Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1967 Page: 3 of 6
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Machinery In Motion
ion for Burleson’s Com-
be deposited to a separ-
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City Mgr. Ray Bentley Dictates
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letter to Secretary„Darlane Freeman.
YOU WON'T HEAR UNTRUE CLAIMS AT STOVALL'S.
HERE'S WHY
Claims Like:
"Our Deal is the Best"
"We Will Take Less"
"More For Your Old Car"
"We'll Beat Every Deal"
"Lowest Prices In Texas"
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Boswell
Granbury
Bridgeport
will be $1.25 for adults
and 75 cents for child-
ren.
Barbecue chicken with
all the trimmings will be
TAKE OUT ORDERS
OUR SPECIALTY
parking for its members
and has started work on
a playground on church
property.
—Heard a request that
the city negotiate for sew-
Officer Douglas Cashion takes call
at desk in new radio room.
SPECIALS FOR
Thur., Fri. & Sat.,
June 3, 1967
OPEN DAILY
9a.m.-12 midnight
1801 8th Ave. WA 4-8242
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100 BRAND NEW
’67 CHEVYS TO CHOOSE FROM
STOVALL CHEVROLET
Hwy. 174 AX5-1159 Burleson
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vault keeping tax records safe.
tickets are purchased in
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obtained at the time of
Mayor pro tern Velma
ved. Smith presided at the
—Approved bonds for meeting in the absence
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It all boils down to where do you want to deal. And still get good :$?:
service. Isn’t service the important thing? If you are tired of
$;X; razzle dazzle and confusion. . .Then let us prove to you we want :$:£
your business—with a good solid competitive deal and good
service after the sale. #:•
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Corn King
BACON
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ize water pressure thro-
ughout the city in addition
to providing more water
to meet growing demands.
The new storage tank
will be located on pro-
perty purchased from
R. K. (Tinker) Senter
northwest of Sumiher-
crest Addition. The tank
will be erected on a high
knoll known as Turkey
Peak. The city purchased
a site 100 by 125 feet
plus easements for $3,
000, said City Manager
Ray Bentley. - ....
In other action the Co- 2"c!^‘2g.
uncil:
—Agreed to pay the
cost of lights at little le-
ague games in the high
school baseball park this
season.
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up on
Mrs. John Wells Keeps up with
Water bills. H
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The new sewer line will
travel through the south-
west section of town east
to the city’s new sewage
disposal and treatment
plant. The new line will
lighten the load for exis-
ting line now overloaded.
<he new water line and
HERB MASSE Y'S
DINNER PLACE
Specializing Steak,
Fried Chicken,
Mexican Food
Air Conditioned
Dining Room
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BURLESON STAR-Thursday, June I, 1967-3
THE FACILITIES AND
THE FACES
AT
BURLESON'S
NEW
CITY OFFICES
OPEN HOUSE TO BE HELD ON
SUNDAY—1 to 5 p.m.
(see Story on Page One)
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FRESH, KITCHEN STYLE
CUCUMBER CHIPS 23*
NABISCO, 12-oz. pkg.
VAHIUA WflFHRS 29*
DUNCAN HINES DELUXE
CAKE MIX
City employees check notes at counter
.. .payment window,.
er was asked to talk to truck owner,
to Pleasant Manor the property owner invol-
cost from $6,700 to $7, sion under contruction by
—Granted permission
to the Jaycees to install
safety signs on various
city streets bearing ad-
vertisements of local
merchants. Tommy Jack-
son presented the re-
quest for the Jaycees.
—Approved a request
by Crestmon Baptist
Chapel to lower the gra-
de and pave Tarrant Ave.
from SW Cindy Lane to
Rand Drive. The church
also plans other impro-
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council chambers already
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The youths will wash
cars as long as they come
and the price is an amount
the owner thinks the job
is worth, said one mem-
ber of the choir.
A refreshment stand
also will be set up.
All funds raised will Bookkeeper Jack
go toward the choir’s trip office in which to ■
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First Baptist Church
Youth Choir Slates
Car Wash Saturday
Saturday, June 3, the
Youth Choir of the First
Baptist Church in Bur-
leson will have a car wash
on the church parking lot
starting at 9:30.
Wilmer-Hutchins
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♦West
♦Alvarado
♦Mansfield
♦Hillsboro
♦Denotes District 10AA games
**Denotes Homecoming
AU games will start at 8:00 p.m.
CHOCK'S DRIVE-IN
BURLESON
EXTRA SPECIAL
Sugar 5 lb. bag 29$
With $10 or more Purchase (exc, cig,)
FREE DELIVERY
Phone BY 4-4451
SCOTT
FOODSTORE
108 S. Main Burleson
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Club, the Town andCoun- |
try Garden Club, VFW, LL-'
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W omen, the City Park Bo-
ard the Chamber ofCom-
m e r c e and the Newcom-
ers. Others were to be ««g||
contacted.
The proposed civic "X-f
center and park will be
located in the new Ple-
asant Manor Estates in
the Southwest part of
town. Five acres already
has been donated for a
site, Jaycee Tommy Ja-
ckson has reported.
Libby’s No. 1/2 can
Vienna Sausage 5 f°r M
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For Community Picnic
Machinery is in mot- ter planning. Funds will details.
ion for Burleson’s Com- be deposited to a separ- Price of the meal wiU
munity Picnic July 1. Jay- ate account. be $1.00 for adults and
cees called a meeting of At the meeting last 75 cents for children if
representatives of near- week in the 19th Hole at t„l
ly every civic and ser- Mountain. Valley Recrea- advance
vice club in town last tion Center, enthusiasm _w
week and the group of was high and money as the supper which will be-
about 25 organized sub- well as volunteer labor gin at 5 p.m., the price
committees to handle de- was obtained from the - -- -
tails of the fete which clubs to help launch the
will help raise money for annual picnic.
a proposed civic center. Another meeting has
Elected as officers for been scheduled for Wed- „iJLi
the picnic arrangements nesday night, May 31, at featuredYo/the^meaTand
were Joe Smith of the 8 p.m. in the new City entertainment will be
Jaycees, president; Ray- Offices building. This provided all afternoon,
mond Maxwell of the VFW meeting will be to final- Games in which prizes
treasurer, and Dr. D.K. ize plans for the picnic, will be awarded will be
Paxton of the Lions Club Jaycees will prepare offered also,
as^secretary. the meal for the affair, Among clubs involved
in the community project
are the Jaycees and the
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All dealers are competitive. They have to be to stay in business.
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mond Maxwell of the VFW meeting will be to final-
’ ” ize plans for the picnic.
Jaycees will prepare
the meal for the affair,
One or two members and Jaycee Wives along
from each club will ser- with members of other
clubs will serve. Other Jaycee Wives, the Lions
tors over the civic cen- clubs will arrange other
1967 Elk Grid
Slate Is Given
Season tickets are now on sale for the Burle-
son Elks 1967 football season. These may be pur-
chased through the principals office at the high
school. No one is to sit in the reserved section
without proper tickets.
Price of the tickets are $1.50 per game. There
will be 5 home games this season.
1967 Elk Football Schedule:
September 8
September 15
September 22
September 29
October 6
October 13
October 20
October 27
November 3
November 10
Council Okays $43,419 System Work
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and work is progressing, tank is designed to equal- itation truck expected to Estates, a new sub-divi-
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D.E. Bealls. The develop- children of an ice cream of Mayor Hobert Bartlett.
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Hutson, Wayne. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1967, newspaper, June 1, 1967; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1264931/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.