Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 13, 1979 Page: 4 of 8
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Burleson Dispatcher
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Podiatrist
4 FAST LANES • DRIVE-UP HOURS:
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7AM-NOON: Saturday
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9 AM-4 PM: Monday-Friday
9AM-NOON: Saturday
MUST be single, divorced
or widowed - ages 21 up
South Campus
534-4861
Community Campus
338-4711
TCJC is an Equal Opportunity Institution which provides
educational and employment opportunities on the basis —
of merit and without discrimination because of race, col-
or, religion, sex, age, national origin or handicap.
Summer SchooL.On Your Terms
Tarrant County Junior College •/
‘ REGISTRATION DATES:
3* and 9 week sessions: June 7
Second 6 weeks: July 2
‘South Campus offers both three week
and nine-week sessions.
• Your choice of 3, 6 or 9-week sessions
• Earn up to 14 hours academic credit
• Hundreds of non-credit classes available
through Community Campus
APPLY NOW!
Call 336-7851, ext. 230, or visit the Office of the
Registrar on the .Campus of your choice.
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Northeast Campus
281-7860.
Northwest Campus
232-2900
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the opening of his office for the
Medical & Surgical Management of
FOOT DISORDERS
• at 5212 Wedgemont Circle N.
Offiee hours by appointment.
Evening appointments and house calls can be
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June. 13, 1979
of Texas, got undefway June
66 as 924-high school boys from
all parts of Texas, and one
from Mexico, registered, State
Commander, George H. Skelly
ivj major nome Appliances
0 Autos, Vans, Campers, Boats
0 Home Improvements, Repairs
(ADD A ROOM, NEW ROOF, REDECORATE)
Money for any worthwhile purpose-
The honoree received an as-
sortment of gifts for baby wha
is scheduled to arrive in Au-
gust.
The social committee, head-
ed by Nancy Young, served
cake, punch, nuts and mints:'
Sorority members attending
with Mrs. impson and Mrs.
Young were Mmes. Peggy Garr
rett, Judy Keller, LoUy Ellis,
Cindy Oxford, Connie Cranford*
Carol Curlee, Pam Walker and
her two-year old daughter*
Megan. Special guests were the 1
honoree’s mother, Mrs. Jody
Eakin and her mQther-in-law,
Mrs. Simpson.
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Redwine and Richard Lee Mar-1 better understanding our our •
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Following registration, UHVUgUVVk M4V 1
citizen was assigned to one of are participating this year,
two political parties - the Na-
tionalist or Federalist. Each can
who were sponsored by lo-; national traditions and beliefs his respective office for a d«. ja* ths group Maimed la the
American legion-Posts. I to hte more than 28,000 young | Texas Boys State enrollment home of Mrs. Marian Gregory^,,
niinivmo each nicu throughout the nation who this year brings the total to 22,- ’----- ----' *
_ 7 • 883 high school juniors who have
In Boys State, The Ameri- attended since 1940, when Bays
... . Legion provides the Mype j state was first inaugurated
citizen then functions as a mem- of program where the young cit- this state. '
ber of his party, he attends its izen has an opportunity to learn
for himself that his government .•
is just what he makes it. Thev
boy “learns to do by doing.” | MrS‘ KMth 5imPson
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Local Boys State
Delegates In Austin
The thirty-ninth annual Am-
. erican Legino Boy^ State spon- of San Leon, announced.
Among those registeing from
Burleson were John Frederick
ber of his party, he attends its
precinct, county and state con-
ventions and votes in its pri-
mary.
Boys state helps to evelop
civic leadership and pride in
' American citizenship. This pro-
l gram arouses a keen interest
1 in the detailed, study of our
' government. These civic work-
shops stress the importance of
maintaining our form of gov-'
ernment and brings about a
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The program takes on added
significance since the vote has
been extended to 18 year olds,
as most Boys Staters are in the 3nower «
16 to 17 age category. I Mrs. Ruth Simpson was hon-
Highlight of Boys State was ored with a baby shower by
a trip to the Capitol on Tues-[ her sorority sisters of Omega
' day morning where each elect- Delta chapter of Beta Sigma
ed Boys State Official was gi- Phi Friday evening, June 8.
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 13, 1979, newspaper, June 13, 1979; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262515/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.