Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1970 Page: 1 of 9
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All Day Saturday
Volume 11
Burleson, Johnson County, Texas, April 1, 1970
Number IX
1 kid
Mrs. Dollie E. Warren
WESLEYAN CLASS
says
MET LN EASLEY HOME
( lyde Osi
HELLO TO BURLESON
J
non
held
NO
month.
Lets make
' i >im-
range
1
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David
ner.
units.
Insurance
s
(dr
,n
Meet April 7th
the sweepstakes
Announced
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at
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Meeting Held
II I. ( I;
March 26 At
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and
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I
, ♦ w
Scout-O-Rama
Ticket Sales
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f
Lynn Deering
the
Ims,
a ni
Bill Bartlett Wed
BURLESON
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h'mt
FISH I KY AT
MANSFIELD SAT
ot
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in
ticket sale*
w e i o
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d elilS
A 11
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of
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[•'■id
at
of
t > r i a
<'d
“ Easter",
from the
She also
Th ou nan
■ n'
Eh rme r
< .cor/.'
I .a r i y I
and
si st e r"
Mr, I
Sheridan
ents. Mr
K e n t m k v
a nd
of
tri
Err,
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Vpnl
will be
V u’:ss
• at
Bro
To
Sharon Des
son
Phillips
of the
Lor
Our Office Closes at 4 p.m. Daily,
M ■ ■■ Jnnna
i Mound P-TA To
Jarc
Last Rites
i (> 1 < n s 1
are urged
u orthwhile pro
of
the
^t an
m the'
scholar-
npplie I to
<r
r
up
Rai I v
Engagement Of Janria.1T
1^ifll■U
Miss Deering attended Texan
I Tech and will graduate in May
want to thank the Burle-
Volunteer Eire Department j
helping me.
Fa nr er.
ed HW.n
Worth
t
M i -smn
food
be
of Mi-
ni so
for the 1970
Among the i
guest s
the
mg talk on
her scripture
M atthew.
"Ten
sid< nt
W
He
( let
middle
,i t a i in
xx a
I' a 1
• .1 nr
« I I • Is
Err'.
>IT\ lr<
Hr is
Bap' (st
“SPARKEY”
I ’hillips
1 tincral Sere ices
i am glad to be
the store windows
a rio i ; part , ■
■ lUil'fx '
a rt i«’ ten lb
a. ’ P .7'
comm umt y
t h it t m • Mi
nr
B u r ’' ■
'll
.
air conditioner*, that
everything, under
individuals
Borger; one brother, J. J. - hfcn»- ‘ went to t^e
I wood, E
children, and nine great-grand-
I children
V .o' m.
B it .■
ami I
M'.i:."
1 thank you very much,
■ SPARKEY YOUR EIRE PRE
V ENTION FRIEND".
11
I in. pf
tiding
The c
donat mu
st rong
to bring
kitchen to
’’ami lies
Members of the class, who
ill. xx e re leniembered in
and Easter cards were
and sent to members,
vent* K'kII son
heating .for
W . St 1
i < in
V"
filter* to your
£
First
lodge
and
I
•he
at Texas
an nnurred
of S' ho!
V
I
I
l/l
Welt'
.3 Jin p.m.
I 'Impel l
I 1 'op i (l
muiv bii
Wo| til
air
„» the
Ig’-e .’
T< ’ . .t
<1 .’.’50
< ■ '.mi
is teat her
Th.' parents of children tionU
ound Elementary will have a
April 7th,
at the Mound Cafe-
will he discuss-
tarting of
a com
•d for
f fn ets
Pearson
< 'lyde
ed
I o| t
Mansfield
Department to
to. there
fish fry at the Man’
Hall start ing nt 11
Saturday and
until people
the evening
$ I .50. adults.
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Thuisd:
T E I
1
the
Plans
24th
Rama.
1(11) special
leaders f l o ni
c hurch Longhorn Council
worthy
I red Vasquez Af>p6intecl Held
Representative For Woodmen
t h e ap
VaS'|UeZ,
Burleson, .
•ntatix e
World
made byi
< ,f not tneast 1
f i
Spon-oied by the
Volunteer Fire
which proceeds will go
will be n
field Elie
until p m
again at 4 p m
stop coming in
Admission will be
and 75c. children
People of this nren
to suppoi t this
ect
aie urged to
support the
are Mr. and .Mrs Douglas R
Betsill, maternal grand-parent
is Mis. Mary Gatlin of Fort
Worth.
FFA Chapter
Takes Fourth Place
In Land Judging
1 1 2
as field
Woodmen o
I n -if i a nee Si
the state
Texas.
Tx let
Mr \ a ie -
.■dm ,»•. 'll <L;i mg
■ a ith the 1'
all | and air conditioner*, that clo»et
for everything, under houie,
out aide storerooms, and your
yard. SEE THAT MATCHES
ARE OUT OF R F. A C II OF
CHILDREN
Abilene—Burleson FFA took
’I fourth place in land judging in
the 22nd annual Abilene Chris-
tian College three-division judg-
. ing contest, Monday, March 23.
Jack Dunaway of the Burle-
son team took fifth in indivi-
dual competition, land judging.
Other divisions of the contest
were livestock and range and
pasture judging.
The contest was conducted
at Taylor County Livestock Ex-
position Center. Awards were
presented in ACC’s Moody Coli-
seum-Auditoiium by Dr. Keith
Justice, head of the ACC De-
partment qJ' Agriculture.
About 100 teams and f>00
competed. Trophies
to t^e top three teams
Fort Worth; four grjind- ■ and top 1 Of individuals in each
■ division Atm d the sweepstakes
\ i ra,|
n <1
< - : ia
Hl'.'l M I -
B ir ’ i
1 " ! t
M riiv
Farmer,
Sheri i.
S'- In ><-n
r.'xs-
of
and sang
Angels"
Appropriate poems were also
read by Mrs. P L. Hector and
Mrs. Bransom.
At the close
Mrs.
served
Mrs. Easley
| -lass.
The next meeting will be held
the last Wednesday in April.
Place to he announced later.
p.,-.' "
■AH- i I ! .' U hi I ’ t '
St r<’f t Baptist < hu : a 1.
<■ raI • en n e
Mar. h
Mi' ■■
.CAI JU
in and
and con
mu IL
cleaning
LIKES,
■k ci ' me
check
theme to emphasize the 4R ffree
Mi’s Ethel Faires. 1 trips to Hawaii which will be
The next meeting will be hold awaided in connection with
the Inst Thursday in April
Fun
Sunday
nt the
< hue'. XX it *' He.
I' f f I.' m' nc I ■,' e t
t ’• e B 11 i 1.. • M < m
in dm the direct
1 Jllrl a 1 Heme
She XX II ’
M ■ i
Jr
M orr's
I lean
Mild
Mr-
I 'ax et'a
Ind
Dr e H
M i -
. insisted o'
gs' . fr:e<
beatl po
>eets, var
and pies
C a x e the
a-a ,rds
a '.' in lx
potential
> re 1 e n e XX II I
the r. ’lilt
Mr io
S h m I a i
g i a nd m o' b e •. M r
She: idnn.
a meni'.er
( hut < h,
.2, M lAian
' :.c 1 'aHas Conn Mory
Vasquez and his wife,
■„'c .• . ■• e . ■ : '<| Fishing
I.. .xx ! mg ate I,: s hobble
< <> in pie ted
hi- 2<* years
S A r Force
of the
Trmit x
Tem pie
seen m
f the busi
n i c e city. 1 am
the city and
i all pitch
our city
Let’ -^Vi-
and Business a good p’| RE MONTH
Tins helps prui'orit
1 don't !il.4 Filer, So
a PA W ( hand ) and jvts
■>f l h e followitlg'f
M)- T ammie
II, 2 I N W I
Mar. ■
H .sp'ta
. .. W
Bui len .
Be^le O.l
both, of Ft
Harry
Ea t I 1)-
i and
gi and
Sin x IX
< mu le
t xx o d a m’ i11 .■ i s
and Mis
Worth .
< ismon.
mon, Mt
children
< hl Idi <■ n
< »f f ic i.it i ng
•el Vl.'e'- XX a I
Ba!
.• JI x
11 k < i ■tr,..i
,md Dat: c 11 Fid
I I . t e I e ' XX a
< ■' n.e t I r X
pat
X e H
■ tl.er
W ofb.
But leson.
Blit 'e i'll
Sitton
both of
gi a nd par
Farmer, Sr
Hen i' Farmer
rj’e Watts both
I n.I i.ana
s Bi in ie liar
Indiana
ordan
i ini p
a E
f..|;...x m-
. I ' X
1 1 a
bi
Buried Wed., March 25th
Mrs. Kyle Easley, 4 17 S\V !
Lena Lane, was hostess to the I
Wesleyan Sunday School class
of the Eiist United Methodist
Church, at her home from 1 :00
to 3 ;(J0 p.m. Wednesday, March
25th. She was assisted in en-
tertaining by .Mrs, George E.
Bransom.
Each member quoted a Bible
verse in response to roll call. >
The program was
of Mrs.
Funeral services
Sunday, March 2 at
m (' rosie i
< lebui ne f.
of the meeting
Easley and Mrs. Bransom
doughnuts, fruit juice
and coffee, from a table center-
ed with a colorful bowl of
pansies and other spring flow
ers, to the following members:
Mmes. M. D Slaughter, P L.
Hector, Thomas Love. F G. Jef
frey, Elsie Barrington, Bernice
Booth, Jeffie Kornegay, J. W
Keen, Jessie Collins, Bessie'
Fern Coxx serf and Miss Ethel
Southall
I •'* '
Bari x' P !i i I I i p ’
V res '
o r. I ;m
hr st1 i
commercial arc
member of Phi h ta
’ mt x' and > a ' been
■ Doan's Li't dur
freshman and
f Garden
U ,. held | \ 'es '■ ....... Il'X HI .b d
at '1 00 p m I Nordan S. ' ■dar'-hip
’ I
<• r... t B.ii.t i-t I 1 hr s’ ■ .n Unix er-it v
( ( ’ \\ , I 1 . ’ >i n Waie I' > 11 . t ■ :
nt’l.ip a’ the ch<o'l
a. a.b mi
'•■et loll
:ng api.’ican' ' i <> m
f the nation xx h o
Oth 3. a leu
a'd a rt i’’ t (■ a k t ■ i o. ei x <>
.Coat 1 p 1 e-<‘ i g h
dard- mir^'A • nwfi nt ;Hno<l
future ; > ii'tiiin the
sb>|, XX hl< h pvix' be
■i ad ua to at tidy
Philip's, a
majbr. is a
'ki'tiin frat
named to the
;ng both his 1
sophomore voars
Phillip’ has studied under Dr
Karl Richards. Ruth Krichbaum.
John 7 Thomas, and Charles
I s..lme.
He is the
Mrs John D
Garden Veres
m | ness m youi
1 - a king everyone in
the count ry, t.
lets clean up
ntry places.
mies
t 11 e f u n i ■ i. i!
John: IL. i.
XX ere Dexx ex
< hlb'k
Wax no
pray e r,
signed and sent
who have moxed away
Mrs ( ora Hibbitt gave
closing prayer.
Those present w e r e Mme-
Mudd, Jordan, Hibhitt. S. E
Wilshire, Jennie Pugh. Grace
Bransom, Fletcher Wynne. Em campaign, followed an Hawaiian
Mi’s Sharon Des Jardins and inett E. Harris, Nell Hill, and
Bill Bartlett wore married Feb
27th nt the home of the groom's,
(Continued nn page 10)
Grandparents of the bride
elect are Mi. and Mrs. R G. K.
j Deering, a n d Mr and Mrs.
Jack Miller of Burleson
r \ tk
M ispatcher
.Mrs. Dollu* E. Wyfrren, 92,
I 714 W Trammell,/ Everman, j
' Texas passed away .March 24,1
in a Burleson Nursing Home.
She was a native of Pontotoc,
Mississippi, a n d had lived in
Tarrant County since 1890. She
was a member of the First Bap-
tist Church, Everman.
Funeral services were held
under the1 Wednesday, March 25, at 2:00
leadership of Mrs. Sue Gfird-4 p.m. at Jones Funeral Chapel
She gave a most interest- , with Rev. David Strong offi-
talk on "Easter", taking! ciating.
Book i Interment was m the f'x-^1 ;
prayed | P1an Cemetery under the direc-
” tion of Jones Funeral Home.
j She was survived by: four
I sisters, Mrs, S. P McNairn,
. Mrs. Dovie E. Story, Ky>h of
| Burleson, Mrs. R. A. Adams,
I Pampa, and Mrs. Leia Haney,
'"■e|| ,|
Bu'.lof,
it o X e.H ■
..! Gi'o
d il I i II.' t I.•
i urn l.i ■ m
"< hb k i n at
chicken, fres’
Into a lad,
kind -
M i and M rs. Robert G. i
Deeiing have announced the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Janna Lyn to Jerry Don Bet-
sill. The couple will be married
June Oth at 4 p.m. in the Uni-i
versify Christian Church.
Parents of the groom elect! from the University of Texas
n at Arlington. She is a member
of Delta Delta Delta. Her fi-
Mary Gatlin of Fortjance attended North Texas
State University and UTA.
V I. mm nci'int'iit of
intimmt of Fi cd F
NW .Jay Allen,
repre:
f the
Hjety was
ma nager
Gi"Xi r T Shannon,
our nexx
mittee x
nominating
for next year
\ paients
tend ami to
P TA
Baptist ( hurch patru.ja |>„„] Pledges
M"d To Sorority At TWC
. . xx-hen the | Patricia Pool, daughter of
ool class oft Mr. and Mrs W A Pool. 209
Church met1 Gregory, is pledging Autiss So-
building for cial Sorority of Texas Wesleyan
dish luncheon anti College, Fort Worth
A fre-hman home economics
n.injor. she is a 1969 graduate
of Burleson High School.
Igc’hip will be completed
10th at which time she
formally initiated into
\ oled to make a
the V time A rm
Fund, ami also
to the
gix i n t<
Campaign Prepared
d.st usscd March
) Scout O
more than
and Scout
1 0 count y
of Boy Scout«
America which is sponsor-
ing the event were: F H Cloyes
of Crowley. A. M Pate, H M
Barnhart of B u ties o n, and
George Spuilock of Crowley.
The kickoff meeting at Texas
Refinery Recreation Ranch was
sponsored by A M Pate, Jr.,
president of Toxas Refinery
and general chairman of the
19 70 Scout O Rama The party,
xvhich launched the ticket sales
Emma Mudd
Io r> lan xx-
o. March
Stindax Sch
i: ■ t Baptist
< d icationa!
l< cox e r< d
businc a me, ting
Th, ••• gue-it . Mrs Louie Dar
mh! <>f Btyan. Mias Hattie Pugh,
and t h<' pastor. Rex Ed
Schmeltekopf. a t t <■ 11 d <■ <1 tile
xx hi' ■ m si st e.| of
I d imp'irgs . fried
groin
bu’tel ed b
I " IIS kind' of cakes |
' a nd I < ' f f ee Tie pa st 01
OC it "I.
A I u . m s meet mg xx a s l eld
t ho afternoon, xx 111: Mrs J
■ si dent " f the class, pie
O| A ,11 I,bb-
( 1 S ! 11' ' 11 < ■ '
Mr
Elcie La, x.
t XX o bl ot he I A,
D. i. . i a , a 1: d
Pleasant . fixe
and ten >'i eat
Miss Tainniie \iin Farmer
mon, k.2, who pa-
dax, Vlai ch 27 in a
hospital.
He had
'.or, East
t'' r the pa
a resident
for
Life,
I M
meeting Thursday.
I 7 30 p in
Busi ne
ci mcei ning the
P TA. Also,
1 1 1 be select
the
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1970, newspaper, April 1, 1970; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267306/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.