Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 4, 1984 Page: 1 of 8
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Laura Shaw. Spends
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Mrs, Augrey W. Russell was
here from Lubbock to spend
the holidays with her parents,
sons, Harold and James of
Waco, Mrs. Loneita Huey of
Ft. Worth and Mrs. Nina Shel-
ton.
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FAM earlier this year from a
Fort Worth bank.
two luncheons were given in
the home by his parents.- A
large number of friends--^pd
relatives attended the two get-
at
were
ransacked
Basketball Offices :
At Burleson High ’•
Are Ransacked
The basketball offices
Burleson High School >
broken into -and i
some time last week. The bur-
glary was discovered Monday
afternoon, Dec. 26. ’ ....
Alene Bales of Fort
Misses Ethel Faires and
then served as' teller, assistant Worth Jan. 9-11 is expected to
1 cashir and was nametncashier draw more than 13,000 pastart
it the holidays in ln '
f4h their daughter* • H<^r husband, Bilb Hill, is a.
law, Mr. and Jirs.' business man' in, Burleson.
son,.
and other church leaders /from
.3 «. across th* state to hear some
» Burleson, of Southern Baptists’ greatest
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Christ^ Wilder of William JewelTcol-
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and John McKay of »
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said Baptist . The evangelism conference
"* *—will-begin at 6:45 p.m. on Jan.
1 at Hfcraiiit County Conveo-
>n Winter and will conclude
th) the morning session Jan.
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Mrs. Coy Pennington
they turn out in alternative
fuel.
Awmf Clem ,Webster claim-
ed, we
ductlon down to' where it is
better ipin a break aven dea,» rending Boston College on a who celebrated his 93rd birth-
and ’JL?* * Nations’ * * “
Scholarship She will return to w*1® B. J. King and fam-
CONFERENCE IN FT. WORTH
The annual Texas Baptist
Evangelism Conference, in Ft.
but none comes dost yet. He
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thette Fuels Corp, that waf .Worth, spept last Friday night
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trying te rigger how to give dan. Mrs. Pennington is
/ away US-trillion f . '
outfits to use in coming tjp
r with alternative energy. One
waj% Ed said, is the $4665 mfc visited their. “
lion Peat Methonol Associates Clark and f
is spending on a plant ’in coas- Christmas Day.
tai North Carolina 1
turn out 5,000 barrels of meth-
onal daily when it gits going
in ME The trtgble with there
Ke southwest, which is on
be campus of Southern U-— -r-
xhst University, at the pres- tog the holidays with her fa-. F&M State Bank
sjtXtime.
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months ’
i as. Miss Texas
has made count-,
personal appearances,^
| Baptist General Convention of i^e of American Motors Corp-
---' ■ I oration automobiles. She wort-
Zig Ziglar, nationaUytnown! ed many hours at the automo-
spkaker and bile exhibits building .during
the State Fair of Texas. Dun>
ing November she traveled ter
London « accompanying Lis*
Allred, the former Mias Texa*
USA as she competed in the
MUa Wari< yagawt ih^a
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1 services for I. Frank
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. King
had a family rtuniah-at their
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Other a Ad-Larry King, who recently mas dinner guest of his sis-
’ ’ ” ’targe from ter, Mrs. Milton Ackap
Larry, has family in Haltom Ci<
dows and. ransacked the of-
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__ the Burleson High School. Before nator of girls’ athtetics, L*
Graduate School of New Mexi- entering the Army, Hale was Shawn Scanlan,' head basket-1 private
co State University. He and employed by the Texas Steel ball cpach. • Also broken into' Allen
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DEAR MISTER EDITOR:
. *• fellers was looking back'
aodte and ahead a lot during
the session at the country
Saturday sight. All of em
survived Christmas in great
shape, andrlike Bug Hookum
reminded em, they had come
/ out looking and feeling a heap
better than they dferve. It
was <t1 Jprtwdv
shoulder to' this* 10 ye
That winter was m<
one of our discontent
allowed, because it
the fall of our fall fro
in a maaner of speakii
October the OPEC countries
tightened their grip around
our throats, arid by Christmas
we all knowed our lives would . .
T2L * “T* 'Work £ to start so^n on the
new Burleson Post Office build-
ing, which is to be constructed
on the southwest corner . of
West Renfro and Bransom
Streets. The building will be
on property now ocQppied.. by-
th*' Jack Taylor
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. Hill will continue ae a trwfc
a member of.
the Burleson Volunteer Fire"
In other appointments at the
d 40thour( BPD Robert Pribble and Sta-
juvenile officer course in Oc- cey Singleton have been napi-
tober of 1983. ed new reserve officrs, Ser-
Allen joined the Burleson geant Dorrita Keefer and Ju-
Pol ice Department .in January (li Duckett will be advising the
1 owns an associate ^Crime Stoppers program, and .
degree in criminal justice at, Mary Laughlin has been put
Tarrant CouiHy Junior jCol-. in charge of the property con-
lege. He has been married to trol office and the evidence
Carolyn Allen for seven years room. ,
and/they have two teer^gers, -----.
BAPTISTS WILL HOLD JAN.
day. Ed Doolittle'said he. has «nd Mrs. W. AZ Burrows and Herring Jr.
| Alene
and and Miss Lucille Bockmon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hollings-
worth spent
a Midland w
‘and son-in-lak Mr. and Mrs, 'outness man dwiwuu.. -
‘ Bob Bales and son,, tkaig. They have-a daughter,. $£». • Poachers.
They were accompanied home Marcia Kay Kirk,,re.graduate
by Craig, who will $tend two ' .
in ^Dallas, weeks with them. 'Jrho a
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that will I - A A A | Mr- and Mrs. F. G. Jeffgrey
I of meth- . Wayne Bockman and Mrs. had Christmas dinner in Fort
* Worth,| Worth with their children and h>g for 20 years, has complet- - n. tm.
' grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. fed banking courses at Tarrant Evangelism Director
JRrtfdCto, Ed said\j^thst they cille Bockmon spent Christmasl L. G. Jeffrey, Krete and Tn. County Junior College and-
ure up as much petroleum as Day in Tyler, with Mrs. Baled mille.
»f you ain’t got it tljpy cas’t Mias Burrows, teafiher Worth and Mrs. Nina Shelton.
PW'y°E . ‘ u * I in the Galveston schools, spent
The fetters' was full agreed the Christmas .-holidays
on the place of petroleum to- 1 *** ““*■ *■
been doing some reading on her brother, Alton,
other ways to run the world,A A
£ Z* SZ W s£ C»r. Be*. o< Uke
thetta Fuels Corp, that was .Worth, spept last Friday night
set up three year ago rtill is with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jor-
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fer private niece of Mr. Jordan.
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Mr. and Mrs. Noble L. Clarlf
r. son, Robert E.
family
(Mt Bad fra* . laoWn, Bock WLth Lacy
v'gmwqo ■ From The Burleson Dispatcher ther, J. T. Reed and family to
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W. D. (Bill) Deering, wife
and three little daughters
came ^home, before Christmas,
with one of the ^rost coveted
an dhard earned Christmas
presents; a Doctorof Philoso-
phy Degree, majoring in Phy-
sics. His fina Idegree was aw--,
arded him Dec. 16, from I
studies until August,
visitors ’ of Mrs:
Booth and Mrs. Jeffie Kome- the U- S. Army. 1
gay during the holidays were spent the past 31 months, sta- ( Woi
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Booth and tto.oed in France.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Keen, Thornton were conducted It
Fred Moritz and Miss Mary the Crosier-Pearson Funeral
Moritz, spent Christmas Day Chapel Thursday afternon. He
in Maypearl, with Mr. and Wednesday morning in a
Mrs. Paul Jackson. Fort Worth hospital. Burial
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A-2C Nehner Glen Mullen of Survivors include his wife,- one
Topsham Air Force Base, daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Gias-
Brunswick, Maine, is spending gQ^ of Hurst, one son, Frankie v't;
a fifteen day leave With bis Thornton Jr. of Cleburne, Your
, parents, Mr. and IWrt. N. B. grandchildren and seven great
Mullen. During the holidays, grandchildren.
rer hta
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tollered
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son, Bill and his wife and ^it-L
Miss Minnie'Belle"Booth af-' home during the holidays,
rived by jet Dec. 17, from Bos- «lth a» of their children pres-
ton, Mass., where she is at- ent and -Mrt. King’s father,
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Jatfonal Science Foundation;'day on Dec. 4- Children pre*, to-gethers.
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Preston Stone was a Christ-
steam from salt water and no
gasoline at all. In Brazil, Clem
want, on, cars and big trucks
are sunning fine on nothing
but soybean oil. - |
What all this proves, Clem
declared, is that necessity is
lbs mother of invention. We’re
doing things we wouldn't of
trid eta do if the -Mideast
hadn’t forced us to, and we
1 sensed that aven if we got a
glut of ail right now they can
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rerwma, , * attended a luncheon, held to
the hoaee of Mrs. Jordan’s bro-
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| tie daughter,^Pamela.
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A, uiem weosier ciauu-| -- -- •—-
art gittlng alcohol pro-
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L 30 cent a gallon gasoline' van-
I . ish forever and from that faH
u on we have sees everthing irh.
and our Governments do detr-
S mined by energy, petroleum
’ in politics, Ed went on, is like
I hitting itt baseball, ff ypte got
! on they g* tto play ypu, and .
play you *
cs, Mrs. Loneita Huey of Fort
j Jack A. Price has been prof
moted. from Operations officer
to cashier.
Mrs. Hill, a Resi-
dent of Burleson, joined F&M
Bank in 1968. She was first in
the bookkeeping1 department,
then served as' teljer,
cashir and v^as nam
Fort Worth, Christmas Day.
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Pvt. Jerry L. Hale, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn T. Hale
of Route 2, Burleson, has com-
pleted eight weeks of military
police training al,the U.S. Ar-'
my Training Center at Fort
Gordon, Ga. The 23 year old __
soldier is a 195«\ graduate of fices of Joan Ferrell, coordi-
and( Sltion last month to go into the Burleson Pblice Depart-
j business. I ment in August of 1978. Hill '
Allen and Hill have airang-1 previously worked with the
roy nwtn. ne were the weight room and me> ed their schedules so that one' Parker County Sheriff Office
iv last August and tojn- ^ys- physical education lock- wiU on duty, while the other and the City of Red Oak. * '
basic training at. Kort.r^om, Burleson police said.' is,off thus-giving- the city a' Hill will continue a* a trete
" It was,not known this week juyenile ^fficer during busi-. fic officer and a member of
** was anything taken! neisViours during the week. J the Burleson Volunteer Fire"
Hill attended a juvenile of-■ Department. /
ficer course aUTexas A&M in | In other appointments at the
1976 while AlfofFtook
rffic
tober of 1983.
BURLESON POUCE DEPT.
NAMES 2 JUVENILE OFFICERS
Officers Doug Alien and Rea. George, 1g, and Theresa, 19,
gan Hill, have been named asi and. jl-montb old Charity.
'(^juvenile officers for the Hill and his wife Beverly
Burleson Police Department. I have been marriad 16 year*
J L The two ^|lice officers have'and have two children, Mi-
Someone smashed the wm- with th for fivc' chelle 13, and Michael Jr„ IL
rare and ransacked the of- year§. They replace Odell( He has been,in law enforce-
Woodard who resigned the po- ment since 1968 and \oined
b&siness.
co State University. He - and empiby< .
his family moved immediately Cb. iA Fort Wo^th. He entered were the weight room and thel ej ‘their schedules
to Richardson, Texas, where th Arfov x x J
they will' make^heir home, - -pleted'l
with Bill’s reporting for duty Polk, La.
tas research associate at the
'’Graduate Research Center of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steph-
ens .haye returned to their..
Meth- hopte in Souston, after spend-
ing the holidays with\ her fa-
ther, l. l HiHery. \ i-Approves Promotion
Enjoying Christmas . ’iunch-^Of TWO Officers
Mrs C R6 Murohv°(u± thrir > Pirectors of E&M State Bank of .1979 and
Mrs. c. K. Murphy, were tht^ir , • .. t
two daughters and sonS-in- h?\e tlie Promorion
i 8 . ,, c - \ of two banking officers, to-
Etr Ro^*rs pons George E. Bransom Jr„
ot Et Paso a»d Mr and Mrs. J R , •
..... Br°m> o' _°,tk Gr°ve1 'Mrs. Beverlpe Hill has been
, Other visitors weer their ntee-, fr.Tca.hier W vice
I es, Mrs. Loneita Huev of bort j' t • •
president of operations and
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, zj at I Sunday guests of Miss Ethel
home with, her‘parents, lAr. ^Faires were Mr, and Mrs. Fred
” ’ . and . daughters,'
puB X88ad puB XouBhi
Bales, all of Fort Worth
directed by James Woodward,
dean of the school of music
at Oklahoma Baptist tlniversi-
ty, will perform Monday eve-
ning. and a 1,500 voice choir
from Dallas Baptist Associa-
tion will sing Tuesday evening
j Soloist* will includa Dean
ix«y graduate* Under a theme of "Christo Wik . ----- .
of Stephen F. Austin Universi- L^d Up," the conference \gb, Liberty, Mp.;
, w a special education i will focus on Prayer for 8pir^ Till , '
i teacher with Klein Independent *tual Awakening and a goal Dallas,
School District near Houston,- V to ll3Pt>ze 85,000 people' in -Fort \y
Price, who has been in bank- ‘ Texas to 1984, i
1 General Convention ofz/Texas' i
/cartes 1 i
’ i tion
i A 42-hour prayer vigiled by
. Texas Baptist al^ciational di- H. t
fectors of missions will be held -•
throughout the conference. ..
- S6me of the speakers at the
annual meeting in Tarrant
County Convention Center in- (
elude Richard Jackson, pastor] Miss Texas U.
of North Phoenix Baptist recently spent
Churdy Evangelist Vance Han; days at home. She helped in
ver fo Greensboro, 19WC-; A. E., making plans for Christmas
Campbell Jr., pastor of Tarn-, with her family, friends, - and
pie Baptist Church, Cleveland, relatives.
Olio; B. O. Baker, pastor |ofj During the past five
Plymouth Park Baptist Church' of her reign r‘
Irving; and Winfred Moore, I USA,
pastor of First Baptist Church, less
Amarillo, and president of *ha I taped commercials for the new
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motivational speaker and bite extebits building .during
member of First Baptist Chur-
ch, Dallas, will speak on "Pos-
itive Pasturing,” and Bob Lily,
ler Dallas Cowboy all-pro
jkle, will give his testimony.
A IjnO-voice Tarrant BapJ
tiat Association mass choir!
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 4, 1984, newspaper, January 4, 1984; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262430/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.