The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1969 Page: 3 of 10
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Thanksgiving Holiday*.
Recent guest in the Robert
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the trophy.
the story of how Thanksgiving S*m CotteUe’ pums were made
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is looked upoh as a family d^, '
Call 365-2945 after 5 p.m.
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lid it
of
on November IS at
300 (’an
GoM Medal
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5 Lb. Bag
wrapped
Limit 1
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Limit 1
Del Monte
PUMPKIN 15
Duncan Hines
CAKE MIX
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ONLY A FLAMELESS
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GIVES YOU AU
THESE
ADVANTAGES
NO FLUE. FITS ANYWHERE!
NO PILOT, NO FLAME!
CLEAN, ODORLESS!
QUICK RECOVERY!
FULL 10 YEAR GUARANTEE!
FREE WIRING
Libby’s Sliced or Chunk
Libby’s Golden
Bible Courses
Wholesun Orange
CORN Pineapple JUICE
1 ’I Cans
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daughter Allison, from
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A bachelor is a
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marriage.
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football
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Charles L Taylor, SSG
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Sgt. Whitey Earl Thomp-
Joe Ramos Jr., Sp5 Rob-
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The Christmas program
be "The Glow Only Christmas
Lights Can TeU” which will be
presented by Miss Willie Hale.
MAJORlE WHEELESS
Consultant
Y-Homemalcers
mail candy to
overseas men
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of
.. Civic
Garden Club at a meeting Tues-
day tnohiing in ‘the Carnegie
library Club Room
Mrs Perry told of the origin
of Thanksgiving in New Eng
land and how the day is looked
upon with great reverence, and
later the governors of the vari-
ous states issued proclamations
calling on the people to give
thanks.
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Guest* in the Quince Traylar
home Sunday were the Rev.
James McGlothlin and Mr. and
Mrs. Hazel Dietz.
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Mr. and Mrs. Quince Traylor
made a trip to Goldthwaite last
Thursday to visit their uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Lucas.
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of
Ballinger student
in SU i
1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mor-
rison of Fort Worth, spent Sat-
urday With Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Brevard, Mrs. Elsie Kerby and
Mr, and Mrs. Art Burks Sun
day guest* were Mr. ahd ltrs.
Noel Brevard and children
from Bronte, Mrs. Lemma Ful-
ler from Coleman and Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Odle Morton from
Glen Cove.
up
Mrs. Tom Crockett was pro-
gram chairman and Introduced
Mrs. Perry.
At the business period con-
ducted by the president, Hrs
Sim Cot telle, plans were made
Members of the Balliftgei-
Young Homemakers met last
Thursday night at Homemaking
Cottage at Ballinger High
School to pack the homemade
candy they were sending to
Runnels County men serving
overseas. There were a total of
23 boxes filled and
for mailing.
The club members
appreciation for the
tion of those who provided them
with the names and addresses
and those who helped make the
candy.
Packages were sent to Sp4
Thomas W. Sigler, Jack F.
Wright, Sgt Arthur D. Metealf,
MSgt John R Hrrridge, Pfc.
Warren Michalewicz, Capt.
Johnny Kotrlik, Lt. Jack L.
Bloomer, T Sgt J. F Selby,
Sgt.
Joe
Uns.
son,
ert
Pearse,
Michael R. Fernandes, S/SgL
Daniel Miller, Capt A. M. Skip-
per, Sp/4 Gary Fowler, Gerald
Watts, SSGT Paul R. McGin-
nis, Lee Roy Mike Mitchell and
FTM1 Robert W. Terrell.
HECTRIC
WATER HEATER
Mrs. L. C. Fuller and Mrs.
L. C Fuller Jr. spent Saturday
in Abilena.
Mr. and Mr# Art Burks, Mrs.
Elsie Kerby's sister, left Mon
day for their home in Arizona.
Mrs. Effie Diet* entered Bal-
linger Memorial Hospital Mon-
day She had as visitors Sat-
urday Mr. and Mrs. Benny
Hambright from Bronte, Bro.
Morton from Coleman, Mr. and
Mrs Chester McBeth and Mrs.
A. S. AlJcom.
concert
, ' 1 b .J
Paul Witt, ks of Mr. ui
Mrs. W. C. Witt of Ballinger,
is one of 40 members of the
Southwestern University Band
who will perform in concert
at 8 pm. today in the Alma
TWrtnas Theatre on the SU
campus, according to Dean
John D. Richards of the School
of Fine Arts.
Win. P. Crtey
Lumber Co.
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Coffee
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CORRECTION
In Monday's issue of The
Ledger Mrs. Otto J Halfmann’s
name was omitted from the
list of survivors df Edward
Halfmsnn who was buried Sat
urday. Mri. Haifmann was the
mother of the deceased Mr.
Halfmann’s wife was the form-
er Della Urbanek.
•JO. from* 4 until 8 p.m. some of
the megsbiis are sponsoring *_
homemade Chili supper for 88
cents, including tea or coffee
Monies received from this pro
ject will be used to help pay
the rent lights, water and gas
for the month of November.
Mrs. Corder says "These peo-
ple have made an excellent
place for entertainment and re-
laxation for themselves and
others. They need your help
If you cannot attend the Chili
supper, send in a contribution
to the SOS Center, 627 Strong
Ave ’
A E. Lamb, director of Cen-
tral Texas Opportunities Inc
from Brownwood, E W. Scott
and Red' Floyd will be at the
Center Thursday to explain any
questions about the benefits of
the program to the county.
Twenty two relatives
present at the hotfte of 1
Mrs. Marvin Gerhart
night to celebrate Scott
hart's fourth birthdaf.
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Mrs. Theron Osborne viaitto
with Mr*. S. tJ. Brevard la Orta-
man Monday. ' •!.•»» .
Mr And Mrs. LA. Faublon
of Ballinger w ___
their son and wife, Mn -aadfl
Mr*. Sain Faublon.
Mr and Mrs. A. S.
as
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Libby's Sweet
PEAS
Following the program, a
covered dish lundheoo was serv-
ed under the supervision of the
social committee. Mrs.
(lark, Mrs. John Ailbright
Mrs Walter Mddter.
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She reviewed Harriet
B e d c h e r Stowe’s "Thanks
giving Tn Oldtown’’ which tells
Bill Black and
Dallas visited
end with Mr.
Runnels County Youth Rally
3is held at Hi
lurch last S
four students from Howard
Payne gave a prop-am. Hope-
well youth won
Mr and Mrs. Benny
bright and son. Math,
Bronte, visited with M. L.
bright last week end. TTieir son
Oecil, is entering Hendrick
Hospital in Abilene for a check-
up.
The Methodist Church at
Crews is having a conference
Monday at 4 p m. with the Dis-
trict Superintendent in attend-
ance.
Club
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Name ...................
Address
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Gifts With
Scottie
Stamps
discussed a project of setting
America’s Floral Beauty
stationery, and voted to
tk-ipate in the project
Christmas holidays.
Mrg. John Ailbright and
Walter Mueller reported on Di!
trict Yin meeting Which vhr
held in Ozona cm November 11.
ed
elp
At
ng
program
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and the very sound df n*m<
brings back ihdvitabh- mdmo
ries of "back home;" of the old
farmhouse kitchen and the pun
try crowded with "good ttsUgc."
Great ware the preparation*
— and how the mothers spent
days boiling, baking and roast-
ing; and even the children were
busy assisting after attending
services.
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Mr. and Mr*.
Jimmie from
over the week
ahd Mrs Obed Fuller? <Mft.
iM-ftimb Fuller from Coleman
was a gueet in the Fuller tome
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Raymond Kurtx visiied
Friday with her daughter, Mrs.
Hill Villera, ia San Angelo. Mrs.
Kurtz's brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Frit* Deike, visited
her Sunday afternoon.
Miss Doris Suddeth visited
with Miss Karen Osborne Fri-
day night. Mr. and
'ITieron Osborne took
the Coleman-Winters
game.
Mrs M L. Wood
home Saturday from
port, La,t where she had been
with her daughter, Mrs. Malloy
Bryant and her new grandson.
"Hiey are doing fine. Mrs. Katie
Bodine of Fort Worth returned
home with her. They were join-
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Don Min-
cey who spent the week end
in the Woods’ home.
Guests m the A. S. Allcorn
home Friday night wefe their
son, Arnold Allcorn from Talpa
and Mrs. Charles AUcom and
i Lub-
Neuhoff Cured Shank Portion
HAM
Jr Varsity and Varsity Bas
kutbell Mile#, fhere» 6GB and-
8 p.m.
Tuesday, November 2$: • Mrs
Jr. Varsity and Varsity Bas-'"guest s;
ketball, Sen Saba, there, 6 and
7 pm.
Thursday end Friday, Novem-
*»? . ______
Vernon Bragg returned home
Monday afternoon frofc W; ‘
John's Hospital i
Mrs. Ellis Mad!
and Mrs. Bay (
returned to their
urday.
A daughter was born to
and Mrs. Lowell Fuller of 1
ville
a.th.
Lee.
The Social Organization Ser-
vice Center has had more than
5,000 guests register since the
ophn house on May 17 of this
yr;.r.
I'he Center is a government
project but must be supple
mented by the people of the
area if it is to funption proper
ly. Mrs Corder one of the work-
ers said
Entertainment has been pro
v ded for the young and the
eMerly, both men and women
There are music, games, quilt-
irg and many handcraft pro-
jects and as well as sewing
classes in progress at the Cen-
ter Presently dolls are being
r paired and dressed to be giv-
en to children gt Christmas and
Mrs. M «
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Friday. Novamtor 21
End oi Second Six Weeks
Junior Varsity und Varsity
Basketball, San Saba, here, 6
and 7 30 p.m.
Saturday, Novambar 22:
U1L Marching Contest at
Ranger
A aacohd concert will be giv-
en on December 7 at 7 p.n. ia
the Union Building on the
Georgetown campus.
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Guest* tert week in the h
•f Mr. attd Mr*. JuMas
nington and Sherry
Pennington’* parents,
Mr*. K E Pennlngtoi
ton, and hi* uncle, L.
gree and Darrell of
•If or Center C
Half Q , B Portion J
FRYERS 29‘
BACON 77‘
Morton s
Pumpkin or Minced
Used
Appliances
Refrigerators
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H Gandy’s
1 Hali&Half
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Gandy’s Whipping I
Cream
ri.
H Marshmallow Creme
1 HIP-O-LITE
1 pt. 19c
Baker’s Chocolate |
CHIPS I"
12 ox. 49c 1
Hi Washington Red Delicious
APPLES
Texas full-of-juice
| Oranges
5<
EA.
ea.
I Ruby Red
I Grapefruit
1 5 Lb-
■ Bakr J.7V
Crisp
Carrots
2i hs- 35c
Yellow
Onions
10c uB.
CHICKEN
HENS
Seven
ROAST
Arm
ROAST
45'
Lb.
69'
LB.
85'
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Perry, Richard H. The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1969, newspaper, November 20, 1969; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183918/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.