The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1967 Page: 4 of 12
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Ballard or Pillsbury
Biscuits 6Fr49£
JOWLS
TURKEYS
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Kraft (.rape
Kimbell PEARS
29 if)
59 lb
imdoiibh-dlv
JELLY
form
IS o/. Jars
XX ishbone Green Goddess
DRESSING
Skinners Spaghetti or
Butter-milk
29
S oz Jar
y? gallon
outdoor
amend
the state
303 Cans
5 ':■! $1.0(1 5 ”
Folger’s Instant
t9c
COFFEE
39c •
10 oz. Jar
Just Now
Banquet
Gandy's Cottage
Morton Fruit
Del Monte
POT-PIES
CHEESE
PEACHES
. 303 Cans
for
KING-HOLT
■Ml
Hanford
It would
XX \i< hot
the
land fund
the
thru
can
>LaU'
would
ment
groups
imoor
The World’s
Most Valuable
Saving Stamps
The program wo
in 1949
Most Valuable
The World's
Kimbell WtV»te
Gr. Beans
House
!>(•! I LI 11
Jb-v BiV
of Srxciilh
< riuHfrii
with CHRIST
23.00
to
49.98
I IRST BXPTRT
( III R( II
If it’s QUALITY you want -
Remember it’s George's
There i la a difference,
v>. ill In- the scene ,
.it Trx;l< Baifli st
from thi>
to attend
(tie
license, who have
both phases ol a
Education Course to
and nylon.
10 to 20 and
]?’/> to 22’/?.
The Texan Parks and Wild-
life Department has released
hunting regulations for the
mourning and white winged
dove seasons Digests of these
regulations are now available
to interested individuals from
sporting goods stoics, game
wardens, and any regional or
district office of the Depart
ment.
Two bask* changes in white-
wing hunting have been made
since last year The white-wing-
ed dove season has been set
to open September 2 3 and Sep-
tember 9 10 The -tires south of
Highway 83 and formerly desig
nated as closed in the southern
Eight of the 20 amendment-
<■ of interest mainly to >pc
Jiccn.-ed
old. I
meet
Young Drivers
Must Remove
Restrictions
Mild f’hed/ai
X 07.
Yearbook Supplements
Supplements to the 1967
Prints, school yetrrtfftoX at
linger High School
high school and mav
ning Monday of next
cording to High School Prim i
pm 1 rii m
Im
28
out -that the new
law age changes
on that date If
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Kraft Macaroni
DINNERS
.tHi r-loun .d 4 p TTI
I ; i' ! t d* 11)11 .111(1 Will C”ll
billow in" U ■ < r nmri j
Used Freezers,
Refrigerators
& Stoves
completed
Driv er
be sure and take the driving test
to have the restriction removed
before August
They pointed
drivers license
go into effect
the drivers whose license is re
developing 1543.4*0 acres
recreationaElands and hisfor
<cal sites -This would more
The veterans land amend
ment would add another «2'»t
000 (HXVfo state bonds previous
ly i|iilhorized and through
which. 3.5 :tOo veterans have pur
chased farm and ranch proper
ties at low interest rates
spread over a 40 year pay jm-i
lod
This amendment w o u4 d
raise the amount which could
parks bond issue Last De
cember be unveiled a
Idahoan Inst.
POTATOES 1 lb. Bag
be pi. k‘- I
or begin
week, ac
Commuter Casual
in a smart ftvort)lour.e
dress that has the
Nelly Don knar k for
fitting precisely
and flatteririg
- your iigure.
Goodlooking
town shades of
blue, brown anrf
red designed in
a rich blend of
Arne! triacetate
XX no I
He is expected to spearhead
an intensive fall campaign
supported l«y park- recreation,
al and outdoor groups to put
No- 1 ,{"ss< ‘ 10 lb. Bag [■
Potatoes 3 V
TEXAS CABBAGE_________5c lit.
CUCUMBERS_____________10c lb
TEXAS PEACHES________27c lb
FRESH CARROTS 2 lbs
be bo. rowed under the pro
gram Horn $/ SOO to 510.000
intitieted
noon central standard time on
September 23 and continue
through November 21 except in
those counties where white-
winged and mourning doves
are hunted concurrently In
these 12 counties the season
will close al Sunset November
• No 2. HJR 37
Dove Season Regulations
Now Available to Hunter
Raplist Hen
I Wi I Meet at
iLakeRAVbod
throughoul I ex;>s soon
seeing long columns
Those 12 early closing coun.
ties are Maverick. Dimmit,
LaSalle, Webb. Zapata, Jim
Hogg, Brooks. Willacy, Kenedy.
Cameron. Hidalgo and Starr In
these counties a limit of white
wings and a limit of mourning
doves may be taken^on each
day of the whilewing hunt.
All areas of the British Isle-
are less ttian 75 miles from th-
sea and all areas have beet
drenched . with salty spray
during storms.
Tall tans
Hospital mental health and
mental retardation
will en.phasiie the
Koiintv Kist
PEAS
’ 303 < itns
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Can /J
Ooposdioh has adopted the
argument that it is not he
function o| the state gosern
ment to etlgage in the loan
business, and that veterans
have had plenty of time to
participate Some also con
tend that ‘ cheap money in
vites purchases of land not
needed and which will not be
put to~pr
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Page 1—Section One. Thursday, Align t JI, ItKSZ
, Ballinger, Tc
am < hairman
I. E. Km.
-parts of
Cameron
opened to
The retention of one
feathered wing on field dressed
doves is no longer required ex
cept in the 21 counties where
the mourning dove and white
wing are hunted concurrently.
Mourning dove hunting in the
north zone will begin at noor-
central standard lime <1 p m
daylight saving time) on En
dny. September 1 and continue
through sunset Monday. Octo
her 30 with a bag limit of 12
per day and 24 in possession
South zone hunting of the
mourning dove will begni at
-'-n cddition.i, ami-nd
vx 111 be on the I'M.H
2.
Boxes"
Norton School
Bud'/et Raised
\ anil 'lies
\bmit I *<»0
Starr, Hidalgo and
counties has
hunters
u-lud. I uli. r
\l ,.„,n fc , I
Spokesmen for the Texas
partment of Public Safety said .
this week that all licensed
drivers who are now 14 pr 15
nt r»*ge »nd opi»n a
of new f<cillti«> for
recreation. i
I < hili .'ptxHiliinrito the
mi nt to date has',. Im-.-ii
| on the $1 li car p.k;k entry fee
initially piX'|e)s4j| 11% Cojpn.'iJIy
to finance the* vast 'program,
and . << alt. r.-.l r rmiplamts that
fa.iiiti.'-. mclud.-rT-*in ilwe. gov
ernor s mno.-r plan do not a<l<*
quately serve some areas of
Friskiex
DOG FOOD
MACARONI 7o,
IV Miters 111
i.-iidm. ;- tr
will be
of tv|>e
about iin|K>rtant Issues .is Sec
r.tarv of State John Hjll b<
Lipton Instant
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•liivcr 21 years of age or.
in the front seat fails to
the August 2 d<-.idlin'-.
have to wait until
birthday before they
an unrest11< t«•<I he
2« 2 Can
39
Earl Raker’s
GEORGES
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FRYERS
29c
l Frenh Ground
\ BEEF
pound 43f
■—Strop Made Pork
] SAUSAGE ..,.
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Perry, Richard H. The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1967, newspaper, August 24, 1967; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1184067/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.