Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 65, Ed. 1 Monday, May 31, 1982 Page: 7 of 16
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REAL ESTATE
BUY-LEASE-SELL
HOUSE BY OWNER: 3-2-2,
brick, corner lot, fenced
yard. Assumable, equity of
$14,500 at 9%% j non-
escalating. Monthly
payments of $389, all in-
clusive. Available end of
June. Metro, 572-1094.
QC-5t&-c)
2 YR. OLD BRICK, 12?3
acres, by owner. 3-2-2, 1750
sq. ft., clean, $53,900.
295-8287. (K-4t-65-c)
MOBILE HOMES
TO BE MOVED: 4 houses
located in Burleson.
Delivered on foundation at
your choice. Jim Hawkins
House Moving. 441-9459.
OFFICES
FOR LEASE
i OFFICE for rent. Recep-
tionist available. 229 W.
Ellison. Call 295-2236 or
295-1850. (L-tfn-55-c)
MOBILE HOMES
MOBILE HOME space for
rent or campers per day.
Western Inn, 295-6050.
(M-8t-58-c)
FOR SALE: mobile home
12X38, 295-8513. (M-lt-65-c)
FAMOUS $8,888 DEAL. New
14-wide home, delivered and
set up. Guaranteed lowest
prices. Budget Mobile
Homes, 1709 N. Main St.,
Cleburne. Tx. 641-2244.
$13,888. New 3 bedroom, 14'
wide. Large bay window,
frost free refrig., up-grade
furniture pkg., bar. Budget
Mobile Homes, 1709 N.
Main, Cleburne, Tx.rf
641-2244. (M-3t-64-C)_
HAIL DAMAGE. Insurance
settlement saves you
thousands. Only minor dents
but look! Large 2 bedroom
with house-type door, cham-
paign kitchen. Was $14,250,
now $11,888. Free washer
and dryer, too. Budget
Mobile Homes, 1709 N. Main
St., Cleburne, Tx. 641-2244.
2 BEDROOM mobile home
in country. $275. One small
child, no pets. 295-9061 or
295-7426. (M-2t-64-c)
1980 14x80 Westchester
mobile home. 3-2, storm
windows, central H/A,
garden tub. $22,600 or $4,900
equity, assume $265.15
month. Must see to ap-
preciate. 477-2080; 295-7181,
ask for Gradene.
(M-8t-63-c)
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along with a group of Burleson Good Life Ambassadors from the Burleson Area
Chamber of Commerce. Not pictured is another partner, Richard Salazar.
Petroleum from rubber
It’s possible to convert
natural rubber to petrole-
um products, but present
technology is too expensive
to be practical.
Sharks’ wombs paired
All female sharks have
paired wombs, where em-
bryos may gestate for any
where from a few months
to two years
250,000 own woodlots
Canada's 250,000 private
wood lot owners supply 16
percent of the wood har-
vested each year. Canada’s
forests are about 80 per-
cent softwood. The provin-
cial governments own 90
percent of the productive
forestlands.
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A number of skits and plays were presented for and by Mound Elementary
students during the last week of school. These students show off some of the color-
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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
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real estate
WHEN YOU
think of
real estate
SEE ME
LARRY
McKINSTRY
Broker Associate
William 220 s w Wllshlr*
VTIIIIain P.O. Box 496, Burleson |
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NEW CONSTRUCTION
MARRIAGES
Angel Flores Murillo and
Marguerite Bamentes, both of Fort
Worth
Williain Aten Johnstm of Caddo. La.,
and Nancy Eleta Davison of Alvarado
Dyke Edward Hertzler and Elna Jo
Collins, both of Fort Worth
Enrique Gonzalez and Juanita
Lopez, both of Fort Worth
Johnny Eugene Hilton and Paula
Lynn Hobbs, both of Cleburne
Carlton Ray Deauman and Deidre
Lawayne Perry, both of Cleburne
Marcos Benigno Perez and Juana
Surama Caballero, both of Keene
Pressley Friend Jordan of Fort
Worth and Sherry Kay Baker of
Burleson
Victor Manuel Alvarado and Juanita
Herrera, both of Dallas
Ronald Wayne Sisk and Kimberly
Ann Green, both of Cleburne
Kevin Doyal Duncan and Patricia i
Ann Bonds, both of Cleburne
Robert Hunter Lunn of Grandviejv ,
and Angela Darlene Ishmael of *
Alvarado
Terry Lewis Smith of Kopperl and
Deirdre Diane Timms of Morgan
Clarence Britton Clay Jr and Rob^
bie Cornell Lane, both of Alvarado
Romulo Sigala and Juanita Her
mostillo, both of Fort Worth.
Franklin Richard House Jr of
Kepner and Julie LaRea Lile of Keene
Ronnie Dean Ferguson and Melissa
Diane Coleman, both of Burleson
J B Nabors and Jean Rosanne
Crawford, both of Cleburne.
Ronald Earl Rodecker and Mavis
Veleria Jones, both of Cleburne
Rickey Allen Chatman of Fort Worth
and Shelia Aleis Monroe of Burleson
Gzntuifc* 295-6161
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A-ONE REALTY
Dudly and June Arnett
Independently Owned
660 S.W. Wilshire
PHONES PERSONALLY ANSWERED
24 HOURS A DAY
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SQUEEZE YOUR DOLLARS. Good assumable
FHA loan with owner finance 2nd. This corner lot
has a super nice 3 bedroom home with separate
game room. Good tax shelter for investors.
$49,000.
A BIT OF HEAVEN. Spacious dream home featur-
ing center atrium and the ultimate in interior decor.
This 3 bedroom sits on a tree studded lot. Make
an appointment to see this outstanding home to-
day.
COME HOME to the country in this 4 bedroom
frame home on 5 acres. Enjoy the pleasure of a
garden, deep well, fruit trees and barn for
livestock. Close enough to Ft. Worth to let you
relax under the huge oaks.
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KIDS EVERYWHERE? Provide them all a room in
this 5 bedroom home with a formal dining and
large living area. Plenty of recreation at adjoining
country club. No credit check to assume this low
equity VA loan. '
END OF THE RAINBOW. Stop chasing after that
elusive frame home on 3 acres. Shaded by gigan-
tic oaks, located just off 1-35 with good assumable
loan. Scurry on down!
YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE RICH to own this roomy
3 bedroom Colonial on corner lot. Large
gameroom, spacious kitchen and spacious den. If
dollars count see this in a hurry. $49,900.
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Dudly Arnett
Debbfd Baker
Jackie Woerner
JoAnn Spruell
Broker/Owner
295-8988
293-3320
645-3665
Ginny Vann
Holly Darwin
Eula Erwin
295-2795
295-0789
295-9544
Mary Brown
Glenda Cox
Edna Loflin
W.B. Edwards
645-3031
295-9128
295-0848
295-4075
Kenneth Allen Hill of Cleburne and
Eva Janette Starks of Keene
James Earnest Brown of Fort Worth
and Karla Kaye Ross of Burleson.
Ronnie Joe G0re‘and Tlo&i Lotnse
Gore, both of Joshua
Gary Mack Christian and Vicki Rose
Shepherd, both of Burleson
Carl Edward Bethany and Darla
Renee Monk, both of Venus.
Mark Edward Burk of Covington
and Cheryl Danette Sweeney of Keene
Jeffery James Flatt and Mistie Lou
McGinnis, both of Venus
Davis Ponce of Freer and Corina
Olivas Lopez of Arlington
Richard Ramon Tobin Jr and Bren
da Sue Brigman, both of Joshua
William Fisher Brinker Jr and Mec
ca Arlene Johnson, both of Joshua
Woody Frank Latham of Cleburne
and Mary Ninfa Latham of Houston
James Harley Vickers and Sherri
Danette Green, both of Burleson
Jose Garcia and Maria del Scorro
Renteria, both of Fort Worth.
Timothy Wayne Barber and Bar
bara Elizabeth Davis, both of
Cleburne
James David Bell of Crowley and
Janice Lee Henderson of Fort Worth
Archie Dwight May and Brenda
Faye Lain, both of Cleburne
Javier Martinez and Balanda
Ramirez, both of Alvarado
Roger Dale Hardin and Bonnie I,ee
Webber, both of Rio Vista
Wesley Weeks Williams and Ethel
Bernice Williamson, both of Burleson
Thomas Melvin Ferrell of Stephen
ville and Deborah Louise Cunningham
of Cleburne
Guy Austin Forsythe of Cleburne
and Pamela Ann Hoyt of Joshua
James Timothy Potts and Kimberly
Dawn Russell, both of Alvarado
Curtis Wayne Skiles and Lisa Gay
Erhart. both of Cleburne
Jackie Nelson Dukes of Grandview
and Shirley Ann Everett of Alvarado
William Roy Cole and Marilyn
Raivio, both of Burleson
Jeffery Noble Melencamp and
Alisha Ann Long, both of Cleburne
Jerry Marlin Shepard and Lajuana
Ruth Shepard, both of Alvarado
Raymond Price Pruitt of Blum and
Michelle Joi Waite of Cleburne
Paul Randolph Owens and Karen
Joyce Cunter, both of Keene
Michael Rush Shahan and Dorean
Renee Bicek, both of Keene
Ted Andrew Owens Jr and Melinda
Lee McLeod, both of Cleburne
Jackie Wayne Milsap and Cynthia
Ann Haschke, both of Cleburne
Terry Dale Willingham of Godley
and Glenda Hugh Nowlin of Cleburne
Aaron Timothy Lowe of Cleburne
and Jane Renee Kilgore of Joshua
Kevin Ray Owens and Teresa Ann
Bowen, both of Cleburne
Jimmy Leroy Opela and Debra
Susan Bolton, both of Cleburne
Eduardo Aguilar Robles and Rosa
Mary Baldes, both of Fort Worth
Martin Alan Jones of Cleburne and
Patricia Lyane McDonald of Dallas
Robert Thomas Lesnieqicz and
Debra Jan Cahaill, both of Alvarado
Jessie Camacho Flores and Beatrice
Medina, both of Alvarftdo.
Otis Don Martindafe arid Kimberly
Jean McConathy, both of Cleburne
Miguel Fuertes and Loida Ivelisse
Cambero, both of Keene
Sammy Ray Wager and April Dawn
Middleton, both of Granbury
Randy Kyle Lancaster and Karen
Louise Cunningham, both of Burleson
Essel Royce Sapian of Denton and
Joale Eduave Valendez of Keene
Robert Lee Hamililli and Cordelia
Marie Birdwell, both of Cleburne
Jose Calvan Martinez and Diana
Sandoval, both of Cleburne
Randy Glen Simpson and Margo
Rebecca Parks, both of Burleson
John Hollis Chambers and Cather *
Carroll Baxter, both of Cleburne
Leslie Eugene Owens and Diane
Snow, both of Cleburne.
Scott Edward Horn and Sharon Ann
Davis, both of Burleson
Allan Robert Beyer and Elizabeth
Jeanne Duncan, both of Cleburne.
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Moody, James. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 65, Ed. 1 Monday, May 31, 1982, newspaper, May 31, 1982; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth760817/m1/7/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.