Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1974 Page: 9 of 20
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STAR BAR—FEBRUARY 28. 1974
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Production for 1973 This was followed by a dry
that it
‘should remain in
rolls,
potato
IN BURLESON STAR
milk
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WINTER COATS
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SWEAT SHIRTS
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Drapery SALE
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Decorative Rods
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FREE ESTIMATES
* FREE DECORATIVE SERVICE
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[master charge]
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Billy R. Lail
General Contractor
JOSHUA
MONDAY
Our 35 Word
Service Guarantee.
We guarantee our serv-
ice work for 90 days or
4000 miles, whichever
(comes first. If our re-
pairer replacement fails
t in normal service within
that period, we’ll fix it
\ free of charge. Parts
and labor.
DID WE SAY “DRESS”!
THESE DON’T ALL EVEN
MATCH
VALUES TO *1 5 PR.
You’ll have
to see ’em
to believe ’em.
OUR BUYER ’
WAS IN A
SALOON WHEN
HE BOUGHT
THEM
GREAT IF
NO MAN IN
HIS RIGHT
MIND WOULD
WANT THESE.
some of the
s about
may be
MEN’S AND
BOYS’ LONG
SLEEVE STYLES.
BEAT THE
ENERGY CRISIS.
YOUR LOSS IS
OUR GAIN!
HELP US GET
RID OF THESE!
• VAL. TO $6 EA.
ODDS AND ENDS
SIZES OF A
FAMOUS SALON
BRA -a
1
YOU’RE BIG OR LITTLE
PRE-CUT
SEWING FASHIONS
^7^ STRAW
HANDBAGS
NOBODY
WANTS THEM!
’1 *$2*$3
ODDS AND ENDS
MEN’S DRESS
SHOES
You Can Help
Insure Quality
Education In Your
Public Schools
ELECT
ED MAYES
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
DIST. 33
Democratic Candidate
Paid Political Ad by Ed Mayes
REMODELING & REPAIR
.ADD-ONS & FRAMING
295-3023
Just
Charge
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& DRAPERIES
313 E. CHAMBERS CLEBURNE, TEXAS
1-817-645-9411
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LOOK!
LOOK?
LOOK!
GIRLS’ AND LADIES’ DRESS SHOES
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fc; Shopping Center
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J I LANCASTER
I GARLANP'
Mix ’n’ MATCH
SPORTSWEAR
WE DARE YOU TO TRY
TO MIX OR MATCH
THIS MESS
J EACHj
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there is no way we can
expect to come close to our
1973 production figures,” he
said.
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• PANTY HOSE GIRDLES
• ALL WE HAVE
• left IS
J BEIGE
1 WHO WANTS
> IT? REG. 1.99
n
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Style Beans, apple-carrot- peas
raisin salad, <
sugar cookies, milk
pineapple pudding,
_
THURSDAY
Bar-b-que turkey,
salad; pork & beans, fruit,,
bread, milk
FRIDAY
THIS IS THE
End of Our
FINAL, FINAL
Fall &
WINTER
CLEARANCE!
“Welcome
JV Spring” A
s5.
AUSTIN--A prolonged
West Texas is threatening the A
1 974 wheat crop and
I- creating prospects of dust
storms, /
Commissioner Jphn C. White
said recently.
White reported that
chances for a good crop in
the Panhandle are all but
gone. “Rain can
TARVER CARPET
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These accidents have re-
sulted in no deaths and 20
injuries for the month.
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STYLES LITTLE GIRLS AND BOYS
WON’T WEAR C g®
OUR GOOF—YOUR
BARGAIN VALUES TO ’25 EA.
DON’T UPCHUCK WMFM Il HAIO
L00K!
:___ PR~
< LADIES DRESS CLOGS
GA)N $ j|
! VALUES TO‘15 PR. M oo
onions, buttered corn, Jello
with fruit, milk
TARVER RENDON
MONDAY
Fish sticks, potato salad,
buttered carrots, peanut
Material WAS 54”, NOW *2”
SO. YD.
10ZDiscount on Labor &
OF LOOKING AT
TMCM VA,
I ' ° 10EA-Mt.„y
JFT. WORTH
F 723 N.SYLVANIA. 3137 E. SEMINARY----------
k ’ 7913 WEATHERFORD HWY.
I ?A^?eOW®ROOK • 5268 TRA,L LAKE DRIVE
!•5513 JAMES • 3122 EAST ROSFRAig
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Xi WE GOT RID OF THE
Zl BUYER . .. NOW WE’D
• LIKE TO GET RID OF
•{ THESE COATS
• I MEN’S AND LADIES'
2'valto $1f|
JI ’49.90 I V EA.
which were all too prevalent
in the 195O’s.”
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LADIES’
BLOUSES??
“WHEN YOU’RE
HOT, YOU’RE
HOT, WHEN
YOU’RE NOT,
YOU’RE NOT” AND
THESE
ARE NOT SO HOT—
VAL. VAL
TO TO 9”/
O ‘5 Bea.‘io <■
JERRY BOONE ”
Where ”!
IH-35W in
WE’RE SO
TIRED OF
THIS MDSE,
weilW/,
EVENj*^
LET YOU <
LAY IT*%
AWAY.\^^ ,
______________20% DOWN ON ALL LAYAWAYS.
1 FBURLESONll* HURST iFrandPrairiel rDALLAS.
|*1hILLSBORO| |*ARLINGTOn1 iFormers
- Fsaginaw]|> IRVING
6..
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VAL. • TOPS
T° • PANTS
• SKIRTS
VtAoL • SHIRTS
$8 • any old
THING
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
LUNCHROOM MENU
Br. |
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LEWISVILLE L
* GOOD THIS WEEK 0
Ladies’ (Not So Hot)
HOT PANTS
Wfe BOUGHT THESE
WHEN THEY WERE HOT
(THE WEATHER, TOO).
(GIVE A PAIR TO
YOUR WORST ENEMY).
PR.
NEVER-IRON SHEETS
DOUBLE AND mjm
TWIN BED V <
SIZES — WON’T V EA.
MATCH ANYTHING
KING AND
QUEEN SIZES
terbread, pineapple chunks, turnip greens, apple cobbler,
milk cornbread, milk
FRIDAY WEDNESDAY
Barbecued weiners, Ranch Scalloped potatoes with ham,
., ’ . . 5 and carrots, sliced
cornbread, peaches, hot rolls, butter,
milk
THURSDAY.
Turkey and dressing,
creamed potatoes, green
Glamour dogs, pinto beans, beans, fruit salad, cranberry
celery stick, chocolate cake, sauce, bread, milk
cornbread, milk .FRIDAY
TUESDAY Sandwiches: tuna fish, pimen-
Texas Hash, green beans, to cheese, bologna, peanut
cranberry sauce, applesauce butter, potato chips, pickles,
cake, bread, milk cookies, milk *
WEDNESDAY
Fish squares, mustard
greens, blackeyed peas,
over
green
... . . Jar _____
salad, hot rolls, brownies, Hamburgers, pickles &
milk
WEDNESDAY
Tacos, pinto beans, corn-
bread, orange juice, cinna-
mon crispies, milk
THURSDAY
Oven-fried fish/tartar sauce, butter cookies, bread, milk
French' fried potatoes/cat- TUESDAY
sup, seasoned spinach, bat- Bar-B-Q weiners, pinto beans,
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FEMS in e^ery Store (WE W
tine MANY MARI* in Al
JIUS wiMlv I
f Going to a TACKY PARTY! You’llA
find/just the thing in this sale
LADIES
p*ESSE^2^b’6
S1O Tr$20 V,
GIRLS'WARM SLEEPWEAR1
GUAR.NTHO TO CAUS, -W.
____________________*_______I £ac*i>
OUR BIGGEST
GOOF!
LADIES’ TIRED
LOUNGEWEAR
VAL. TO’1900 *
ROBES - ^|EA
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27^, a®'
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V but plenty of these
WOULD YOU BELIEVE
GENUINE LEATHER
LOAFERS
ONLY THE BOSS
WOULD HAVE V
BOUGHT THESE!
VAL. TO 19.90 ■■SET
$1
SO Vo-
Q $12
ft)UR LOSS, OUR GAIN”!
MEN’S SHIRTS
LONG SLEEVE STYLES
VAL. TO VAL. TO VAL. TO
$2.$3*$4
UNWANTED ITEMS
AT ANY PRICE—
IR’s of FAMOUS LABEL
BATH TOWELS
2 FOR J3
1
|PR.
NOW OPEN IN BURLESON
CAL 'S DISCOUNT J
CYCLE SUPPLY#
295-8311
317 N.W. KING (behind Mott's 5 & 10)
—.................PARTS & SUPPLIES —m
CHECK WITH US FOR ALL YOUR
CYCLE REHAIR AND TUNEUP NEEDS.
FEATURING:
HONDA YAMAHA
Service” FORD, INC.
Service ” Is Our Middle Name
Burleson Phone-295—1131
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SPORTSWEAR S S .
?EAR>SFRGEORGtT © 4 CM •
waVhingt^ale $ ■ SO • RIDOFTHESE!
SFURTS^ PANTS - SETS I “ V4L To c'
S£TS lANDMBI
\yALU£S • •7;77."Z
BOYS’ JEANS
CORDUROY 2 TONES
THAT NO BOY
WANTS!
THESE WERE MADE
TO SELL FOR $6 PR.
«,.LS. SWE„ERS •)
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Mea.1
HELP! HELP!
“SOS”
“SAD OLD SWEATERS”
FOR LADIES WHO LIKE
UGLY VAL.
DARK TO V
COLORS. *10 4liEA
has been returned to
SPECIAL DISCOUNT on 6
Windows or More
West Texas Drought Threatens Wheat Crop Interstate
AUSTIN-A prolonged Production for 1973 This was followed by a dry Some land that has been TTicyliwave
drought over vast areas of totaled 98,600,000 bushels. -ta“ and mild winter. Large in grass for several years also
nr ... .. x. A decline of 20 per cent was areas of the High and Low has been returned tu “
forecast earlier this year, and £I,ains, Trans-Pecos and production, and White noted
prospects hove worsened bdwards Plateau have had that it ro~.cir. “
F * c„ l.t.? .r e since then. little or no moisture since grass.
Moisture in the High and last October. ‘‘It is time to be
Low Plains during 1973 Official records now concerned about the
- ' ~ ---- - that the CUfrent dry situation,” he said. “It would
which is below normal. The spell in that part of the state appear that s
. season began with wet soil, is as critical as it was in the glowing forecasts
Rain can revive however, and crop late 1930’s,” White said. He wheat production r„ay uc - ________
prospects in other areas, but production was high. warned that this factor plus premature. The problem is Iace Highway Patrol Supei
*J7-ilakIe~ moisture" was thousand acres 77 land‘to of°a"'return^to^du^rstorms
on which were all too prevalent
decline of 20 per cent was
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prospects have
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MEN’S ODD
JEANS - SLACKS
LEFT OVER AND
PICKED OVER AFTER
‘‘LABOR DAY” AND
“GEO. WASHINGTON’S
DAY” VAL. TO *10 PR.
VALUES TO $6 I
I j 50
MARCH 4-8,1974
BURLESON
MONDAY
Spanish rice and beef, but-
tered broccoli, biscuits, milk
peach cobbler, milk
TUESDAY
Creamed turkey
noodles, seasoned
beans, jellied cranberry^pe;
onion Kzxl- v«z^ll/-a n . _ _ _ * _
milk
Highways
Prove Safer
Texas Dept, of public safety
The Texas Highway Pa-
trol investigated 37 acci-
dents on rural highways in
Johnson County during the
month of January, according
to Sergeant Raymond Wal-
Low Plains during 1973
ranged from 12-16 inches,
•- 1 _-1 1 rr»1_
season began with wet soil,
-/er, and crop
large percentage of the return of several hundred aggravated by the^possibilitv v*sor °f this
Anlp mnicturp u/fl? thniiconJ i___i ____ x _ j rPl____ ___
extracted from the soil production could bring
during the growing season, dust storms.
SANDALS-TENNIS
SHOES
BROKEN SIZES
FOR BROKEN
FEET! I
(THEY COULD ’
BE BACK IN
STYLE ONE
OF THESE
DAYS)_______
GUARANTEED TO GIVE '
YOU NIGHTMARES
LADIES' SLEEPWEAR!
NOT SO MANY C
GLAMOROUS V ® ■
STYLES
LEFT, BUT
VAL. TO ‘8 MBEA.|
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Hutson, Wayne & Moody, James. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1974, newspaper, February 28, 1974; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281687/m1/9/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.