The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1965 Page: 12 of 17
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Noted Farm
Angelo
and
It Pays to Shop in Ballinger
Senator Towei
IF YOUR TIME
Law Enforcement Act
day. October 14, 196-3
IS VALUABLE
Comes Just In Time
DO YOUR
BANKING BY MAIL!
New Car Loan
when you can: That's to our
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The Ballinger Ledger
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end
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by the Congress
of those police-
we select to pre-
order all' of us
Rm Churck h M*t oppouHwl ogtnry in Alt worW f«r tprioding the knowledge el Hit 1ov»
for mon ond of Mu demand lot mon Io respond to (hot fo»e bjr loving hh neighbor. Withovt
Tom Anderson
. . in San Angelo
Mr and Mrs. Bobby -Cude
visited Sunday • in Midland
with Mr Cude’s mother. Mrs
M B. Campbell. They cele-
brated Mrs. Campbell’s birth-
day. * . *
Mr and Mrs. Charles E.
Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs
Johnnie Bradshaw spent Sun-
day in San Angelo visiting
with Mr and Mrs. Chester
Domer.
Mrs. Joe Beard and her
mother, Mrs. G. W Shelton
from Brownwood and Mr and
Mrs. Frinks of San Angelo
spent Sunday visiting with
Mrs Beard’s aunt, Mrs I. D
Little at Bethel.
we
and
we
the
bout better understanding of
the American Way pf life. He
is living proof that it is pos-
sible to be a personal success
both as an American and as
an anti-Communist.
Tickets are available to the
Mr and Mrs. Kirk. Brunson
and children from Aspermont
spent the week end with Mr
Brunson’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Brunson.
the laws. Nobody has a right
to hurt another American or
Tom Anderson,
Speaker Due in
rob
are
im-
Irby
Pre-
\\ hen sour
wheel of a
"WHERE you SAVE does
make a DIFFERENCE!"
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Crimm
and family, Mr and Mrs.
James Crimm, Mr. and Mrs.
Alto Harrall and family from
San Angelo and Mr and Mrs.
James Fowler and little dau-
ghter visited with Mrs C. A
Crimm Sunday
Mftrte Carter <tww re»H»rrted
home froih Houston where
she has been a patient in
Methodist Hospital for sev-
eral weeks after undergoing
surgery. She will have as a
guest for several days, Miss
Edna Cordell from Sweet-
water.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Clifton
and children returned last
week from San Antonio. San
Marcos and Austin where
they had been on vacation.
For a time leave* are green, then in
early fall lhey become brilliaqt
with many colors. Finally they turn
brown and fall from the trees,
leaving them drab and
lonely looking.
Mr and Mrs. Abner Carson
and Mr and Mrs. Clifford
Guess from San Angelo vis-
ited Sunday with Mr.
Mrs B. M. Batts Sr.
"For I am the Lord,
I change not"
Attend church and learn
more of God's
wonderful an^
never changing love.
hand takes the
new '65 or '66
Tom Anderson, noted col-
umnist. speaker, humorist
and businessman will appear
■ Of Ballinger
Since 1886
78 Yeats of Dependable Service
you get 4 extra months — plus Low Rates . .
means lower budget-size payments!
Harry Cowan from
Angelo visited last week
with his parents, Mr
Mrs. Frank Cowan Harry is
a student at San Angelo Col-
lege.
Pipers, here last Friday. Final score in the game
was Ballinger 27. Hamlin 6. i ledger Staff Photo
by Thomas Moreland. I
passed
Act of
supported
Congress recently
the Law Enforcement
1965. I strongly
this measure It came not a
moment too soon
For too long we have
watched our nation drift into
a position where many of
citizens feel they need
obey laws they don't like,
too long we have heard
lawlessness blamed not
Why does gas cook cleaner? When you turn off a gas range it’s off.
Cooking stops. There's no hangover heat to cause scorching, burning and
boilovers. Broiling is cleaner, too, because you can keep the broiler door
closed. The flame consumes the $moke. And with a gas range, all burner
parts can be washed easily Even the oven and broiler doors come
oil on many models. Uncommonly good suggestion: see the
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modern gas ranges now on sale at your favorite Gas Appliance
; Dealers — or Lone Star Gc
to damage his property.
Rioting in the streets is not
an American solution to any
problem of whatever magni-
tude.
Americans need not
and assaiilt, for there
open to Americans ever
proving opportunities to
achieve personal worth
through cooperation with
their fellow men and through
study and work
Americans need not riot
for rights, for there is open
to all Americans the massive
weight of toe law which pre-
scribes and encourages order-
ly and effective progress to-
ward a redress of grievances.
Always, we must have sup-
port for law Always,
must adequately train
fully back up the men
charge with enforcing
laws we will have a part in
enacting.
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program, which is open to
the public, either at the door,
or from BOX 2, San Angelo
They are also available at
Warren Drug, In the Village,
in San Angelo. Admission
price Is $1.00.
Mr and Mrs. W. O.
and Wayne attended a
mier Petroleum Jobber’s
meeting at the Sands Hotel
in Abilene last Thursday.
Mrs. Irby won the door prize,
a deluxe toaster-broiler oven.
Richter Motor Co.
Chrysi^r-Dodge-Plymouth
Phone 2332
HL S GOT HIM! — A leap from the Bearcats’ No.
83. Charlie Simpson, was enough to bring down
Danny Warner, fullback" for the Hamlin Pied
Earners & Merchant^
State Bank
Only Alexander Smith
Designs Carpet for
the new Decorating
Trends *
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Motel Stonewall
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones
201 Broadway, Pho. 3625
God never change*, he i* an
ever present help.
In San Angelo City Auditor-
ium on Thursday, October 21,
at 7:30 pbn., to be sponsored
by the San Angelo Forum for
American Opinion
As a businessman, Tom
Anderson has become to be
known as the “Will Rogers
of the Farm.'' His monthly
editorials In his magazine,
Farm and Ranch, have made
him the most-quoted, most
reprinted editor in the farm
field. He has made a success
of six different farm publica-
tions with combined circula-
tions totaling more than
1,300,000.
Anderson has received the
“Liberty Award’’ of the Con-
gress of Freedom twice, and
the “Freedom Award'’ of
Freedom Foundation at Val-
ley Forge for outstanding
achievement in bringing a-
our
not
For
the
upon lawbreakers but upon
law enforcement officers.
This new Law Enforcement
Act represents a major policy
declaration
in support
men whom
serve the
want.
This law allows the Justice
Department to work with
state and loqal officers in
providing assistance in the
training of local law enforce-
ment personnel. It also pro-
vide.-t.4ur eiduiute Qk.adxlcv
.and methods junong the na-
tion's law officers so that
the effective measures of one
jurisdiction will’ be shared
with other jurisdictions.
The approach taken by this
law is fully consistent with
the proven American prin-
ciple that law enforcement
responsibility lies correctly
with state and local govern-
ments. There is specific and
explicit language in this law
forbidding and preventing
any direction, supervision or
control by federal officials
over any facet whatsover
local police work
The mushrooming rate
crime in our major cities
graphic evidence of the need
for prompt attention to the
training of police officers.
The recent tragic rioting in
Los Angeles is another ex-
ample of the problems con-
fronting the men charged
with maintaining order.
Every American has the
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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/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.