Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1966 Page: 1 of 4
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Stovall Chevrolet Comp-
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Cubs
Receive
Awards
franchise. The franchise
of the service
Herschel Winn was
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Parents and Cub Scout-
masters attended the cer-
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ganization."
The Athletic Auxiliary
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Smallwood, H i s t o r i an,
will be presented.
ards, and an official test
form is published in this
the public to the need
for developing new driv-
ing old ones.
The National Safety
are urged to clip the form
and use it to rs irk your
answers when tlie test is
given on television.
Christian Churctji, will
--xxvcx me auuicoSo
The benediction will be
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Suzy Heberle and Carol Calvin; stand-
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and Tina Culver.
Debbie Crawford
Just wanted is New President
Of Camp Fire Group
The Miniheca Camp
Fire girls met Tuesday,
May 10 in the home of
the group guardian, Mrs.
Don Brown.
The slate of officers
were elected for the
group. Debbie Crawford
will serve as president,
and cookies will be
ved.
cond. Judge was
F ort Worth, an
chairman, said that any Burleson, $2,380.13;~and for any length of time that sets
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government”.
Three resolutions were
adopted. The first reso-
lution called for comp-
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ison and Terry Dunn of Nola Dunn
Elementary School. At right a like
flag is presented by VFW Commander
Raymond Maxwell to Owen Daniel,
May 11.
Mrs. Alice Coffey de?-
monstrated how to make
a bedroll and the lead-
ers practi ced making
bedrolls. The night pro-
grams for Camp were
planned.
In a Court of Honor
Ceremony Monday, May
2, several Cub Scouts of
Troop 527 were presen-
ted awards.
Tommy Chaney receiv-
ed the award of Tender-
foot and Patrol Leader,
Barry Short received the
award of Tenderfoot.
David Short received the
Tenderfoot and Troop
Scribe award, Martin Ti-
tus received the Assis-
tant Patrol Leader award,
Kenneth Cox received the
Tenderfoot award, Ray
Burris received the |
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Ronald Wilson received I
the Senior Patrol Leader,
Cooking and First Aid
awards, Robert Jeffreys
received the L i b r a r I an
award and Tommy Davis F
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FLAGS FROM WASHINGTON—Two
American flags that have flown over
the nation’s capitol building were
METHODIST SENIORS HONORED—
This group of seniors attended a
breakfast in their honor Sunday as
mem b e r s of the First M e thodist
Church in Burleson. From left are,
Traffic Safety Test
lete support of Lyndon B.
Johnson as president of
the United States and John
the help of each and ev- Connally as Governor of
J urged all ipem-
to supporf the
cratic Party for all pub-
cents for gas and was
on his way in a few se-
conds. (Those are the fel-
lows I envy. With that kind
of mileage who wouldn’t?)
But what amused me
most, was the woman who received the Hikemaster
came into the station of-
fice, stood by the door
a short moment and then
grabbed a key off the
wall.
She looked over at me,
snickered bashfully and
said softly “J—* -------J
the key to the .....” She
never finished her state-
ment. And she didn’t buy
anything.
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Granbury’s basebalx
team squelched the Elks,
5-0, in the District 6-AA
game Wednesday, May 11
in Granbury.
Granbury scored one
run in the first inning,
three in the second inn-
ing and one in the fourth
inning. Bolton was the
winning pitcher and Sim-
mons was the loser.
In a close contest, the
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The Convention adopted
a second resolution that
stated it was against le-
gislation that dictated to
real. eg ate owners .to
whom they had t© rent
or sell their property.
The third re s o lution
was aired last May and
was witnessed by mill-
ions. It was termed such
a success that it was
repeated. The test Tues-
day night will be a new
one.
The first hour-long
special was said to be
authorized to discuss t^e rbost successful pub-
questions raised by the service TV program
Camp Fire Leaders
Meet Wednesday
Burleson Camp Fire
leaders met at the F&M
Wednesday, Marilyn Harless as vice-
president, Brenda Brown
as secretary, Beverly
Durham as treasurer and
Becky Basden as scribe.
The girls discussed
camp and practiced
songs. Refreshments
were served.
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Test will be aired over participation,
expressed favor for the the CBS television net-
‘‘Right to Work” Law and work Tuesday, May 24,
Lon Heliums of
art instructor at
General Dynamics and owner of an
art school in Fort Worth. Band and
choral music as well as performances
by the Spanish ^and French depart-
ments also were part of the pro-
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Local Men to Be Delegates
To State Demo Convention
The Johnson County cretary, challenged all
Democratic Convention persons to make an ef-
fort to get qualified vot-
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Rev. Jim Scott, pas-
tor of Bethesda Baptist
tl/ie in-
and Rev J Jim
Equalization Board Named;
Accepts Police Car Bid
Robert AMes, Richard
Lowe,
w e r e a[
Equalization Board at the
City C;o u n c il meeting
Thursday, May 12.
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and/L.D. Hanna the Park Board meetings Cleburne, $2,44L55.
Council members voted to
accept Crawford Motors
Monday by local post 4710, Veterans
of Foreign Wars. At left VFW Quart-
ermaster J.D. Wilson presents a
presented to two schools in Burleson flag and certificate to Kimberly Jam-
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Volkswagon. He spent 25 Quartermaster award,
sponsoring \rummage
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The Athletic Auxiliary
has been asked to buy
a marquee for the com-
ing football season. Mrs,
Rushing says that with
Bacculaureate
Set
given by Rev. Jay Dar- State Government.
nell, pastor of the First rT1’
Methodist Church.
Commemencement Me-
er cises frr the graRi-
ting arc sctRI^-
led for Friday, Ma^ 27
at 8:00 p.m. at the High
School Gym.
Suzanne HeberiaC, val-
edictorian, Judy Owens, appreciation to Con- in the interest of alert-
salutatorian, ^ and Linda gressman Olin Teague for ing drivers to traffic haz-
see DELEGATES page 3
ART SHOW WINNERS—These stud-
ents won top honors when the judge
had finished deliberations on some
200 pictures entered by about 80
students in Burleson’s annual Fine
Arts Festival last week. From left
are Rusty Fair, fifth place; Barry
Phillips, third; Judy Owens, first
and fourth, and Tommy Harmon, se-
ery mother this can and Texas and
will be done and she ur- ocrates
ges all mothers to at- nominees of the Demo-
tend this meeting. cratic Party for all pub-
Home-made ice cream lie offices and called for
the delegates to the state
convention to support un-
der the ‘‘unit rule” the
leadership, programs,
recommendations and ad-
ministration of Gov. Con-
nally in relation to the
Democratic Party and
ers to the polls in the < L.
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May 1967. Clayton Boyd, ford Motor Company of at the front of one’s house franchise” and the other and habits developed over
chairman, said that any Burleson, $2,380.13; and for any length of time that sets out a rate
g^roup or club that would Jack Hewlett, Inc. Ply-
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Courthouse. Two Burl- second primary. She said IjH ;
eson men were elected that on two occassions a i H L > '
delegates to the state con- candidate had secured a < M i" |
vention. margin of 100,000 votes
While the Credential, in the first primary, but ’h S .
Resolutions and De leg- only a margin of about
ates Committees were 3500 in the runoff, sim-
having their meetings, ply because the voters
Juliana Cowden, State De- had not gone to the polls. IJP V *
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Lone Star Gas expires
in December, 1966. Lone
city with two ordinances, duce the program conc-
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Thompson, CarolynWinn, lows: H.B. Ransom Mot-
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Worth, $2322.35; Forest dinance making it illegal Star has presented the Council which helped pro-
~ -- city with two ordinances, duce the program cone- was made in t
Board from May 1966 to Worth, $2,328.10; Craw- uncovered or to remain one that grants them the cded that driving attitudes inning. Jamison
, a period of years cannot
be changed overnight.
ipp/Ointed to the to contact him at BY 4- Council members voted to questions raised by the service TV program
nfr fhn 4337. accept Crawford Motors Council with Lone Star ij1 history and awakened
Bids for a patrol car Company’s bid,primarily Gas about the pending
that met spe cif i cations because 1 Tl„ 1 mv.
Bobt/y Robinson, Duane were submitted as fol- factor. that the City now has with inS skills and sharpen- Elks claimed the District '
1 ” " " • Herschel Winn was Lone Star Gas expires ing old ones. game against Grapevine
C ompany of F ort authorized to draft an or- in December, 1966. Lone 4 he National S afety i„q Thursday, May 12,
■ at Grapevine. The score
made in the third
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winning pitcher and Skid-
more was the losing pit-
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left, and Joseph Tucker. Joe Sebring,
neighborhood commissioner for Boy
Scouts in Burleson looks on. He
assisted in both programs.
Mrs./ George Ayers and
Lore)n Turner were nam-
woman and convention se-
Athletic Auxiliary
To Elect Officers
The Burleson Athletic have raised the money by
Auxiliary will have a sponsoring ^rummage
meeting Tuesday, May 31, sales and cake sales,
in the High School cafe-
, teria to elect new offic-
...bi/ Wayne ers ^Qr comjng foot-
ball season and to dis-
cuss plans for mcney
A GUY CAN LEARN making projects between
a lot by just watching now and August.
people. Every mother who is
I was waiting for my interested in her son’s
car to be serviced the future Athletic activities
other day and got to not- in the Burleson school
icing the people who came system is invited to at-
in the station to get gas, tend this meeting. “The1 ices for graduating
et<~ , a§e of y°ur son>” says iors of Burleson\xx6»
Everybody has a dif- Mrs. Charlotte Rushing, School will be held Wed-
ferent way of ^oing about “does not prohibit you nesday, May 25 atJs:00
fine or- p.m1, at the First Elitist
gasoline. ganization.” u
For instance some, I
noticed, just sit calmly has contributed in
in their cars while they erous ways to the Higt Church, will give
wait for the attendant to School and Junior High vocation l.L IL
finish his work then hand Football teams during the Caton, pastor of the’fFirst
over their money or ere- past years. The Auxil- C’ ’ ‘ J
dit card and never leave iary put $70.00 in the deliver the address^'
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is probably preferred by of
station operators, the teams and/decorated City Council M^etS...
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Then there are the half-
way people. They open the
door as if they’re about
to get out but just hang
their feet outside the car
while the attendant has
to walk around them and
the open door.
One fellow got out of
his car, politely raised
the lid to the gas cap,
took off the cap and told
the worker which grade
of gas he wanted. He then
walked with the attendant
into the station where the
transaction w a s c omple-
ted and went on his way.
Some of us like to fol-
low the service station
man around to see that
he does all he’s supposed
to. One fellow I saw made
just about every step the
attendant made from the
front to the back and the
back to the front.
And of course, there
was the guy who drove the
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Hutson, Wayne. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1966, newspaper, May 19, 1966; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1227271/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.