Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 25, 1970 Page: 4 of 10
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$1.56 — 3.oz.
FDS Feminine Hygiene
Deodorant Spray
$1.09
Reg. 13.25
Ayds Reducing Candy
$1.83
* $1.89 — Barnes and Hinds
Wetting Solution
for
Reg. 99c
Suave Bath Beads
39* --
25c — Eveready — Size D
Flashlight Batteries
2 - 29c
$1.39 — Green Light
Rat and Mouse Bait
box of 4
77*
87*
$1.69 — 24-count
TRIAMINICIN
COLD TABLETS
91.99 — CoughleU Solid Form
COUGH SYRUP
77*
21*
98c — 250-count
NORWICH
ASPIRIN
79c — 2C>0- count
Johnson and Johnson
COTTON PUFFS
37*
^57*
37*
70e — VP 126-12
KODAK FILM
SI0.95 — G. E. — No. MR1
MASSAGER
$7.44
65c — TAKE OFF
Cosmetic Wipes
39*
98c — JOHNSON
First Aid Mini Kit
$2.00 — CONSORT
HAIRSPRAY
men (reg. or extra hold)
77*
$1.19 — LISTERINE (45-ct.)
Throat Lozenges
73*
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for
$1.39 — 6-oz.
Packettes or Powder
Massengill Powder
73*
PAMPERS
Daytime — 30’s — $1.49
Daytime — I 5’s — 79c
Newborn — 30’s—$1.29
Overnight — I 2*s — 79c
Reg. $1.00
PLAY BALLS
39*
$15.95 — G. E. — No. M-17
MIXER
___$9.88
69c — 25-count _
ALK ASELTZER
39*
$1.59 — Family Size
PRELL CONCENTRATE
SHAMPOO
79*
$1.65 — Family Size
PRELL LIQUID
SHAMPOO
79*
TWO BURLESON LOCATIONS
DOWNTOWN * MONTCLAIR SHOPPING CENTER
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PHARMACY J
Card of Thanks
Joe F. Edgar
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Cub-Master
In behalf of Cub Scout Pack
527 I’d like to thank the par-
ents and sponsors for their
support and contributions,
which made our annual Blue
and Gold banquet an over-
whelming success.
BURLESON
DISPATCHER
©ALE NOW IN PROGREfi©
SICKNESS KNOWS NO SEASON.-- THB B WHY OUR QUALIFIED
PHARMACISTS ARB ALWAYS ON DUTY TO SERVE YOU. YOU ARB
ASSURED OF THB FINEST QUALITY DRUGS AT ALL TIMES. AND
SINCE YCt R PRESCRIPTIONS ARB SUCH AN IMPORTANT PART OF
OUR BUSINESS.YOU MAY SB SURE EVERY EFFORT IS MADE TO
GIVE ALL OUR CUSTOMERS THE PR CM PT SERVICE you WTMHD
EXPECT FROM HILLEY PHARMACY. OF COURSE EVFR Y ONE
OF YOM PRBSCRIPnCNS-AND REFILLS ARB FLED FOR TAT
AM> INSURANCE PURPOSES.
SAVE
MORE
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g? I PRESCRIPTIONS
98c — 200-count
TYPING PAPER
37c each—or
February 25, 1970
Burleson Dispatcher
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for
Regular $5.95
TWIST BOARD
$1.99
Regular $3.95
Exerciser Wheel
$1.99
$1.50 Value — 16-oz.
Rosemary
HAND and BODY LOTION
Rosemary CREME RINSE
Rosemary SHAMPOO
(your choice)
3 for 99*
$5.95 — NOBLE MINI
HAIR DRYER
S3.47
Mra. Myrtle Blackstock is re-
ported to be recovering nicely
from surgery she underwent
last week in a Fort Worth hos-
pital.
Washburn, Avis Sharp, and the
hostess. One guest, Mrs. W. D.
Yates. . <■'
The next meeting will be in
the home of Mrs. Ella Shqrp,
724 SW Sunnybrook, April 17.
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Mr. and Mra. R. L. D®raey
returned last Friday night from
the County Memorial Hospital,
where they received medical
treatment for influenza and
pneumonia. ,
Members attending were:
Mmes. Roy Rhoads, W. D. Robi-
son, G. C. Chumbley, Sydney
Eades, Herbert Jewitt, Cleo Col-
lins, J. T. Spears, Lillian Brown,
Ella Sharp, Ruth Hicks, Pearl
the business meeting. Roll call
was answered by a favorite
Bible verse. Mrs. Herbert Jew-
ett’s resignation as Secretary
and Treasurer was accepted.
Plans for a quilting was dis-
cussed.
Mrs. Ella Shqrp presided over
Bethesda Friendship Club
Met In Jewett Home
Mrs. David Jewett was host-
ess to members of the Bethesda
Friendship Club when they met
Friday, February 18 in her love-
ly country home for a covered
dish luncheon and business
meeting. Mrs. J. T. Spears gave
the invocation before the meal
was served.
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$5.95 — Windsor Automatic
Electric Scissors
- $3.47
$5.95 — Model No. L-2
HIGH INTENSITY
LAMP
$3.47
$2.25 — Quart Size
LISTERINE
ANTISEPTIC
97*
$2.98 — 40-count
Geritol Tablets
$1.67
' Miss Breck
HAIRSPRAY
47*
Whitman
Playing Cards
19*
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ELECT D. DIAL
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YOUR COMMISSIONER
Precinct 2, Johnaon County
Your Vote & Influence
Will Be Appreciated
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COUNTY TREASURER
MRS MABLE (B.H.) MASSEY
DISTRICT CLERK
JOHNSON COUNTY
MRS. BETTY COOK
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
54th District
J. E. WARD
(Incumbent)
COUSTY JUDGE
TOM BALL
(Incumbent)
. CONGRESSMAN
Sixth Congressional District
OLIN E. TEAGUE
(Incumbent)
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POLITICAL
candidates
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Precinct Two
O. B. HADLEY
D. DIAL
H. L. CAIN-’" *
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dan Renfro
of SUnton, are visiting in the
homes of his * i a t e r * , Mrs.
Maude Carlock of Joshua, and
• Mra. Fletcher Wynne. They
came last Friday to Dallaa to
attend funeral and burial ser-
vices for Mrs. Renfro’s cousin,
Mrs. Edith Grace Howell. Mrs.
Howell is the former Miss
Edith Wicker, daughter of Mrs.
Grace Wicker of Joahua, and
sinter of Homer Wicker of Cle-
burne.
FOR 1970 ELECTION
Following Are Candidates
for 1970 Election Year
and their respective office.
(Subject to action of
Democratic Primary)
R. G. K. DEERING
Editor, Owner and Publisher
Entered in the Post Office at
Burleson, Texas, as second class
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 25, 1970, newspaper, February 25, 1970; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267139/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.