Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1965 Page: 6 of 8
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Floors
Carpet Cleaning
A. King
AX 5-1561
133 S.E. Dian
Burlaaon
fit for A King
Linoleum, Tile, Wood
Installed or Waxed
home of Mrs. Marilyn Walker
this month with Mra. Alice Cof-
fey as co-hostesa.
Gifts were presented to guest
of honor and coffee and cookies
former Miss Bettie Lankford,
also a native of thia community,
but now of Ballinger; two aons,
Milton (Pete) Woodson of El
Paso, and Elmo Woodson of
Alabama; one brother, Roy R.
Woodson of Fort Worth; two
sisters, Miss Effie Woodson of
Fort Worth and Mrs. Roy Law-
son of Burleson; two grand-
children and three great-grand-
children. One son, Lon, preced-
ed him in death.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson attend-
ed the services.
were served to all. Attending
were Mra. Imogene Hale, Ina
Harwell, Mattie Walker, Bea-
trice Statham, Lillie Hutche-
son, and Willie Jewell.
BIRTHDAY GROUP
HONORS MRS. ESTES
AND MRS. SNYDER
The Happy Doaen Birthday
Club honored Mra. Ollie Estes
and Mra. Nettie Snyder at the |
September 29, 1965
Burleson Dispatcher
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Annual Lord’s Acre Har-
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9.
Mias Newta Mae Pearce of
Rapid City, S. D., Miss Cleo
Grade “A”
Largo
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Personal Loans
Auto and Truck
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Located on the Mall in the new Montclair Shopping Center. He invites his
many friends to visit him in this new location.
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REAL ESTATE
Appraisals
Leases — Rentals
SALES
All Forms of the Best
INSURANCE
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truck line. now, at your Chevrolet dealer’s.
fr/tptaM your Chevrolet Mur about any typo of truck.
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NEW HEAVYWEIGHTS UP TO 15,OSO LBS. CCW!
The all-new Series 70000 and 80000
models are here—the biggest Chevies
ever built, out to do the biggest jobs
any Chevrolet trucks have ever done!
They’re ready to cut costs with new V6
gasoline engines, new V6 and V8 diesels.
They offer, also, a new 92* cab that’s
the best yet for working efficiency, new
higher capacity frames and axles and
a nigh 65,000-lb. GCW rating.
NEW UGNT-OUTY W0RKP0WER1
The most widely used of all truck engines
—the famous Chevy light-duty Six is built
for bigger things in '66 with a big new
250-cubic-inch design. It's the standard
power plant In most light-duty models.
Also, users of ft-ton models can now
specify a big 327-cubic-inch V8—the
most powerful engine ever offered in a
now, at your Chevrolet dealer's.
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PHONE TODAY AX 5-1801 |
A Free Barbecue Dinner will the dinner and auction,
be served beginning at 11:00,
followed by an Auction of
Items at 12 .30 p.m.
Items include livestock, home. | Kerr of Weatherford and Mrs
D. C. Hammock of Fort Worth,
were luncheon guests Monday
The Crowley Methodist has of Mrs Jeffie Kornegay and
led all other Methodist churches Mrs. Bemiece Booth.
according to membership in top ----------------------
sales in Texas. An island off France’s coast
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Crewley Methodist Charch T®
Have Lori’s Acre Sale Sat
The Crowley Methodist are Rufus Chapman, Chairman,
fchurch is having their 6th Flavin Arseneau, Charles Hath-
away, Miss Louie Mae Martin,
and Joe Williams.
Everyone is invited to attend
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Open 7:N ’til IBM rm. — 7 Dayi A Week
311 NW. Renfro BY 4-4713
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Foraer Resident
Died ia Ballinger
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, Sept 28, in Ballinger
for Ernest E. Woodson, who
passed away last Saturday night
at his home there.
Mr. Woodson had been in ill
health for several months. He
was a native of the Burleson
and Bethesda communities, and
was a son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Woodson.
Before moving to West Tex-
as a number of years ago, Mr.
Woodson operated barber shops
here and in Fort Worth, and
had many friends in this com-
munity.
Survivors include his wife, the
baked cakes, needlework, paint-1
ings .ceramics and many other
things.
CHEVY’S BUILT FOR
BIGGER THINGS IN '66!
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1965, newspaper, September 29, 1965; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1242395/m1/6/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.