Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1966 Page: 3 of 4
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BURLESON STAR-Thursday, May 19, 1966-3
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THE NEW 1966
NATIONAL DRIVERS TEST
The new 1966 National Drivers Test is produced by
CBS News, with the cooperation of the National Safety
Council, presented by the Shell Oil Company.
THIS OFFICIAL TEST FORM PROVIDED
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE BY:
STOVALL
CHEVROLET CO.
Bulova Watches . .
Caravel! Watches • •
Billfolds......
Tie Tacks.......
Szurgot had a birthday
May 14. She had a small
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Girls present for the
tour were Sheila Bayless,
June Collins, Libby Com-
pton, Karen Crouch, Lou-
anne Lambert, Sheila
Stowe, Alice Wade, Susan
Wallis; Lana Williams and
Ann McAlister.
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CAMP FIRE
CFG handy-dandy, indoor-
outdoor, city-country,
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HERB MASSEY’S
DINNER PLACE
Specializing Steak,
Fried Chicken,
Mexican Food
Air Conditioned
Dining Room
OPEN DAILY
9 a.m-12 midnight
1801 8th Ave. WA 4-8242
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of all kinds.
Foundations, patios,
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OPINION (NO SCORE)
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be three representatives
from the eight-grade
class.
The Fine Arts Festi-
val was a big success.
The chorus sang, French
Club did a <
Art Class had exhibits.
DO-NUTS
Different Varieties
6:30 A.M. to 8:00 P. M.
DO-NUT CHEF
317 N. W. Renfro
BY 4-9294
Closed Sunday
Bulova Watches..........$35.95 up
Carawe 11 Watches........$12.95 up
Costume Jewelry.........$1.00 up
Charms and Bracelets
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largest selection in town of
popular swim wear
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better Genie than Roy Rusty Fair, fifth place.
Bean. Their pictures are on dis- an estimated 6000 people
Janet Reed is having a play in the show case in from all walks of life.
King, Paula Harris, Car-
ol Calvin, Rickey Dunn,
Robert Brown, and Becky
Harper, all of these stu-
dents did a great deal
for the band. The Fine
Arts Festival was the .
last performance these
students will play.
a trip to Possum Kingdon I
May 13 through 15. They
did many enjoyable
ADVERTISE IN THE
BURLESON STAR
FOR REAL RESULTS!
Camp Fire
Gi rls Tour
- Local Bank
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Janet and Marsha!
Everyone enjoyed the
Prom. Everybody was
dressed nicely and had
a very good time.
We had Student Coun-
cil elections. There was
three or four elected from
each class. The Junior
representatives for next
year are Mike -Forten-
berry, Connie M.cCargar,
Jim Walraven, and Linda
Parks. Sophomore repr-
esentatives for next year
are Bruce King, Jantay-
or, Jo Starkey. Fresh-
man representatives for
next year are Janie Schu-
macher, Gay Hibbitt, Jer-
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INSIDE CROWLEY SCHOOL--With the last day
of school fast approaching, Crowley High School
students won’t get to use their new building this
term as had been planned. Driveway work has
not been completed and access to the building
has been close to impossible in rainy weather.
It’s not true that you can’t hear a Friedrich. At
high speeds you hear tne refreshing sound of crisp,
cool air pouring into your room, lowering tempera-
tures fast. But that’s all you hear — there’s no
vibration, no motor hum. Friedrichs are built of solid
steel, heavily insulated and with sound-proofing
acoustical chambers.
This is another reason why we’re proud to handle
Friedrichs. They’re more than just a little better.
FURNITURE-APPLIANCES
112 So. Main AX 5-1311 Burleson
But next
surroundings as the beautifully appointed library
featuring walnut furnishings and trim along with
i good size book and storage room. Principal
Kenneth Walker, stands behind glass front of
administrative offices in new building. Work is
TUESDAY, MAY 24TH, 10-11 P.M. EDT
ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK
Over 50 million people watched the first National
Drivers Test last year.
Now you can try to improve your first-time score
and, more importantly, your driving skills.
Compare your answers with those of a studio au-
dience of motorists, with friends’ and family scores,
and with correct answers provided by expert drivers
and consultants.
Be sure not to miss the new 1966 National Drivers
Test on May 24th. Make a note of the date on your
calendar today. That’s May 24th, the Tuesday before
the Memorial Day Weekend. (Consult your newspaper
or TV Guide for local time and channel number.)
Fill in blanks with T or F (True or False), Y or N
(Yes or No), A, B, C or D (multiple choice), or appro-
priate word. Opinion questions are not scored.
. . .$35.95 up
. . . $ 10.95 up
. . . $3. 50 plus tax
. . . $ 1.50 up
JEWELERY
BY 4-4241 Burleson
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Little Tanda Camp Fire
girls were guests of the
F&M State Bank Monday
vin; JSuzamne_ Heberle, rge Bransom Sr. served
the groups’ guide. He
berle^and Bobby Smith, showed them how to pur-
” t . T chase a traveler’s check,
what new money from the
vault looked like, how to
open a Savings Account,
how bank statements are
folded by machine, (
The highlight of the trip
for the girls was watch-
ing the woman at the Bank
Window. Mr. Bransom
treated all the girls to
cokes and gave Mrs. Gina
Compton, group guardian,
a compartmentized hand
purse.
SHOP
A.M .'til 8
DAILY
playedand the Spanish were treated lunch by the were Mrs. George Bran- I
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The Johnson County I
the other cafeteria ladies Republican Convention |
for making our meals en-
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BLUE BIRD <
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joy able. We appreciate afternoon, May 14 in the
your time and effort.
Thank you. Bye-Bye till
next week.
still being done in the cafetorium but all class-
rooms including the science lab are complete,
as is the big gymnasium with the exception of
installing folding spectator stands.
ACE
ELECTRIC CO.
Electrical contracting
and Repair
—Bob Reagan
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“Dateline” Hostess Will
Speak at B&PW Meeting
Bobbie Wygant, DATE- honored at the dinner al-
so. These students are
Kairen Kendrick, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Kay Kend-
rick; Carol Calvin, dau-
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Courthouse.
County Chairman Jere
P. Swatzell said a re- I
solution was passed pled- |
ging the delegates to sup- ■
port the candidacy of Sen-
ator John Tower,
B.H.S. is a busy place.
Everyone is studying for for the best paintings. TV, Channel 5, will be
tests. But after the two
days of tests, school will
be out!
Juniors, I’m sorry I place;
forgot to mention your
play. It was great, Bur-
Janet Reed is having a play in the show case in from
birthday May 28. Marsha the front hall, these pic- According to her, “The
Szurgot had a birthday tures are very beautiful, list of celebrities is so
Each year the band extensive that almost
slumber party with four gives an award to a sen- every TV program or
girls. Happy Birthday, ior that has contributed movie I see featurespeo-
the most to the band. This pie who have appeared on
senior is picked by the DATELINE.’’
band students. The Arion Graduating seniors of
Award was given to Rob- Club members will be
ert Brown. There were
six seniors that the stu- DELEGATES—
dents picked from, Ethel (continued from page 1/
his opposition to the re-
peal of the law. A minor-
ity voted “no’’ to this
resolution.
A resolution was made
that the convention go on
record to support Frank-
lin Spears as a candi-
..Tte.football boys took. iaC<otfTexas°rnTef?enM-
ution was tabled on a
motion by Judge Jackson. |
ry McAdams. There will things. They called foxes Of the 24 delegates |
and instead of getting a named to the State Con-
fox a Bobcat came to vention to be held inAus-
what was going on. tin, September 20, Hers-
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Elk Teen Topics
There were awards given LINE hostess for WBAP-
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There were several hon- the featured speaker at
orable mentions. Prizes the dinner meeting of the . ,
went to Judy Owens, first Burleson Business and ghter of Mrs. Vera Cal- afternoon^ May^Id.'Geo-
Tommy Harmon, Professional Woman’s ---~
second place; JudyOw- Club Dinner meeting daughter of Mrs. AnnHe-
ens, third place; Barry Tuesday, May 23 at 7:00
leson couldn’t ask for a Phillips, fourth place; and p.m. at Cross Keys.
Bobbie has interviewed
The Health Club spon- chel C. Winn and George |
sored by Mrs. Corley Bransom, both of Burl-
went on a tour of St. eson, were included. Al-
Club brought a play, band Joseph’s Hospital. They temates from Burleson
dance. The hospital.
The student body wants
to thank Mrs. Sanders and
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.