Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1959 Page: 6 of 8
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JUNE 11, 1959
JUNE 11, 195V
Around...
Classified
and About
Bethesda says:
DEAR MISTER EDITOR:
SALES
SERVICE
Mercer
& Son
null la,
FEED - SEED - FERTILIZER
-CUSTOM GRINDING-
hitch
Texas Size
complete stock of-
Visitors In Home Of
Marion Bransom
PAYMASTER &
c.
WAYNE FEEDS
service
$1.50
100 E. ELLISON
PHONE 4041
FOR THE BEST IN PLUMBING CALL AX 3-1224
o
LET US INSTALL A
Clardy Air - Conditioner
Commision Co
Call 215
Ph. 281
Page 4
MORE —
Ride in solid comfort
during the hot days ahead . . .
This Price INCLUDES Installation by
Factory Trained Mechanics
Cameat A Car*ral
Custom Farm
Rt 1, Boz 65, B
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Burke
and sons, Mike and David, of
New Kensington, Pennsylvania,
have been here the past two
weeks visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Pelkey. They
will return home Friday.
Mr, and Mrs. Johnnie Steph-
ens and son, Ricky, of Wash-
ington, D.C., are visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Stephens, and other relatives.
L. J. Hillery has returned
from a visit to his son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Stephens, in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Davis and
children, Linda and Bill, of
Fort Worth, spent Sunday with
his mother, Mrs. Mattie Davis.
WE ARE EQUIPPED TO REPAIR ANY
MAKE AIR-CONDITIONER
M»iue
over-
leudels,
IMeuua
tvaireu
ileUsUe,
BURLESON, TEXAS
BARNEY PURSELLY, Owner
Where Buyer -
...Meets Seller Each Week
BULK FEED DELIVERED WITHIN
50 MILE RADIUS OF BURLESON
FOR SALE — Hol
“400” 110.00. — Ph
REGISTRATION
FALL TERM
TO PLACE YOC
CLASSIFIED Al
PRIVATE
KINDERGART
Mrs. Sam Taylor had as her
guests last week her sister, Mrs.
W. T. Clinton of Tahoka, and
her niece, Mrs. R. B. Jones,
and Mr. Jones, of Plainview.
BAKED HAM
. . Every Day
Ann
Kay
New Work — Repairs
No Job Too Large Or Small
GUARANTEED
C. W. MILES, Owner EVERMAN, TEXAS
FOR SALEi Bathin
Pen. Good Condition.
FOR SALE, 2 Busin
Burleson, and 1 lot
Highway 51. Cali 44
WANTED — Morni
also waitress. Toaste
Burleson.
FOR SALE: 8mm M
jector, Keystone. —
Motor Co.
FOR SALE: 21” Fa
young cockateel. —
Parnell, Rt. 2, Burle
RIDERS to Ft. Wortl
6 days a week. Leave
at 8 a.m. back afte
Phone 4511.
FOR SALE Home ii
Immediate possession
MI 5-8348.
WELDON’S
PLUMBING SERVICE
LICENSED
AUCTION SALE
each WEDNESDAY
AT
Johnson County
Live Stock
CLEARANCE
SALE
1/4 off
Children’s Summer
Dresses
CUTTING
HORSE
CAFE
Hwy. 81, North Burleson
Tan, Brown Combination
$1.98
Buy one for now and
one for next year
Child’s Wash & Wear
2-piece — 1-3
Sun Suits
$1.79
Ladies Canvas
Shoes
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fannon
are entertaining their three
granddaughters, Marrsha Fan-
non of Fort Worth, and Char-
lene and Anita Hollon of
Corpus Christi, in their home
this week.
LOST: Female boxer,
south of Burleson. Coi
Atchison, Rt. 1, Bo:
Burleson, Phone 4864;
Beard Rt. 12, Box 3
Worth, Phone JE 4-93
FOR SALE: 3 bedro
large chicken house,
gain. See C. L. Boot
Dobson.
Mrs. W. E. Faires and Mrs. _
Alene Bales of Fort Worth,
visited relatives here Sunday.
Lt. Roald D. Johnson spent
the week-end here from Big
Spring. He was accompanied
home by his wife, who had
spent the past week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble
‘ Clark. Ronald Clark of Dallas,
will spend this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Johnson.
BURLESON
DRY GOODS
And speaking of livestock,
1 see where a feller in Wyom-
ing last week got 3V days in
jail fer beating hi* wife over
the head with a T-bone steak.
Serves him right Meal is too
fer anything but eating.
Yours truly,
Uncle Bud
--- o
4-H CLUB girl need:
turners. Large white
Guaranteed. Will del
4323.
Want to share or
rider* to Great Smit
duitrial center at
Hours 8 to 5. — Ph
rope.
him
he didn't
wa. a
Cali Bren W
AX 3-OSM Fort
KEYS FOUND; eha
2 Ford, 2 GM. No. 1
ing award and other
this ad and claim ke;
office.
FOR SALE) Motors!
good condition. Will se
able. Phone 305.
Mrs. G. C. Beavers has re-
turned from Blinn Junior Col-
lege at Brenham, to her home
here. Her daughter, Mrs. R.
S. Mundlin and children, Vir-
ginia Dell, Becky and Smitty,
of Wichita Falls, are spending
this week with her.
gut nothing
cow's toll in
that matter,
that think* enough of the
destnan to put a filter tip
the car exhaust.
BRING YOUR STOCK HERE FOR SELLING
COME HERE FOR BUYING . . .
You Will Find What You Want
CAFE OPEN
kT°p Value "SB
only $249.95
FOR SALE — Aver
tractor, planter, )i
cultivator. Good ahi
shed. Phons 4285.
Mr. and Mr*. Bergin Tatum
and daughters, Paula and Lois,
of Houston, have been visiting
her mother, Mr*. E. B Ander-
ton, and sitter, Mrs. A. T.
Griffin. Before returning home
they will attend a reunion of
the Tatum family in Cumamhe.
Liuisleua
fiue i tie*
door They all gut the
results, either the cow
come gravity and slapped the
ruek back in yuur face or the
kicked over the milk bucket
Now why couldn’t this perfet-
*or or that watch feller been
working on the cow tail pro-
ject, tomepun useful fer man-
kind? There’s no end to the
good this invention would do.
fake, fer instant, in the Held
The children of Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Bransom gathered
at the Bransom home last
Sunday for a family reunion.
They were Howard Bransom,
Lubbock, Texas; Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Bransom, their daugh-
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Rice, and Debora, Mr.
and Mrs. Bowen Bransom,
Milinda and Tommy, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Cunningham and
Donnie Sue, and grandchildren
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ervy.
They all ate dinner at home
then attended the Bransom
family reunion at Union Hill
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Homma L.
Keen and Mrs. J. W. Keen,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Knight, spent last week
on a vacation and fishing trip
to Hot Springs and other points
in Arkansas.
Cindy Newby, Helen Badgett,
Dona Spencer, Susan Kaber,
Linda Clears, Linda Rose,
Jackie Popo; Mrs. L. D. Molder
and Mrs. Sue Coleman, lenders,
Danna Shepard, Debbie Dunn,
Gay Hibbitt, Alicia Deering,
Ginny Mulder, Tana Beth
Culeman and Cnrui Warren.
MY EQUITY in 3
1 % bath home, wit
yard improvements. -
Morris, 104 Taylor SI
son, — call PE 2-
JE 6-2709 Fort Wort
Mrs. Myrtle Hamilton of
Dallas, spent Sunday with her
sister, Mrs. Ruth Sibley, and
Mr. Sibley.
Mrs. Eva Stewart and son,
Bernard Scott Stewart, were
here from Fort Worth Sunday
afternoon visiting Miss Ellie
and Sam Griffin.
Your Dependable
Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
Stovall
CHEVROLET COMPANY
BURLESON, TEXAS 110 W. Ellison
■ Hill, Donna Harris and Roxie
I Alien. Mi*. Rosie Millsap,
ICeeilia Millsap, Beverly Phil-
lips, Judy Wicker, Kathleen
Grimes, iVickie Smith, Judy
Morgan, and Patty Medlin and
Letha Grace Brown, Junior
councilors. Mrs. Watts, Mr*
When I read stuff like that
I feel like the old colored fel-
ler that was coming down the
road pulling a rope. When
somebody asked him the
trouble, he said
exactly know, that he
little mixed up, didn’t know
whether he'd lost his mule or
found a rope. When inventors
spend a combined 13 yean
figgering out a watch that'll
run backward* and a soap
bubble that'll travel 100 feet,
I don’t know whether this
country i* on the brink of dis-
’ | aster or on the eve of discover-
ing the secret of eternal life.
I saw a couple item* in the
paper* this week that'* got me
confuted. A feller in Georgia
has put together a watch that
run* backward*, and a pro
fesaor in Rhode Island ha* in-
vented a contraption that’ll
blow a soap bubble 100 feet.
It took the feller in Georgia
eight year to rig up hi* watch,
and the perfeaaor spent five
year on the soap bubble pro-
ject.
Mr*. Bennie Collins of Dal-
las, spent last Thursday night
with Mrs. C. L. Booth and
daughter, Miss Minnie Belle.
On Friday they were luncheon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Baker.
Uncle Bud from of teligiun. Yau mikht think
that a cow* tail ain’t gut
nothing to du with religion,
but you’re wrung. One reasun
country folk* gue* to church
so much i* to gtt fergiveneaa
fer the language they use milk
mg a cow during the fly *e*»un.
Did you ever notice that
country folks go to church
muie during fly season than
in the Winter? Well, it’* *n
on account of the cow's toil
It’s a national shame. Mister
Editor, that we got a watch
that'll run backward* and ain't
thalli hold a
reverse. Ur, fer
aome inventor
pe-
on
SIRLOIN
STEAK
Served with baked or
French fried potatoes on
week-ends.
in your car—
for any car
with a 90-day warranty
About all that feller’s wateh
the | is good fer is to furnish some
on television like, fer
the one about the
I grist mill that started running
Mrs. Pat Boyette has return-1 backwards and unground 40
ed to her home in Houston, bushel of meal. I don’t think
after a visit with her sister, the soap bubble feller will
Mrs. John Truelove, and Mr. even git a good joke out of
Truelove. (his five year of labor.
Fer generations unto genera-
tions farmers has studied the
problem of how to control a
cow’s tail at milking time.
They’ve tried all method*,
from tying a rock to her tail
to tying the tail to the barn
■
June 15 through July
the date* set for pn
registration. The cli
be limited to the first
children—age* 5 & i
old.
For Further Inforr
Call Mr*. Jay Clii
Phone 556 510 Lo
Mrs. C. C. Bradford and
Mrs. C. M. Collins attended
installation service of
Order of the Eastern Star at I jokes
Joshua, last Saturday evening, instant,
CAMP FIKE GIRLS
RETURN FROM CAMP
Th* Campfire girls returned
Saturday afternoun from a
week* stay at Camp El Tossoro,
located near Acton on the
Braso* River.
The girl* and leader* who I Frank Medlin, Brenda Watte,
went lu uie camp are;
Mi*. M. C. Luguuiu, leader,
I’am Liawluiu, Lnarlullel
vat ter, Mai«ua Lugbuiu, Jane |
«iur»i auu Liyu m Un'ii, J:
Gv: %
dull, it . t.iaiiiv Golduu,! w
turn IRtswtUi, Janie Muidei.l 1
M< n. . I . .. <
wood, anu tiaiuara Martin, Mi*. I
1.I .. . ..u. i, fiai.ui* —„
sliuwu, Limla fimaUWuud, Uuul —
via:*, Lnn*teu* Mavidsuu, |
Hilda due I alas and Lie la
vuguum, Mrs. Gene Harris ami
Mi*, 1st Aeliuricto,
Wuuevia laruiugn,
Latter, Carol Laivui,
nvUdncit*, ousaliAe
i'auia Main*, t.ve>yn Wuuam*,
uiana Gates, t'auuia Lucaey
and &nai uu iuurna. Junior
councilor.
1 no pivviuus week was blue
Uuu camp wuich lasted pails
ul three day*. Leadai* and
gins attending were;
Mr*. Ann Mebene, leader;
Llnua Kay ileuerie, Lheiyi
fimitn, naieli Hosier, Baruaia
Huger*, Linda Morruw, J uuy
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1959, newspaper, June 11, 1959; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1256038/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.