Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 11, 1962 Page: 3 of 7
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July 11, 1962
Burleson Diapntcher,
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in the Cleburne Memorial Ho*-
E. 8. Hurns Jr.t Made General
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GENE HARRIS BUTANE CO.
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PROPANE TANKS
— For Sale or Lease —
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Call Us For Your Gas.
BY 4-4210
Burleson, Texas
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Burleson WHD Club
201 W. Ellison
end,
32 WASHING
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SPECIALS GOOD—THURSDAY thru SATURDAY —JULY 14th
OPEN 7:00 to 7:00 —
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Ca// by number . . . it’s twice as fast
SCOTT’S food store
M.
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Luncheon Meeting
The regular meeting of
GRISSO'S
Coin-O-Matic
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30
RELIEVE THE PRESSURE OF ONE-PHONE HOMES
They bring step-saving convenience, more personal free-
dom and pleasure to your telephone talk. Often let you
do two things at once by taking calls in the room where
you are. Economical, too. You can have three extension
phones in your home —in the living, sleeping and work-
ing areas —for just pennies a day I
To ordar your personal extension phones —
Princess, wall or table models. In a wide
range of colors—call the telephone business
office, or ask any telephone service man.
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45
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15
30
Hunter Pearson is reported
to be recovering nicely from pital.
surgery ho underwent last week
.Mr*. Edith Sitton is visiting
relative* in Chattanooga, Tenn.
rep-
com-
YES WE DELIVER — Phone BY 4-4451 — Burleson, Texas
OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
Taken BREAKr
Help Protect and Preserve
Our Independence
Always Insure with YOUR LOCAL INDEPEN-
DENT General Insurance Agent. He knows in-
surance needs and counsels BEST — HE IS A
LOCAL INDEPENDENT BUSINESS MAN — HE
SERVES YOU and BURLESON BEST.
All Forms of the BEST INSURANCE
CECIL WADE GENERAL INSURANCE
“Haaaetly, It's the Bast Policy"
Office AX 5-1131 Home BY 4-4438
00
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EXTRA SPECIAL
SUGAR
5-lb.Bag.....
With the Purchase of $10.00 or More in
Other Groceries (Exeluding Cigarettes)
NEUHOFF’S
FRANKS
(SAVE 10c)
POUND
MAXWELL HOUSE
INST. COFFEE
(SAVE 20c) /fl,
6-OZ. JAR 0 JV
CORN-KING
BACON
(SAVE 10c)
Pound .....................................................
WILSON’S (Quarters)
OLEO
(SAVE 9c)
POUNDS
DEL MONTE
ENGLISH PEAS
(SAVE 8c) a
No. 303 CAN X forU7>
45
00
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FOR QUltK DEPENDABLE SERV1CF., STOP AT
HERSCHEI
GREEN
TEXACO SERVICE STA.
For...
Gasoline, Tires, Batteries, Tire Service, & Road Service
We Give Scotty Stamps With Every Purchase
104 EAST ELLISON BY 4-4851
1 (SAVE 17c)
2-GALLON
WHITE SWAN
BISCUITS
(SAVE 6c) Aft
4 CANS ................................................ X JT
Who needs extension phone service most?
Families that make or receive five or more calls a day.
Families with one or more members active
in school, church, civic or club work.
Families with active, popular teenagers
or young adults.
If any of these conditions fit
your family, the chances
are you need extension
phone service. -
Tom Roof is recovering from
surgery he underwent last week
in the County Memorial
pital.
number of years,
at 313 SW. Dian.
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VISIT IN COLORADO
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wilshire,
accompanied by their grandson,
Eugene Bryson and Lawrence
Shiflett of Fort Worth, spent
a ten-day vacation in Calahan,
Colorado, visiting theii daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Dickinson.
While there they visited Den-
ver, Boulder, Estes Park, Pikes
Peak and many other interest-
ing points. They returned home
Monday.
Mrs. G. R. Shannon and Mrs.
Ed ShulU visited their cousins,
Misses Alberta and Ann Mc-
Gee in Fort Worth last Satur-
day. Miss Ann ha* been in ill
health for some time and had
just returned to her home from
the hospital.
the
Burleson Womens Home Dem-
onstration Club met for their
regular meeting and luncheon in
the home of Mrs. Ralph Fehse,
July 10 with 10 members pres-
ent, and 1 guest, Mrs. Jay
Clinkacale, who gave a dem-
onstration on hook rugs.
The club voted to adjourn
for remainder of the summer,
with regular meetings to begin
second Tuesday in September.
MACHINES — 11 DRYERS
Open 7 A.M. — Close 9 P.M.
IN WOOD SHOPPING CENTER
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
COCA-COLA
| A (SAVE 20c) BQ u
IX BOTTLE CARTON 7V
(Plus Deposit and Tax)
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JULY SPECIAL on
PERMANENT WAVES
S1250 WAVES for $5JW
PERMANENTS — Thursday, Friday and Saturday only,
through the month of Jaly.
Jeanette’s Beauty Shop
124 SE NEWTON DR. AX 5-1056
LIGHT-CRUST
FLOUR
£ (SAVE 14c)
J -Pound Box
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Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Scott
have returned from a visit with
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hampton in
Slaton.
BORDEN’S
MELLORINE
A $|.00
U for I
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jordan
had as guests over the week-
Mra. Jordan's uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Short
of Chickasha, Oklahoma. Other
visitors for lunch Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Reed
of Fort Worth.
MRS. MOORE DIES
IN GRANDVIEW
Mrs. Msry Moore, M3, passed
away last Saturday at her home
in Grandview after a long ill-
ness. She was a sister of Mrs.
B. F. Hargrove. Mr. and Mrs.
Hargrove were in Grandview
Monday to attend funeral and
burial services.
Mrs. Moore had been a reai-
dent of Grandview for HO years.
Insurance Agent For Fort Worth
Announcement came thia week
from Western Life Insurance
Company of the appointment
of E. B. Burn* Jr. of Burleson,
as General Insurance Agent of
Fort Worth.
A native of Burleson, E. B
is a graduate of local high
school and has been engaged in
the insurance business for a
His home ia
Rep. J. E. Ward Named
On Agriculture Committee
Representative J. E. T.......
Bosque, Johnson and Somer-' ate.
ville Counties hat been i
pointed to the Committee on1 riculture John White will
resent Texas on the
mittee.
Thr exri.'1'.. . uieci.u*
be a part. u« a* Regioi.
ference of Fute Goveiiiirtcu
to be held in Biloxi, Mississippi
on July 24-27. The confer-
ence is called to study agri-
culture problems of an inter-
state nature as it affects the
southern states.
Ward of | is the appointee from the Sen-
“ “ . Rep. Ward, .Senator Mof-
ap-1 fett and Commissioner of Ag-
Oil' ririlltlir** .Inhn Whits* xa/ili Mn.
Agriculture of the Southern
Regional Conference of the
Council of State Governments.
The appointment was made by
Governor Price Daniel.
Three members serve on the
committee comprised of one
from the House of Representa-
tives, one from the Senate and
the Commissioner of Agricul-
ture. Senator George Moffett
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 11, 1962, newspaper, July 11, 1962; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1261872/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.