Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 19, 1968 Page: 5 of 11
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HOT DOG & COCA COLA l(k
ALL DAY THURSDAY-20th ONLY
Franks
37
Beef
39
GROUND
Lb.
Steak
49’
49*
lb
2-ib*.
Decker's
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I:; MARYLAND CLUB
COFFEE
lb. 69c
$1.37
BOSWELL — ^-Gallon
FROSTENE 3/S1.00
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DECKER'S TALL KORN BACON
SEVEN
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THURSDAY
Prices good Thursday,
Friday, and Saturday
£
Double Stamps Thursday
on ^purchase of
$2.50 or more
Save Money, by Saving
Gold Bond Stamps
NEW
STORE
HOURS
8:00 A.M. TO 8:00 I* M.
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GOW:
BOND:
STAMPS
THE TOWN FRYER
.59
.69
See the Light Our Deal is Always Right!
CRAW
MOTOR CO.
Highway 81 — AX 5-1131 — Burleson
(FORMERLY CHAR-BAR)
(In Triangle In Front of High School)
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VT-X l”“"'s.
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.99
1.09
1.19
1.29
1.39
2.75
11. — Family Order—15 large pieces 3.95
12. — French Fries .20
13. — French Fries—family size .59
14. — Fried Pies " .20
COCO COLA — ROOT BEER — DR. PEPPER
ORANGE — GRAPE
NO WAITING — ITS CHICKEN A-GO-GO
Featuring Fried Chicken At It’s Best
USING HIGHEST QUALITY OF GRADE A CHICKENS
3. — Reg. Order—2 large “white" pieces
4. — Large 3 pieces
5. — Large—3 pieces “dark”
6. — Large—3 pieces “white”
7. — 4 Pieces
8. -4 Pieces “dark" .
9. — 4 Pieces “white"
10. — Family. Order—10 large pieces
1. — Reg. Order—2 large pieces
2. -T- Reg. Order—2 large “dark" pieces
PEACHES •
TOMATOES
and BLACKEYE PEAS !
Home Grown
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BABY FOOD 6/59c
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June 19, 1968
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JJJNE ISSUE OF
jPARKS*& WILDLIFE
fl^AGAZINE OUT
(Austin j— The June issue of
the Texas Parks and Wildlife
Magazine is now in the mails
to its 75,000 subscribers, accord-
ing to Wayne Tiller, editor of
the magazine.
This month’s magazine sports
two Texas reptiles on its'cover
—the green anole, sold in pet
shops as a “chameleon” on the
front cover and the rarely seen
alligator on the back cover.
Feature subjects range front
DISPATCHER
R. G. K. DEERING
Editor, Owner and Publisher
Entered in the Post-Office at
Burleson, Texas, as second class
mail matter.
Subscription Price: $2.50 per
year in advance — local Post
Office. Outside local area, $4.00
per year.
Controlled Circulaation Post-
age Paid at Burleson, Texas.
ADVERTISING RATES
tagging fish to javelinas.
“Tattle-Tale Tags” by Joseph
P. Breuer, Department marine
biologist, tells how the study of
coastal fish by tagging has led
to a better understanding of
their growth, migration, and
death rates.
Parks and Wildlife Depart-
ment photographer Leroy Wil-
liamson, dresses this month’s
issue with a .pictoral article
“Canyon Country.”
The geological processes that
led to the formation of so hie in-
teresting Central Texas hills
over 100 million years ago is
BURLESON AREA
CRUSADE FOR CHRIST
ELK STADIUM
\ JULY 14-21
QUAY PARMER - Evangelist
ED KEYES - Song Leader
Sponsored by Burleson Ministerial Association
I
Fielding Harwell Department
biologist, sets things straight.
Texas Parks and Wildlife
Magazine is available by sub-
scription only. Rates are $2 for
one year, $3 for two years, and
$5 for five years, and may be
obtained by writing to Texas
Parks and Wildlife Department,
John H. Reagan Bldg., Austin,
Texas, 78701.
Diapalckvr Ada Gat Raaulta
CALL AX 5-1177
Dale Looney of 740 Southridge
Drive, Bufleson, Tex., is or^
duty at Udom Royal Thai AFB,
Thailand.
Airman l^ooney, a jet aircraft
mechanic, is a member of the
Pacific Aif Forces. Before hia
arrival in Southeast Asia, he
was assigned to the 75th Field
Maintenance Squadron at Berg-
strom AFB, Tex.-
The airman is a graduate of
Burleson High School.
His wife, Donna, is the daugh-'
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Hampton of .213 NW Jayellen,
Burleson.
news of • • •
Men in Service-
deeds by the Javelina seem to | Airman 1/C David P. Loolay
malign this unpredictable citi-1 U< 8. Air Forces, Thailand—
zen of the Texas brushland. J Airman First Clsss David P,
"Slandered Brush Hog" by i Looney, son of Mr. and Mrs. I
revealed in “Stepping Stair
Hills” by J; Stewart Nagle, of
the University of Texas.
Lake Corpus Christi State
Recreation Park is the “Sea
Breeze Playground,” an article
by A. G. Hoskins, Park Super-
intendent, and Neal Cook, mag-
azine staff writer.
The value of honesuckle as
an ornamental plant and as fod-
der for wildlife is the subject
matter of “Honeysuckle” by
Daniel Lay, Department biolo-
gist stationed at Nacogdoches. I
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 19, 1968, newspaper, June 19, 1968; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1256089/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.