Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 108, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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of them all! A feat of value giving that
only Buick could achieve! A feat that
instantly stamps this new Buick the
greatest dollar value ever offered in the
quality field!
Lucy Harrell who resided here for
seve rut years
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2 Paw Businra ( oupe. Model 46
4 Paw Sprcial < oup-, Moiel 40-s
V Pass. Four door Sedan, Model 4'
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chanical Brakes, unrivaled for smooth,
sure, silent operation; new steering
gear with new and exclusive Road
Shock Eliminator — and a host of other
important improvements!
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r ports family of Stanton are spending the
“■ veek with Mrs Thompson’s pai
of Ballinger were
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Entered at th? Postoif c? a La lin-
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and Mrs O B Campbell and Mis i
nd Mrs Frank Campbell ot Ab
dene were also visitors in this home
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there this week
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Tom and Henry
Rams are coming a little n rer
Mr and Mrs
Shiner. Texas
Subscription, the year
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Telephon
Keep posted and
by reading the ads'
singing at Blanton Sunday night
were Mesdames W T Hill. Mabel
Elliott, Mr and Mr. 1. B Rampy
Don Kennedy and family and
Mr and Mrs Maxie Cox They
Otto Henkhaus. Sr . Hall-
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kindness and sympathy
Rampy Sanday atternoon
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Mrs Charlie Fulcher and chil
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Otto Henkhaus,
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$ Pa. Four-dor Sedan, M ceI $7
lightly ill this Week but is up a'
this writing
But no convictions
, are on record
sixty per cent of
•nt ami deliver-
i night.
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mother. Mrs J H Price, and Mi
Rev Hoop r ot
visit relatives Mrs.
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ecially enjoya
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. see the oth i
the debate
Also consider these remarkable new
prices, representing reductions of as
much as $2 50.
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For man one ot th
the county was laid
CHICAGO. Aug 14 M re
bigger bombs apr eared to be
Bull k and Marquette Motor < ar.
The met hod! s'
the sermon
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Let every one remember that
Sunday is singing day at the school
auditorium Singing will begin at
ha s b - e n
the bombs
( ompare Buick—and Buick prices—
with any other automobile. Every
comparison will definitely establish it
as the world's greatest motor car value.
and Mrs John Henkhaus,
ver to itors from Bartlett last week were
in the N it wot d < emeters
each day, but what we havt been
receiving are only showers and
not heavy enough to d ny -
Rudd Motor Company
WWENNITay i • BVftT /. । BUICK WILL BUILD Tl
which takes
. th were । d by all
V el ■ at Robert is one oi our
i h • vears a d w e a • eglad
crop a. ton But it this lain
Bl I < K MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT,
Getting all the money possible Is not the individual's
lull share in prosperity. Tach of us shares, also, in the res-
pensibility of maintaiing prosperity .
That means liberal buying to 11 1p keep stores, factor-
len. farn s and mi “ bu it a c mea is sensible saving
in order that a res r mav be accun ulated to guard s-
gainst ! ips in the future
Th bank is usufe a e e cache your ext: a cash and
bund up a bulwark . i pr c'. ■ i of pr sent prosperity.
1 it t : v ur bent andbec u s of its be nefit to the
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Published Every Lay Excep 3 inday
by
The Ea‛ling:r Frmnting corpan
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Mi and Mrs Delbert Davenport
went to Sweetwater Sunday
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A number of people from Ballin
ger attended church at Bethel
Sunday
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Vilas Davenport attended tin
camp for a few
and
in Los An
1 500 clerk
and see t
30 000 cars
against nly 36 for th- same
period in 1928 The average ' r
the bombing record so far during
1929 is one every two days
A crime investigator reported
that the average damage done by
each bomb in 1928 amounted t-
$1 428 an increase of $488 over
the individual damage last year
srecs during the day and Ct ler r:
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help Lho cotte i
be cut
r two we feel that we ibout three o'clock Everyone is
chance to mak • a good welcome
Shiner Texas
Mr a d Mt Jack Henkhaus.
. Segium Texas.
5 Paw Two dor Srdan, Madel 40 ..............
4 Paw Sport R adater, M «IeI 44 ..... 1 27,0o
5 Pas Phar ton, Modei 45 ............. 1275.00
for bombing
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Theve prices f o l frtw, Sp- ial r quipment extra Buic k deliv-red pricr. indude oni, ,..00.6 i. ,1...
for de n,r« and ( . i navenient term, can he arranged on the liberal CMAC rim, papbieschpree
< onide ‛‛1‛ vet-d price M well 4« the liet price when comparing automobile value. "lan
Alli be remembered ... Misses Vida
Belle and Hallie Can lie
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Mrs J C Graves, Mt and Mrs
I O Andrews and family. Mi and
Mrs Key Williams and family and
Mis and Mrs Jess Smith spent a
few days last week on the San
Saba river near Menard
REPORTER
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Benoitites Who at’' । di d
ter Zeki.i of Balli er
been spending their ।
n Spr *i Bro l: ch
al vi ' ■1 w ith M:
ugh . equipped in
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T A Thompson and family
started Clifton visited Mr
Abernathy last week
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Crp co litions a e not looking
oco d . his time we are need-
13 . ry bad Cotton is shed-
d ' oso: its forms on account of
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ardson r turn-
a id Richland
ay She was
t rec । ! her
must .ike it, because if
wanted zood merchandise
could find it by r a g h
in their home papers
Ealling r o
have to curb irr
unless mine c
Water conaumn
few months 1.
the supply i ■ t..
Idly. Thin 15
cuntomplate
th? new wat r
meats can be e
next spring to
rid insure
Cotton men in Ballinger who ar
closely observing the crop state the 1400 r park
that they believe the prospect in ver
Milt • H< rv
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Mr and Mrs Arch Brook
shire’s guests Sunday were O C
Cox and family Emmett Brook-
shire and wife, of Maverick Mi
and Mrs Charlie Gentry, and
Mr and Mrs Henry Vandeventer
and children
M Mibert Alter F
edit the home . A
difficulty in preaching on account
of a wound over his eye The
wound was caused by a fall sever
al weeks ago
Trad' those old tir a for Cooper
Armored Cord* Liberai allow
anee A M King 14-16d lw
m visit us any time hel
re was a singing school* ♦
l at this 1 vice but on
f the time of y ar. it is
o wa '.. ' me in ; Ballinger
o
Buy Your Printing , 30
V 7m cytonon their ranch L i liatchel visited the F Gressett
t .7 'family Sunday They were driv-
north of Talpa ing their newly purchased coupe
Arthur Pullin and wife, accom- ; . REPORTER"
pained by Mrs Alexander Odom,
eft Tuesday for Robert >" to Card of Thanks,
diys and attend We take this method of express-
place ing our sincere thanks and grati-
Hide to our neighbors and friends
da Fc olen-
s in d a y
Mr i.d Mrs
s la night
w. r well
h n ’ s of ice
r. ed and
.i ' . ’ rv en-
Mr: F’ imett F
l l m from Fl
’ ii last Sa
That the stores I
cit are ready to ser '• wit
win t you wunt, and 1 1
that satisfies.
That you should take id? ntaxe
Mrs Ada Mullins has re’ ;
to her home at Dallas if'< r
it ing her mother Mrs N
Mullins
of the sreat bargain
That very city has a
people who are easil
•n window card.
ul board can be had in six
erent tints just the "hot” t
or your window displays S .
it the
BALLINGER PRINTING C
v rything I am sure it
' ry th: : will come out
Mi । i . li < dom
Gib con motored •<>
Saturday al’., rnoo •
er:
ited to recaiva .
enlarged nevcpapc
that y u aro justi
~ a new precs t
school in the h me i
ron Crockett
Both Sunda ho
represented Ri re
cream and cak we
ev : yon pr . h
< ■ able time
Laura B Gibson
wa pre
40,000 bales This may be b
by a rain. however One man j w
stated Wednesday that a drop in fai
the temperature to ai und
Consider these amazing new supe-
riorities: new Fisher styling in new
bodies of matchless luxury; new and
more powerful valve-in-head engine;
new longer springs with double-
acting Lovejoy Duodraulic Shock Ab-
sorbers, new ( ontrolled Servo Mo
Cooper Armored Cord Tires
conditionally guaranteed for
year Liberal tra " A M I
pace Be
tiled with
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nows Daily
« ontinuou - t to '
Price 15 10. 5C
Some farmers are afraid that
few sh wera will me ■ ' rm-
insects bad in h
gardless of a
afternoon Bto R
McElroy, of Ballinger, were vis-
itors in the W T Hill home Tues-
day afternoon
x
Mr and Mis Edw in V 1 :
: ■ M it' n returning Sunday
vening
A reviv II met ting 1.
the Church of God on
with Rev s M Mille
M
invited to attend thes
every meeting
X
Th r v as quite a large crowd
lo i ging Sum ay night at
church Mi ami Mrs
r x: Arnold rendered several
> it the cotton crop
h r a be the price
' .'. d we will Still get
l pe pie attende
Mr- Foreman <
■
nd wit:
\ Guin
X
. ! Mrs Paul Mr and Mrs E O Lange's vis-
and Mi and Mrs Julius Pervinsky
Mt md Mrs Walter Stakely, and
Lange They also visited
retur th 1. me t H rman I ande
u nd oth l re latives
x
lighttul cl-mnte. I h ve ’ V
er Ings turned up my c at c
• t keep warm whilo I cat
, L cach and i ad '
elv
»yp d ar
•/ * •
» F.
nge in th? occan wav.
king oi. th' sandy beat
• daily drwc: and 15
> night-gocing trips in
<• I lo n I actorie , Diiion of General Motor,
Me I aughlin B , . k,4 Muwj.C Inf. '
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were thrown in connection *
rackets or so called business a
ganizzations. It was shown A
present 86 of these rackets in
operation, a survey revealre
Twenty-five cases have been r
ferred in the last six months •
the racket court, of which I > wore
held for the grand jury of thes
nine w re is dieted but none came
to tria Concluding, the rep if
states
"Publ tty alone has been th’
weapon that has driven some
rackets out of business and so fir
it has bilk'd 59 rackets in Chica-
• K They aete
Arkansas and
.11. wiC and I ere
firs: vacation in
winhed to avold th
. el Texas . ' We s
people of that community
x
Mrs E C Moor, with her
shock io us but the .sorrow ha.^
ad. 1. by the dear friendsV-
who were so kind We appreciate
Mr W F
Ri har ison,
. S to e spn B wnwood
d M: • l um ea: • t uk
Mi William
rhe entire park
large trees beai
eport a splendid singing by the
‘lews class, with the help ot the
Blanton people They also re-
ceived a hearty welcome by Hu
shower follow
heat that is ru i ,
ent will burn up alme
plant.
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Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 108, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1929, newspaper, August 14, 1929; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494180/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.