The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 96, Ed. 1 Monday, June 1, 1970 Page: 4 of 4
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(Vienna Sausage
Toilet Tissue
Hormel
Mdl
Cans
Cake Mixes
Soft Margarine
Fruit Drinks
Safeway Big Buy
LOAFER
Cans
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Watermelon
Each
nas
88* Side of
Eft*" 87.
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Slab. Rindli
BALL I NOIR
Mouthwash. Kills Germs on Contact!
Bottle
birth-
bank
Empress. A Light,
Delicate Flavor.
Cragmont.
Assorted Flavors.
Mrs. Wright's.
Assorted
Most of us accumulate
days much faster than
balances. . *
Hormel.
Lunchtime Favorite!
Pet Canned Milk
Grape Juice •.
Ballinger
named officers for the
year when they met last week.
President of the organization
Safeway Specia
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Pristeen
Third Ave. Church
honors senior
% Hostesses for the-June * meet-
ing will be Mra. Roy Court
and Mrs. Fred Andrews.
. When you’re net g
like yourself, w
Lydle Pinkham understands
All of < sudden you might
'Meet you’re chenging-not •
’good fooling. You’re tired,
edgy, out of sorts and that’s
not you. Lydia PinkhaM
understands.
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Projects for the. coming year
discussed included1 presenting a
program for the Ballinger Lions
Club in January, and painting
litter barrels for the Rowena
and Olfen communities.
Yearbook for the year will
be worked up at a meeting
of the executive committee on
June 9.
Mrs. Ivan Fischer won door
Third Avenue Baptist Chur<m
honored five graduating sei*
iors at an all church social re-
cently. Graduates from Ballin-
ger High School included
Evelyn Curry, • Pamela Wat-
Safoway Low, Low Prices!
rick Sausage Pr<rCMkU —U.
Yellow Onions
Green Cabbage
Jew Potatoes
red Radishes
Green Onions
Cucumbers
> Jt-used to be stop, look and
------1; -now, it’s stop, stare and
whistle. ’
Golden Ripe! <
a ll.
Lunchbox ,, J
Favorite! fl
about
the size df United
ing Homemakers
new
; Is Mrs. Jack Smith, SW -Mfi
be assisted in her duties by
Pat Franke, vice president.
Other officers include Mrs.
Bernie Halfmann, secretary-
treasurer; Mrs. Roy Rollwitz,
historian, and Mrs. pUly Roll-
witz, reporter. Vwtf
; On display -at the meeting
' were the United States and
. Texas flags which were given
i the group recently by the VFW
Popsicles
★Orange ★Cherry
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The Belgian Congo is
one-third
States.
a-u.
CH<«
u-u
meets with Mrs.
Buddy Stokes'A?
There is a hazard connci t<-d
with .writing these columns.
One get* accused of loafing. ’
You too, writing involva* a
curtain amount of tilting back
in one's chair, staring at th*
ceiling and fhihking. To the
casual abtorvor thu i« loafing.
But to the writer it’s hard
work
Now then let's apply that lit-
tle explanation to our lesson
for today, which is (of all
things') the application of heats
ing or afr conditioning to your
home or business On any job
we do. we start out by think-
ing about it Next we Han the
job with an eye to best results,
coat .aud neatness. Only after
this has been done thoroughly
do we start the actual installa-
tion
We hope yeu find this re-
assuring news in this ege of
slam-bang work and "get-lf-
over-wWh" attitudos. Wo ere
»vtn corny enough to think of
ourselves as craftsmen. And
believe mo, it fakes craftsmen
to install heating and or etr
conditioning to your complete
satisfaction.
Fortunately, for vou and us,
we are hcl|vd a bit by out
good Lennox products and
Lennox people ITus makes It
easier to be a craftsman.
Please, plccse do not_ coo-
fuse craftsmen with loafers.
What you think is a loafer
could just be a craftsman think-
ing about his next move,- < ■,
You are welcome to use (Ms
explanation If anyone eanr ac-
cuses you of loafing And If
you ever DO loaf just a little
bit during a “ceiling staring"
session, don’t admit It. I don’t.
T-Bone Steaks
Smoked Picnics
Rib Steaks
★Chocolate Fudgsicles
Safeway Special!
B SAFEWAY ■
■ SELLS ONLY 55
*USDA GRADE ’A' ■
WHOLE FRYERS
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The 265th meeting of thnicron
Psi was held May 11, 1D70. in
the home of Mrs Buddv Stoke*-
President Mrs. Joe Ed Bur-
na m conducted the chapter
business meeting, at, w|jy
time the chapter voted .to. sup-
port the Pediatric Hematology
Lab at the University <rf Texfc
Medical Center in San Antonio,
as the Beta Sigma PUT
1971 State Project, pie re-
search supported includes bone
marrow transplantation ,;.a» A
possible cure for lukemia.
It was announced that th*
chapter has donated $25 to the
Ballinger Carnegie Library for
the purpose of new books.
The cultural program was
given by Mrs Price Middleton,
who reviewed a book of mem-
oirs by Virginia C Hudson,
entitled Flapdoodle! Trust and
Obey.
Chapter members revealed
secret pals for the 1969 70
chapter year. Refreshments
were served to Mesdamea Mid
dleton, JuUa .Miller. Robert
Wilson, Curtis Tra week. Stokes,
J. Weldon Moore. Ed Mooneo,
Robert Miller. Norval Mere-
dith. Alex KvapiL Grider Jlay%
Albert Helm. Buff Hearn, Je?-
ry -Eoff, Odell Denton, and
Burna m.
kins. Edith Danlrworth and
Glynn Howard. The fifth hon-
oree was Brian Burgess,t a
Miles High School graduate.
A supper of sandwiches, po
tato chi^s, cake and punch was
served, followed by a time of
group singing and a short de-
votional message by the pastor,
the Rev Marvin E. BurtjeSB.t
Gifts were presented the hort*|listen
oree from a table laid in white
Armour's Bacon
tArawar s»ar lOrvCw. . l-U.
FRYERS
USDA l.tpacfad far Wholeiomaaet. .. .Grad* 'A*.
Everyday Low Price! Whole
(Cut-Up _u 35<) -Lb
Brocadg.
Assort*^ Color*
Safeway Big Buy!
ST 69*”n.
Dow Liquid'
BeAmem ’ taws.
Ct^nwr - > pt.uk
Liquid Bleach WWfa Mag), *«»
Corn Flakes *—r
linen and centered with a brass
candelabrum holding red can-
dles. Red and'black ribbons
led from the centerpiece to sil-
houettes of the graduates mark-
ed with their names.
Pictures of the graduates
ware made.
Drumsticks:;™’.’..™.:;-
Cnlii Drastic c** *** U,B*
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^Vegetables
★ Cut Green Beans ■■£gd
★ Golden Corn *WhVte Kerool” g |
★ Green Peas Fossey Sweat # Buffet I
Safeway Special! . • ■ ' Cam J
Charleston Grey. Texas Grown.
Red Ripe and Sweat.
B 00.
Boneless Roast
Amrftoast
Tomato Catsup H ightwoy Dottie
Orange Juice u
Personal Size Ivory
SaXra and Gentle for Your Stint
Acme Shoaf Motel Co.
103 *th Street
Phono MS-3S3S
Bellinger, Tenet
A long time ago, when
ladies couldn't be m frank as
we ean today, Lydia Pinkham
recognized the problem and
eat about, finding a remedy.
She knew it wee not natural
for women to have to suffer
with what whs obviously a
natural process.
So she turned to nature
for a remedy. She developed
a marvelous compound of
medicinal roots and herbs
that turned the trick for the
woman she knew. Beceuw it
Is a natural answer 'to Jour
natural problem*, it cart turn,
the trick for you, too.
Try Lydia Pinkham'S coot
and herb remedy to help you1
feelbetter, more like yourself.!
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mipsiers N.IImuI Uk.K Co —Soi
Mczola Corn Oil
Dos Food
Italian Dressing V.'u-i.
Deviled Hom U»4or»eo4 >—4
Pndsay Olives ,p* 45<
Pitted Olives 49<
Hush-Puppies 29<
Stuffed Potatoes 39t
Hawaiian Punch
BoWI Cleaner . 93<
Bryltreem Hairdressing— J-®t Tube 93<
Libby Vegetables
★ Green Beans Sloat Sliced
★ Golden Corn Creem Style
★ Green Peas Garden Sweet
Safeway Special
Banquet Dinners
A»«rte4. PreeM —R.g. Pkf.
Facial Tissues. 1 “*
Par Liquid Def.rg.if
Pork & Beans Highway
I amAno/l-a scotch Tr.«f.
LvIllvlldliC Froi.n. Kagalor Co.
UmM -U. OOY
tear. $125
Dog Food
T,*l. P.f. Dogs Leva If I —1I-.
Detergent WathUay Pevarlfal Bai
-Cheese Spread S
Paper Plates
Com Meal c.J'.’.”;.,..
Chunk Tuna
Margarine Piedmont. Delicious Flavor Patty
Biscuits Mrs. Wright's. ASweat Milk or ABuHermilk. Can
Bel-air Waffles Breakfast Treat Pkg. 1
Tomato Soup EE -1
Valencia Oranges ColHoteta fgwrf
Golden Carrots Crisp e*d (rvorhy
Potatoes ftergold Nd» (wp VHA
Yellow Squash
Blackeye Peas
Purple Hull Peas rX**^
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Perry, Richard H. The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 96, Ed. 1 Monday, June 1, 1970, newspaper, June 1, 1970; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1184154/m1/4/: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.