The White Settlement Bomber News (White Settlement, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1986 Page: 2 of 12
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April 3, 1986
Reunions
B-58 HUSTLER ASSOCIATION
The B-58 Hustler Association will hold its biennial
reunion June 6-8 at the Green Oaks Inn and Conference
Center. Over 300 members are expected to attend from
all across the country and as far away as Alaska and
Hawaii.
The association, headquartered in Fort Worth, is open
to all persons who built, maintained, supported or flew
the B-58, built at General Dynamics from the late 1950s
to the early 1960s. Even those who are simply “afi-
cianados” of the Hustler are welcome as associate mem-
bers.
For further information about the reunion or the
association, write the organization at P. 0. Box 26058 or
phone 249-2877.
RESIDENTIAL CRUSADE CHAIRMEN for the White Settle-
ment/Westworth Village Unit of the American Cancer
Society’s Crusade from April 5 through 12 are: Bob
Burns, White Settlement manager for Texas Electric
Service Company, and Pat Welch, Westworth Village
homemaker.
Block walkers are still needed for some areas. To
volunteer, call the American Cancer Society office,
737-3185.
BREWER CLASS OF ’66
The Brewer High School Class of 1966 will have their
20th reunion in June. Plans are now being made. Please
contact Sandy (Hanson) Heizer at 498-1616 or 281-
0909 if you were in this class.
LAKE WORTH CLASS OF ’66
The class of 1966 at Lake Worth High School is planning
their 20 year reunion. Some of the exes cannot be located.
If you have not been contacted, call Sherrie Kubala Watkins
at 236-1127 or Ron Farquhar at 237-4292 or 237-2715.
VINCE CERZA, employee at the Outlaws Gym, works out
on weights. The gym, which opened recently, is owned
by Dan Thomas and is located at 8131 White Settlement
Rd. Another gym had been in the same location for
several years.
Thomas said he has the newest equipment in the area.
No contracts have to be signed, a flat fee is charged each
month. Hours at present are 2 to 10:30 p.m. During the
summer the gym will be open until midnight.
GOOD NEWS
AMERICA
God Loves You
REVIVAL
BOB EKLUND-EV ANGELIST
MARION WARREN-SOLOIST
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
620 CHURCHILL RD.
April 6-11
Sun. 11am&7pm
Mon.-Fri. 7:30pm
For
insurance
call
JIM LOWEN
2606 Cherry Ln. 76108
(In front of Target)
560-3344
Like a good neighbor Slate Farm is mere
The gym will be open in the mornings soon so women
can work out during the day. The gym is co-ed and all
ages and builds are welcome.
The 26 year old Thomas plans to open another gym
in California soon. He specialized in anatomy and
physiology at East Texas State.
TATE FARM
NSURANCE
Illinois
aton.
Editor's Quote Book
There can be no rain-
bow without a cloud
and a storm.
J. H. Vincent
The Temple of Karnak on the Nile in central Egypt, built
in 1300 B.C. has the largest columned hall ever built.
Owner
LINDA LAWSON
SPA RETIME CERAMICS & GIFTS
4714 River Oaks Blvd.
624-9871
Classes/Firing
Wholesale • Retail
For 35 Years you
have enjoyed Quality Eyecare
at
BLUEBONNET BELLES CHAPTER, American Business Women's Association wishes to
thank the following merchants for their generous support in our SPRINGFEST
THANK YOU
A Brand Optical
The tradition continues!
INTRODUCING
DR. BILL C. THOMPSON
OPTOMETRIST
Dr. Bill C. Thompson
A BRAND OPTICAL
SKYLINE DR.
5136 JACKSBORO HWY.
Fort Worth
M-Th 9-7
Fri. 9-1
VISA
Nf
RIVER OAKS BLVD. (183)
626-4441
Advanced Office Supply
American Lighting & Fixtures
Armour Meat Co.
Balloon’z Instead
Beaugart’s Boutique
Benton's
Boden's Mens Wear
Gordon Boswell Flowers
Gene Boyles
Fredda Bratcher
Burger King
Calamity's Restaurant
Caravan of Dreams
Cajun Corner Restaurant
Dorie Chamberlain
Copee Shop
The Corny Dog Co.
Count Down
Crystal's
Daniels Drugs, Inc.
Deed's Jewelers
Delightful Dolls
Dial-a-Gift
Dos Gringos
Ethan Allen Furniture
Expressions
Fireplace Accents, Inc.’
Frames ‘N’ Graphics
Frito-Lay, Inc.
Gerald Jones Furniture
Giatas Bros. Furs
Gold Rush Popcorn
Green Expectations, Inc.
Happy Hand Bags
Henry's
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Island Breezes
Italian Inn Ridglea
Jackalope
Jewelry Designers Workshops
Jewel's Dress Shop
Bob Jones Furniture
J’Rays
Juliasue & Sons Jewelry
Koslow’s
Lace
Lights Fantastic
Lone Star Institutional Grocery
Lori’s Popcorn Pantry
Lusky’s Western Wear
Maribianca
Mark’s Plumbing Parts
Mary McCauley
Metro Lighting
Michael's
Mineaus Dolls
Mona's
Mott's
McDonalds
Ohio Garden Farm & Produce Co.
Pepsi Cola
Perma-Tan
Perrone Pharmacy
Plate & Platter
Rodolfo's
Roger's Jewelers
Ruckers
Sally's Flowers
Six Flags
J. C. Sloan Co.
SW Gold & Silver Exchange
Stem's Furniture
Studio Frame Shop & Gallery
Sexton Institutional Grocery
Sutherland Lumber
Tawni
Towers Jewelers
Tropical Greenery
Twice Around
Vance Godbey's
The Vickery Connection
Victor Kostiw Furs
Troy Vinson’s Jewelers
Watsonville Pottery
Dottie Welch
Wet & Wild
Wholesale Candy
Wicks & Sticks
Yellow Rose
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The White Settlement Bomber News (White Settlement, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1986, newspaper, April 3, 1986; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689295/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting White Settlement Historical Museum.