Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1960 Page: 7 of 8
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rember 29, 19*0
December 29, I960
BURLESON DISPATCHKR
Page 7
dispatcher want-ads
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required for the health
1GHT
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Host To
Campfire Girls
PACK 214 MET
SATURDAY DEC. 17
Den2,
songs, having
BURLY
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CHAIN LINK FENCES
Barb Wire 12Vi Ga.
Trouble Calls Made
day or night
uilding
‘burne, Texas J
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House Wiring
Commercial & Industrial
Licenced, Insured
and Bonded
FOR
tional
BY 4-4722.
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IWAY 81
Suzalie Moore
100
1.00
39c
CE CREAM
GUARANTEED—
FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERING
— Free Estimates —
Many Kinds of Materials
Phone BY 4-4778
or BY 4-4529
Shetters
Upholstering
305 W. Buford, Burleson
Free Pick-Up and Delivery
WATCH
REPAIRS
EVERY JOB
GUARANTEED
JOHN O. KINNE
416 NW Lorna
BURLESON
ELECTRIC
121 NW Renfro
>»Meeeeee«>oe
, JR.
1 JUDICIAL :
4
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or see at 133
3t-12-29.
money to
Want
BY 4-4711
BURLESON, TEXAS
WANTED:
any site.
WA 6 1486.
If
I
Neelsol. Welding Shen
GENERAL WELDING
Stock Trailers Repaired
Aluminum A Cast Iron Weld-
ing. — Used 9:00-20 Urea
for sale.
Hwy. 81 at intersection of
Crowley Rd.
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. . . while another $50,000
was needed for Tommy Davey.
£im®s contributions was
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FOR SALE:
Range,
BY 4-4423.
•'OR SALE: .
C. Reed, Rt. 1.
The Joshua Cub Scouts met
Saturday night, December 17,
for their Christmas program.
Den 1-2-4 gave the program.
All Cubs marched in by march-
ing music, while Den 4 sang the
words. Den 4 gave a stunt
story which all joined in at dif-
ferent parts of the story, Den
1, had a Christmas story, dis-
f
V
SALE: 1948
Pick-up,
L^AYS W|ORILH°LIDAYS— RC9 Manning
WHY NOT GIVE ME^
THE NIGHT OFF
NEW Y£AK$ EVE?
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In 1 J /.-j
«z If J
BUILD OR REMODEL
Dens, Baths, Kitchens,
Garage, Aluminum
Window., Screens, Doors,
Older Houses — sheet rock,
tape, bed, tes toned, painted.
GEORGE WEBB
Burleson, Toxas
Phone AX 3-1119
REX JONES
Phone TE 1-1834
Route 2, Box 85-F
Burleson. Texas
.4
Heavy Outlays for Aid to Polio Victims
—j on March of Dimes Funds
%
CONCRETE
WORK
■o Money Down-3 yrs to
Patios. Walk., Curbings’
' GFn "Ivnnmb She,te«
GEO nAvYEfi5 * SON
BY 4-4696
Cr—
■ I threvgh Spsciol Resmlssien W
Im., ef New Vert. City.)
80-Rod
Steel T Post 6 Ft .89
“V” Mesh or Corral Wire
50-Inch 10 Rod $43.50
58-Inch 10 Rod $51.50
Lifetime Gates $11.25 Up
HOG & SHEEP WIRE
USED TRACTORS
”'£dl“t’’ transfer. ' See at 133
S.E. Robert St or Ph. BY 4-4748
3H-13
FOR SALE: Mixed flock of
- ' one to 31 including
registered ratnboula buck. BY
4-4074 J. T. Ogles. VMile NoSh
of Joshua. r S-t-1-13.
WANTED: woman experienced
as typist and short hand. Stovall
Chevrolet Co., Burleson. .
__3t-l-13 pj
CAR PORTS
SPECIAL THIS MONTH
,,r“‘ $99.00
TERMS IF DESIRED
GEORGE AYERS
BY 4-4696
f'! ’f. SALE—Giris and Boys
. bicycles, from 20” to 26” site.
From 111:00 to $17.00. 140 S.
Scott 3t-12-22.
ALTERATIONS, Belta, Button
Holes. — Mrs. Bales, 224 E.
Miller. BY 4-4463. 3t-12-22.
FOR SALE: 20-6 weeks old
* i^s. Call L. a. Powers
BY 4-4063, Old Alvarado High-
ly. 3t-12-22.
FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room
pvT’.aaP’ paid- *25 month
BY 4-4095. Mrs. J. E. Atkina.
3t-12-22.
FOR RENT—2-Bedroom House
to adults. Comer lot. A. T
Griffin, Ph. BY 4-4502. 3t-12-22.’
Buy, Sell, Trade- - - - Get the
best deal through your Burleson
Dispatcher Want Ads.
^rom Garden Acres,
2 bird dog pups, 4 months old.
Jack Jones, AX 3-0539. 3t-12-22.
HOUSE FOR SALE—3~Bed-
r^’ c”r"er Iot- Allied Fence.
BY 4-4645. 3t-12-22.
Being Transferred must sellFHA
three Bedroom Brick. Near
new school. Living room and
hall carpeted, panelled kitchen,
cyclone fence. Buy Equity and
ni e UP Payments of $77.00.
Phone BY 4-4748
S. E. Robert St.
Everybody with mon
buy reads the Dispatcher
Ads.
Mrs. Heberle’s Campfire Girls
were entertained at a Christmas
buffet dinner Tuesday Dec. 20,
at the home of Miss Suzalie
Moore 112 N. E. Wilshire.
They played games and gifts
were exchanged.
The buffet table was covered
with a Christmas tablecloth. A
Santa planter centered the table
and two red candles.
Mrs. Carl P. Moore and Mrs.
Homer Olmstead was hostess to
Kathrine Brawner, Karen Doz-
ier, Kathy Hall, Linda Ross
Hoxie Allen, Linda Heberle,
Donna Spencer, Cindy Newby
I Martitia Sheriden,' H^’
| gett, Jams Hunter, Jackie Pope,
Carloyn Goodspeed, Judy Hill
Karen McDonald, Cherryl Log-
an, Linda Marrow, Nicky Olm-
stead, and Suzalie Moore.
•-------------------
FOR SALE: 3-Bedroom, bath
and half, yard fenced, must sell
FOR SALL: 3 Registered Here-
ford Bulls, 10 months old.
Richard Eransom, BY 4-5223.
3t-13.
Gardens to break,
James Millirons.
3-t-5-61.
Range, Good Condition
$25.00. BY 4-4423 & BY 4-5027.
3-t-5-61
WANTED: Elderly lady in
good health to live in home and
care for children. BY 4-4612.
3-t-5-61
SALE
25<
L25
LBS. 49f
Lb. 49?
. w* both loose money I
If I don’t haul your top soil
C. M. NICKELL
Top Soil — Gravel
Traetor Work
Route 2, Burleaon
CR 2-6788. Ft. Worth,
GOYMNOr* H'GHWAY sahty c6mmISSion
LRT 59^
irton 33?
175
AG 89^
BAG 29^
launched its pro-
Z7__
1
was spent on Ingeborg Cully . , .
‘-f' “ME -SV-.M-ra
In te ma-
tt 96.00.
3H2-29.
FOR SALE: 150 gallon Butane
tank, $50. BY 4-4873.
St-12-29.
Free Christmas Puppies, part
Pekinese and Terrier. Mrs. R.
L. Cox, Crowley, 5-2896.
________3t-12-29.
Want Sitter for 11 month old
baby in our home 7 a. m. - 4:30
p. m. See Mrs. Earl Gustafson
after 5 p. m., at 137 Springtide,
Burleson. 3t-12-29
Puppy 7 weeks old, needs good
home. BY 4-5115. 3-t-6-61
FOR RENT :• Small 6 Room
House, extra warm in winter.
See owner, 133 S. Scott.
3t-l-8-61
3-Be*iroom Home
BY 4-9263, or BY 4-4823.
3-t-13-61
Playing large item the’ Cub
O..L....^a'ta'iEi'sa
Christmas songs, having the I equity to $895.00, due to im-
others join in. Had a large —* *
Christmas box for the Cubs to
put food and etc., to go to
some needy family, also had a
Christmas tree with stars for ,heep’ ®UY
each Cub to put his offering
for World Fellowship Fund.
Presidations were awarded
Lin Bronner, Wolf Badge; Ran-
d«y Bentley, Wolf Badge.
Nicy Davis, Sidney Maris,
Bobby Morris, Bill Bowles,
David Smith, Eugene Milstead,
Marvin Browner all received'
Bob Cat Badges.
Closing the meeting had a I
large dark blue background
with stars and spot lighted the
large Christmas star and sang
Silent Night and had a prayer
by Mr. Bentley. The Joshua
Cub will Christmas Carol this.
Friday night in Joshua.
Examples: $25,000 t------
uiat in laou about one-third of
(In,rde> the enormous
financial .toll in patient aid
substantial New March of
Dimes contributions must also
1938 Thd M°r. res*arch- Since
1JJ8 The National Foundation
has allocated $64,600,000 on its
broad-based international re-
search program which has pro-
among other outstand-
ing achievement, the Salk and
&abin polio vaccines and, in-
Inde?9sn ’ tW° uobcl Prizes.
in I960 research funds are
d".
More than twice that sum I
or $10,400,000, is needed for re- I
search in 1961 1
March of Dimes
tions have also
Cause Drain
The National Founda-
tion has the distinction and
the honor of having ex- F.
hausted its March of Dimes '
funds for patient aid,” Basil
O’Connor, its president, an-
nounced recently. R*"
“Therefore, the March of Bl
?I'neS,Afla.s.? 145 job to W
do in 1961," he added.
"But we always have had a
tremendous job to do and have ,
relied on the American people
fhL M»rTa!r luPP°rt through
the March of Dimes each Jan-
Xry’ Xhe said- “At the same
time, however, we do not live
2ear year but
build broad research, educa-
ld Patlen‘-aid programs
Xpr much longer periods. Con-
tinuation of these programs
,.require $45 mflli^n^n
Speaking of the “urgent
monetary needs of the 1961
New March of Dimes,” to be
held Jan 2-31, the leader of I
Jb® worlds largest voluntary
hi'alth organization explained
|£aJ iiiJ9®0 ab0l*t one-third '
wmX’SWto.X'?.'’"
*°Ur ,chapters are proud
I t^e1y have not bu>lt up
>ank balances at the expense
rf human lives," he said P
ion^VoJnd^tion^fo?^^:
bout $13,25°,000 for some
0,000 of the polio-stricken Al-
hough the Salk vaccine has
een available to the public for
ve years, patient-aia costs re-
•U la ted and thus contractor!
Jlio. contracted iVI.iren or Dimes contribu- "Ml
March of Dimes monetnrvl »i,»n1 bav<> also made possible A
distance to individual polio for thJ^xi ®duc“«tion Pro8ram
ifferers has sometimes Seen I health °f met”ca’and * ’
:tremely great. To cite tuJi1 „ c.xp rts ever attempted wni
Dta
flu' fejxs'fes a-j ««x
Kalamazo Gas
good condition.
3t 12-29.
Four Shoats, C.
:. BY 4-506r
3t-12-22.
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1960, newspaper, December 29, 1960; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255926/m1/7/?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.