Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1975 Page: 8 of 22
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SEWING machines repaired
295-8049 640 Renfro.
(I-4-tfn-c)
BURLESON SEPTIC and
Grease Trap Cleaning Ser-
vice, 295-4270. (I-20-tfn-c)
LAWNMOWER AND
ROTO- TILLER REPAIR
101 ELLISON
HOME PHONE AFTER 4 P.M. £
295-3326 |
L
LIMITED TIME only.
Weaver’s Upholstery Get
Acquainted Special. 50% off
on all fabrics ordered. Qual-
ity work. Call 1-783-3596
after 4 p.m. Nights, Satur-
day and Sunday. (I-6-tfn-c)
TWO BOYS 14 and 12
willing to work after school
or Saturday, window wash-
ing, painting or pet care, etc.
Save this number 295-8570.
(I-5-3t-p)
EGGLESTON SAND,
gravel and dozer work.
297-4520 or 297-1134.
(I-19-tfn-c)
REMODELING and repair
work, fair prices, quality
work. Call Wendell Reaves.
295-1614 for free estimate.
(L32-tfn-c).
POLSONTEST CONTROL.
Tree trimming, complete
Pest Control for home and
yard. State tested, licensed,
bonded and insured. 295-
1431. (I-49-tfn-c)
QUALITY PAINTING, in-
terior, exterior, refinishing
and painting. New and re-
pair. Free estimates. Rea-
sonable. 295-1452. Gary
McCullouch. (I-17-tfn-c)
SEWING DONE in my
home. Pauline Blackstock.
228 N.E. Taylor. 295-1309.
(I-5-tfn-c)
CARPET CLEANING. C&S
Carpet Co. All types floors, (
carpets, furniture, draper-
ies. Ask your neighbor about
us. Call 295-3867. (I:17-tfn-c)
CROWLEY PEST Control.
Roach spray, ud to 7 rooms
and garage, $13,951 297-1222.
(I-22-tfn-c)
CARPENTER, 20 years ex-
perience, rough-in and finish,
specializing in paneling, cab-'
inets, porch and garage
enclosures, general remodel-
ing, hang or fix doors and
windows. Exterior and inter-
ior house painting, and house
leveling. 295-5158.
(I-46-tfn-c)
BUSINESS CARDS-1,000
for $12.00 at Star Printing
Company. 295-5278.
(I-52-tfn-c)
AUTO PAINT and body
repair at my home. 20 years
experience. Reasonable
prices. No job too large or
too small insurance claim
and all. Call Jim, 295-2993.
(I-33-tfn-c)
POODLE GROOMING.
Reasonable prices. Will pick-
up and deliver. 295-3169.
(I-52-tfn-c)
| Tollison
$ Small Engine [
Service
29 3-4647J
^6 SPECIAL
will pick up & delivery
boarding
dental cleaning
for all breeds
ALSO STUD SERVICE
805 PLAZA
JEAN BLOXOM'S
CUSTOM
POODLE SHOP
G— GARAGE SALE
evening 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
and women call Crowley.
297-1939 or write Rt. 1 - B, 29
Crowley. Mr. Henry Pinker-
ton for appointment in your
home. (A-4-4t-p)
bed, dresser and desk. Box
springs and mattress $375.
295-4348 after 6. (A-6-3t-c)
FOR SALE couch, oven and
cook top. 295-4530
(A-7-3t-c)
6 FOOT POOL table, good
condition, $50. 295-4326. 228
N.E. Murphy. (A-7-lt-c)
WHITE FORMICA oval
dinette with 4 swival chairs,
$50. 295-4538 (A-5-3t-c)
MVVWMWMMVMMAftW
VIRGIE’S CERAMICS
Greenware, Bisque, Slip,
Mayco paints, Art & craft
supplies. Free instruction.
Call 297-4005 or 297-4010
(M-7-tfn-c)
Friday and Saturday. Furni-
ture and misc. items. 129
Scott 295-4491. (G-7-lt-c)
FURNITURE, APPLI-
ANCES, bikes, toys, cloth-
ing, misc. Moving, must sell
everything. 509 Judith,
Thursday thru Saturday.
(G-7-lt-p)
GARAGE SALE, 8:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m., Monday, Tues-
Door locks, men magazines,
books, clothes of all sizes,
twin bed, couch, small appli-
ances. 721 Lynnewood.
(G-7-lt-c)
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M— MISC
NOTICE TO Mr. and Mrs.
Z.S. Eads YOU HAVE WON
two free passes to the
Wilshire Cinema compli-
ments of the management.
Pick-up free passes at the
Burleson Star, 319 N. Burle-
son Blvd, before 5:00 p.m.
with charger and new bat-
teries. ONLY $425.00. Call Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
10 SPEED BIKE $50, elec
trie football game $5, ladies
new western boots size 5Vz
$20. 295-2708. (A-7-lt-c)
FOR CHRISTMAS make it ,
yourself. We have straw
flowers, air fern, macrame
jewelry kits, liquid silver,
sterling silver fetishes, Afri-
can trade beads, pearl fetish-
es and genuine sishi. 295-
9759. The Art Emporium.
(A-5-3t-c)
NEW FOUR Barrel Carbua-
tors for sell or trade $25.
each. AFB Holley for all
engine sizes and types. Open
8-3 Saturday and Sunday of
each week. 274-0201.
(A-7-lt-c)
FREEZER BEEF, halves
120-150 lbs. 60c a pound;
150-200 lbs. 65c a pound.
295-2697. (A-6-2t-c)
NEW SHORT shag rug in
burnt orange with pad 8Vz’ x
9’/z’ and 8’/z x 3 reminant $40
295-5084. (A-7-3t-c)
FOR SALE, beginners set of
left handed El Dorado golf
clubs and heavy duty golf
WILL BUY, swap, or trade
guns of all types. Have 32-38
revolvers $25 - $45 each.
Wanted 25 automatic or
military rifles and parts
open Saturday and Sunday
8-3 each week. 274-0201
(A-7-lt-c)
295-4240 or 295-5278.
(A-7-tfn-p)
SEARS VIBRATOR belt
machine $45. 157 S.E. Tar-
rant!A-7-It- c)
NOTICE TO Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Earnest YOU HAVE
WON two free passes to the
Wilshire Cinema compli-
ments of the management.
Pick-up free passes at the
Burleson Star, 319 N. Burle-
son Blvd, before 5:00 p.m.
Friday. (M-7-lt-c)
WE WILL pick your pecan
on halves. 295-4279.
(M-7-3t-c)
$100 CASH FREE, each
weekend at the Mansfield
Trade Day. Be sure and
come! (M-2-tfn-p)
?^S?ET WHITE canopy day and Wednesday. 316
" Lena Lane (G-7-lt-p)
GARAGE SALE: Little bit
of everything Saturday and
Sunday Only. Open 9 a.m.
Saturday and after church
Sunday. 216 N.E. Michael.
(G-7-lt-c)
MARY KAY COSMETICS.
Complete stock on hand for
your use. Call 295-1393. Ruth
Cowan, consultant, 300 N.E.
Taylor, Burleson.
(A-37-25t-p)
UNIVERSAL CAMPERS
and R.V. Supplies. Cabover
campers, 100% inetal cover,
wood frame cover and cus-
tom camper boots. 10613 S.
Freeway (across from Luck
Field) 298-2262. (A-37-tfn-c). bag, $50. If interested call
SEWING MACHINE new 295~8348- (A-74t-P)------
and used Singers $29.50 up. USED SPORTING goods
Parts and repairs all makes. $149, Fooseball table $50.
Ardoin 295-1227. (A-49-tfn-c) $239 pool table $100 or both
--------------------------- for $135. 295-1430 or 295-
1469 (A-7-lt-c)
FOR SALE, barnyard ferti-
lizer. Get your garden ready
for spring. 295-4460.
(A-5-3t-c)
CHRISTMAS DELIGHT: GARAGE SALE for work
Electric 4 wheel golf cart ing women, starts Friday
FOR SALE: Boys 20” bi-
cycle, $15. 295-2189.
(A-6-tfn-c)
BELT VIBRATOR, $50. 295
5025. (A-7-lt-p)
OAK FIREWOOD, cut your Friday. (A-Tlt-c) ~ H **
own, $42.50 cord - 3 miles ------:------------------
east of Jerry Boone Ford.
478-0902 (A-4-tfn-c)
FOR KNAPP shoes and
mason shoes all sizes for men WWVWVMWWVMWAA
FINAL SALE of salemen’s
all new sample merchandise;
toys, gift items, etc. 220
Lester. Starts Thursday at
11:30 continuing thru Satur-
ALOE VERA and Vitamin day. (G-7-lt-c)
E provided in Lady Love
cosmetics gives best head to GARAGE^SALEJThursday,
foot skin care. Use it. Give it.
Dora Ellis. 295-1883
(A-7-3t-c)
POODLE GROOMING. $6
1973
RD250
FREE PUPPIES to good
home. 295-8071. (R-7-lt-c)
Ranger 10 Vz ft. fully self-con-
tained camper - shower,
stove, oven, refrigerator,
queen size and double bed,
carpet, water tank and pump
and much more; $4695 firm.
SCHOOL BUS drivers need-
ed. 295-8116. (F-6-tfn-c)
WILL DO housework in
Burleson area. 297-1913.
(I-5-3t-c)
BABY QUILTS - handmade
by order. Have samples and
patterns to choose from.
Also other quilting. 240
Linda, Burleson, phone 295-
3584. (I-6-3t-p)
Bkths, flea and tick dip. Trim
ears cleaned. Bushed and
combed. $2 and up. 295-4745.
(I-44-tfn-c)
Outside dogs. 295-5924.
(R-7-lt-c)
’72 HONDA 100 Scrambler
less than 1600 miles, $350.
295-1810 or 295-3185.
(O-7-lt-c)
YAMAHA
i
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tion, new tires, recent over
haul on motor. 295-8229.
(H-7-3t-p)
’72 FORD XLT with auto
power and air. Stereo tape,
new tool box, new rack, new
L78 tires, 23,000 miles, like
new $29,500. Red inside and
out. Call 295-8650.
(H-7-lt-c)
; rivil.il: mir,rexapoo oog
and calico cat and Siamese windshield, luggage rack,
call 295- backrest. Good as new. 295-
3443 or 469-9071. (0-7-lt-c)
years Tool chest, good condition,
one owner. $1800. 295-1513.
(H-7-tfn-c)
NOTICE TO Mr. and Mrs.
FIVE PUPPIES mixed R.E. Ebarb YOU HAVE
breech weined six weeks old. WON two free passes to the
Wilshire Cinema compli-
ments of the management.
Pick-up free passes at the
Burleson Star, 319 N. Burle-
son Blvd, before 5:00 p.m.
Friday. (H-7-lt-c)
LYNN’S SECRETARIAL
Service, typing-dictation-no-
tary also temporary help in
your office. 295-3352.
(I-6-4t-c)
BEGINNING GUITAR les
sons given. 295-5084.
(I-43-tfn-c)
SEWING AND ironing
wanted. $1.50 per dozen, fast
service. 308 S.E. Gregory
across from baseball bleach-
ers. 295-4678. (I-22-tfn-c)
SEPTIC TANK repair. If
your’s won’t flush call us.
295-1973. 295-1948.
(I-30-tfn-c)
WANT TO get rid of old
refrigerators, washers, dry-
ers, stoves. Will pick up
Free. 535-5152. (I-24-tfn-c)
GARDEN plowing, tractor
work of any kind. 295-5027.
(I-6-3t-c)
CUSTOM PLOWING, sow-
ing and fertilizing, Ronny
Baxter. 477-2321 or 477-2380.
(I-6-4t-c)
HORSESHOEING and trim-
ming, good work at reason-
able prices. 295-4389.
(I-7-3t-c)
ALL PHASES of office
work. Make my office yours.
Call after 5:30 p.m. and all
day Saturday and Sunday.
295-1983. (I-13-tfn-c)
GUN REPAIR: Drill and tap
for scope. Bolts lowered,
pads installed, rebluing, am-
mo reloading, licensed. 295-
2089. (I-35-tfn-c) .
BURLESON PEST Control
roaches, termites, spiders,
ants-etc. One year condition-
al guarantee. V.A. and FHA
Clearances. David Bleeker,
295-4270 if no answer 295-
1911. (I-35-tfn-c)
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HELP WANTED
The City of Burleson is
accepting applications for a
secretarial position. Appli-
cants must have qualified
secretarial or clerical exper-
ience with the ability to
work with the public. Good
benefits, salary and career
opportunity. Equal Oppor-
tunity Employer.
(F-7-lt-c)
WAGON, good interior, tires
and body, $850 or trade for
pickup of equal value. 295-
8629. (H-6-3t-c)
’63 CHEVROLET Nova 2
door, standard, 6 cylingder,
good car. $325. 295-4707.
(H-7-lt-c)
’52 CHEVY pickup with
camper, needs minor work,
CHILDCARE All ages $20
and under. Old Alvarado
Highway 295-4617.
(I-7-lt-c)
VADEN’S
ARCHITECTURAL
MILL
Cabinets-Fixtures
Formica Countertops
ANYTHING IN WOOD
Phone .295=5595
’73 CHEVROLET SUPER
CHEYENNE 454 with auto
power and air, tilt wheel,
AM-FM stereo radio, 2 tone
blue and white, excellent
condition. For quick sale,
$2775. 295-8650 (H-7-lt-c)
CUSTOM CAMPER DE-
LUX ’71 Chevy, 3/4 ton,
.... automatic, air, tilt steering
R— ANIMALS wheel, 2 saddle tanks, heavy
duty shocks, custom exten-
sion bumper with hitch, also
GERMAN SHEPHARD
puppies $10 each. Good
prospective watchdogs. 295-
2860. (R-7-lt-c)
Rl ij
J HANDYMAN
WILL DO
MINOR REPAIR WORK
•HOMES •POORS
• FAUCETS
295- 4466
SAM HONTZ
( FOUR RABBITS and two
/ new double hutches. $40 for
! 295'1039- (R-7-3t-c)--- q_ MOTORCYCLES
SRMWWVWWWWWI IAMWWWWWWWW
----— —-----—----’69 FORD Torino squire
babysitting with children, wagon automatic, air, small
UP’Jn y°?r V8 clean. $995. 295-
ends. Will provide referenc-
es. 295-2049 after 5 p.m.
(I-4-tfn-c)
TEENAGE GIRL desires ’r 72“ J'LJ
babysitting with children, wagon automatic, air, small
home evenings and week- 2581 or 295-3366.
(H-53-tfn-c)
’66 CHEVROLET Bel air 4
door, automatic, all power,
JWWWWWWWWWl small V8, excellent condi-
tion. $495. 295-4707.
E— WANTED (H-7-lt-c)
’69 CHEVROLET STATION
WANTED TO RENT or
rent-buy option, 2-3 bedroom
home with 3-10 acres, fenc-
ed, barn, in Burleson area,
reasonable. T. Wright, 292-
7206 or 295-8118. (E-6-3t-c)
WANT TO buy mixed chick-
ens. 293-0750. (E-7-3t-p)
WE PAY cash for used
furniture and appliance. 924- best offer. 295-8910.
5941 days. 295-5543, nights. (H-7-lt-c)
(E-4-tfn-c)
------------------- ’68 CHEVROLET Nova 4
WE BUY USED furniture door, automatic, power
and appliances, will pick-up steering, factory air, 307-
your junk. 295-1366. 2BBL, new white wall tires,
(E-52-tfn-c) real nice. $850. 295-4707 *
--------------------— (H-7-lt-c)
WWWMAMWVVMMiM NICE 73 V.W., new condi-
F- HELP WA NTED
2 BEEF HEIFERS, 1 is 295-8474 or 295-4762
m?J7‘f?ther?IeldlOfdOgS' 295476^n(RU5-3t$c)25 ^h' --------(H ? 11 -------
t— ---------------L------ 1971 j/2 T0N F0RD pick-up.
FREE Dachshund 2 3----- — . ...
old, very affectionate. Also
puppy dachapoo. 295-2189.
(R-6-tfn-c)
PUPPIES
4 TOO LATE DISSEMBLED 1970 Honda
CL100 with helmet, $70.
•?» WWWWWWWVWMWi 295-5752. (0-7-lt-p)
J ' --------------------------------------------------------------------------
j GOLD EARLY American
j Rocking Loveseat, $65. 295-
j 3546. (A-7-3t-c)
5 FREE: WHITE Pekapoo dog
cat. After 4 p.m.
4555. (R-7-3t-c)
SALES & SERVICE
PACKS
LAWNMOWER
CALL
295-1865
S- BOATS
295-3366
1975 YAMAHA 80, perfect
condition, price $375, phone
295-1405. [O-7-lt-p]
BASS BOAT 14 foot Skeeter
50 horse Mercury engine,
loaded $1175.
295-2581
(S-7-tfn-c)
>[ITELL PEOPLE WITH A CLASSIFIED AD
[WHEN YOU HAVE LOST SOMETHING....
1FIND IT WITH OUR HELP 295-5271
MUST SELL this week: iMWVWWWVWWWV
1971 Chevrolet Impala, good
shape, good tires, radio,
heater, air $975. Between 9-6
call 295-3111, after 6, 295-
8769. (H-7-lt-c)
P- PERSONALS
295-8450
Qualified
Piano
Technician
DENNY
HOLMAN
THE ART Emporium’s new
telephone number is 295-
9759. Call us for your art and
craft needs. (P-5-5t-c)
HUNDREDS OF
SATISFIED CLIENTS
FOR LIVING room or den,
very nice. Early American
couch. $85. 295-3150.
(A-7-lt-c)
TUNING-REPAIR
REBUILDING
BUY&SOL
USED PIANOS .
WALNUT DINING room
suite with 4 chairs. Brown
modern couch. Book case
headboard bed, and double
dresser. 295-5924. (A-7-lt-c)
60 CC MINI Enduro $100; 20
inch Schwinn bicycles, $25; 5
speed, 26 inch girls bicycle,
$50. All in good condition.
420 Jayellen. 295-3604
(A-7-3t-c)
OAK FIREWOOD $35 per
Vz cord, $65 per cord.
Delivered. 295-5602.
(A-7-3t-c)
CLOTHES FOR sale almost
new, for the college set.
Sizes 14 to 16, ladies assort-
ed sizes to 22. Also formal
and evening wear. Mountain
Valley. 295-2922. (A-6-3t-c)
3 OCCASIONAL PECAN
wood tables, $20; twin bed-
room suite complete, $35;
full size bed and chest, $15.
313 S.E. Robert (A-7-lt-c)
SHE READ THE
THE OLD WOMAN
WHO LIVED IN A SHOE
BURLESON STAR
CLASSIFIED PAGE
NEEDED A BABYSITTER AND
KNEW JUST WHAT
TO DO
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BY DR. A.W. DAMIS
CAPRICORN
SCORPIO
Oct. 23-Nov. 21
eration. If this person
keeps the income separate,
keeps separate records,
pays all expenses himself,
and has enough net earn-
ings, he earns social se-
curity credits.
In general, net farm earn-
ings are the profits a far-
LEO
July 23-Aug. 22
animals) should not be in-
cluded in gross farm income
for social security purposes.
Farm operators and
“materially participating”
farm landlords must include
LIBRA
Sept. 23-Oct. 22
VIRGO
Aug. 23-Sept. 22
MOONCHILD
June 21-July 22
ACROSS
I The
Pequod’s
captain
5 Adhesive
10 Identical
II Lustrous
13 Dies —
14 Way of
standing
15 Liberate
(2 wds.)
17 Heir
18 Cheap
one
19 Kingly
title
20 Poetic con-
traction
21 Bard
22 Lean-to
24 Hourglass
ingredient
25 Put
away
26 Mongrel
27 Hardy
heroine
28 Blackguards
31 Table
scrap
32 Trellis
34 Wild
ass
36 Sacred
image
37 Summoning
38 Uproar
39 New — on
life
40 Fenjinine
suffix
AQUARIUS 1
Jan. 20-Feb. 18 —you’re neglecting tasks at hand!
No question about it, you’ll be in the mood
to communicate. Most members of your
PISCES sign can look for a, rather, inflated phone
Feb. 19-Mar. 20 bill.
PERSONALITY PROFILE
For your Sun Sign Anolyiii, sand the doy, month, year and place of birth, plu»
$1.00 for pottage and handling to Dr. Andrew W. Domit, F. O. Box 12766,
St. Petersburg, Florida 33733.
tr O Forecast Period:
December 14 to December 20
Just for the fun of it, try not complaining
ARIES about your job, task or project...it won’t be
Mar. 21-Apr. 19 easy, this week!
Your opinion about a member of the op-
TAURUS posite sex will change, drastically. See
Apr. 20-May 20 that you don’t over react, emotionally.
It’s a fact of life, some members of your
GEMINI sign will become involved, deeply, in a
May 21-June 20 clandestine relationship.
Dreams of home and far away places, too,
should be some sort of comfort to most
members of your sign.
You’ll be over concerned about a minor in-
cident. When the ship is on the rocks, it
doesn’t matter how nice the stateroom.
Here’s a warning! You must be as honest
as a mirror. The smallest falsehood—will
get you into big trouble.
Beware of the company you keep! You’ll
do traffic with someone who is involved in,
rather, shady activities. Avoid intrigues.
Something about your appearance is going
to change, for the better of course—even
your worst enemy will admit to that!
A broken promise, shows in your chart.
SAGITTARIUS Stand by for a possible disappointment to
Nov. 22-Dec. 21 come from a source you least expect!
Keep an envious associate at arms length.
. This cosmic cycle is, most certainly, not in
Dec. 22-Jan. 19 keeping with the Holiday spirit.
You are much, much, too concerned about
the future. If you really want to know
^SENIOR CITIZEN S CORNER
HELPFUL IDEAS FOR SUCCESSFUL RETIREMENT
Farmers and Social Security
Self-employed farmers
earn social security protec-
tion just as other self-em-
^■sp^faY'^Tefthal depreciation, from gros^
ply to farmers farm income. Gross earn-
For social security pur-
poses, a farm operator is a .
person who operates a farm profit farmers report
for profit. He may be an ”----- ----
owner-operator, partner,
renter, or share farmer. A penses) for Federal incorpp
share farmer is a farm tax purposes.
operator if he arranges to Income from the "sale of
produce a crop or livestock equipment and livestock not
on land owned by another held for sale (such as dairy,
person with whom the crop breeding, sporting, or work
or livestock or proceeds is 1
shared.
Sometimes, one or more
members of the farm family
has his or her own business,
which is completely sep-
arate from the rest of the op- Federal agricultural
tt program payments in their
gross income for social
security purposes.
For more information
about monthly social se-
curity benefits, contact one
of the 1,300 social secur-
ity offices throughout the
United States.
>>
mer has from farm op-
erations. Net farm earn-
ings are calculated by sub-
tracting all allowable farm
ployed people, but there are business expenses, including
farm income. Gross
ings generally are the
same as the gross farm
t. on
Form 1040 Schedule F
(Farm Income and Ex-
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(2 wds.)
2 Sheik’s
women
3 Renowned
violin maker
4 Tasty meat
dishes(2 wds.)
5 Perplexing
problems
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ican Indian
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Hutson, Wayne & Moody, James. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1975, newspaper, December 11, 1975; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1283378/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.