Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 27, 1963 Page: 2 of 8
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Saints Hospietal.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Legg of
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Stronc Ave., Fort Worth.
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Be Tours!
and
Adults Dance Club*
Conducted by
BILL YE STEWART
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• New enrollment tai
Monday. April 1?3
I BAB
1 TO 4 FT.
FOOD CLUB
Shortening
1-lb. Tin.
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TALL KORN - TRA PAK
Bacon
MR. HAL COOK. Music Director
CR1XTMONT BAPTIST CHAPEL
CRESTMONT
BAPTIST CHAPEL
BURLESON. TEXAS
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Motor Oil J 0^
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Haley Jerry DeWayne
are the proud parents of a new married Iftarch L
baby girl born Sunday at AU by Rev ROy McInnis
W est Dickson Street
Church in Fort Worth,
attendants
in the homes <
, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Frank
Cunningham. Mrs. Cunningham
returned to Bryan with them to
spend two weeks.
Mrs. Hugh Roberts is in All
Saints Hospital following major
surgery.
• I
_ m to
• p m for Spring and Sum
mer Course* at Episcopal
Recreation Room, across
from Burleson Hi^ti School.
Mrs. Karen Kiker is also al
All Saints Hospital with a new
baby girl. Mrs. D. R. Kiker is
a grandparent
Mr. Hugh Tims has been re-
leased from All Saints Hospital,
For Appointment Call TE8-3444 and
A clothes shower for Little j r- - --
« !*• * * •* • s vi ava I Q I) 11 1 fFKF O T
^,88_Z0An" Ihreadr“: adOJ?te<! Irvin* ’P«nt the week-end vis-
iting in the home of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Legg.
week’s illness
Funeral services were held
Sunday afternoon, March 17,
in the Gause-Ware Funeral
Chapel and interment was made
i nthe Oak Grove Cemetery.
Besides his parents, Darrell
Wayne is survived by two sis-
ters, Phyllis Sue and Patsy
Jean.
CAFE
fort worth
S4I7O South Expressway
Mr. Mr. Huury Mapl..
Operator.
I Now Serving
Delicious Home
Cooked
Lunches
On Sundays
Bring the entire Famfly!
Several Choices of meats
vegetables. Drink A Des-
sert
APRIL 7 to J4
Rev. 0, B. Prater, Evangelist
Pastor FIRST BAPTIST, Grandview
MACS
DRIVE-IN
GROCERY
311 N.W RENFRO
Open 7 ’till 10 P. M
7 DAYS A WEEK
SPECIALS GOOD: Thur.d*y
— Friday and Saturday
WHITE (SMALL)
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Mr. T. W. Garmon is a pa-
tient in All Saints Hospital.
Complete Service on TV’s - Radios
Stereo’s - Sound Equipment
New and Used Speakers
RATCHFORD RADIO & T-V
CFPVirr PHONE BY 4-4500
IvE 617 N.W. RENFRO
■—BURLESON—
______ service calls until 8:oo p. m.
Jay LaFavor who was a pa-
Hospital has
Ware Named
Peat at Mary
__ w College
Miss Wanda Ware, freshman
from Burleaen, was named to
•ervs on the Ely-Pepper Hou**
Council a* secretary of her
dorm during Student Govern-
ment Week held in March. The
House Council is part of the
Association. All appointment*
were made by Student Govern-
ment officer* now holding of-
fice.
Miss Ware is a journalism
major and business minor at
■ red berry .
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STCAMOKR •made __
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JUNIPERS sT7£°l8g -
—--^THOUSANDS TQ CHOOSE FROM** —
COME TO OUR FARM
ores SUNDAY — orew DAILY -TW1 « r, M.
NAUGHTON FARMS
OU DdlM Hhv.y WAXAHACHIE. TEXAS
Patricia Anne Timmons and
‘ Campbel) were
9 at 9:00 p. m.
--------J at the
Baptist
Their
were Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Elvington of Burleson '
Those present for the wed-
1963 License Plates are now
on sale at Super-Save Store
through March 30. 9:00 a. m.
to 6:00 p. m.
Rickey Horn was home for
I the week-end from Texas Tech.
1962 graduate of Burlsson High
School. She is the daughter of
ARBORVITAf
NANDINAS "rZ
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark of
Bryan. Texas spent last week- ;
end visiting in the homes of tient in All Saints
their parents,
Lewis Clark i
HANTS MUST MOVE
Clearing Fields
Am »wr gewwia* oust. As I--»- -a-- » •■'■■PI
are THOUSANDS mw, they eg m at *
JAPANESE LIGUS____
FIELD GBOWN, BAB. Heavy 3 to 4 ft.
»!.•» ............................................_ Now
FANCY RED SOCKEYE
Salmon
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Threadgill was held Saturday
at the home of Mrs. A. C. Rhine
from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. Hos-
tesses Mmes. Rhine, Stevens
and Chapman.
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WAX LEAF UCUSTRUM <fl IQ
BAB EXTRA HEAVY, 3 to 4 ft. ■ •IT I
12,8 NOW |
• Boy* TUMBLING and
SCIENTIFIC MAT
EXERCISES
Conducted by
BILLY DAVIS
• Pre Schuoi ^e. 3 to 6.
• Ballet and Tap Acrobatic*
• Personality Singing
Also Coune* Available to
• II ages
BABftAIMt—
AP ugustIytm 1
tatMwa ** —o
Awe oe tbi. ImmTWJ
PEACH trees
saa-"*9r
BEARING size. 7 to IB ft. I
peabtbeS
23 Jwui *•
<4e ita- **
boxwood
ding were: Mr. and Mrs. L, F.
Campbell, Charla and Rickey.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tim-
mons, Mr. Charles Eggleston,
Mrs. E. A. Reeder, Mr. and Mrs.
Kimmy Anders, Sherry and
Diane Anders.
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Darrell Wayne Sasser
Passed Away March 14
Darrell Wayne, little nine-
months old son of Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Sasser, 103 SW Murphy,
passed away Thursday, March I
14, in Cook’s Children’s Ho*-1
pital in Fort Worth after a |
Complete Service on TV’s - Radios - Hi Fi’s
Coming!
I Coming!
REVIVAL
Burleson
Dispatcher
f 4 C R. DURING
Editor, Owner ?ad Puhliah«r
Entend in tba Ptot Office at
Burtoaaa, Taxaa, aa Mtond class
mail natter.
Sutecripttaa Prim: |1.M por
N»r la advance — local Foot
Offiea.
Controlled Circulation Poetege
Paid at Burioaon, Taxaa
ADVERTISING BATES
Mary Hardin-Baylor and is a Display advartbiag rataa made
known an application Legal
-________ notices political announcements.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ware, 1222 *te-» •trietly cash.
- - ------- | Pnbliahed weekly oa Wednesday
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March 27, 1963
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 27, 1963, newspaper, March 27, 1963; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239847/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.