The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1929 Page: 2 of 10
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Best E’a kberry am Firs . Mr.-
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Divinity—First,
Ida Henniger, Ballinger
Mrs Oscar Pearson, Ballinger
Best Plum Jam First. Mrs J W
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easily injured
then
Owen Aycock, Ballinger
Wesley Prinz
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O. M. Douglas, Ballinger , second, ! Dean, Ballinger
First,
100 Babies Enter
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formed on the east sale of the mer-
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The show
Firat, prizes in tour classes
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OF BALLINGER
October 4, 1929
Reeeurces
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Loans and Discounts
1
Overdrafta
42,000 00
Condensed Statement of Financial Condition of
10000.00
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U S Bonds
Srocks and Hoads
327,737 28
At the Close of Business October 4th, 1929
$992 114 98
RESOURCES
Liabiities
$100,000 00
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Capital
74,674 49
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Profits
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24,400 00
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2,500.00
Rev
790 540 49
DEP{ SITS
171,304 It
$667,350.48
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$392,114.93
LIABILITIES
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$687,350.48
BAYER ASPIRIN
T etatemnent.
Night 37:2
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second
served” will
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Private Ambulance
crowd on the grounds
The following winners were an-
52,033.80
113,256 78
Banker s Acceptances
Acceptances < cotton l
CASH and EXCHANGE
25 Mt 00
57,25000
$35,536.72
25IXIOIIO
110 767 47
Elwood McWilliams will take the
part of Robin Hood in an inter-
Bessie Smith. Ballinger.
Chocolate Fudge—First. Mrs W
You be the policy
Drug
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second
other
name
busine Ss, I
containing
Ballingei
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Corn
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stock, bonds, or other securities than
as so stated by him
E. White. Ballinger
Class 6, Home-made Candies
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par-
Dank
First
sec-
Mrs
Miss
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Senate Committee
Probes Sugar Duty
you ran always turn to Bayer Aspir-
hl for relief.
Bayer Aspirin is always avail-
able, and it always helps. Famil-
inrize yoursif with ite many use,
and avoid a lot of needless suffering.
ties
Hugh
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only for the first and second ledge and belief. a true statement of
the ownership, management (and if
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of a Hy draulic (’ar Lift for better greas-
Henni- ond. Mrs Jack Guy. Talp
Best Sweet Pickled Beets
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Painy
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25,000.00
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7,817.90
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Mg Ph diviaion had considerable
C. P. Shepherd,
Business Manager.
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Dewberries
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Loans and Discounts
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Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate
Interest Guaranty Fund
Bills Exchange teqton)
Commeretnl Paper
Cash and Due from Banks
to believe that any other person,
association, or corporation has any
interest direct or indirect in the said
Mrs
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Best Strawberry Jam First. Mis
R B Creasy. Ballinger, sec and.
Beat Chi
J. a Good
Lorena Wl
Ever Shown _
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Adami. Winters, second Mrs
sec- esting prologue and epilogue to
harsh drugs, salts or
Approximately 100 babies were
STATEMENT
Blasdell. Ballinger, second.
clary relation, the name of the per: ion on sugar questions in the last
•on or corporation for whom such
F Lin- ond Mrs Geoto Henniger Ballin- ing the one hour which the Judges
ger required to look at all the babies.
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that is made from herbs and acts as first come first
Miss Alice
second. Miss
OCR health is too important!
You can’t afford experiments
with your delicate bowels when a
coated tongue, bad breath, gas,
headaches, nausea, feverishness,
biliousness, lack of appetite, and
no energy, warn of constipation.
This applies not only to grown
people; it is particularly the case
where young children are con-
cerned.
That’s why a family doctor's
laxative is always the safe choice!
Only a doctor knows just what
will cleanse the system of men,
women or children without harm
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin r
is prepared today under strict
supervision from freshest herbs
and other pure ingredients,
and exactly according to Dr.
Caldwell's original prescription.
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second. Mrs H
First Mrs Hugh Farrish Ballinger le Syke, son of Mr and Mrs O C
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Ber Mince Pte-First, Mrs R
ger
Best Plum Preserves First
Firs' Miss Ida Henniger Mrs W W Mitchell Norton se , attracted many onlookers and dur-
Rogge Rowena
( las. I ' —Jellies
Owen Aycock. Ballinger.
Class 11—Preserves
Bes Apple Jelly First Mrs J T
Best six Plain Rolls First. Mrs
Miss Alice
second. Mrs I
niger, Ballinger
Blackberries First
Mrs Geo Kililam Ballinger:
and Mrs Otto Straach. Miles
Best Pecan Cake Secovd
Chester Cherry. Ballinger.'
Class 4. Cookies
Best White Cookies First
Ox. W. K Cm ow ■ it's
SYRUP PEPSIN
.4 Doctor's Family Laxative
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enived * hard jelt by those who
view the display of palatable
edibles. Judges were busy almost
Geo Vaughn, Ball.tiger- second,
Mrs. C. A Smith, Wingate.
A n it
Best f
White
Mis W I.
second, Mrs
Fake First
llinger: sec-
Ballinger
Cake-First,
linger; sec-
King. Miles
Beat Ginger Cake First
Oscar Pearson Ballinger
Class 4. Layer Cakes
Best Cocoanut Cake First
urplus and Undivided
Best Lemon Pie First. Mrs
L. Caudle. Ballinger second
Minnie Vaughn Ballinger
Pears First
eompetition this year, and the
enure department was well filled .f ...
m - ge«t. Ballinger
The "thet” idea probably re- Wonei Raline.
Mrs W W Mitchell Norton: s c-
Owen ond Mr- H F Lind mann Haan
•GBest White LoafA
he E--wu ie-Q
ond. Mrs J. F. Owe?
Best Yellow Lost 1
Mrs R E. White. Ba
ond, Mra. Wesley Prir
ond Mrs Jack Guy. Talpa
Best Fig Preserves First.
Best qt
rienniger
E Koeni
Best q
Henniger
E Koena
We v ish to announce the installation
.s , cording t<» law, deposes and says that
chants exposition bullding Fricay he is the Fusiness Manager of the
ome cviticite,
i ethen preise
Lindermann Ballinger sc.oid Theatre for the performance
Mrs Ida Henniger Ballinger which will be given at 10 o’clock.
Best Canned Sausage Urs am.'Saturday morning October 19th
second Mis A J Hoppe Winters
Best Home-made lard First.
Vancil, Ballinger
Patience—First.
Smith, Ballinger;
six years, Harry A. Austin,
ard Henniger Ballinger second Mrs Wesley Prinzng Miles sec
Mrs A M Smith Maverick ond Mrs Mamr. Justice Balling r
FARMERS & MERCHANTS
[ALLi NOERSTATE HANKITIXAS
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this the 2nd day of April, 1929
HARRY LYNN,
Notary Public
Runnels County, Texas
(My commission expires June 1st,
1931 i
< lass 1»
Best qt Soup Mix' ire First
Henniger, Ballinger
Okra First. Mrs E
Ballinger second Mrs G
ger. Ballinger
Best I ’
Fust Mr
II I ah gn
Aycock, Ballinger
for the State and county aforesaid,
personally appeared C P. Shepherd,
who, having been duly sworn ac
holding one per cent oi more of total
amount of stock. If not owned by a
orpe ration, the rallies and addresses
of the individual owner- must
given. If owned by a firm, i
pated in addition to the possi- wish to attend this show have
bility of injuring the linings of only to come to the store at that ’
our digestive system these medi- time and receive tickets free of
cines give only temporary relief charge As the capacity of the
and may prove habit forming theatre is limited, the children I
The sale way to relizve constipa- are urged to come for tickets
tion is with Herbine the cathartic promptly at the appointed time
and. Mrs W L. Caudle. Ballinger
Best six Baking Powder Bis-
cults—First Mrs. W L. Caudle.
Ballinger second, Mrs Leanard
Henniger Ballinger.
r- .Best Loaf Graham Bread First.
Mrs }onar Henniger Halim
Loaf White Bread First
rs. Otto Straach. Miles, second
' P" Mrs. F M Pearce, Ballinger
f Beat Loaf Nut Bread First
i Mrs. Chester Cherry. Ballinger
Boys First Dee Alton Ham-
bright son oi Mr and Mis I. B.
Hambright of Norton second Bil-
Nowadays, people take Bayer Aspir-
in tor many little aches and pains,
and as often as they encounter any
pain.
Why not? It is a proven anti-
dote for pain. It works’
And Bayer Aspirin tablets are
utterly harmless. You have the
medical profeesion’s word for that;
they do not depress the heart.
So, don’t let a cold "run its
course." Don't wait for a head-
ache to "wear off.” Or regard
neuralgia, neuritis, or even rheum-
atimm as something you must en-
dure. Only a physician can rope
with the cune of such pain, but
the film Community recitations
will feature the program and sou-
venirs w ill be given to every
child that attends the show In
addition, prizes will be offered for
Geo Vaughn Ballinger.
Caudle Ballinger
Wiesepape Ballinger
Kilam Best Plum Jelly First Mrs J w
JOhI Bla dell Ballinger • second, Mrs T
P Brown Ballinger
ond. Mrs R B Creasy Ballinger, present Douglas Fairbanks great
Best Tomato Catsup First. Mrs film spectacle Robin Hood" to
Ida Henniger. Ballinger second, ‘he children of Ballinger free of
R Hunton, Miles; second, Mrs C Best Peach Preserves First, Mrs Mrs Bert Fletcher Maverick charge on Saturday, October
B Martin. Winters W W Mitchell Norton; second. Best Dixie Relish First, Mrs 19th. The Central Shoe Com-
Cocoanut Fudge Second. Mrs Mrs Vernon Webb. Ballinger owen Bragg Talpa secona, Mrs pany of St Louis supplies the
E. Straach. Miles. I Best Watermelon Rind Preserves A M smith Maverick film, which is one of Fairbanks’
Pecan Candy-First Mrs W R First, Mrs Jack Guy, Talpa sec- Best Pepper Relish First, Mrs greatest screen successes and of
Hunton. Miles second. Mrs Floyd ond Mrs L K Parr. Ballinger A M Smith, Maverick second immense value from an educa-
Wade Ballinger I Best Apple Preserves First, Mrs Mrs. D Oliver Ballinger tional and historical standpoint.
Molasses Candy- First, Mrs O 1 F Watson Ballinger, second Mrs Ctass is— Home Products to dealers who carry their Robin
Pearson. Ballinger second, Mrs J C. Reese Ballinger Best Bolled Soap First. Mrs E Hood shoes,
W T Padgett. Ballinger Best Pear Preserves First, Mrs.Koenig. Ballinger, second, Mrs 1 Plenty ot protection for
Taffy First Mrs W T Pad- Vernon Webb. Ballinger second, D Little Ballinger little tots is promised at
second. Mrs I Mrs Ida Henniger, Ballinger bsest Cold Water Soap First. Mis theatre and parents are assured
Vancil Ballinger Best strawberry Preserves First D J Goeta, winters, second Mrs ‘hat everything is being done to
Vancil, Ballinger Best strawberry i reset\es Eiit Walter K NOvice insure their safety Higginbotham
Mrs Charley Mrs R B Creasy Ballinger, sec- Walter E lov Novice J •• p.I.
, _ _ . ... . Hast Haps Wa prgt Mi s H E HrOS vO. has rented lilt Palace
o ond Mrs Jack Guv Talna Nest Nees wax rISl, mi s h r _
an entire day preparing this’ final
liat and making the award/
The awards in this department
were as follows
class >. Bread/
Beat Loaf Whole wheat- First
Miss Minnie Vaughn Ballinger
second, Mrs. F. M Pearce, Ballin-
tor
Bes: sweet Pickle Cucumbers
Miss Ida
second Mrs
Mra Henry Evans, Talpa
Beat Cinnamon Rolls
Mra H. W Hasse, Winters
Beat six Soda Biscuits
Mra. R E. White. Ballinger
weraamau
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A,
niger Ballinger, second Mrs G Mrs Leonard Henniger Ballinger
Henniger Ballinger second Mrs Jack Guy Talpa
Mrs terns ate lined with membrane the children
Mrs E
Best
Mrs E
Mrs C
wn bondholders.
and address,
h individual
ing Miles
ulate Pie First
forton second
>. Ballinger
Green Beans First.
Henniger Ballinger
Dangerous Business
Ou: stomach and digestive sys-
Baling 1
( Uss 9 Rutter
Appie Butter F : V M:
is Ha . . • w M
Mrs John Good Norton second, Mrs 3 H minerals, when we are consti-
Henniger, Ballinger
English Peas First Mrs G
Henniger Ballinger second, Mrs
Owen Aycock Bullinger
Biackeyed Peas First Mrs Geo
Killam. Ballinger second Mrs G
Bes Sweet Pickled Praches afternoon where three out-ol-town Banner-Ledger, and that the fol-
First Mrs F l. Webb Bronte sec- judges inspected them on appear- lowing is, to the best of his know
M: s Ida ger
L Afilerbach Ballit ge: second, which is delicate
Statement of the Ownerehip. Man-
agement. Circulation, etc.. Required
hy the Act of Congress of August
71, 191!. of The Banner-Ledger
published weekly at Ballinger
Texas, for October, 1929
Senate’s lobby Inve stigation
turned towards sugar today Fol-
lowing rumors that huge sums of
money had been spent pro and
1 con in the lobby warfare ver
1 sugar duties, the Senate c m-
mittee summoned spokesmen from
the organizations of the Cuban
' sugar cane growers and American
beet sugar producers.
He was a family doctor for
more than forty-seven years. Hi
specialized in the disorders of th »
digestive tract. He tested th •
prescription in thousands of cases.
Men liked its quick and thorough
action; the children liked its
pleasant taste; old people praise t
it because it never gripes.
Today, millions of families rety
on Dr. Caldwell's judgment in th
selection of their laxative. De.
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is no «
sold in all drug stores. It is th
world's largest selling laxatiye.
Wax Beans Fir st
Martin, Norton second
Henniger Ballinger
Hutter Beans First.
evening. Oct 18, and Saturday
morning Oct 19 Children who I
Dean Ballinger
Grapes First Mrs Geo
Ballinger: second Mis
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Mi s
giVen. )
Mrs J
n" twtinKpragiphis“lconthn secretary-treasurer, testified
knowledge and belief as tu the ciriat the Senate's lobby investig#-
statements embracing affiants full: tion
eumstances and conditions under Austin said his organization had
which stockholders and security I 2 2""" .1-: .T. 2,
bidders who do not appear upn the spent $60,000 this year while the
books of (he company as trustees, new tariff bill with a proposed
hold stock and securities in a capa .increase in sugar duties had been
city other than that of a bona fide pending in congress
owher a.....his .....................’TKSTm ... The
Mrs O. R Lasater Ballinger
Class 5, Pies
Best Caramel Pie First Mrs
Chester Cherry, Ballinger second
Mrs Chester Cherry Bullinger
Best Nut Pie- First, Mrs R E
White, Blinger second Mrs
Oscar Pearson, Ballinger
Beat Cocoanut Fie First. Mrs
W L Caudle Ballinger; second.
Mn J D Good, Norton
E. C Lindemann. Ballinger
choice!
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Oscar Pearson, Ballinger second
Mrs W T Padgett. Ballinger
Best Chocolate Cookies First
Mrs Oscar Pearson, Ballinger
second, Mrs F M Pearce Halim
■er
Best Outmeal Cookies First
Mrs I Vancil. Ballinger second
Mrs Delbert Vancil Ballinger
Best Sugar Cookies First Mis
Ida Henniger. Ballinger; second
Mrs Oscar Pearson, Ballinger
Best Ginger Cookies First M
Ida Henniger, Ballinger sev • id
Mrs W T Padgett Ballinger
Best six Corn Mkrins
Mra O C Sykes. Balilhhee
ond, Mr^ R - N
Best .six Sweet Muffine
Mrs. Ralph Russei, Ballind
K < lass 2, Loat Caf
ulinary art has received a
N play at the Runnels County
r this year with one of the
pat exhibita ever shown here.
• copking displayed this year
I of a very high quality, and
wed much improvement over
8 shown last year and the pre-
M year The department was
Mod into several groups, and
arge premium list had to be
de up to take care of almost
Best strawberry Jelly Second
Mrs R B Creasy Ballinger
Firs Mrs J
T Good Norton se ond Mrs Sam
Mathew s N v ise
( lass 13— Pickles
Apricot First Mr' F I Webb
Bronte second Mrs Jack Guy
Talpa
Class X Canned Vegetables
Bist Algerita Jelly First Mrs
R B Creasy Ballinger second
Mis A H Wiseepape Ballinger
B si Blackberry Jelly First Mrs
J T Good Norton second Mrs A
H Wtesepape Ballirger
mortgagees, and other security hold-
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
no re of total amount of bonds, mort-
gages, or other securities are: (If
there are none, so state.) NONE.
4. That the two paragraphs next
above, giving the names of the
owners, stockholders, and security
holders, if any, contain nut only the
list of stockholders and aecurity hold-
ers as they appear upon the books of
the company out also, in cases where
the stoek holder or security holder
appears upon the books of the com
pany as trustee or in any other fidu- |
Carload Apples, $1.25 bushel.
Currie Produce Co. 1td-1tw
Pearson. Ballinger
Class 7. Canned Fruita
Peaches First, Miss June Prinz-
Ing Miles second. Miss Ida Hen
niger, Ballinger
Plums First, Mrs J C Reese
Ballinger second. Miss Ida Hen
Show Here Friday ETmryoauuns
Eefore me. a rotary public in and
WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.-The
United States Beet Sugar Anso-
elation, representing Americ a n
sugar interests, has spent "nearly
$500,000" In Washington to in-
fluence congress and public opin-
sensitive and Tickets for this excellent per-
is dangerous formance will be given out at the
use medicines Higginbotham store on Friday 1
* daily paper, the circulation I, etc..1
of the aforesaid publication for the
date shown in the above caption, if
quired by the Act of August 24, 1912,
jembodied in Section 411. Postal Laws
ind Regulations, printed on the re
verse of this form, to wit
l. That the names and addresses
of the publisher, editor, managing
editor, and business managers are
Publisher, Ballinger Printing Co.,
Inc , Ballinger, Texas
Editor, Troy Simpson, Ballinger.
Texas.
Business Manage r, • P. Shepherd.
Ballinger, Texas.
J That the owner is: (If owned
■ v a corporation, its name and ad-
dress must be stated and also :m-
nediate y thereunder ’he names and
addres • of stockholders owning oi
Mrs W W Mitch
Mrs J C Re
Tomatoes First Miss Ida Hen- Hest Sweet r«Sl.d Ttars rirsi the attraction held the largest
Pickles First , Mrs daughter t Mr and Mrs M H
grr Balling ; second Morgan, of Eallinger; second. Dor-
nig Ballinger othy Louise Harber daughter of
P. kle Mixture First Mr and Mrs Curtis Harber, of Bal-
-mg Ballinger, second ling-r
Harris Ballinger Twin Boys ! irst Clyde and Cal-
i ambe vm Reese sons >f Mr and Mrs J
!u Pa Ballin w Reese ot Ballinger Rt B; sec-
Mrs I. onar t Henni ond Ray and Rex Smith
A family doctors
laxative
is the sensible • C* 3355
898
Mrs Ida
nd Mrs
in the way nature intended
can get Herbine at Weeks
Store
Mrs T J MeCaughn, Norton
Best Tomato Preserves First,
Mrs Jack Guy Talpa second Mrs
H W Hasse Winters
Best Cherry Preserves First.
J M Skinner C P Shepherd.
Troy simp 'il Jame Skinner Mis
D c Simpson Mis C P Shepherd
and J Y Pearce ill o’ Ballinger,
re xas
Mrs Owen Ay ock Balliu Sykes Ballinger
Girls First Gwendolyn Morgan.
R E White Ballinger second
Mrs. Marvin Justice, Ballinger
V Best Devils Food First Mix
‘Pearl Gustavus, Ballinger; second
Mrs Wesley Prinzing. Mile.
Best qt Kraut First Mrs Leon- Best Sweet Pickle Mixture First nounced by the judges
Best iSpice Loaf Cake First
Mr*. Wesley Prinzing. {Miles
■Mt Irtn Potato Loaf Cake
Flrat. Mra. J. H. Wilke. Ballinger
Best Sponge Loaf Cake First
Mr* E. M PTueger Rowena
■Mt Angel Food First Mrs C
J. Lynn. Ballinger; second. Mrs J
R Williams Ballinger
Boy
onio s First Mrs ton a
Ballinger second, en:
s> Balunger worth
W terwelon Rnd -
Best Green Tomato P.ckie First. Arrangement have been made
Mrs A M Smith, Maverick; sec- by Higginbotham Bros &: Co. to
Best Dewberry Jelly First Mrs
W I. Caudle. Ballinger second
Mrs R F White Ballinger
Miss Ida Best Grape Jelly First Mrs H
C Lyon Ballinger second Mrs K
Miss Ida B Creasy Ballinger
SEhow.cndutheat Robin Hood Movie
Mrs Owen Bragg. Talpa c A 1 «.• n
Best C hill s auce- First, Mrs We. 3a turdav: it S F ree
ley Prinzing. Miles; second. Mrs •u-MJ3 “•5 #“°
and Girl Twins First
nd Elois Dankworth
M: and Mrs Jas E l
. Bailinger
Best Doughnuts First Mr
Younger. Bullinger sec
Mi r Cari a Apple
R w- Currie P xduce Co
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