The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1929 Page: 1 of 8
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in handling and more expense In jects have been assigned for each
day of this week, closing Sunday
The Winters State Bank
W B Halley was unintentionally game played at Fair Park
Winters
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Mr American I egior
1929 Tax Payments
Show Bi Increase
Puts Runnels County
in a New District
( onnection with procuring of Love
for trial here as authorities be-
, hr ve it a good case and one in
under
that
Word was received in Bul- '
linger early Friday morning •
• the plant wa. said to be a
• total loss, and was only par
• tially covered by insurance
and
the
nay
Iowy
ping
and
hit
bo
governor
impression.
Angelo
d from
was shown what
pantry should
left
and
and
Norton
over-
Sheriff R E WcWilliams stated
riday that he hud heard noth-
th.it C
taken
end of
best
the
West
were
pi. ter
'll
above I
mated
tions
The
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otcking
what
shown
the program
selected from
speaker and .
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It is a cardinal Winter, state policy to be helpful to it*
patrom our growth as a banking institution is largely depend-
ent upon the financial progress of our depositors, so we guide
our service to contribute to that progresa.
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WOMAN AND < HILKEN
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ablishing
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the
RussiaRs Inspect ‘ BRADSHAW
Local Oil Mill:
The 1
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if I' was
secretartes
is outlined
plan..
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Loul lain and >
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anior at
Runnels county
be placed in t
Texas distr '
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Howard to '
Rural Directory to
valu
Akd a e
he Banner-ledger
invited to San Angelo on N ।
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linge
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give the producer equal advan- i and son. Burl, of Coleman. visited
tages of price and service on both their daughter Mrs O D Worthy
types of market." here Monday
d the
Che He
i ALPINE, Nov 13 Lol
Ballinger girl, was amor
new members taken ini'
girl's honor society of th
State Tear hers College
An election to Sache
supreme honor a co-ed
can win Miss Eubank, a
to adopt
by the
accompanled by their inter
ha.:
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conn
proble tn
. ie Ku
e firs'
obatetrics in tha
some way hD *
have been cl- a
Thursday
Wednes
adies wei
pantry
duc ted in
Aycock
ESC APE bigger ind i . i E1
home of Mrs Owen i
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ks m.tr
tantly by
iced here
wednesd ing further concerning the case
i ■ feren < f Ray Love, since his first pet-
D Motley
Heart of
TO <H ( UPY DOOSI Bi II DING
feeding, loading and unloading
"Consequently any system of [with the pastors of the city pre-
national co-operation must treat senting the last theme
the big packer* at the terminal* l
and the intend packer* alike and,
MoW NRD pirn x in < A i
IIM . IO AUSTIN SUNDAY
Runnels Sch Is
Doing Gec
demonstration was con
are t or la hind the mod
this tectlon of the s ate are in U
2 ! P bgngi
was doing all he possibly could
to obtain the prisoner for trial
ing by
club
Miss
ger to
wound in his
to attend
( rowe , A
Newspay i
urge every v
the officials can speak English
neither ol i
t will <
out th.
.,11 for th
1 • hi ds they we re : hown h’Te
the College. Is one of
active girls on tiic camp
Tracy, who shot his father. R T •
Lovett, 55 to death Monday
for the
rooms 1
four ind m hair prod i <• to ma
distr ict
'1 xas Ch
than last year
। ket qur t ation
pound
Dealers here
the fully stgekedi He stated further that it no
contain and in definite action had been made by
I’ was alse the time that some of the more
tin flocks
they used
Piggly Wiggly market for the past
two years
peatedly abused his mother Mon- N ■'
day night the father hit Tracy tion
over the head for Intervening and bi ini • to
what foods should pressing matters of the court had
machinery in their plants and
de ired to know how factories of
’hi; kind are managed and opr r
.’"'I ii the United states
H Williams
■aswi
Ai help th b
unds a d
if individua
up
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A com
pert d
BOV. 1 1 t BI X
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18th of
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their visit to the ’•♦«♦••••••• . • •
n Oil Mill plant ’ .......
ded full c urte ITT A rn / p ~
w ■ ’ u West lexas (. “I (.
Soviet oWrs
d W
in R
iK on
Co-ep In Line School Pr grams
the youth answered with
bullets
a ‘
m Ballinger Mondalak-
in the meures rrr Armistice
here.
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, KAer
Governor Moody
turned One wheel or the rear of
that the Car! Axe Gin at
some American
con venuon a
rood i c:.
। tirm by 1m .
becoming
m at the san
the negro had a
them direct to intend
p ud t >r J
past four
! October
me was left off who re vren‛ ‘mirers of the
‛ states form r chief executive
is in readine as tn the
sale lots New equipn
installed in several I
among those it!' ’ ut The Hear
of Texas district under the new
division by the West Texas Cham
ber of Commerce lost five of the
Heart of
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A ‘ a lation
st Mrs Lura Hollings-
■ demonstration agent I
It i understood that their 'he
I I BANK HONOK ’’
\r mpini
rk. of
ne w dis
afternoon the
to Spring Hill. 1
th Mi
be called
Interest Students
night, is out on' $1,000 bail
The boy told the sheriff that
his father while Intoxicated re
mchool but in
ger with friends and saw
Mr and Mt Tarl Henslee, of
Winters, were h re Monday nigh
The estimate damage to
the gin was place d at $20
1)00 to $25,000
Texas, one n‛
utlii r near T
in Oklahon
address at an Armistice Day cele- ,
bration in that town, speaking at ,
11 o'clock. He returned to Ballin-
ion of Centra
;• "ips would I
ployees of the Wingate
r Love is alleged t
pted the hold up,/
be with Abilene Su Angelo
Sweetwater and 'lu i town that
have a more c mme , tere '
Mt Motley stated !! ,t .. me t
of the Heart otT
plants These plants have doubled and citizens who are interested in
their business in I’m than 10 the school system have an Invita-
years l tion to be present at these pro-
On the other hand, cattle must . grains The organizations i n
go primarily to terminal markets charge of each program have DR HALLEY ONE OF I MI I IT
They cannot be trucked as easily selected good speakers to address
as hogs, there is more shrinkage the students and important sub-
Blanco Bo it nd MeLen
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1
Re Compiled Here
a i .<■ the meet-ing to make a special trip to
Hill women’ Austin to see Governor Moody in
Natior il Livestock
at the C A Doose buildin
tile identification of
this demonstration it । here
i nil - । i GUSONWAS
v rs i »: in M MONDNY
J Gen
counties formerly belonging to it. 10 to 20 per cent
and gained five others The five of last year 1 ’ sa
lost were Runnels Concho East- for this “as tnat r
land. Callahan and Menard and
Kt v w ■ re at
by Mnager 11
last Thursday of the
Texas Commer ial
. ht und
. truck when)
ing back into
■ at the K
ts: end of theH
fit l' •
S 5
)8 ' .
nber of I
associa-
n F
r id b
the du
NAM I Allll M la . i a M mor
where he delivered the principa
on tin
. indler
year
arge in
become acquainted with what
ictually takes place in the school
1 room
The program will be continued
the remainder of the week com-
. . di ■ at the rotary fi! r ।
by R E Cn. •
ice under
& H II
H well is
having
fire at 2 30 o’cloc k Friday
morning Origin of the fire
was not learned here but
omitted Dr Halley is to teach
GKO HIGHWA} LABORER
is SEKIQXSLY INJURED
noon and attended
line between Ballin
Mr Ferguson had
out together and had with them be held in San Angelo during the
a .22 target The gun was lying on convention Plenty of entertain
the ground and when on" of the ment is pre mis d the delegatt in
boys started to move it it was addition to the pub i hed pi ,
discharged the bullet taking ef- gram
M UIS Sokolov and Volkman
Ferguson was kept busy shaking accompanied I
hands with rersomal friends here and Miss Man'
The part'.' spent several days
Wool growers problems will be n Abilene and came on to Bal
Hammond Carlton was brought. discussed at this meeting from linger to spend one day From
to the Ballinger Sanitarium Sat- every angle and the most famous Ballinger the Russians went to
urday night with a bullet lodged speakers on such subjects in the san Angelo
in his left leg near the hip Ham- nation will be on the program
mond. is the son of Mr and Mrs Representative ol all warehouse he ' icial a che king uP
J. D Carleton who live seven in T. xas win m et representatives " the efficieney of their factories
miles west of town on the C A of the Federal Farm Board to dis- as compared with the same kind
Doose place. cuss the co-operative plan
I the club IS the
a signed the subject
Rur . el: 4 a
who is president in
Texas ecretaries I
stat d Wednesda y
The annual fall mov ment of
rangements to attend this
, ing when go at and f hi ep
! from all over the naton
BALLINGER. TFX AS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 1929
every year and the rii. r
I two more inter sted in i।
es ape ma. i ting < . their v
mile' i f i
A large number । ! Runnels
county sheep raisers me maki
r<u i
. Md
foot and < ar
i r the in
ed
elbow a punctured wound
ture in his left hand
■ the gravel bed
A the bed was
Phic il f W Utt—
ixer near the
Colorado River
I 1
dipping vats
Mrs Virge Sand i and
Th" second pi
i duc >■. ni W i k
the regular i h t|
M n la afte
the football
ger and Bint
TFXAS 10 « i ' i
I VI'! ! If x I
S S R
• stated, how ver
I ased with the
inn. r । that anoti ■ r
u. ’ XI
■ the
. of cooking
about
feet in young Carleton . leg
bullet was removed from
wound and he is getting
fine ut the sanit । Gani
winch a conviction can be ob-
In publishing a list of the fm
ully for the training school for
nurses in the Ballinge r Sani
tarium recently, the name of Dr
Association the district was re
I formed and Runnels county was
that he did ir. ku
’lie’ Runnels ' uld ' .
in experienced
b i n with the
CENTER Tex . Nov 13 A 19-
year-old boy, Tracy Lovett, who
committed patricide he said for
the love of his mother, was
charged with murder today
children had a narr w
Thursday morning, tour
from Ballinger on the
road, when their car was
GIN IN
Hnoe HvnAyt Bavq LTTTLEROCK, Nov. 8 — Governor
- i “Ri I PCI I ' CY> Parnell has denied Governor Dan
>i U‘ *4 Moody of Texas, requistion of
aiiinger il V ISILRay Love, to be returned to Bal-
linger on the ground that he did
not believe it wise to release Love
Mis Lol Blai e2 ension de- trom the Arkansas prison, since
nutri tior Lis acquittal in Texas might leave
visited 1," Bellinger Wednesday ; hin a free man.
nd Thursday Miss Blair camel
IN EALLINGER
I! be ’ S I
eounty wil*
the automobile hr ‘.vine loose dirt
and skidded and in getting back The orfices ot th. w. Texa
in the road the car turned over Utilities company will b. move
J. A Patterson and his son from the buildin Eihth
Alien, were only a short distance street next M nday and for th
behind them and rushed up to next three wi ks will be
help Mrs Sander n of the in < A DO .
occupant of the car were hurt. r, . , . e . . e
getting out before ’lie engine ' Te ut ''
' ’ nd ' “
ignited and burned th inside of re-ceco
the car badly Dir was used to and adding tw
■ ' b the fi. 1 w
. , • । e mplete i it when the el l I
J D I rman, . ! Tht kmorton, con pan emp vet move ... k
was hen Monday : seethe foott the building it will , ha .
ball game between Ballinger and , .
• , and more commodi i
Brady. ,,, , , ......
All patrons of the utilities com
pany will find tin offic i • >• idy
to transact business in ginninn
Monday morning November
terminal markets is a difficult
question," Howard says Iowa
for instance, which markets three
times as many hogs as any other
three states, sells 50 per cent of
The price tills y. ■ 1
overithe chief । tt m < mmittee of the
i n i ounty
ut that '
tin- .< ir
1. DoV
R V
'l he
packing mencing at 11 25 each morning
moi
l ach
of the
ance of th
ow They wer
hn Norma
of that plac
H r
Th- Rus Si ■ mar f sted
tere t in the machinery
I t e o Jnn ; ry 2.
pi viou trial the Jut.
vi rdiet of guilty and
versal of the case by t
’ i! A als 4
ferred rom < leman
county.
' the farm feder ■
inted the commit-
rv: < I lie work of
"i ■ National Live-
s As ociation, which
a demonstration
to conduct
aP
■
co-operative selling agencic
1 terminal markets
first work likely wil be In Know Your School In h r-
".n with the boards new mark Mr Lynn referr 1 " the
dilatory way in which mo.’ par-
jents visited the schools and
Direct shipping and the way itstres ed that this habit be
acquired by parents so they might
West Texa
formed
i accepted
country We are ,
< ttonseed in most !
to pre ■ in H
: be handle d con ’•
octot
ber 20 to 22
year will la eight <<
and no difference will 1 1
b twee n hens and t .
C W Lehmberg. <
estimated that the t
the county this year wa
ri mills of till:
4 %
Jame E I । rgu on former gov
nor ' I s was in Ballinge
... .04
. 4 ’ I "t
heepmen W
B wil c from Ballin-
Big Spring where a sim-
monstration will be
in connection with
ik in Howard county
|erop
|'he 1
I order
Dlan it div
■ ory served
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] in will inclu
By Frank 1. Weller
WASMINOTON N v 12 * P
Called f: ' I. re farm at
Clemons, low. J m R Howard
first president • ! the Ame rican
Farm Bureau Federatii n. is going
-According to meager information marketing wool and mohair
•obtained here, several boys were A wool and mohair how
bove with th Bal
Club In ! ■ ■
W it ren T mi w a
institutions in Russin and j
more a c net ded builds ।
if
r
-V ... I
1 ■ • ' here A • monstration been disposed of. that he was go-
fair, a negro employee
constriwetion gang on high
was tushed to the Ballin
t nitariu" about 2 o'clock
aftekpon The man
• turkeys will start here next week
• it was predicted Frid b ' E
• Willimas, manager of tla Ballin
• ger Poultry A EgE < mpany Th
• crop this year is short of last
• season, but Mr Willima I
■ expected more turke u.' ve
• through Ballinger tha during
• last year
VOLUME NO. 49.
Center Boy Charged With
Murder in Father’s Death Iwo Rus; m Soviet officials • Bradshaw was destroyed by
X N Sokolov and B E Volkman. •
- have been in Ballinger this week ' •
Wool Growers Urged ’iiill and the machinery manu-
rn aaa 1 If A' . factured here by the Creasv
10 Atlend Vieetn0 Rotary Filer c l ip The Ru
9 ' ns are dire tors of the oil
mill scap work an I refineries of1 •
■ lily internal injuries in his
• i' st where he was mashed
the accident Wheeler
ed a few steps after he was
from the truck and then
o 'round He was placed
car nnd rushed to the hos-
' :l where his wounds were
t and X-ray picture; made
. ' rnal injuries.
•n any communit
giou d • a e t
th the : • A th
Mi White ' ok
truer to the B no
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