Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 7, 1971 Page: 2 of 8
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First Assembly
of God Church
141 East Renfro
Rev. W. D. Va**, Pastor
9.45 a m.
11:00 a.m.
6 :30 p.m.
Night Services
7 :30 p.m.
295-1102
3:30 p m.
W.M.S.
3m
R:15 p.m.
First Baptist
Church
Sunday Schoo)
Morning Services
Preaching Serv.
Wednesday
6 :00 p.m.
7 :00 p.m.
6 :45 p.m.
7 :45 p.m.
«Msms
Mid-Week Service
Adult Choir
Rehearsal
R ;30 a.m.
9:45 a.m.
11 :00 a m.
4 :00 p.m.
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STOVALL CHEVROLET
YOUR COUNTRY DEALER
Highway 174 BURLESON
1968 CHEVROLET $1795
Impala Sp. Coupe. V-8, Std. & Air (26.000 miles).
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We Need To Buy 20 Used Cars and
Pickups . . . Our Stock Is Low . . . We
PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES-
★ ★ ★ ★
We Have 4 Executive & Demo’s
Ready For Sale - SAVE up to $1000.
★ ★ ★ ★
drive
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Worship
Sunday School
Worship
Youth Choir
Church Member Training,
Auxiliaries (RA's,
Mission Friends,
Girls in Action,
Acteens)
Worship
MONDAY
Junior Choir
TUESDAY
BURLESON. TEXAS
295-2221
Ed Schmeltekopf, Pastor
SUNDAY
9 :3Q|a.m.
WEDNESDAY
Supper 6:00 p.m.
1966 CHEVROLET $1095
BEL AIR. 4-DOOR SEDAN ONLY
V-8, Auto. Transmission, Factory Air & Radio.
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Iff • Sr
ROBERT J. UPLINGER
Robert J. Uplinger of
Syracuse, New York, was
elected President of I.ions
international at the Associa-
tion’s 54th Annual Conven-
tion in Las Vegas, Nevada,
.lune 22-25. Serving as the
55th President of the world’s
largest humanitarian service
organization. Uplinger leads
some 96< >.(«*' members in
25.3<k) clubs located in 146
countries and geographic
areas throughout the world.
Lions international is best
known for its aid to the blind
and sight conservation ac-
tivities, international activi-
ties, international relations
programs, and its many com-
munity service projects.
‘ Lionisrn is Commitment”
will be the primary theme
during Vplinger’s 1971-1972
Presidential Year. The devel-
opment of the local Lions
Clubs through the individual
memlier’s commitment to all
aspects of service will l>e em-
phasized.
Church Supper
Graded Choirs, Youth
Activities, Sunday
School Planning
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1965 CHEVY II .... $1095
STATION WAGON — Loaded — V-8
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1970 CHEVROLET $2895
EL CAMINO — Loaded & Extra Nice — ONLY
1968 CHEVROLET $1895
Vz-ton PICKUP. V-8, Std. Shift — Custom Trim.
1970 PONTIAC
R. G. K. DEERING
Editor, Owner and Publisher
P O. Box 269
Burleson, Texas
76028
ADVERTISING RATES
Classified Rates
10c a word for the first 10 i
Published
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Wsdnsi- ,
Miss Cindy Rogers Named
To Dean's Honor Roll
Entered in the Post Office at
Burleson, Texas, as second class
mail matter.
words, and 8s per word there-
after. Classified ads are run
three consecutive weeks unless
otherwise specified.
Display advertising rates are
made known on application. Le-
gal notices, political announce-
ments, etc. strictly cash.
Hague* and G«uti
Visit Western State*
kly on
Mis- ( indy Rogeis,
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Route 1. B x 1 ^-A.
has been named to
Imimr rMl f<»r the
-emester at A bilene
Subscription Price: $2.50 peri
year in advance — local Post I
Office. Outside local area, $4.00
per year.'.' i
Controlled Circulation Post-
age Paid at Burleson, Texas.
Abilene
daughter
Rogers,
Burleson,
the dean's
1971 spring
Christian College.
She was one of 126 students
who met the minimum require-
ments of 12 semester c r edit
hours and a 3.45 grade average
on a 4 0 system
Miss R O g e 1 s
h o m e economics major, is a
1970 graduate of Burleson High
School
Mr. a n d Mr Stanley W.
Hague, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Bryan Gaut. of Ft. Worth,
have returned from a ten-day
tour through Colorado, Utah,
Nevada, New Mexico, California!
and Arizona. They visited in-
teresting points in each State.
The weather was fine and they
reporta most enjoyable trip. In
Hereford, Texas they stopped
for a short visit with Mrs.
Hague’s aunt, Mrs Maggio Har-
ris Morris.
July 4th luncheon gue*t* of
Mr. and Mrs. R (j K Deering
were Mi and Mrs Bob Deer-
ing and son B o bby . and a
friend, David, Mr. ami Mis. Jim
Reese, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill]
Barner of Fort Worth; Dr. and
Mrs. Bill Deering, Nancy. Cathy
and Susie, and Miss Sharian
Deering of Denton; Bill Harris
of Mansfield, a n d Mrs. Pat
(>’Het en
a freshman
major,
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DRIVE FRIENDLY—Gov. Preafon Smith is
joined by two other state officials in urging
drivers to DRIVE FRIENDLY daring the
summer when traffic is heaviest. On the
left is A. Ross Rommel, the state’s traffic
safety administrator, and on the right is
First Methodist
Wednesday:
Burleson
Church of Christ
Services
7:80 p.m.
Minuter — Jack McCall
Phone 295-1804
BURLESON. TEXAS
820 SW Wilshire
(Highway 174)
P- O. Boa 304
Church
BURLESON. TEXAS
Dean Franklin
MorningWorihip 10:50 a.m.
9:46 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
Sunday:
Bible Classes ------------ 9:00 a.m.
Morning Worahip 10:00a.m.
Evening Worahip 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday:
Bible Claaaea
Choir Rehearsal 7 :00 p.m.
Official Board.
1st Thursday 8:00p.m.
Methodist Men’s
Club - 2nd Monday of month
“Nursery Provided fee All
Worship Service*”
Sunday School 2...
MYF and MIF ,
Evening Worahip 8:30 p.m.
Monday:
Wesleyan Service
Guild. 3rd Mon. 7:80 p.m.
Tuesday:
WSCS. 1st and 3rd
Tuesday -------9:30 a.m.
First Christian
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Church
601 S.W. Johntnn
BURLESON. TEXAS
295-4123
Thurman Morgan. Minister
Church School
9:45 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
5.00 p.m.
ie
Morning Worahiip
Evening
Youth Hour
VISITORS
WARMLY WELCOMED
Col. Wilson E. Sprir, director of the Depart-
ment of Public Safety. The Governor said
the state is doing everything possible to cut
down on traffic accidents. “But, we need
the full support of the driver himself,” the
Governor said.
ATTEND
YOUR
CHURCH
REGULARLY
...10:00 a.m.
...11:00 a.m.
.... 4:00 p.m.
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH OF THE
HOLY CROSS
518 S.W. Johnson Ave.,
BURLESON. TEXAS
Robert O. Mitchell, Minister
Homo: 295-2085
Church: 295-4497
Church School
Morning Worahip
Youth Group
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BURLESON
DISPATCHER
VACATION SPECIALS
IB
a
Fully Reconditioned
k
- - OK Used Cars
Visitor* From Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Steele and
son, S h a n non, of Westport,
Conn., are visiting in the home
of her mother, Mrs. G. R. Shan-
Z
a
School District. Mr. Hughes was
superintendent of the Burleson
School for thirteen years.
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Hill Jr.
have returned to their home in
Los Angeles, California, after
a visit here with his parents,.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hill. Their
children, Lois a n d Cort, re-
mained for a month’s visit with
their grandparents.
non on East Renfro, and also
Mr. Steele’s mother in Fort
Worth.
Other relatives visiting in the
home Sunday were Mrs. Leta
Shultz of Hillsboro, Mrs. Aub-
rey W. Russell of Lubbock, Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Wilshire and
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wynne.
J. L. Hughe*, former superin-
tendent of Burleson Schools,
has been elected assistant sup-
erintendent for administration
in the Irving Independent
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Burleson Dispatcher
July 7, 1971
if
> rujn the good
look forward to
PHONE: 295-1125
HILLEP PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS
BURLESON. TEXAS '
A LOT CAN HAPPEN
IN SUMMERTIME
Try to avoid *un->troke, heat exhaustion, food
poisoning and take care of any known allergies.
For such annoying problems as poison ivy, sun-
burn, insect bites, heat rash, chafing, etc., we
carry a complete stock of products for treat-
ment of simple cases.
YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US
when you need a delivery. We will deliver
promptly without extra charge. A great many
people rely on us for their health needs. We
welcome requests for delivery service and charge
account*.
A lot of things can happen
times and carefree days that v
during the summer months. Be prepared to avoid ■
those that are preventable a.'*" d know how to
take care of those that cannot be helped.
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 7, 1971, newspaper, July 7, 1971; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267258/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.