Patton’s and Burma’s store

Where was this store? Bob Olson where patton’s was BJ Bielen Thanks! Right down the street from me. Wish it was still there! Richard Hinrichs Good bike stop on the…

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Bob Olson where patton’s was

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BJ Bielen Thanks! Right down the street from me. Wish it was still there!

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Richard Hinrichs Good bike stop on the way home from school. Jerry jesperson and I came flying down the hill on a double bike, couldn’t stop and ran into a highway patrol car parked in front of the store. We both went over the hood and put a dent in the front fender. Never ran so fast. Hooligans

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Robert Swanson I bought a lot of baseball cards and bubble gum there. My friends and I always raced our bikes down the hill.

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Jana Harrer

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LOL, for those not so old as these guys, the store they are talking about was at the intersection of Crescent and Glenwood. I swear the hill was bigger then than it is now. The store was a neighborhood convenience store. I remember buying penny candy there. Dots on wax paper and wax pop bottles were my favorite. The house is still there but now is someone’s home.

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Vicki Reberg I remember the penny candy! Darlene was pretty patient with us younguns!

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Sandi Jo Dehn Every time my sisters and I could get our hands on a nickel…off we went…down the big hill…to Burma’s store to get a pop cycle or push-up!!! Happiness the rest of the day! 

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Burma’s names were Darlene and Daryl??? Can’t remember exactly…

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Lou Ann Otten Darlene Daryl & Jerry. Jerry died in a motorcycle accident when he was 16.

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June Headley I used to walk there from out cabin (located next to Sheila & Jerry Kehler) and collect glass pop bottles (they would refund me money for the bottles) and find change along the road, got a bag full of penny candy.

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Lou Ann Otten Loved going to the store when it was Patons & Burmas.

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oops only one T in Paton’s? So, what were their names for the bonus round!

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Lou Ann Otten boy I can’t remember. I wasn’t very old when Patons had it. Not sure if it was 1 or 2 T’s.

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Michael Skoog I remember my parents having a bottle opener just like this, but not sure if it said Burma’s on it.

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Susan Skoog Cheryl Skoog Frederick Is this Pats store? The one that we got into trouble for walking to when we were little?

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Cheryl Skoog Frederick Use that is the store. It was a ways from our house, no wonder Mom was mad!

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Gary Johnson The hill did seem bigger back then…

Burma’s Hill !!

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Gary Johnson We used to get the bill wooden wheels that wire come on….from the telephone company….knock out a couple boards in the center….get someone in it…. roll it down the hill…..crazy man

The big oak tree was hit more than once… 

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and by someone do you mean your younger siblings?

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Gary Johnson No……..Ernie.

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Michael Ronayne and there was an older couple who ran it before Burma’s

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Michael Ronayne Jana Harrer i was 4 or 5 i recall they were good for penny candy and cheap little toys like balsa wood planes and rolls of “caps” (you didn’t need a pistol if you had a brick)

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