Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1967 Page: 4 of 4
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Pack 527 Meets Council Nearer
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♦Balanced Hot Meals
♦Central Air & heated building
FOR SALE
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REAL ESTATE
113 N. Scott
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celebration of Mrs, Pinewood Derby. The Mother Peggy C obern,
PROTECT YOUR
INVESTMENT
IN YOUR HOME
BURLESON
TRUCK SALVAGE
TO REPORT YOUR
NEWS, call BY4-44I2
24-HOUR WRECKER
SERVICE
AX5-2487
JIM WATKINS
THE
BURLESON
STAR
♦Planned Educational
Activities
Montclair, Cleaner & La-
undry. 317 NW King St,
(21-3t-c)
In other action the bo-
ard:
—Accepted requests
♦School children care
(transportation) to and
from school.
for 30 min. class lessons
Linda Eakin, Exp. teach-
er, 225 E. Tabb Burleson.
The idea will be sub-
mitted to the citizens stu-
dy group.
- - E mployed Mrs.
cake decorated in red and1
white with an American
flag on it. Everyone re-|
IT’S GOOD BUSINESS
TO DO BUSINESS
LOCALLY!
LARGE STOCK LATE
MODEL USED AUTO
PARTS
LOW MILEAGE MOTORS I
TRANSMISSIONS—REAR
ENDS—TIRES—WHEELS
in paving streets touch-
ed by the high school cam-
pus. (The board took ac-
tion in the matter before
it received the city’s re-
solution.)
—Agreed to pay a pro-
ager Ray Bentley to con-
tact Dowell Beal again
about the old water tower
MOP SOIL
*CUSHION SAND
*FILL DIRT
*SANDY LOAM
*ROAD GRAVEL
For Sale: Pigs 6 weeks
old and up to bred guilts,
after 5 call AX 5-2316.
(19-3t-c)
That's right...Each non-commercial
WANT AD placed in the STAR will
be automatically inserted--at no
additional cost--in the Sunday
CLEBURNE SHOPPER.
Double your response...Call
the STAR now with your want ad.
BY4-44I2
Phone
AX5-2581
<£ 1
Since 1954
REAL ESTATE
List Your Property
With Us
Residential—Farm
Commercial
E.L. BRISTER
REALTY
217 W. Ellison
Burleson
AX5-2685
1 1/2 Mi. South of Burleson at First Overpass
On Highway 81
(County Road 530 B)
Used Pickup
8 Truck Parts
COUCH
WATTERS
Insurance
Agency
Rt. 2, Box 296
Burleson, Texas 76028
PACK S LAWN
MOWER SHOP
1 mile east of
Ford Motor Co^
AX 5-1865
Lawn Mower Repair
& Sharpening Shop
Garden & Yard
Equipment Rentals
Pickup & Delivery
CALL OR WRITE US TODAY
0. M. RENFRO
PAINT CONTRACTOR
P.O. Box 262 - Cleburne - Ph. 645-4113
ALL MEAT
BOLOGNA
Corn King
BACON
Wilson or Banner
OLEO...
Nabisco, Vanilla
WAFERS
WE BUY PICKUPS AND TRUCKS
FOR SALVAGE
AX5-I65I
If no answer, Call AX 5-1041 or WA 7-7155
--8 to 5 Mon. Thru. Fri.
KINDERGARTEN EGG HUNT—Above scenes show
the action of students in Happy Hours Kindergarten
CONCRETE
WORK
of af] kinds.
Foundations, patios,
walks, floors, curbs
and driveways.
George Ayers
AX 5-1595
OPENING FRIDAY
HOURS
6 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Friday & Saturday
nights 7 p.m. to
2 a.m.
LOCALLY OWNED BY
MARY & DAVID MYATT
#1/2 Can
^|Ljk If
Open 7 p.m.-10 p.m.
Monday thru Friday
ALL DAY SATURDAY
for your convenience 1
JUNGE
AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICE
Hwy. 81 BY 4-5366
(next to Noe’s Auto
Parts)
Moates was postponed un- that Burleson begin a vo- Luncheon Honors
which would complete til next Monday. After the cational program to pre-
Gregory to Maple (be- next meeting the board pare students for jobs in
hind, the baseball diamond may set a date for the auto mechanics when they
and the football stadium), citizens to meet and be- finish high school.
This would allow another gin studies on future pro-
outlet for heavy traffic, grams of the district,
the board said.
In another action of
interest the board delay-
4-BURLESON STAR-Thursday, March 30, 1967
PAVING—
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133 SE
Tarrant,
Burleson
. Mil
Want me to mow and/or
trim your lawn? Call
AX 5-1034, Kelly Pen-
nington.
Mrs. Wood As New
American Citizen
A covered dish lunch-
eon was held on Tuesday,
March 21, in honor of
Mrs. Olive Wood a t the
home of Mrs. Audrey Hu-
bert. The occasion was a
OPEN —8 to 1 p.m. on Saturday
W.C. (CHUNKY) RICHARDSON—Manager
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Morty and Steve Rapfogel will give a senior.
Tickets will be avail-
able at the door at 75
cents for adults and 50
cents for children under
12.
The supper will beheld
from 6 to 7:30 p.m., im-
rated share of expenses in mediately preceding the
installing a teletype sy- junior class play,
stem for law enforcement
agencies in the area. The
teletype will be installed Clip this for 50C Off
when you Subscribe
to the STAR
DELMONTE, 303 Can
English Peas __3fcr69C
—Approved a motion
that Douglas Cashion, a
Burleson police officer,
be allowed to continue to
live in Cleburne for six
months. The matter then
meeting of the council last will be left at the dis-
Thursday night. cretion of Police Chief
In other action, the co- Homer Barns.
uncil:
--instructed City Man- Honor Society
Chili Supper Set
The Burleson High
School National Honor So-
ciety has planned a chili
supper for Friday night,
in the high school cafe-
teria.
The
raise
BURLESON WRECKING YARD
WA 7-7155 or AX 5-1041
420 N. Burleson Blvd. Burleson
For Sale: 1956 Buick Ro-
admaster, Power Steer-
ing & brakes, seats and
windows. In fair condi-
tion. Call after 5:00 p.m.
AX5-1746.
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Lake frontage lots, west
side of new Alvarado Lake
$800 to $2250, easy
terms, restricted, J.L.
Roten, Grandview, Route
4. Call Cleburne, 645-
2689.
during the private school’s annual Easter Egg
Hunt at the General Dynamics Recreation Area
in Fort Worth last Wednesday. About 65 children
attended the hunt. They were transported by cars
from the school to the recreation area. The child-
ren were from all three classes of the kinder-
garten operated by Mrs. Jay Clinkscale.
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at Cleburne. Burleson
cost is $25 initially and
$25 per month.
—Granted permission
Carl Barner to build a
metal car wash building
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photograph each individ-
ual den.
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EXTRA SPECIAL
Sugar
With $10 or More Purchase (exc. cig,L
FREE DELIVERY
Phon^BY 4-4451
SCOTT
FOODSTORE
108 S. Main Burleson
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WANTED: Front lady for
evening shift $1.00 per
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plenty drawer space. This
machine makes button-
holes, sews on buttons,
monograms, overcasts,
plus many designs. No LOST IN LAYAWAY—
attachments needed. 10- 1 “
year guarantee. Pay un- cy patterns, buttonholes,
C1WU1IVU UVlllUj VIVo, A. V • / O
or $2 weekly. WA6-5861. or $2.00 weekly. Guar-
(21-lt-c) anteed. MA4-3418.
(21-lt-c)
SINGER Swing Needle Zig NOTICE
Zag sewing machine, bea-
utiful console, decorative Want to rent,
s t i t ching, monograms ,
etc. without using attach-
ments. Assurpe 5 pay-
ments of $4.73 each or
discount for cash. WA6-
5861.
mi
DDEIin Mrs-Bairds 1 l/2-lb
U II L H II bag or Sandwich
Ballard or Pillsbury
BISCUITS
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ed a week the discussion for exceptions regarding Glenda Young as social
of prepared material tuition policies. studies teacher for clas- Wood’s naturalization as
which will be presented —A^ request was heard ses formerly taught by an American citizen.
. Lj re- The table was covered
signed as head coach. . with a blue linen cloth
—Approved offering and was centered with a
contracts for renewal to
several teachers in all
schools.
Bids On Sewer
Burleson City Council on Renfro Street near Ju-
hopes to advertise for dy’s Flower Shop,
bids soon on long-await-
ed sewer system impro-
ve ments and extension,
and plans to award con-
tracts about April 13.
This was decided in a
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*Auto *Liability
* Homeowners *Fire
Maintain its value by having it
painted by a professional.
LET US GIVE YOU A FREE PAINT-
ING ESTIMATE. At no obligation to
vou, we will thoroughly inspect your
home and furnish you with a written
estimate on all painting requirements.
This will include: surfaces to be paint-
ed; paints to be used; what it will
cost."
We guarantee our work to your sat-
isfaction. We want you to be satis-
fied with both general appearance
and detailed workmanship.
We can arrange convenient finan-
cing terms to suit your budget through
various banks.
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Cub Scout Pack 527 held The program opening
its pack meeting March was presented by Den 9,
24 at 7 p.m. in the First an<i Den Mother Geneva
Baptist Church Fellow- Baker. A B ob cat cere-
ship Hall, Burleson. mony followed by induct-
This month’s theme, ing Mark Harvey andJSte-
master Neil Cobern. Den
MISCELLANEOUS
SERVICES
room house or cottage, Charlcle Hiu Uph01ster
for couple. No children 3013 Morton sp Ax /_•
or pe5^ after 5:00 1689, ED 6-7586.
p.m. AX5-1746. ze .
(20-4t-c) (5-tfn-c)
5 lb. bag 29^
of prepared material tuition policies.
which will be presented —A request was heard ses 1
at the first meeting of a from E. E. (Ernie) Hack- Grady Graves who
citizens study group. Due ett, a resident of Burle-
to the late hour when the son and a representative
board adjourned, the pre- of a firm which man-
sentation by assistant ufactures automobile en-
superintendent Frank gine testing equipment,
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FOR STAR WANT ADS DIAL BY4-44I2
Deadline: 5 p.m. Monday
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE;
Minimum of 500 for first 10 words;
30 per word after 10. Rate is applied
on each of first two insertions.
NO CHARGE FOR THIRD WEEK
with the exception of commercial
ads.
CARD OF THANKS: $1.00 each if
of average length.
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EQUITY FOR SALE—
’60 Corvair, $200. Come fns^McL^eighbortood’ Ciak Sagsfacti°"
by and dme it 152 SE (MloSon Real IT4 427^°^
Garden Blvd. Burleson, Estate—Billie Balentlne,
A— -07. AX 5-1049. tf-c
(21-lt-p)
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( emphasized with the
derby has developed into pen 5, led in group sing-
Warren Walker, Ticket
Russell, Irene Wylie,;
Jean Young and daughter,]
Janet, Jo Ann Looney,]
Annie Balentine, Albiel
Collins, Dimple Wood,]
Mae Wood, Jessie Chum-;
ble Spears and Audr'ejr
Hubert.
Esther Tucker Is
TOPS Queen
Esther Tucker was na-
med queen of the month
Monday by the Burleson
BB TOPS Club. She was
crowned and honored with
a “stamp shower’’ in
which each of the group
presented her one-quar-
ter book of stamps.
Tieing for runnerup ho-1'
nors were Mrs. Bailey
Machen and Mrs. Carrol
Lynch. I.J
Prices Good Thru Sat., April I
Win
Wil 1
- - - - ---------Wanted: Pupils for dance
LOST o; Lx.T^V.Rxi lessons, tap, ballet,
1965 Singer Zig Zag fan- tumbling and baton. $1.50
claimed balance of $21.43 blind hems, etc., $20.78
one of Cub Scoutings’fin- ing-r m
est father-son projects; ------ ------» -------
it also proves to be fas- Chairman, for Scout-O-
cinating and entertaining Rama *67 presented pat-
_1_ ches and tie slides to Cub
The Derby is run in Scouts who reached the
ceived a small flag as a by gravity from a stand- Awards were presented
favor. j still down a ramp to’the by Jake Tucker, awards
Those attending were]: finish line. Wooden strips committeeman. Special
Mmes. Olive Wood and]' down the ramp guide the guests, District Scout Ex- aH.Q„onr
daughter, Tracy, Bettye cars. Thirty six contest- -ecutive Dan Harmon and 5^ £^3
posit several months ago
to purchase the tower and
tank and remove it.
—Passed a resolution The supper will help
urging the Burleson Scho- raise funds for a $100
ol Board to cooperate with scholarship the society
Registration started at
7 p.m. with James John-
to the entire family.
heats, with cars starting quota in^ticket sales.
| still down a ramp to’the by Jake Tucker, awards
I Iiufcje a-LLCiiuius wcxe Iinisn line. V¥ ooaen strips vwuiuiJ.Luccnid.ii. opecia.1
Mmes. Olive Wood and'1 down the ramp guide the guests, District Scout Ex-
ants were run in one hour. family were recognized.
F or the pack champ-
ion in the Pinewood Der-
son and Bobby Kirkpat- by, a Cub Scout ring and
rick weighing and inspec- trophy were awarded
x . ting, and Joe Ratliff and Mike Kepper, Webelos
bley, Jewel Collins, Ma-1 pon j^eij acting as track Den. Den winners receiv-
AOp’erations team; Norman ed plaques as follows:
White and Jack Trice we- BarrY Kirkpatrick, Den
re judges; gatekeeper was 2; Phillip Strickland, Den
George Harris, and Jack 3; David Cobern, Den 5;
of all trades were James Kevin Byrom, Den 8; Jer-
Johnson and Don Neil. rY Neel, Den 9; Clayton
Den winner plaquesand Pagett, Den 11, and Rand-
individual derby car tie Y Tucker, Den 13.
slides were made by Den Photographer, Hillis
Mother Leatha Keel, Den Miessner was present to
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Hutson, Wayne. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1967, newspaper, March 30, 1967; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1337423/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.