Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 22, 1981 Page: 3 of 7
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Burleson Dispatcher
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April 22, 1981
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A.H. Robins Co., Richmond, Virginia 23230.
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Call Dolores Baccas
295-W39-
Office. Outside local area, $4.00
per year. '
Second Class Postage Paid at
Burleson, Texas
P. O. Box 269
Burleson, Texas 76028
124 W. Ellison
MRS. R. G. K. DEERING
Editor, Owner and Publisher
DOG
GROOMING
PARAKEETS
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AO colon for sale
All Pot Supplies
Our keaael is your pot’s horns
away from home.
WORMS
CAN
KILL
YOUR
DOG
BURLESON
DISPATCHER
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and .
• Dual Formula '
RENA-MINT
Laxative Pills .
Contains a mild stimulant
plus the softener
most rocommonded by
doctors
Reed end follow label directions.
ALL BREEDS
DOG^'
GROOMING
CALL DELORES BACCUS
Mr. Billy D. Richerson, 30,
9933 RS^mand, Fort "Worth,
passed away Sunday, April 12
1981 at Fort Worth.
He was a native of Fort
Worth, bom on April 10, 1951
the son of Mr. apd Mrs. Billy, ,
B. Richerson, and had been a
resident of Corpus Christi. !
today s Dr star Tablets give
you more colds relie. than
Cnntac or Asoirin alone
ment class; demonstrations of
“Sound of Silence” which fea-
tures' sign language; free blood
pressure checks given by die
Health Occupations students;
and exhibits on a
chemistry, ROTC, dri
printing trades.
Teachers working with the
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programs are Julie Howerton,
Philo Waters, Richard Crum-
mel, band director; Jim Croc-
ker, choir director; Susie Her-
ren, director of the Elk Strut-
ters; and Laura Rhodes, drama
instructor.
Tickets §ell for $1.50 for ad-
ults and $1 for students. The
proceeds will be used by the
senior class to help defray
costs of the prom and gradua-
tion.
YOUR DOG NEEDS
vrr*MiNs,ioo.
MAGNETIC SIGNS
any color type
white background
12* x 24 - $35 pr.
(no limit on lines of type)
295-1177
2nd Annual Spring
Show To Be Sponsored
By Senior Class
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Air-Conditioning Contracting Co.
Mid-Western
Residential and Commercial or
Add On Rooms
Free Estimates
Call day or nite
295-6070 or 551-I9I4
MUEEMISnnanBEaiMMMtMKSM
at least 50% more
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__ _ ________ Subscription Price: $2.50 per'
He was eniployed by Missou- year in advance — local Post
. 'windows, doors, blinds, draperies and fireplace dampers.
I • If you’re installing or replacing an air conditioner, be sure it’s ’.
L energy-efficient. Use the “Energyguide” on
every new unit to compare. It may cost
more, but it will help you hold down your
f electric bills.
•^Weatherstrip, caulk and insulate. Call us
i for free booklets that show how to do it, *
L jQT to learn When we’ll have an “Operation .
Lttghtan-Op’’ WQSttDDin^ur neighbor^
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ri Pacific Railroad.
Survivors are: • Father Billy
B. Richerson, Keene, mother
Mrs. George Barnes, South-
fork, N.'C. ; brother Gerry Ric-
herson, .Corpus Christi; sister
Margaret Richerson, Corpus
Christi; grandmother, Mrs.
Robert Torrence, Forb Worth;
one nephew.
Services were held at 2:00
p.m., Tuesday, April 14, 1981,
in Jones Funeral Home Chapel
with Dr. Dean Franklin officia-
ting. Interment was in Laurel
Land Memorial Park, Fort
Worth, with Jones Funeral
Home, Burleson in charge of
arrangements.
The second annual Spring
Show sponsored by the senior
class of Burleson High School . . . ,
will be in full bloom Thurs4?tud“t8_and.c?°^,tln8,
day, April 23 at 7 p.m. at Bur-
leson High School.
The High School Band will
begin the eevning with a twen-
ty minute performance in Bur-
ies onHigh School gym. The
choir, Elk Strutters, drama de-
partment and the Show Stop-
pers will also perform.
Other activities set up throu-
ghout the school will include an
art display in the foyer of the
gym; a crepe demonstration,
with samples, in the homemak-
ing department; slides on tech-
niques in training and partici-
pation in power lifting meets in
the weight room; debates in
the debate department; free
‘engine’ diagnosis in die ai^o
mechanics class; candy mak-
ing in the Vocational Adjust-
This summer
electricitywill cost
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than last summe
1 • All the fuels we use to make electricity are more expensive As
/ longstanding contracts for-low-cost natural gas expire, new gas
costs a lot more, and the price keeps climbing. Even lignite coali our
most economical fuel, is becoming more expensive.
• Since last summer, a rate increase has been approved and gone into
effect. / • ' * j
' • You’ll see the full effect of these increases—fuel costs and the rate r
fc increase—this summer when electricity’usage is at its highest
\ !'* level.
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Here’s what yxm can do to help hold down yxrnr bill: -
'j • Leave your air conditioner ofTunlese you really need it. It probably A
I uses more electricity than your lights and all your other appliances
combined. —-■ / /
—When you’re away from home, turn it off.
turn it off. Try sleeping with open i
the air. X <
Display advertising rates are
made known on application. Le-
gal notices, political announce-
ments, etc. strictly cash.
Classified Rates
10c a word for the first' 10
words, and 8c per word htere-
after. Classified ads are run
three consecutive weeks unless
otherwise specified.
Published weekly on Wednes- :
day.
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' —At night, unless it’s really hot, 1
windows and a fan tb circulate the air.
• Turn off anything that’s not in use..
• Live a little warmer. The higher you set your thermostat, the mor© >
electricity you’ll save.
' • Use fans to keep air moving. It feels cooler.
• When the air conditioner is on, keep your cool inside. Close H
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 22, 1981, newspaper, April 22, 1981; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262464/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.