The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1965 Page: 11 of 17
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Cadette Scouts Attend Symphony
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cox of
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Adair
THIS IS THE MONTH TO
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2. RETIREMENT
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MEMBER FDIC
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Barrett
from Norton visited Saturday
evening with the Travis Bar-
rett family.
and
other
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Thursday, October 14, 1965, Page 5—Section Two
The Ballinger Ledger, Ballinger, Texas
When you pay all bills
with checks drawn on us,
your filled-in checkbook
stubs form the record you
want; and your cancelled
checks are your receipts,
returned to you each
month in a neat package.
This month, start enjoy-
ing the advantages...
Ruth Slenzynska, a concert
pianist
Girls attending were Sheila
Hubbard. Sherry Hallford.
Deborah Kedziora, Dana West
and Barbara Miller They
were accompanied by Mrs.
Dan McClung and Mrs. Archie
Miller.
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SYRUP
wife,
to all
64th District visitors and will
provide refreshments
Barnes noted that hundreds
of paintings, pictures, exhibi-
bits. and decorative features
Qandy^
BU1TERMIIX
Mrs. W. H. Barnett return-
ed recently from Midland,
where she visited in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Henson, and in Odessa, where
sh> visited in the Mike Bar-
nett home.
In the way of “bookkeep-
ing" assistance, we offer:
More complete, more ac-
curate, and easier-to-
keep records; automatic
receipts.
specials Goop Thursday
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SAT. OCTOB&ld 16
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Vo-
gelsang and Mr and Mrs. Bill
B Stultz and daughter Beth
spent the past week end in
College Station visiting their
sons, James Vogelsang, a
freshman, and Rex Stultz, a
senior at A & M University.
They also attended the A &i
M and University of Houston
football game Saturday Rex
Stultz left with the senior
Livestock Judging team for
the Kansas City Livestock
Show Sunday He is one of
the team getting a workout
on livestock judging Besides
competing in intercollegiate
judging at the American
Royal in Kansas City, they
will compete in the Interna-
tional at Chicago Nov. 27.
John I M3k
C*cU Milk, PrwMtiwt
Lt. Commander and Mrs
Gary Huntsman have been
recent visitors in the home
of his uncle and aunt, Mr
and Mrs. John Allbright.
Huntsman has been “ Naval
Recruiting oTTlcrr in Wash-
ington, DC. the past two
years and is being trans-
ferred to Los Angeles as Nav-
al Recruiting officer.
Hugh Campbell & Son of
Ballinger recently sold seven
registered horned Hereford
bulls to Texas breeders, ac-
cording to the American
Hereford Association at Kan-
sas City
Four bulls were sold to
Mrs. Mary Davis Coupe of El-
dorado; two to Lelah Belle
Bird of Sterling City; and
one to George Obarr of Big
Spring.
"Teaching Children How to
Study," 'Teaching Children
to Communicate in Writing,”
"Secondary Teachers Do
Teach Reading,” and 'Teach-
ing High School Students to
Read with Understanding in
the Content Subjects.”
Purpose of the conference
was to bring teachers and
other elementary and second-
ary educators up to date on
current trends and methods
in teaching language arts
give the State Capitol build-
ing special appeal, both from
the standpoint of beauty and
historical Interest. The cap-
ital building itself is probably
wearing its best ”face”.-4n
several decades as a resull of
a recently completed reno-
vating and decorating job.
Dark, and many - times
stained panels have been
sanded and refinished to re-
veal the beautiful grain of
the many woods used in the-
original construction almost
Residents of the 64th Leg-
islative District of Texas —
of which Runnels County Is
a part — will have an oppor-
tunity to take an "inside
look” at the State Capitol on
Sunday, October 24, between
3 and 5 p.m.
A special "See Your State
Capitol Day" has been set on
that date by House Speaker
Ben Barnes, who represents
the 64th District, in addition
to being Speaker of the House
of Representatives.
MEDAL FLOUR
Included in the program
will be special tours of the
House and Senate chambers,
the offices of the Governor,
Lieutenant Governor,
Speaker, as well as
spots of interest in the
Capitol area.
Speaker Barnes and
Martha, will be host
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Brede-
meyer of Lancaster spent last Brownfield spent the week
week visiting In the home of end with Mrs. Cox’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bailey
NlRfcBMRDS BUTTER
RUM RING GAKE
Elementary grades from St.
Joseph School, Rowena, at-
tended a one-day language
arts conference Saturday,
held at Abilene's Cooper High
School.
The conference was spon-
sored by Science Research
Associates
Keynote addresses at the
conference included "Teach-
ing Language Arts with a
Variety of Instructional Ma-
terials," and Creative In-
quiry as a Method of Class-
room Instruction."
A special'group of admin-
istrators and supervisors were
led on the topic "The School
Administrator's Role in Up-
grading the Language Arts
Program.”
Other topics discussed in-
cluded "New Approaches to
the Teaching" of Reading
Skills.” "Teaching Children
to Einjoy Good Literature,"
For Better Health
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century ago.
*T am extremely hopeful
that a large group of families
from Runnels, Coleman,
Brown and Comanche Coun-
ties will take this opportunity
to visit the State Capitol,”
Speaker Barnes said. “I
think It will he Interesting to
all and should be particular-
ly educational to school chil-
dren, many of whom have
not had an opportunity u>
take an Inside look at state
government.”
PLANT STRAWBERRIES
We have Blakemore in peat pots or bare rooted
plants. Also have a wide variety of succulents for
your Indoor planter box.
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facilities. Drive- la Katraaea.
Beaatiful Swtaaanag Pool
and Cabanas. Yoara few a
tub:
Robert Driscoll
Members of Cadette Girl
Scout Troop 12 were among
those attending the opening
performance of the San An-
gelo Symphony on Monday
night
Of special Interest to the
girls, all of whom are music
students, was the perfor-
mance of guest artist. Miss
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Perry, Richard H. The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1965, newspaper, October 14, 1965; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1181627/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.