Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 4, 1976 Page: 2 of 8
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COWTOWN RODEO
Northside Coliseum — Ft. Worth Stockyards
1
two
were approved' Frazier P-TA
will serve a Chili Supper the
usually around the first <
M«y. The shirts will go on sale
in April. , O
Th» meeting'was aifjourned
early by President Cissy Boone
so that families could attend
the .bicentennial Wagon Train
"If they don't get an an-
swer,” Bullock skid, "they
might make a mistake on their
returns. That will cost them
and us money to correct.
He added, that every person
‘in the state, "even a kid buy-
, ing a 15c candy bar,” deals
tary Schoo) Open House. Ad-
vance tickets will be required.
The second money-making pro- r
that sport the Frazier
criildent ttlir sihdul ini ... ..........y
-fof the schootiTpTaFday that is ’.government,'
the first of | "Without it’Tve just-can’t
» as well.”
fice, listed under “Texas, State
of . . . Comptroller of Public
Accounts” in the telephone
Friday, with extensions in each '’ directory.
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taxing division, as well aa in
tlje legal division and tax in-
formation office.
-Taxpayers with specific ques- *
tions on matters already being
negotiated with the Comptrol-
ler’s Office should contact the
persons with whom they have
Bullock said many taxpayer
qnAtions can best be answered
by contact the local district of-
AUSTIN —• Comptroller Bob indirectly 'with his office by 'been dealing directly, he said.
-----7- 7— — —17— J paying the state sales tax and
evening of the Frazier Elemen- toll-free. WA> line to
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•wer genera! taxpayer •<
tions.
„ ul ... Ha said —th. number- ia i’g.m. to 6 p.m.‘ Monday U»mi .
ject wilb- be to sell T-shirts 1-800-292-9687. • -
Bear, • "Inforihation is like oil to
seat) j 11 ir maehinyry ef business oxd—8
,” Bullock said.'
run .
fife deals directly With more
early by President Cissy Boone than half a million taxpayers,
nearly . all. of whom have a
quest/i^f^j^m.time to time.
First grade teachers that as-, Pilgrimage festivities in prog-
stated the students with the' reas in Burleson that evening,
program are Mrs. Velma Stan- * ■'------
fiLTLSTS fi* Comprtoller’. Off ice
McCoy. . Operate Toll-Free
tiuring the business session, Line for Questions
money-making projects ,-------- 7 7
’ Bullock said his officer has
recently begai^operation.of a equally entitled to answers
1 Bn" about taxes.
que»- Bullock said ’ the toll-free
line will be in operation from
a
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
PERFORMANCES START AT 8 P.M. NIGHTLY
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DIRECTORY
A. KING
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FLOORS
FLOORS INSTALLED
• Broadloom Carpet
' •. Rubber Backed Carpet
' ^•’Ceramic Wall Tile
• Tile — Vinyl
• Linoleum
• CARPET CLEANING
• FLOOR WAXING
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BASEBALL DIRECTORS
The Texas
troducing'a 1^/ cYfvW Y*h»e-
ball Benefit Prdgf*mn5~kabkf.
local youth baseball organiza-
/ tions.,
If a representative of your
baseball program is not plan-
ning to attend i|>e organisa-
tional meeting on Saturday,
February 14 to learn, about the
' program, the Rangers urge you
to contact Karen Allen (Met-
. roline 266-9101) for further
. details.
First Methodist
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Church of Christ
Services .
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PRAYER REQUEST
'TELEPHONE 295-8461
First Baptist
/ Church
• 880 SW Wilshire
(Highway 174)
P. O. Bos 304
BURLESON. TEXAS
Dean Franklin
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Sunday:
Bible Classes 9:00a-^n..
.10:00 a.m.
.. 6 00 p.m.
eiecirk power plants.
J he k\as Railroad CwnmisMon
.says.dedrk ctwpamcs nw<t begin pha<-
ing oqi the 11 < of natural gas for making
clcvl neiiy.
It v vn’t be easy hula) most of your
clecineit) eomes from power plants th.it
burr j»s
/ Bui Texas I leetric hay already
k Baiuirerijncw hieh to reduce our u*c of
-• natural gas. We li.ne two lignite co. I
plants in opcratitMi and se'e-ral m<fre
Tfee gas age is ending for
OF YOUR
• building a nuclear power plant.
There's no choice We must build
new power plant's, and building these
- plai.u co i-.;’<M of more Thai - .me ‘
• reason cl<clrkay is coning you more. But
it the cjvWay to make sine
• you'll h.'.-. c the
e’Cctrx.t. you
need, at rates
still rirxh •
lower (hart the
national average
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Morning Worship--10:50 a.m.
Sunday School — 9:45 am
MYF and MIF 5:80 p.m.
Evening Worship 6:80 p.m.
Monday:
Wealeyan Service
Guild, 3rd Mon.
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WSCS, lat and 3rd
Tuesday --------------
Wednesday:
Choir Rehearsal 1 7:00 p.m.
Official Board,
1st Thursday 8:00 p.uL
Methodist Men’s
Club—2nd Monday of month
“Nursery Provided for All
Worship Soroioos”
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BURLtSON, TEXAS
Ed Schmslt.kopf, Pastor
29S4M81
SUNDAY
,9*16 a.m. Bible Study (all
/
/10Ju am.m Morning worship
i service/ ■ 4
5:30 High school choir & Jr. Tuesday:
High Bible study ----- -
6:00 Church training & high
school Bible study & Jr.
ILgh choir
7:0(T Evening worship service
+---- MONDAY
3:45 Graded choirs (4 yr olds
- 6th grade)
TUESDAY
I 9:30 WMU
.’ WEDNESDAY
7:00 mid-week prayer service
7:45’Adult choir
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
Wednesday: |
Bible Clamet 7:80 p.m.
Minister — R. G. Farkiasoo
Fkoao 2M-1M4
1000 FOR n
NAME & ADDRESS
LABELS
WITH ZIP COOf
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February 4, 1876
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YOUTH
( driver’of a
' on Farm R
members Tuesday evening Jan-
uary 27 in the school cafe-
torium.
Holding a letter of the al-
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to
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PAGE * Burleson Dispatcher
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TWO FROM BURLESON
IN JOSHUA AUTO WRECK
Frazier P-TA Holds
1 ' /
January Meeting
1 The “Bicentennial ABCs”
was the title of the program
presented by the Frazier first
n graders to the Frazier P-TA
Joshua Sat-
rrge Turner
said the collision occurred at,
2 p m at the intersecUon «>f pfiabet, each student ralated in
Texas 174 and Farm 917,
1 ami Ihhiis
lly Redwine. Rt. 2. and
./ Nvans.^.^ J,. JBurle.on
^bverv among three perwinar Who
received minor injuries, in l
taro-car collision at .
^prday J^ana^k |
State trooper G< <1
* verse the letter to a historical
place, person or thing. The
~ftUai “O11: stood fee ,Qeesgs
passengers in a car driven by Washington, "R" stood fef^tet-
George Francis Williams, pro- wy who mads/’OM^ory”
ceodiug south on Texas 174. | „_lf for Pnmc 8<-^t Key
Who wrote the Star4Spangled
Sharon L. Evans, who was the RBnni!|. The audience Joined
^rkocceding west graders tojjfng the
national anthem; AnStBer spec-
ial feature of the program was
"Uncle Sant," portrayed by a
first grader that told why we
should be proud to be Ameri-
cans a'nd to take part in the
nation's 200th birthday cele-
bration, ----------
ihnsoi
hi I whe?>J they
treated and releas<*d.
ceedlug south on Texas 174.
The other person-injured was
was the Runner. The
n« RL'Aflt ! ps" ‘
J-7-
ir^injuA'd ’were tajien
jiunty Memorial
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 4, 1976, newspaper, February 4, 1976; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1256182/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.