Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 13, 1968 Page: 3 of 12
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Burleson
November 13, 1968
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Mr. Frank Denton
Hwy.-81, Burleson
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Rev. W. D. Vase, Paster
Sunday School
The Nazarene
Morning Ser*
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• 30 pm
Preaching Soft.
Wed. Eve. Sere
7 :<• p.m
9.45 a.m.
First Methodist
7 :00 p.m.
Cleaners
Church
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315 N.W. Renfro,
Monday Thru Saturday
CASH &
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CARRY
1st
Burleson
6:30 p.m.
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8:00 p.m.
Church
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BURLESON. TEXAS
HON Clark St
11:00 a.m.
6:15 p.m.
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Sunday Evening
Wed. Evening
Independent • Missionary
C. C. Weet, Pastor
AX 9-1814
9:45 a.m.
10:50 a.m.
5 J0 p.m.
0:30 p.m.
ucation Parent*. ,
JOSHUA
BAPTIST
dlURCIl
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Service
Youth Fellowship ™
. Evening Evangelistic
Service
Mid-week Service
Wednesday __—
D. R. Ward
City Secretary
7:00 p m.
7:30 p m.
Everything t<? train ..
Y »ur date with *polly”_.
go toward expenses
ips and special pro
snefit special educa-
S J0p.ni
9 30 a.m
>12 W. Miller St.
Barleeoa, Tasas
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REALTOR
110 W. Ellison
AX 5-26X5
Next Week’s
SPECIAL
Holiday
Dry
MRS. P. W. JOHNSON spent
several days recently in Okla-
Deacon’s Meeting
BaptUMM^ Meeting
3rd Monday — WpR
First Assembly
of God Church
Ml S W JeUmoo
BURLESON TEXAS
Methodist Men's x
Club - Ind Monday of month
"Nursery Provided fee All
Worsbig lerviees** '
BURLESON. TEXAS
Dean Fraaklta
*0 50 a.m.
9:45 aan.
5 30 p m
• JO p m
IJOajn.
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Since 1954
REAL ESTATE
List Your Property
With Us
Residential — Farm
Commercial
WE BUY EQUITIES
& ASSUME LOANS
10:00 a.m.
11 JO a m.
■7 JO p.m.
7 JO p.m.
HARRIS TV
Antennas Installed
B/W & Color
HERSCHEL GILLIAM
101 Harris
Holy Cross
Episcopal
Father Henry P. Johnson,
’ Curate
295-4411
y, Nov, 22
or tuna salad On
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Sunday School
Worship Service
Training Union
Worship Service —
WEDNESDAY
Junior Girls
Auxiliary
‘ iner.and
mary Choir
Midweek Sen ice
Mid-week :
,Visitation .
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or buttered carrots,
ce, apple and pine-
day, Nov. 21
gravy, or^eef tips, ,
atoes, greep beans,
nas, rolls, brownies
sections,( milk and
r
V1E1T0M
WARMLY WELCOMED
• JO a.m.
9:45 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
00 p m
• <hi p m
W. R. Wilshires
To Celebrate
60th Anniversary
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Wilshire request ths
honour of your presence at s
reception in honour of their
60th Wedding Anniversary,
Sunday, Nov. 17, 1968 from 2
to 5 p.m. at 612 West Main,
Crowley, Tex.
No gifts please.
- The couple have three living
children. They are Boyd Wil-
shire of Fort Worth; Gwendo*
lyn McKee, Dallas, and Joyce
Doggett, Amarillo. They have
10 grand children and 16 great
grand children.
Zoning Change
Notice
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Methodist Cfcurc
h cordially invite
[ Dhte with Dojty
;Annual Lun(he
Ladies Plain Skirts
each 50c
3 for $1.00
xSrd Wednesday of the month \ -
Visitors Welcome
• IS S.W. Jykasoa
(across street from High School)
7:30 p.m.
J. D. Marshall, Pastor
295-5443
• 00 pm
Teacher’s and Officer •
Meeting and
Aesiliarwe
Mid-Wook Service
W MX swh ha
W MX Royal Service
lONt-n.
11 JS ML
Calvary
Baptist Church
H. 8. CALAHAN JR., Pastor
A Southern Baptist Church
SUNDAY .
First Baptist
Church
BURLESON. TEXAS
299-2221
Ed 3«km«lieb^f Paster
SUMBAY:
Morning Worship
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Training Union
Keats* Worehip
WEDNESDAY
Graded Choirs
Cbureh S*f|NV
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BiJs Asked
■ Sealed bids will be accepted
by the Burleson School Board
for one 1958 Chevrolet chassis
which may be inspected on the
high school parking lot. Bidi
may be submitted in the School
Superintendent’s office up to
7;00 p.m. Monday evening, No-
vember 25th. The Board re-
serves the right to reject any or
all bids. 11-27
Church of Christ
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Money Management Conference
At First Baptist Church November 20th
Members of First Baptist
Church will be presented a
booklet, “Christian Family Mon- 1
ey Management,” at the Money
Management Conference Wed.,1
Nov. 20, 1968 at 7:45 p.m. in
the church sanctuary.
Mr. Frank Denton, Director
of Development1 for Buckner
Baptist Benevolences Will be
leading the conference. Mr.
Denton was formerly Secretary
of the Endowment and Capital
Giving Department, Baptist
His present duties include work-
General Convention of Texas,
ing with the administrators of
all the Buckner Homes and ser-
vice units to give the general
public and Texas Baptists in
particular, detailed information
concerning all phases of Buck
ner’s ministry to people.
The conference will offer
guidance in evaluating spending
habits and provide help in plan-
ning and keeping good records
jn good money management.
“How a Christian spends his
money is important. This is im-
portant to hit own happiness
and to the Christian faith. Few
activities, of a Christian have
. more effect tin the Christian
ministry than hjs spending hib- '
its” says Ed Schmeltekopf, pas-
’ ■ tor.
The conference is in conjunc-
tion with the two-week emphasis
“Venture in Stewardship for a
Christian Family,” which will
extend tMfbugh Sunday, Novem-
ber 24th. •
Thej
Christi
Unitea
Burlesj
“Mak J
for <m|
Bazaar
11 ;30 i m. at/1 W e, Fellowship
Hall.
MrbJ Jolly Warsis a famous
lecturer and seeress. She “pro-
mises to tickle your funny bone,
rest, reh x and refresh you and *
hit you i t least once in the solar
plexus”. You have “Nothinj to
Lose an ] _ _
from “Y >ur date with*polly”.
Everyx rie is invited to come
to our'l j
Tickat are 11.25. each and
a nurser will be provided free
of ciiargFor further infor-
mation o
Taylor, i
ard E. J
Vr«try Meets
1st Tuesday of the-month
Women, of the Church
Meraiag Wenhip ..
vaaday Scbaol
MYF and MIF
Evening Worship «
•oMay.
wonleyaa Service
Geiid. 3rd Mon.
Fueeday
W8CS. 1st and 3rd
; tickets call Mrs. Jack
P5-1063, or Mrs. Rich-
Ines, 295-5211. z f
Special R di
— SELLING CALENDERS
AND TOOTHBRUSHES
The S ecial Education par-
ents, an selling toothbrushes
and soft < loth calender tbwell.
Proceec s
of field Iri
jects to Se
tion stud nts.
To plac > your order call 295»
5315, 295’2604 or 295-2669.
Corner Thomao A Tarrant
YOU ARE WELCOME TO
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REVIVAL
NOV. 4-8 < 7:3i^p
NOV. 10 8.00 p.m.
You’ll Novar Forgot «
Pastor, Evangelist
Radio, Preacher
REV. R. J. BARBER .
Revival Will Be la
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Description of property on
Ivhich change is sought: A por-
tion of the D. Anderson Survey,
approximately 74.3 acres, front-
age on Interstate 3^ W vand
“(Wj/hiy R 600, Bu
TYkks.
of £hange:
< jl'fcm Single Family Residen-
tial R-l
To Light. Industrial M-l
Perspflrequesting change: Paul
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Miller St.
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TIME: 7:00 P.M. .
DATE: November 28, 1968
PLACE: Burleson City Hall
Public Hearing
ZONING CHANGE NOTICE
November 14, 1968
DATE: December 12. 1968
TIME: 7:00 P.M.
PLACE: Burleson City Hall
(1) Description of property
on which change is sought:
Lots 1, 2 and 75 feet of> 3,
Block 4, being 101 NW Ellison;
Lots 4 and 25 feet of 3, Block
4, being 113 NW Ellison; and
Lot 5, Block 4, being 121 NW
Ellison.
Type of Change: From Single
Family Residential (R-l) *
zTo Local Business (B-l)
Persons requesting change:
C. A. Godfrey, G. C. Beavers
and M. P. Mathews. ’ Hig
(2) Description of property1
on which change is sought: Ap-
proximately five (5) acres in
the H. G. Catlett Survey behind
the Burleson Clinic.
Type of Change: From Single
Family Residential (R-l)
To Local Business (B-2)
Person requesting change:
James P. Heberle.
Respectfully submitted,
D. R. Ward ?
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Romen’s Society fog
Service bf the First
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Ware”
milk. ••
Tu< d.y, N^v. 19
Turkey,
gravy, era
peas in c
asparagus,
bread.
Wedi eaday, Nq». 30
Gla'hiour adogs or meat loaf
pinto bean!
buttered r
apple cobt er, milk^and bread.
Thu
Steak dni
creamed p<
o^ greeKk
and peacW
bread.
Fr»
Fish ffA
lettuce lea spixed gc»«ns or
blackeyed p eas‘ tarter sauce or
catsup, pur >le plum cobbler, •
milk and bi e>d.' *
School Menu
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High
(Suh eef,£o change)
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Me nday, Nov. !• t"
Hambui jers or barboqug*on
buns, who s kernel cprn‘tr mix- \
ed vegeta i^s, potafo.^h i p>,
onion rir pa, *pickjes^~"lettuce,
peach »nd apricot cobbler, and" "!
dressing and jfiblet.
berry taiice, English
iee?e sauce,, or cut
fruit salad, milk and
Newcpifiers To See
Spanish
On Thu
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Club w|
Councils
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Worth.
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within t
invited
and joi
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homa City with her aunt. Miss; are Mi
Leia Keys, who is very ill. • I Mr*. N.
'*1 Imports '
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Irleson Newcomer’*
set «ln the City Hall -
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[ be presented by . -
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fast three y*m
Ktend th* meotte
A*edne«da*> A_.*
hair Rehearsal • < 7 00 p m
iffietd Board.
Morning Service, with
Church School IV.OOa.m.
(fthtincH
directory
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 13, 1968, newspaper, November 13, 1968; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267203/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.