The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1929 Page: 1 of 8
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HATCIIEI FRIDAY NIGHT
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36,000 BALES GINNED IN RUNNELS COUNTY
c: n, he s
Alter ’.
. i trsday
t board
■ i fi ers w
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Miss . . 1
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testified that there was no evi-
dence of a struggle having taken'in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram whose cost does not exceed $50,
P T A AT
The physicians agree that
und in Walton s abdomen
to at!, nd a
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Walton
hers
Officers < lected wi re Pr ident
avi . in . e rs
examined the
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soon i
11 w
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Picking hi been completed in
c'on. Class I and Cinsx II
will be ’ camin ; 1 the
of the me day
the mimn
rent her
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enter the requested to see her in person
- amount of cotton left tn
the fields it is believed will run
the total to about the same as
the guess made early in the
. on for the 1929 crop H W.
beginning at th
right-of-way ju
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BALLINGER, TEXAN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1929
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Board i stewuzske —..C
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W ham w nd • r this re son innings were
ci ti. ct < much lower than for the previous
to ti ■ three wee when picking condi-
! tions were excellent.
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the <
Walton • body said he had reach-
vd the opinion that two of the
four shots which killed the young
law student, struck him in the
back Dr J R Wreather who also
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presiling eld
district, was
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engineer, regardin' L- -----
N • 30 west ol . has been
hnol 01
pr- chool
an attorneys mor blocks
years contest being the best one $2 25 each way for Pullman A
entourage of
i At a in.. n
1 mission Satur
Clark ol Chicago.
■r of t»o women
19 pocketbook, and
/‛vi lence that gave
0lilly r
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S(ITf
of the V’
hut tickets for
can be purch
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, ased belore thi y si' a.I sold Thi
game la sold out each year long
in advance and the time is brie l
in which to secure tickets The
round-trip fare will be $635 and
St s .!■ ■ 1 ur : k w mem-
Par'll’ T eachers ' .
The Herring school
chairman will a Mis
Alexander, county health
in the examination ol tiu
body said the
inflicted from the ger
place where the killing pccured.
A book caac glass was broken but
Hamilton showed no signs of
having engaged in a physical en-
counter with the youth
organization: officers elect
were Mrs J a y re >< • t
Mrs. W MeCu i
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i nn ma azer of the local oil
1! luted that he believed there
d be from 4,000 to 5,000 more'
ginned which would place
1 is cars crop at 40,000 or 41,000
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111 nored Ilf Scheol ■
__ the local
in-law in the bat
front, when Tim
..lain in Amar
office Ma: .
Dr ' H. V.
WEATHERFORD. Oct 30 Two
physicians were illed as export ' 11
th. bust I
That
and peo
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The torr'! quarterly conference
eld at 111.' Fir ' Met I " '
( hurch Thursday night broughi
out a very interesting report fror
ho church and one that encour
ged th. conference very mur
’ le meet ing, pre side i over by .)
It will be
i thi numbet
special at o
the fotball
women of the count, famed a
used for caravan and took a day to visit
days, andjthe pi ' sever y ns will j . every r m entered The winners
in this ear's contest Th com wrote art ! for The Ledger de
petit on wiu be divided ■ two scribing how they had accomp
od r w me* at U« Hat-
school hou " Fri . night
elected new officers for the
ear Mr Hinkle Mord
■ r and Wirt Bales signed
. vor of the ladies. Mr Hinkle
good talk or orzar izing.
Coppag made a -h r talk
i eaith work
ifteen old member w< pres-
id thr • new ones 01 d.
meet with th
past ' H
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nurse, ttended
pupil: .
' ' ted ; d
t'ward ave
lerable w o'
bet 11
tor the
an aviatrix's uniform, represent- sent rooms whose ct st is higher
ing the leading character in a than $50
w,
i th Abtle
hoois
$3 will •
d 1 m l
will no:
will stay
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i e sary
i< thi at wouid happen in thia mod-
. ip. ba ’ ■ institutious?
at . n till, bet . bunks are the
nut unity and • very Impot an transaction in
i tonday 1; handled through some bank.
brief perl ■
w as let Tn
od shape an
a has be
the bad pa:
H eliminat '
some of th
mrnt for the defaul?
Another clause in tie bill op- 1 1
A &
it should be Banks are public service institutiona,
have rown to depend upon the service; to look
Mi xine Rurseli, oi Ballin
" • nt T xas Christiar
Change Made in Charges' Paving to Start Soon on
Visited This Week End For Water; Add Penalty Highwa Vest of Town
Tench rs and patron 1 th
Herring school invited M in
mons and M Air- i ti ■
i or connect:
■ -■ cut off for
to star 1 seconc
O’ ne etc jus
Row ■ about two mi)<
ntinur until the two crew
Wit! two big machine
• vered in
ship B '
it ti<
Areh Brook hire
7 t:M
Ia- < . pre ide n Mt
A jllie
11. UlaiU
WI mai of Si 1 Ab
Tues lav afternot
< ■ M Garre '
11. .
added o th
w re na
Tills is the first report on coun-
linings 1 t Uu pas hrt>«
we. , und during that time
approximatel 9,000 bales were
OU Oi m i during
port
had one of tiie Hi t P-T A’
the county. org uh ns about ! •
years ago. After being disbanded
tor more than a year the as 0 la-
tion was re organized by Mt
ase. secretary and troasurer.
"Reporter."
dTo Sr
will '
conner- .
son will Pire
serial to commence in that paper Any farm
in the near future county la ’
Mo. ’
lishcd so much for the small ex-
pense. The contest created
county-wide interest.. Mrs. Hol-
lingsworth has hopes of this
c
-
-s
<0 , ( om- 1011 of till- month
■Ite lit 8 The clause in th. pre
..... I'", use d conrernine .. t : i
John A Wei ks went to A
ue day morning to atten
business lor Hie d v
he hill'll ’ rt
meeting t i Ie held
a ' » teb 1 .b.II.
all pledge: paid in 111
. p ri ■ were e i
ht th. < 1c ti ii
stew ird: and ot
mad l he ' oll
ted to tilt the
produced
M is the ginning re-
M E Montague, ot Winter
Mrs M F Kirby, w -pre id-
Mr; J R i ord ret r: t e
urer. Mi: Irna Mae Ri hat'!.-'
Friday night th Drasco audi-
torium was pa ked to capaeit t :
.. combination meeting An enter-
tainment was held fui tiie teach-
crs, and at the same •line con
sideration was to b given
whether tiie put r n wanted to
affiliate with the P-T A Mr
Simmons and Mis Alexander and
you bring
new ones.
Thursdny nig < V. ti
Pareni-T achei A s lation vt
Benot m > w h . he
twelve r eniber lb n
Vande . ' adent I
ganization pre let a me
ing and .t th.' conclu i • h
M’s I n.. Holling
me de monst l a tion
Bo ut voted f
l 1 iving
patrons and discuss the organza
tion After singing a number of
P-T A songs Mis Alexarer
talked on health subjects a- did
Mrs Montague, who i chanman
of th. health < ommittet "t ’
Winters P T A. Mrs Simmons
perfected the orzanization with
Miss Russell’s picture appeared first class will represent
n) fields, and otheyat are be-
ng lo lor blag picking for
maiz the season will
si it red-M5tton. One reason
lievi Aat a tew thousand
_Kiu be ginned is tha
be picked Cleaner thia
in years where big
—
i Is
it’; how old. Just
■ r. Victor R. rds
$ "
La. - .
Elected for
I penaln u
rati wi be
> : 1 225 but ' I
• I. tore the
iere W'il
owe ver
y ’ i. t
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V. ■ I
general busine ded ■ M'
Joe Sim a Eallir
vor thh year by
princess from
tin All -Colle g
. held at Dalias
witnesses for the prosecution to-
day tn the di igreeme nt as to
whether Jud;.' n H Iamiiton
body i few minutes after being
shot and said they found no
weapons 1
ilov " teadil at
weel lead ■■ t . the I
the ' diii ■ < ; . h
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. C i Hlow
Forman n ’
Midei .
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upon check the modern medium of ex ange, and to use
• l facii " . of the bank ir the transaction of their affairs.
Il y are not availing you st If of the willing, able service
of this bank we invite you to get the most from your bank-
ing connection.
i m foret . ai
• i; a fir thr. r
ire the $1 d osit
Runnels county rinnings up to
nd including Saturday O tober
36, were 36,004 bait Thi; report
.V cr moiled Monday morning at
h' Ballinger Cot on od Mill
where report were received from
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paid ted Saturday concern
s1 for connect
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Apr lith Th'
■ from th
o' this city, ar
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The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1929, newspaper, November 1, 1929; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494215/m1/1/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.