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1. Cleburne Times-Review
www.cleburnetimesreview.com/ar - [Cached]Published on: 6/4/2004 Last Visited: 6/5/2004
His father and mother, Hix and Alice Petty Burt, lost everything when they lived in the Lebanon Community.
Burt explained, "Back then we had no car.
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Burt said, "When I was 10, I had my first contact with the public.
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After his discharge in 1946, Burt was employed by the Safeway store on South Main Street in Cleburne, and later that year moved to the new store on North Wilhite Street.
He was transferred in early 1947 to help inaugurate the new Safeway store in Ennis. Later, Safeway management thoughtfully transferred him to a store in Waco, close to the Baylor campus when he entered the university.
He was planning to major in business. In 1948, he committed himself, instead, to missionary work.
He received his bachelor of arts degree from Baylor in 1950, majoring in Bible. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary was next, and commuting from Cleburne to Fort Worth suddenly had its benefits.
He explained, "Mary Ellen Smith was working as church secretary at Henderson Street Baptist Church. -
2. Cleburne Times-Review
www.cleburnetimesreview.com/ar - [Cached]Published on: 5/9/2004 Last Visited: 5/10/2004
His father and mother, Hix and Alice Petty Burt, lost everything when they lived in the Lebanon Community.
Burt explained, "Back then we had no car.
...
Burt said, "When I was 10, I had my first contact with the public.
...
After his discharge in 1946, Burt was employed by the Safeway store on South Main Street in Cleburne, and later that year moved to the new store on North Wilhite Street.
He was transferred in early 1947 to help inaugurate the new Safeway store in Ennis. Later, Safeway management thoughtfully transferred him to a store in Waco, close to the Baylor campus when he entered the university.
He was planning to major in business. In 1948, he committed himself, instead, to missionary work.
He received his bachelor of arts degree from Baylor in 1950, majoring in Bible. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary was next, and commuting from Cleburne to Fort Worth suddenly had its benefits.
He explained, "Mary Ellen Smith was working as church secretary at Henderson Street Baptist Church. -
3. Cleburne Times-Review
www.cleburnetimesreview.com/ar - [Cached]Published on: 5/11/2004 Last Visited: 5/11/2004
His father and mother, Hix and Alice Petty Burt, lost everything when they lived in the Lebanon Community.
Burt explained, "Back then we had no car.
...
Burt said, "When I was 10, I had my first contact with the public.
...
After his discharge in 1946, Burt was employed by the Safeway store on South Main Street in Cleburne, and later that year moved to the new store on North Wilhite Street.
He was transferred in early 1947 to help inaugurate the new Safeway store in Ennis. Later, Safeway management thoughtfully transferred him to a store in Waco, close to the Baylor campus when he entered the university.
He was planning to major in business. In 1948, he committed himself, instead, to missionary work.
He received his bachelor of arts degree from Baylor in 1950, majoring in Bible. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary was next, and commuting from Cleburne to Fort Worth suddenly had its benefits.
He explained, "Mary Ellen Smith was working as church secretary at Henderson Street Baptist Church.

