy.
If youriionae doesn’t shave good insu-
lation, you^e wasting a lot ©^energy.
BntymrxanAo something about it. By
mstafling proper InsiltatJon wnd weatherstripping,
you can lode the heat outtn the summer and hold it
tin during the winter.
And tint mesas you’ll be using electricity
for air conditioning or halting much more
efficiently.
You can check your attic insulation with a
ruler. If the insulation is less than six inches thick,
l «te « MMk «n >■ n— —a.
warn mv«y. TMNHga wwM Gtoaning up the air |n
MpMAMi en « 4M8Bt |4iblfcs< eittes can give them a
OR «f «he AMWtmm iMMmB tease on life. And also help pro-
AmmMMm. ; teat the lungs of children —
- > «nd adults ,
lead poisoning in children. CWT gMNMt dteMMbile anflfe maar the traffic. Find o^more free booklet
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DI RECTO«V
An urgent message for
one thinking of buying
iness in Texas:
You better check carefully
to see if the business youTare
buying owes the state delin-
quent sales taxes.
If it does, you are buying,a
problem. You are buying the
responsibility for paying off
that delinquency.
The Comptroller's Depart-
ment wants to save you from
that pitfail.
Information about any pos-
sible delinquent sales taxes is
something every business buy^
er should have in hand before
closing any deal.
The lawyers call this “suc-
cessor liability”: In plain En-
glish that means that the new
owner is responsible for tax
debts left behind by the former
owner.
The law actually requires
the new owner to withold the
amount of any delinquent tax-
es from the purchase price of
the business, but as a prqcVCP.l
matter many deals are already
closed and paid before the new
owner finds out about the back
taxes.
We are moving to correct
this by making certain all new
owners are aware of what can
happen and by speeding up the
information they need.
We first find out that a bus-
iness is changing hands whpn
the new owner comes to one of
our district offices for a sales
exhausts is also a culprit.
Lead concentrations in the
blood of more than 5,000 chil-
dren -were measured by a re-
search team from Rutgers UaL
vertfty and the College of Med-
icine and Dentistry of New
Jersey. Comparisons were
made for -children living close
to a major traffic street and
those living farther away.
The researchers found that
children ilving near a major
traffic street has much higher times
levtete of load in their blood
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BURLESON, TEXAS
Ed Sehmekekopf, Pastor
295-2221
SUNDAY
9*15 a.m. Bible Study (all
ages)
10:30 am.m Morning worship
service
5:30 High school choir 4 Jr.
High Bible study
6:00 Church training & high
school Bible study & Jr.
High choir
. 7:00 Evening worship service
MONDAY
Sunday:
Bible Classes ................. 9:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:00 a.n>.
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday:
Bible Claeses
Walk away your excess cal-
ories! Exercise should be part
of your daily life. Walking is
the cheapest, safest way to ex-
ercise. Stroll on over to your
■who now live loeal Heart Association for a
’*■ ' - ” *■, on creative walk-
pi TT",” Um wpwt ewmiaM, «te«t She fight for cleaner air. ing. And help your heart by
'*W«teaggBe Bur *a rauMsUc |ftlT Contact your North Texas helping your Heart Fund.
^0 jhtox permit in the new name. It
is at this point that we want
to emphasize to the new owner
that the tax liability goes al-
ong with the business.
For immediate protection
this should stop any closing of
any deal in which there are
questions. Previously the pos-
sibility of a tax liability wasn’t
brough to the new owner’s at-
tention until the sales tax per-
mit application went through
some time-consuming channels
and by that time it was often
too late.
Once the possibility of the
situation has been identified
we can act quickly through our
computers to get the new own-
er the necessary information.
Most new business owners
have a hard enough time start-
ing out without facing an un-
pleasant surprise of a delin-
quent tax notice.
Totally unconnected with
good, honest business buyers,
we have found some cases of
fraudulent operators trying to
change their business names
from time to time to avoid pay-
ing taxes. They think they can
tell us that they are a brand
new business and not a succes-
sor to the former business.
I would strongly warn all
such frauds that this doesn’t
work. The law is on the side of
the state.
All such frauds can rest as-
sured that we can add two and
two. The leopard can’t change
his spots. Believe me, when
we pin down such a fraud, we
bring the full weight of the
law and the full force of the |
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Morning Worship 10:50 a.m.
Sunday School------ 9:45 am
MYF and MIF 5:30 p.m.
Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.
Monday:
Wesleyan Service
Guild, 3rd Mon. 7:30 p.m.
Tueeday:
WSCS, 1st and 3rd
Tuesday — .
Wednesday:
Choir Rehearsal .
Official Board.
1st Thursday
Methodist Men’s
Club—2nd Monday of month
“Nursery Provided for Al!
Worship Services”
7^0 p.m.
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1975, newspaper, November 5, 1975; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1256136/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.