Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 21, 1984 Page: 4 of 8
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canalized napkins in all colors.
and make new ones. It’s where
beginners, amateuha am
getjtogether to,play otd
and to learn new ones, to ex-
periment ' with instrumental
combinations and new sounds,
to rejuvenate old bands and
to build" new ones. Most of all
it is a time and place, for three
days of “pickin’ an’ grinnin”
and relaxation and fun.
In conjunction with the mu-
sic, the arts and crafts fair
will be in' full swing. Artists
and craftsmen from various
parts of tha country will be on
hand to display their skills and
tfares. Original, paintings as
wed! as crafts of metal, glass,
ing Invitations, as low OK. I . leather, wood, beads, strings
always eagerly looked forward
to by craftsmen, musicians and'
thousands of lookers and list-
eners. Why? Because the pic-
nic is everybody’s show. There
is no formal program. It is
music around the clock and
everyone, sooner or later, be-
comes a part otf it The picnic
is the first of the season’s big tioms equipment specialist with
Bluegrass events. It is the time the 2140th Communications I
and place to meet old friends Group.
He is a 1972 graduate of
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March 13 (FHTNC) — Ma-'
rine Pvt. Grady M. Shreiner,
san of Milton B. and Shirley
G. Schreiner of Route 6, Burle-
son, has ' completed the small
arms repair course.
The six-week course was
conducted at the U.S. Army
Ordnance Center, Aberdeen
Proving Ground, Md.
- He .received instruction on
the. operation, inspiection, re-
pair and maintenance of rifles,
pistols, shotguns, submachine-
guns, grenade' launchers, mor-
tars and other • automatic wea-
pons. He also studied the prep-
aration of weapons for ship-
ment and storage, and related
safety • precautions.
tion» for,Weddings, Open House, Ann!
• series, Birth.Announcements, as well.as p
As an added attraction Opk-
dale Park's snack bar will serve ' Local Horse Named
its famous Country Stew be-1
ginning at noon Saturday, High-Point Winner
March 31, at pre-inflation
prices of 25 cents a bowl fro ‘
stew and ten cents for a cup' brown gelding ridden by Paris
of coffee. j Hue-hes of Burleson was re-
. of coffee.
Some years ago out of the
K e n ti u c k y mountains came . - .
Blue grass Music. It finally; and «veryone is welcome,
made its way to Oakdale Park, | ■ ■ 1 1 ;—
the Bluegrass Music Capital of.
Texas* located in Glen Rose.
Friday, March 30, will see the
beginning of three full days
of Bluegrass Music and a week
end of arts and crafts exhibits.
This annual event is held in
Oakdale Park which is known. 25th St.
far and wide for its bluegrass, brother of Donald L. Stockwell
music and crafts exhibits is of 616 Barkridge Trail, Burle-
son, has been decorated with
the ’ Air Force Achievement
Mdal at Araxos Air Station,
Greece.
The Achievem<hit_-Medal is
Awarded to-airmen for accom-
plishment, meritorious service
or acts of courage.
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the! There will btf.no admission cently awarded the title of 1983
mel charge for the entire weekend high-point amateur horse by
the American Quarter Horse
Association, located in Ama-
rillo. The duo will b honored
at AQHA’s Annual Convention
in ’ Kansas City,. Mo.,- March
ARMY AND AIR FORCE H-M. Comeosiin and Hughes
HOMETOWN NEWS Staff earned 50 points in the Hunt
Sgt. Rex. L. Stockwell, son of Seat Equitation class on the
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A trophy will be presented
at Wednesday night’s, March
14 Awards Banquet All own-
ers of 1983 high-point hones
will also receive a special
“Quarter Horse plan” discount
good toward the purchase of
any AMC4eep vehicle, court-
esy of Jeep Corp. Amateur and
open show division high-point
winners, as well as Quarter^
Dunning Champion owners are
eligible for this discount.
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 21, 1984, newspaper, March 21, 1984; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262669/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.