Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1975 Page: 21 of 22
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Shop BURLESON and SAVE!!!
Miller
Jewelry
JEWELRY JOTTINGS
BY BOB MILLER
Are more Christmas presents pur-gun
chased in jewelry stores than
anywhere else? We don’t know, but |||
we’re pretty sure that most of those
still in use and bringing joy over a
span of years were jewelry items.
A fine watch makes a perfect gift.
We have all types, in all price
ranges, for men, women, boys and
girls.
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201—B N.E. WILSHIRE BURLESON, TEXAS 76028
PHONE 295-2521
Meal Safe To Eat
Last Saturday at the Al-
frequently to replace that yearly “Share-the Fun” Con- called “Mrs. Brown’s Cow”
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Christmas Specials
There were three senior
varado Elementary School level skits. Glen Hill and
Johnson County held its Billy Eilers presented a skit
man) won a red ribbon. “The
Liberty Corners School
House” won a blue ribbon
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left out and a child opens it
and drinks it. A grandmoth-
not secured to the floor.
These accidents, which
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can last for several hours or
days. Young children and
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4-H Report
BY MELODY MERRYMAN
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Frostings
We have now added
EAR PIERCING
To our many other services J
call for appointment
295-16841
A bottle of common house- —Make sure steps and
hold cleaning detergent is stairs are sturdy and clean
and have stong handrails.
-Be sure carpeting is
secured to the floor and rugs
are skidproof.
-Have a strudy step stool
and step ladder available for
maintenance chores and for
reaching high places.
-Have ashtrays available
for smokers. Keep a fire
extinguisher on hand and
make sure everyone in the
family knows how to use it
and what to do in case of fire.
-Keep all floor surfaces
clean and use a non-skid wax
on polished floors. Have
stairways, porches and en-
trances well lighted and
keep outdoor walks clear of
ice, snow and mud.
-Use all electrical appli-
ances according to the in-
struction manuals and have
any repairs made immdeiate-
ly. Keep electrical cords and
appliances away from bath-
-tubs.
-Make sure extension
cords are heavy enough for
the required wattage, and
safeguard unused electric
sockets to avoid shock ha-
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Star k Printing
December 12,1955-The Ford Foundation announces the
largest single philanthropic act in history—a gift of a half-
billion dollars to the nation’s private hospitals, medical
schools and colleges.
test. Theme this year was which won a white ribbon.
“200 Years Ago Today”. “The Gingham Girls” (Gina
Each club in the county Garrett, Karen Walker, Ter-
presented short skits dealing ri Long and Melody Merry-
-Keep all pesticides, poi-
sons, medicines, matches
and firearms locked up and
out of reach of children,
serving trays instead of only Have a definite storage place
one to keep the meat from for tools, appliances, knives
; remaining at room tempera- and toys and put them away
■ture too long. after each use.
Food-borne illness can
cause diarrhea, vomiting, uegin me evening, a
stomach cramps and other King and Queen were select-
“Bring out a fresh tray
f ....
partly used. The turkey
stays at the right temper-
ture-and bacteria don’t have
a chance to grow.”
reminded.
After the meal is over,
don’t leave the turkey at
room temperature long.
Staph germs multiply rapid- concerning household safety:
ly between 45 and 115
degrees F.
► “If turkey is part of the
holiday buffet, use several
with this theme and 4-H.
To begin the evening, a
unpleasant symptoms which ed from among the County and placed second in the
Holiday foods can carry
food poisoning bacteria-but
simple precautions can pre-
vent food poisoning and
ruined holidays, says Franc-
es Reasonover, a foods and
nutrition specialist.
“Bacteria need the right
combination of time, temper-
ature and moisture to grow.
When foods remain between
40 and 120 degrees F. for
' three or four hours, bacteria
grow and make the food
unsafe to eat.
“And the only way to kill
the bacteria is to heat food to
170 degrees F. Freezing
doesn’t kill bacteria, it simp-
ly slows growth, ” said the
specialist with the Texas
Agricultural Extension Ser-
vice, Texas A&M University
System.
Turning to specific food
safety guidelines, she said to
thaw the holiday turkey in
the refrigerator. Fresh or
freshly-thawed turkey
should be refrigerated and
used within 24 hours.
“When preparing the tur-
key, cook it until done
throughout-with an internal
temperature of 180 degrees
F. And if it is to be stuffed,
wait until just before placing
the bird in the oven to stuff
the cavity.
“Good sanitation during
food preparation is import-
ant to prevent contamina-
tion. Make sure hands, uten-
sils and cutting boards are ___________
clean when handling turkey er trips on carpeting that is
and other holiday foods.
Also, keep hands away from
mouth, nose, hair or skin could result in serious injury |
infections such as boils, open or death, can be prevented
cuts and sores while working by giving a little attention to
with food,” Miss Reasonover safety precautions, points
out Gene Graves county
agent for the Texas (Agricul-
tural Extension Service.
He lists a few precautions
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club candidates. Melody County. Members of this skit
______ ____ Merryman and Glen Hice were Rayleen Morris, Jim
elderly people are most" represented the Burleson Ross, Valerie Hinz, Chris
susceptible, the specialist I club. Chris Stevens was the Stevens, Billy Eilers, Joyce
club delegate to vote for the Dudley, Tina Morris, Debby
queen and king. Blaise Walk- Morris and Susan Connally,
er carried the Queen’s train. Everyone had a lot of fun
Gina Garrett led the 4-H getting ready for the contest
motto and pledge. and performing on stage.
The skits were divided The money collected in ad-
into junior and senior levels, mission fees will go to
Our club had one junior skit support the 4-H Camp at
entitled “The Burleson 4-H Brownwood.
Livestock Show” which won
a blue ribbon. Participants
were Scott Walker, Angie
Ross, Lisa Lawley, Temple
Hosack, Troy Eilers, Ricky
, Perkins, Tracy Eilers, Ran-
dy Morris and Regina Mal-
due.
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lawn mowers and keep child-
ren away from the mowing
area. Put away all lawn and
garden tools after each use.
-Clear the yard, house and
garage of any trash, tools or
loose articles that could
cause falls or be ja fire
hazard.
-Put all flammable liquids
in metal containers and out
of reach of children.
-Always open the garage
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SALE ENDS DECEMBER 15th,' 1975
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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/m1/21/?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.