The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1929 Page: 3 of 6
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FARMERS & MERCHANTS
The Season’s Spectacle
STATE BANK
THE RAW-RAW-RAW! OF COLLEGE
Through your local Chronicle
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AV.KING COMEDY
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message
proving We hope that he will on
be well again
Coffee Shop Naylor Hotel. San
Angelo, Praises Orgatone.
she was born five minutes
live on Thursday afternoon.
son Hun mond to come after him
Winn Hammona arrived at Roscoe
again." Mid MLas Billie Preston, in
charge of the coffee shop, Naylor
Hotel
"I was in a very rundown con-
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Minshew
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visit ' hand in making it a happy day
this I for all manbind. This fund will
I, Howell are away on a hunting
aper of Texas
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Seventy to ninety pages of up-to-the-minute newa, special
feature*. including eight pages of th* moat popular com-
ic* and an etght-pae art gravure section
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other ne ' lilies provided
cal newgpaper or mail direet to
Chronic I*. Hourton. Texas
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■aim clothes
tons of oal, 1,323,000,000 barrels o
crude oil of 12 gallons each 1 640 - '
Roy Nelson) being siek Mus The-
resa Laxton will have charge of
the program next Sunday night
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ind Curt is Mi H .: >e
Mr and Mrs
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Jim- Nenneu av K
ot child ii the city this
Roy Tyree and little son Bobbie,
Mrs. Tyree's sister. Mi Elizabeth
Loudamy. of San Angelo and Miss
es Theresa and Clemmie Lee Lax
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Mr and Mrs Tom Bennett and
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Leonard Laxton of this com
munity and Miss Annie Leonard of
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health on th— bottles of orga-
tone and fee ke my old self .
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after 1
'he proposition May 5
are given
Lift
quite
Next Sunday to our regular sing-i All Bullinger was shocked Sa
Ing day Everybody cone and let's urday morning when the th
knew him ind Ik
surprise
to be
count I hardly had any life or
energy left to do anything
"I heard so many people telling
about the good that orgatont had
daughter, Mrs Harrold Meeks and
family, of Norton
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Mias Elizabeth Loudamy. ol San
Angelo, is here with her sister.
Mrs. Roy Tyree Roy Tyree and C.
! oils and
Lelan result d
Santa Claus will come to
he poor in Ballinger again
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Mi
Jude,
Most Beautiful Girl M l> I han everb e
morning came I was most as tired
A* I was when t went to bed I new preaches and
had headaches most all the tune they listened to a fine
and felt so wretched anil no ac
it took hold of my
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hear the
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the Waco meeting of
Thursday night was w. 11 attended
and all reported a nice thru
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the same authority. 68 per cent ot
the crude oil 39 per ent of the
coal and 36 per cent of the water
power
The totals lot the world in 1928
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what it wi
f death
THINKS EIVE IS HER
MOST LUCKY NUMEER
Wood and
of Crews
Balina . I delive ’
ristmas Th. Goodfellows state
v a.- r dy to start the ball
ling to in sure a visit to every
touted thr ugh ’Ll
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ounce d for the f ...al «. ar ML,A p...c.l
lai proot of the large mill of MISS2ISSel IS
rlends Mr O'Kelly had th gh m \ A 1.)
>ut this inn of Tex s Me) V Landidate
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day night with Leonard's par-
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Mr and Mrs J M Laxton en-
tertained the young people with a
party Saturday night
plowing and some killed hogs and
beeves Most everybody too last I
Thursday as a holiday
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Sunday school was well attended
Sunday as it was a pretty day
After Sunday school was over iv-
known and
, had lx • n
FORT WORTH Dec. 2 Fiye
must be a lucky number for Miss
Mota Maye Shaw junior student.
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lot highway
road meet was
fol th- promoti
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home trice Ballinger division A Ballinger institution
the upport t Ballinger and West Texas people You are'
n ler with a: the utstanding value of a Texas
1 ger
Hal-- on/wa.
that his adm. :
fat! : was feeling better nd
fw > came on back t > Ballir
Arriving home Mi OKelly
apparently all right and ifter
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eral drove over
and phoned to Lailinger fol his Strert and husband For Worth I el 'a and lit > son Clut
attended. the young people en
joying themselves very much
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Miss Mildred Sides. of Garden
ity, spent Thanksgiving with her
....... • .an attack which lasted only a
HERRING TOMI'S ’ ’ " .few moments For several montha
• ••***« 'decedent had been in poor health
’ and a few weeks ago was danger
l he past week being a pi tty
one the farmers were all busy
Mr ind Mrs S H Millet T1 111
day
g. as been nominated by th'
■ idi b ■ v of Texas Christian
University a one of three can
I will be put over this Christmas
depends on tlx contributions of
I the citizens of Ballinger. It is be-
lieved that people who enjoy
comfortable homes and other lux-
! uries of lfe will want to have a
Miss Kate ( :. I am
Colorado Sam Wulfgin Col Shaw Ai . rillo Miss Max
spent Thanksgiving with
nd Mr. Carl
c ping th. wolf from the
not require much from the indi-
vidual. tiie Goodfellows state lust
a small donation will swell the
pot and bring happiness to those
who cannot help themselves
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You Must »t. Piasd
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Mr and Mrs I A Faubi . nd
family and Mr 1 ! M: Wil
■ White and family were guest f
ollections i vi r seen at a ' eral
here.
Amor a those attendint th- fun
eral from out .4 town were Rev
of Ed J OKelly was reported
Mr O'Kelly passed away at l 4.
j o’clock Saturday morning alter
San Angelo were married
I h it div knov how
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The party at Mr and
tin Benoit people Other vursts
from Ballinger wh attet le the
• meeting w.-r- V F Brock an J -
Simmons
A few Goodfellows who have
bee ii out scouting state that the ’
< ed this year is greater than'
fi ’lie past several years There noon of the fifth day of the week
re mor- people without employ- and the fifth day of the rirth
Giond Onh l ntil W)ecemb i 25. 1929
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Mr and Mrs J D Maxwell, of
Ballinger, spent Thanks giving with
their daughter. Mrs Doc Camp
and family
ev. ryone
company
man in
nany friend was the floral rfer-
ing which made beautiful I. last
resting place one of the st ■
W W it« s .(Xi $250
white people, men anc
ite a $2500 policy up 1
ible cost . hese I on L-«
ptly and ii F T L an.
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Mr .ind Mis J w
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Charle .
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pol icy i. > durir ,
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prompt •
aim you ar
our agent: at
' rmatic .
moved to Abilene We reg t
lose them from our commun .
count y
A recent:
Sierra
I n phew Roy Street and wife
Plan view cousins in lulled Mi
W II Gross Mineral Wells. Mr
nd Mi Urda W itr n ii; I chil-
There was perhaps n
West rexas oett
bettet iked While i
known t r m tim
dition," she explained, from
Hlepach disturbances, and most
^fry thing I would eat gave me
trouble My food would sour on
my stomach and form, gas that
made me miserable for hours My
nerves were all on edge so I got
little rest at night, and when
iboout town mingling with In ers of Mrs OKelly, Arch Allen T C U
friends in his usual happy way nd vife of Lockhart John Allen Mis Rus 'll is a enior
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Mi and Mrs Leonard Minshew
and daughter Miss Irene had a:
their guest Sunday Mi rid Mr.
Cecil Patton, Mr and Mrs Ralph
Russell and Grandpa and Grand
ma Crimm all of llac.it
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We are very glad t have Mr
and Mrs v en a . our 1-
munity no W wo l be g '
have then .• me to our
■I';/.: ot Benoit to ...........
p 'I A in . manner that would
makt th- organization grow an
prosper M: Joe Simmor
lias stopped forming in my om M
ach, my complexio M
up. I can eat anythin without AlIc w . , ts . . ,
trouble. I sleep well at night and „ home Thur da
feel well all the time ' x
Genuine Orgatone may b > , p B
tained in Ballinger at the Weeks rhursday with Mi .u Mt
Drug Store Brevard of Blanton
A mi 1 e1 were pre sent . ■ hel,
Mt I v in he la’s er Dietz fru .
ridavnizhtandha nu n
T)i- full list of cur. iidate: tor
'll. "Favorites" section of til. an-
nual is as lollows
E W Bridges pastor of the Meth didates ol the title of Most Bou , And not only will the wants of
odist chur. at Stephenville, who eful Gill Th. Winner from among he kiddies be attended to but
ussisted in conducting the obse- the three Will Ie honored by a 1 families who have met with mis-
ously ill for some time Appar u . Mr and Mrs I !• Stubbs fu pave l- ture in the Hog rtune and re unable to pro-
ently he became better and for f l bstown, lifelong f lends of and Favorites" section t tht re any of the comforts of life
some time had been able to b Mr nd Mr O’Kelly threebroth Hornet ir stud. ' aim. il a . Yule tide will be visited and
is Ct ‘
w' aid likt .
Charih Boord
act it is your opportunity The word "opportt
will e.n Ba ilinger and thi territory an
•: .... olding our contr cts in the ever
f '.lie nil.:,-i 1 Mi
• i Kelly were -ent
children. Mr. and Mrs J Drake.
Mr and Mrs Roy Nelson of this
community and Mr and Mrs Dou
glass Bryan, of Norton, took
Thanksgiving dinner with Mr and
Mr, M H Nelson
! 450,000 000 short
Mr and Mra Art to Phipps spent
Thankagiving in San Angelo
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We were very glad to have our
and
Mr OKelly i urvived , . "120V" 10 m V"
wif and three sons Rothal t uinty r mmissi on
Fentreas: Archie, Lubbock and ' ich month aid th. money
Hammond ot Ballinger Two sis throug th- charity board
ters Mrs Ben St burg. Sudan U1'
Texas: and Mrs Le. Str...... Fort The tatement below coveri the
last x Worth also survive period from Thanksgivine 1928 •
week. They spent Friday and Fri- Mr. and Mrs Clyde Brevard o: _ ,, rhankwivine : <’9
Blanton spent Sunday in this were notiried . tildeath
community Misses Alta and Lexieo her husb....... were 1.
Brevard returned home with t
.i rive here in time for the
them funeral Sunday They are
«... s' ... ..... Allen. Glen Cove John
S J Brevard spent Saturday .....
. 1 ... . ’ . । San Marcos Arch Allen
night with W A Hale
REPORTER ' Mi ‘ siov.ii, —ax'
Arkansas
illn. s. ,
Pnt Mr o.K. ily was i man ah
Clyd" mad friends He always had i
joke and a smile for ever . .1
and Lu ■ .11' • of a neat fin-
bi d the welfare of each
excep lol
organization and discussed the
high lights of the convention for
car to Roscoe, but when helCove two sisters of decedent Mrs m mbez o.
reached there he was feeling bad Ben Sebring. Sudan; and Mrs Le Press Cluk
month of the year in others
parents, Mr and Mrs R I
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Miss Minnie Lea Camp
to be up and is getting
nicely
the V W C
epo . is Balli
.. . i > et es sar
COMPLITF MARKET AND FINANCIAL KEPORTS
Nine leased new gathering wire. numerous features
timely photographs and a page of the best comics
THE SUNDAY CHRONICLE
A (1 W hich tat
denee it til
15 able 000,000.000 cubic feet ot natural
alons gas and 18,000,000 watel hors
power
Friday Mr O'Kelley went in hi San Marcos J B Allen, Glen majoring 1 Journal an
W (irI
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We t I . irferer Millions paid to be ne ficiar o
4 .. .: n . . M • ha 20 000 policies issued Over $5(
■ ; 200 p h< it ii Balling.
c.. -les: I ed at time* by some but in this anno.i
a d advisrdl
with local re qutrement:, our
rate with business men in
< ry commercial opportunity
Jack Bun ham .1 M Garlington 1
Jno A Weeks Ino F Currie Gr
Vaughn C P Shepherd H E
De miner M Ivin Patter m 11 I
Armstrong J V William D M
Baker, Delbert Vancir R w I
flaw and Joe Forman
Higginbotham undertaker * -
in charge of funeral irrange
meats
telling of all the benents I M , .j ,
derived from using it l i a. hunt \ •.
though, that it has made * , . , .
new person out of me l
J- I.,- , c leman
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economica
od health
W . also w l
Abuene B vi y ■ md Roy Howard
Abilent Ml Grubt is np Mike Brumbe *
.. community W
over the death f
Grandpa Stovall :
community
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Mr Albert Simmons 11 Hiartley
Texas, was here last week on
business He spent Mond nig
in the home ol Mt ind Mr
Nelson ind w i
Hartley Tue 1 .... by B ryl it
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Mt Mid Mrs Pat
their guests Thanks- ivin
.nd Athiete < y i i.
Wort! Noble Atkins
H i .t. . w . k. i
Mis- Ozeli
th Mi ■ Bert
■ i heart upper he reti
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hi ti in . dl . , w if.
that deat
any time
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San sell, Ballinger and Mi B
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On.i Stovall, of Range i
Stovall, of < ‘row ell and \. vi
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< >11.1 . uncle (. <' Avent
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Dave Forgey to still unable to be M 1 , . ,
up. after being sick fot sev tal in . ... w, k , d , i
days with influenza, but is im ni B own w
trip They ire expected h.u-k
Thursay
As a result of the meeu '
new members were r tived n the
association
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Ol WORLD PoWEK st I t I V Han., Malcolm Wardlaw V , 1ILo Haw
Cordill, and Jas F Brewi 1 lion new record for peed, transmi
BOSTON Dec 3 rhe national orary palibeare : will be \b on ; man wasest • . whe
industrial conference board has Lankford Abilen Hubert Zapp , letter rea ed hi. from N.
compute ' it "" United State B N Wilkt Marshall Not , . 4
produces 96 per cent of th. World ton .W B Woody Wili St. phen 13 hours
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