The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 59, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1969 Page: 5 of 10
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HEINZ TOMATO
NABISCO
Crackers
HONEY BOY
OPEN
TODAY
INCOME TAX
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DASH
69c lb
First United Methodist Church
KIMBELL’S
COFFEE
Welcomes your attendance
DINNER
Limited Enrollment
S15.M
COCKTAIL
Patio Beef
Enchilada
For total of 18 hours,
2 hour* daily.
1 Lb.
Box
NO. 1
TALL CAN
I ar knot Winner
Not Present
The bride elect’s
ors of yellow and
carried out in the
and refreshments.
chosen col
white were
decorations
Jack Gamble’s naihe
Mrs. Blair Hays was hostess
to members of First United
Paul Johnson, a. Ballinger
Highd School senior, trill out
for (hk AU-State Choir last
Saturday In Brownwood and
was chosen fljst alternate.
The All-State Choir will be
held in San Antonio In Feb-
ruary-
Paul is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. L V. Johnson.
ness. A report on the young
lady that the class is assisting,
was heard. r
Mrs. Tom Caudle brought the
devotional on “Law of Love.”
Cake and coffee were served
to Mmes. -Sam Behringer, Guy
Middleton, Archie Smith, O. R.
O’Neill, Paul Richardson, R.
W. Earnshaw, Hugo Vogelsang,
J. B. Terry, Caudle and Miss
Ollie Chenoweth.
Green Cabbage
White Onions..
Avocados 2 for
Methodist Church Philathea
Class Monday evening in her
bame..
Following the Friendship Cir-
cle when members repeated
The Lord’s Prayer, Miss Ollie
Chenoweth conducted the busi-
was given by Perry
Mrs. Tom Caudle
Leads Program
Hostesses for ^the occasion
were Mesdames Betty Graves,
Roy, Routh. Chrisfne Smitij,
Ruth1 Lisso, Jorita Taff,’ Arlene
Smith. Betty Lyles. Velmt
Moller, Charles Chaney, Her
man Hallmark and Bruce
Howell.
Miss Green and Mr. Cook
will be married Jariuary 23.
Giant Sige - *
THE LAND WAS WORKED —
Nineteen tractors made relatively
short work in plowing the 360
acres of land at the Alex Block
place near Olfen. More than 30
persons were' involved in the “peo-
ple to people” program Monday,
sponsored by the Rowen^ VFW
Mary Lynn Green
Honoree at
Wedding Shower
The refreshment table from
which yellow slush was served
was laid with a white linen
cloth and centered with white
and a yellow floral arrange-
ment and a miniature bride
and groom standing under an
archway.
Even Elephants
Can’t Remember
All The Changes
in the
53c lb. Short Ribs
Lean Gw»d
Deep sympathy Js extended
to.Mrs. Welby Fuller and her
son, Lowell, m'the dkath of
their husband and father, Wel-
by Fuller, at his home Sun-
day morning Funeral services
were held in Stevens Funeral
Chapel in Cbleman Tuesday
morning*. Burial was in Crews
Cemetery. ' ■ •
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MeWil
Hams visited wjth Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Bain in Lampasas,
last week.
Miss Mary Lynn Green,
bride elect of Steve Cook, was
the honoree at a wedding
shower Friday night in the
parlors of Seventh Street Bap-
tist Church.
Again the .winner of the Ap
preciatjon Day Jackpot certi-
ficate was not present to re
ceive the $69.65, the value at
flu- 10 per cent ticket She was
Mrs. Hattie Mae Roberts. Hei
ticket
Bros.
This
worth
Jackpot
Guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. M L. Wood Sunday
were Me and Jdrs, Earl Am
brope, Mr. arid Mrs. Bill
Brantley, Mr." and Mrs Ralph
Spina, MK and Mrs. Asa
Phelps and Phil of Ft. Worth
and Mrs. Jean Huffman of
Temple. __*<
• Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hoppe
and daughters, Mr. and. Mrs.
Bill Hoppe, Mrs. Elaine Austin
and daughters were among
those who enjoyed a birthday*
dinner with B. J. Goett in
Mrs
wffc the first one drawn for
the $15 certificate. She was
not present and Mrs. Louella
Rampy’s name was the next
one drawn. She was present
to claim the certificate. Mrs.
Gamble s ticket was given by
Stones and Mrs. Rampy'S
came from Ben Franklin.
Khnbett Crushed
PINEAPPLE
Heinz Strained
Y FOOD 8\
peek's Jackpot was
$695 5g. Next week’s
will be worth $756 50
Pacific Gold Elberta
Reaches ’’
Winters Sunday.
Mr aod Mrs U T. Lucas
of Midland spenrSunday Hight
with Mr. and Mrs. Quincy
Traylor.
CREWS
Mrs. Chaster Magath
723-HN T
If pachy'^’m have problems,
how about people? The easy COMPLETE
antwar —take your return RETURNS
to BLOCK. Our lyttent of
checking every return mean^
you will receive every legit- rTteteTWTWW
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today. UmAJLm
Buddie* No. 1 Russet \
Potatoes
in the home of.Mrs, Im Roy
Muller for their regular moat-
ing. The unit of study for the
day was setting the tabla, with
each girl taking her turn ac-
ting the table and givlhg im-
portant* rules la. , aatHe^gfo
table.
Reireshn^ni
then enjoyet
Hufstedler,
son. Carla I
Janice Piel, Sandra ' L
Valerie Cochran, Elizal
Gauer, the leader Mre.«
Roy Muller, and . WMta J
Robert Gauer and 1
Charles Chaney. „ „
Boston Butt
Pork Roast
Shop Made Pin
Sausage -
SEWING CLASS
Beginning
Feb. 3rd
Paul Johnson
First Alternate
AU-State Choii
-post, the Olfen Knights of Colum-
bus, Catholic Daughters and
(hristian Mothers. Food was
brought' in to feed the workers;
fuel for operating the tractors was
donated; and refreshments were
served the group at the end of the
day’s work. (Ledger Staff Pho-
to. i
Church' School ...
Morning Worship ..................... 10:55 a. m.
County Wide Youth Meeting ....... i.. 1:00 p.m.
Evening Worship .................... 6:00 p. m.
Guest speaker — Reverend Raul SalZar — Lubbock
Morning Worship Broadcast Over KRUN
- Bread at Broadway
Pl-i A. Tadd, Paster
Including instruction
book and credit on
material used in course.
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Perry, Richard H. The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 59, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1969, newspaper, January 23, 1969; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183904/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.