The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1951 Page: 2 of 13
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
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SPECIAL NOTICE
REGARDING PIANOS
Prices hasc advanced several times In the last lea
months, and our la tones tell u. *. may expect more price
advances at any time, and one factory told us that thev
would not Is* surprised it they were out of pianos bv
March I
We have > tea piano, that we i e all;: I KB-
than the uia 11-.. pno When the an gone wl.i I
foufae, be utcesl o ell at mallei price I! you ate Intel
ested 111 a new piano ante us hei it Gainesville , - el
Miss Mat i . im* . Buliii.g-
We allow ex*., i high pt • • . i i ".i
Turbeville Piano (\>.
U 11 N 1. i V 1 l 1 1 TK X A S
protect your child
aga inst whooping cough
^ 4f6U foot
am Oamttd 4**d?
Capacity Crowd Attends
Jaycee Fool ha 11 Banquet
W . .Kin «!n> iii its distribution, ~*nr] nip cough
i» eii.leiiiu m t ire eiiies. becoming «f4denni’ ou a
l.n.e ile every l>*o |o four yesr« The seriousness
<>t p«*i In "is. e-|>e> iallv in young ehiMrrn, is evi-
iii ii. i 1 by Ilo* in.'tulily late about Jt> pen ent in
miaul' le--. lli.ni .me *.ar old
l liil.iieii should !«• vacillated during the hr»l
y. ..I Me IV. u I I (or sn epidemic It takes
>, ial »e. k' ale i va> iiiation tor the !»>dy to pro.
.' i . uilih lo \-k v ir physician now about pro-
le. a in.in wli. j u . >ugh for vour baby.
We urv ti.-h - - ol vacoue under refngera-
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PEARCE-BAILEY DRUG
It here I*hannacy >s ii Trofession
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The ltt31 Jaycee buniuet honor
mg the Ballinger Bearcats w ».-
held Monday night at the high
V • -» •» • »i.yeM Ih i 'I Ml
• »v a iwi y ** - a -
attending
The honor guests and tans
taaembled In the high school gym
nasium. here preliminaries were
held and the Invocation wa.-.
.spoken by Rev B J Martin Hie
w.i* served aiol the
program wax presented in the
> -na
George N.'»b) .. . t. . 1 cere
in.Hues presented the Jaycee
..... - ... . it. I. Me. 1 irv.-i aho
extended the a el. >me to the
guests anil inti stuc d the a. h
s .
Cox Krai.a Barnett n, John
Drennan Couch Dfennati a ho .s
caving tflLs aes-a lor Kovsc City
a is un i .<• * t ’end Harold Mer
'ille.tl a Jimmie Parrish ah
is*' se.ection.s irom the llu!
linger team also were intriHtuceil
Chan. Humbriek presented th *
speaker for the pr >gtam George
ii.-,i i . ain at itai mi biil-
ye’sity Waco
l na- h Sauer | roved ah exci Unit
u'ter dinner *l>eaker apt.y tmng-
ing hum .i with serious thought*
in an enlei taming manner
The speaker vint that >ur a’h
.>•*; pn-gran. aas part of the
Ann!ie,i> w.iv of life and urged
ttiat it be retained He praised
football for the part it played in
etiuracter building and m pro
r s • • . . t • f ,.**♦
< *•' •••*! •* •«»•' • -» l*ll\l X| >• C si tiiiit
tary leaders of the last wai to
verify this statement Directing
remarks to the team numbers, he
| told the boy s that l! they needed
urging, they should take an Inven-
tory of themselves anil would find
out they were not giving their,
I best .
£__Atny fortune teller will tell you that
fvilm leading is trukv stuff Hesuuve no
two hands are exactly alike The hands
shown als.ve for example, reveal different
fa.fvvtvese «* vv«sry t « ihif fpttltwrA gn<i ikSllltlfX
M..nt Atmri* an handv however, have
this similarity they lielong to owners of
business managed eltxtne eompames like
the West Texas Utilities Comfwny
Several million Americans, in every
walk ol life, own the sixurities of these
companies.
And some 72,000,000 are indirect
nwneis, through their hie insurance ami
saving, anoaiit. To: when *’?rVs nvi
tusuraiae goinpames accept your money,
they must invest it wisely and much of
it goes into electric light and power com-
panies.
WcstTbcas Utilities
Company
HI SALE
If*- r s \ - inT t hiinr t«i Mir
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MH III N I IN \\ \K»
fur '♦a
in Pi^ I* *lr *ith Knifr N
r»r r'*ir
( thr r»f.
Ikr I’ll
— N.-ar the . i.d ,.! •!a piogi.im
; ho k.s were presented the couches
1 i: ippre. i.itim. fr>ins the tans for
: th.-ir Am work of the past year j
\ spur clip and a $:>0 Stetson i
j hat were given the guest sfveaker !
\t the conclusion of the pro- j
...in the audience went to the |
. I s. honi audit. ! IUII1 where .1 I
*. . jiicturi of th. Baylor A
.v M otb.ll! gam. VI a !: >W n
♦
Coxal gras* is 'In oh. ii« * and
h. <t f.iigl for j dairy cow Gra/-
mu t Ire suppienu llteil with
. • I . I. • Ippl] ... the
.tie that cows will eat every
i day of the year
•
l..cense number UK* is always,
i •> ." vi * : 'he president ■ car
♦
<:iia adopted tea drinking
[ t>ec.t..*c the wu'er was impure
n <s 11< * m \i» *n
Budget
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s in lung ,»ilh ..pin
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run 11> in m in r»n
l \.tmpr II* a. mlh nuih%
in aluminum f«Nl poi
Just idd vilrr ind
witrli l hem (row
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ruftiw 1«m»ae «a underfill
• n thene tolorful |>ot%
*' m hi|h with **ol ill
Hot Umii
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steel hUdr Mulrd
h a ii d I r i% niAh«>(4n%
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9f
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xave
IS far
llir.tw.a.o smisulh insufr an<1
out so ihry wan I snag lleasv
rustproof spring, firm (rip
JIG PI f/i I x
III IMS
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Plftrs
Aik Plelure Wubiei Is In diwnr
fr«m Hours of entertainment
for the whole familv*
ytrossuv IIv.i mih (viani ( rw us. < bnirsr xaered Lily. lull.,
dll and t ulip bulbs pa. knl in a wide assortment, from one to
ten bulhs to parkage These are suitable for indoor or outdoor
planting
r Bulbs * Bulbs
Package
10c
Package
25c
Himalure Green House
Potted and Keadv to Grow
35c
Ben Franklin Store
Ted Tisdale, Owner
9 Games Rooked
On 1951 Schedule
Of Bearcat Kleven
rite Ball)! .’' Be.i: . .it s tlhii
fOotb.i . Ii. .: i.' Is .i . ,.t :a
pie! r.i N 1 II . gull;- s h. * Is > I!
.scheduled frr the i.< xt . .11,d
one m. ri is being a. .1 t. ;.ik•
the place ..f in with th- l-'.aii.-
fnrd team whi, ;. 1 . . !
The schedule up II.is time n
as follows
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f.schedule
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■ou shelters are pro-
! re in great danger of
t ;• I hi w hell 1 old nights
f. w warm days Hogs, like
cs need a warm, drv
;■ ... - v hu h to sleep
he:
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then
played aw.iy from H dins
get i- s. : . efto: . vvld m iue
ecu: 1 ' mai•• h mu game t
balance the m . on with ftv
i garni ■ lion . .md fix- ., *! ■
j road Till - *:" ... : \ v
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Af.rNT:
Deanie Smith
Phone .JIM
Morning — Evening—A (today
Built in Texas...
and helping build Texas
Fnni is the only Automobile
Manufacturer Building Cars
and Trucks in Texas
Alt t Ilf H mils nude trf nor built 10 Detroit. I hr re
• rc plenty of them fxuli right here in Texas last
year user 128 million dollars worth of vars. truiks.
parts and priuiusts were made at Fords Dallas
Assembly Plant. Vt hat t more. I."22 letans put
them together or followrd through with their ion-
signment to dealers in the Dallas. Houston, Okla-
homa < its ansi New Orleans Sales Districts
The folks vsho work in Ford s Dallas Assembly
P'anr and District Sales Orfn rs earn user $’.00(1,000
every sear. They spend it mosrlv in I etas Texas
henekrs from Ford in other wass. iini For es implr
during iy)U Fort! bought ovrr $1,000,1 too, ssorth
of material and s„rrl,rs from I esas merchants and
manufacturers and paid over $’.$00,000 for inuim.
mg and outgoing transportation I hen, t.„,. there
ts a total „f over $H8.«oo paid hv Ford in hnal
and Stare taxes
,C*4i '/ hu,l‘J,nK * ‘d sars and trusks for
IvM, ,.„7 m ',1C ,,r'K‘" ” hcl,MnK H.iM
WHIM YOU BUY FOR TNI FIITURI—BHTT4M
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There s a
m Your Future!,
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Frank Flynft Motor Company
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1951, newspaper, January 18, 1951; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1163795/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.