Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. [1], No. [5], Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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DECEMBER 11, 1958
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A GOOD PLACE TO DO YOUR BANKING
Farmers & Merchants
State Bank
MRS. MARVIN JONES of
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LOCKER PLANT
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BROWNIE GARRETT, Manager
We Appreciate Your Business
Phone 253
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Some 400,000 U. S. apartment
building* use 25 to 600 tons of coal
a year for heating.
DEPENDABLE
SLAUGHTERING SERVICE . .
now
medical treatment in the
Hospital in Dallas.
9.95 — UNIVERSAL
LIGHT WEIGHT
AUTOMATIC IRON
16.95 — UNIVERSAL
AUTOMATIC
STEAM IRON
GIFT
WRAPPING
PRICES GOOD UNTIL
STOCK IS EXAUSTED
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POASTMASTER AND MRS. L. A.
TURNER and children, Kay, Allen and
Stephen, have returned from Mattoon,
Illinois, where they spent the Thanks-
giving holidays with his father, O. E.
Turner, and other relatives.
MRS. F. G. JEFFREY and MRS. PEARL
CLARK enjoyed a drive to Grandview,
Sun. After visiting interesting places
in the city, they had lunch at a cafe,
before returning home.
Osborn, and was reared in the Marys-
town community, south of Burleson.
MRS. EUGENIA PUGH and MRS. N.
B. MULLEN attended the funeral ser-
vice for John Franklin Solomon held
at the Crosier-Pearson Funeral Chapel
in Cleburne, Sunday afternoon.
(Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)
11898
MORE —
Around .. • and About
25.90 — 12-inch
UNIVERSAL
ELECTRIC FRYPAN
on Purchases
of $2.00
or More
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NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones
of Waukegan, III. are the proud
parents of a son, Paul Douglas,
born Oct. 25. They have 2 other
children, David 2, and Steven 1.
Kenneth is a lab technician
for Fan Steel Co.
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The tiny isle of Cubs exported
<9.867,055 worth of foodstuffs in
the first four months of 1958. Of
this amount, more than <7 million
were in vegetables and grains.
And a personal and careful processing of your meats
come to . . .
Maine probably has ten times
as many deer as it did when the
first settlers arrived. Fifteen years
ago the annurl deer kill was only
about 22,000 in contrast to 37.000
in 1954.
Nearsighted children, more than
than any other group, like to
read or do close work because
their world is a limited one.
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Flags of six sovereign powers
have flown over the state of
Texas. They are the flags of
Spain, France, Mexico, Repub-
lic of Texas, Southern Con-
federacy and the United States.
MR. and MRS. FLETCHER OSBORN,
LUTHER E. WILLIAMS and GENE
FULLER returned Sunday from Olton,
near Plainview, where they attended
funeral and burial services for Mr.
Osborn’s sister, Mrs. Everett Hines.
Mrs. Hines was the former Miss Mae
MRS. DOVIE STORY has been in Fort
Worth for the past several weeks, as-
sisting in attending her son, Lawrence
Story, who is critically ill. He is
receiving
Veteran’s
MR. and
Cleburne, were guests of MR. and MRS.
W. C. MOSELEY at the Family Night
Turkey Dinner, last Friday at the Furec
Baptist Church. Mrs. Jones is a sister
of Mrs. Moseley.
MRS. ANNIE STOREY went to Rose-
bud last Sunday to assist in attending
her aged mothe:, who is reported to be
seriously ill.
MR. AND MRS. BOB HARTY went to
Cameron Sunday, where Mr. Harty
was guest song director at services of
the First Baptist Church. His place here
at the First Baptist Church was filled
by Jack Milner, student at Southwestern
Baptist Theological Seminary. Mrs.
Milner also attended the services here.
A/2C FARRELL BONHAM has return-
ed to the Connally Air Force Base in
Waco, after spending a two-week leave
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
Bonham.
Texas’
well was
F *B” I W a __1
24.95 Completely Automatic
UNIVERSAL 1Q95
COFFEE POT Z
17"
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first producing oil. Nacogdoches County, in 1856
drilled at Melrose, I by Lynis T. Barrett.
Over 76,000,000 five cent coins
are produced each year at the
United States Mint in Denver,
Colorado. Although the U.S. "nick-
el” contains only about 25 per
cent nickel — the balance being
copper — it takes almost 500,000
pounds of nickel t make these
coins.
Burleson «
BEAUTY CT
-SHOP-
JOANNA HURRY, Owner-Operator
Specializing in . . . 4-WAY HAIRCUTS,
PERMENANTS, TINTS, SHAMPOO, SET
103 E. ELLISON PHONE 4900
WRECKING
YARD
24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE
Phone — FL Worth WA 7-7155 — Burleson 325
Paint & Body IForft
Come By For Estimate
USED PARTS FOR ALL MODELS
BURLESON TEXAS
Taxis of Yellowknife in Canada';
far northern-District of Mackei
.tie, do a thriving business Be-
Realise few people own cars, some
'cabs rack up 5,000 miles a month
In winter, to avoid starting trou-
ble, drivers keep their motors run
ning all the time.
Hilley’s
Pharmacy
Preicription SpscialUf Burleson, Texas
REMINGTON
ROLUECTRIC
DA7AD N® Trade-in
KAAVK Needed
SAVE 20%
on Famous Universal
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. [1], No. [5], Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1958, newspaper, December 18, 1958; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251287/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.