Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1971 Page: 3 of 16
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v FHA OFFICERS—Old and new offi-
r cers in the Burleson High School FHA
were present recently for that or-
ganization's annual installation ban-
Jenkins, Peggy Marshall, Elizabeth
Rushing, Diane Anders, and Julie
Apel.
quet, held this year at Hughes Middle
School. Shown here from left are (top
row) Mary Jane Rushing, Carla
Hailey, Molly Ply, Valerie Payne,
Betty McDowell, Carolyn Johnson,
Cinday Gurley, (bottom row) Julie
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BURLESON CLEANERS
WOOD SHOPPING CENTER
OWNERS- FANNIE and
National Program
To Deal With
Animal Drug Use
A nationwide
drug certification pro-
gram
HOME OWNED
KIDD TV SERVICE
Serving Burleson with prompt, efficient service
at rates you can afford. "
Purpose of the pro-
gram is to assure con-
sumers that the meat,
milk and eggs which they
purchase will continue to
be wholesome and free of
unauthorized residues.
The program, notes
County Agent Gene Grav-
es, calls on livestock
producers to certify in
writing, when marketing
their animals, that they
have observed the with-
drawal periods and other
label directions for ani-
mal drugs required by the
U.S. Department of Agri-
culture and the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration.
In addition to the as-
suarnce given consumers,
livestock and poultry pro-
ducers are also expected
to benefit from the pro-
gram. It is designed to as-
sure that animal drugs
are properly used. These
valuable meat production
tools, which represent
cost savings to the pro-
ducers which are passed
on to the consumer, may
no longer be available to
producers if they are not
pronerlv used.
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Chinese gold rush
workers gathered jade at
the diggings and shipped
it to China, leaving the
gold to the Americans.
agricultural industries
has been announced by
the National Animal Cer-
tification Committee
headed by C.W. McMillan
of the American National
sponsored by the Cattlemen's Association.
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Don Jones
” YOUR LOCAL AGENT”
295-2279 BURLESON
GOOD REASONS
Why decreasing ordinary life
by RNl li being vied by io
many people acron the nation.
It Is low cost quality
Insurance.
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BURLESON STAR—THURSDAY,JUNE 3,1971-3
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PRIZE BIKES—Edith Ratliff and Jerry Watkins show
the bikes in The Star subscription campaign. The
bikes are on display at Haskew-Gamble Hardware.
Win one by selling only 15 subscriptions. It's the
boys , or girls Economy Renegade with chrome-
countour banana saddle, enameled fenders, canti-
gold; glris’l-namboyant
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Win one by selling only 15 subscriptions. It's the
boys or girls Economy Renegade with chrome-
plated saddle brace, hi-riser handlebars, rims,
countour banana saddle, enameled fenders, canti-
leverframe, coaster brake. Boys' model—flamboyant
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295-1524
626-2921
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'SEE THE BIKES AT HASKEW -GAMBLE
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295-4561
213 N. BURLESON BLVD.
• MECHANIC ON DUTY
• WHEEL BALANCING
• BRAKE SERVICE
FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY WITH IN
BURLESON CITY LIMITS.
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SERVICE
CENTER
NO. 2
295-1481
HWY 174 AT ELLISON
• STATE AUTO
INSPECTION
• TUNE UPS
GET THE DETAILS AT THE STAR OFFICE...
108 N.W. RENFRO...BURLESON
EVERYONE CAN ENTER!!
(Boys — Girls — Ladies — Men )
Specializing in color, all makes & models.
ALSO SERVICE ON BLACK & WHITE TV'S,
STEREOS, TAPE PLAYERS, TAPE RECORDERS,
RADIOS AND OTHER RELATED ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT.
ANTENNAS INSTALLED
• ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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DEMURELY DARING—The
long and short of spring’s
fashion story are combined
in this outfit worn by Maid
of Cotton Pat Perry. A de-
mure, ankle-length dress of
ecru-colored cotton leno tops
short shorts of cotton duck
in the same shade. By Dono-
van-Galvani of Dallas.
Wast road serviced
RULES:
1. Fifteen points will qualify for the bicycle. One NEW subscription will
count as one point. Renewed subscriptions count one half point each. A
new subscriber is one who is not presently receiving the paper.
If a person does not sell the required number of subscriptions they will re-
ceive $1.00 for each new subscription and 50 cents for each renewed sub-
scription they do sell.
3. Subscriptions are $4.00 a year in Johnson and Tarrant Counties. All other
subscriptions are $6.00. Newcomer Discount coupons are not good during
this contest.
4. No billing allowed. People must pay either by check or cash.
5. When taking a subscription get the person’s name and mailing address.
6. Turn in the subscriptions as soon as possible so that people will start re-
ceiving the paper. We will keep a list of your subscribers to give you
credit toward the bicycle.
Good days to turn in subscriptions are Thursday, Friday and Saturday mor-
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Hutson, Wayne. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1971, newspaper, June 3, 1971; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1283412/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.