The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1965 Page: 14 of 16
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Horse Show For Crippled Children
Will Benefit West Texas Rehab
and Co-op
one
Campbells Sell Cattle
side. Final score was
5
THE
FARMERS & MERCHANTS
STATE BANK
BALLINGER, TEXAS
MEMBER FDIC
WE RE PROUD
To announce that
EDDIE W. BROWN
Is now with us as a Partner
He is a trained'barber with five years’ ex-
Blackburn & Brown
Barber Shop
an
to encourage
HERE’S WHAT WELL-DRESSED MEN
WILL BE WEARING
THE DAY AFTER FATHER’S DAY
w of the Toom
a
UNDERWEAR
REPAIR - REMODEL
Enlarge That Home You Love
Add A
49* ea
Room
3 FOR $2°5 69< ea
3 FOR
Visit our “IdeA Center" and let us help
THE
LAWYER
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LIFE
HEIDENHEIMER'S
f6r $2°5 69* ea
everything
the other
W&S
and
rela-
week
Gary
Chris
and
and
Ro-
Lisa
She will be employed by So-
cony Mobil Oil Company in
Dallas this summer.
two
Mr
and
Jan
Won
4
3
3
2
1
0
A BEDROOM. with closet, IDEAL win-
dows and Maghogany hollow core
doors. No money down Only
• A Bedroom
• A Den
Mrs. Woodrow Hoffman re-
turned home Monday after-
noon from Clinic Hospital in
San Angelo Where she had
been a patient for the past
an-
The
man.
Quarter Horse judging will
be Saturday with perform-
ance classes to begin at 9
a m and halter classes at 6
p.m H. S Miller is judge and
Harry Holt is chairman of
the show.
Appaloosa "halter judging
will be at 10 a.m. Saturday
with performance classes at
3 pm. Weldon Johnson is
judge and Bob Haley is chair-
man.
The shetland-show will be
at 2. p m. Sunday for halter
^classes and performance clas-
ses will begin as soon as the
halter judging is completed.
Asa.Hutchison WU1 Judge the
Shetlands
knows one of
may someday be
player.
3rd only one'Lit-
game was played
SHORTS
broadcloth that
Miss Flora Mae Stovall,
teacher in Ballinger
School, left this week
Austin where she will attend
school this summer.
Heidenheimer's
1 everyone by
9. This team
because they
100 per cent
Miss Dorothy Lange who
has been teaching in the
Mineral Wqlls school system
visited last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Lange.
A DEN, With rich mahogany panelled
walls and insulating tile ceiling.
IDEAL windows. Nothing down. Only
Maybe you won't believe it, but Joe’s usually a pretty •
even-tempered, guy .-. . Honest! Lately, though, he's been
having some troubles with that tractor of his. He bought it
on strictly “price" ■— a long way from home . . . from a
fellow who couldn't — or wouldn't — provide needed service
and adjustment. Now the tractor won't budge . . . and aa
you can see, Joe is a “trifle upset."
With us, after-sale service (as well as pre-delivery service!)
is mighty important and we stand behind every degl wo
make. We maintain an adequate stock of genuine parts, with
experienced mechanics to properly service your tractors and
equipment. Come in for a visit. Give us a chance to prove
that we mean business — good business for youl
The first annual Abilene
Horse Show for Crippled
Children, sponsored by the
West Texas Rehabilitation
Center, will open today at
the West Texas F'air Grounds.
In addition to T*Quarter
Horse Show, Appejoosa Show
and Paint Horse' Show, all
approved by state and na-
tional organizations, thetft
will be an open Shetland
Show
An additional feature will
be a western style show fea-
turing modeling of western
fashions ranging from agle-
gant be-.sequip.ed king add
queen’s wear to rough-rid-
those high scoring
Miss Aurora Garcia Is in
Castroville this week, at-
tending a school of religion
at Mayo Catholic High
School. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gar-
cia and a member df St.
Joseph’s Catholic Church
in Ballinger.
lion — TJy- unanimous -
to write a patent provision
into the Constitution itself
Since that time, patents have
been granted on more than
3.000,000 inventions. For. in
the words of Abraham Lin-
coln :
The Patent System added
the fuel of interest to the
fire of genius"
A public service feature of
the American Bar Association
and the state Bar of Texas.
Written by Bill Bernard.
Copyright 1965 American Bar
Association.
Patent Pending’
Vaudeville comedians used
to have a lot of fun with
that famous old Irishman.
Pat Pending.” And even to-
day, of course, it . is a name
that we all encounter often.
What does it mean"
Far less, legally, than you
might suppose It does mean
that a patent on the marked
product has been applied for
But it does not mean that
the patent will necessarily be
granted (only about one-
half of all applications are
successful1. Nor does it mean
tijat the produet unnot be
Constitutional Conven-
Miss Dena Holley, a May
graduate from Ballinger High
School, is attending McMurry
College this summer.
Ray Family Meets
At Park For
Reunion Sunday
watching
improved
the season started.
June 5 we had the Lit-
tle League makeup game al-
ready mentioned in this col-,
umn.
game
Class and Wrightway
ers. WWC took this
to 3.
Our Little League
Standing a-s of. June
Team
Western Auto
Keel Drug
Higginbotham s
Co-op
Heidenheimer's
First Savings
a
High
for
Everyone is cordially invited to come in
and meet this new Ballinger citizen.
* TEE SHIRTS
Soft,''cotton knit quarter->leev« »birt. took*
equally well a$ an undefihirt or iport »hirt. tong
tuck in won't ride up. Site* S, M, L, XL Also
available in V neck style.
out winner 14 to
games are usually
ATHLETIC SHIRTS
Soft xpringy, obsorbent. cotton knit. Cut for moxt-
AFTER THE SALE
. wTH£NWHAT?
WASH and WEAR
High -count Sanforized Cotton
needs no ironing Full cut and panel seat mean
comfortable fit. P#* ^forced at stress points. In
ell over patterns, scJid colors or while. Size-
28 44. .
Page 6—Section Two. Thursday. June 10* 1965
The Ballingty Ledger. Ballinger, Texas
The family of the Rev, and
Mrs. W P. Ray met at Bal-
linger City Park for a reuni-
on Sunday.
Present for the occasion
were Mr. and Mrs. Truett
Ray and their daughter, Mrs
Betty McIntosh and her
sons, Joe and Douglas,
•and Mrs Hubert Burrell
their children, Kenny,
Rhonda and Bryan, all from
San Angelo; the Rev. and
Mrs cFrn~A”TW amrrnir-'
dren, Lanny and Susan, Mr
and Mrs.
singer and daughters
garet and peborah and the
Hunsingers' son and wife, Mr
and Mrs Ray Hunsinger, all
of Grand Prairie. Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Ray and children
Linda and J Paul of Llano
Mr. and Mrs Harlan McWil-
liams and sons'Stephen
Jeffrey of Mmard. Mr
Mrs Burnie Uervi n-:a of
wena and Kirk and
Greenwood of Ballinger.
A bountiful -v Jun ch
served at the noon hour
the afternoon was spent
iting, taking pictures and the
children playing in the park
yeajs have
be-
the
South Ballinger — Phone 2-7373
Teams
is
Lost
1
1
1
3
3 ■
4
and Higginbotham's. The
winner of this game was Keel
Drug 20 to 1 Higginbotham’s
had one of Those Bad
Nights" when
went right for
team!
Western Auto
played the first game on
June 4th Russell Hearn hit
a homer for the winning
Western Auto team The score
Western Auto 17, Co-op 7.
Our cellar team, First Sav-
ings played 1
and surprised
losing only 5 to
bears
have
since
On
Miss Lange Gets
NTSl! Teaching
Fellowship
Miss Dorothy Lange who
has been teaching Typing in
the Mineral Wells school sys-
tem the past year, has been
granted a Teaching Fellow-
ship at North Texas State
University at Denton. She
will be teaching Typing and
and a Pony League
between Doss Bible
Clean-
one 10
So exclusive is this power
that, .generally speaking, no
one can make t he product ev-
en for pjjivate. personal use
Not until the 17
passed does ttie invention
come free for all part of
public domain
Needless to say. such
monopoly is unusual in
economy of free private en-
terprise. But it is granted in
the belief that
invention is to benefit soci-
ety.
It was this belief that led
the
The Rev Glen Ferguson of
Morgantown, West Virginia,
was a recent guest in the
home of his mother, Mrs. S.
L. Ferguson, and other
lives Other guests last
end were Mr and Mrs
Ferguson and little son,
of Dallas.
Hugh Campbell & Son, Bal-
linger, have reported the sale
of 54 registered horned Here-
ford cows and two registered
horne$ Hereford bulls to
Dale Bradshaw, Abilene.
Ballinger Truck i
& Tractor Co.
vided by a diet king v
ways to save money. I his is only one oi
the advantages tb.it makes a Checking Ac-
count a good investment. Haye one — at
tins bank.
time.
Nevertheless, as a practical
matter, such a notice may
have considerable "scare'' ef-
•e<-t It warns the would-be
-onier that the inventor
night get a patent at any
noment. And if that hap-
pens. the copier may be left
high and dry with his dies
cast his advertising printed
and his merchandise ready to
go.
Once a valid patent is is-
sued. the inventor may stop
-anyone else -from making-
using. of settiiTC*’<5iW‘■ mi ven-
tion Unless his patent is up-
set.in court, he**retains that
exclusive power for 17 years
ing togs. The fashion show
will be at 8 p.m. on Friday
and Saturday.
Sunday afternoon’s finale
will feature ’ a sky-divine
demonstration by an Abilene'
sport parachute club at 3 p.m.
The Mr and Mrs. Q. F.
Rhodes Memorial Trophy, a
memorial to one of the areas,
leading Quarter Horse breed-
ers for a. number of y
and owners of Poco StSnv
pede, former world cha
pion cutting horse, will be
awarded the high point win-
ner in the Quarter Horse
show. The trophy will be a
revolving award ant^, must
be won three times in succes-
sion to be retained by the
winner.
C E. i Doc) Botkin Is gen-
eral show chaijm^an.
Proceeds of the show gd to
suppotft the work of the West
Texas Rehabilitation Center,
one of the largest and most
complete rehabilitation cen-
ters in the Southwest.
The Center, organized in.
1953 with two employees, now
offers complete physical ther-
apy, occasional therapy, a full
speech department for both
corrective therapy and- re-
search and other facilities.
Horses from throughout
the area are entered in the
show, formally sponsored an-
nually by the Range Riders
of Abilene.
Paint Horse judging in
both halter classes and per-
formance will be held Friday
with H S Miller as judge
arftl Ed , RobinsonBs chair-
KNIT BRIEFS
Rib-kntt cotton brlet* that “glv*'* w’rth every
movement tar fuj)-time comfort Heat resiltant
' live-elattic walit bnd leg bands. Size* 28-44.
that stays fzesh-fooking washing after wo«)>»nq.
Sizes 34-54.
3 FOR Sl45
Arthur D Hun-
Mar-
Little League
Hews
CHECK
and SAVE!
«-*•*-*««-*♦*«***—by Mary E. Thompson
It seems we are going to
have "trouble with the weath-
erman- all this season. On
May 29th. the Pony League
season was to open The rains
came and cancelled thus
game
On May 28th the grounds
were too wet for the Heiden-
heimer - Keel Drug game,
also Western Auto - Higgin-
botham game This game was
made up on June 5 with Hig-
ginbothams taking it 8 to 5
Johnny Reyes slammed a
home run for Western Auto
after Steve Everett hit
for Higginbotham's
On May 29th we had
other double ^header
first game was between Co-op
and First Savings This was
ope of
games, only the scores were
on one
Co-op 20 to First Savings’ 2
The second game was our
first Pony League game The
Wright way Cleaners took this
from West Texas Utilities-
Kilowatts 9 to 3
On June 1 I.ions Club took
on WTU Kilowatts. This was
a Pony-League game, and the
only one for th night. Lions
Club cantt
7 These
fast, and well worth watch-
ing Who
these boys
a pro bail
On July
No Money Down!
$21.74
per mo
5-yrs. terms
$24.75
par mo.
3 yrs. teens
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ALL I SAID TO JOE WAS
HOW'S YOUR TRACTOR WORKINGS
tft 4 £&'•. il # ■
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Perry, Richard H. The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1965, newspaper, June 10, 1965; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1179515/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.