Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1966 Page: 2 of 4
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$U MPER CROP op
SID CARS
EXTRA CLEAN
$695
$695
ONLY
MEMBER F. D. I. C.
TO DO YOUR
BANKING HOURS 9A.M. to 4 P.M.
SATURDAYS 9 A.M. to NOON
CHEVROLET
---S’Ctt^r' as YStiffp®
7
MIDSUMMER
BIG FOUR
66 TRUCK
SELL-EBRATION
AX 5-2471
OPEN 7 DAYS
2nd Feature Only
II
HWY. 81 AX 5-1551
Burleson
Friendly Place To Stop
r
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AT THE
TRUCK HEADQUARTERS
ONE RACK DRESSES
BY 4-4787
STOVALL
212 W. Ellison, Burleson
Burleson
M
TRADE
TODAY!
LAW AWAY NOW
Gold Bond Stamps
4
—TT
CHEVROLET
Sportvan! Pickup! Panel!
Stake! Tandem! Tilt!
45 TO CHOOSE FROM!
PRICES START AT $1795.00
NEW YEAR'S
EVE
MOTOROLA TV
QUEEN TV
’SAVE UP TO *500 OH
YOUR '66 CHEVY TRUCK
BROWN'S
BARBER SHOP
MILLER’ SALES
AND SERVICE
THOMAS
CLEANERS
SUN - MON - TUES
Jonathan Winters
Clean Used Cars
Quick, Dependable
Service
Hwy. 81 Burleson
KEY
MOBIL
SERVICE
1/2 Price
Plus $1.00
Burleson
OPEN 7 Days A Week
Save Your Cash Register
Receipts for Free
Haircut
Montclair Shopping
Center
Lawn Mower and
Appliance Sales
and Service
Wood Shopping Center
BY 4-4453 Burleson
Montclair Shopping
Center
Burleson
KISSINGER
AUTO
SUPPLY
Color and
Black and
White
Wood Shopping
Center
Burleson, Texas
Wood Shopping
Center
Burleson
JIM'S
BARBER
SHOP
112 South Main
Burleson
AX5-10U
103 E. Renfro AX 5-1381
Burleson
Home Owned
and Operated
Wood Shopping
Center
BY4-5151
IT'S
— STOVALL
CHEVROLET
APACHE
“■SING
Mobil
Hwy 174 South Burleson
t Phone BY4-9287
“Your Business is
Appreciated’’
U-Haul Trailer Rental
HOLLY ANN'S
Dress Shop
Montclair
Shopping Center
BY 4-5192
CRAWFORD
MOTOR CO.
BINGHAM'S
ENCO
SERVICE
Tires-Batteries
Wash-Grease
BY4-4551
BALES DRESS
SHOP
116 W. Ellison-Burleson
KNIT SUITS
$10.98
GRISSO’S
COIN-O-MATIC
GREAT
GOINGS ON !
Furniture
&
Appliances
Cool Fun For
The Whole Family
BURLESON
BOWL
Open 7—Starts 7:45
CHIEF DRIVE IN
Adults 759 Kids Free
TONITE thru SAT.
2 BIG WESTERNS!
First & Last Feature
WHITE
AUTO STORE
Home owned & operated
by
John & Hazel Swindle
WOOD SHOPPING
CENTER
AX 5-1822
Burleson
DO-NUTS
Different Varieties
6:30 A.M. to 8:00 P. M.
DO-NUT CHEF
317 N. W. Renfro
BY 4-9294
Closed Sunday
AT THE
MOVIES
CLEBURNE, TEXAS
—Accepted the bid of
Harco Conoco for gaso-
line for school use dur-
ing the coming year.
—Decided to purchase
incenerators for all
schools with advise from
the school’s architect.
—Voted to offer a
course in Bible to jun-
iors and seniors as an
elective. Minimum enrol-
lment for the course was
set at 20 pupils.
--Approved new aerial
maps for use in the school
her, Mrs
of Fort Worth.
SHOES SHINED
Bring 'em on the way
to work, get 'em on
the way home.
Brown's Barber Shop
NOE'S AUTO
PARTS
Your business
appreciated"
Automotive &
Tractor Parts
And Accessories
BANKING”
"A GOOD PLACE
OPEN 7:00 A.M.
CLOSE 9:00 P.M.
rARMERS AND MERCHANTS
State Bank
BURLESON, TEXAS
WED. $1.00 CARLOAD
“Where The Boys
Meet The Girls"
Open 1:45 75c 25c
NOW thru WED.
1962 Volkswagen, Radio & Heater.
REAL
MONEY SAVER
— MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM —
Gardner & McVickers
Easy Terms - Bank Rate Financing
ty Road 1017.
Another resident in the
area, Kenneth Toal, said
he had noticed the car
just beyond a fence on f
his property line and once a step-brother, Tony Hu-
ghes of Sulphur Springs;
a step-sister, Mrs. Dan
Petty of Duncanville; her
iggTA A Riotous Romantic Adventure!
WALT DISNEYS ..
Mrs. W. E. Sullivan of
Keene and Mrs. Elva
Willingham of Godley. A
great-grandmother, Mrs.
Ludella Willingham, lives
in Godley.
Other than his parents,
Mr. and Mrs.'J.R. Brand,
the Brand youth is sur-
M-G-M and FILMWAYS present
MARTIN RANSOHOFFS
PRODUCTION
The
CHEVROLET
Hwy. 174 South of
AX 5-1159 Burleson
—Approved payment of
monthly bills.
—Awarded contracts
for bread delivered to
cafeterias to the Mrs.
| WALT DISNEY’S
Fur. robin
I CRUSOE,
* IJ.S.N.
ra VAN DYKE
| NANCY KWAN
k TECHNICOLOR®
1963 Ford Galaxie, 2 dr. sedan. V-8
standard, air-conditioned. New Tires.
$1395
1963 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 door sedan, V-8,
automatic transmission, factory air. New
tires.
1395”
1957 Ford V-8, automatic, radio and heat-
er. A good work car.
W
1957 Chevrolet Convertible. V-8
Automatic, Radio & Heater. EXTRA
CLEAN. $ r flC
RUNS REAL GOOD J7J
1964 Ford Galaxie 500. V-8, Auto-
matic, Air conditioner. Vinyl Trim.
$1495
ESQUIRE
Ml 5-5261■
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offers a wide line of equipment for
the home, automobile, garden and
patio. Owners are John and Hazel
Swindel who have operated the well-
stocked store for about three and
a half years. Backed by the well-
known White’s Auto guarantee the
Swindels offer tires, batteries and
accessories of many kinds for auto-
mobiles as well as Catalina brand
air conditioners, major appliances
and a big supply of smaller house-
XII
Rd
NOW
OPEN
Come in and
get acquainted
Miller Drug
& Hardware
Crowley AX 7-1229
the value placed on pro- p
perty in figuring taxes.
The tax office plans on ’
collecting 95 percent of 0
all taxes due. The tax (
rate has been the same
for about six years. It
is lower than other school
districts in this region,
said Superintendent J.L.
Hughes.
In other action th^
^ooa'fdr *r'~" ' '*!• _
—Agreed on policies a
governing dress and app-
earance of students. ™
The MOTION
picture
WITK .
Loved
O
WALTDISNEYS
1964 Chevrolet Impala 2 door hardtop, V-8,
automatic transmission, air conditioned. A
real beauty.
’1995”
1964 Chevrolet Impala 4 door hardtop, V-8,
automatic transmission, factory air. New
tires, extra clean.
1995°
1964 Chevrolet % ton pickup, 6 cycl, long
wheel base, wide bed, radio and heater.
Runs real good.
149500
1959 Chevrolet Impala. 4-door H.T.
V-8, Automatic^ actory
Air.
A REAL BUY AT
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2-BURLESON STAR-Thursday, August 11, 1966
—SLAYINGS Continued from Page 1
111 NE Moody in Burle- thought of checking for
son. He told officers he its driver or owners. He
noticed the car in a field delayed walking to the
with the trunk open as he vehicle, however, and
made hi s way to a fish- shortly later, Sanders ar-
ing spot in the area. The rived.
car was backed against Toal said he heard no
a fence. shots and noticed no dis-
Fearing someone might turbance either Saturday
be having car trouble he night as. he worked late
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bodies of the two boys, when he rose early.
He went to the nearby
home of R.R. McAlister
from which an ambulance
and police were called.
Location of the griz-
zly find is north of Bur-
V
lif W. j I
and decorator pieces. Lawnmowers
and other garden an’d lawn tools are
also in stock. Sportsmen also find a
fine selection of hunting and fishing
equipment. Orders already have been
placed for Christmas toys which
should arrive shortly. There’s no
charge for Lay Aways at White’s and
Terms are available on all items.
Call AX 5-1822 or go by the store
in Wood Shopping Center, downtown.
There’s plenty of parking space.
hundred dollar valuation
to $1.50.
“I think we’d better
start cutting, because I’m
not in favor of a tax in-
crease when these val-
uations are in the shape
they’re in,” said Ray Don
Williams.
The board earlier in
the night had approved
grandparents, Mr. and property vajuations^ontax tax^office. Prices for mi-
cro-filming tax records
also will be obtained.
ACE
ELECTRIC CO.
Electrical contracting
and Repair
—Bob Reagan
AX5-1867 Burleson
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rolls as submitted by the
tax equalization board and
the school tax assessor-
collector. However, the
tax rolls we regiven board
approval upon a condition
that plans be made now
to revise for next years
„ tax rolls some of the
vived by three sisters, valuations. Many were too
Mrs. Francis Brown of low, the board felt.
Everman, and Doris Mar- Total valuation in the
ie, 8, and Pamela Jean district was placed at $16,
Brand, 12; his grandpar- 817,370.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh “I just want to be real
Couch of Alvarado and sure, before we make a
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Brand tax change,” added John
of Lillian.
Dunnam is survived by
his parents Mr. and soon since taxes must be
Mrs. Jack E. Dunnam;
a sister, Miss Babbette
JORD.
school sophomore, was
Sullivan of Keene. She the budget should be par-
made her home with her
mother and stepfat her, creased from $1.35 per
leson just across the Tar- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard -
E?U™Lline onCoun" Hughes, in Everman.
Other survivors in-
clude a brother, William
Lewis Sullivan of Ever-
man; a half sister, Bea-
trice Sullivan of Keene;
blidg.er..ah™S..a2®’ Baird’s Bread Co.
—Awarded contract for
delivery of milk and ice
cream to cafeterias to
the Borden Milk Co.
—Voted to buy a new
oven for the cafeteria at
journed at about 1:15 a.m, from the Huey & Philp
leisure in studying the
- - if
! wi
— BUDGET
Continued from Page 1
ges. Total estimated re-
ceipts are $1,080,251.
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ficit of more than $13,
400.
School board members,
tired following long dis-
cussions on school pol-
icies and other items as
investigated, and saw the i*n°"his’home or”Sunday well as the budget, ad- Junior-Senior'hishschool
6MIPC nf 1-ho — h-ro . journed at about 1:15a.m. from the Huey & Philp
Miss Sullivan, a high Tuesday to allow more Co. Of Dallas for $1455.
school sophomore, was 1~J~" ~
the daughter of Lewis Ray budget and to decide
ed or the tax rate in-
s
_ . _ ’I' " s
King.
A decision is needed 0
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computed and statements
sent property owners by
Dunnam of North Little October 1. The job takes
Rock, and his grandmot- a good five weeks said q
Ervv A /T-v-r> T/Wm** TAi inn n m fho t O v
tor, Rex Walton, in ad-
dition to <
work which will need at-
tention when the budget
is approved.
is applied to 55 perclni of J —i"*" |
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Hutson, Wayne. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1966, newspaper, August 11, 1966; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1227276/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.