Van Zandt News (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. [3], No. 52, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 2, 1985 Page: 3 of 15
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Chrietzberg marries Burmaster
Sandra Kay Chrieizberg of Sexton
Chapel and Gary L. Burmaster of
Salina, Kansas, exchanged wedding
vows Saturday morning, May 18, in
a double ring ceremony at the home
of the bride's parents.
WOMBLE
GROCERY
6 FEED
Conoco
Oaa and Orooorios
Master Mix Feed
Highway 19 at County
Lino in Walton - 479-3387
7 Days
6 a. m. to 7:00 p. m.
Rev. P. Smith of Edom officiated.
The bride, daughter of Lt. Col.
(ret.) and Mrs. Keith D. Chrietz-
berg, is a graduate of Van High
School and attended Tyjer Jr.
College.
The bridegroom, son of Harold
Burmaster and the late Verna Bur
master, of Salina, Kansas, is a gra
duate of Salina High School and at
tended Kansas Wesleyan University.
He is the owner of G & L SeTvices of
Salina.
The matron of honor and best
man were Teresa and Karl Chrietz
berg. Others in the wedding party
were Sharon and James McBride, all
of Palestine
The reception was held at the
home of the bride's parents.
After a wedding trip to Florida,
the couple will reside in Salina. Kan
sas
Call vour news in at 873 2525 or
567 4000.
Bledsoe named
Manna director
VAN ZANOT NEWS, SeeJey, Jmm 2, 19IS - Pag* 1A
June 10, at noon in the St. Theresa in Canton. For more information,
Catholic Church, located on FM 859 call 56/ 6107
Van Zandt Travel Service, Inc.
"Service with a Smile”
A FREE SERVICE IN ASSISTING YOU IN AU TOUR TRAVEL NEEDS
New Construction
Ins. Claims
Repair
Pole Barns
Remodel
Concrete Work
J.I.L. Construction Co.
"A Good Job for a Fair Price" — Free Estimates
DICK SNYDER 214-865-8645
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567-2845
A HEAD OF
TIMES
Haircutters
330 N Hwy 19 — Canton, Texas 75103
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY - TUES. thru SAT.
Kay Henson, Owner and Operator
Traae Rose - Cathy Smith - Penny Patrick
Operators
: Come to See Us During
the Salt Festival!
New Shipment of Western Shirts
Just in Time for the Rodeo
SALEH Starts Sat., June 1
25%-50% OFF
On All Spring & Summer Merchandise I
(ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT WITH COUPONS)
KID S PLACE |
212 W. Garland — Grand Saline, Tx.
CANTON Bob Bledsoe. 51, of
Canton was selected as the new ex
ecutive director for Manna Inc. ftst
week by the Manna Inc. Bpard ol
Directors
Bledsoe replaces David McKay of
Henderson, who left Manna after
four months to attend a seminary at
St. Paul in Kansas City, Missouri
A native of Canton Bledsoe said
Manna Inc. has done a lot to bring
people together during its short ex
istence.
"Manna has done more for our
community to bring people together
than anything else As many years as
I can remember bar k we have had a
hard time trying to do things across
denominational lines. Manna has
managed to draw people together
across denominational lines to
help, Bledsoe said
Bledsoe also said Manna was not
meant to replace the responsibility
of the churches, hut is an extension
for the churches to use.
"Manna wasn't meant to he a
replacement of our conscience or the
church s obligations." he said I
believe the church should take cate
Reading club due
CANTON Children at the Van
Zandt County Library will en
counter thrilling adventures in the
1985 Summer Reading Club Pica
gram, "Awesome Adventures,"
beginning June 12.
Activities this vear include
movies, crafts and contests.
Children, ages 3 12. will meet each
Wednesday at 10 a m. through Julv
10 at the junior high sc hool There is
no charge to join or participate
Preregister by coming bv the
librarv at 300 Capitol Street in Can-
ton, or call 567 4276 for more infor
mation
(wills point
LIVESTOCK
I REPORT
Howard Preston
Mike Sullivan
Date 5 24 85
No. ol Head: 640
STEERS: 2 3. 80 to SI 10; 3 4 76
to 90: 4 5. 70 to 82: 5 up. 62 to 70.
HEIFERS: 2 3, 58 to 75: 3-4. 56
to 68: 4 5. 55 to 64. 5 up. 50 to 62
SLAUGHTER BULLS 47 to 53;
STOCKER COWS $300 to S475:
SLAUGHTER COWS: 36 to 45
PAIRS $400 to $750: BABY
CALVES $30 to $110 (bv head).
THE
B
A
N
K
OF
Van Zandt
COW POKIS
By Ac« Raid
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“Jake, you’re the first astronaut to blast off, go into
orbit, make yore re-entry and splash down before
breakfast!’’
A CHECKING ACCOUNT IS A LOT OF HELP when
paying bills. Mailing checks saves you countless trips, it is
safe, and time saving, too.
If a lot of work keeps you from making that deposit during
regular banking hours, USE OUR HANDY NIGHT
DEPOSITORY. IT S ALWAYS ACCESSIBLE!!
The Bank of Van Zandt
(Formerly Traders State Bank)
Hwy. 19 North — Canton, Texas 75103
Phone: 567-6506
IK
ot people ilu wav God intended.
Manna is an extension of the chur-
< lies
Bledsoe an eldet of the Trinity
Interdenominational Church in
Canton, also recently started work-
ing foi the World Ministerial
fellowship a non denominational
organization of pastors and Chris-
tians working for God. The
otganization is headquartered out of
Shreveport
A graduate of Canton High
School and Lon Morris College,
Bledsoe is the former owner of the
Montgomeiy Ward store in Canton,
lie also worked lor nine years as an
.ulministratni tor the Heritage
Manot Nursing Home in Canton.
Bledsoe and his wife, Evlyn, have
two children Debra McConnell of
Ldgewood and David Bledsoe, in the
I S Air Force, They have two
giandc hildren. Bledsoe's mother,
Mildred Sides lives in Canton.
Bledsoe1 is acme in sports and is a
inenihei ol the Canton Tennis
\ssoc iation 1 le enjovs singing and is
the music duei tot at his < hure It
Hr v\ i 11 he at the Manna building
Mondavs Wednesdavs and Fridays.
Volunteers aie still needed to help
run the building and donations of
non-pet ishahle foods are also need
ed New houis loi tin building will
In posted once a schedule has been
u Olked out.
Manna will meet again Monday.
TERRY BULLMAN, Manoger
GERALDINE ELLIS, Owner
Hotel Reservations
and Car Rentals
Ask About Our Group Tours To
Galveston Island and
New England Fall Foliage!!
M0N.-FRI. 1105 Hwy. 80 E.
9 A.M. - 5 P.M. WILLS POINT
Dallas Matro Lina 226-0994 214-873-4104
NEW TRUCK SALE
This Week's Special:
'85 SWB Sierra Classic, loaded with all the
goodies including power windows, cruise,
V/8 engine, auto. Irons., Tu-Tone paint. All
for only
*10,290.00
Heavy Duty Trucks
We have a nice selection of 3/4 ton trucks with
454 and 350 engines, auto, trans., and
4-speed manuals. Also 2, 4 WD to choose
from. 1 Sierra Classic Dooley, loaded. Two
3-Ton Cab Chassis Big Trucks.
WE HAVE TRADED FOR SEVERAL NICE USED TRUCKS!
WI RE SHORT ON USED CARS - WILL PAY TOP PRICES ON TRADE INS!
Weldon Norman Tom Ballew
EAST TEXAS
y
NORMAN'S
PONTIAC - GMC
QUALITY
PONTIAC DEALERS
402 WEST DALLAS ST.
CANTON - 567-4131
SALT
THURSDAY-DALLAS CITY LIMITS
FRIDAY-COUNTRY BOOGIE BAND
fi 13 T P DAYS AND NIGHTS OF
43 13± VJ FOOD, FUN, FROLIC
3 BIG
STREET
DANCES SATURDAY-REX ALLEN, JR.
GRAND SALINE, TX.
Queen’s PageantcF„rid“y’ ^3?’ p m*
^ ® Saturday, June 1, 7:30 p.m.
Seven of Grand Saline’s loveliest girls vie for title
of Queen of the Salt Festival at King Arthur’s“Saltalot.’
FRIDAY. MAY 31 - 7:30 p.m.
Queen’s Pageant - Elementary Auditorium
SATURDAY. JUNI 1 • 7:30 p.m.
Queen's Pageant - Elementary Auditorium
WEDNESDAY. JUNE S •
Breakfast 6-8 o.m.
Old South Dinner 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
w/local entertainers
Gospel Singing 8 - 10 p.m.
"Christian Experience"
"Wills Family”
Psalms 100”
THURSDAY. JUNE 6
Poor Man s Dinner 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
with "Edgewood Kitchen Combo"
Parade 5 p.m.
Mexican Dinner 5:30 p.m.
with "The Sowers"
Rodeo 8:20 p.m
Street Dance* 10 p,m.-l a.m.
FRIDAY - JUNE 7
Kiddie Capers
Salty Crafters
Mull.Stew Dinner
Style Show
Rodeo
Street Dance*
SATURDAY - JUNE •
Pet Show
Baby Contest
Salty Crafters
Weightlifiting and
Mini Marathon
City-wide
games for adults
games for children
Fiddling Contest
Barbecue Lunch _
(sandwiches and BBQ by the pound
from’3 p.m. until gone)
Rodeo 8:20 p.m.
Street Dance* 10 p.ih.-l o.m.
9 a.m - 12 p.m.
9 a.m, - 4 p.m.
11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
8:20 p.m.
10 p.m.-l a.m.
8:30-9:30 a.m.
9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
9 - 11:30 a.m.
I - 4 p.m.
1-4 p.m.
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
II a.m. • 2 p.m.
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Van Zandt News (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. [3], No. 52, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 2, 1985, newspaper, June 2, 1985; Wills Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1003911/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.