Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1977 Page: 11 of 18
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BURLESON&STAR
U.S.D.A. GOOD GRAIN FED HEAVY BEEF
Sirloin Steak $138
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U.S.D.A. GOOD GRAIN FED HEAVY BEEF
T-Bone Steak $178
| LB.
DECKER RANCH STYLE
Boneless Hams
2-3 LB. SIZE
DECKER MEAT OR BEEF
Franks 12 oz. pkg.
LB.
69'
DECKER’S
Summer Sausage
SHURFRESH VAC PAC
Sliced Bacon 12 oz. pkg.
99'.
BARGAIN SECTION
295-5278
Thursday, September 8, 1977
Burleson, Johnson County, Texas 76028
Newcomers
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141 W. ELLISON, BURLESON 295-4341
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED!
At
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$209
63'
59'
79'
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The first American maga-
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view, first published in 1741.
Navy’s 85 basic occupational
fields.
Included in his studies
were seamanship, close-ord-
er drill, Naval history and
first aid.
A 1977 graduate of Burle-
son High School, he joined
the Navy in December 1976.
KLINGELBERGER
SAN SANTONIO-Airman
Curtis W. Klingelberger, son
of retired U.S. Air Force
Major and Mrs. Fredrick A.
Klingelberger of Rt. 1, Jos-
hua has been selected for
technical training at Shep-
pard AFB, Tex., in the Air
Force medical service field.
The airman recently com-
pleted basic training at Lack-
land AFB, Tex., and studied
the Air Force mission, or-
ganization and customs and
received special instruction
in human relations. Comple-
tion of this training earned
the individual credits to-
wards and associate in appli-
ed science degree through
the Community College of
the Air Force.
Airman Klingelberger is a
1977 graduate of Joshua
High School.
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1. Cont. Clean Oven
2. Stop-Start Cooking
3. Lighted Interior
4. See Thru Window
5. Hardwick Depends
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200 E. RENFRO, BURLESON 295-1051
OPEN LABOR DAY 8'til 8
A jewelry store uses a taran-
tula as a guard, along with a
sign in the display window
noting "This area is patrolled
by a tarantula." Break-ins
have declined dramatically.
SANDERSON
Navy Seaman Recruit
Ricky L. Sanderson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Sanderson
of 544 NW Newton, has
completed recruit training at
the Naval Training Center,
San Diego, Calif.
During the eight-week
training cycle, he studied
general military subjects de-
signed to prepare him for
further academic and on-the-
job training in one of the
Thirty-nine new familes
moved into Burleson during
the month of August, tradi-
tionally one of the more
active months for moving
due to the start of school.
These new families and their
addresses, as furnished by
the water department of the
City of Burleson, are as
follows:
Joe Don Rogers, 231
Linda; Gary S. Force, 650
Dena Ct.; Stan K. Yeatts,
201 NW Renfro; R.D. Petti-
grew, 648 Evelyn; Mrs. Isa-
bell Bridges, 121 N.W. Jayel-
len; Alan Koyla, 408 S.W.
Lena Lane; Craig Wells, 404
N.W. Tarrant; Paul Foster,
720 SW Southridge; Tom
Cooksey, 366 Rand.
M.H. Collins, 801 Ash;
Kenneth W. Muse, 300 Ste-
fanie; Earl J. Hicks, 335
N.E. Cindy Lane; Geral-
dine Mullen, 417 N. Com-
BORDENS
MILK $^69
Cheer
DETERGENT
84 OZ. BOX
1. 2-2100 Watt & 2
1250 Watt plug
out elements.
2. Plated, Heavy Drip
Bowls
An expanded - coveraage advertising section mailed free each
week to more than 1,600 rural homes in addition to families
receiving the full and complete BURLESON STAR by annual
subscription.
DUNAWAY
Navy Fire Control Techni-
cian Second Class Lesley W.
Dunaway, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arvel D. Dunaway of
341 NW Wintercrest, recent-
ly participated in Exercise
“Comptuex 5-77” in the At-
lantic Ocean and Caribbean
Sea.
He is serving as a crew-
member aboard the guided
missile destroyer USS Rich-
ard E. Byrd, homeported in
Norfolk, Va.
The exercise included 16
U.S. Atlantic Fleet ships and
the six ships of NATO’s
Atlantic Standing Naval
Force Squadron. “Comp-
tuex 5-77” was designed to
improve the individual com-
bat readiness of each ship
SHURFRESH
Cottage Cheese ’S6I7°FZ-
68'..
BLANTON
Navy Firemen Recruit
Jerry W. Blanton, son of Mr.
Mi I not
FOR COOKING AND CREAMING
13 OZ. 4/SJ00
merce; Ed Davis, 542 Bar-
bara; Randel C. Walters, 621
Sandra; Jan Crawford, 905
Hillside; Doris Edgin, 412
N.W. Loran; Steve Gram-
mer, 103 W. Miller.
Les Tice, 720 Sue Ann;
Dwane Jackson, 832 S.W.
Sundown Tr.; L.M. Beard,
505 Lynne wood; William E.
Anderson 501 Judith;
Abram Martinez, 101 Ander-
son; Rondale Ladd, 654 Eve-
lyn Lane; George C. Stout
Jr., 644 Sue Ann; Rex Pre-
uett, 948 Dorsey St.
Charles Webber, 385 NW
Newton; Jerry Russell, 907
Willow Cr. N.; Galen L.
Young, 533 Linda; Red
Eagle, 713 Lynnewood; Wal-
ter Ellis, 601 Irene; Howard
Watson, 652 Pleasant Man-
or; Wesley Redden, 829
Southridge; Randy Hutton,
704 Sue Ann; Donald Jones,
310 NE Michael.
SUNSHINE
COOKIES
Hydrox
OR
FOOD KING YELLOW CLING
Peaches
BUY NOW BEFORE 1977
INCREASESHIT!
and Mrs. Kenrteth R. Pugh of
13 Ridgeway Road, Joshua,
has completed recruit train-
ing at the Naval Training
Center, San Diego.
During the eight-week
training cycle, he studied
general military subjects de-
signed to prepare him for
further academic and on-the-
job training in one of the
Navy’s 85 basic occupational
fields.
Included in his studies
were seamanship, close-ord-
er drill, Naval history and
first aid.
A 1977 graduate of Joshua
High School, he joined the
Navy in June 1977.
OPEN
MON-SAT.
6:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Sunday
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
We have in stock-Chrysler, Ford and GM Motors. All
prechecked and guaranteed. Mechanical and body
parts most makes and models.
DEL MONTE CUT
Green Beans
16 OZ. CANS
5 Miles S. Burleson on 1-35
Pho. 783-8852
U.S.D.A. GOOD GRAIN FED HEAVY BEEF
BONELESS
Top Round Steak $J58 LB
TIMEX
WATCHES
203^OFF retail
FRESH
Ground Beef
SHURFRESH ASSTD.
FLAVORS
Ice Cream
GAL CARTON
79c
LIMIT 3 WITH
$5.00 OR MORE
PURCHASE
MAXWELL HOUSE
Coffee
$2"
LIMIT 1 WITH THIS COUPON LIMIT 1
COUPON PER FAMILY #6058-8
COUPON EXPIRES SEPT. 10, 1977
FRESH
DONUTS
$149
DOZ.
COKE or MR. PIBB
BOTTLE 10 OZ.
BAMA GRAPE
Jam Or Jelly is oz. size
U.S.D.A GOOD GRAIN FED HEAVY BEEF _
n n x boneless $118
Rump Roast I lb.
U.S. NO. 1 NEW
Red Potatoes
10 LB. BAG
WATER
MELLONS
98'
CALIFORNIA
Salad Tomatoes
3 LBS.
$100
NEW MILNOT
Coffee i6oz. jar A Ac
Creamer
BURLESON STAR
Section B
U.S.D.A. GOOD GRAIN FED HEAVY
BEEF BONELESS
Bottom Round Steak *14 LB.
"There are moments when
everything turns out right.
Roger D. Baker, 224 S.W. Don'* let jt alarm Y°u; theY
Thomas; Dalton A. Davis, Pass- Jules Renard
304 E. Miller; Kenneth Lock-
hart, 113 NW Jayellen; L.V.
McClure, 329 S.E. Gardens.
Pringles
Potato Chips
TWIN PACK 9 OZ.
involved, by stressing all
phases of naval operations,
including antisubmarine,
surface and antiair warfare.
Training included missile fir-
ings and gunnery exercises
near Puerto Rico plus task
group and electronic warfare
operations.
Rear Admiral Paul C. Gib-
bons, USN, the commander
of Cruiser Destroyer Group-
Two, was the tactical com-
mander of the exercise.
A 1972 graduate of Uurle-
son High School, he joined
the Navy in June 1973^
ASH
FORT WORTH-U.S. Air
Force Staff Sergeant Lewis
R. Ash, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben L. Ash of Rt. 5, Burle-
son, has arrived for duly at
Carswell AFB, Tex.
Sergeant Ash, a construc-
tion equipment operator
with a unit of the Strategic
Air Command, previously
served at Andersen AFB,
Guam.
The sergeant is a 1970
graduate of Burleson-High
School.
PRICES GOOD ALSO AT P AND R GROCERY
GIVE S AND H QREEN STAM PS— OUBLE ON WED
Having trouble in finding the
right part for that car or truck?
Contact Bill & Jimmy Richardson
At The Burleson Wrecking Yard
135U-East Access Rd 295-1171 Burleson, Texas
BANQUET
Cookin Bags s«epkgs. 3/$l
E7c
y pkg.
CTN.
SILVER SPUR RINDLESS SLAB g
Sliced Bacon JF 11
Sa Colgate AAc
lidMI DENTAL CREAM JF IF
7 OZ. SIZE REG. $1.53
Frisco $139
SHORTENING 3 LB. CAN
LIMIT 1 WITH PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR MORE
BEEF SALE
U.S.D.A. GOOD GRAIN FED HEAVY BEEF
Round Steak Oftc
FULL CUT > V LB.
anil la Hydrox
20 OZ. PKG.
89'
16
5 OZ.
STEAKS
3 LBS.
FREEZER
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VOLUME BUYERS SPECIAL
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$4"
For those hard
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Filet Mignon
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BURLESON
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Hutson, Wayne & Moody, James. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1977, newspaper, September 8, 1977; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1211951/m1/11/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.