Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 109, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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The mill, which is now in
tribut m is being handled thr ugh
recognized building material d a
lers in each community.
cubic feet of
Tourists coming to Ballinger
every day report that this sec
tion of the state looks better than
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any giant mill at I. nghorn
and are challenging
been carrier
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int in that
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health work that has
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Portland cement
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opening of the
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tured by tiii
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stle, are here visiting Mrs
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build up a bulwark r pr
Use it for your belief
> ant. Mary, and Betty, of Waco, road on a site
company horse power The most
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Losing pitcher: Borgman
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wide publicity as a
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picture of the milk da
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_______ _ ______ ! with only 13 more games to be
The grocers
■ the ninth when
for three sacks
was topped only
widely known for its develop let commissary where supplies
■lent ol Bowen’s Island in Sanmay be obbtained by employ vs
Antonio and the building there, it chain store prices Thi commu
>1 the Smith Young Tower. tin dty is known as Longhorn. Texas
Plaza Hotel, ami other large com-jand is the shipping point for the
Borgman started
electne motors two 300 h
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Production of
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ion Terrell Bartlett Ini - Inc
of San Antonio were the engineers
n th project with Di Richard
K Meade >f Baltimore as consult
and powe i Hints consisting of
four 800 h p super-synchronous
=3. farms and minez busv It a so mi * s sensib saving
in order that a reserve mav be accumulated to g .ard a-
gainst slum: a in the future
This bank Is a safe > ace to cache your extra cash and
he iocket of said nt report will show
An Bush Arth
co l' Josephine Smith •
Lnue Murray. T H Hi: re already be
rih Sary J L Gar m Ballinger
of the next t' rm t or state without
With your re' urrondemned to re
bow you have
Given Hide our record building
Parker finished the game, going
ni to pitch for the second straight
lay Dan Lynch and Bill B an i
both hit the apple at a lively clip j
jetting thr e hits each ut of five ,
ii:v to the platter
The Bearcats will finish plas ing '
' i I: Midland rhursday after-
& Ranch
this w ek
Bullinger and Midland evened Broeman 2, Parker 2, Blake 4, Moore 3,
he current series at the latter Brigus 1 Bases on balls Blake k Briges
ity Wednesday afternoon when i •ynEman * Parker 1 Stolen bases
he Colts won a free hitting con-lpitcher.
Entered at the Postoffice at Ballin- st, 12 to 5. Three double play
•er as second-class mall matter. ; nd a long running catch by Dave
Subscription, the year $4 50 h eves helped Midland to hold Eewin
Three months, $125 he Bearcats to a small score Blake 1
The month _____________ 50c This loss put Bullinger one and a
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of said Courf demand for roads is =
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1929 road system must now =
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HIS modern Ic'puint automatic electric
range will free you, too, from hundreds of
tied-te -the kitchen hours. Just put a complete
meal, incuding dessert, in the oven, set the aut-
omatic niner and temperature controls,the meal
tore said ourt ror business pur
sumers will only use what
necessary the supply will
ar W M Thornton who is in ac- The new product is being mark-
tive charge of the management eted under the brand name of
ot th' company has been asao- Longhorn Portland Cement" and
.. . and elated with the San Antonio ,
Mrs Chester Cherry have gone to Portiand cement Company. and the familier head of the Texas
iaymondville to attend the wed- the International Cement Corp Longhorn steer is emblazoned on
ling of Miss Mildrena Reasonover for the past 12 years A F Say- each sack as a trade-mark Dis
-it that place Miss Reasonover ft ers and a selected staif of engin-
well known here having attended ers and mechanics all with sue-
' > hool in Ballinger several years cessful cement manufacturing ex-
, 'here she has many frtends to perience arc m charge of the op-
- a her happiness eration he new plant is 1. ated
See these wonderful, modern Hotpoint auto,
matic electric ranges on demonstration and
learn how casily you can become an owner.
short dr- A । fr in S ... A' mi ■
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aughters. Misses Tresa, Mar- K & T and Missouri Pacific rail
W M Thornton V president perhaps.
■ r cently
This new plant in
mio has an annual
ore than 1,250,000
m n1 and w 1. . Id
10x100 foot rotary
hammer mill for
Boyd. Errors
raw materials
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me short of tying the score
By reason of the victory the
ighway men claim to be chain-
qwnerel Directors
keemvate Ambulance
ber
tar Teephones:
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j Lewis, Bean 2, Lynch, Cheeves, Boyd, Kit
'trull Home-run: Flowers. Struck out
K u: grades, concrete mixers
1 t - <■'< went oe., ms Wed
day afternoon as prunes
past three weeks but all parts of
Texas have suffered equally as
much. Cotton is being cut short
herr petitiday we go without ram
ry uni
by 250
during the
t boosts by the
tepublic Portia: 1
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s of
brought before y. ur eyes.
with water should be heeded by
all. It is all right to water trees
shrubbery and grass sufficiently
but many people leave water run
ning and it even runs out t tin
lot and many barrels are wasted
If this practice is continued 1
will speed the time when some
ral gas and onsume several mil-
The New All-White
| Summary Runs: Kittrell, Lynch, Bean.
. E Mueller. Scaling, Lewis, Flowers 2,
regarding irrigation The many Fant,
beautiful yards in Ballinger would sorgman.
suffer greatly if city water was Parker
stopped for irrigation and if con-
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poiled celery wilted and eggs
t Tni many homes had late sup- • Sayers The company is a lex
pers because no delivery was as concern in every respect;
iv ilabl and th? cause of it was wned entirely by native fexans
i baseball game The game be- nd selling its produ s in the
twet tiie highway builders and State J H Smith its president, lion
local grocer must have be n hot 1 S actively identif d with many hours
The game was a full nine inning interests through at the state.
ft air . ! wa sharply contested mith Bros. In Dallas, Texas, the mill to house resident fore-
from firs' ' last The road run- Smith Bros. Crockett Texas, and men and workmen and includes
“ ’ tiers n sed ut thi' prune peddlers Smith Bros P > erties Inc . San in addition to their
A in the final tally by a count of 5 Antonio The later company being offices.
the two great rotary
h of which is larger
On Sparkman -
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include J H Smith president; tmg featur of the new plant are
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ement is manufac
wet process ami ma
i to 4 Both teams played good
1 the contest was marked
with hard hitting, good fielding ■
c and pitching
4 Corbett arted for the highway
team 1 id the grocers on his
hip : the I" ning stanzas and
■ ' ! he gav his team
1 t P ' ching and a four-ply
• ad men came through
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An epic of our heros of the air
manager, F
। eturned home Thursday after a
. tail here with Mi and Mrs I? F
I smith and family
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The nature Ot sat a SUI bet
. cor poasesston and partition ol
zlnared Eighty Four $68444 ancfew
44 UM Dollars now held in the . .-ner
astry of the District Court ot Ru
nels County. Texas be longu 18
tne e es • the defendant in
ii Is ng d ged that defeDS
Gud Coa s is dead, and that
tufs are h's sole surviving ears the
[ Wd i a entitled to ai
therein as tollows
L Illen Bush C
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R (1- interest
I Lalue Murral «
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I WO Coats
I talle autier Vernon
E Coats » »d Richat 1 (18 agriculturr
■ a one-etghih 1-3 itating busmneo
| Herein fal nt gers from
er Hill tn hold the Co:
une The Bearcats th.
4 ne of the most thrillir g ai; stories ever
lie day before against the Bea
cats . ml had ।. । worked ag ..
san Angelo the day before tha
Just whether he will pitch aga
today will !■ pend upon wtiat k:i
f a n le King finds himself
Th' box score follows
c' on of pr' 4 nt pro.- r ’
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Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 109, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1929, newspaper, August 15, 1929; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494181/m1/2/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.