The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1969 Page: 3 of 10
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School
Wednesday
and
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Friendly Corner
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95th
Friday
mar
Monday
Labor Day holiday
QUE EH
CHOOSE AVOCADO on WHITE
Higginbotham
■ • RMrilly 1 G||
Army Com-
during his
City s budget
hearing set
Master
Moore.
Moore
At this time all teams
be introduced to football :
and coaches will give a.
down on the possibilities
Things
aible ace
Raleigh
Reese,
Established 1908
Serving the Rowena
Area Over Sixty Years
Located near the Ballinger Hospital
We will he open lor business —
This is the more ex
pensive variety that
regularly sella for
The climate of Java is so
favorable that crops may be ob-
served growing in all stages,
from planting to harvesting,
from the same location, most
any day in the year.
First regular meeting of the
Quarterback Club is planned
Monday. September 15.
Bryan indicated that most of
the workers had not reported
their sales thus far.
No admission is charged to
the prevue.
LIFfTIMf
ST AINLfSS STffL TUI
• Chip-Proof e Rust
Workers reporting slow on
QB Club-membership drive
Robert Reese
gets appointment
In lots of 1
more at 1
e Durable Press Cycle
• Preweahtoek Cycle
• Choice of I
end Spin 8
Come in
"tell'em
Charley
sent
Menus served
Norton school
remainder of
next week will
Mrs. Powell is the daughter of
Mrs. Mary F. Mooncn. She was
granted a bachelor of science
degree in elementary education.
In other actions Mey passed
an annexation ordinance taking
into the city limits the property
on the Old Winters Highway
owned by Odell Howard
Two from
Ballinger
Under sponsorship of the
Quarterback Club, the annual
Pigskin Preview will be held at
was
pro
and
Ballinger City Council set
Tuesday, September 23 as date
for the annual Budget Hearing
for die City. Action was taken
at their regular meeting Tues-
day morning.
SPECIAL
WASHER
ow Owners Of The
Workers on the drive for
members in the Bearcat Quar-
terback Club had reported 22
memberships sold Wednesday
morning, according to Bobby
Bryan, membership drive chair-
man.
A total of 298 eruptions were
observed dunng the last activi-
ty of Mt Lassen, Calif. — be
tween 1314 and 1921.
No boost in
school lunch,
milk prices
at leading yard*, but
this wan mishandled
during shipping and
the crates torj| and
some corners are
chipped.
Capt and Mrs. Robert D King
from Colorado Springs Colo.,
visited with Mrs King’s grand
parents, Mr arxl Mrs. C. W
MeAden, last week end They
were en route to Uvalde to visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack MeAden. Capt King is
recuperating from injuries' su-
stained when shot down in a
helicopter in Vietnam.
He is the son of Mrs.
Reese and the late Mr
and a 1965 graduate of Ballinge
High School.
DENTON, - Robert G. Isbell
and Margaret L. PoweU of Bal-
linger were among 1243 stu-
dents from 37 different states
receiving degree* at Summer
Commencement Aug. 22 at
North Texas State University.
COLLEGE STATION - Rob-
ert C, Reese has been appointed
director of placement services
and corporate support at Texas
A&M University, announced
Dorsey E McCrory, develop-
ment director.
I Sheet
eets or
MSgt CH. Moore
decorated at
Goose Bay post
Four of our presidents
ried widows — Washington, Jef
ferson, Madison and Jackson
BLACKWALLS
6.00 x 13 tubeless plus
>1.» Fed. Ex. Tax.
No Trade Needed
Ham & heans
Turnip greens
Potato salad
Cornbread, butter
Milk
Hanan?
families there included Leon Frerich and hi«
two daug^Up^ pictured here, < Ledger Staff
Photo. I ’
Reese, 31, served as acting
director of placement services
for the past year He received
a master’s degree in business
administration in May from
Texas AAM and received his
B B A. in marketing in 1963
from AAM
The Ballinger native served
two years as an Army officer
at Fort Knox, Ky. He was a
Sears division manager at Abi
lene three years before return-
ing to AAM for graduate work.
He received the
mendation Medal
Army tour.
Robert Reese gets
A&MU placement post
Oven fried steak, gravy
Mashed [iotatoes
Buttered corn
Carrot sticks
Hot rolls, butter
Milk
Chocolate layer cake
Miss Linda Koller is visiting
at home with her parents, Mr
and Mrs Clark Koller, before
returning to Denton where she
will do work toward her mas-
ter’s degree at North Texas
State University.
Braised
Green beans
Peach halves, cheese
Hol rolls, butter
Milk
Apple crisp
Reese’s wife i
Margaret Castle
Mrs Lavelle Castle
lections librarian
AAM
Tuna salad
Macaroni, tomatoes
English peas
Celery sticks
Whole wheat rolls, butter
Strawberry shortcake
They agreed to coOjicrate on
terrace program with the Soil
Conservation Service on the
city owned airport farm
Steak and gravy
Buttered rice
English peas
Jelled salad with applesauce
Yeast biscuits, butter
Milk X
Peanut butter cookies
the former
daughter of
basic col-
it Texas
Mrs. E A. Saunders is in
Dickinson with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Payne and sons. Mrs.
Payne underwent surgery at
John Setty Hospital in palyge-
ton several weeks apo a^F is
recuperating at home naw.
National
Bank
Of Rowena
FOOD STAMP PLAN
Currently the feed stamp program Is
rlsultural budget even though H has_________________
operation. We urge that It bo transferred to the Department
Health, education and Welfare.
RUNNCLS COUNTY FARM BUR|l
in Ballinger and
lunchrooms the
the week
include:
GOOSE BAY, Labrador —
Sergeant Clarence H.
son of Mrs. Martin
of Route 1, Ri gel wood,
has received the U. S.
Air Force Commendation Metal
at Goose AB. labrador
Sergeant Moore, a transput-
tation supervisor, was decorat-
ed for meritorious service at
Fairchild AFB, Wash He
cited for his outstanding,
fessional skill, knowledge
leadership.
He is now assigned to
Strategic Air Command’s
Transportation Squadron
Goose.
The sergeant attended Armodr
High School. His wife, Henri,
is the daughter of Mrs. Flossie
Clark of Ballinger, Texas.
Lunchroom meal prices in
Ballinger School cafeterias will
be the same this year as last
year, Sui>erintendent Dick
RichTy said early this week.
Students in grades one through
six will pay 35 cent* per meal;
in Junior High School meah
will be 40 cents; in High School,
45 cents. Adult meals art1 50
cents. e,
Mid mdming milk for ele-
mentary school ThirfFnts will be
15 cents per week, f^chey said.
The degree recipients com
prised the largest graduating
class in the university's 79 year
history.
President John J. Kamerick
conferred 728 bachelor's de-
green. 469 master’s and 48
doctor’s degrees, including the
first two doctor of musical arts
degrees ever awarded by NTSU.
Isbell received a bachelor of
arts degree in English. He 1*
the son of Mr. and Mrit J. T.
Isbell, 1207 Broadway, Ballin-
ger.
Hpra is your opportunity to buy a dependable,
quality bt/Ht Speed Queen washer 81 a special
sale price. Hurry! Limited
quantity.
Model MA8BF
Plywood
Paneling
Sandlcwood or ,
Mahogany
Fish burger
Pinto beans
French fries
Lettuce tomato, onion
Milk
Cinnamon rolls
PLY NYLON CORD "MARATHON” TIRE...WRAP-AROUND TREAD
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IT WAS A FAMILY AFFAIR — Monday night
when the Ballinger Cooperative (Jin & Elevator
Co. held their 34th annual meeting. Among the
Pre-Labor Day
SAVE NOW-NO TRADE NEEDED
Tubelet*
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Regular Price
Blatkwall
Sale Price
Blackwell
Plus Fed. lx.
Tn. Me Trade
Needed
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>14.30
>1157
>1.99
7.3$ x 14
>1945
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>257
7.7$ x 14
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Perry, Richard H. The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1969, newspaper, August 28, 1969; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1184464/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.