Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1967 Page: 3 of 6
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sale! Quilted Mattress
* Reg. 2.99 TWIN
★ Reg. 3.99 DOUBLE
sale! Zippered
Pillow Case Covers
Cflc 9 S1
reg. Vv each & for I
sale! 3-pc. Viscose
BATH SETS
Reg. $3 in assorted
decorator colors!
288
SET
sale! "Jumbo Sizes"
Kapok Bed Pillows
sale! KINGSIZE
Dacron Bed Pillows
reg. $7.99 each
sale! 100% DOWN
BED PILLOWS
reg. 8.99
sale
6“
«sw
■ reg. 1.59 each
2 16 2 S3
sale! assorted
WASH CLOTHS
8,S1*12..,51
sale! waffle weave
DISH CLOTHS
MESH
6... ’1
sale! 80 square
• UNBLEACHED DOMESTIC
• BLEACHED DOMESTIC
A Yds- $1
- - — ..... way for ■
3 - s888
for
sale! Kitchen
TERRY DISH TOWEIS
sale! Flour Sack Type
DISH TOWELS
4 n
sale! 72x84, 94% Rayon/6% Acrylic
BLANKETS
Reg. $4 each, in assort-
ed colors . . . save dur-
ing the White Sale!
*
SHEETS
$479
$]94
each
©
Dan River, first quality
white cotton muslin
1777-
•k MUSLIN PASTEL SHEETS
OR
• WHITE PERCALE SHEETS
72x108 and twin fitted ....
• 81x108 and DOUBLE FITTED
Each
• MATCHING
CASES
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$019
4b1 each
244
$]19
2 for
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USE MYERS
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★ 72x108 and
Twin Fitted
it 81x108 and
Double Fitted
it Matching
Pillow ft Q4C
Cases X for 7*t
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and JACKETS
Reg. $4-$59.95
clearance! entire stock
Boys4 and Men's
SPORT COATS
Reg. $8-$39.95
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OFF!
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OFF!
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OFF!
25"
clearance! Entire Stock
Girls and Ladies COATS
25°
Store-Wide REDUCTIONS!
save on these and many more unadvertised specials!
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clearance! Entire Stock
Boys' and Men's JACKETS
and ALL-WEATHER A F Q
COATS / M
Reg. $4-$25 ta W
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MONTCL AjR^SHOPPJ NG CENT ER J
■ MYERS your HEADQUARTERS
for all your
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CAMPFIRE
Supplies
YOUR POPULAR PRICED
DEPARTMENT STORES
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SUPPORT JAYCEES
Young Men: 24-35 join Jaycees
OPEN NOW THROUGH
NEW YEAR’S
BURLESON JAYCEES’
PROCEEDS TO BE USED FOR
COMMUNITY YOUTH PROJECTS
FIREWORKS
STAND
Hwy. 174 South
(next to RR Sporting Goods)
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dress has the grown-up 1
little girls love. There’s fn
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(For a good deal on auto,
fire and life insurance.)
Charles Massey
110 W. Ellison
AX 5-2381
Burleson
ESTATE FARM ion magic in the mini
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2J Home Offices: Bloomington, lllinoii
collar and long slim si
and there’s fashion news
, strikingly original trim.
The Talon Zephyr zippe
down the front is both closur
and decoration. Select i
striped or patterned ribbon, i
fancy braid, a length of lac<
or any trim, and stitch it oiei
the zipper tape, then sew int<
garment as a top application
This clever idea, of course,| is
for clothes for all ages. Chodsf
your own individual patter
I and color combinations, ape
Jg use it for pockets or sleev ss
A too.
This holiday - into - Spring
frock is McCall’s design #90£0,
available in sizes 2 to 6x.
# Three Fire Calls
’ \ Answered On
. Christmas Day
k 4 Three fire calls were
answered by the Burle-
B son Fire Department on
| Christmas Day. One call
I came from Lillian, but the
B fire was brought under
| control before firemen
W arrived at the scene.
The second call was a
grass fire on Farm Ro-
ad 601. Firemen believe
the blaze was started by
fireworks.
The third report sent
firemen to a burning car
— on Farm Road 731 . The
I car was a total loss.
A Trim Idea
I
vim
On Road Excavation
that a deposit be paid to
Gazing
cigar, you know.
ter.
as
;he
pipeloads, so I added two packs of cigarettes to
the reamers, tamper, cleaners, pouches and pipes.
And I bought a filter holder for the cigarettes.
* * *
I DID FIND, however, that the plain cigarettes
The new policy requir-
es
known to anglers.
Water temperature, as mui
as any other factor, gover
the habits of your favor!
game fish, say the fishing t
perts at Mercury outhoards J
determines when and where
they feed, and often sends you
home empty-handed.
Fish have definite needs.
Principally, they require oxy-
words out of the word
Christmas as possible in
five minutes. A prize was
presented to Faith Bird-
creek the winner.
The “Christmas Sto-
ry” was then read by She-
ila Baxter. Gifts were
exchanged and Mrs. Lin-
da Vest, the sponsor was
* * *
I WAS beginning to stick out in odd places in home of Cathey Holloway,
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hog, but even this wasn’t too bad until I got a craving
for cigars in between the two kinds of cigarettes
C i r c u 1 a tion reachei
2243. Our collection to^
tals 2065.
In the library twelv<
classes were shown £
filmstrip on Librar
Skills. Eight dollars an<
fourteen cents was col
lected in overdue finei
from the children. Th<
money is used to buy nex
books for the library.
Mrs° Hinshaw’s sixti
face will be covered with gra^e homeroom gave
6 inches of gravel.
Upon completion of the
BY BOB BREWSTER
Outdoor Editor, J
2l£trcury Outboards
FISH-FINDING WITH I
“MERCURY” I’
A thermometer is one of
best “lures” a man can ov®
You may not rate it in
same class as pork rind or
“river runt,” but it’ll accoun
for just as many fish. Nex
to an outboard motor, thl
fragile tube is one of the mqs
book, “Album of Hor
es”, in memory of Re
ben Kitchens. This is
living memorial to tk
child. The library wou
welcome any gifts of tfc
nature.
-Mrs. L.A. Turner, L
brarian
* * *
OF COURSE THIS was a little bulky, to be sure,
yet quite satisfying for I had everything with me I
needed in order to enjoy a quiet smoke. This went
picCxMoj qouA/
Stale FaAMz
* * *
WHEN I CUT out cigarettes I took up a pipe.
This necessitated my carrying two pipes of course
—a sp^re in case the one I was smoking got hot. work and inspection of the
And to keep the pipes going I had to carry a pouch work by the Commission-
► ers, deposit will be re-
two books were lost
wnTbe pay for.
o.l ivaoi ov w^x'-iw lliC
surface of the ground,
including the road bed,
::w shoulder, and bottom of
the ditch.
s
the time a permit is ob-
tained.
Certain standards for
excavation were also set.
They read as follows:
(1) All pipes \.L1
at least 30” below the
I DID FIND, however, that the plain cigarettes Off ICC Educat I Oh
tasted better after breakfast,the menthols inbetween Group Has Party
The Burleson Chapter
of the Office Education
Association had its
Christmas party Tues-
day, December 19, at the
my clothing,“something like a prickly pear or wart ^he chapter president.
hog, but even this wasn’t too bad until I got a craving y^e party began with a
, j game, where each mem-
and the two pipes. There s nothing like a good ber tried t0 make as many
cigar, you know.
* * ♦
THERE WAS REALLY no room in my pockets
for the cigars without smashing them, so I carried
a few in my hands. This made it awkward to shake
hands, and a number of people thought I had just
become a father and was passing out free cigars.
the club members.
Refreshments consist-
ing of fingertip sandwi- 1
dips and candies were
served.
After the refreshments
had been served each of
the seventeen members
present played Charades.
The Burleson Junio:
High School Library add'
ed 25 new books to it!
collection the month o
The Commissioners The new policy requir- that a deposit be paid to November. Nine of these
Court of Johnson County, es persons desiring to the County Treasurer at books were gifts from ;
in a meeting December 1, make cuts or excavations the time a permit is ob- teacher. Sixteen of then
set up a new policy con- through county roads that ta|ned were bought from th<
are not hard surfaced to Cer;ain standards for school budget. Threj
through all or part of the obtain a permit from the
traveled portions of co- County Judge’s office.
unty roads. The policy also requires
I Star
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ha Zl n? Persons desiring
10 vft ytpJrT the permit shall give at
, least 24 hours’ notice be-
smoking cigarettes because I had gotten so short-
winded I could hardly blow the match out after
lighting one.
along fine foft two days then I got to craving for a pOsit.
cigarette. I bought a package, but after the pipe
they tasted funny, so I bought a package of menthols,
which tasted fresher.
* * *
THIS BRINGS US up to date. Just yesterday (be-.
fore the stop, smoking clinic planning session) I presented wit¥agift~from
read where some authorities are urging us to use - -
snuff to break the smoking habit. -Snuff now comes
in both plain and menthol, so I think I will buy one
of., each. And 1 will break the cigarette habit yet
if I am arranff Anhnah ta narrv
into the atmosphere as the
water warms. That’s why s ini-
mer fishing is best at consider-
able depths while fall fish®’
need not be so deep.
To check water tempera-
tures, Mercury suggest s a
minimum-reading thermometer
attached to a line witl^nbts
Probe the depths until'Wh
reach the preferred tem sera
ture belt. When you’ve i el
mined the proper fib
depth, you’ll save your ca itj
arm, and you’ll catch m
fish.
Ask your local conserv t
official for specific inform t
on the temperature p: jl
ences of the fish you see , a,,
different species favor c nex
ent water temperatures, ihu
next time you inventory
tackle box, jot down a feer-
mometer along with new pli igs
needed
of tobacco, several pipe cleaners, a pipe reamer, ers, deposit will be re-
a pipe tamper, and all-purpose pipe tool and a bottle turned to the depositor 60
of pipe sweetener, in addition to some kitchen days after the inspection,
matches and my lighter. If additional work by the
commissioner is neces-
sary, charges will be le-
vied and this amount will
be deducted from the de-
. The balance will
then be returned to the
depositor.
1
g:?:: the permit shall give
fore work is begun.
■■■'■ (3) The dirt will be
replaced and tamped ev-
ery 6 inches. If the road
is a gravel road, the sur-
clearance! entire stock
Girls and Ladies
SWEATERS
Reg. $3-$25
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OFF!
25°
County Sets Policy
Junior High Adds
25 New Books In
Library Collection
clearance! entire stock
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PRirF
Boys and Men's
SUITS
Reg. $10 to 59.95
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OFF!
clearance! entire stock!
Christmas
it CARDS
it DECORATIONS
it GIFT PAPER
★ TOYS
25°
Ladies DRESSES
Reg. $6 to $30
o
OFF!
clearance! entire stock
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clearance! entire stock
Boys and Men's ga q
Reg. $4-$25
%
OFF!
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Hutson, Wayne. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1967, newspaper, December 28, 1967; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265026/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.