Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 27, 1972 Page: 2 of 8
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December 27, 1972
Burleson Dispatcher
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NEED CASH ?
IT TAKES ONLY MINUTES TO ORDER
BURLESON
Why not use an
DISPATCHER
inexpensive want- s
ad in the Dispatcher
R. G. K. DEERING
to sell those odds
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Editor, Owner and Publisher
and ends cluttering
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help you sell mbst
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First Methodist
First Assembly
see your ad. .
of God Church
, Where else could
gate alcohol's effects.
low cost ? '
Night Service* — 7:80 p.m-
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YOUR
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Farmers & Merchants State Bank
CHURCH
REGULAR I Y
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9:00 to 12:00 Saturday
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141. East Renfro
R«v. W. D. Vass, Pastor
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6:40 p.m.
7:80 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
10:50 a.m.
9:45 a.m.
5:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m..
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Church
BURLESON, TEXAS
Doan Franklin
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S. S. Planning ......
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REV. T. J. O’NEAL; Pastor
PHONE 295-3566
7:80 p.m.
Minister — R. G. Parkinson
Phono 295-1804
.......... 9:15 a.m.
.—...10:30 a.m.
........ 4:00 p.m.
ENJOY FULL-SERVICE BANKING
“A Good Place To Do Tour Banking”
9:00 to 4:00 Daily BURLESON. TEXAS
Approximately
7500 readers will
BURLESON FLOWERS INC
295-5215
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you reach So many
readers for such
Gidebns have * distributed
more than 100 ' million New
Testaments or Bible in hotel
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Grayson Glenn and Gay Lynn.
* ' V___1
were honored with open house,
Dispatcher
Classified rates
are as follows
10c a word for the first 10
words, and 8c per word there-
after. Classified ads are run
three consecutive weeks' unless
otherwise specified.
iat animals
pet requires
t and dany
a
to selecting
___ HHHH _! sure
you are prepared to pay both
the initial cost of the animal
and day-to-day expenses for
food, health care and other
essentials. Even adopting a
“free” pet from an animal
Shelter or humane society in-
volves some expense. The
animal should be thorough-
ly examined by a veteri-
narian and properly vaccin-
ated against infectious dis-
eases. It may also need, a
license. ■’
Remember that
are not toys. A
proper treatmen
Sunday School
Worship ................
Evangelistical
Tues. Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Get
Results
First United
-Methodist Church
117 S. Dobson
Saturdays ............................ 6 p.m.
Confession---------:.-----Before Mass
CCD Classes ...................4:30 p.m.
Saturdays
Pastor Rev. John BoFlo
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Services
'BURLESON. TEXAS
* 820 SW Wilshire
(Highway 174)
P. O. Box 304
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.HAPPINESS FOB SOMEONE YOU LOVE
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. , a surprise gift of flowers — corsage,
. cut flower arrangement or pot plant* —suys
“I CARE” —CALL US‘TODAY
,5 Com^in and see our selections
We have added a new line of gift items.
; Entered in the Post Office at
Burleson, Texas, as second class
% "^Subscription Price: $2.50 per
year in advance — local Post
Office. Outside local area, 34.00
per year.
Controlled Circulation Post-
age Paid at Burleson, Texas.
MONDAY
Graded Choirs ............
TUESDAY
Women’s Missionary
Society ..................... 9:80 a.m.
WEDNESDAY
Church Supper ....— 6:00 p.m.
S. S. Planning ............- 6:40 p.m.
Children’s
Activities ..
"Come Alive”
(Youth meet
with Pastor) ...
Mid-week Service
Adult Choir
' Rehearsal -----------
Planning to give j our chil-
„ (fam a pet for Christmas?
’ . These suggestions from the
^American/Veterinary Medi-
cal Association can help make
the gift a joy for ’the entire
family. . .
* Consider why you want the
pet. Will it be a compan-
ion, protector, hunter? Some
breeds are better suited than
others for certain roles, and
some animals do not make
good pets at all. Monkeys,
skunks, reptiles and other
wild animals belong in their
native homes or in zoos. Wild
animals are usually expen-
sive and difficult to care for.
Many are potentially dan-
gerous and can cause exten-
sive property damage or ser-
ious injury to owners, their
families and friends.
In addition
your pet carefully be
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the initial cost of the animal
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food, health care and other
essentials. Even adopting a
“free” pet from an animal
Shelter or humane society in-
volves some expense. The
animal should be thorough-
ly arcminari by a veteri-
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ated ai
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up your attic or
garage. We can
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care. Don’t forget that after
the novelty wears off some-
one still has to feed the pet,
clean up after it and exercise
it, if necessary, even when
• you go on vacation.
Decide before the animal
arrives where it will sleep,
what it will eat and where -it
can play and exercise. Be
sure- you have enough space
in your apartment, house or
’ yard to ,acc6mmodate a pet.
Good health depends on
regular medical attention,
proper nutrition and correct
treatment and handling. A
veterinarian should give your
pet regular medical checkups
and can advise you on plan-
ning a properly balanced
diet. Be sutefiamily memliers
do not mistreat the pet. Very
young children may unknow-
ingly injure a young animal,*
often by "over loving” it.
Unwanted dogs and cals
are becoming a major health
and safety problem. Don’t
add to it. Unless you intend
to breed your pet, plan to
have it spayed or neutered
as soon as your veterinarian
thinks the animal is ready.
Pet ownership can be one
of life’s greatest pleasures if
you consider the duties as
well as the benefits of owning
and caring for a living crea-
ture. Be sure the gift you,
give is a bundle of joy and
not a basket of trouble.
P. O. Box 269
Burleson, Texas 76028
ADVERTISING RATES
Display advertising rates are
made known on application. Le-
gal notices, polticaL announce-
ments, etc. strictly cash. <
Classified Rates
18c a word for. the^first 10
words, and 8c per word there-
■ after. Classified ads are run
throe consecutive s.week» unless
otherwise specified.
Published weekly on Wednes-
First Baptist
Church
BURLESON; TExXs
295-2221
Ed Schmeltekopf, Pastor
SUNDAY
Sunday School
Worship .............
Youth Choir .*...
Auxiliaries (R.A.,
Girls in Action,
Mission Friends,
. Ac teens) ....................
Church Member
Training ................
Bible Survey Class ...
Worship ..........................
__Texa& as of Jtily 1, 1970, had
z 1,746 certified Tree,Farms con-
taining 3,943,674 acres.
Tuesday:
WSCS, Island 3rd,.
Tuesday ---------
Wednesday: \ ■
Choir Rehearsal —X
Official Board,
1st Thursday ------
Methodist Men’s
L'7'
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Our drive-in
service
goes to great lengths to
save you time
ST. ANN’S <
CATHOLIC
CHURCH
(CliuricH
DIRECTORY
Lone Star State timberlands
grow wood for 926 mills and
factories that make a large va-
riety of products. •
* . The annual value of ship-
ments from primary and sec-
, ondary timber manufacturing
plants in Texas is $500,000,000.
Safe Holiday
Preparations !•
Sunday Schoo? 9.45 a.m.
Morning Services —11:00 a.m.
Preaching Serv............ 6:80 p.m.
Wednesday
Bima
Our new Visual Auto Tellers feature service that
automatically extends the cash carrier to the side of your
car at an angle natural to the teach of your arm ... no
twisting and no stretching .. . just quick, comfortable
service. And the Visual Auto Tellers are specially
contoured to make driving up to them easier. The Tellers
are easy to use, too ... a lighted instruction panel helps
you complete your transaction promptly and efficiently.
The Visual Auto Teller has been designed with every
.• • customer convenience to help keep your banking personal,
comfortable and uncomplicated. Drive up to our Visual
Auto Tellers and let us help you save a little time.
Sunday:
Bible Claaaee ................. 9:00 a.m.
Morning Worship ....'....10:00 a.m.
Evening Worship......... 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday:
Bible Classes
Bundh Of joy Or Basket Of Trouble?
" iT - - w A
ding Anniversary. _
The celebration was held in
the reception hall of the Farm-
ers and Merchants State Bank.
Hostesses for the occasion were
Mrs. Ray Watters ^nd Mrs.
Lonnie Fred Grayson. Selby
Grayson, little granddaughter
of the couple, presided at the
guest book.
Mr. and Mrs. Graysonahave
one son, Lonnie Fred Grayson,
and four grandchildren, Jesse,
Selby, Kenneth and Lonnie
Floyd Grayson, all of Rio Vista.
Cake and fruit punch was
served from a table laid with a
lace cloth and centered with a
wedding cake trimmed in gold
roses and the inscription “50th
Anniversary.” .
, Attending were: Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Hodges and Mrs.
Linna Reagan of Denton; Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Stewart, Mr. and
Mrs. .Earl Beavers SrM Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Beavers Jr., and Mr.
• Trim your liquor list, along
with your Yuletide tree if you
are having a holiday party.
That . advice comes from the *
American Automobile Associa-
tion, which says/ that hosts who
de-emphasize liquor at their
get-togethers jwill help redude
traffic accidents caused by
guests who i\re too drunk to
drive home safely.
Money saved on alcohol can
be usfcd for a variety-of tempt-
and Mrs. Kenneth Brown, Fort *nK Tood that_J!ViU help miti-
Worth; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Greenwood and son, Brad,
Crowley.; Mrs. Christina Brad-
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Watters, Joshua;
Also Rev and Mrs. Doug Rob- and hospital rooms since 1908.
inson and children, Messrs, and They continue to place them at
Mmes. Clarence Moore, J. T. the rate of one million every
Keen, Pete Scott, BpjrdRoddy, 30 days.' >
Ray Watters and sonTjote Bob,y.. '• * * >
Pat Brown and son, Jessie Kirk, a Holy Thursday is the 40th
Wilbur Hale, Noble Clark, Don <jay after Easter.
Watters and children, Ray ~ '
Morning Worship,.
Sunday School —
MYF and MIF ......
Evening Worship______ 6:80 p.m.-
Monday:
Wesleyan Service
Guild. 8rd Mon. ...... 7:80 p.m.
9:8Ua-m.
7 K)0 p.m-
8:00 p.m.
Club • 2nd Monday of month
“Nursery Provided for AH
Worship Services” s
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Burleson
Church of Christ
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grayson I
Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary
Mmes. Iva Decker, Lyda Wat-
Sunday, December 17, in cele- ters, Manda Jones, Addiei Beav-
bration of their Golden Wed- “ers, Sarah S^, Maeo!a F
ter, doldie Myatt' and Aline
Shuler, George Bransom and
Frank Stephens. Misses Julia .
Wallace,* Gracie Jones, Lucille |
Bockmon, Ethel Faires and
Michelle Foster. Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Parnell and Jeff, Mrs.
Fredia Wells, „and Mrs. Fred,
Shetters.
BURLESON
CHURCH OF GOD
217 E. ELLISON
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......*. 10:00 a.m.
.........11:00 a.m.
........... 6:30 p.m.
Thurs. Visitation
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 27, 1972, newspaper, December 27, 1972; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1256040/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.