Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1975 Page: 15 of 22
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g performers Saturday as
Cowtown Rodeo began their
third month of regular Sat-
urday night rodeo.
time of 3.4 seconds. become a regular policy. The
Statistics will soon be first Satruday night of each
available on the standings in month will be family night
the competition for those and children under 12, when
year-end buckles that will be accompanied by an adult,
will be admitted free of
charge.
A special Christmas party
is coming up Dec. 20 at
Cowtown Rodeo. There will
be a regular rodeo that
Saturday night, but follow-
ing each event, Santa Claus
will come rolling into the
arena with a covered wagon
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Phelps of Clinton, Okla., set the first family night for
a new record last Saturday Cowtown Rodeo and marked
when he threw his steer in a the beginning of what will
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awarded next October.
Pat Wilson of Mansfield
won the barrell racing event
Saturday by circling the
barrells in a time of 13.601,
just a fraction of a second
ahead of Burleson’s Kathy
Peacock at 13,777 and Chris-
ti Markham at 13.824.
Another Johnson County fuU of candy and prizes,
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isten of Cresson, was second be drawn and the child with
in the bareback bronc event the corresponding ticket
with 56 points, two points stub will win a prize. A
behind the winning ride of variety of gifts, prizes and
Ronny Williams of Fort gift certificates will be given
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RON GIESER-PHARMACIST-OWNER
chocolate cake/icing, milk.
tots,
milk.
mixed fruit, bread, milk -
juice.
Joshua High School
MONDAY
Meat loaf or bar-b-q on bun,
green beans, creamed pota-
toes, cake, milk.
TUESDAY
Beef stew or sloppy Jo,
pickles & onions, corn bread,
cookies, milk.
WEDNESDAY
Burritoes or ham sandwich,
French fries, fruit cobbler,
milk.
- TUESDAY
Goulosh, green beans, carrot
FRIDAY
Sloppy Joes, pickles & on-
Burleson Middle School
MONDAY
Roast beef on bun/pickle,
lettuce and tomato salad,
buttered corn, Jelly roll,
milk.
TUESDAY
Beef tacos, pinto beans,
grated cheese, lettuce -
tomatoes, cranberry crisp,
bread - milk.
WEDNESDAY
Chicken fried steak, cream
gravy, mashed potatoes, but-
tered carrots, hot rolls, apple
sauce, milk - juice.
THURSDAY
Hamburger on buttered
buns, lettuce - tomatoes,
On December 10,
1775, Gen. Nathan-
ael Greene reported
to Gov. Samuel
Ward of Rhode
Island that the
troops “seem to be
so sick of this way
of life, and so home-
sick, that I fear the
greater part will go
THURSDAY
Turkey & dressing, green
peas, cranberry sauce, rolls,
peaches, milk.
FRIDAY
Hamburgers, pickles & on-
ions, lettuce & tomatoes,
pinto beans, ice cream, rpilk.
Rendon-Tarver
MONDAY
Barbecued wieners, au-gra-
tin potatoes, buttered corn,
WEDNESDAY
Corny dogs, buttered corn,
pickles, cocoanut cookies,
bread, milk.
THURSDAY
Beef stew, lettuce salad,
crackers, I ____,
milk.
TUESDAY
Char-broiled steak, ranch
style beans, creamy cole
slaw, Texas toast, peach
halves, milk.
WEDNESDAY
Fish fillets, tater tots/cat-
sup, buttered spinach, hot
rolls, chocolate cake, milk.
THURSDAY
Chili and beans, crackers,
onions, French fries, sliced chopped lettuce salad/dress-
peaches, milk. ing, fresh apple, cookie, milk.
FRIDAY
Cheeseburgers, blackeyed
peas, fiesta slaw, brownie,
milk.
FRIDAY
Sandwiches, tuna salad, pim-
ento cheese, peanut butter,
corn chips, sliced peaches,
milk - juice.
Burleson High School
Joshua Elementary MONDAY
MONDAY Steak sandwiches, pota-
Crispy fish, tater tots, toes au gratin, lettuce and
greens, fruit cobbler, bread, tomato salad, cinnamon cris-
~:n- pies, milk.
TUESDAY
Fried chicken, creamed
Pot a t oe s/gr a v y, English
sticks, brownies, bread, Peas’ ro^s’ fruit cobbler,
milk milk-
WEDNESDAY
Pizza, buttered corn, mix-
ed greens, oatmeal cake,
milk.
THURSDAY
Ham patties, buttered car-
Christmas cake, ro!,s’ blackeyed peas, hot
rolls, brownies, milk.
FRIDAY
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ions, potato chips, ice cream, hies/catsup, creamy cole
slaw, fruit cup, milk.
Lunchroom Menu
Indoor Rodeo
Burleson Girls Place At Cowtown
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gaged.”
Burleson Elementary
MONDAY
Franfurters in Navy bean
soup, lettuce and tomato
salad, crackers, orange wed-
ges/brownies, milk.
TUESDAY
Fried chicken, creamed
potatoes/gravy, English
peas, hot rolls, peach halves,
milk.
WEDNESDAY
Spaghetti and meat sauce,
cabbage and green pepper
slaw, buttered biscuits,
apple crisp, milk.
THURSDAY
Pizza, buttered mixed veg-
etables, chilled fruit, sugar
cookies, milk.
FRIDAY
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TIMEPIECES —
THE TIMELESS
CHRISTMAS GIFT
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Both timely and timeless
regardless of the season —
but especially appropriate
in the Yule time cheer
is the handsome and thoughtful gift
of a watch.
We can show you exciting watches
which are up-to-the-minute
in fashion and accuracy,
designed for him or for her.
So give the gift of time and
make this a Christmas to remember.
Open MON-SAT 9 -6
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Hutson, Wayne & Moody, James. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1975, newspaper, December 11, 1975; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1283378/m1/15/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.