Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 24, 1980 Page: 5 of 8
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Burleson Dispatcher
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September 24, 1980*
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HIGHWAY 171 NORTH - CLEBURNE, TEXAS
CLOSED EVERY MON. & TUES. .
BARBEQUE TO GO - CATERING
LARGE DINING ROOM — RELISH BAR
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CHARLIE & EYVONNE PERKINS.
OWNERS
Bluegrass Reunion ,
Heading the list of musical
I to perform
ting set for Thursday, Septem-
ber 25 at the Cleburne Civic
Center. She also told the mem-
bers of the 1980 Fall Board
Meeting and Conference of the
Texas Federation of Women’s
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OPEN II AM-8 PM
WED., THURS., PRL, SAT. & SUN.
JOHNSON COUNTY
ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE
Incorporated - Cleburne, Texas
will host a couples social, dub-1 have dirty vehicles. Two Car ? Oakdale Park To Host
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urday evening, September 20..
Zeta Theta, Preceptor
Chapter Meets In
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Linda Shelley Home
. Zeta Theta, the preceptor
chaptar of Beta Sigma Phi, met
in the home of Linda Shelley
Tuesday evening, September K
Jean Wilkerson, owner of the Fedreation Counselor Nancy
Glass Plus Shop and the new Jones reminded members of the
Fall Plant Safe To *
Be At Ft. Worth
Botanic Gardens
The public is invited to attend
the fall plant sale at the Fort
Worth Botanic Gardens,
Botanic Gardens Drive,
ward to hearing them again on
Oakdale Parkes putdoor stage..
Co-starring wifh the Osborne
Brothers in this three-day mu-
sical event are the ever^xjpu--
lar Pinnacle Boys, who are al-
so from Nashville. And to add
a dash of color and a change of
pace to this year’s Bluegrass
Reunion, The Texas Travelers
from Fort Worth will make sev-
eral appearances on stage in
October 2 at the Hilton Inn in
Austin.
Legislative Chairman Cor-
inne Stephenson reported that
a toll free number can now be
dialed to hear current legisla-
tion prQposals pertinent j to wo-
men’s interests. The informa-
tion will change weekly.
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LETTERHEADS
ENVELOPES
Job Printing
Burleson Dispatcher
Use up a thousand watts of
electricity in one hour’s time, and
you have one kilowatt hour. What
does a kilowatt hour of electricity
do? It runs the household appliances,
lights the house and powers electric
tools. It’s the unit of electricity
by which your electri&bill is
determined.
Your member owned electric
cooperative urges you to use each
kilowatt hour of electricity with care.
We’re your best energy value.
• pies from the Glass Company
and showed some pictures of
the stained glass in her kitchen.
She pointed out that working
with stained glass was not a
cheap hobby because the tools
are so expensive. She also re-
lated that the glass formula
is not common knowledge be-
cause historically the formula
‘ had been passed down from
those in the business from one
generation to the next
. Before the business meeting,
the women, were served re-
freshments of cherry tarts, do-
dads and punch
. Members were reminded of
the Convention of East Texas
. Chapters scheduled for Octo-
ber 18 at the Amfac Hotel at
DFY Regionla Airport Mem-
bers also voted to participate
in the State Convention slated
for 1982 in Fort Worth
..Mr. and Mrs. Gary Whites
Glass Plus Shop and the new
Glass Company. Industry, in Pioneer District Workshopmee-
Burleson, was the guest speak-
er for the program. She dem-
onstrated some of. die. tech-
niques used in the stained glass
process, showing what tools to
use and how to properly cut
the glass. She shared some earn- Clubs to be held September 30-
chid Society.
k Times are: Saturday, Sep-
tember 27 - 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
and Sunday, September 28-1:00
p.m.-3:00 p.m. ’
A variety of blooming plants,
green plants, hanging baskets
and ordiids will be sold.
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Pioneer District
Workshop Meeting -
Set For Sept. 25
area can accommodate thous-
ands of visitors, and the sound
system makes it possible for all
to hear 'every note and word.
The Snack Bar and various
concessions will be open during
the event. Children 12 years old
and under are ta be admitted
free with parents.
2 Car Washes
Scheduled For
Saturday. Sept. 27
No one in Burleson after Sat-
urday, September 27 should
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pre-
Susan LaVoy and Betty Bushj sented by the Fort Worth Or-
were co-hostesses for the meet-' ’
ing,
For the next meeting on Oc-
tober 15, members are asked
to bring a sack lunch to Jackie
Mitchell’s house for a Federa-
tion ' Workshop conducted by
Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Woodson.
bed “Treasures of the Sea” Sat- Washes are scheduled. | Sixth Annual FaH
The Young Single Adult Sun-
day School Class of Crestmont
Baptist Chuurch will wash dir-
ty vehicl esfor $2 and vacuum . stars scheduled to perform
them for $1 anytime between during Oakdale Park’s Sixth
11 a.m. and 4 p.m. The .location Annual Fall Bluegrass Reunioh
is the Pizza Inn parking lot, 270 of ctt. 34.5 are the Osborne
SW_ Wilshire. | Brothers from Nashville. Wide-
• many ap-
pearances on television and ra-
“clogging” routines.
Other featured bands to ap-
pear on stage in the three-day
program are Sooner Heritage,
El Reno, Okla., he Cox Fam-
ily, Cotton Valley, La., and
from Texas, Salt Creek Ex-
press, Garland, The Bluegrass
Burrs, Fort Worth, Earl Bro-
thers & Fox Creek Grass, Irv-
ing, and The Double Mountain
Boys, Lipan.
Added attractions will be nu-
merous amateur and semi-pro-
fession bands and musicians
playing on stage, as well as re-
hearsing and playing off stage
jn preparation for the band,
flat-top guitar ahd banjo con-
tests. More than a thousand
dollars is to be awarded in
prizes, along with the oppor-
tunity to appear on the 1981
program. Jim Baker of WRAP
Radio will serve as master of
ceremonies.
The Park’s outdoor stage
SW Wilshire. ’ If ”_f
Mound Elementary Fifth Gra-I ly'known for their
ders will be in business from ■
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Mound dj0( they have an enthusiastic
Parking Lot on NW Tarrant following among Bluegrass fans,
Street. The youth will charge who eagerly looking ofr-
$1.50 for cars and $2 for vans.'
The class is trying to raise
money to buy stage drapes to
use in their spring program.
cools all kinds of .problem iti
virtually op contact.
speeds healing of itchy genital or
anal areas.
Look for BiCOZENE Creme in
the purple box at your pharmacy.
Or ask for “By-Co-Zeen’*
Extra strength. Use only as
directed. BICOZENE
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Extra strength
relieves problem itching.
It’s called BiCOZENE* and
It has 20% more anesthetic
than Lanacane? BiCOZENE's
extra strength anesthetic safely
idling
And
BiCOZENE's antibacterial action
anal areas.
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 24, 1980, newspaper, September 24, 1980; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262439/m1/5/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.