Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1984 Page: 1 of 8
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Burlesoh, Johnson County, Texas
Volume 23
Number 5
FEBRUARY 1, 1984
looking Back With Lucy
CITY
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the
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Seltzer, through her
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airman Ann and Angelia Marie, grand
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nical Training Center at Mem-
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in a Seminary South cafe. Af-
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held f<
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BURL ESON
traffic light^gt ' Renfro
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suggested by
Uncle Bad from
Bethesda Says: .
Untie Seiner To
Entertain At
3ACC
would be no
A decision
feared most in his work was
“dead air.'* What made that
feller sick was silence, and I
Pay Yofcr Telephone Bi
DISPATCHER QFFICI
The
the
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states!
sama
(rleson,
e the
IS Ver-
Association
;s for <be
{reserva-
>y calling
< 295-6121
■ chamber
seems to pr fer the location
be at Warrei
son to
Renfro.
Mayor But
Blake 1
De, H. L. Bassenger,
lurch
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guests of Mr. and Mrs.vP. Vi
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Stock Show in Fort Won'll,
Monday.
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The Wesleyan Sunday School
I Methodist
Church met Wednesday in the
[ of hte
•h-y
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Funeral services were h<ld
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rdon, Walter Cozine,
en, W. H. Reeves,
il Southall and the
K) UUCC VIS 11VI S,
Fern Covert of
1. C. Murray and
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dowriV 'roirj
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“We e.V
govern £ M
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law fii n ]
ner in Chi
just calmed by the noise.
Use to, we got the same coni-
ng MI
of | - * tr , "tr
D/ S. Vaughn IIIr
cn-
the .County was $331 and the Uar-
Sunday School rant County was for $1,909-
Baptist Burleson has received more.
e- ’? •/o«l
Mrs. Joe Hardgrove. The in-
fant and her twin sisfer, Jen-
nifer Lea, were bom in a
Fort Worth hospital Tuesday.
The deceased child lived only
about three hours. Survivors,
besides the parents and twin
sisters are one brother, ' Jo-
seph Michel, sisters, Kathleen Qjfy Receives
Ann and Angelia Marie, grand 1 U
, CLEBVRN
'..been
Utility management ’’
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Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Pearce.
Pallbear^js were George Bran-
som, Frank Towles, W. O.
Cwl Ufi
Mark Whi!
day n orni
officia i -of.
hour of silence right after sup-
per fer ever wife in America,
and he was strong fer at least
fiv silent minutes in ever hour
fer evr politician. This quiet
period would give disteners of
wives and politicians time to
To Attend North
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Texas Convention
North Texas vn'inarians, in-
cluding three from
wijl officially wet
1984 convention of 1
erinary Medical
Feb. 4-77 in the Registry Ho-
tel, Addison.
Local host veterinarians for
about 1200 delegates, include
Dr. Roberr Ables, Dr. Harold
Putman and Dr. Paul Hendon.
city for the fourth quarter ofj
1983. / /
Burlaeon’s check for the mix-
ed drinks sold -wThin Johnson
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block past T onjas in. order to fexas Municipal League Boird
provide the eft turn mne A rf. Trustees. V. ’
traffic light^ gt Renfro and| /.Approvtxi Specifications and
Johnson Av<| has also ' been, authorized a call for* bids Mr
the highway ide- water, pipe for the watejtdd-
partment alt ough rhe'couAcU'; partmer^; *
wmc to nrlfer the location ^-Discussed Resumes for the4
instead of Joljrt- ‘pjty Manager’s job and instruc-
facilil ite gethng across £*d cfcy. to bgin potifying
J candidates . whonj,theipjty was
;r suggested thatt no_ longer considering fbr me .
the city star ’ wer^t yrith > the pqsition..^^ x
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: resigns State
krlttiGhHK
rt —— State Dis-''r~F
,c.- "Kitrt Cooke-i x -v ?
ofW We**5- Gtadyy Luttrell •?>.
o gfgtt Gladys Cbftier
step. Alifc. Walker ..
GHotge Chadderdon «2^B17 • .
May, . , •;
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Linkie Seltzer, wh'o is in de-
■ mind at banquets and semi-
nars oil over North Texas as
1 a promoter of positive atti-
i tydes, is scheduled, to give an
, entertaining, audience partic-
of Mrs. Beaulah Kirley. The] ipation program as one of at-
meeting was presided over , by i tractions Feb 2 the An.
Mrs. A* II- Loylcss, chairman i nttv-ixacxM Amo
Commerce Banquet.
i _ i banquet will be held in
cafeteria of Pauline G. 'Hughes
i School. The reception
Mr. and
Pete Scott of Burleson
Mrs. Euder Rortner of Fort
Worth.
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Graveside services were held
Wednesday in the Burleson
Cmetery for Mary Hardgrove,
infant daughter of Mr. and Insurance, Century 21 Real Es-
and
From The Burleson Dispitchef was the daughter of the late
January 29, 1944
l^ispatcher
The city coq
Thursday nighi _ t
a decision onia proposal, for consider. v
Renfro street .fajoftificafion by] ' poifce Chief ifon
the State Depif
ways and Pujlic Tri
tion. There -wi
ion on a prop
the 300 block'
a no parkingj
Some of Th
jected to the^Nb
e. (ill'homes jn that-, the
his ailment would turn into a
national epidemic.
Everbody is afrail of quiet,' Hector, Lenys Ash, F. G." Jef-
When people are together in
a room and there is a sudden
quiet, they start looging at one
another like they’re afraid
they will vanish. Thefl all of
em will start talking at onct.
It don’t matter what they talk
about, nobody listens to any-
thing in particular, they are hostesses^ also three visitors,
' Mrs. Bessl
Waco, Mrs.
Mrs- G. Harris.
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Prive’S; AIRWAYS
iiiit the t
py birthday y
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i,. greeting ,
th<5>^veyy qwq^apqcial
WA:V.aA list of
res-j bitdidays aft?r;'v'.y ‘
Woo* Jinws ;^7
The State of Texas’ highest Nunn> R s -Woodruff, M E.
award for excellence in 'the - - - - --
field of water giant manage-(
met* has been given to Ray
Bentley,' • veteran superintend-
ent of the Burleson municipal
’ ^*at ,the ot^er fsllcf’s right to .jaftitary engineers' preserved
Class A certification to Bent-
ley and praised him as “a
tbe' credit to his community and
to the profession of. (Mbke^es/UylessJ^V Wlshire.b^u r - - -
. Ifcnsley Fletcher Wyn- wiU begirt 6;^ With dinner
- , L. John .
• in public schools. The piece j and Mri j g Martin Gamer-, L. H. Rudd, C. A. Aus-
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Tommy Scott celebrated his
6th birthday Jan. IS, with a,
| party, given by kU" «'»«•«»« ’
Mr. and Mrs.
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Star Cm Bills Here
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AKES NO1
kNONRENFROST.
jcil, which 5fl*t highway department on suae
, did'hot reach alternatives for the codncil 4W
( p0UCe uuef yon Maxon and • > -
ftment Of High- sgt- John Crawford were pre»?
'’’■'ansTO^S yit rjj -.request funding foe jbe
i also ho <taCis- i.astabbshment a <’ a K#" 'gfh" . ' ,> 1
(ap/to designate Jn- the ’' pofice deMitt-. -ie S- I
m^nk This involves the Me <r,- i J
, .{pdlice dogs by tte departiMa£ J
^idejitsf b6- ( CrawfoH brougttxa shM^Wv-'j-- /
on street^ on .fhe Object ajfd 'rpBQftttt ? J
‘ ffiaft. the'cqft■ '• A ‘:
Renfro.”. Have tfi^'flstal ;yi»®r wmiltfrlfe. $1,119 -,7 ,
ahd,aV ;®esi-[ rThe-port Worth.Plfliqp'
■ i i ' *■/— A •• J .‘•'Ya. .4 ,
CoriilqpeiViytt ^l^ere^s^ihce id? .the trairijng ?’
iw. ♦*.—a, vT.tfogs
or>^Aur&‘. iuftt p61iiib?? T- Z: < "
. v xavagsin <i**i4S*a** o r o s
apprentice, USN, son of Mrs. parents, Mrs. Letha Hardgrove Mixed Drink Tax
Loretta J. Vaughn of Ever- of Fort Worth, S. J. Collarusso •
man, completed Aviation Me-. of Miami, Fla. and Mrs. Nel-1 JThe City of Burleson receiv-
Jan. 10, ar the Nayal Air Tqch-J grandparents are Mrs. Joe ^“8 $2,240 as its share^f^
Mrs. T. J. Hardgrove of Dal- drink tax collected within the
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• fo^t from our barber. As lonp
as he had a ear in front i
him he talked in it. He didn’t]
expect the ear to talk back,'
and w didn’t hear dhat he
said. He just kept .the air alive.
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silence case during the session
at the country store Saturday
night. The fellers didn’t say to». 1
anythfrtg fer a few seconds, • •
then Clem Webster allowed
that the court ought not to
. stop .with the schools. Clem Monday morning at the Cro-
• was in favor of approving a sieqPearson Funeral Chapel
-a.. Cleburne for Mrs. T
Warren, who passed away Class of the
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iake ,
. The finest legal
cide if silencers constitutional.
o^ it. Farther-
for many years, she arid her
ad to be said about what they death.
Overton and Byron. Self. t
The Ida Anderson Circle of
the First Baptist Church'met
Tuesday afi'pmoon in thejiome.
of Mrs. Beaulah Kirley. The!
meeting was presided over by;
Mrs. A. H. Loyless, chairman nuaj Burieson Area Chamber
businfess and social meeting
refreshments were served to
DEAR MISTER EDITOR:
.. The finest legal brains in
this country are trying to de-
cide if silencers constitutional.
A/ a listener, I stand four-
square in favor of it. Farther-
more, I am fer a constitutional
• guarantee of silence , on ground water-department. State health
freedom of speech ends where
my right not to listen begins.
I see by the papers t^at
U S. Supreme Court has been
ask , to review a Alabama lew
that allows a period of silence
Mrs. Seltzer, through her suc-
and cessfiil motiva’ional programs
helps corporations put toe fam-
ily back into the work atmos-
phere and also helps both
■companies and individuals be-
come the best they can be.
Sbe has conducted programs
for companies such as Gulf
Insurahc*
tate, and Realty World
ohters. Because of her unusual
entertaining an dinspirational
style she has been interview-
ed several times on local tele-
vision stations.
parking becad
that section^
single drivewr B’i . , , r
dents have m ire than one ye\' payment hj& bffered$ts:
hide. CoriU querifly,.*' diere flispahce iit'.the trautyhg <rf»t
laM.td.pqik.f>
oh 7 tiiaii portipny aureti h>
,bi' ;.tM<n h-^he c
[8 .arid < in Sgpihg upr^rbe^'' • „
aporqyed <
aumdrizfed
-r., .TA. cohee^afito ’ti^ltr ,i.t
has- proposed to Bartlett, Park and the ffpmici-
isting tour lanes pal'swimnifng pool. ' >* '<
. a request by
-----------j— b a Bili Srowe Jor^ excused. •ab-'-
continuous 1< j.turn I^ne. The sences for.; February as he- '
1— 4' — AMA X - - - — — - A, t a « 1 A - - 1 A. - __L. h_ . ^--4-1
s’
fr and I‘WanV/to
Imone A-— tu wnqrw uic rc»><
C^e, /co£<
on Jthe" S9th • Di
ictia-4 n, tolvnable candidates,'.
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extent jog’ j
► enter |
ip poljf^*ftr toSflfiouto, -V
make . imd1 sav
Visit would brighter .-
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and ,their
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t^fitoig’ dWdline? ^^71
|Ud;be,Cali«d Gov ’ Mohn* .Hardthff. -
Fr office' Wednes- Gtodys Luttrell % A ..j-284896 ; ..
k to toforn^V-GW* -.4 - 2-s^ -. ■
fis dectoie^steir, j
F tto» post he-'Ms. '' f •
f years:,.,/ • *
ky hopeful thidf Hfej^®
t* he -y ■ J,. «A lbabj someone
d he will ioin .the C.d? .T?7
F arid',Tu^-£«.. .a
A • s.r
X* *’ 4 '
ial *as in the Burleson Ceme-
tery. Rev. Robert Fling! offk ter the meal, members at-
tain Conference, being held at
the Travis Ave. Baptist Church
Leslie Johnson accompanied
the follG- ng class members
to die dinner: Mrs. W. C,
Moaeley, teacher*, George Ay-
ers, Corinne Stephenson, L
H. Hardgrove, Leslie Johnson,
and Ed Williams.
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Mrs ruett Hanigrove of Fort
Worth, visited* her mother,
Mrs. Joe Summerlin Sunday,
First Baptist
of Fort Worth, S. J. Collarusso
, a , j ma**, wuif*v»'.m i*T*i*i*v“ i»*v— • — ~ ”— > •
I mentioned this moment of Fundamentals School He Collarusso of Miami. Great ed two checks this month to-
■ •• u ‘ ' ( are Mrs. “
Summerlin of Burleson
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A Mexican dinner was
joyed by members of
R. N. | Mary-Martha
awav f"*1nae nF fkt/a
Saturday in Fort Worth. Bur- Church laa‘ Tuesday evening than $8,500 from the tax. 'J
Wridf talc
ignri
rt3; fti
served at 7:30. Tickb(
banque' are $10 and
tions may be made b
the chamber office a1
or ^purchased at th«r
• dun ID WAHI a 1 office. - .. . 1 ■ .
i by’hiis parents,’ After the dinner other ev- probably can t ,b£ tna4fe;toiii] cottodl
Mrs Larry Scott I ents are the presentation of after the ct mcil lias deafC-fiCations apd .al
Guests were served cake and fb annual Citizen of the Tear ^e higjway.departmvr’ .tor thd cohce^su
ice cream. They were: Wes Award, the Teacher^pf the Year
and Patty Beth Sutton, Gary presentation, and the introdu-
and Kelly Grant and Tommy’s ction of the new chamber of-
1.
eon, business and social grShdsoT of
. . ! L mg. Hostesses were Mmes.
S? a3 .?*-Thomas B. Love, Bertha Ochs,
‘ j Elmer St. Clair, and Roy Ply.
Attending were: Mmes. P^L.
I VW__▲__W___A -V. w»
' frey, W. O. Coleman, Jeffie
Kornegay, Pearl Clark, Ber-
nice Booth, C. M. Parks, Ruby
Castile, J. O. Ezell, George
E. BransoyifXharles Crouch,
H./n
Mi*
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Their home was on the
land now being developed as
the Gardens addition. Survi-
vors include one daughter,
Miss Mabel Warren, of Cle-
burne, one eon, Harold War-
- . . . ten of San Antonio, one sister,
ought to of kept quiet Mr> w T RusgeI1. BurIet(m.
and three grandchildren. Sh*r
h«tan. Ed Doolittle
of Pittsburg were week end tin and Eugenia Pugh.
went on to say 22 other,
have laws that do the
thing. I am alarmed but not /‘^ “tended
surprised that we have come Stock Fort
to Such a sorry pass in this
country that we make laws &
so fglks will know they ain’t)
got to make noise all the time. ‘ p|^ ~ of the First
I heard a radio announcer sav q — 2. '
2S year ago that the thing he eduMtional'. building’ _
church, far its monthly, lunch- ji^er, Tammy. Tommy is the ficials and directors.
mg. Hostesses were Mmes.
c-ud. A witaK Bufewr, EvMri- L^i Veterinarians
decide whutfrer anything need- hurtiand, who preceded her in
7' t" J 11, raised their family
hqd said. Clem figgered tois aivj at one time, Mr.
five minute rule would do Warren was President of the
away with equal time for poli- f&M Bank,
ticiana, because onfe would re-
use the other was just keep-
ing the air from dying.
General speaking, the fellers
was fer less noise and less of
everthing elqe out of Wash-
b<tan. Ed Doolittle noted
that the Department of Agri-
mMvre <
aCoottoued ec Page f>
for Renfro.
convert the E listing four lanes paj swimtotog pool,
of the stree to, five lanes —Approvide a req
wvh the cer fer iari£ being
highway dq irtment proposal would be out trf town oo busi-
is to restrict parking on .Ren- nessv . .
fro from 1-3 to at least one bgiiptg for the 19M
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1984, newspaper, February 1, 1984; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262676/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.