Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1967 Page: 4 of 6
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4-BURLESON STAR-Thursday, July 6. 1967
A/l/ss Bean To Marry
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William V. Ferrell
COMMUNITY BILLBOARD
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Wood Shopping Center, Burleson Cle-
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and dry-cleaning backed up with the
Prince guarantee and certified now by
an award for excellence. Try the
personal service at Burleson
Cleaners.
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Miss Bransom Sings
At Fort Worth Party
Miss Vivian Branson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Bransom, Jr., of
Burleson, was a featured
soloist at a July 4 party
given by A.M. Pate, Jr.,
at his Fort Worth home
on Valley Ridge Road for
his friends and neighbors.
Miss Bransom was ac-
companied by Billy Swift,
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PACEMAKERS TOTAL 13,000
____ _____________ Lives of 13,000 Americans
the Texas Young depend upon battery-powered
~ ■ electronic devices buried in
their bodies, according to the
July Reader’s Digest. In most
cases the device is a cardiac
pacemaker inserted into the
chest cavity to tickle a slug-
gish heartbeat.
CLEANING AWARD was presented
Burleson Cleaners recently for ex-
cellence in a dry cleaning test spon-
sored by a national trade magazine.
Preparing to mount the framed cer-
tificate on the wall are Rip and
Fannie Prince, owners. Located in
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COMMUNITY PICNIC
& Miss Burleson Contest
JULY 8----WARREN PARK
♦Parade Downtown at 12:30 p.m.
♦Games for Kids & Adults
Entertainment for All
♦Picnic Supper at 6 p.m.
♦Square Dancing
THIS SPACE AVAILABLE TO ANY LOCAL CLUB ON REQUEST.
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216 WEST BUFFORD
BURLESON, TEXAS 7602B
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Miss Bransom is at-
tending TWC in Fort <M|
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plans to attend East Te- :~g||
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Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Do-
yle Bean of Crowley have
announced the forthcom-
ing marriage of their da-
ughter, Miss Janece Rene
Bean, to William Vincent
Ferrell, son of Mrs. Mary
Ferrell of Tyler.
The future bride is a
journalism major at
North Texas State Uni-
versity where she is a
member of Theta Sigma
Phi, national honor so-
ciety for women in jour-
nalism, and was presi-
dent of her pledge class.
She was a reporter on
the campus newspaper;
spring Activities-Am-
usements Editor; a mem-
ber of the NTSU Student
Publications Board; on
the Editorials Board; an
assistant on the Yucca,
NTSU’s yearbook; and se-
cretary-treasurer of the
Press Club.
Miss Bean is a grad-
uate of Burleson High
School where she was se-
nior class reporter, pep
squad president and cho-
rus accompanist.
She presently holds the
title of 1966-67 Miss Fla-
me of Crowley.
Her fiance is a sen-
ior at NTSU where he,
was business manager of
the campus newspaper
and president of Sigma
Delta Chi, men’s jour-
nalist society.
He is a graduate of Ty-
ler Junior College where
he was awarded the T.B.
Butler Key, presented to
outstanding journalists at
TJC. He was also listed
in 1965 Who* Who in Am-
erican Junior Colleges.
In 1963-64 he served
as District Committee-
man at i
Republican Federation.
They will be married
August 4 at 8:30 p.m.
at the First Baptist Chu-
rch in Crowley.
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the Fellowship Hall. o___________________
The following hostess- don Bean of Crowley. She
es wish to invite all of and William Vincent Fer-
Miss Bean’s friends, rell, son of Mrs. Mary
Mmes. Howard Horn, Ha- Ferrell of Tyler, will be
rry Teeter, Joe Brown, married August 4 in First
Fain Stevens, Garry Bow- Baptist Church in Crow-
ling and John Rattan. ley.
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STATE PLANS TO SCREEN
JUNKYARDS WITH PLANTS miscellaneous display
bridal shower Friday ev-
AUSTIN, Texas - Texas Highway Commission has ening> July 7 from 7 to
approved a new highway beautification and land- P’m* at First Bap-
scape-planting program to screen 154 junkyards in
86 counties.
If the Bureau of Public Roads approves, the federal
government will pay 75 per cent of the estimated
$664,300 cost. Department began junkyard screening
program with nine projects in 1966 and conducted
an inventory of 1,220 junkyards, dumping grounds
or other blight along federal aid highways. ,
States failing to cooperate in beautification work :
will be penalized by a 10 per cent reduction in
highway allotments. This would amount to $20,-
000,000 a year in Texas.
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BURLESON
CLEANERS
OPEN 8 A.M.
TO 6:30 P.M.
Tues, thru Sat.
KISSINGER
AUTO
SUPPLY
“COME TO CROWLEY
...AND SAVE”
Montclair Shopping
Center
Burleson
AX 5-2471
MILLER DRUG
&
HARDWARE
GRISSO’S
COIN-O-MATIC
BROWNS
BARBER
SHOP
Montclair Center
EXTRA SPECIAL
Sugar
With $10 or more Purchase (exc. cig,)
WHITE
AUTO STORE
Home owned & operated
by
John & Hazel Swindle
WOOD SHOPPING
CENTER
AX 5-1822
Burleson
ARGO CUT, No. 303 can
GREEN BEANS 6/89?
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OPEN 7:00 A.M.
CLOSE 9:00 P.M.
NOE'S AUTO
PARTS
"Your business
appreciated"
Automotive &
Tractor Parts
And Accessories
U.S. Good
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SERVICE
Mobil
Hwy 174 South Burleson
Phone BY4-9287
“Your Business is
Appreciated”
U-Haul Trailer Rental
THE LONELY HEART —
FOODSTORE
108 S. Main Burleson
KING SIZE
COCACOIA
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ORANGE JUICE 29*
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and call a physician at once. Heat
prostration also is caused by get-
ting overheated, but instead of de-
veloping a high fever, the victim
becomes cold and clammy. Prompt
medical attention and keeping the
patient as warm as possible are
important.
Sunburn has hospitalized
many a vacationer. Everyone
should know that gradual exposure
to the sun, beginning with a few
minutes a day, is the recommended
course. But many of us forget to
watch the clock and to take pre-
cautions against sunburn in the
excitement of the first day at camp
or at the seashore.
The bacteria that cause diar-
rhea multiply much faster in luke-
warm foods, and it’s important to
keep cold foods in refrigeration
and to keep hot foods hot.
Swimming is fine exercise and
also is good for cooling off on a
hot day. Those with sinus or ear
troubles should be careful about
swimming. Swimmers should make
certain that the water is safe from
pollution. A clear mountain stream
may look attractive. It also may be .
loaded with germs. And there still --
are cases of typhoid and dysentery
’COME MR.WEATHERBy, YOU’RE a BIG
BOY Now:_________
ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Newby, 220
SE Tarrant, have announced the engagement of their
daughter, Cynthia Ann, to John B. Crawford, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Crawford, Route 1,
Burleson. No date has been set for the wedding.
Private Crawford is in the Army, and is stationed
at Fort Polk, Louisiana.
Wood Shopping
Center
Burleson, Texas
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Salad Dressing
Ballard or Pillsbury
BISCUITS
Grade A Large
EGGS
FREE DELIVERY
Phone BY 4-4451
SCOTT
117 Texas AX7-1229
CROWLEY, TEXAS
Fannie Prince--
Owner
Hazards To Health Now
Winter is commonly the time r
for colds and flu and sneezes, but |.
there are some diseases and acci- ['
dents that do their worst in hot I1
weather.
The American Medical Asso-
ciation points out that some of
these are obvious. Sun strokes and
heat strokes are more likely to
occur in July and August than in 1
[anuary. Too much exposure and
too much exercise in the hot sun
may produce sun stroke. Pro- from drinking untreated water,
longed excessive heat, either in Campers can disinfect water by
or out of doors, can cause heat boiling or by commercial disinfec-
stroke. The symptoms are the tant tablets.
same and in either case it is im- If there are horses or cows
portant to keep the victim cool around, there is likely to be tetan-
us. Tetanus (lockjaw) is. very seri-
ous. It can be prevented by injec-
tions of tetanus toxoid. If your
family hasn’t had tetanus boosters
recently, get your shots before go-
ing to the country.
Flies, roaches, mosquitoes and
ticks are troublesome in the hot
months. Insecticides and screens
usually can keep them under con-
trol. In tick country' it is essential
to make a close examination after
disrobing to remove all ticks.
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RUBBER
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MADE TO ORDER
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CALL BY4-4412
BURLESON
STAR
Fun For
The Whole Family
BURLESON
BOWL
Stovall Chevrolet
PAINT & BODY
SHOP
—Jerry Capers, Mgr.
*Ouality Work
Guaranteed
*Free Estimates
AX5-1159
Hwy. 174 South
Burleson.
AX 5-1535
Hwy. 174 to Cleburne
Burleson
Agatha Hall Wolaver,
Manager
BURLESON
FLOWERS
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MOTOROLA TV
QUEEN TV
CRAWFORD
MOTOR CO.
MILLER SALES
AND SERVICE
Wood Shopping Center
BY 4-4453 Burleson
Clean Used Cars
Quick, Dependable
Service
Hwy. 81 Burleson
Lawn Mower and
Appliance Sales
and Service
Color and
Black and
White
103 E. Renfro AX 5-1381
Burleson
CHUCK'S
DRIVE-IN
“Serving Burleson’s
Best Hamburgers”
Hwy. 174 Burleson
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Hutson, Wayne. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1967, newspaper, July 6, 1967; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265615/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.