The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1936 Page: 12 of 12
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
Prlcr $375 Take your teed at
market price Address Leo Rich-
ardson. Hus *51 Keel Burn IVsas
•JU-at-’
FOR TRADE New and used
Mu. tug Washers for cows h hjv
feed turkeys or what tiave you
Pay part now balance tat vX-tober
S J Carroll. Bui Unger. Texas
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King-Holt Employs
Funeral Director
AndFurnitureMan
SKELETONS GIVE CU E | Automatic Board -
TO M YEAR OLU MYSTERY:
Won, no advertisement weptetl
tor teat than 25 cent." All siihse
Retire to Parmer*
See me before buying new Uses
1 can "Uve you money >n any
Rttont uvxrrtixvn* 1 cent iw« wxxrw
Will
be glad tx> roll vour
lull
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I have ;<xid rollers
klld
Alt class; Bed Kbi-rtuniria-
'.ears .
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must be eccompwnled l»x .a-
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.1 i-'.krtmcnt i>0si Eighth
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Ft ic'piKMie 520
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the id .» ; r.. i is*-- " i*vt
V L Muyhew formerly of Floy-
dudu. has accepted a position with
the King Holt Company He will
work in both the furniture and
undertaking departments of the
local store
For the past live years Mr May-
how has been associated with the
Harmon Furniture and Under-
' a king Company at Floydada and
•omi s to Ballinger highly recom-
mended In every way He is a
YARNA, STATION. Australia,
Aug S.~-finding of a human
skeleton and the bones of u
horse about 200 miles from Port
Augusta, has revealed a cjue to a] Ballinger Monday The rate has
mystery of fourteen years In 1922 already been discussed but It Is
Olen Swindon manager of Moon- Illegal to definitely fix the total
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county rate will be set at a meet-
ing the commissioners' court In
September Last year It was $1.10
on the $100
tee used rinbtil mer and funeral ■ ...
i i arty returned ’ M onarii whin
director and received his training'1. • .
in
Embalming
Even the folks In the "upper"
have to draw the shades now-m-
days There are windows In the
upper berths of some of the new
trains on the western railroads
Mrs M C Atkins and son. of
a Me Station, while on a trip In until after the stale rate has been Bryan ,irp thp „u,lU of Mrs H
charge of a cattle branding plant, j announced The county rate last j At(ttns and ^rlfTls- Atkins
discovered on reaching Kangaroo year was 56 cents on tlie J*0** this week
Well that the pumping apparatus valuation *
was not working satisfactorily The Ballinger Independent school Misses Helen Moore and Elva
The party pushed >n to Kokatha d,strict tax rale remains at $1 Sykes left Monday morning for
where Joe Smith. 21 was Instructed for another year, the same It has Waxahschle to visit friends
to return to M»*on.irie and instruct jt>r several years ♦
Ihe blacksmith to repair the municipal tax rate will be Mark your butter with a rubber
PutI1P set by tire city commission In stamp Inquire at Ledger office.
After a month s absence
. . .,iit was learned th.it some horses at ,
IS.MJ it the l>a!Iu hool of , . ... , , 1,,,.|,uil
the well had pushed through,
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m S0B8TDY CHECKS
HERE EUR FARMERS
One hundred and aevenly-ftve
cotton subsidy cheeks for Runnels
county farmers arrived this week
and distribution will commence
tomorrow > Friday * afternoon,
according to John A Barton,
county agent This batch of
cheeks represents approximately
$7,500 for farmers who operated
cotton farms last year under con-
tract wtth the government. Must
of the checks are for an average
of $40
Mrs 8 A Riddle and Mrs Arch
Harkley, of San Angelo, visited
Mrs E 11 Bnelsehe Monday.
TOR S ALK ' Kiev >*.
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Choiri cl s 'i m. ‘
KJertrir t'i> s jsi ' P*»
F, FA1 t
wick pool t.ibi
Ted Trulx 7o2 Nun Tv
TX'.t RENT Txx
• -n Broadway
•' l> C Simpson
room kpatt-
Phtim* 179
l tf-*
FV V M \ RELIEF’ fir r: 1
' guaranteed to relieve
k . : t . i .’.iiu, itch poison
,x\ ,j other itching "kin irrtu-
: t pure hoar price promptly
refunded Large is tar 50c at
•Vivas l>tug St.-re Vllt
nieral director's license which
* rcoinred following enactment
t a recent legislative act Since
I i-’H !n had been in the furniture
bu.v e,s at Floydada and Is
ianuhar with every phase of u
He w.i- a member of the Metho-
lack <>f water
i seen again
Smith never was
MOTHER Ol II \IM»l*Ts »■
MAFEKTNO \ ot 6 Although:
she liad elevi i i.dren ( her
di"’. church in his former home Il,wrl- '*rs I’retoii-is >".u
recently diet! at l\>t. hef -troom,
adopted six orphans during her
life She w.c. married three times i
Mr VVTFTV :r >u a- K>K KENT Furnished
Sent relish* liuursno 1 I ■ Phong 81
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DEATHS:
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vt'- V:n.in<ttr* 'oi ■ i>i.» 5’
tu u Moo lay »'■ >r*
,t i u» t >i. 'Wing .'.lues.* of
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rsat* m rrhgiou.' *fTair." n ’... *■*
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Sa-i u . brsi.t'* Hie ."txn.d
i * laughter Mrs E i Seed
Coleman a -..in. tvle •'oriel; i.*.
Balh. gx a .a.ter Mrs L A
Hu t.'.est ui n,.l four archer.
' a V t C O t id C S R ua:'.
r> xark ma
Fun* r.d wrvice% were t *'
t. 'einungs F'U 'ral Home n*'..-
1a" t*'rHX"t Bex IBM I'.AlI.
• li tertnent ’ >1! >wed
k , . ;• ...j. tVt1'.et«TV
' • Fxtnera Home in 1rr-
n r> w- re -barge *f arrange-
jmsM’ tntanl
v*t ol Mi Had V.
and will be active In church work
here Ml Muyhew w.is also an
active Kotatlan at Floydada and
until leaving there was president
"f the Floydada Junior Chamber
of Commerce
Mis Mayhew will Join her hus-
band here this week-end and they
will live m the Lyon apartments
>n Eighth Street Mrs Mayhew
ha* also been very active In
religious and social circles at
Flovdada
In addition to the seventeen "!«'
reared she once tound a native
tot which evidently had fallen
from a wogon. and paid a native
woman to brim; it up
Electricity u s > d to Illuminate |
the grounds at the Texas Centen- j
nlal exposition is sufficient ta* i
supply power tin lighting of
the commerci.i and resldentl.il
* areas of Arm: liu-n t citx of
M irk your eggs and uutter with loonoo populat
• | Ballinget pj ini ♦
Sales Book • ledccr tfice
Save At f
SAM BEHRINGER’S
Friday and Saturday Specials
Grapes 51,.r 3 lbs. XSc
Lemons r^b.m. doz. 19c
Oranges doz. 12c, 20c, 40c
Bananas lb. 4c
10 lbs. 39c
lb. sc
lb. 7c
lb. Sc
Spuds w°hi'..
New
Yams er..
Cabbage
Fresh Tomatoes
Home Grown
Lettuce rre’h ,nd
cri.p head 6C
Shelled Pecans lb. 4SC
Tanglefoot double sheet Sc
Pep 2 for 3SC
Matches 6 boxes 1SC
Bright & Early lb. 23c
2 for 2SC
Cherries N°2
Red Pitted
Butter pound
Crackers XSC
Dr*M,ng srs
Crackers Saxet 2 lbs. 1SC
Cocoonut SfCSKl 19c
Mashmallows lb. 1SC
Howell’s Market
Fryers
Fancy Baby Zep Sugar C’ured
Beef Roast 1J|C Sliced Bacon J9c
l*arge Bologna 12\C l*eg o' I*amh JJc
Salt Jowls
lb. isc
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NELLY GGN
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M|iii*hs nml wnnlnilip
urr iIicm- lid nirn-B'iiMin Ncliln i r«-|*o- . . . .
riulii for I interim: -iininior «luv-. riuld fk»r
llir < 0111 i 111: f ill. Nmi l priuU, m-v* *|<-«>\«- uiul
»lioi/<«l« r iinriifp ami >:;•> fliglil- of hinl col-
or- in Nv|;> lbin'11 own •■xrltn.ivr tnl> crepe
witli Nelly lion'- own ^cjiiu- in i|i-.jgn and
fit . . at 11 Iniiltri't-eon-i-ioii- price. ni/<-- 12-H.
• 111 wj Try 4 ite On!
NELLY DON
STYLE SHOW
Texas Theatre
Friday Night, August 14
Living models showing the newest fall Nelly Don
creations. Style revue after picture feature.
BETTIS & STURGES
Bwlliagtr « Eirltulv* M4IW Store
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1936, newspaper, August 6, 1936; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1159897/m1/12/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.