The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962 Page: 2 of 19
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Mrs. Raleigh Reese
Ballinger.
Cortez,
4.
Jones
Harris
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a son born August
Tommy Hol-
Mrs. Lupe Moreno.
Lovelady s«°o»
Yes, We’re Proud of Our Employees
Fletcher
ON
LABOR DAY
MRS. BOB TUNNELL
DEE
SAYLORS
Mellorine
29c
'/i Gal.
15c
19c
Our bank joins In this national salute
Potatoes, 10 lbs 45c
THE
15c
FARMERS & MERCHANTS
59c
LYNN-McCftARY CO
STATE BANK
49c
79c
Lion, lb.
-
Joe Alvarado,
born August
Chester Simpson
Heidenheimer’s
Mrs. Alex Escobar,
a daughter born
Ballinger
August 25
Ballinger.
August 27
Laverne WIUin<ham
Pearce-Bailey Drug
Mrs. L. M. Bowden
Higginbotham's
Thelma Vancii
Farm Bureau
Herman Scoggins
Bowden's Barber Shop
Katie Pnem
Co-op Gin
Sunshine Haliburton
Kay Fuuua Chevrolet Co.
Ava Mullin
Texas Grill
Mr. and Mrs Ebb Grindstaff
and Mr and Mrs Richard
Perry attended a Baylor Ex-
Students meeting in San An-
gelo Thursday evening.
R, f
Clemmie B. Mader
Telephone
TOO LATE
TO CLASSIFY
Willard Piel
WTC
I WILL CLEAN out attics and
garages and buy any furni-
ture you will sell. Sikes Used
Furniture 10-tfc
Lillie Bishop
County Clerk's Office
Mrs. A. J. Hurt
Perry Bros.
oat collided
Mrs Hend-»
Jim Miller
Pearce-Bailey Drug
Charles Bradshaw
Morgan-Bradshaw Car Co.
Iris Brvan
First National Bank
Frankie Berryman
County Clerk
ttaa One Thursday, Aug
Ledger, Ballinger, Texas
Gary Gard
Ben Franklin Store
Jarvis
lieidenheimer's
MU Pending
CM are pend-
Marfc Hendricks
morning
I in an
Each year, on the first Monday in September,
America pauses to honor our Country’s work-
ers—whose efforts are so vital to the building of
an ever stronger and more prosperous Nation.
Robert
Broadway Food
BALLINGER, TEXAS
MEMBER FDIC
23
Mr and Mrs.
Rowena, a son
26
Mr. and Mrs.
brook, Ballinger, a daughter
born August 28.
Roy Smith
Wright's Market
Rebekahs Will
Meet Tonight
Noble Grand Bea Neas,
Mrs. Maude Jarrett and Mrs.
Cora Bush represented Bal-
linger Rebekah Lodge 48 at
a meeting of District Presi-
dents held Thursday evening
in San Angelo.
They urged all members of
the local lodge to be present
at their next meeting, to-
night at 8 p.m. in the lodge
hall, when they will ballot on
a new member.
Bill
Keel Drug
Grapes, Thompson seedless, lb
Apples, Delicious, lb.........
Dodson,
medical, admitted
Mrs Tommy Holbrook. Bal-
linger. obstetrical, admitted
August 27.
Phillip Granath, Ballinger,
medical, admitted August 28
Births reported:
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Aguero.
Ballinger,
19
Mr. and
Ballinger,
August 21
Mr and
Lowake, a son born August
Fresh Tomatoes, lb ...
Shortening, Kimbell, 3 lbs.
Beef Roast, Chuck, lb...
Joe Guevara. Ballinger, med-
ical. admitted August 20 dis-
missed August 24.
Mrs. E. J. Gober. Andrews,
medical, admitted August 20.
dismissed August 26
Jill Kresta, Ballinger, med-
ical. admitted August 20. dis-
missed August 22.
Mrs. Alex Escobar, Ballin-
ger. obstetrical. admitted
August 21. dismissed August
23
Mrs Edd Moeller, Rowena,
medical, admitted August 22.
dismissed August 23
Mrs Lupe Morena, Lowake,
obstetrical, admitted August
22, dismissed August 24.
Mrs Joe Alvarado. Rowena,
obstetrical, admitted August
26. dismissel August 27
Patty Saunders, Bradshaw,
medical, admitted August 26
dismissed August 28.
Debbie Saunders, Bradshaw,
medical, admitted August 26.
dismissed August 28.
Patients in the hospital at
this time:
J H. McAlister, Ballinger,
medical, admitted August 17.
Mark Multer,
surgical, admitted August 24
Mrs. M. M. Cope, Norton,
medical, admitted August 24
Mrs L. B Rudder. Ballin-
ger, medical, admitted August
24.
Bobby
medical, admitted
W C
James D. Barnett
Morgan.Bradshaw Car Co.
the cover of the new
is a drawing of an
space satellite. The
is blue in color.
youk INVESTMENT
New Directories
In Mail for
Telephone Users
New telephone directories
for Ballinger are now being
received by mail, according
to A. J Lacy, division man-
ager for the Southwestern
States Telephone Company
here.
One directory is provided
for each of the 2.085 tele-
phones in service in Ballin-
ger
On
books
outer
cover
Eighteen pages of alpha-
betical listings and 20 pages
of yellow page listings ap-
pear in the new directory,
compared to 16 pages in the
alphabetical section last year
and 20 yellow pages.
First name in the new
directory is Abilene 8i South-
ern Railway, while the last
name in the book is Edwin
B Zly at 304 Phillips St.
Also in the directory are
listings for exchanges at
Paint Rock and Talpa.
Telephone company offi-
cials requested all subscrib-
ers to discard their old books
after receiving the new di-
rectories because some num-
bers in the old directory have
been changed
Hospital Notes
Patients dismissed from the
Ballinger Clinic-Hospital this
week included:
Mrs. Renza Lee, Maverick,
medipal, admitted August 10.
dismissed August 22
Mrs. Johnny Truelove.
Tankersly, medical, admitted
August 12, dismissed August
25
C W Kopecky. Rowena,
surgical, admitted August 16,
dismissed August 22
Mrs Edd Smith, Ballinger,
medical, admitted August 17.
dismissed August 27.
Mrs Laura Green, Ballin-
ger, medical, admitted Aug-
ust 18, dismissed August 23
J N. Kirby, Millersview.
medical, admitted August 18,
dismissed August 25.
Mrs Ernest Aguero, Ballin-
g e r. obstetrical. admitted
August 18. dismissed August
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Perry, Richard H. The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962, newspaper, August 30, 1962; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195055/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.