Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1971 Page: 1 of 8
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Volume 12
Burleson, Johnson County, Texas, November 3, 1971
Number 49
Uncle Bud From
Elks Slip By Diamond Hill, 10-8
Bethesda says:
UNITED STATES ARMY FIELD BAND
maining in the 1st quarter anil
DEAR MISTER EDITOR
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TO PRESENT PROGRAM HERE NOV. 10
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Our Office Closes at 4 p.m. Daily,
Saturdays: Open from 9:00 to 12:00
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ed home from the Cleburne
Memorial Hospital, where she
had surgery, and is feeling fine.
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The annual fish fry sponsor
ed by the Mansfield Volunteer
Fire Department and Auxiliary
will get under way Saturday,
November Gth at 11 a.m. when
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place where
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of selling
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The A E. Frazier P-TA As-
sociation is proud to report
that the school carnival, held
October 23rd, was most success-
ful, clearing well over $1,000.
The funds will be used to
purchase a new piano for the
school’s music department, as
well as several smaller items.
The officers of Frazier P-TA
wish to express appreciation to
all parents, teachers and stu-
dents for their hard work and
jubilant enjoyment which made
this carnival such a success.
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I were $720.00.
ed many hours
cated ‘‘Friends
without co
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I lest |
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tended |
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their
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wimh st"
1 a seconds
Th- Elk-
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figger tin \
tii. and fret
"■’ Two Burleson Men
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recovered
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ttiv price
i a idee
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levied to
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f
vin X. Russell, .11,
i epresentat ive,
Seri ice Company,
i c elected as a 11 uste<> on
Board of Texas .Alcohol ]
cotics Education
la-
Ed Doolittle reported Satur
day night where some
soniepun called Fannie .Mae is
thinking of selling n e iv s fer
$20 a year instead of flooding
tiie country ivith free handout-
and mailouts. Ed told tiie fel-
at ti.e count 1 y toi e that
full m fa . or of tiie paid
t rm-
shopping centers
To each of you, and the store
manager u Im so generously do
I The ait
senmi j dent <
Texas school were n
i cry attractive posters
they placed in windows in the |
[with children under 12, $1.00.
Proceeds go to the volunteer
fire fighters department.
no in a e
“The Kings Of The Highway”
new-, plan, c a u s <
counti y ean’t stand
is free < i ui eminent
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plan ci e r to git
(Ju vein menta
t lie not ion t hat
git w:. at they
(> in i i nment s
ney and
think
and
Burle-on Elks depended
Great Pumpkin last Fri-| Bruce Rogers kicked the extra
point.
Midway
tii
7 million,
0011 telephones.
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pray< i
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The United States Ainiy Field
Band of Washington, D. C., the
1 official touring band of the
United States .Army, will pre,-
. sent an assembly program of
< popular, semi-classical, novelty,
i and patriotic mimic in Burleson
I High School Gym on Wednes-
Novembei 1 oth at 10:30
The public is invited to
nated door prizes, we wish to
express our deepest appreeia-
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1 lie
Ion t lie
day night and pulled out
to S licfory over ti
Diamond Hill Eagles
Worth.
Burli'son -i oi ed
Kall game aftei
by Chip Houston
2 yard line. From th<
Ro c'l v . "d w i t I
■ pport unity
d tiie nat mn’s mt
concert banib
The total receipts toi the day
were $720.00 This represent
f work by dedh
f the Library , i November Oth at 11 a.m. when
unting the cost of i ^|1PV wj|l stait serving lunch.
••”■1 1;dm) i Tbc affair will be held at the
("iiehers and art stu Mansfield Fire Hall. —Dinner
f the middle and high will be served from 1:30 p.m
'sponsible for the* I until everyone is served or un-
which til they run out of fish.
Adults will be charged $2.00
game
sustained two dm <■
■ond half with one
field goal ■
line m the
n tiie four'll
minutes left
from the
The United Slates Army Field
Band, nicknamed ‘‘The Kings of
| th" Highway,” travels over 40,-
ouii miles each year and pre-
sents more than 500 perfor-
1 mam es annually. In its 24-year
i history, the Field B a n d and
Soldiers' Choi us has appeared
m all oil states, Canada, Mexico
Centi al and South America, the
United Kingdom, Europe and
t o- Far East. Since it takes two
three years for the group
tour the United States thv
Burle. on will 1
to hear one
t distinguish-
< hriatmas m (h tobei
for the benefit of tin
i Eibraiy was a perfect
in every way. The co
operation of the clubs, local
women and business men show
ed ii h a t a united effort fot
worthwhile projects can accomp
i lisii in Burleson.
< ’hurch, i
|
1 'J2-mem-
which is
and or
I c Ii leaders from
and conducts the
B<I( T between
put m < lem \\ vbstei .
iod a
ground
can't stand
I day.
I a.m.
1 i attend.
i ii d intei cejited b\ ’
From this point, the I
r the Elks
'll" time
lildl;'-
Hi.I m
of tiie second quarter,
eagles scored on a 14 yard'
from Suarez to Rios for!
G pointer. The same play
d for the e.xtia points and I
v had a k to 7 lead
>od up until the last
f tiie
m
thev l
(' 1 e m ,
f i oni
' lip
moic sense
Washington I
talk about I
with the states,
and giriir-
ei i1 rbod;, ,
the in
( ondin ting the United States
' A i my Field Band w ill be
Samuel .1. Fricano of
1 I eek. Xi m Yolk. Ma lor
raduate oft he Eastman
f Music, was formerly
a trumpet -idoi-t with tiie Band.
After attendinc the Bandmast
nt tie Xai a 1 Schoo!
\\ a-hington, D ('
appoint^1 a Warrant
Bandmastei , and sub-
11 veil ed a d irect com
Fii st I.icutenant.
time. Major Fricano
-igned to t he 1 nited
Field Band as its
■ uidui t oi
OUgllt
The w a y
thej' lake oui
give us what
need, allowed
Ung
nee<D
make
them folks
spend oui money t
sharing revenue
about fi
a n tued
without paying
compi Heil o
darned i h u
ncio s T< xa
business of the
annual ses
Melvin X
outgo
M i s t c i
we could stand
; - of real hard now-
(Iuvci nme-nt
would be bad
all git to the
■ as numb
the world
led family
on t h e cat's
■''•Il I I IV . I . .
, Bazaai
’ "l Bui
Bap-I
nil :
mem |
ent ion I
on
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1 li st in t lie
1 1 ya rd gallop
to the Eag les '
Rol;
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1971, newspaper, November 3, 1971; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267239/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.