Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 8, 1966 Page: 2 of 10
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Cathy Nogar Left By Plane
Tuesday For Pennsylvania
Day Ph. AX 3-3587
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Russell Lace.
The recreation period was pre-
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9 a.m. to 10 p.m. and on Sun-
day from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Mrs. Rita LaSeur is Assist-
ant Manager of the business, and
they both invite the people of
Burleson to come by and get
acquainted.
ceived injuries in a fall at her
home, is spending a few days
with her daughter, Mrs. Cath-
erine Searcy, in Fort Worth.
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Mrs. H. C. Gordon is receiv-
ing medical treatment in All
Saints Hospital, Fort Worth.
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46 oz. cans
Joe Miller New & Used Cars
7304 S. Freeway, Fort Worth
Night Ph. AX 5-2120
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TOOTH PASTE — 5c off
CREST
HI-C — FRUIT
DRINKS
CLOROX
BLEACH
BREST O’ CHICKEN—No. Mi size can
CHUNK TUNA 3/$l
MORTON’S — SALAD
DRESSING
MARYLAND CLUB
COFFEE
FRESH GROUND
BEEF
MOHAWK — ALL MEAT
WIENERS
GLADIOLA
FLOUR
BIG TEX
BACON
CENTER CUT
PORK CHOPS
HOME GROWN — BANANA
SQUASH
California — burmosa
PLUMS
MORTON — “FROZEN”
T.V. DINNERS
GOLD TIP — 303 cans
TOMATOES 6/S1
BONDWARE — 9 inch — 100 ct. pkg.
WHITE PLATES 69*
TEXAS “REDS”
POTATOES
3/89*
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the place.
Mr. Griffin has been in the
food business for many years,
and lately he operated the kiteh-
en and food department of a
large drive-in in Fort Worth, of
which he is a native.
BOWLING NEWS
Monday nights Men’s Sunset
League high games: Ray Tar-
ver, 219; Johnny Pugh, 219;
Jay Adams, 212; Harvie Pruitt,
203; Duane Garrett, 202; Ralph
Coleman, 201; Abb Cadenhead, ’
200.
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Cathy Nogar, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl F. Nogar, 118
N.E. Anderson, left by plane
Tuesday morning for Pennsyl-
vania to visit her grandparents
and other relatives until July
when her parents will drive
there for their vacation and she
will return with them.
She will land at Pittsburg
where she will be met by rela-
tives to take her to Franklin,
some seventy miles away. She
left from Love Field.
$1.50 (with purchase of $10 or
Nov. T3.
Mrs. Mark Murphy, who re-
Get that
Extra Kick
from Gulf Gasoline
Fill up at
Hill's Gulf Service
213 N. Burleson Blvd. BY 4-4561
Personalized, courteous service
24 HOURS EVERY DAY
NO. 1 PEARL
CANTALOUPES 3/89*
PATIO MEXICAN — “FROZEN”
DINNERS
At present he is featuring his
special hamburgers, sandwiches,
soft drinks and in short order
will start serving a special T-
Bone steak, french fries, salad
and texas toast at a price every-
one can pay. He offers inside
or window service.
Week days the place will open
ett.
A very interesting program
entitled “Human Emotions" was
conducted by Mrs. H. A. Light-
foot.
Those present were two vis-
itors, Misses Paula and Donna
Harris, and the following mem-
bers: Mmes. Lightfoot, Hector,
Hewett, Lace, Phil Harris,
Bemnie Schrader, E. E. Harris,
Jessie Cosine, T. O. Crockett,
Robert Bonham, Miss Lola Lon-
don, and the hosteaa.
The next meeting will be held
June 15, in the home of Mrs.
J. M. Booth.
PRICES GOOD: JUNE 9, 10, 11
DOUBLE S A H GREEN STAMPS
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Oa Purchass of $2.50 or more esc. cigs.
Southern Homes
Opening 88
New Lots
Southern Homes announced
this week that they are open-
ing 88 more lots on Robin
Courts, Berniece Court and an
extension of Gregory Street, the
first two being new streets just
opened.
Steve Rapsfogle, member of
the firm said twenty new homes
will be under construction on
the new streets in the near fu-
ture, with ten more starting or
now under construction on the
older streets.
Officials said, “if sales keep
up, we will sell 200 homes this
year in the Gardena/’
Lot-O-Burger
Changes Hands
Literally speaking, sweeping
changes will be made at the Lot-
O-Burger drive-in, 217 S.W.
Wilshire, by its new owner, Mr.
C. T. Griffin, not only in the
quality of foods, but also in
cleanliness, and when the editor
talked with him on Monday
after he had owned the place for
one week, he and his helpers
were still cleaning wood work, |
windows and everything about
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
1963 Ford 1% ton pickup, custom cab, one owner,
new tires, style side bed, 2 tone paint, radio and
heater. $1195.00
SHURFINE 18 oz. jars
GRAPE JELLY
PAGE 2 Burleson Dispatcher June 8, 1966
Covered Dish Luncheon Held
By Joshua W.H.D. Club June 1
A covered dish luncheon was
given Wednesday, June 1, in
the home of Mrs. Gene Harris, sided over by Mrs. O. M. Hew-
by the Joshua Woman’s Home
Demonstration Club.
Spring flowers were used to
decorate the luncheon table and
open rooms of the home. Mrs.
P. L. Hector gave the invoca-
tion.
• Mrs. Phil Harris, president of
the club, presided over the after-
noon meeting.
Members responded to roll
call by telling their “Favorite
Summer Drink."
The club prayer and creed
was repeated in unison.
Thoughts for the day were
given by Mrs. Rector and Mrs.
VACATION SPECIALS’
Prices good Mon., Tues., Wed. only
Cappy’s Beauty Salon
Burleson AX 5-1801 Kennendale CR 2-9981
Cappy — “The Granny Expert!"
Hair Cuts with Swirls and Curls
for Little Girls
only 99c
Like Mother—Like Daughter Permanent Wave
Regular $15.00.
only $6.50 complete
Capture the fiery romance of your Coiffure with a
Frosting — $9.99
Ton«r Slightly Higher!
Add glamour to your crowning glory ...
with Color — only $5.50 complete
Clampitt & Bransom
AX 5-1051
Mrs. Russell McGowen has
returned home from the Me-
morial Hospital in Cleburne,
where she received medical
treatment for the past ten daj^B
3rd Annual Six Flags Over Texas Jamboree — Get a regular $3JO Ticket for
more exc. cigs.) Tickets good June 20 through
We are well equipped to Service and repair
all car air-conditioners
“Complete Tune-up on all Cars”
We Give S&H Green Stamps
Mohawk—Hickory Smoked—whole only
PICNICS 6 to 8 lb. avg., lb. 35*
2 lbs. 49<
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 8, 1966, newspaper, June 8, 1966; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267330/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.