The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1957 Page: 3 of 10
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Mrs
late Dr
Mueller, presi-
Annual Rentals
Keel Drug Store
Small Size
$3.30
Medium Size
$4.40
Large Size
* $6.60
Including Government Tax
The First National Bank
OF BALLINGER
Afemmier imracfe ^luscious eatiiK>
71 Years of Dependable Service
IfeOnits
Fooch you
F>n«if produce
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
t’UUiy
Flour Shaker
'our
Mrs. Jack
Nixon.
Saltine Crackers
Ocean Perch :
20*
25*
35’
41’
;:.°‘49’
0127*
Pineapple
25*
19*
Economy
Lb
2 m 15’
U.S CI»O'ce
19’
Fresh Italian Proves
Lb
2 .25’
2 .25
Sunkist Oranges
Lb.
'ate on
Friot E.enly
12 Oi
Calf Round Steak
Calf Chuck Roast
Calf Short Ribs
12 Oi
Mohawk Picnics
SOt
HIE BIGM
Wilson's Rif
30000.000
CASH REGISTER TAPES
for Valuable Pramiymt
Dole Pineapple
Bosco Milk Amplifier
Miracle Whip
Pillsbury Biscuits
TRADEIN HARARE
Kasco Dog Meal
69’
Kraft French Dressing
For Mm Beautiful Skin
REVLON SILICARE
SKa* ialaway a Haahh
GEORGE FORD MOTORS
wtirdtgyrplace to save!
SAFEWAY
You don't need to pay
'250 i. '-300 >«.
INCONSPICUOUS
HEARING AIDS
SAFEWAY
, 1*
i>y
Zaza and
Entertain
Monday
sin- will
HE won his Zamth an
tirtly st tha sst-nu
dangling cards-t«tn
lass conspicuous than
will bring the season
with a double-header
Day. September 2
8 Or
Pkg
season They will meet
the best class AA teams
state for their first two
and this should give an
Dahciou. Malorina
Auortad 'U.O'i
Safeway J Sami
board at the P e a r c e-Balley
Drug Store Fans should get
them as soon as possible as
the board will be withdrawn
and a report of the sale made
Ollie Chenoweth
Philathea Clam
Gal
c*»»
Up-
con-
have
more
in •••
■aims
lauiaaci
IM IKS
Madam Curie is the only per-
son ever to receive the Nobel
prize twice
WE CAN SAVE YOU BIG
MONEY ON A MERC'"’Y
Altar Society
Officers
I Lb
Selo
Space Available in
All Size Boxes
DON’T SCRATCH THAT ITCHI
IN JUST IS MINUTES,
Mm. Earl C. Zetsche
Honored at Bridge Party
Guaranteed typewriter ribboiu
and carbon papers Ballingei
Printing Co tl
offm the
world's largest-selling
finest-quality bearing aids—
tiny, light, inconspicuous
have their
since 1953
went to the
St. Mary's
Elects
Sway's ///«/.!
MOAT MONIV-BACK SUARAMTM
1.VBAR WARRANTY
t-VIAR MNV1CC PLAN
Mr and Mrs Walter Egge-
meycr of Olfen are announcing
tlie engagemtnt and approach-
ing marriage of their daughter.
Geneva, to Albin Kahlick of
Slaton, non of Mrs Carl Kah-
lick and the late Mr Kahlick
Tlie wedding has been set for
Hobbs will be here two days
and Lamesa will make two
trips to town before the end
Huie and the
Bullinger more
Sir; lias pur-
at 2325 Waco,
her daughter,
NOW UNTIL AUGUST 31 Men sirs de.ilem ncroon the
tuition are <v*ielirnting tire auiv* of like Big M with
tiie ger*last «al<<* event in our history We are pre
|utml to give thousands away every day in trade in
allowance* Your pn*ent car will never be worth no
much again* So act now Come in. drive home
your own t»rand new Big M. today.
There is still a pitcher short-
age on the local club since Ed
Maier wiu> called by his draft
board for military service
Frank Cafone has been called
upon for some mound duty and
turned in a fine job. however,
he has taken over when games
were already lost Eugene
pold and Bob Leach have
tinued to win when they
had re< which cannot be
than three days.
Cal Adair and E
Homemade ice
cake was served
Quality merchandiw gives
meaning to low prices.
Mrs Harold
dent of St Mary's Altar Society,
conducted the business meet-
ing which was held In the
MRS F. M. HALE MOVING
TO SAN ANGELO HOMI
parish iiall Rev Fr Patrick
Ryan. O M I gavt the prayers
at the opening and closing of
the meeting
Officers for 1957-58
elected.
Hodges,
Mueller.
Evarist
David Hallburton, treasurer
Mrcs Edgar Johnson gave a
report of the Abilene Deanery
phans Homo in Waco.
Birthday cel“brants were
Troy Simpson. Robert
Campbell's Soupc-
Wisconsin Cheese
Frozen Whiting
Canterbury Tea
FishSticks
September niult. at eight
o'clock in the morning at St
Boniface Catholic Church in
Olfen
If your house were on fire, you
might have even less time than that to gather up
your valuable papers and articles.
Don't wait until disaster strikes. Safeguard
your valuables now —in a safe deposit box with
us. Come in and rent one here, and
start enjoying real peace of mind.
of the season Meeting the final
payroll and taking care of all
other business will be a big
problem for Manager Tony
Yrk and he will personally ap-
preciate each puid admission
from now until the cloce of the
season He has stayed with Bal-
linger tlie full season when
much bigger towns w.-rc fold-
ing. let's stay with him until
the last out is made on the
second game. September 2
♦OO
Coaches Paul SU-wart and C
W Bettis will meet high school
football candidates at 7 a m
Monday at the bathhouse at
Bearcat Field Coach Alton
Patterson will meet 8th and
9th grade students at 9 a m
and Coach Dick Richey will
meet 7th grade candidates at
9am August 28
39*
29*
25*
19*
39*
for the Pope's Store
Wore a
Mrs Earl C Zetsche was
Ballinger could
best foott-all year
when the Bearcats
state finals They have the
experience, size, speed and
numbers and the team should
Improve each week during the
entire
two of
in the
games
indication of their real ability
♦0*
Then- arc a few extra good
Pecos Cantaloupes
Sunkist Lemons
Women which met in Abilene
last week It was announced
that one more First Com-
munion Dress has been com-
pleted
Ro- m
Mrs
hostess
thokfc- previously
to Mmes Lucy
Baird. James
Curtis, C T
Mrs F M Hale left
for San Angelo where
make home
Mrs
Hale resiled ir.
than 45 years
chased a home
next door to
Mrs Chester Ueckert, in San
Angelo
Mrs. Hale's daughter, Mrs
Stanton Donaho of Denton,
was liere to assist her mother
in moving
find All Vow.'
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
Al Your Neighborhood
SAFEWAY
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■ OT Itck la MINUTES; kill*
(»■>• as CONTACT Flea tar «a<u,
rtacvaiB. iiMct bltea. fact Itch aad
atker anrlaca Itckaa. Cuaraaterd lacallT
The Westerners are fast run-
ning out of home games and
fans will have only seven more
games to attend at Runnels
Field In arranging the last
aclwdule, August 31 was left
off and all games after that
date will be moved forward one
day This
to a clone
on l-abor
55’
n* 89*
Bartlett Pears -
wirtj
29
sidenl Mmes
of the Philathea Glxss of the Bruce. Sid Caskey. D L Vestal.
R Oordon
cream and
Others were
Aubrey Dois- n. J H
Bethany.
Hays.
Tiuitnas Oaurine was
and Nerved cookies and
cold drinks to
mentioned and
Rollwitz. Dule
Mueller. W J
Moonen. Vincent Shertz. George
Krupala and Alton Seidel
Eggemever-Kaiich Engagement
Is Announced
Fresh Ground Beef
Chuck Pot Roast
Calf Sirloin Steak
Poppy Sliced Bacon
25*
Sliced Pineapple
Applesauce ......—
Grape Juice .l...
Chunk Tuna
u 55*
e 19*
Her* they ara-direct from sunblessed fields and orchards!
All the favorite summer fruits that are a joy to bite into... any time of day!
In pretty salads, as appetizers or desserts, or for happy out-of hand eating,
you can’t beat these summer fruits selected by our own expert buyers!
home
Guests were greeted by
Bailey and the !vworee and
pnm-nted summer dt.nks with
tally score c. rds attached
Mrs Zane Bratihaii of Abi-
lene was high scor- winner in
bridge games and Mrs Kay
Fuqua wo > the bingo award
Mis Zetsche presided at the
silver service on the polished
table centered with pi’-k rose-
buds in a silver and crystal; of National Council f Catliollc
epergne stuffed strawberry
angel food and nuts were
served by Hie hostess
Others were Mmes Everett
James Grindstaff. Oene Helden-
Iwimer, John E Orcen Jr.. O
L. Parish Jr . Jack Moore. Bill
Edwards. Charles BalDy Jr. of
Oalveston. Floyd Parker of
Colorado and Miss Pal Tisdale
Mr and Mrs Zetsche will
leave this week for Houston
where Mr Zetsche will enroll
in the School of Ptvmnacy al
the University of Houston and
Mrs Zetsche will be a member
of tin- faculty at Cooley Ele-
mentary' Hchool In Houston
29*
39’
69’
69f
Seedless Grapes
Peaches Cslifornis Rio-Osa
Armour's Treet
Frozen Fish Sticks —
Peach Preserves Haaapgia Emp««ii
Marshmallows
Joyett Dessert
J 1.
First Methodist Church con-
ducted tiie business at the;
i .^Bftr monthly mee'lng Mon- .
day night Misses Zaza and Mnics Au
Ollie Chtnoweth and Mrs Max . Shelburne. Augusta
Setser wer- hostess-.s to mem-'^ gmiOi Mw,n
bent in the Chenoweth home sang R w
on Sixth Street I Davis, and a visitor, Mrs Fred
Mrs. Paul Richardson brought Underwood of Del Rio
the devotional For the pro-1
gram. Mr and Mrs R A Bag- 1
well showed movie films of
pictures which were made on I
their* trip to Mexico, and also I iionoree at a bridge pa.ty Mon-
showed pictures of the local day afternoon at which her
young people who attended a mother Mrs E Y B. ■! y. was
m ig at the Methodist Or- hostess in her Third Street
were
Ttiey are Mrs M L
president, Mrs Harold
vice-preidd .it, Mrs
Seidel, secn-tary. Mrs.
Fresh Nectarines
87’
Smoked Hams c..
. 49
4f
Luncheon Meat
31’
29c
Canned Picnics
12”
49’
Hen Turkeys *
’ u 43’
1 Tea Garden Grape Juice
l* Oi 3 I. 1
■
Highway Peaches kt.
N© J'/j Cor 11 <•» (
■
Libby Spinach six—
No JOI C«« 8 '«• i
■
Red Heart Dog Food —
i ik c»« 8 i
Whole Kernel Corn **-.
2^ 33’
Vel Beauty Bar
L* 25’
Kraft Mustard
L* 10*
Mixed Vegetables
2*. 39*
Camay Pink
27’
Kraft Caramels cu.,m-,
39*
Green Beans fcx
2^33*
Camay Pink
It: 27*
Vel Pink Liquid
<7^ 39*
Bel-air Potatoes ix*
2£ 33’
Ad Detergent
Niagara Starch tit”’*’
Cake Mix
^33*
ff'*
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1957, newspaper, August 22, 1957; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195021/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.