Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1974 Page: 6 of 18
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Hardware Prices Good thru Wednesday, January 16
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JANUARY 25
thru FEBRUARY 3
PRESENTS
TANYA
TUCKER
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AND HER GREAT
COUNTRY*
WESTERN BAND
The young girl with the big voice on
Columbia Records will appear at all
20 Rodeo performances. Hear her sing
“Delta Dawn,” “What’s Your Mama’s
Name,” and other favorites. Bring the
family.
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Q: Dear Dolly: Business
lunches with the other secre-
taries are ruining my figure.
What to do?
A: Women who spend
most of the day inside an of-
eat , free definitely need a change
scene at noon, but that
WO Cl B needn’t be the interior of a
i restaurant. Ask around a-
mong friends and co-workers,
and you’re sure to find some-
one else
who’d rather
go gallery-
hopping, bou-
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shopping or /
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the fresh air \
with you. \
The most '
refresh-
I ing thing to
do is to take
break—especially if yours is
a sedentary job. Join a class
at the nearest health club.
Schedule a half-hour midday
swim at the YWCA three
times a week. You’ll be sur-
prised how alert this makes
you feel all afternoon!
Naturally, I’m not suggest-
ing you eliminate lunch alto-
gether. Have a quick, deli-
cious lunch at your desk —
one which gives you plenty of
protein-packed energy with-
out excess calories, like a can
of Slender diet food from
Carnation. This ready-to-
drink meal is just 225 calor-
ies, comes in portable pull-
top cans in Vanilla, Butter-
scotch or Chocolate. Drink
up; then go out and play.
Keep busy while you keep
I your slender measurements.
P.S. If you’d rather “eat”
your lunch, put a can of
Slender in the freezer over-
night. By lunchtime the fol-
lowing day, eat it with -
spoon like soft ice cream.
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Northern 1-Gal. Automatic
Vaporizer
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JANUARY 14-18,1974
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potato
No. 413
Coleman 2 Burner
7-pc. Tempest
Torch
WEDNESDAY
Macaroni and cheese, but-
tered broccoli, celery sticks,
hot rolls, pineapple pudding,
milk
Elmentary School
Lunchroom Menu
SUBJECT TO CHANGE
TARVER RENDON
MONDAY
Hot dogs, pinto beans, but-
98‘
JOSHUA
MONDAY
Beefogetti, cheese
pinto beans, applesauce
cake, cornbread, milk
or 1_____o_, r___________,
blackeyed tered carrots, fruit cobbler,
milk
Wrap^ Stove
2"xl5»
3”
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TUESDAY
Turkey salad, buttered broc-
coli, cranberry sauce, black-
eyed peas, brownies, milk,
bread
WEDNESDAY
Meat & spaghetti, mixed
greens, buttered corn, fruit,
hot rolls, butter, milk
THURSDAY
Beef pot pie, english peas,
diced potatoes, Jello-fruit,
cornbread, milk
FRIDAY
• Hamburgers, onions, pickles,
lettuce, tomatoes,
chips, fruit, milk
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BURLESON
MONDAY
Hamburger patties/gravy,
creamed potatoes, seasoned
green beans, hot rolls, cran-
berry crunch, milk
TUESDAY
Beef stew, cabbage slaw,
cornbread, peach cobbler,
milk
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THURSDAY
Fishburgers, tartar sauce
catsup, green 1 ’
peas, carrot sticks, apricot
crisp, milk
FRIDAY
Chili and beans, garden salad
w/french dressing, corn-
bread, fruit cup w/sugar
cookies, milk
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TUESDAY
Corny dogs, buttered corn,
chopped pickles, chocolate
pudding, bread, milk
WEDNESDAY
Meat loaf, green beans,
pickled beets, cookies,
bread, milk
THURSDAY
Beef stew, cabbage & pine-
apple salad, cornbread, plain
cake, milk
FRIDAY
Sloppy Joes, pickles, sliced
onions, potato chips, peach-
es, milk
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WILD HORSE
RACE
THICK AM9
FMCy KIDIKS
f\ ADMISSION TO GROUNDS 50c
Each Rodeo Ticket Includes Grounds Admission v
.2911
RODEO TICKETS BY MAIL
20 BIG PERFORMANCES in Will Rogers
Coliseum. Starting 8 p.m. Friday, Jan-
uary 25; Morning Show 10 a.m. Sat-
urday, January 26, then 2 and 8 p.m.
daily through Sunday, February 3.
RESERVED SEAT PRICES. Monday
through Friday afternoons and Satur-
day morning, January 26, $3. All nights
and Saturday and Sunday afternoons,
$3.50. Order tickets now for better
seats. Send check or money order.
Specify exact performances desired.
Address mail orders to Southwestern
Exposition and Fat Stock Show, P. 0.
Box 150, Fort Worth, Texas 76101.
MIDWAY FUN
FABULOUS FUN RIDES
COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS
BULL FIGHTIN' CLOWNS
RANCH GIRLS
BARREL RACE
JANUARY 10, 1974-STAR BAR
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We Give and Redeem
Scottie Stamps
Consumers Can Prevent
Food Contamination
Each year, more than two
million people become ill
from a bacteria called Sal-
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HARDWARE Handy Man Centers
-Refrigerate leftovers
promptly and heat thorough-
ly before re-serving. Gravies
monella. About half of these should be reheated to “roll-
illnesses are caused by food ing boil.” Freshly cooked
contamination. foods rarely cause illness.
Salmondllae are a bacteria -Don’t leave hot foods to
found everywhere in the cool at room temperature,
environment. The symptons Put them in shallow con-
of the disease, salmonellosis, tainers and into the refriger-
are nausea, fever, abdominal ator to be cooled quickly,
cramps, and diarrhea.
To lessen the threat of
food poisoning from Slamon-
ella, the food and Drug
Administration offers this
advice:
-Wash hands, utensils,
counter surfaces, and chop-
ping blocks with hot, soapy
water after contact with raw
meat and poultry. This pre-
vents transfer of bacteria
from the meat to another |
food item prepared with the
same utensils or on the same
chopping block.
-Thaw frozen meats in the
refrigerator, not at room
temperature.
Free Film
Bring your exposed film to Buddies for processing and receive a
replacement roll at no charge. Applies to the following sizes only:
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**CAMPER BOTTLES FILLED**
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Hutson, Wayne & Moody, James. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1974, newspaper, January 10, 1974; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281631/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.