Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1975 Page: 9 of 22
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BURLESON STAR-DECEMBER 11, 1975-9
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OR CALL US TO BUY YOUR EQUITY
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Town &
Country
SUBURBAN
REALTY
295-2685
STAR PRINTING
CALL-295-5278
SUBSCRIBE TO THE
BURLESON STAR
CALL-- 295-5278
3-2-2 BRICK, Formal living room. Lots of trees. Paved
alley at back of lot. New loan or equity.
LODGE NOTICES
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Sat. Dec. 13, 1975
7:30 p.m. Christmas Party
Thurs. Dec. 11, 1975
7:30 p.m. Floor School
FLATTERS TENDER BUDGETS - 3-2-2 brick needs some tender loving
care. Large family room. Fenced yard. Excellent neighborhood. FHA
appraised for $23,400.00 only $700.00 down.
CALL US ABOUT BUYING YOUR EQUITY. WE NEED YOUR HOUSE.
NEED LOW PAYMENTS? Nice 3-1-1 brick, new shag carpet, with
indoor-outdoor carpet in dining area and kitchen. Even in bath. Nice large
back yard, fenced. Best of all are the low, low payments. $15,750.00
GET OUT OF TOWN! Move to the country on this 1
acre with 4 bedroom, 2V2 baths. Dressing area in
Master bedroom. Formal living and dining area. 2200
sq. ft.
HEAVENLY HAVEN...thoughtful 4 bedroom, 3 bath
country home on 2 plus wooded acres; $49,500.
WOODED 10 ACRES with creek near Burleson. Has
co-op water in front, partly fenced, and natural gas is
available. Paved street. Just right for your country
home site.
REALTORS
295-22B
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EXPERIENCE SEASON SPIRIT in this delightful
home with huge entertainment room; $27,900.
295-5195
Dick Coffee
295-3873
; Luci He Abbott
295-4845
Vance Dalton i
295-5286 I
NEW HOMES 608, 612 &
620 Irene - Farm Home
Loans available - Low down,
low monthly payments 281-
4174 evenings. (B-7-tfn-c)
NOW YOU CAN clean shags
and Orientals professionally
clean with new RINSE-N-
VAC steam type cleaner.
Rent at Mott’s 5 and 10.
(C-7-lt-c)
MOVE-IN TODAY, 3 bed
room, carpet, fenced yard,
builtins, $185 month, $100
security deposit. 295-5898.
(C-7-lt-p)
tion. 624 Chisholm. Call after
5:00 p.m. 295-4872.
(B-5-3t-c)
Leonard Vonhof
641-7609
CAROLYN FULTON
295-8845
STOP BEING A SCHOOL TAXI. 3 2 2 brick with in a
block of high school. Large paneled den. Equity or new
loan.
Nell Reagan
Bob Reagan
295-1867
Bettie Wyatt
295-1361
Realtor
2 95-8171
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295-1151
RED CARPET, REALTOR}
CURT APEL
295-2418
ROBERT BROWN
SALESMANAGER
295-2050
CURT APEL
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ASSOCIATES
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Jim Heffner
295-1650
★★★★★★★★★
Billie Heffner
295-1650
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Billie Clarke
295-3864
Town & Country
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Real Estate
304 N.E. WILSHIRE ,,
We have a Variety of Tracts of Land available for your
special needs!!
LANELLE CHESLOCK 295-8474
1060 I-35 W NEAR BRIAROAKS
295-8111
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Well-insulated
houses have six inches
of insulation in the
ceiling, three inches
inside walls, and three
inches under the floor.
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WILL BUY equities in hous-
es in Burleson only. Ready
cash. 295-1077. (B-5-tfn-c)
18 ACRES
Barn, stock tank, fenced,
co-op wafer, owner finan-
cing. 3Vz 'niles southeast of
Burleson on county road 803.
RA MAC REALTY
Corner of Cindy and Renfro
295-2581 295-3366
(B-53-tfn-c)
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THIS SPACIOUS SPANISH three bedroom, 2 bath
home is located on approximately one acre in Colonial
Country Estates. The living area offers a beamed
cathedral ceiling, a wood burning fireplace, and shag
carpet throughout. Outside offers a covered patio. See
this one today! Only $37,500.
Confused?
An ear of com is like a
question when you are pop-
ping it. Did you know you
can add the letter A to the
end of the month and have
the name of a city? Augusta.
Some athlete’s feet. Astro-
nauts get mistle (missile)
toes.
Gossip Time
Mabel was in such a hurry
the other day she couldn’t
stop to hear Myrtle’s gossip
in the supermarket—just
had time for the headlines.
52 ACRES near nice developed project only $2,000 per
acre. You know today’s prices, tomorrow’s is
anybody’s guess!
WE NEED LISTINGS
WHAT A GIFT! For Christmas this year give her this
lovely new 3-2-2 brick home. All built-ins. Fireplace.
Only 5% down. $29,950.
Naomi Cheslock &
David Ford
SINGLINE SANTA welcomed heartily in this
spacious family home on 1 acre with custom barn and
corral; $42,500.
Ginger Sharp
295-1394
OF BURLESO]
Every Tues.Jr
drinks, fruit juices and fruit
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good examples of I
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5 ACRES on County Road 528, East of Burleson.
Completely fenced, horse barn, septic tanks in, co-op
water meter, perfect building spot or mobile home
permitted. $15,000.
List With Us And Start Packing
DONNA SIFFORD
295-1796
JIM McMAHAN
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CHERRY PIES FOR SANTA baked cheerfully on
Corning Cook-Top Stove which is only one of many
extras in this Builders own Custom built home sitting
on 1 scenic acre; $35,900.
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Burleson Lodge #649 Xz
HARLEY FRANCIS
LAYCOOK
Funeral services for Har-
ley Francis Laycook, 75, 609
NW Chisholm, were held at
11 a.m. Tuesday in the
chapel of Jones Funeral
Home.
Laycook died suddenly
Sunday at Johnson County
Memorial Hospital in Cle-
burne. —
He was a native of Lyons,
Colo., and had lived in
Crowley prior to moving to
Burleson. He was a retired
construction worker.
Surviving are four daught-
ers, Mrs. Joann Daughtry
and Ms. Peggy McNeely,
both of Burleson; Mrs. Shir-
ley Hawks of Portland, Ore-
gon and Mrs. Kathy Hamil-
ton of Troutdale, Oregon;
one brother, one sister and
ten grandchildren.
Officiating for, final rites
were Rev. J.C. Thomspon.
Interment was in Burleson
Memorial Park.
Jones Funeral Homes was
in charge of arrangments.
BY OWNER 3-2-2 two story
newly painted, excellent
quiet neighborhood, $3500
equity, assume loan. Walk to
High School. 308 S.E. Robert
295-5575. (B-5-tfn-p)
HUD HOMES. Low-down all
areas. For information to
purchase your HUD home
call 441-8059, Lynch.
'B-13-tfn-c) ■ LOT, EXCELLENT loca-
BEAUTIFUL FIREPLACE, for hanging stockings, roasting chestnuts and
toes. Surrounded by 4 bedrooms and very efficient kitchn for baking
turkeys and pies. With 1 acre of trees for a price SANTA can afford,
$44,800.00.
QUIET ESTABLISHED NEIGHBORHOOD, is the location of this clean 3
bedroom brick. Nice yard with trees. Garage can double as game room.
$24,950.00. 1
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Fruits, Vegetables
Refrigerate most fresh
fruits and vegetables if •
possible. Keep bananas,
hard apples, citrus fruits
and melons at a cool room
temperature. After canned
are
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DOLL HOUSE. 3 bedroom on < • • —
carpet, gas range, fenced. Low assumption and $110
monthly, or $15,900 on new loan.
QIaos
(BOWLING ALLEY SHOPPING CENTER]
PRETTY, PRETTY SPANISH. Spotless 3-2-2 brick.
Avocado builtins, including dishwasher. Drapes will
stay. Large fenced yard. High school area. Equity &
$158.00 mo.
BACK AGAIN...The $2 bill, taken out of circulation
nine years ago, will reappear next year with Thomas Jef-
ferson’s picture on the front and a rendition of the signing
of the Declaration of Independence on the back. Secretary
of Treasury William E. Simon holds a blowup of the back of
the new bill.
Figure It Out
Four men, i
Clark, and Douglas were
talking about their wives.
They weren’t good friends
and the statements they
made are not all accurate.
The only sure thing is that
each statement in which
man mentions his own wife’l,
name is correct. Read the
following statements and
determine the given name of
each man’s wife: Adams:
“Dorothy is Jean’s mother. I
have never met Patricia.”
Bates: “Clark’s wife is
either Dorothy or Patricia.”
Clark: “Patricia is Adams’
wife. Dorothy is Jean’s older
sister.” Douglas: “Mar-
garet is my daughter. Doro-
thy is older than my wife.”
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■ PAINT FOR YOUR DOWN PAYMENT 3 11 brick all
EE it needs is a little painting. Very convient to all
■schools. See how easily you can own this home and
■have payments less than rent.
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■ FRAME HOME On 8 plus acres, green house and
barn. Near 917.
BEAUTIFUL BRICK ON ONE ACRE Rustic ceder
■ trim accents this lovely brick nestled in large trees.
■ Close in to Burleson. Priced to sell call today.
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SITTING ON SUITCASES, owners moved to
California today so you can move in tomorrow and left
you a large pool table - don’t even have to put it in the
garage, separate living room and den in this 3-2-2 brick
with tree shaded yard. Private patio, barbeque grill,
nice hobby or storage building. High school 1 block.
Equity & assume present loan.
LET’S TRADE!!! New 3
bedroom, 2 bath, double
garage brick home, 16 x 26
family room with fireplace.
Beautiful carpet and wall
paper. All built-ins. All this
on 1 acre. Call now. You’ll
like it.
Tarrant County, Realtors
926-7137 295-3773
295-1872
(B-7-lt-c)
IN A HURRY TO MOVE? I
will give you top (and fair)
price for the equity in your
home. Need your 3 & 4
bedroom homes desperately.
May I come by and talk to
you? Got cash ready.
CARL BASDEN
295-4103 anytime.
)B-49-tfn-c)
HOW ABOUT a 3 bedroom
Doll House for Christmas?
Here it is. Huge 12 x 24
dining room, beautiful carpet
throughout. Large 16 x 24
work shop for Dad’s hobbies.
Great location. $22,600. Call
Lucille Wicker.
Tarrant County, Realtors
926-7137 295-1872
295-3773
(B-7-lt-c)
COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom
frame home with central
heat-air, carpet. Close to
shopping center. Equity and
$112 per mpnth. Call Maxine
Richeson.
Tarrant County, Realtors
926-7137 295-3773
295-1872
(B-7-lt-c)
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■■Louis or Connie Hynsc •
■Allen Hvnson
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BIG IV2 STORY, 4 bedroom,
2 bath family home. Formal
living room, large den, beau-
tiful age old Oak Trees shade
the pretty backyard. $28,500
new loan. Call Lucille Wick-
er,
Tarrant County, Realtors
926-7137 295-1872
295-3773
(B-7-lt-c)
,8 ACRES and 2 room frame houce. Chicken house,
outbuildings, stock tank, trees, good sandy soil that
will grown anything come Spring. Owner financed.
295-4103 OFFICE 295-4591
Rozelle Cavin Carl or Fran Basden
295-1710 295-4103
295-4103 DAY OR NIGHT
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W.L. Selman W.M.
R.D. Scott Sec.
THE OPTIMIST CLUB
NICE, NICE country home on 1 completely fenced
acre, completely surrounded by tall oak trees.
' Refrigerator, range, curtains, drapes, and utility
building included in the modest $20,000 price. Owner
COUNCIL AGENDA
DECEMBER 11,1975
TIME: 7:00 P.M.
1. Call to order.
2. Approve the minutes of
the November 25, 1975
Council meeting.
3. Accept the minutes of the
December 4, 1975 Park
Board meeting.
4. Award bids on the annual
street maintenance mater-
ials.
5. Award bids on sewer pipe
and fittings for extension of
sewer line at the City shop
facilities.
6. Consider request from Bill
Meier to appear before the
Council to discuss the 70 foot
set back requirement on
State Highway 174.
7. Consider zoning change on
the East 1/3 portion of Block
10 of the Original Town of
Burleson, Texas, also known
as 124 W. King Street, from
R-l, residential to B-2, gen-
eral business. (Ordinance
B-211, second reading)
8. Consider City Ordinance
on Massage Establishments.
(Ordinance B-210, final read-
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q FOR RENT advertise for bids on a new
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LUXURIOUS new 2 bed-
room apartment behind Jos-
hua Bank $185 plus electri-
city. 1-573-1991. (C-7-3t-c)
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December 13, 1642-New Zealand is discovered and
More Riddles
Why couldn’t the pony
talk? He was a little horse
(hoarse) you dummy. Since
you didn’t get that one, why
is the letter Y like a young
spend thrift? It makes Pa,
Pay. Get it?
David Darter, Pres. 295-8476
Bruce Rasco, Sec. 295-4711
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FOOD BASKET _
Plan On It named by Abel Tasman, Dutch navigator.
If your family enjoys I December 14, 1799-George Washington, the first
snacks, try to include them president of the United States, dies at Mount Vernon
HnnLLLd meni' plalnS December 15,1791-The Bill of Rights—the term applied
Homemade snacks are less to the first 10 amendments to the Constitution—goes into
expensive than store-bought | effect.
“T' vTrv himDortaOntCOfo? I DMJmber 16- 1^70-Birthday of Ludwig van Beethoven,
snacks^ or master German composer and pianist.
Homemade oatmeal cookies I f. December 17» W>lbur Wright make the
or peanut butter cookies flrst successful airplane Hights in history as they soar over
withPrais?ns and milk £ the Sand duneS near Kitty Hawk’North Caro,ina
drinks, fruit juices and fruit „ December 18, 1865-Slavery is abolished in the United
drinks with vitamins added States-
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wholesome snacks. *
YOU CAN DO IT Be in before Christmas. The equity ■
isn’t too big and the payments are low. Lovely 31
bedroom brick with fenced yard. Call today.
THE HAPPY COOKER Will enjoy this lovely kitchen ■
and adjoining den. Quiet livingroom and 3 bedrooms. ■
Lots of lush carpeting. Close to everything. Upper ■
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BURLESON SCHOOLS Attractive 3-2-2 brick, on 11
acre. Very little down on new loan. Mid 20’s. Owner B
transferred so we need a quick sale.
CUTE HOUSE ON COURT Very neat attractive 1
home. Low equity and low payments. 3-1-1 brick, n
Better check on this one.
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LARGE HOME 10 ACRES Plush home with lots and]
lots of extras. Call for an appointment.
“We’re National
But Neighborly”
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fruits and vegetables
open, cover and keej
refrigerator. It’s safi
keep them in their original
cans. Keep potatoes, sweet
potatoes, hard-rind squash
and dry onions in a dark,
cool place where air can cir-
culate around them. Do not
keep under the sink because
it is too warm and damp*
there.
CHUCKLE COLUMN
Man’s Best Friend
A dog can be considered
man’s best friend because
he wags his tail instead of
his tongue. And you all know
why a bicycle can’t stand up
by itself—because it’s too
tired.
LET US LIST YOUR
---- ^HUtlSE or BUY YOUR
EQUITY.
TOWN & COUNTRY
REAL ESTATE
295-1867 295-1361 295-2810
295-1151
HAVE HORSES? Need a lovely brick home? Maybe a pecan orchard and
(large garden spot?: 3.26 acres with 7 stall barn, 2 metal sheds, private well
and co-op water. See this one. Priced at $54,750.00
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REAL ESTATE B— REAL ESTATE COUNCIL AGENDA
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LOW EQUITY J
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car
garage, total payment $175.
328 Jayellen, V? block from
Frazier Elementary.
RA MAC REALTY
Corner of Cindy & Renfro
295-2581 295-3366
(B-7-tfn-c)
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Request permission
police radar unit.
10. Consider preliminary
plans and recommendations
to contract for negotiations
to procure Right-Of-Way for
the Water and Sewer Capital
Improvements Program.
11. Executive Session in
accordance with V.T.C.S.
Art. 6252-17 (2)g dealing
with personnel.
12. Monthly reports.
POSTED THIS the 5th day
of December, 1975 at the
Burleson City Hall, 141 W.
Renfro, Burleson, Texas.
TIME: 5:00 p.m.
Eileen Cranford
Deputy City Secretary
(L-7-lt-c)
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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/m1/9/?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.