The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1936 Page: 12 of 12
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
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Want
Ads
FOR SALK Well improved 50 Special Fair-
acre farm, close in, at bargain [
Small down payment, balance like
reiit Set* Bob C'arsey at Bob Continued from page 1'
Carsey's Shoe Shop It-* j -
----- - — _ . to do this work which includes a i
UI'IATIIS
FOR RENT Furnished apart j check-up and settlement with all
meilt with private bath 80S amusement concerns and con-
Sixth Street Phone 28 24-it cession holders on the fair;
---- ---------1 grounds
FOR RENT Three room turn- j The committee to attend to
ished
Street
Klim and Rules
Two cent.) per word first Inser-
Uon. no idvertisement accepted
lag less thin 25 cents All subse-
quent insertions 1 cent per wore
ooeh Inser'um
All i to fled idvertisement*
must be i •cooipamed bv cash
unlrs. il • user ha . a regular
account a.h the paper
No • fc!sift**d idvertisement* wot
accepted m an mtii irdered withii
out" bac. < The itnber if time* reiunded
the id > "un : ■ t »• .neetfied I>. s re
apartment 502
Twelfth
24-It-*
K. E. Cornelius
« E Cornelius 52. died at his
home on Strong Avenue Saturday
at 10 p m following a heart
attack He had been In failing
health lor some time
Decedent, who came to Rallln- I
ger about two years ago, was a
member of the Baptist church His
wife preceded him in death about
A si»ecial program committee ; WPeks ago
Survivors are one son. I vie Cor-
nelius Ballinger one daughter
Mrs Svble Reed Coleman two
. . .... , . . . ........ brothers, Jen and Kwm Cornelius.
. lid; ra/etna Ring presi-nted each night in tiu* build .... „ , ... ..
.................... . HVxon and one sister Mr* Minnie
Floi slice, of Loais ma
Funeral serve-' civ held Sun-
FOR REN T Furnished bedroom
UI5 Eighth Stieet Phone 555
24 It
ticket sales and handle the gales
this year Is composed of E Shep-
perd Marshall Norlhinglon and
J A Klllough
composed of Troy Simpson, Harry
---i Lynn and Nell Me Alpine was
DON'T SCRATCH! P a i ac.de tvsigncd the duty of arranging for
i tu .nt i guaranteed to relieve .,n amateur performance to be
or
Ft >R SAL.*; ' li I* ' I II I Hen-
ford bud eg ii pi.ilds l - (b.ci'
150 good * ve.g >u < i cent mi
them bred nr iV'ober .umbing
X. J. Carr u Mi H'i- t rex...
dav afternoon fivn the Jennings
Fun- rul Home. K(-v J H McClain
cfflciating Intel rnent wa-> made
FOR REV
403 Elgiuh
Dr-ur ibie bedroom
ttreet Phone w)4
J4 it
WANTED To ex-a* >r buy ,ta.k
field i ■ ir A.illmger Whitaker
Bros Ballln p*r 24 Jt
Sales*..men Wanted
To call mi i »r u .nunei. u v. ,r
territory imp.e'e ■ .c ;u*«
40% omnu ..ion n
We train m C.i*
Lons 747 N I’arj*-
SORE THROAT TONSIUTLS
Instant relic *ith ithesia-Mop j
the woiide i. :i.*w ••• t hrc.it
remedy A *al inop ’hat relieve-i
pan. and c.' ccks i feet ion Pnsl
Uve relief ; i.iranteed r money j little In
ir Itching skin irritation j mg formerly hcrtulrtg etr c iltoral
48 hours or money exhibit Nun.oers on iti..*. pro-
large Jar >oc at Weeks giants to b-. lurnished by various
24-tf , comrmit itics i th ■ county wtO
compete foi prizes Loud s if.tkuu
i'i >R SALE HK) or 115 acres on equlpini t will b installed and
higliw iv at 420 per act.- 4 % the build.ng t-qulpped with s.-atsE'«r*tr*^**4 Cemct. iv
t’. !7 lem 12t to at*.*, *v ni ite uho.it Hud pe Pallbearer* were Arboti Ju.iiFr-
at each show *»n. W P Mcrilfield. W C
v: * ten M ., ,. ., ... / » M.i W F Vase,
■Ml* !* u'rr ,r al J-° contra t- f,„ the midway here a,icf V L Brown
acre Arthur Pape aso 3t ■ and u contract will be nosea Jennings Funeral Home u.ider-
Wlthm a few dais The amuse ; ,ak,‘rs in charge uf arrange-
mR SALE The Diamond gaso- commune will seek a show !menU
lu-.e Unt«rn*.^ Umtis.aiid Iron. wlth „,„lty ot Ildr, md a
tew good clean shows will tom* ; | y lam*
all concessions to be on Ihe I f. Farris. 68. died at tin* home
square and no 'km game* will of his sister. Mrs J R Coursey.
be all wed on the grounds lawal 801 Thirteenth Street. Friday
morning at 4 30 <■ cluck following
Hines* of about a months dura- !
tion
Mr Farris came to Ballinger
demonstration forl,n’m IW',n i‘b*,u> two months ago.
tni..i mure and corn will lie held *‘ls health tx’gan to full
FOR Al l .seed :.,:i Vurke.v with k» twice a d.tv on thn Survivors Include tlire. brothers.
. \ •*c\ 1 win'*; .be ' XhiWt on screw worm Stockton Will
All good quality gtain fre* *ut: wil. h- op*-ii dally and */‘m' A1*>,ne- *uwl J,m Harris
from Johnson rass Priced re a ' i.u:U .* formation imparted bv "enipsey Texas and one sister.
xiieits .it i.icli demonstration A '* ^ * ourscy
ii -pi.iv : fc.,1 grown* in Runnels funera. services were held
rout: tv ' igi thcr with bv-products ^aiurday altern.jon from the
wi . be >! >wn u the agricultural J*'oning.s iuneiol Home. Bro
. *: s. id adapted for use In ' Huialing Interment was
Hi. a. county will be on display m*vde in Lvcrqrien Cemetery
in on. of tin buildings with talks Jennings Funeral Home undcr-
trhverrd at regular Intervals on !*ikers were ill charge of arrange-
th different varieties and their nlent®
Also farm and home paints
M S Tennyson South Ballinger
10-3t- *J
INSTRUCTION Up-U. date
methods in lettering Shorthand
IX)R 4ALS .Seed 'v- ■> '-nts j*vjV<knti: ^ Accounting and Busl
bush. J F- ink Smith '1 tides
north if Hi hei 24 it ’
l*'hce will fonoerate in enforcing
this order
ness Arithmetic C aching In At least six demonstrations will
Public school Coiiriic Mi , lela!f*c presented dallv at the 1938 fair
Hill 1108 Eighth Street 10 3t \ trench -Ho
experience j t>u,Te-y
n Found*
Chicago
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j suitably Dietz Bros
3 it
Damage Here
Continued from page li
Hu..mgr. A number
refunded by i Y Pearce Drug Co 1 telephone* were put out of order h'utJr'y A i936 fener#l
■ 4 Hi here due to the heavy ram* which pr,lltrjm msp.av will be arranged
_| wet cables and caused certain
section* of the city to be without
service for a brief period
IIOI I 11» \ \ HIIH MKIS MOTOR
covering all crop* common to
farms of rhs* county A pasture
exhibit and explanation of the
needs of Runnels county ranch
land will be one of the most
interesting demonstrations plfcnjird
Fred Holliday has accepted .» for mp, year's county fair
position with the Sykes Motor to -j-j,,. r*r,-utivr eoninuttee voted
F»»R SALE Hlackhuuk s he a t 1 Mr H ilida> was recently with the p, have a special section
d the i**ultry department open
to 4 H club boys who have poultry
FOR RENT
fhvi-
room
htllLW
Set* ti W Br in*
■i n
FDR RENT
Apart nient
Mr*
L. C Aa-x.i W
801
Eighth
St rent
17 tf
aeeil, /ieui and fre.- f J nrusoi Stir LgM Refinery
grass J T Hrtnd, • Taipu ♦
Route 2. 17 It
Mis* Margaret K. Lawler
Miss Margaret F. Lawler of Mt |
Enterprise, died at the home of I
her brother. F E Law ler 12 miles j
southwest of Winters September
16 at 3 o’clock She had been visit- .
, mg Ui the home of her brother j
and family fir the past two
: months
The remains were shipped early j
Thursday morning to Mt Enter-
prise and funeral services were
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"*r advertiser* want your trade pr„)erU thu yrjr Th(^ exhmits nJ^c^of“krt"7”ere' Intermem
was in the Ma,.ie Orovr Cemr-
Mil
'*< MiF g 4 F «
r
n i
1 r ird
Beautiful
YOU can wear j«J launder
Humming S rd Ho* cry *ito never j «oir> about .7*
vibrant beiatiiul color foe i. They *t*V v.b'jef
and beiut.tul they go on j ddinj iu*f the right color
note to vour cavtumcv be‘*u* Hjumm; 8.-d re
fuse* to tempor.te jhout dye* Humming Bird
likonterm maintain j ceaseless vigilance for dye
improvements E tpenmrnfing never stop* In the
meantime no Humming Bird stocking ever comes
to you antil its colors have been thoroughly tested
for fssmess. Another reason why ....
fjummircj f i»vd hoshby is you*
BtNIST ACCESSORY
Crystal cru|x\«» in new fall colors just
received
$1 and $1.19
Bettis & Sturges
Halllnger* Esrlisivt I as die*’ Alaev.
*111 t>«- shown in i*n.s with one
corgrrel and two (ml lets mm-
('rising a pni and premiums of
tit $7 hi *2 $1 50 and $1 arc to
r»* paid the winners All breeds
» be vii.iwu in this division.
It is planned to have the
premium list printed next week
and distributed at once
In
terv Mr I-iw-Irr accompanied the
remains
Decedent was born in Rusk!
county Texas. August 18 1881
She was a member of the Church
"f Christ at Mt Enterprise
Surviving are her parents. Mr ,
and Mrs F H Lawler of Mt ;
Enterprise six sisters Mrs S Ci
Kirk Mrs M I Creel. Mrs Fula
. .-.** • g**n ! a a* the Flanagan Mrs Bonnie Parker
' Tri.i* k - g f T ■ .o il Miss Oertrurie Lawler, all of Ml
F.ntiTpriM- and Mrs (’ I Madden
«>f Grtmi' Oklahoma, three
brothers j y and W H Lawler
The Judfment of Pan*
H«*< ubj When Kris, or Discord
threw a golden «*pple inscribed
F >r the K.«trest.” among the
<urst.< *»t the nuptuiU of Petrus and
".»•••*« , »• f K.»l * :ieen Mt f.nti’rprijie. and 1 F.
.r.vited. it was put up to Haris to
U ;de ufuh f the c.itmants.
J..r Vetiv.i «•: Mirerva sh< u l
i.f .! Jut promised him power
u t : <■ M*i.erv«i, glory and re-
ah ;n .r d Venus, th.e fairest
■ * a m !i r his -a ,f«*. <*.«• !i ,ir
I#*: pi r ** t'.j bias th** judge in her
own favor Ha
i f r uf Vrr.jN. rrakir.g the ther
! a ■ t i; Hi.jFssi**. is r u t: n*s t rider
t! f '- tu • * i •* gi*1d* f
l \r ■ r % mit; afterward ■*ailed to
tjreere. where he was
tr* fivH ■ \ Mr » i *> l*a:. .tt»-
1 . * :r» c;f 4lrlrr
le<i of the Norton section.
♦
• Ht.ll M llonl c I.ASSI S
• I MT m Fin ICS FOK YF\IC
ii Threi high school claw's per-
. fee ted their oi gamzation.s this
« ‘-' I we* k f :* t ting officers for
Hhib 37 term Other dubs and
•rgani/.ftif n> are getting lined up
• *r th« >ear and will soon name
-Sf al -fflcrrs
The foi lowing organizations w ere
a use of the
wife • ' Mvi.c .. . . furniFd this week
<f Ir.')
r*t f.
It
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f irst f rrnrli f ort
Mackinaw C.ty, 18 miles north
rt» % gar M ' . thp
caUbliMied by the Frem
the first *- ,te oettlerni
rr I’m nsula, hist
igs of France G
nil United St., trs
rr it. Past it p.
ilher Marquette on 1 1.
•• tun j urney« .u-.-c.g •• e In
! Bh- *It irsly Ir. 1 -i* J..:
• g , vplo:rt, devout rntusionane.*.
Pi list, ar .t Fren, ti soldiers, a,I
r .pr.i fashion th.e (»attrrn 'f lus
t. r> in the Strait* rry >-n.
f
.Senior Cloaa D u a r il Shefly.
pre.Mdenl Marjorie Lynn, vice-
president Camille Behringer
secretary treasurer Mias Elizabeth
Parker and George Stowe sponsors
Junior t'la.vi Sid Reese, (ireal-
' dent. Huiidv Penn vlre-prt sident
• II a r r i ■ Lovelace. secretary-
-. , treasur* Ernest Sublett and Mivs
Mini Dena Meyer, -.ponsors
s*'(>l -more Class Mary Jo Webb
(•resident Dillard Adair, vice-
president Ann KterhJr secretary-
ti«-.i .i* Felton Wright and Mis
Lucile Williamson, sponsors.
*H AMI n I ION P I. A Y S
KOI f Of MARY'S I.AMB
BOMBAY India. Sept 23 When
Seven-1 the Swann Krlshanandjl. of Joge-
toa.t* shwart. went to pay his respects
: to the new viceroy at Simla he
Drinking Toasts
T. stand wmle ilr.nk.cg a toast
to someone s health has never been
an inviolable ustnm In
teenth century Fnglan.il.
were often drunk on bended knees
' ' ' • * • ton with him A siream,
time on* foot wa« plj< *d on th* . . .
hair and the .ther on the -.able •*» children messengers and native;
Br ti.«h neval officers and *eamen servants followed the swaml's I
follow the icnturieiold cusUrr. of rickshaw where he sat with his
remaining in their seats while pet on one side and a dog on!
drinking to the ealth of their king other
—Collier’* Weekly. ^ ^ fcnd wfrp wp„
received, espeelally by Lord Lin- I
llthgows family, and the party
were shown all the sight*, inrlud-1
mg the changing of the guard j
The swami a phiUxuipher by pro- |
fession on obaerving this cere- j
motiy said gravely that the great
people of the land might need
such military protection for a
simple soul like himself a lion was ;
enough Wherever the swaini goes I
the Uon I* with him In train or J
omnibus it ait* beside him. while |
other passengers move to other 1
*eau
Fear at XpirM*
In certain part* of India, if nne
or two male children die early in
life, the nose of th* next-born boy
is pierced and a nose-ring put into
it to that the evil apirita. mistaking
the baby for a girl, will paaa over
it and do the boy no harm.
♦
"It * getting late." remarked the
ftrat fisherman, and we haven't
caught a single fuh "
Well." replied hi* rompanion.
i Let * let two more big one* get
, away and then go home."
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AND GROUND TO YOUR OROER THE MOMENT YOU BUY IT'
SOC
Kr Coffee
** Bread .
Post Toasties
Crystal fjofc
Wedding •
Maximum Milk
Vienna Sausage
Potted Meat
Uui fivvfltr
Peas
$orcfcuai
Syrup
BlU«b*RRFt
Margarine
Phillip* 1>WIUIR«K
Tomato Juice
* lb.
3 Can
m l6 oz.
m Loaves
Large
Box
Large
Box
m Tall
A Cans
Regular
10c Value
79c
lSc
10C
19c
lSc
8c
I4f«l Salftd
Dressing
O K LAA»dry
Soap
Grmvul
Lye
3 Cans
m No. I
3 Cans
c lb
3 Pail
lb.
Tall
Can
Quart
Jar
Ja Bi(t
O Bars
* Tall
m Cans
toe
25c
S9c
17c
Sc
25C
19c
15c
Cream
MEAL
20 lb. Bn
59c
SplC
MNi Ql
DIONNE QUINS
USI ONI ¥ VMI SOAP
MAD! WITH GtNHI
ouvi O’l
PALMOLIVE SOAP
out e*ic« :»<
Snowdrift
55c
31b.
Can
Harvest Blossom
FLOUR
24 lb. Bof
89c
Hikrr'i Braul
Cocoanut
:l-oz
Pkg.
Sc
:
Poo drre1
Sugar
2
lb.
Pk4.
15c
He.1 label
Karo
10
lb.
Pail
65c
Maadar l
Tomatoes
3
No. 2
Cans
25c
1 a«er its
Matches
3
Boxes
8c
PINTO
BEANS
5 lbs#
29c
Yams
New
Crop
9 lbs.
19c
Onions
L.iriJe
Yellow
3 lbs.
10c
Carrots
Large
Bunch
5c
Grapes
Fancy
Tokays
lb.
7c
Apples
Larjie
Delicious
Doz.
33c
Idaho
SPUDS
10 lbs.
25c
Sugar t urrd
Picnics ........
,, 23c
Slit rd or W ludr
Bologna
, 10c
Veal Steak .......
o 15c
Pork Sausage /
... 15«
Rib Roast
oltC
Cream Cheese
, 24c
Leg o Lamb
,.15c
Sliced Bacon
. 24c
Lamb Shoulder
,.15«
Peanut Butter
, 15c
Fresh Brains
12c
Dry Salt Bacon ~
a 19C
Pork Liver
f'lialrr Lain or T-Bon*
14«
Dry Salt Jowls
ib. 15c
Steak
... 19c
Hamburger
bite
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1936, newspaper, September 24, 1936; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1161206/m1/12/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.