Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1973 Page: 2 of 8
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g State License No. 461 PTLO——Ft. Worth License No. 133
! Peste-Termites-Rat & Mice Control
Lawns — Ornamental Shrubs
X. - 295-5641 .
EXCO EXTERMINATING
| COMPANY
S Check Our Reputation with^the Better Business Bureau
MasterCharge Member of C* of C. Burleson
•© * ’ r • t _________
Hazel Deering -
295*4144
is
now set at 20.7 million, an ia-
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CHERRY COBBLER
Two cans cherries in water,
add 1 cup sugar, 1 tap. vanilla, .
few drops red cake coloring, .
and yellow cake mix, pecans,
and two stick oleo. Mix first
four ingredients, stir good,
cover with cake mix and pecans,
melt oleo and pour over mix-
ture. Cut thru with spatula,
make holes. Bake at 350 until
golden brown,
■l ■ .1 .1— . I IHIM.IS—
California's population
livw wv «v swve • hiiiuvm, ---
crease of 228,000 over last
year. - .
• NIGHT PHONE — 923-9370
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
Industrial Repair Calls Accepted Day or Night
Open 5 days a week and half day Saturday
LETTERHEADS
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Burleson Dispatcher
Job Printing
40 TEARS EXPERIENCE
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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FRISBIE
ELECTRIC COMPANY
201 Page Street I, 927-5321
J. L. SNEAD
641-9250
531-1341
Air Conditioning — Hosting
Commercial Refrigeration
SALES — SERVICE —'
INSTALLATION.
JO3SUA FT. WORTH
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ONE-STOP CAR SERVICE
Complete Brake Service —■ Wheel Aligning
Engine Repair — Automatic Transmission Repair
Road Service —* Pick Up and Delivery .,
* •• * "*• " •
MECHANIC ON DUTY
Bill Rice Fina Service Station.
Hwy. 174 — 225.2841 — 241 NX Wilshire Blvd.
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October 17, 1973
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Burleson Dispatcher
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bv Mabel Hunt Owen
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Teaching Facilities Enlarged
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EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS
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. *295-4141
FIRE
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. 295-5211
AMBULONCE .
295-1118
First Assembly
. 295-1113
of God Church
BURLESON LIBRARY
BURLESON DISPATCHER
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•K.
7:00 p.m.
Open 10 A.M. Till 9 P.M.—Closed Sunday, Monday
Burleson
WE FEATURE CHOICE BEEF
$3.95
Services
6:00 p.m.
8:45 p.m.
7:80 p.m-
Bible Classes
7:80 p.m.
♦
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Need - - .
CHILDREN’S PLAfE (under 12) Chicken Fried
Steak — Drink Free
Help yourself to our Salad Bar while waiting for
your Steak — ALL YOU CAN EAT!
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AUSTIN (SPL) — New
teaching facilities for under-
141 East Renfro
Rev. W. D.Vass, Pastor
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more el
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ployees
stead of
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News From
Rendon - Retta
About 35,000 miles of the
interstate highway system have
been completed.
Minister — R. G. Parkinson
Pheno 296-1604
Schools 1
Monday
In-Servi
T uoaday
Pizza
Buttere
Seasone
Chilled
Peanut
Milk
Wednesda
Cod sqi
French
catsup'
men ar
been g
learn
about.
of thel
of prof]
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COW PALACE
STEAK HOUSE
And t
of the J
circulat
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cogitatl
OUR HOUSE SPECIAL
10 OZ. TOP SIRLOIN.......L.
ost
.00
ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS
- (Large er Small — AC or DC)
REWIND and ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS
★ ★ ★ ★
SALES & SERVICE
NEW AND USED MOTORS
BURLESON. TEXAS
620 SW Wilshire
(Highway 174)
P. O. Boa 304
.. ®:00a.m.
_10:00 a.m.
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POLICE . .
CITY OFFICE .
|WASHI
I AND
LB
In the
of the b
ing com
controllc
countant
cussing
boy sho
graduates at The University of
Tevas received a massive boost
recently when plans for a pro-
posed |8.4 million wing on
Welch Hall (the Old Chemis-
try Building) were increased to
a 815 millibn project.
The enlarged scope of the
project will add 255,000 gross
square feet of floor space in-
stead of the originally planned
165,000 square feet.
Much of the five-level addi-
tion is earmarked for general-
purpose lecture halls and class-
rooms for undergraduates.
Church of Christ
9:45 a.m. v
11:80 a.m.
Service — 6:80 p.m.
Sunday:
Bible Classes —<
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
9:15 a.m.
______10:20 a.m.
____4:60 p.m.
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HWY. 174 — 19 MILES SOUTH OF BURLESON
BURLESON
DISPATCHER
Mrs. R. G. K. Deering
Editor, Owner and Publisher
Entered*in the Post Office at
Burleson, Texas, as second class
mail matter. 1
Subscription Price: 82.50(per
year in advance — local F
Office. Outside local area, 8f
per year. |
Controlled Circulation P<
age Paid at)Burleson, Taxi
P. O. Box 269
Burleson, Toxas 76028
ADVERTISING RATES
Display advertising rates are
made known on application. Le-
gal notices, poltical announce-
ments, etc. • strictly cash.
Classified Rates
10c a word for the first 10
words, and Be per word there-
after. Classified ads are run
three consecutive weeks unless
otherwise specified.
Published weekly on Wednea-
FT. HOOD — Army Private.
Richard E. Cole, 21, son <|f Mr.
and Mrs. Robert (sic) L. Cole,
* Route 4, Burleson, is assigned
■ tio the 1st Cavalry Division at
Ft Hood, Texas.
Pvt Cole is a Military Po-
liceman in the Division's 545th
Military Police Company.
Traffic Deaths Up!
“Speed” Kills! Now
Available, It’s Free
Last year more than 55,700
Americans lost their lives in
traffic accidents.
This is a reversal of a dowfl- infembers.
ward ftand in traffic deaths re-
ported in 1970 and 1971. In
1971, the traffic fatality toll
was 54,000.
In its annual con^pilation of
street and highway statistics,
The Travelers Insurance Com-
panies has noted ~a new problem
— the mixing of drugs and
alcohol. These drugs are not in
the marijuana to heroin range,
but the cold pills, bromides
and tranquilizers, a spokesman
said.
A person can be taking such
drugs for several ailments and
acquired from, a number of
. sources.
of the medication when a cock-
tail’ or two are added is greater
than would be- anticipated from
any of the drugs taken singly,
the spokesman added.
The Travelers 1973 booklet,
"SPEED4 KILLS!,-ig available
without charge from any Trav-
elers representative or office :
as long as the supply lasts. . 1
I
Burleson Boys Club I
Hours—Mon.-Fri.: 3:80 to 9 p.m.; Sat.: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ACTIVITIES— r
Gymnasium—Free play, Basketball. I
Games RoOm—Pool, Ping pong, Checkers, Chess, Small game J
Books and Magazines.
Boxing^-Junior ageg (14 and under; Senoir ages (15 and over)]
Baseball—Mustangs (10 and under), Bronco (12 and under)]
Pony (14 and under), Colt (16 and under).
Football-
Camping—Resident camp at Whitney.
Future Activities—Swimming, Swimming Lessons, Competitive
Swimming, Indoor Gym Games, Handicrafts, Art, Tourna-
ments, True*, Golf, Many Others.
Membership Dues—12 and under, 81-00; 13 to 16, 81-50; 17 and
over, 82.00. (For calendar year or any part thereof. All
memberships expire on December 81.)
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The Cope Cemetary Associa-
tion got rained out again last
Saturday but they will try
again' next Saturday so bring
your picnic lunch and come,
see
The1 Prairie Grove. Home
Demonstration club met with
Mrs. Joyce Rodin in her home
|t- on Sunset Avenue. We enjoyed
< a demonstration by Mrs. Mar-
tha Clark on “How to prepare
• Dried Flowers.” She prepared
some lovely specimens. I
brought my friend, Mrs. Helen
Parsons, who has recently
moved here from Kansas. Since
the Home Demonstration work
is all over the U.S. she told of
a demonstration she gave there
on how to prepare a dinner for
81.98. . •
■KWffWM shopping . . . with
neighborhood
I DISTRIBUTOR I Amway Distributer.
This year the County Home
Demonstration clubs will take <
their annual tour to Glen Rose
to visit the ground’s of the
Dragon’s teeth. They will start
from. Cleburne so watch for
announcements.
• • • ’ • .
The Retta Bible Group had a
meeting Tues, morning at the
home of Mrs. Anna Mae Wells
and on her big new sun porch,
there was room there for 30
members.
/ Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Bing,
Sr;, were honored by their
children Sunday afternoon with
a tea, the occasion being their
5 0th wedding anniversary.
When I arrived more than 50
had sigqgd the register ’smdrthe
bedroom was overflowing with
presents for the Golden Wed-
ding celebration. It was * de-
lightful occasion.,
(£ hunch
directory
Morning Worship---10:60 a.m.
Sunday School----9:45 a.m.
MYF and MIF--5:80 p.m.
Evening Worship --- 6:80 p.m.
Monday:
Wesleyan Service '
, Guild, 3rd Mon. — 7:80 p.m
Tueeday:
W8C8, 1st and 3rd
9:80 a.m.
295-3185
l295-1177
Tuesday —-----
Wednesday:
Choir Rehearsal____
Official Board,
lot Thursday---- 8:00 p.m.
Methodist Men’s
Club - tnd Monday of month
“Nursery Provided for All
* Worship Service.”
First Methodist
' Church
BURLESON, TEXAS .
Dean Franklin
Sunday School —
Morning Servicea
Preaching
Wednesday
Night Sorvicoa 7:80p.*>
p.m.
P*m" y^*dne?day:
6:40 p.m.
Card Of Thanks
■ , In appreciation for all ex-
The cumulative effect prc8sions of ki„dne8S and eym-
pathy given me in my time of
sorrow. •
’ * •
I give my heartfelt' thanks
to edch and every one.
Mrs. S. D. Dickson
First Baptist
Church
BURLESON, TEXAS
295-2221
Ed Seheltekopf, Pastor
SUNDAY
Sunday School-------
Worship ..................
Youth Choir ........
Auxiliaries (R.A.,
Girla in Action,
Minion Friends*
Acteens)
Church Member
Training ___________ 6:00 p.m.
Bible Survey Class 6:00 p.m.
Worship ........... 7:00 p.m.
MONDAY
Graded Choirs .............
TUESDAY
Women's Missionary
• Society .................. 9:30 a.m.
WEDNESDAY
Church Supper ______ 6:00
S. S. Planning............ 6:40
Children’s
Activities__
“Come Alive”
(Youth meet
with Pastor)----6:40 p.m.
Mid-week Service — 7:80 p.m.
Adult Choir
Rehearsal
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1973, newspaper, October 17, 1973; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1256129/m1/2/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.