The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1968 Page: 4 of 12
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STAND UP FOR
AMERICA!
You’ll find
FOR
I room, front porch
, detadhed garage
tin for cash buyer
Iway 365-2681 or
collect at Midland.
is 8 feet by 10
rote slab. Mail bi
1. 1968 to:
sneral Telephone
lie Southwest
door, Fordamatic
ned. Oran Bigby
FOR SALK
Lots and building formerly
by the Southwestern State
phone Company locatec
Novice, Texas. The lots
identified as Lots Nine (9
Ten (10) of Block Fifteen
dnd the individual sixes of
tots are 25 feet by 130 feet
TAIS •SALES
■ You can find
USED FURNITURE
to suit your needs at
KING-HOLT
Pfil HLt: I room house,
•20 11th St. 2400 A. with gas
wall. >115 an acre. 400 A. All
Min. S10S.00 an acre. IIS A.
Near Crews, easy terms.
A. M. King
FAM Bank Bldg.
DEATHS
State College
4!--—
Mac
HILLCREST
grain, 1 wheat. House,
188te
Notes for
ot Mi-
TEXAS
as
Bill Baird
Dr. J. L. Ohlhausen
James H. Harwell
Card of Thanks
Card
and
of Mr
Wanted
Hit
Radiators
Dirvctoi
u
L-«r
f Mi
our
com
l.mn
W i
Van-
WANTED |
-1
2
ELECTRIC
WATER
HEATERS
the
CAN BE
7,
INSTALLED
ANYWHERE
Company
Property Owners
al
14-tfc
mice
Information
Orange
Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Cadillac Dealer
« *
tomato 1
*<
three step children.
Mr .
1
1
large
coast
mill,
good
tank,
or I
hot I
Party Headquarters
709 Hutching, Ave.
be attending
University ot.
Jones
Mrs
Dean
Bark
.■.in hi-
ljl
33
Re
is a
Good
Stuffed
New p
Green
ni dk
Full j
Cables—Motors
Tin Cans
_J Mexican food serv-
at The Texas Grill.
Owners of
Rent Property
10-YEAR DEPENDABLE
SERVICE GUARANTEE
1013
Texas TM01
Kennedy
Grant
Realty
Mark
plent 1
dairy
Mrs
Mrs
Bink'.
Nelco Sewing Machines
Sales — Service
Wc Trade
B> . I. T'Oll
Blackrye
Harvard
Garden I
Bread
Buffer
Milk
Cinnamon
SALE by owner, three
3 bouse with fireplace,
' lot. Call 365-8400 or
BALLINGER'S ONLY DESCEND-
ANTS of the founders of the early
day community of Picketville, Mrs.
Eskell Powell and her son, Bishop,
witnessed the dedication of the
ALL-ELECTRIC
WATER HEATER
Stock, all
P. Carey
34-tfc
cheese
dishes
Hamburg
Gravy
('reamed
English ri
Pineapple
Milk
Yeast bisi
WW^,
Btrnrr a
Oatmeal
WANTED
housekeeping and care
valescent woman. Call
between September 23
one milt
Mail bids to
Bigby.
22-tfc
skim
milk, chocolate
cottage
favorite
MBCELUtNEOUS
SERVICES
»« Cornbreai
* Sutter
mam
U S
Keep
clean.
They
•809 Hutchings Ave.
Ballinger, Texas 76R21
f Mi
Tom
-<>n 01
HELP WANTED — One hand
for gin office and scale work;
one for warehouseman; one for
feed mill work Ballinger Co
op Gin. 20-tfc
J COLDEST drink in town,
an leee at Ballinger Ice —
~! love them. tfne
________1 Foods
them at The Texas
SPECIAL - ‘‘Tote
d for high climbing.
FOR SALE — Demonstrator
World Book Encyclopedia at
reduced price Mrs. Frankie
Berryman 3G5-2798 24 Itc
FOR RENT — Furnished ga
rage apartment. Has air con-
ditioner and car port See Mrs.
J. C. Sturgess or pho. 365 2280
17-tfC
LOSE WEIGHT safely with a
Dex A Diet tablets. Only 98c at
Bailey Drug. 24-ltp
1 r tn i
! Saline
vv.il 4?
We have hemes in all price
■■*<••* and locations. Let us
speed. Call Mark
10-tfc
Universal Sewing Center,
West Beauregard. San An-
or eall 653-2112, collect foi
home demonstration Open
6. 74-6tc
— 1967 Singer
I sewing ma-
in console or portable
big
cir
are
SALE — 1967 Buick Le
, 18,000 miles. One own-
: 10 months. Phone 365
or 365-2722. 17 Stp
— by Juanita O'Connor
Home Demonstration Agent
r soji^of
Reneau
FOR RENT — House at 800
ath; 2 bedrooms, den, unfur
nished. See or call Mrs. J. G.
Tuckey. 365 2220 22 tfc
and kindne
death of
and clean, 2 bedroom,
paint in and out, new
Small down payment and
' loan of $50 per month.
\ 365 2681 or OX 4-8769,
, at Midland. 12 tfc
Mrs. Terry Buried
Here Today
ecutive with
of America
, at thi
I Raleigh Reese,
grateful
Fur the fixsl
Mr
Kljlie '
oniore'4'
W T
WANTED—House moving, junk
cars. Ray’s Wrecking Yard.
Phone 365 2224 . 24 Itc
If you wish to sell your pro-
perty yourself you are in-
vited to come to my office
We will make a sign and
place it in my show,window,
and request the buyer to
contact you.
There is no obligation and
this service is free.
of unw hipped cream add
4 teaspoons of sugar
Brunson
W
FREE WIRING
Free 2 20 volt normal wiring to
all residential customers of
WTU who buy an electric water
heater from local dealer.
Harwell New
TIC Director
Julia
Mr and
Lunches
and Nortoi
next weel
will be:
Acids
lemon
milk to
in tomato soup
thicken
tomato
is doing sen
University of
For President
In '68
Insurance
and National
the Bov
• 75c minimum charge 1st inser-
thereafter Maximum 20 words
4c per word first insertion; 3c there
and figures (except telephone num-
count as one word each. Telephone
house numbers count as one word. Classified ad
be charged, with payment due upon publication
4c per word first insertion, 3c per word there
PRE LOVED
This 3 bedroom home has 2
Select Used Couches-Sofas
and Chairs. Bedroom Suites.
Breakfast Suites —
Priced to Move at Once
KING-HOLT
m a )<'tin g
Mi and
son ol
B. r rv
a lun
FOR RENT—Duplex apart
ment; garage apartment; fur-
nished; utilities paid. See Sam
Behringer or call 365 2682
24 Itc
Remnants of many
stone buildings along the
of Greenland, likely built by
early settlers some 1,006 years
ago. still fascinate visitors.
Disc Sharpening
Portable Equipment
See Skipper Whecless or call
365 2045. 5 tine
Bo a part of your community.
Join the Ballinger Chamber of
Commerce.
marker Sunday afternoon. Mrs.
Powell is the great granddaughter
of Rich Coffey, one ol the lounders.
Staff Photo
Knight
ot Ml
hiii.mv
in
Mt
George (’.
Wallace
WANTED — Party able to
make $19.25 monthly payments
on like new spinet piano. Can
be seen in this vicinity. Write
Mgr. Joplin Piano. 315 South
16th, Waco, Texas 76703.
24 Itp
Crockett
Mrs
Walters
micro biology daughter
M S Walters
The Congo area of Africa has
a locust that grows to 6 inches
in length, and devours
and birds
platcly insula tod. 4 large
pecan trees and file fence.
Double garage with storage
reem. Electric range and
dish washer. Wired for cable
and 2 antennas. Cali us for
appointment today.
convenient
Ballinger
Salvage Co
487 aero form. 5 miles SW of
Mortuo, Texas. »7 cuttivaltao.
Richards, will
Hardin Simmons
Abilene
Wm.P. Carty
Lumber Co.
used
Tele
in
are
and
(15)
Ballinger
Salvage Co
son of
Baird
of Ml
. Bobo
Red
Service opportunity
couple at Texas I
Children's Home, B
If you wish you may come in
and we will make up a sign
and place in in my show
window offering your pro-
perty for rent.
There is no obligation. This
service is free.
aid Mrs W R Grav J:
ChiM con
o Pinto bel
Hot tarn
H. Cabbage
Corn muf
Milk
Butter
Sliced pei
Chiropractor
Hutchings Ave.
Ballinger, Texas
14-tfc
Texas lech will
number oi student
Thev include
daughter of
Charles Jones
sen of Bill D<
sen ol Mi and Mr- Bill
M1 and Mr D a v 1 d
is attending
include
Mr
ton
and
King son -if Mr and Mrs John
Km
daughter of Mrs () 1, Huddles
ton Deanna Hoppe, daughter
ot Mi and Mrs W B Hoppe
Jan Jone
Mr-
Crockett. son of
Arthur
son of
May me
oring in
of Mr and Mrs
JOBS OF
INTEREST; WOMEN
Woman' to do
for con-
365 3975
and 27.
24 2tc
Some 506 new insects have
been imported into the U. S.
over the past 50 yean. Some
were brought in ta fight other
insectr. but many others <ame
In without invjt^ion.
Carolyn Huddleston.
daooes, 4 stocked dart
brush free pasture.
Phom 985-2711 Day
345-1352 Night
■id Mr
Roy .
accounting
Frankie
n Murman
Egyptians of 4.500 years ago
produced an alcoholic drink
from fermented wheat, which
they called “boota.”
the
Chamber of Commerce
Association.
For Sale
Flats—Beams
Pipes
Angles—Channels
such as tomato
juice, often cause uw <
curdle To prey eat this
instance. |
the milk tirst and add '
juice shortly before
Or make a thickened
sauce and add it to hot
(Continued from page 1)
Raymond Hubbard is attend
mg Mesa Community College.
Mesa, Arizona
Carol Gillespie, daughter of
Mr and Mrs M L Gillespie
and Beverly Hallmark, daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs Clarence
Hallmark are attending Abilene
Commercial College Kay Red
man. daughter of Mr and Mrs
M A Redman, has also en-
rolled at Abilene Commercial
As a young man, Thomas
Jefferson owned 5,900 acres of
land and 185 slaves. At his
death. 50 years later, after a
lifetime of service to his nation,
he was $40,000 in debt.
, MfiLF 15 foot self contain-
camper. 308 11th, phone
’, 16-tfc
Benny Martinez, son of
I Mrs Joe Martinez;
son of Mr.
.1 R Holloway. Susan
daughter of Mr. and
Elwood Brown. Deborah
daughter of Mr and
Mike
Deanna Hoppe,
and Mrs W
daughter of Mr and
Frank Jones Ronnie
Mr and Mrs
Billy Hale.
Kvelyn Hale:
a senior maj
SEE the beautiful MEDAL-
LIONS for girls and boys at
Frances Gift Shop Ixicated at
Desert Inn Motel in South Bal
linger 24-2tc
obligation or charge.
Carl Bynum
Southwest Texas
Students at Southwest Texaa
State College at San Marcos
will be Walter Pehl. son of Mr.
and Mrs Walter Pehl. Sally
Parker daughter of Mrs. Hallie
Parker
Mr and
Johnny Holloway,
and Mrs
Brown,
Mrs
Chapman
Mrs Kelly Chapman;
Rountree, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Rountree and
Jones, son of Frank Jones
Card o< Thanks
expression of sym-
shown u*
loved one,
are truly
2 bedrooms with now wiring,
plumbing, kitchen cabinets
and both fixtures. Newly
decorated inside and out.
New roof. $7060.000.
SCREENED PORCH
2 bedrooms with dining
room. Pecan trees and quiet
location on choice corner lot.
Estate says take $5000.00.
WALKING DISTANCE
To all schools. 3 bedrooms.
Completely carpeted. Vented
heat. Air conditioners and
If you have gny particular
problems concerning Real
■Mate, as a *«al. Eatato
Broker I would be glad to
of Thanns
is sav. thank you. to
th<»t were so thoughtful
and to mv wife, while I
was in the hospital
W( are \er\ appre<-iaUw-4or
Th<‘ cards flowers, visits and
ether deeds of kindness showt
ot M r a nd Mrs
Middle
. Mi
Middiet"
Mr a :><i
and Mrs
BE SURE AND SEE our
Giant Anniversary Sale
cular. Dates of the sale
Sept. 19 to Oct. 5. Lintz’s.
24 Itc
ts enrolling al the Um
if Texas at Austin will
Bill Middleton. son of
and Mrs Orland Middle
John Jacob son of Mr
Mrs Roy Jacob. Mike
Man | sorl of yjr and Mr-
...... I Paul Witt
. jt,..l I
Mis
dent
tv a*
inr 1
1 mda Clark
Odessa Junior College
Charles Chandler son of Dr
and
be a
this
flowers, cards
and every expression of cor>
tern please accept our heart-
felt thanks
Mis Raleigh R.cxe and
family
FOR SALE
Farm 120 acres
John J I rbanek
east of Rowena
William F Urbanek Rt I Row-
ena. Texas
We reserve the right to reject
any and all bids Bids must bo
received by October 4 19M f
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argues fl
nut speml
Is .iii'tnirB
few .in,I
Cent rail
counter ■
reads .ill
erans lul
now evell
rates I
Sadler I
selling all
in Travil
Hidalgo <1
Sadler's I
ting pricil
to $100 1
now The!
erans arl
land at I
the progrl
*' Tryingl
at state el
ler who I
he is has!
of businel
One real
latlve invl
waterI
m< numenl
to move si
Mississippi
east Ti x J
of South I
is not to I
OCtotMT <1
But the I
ment Boal
up the pl
slip out J
budget red
to the I|
Mi and Mrs U
Pat II..ml.ru k
Mr- <
R: m ,m
and Mrs
Marie
d.iuuhte r
irou. adv. raio row IT
Arnold Allcoon and
OTHER CiTIZKNS FOR
Cannot havo children living
with tbom. Write or call
Adm mi et re tor, Charles
Wright — AL 5-3448.
23-4tc
Funeral arrangements have
been tentatively set for 3 p m ,
Thursday in Paint Rock Bap
list Church for Mrs Roy W
Terry. SO, who died Tuesday
afternoon in Clinic Hospital in
San Angelo.
Burial will be in Evergreen
Cemetery in Ballinger under
the .direction of Allen Davis
Fyner41 Home,._______
Born June 15. 1888 in Coryell
Cbunty. she married Roy Terry
in 1916. They moved to Concho
County in 1917, MttUng in Paint
Rock Mr. Tarry died in 1940.
Survivors include a aon. Roy
Mr« (' H ('handler will
senior at Baylor I niversitv
fall Jan Ketchem daugh
of Mr and Mrs H W .
Kitchen! is a sophomore and
Vikki King daughter of Mr
and Mrs John King will be a
freshman at Baylor University
Carolyn Curry, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Clifton R Curry
Bonnie Moon, daughter of Mrs
Louise Moon Linda Burges*,
daughter of the Rev and Mrs-
Marvin E Burgess, and Dchney
Richards daughter of Mrs Pat
FEST CONTROL
ROACHES — Any size house.
$12.50, guaranteed 9 months.
TERMITES — Free inspection)
without obligation. Call for in-
spection. For information call
Bronte, Texas, 473-5151. Dorothy
Kiker’s Beauty Shop. ABC Pest
Control. 21-tfc
loo a —HurtBatt-Ou
and Mi' Orland
Johnny Keel son ol
Mis Gene Keel Mr
Lvnn Walden and l.arrx Hays
Bill Hays
<>n <>f Mr and
Bill Witt a former stu
at Sout'iwestcrn Universi
f Georgetown
work at the
utility room. Largo storage
on back of car port. Fenced
back yard. Owner wants to
sell now. $7560.00.
WHY PAY RENT
When you can own this 2
bedroom home in A-1 loca-
tion. Carpet throughout.
Large attractive kitchen.
Plenty closets and plumbed
for washer dryer. $7000.00.
EIGHTH STREET
1404 Oth Street. 2 I oh. A
good buy tor $2500.00.
HOME AND INCOME
DUPLEX close to town.
Vented hoot and oir condi-
tioners. Completly furnished.
Recently decorated inside
Mi
Shari
and Mr-
Gr.iy manager of th<
Raidci' a puuor and
Chicken-Fruit Salad
3 cups cooked chicken diced [World War II
cup seedless grapes, halved cd college and
cup impeded apple wedges
cup fruit-whipped cream
dressing (see recipe below)
6 lettuce cups
Paprika as needed
2 cups drained pineapple
chunks
1/3 slivered, toasted almonds,
if desired
Combine chicken. grapes
pineapple chunks and apple
wedges Chill until just before
serving time. Blend lightly with
salad dressing Dip edges of
lettuce cups in paprika Serve
salad on lettuce Top with
monds. if desired
Fruit-Salad Dressing
’fi cup sugar
1 tablespoon flour
1 egg
3 tablespoons lemon juice
h cup pineapple juice. ''
Mix sugar and flour in the
top of double boiler Add re-
maining ingredients and mix
well Cook over hot. not boil-
water, stirring constantly until
mixture is thick and clear.
Chill.
ine ursi recuruou 1,111
Bl shipment ot coal took place
in 1325, fro
^France.
and Mr- J
Jennifi i Ty let
Edxard Moonen
son of Mr am
I kills Mr am
M ih a < I Barrett
cctind
vice president of the Texas In
dustrial Development Council
and served as program chair
man for the annual Conference
of TIDC held in College Sta
tion earlier this month
He has been active in
Texas
Managers Association. West
Texas Chamber of Commerce.
Southern Industrial Develop
ment Council. American In
dust rial Development Council,
and is currently serving as a
member of the United States
Chamber of Commerce Adviso
ry Committee on Rural
source Development, and
director of the Texas
Roads Association
CARDS, station-
gift wraps, all occasion
, other gift items. Call
Ellen Perry at 365-2159.
L PAPER — large stock,
kinds in Mock. Wm. P.
7 Lumber Company.
74-tfc
Cottage Parents
Wanted
Milk Products: How Import
ant Milk Is To Your Daily
Diet
Not only is fresh milk an iin
portant beverage, but we rely
on cream, evajxirated and con
densed milk, skim milk, re
constituted dry
milk, cheese
and yogurt for
and deserts
With the Consumer &
eting Service reporting
ful stock of milk and
products — and fall weather
giving an added lift to appt
tites, you’ll want to keep lots
of dairy products on hand
Storage is important in
taining quality, says the
Dept of Agriculture,
fresh dairy products
cold and tightly covered
should be refrigerated as soon
as possible after purchase or
delivery
Keep unopened cans of evap
orated milk at room tempera
ture of 75 degrees or lower
Either keep unused dry milk in
the original package or trans
fer it to a tightly covered con
tainer Close the package im-
mediately after using
If dry milk is exposed to air
during storage, it may become
lumpy and stale. After dry
milk is reconstituted store it
in the refrigerator
Always cook or heat milk at
a low temperature, and do not
let it boil With care, milk can
be heated satisfactorily over
direct heat A double boiler
also works well for heating
milk
If milk is heated at high
temperatures, the protein in
milk coagulates into a film on
top and a coating on sides of
the pan Prolonged high tem-
perature can cause off flavors
— and sometimes scorching
Milk mixtures thickened with
flour or cornstarch need con
stant stirring during cooking to
prevent lumping. Use low oven
temperatures for baking cas
seroles containing a high pro
portion of milk
STONE'S
11 1 1 1
Cool Hand Luke”
Starring
I’aul New man
president and iieiiei.il manager
of the Wichita Falls Chamlxi
ot < ommerce announced his
test/nation in Wichita Fail- to
become effective that day.
ng manaeir of
Falls Chamber
J drink in town,
at Ballinger Ice —
S ttnc
I Ford Fair
Friday and Saturday
Sept. 20-21
“Where Were
YOU
When The
Lights Went
Out?”
If Horton chairman of
Indtisti t.il < ommission
nnoucced that Jami' H
11 will liecome Executive
Used Cars
Cash Paid. See Us First.
be used inter :
baking It al
sour m'lk or i
pre
located
The lota
' Nine (9)
Fifteen
sizes of these
v 130 feet. The
„ located on these
by 10 feet on a Good salary, fringe benefits.
Mail bids by Oct-
to:
Mu rm an Jan <
. omore daughter
Starring
nits Dav and Robert Morse
Plus
“Arizona
Bushwhackers”
1 Mt' ” I Parish
Mansell, a lumot son
and Mr- Claude Man
.ittelldvd ’bl jutb .
Tonkawa Okla
homa. and is .< graduate ot .
Oklahoma Sta’e I niversitv He
his completed She I lilted States)
Cham tier <f Commerce
a gers Institute at Boulder '
Colorado and was graduated;
with the first class of the In j
dustnal Development Institute I
at the Umversitv of Oklahoma :
sjwmsored bv the American In
dustrial Development Council j
Following two sears service)
j in the Army \ir Corps during
Harwell complet
served as an ex
-----— ■ - -
-Ballinger Students
_ Company
to reject any
22-4tc
separate
\ baae-
Good
1207
OX 4
tomato
milk just before serving
Evaporated milk may be dt
luted with an equal volume of
water and used like fresh
for cooking and baking
strength evaporated milk
extra nutritive value
You’ll want to use sw« et»-ne<* i
condensed milk in desserts,
candies. and other
recipes.
Buttermilk and home
whole milk can
changeable for
recipe calls for
buttermilk you can easib
pare the amount ’.lecded
sweet milk For -a<h cup
bine 1 tablesjxHin vim g
lemon juice with enough
milk to make 1 cup liquid Let
this stand for j minutes before
you use it
Whipping cream is eo-te-f ’o
whip when it is chilled to be
tween 35 and 40 degrees F For
best results chill bowl and beat
er as well as cr«am With a
rotary beater or electric mix
er whip cream rapidly just
until it mounds and holds its
shape. Be careful not to ever
whip
You'll find it hirst to sweet ?n
cream after it has been whip
jred Adding sugar too soon 'r.
creases the whipping time and
decreases the volume To each
cup
to
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