s to par-hristmasvs.W*ix weeks to par-ix weeks.s to par-ix weeks. Is to par-holidays.Maifestite at 11if school.,,ew'Itfi.m.II hetrades t!-nee. ( ashill in* 5c»♦* ticketseach t»COUNTY SCHOOLS OPENING DATES AN1) PERSONNELFROM THE OFFICE ( 'OF NT Y SI; PER I NTF.N DENTDeanville and Cooks PointElementary Schools will openon September 5, (Tuesday) andwill conduct a full-dav schedule*of classes on opening day. First grade students are required to have a certified copy of their birth certificate a* well as their family doctor’s certification of having; obtained the smallpox, diphtheria and tetanus immunizations. School lunch prices for I the students at Deanville and | Cooks point Schools will be thirty ( :{lt;)) cents.S ' clj Instruction personnel at Deanville include Preston Kiel, principal, Helen Key, Norma Kris-tof, Mary Watson and Odessa Sweeney. I.uruh room personnel are Amanda Schwartz and RuthIMaiesh. School bus drivers in-! elude Frank Reran, Lorine Ger-i des and G lad vs Wolz.” «rk B . 55 JH' ’ .•* -iLA '-.fi *RS? v. ••. m ■' (’ooks Point instructors areStanley Mrnustik, principal, Helen Kai-er, Rose Skrabanek and Thomas Kemple. Lunchroompersonnel are Tillie Drgac and Emma Loehr. Bus drivers in the Cooks point District are William Howell and C ordelia Loehr.Mildred Miman will conduct the Remedial Reading program for the Deanville and CooksPoint Schools.Wilson Deutsch will he the Burleson County Schools Super-visor and Dorothy Gaines will serve as county school nurse.County office personnel are Linda Hill, bookkeeper, and Geneva Young, secretary. The county office will he the ad-ministrative office for the federal programs (Title I, II, III) for the common school districts.! For the 1967-68 School year there will he 24 persons employed within the Burleson CE 10e I County School System.HEDFLEschoolHomeHomeHome A w a yHome A wavHomeAw ayH«»mev A wav • *ames)t 8 p.m., for 7:‘50S. Garcia is Pavne.