Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 1967 Page: 4 of 10
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Brenda Ball
Brenda graduated from BHS
this spring semester and is cur-
rently working at Southwestern
Bell Telephone Co. as a long
distance operator. She was in
the National Honor Society,
cheerleader and Football Sweet-
heart.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. Ball whose ad-
dress is Rt. 2, Box 403, Burle-
son.
Brenda is sponsored by Jill’s
Fabric Shop.
4 Teen Age Boys
Injured In
Car Accident
Miss Beverly Volkman
The Burleson Dispatcher is
sponsoring Miss Beverly Volk-
man in the “Miss Burleson”
contest.
Beverly, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Volkman, is 16
years old and will be a junior
in high school next year. Her
hobbies- are singing, dancing,
horseback riding, sports and
music.
Larry Goodnight, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Selma W. Goodnight,
James Morris, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Al Kolar, Johnny Peck,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Peck,
and Stacy Vinson, son of Mrs.
Joyce Vinson, were all injured
Tuesday about 11:30 a.m. when
the pickup they were riding in,
and pulling a flat bed trailer
turned over on the service road
of Highway 81 south.
They were carried to All
Saints Hospital, Fort Worth,
who reported their condition aa
good Wednesday morning. De-
tails of injuries were not
learned.
213 N. Burleson Blvd.
Gas, Oil, Tires, Batteries and accessories
Air Conditioners Installed and Serviced
Tune up and all minor repairs
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Burleson Dispatcher
Sponsors Beverly Volkman
In “Miss Burleson” Contest
Miss Carol Calvin
The Burleson Business and
| Professional Womens Club is
I sponsoring Carol Calvin in the
“Miss Burleson” beauty con-
test.
Carol, 19 year old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Calvin,
111 S.W. Moody, is a1 1966
graduate of Burleson High
School. She was a freshman at
Southwest Texas State College
in San Marcus last year. She
is majoring in Journalism and
minoring in English.
Carol was a majorette in the
Bob Kittens and on the staff of
the “College Star,” the news-
paper at the college.
L. V. Dickenson Attends
Summer Work Conference
Principal L- V. Dickenson
has returned from a summer
work conference at the Univer-
sity of Texas, June 14-16.
Some of the workshops he at-
tended were “Designs in Edu-
cation for the Future,” “The
Principal’s Role in Educational
Leadership” and “Administra-
tive Problems Seminar.”
Brenda Ball Enters
“Miss Burleson” Contest
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Peggy Gardner
Peggy is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Gardner, of
Route 1, Box 442, Burleson.
She is a junior at B.H.S. and
her hobbies are swimming and
horseback riding. She is a mem-
ber of the Church of Christ.
Peggy is sponsored by Bud-
dies Supermarket
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In Wood Shopping Center
Plenty of Parking Space
32 Washing Machines — 11 Dryers
Open 7:00 AM — Close 9:00 PJH.
Brenda Smalley
Brenda is a freshman at
B.H.S. She belongs to the
Episcopal Church. Her hobbies
are dancing, and swimming.
Brenda is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. June E. Smalley,
and they live at 518 N.W. Lor-
na. She is sponsored by Betty
Titus Beauty Salon.
CALL AX 5-2661
and YOUR ORDER WILL BE READY
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- dreto piece and,.quilt a quitt to
be auctioned off at a later date.
eh person is asked* to bring
fejklunch. • . >* r~l
Debbie Chapman
> , Debbie is the daughter of
. [r. and Mrs. James L. Chap-
! tan and they live at 400 N.W.
enfro. Debbie is a member of
1 le First Methodist Church,
er hobbies are swimming, pi-
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L Debbie is sponsored by Chap-
man’s Garage.
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Friendship Club Met At /. , ■
Trinity Park For Picnic
The Bethesda Friendship Club
met Friay, June 16, in Trinity
1 Park.
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Some of the members en- J
joyed a visit through the Log
Cabin Village, sponsored by
Tarrant . County Historical So-
ciety.
Preceding our picnic lunch, ■
prayerwas offered by Mrs. W.
D. Roliaon.
A short business meeting was
held after our meal, with the
President Mrs. R. A. Brown,
presiding. Projects for future
dates were discussed.
■* Members attending were
Mmes. Earl Browning, Mae
■ • Wood, Mandy Jones, Walter «
Decker, W. D. Roll son, R. A.
' Brown, Don Wood, Avis Sharp,
. J. T. Spears, Ray Rhoads, Ruth
Hicks, and Pearl Washburn.
Twelve children present also.
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th the home gf Mrs.fcteri
The largest diamond ever
und in South was the Culli-
m weighing 3,106 carats, or
taut one and a third pounds.
If was discovered near Petroria
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Patsy Stanley
Patsy is a junior in B.H.S.
She belongs to Bethesda Bap-
tist Church. Patsy’s hobbies
are skating and swimming.
Patsy is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus Stanley who re-
side at 108 S.E. Miller.
Patsy is sponsored by James:
& Doris Couch ^Insurance Co.
Mias Linda Parks
Mis* Linda Parks Is the first
entrant in the “Miss Burleson”
contest. She is sponsored by
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Jones.
Linda graduated from Burle-
son High School this year, and
was “Miss BHS” her senior
ybar. She plans to enter Tar-
rant County Junior College this
fall.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Parks who reside
at 540 N.W. Janie Lane.
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 1967, newspaper, June 21, 1967; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255834/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.