Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 25, 1984 Page: 4 of 8
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Mrs. Home, in Burle&n, in charge iService Support Group on Ok-
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C1M3 Chanam. me.
FOR ANNOYING
COUGH ANO .
STUFFY NOSE
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COUGH FORMULA
Survivors are: His wife, Mu.
Lila Kneschk; mother J
Jennie Kneschk, Burleson; dau- of arrangements,
ghters Dborah Kneschk, Oak
Grove, Texas and Lisa Kneschk
of Rendon, Texas;
Norman M. Kneschk, Arling-
ton, Texas.
area in the 300
Renfro. •’ ______
-^-Approval on first reading J the public works departments. •
of an ordinance establishing
regulations for the installation
FOR THE SMILE
OF HEALTH. '
^ALLHATURAl^l
C 1982 Doraey Laboratories Divimmjh o(
Sandoz. Inc , Lincoln. Nebraska M501R.
brother IN THE SERVICE
Januray 16 (FHTNC) — Ma
• rine Master Sgt. Fred A. That-
Funeral services were held cher, son of Robert D. and Bon-
January 21, 1984 at 1 p.m. in nie S. Thatcher of 320 Brushy,
Jones-Cato Funeral Chape!. Joshua, Texas, has been ppro-
Burial was in Rendon Ceme- moted to his present rank
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Did You Ever Come
Tired, Sleepy, and l
The Whole World?
Ate a bite of supper, then hit the hay—and guess
what—just too wound up to go to sleep — started
thinking about all the things you didn’t get done
— How much money you own — how in the
• heck you’re going to get everybody paid —
You turn about a jillion times — pound the pil-
low — look the clock and it’s 12:30 — you still
haven’t gone to sleep and you lyiow tomorrow is
* going to be a killer. w
OK? You could get up and'take a sleeping pill
but that will make you feel like you’ve been on
a cheap drunk and who can afford that?
OK — You could take a couple of capsules of a
special blend of natural herbs and sleep like a
baby and wake up feeling like you could whip a
barrel of Wildcats.
Interested? CaN Hazel at 295-1771.
and maintenance of septic »ys-
tems.
—Authorization of a fee wa-
ver on fence permits which
are needed to meet city stan-
dards in the newly annexed
areas of the city.
—Authorized the disposal of
Mght bars by the police de- .
partment.
Amended a council policy
in regard to retirecent of po-
ite.officer badges and desig-
nating a retirement badge
for a former officer,
''l^aufication of vice-chair-
men ’
— . - -l /pp-X-cfl1- yecif yab<>n»
fetlock of N.W. and authorized a call/er &rdt
e Home From Work
Ab^ut Half Mad at
tery, with Jtoes-Cato Funeral while serving with 3rd Force
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Council Action
Approved
and an authorizafi&l 10 ca^
for bids for the city’s'^ft8ur~
ance coverage. j
—Dicussed a bad traffic sit-
uation and the possibility 10
designation of a no parking I
araa in NT 117 *
I on trucks and equipment for
—Awhwtefl the bid for radio
communjeaudns equipmient for
the police department, j
Estimates
Professional Asphalt Driveway Sealing
and Creak Filling
SURFACE ENGINEERING
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
295-122
S Guaranteed Work I
IT'S A LAUGH!
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OF YOUR
CHOICE
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ATTEND
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Crime Stoppers
Marvin W. Kneschk
this
the
Passed Away
In Fort Worth
LiddeN-Newton
Wedding Date Set
Mr, and Mrs. Charles F. Lid-
dell of Route 1, Burleson, cn-
and a
member of UAW 218, Ameri-
can Legion and was in
U-S. Navy during WWII.
Mr. Marvin W. Kneschk, age
60, passed away January 18,
1984 at Saint Joseph Hospital,
Fort Worth. His home address
was 105 Timber Ridge Circle,
Burleson, Texas, where he
had lived six' years.
He ivas 'oom • in Haskell
Courtly, Texas, on June 9, 1923,
die son of Adolph Kneschk and
Jennie Meissner.
He was employed at Bell
Helicopter for 32 years in Fort
Worth. He has lived in
area since 1969.
He was a Lutheran,
and graduated from North
Texas State University in 1983.
She is the owner and-operator
of Kay’s Bridal Dreams. Her
fiance, also a graduate ofBHS
and a 1983 NTSU graduate, is
employed with Enterprise
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nounce the engagement and
approaching marriage of 'their
, daughter Lisa Ann to David
Program For ABWA , Wayne 'Newton.
f | ' He Is the son of Mr. and
Sgt Dorrita Keefer, liaison Mrs. Jammy Garner of Bur-
— ‘ - Crime' leson. The wedding is planned
, the for Mar. 3 in Grace Bible
-' Church in Frot Worth. |
> The bride-elect is a grad- 1
Association ■ uate of Burleson High School
officer for the local <
Stoppers Program with
Burleson Police Department ’
will be speaking to the Amer- •
ican Business Association u
Thursday, Jan. 26, at 7 pm-
. at the First, Christian Church.
The, Crime Stoppers. Pro-
gram began in Burleson last
fall to help, curb crime/ by of-
fering rewards to anonymous
callers for information lead-
ing to the arrest and indict-
ment of persons committing
felony offenses.
The program’s board fo di-
rectors will distribute the re-
wards based on Sgt. Keefer’s
recommendations. AH callers
to- the program’s hotline are
guaranteed anonymity through
the assignment of code num-
brs. When a caller’s tip lead!,
to an actual arrest or indict-
ment, hte reward is paid un-
der arrangements ’ specified by
the caller. Th hot-line num-
ber is 295-LEAD (295-5323) and
is manned 24 hours a day. v.
If Interested in hearing this
important , program, contact?
Alice Yarbrough, 295-5884 or
Barbara Anderson, 29S-1086
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Wedding Invitations, as low
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THE BURLESON DISPATCHER
Pair $40.00 plus tai .
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ORDER MAGNETIC SIGSlS
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 25, 1984, newspaper, January 25, 1984; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262666/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.