Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 19, 1962 Page: 3 of 7
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Sept. 19, 1962
Burleson Dispatcher,
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KENNETH WALLIS. Paeter
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DAVID MALONE. Pnatba
103 SW ILWr. Ph. AY 4-4348
There's wonderful modem hvmg in a
Total Electnc Gold Msda't-nr Homo
where flamdest elec
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and cools in summer, cooks the
meals, does the Ashes, noshes end
dnes clothes, prowdee plenty ol hot water end does so
many other job* efficiently end oconomicelly Before you
build or buy a home, tat us pne you complete information
about Total Electric LMag m a Geld MsdaMon Home ..
and about cur now tow electric rates for home hooting
end for electric water hooting
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Sunday 8:80 A. M
and Church School
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AX 8-1277
YES! WE DELIVER
Phone BY 4-4451
BURLESON, TEXAS
Calvary
Baptist Church
818 N. Borleeoo Bird
PHONE AX 8-1140
Swader*
Sunday School -
Morning Worship
Training Union .
Evening Worship
BURLESON. TEXAS
Ed SahmoHakepf. Paator
his sister, Mrs. C. C. Meek, in
Fort Worth.
Burleson
Church of Christ
Around...
and About
By ETHEL FA1RES
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— SPECIALS— ]
For Thursday, Friday and /
Saturday, Sept. 22nd I [
WHITE SWAN — (SAVE 6c)
BISCUITS 4 Cans 29<
ipwiau' ardPW** ’’•w- ‘ ‘
BORDEN’S — (Save 17c)
MELLORINE —31-Gals. $1-W
First Methodist
Church
Bnrloaon, Teaaa
J. W. DARNELL, Minister
CORN KING — (Save 10c)
BACON
FRITO — (SAVE 14c)
CHILI
WILSON’S Quarters — (Save 9c)
QLEO............2-lbs. w
GERBER S STRAINED — (SAVE 16c)
BABY FOOD 6 for &
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TENNESSEE FARMS — (SAVE 20c)
SAUSAGE 2-lbs. $1-05
EXTRA SPECIAL
SUGAR 5-lb.Bag 33<
WITH THE PURCHASE OF $10.00 or MORE
(Excluding Cigarettes)
Mrs. Elta Richardson, of Egan. I
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PRE-SCHOOL P-TA MEETS
TUESDAY, SEPT. 25th
Burleson Pre-School P-TA
will hold the first meeting of
the ne wterm in the home of
Mrs. J. T. Mahan at 124 NW.
Wanda Way on Tuesday, Sept.
26 at 9:30 A. M|
The nursery will be at the
Calvary Baptist Church on Hwy.
81, the price is 50c per mother.
Refreshments will be served
by the executive committee at
this Membership Get-Together.
The Executive Committee
will also hold their monthly
meeting on Thursday night at
the home of the President, Mrs.
OPEN 7:00 A. M.—CLOSE 6:30 P.M. — Monday thru Sat.
LIGHT CRUST (Save 14c)
FLOUR 5-lb.Box 45<
B. C. Smith.
All interested persons are
urged to attend the meeting on
Sept. 25. Join a worth-while
organization and get acquaint-
ed with all the members.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Griffing
attended a family get-together
Monday night at the home of
enjoy flameless electric living
in a TOTAL ELECTRIC
-GOLD
MEDALLION
HOME
AMERICAN BEAUTY—(SAVE 4c) 8-OZ. PKG.
MASHED POTATOES 25<
Recent visitors of Mrs. J. A.
Cook were her daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
Hatcher of Corpus Christi. They
also visited Mrs. Hatcher’s sis-
ter, Mrs. J. L. Estes and fami-
ly. and her brother and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cook.
While here they also visited
the Six Flags Over Texas.
Mrs. Mattie Davis has return-
ed from a visit with her sisters,
Mrs. W. S. Poole and Mrs. C.
A. Caffee, at Dougherty.
J. W. Titus passed through
Burleson last Friday enroute to
his home in Fort Worth from
Cleburne and stopped for a
short visit with his son, Johnny
Titus and family. He ordered
the Burleson Dispatcher to be
sent to his home.
Mrs. G. C. Beavers has re-
turned to her home here after
spending several months in
Cherry Point, North Carolina
Sunday School ... 10 A. M
Worship 11 A. M.
Keening Service 7:80 P. M
Mid-Week Sereice 7D8 F. M.
(Wednesday)
R.A| A G.A.'s
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MW-Week Service
Thursday:
Vkritattoa 7 00
Rev. Rickard Laakfard. Pastor
with her daughter and family. (
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark of
Amarillo, were here last week
visiting in the homes of ):(»
sisters, Mrs. S. E. Wilshire and
Mrs. G. R. Shnnon and other
friends and relataives.
Mrs. Truett Hardgrove of
Fort Worth, visited her mother,
Mrs. J. E. Summerlin, Sunday,
and attended the revival service
First Baptist Church,
ZJ.___1 9:45 Am.
Morning Worship 11:00 *-«“
Training Union ---------6:00 p.m.
Evening Worship — 7:00 p.m.
Wadas*
Sunday
Masting
Prayer Me
Jchool Worker*!
; 6:80 p.m.
—eating--7:80 p.m.
Choir Rehearsal--8:15 p.m.
WJ4.S. let Thurs. 0:80 Am.
Brotherhood, 4th
Monday--
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ste-
phens of Houston, spent the
past week-end with her father,
L. J. Hillery.
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What you don’t know about
driving a car could kill you.
at the
Sunday morning.
Mrs. Jesse Moore has
turned from a visit with
brother, Brents L. Breed
family, near Floydada.
Rev. and Mrs. Edward Wil-
liams and children have moved
here from Portales, New Mex-
ico, where he has been pastor
of a Baptist Church for the
past three years. Mr. Williams
will attend Southwestern Bap-
tist Theological Seminary.
Mrs. G. E. Bean attended
funeral services laast Wednes-
day for her brother-in-law, Q.
Martin, at San Angelo. Mr.
Martin, a native of Egan, had
been in ill health for several
months. He was a brother of
Sunday School--8:4* Am.
Morning Worship —10:45 A.B*.
MYF and MIF 6:80 p.m.
Evening
Worship
Wednesday:
Choir Rehearsal ----7:80 p.m.
WSCS, 2nd Tues. -8:80 Am.
Methodist Men, 3rd
Thursday -------7:80 pZm.
Commissions at 7:80:
M. and E. 1st non.
Education 2nd Thon.
Mission. 40: Thun.
Official Beard. 4th
Mondays 7:80 nm
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 19, 1962, newspaper, September 19, 1962; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1261792/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.