Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1960 Page: 8 of 8
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Volume
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Dear Sir
Mallie
vising mer
1961 he wa
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December 29, 1960
HAW
'61!
PHONE BY 4-5221
TO PLACE YOUR
CLASSIFIED ADS
GREETINGS!
To Ou rMany Friends
And Loyal Patrons, We
Wish A Very Happy
NEW YEAR
RANCH
CAFE
5070 South Expressway
FORT WORTH
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maples,
Owners, Operators
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RUBLES ON DISPATCHER
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.... you have been look-
ing for a reliable dry
cleaner who will:
.... give your clothes
the expert, individual
care they deserve
.... extend prompt,
courtous service and take
a personal interest in see-
'ing that you are satisfied
with every garment
cleaned.
Then YOU’RE for us
... and WE RE for you!
SUMMERS CLEANERS
We Give S.&H. Green Stamps
NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE
having this story conference,
no oil had ever been hit any-
where in Ariiona — so why not
have them drill one wildcat and
place it in Wyoming, New
Mexico, Arkansas or almost any-
where except Ariiona?
But the script stayed "as it
was.”
wfj|
The marque of a motion pic-
ture theater at Bastrop a while
back read:
Never Steal Anything Small.
Jackpot 1370.
College Station—Consumers
should have a plentiful supply
of good turkey meat in 1961.
And, if producers carry out
present intentions, prices of
turkey meat are expected to be
relatively low compared with
other foods, says John G.
McHaney, extension economist.
The central processing of rec-
ords is perhaps the most signi-
ficant development that has
taken place in the Dairy Herd
Improvement program since the
first association was formed in
1906, says J. W. Davis, exten-
sion dairy specialist He sug-
gests that every dairyman give
serious consideration to enroll-
ing in the record keeping sys-
tem. The best, he says, so far
as completeness and accuracy
are concerned.
wildcats as gushers and
in the “big money.”
I explained that, in actual
life, the shoestringers would
have had enough trouble to get
up the money for one wildcat,
also that the odds were very
great against two-out-of-two
wildcats hitting oil. Further-
more, the script said this hap-
pened in Ariiona whereas up to
the very moment when we were
the chief script writer had come
up with a scene wherein two
brothers, who were shoe-string
operators, rushed in and said
they had just completed two
as eushers and were
ST m"’&'-I'
tion in behalf of the District. A. Di.tnct 1Ct’*'rr? '
inf .aid thi. .chool and community wa. f.Ld-
for it’s .port.man.hip of the team on the f.eld and off the field,
.chool administration’s attitude and cooperation and the pep
.quad. al.o were commended a. well a. the overall community
courtesy.
People I could get along with-
out:
The fellow who *‘uhs”
through his remarks.
And the guy who asks a ques-
tion and then doesn’t listen to
the answer and asks his ques-
NOE'S GARAGE
Auto Parts - Gen. Auto Repairs
FORD & FERGUSON TRACTOR PARTS
DELCO BATTERIES
CLINTON & BRIGGS-STRATON LAWN
MOWER ENGINE PARTS
GENERAL REPAIR — AUTOS, TRACTORS
310 Highway 81 Phone BY 4-4521
Bransom and Karen Sealbach
The Camp Fire Council wishes
to thank the Camp Fire Leaders
who were faithful to help in
supplying the girls with their
candy, and the citiiens of the
county who bought from the
young salesladies. Proceeds are
used in the individual groups to
supply craft materials, food for
picnics and money to take short
trips during the following year.
Children Make Happy
Christmas At Wilshires
A happy Christmas was en-
joyed at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Wilshire with their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Williamson of Ft. Worth, Mr.
and Mrs. Morgan Bryson of
Burleson, Mrs. Frank Dicken-
son of Colorado, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Shahan of Pleasonton, Tex.
as and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Clark of Dallas. Grand-child-
ren present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Booty Gordon of Hamlin,
Texas, David Wissiamson, Gene
Bryson, Doral Dickenson, Vicky
Dickenson, Dedra Lee Shahan,
Craig Clark, and great grand-
son, Steven Gordon.
Visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Rebel Blakney of Meridian, Tex-
as, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hagler
and son, and Lawrence Shiflett
of FL Worth.
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P AGENT—
(Continued from Page 1)
Linda Kay Heberle, Debbie
will
39
Turkeys
to have full details.
Father
Roman
I Wl
Santa’s Hel
Thanks fro
each one c
SANTAS HELPERS—
' (Continued From Page 1.)
Clampitt & Bransom and Employees thank you and yours for
making 1960 our Best Year Ever. We wish you a Happy & Prosper-
ous New Year. We will be open All Day Monday Jan. 2, to serve you.
FILL YOUR FREEZER,
AT iHIS LOW, LOW
PRICE.
SWIFT BUTTER BALL
10-18 LB. AVERAGE
LB.
There is no accounting for the
ways of Hollywood.
When I was out there to serve
as techniical advisor and writ-
ing consultant on “Boom Town,”
complete report has been prom-
ised this paper for next week,
concerning amount donated and
what was spent, which we
be glad to print to allow you
to have full details.
GRISSO'S
Coin-O-Matic
201 W. Ellison
2
32 Washing Machines — 8 Dryers
Open 6 A.M. — Close 10 PM.
IN WOOD SHOPPING CENTER
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
“If any of our customers have
criticisms, we would like to
know them. Comments like
these help us give customers the
kind of service they want.”
Similar post card canvasses
are planned for every town
where S. W. Telephone Com-
pany operates. The purpose is
to find out what customers have
complaints so that the com-
pany can try to remove the
causes of these complaints.
“That is our most important
job-giving customers the kind
of service they desire,” Ogle-
tree said. "We’ll contact every-
one who replies unfavorably and
make every effort to clear up
points out. | the source of his dissatisfaction.
S. IF. Seeking Suggestions
For Service Improvements
Every telephone customer in |
Burleson should have received
or will receive a post card from
the Telephone Company asking
for his comments and criticisms
of his telephone service and
the company that provides it
according to Sam Ogletree,
manager of S. W. Bell Tele-
phone Company.
Ogletree calls the project a
postal card canvass. “In mak-
ing the canvass we mail a dup-
licate post card to each cus-
omer. We hope that everyone
will take a minute to fill out
the return half of the card and
mail it to me.”
“We are not seeking compi-
ments,” the manager 1
10=
IMPERIAL
89*
Bananas
Sugar
10
LBS.
69*
ROUND
1.09 Steak
Coffee
LB.
59*
Steak
CALIFORNIA
15*
SIRLOIN
Peas
LB.
39*
Sausage
29*
Oleo
FOOD KING
2
LBS.
1 00
Beef
59*
u. S. NO. 1 RUSSETT
10
POTATOES
LBS.
Lbs.
29*
10* Peas
Texas Sweet
2
Clampitt & Bransom
BURLESON, TEXAS
Phone BY 4-5223
PURE PORK
LB.
GOLDEN
LB.
Ella Freer
Pat Kendrick
hospital und
for a back i
in a car accii
Dried Blackeyed
LB.
Hills-o-Home
FROZEN
BLACKEYED
10 Oz. Pkgs.
FRESH
GROUND
3
Survivors
sons and fiv<
ing Mrs. Ron
children and
ren.
While n
to move to
Quanah last
mans receive
den death
father, W.
suffered a
passed away
home in Salli
80 years of ai
a floor sand
lived most o
sow, Okla.
Funeral s
Saturday aft
Methodist C
with internm
cemetery.
The Romi
packing and
their new h<
the moving v
for Oklahom
returned to
funeral.
Maxwell House
LB. 55c
A LB
L CAN
Oranges*™?^
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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/m1/8/?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.