Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 15, 1967 Page: 2 of 10
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POTATOES
ARROW BRAND — DR]
PINTO BEANS
ARMOUR STAR
FRANKS
CARL’S TASTY
SAUSAGE
SHURFINE
FLOUR
SHURFINE — All Grinds
COFFEE
EL CHICO — PLAIN
CHILI
EL CHICO — WITH BEANS
CHIU
HEINZ-TOMATO
KETCHUP
CENTRAL AMERICAN
BANANAS
WHOLE ONLY — 6-8 lb. avg.
PICNICS
EL CHICO — No. 300 cans
TAMALES
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CAPSULES — 10’s
CONTAC
UPTON — KJ Ct. pkg».
TEABAGS
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SHUBFRESH — SAL TINES
CRACKERS .9*
with purchase of $2J0 or more excl cigs.
% lb. pkg. 39^
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No. 300 carts 3/$l
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Renato Peareri and Chip
Niribsie— are loosing for army
• eerfere Wednesday.
Tto Lm Cbas of tito Recta
Baptist Ctaarb amt with Alta
Thor— bat Tharoday. They
- mparted 11 m—ebon aad two
vtotoees. At the aaaatfag they
filled VaJ—tine aarfre with
ready far the Beat Haem saoas-
hem They are alee makiag
piece mate far the H—as '
Hugh Baker to beam from the
At Oaxaca, south ef Marton
Cfty.in the aso—tea—, word h—
ranched an that Gilbert Baca, a
Bapttot aatoatoaary, aad 39 Bap-
v ttota ware captured by handton.
Mr. and Mm Robert Satotb
are proud ef their daughter.
WITH FREE SALAD BOWL
TOMATOES
TEXAS
ORANGES
FOLGER’S—All Grinds
COFFEE
89*
PRICES GOOD: FEB. 16, 17, 18
*•* DOUBLE 54 H GREEN STAMPS
EVERY WEDNESDAY
On Purchase of 6X50 ar mere esc. dps.
‘ NOTICE TO
Owners of agricultural land in
Crowley School District.
If you wish to qualify your land
under Amendment 1, obtain
forme at Crowley High School
3-8
Burleson
Jaycee News
by Tanmey Jartaoe
Mr. Warren Wells was award-
ed his Spoke award by the U. S.
Jaycoes. Mr. Jerry baa achieved —
16-18 toed at the end of the first enough points for his Tall Texan
award.
Johnny Thompson, John Smith,
Jack Clapp and several other
members attended the winter
convention in Tyler.
Jaycee members' and wives
will meet next Tuesday, Feb. 21
at 7:45 p.m. at Mountain Val-
ley Recreation club.
Twelve Jaycee couples plan
to attend the area convention
in Temple, Tex., on Feb. 24-25
and 26.
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Legal Notice g
SPEED ion ORDINANCE
Hau B-4M
AN ORDINANCE ALTERING
THE PkJMA FACIA SPEED
UNITS ESTABLISHED K)R
VEHICLES UNDER THE PRO-
VISIONS OF SECTION Iff
AND 199 OP ARTICLE XIX.
R.CA. 97914, UNIFORM ACT
REGULATING TRAFFIC ON
HIGHWAYS. UPON THE BA-
SIS OF AN ENGINEERING
AND TEA FPU INVESTIGA-
TION UPON CBBTAIN
4/89*
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quarter and led 34-81 at half-
time. The Elks came roaring
back after intermission and out-
COUNCIL MINUTES*
Mayor Hebert Bartlett read
for approval by the Texas
State Highway Dipsitmiat on
State Highway's 174 aad 81.
Velma. Smith made a motion
that Ordinance No. B-68 be
waaad aad approved. B. L.
Wynne ear ended aad the asattoa
paTdptotaof
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Borioeon Elka
Blast Tiger* 67-W
The Burleson Elk* avenged an
earlier loss with a convincing
97-59 victory over the Mans-
field Tigers in a District 10 AA
game at Blk Gym, Tuesday
night, Feb. 7. Mansfield had
previously defeated the Elk* by
one point in a thriller nt Mana-
field In January. * y
Mansfield jumped out to a
third period to take a 53-45 lead
at the end of three quarters.
Both clubs scored 14 points in
the final period.
David Quisenberry tossed in
’ 19 points and did a fine job on
the boards for the Elks. Bruce
King scored 13 points and also
contributed several assists. Jerry
McNew and Forrest Johnson
scored 18 points each to lead
the Tiger attack.
Elk* 18 18 22 14
Tigers 18 16 11 14
In a preliminary game the
Burleson Elk JV’s downed the __
Manafield JV’s 54-41. Burleson Friday.
BmicM. Ft*. li, 1M7
Dec Bsnito, aad Nr. and Mm O.
I Hanan.
Mr- and Mm Wiariett have
f scare si to t^ear boose hi Fort
Werth. They ware kaoysag the
traitor house for Mr. Bey Baren
who has just i stain si from
Abrtrs He say* bm eon. John-
nie, to new in the Neri—to aad
fato a— Beady, who wao injurad
fall, can new wait .AM set
crwtrimo and nee hto arm to n
greater extent. They caaaot re- _ _______
i cetoe rsmpsey yet a* the ctoL STREETS AND HIGHWAYS^
OR PARTS THEREOF. WITH-
IN THE CORPORATE UNITS
z «o -.4^.^
ANCE: AND PROVIDING A
PENALTY OF A FINE NOT
TO EXCEED 6299 99 FOR VI-
OLATION OF THIS ORDIN-
ANCE.
Respectfully suhsnitted,
Ray Bentley
Jumbo rolls 3/$l
AT. — FIRST GRADE
BACON
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SHURFINE
CORN MEAL 5 a. bag
UPTON—6 oz.
INSTANT TEA $1.29
qtatton No. 68, an order esteh-.
Itohuw the procedure for City
Officer's Election for the 4th
’day of April. Abo, appointing
Mr*. M. P. Mathews as Presid-
ing Judge and Mm L A. 8um-
n Alternate Presiding
tfesTthat Resolution No. 68 be
proved. Velma
and the motion
Bransom Thrif-Tee Mkt
AX 6-1991 101 West Ellison
SHURFINE—FROZEN—6 4oz. cans
ORANGE JUICE 6/89*)
Hair Spray—Reg., Hard, Unscented
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had split with Mansfield on two
other occasions, so th* victory
gives the Elk JV’s two wins ovoy
the Tiger JV'a.
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CARD OF THANKS
Scoot Tro— No. 39 wtoh
ha this method ef express
hear sineere apprecisttoa to
the merrhanta far their splendid
cooperatton durw Seout Week,
and to the ■rrrhsnts who do-
nated feed for the pancake
also would Hbe to thank
the Lions Cteb for their wonder-
ful aastotaaee to ear troop, and
to offiemb < the high school
for the —e of the cafeteria
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21b . sack $1.19
1 lb. can 69*
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9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday thru
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Ea Zl2s 1 torn 13? Block
5, Lota 39 and 49, Stock Lota
1 thru 2, Block 19. Robert Rin-
mqr mnde^aj—tf
—Mertte the
or, Ray Bentley,
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qneot had bo— made to waive
the Buflding Code for Nsm^-
■enta — the Friou-Walker
Flower and Nursery Shop. An
addition wfll bo made of the
MUDMB if
miued TMs W— discussed
and Velma Smith made
property. Robert Kinney soe-
oodbd aad the motion passed
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 15, 1967, newspaper, February 15, 1967; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1256175/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.