The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1955 Page: 5 of 10
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Dale November 10. lifts
Time 1 on p. in.
Place J W Burtx-c Farm, 11
■Dm southeast Dublin, Texas.
ttnute 1
Pm Hale 100 head choice Hoi*
■Mb mUk cows, 50 head med-
kn Holstein milk cow*
JkMctfcmmr Orval Tacket
rfave nice aetecUon of cow*
tat salt* now 13 u
rwt RENT 5 room tMMMW at
MM M*ttU) Street. November 1
See NeU Alexander at 801
M*tilh Htrwt Also apartment
•Ad bedruom It
ro* BINT Unruraishad 3
room modern hi new with gar
•ft* Juum Weur. phone 3-1422
or MTS 13 tt
nor display van. with new
and aaed plains*. will be In Hal
linger lied week Low down
painriOd. <au> terms. If your
credit u good Write Deiunan
a*—-,- L\| Brown wood. TVxas
13- It
foiTil INT Two ■ bedroom
house at 1304 Broadway Call
A. O l-ippe at TITS 12 2t*
HOSPITAL NOTES
I'KKWS
WANTKl* Ironing a t S02
•Hraly \ve. $1 00 a doner.
IS tf
H* -4ALK Red maple vouth
hed excellent coiv.tlttor '*k> 8th J norths 1
•Street. plume 3-1153 It
Patients dismissed from the
Ballinger Clinic-Hospital the
past week Included
Mrs J A Abernathy, medical.
Friday
Mrs Uilbert Aruiendarta and
daughter, last Thursday
IJHii Oard, medical, Friday
Mrs M K. Sweeney, medical.
last Thursday
Mrs L. T Jenkins, medical,
last Thursday
John Sorrels, medical, Satur-
day
Mike Conner, medical Friday
W K. Bush, medical. Monday
MUi Kvahjo Payne surgical.
Wednesday
Curtis Patton, me d 1 c a 1. j Arthur Wllkerson. of Fort
Wednesday j Worth Mrs Monroe Hickman.
Hirtiis recorded at the clinic Lf winters Edgar Jayroe and
the Past week w«-re as follows Wl|, hUthu of Crews
Mr and Mrs Paa Oarcia. a l .. , . . .
sou. October o , Other* attending from outside
Mr and Mrs Ouadaiupe Alta the community were Mrs
rado, Kowena. a son. October 7 ComlUow Seaman and children
Mr and Mrs Cius A Frey a yjJS lone Heerl and daughter,
daughter octc«ber It) ..
... , . . .. , , ,ki Miss Moselle hollar Mr and
PatienLs hospitalised at this . ..... . - ,
time include | Mrs E w Rainwater. Avis
Mrs W T I'adgett. medical j Rainwater Mr and Mrs Jeff
James C Parrish, medical , Morrison. Mr and Mrs Walter
Mrs l Janie. )\s» la-r surgical stotreil and lo-xl.e Allcorn San
Mrs A. D Kisrthauer. win- .
tees medical ! Angelo Mr and Mrs Aubrey
James Mldgley medical ' Morrison Imperial Mr and
The annual Crews school
reunion was held last Sunday
A basket lunch was served In
the gymnasium at noon and in
the afternoou the group
assembled 111 the Methodist
Church for a program and busi-
ness session Kev Cecil Taylor,
of Winters, brought a short
devotional and Johnny Taylor
arranged several musical num-
bers A quartet of unusual
Interest was made up of people
who sang together about fifty
years ago In the group were
Wild. TKADK 8 room old
boaie done to town for i
room house of comparable
value
LxUtOK 6 ROOM frame
with trtpie gnnige located on
large corner lot 38.000 00
306 INK! AVKNl K i ro«*m
frame for s-dt* »r will rent
subject to sale
j l«v«k< AND BATH at
I2t» .Seventh Hires A Corner
lot. JUxl4l feet Can be
lus:*dled with very little easli
tilt ANT AtiKNCY
Talbot i Ha.hi mg
!*h«r.<* T7S? Ites. Phone f 14 .7
Mrs W T Ctuckrtt. medical
Mrs F J yVilgey, medical
Mrs John McKay, medical
Dudley Williams Winters,
medical
Hubert ParrLih, medical
H L Barnhill medical
vp . K w Talbott, medical
♦
B \ ( H ATTER
i BOIIAm MH IIIMHIK'
1 he Norton hapler of the Ion.
! Future Homemakers of Amrrl a
i met on Thnrsday idglit of last
l a -vk for a special ceremony 111
the school cafeteria F.rmal
initiation of new members was
I part of the prtigiam officers
I lietng in charge of lie- candle -
| lighted rites
Chapter officers are Janice
, Iloper, president Patricia
jtlr.iber, vare-preeldt nt B
i Bryan si—re lory Dorothy Jen-
1 nings treasurer Mary A n n
JH arris. parUamrntariui New
tu mis;. m J.u. Bryai. N :ia
j McCoy Mur- am. Harris. Betty
! Sue Uutcast Fran e.s (ir -ger
Mrs Jim Rainwater and son
Fort Worth Mrs Venlta Rain
water Ta>lor and daughter,
larguttu Hatley San Antonio.
Je-.se l.ee Foster Dallas Mr
uid Mrs Fraak Aten and
. ho Kerrvllle Mrs Nettie
11 * ver Viler Mrs F M
IU.linger Ollle Steele
R V Pirrv od.-aea
| M: an.! Mrs Milton Young and
daughter Glen Cove
Mr and Mrs A S Allcom
1 visit.v nlree Mis.- KSah.'o
I Pay tie Saturday She v- jt; »»..r
Ballit.s. Clime Hospital after
! undergoing surgery
M; and M:s 1
M .u Mr A K May
hew of lirios-o SaturUa;-
tl>j l'< • i.d W ■ rie Halt.bright of
1 >rt W. -.h, taut the week-end
i the ! ..i of his p. cents Mr
and Mrs » H Hambnght
Bearcats Crush Pipers
33-13 in Contest Here
The Ballinger Bearcats turned
back Uie Hamlin Pied Pipers
Friday night by the score of 3?
to 13 and cuntinurd to show
improvement In most phase* o'
the game Fumbles and penal-
ties kept the Bearcats from
scoring more, four of the mis
cues losing the ball to the
opponents and s I * times the
locals being set back In yardugt-
by penalties
A Hamlin boy named Doug
Ford brought the crowd to Its
fret on two occasions when he
returned kickoffs for touch-
duwns The first was on an 85
yard sprint and the second was
good for 80 yards Bach time a
teammate took the ball and on
a crlsa-crusB handed off to Font,
who streaked down the sideline
for the entire distance
The Bearcats got into the
•Mvrwwr «•*» iymnemfirr quar
ter when they worked the ball
to Uve 25-yard *trlpe and on a
aide end run. Dwayne Patton
t -k tt the rest of the wa\
Cnarlrs Holloway added the
-xfra i >mt with a place kt<-«
In the second quarter, the
Bearcat* recurered a fumble or.
O. K. S. Celebrates
50th Anniversary
As a hlghpolnt In the history
of Ballinger Chapter No 288
(Yrder of Eastern Btar. the
chapter Monday evening. Octo-
ber 10. observed It* half-cen-
tury will) a program, and a
beautiful and colorful reception
at the Masonic hall
Mr and Mrs Day Bdwards.
worthy (nitron and matron, pre-
sided for a short bushier a ses-
sion Dlstlnguish'-d guests pre
tented at the altar wen- Mrs
Thelma H Halley of Ballinger,
past Grand Matron of the
Ornnd Chapter of Texas and
Mrs Tlirlma Bennett. Deputy
Grand Matron, district No 5 of
sjiiT Angelo' TKVtTi”wore <• ■< ort.-u
t > the TUst for honors
lhe chapter room was decor-
lf Hearing In Your Problem
8) I TOM U Your Answer
WITH THE NEW
Beltone Transistor
HEARING AID
FRKK HEARING
Mr Bd B a 11 e y, the Well
Known Hearing Aid Author-
ity. will make a thorough.
Scientific analysis of your
hearing needs and will dem-
onstrate tl»e New Tlnv Hel-
lene Tranststor Hearing Aid.
so small It can be worn In
the hair, at the Central Hotel
on Monday. October 17 from
1 00 to 2 30 p tn Adv
For party and play ...A
MtlOt
ated with a profusion of yel-
low and gold fall flowers and
i hug) bouquet of Bird of Para
■ wiia banked against the
worthy rv;.tn n.'.s stand A luigv
... . ■ Ml” in gold glitter was on the
Hamlins 1. yard line and the|ft,(11 flanllcd bv tW(,
.< d* turned i>r. power to ca h j
Hidlow.iy going the last six
• ds Tin- try for the extra
p nit was blocked
It the t h ■ r d quarter Jerry j
Candler flipjwd a shi rt p a s - |'
Into the waiting arm.* of Rim
holding yell -w
sndelmbra
indies
\ft r the lighting of the gold
. i i George A' Bean! je k
! :nv..cation Mrs la!wards adults
| extended the welcome to all!
n Ma>dgrn who turneit in the '' ' 1 thai tl-.e ch:.p- j
yy it-. ssl Estreat run u '
rib- • Th. i-.u- and ruo was 1 honoring M: Bliina
MH AL ( LI B TO SPONSOR
STYLE SHOW OCt OHTJt
The Ballinger Shakespeare
Club is sponsoring a style show
to be pres»-nted at 7 30 p ni
Thursday. tVtober 20 In the
high school auditorium
George’s and the J C Pen
nry store will coofxerate witti
the club In staging the show f
for children .iges 4 lo 10 did )
drcll will niislel the clothing
All Huillngrr service clubsj
will lussiit In s«-llmg tickets and I
Mrs J B Ibinkw >rtt: and Mrs
F L Wells ..re is; charge of the !
sale
The nub will devote all tlir
proceeds tn Its library project
and BaUingertte.s are urv’i-d t •
help by purchasing t 1 c k i t *
Admission prices i.rr 25 cent
for students and 50 cents for
Anttquf liii !<>’
t/ai tl iky Kt iquart
nrtiitnr. I'Uil tUumf bulloni
jpo/hgAi r(MU rurvtl.
cufl and rfunrtlont buckle
form a fashionable
long loon look ) ouri
pi Mink,(»old. Maute,
Pcudc’ Slur or Tut queue
>!••« 7 to 15.
Regular *23
$19.95
pas* and run w-
. „ ,. .. . NaJ the only Uetn* charter
lowi 11 1 1.. W S y kicked the Mr Hall-y wh
rioint ilv not only past Grand Matron
i - Tn • i ■ '
|siart- 1 the flrew .rks w ith u oust Mrs Nash w s i.l and
nr.able U> Ik- present
Mr M A Toy r.u Mrs Mur-
ROUI N V ( III Rl II Tl) II \>»
mission mm \l si NDA1
;■( ar Evangelical and Reformed
Chur h of Row na w.ll hold its
annual mission festival Sunday
I
Moragne's Teen Shop
p Petrli | beautiful 41-yard broken
field
Notice
iAk / a u r Bemuly Couns*-lor
ihnni-un *** or ali Mr . Tru
vx.r Hknllh. 1311 42ust ll.irrt-
reieyW orn 8 rlb.W. Hun Angelo
Writ*- me at above .utdr .- 1
xrtf! -.Ui hi you or.r : . utid
13 2t *
A>!1 'HINT Fur- t h. .1
J .plrx
simrvencot. clixv* m All •u.xler'i
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dwmr Ti7 c*i 1 18 .2
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180 u*n* m Brunt-
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vay v It h «•'! a r
•x-xleni * rxx.rri lieu.-
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-jinsiJ C*x-k farm lli- .r
' u j-vr (in, ii) u> ..
rs xenn w:'.h ’ 1 n
Bal
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•■* n M xt. rn :i-
\n*1i
to) 7 bath hour . \
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inn ran rx* r» *. ;ht u"
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. xi *i-r>- r .vrm vlth 775 .
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:* tUv\ sprnt •\«rul Any*
W IN trt* n; thrr Mrs
♦
j Lillie Petm who u very ill
\\t ajuI \ir
Tun
Vm
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: Mr- J, i.i Bi-rrv and
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svtr#*r^i
i Mr
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Mai.V.s .ill far. ilv
f..n .i.Ai.r
2
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Mr
- >iwnt Jural.*-, with
M .th- pa lent Mr . ,
1 Mr*.
M.. .' .
Mr and Mrs
re'urn. U 1; i.e Fi.day fruc ;run and a few plays later car
Way:;, sb r.> Pennsylvania j Med the ball ver from the 3
•rd .tn f..r tin fi>urth It-arcat
i-' unter f,.r tile evening Holltv-
wav misses) the trv for extra
*I\\Orrhca” -May with service- at 10 SO a m and Mr and Mrs Frank Harnett
Follow Ncirlcd •' !I) a!ltl children. RebecCU .rid
Mueller of Charles, of Dallas, are In Ud
Did you ever see an attract!*!
Tn Rev John (•
i icrsrn with Irrlt-itis) Ol'Ms Warn pii idu.t of the Texiu linger for a week to visit Mrs
A bri -f history of tin rhi.pt- :
Tin final Bearcat score came ['*’•** given by alls Edwards
. *. r is- verv .*f a fumble onjH i.vtlng utstandlng event* that
•be -•!> van) line Patton reeled {1 hiked place since the chap-
\ .i I- and Calidler sneaked
th. enter f.»r the touch I
vrn Clark sang a song which |
,' ’’ ‘‘ *" /' ‘ . "|* a-glst.' refund money If first Synod of 1 v angelical and Ikiri • It’s (HC rents, Mr and Mrs
:: "”'<X5> ' * ' bottle nf •TJTTO'S" falls to helD Iteforrmsl < hun h. will lx th<- C K Miller and other
Ago
■'*•3 r*«* ”vi i ie* w lime t m . m i- • : m : i : « : » • uxr.s
n !a
lli*i»«*u.4) s kit k Vk.is iTiEHi j
ht ... r o y. • i ui l .*
I*- vt ns to !h«* Hamlin b»»v ;
vt a
Pur
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T* inh
farAt«*4 tw Miim omnmint.v
GRANT A(JKN(A
TdfetU Itaildt.g
\rHmm*nri Re* Phone 2 U* ’
luring
Hsjv
•( Mr
Mr
• N . . a*
a former
m :
n-. n ,v* rer
.t Andrew
• .r the ho:
far*,r. Ila.t i
II* ■ o m p l
vrith ! ’ '
■ • jM.*o»i fi»r
i itliii .*2;**rf1
n>li of
• * play*
Hurru’
•
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tot a
'51 >.
of
125
In v an.
timed ti
* a f l r I
Officer !• led ion
For !!lf Council
Sef Tomorrow
*i. Hail.bright
Saturday night i
Mr an M-s |
I*ub
-iAlJI 4 wheel trailer
xnt 4 'Use brr.UU'Vg plow both
ft> pond condlUtwi K 1. (hum
Welding -ii.or Rniirvu) Avenue
IS it •
!W4NTTr*» ljgu--.,:s a\ hot
*n rWtJJlngiT GRANT AGENCY
13 it
! aid at V bank.*
W ■ a: ti. t. U:*t * .r friends
. aetx- 4' .1. a ’ M'
Hyl. a u* a ;‘*Lierit in tie* Ha.
linger Chiu H.kijxtai a .d since
returnuig .uNi.r rjiprs .a. y
we thank Dr Charles F llaUry
and nurses f e U-.elr fare and
altenliun Tt» ail frtiHida who
*rr.t flower*. f.*al. cards and
who showed tntcreat by a..*,
w.* are truly lliar.kful Wr kt.ow
Uiat friends are the greatewt
a s s r V In the w > ■ i d at: 1 a -
appreciate even tp-rv.* e of
klndnew*
Mr md M: Mo »p By'er
and FwnUty If
M:>
Mr
tiave t
trip U
vuuUsl tl
Ha>r s p ! ni,
i at live home of i
M..rvin II... lie
-vnj u. Ablier.r
» . tie district man
.. urar.ee >.-o.|sinv
♦
d M i > H i N. t.i
ur:. . frig!, a * . ale 4.
laibt* • k where livr) ■
HI and ilaugt.ter
.aw Mr .. Mrs BiilG'Nelll
Tl.ey firs from U.ere to Kanaas
City r.w a visit w.ti. Mr and
Mrs W H (•llbrewlh
♦
Mr* L P Wikala. of Vic
v. .'.mg her sister M-s
R 1 M r and Mr Mlsrll
D., a ».»»
*1.1
sue
t> - v us ■ rcantxed 8he also told
of many high honors accorded
•n • v of tlw rnrmtx rs and cited
member* who lad served In
World War* 1 and II
Following the song, fit of
t! J ... ' xtir.e by Mr- F’.i.' tt
K : Mr lla’i. ;. .. u t . . : i »:
: . ■. In Ui rail tig fiM'J-s (* rt .tin-
in; to Uie ehaptci Che stated
ti-.it this cha|>trr »:u* the first
| to s. nd u donation to furnl h a
n* rn iri *'.e F4i.-t«*n iftar Honu-
. t Arlrngt. n. aba; the chr.(>U-r
was P.rs’ to don't • one han-
d's-. l per cent to the InU ri.a-
Uot.al T. . pii* ENind Mr- Halley
recalled that many years ago
haptcr members donned dun.f-
Jr: : council w.'.; h< 1 ' ari* and went to the rott..;.
tv important meeting start field* and picked rotUui. giving
i 2 00 ( m t morrow what they made to add t*i a
• th*- ff • . f Md f j'.d to help a o mmunlty suf-
Chenow-eth ffur.! home ft ring from a disaster
r.-.truth*ri J At the c<HiclUsion «>f lier talk
! Hif - - ■ 1” rt-.: t Mr* lfalli v piuved variations
* " ’' I**:l t;.<- ,,f oj Bui< k Joe in. the piano
b ■! :t|.4 and tin Tin Is a beloved piece that 1.
h'-x* traditionally conn. iUd with her
work a* organist at all Grand
Chapter n..s ting* and at the
nnalr it brought n lie arty
res|>onse of applause
As a dedication pi departed
chapter member*. Mr Ge<»rge
17." Runnels Couth
in .m
ERFSNOimn our BETTER BUR/
it 4-J
t.nl |> Ml ii%i
h IMIH I.l >*
Th<
ffi er* f. ir
imln.iting c*>mmit-
.” (*.. 1 of Mrs J L
us. Mrs 1. 1. William-
J Mr* Turn Egan Tliey
-ibirut nan.ee for a full
• .f offi.-rrs ami other nom
'. naf. :_* mav tw msili- from tlie Beard gave a prayer and Mr *
fV. r if drains'. J Eakell Powell sang. "When They
The (>re»uucnt of each club In Ring Th.*r Ooldcr. Bells" Past
tiw r o u n t y will attend the matrons and palruns. re(»re
meet;..g a: d give a summary of .tenting Miles Paint Rock lias
activities for the past year tell. Snn Angelo Norton and I
Kc.ch council committee chair- ' Balling! r chapters werr rec.g?
an alao Will , re(»-rt of ntaed j*
"■or *■ -k a. -. p. isfimr nt-s Mr* Thelma Iv nr.ett made
Cement Stocks
Are Profitable
Far the first time tn *0 years rex*;.* . -.iv ’i.e -ppi-rtu: *r -f 1 .rehosing
diMTi'* In a cement pier n 'he D>i tar -itate
Te*a* Pi*rtl»nd f emeni losipui .. .. i '.ling i 1 >-kl n»rrr . 1. v piont at
hunge Trxiv*. In 'he great Gulf ' >k.i ii lust rial market
i' f"* live (*usf year ; short talk, emphasizing frater-
"P.e only item of new busi nal k>v- and loyalty os f1r.*t and
r.ess wUl be the punning of the im.v t im;<ortant to achieve 50
. .b ("hTlstri.o.. luncheon, t*' te years of success
(■ «t vrne :..te m Lk-.rnibrr Mrs Kwlwards was presented-
Flour
Shortening
Black Pepper
Cake Mixes
Coconut
Spaghetti
Macaroni
Tamales
Beef Stew
Pinto Beans
nosorwiGGiY
TmtgmsafflHnahmmhhf
$1.59
69c4
10c
25-1.b.
Hag
3-l.h
Can
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Can
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ANf.El EI.VKt
SKINS) R S
SKINNER'S
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^ 7-1)1
• Botes
In Money Saving
Family Size
tf «*«* 3 FULL
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GIHIIAKDTs
WITH < llll l f.RAV 1
IHNTV MOORI
HI Wl.iMi
I'RI PARI II
<% No. 300
• Cans
At li.L* me, Ur* tlw t.cw nffl a surprise birthday gift from
errs will br installed and chapter officers by the Aaso-
aasume their duties for the elate M ttron. M'« Henry M.*>dy
y • a r Retiring counril officer* On Happy Birthday" song w;u* J
Roast
Steak
si V | \
and committer chairmen will
: tv haxiorrxl os *(irclal gursta
WINTY.R.S FUOTRAIX I.AMI
Til KI TH ON s ALE IIIKI
In (he iwn inonlhs that this .lock .a ./-'rn
MWO Trxun.* h ive pun hased >vrr ’ m imk» har<
laststwiNc i
rfrrrcl to the public more than
- »t l*> ik) per <li*rr no par non
sung by all
Seventeen past matrons tn 1
I formal g>>wns and past patron.-.
!»• tiled a drill In the forma-
i tiun of a cross t» for*- tlie altar |
Rrarnred *r.tt tickets f ,r uXr 71 •" patrol^ formed the back-
ground. and Mr* B A Haun- 1
ders. organist, played ’ The Old |
R ugged Croa* ”
At th- reception which fol
Winters-Colorado City f * Khali
garni t«. be played at Winter*
tomorrow iFriday* night, are
Joh vale here at Keel Drug
J**?
AKMOI K’H
M4T( III r.SS—NLK ED
We heartily recommend thi* stack, wltii .1* z.ica (.. lentlai f"r * a(>pfeela
'Ion and grorth. for your consideration Because .f the great demand for
•emeiit now. the building Haim now and in the f..rr .eeablr future ail cement
dork* are pnilttable to the purrhaarr*
. Htor*- since the Ballinger Bear j lowed tlw program, the refreali-
leata have an .>[»*!, date a eon ment table was laid In a lace
| *lilerabte number of Ux-ai fatal, cloth over golden satin and
will attend the game at *in- [centered with the large white
|ters Student tickets also are/**'’ frosted tn gold .-pun
available at the high school
| Fryers
Cheese
FRKSII DRFSSFI)
H Isl ONHIN
1 ON!. Hi ili S
t k
Mr and Mr* B C flrin.i taff
sug.ii roses brartug the gold
lettering, Ballinger Chapter
No 286, lWft l»55 Arrunge-
and Mr and Mr* B T Bran-*ments of golden eixmow and
ham. P'Kgy and Joyce s(«-r.t yellow r. Inn las wer-- throughout!
jHnturday at Dallas, where tliey tlie dining room
j witnessed the Texaa tUdaloima | Ap(>roximately 125 attended
' f-— •»i• >it came and atten i.-d tin- ♦
state fair Mr and Mrs Albert Purtfoy j
• *nd Ivsby son of Fort Worth,
Mr* Truy Rtmpm.n will ieavr were week-end visitor* in the
Friday morning for Abilene home of Mrs Purtfoy s parents,
where slw* will lie Joined by her Mr and Mrs W B Woody
m -fJicr Mr* J II Ooas and J ♦
h« r sister. Mrs Marion Ikklge, Bdiy Maedgen. son of Mr and i
of Hawley, who will ar company ,Mr* c E Maedgrn. and Robert j
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her to Shreveport to visit Mr*
■mpaon's son-in-law and daugh-
ter. Mr and Mr* Fred MeClan-
ahan and childrer.
Wilson, *on of Mr and Mr*
Woodrow Wilson, both students !
at Texas Tech. Laibbock. spent
the wwk-end tn Raiilnger
Potatoes
'V Yams
Lettuce
Apples
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1955, newspaper, October 13, 1955; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1160766/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.