Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 19, 1962 Page: 2 of 7
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Sept. 19. 1962
Burleson Dispatcher,
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QUALITY TRUCKS COST LOS
See the “New Reliables'' now at your Chevrolet dealer's!
Stovall Chevrolet Co
FULL TIME BARBERS TO SERVE YOU—
Phone BY 4-5241
Burleson Texas
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AROUND THE CORNER FROM BUDDIES
311 KING ST.
School on Sept. 29, with games
and fun for young and old.
CHOPPED BAR-B-Q
BEEF SANDWICHES
fa for.. 98c
...THE ONES THAT WHIPPED THE BAJA RUN...TOUGHEST UNDER THE SUN...
TO SHOW THE WORTH OF NEW ENGINES, FRADIES AND SUSPENSIONS!
Sometrmee the cam an crapf afor»g for houn ht taw paar. It
too* 17 day* tape f.OMnw/es/ Th/j it the net near Loreto^
JAMES CHATELAINE CHINA
SERVICE FOR EIGHT
110 W. ELLISON
Pound trip from Detroit to the end of
the Baja Peninsula is over 8,000 miles.
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Now Serving
Delicious Rome
Cooked
Lunches
On Sundays
Bring the entire Family!
Several Choices of meats
vegetables, Drink & Des-
sert.
Open from 7 4. M. ’till 8 P. M.
6 DAYS A WEEK
Monday thru Saturday
Sliced Cheese
Tomato Wedge
Seasoned Whole Kernel
Corn
Ginger Bread and Apple
Sauce
Bread, Butter and Milk
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BURLESON BARBER SHOP
-:NOW OPEN:-
—ELEMENTARY—
Seat. 24—
Hamburger with Cheese
Onion Rings
Sliced Tomatoes
Seasoned Corn
Potato Chips
Apricot Cobbler
Bread, Butter and Milk
Sept. 25—
Ham Baked in Oven
Sliced Cheese
Seasoned Green Beans
Buttered Potatoes
White Cake with Peaches
Bread, Butter and Milk
Each food priced separately
... Pick anything you want
... just pay fer what you
select. .. that way you can
EAT CHEAPER HERE.
BARBECUED Beef . . Ribs
.. Ham—Served or TO GO.
• SHORT ORDERS
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$53.95
(Plus State Taa)
$59.95
(Plus State Tax)
Phone BY 4-4241
MARIE’S BEAUTY SHOP
320 N.W. KING BY 4-4416
HOUSE
At 832 SW. WILSHIRE
HIGHWAY 174 at Entrance
to Southwest Village
Addition
ALL HAIRCUTS
(INCLUDING FLAT TOP)
$].M
We Appreciate Four Business
$750 PERMANENT WAVE
Lash and Brow Dye FREE
GEM JEWELRY
WE NOW HAVE OUR NEW FALL LINE OF
COSTUME JEWELRY
$1.10 and UP — (Plus State Tax)
Ladies 4 DIAMOND WATCHES
RANCH
CAFE
FORT WORTH
5070 South Expressway
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maples,
Owners, Operators
BAILEY
CLEANERS
Wood Shopping Center
PRICE YOUR
OWN MEAL . . .
Cafeteria Type Steam
Table from which you
may select your own
Meats and Vegetables
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The Crowley Fire Depart-
ment wishes to announce their
Fire Carnival at the Crowley
Sept. 25—
Roast and Gravy
Creamed Potatoes
Seasoned English Peas
White Cake with Mocca
Icing
Bread, Butter and Milk
Sept. 26—
Baked Fish Sticks
Tartar Sauce and Catsup
Macaroni and Cheese
Seasoned Green Beans
Brownie with Cranberry
Sauce
Bread, Butter and Milk
Sept. 27—
Barbecued Weiners
Pinto Beans
Buttered Potatoes
Cabbage and Carrot Salad
Peanut Butter Bar
Bread, Butter and Milk
Sept. 28—
Tuna Salad on Lettuce Leaf
Mexico
Sept. 26—
Barbecued Weiners
Pinto Beans
Sauerkraut
Buttered Rice
Cookies with Apple Sauce
Bread, Butter and Milk
Sept. 27—
Hamburger Steaks with
Gravy
Creamed Potatoes
Seasoned English Peas
Brownies with Pineapple
Slice
Bread, Butter and Milk
Sept. 28—
Sandwiches: Tuna, Ham.
Bologna and Peanut
Butter and Honey
Tomato Slice
Seasoned Blackeye Peas
Shoestring Potatoes
Fruit Jell-0
Butter and Milk
**£•**.’ OCRAM
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller
announce the arrival of a 7-lb.,
7-oz. baby boy, named Philip
Lee, bom at Harris Hospital
on September 13. Grandpar-
ents of the new boy are Mr.
and Mrs F. E. Miller and Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Johnson, all of
Crowley.
MRS. BERT DAY HOSTESS
TO WHD CLUB MEMBERS
The Burleson Womens Home
Demonstration Club met in the
home of Mrs. Bert Day on
Tuesday, Sept 18, with eleven
members: Mmes. Carl Fair,
J. T. Curry, Hershal Gilliam,
L. A. Summers, L. V. Dicker-
son, John Gregory, John True-
love, John Taylor, J. D. Moore,
James Turner, and hostess,
Bert Day. Two guests, both
of whom joined the club, Mrs.
A. J. Kelley, and Mrs. Jack
Barnes.
Program “Poisons and Coun-
terdoses” given by the club
president, Mrs. J. D. Moore.
Thought for the day was
brought by Mrs. L. A. Sum-
mers. _______
■uaillions of yearn ago nature
IVI fashioned a proving ground
for trucks that man can never
duplicate. Today it is known aa
the Baja (bah* hah) California
Peninsula, Mexico.
These pictures give you only a
bare idea of the place. The road
is fine for 140 miles below the
UK border. Then the beating
begins. Rocks and hard-bnkcd
ruta bang, jab and jerk the trucks
from stem to stem. Loose sand
makes them struggle and strain.
Dust chokes them. Heat ronslx
them. Rivers drench them.
The Baja Run took thia Chev-
rolet truck caravan 17 days to go
the LOSS miles.
All the trucks performed magnifi-
cently. Not one wns forced to
drop out because of mechanical
difficulty.
Trucks that can take this kind of
beating can take on your tough-
est truck jobs. Come in now and
see tough quality-built *63 (Chev-
rolet trucks with ail their new im-
provements.
CROWLEY
CORNER
by Jean Dkkeaon
The Crowley News corres-
pondent has been advised that
the condition of Mr. Buck Hill,
who has been seriously ill in the
hospital for several weeks, is
much improved and at this time
looks as if he might be home in
a week or so. All of us arc
well aware that his expenses
have been tremendous, and will
continue for many days. A fund
in his behalf has been started
with donations to be left at the
Beans Variety Store in Crow-
ley. Anyone wishing to have a
part in helping this young 1
please drop by the store
man
i or
mail contributions to that ad-
dress.
— CLIP THIS ^0 AND SAVE M0NEY —
Next meeting on October 2,
will be led by County Agent,
Mrs. Shirley Johnson on “Use
of Milk," in home of Mrs.
Hershal Gilliam. It will be an
all day meeting, with a covered
dish luncheon. Cancer badges
will be made in the afternoon.
Three members from the
Burleson Club plan to attend
the Texas Home Demonstration
State Convention in Dallas,
September 19-20.
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BURLESON SCHOOLS
— M E N U —
—HIGH SCHOOL—
Sept. 24—
Hamburger on Bun
Shoestring Potatoes
Lettuce and Tomato Salad
Seasoned Blackeye Peas
Apricot and Peach Cobbler
Bread, Butter and Milk
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 19, 1962, newspaper, September 19, 1962; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1261792/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.