The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1936 Page: 7 of 10
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
Mac Mur ray and Joan Bennett
In Ijeadinp Boles of Air Film
Trod MacMurray and loan H«-n
kt play tin* leading roles In
"Thlrtwn Hours by Alt. exciting
story of murder and tntrlRue on a
transcontinental transport plane
which opens at the Palace Theatre
next Saturday at midnight In a
special matinee and continues In
regular showings the Sunday and
Monday folluwlnK
flub Votes for (iolf
And Bridge Games,
Barbecue on Fourth
At the annual meeting of stock
holders of the Ballinger Country
noioers or ine irainnger conn
T|Tn the supporting cast are ZaSu nill> Moncl.iv evening i number of
rllLs John Howard Bennie Bart Iniportant business matters were
lett. Grace Bradley. Alan Baxter discussed and action ordered on
Brian Donlevy. Huth Iviiinelly and si veral proposal
Fred Keating The Him much of The membership votel unam
it made In the ,ky and it air- m,,us|y t<1 hold the annual Fourth
ports on the New York San Fran ,,r ju(v celebration and plans will
cisco route Is authentic in every at onc< for the club golf
detail. tournament, the barbecue dinner
The story n| Thirteen Hour- In t|» m-ldge tournament and other
Air' opens at the New York entertainment to take up tin
terminus of the route where Mac i, utile day Golf players will
Murray, senior pilot of the air ,,Uahfy within tin next few days
line, has Just arrived to begin als0 that fin-h's can lx- made up
vacation When one of the other f(,r p|ay prizes will be offered
pilots Is taken 111. he is ordered j (or winners and runners-up in
to take his place He Is on the ,.a(.|, flight and for winners of
point of refusing when he spies the consolation flights The bridge
the lovely Miss Bennett, who is to tourney will commence at 10 a m
be a passenger and changes his and continue until finished
mind The most Important question to
Also aboard, as the plane takes 'b,.t,,r,. u1(. members was the
off. are the nine-year-old heir to • r„lulltlon of the lake at this time
a fortune of millions and tlu>' 'The entire body of water is filled
suspicious-looking male passe n wlth moss and a number of
gers. MacMurray begin- to suspect ,.xlM,l ts have eome here to examiiu
Miss Bennett is the girl involved
in a big Jewel theft, for hi' dis
It \ M,i.KKI IK tft 11 s ll'KMM. IMI It* > ' .ougs l<
I, ,i ,.| I ............. llt’W' 10/ on hats tc \Va-hmgt
pi, dent lino cm it's part) t ■ wear to liallas Jut ' II* June 6. i
,|.i) «1*« i i rc-1 F.v pa* it ine ■ tl • ■* - -hi hail 1c i n I r* ‘i i. - ** S'* a
! h- .'' iiphn iinMlct
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1(1 IIIM KICKING ( IlMm.UI*
PFACII I HOP STAKTS MOVING
and make recommendations It
H, v.rs ............. was voted to use blue tone ir.
covers she answer.- tin description 11r*.:gt,,ig.. the lake 'o kill the vet
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almost exactly But when on- of t.itutt Tht tn atmen* im bcei
the male passengers offer him a SU(.ccs-iullv t* Abilene iitt
bribe to set the plane down in an ,,thei plan - in West Texa foi
Isolated spot in the mountain lv (|,- tmyii mo- Sack, of tin
turns his suspicions i lscwhi r chemical will b. Ir.i ■ "d b*
As he probe- more and mof over the entiri tirfact "1
deeply into the plot, trouble l> in the lake
developing rapidly There Is gun i j, Was .,1,0 voted to jspcitd
play, fist fighting and an attempt t^,. rules on fishing and for *!>•
to crash the plane How the vail- firf,t time since the dam was bnilj
taniili-rl t breads of the Mot'S in,... t*.lnu.L- , it i.M > l
Berry puking has about been
completed 111 this county most
raisers obtaining better yields
than originally expected
At the same time early peaches
are beginning to ripen Ttie fruit
crop is an almost total loss this
year due to the last pi mg ire
out ot the greatest damages prei
ablv is at 'In Wllsoi orehal'i
south ol Ballinger oil tin- Co! ■
rado Hlvi r Tin- erovi '1 i» - •
I trees that last year prodtc
of the largest crops in
! years will turn out less tl.
1 bushels, according to <
Wilson, one of the mo
! operators
ci! one
■ i-ril
in 1 min
.11 ence
1 and
Mrs .1
♦
F. Kerr
of V.
Oklahoma, is the guest
here Her husband P>
was at one time pastor
Eighth street I're -bytei;
f B 1 ineei
■ '.one!
friends
Kcri
■ I the
( I uni,
I*itioin/e cur advern
1^1 1^) 1«» u>sal'
W VI M<ai> » * l'"** • - • 111 at lino is x on •••••• ■« *• ......^
ous tangled threads of the story ,rot im,.s throw hook- and othei
are unmeshed brings the picture wholesale fishing will
inltted
be |>cr
This was favored because
to a thrilling climax uinieu mm mi.- „ .........
Mitchrll Lelsen, remembered for t|1(. jak(, lN overstocked with large
his “Hands Across the Table
A directed tin picture for Para
fish which are rapidly destroying
the smaller ones
UlllTMU UB ........... lilt- Mil.lilt I I lllto
mount. United Air Lines cooperated ' The ,|jre<-tor were instructed ti
in making all technical details asslst tp,. Kl||f commute*' vruri
authentic additional land so the course can
be changed to eliminate three.
111
Film Of Bring “Fivrrv
ieau.se the loss of
many
b.tils
SaUnda* Night '
.and rough walking
The
eon -
Speed and the de.-lri' t<>i u'Uvitv
st ruction of grass
tTee It'
was
of modern youth otter a stirring
discussed but action
polled until next yat
was
post -
challenge to the I'onM'i'valive vb a •
TL*
We vt
point of its elder- In the new
Tt*xa> (ioi! A *• m Lit *ut
ha>
1 ramatlc Fox Picture F •' 1
Saturday Night.' which wdl tx
an invitation to hold lls
meet here in 1U39 provided the
shown at the Palace tomorrow ,-,,Ui.„ has grass green- by that
1 Friday 1 and Saturday
The film, which describ*
the
t tin*
Four new direetoi
K K Brute
trials and tribulations of a typical It h Saunders H W Farnsliaw
American family, presents the an(t j.; %f [ami. wm < leeird i*>
problems parents are eonfronled the stockholders
with In bringing up their children The board of direetoi' met T c
The Evers laniily. composed olj„.lv alllj dieted T B • Saulider
husband and wife, their three H (■ Aimuw
vice-
Bru #
The following standing comic,t-
t ccs were appointed for th*
sons and two daughters and a | president. and H
grandmother, have theirfull sh.il' >,,l-|,,(arv treasun 1
of problems Each weekday night
was just another night tint Satui
day night was the bi night : -r year
the kids alld tile) wen out to alld gt"in H G \ '
have then fun Dad Evers how j(M Forman All
ever, had hors*' and-buggy Id as y (•,„ ,
and his morali.’in * *■ t 111 «■ - | f< w r.,
dampen* d tin fun of his u » . ia - ■ <: \ 11 f... • tin ■ •
step-on- 1 e-gas kids Bmldc A J I: -ii H A
Boy friends, glr. lri* . I P-i*' 1 I.y- at. AA I B"
late hours and reckle drivti -• Fntcr'.1:1.110 1 M M «■
constituted Dad Fiel m fioy Simps, 1 P AA ; a
worries, but his constant hcck,m j, m.,'., \ 1 1
A L A C tj* Kridav - Saturday
| Where Pleasure I
A Costs So Little MJ
BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM
1MCTWM p*CTua«» »—
BILL
CODV
in WrHE
TEXAS
RAMBLER
f
EVERY 1
ATURDAY
NIGHT
s'
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Added Itambow ( artm.n m ( <d»r
“TOONERYILLE TROLLEY”
•( I STERS LAST STAND*
No Advance in Rriees
Sunday 1 ‘til •”»
Saturday Midniuht Show
St art in ir 11: t'»
Mondav
C ontiniiuii' shoHinc from *! p n>
1 St 4 mi*
Th.
nr* i onuiiit t »*«■
id
tit s.«ti*ret»•*»
j July
of the children continued
Only when Dad Evci l< an. ol
the problems of his neighbors do* ,, tructed to pr-'. <cd
he realize that Ills ow n chlldr- n :]1> |,* tin t>a11*» • a
are not so bud and that they unde, tournament
deserve a little mote consider.*
tlon.
The happv scrappy fam>» I
supplies tin film with uproarious
fun and a surprise climax bring 1
the story to a glorious and - nt> i
tabling final*
“Every Saturday Night which
(it < lit* >1 Kl Ml' I \KM
1(1 IN(« SI OKI l> I Oil AA
I OK Ills I KB I l OMfsl
f3 HOURS h AIR
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Kale A dele Hill district home
demonstration agent, and (’ F
* » .......... Uvllloil-vviniP'o
Is based on a play by Katherine district farm egont were
Kavanaugh includes m Its ■ ast t„.r( Thursday aftcrnc-t •• day
June Lang. Thoma- B*‘ck
Proutv and S|irlng Bymgton
( ar*l of I bank-
Jcvi scoring th** G****rg« Kemp farm in
the judging of a district 7 farm
winner for th* statewide Centen-
nial farm contest sponsored bv
We Wish to ex pres.- out thank 111. state extension service
and
to all th' friends and neighbors
who wen- so kind during th*
recent illness and at the death of
husband and father T P
May God bless each >d
Sim* Weekly Farm
out
Brown
you
Mr- T P Brown and Children
18 It
IOKMIK It All I M.l It WOMAN
Dlls AT IIOMI
the Dallas
News
Mr Kemp - farm warn first place
tn the county by virtu*' of being
the only entry However it is
considered one of the best in the
district and is expected to rank
high There were several entries
m t^ic women - yard improvement
with Mrs W J Gardner of AAin
IN All I I AN '
•nigin. • v w<• ». o - l'h"c * •
no district competition for the
vards
A message was rec* ived her*
Mondav a* * onnein* tl • <!•• i'll ■■!
Mr- Ki»b*-rt Corum at Me 1 < c
•unday mornn v and buna. ? < M
Mondav .It' ' '"'i Mt < "rum
htTt* until uI'm*ul IH v* .ir1* .»u*»
H»>r husband Y,*‘*r 11 *
wu- burP*«! ;»t M< l * I ^ "
daughters Mrs t a'hctl ■ Call-
w.iv iitici Mrs Burrow •
survive
thi ..it
<*XIM>Mth»H
J * -id at TLi
Ol li d s* itT
a Vi P I**
< vnt< imi.ii
*;i- Wtf*K
V apAitit
(i*.(iii mi k
M< .nivi
FRED MacMURRAY
JOAN BENNETT
ZaSu Pitts * John Howard
Beam# Bartlett • Grate Bradley
Alan Baiter * Brian Donlevy
Ruth Donnelly * Prod Keating
»8Kt*d tot MekM1 l«MO
Pill** I 4-.itiir«’ttr*»
John (irrcii and Orrh«*>l
PARAMOl'NT NEWS
Special Vdmission: IOc-I'm
ra
2.V
Tuesday and Wcdncscf.tv
June 23 and 2«
A Portrav al of (hr life eel (lie (.real I hrme-l * *■» •- Pasleur
PAUL MUNI
THE STORY OF
LOUIS PASTEUR1
W*«fc JOMPWINC MUTCHtmON • ANITA lOUISI • MAN' OTNfBf
|Un
( olor < artoon
\|o\ ictoll* Nt'AA s
The concret* and
Sin Fralirbro «Mklan
Miss Mary Uwlar H»'-slems wil.
leave this week end for h* r hom*
Allus, Oklahoma '.uffirer*t «„ build J5 bull,
week- h-n ,V'j' Jl, ! size of the Lon Angel**
and Horace Bes- wh|fh „ xU)rlr, h,„h
It tll«'
djff
ItigU Hit'
ttv hall
He id the ad* nave money
Sales Bo-eks at Ledger office
Watch for the
Grand Opening
of the New
TEXAS
THEATRE
t'OMIM.
||M ^ Allll » '
» TMiOUCoM A BAR
BAGI Ot fc-UtITS flIBtlNG
WtVH DIA ANO OAMIV 1
BSHSSS?
AYRI*
ISABEL JJEWJELL ^
Hot . ,
£pot N
No. I'.i
tan 30c
All I lavors
I or Making Ice • ream Add to
Milk and ( ream
10c
Jell-0
Specials on Summer Foods
for Friday and Saturday
Liquid Mix Sweet Pickled Peaches
l>*'t Monte Halves
Peeled Apricots '»•> Monte n« .- Can 30c
Pears Honl* Heavy s*ru|> No. 2': { all
Pineapple ^,,,(^<111*1 (an 10c
Fruit (ocktail "•< * »•*» ( an 20c
Koval Ann ( berries - n«'H««20c
I* e ( ream Powder
All Flavors
Hie
Cocoanut
ers M
* an
12c
Baker's M«*ist
( an
Youngberries
Btinioll- VAetli lew Need
VV bite sw.iii, Nee
Can 25c
Frutu
me I
Pk*
5c
A Home Brink
Pkg
( tike I* lour PdM»urv - sn„» Sheen, l.g l^kg. 30C
Marshmallows 12 lb. 10c 1II). 20c
COFFEE
Hills Bros, or Folger’s . .
Del Monte, Otho Cut
• • •
2 lbs. 65c j
3 lbs. 88c
Malted Milk
Devil’s Food Mix -
I ill! ( ake
25c
Thomp-on's
50c
I ree Aluminum Brink Miver
Powdered Sugar
Hox 9c
(ocomalt
( ol rite
he
V I o.m! Drink
( All
25c
Ihaltiiu
A Health Brink
I an
I0<
Grape Juice
Koval Purplr
Pt. 20c (|t. 35c
Wax Paper
Paper .Napkins >" Pkg. 10c
Black Pepper
( ream Mustard >
Relish Spread
( ucumher ( hips < •* « (|t. Jar 29c
I .» v | ( (»|l 11*4*41 Nh.»k« t |
Jar 12c
•ihui (hmhI N 0/
Nhur (*o<mI 1»»
Jar 12c
Tomato Juice
3 Pans 25c
Rice Flakes
Salmon
Peanut Rutter
linn/
K.n 4"Li»141 N<» I I ill
2 Pkgs. 25c
2 for 25c
iv«*an \ ,*ll4 \ k «»/ L» *•
Ilk-
Soap .■ -1. ti Giant liars 2.V Camay Soap
Oxvdol I'kii. 25c Soap Chips
< |( .4M Dill. I
liar 5c
5 ll»s. 10c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season
Complete Line of Fresh and Cured Meats
BOB TUNNELL
GROCERY and MARKET
1 We Deliver
Phone* 107 and 407
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1936, newspaper, June 18, 1936; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1160640/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.