The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1937 Page: 3 of 14
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
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HXItMITHIII KIM.IIis
BOITM lALUNUn BOM
DEMONSTlt %Tltl\ (Ul
The Kitchen Becomes A “Guest Room'
• • •
Hie South Builmger hutcr1
demonstration dub met Tuesday *
Aj»ril 2th m the home ol Mr*
Virgil Mr Shan
A very li-ter* stiriR pnitijin «,i;
• native (loner' and 'limit* •*>
given bv Mi B M Batts Mr
Robert Wheells and Mrs J C
Rct-M Mr ( D Harm vavc u
The farmers are rejoldntt over 011 ,lM' meeting
pr
l
i1-
the rain which was badly needed
They ran now finish plantiiik the
rest of their crops
Mr ai '! Mr I \ Putt«
and Mrs Tube wen dinner vilest
of Mr . r.d Mr h *• lli nm'lt .<
family Hundav
Mr and Mi (1 N daddy and
daughter Kitty Sue and Mi
Lun!!e Foulget imih tin »m:
end at Richland Springs
Mr iiid Mi Te<l Linden:.i.::
visited Mr and Mt llurtus J.». .
and baby Sunday afternoon
Mr i.rid Mis J 11 Parrish atul
family visited Mr and Mrs 1 A
Norman M<>nda\ night
Mr and Mr ttufus Allen an
family \ i*i t til Mr and Mr la
Howell and daughter Sunday
M: Frank Hanisel. of Fa da
visited la'r |’.«r»-i • Mr and Mr
R 1, Sint Bund •
The busnie - meet in* was foj
lowed by a sot nil hour dam at
wlueh Shadow were revealed,
and new names drawn The
horde** served refre-hing pun-i.
and rakr to 'he fnili win* mem-,
bers Mines (' ft Ham* B M
Balts Junes Harder- Sam Hah -:«■
soil J C Reese C H Ma.. ■ .
Henry la-well Geuige McMillan I
W L MeAdam. a id three visitors ,
Mrs Cases Jones Mrs H»>bert ,
Wheells arid Mt Hettertor.
District Attorney ’A’ A Stroaan
w a s in Ballinger Wednesday to
check over tl*» docket of 138th
district court here and get ready
for the opening of the spring
term Monday
♦
Carbon paper for t r a c I n ■
embroidery patterns at Ledgt r —
r- Me W*- l- 4sof »n shut OO'l •• y lor*
PW-- * j t~ - —t 't m-T -s. Ul* of ml
Ve* " * • te ~ - - - • irr V -f| .-* 1 *5 have ;Sf . .. *
*>•—:* < • *y — Li'ernlir *h* 1/ hi hai 1* •
• • 3. » *** t ■ i-- - f or.!y w» Kve-v but ■
SUMMER BREEZES
Reward should be in proportion
to usefulne-*
j In 1!<(KJ North Carolina had 950
log chou I houses
_
Try be i it unselfish, but let dia-
1 cretion guide you.
N' age nas yet been able to fore-
set the age to come.
“Reform." like Satan, finds work
for it' idle hands to do.
Sytii| ; thy i>- a true feeling with,
and t ■ t merely for, others.
Alexander Dumas employed more
than a dozen ghost veritris
No mutter how homely the face. ;
it always looks better smiling
I _
One run finds that only close-
mouthed pe ■; !e will do for friends
People who easily lose their tem-
per are nut very expert in pjlile-
ness
Wonder what General Sherman
would have Raid about rumble
seats'*
MAKES MEDICAL FIND ^ I
COLORFUL CROCHET
BRIGHTENS TABLE
Th- • ♦ on ’ Id* 1« k Iim
J .*! off ire
Extra Special
200 Sheets Paper
200 Envelopes
Beautifully Engraved
Name or Monogram
Only
Ballinger Printing Co.
H«»wriT\l 1.U I I tl V|S
'I MU II Ml •mini K
- Paris Has Novel
Way of Disposing
(if Old Statues
PTHNBrRUH Sr-.-lju-.s \pr ;
Dressed *T.tlr»!r In b, „k
wearing mrmrrsir.* arm.*-t< SC
mother* aurM in sisrr.t pr*».
sjor. to ’he eitr --t-.arrlwT-
burgh and presented ui the r;t
mw>' - ;se*:ti«B signed by lo> with Id stolon 1
m .men demanding adequve meti-pr 0>m th>. u aU
<al fanlitie* fee Vddr.e Mai:. *he capitals of
PARIS April 21
mu: p-.pw. French with th*-ir instinctive
artistic *er.*e, dea. with it per-
hapn the be*t
J 1st recently the Academy of
Fliu- Arts placed at the disposal
of ’he In*tltut de Frame the sum
the city’* rrea
housing proyeet
It has 10 W« inhabitants
no doctor or ho^r'i’ Three of
the marrher* taM how they tried
in vain to find a 4urU* fut llie.r
sick chndrrr. and were forced to
watch them die
Mr* Her.ry T rrgv* * a : d she
saw her little son soerusr.b after
the father earned tb* tot three
miles to a hospital be-rau*e he
could not find a da tor ,r ambu-
lance
Mrs W Bums o uM ge* n help
t» fure tier child died and Mr J
Srr.ibet and ner f.- ts. o lac U
take up a eoilection to r..r» a
taiurab TO take The., rt -.<! t. a rrv "r r'*nt* '■
distant h»>spr.ai
•Vhat to do
e sort of
arising In
Em but the
Precedent is a powerful restraint
except when there is revolution
brewing
Toleration may l»e mere exhaus*
tion You've fought until >..u are
tired out
The mob mind is sensational,
shortsighted, credulous and inde-
terminate
The only time a man buys a
trousseau is when he has been
elected to congte-s
Dr Harry Goldblatt, associate ih
rector of the institute of pathology
f Western Reserve univers.ty in
Cleveland, whose recent discovery
of the cause of high blood pressure
may prove the most sigmfii ant in
modern medical history High blood
pressure, or hypertension, ;.s rnedi
■ al men call it, i‘ the world s cl et
cause of death. In expenn e ts [)i
Goldblatt has d sco\eM 1 that tiy
pertension arises from in it-a'll
cicnl blood s if to t:.e k.di.i s.
Utess up the informal luncheon
or bte.iktast table with Hits Italian
mat set of linen with a deep bordar
of colorful niercerixeil crochet With
gay pottery and entered glaaaware.
it innkes a cheery and hu«|Mtahlei
latile Crocheted luncheon ae4a do-
not need frequent laundering
W lien n*-i i'hhhri liowever. they waah
well and aeldum have to be ironwd.
• •
V it l.iglitillfl, 1.1 rn
Ihili'(/«’.« in I til or
I n !{■ mt I i I» Inir
NFW YORK 1 . N r.e of !he
%’■ .fnliflc (Lscoy eriet >r dev< iupmentt
Jiris* hurried . »m ttie iahoniHrits to
Tiauf *hc New Y k rid s Fa r unusual
and thrill.ng wil rort ire rr. re starthr r
results *han the atrst technique m iJ-
lunniM* on
T s • was ‘Sued l>y Cirover
NV • *v I'rrv lent of the Fair ( .rp< r»-
f J100 fur the rer. \al of a few ,l1wb i* often one of the very first
•aTue- which Wert considered lr getting up in the World
eyesore They are ui vainly nudes A„ ,
which i ive ofTetldecl lie taite of -- c''1"'P“mcnt
pre.ssive when spoken
The proudest agm sties are those
w*ho do not go out of their way to
tell anybody that they are.
Emigration from the old home
hy the Fair s utafT of eng f.*-i*rs and ,1-
.•r mat.on expert* r !• r r •onsuIl*nl4,
These men are already at work w *h
j jjf»T ■ r; aime n. .* s of Fair.
•vp» f of . xh! ng equ prnrr.t never be-
f *re ou i* m rornprehermve manner, and
-*ter!> new pr.nr.plei never developed
practically They ar • dealing with ev-
ervthin* ft >rn fluorescent die* and col-
ored mibh>* oncer.’.rat ng lamp* and
flo dligh? >\ • ’r-T.i
The plan % not to create spectacular
* r< >\ ♦*(!
I>r C h B4 /) ind "A H X»dj
it-!* TurMda ! *s VI a: mhrrt
they .ntended to aI
zte ii'adrnudini
what
are a* a * bring d*
s*a: ar may brr« .• u nui an-. *
W*en they get m V ■ way of n«-w
h'-wid: .* h hemes i*r *rafTu* centf r.s
-r*«l a*.' when the* <<mmrmora!r
longer pub*
lD-*y fav. red For th( »• m the
•*r * category. Pai ha> a con-
venient repository :;n the gard» !k.N
recently .aid out o the zone of
sn« a white hair in their elders t :it pfT,c’' f' n *' •iiual '" v* f ! "l-
• t»>dy knew do any of them wish to have it’
to do with tin::, and they
New Device to Mrature
Light of Stars Revealed
A tir.\ instrument so sensitive it
can detect the light of u candle j
■f (Hill milet awav was announced
by Dr Albert F Whitford as a
measuring rule for the light of the
stars writes a California cotre
spondent (
Do. tor Whitford said he had used
, . . _ the instrument, a Dhoto-eleetr r
forttf: ati, . The greater part of cell about the -ue of L *,ItaT
the nineteenth century made the bulb, u, measure the brightness of
problem fur the second category 11 nebulae
t tvs M W* .i>n. but rat* *■• : rre ite de.
> .-*!» In : ght that w;l! make the.r appeal
thru igh the.r magn.Vid* and . .r sheer
tieauty
JAPANFM MINISTER ABKS
LOWER AGE KtK ARMY
Tt>KYO April 21 Uwtniif of
tin ,iyi ui which youth* shall
enter the Japanse uimy and
navy l.s umlt r considerution by
niilitarv and naval cliieln
The present age is 20 Reduc-
tion to 19 or 18 hs proponed by the
ministry of education Ttw advan-
tages pointed out lncludt strength-
ening ol national defense, non-
interference with the civil < areen
of conscripts earlier attainment
of social maturity and more
effective physical and mental
training ol young men
♦
Baked or broiled liah require*
frequent basting to prevent it
from becoming dry. Two tabte-
.spoon- i : butler may b*‘ added to
two tiurdf of a cup of boiling
water for this put post
Receipt* m d«p - e f^r ait pur ipv«wem ror me second category »* neouiae or star system*
poses B-.ar.ger FiJ.liht Co
Only-
acute with the constant change Hn'' °f the gtoup. he said, is visible
tr. the form of government and * naked eye
In arriving at
&
V,
/ v
ti
k t
READ
the
LEDGER with
SCISSORS in
HAND
the apparent
brightness of each nebula. Doctor
Whitford compared it with a star
uf known magnitude Ti e difli. ulfv
he encountered was to integrate the
light of the diffuse luminous areas
of a nebula, any of which is s.
- I I '
contempt and .ndlgnaliou but
eventual -he. irush from tin
so came about the rattier pathetic '
masoieum on the left bank, wtiere
the effigie of deposed rulers, from
Charles X and Louis-Philippe to
Napoleon HI were stored
Vgly statues in France may -ur
• ir^r.rrai <*>»
tnrti o .* r.t
i cKtmrtu«f;0. t*.
fer tns*3Ltict
0
You'll find tlu* practice inter-
/ cstiiiK, ludpful and pndilaWK*.
I You’ll find in The Udgt r man>
f items that arc helpful to you m
carrying on your daily affairs
T| . . . menus, household hints.
6- ^ fashion notes, health suggest-
ions. And. probably most valu-
able of all. you’ll find that clipping itt in.'
from the advertisements not only saves
you shopping time hut actually accomp-
lishes important savings in your budget.
Make your shopping list from
the ads . . . then out and buy.
Show the salesmen in the stores
the items that interest you in
their advertisements . .. they art-
anxious to show you the things
you want. And they appreciate
that they are wise shoppers and
Kood customers w h o organize
their buying through the adver-
tisements.
THE ••••••••
Ballinger Ledger
Public ?a -
days, in tin*
\ ff*w yrat t> r
SUggesT. ti •
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r some \\v >■.
iversailv
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.amp p •
h hat?
tie i : .
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pi* iiUI., ?
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a rati
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harn.i
a rt>s.s jt
The light tif .< star would .jpfM-ar
as a needle p .v- ..?» p| t,.graph;*
pl.t!#* W ,\;> the of • et
nuy* ‘ h** 2*J *H( lies ie ft.-s I),.,
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Whenever the Texa. motorist stopr, at a
Humble si-jn he's .uic of a friendly, nekjh-
b
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th- Huin-
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MH 'ill II T Mil < YTION
ItiMiMs Sill Ul Itooh'
Migislrair* Trained
mg 11.i*,■ ujv
!" '* • ■ • • - l • "..l .. v.r'hr.il ,
Hi' (bn.i . i . er nn erit brings
' '* tr> Nanking c
a >1..! ; r H c . . m the mugir
ti utes trj.i i:,g s. t: .ui.
MOSTNkW Ipr; It la rcvrulcc
th*t mure thar .t million copies
of Si;akcvprar» w qk* have been
«>»1 in the C 8 S R In the U. '
few veari Thl not though!
remarkable when the great
■ changes that have taken plaie .n
■the educational .-tem are rm
side rerl
There are cow 000 000 chil-
dren ir. pnmar- and secondary
schuoU as against TOOOOUb in
I*t3 Before tf.e war newxpapei
circulation was .’Tixiooo and lea-
000 000 bonks were published in .»
year Bv 18S5 new paper clrcul,i
'tlon had reached 31 000,000 daily'
wtth MOOOOOOO bn k.s published
The classics share the bi» k beautiful. *■ n srvelous
b«»iBi Pushkin ma the best seller She --So wha”
m 1*15 with a million copies
Thirty million children's bixik*
were pr< duced last year, with
gorge us colored lllustra-
j lions af Russian f- iklore by a
Poiekh artist Curiously, Bngiisli
drawings tUustrwU t h e Russian
Ptckwirk and Tom Jones ’
More Natural
Photi gisplier f'. ii e yrrur hand
’ ilder jt
kx.k« inure natuial
M -'. it wuuld be mere natural
if *1 • put I rr hand in my pi.ik»t
Perfect I nth
Smith * Wife thinks the world
of her husband “
' Dies she’
’ Yes. she even believes the (ar-
ret taught him to xwrar “
Ahem '
He — You ar* wonderful, so
MERIT ORl»l K I bit'll l»
fm:lid/ hr'.:
Humble st:
HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO.
4 Tea* tmtifuti m T
ic
Vheat stocks on farms January
jl. IMT were 1M000J00 bushels,
’ttoe smsttiat supply on forma In
United State* In Ute 10 years
far which records ar* available
TOKYO. April 21 Rv Imperial
ordinance Japan has established a
cultural order to be awarded thoae
making outstanding contribution.'
to science, art or other deport-
ments of national culture Yasu-
maro 8himo)o. director of the
cabinet decorations bureau, stated
the purpose was to reward meri-
torious work and to encourage
creative effort
All of our employees are
Texas boys and are your
friends—from them you
will receive high class,
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1937, newspaper, April 22, 1937; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1160669/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.