Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 16, 1972 Page: 3 of 8
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(To know Bob Hardee — was to love him. This "tribute was,written by a
January 29, 1972, a few short' hoyrs after his death.
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1 Sororiety Holds ’
. Business Meeting
The Beta Sigma Chapter of
E^iilon Sigipa Aljfha held thier
k- monthly Business meeting re-
cently in the borne of Mrs? Tom
• Van Zant. The Chapter vbted
to donate reference books to
the library. . , •
Mrs. Tom Van Zan^ conduOt-
- ed the’ educational\program.
The theme was “lose weight
, with sensible low calori^, cook->|
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tines were exchanged.
Everyone stood* and repeated^
thlT closing ritual. . • .
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MR. AND MRS. G OH D O
MYATT spent several days re-,
cently in Waco with their\sonl
Theodore Myatt and ‘Lamilyyl
- February 10, 19^2
Wednesday
Fish Sticks, Catsup, Blackey
Peas, Buttered Carrots, V1
Chocolate Cake, Bread, Milks
Thursday I
Turkey Piey Green Salad, BL_
Pickles, Fruit & Cookies, "1
Bread and Milk »,
Friday 1
Sandwiches — Ham, Tunal*
.» BoUgoa, Pimento Cheese! (
t ' Peanut Butter -• I)/
Pork & Beans, Potato Chiptf ^
Jello,. Milk.
- School
Mound Elementary
(Menu subject to ghangs)
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Monday x
Sloppy -Jo’s, , Chopped Onions,
Potato'' Chips, Buttered Corn,
“JJjl^r. .-i..
TueedaK
Rodst and Gravy, English.Peab;
Sweet Potatoes, Hot. Rolls,. ’
Applesauce Bai*. •
Wednesday
Tartar Sauce and Catsup,
Creamed Potatoes, Green
Beans, Cookies and Fri^t.
Thursday <
Chili Beans, Cabbage Slaw,
Cornbread,' Brownies.
Friday
Peaunt Butter, Pjpiento
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. ■ ••YOUli GAIN"
We’re numb with grief, bur minds won’t
think, . * . . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
The love we had. for him — It’s just so
dehp.
Wc rememher him A
Alm^t-Jinothcr Will Rogers.
Noi\fnom\fhe world ft lot of fame,
But to. us a Sop, a f^ad, a Brother, »
the Greatest Friend.
■ ~ (One who gave the mgst tn Yeturn)
We remember— • '
Th’ wit, th’ humor,, that hearty laugh,
And knowing him was gombin our behalf..-
A ma-n so tall, th’ bowed legs, th’ lanky
gait-»— ~ .
You knew his horsc'uOle Red” would
wait- • - ’ ...
K(til his master ea.lled)
You’d sec him — . ‘ ' V
His dog by his side, chaw in his jaw — » X
Working cattle, rutin’ or shorin’ horsesL
by trh^fi,— As a cowboy “He. was, one of
•' thfgreats,” i. r*' ‘
Yet never willing to charge the worth of
his work ‘, / / ,
His motto — “Live-addict live."
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l^e remcjubcr Lord— >
You spoke to him afteYlhe was a grywn
man. ' . /
> There at the little. country church and j
• he was big enough to Acknowledge you
before all the world, (for all toffee)
Yes, this man, he was so great — we’U
ne’er forget. ‘ .
Perhaps he knew he’d come home . Z I
before all the chores tifere dong ‘ * I
for he lived life to the utmost,
and yes,. .
He’s cornin’ to'’th’ Big Roundup with Yom J
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and that host of heavenly cowboys'.. I
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“OVR-LdSS — YOUR GAIN”
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We’re doing deep, .deep,
dfeep into the earth.
28,000 feet beneath the sur-
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d«ep we'n”.t thS Anadarko Wt generation.
Basin in Oklahoma. We are Wnat does I
pioneers in drilling for gas at you?
'this great depth.
. This well is just part of our
continuing search for natural
' gas. Wd’re. continuing our
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Cream
Friday
Sandwiches -4- Ham, Tuna,
jlologna, Pimento Cheese,
' Peanut Better
Chips, Pibkles, Pork <& Beans,
Jello. ' • » -
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DAY or. NIGHT
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FAST FULL TIME SERVICE
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“SERVICE i» our ------
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* ILL ’ Replace ru||o<^-out met
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Kitchen Carpet
i, Cabinet^ top.
i ruMed-out.^metal ^e. .
iyl, p>shio«-tene, inlaid.
. (Indoor-outdoor carpet),
Kitchen, Den, Childs room.
CARPET- livingroom, Den; Bedroom.
Carpet Cleaning -
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-Monday’
Hamburgers, "Chips, Pickles,
Cheese, Onions, Mixed1
Vegetables, Applesauce.
'Tuesday . - ’ 7
Goulash, Pinto Beans, Pickled •
. Beets* Pineapple Upside down
.Cake, ' / /
Wednesday
Fish Sticks; Tartar Sauce,
Catsup, Blackeye Peas, Corn,
Apple Crisp. , ‘ “
searth.
(real This Will mean
Is *and more, money.
Itter life for all of ul.
Right say we’re going,
fepths to stretch yout
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search even though we already ser ice
have an adequate supply to mo i j
meet dur customers’needs. We An al
know we have a responsibility , , i
We’redrilling a 5%-mile- to look after the needs of the I11'*.
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It means you’ll have ade-
quate gas energy for all your .
needs. It means we’ll be able
to operate at,peak efficiency <
a#id keep your gas service
' , reasonable. And we’ll be able
to support the growth of our
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Those present*” were Mmes. .
Joe Ztdinski, Terry Rollings;k
worth, Ronald Long, Jerry Mar-
tin, Mac McBride, Charles Per-
ry, Robert Robertson, Bill
Shoulders, R. D. Williams, Em-
ory Burrows, Joe Sharp, John
Beiders, CharlesVWilliams and
] Joe Ratliff. ' J
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| WELCOME ... - —“Oobbll
| On the streets of Burleson
occasionally; are, Arthur Fan-
non and Wilmer ,Mercer, botn
of whom underwent major
heart surgery se\(Er,al weeks
ago. ’ Friend's are wishing for
them a complete recovery.
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(Menu subject to change)
Monday " _ /
Sloppy Jo Hamburj’trs, Corn, •
Potato Chips, Pickles; Peach &
Apricot (Cobbler, Milk.
Tuesday ' . * ' *
Ham & Cheese, Pinto Beains? ,
Buttered Potatoes, Cinnamon
, . Rolls, Milk and Bread * i
Sandwiches — Ham, J’una, •
Peaunt Butter, Pjjnento
Cheese ■'
Potato Chips, Blackeyed Peas,
Sliced Tomatoes, Conkies and ;
Fruit. **"
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Secl^ib^n Qran Lxpotts
SReduced grain .export^ A(yom/
Yt, JEx|bnslori, graih^market-
-Ijiu^ng the last ffiree
1971,,were down fftQYe-i
mlflfqn 'bushels* from
Zijne.1970 perift^’Thia. re- V
fee’d fyvenUe. by 419
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 16, 1972, newspaper, February 16, 1972; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255838/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.