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H. D. Women Discuss
Youth Scholarships
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was
Patients'di$mitied during the
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Forget Adage for Best
Results in Treating Cold
Mr and
the
Ballinger
cms on any winh-ir il;i\ peri inent _with_ J’1 Hs and medi
with
web
McDaniel. Ballinger,
admitted December
Dena Holley
. . bride elect
by
the
nose,
force
Mr. and Mrs Richard Petty
and Mary Ellen visited Tuesday
evening in Ahilene with Mr and
Mrs Bassett Keller and sons.
and
two
Mr ;
207 S
Wheeless. Ballinger,
admitted January 7,
me
31
Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Kinslow
and family of Killeen visited
the past week end in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Witt
and Martha.
Tom Griffin is an
Miss Holley par
Alfred Jos’ Rowena medical,
admitted January 10
Elmona Jean Grounds, Paint
Rock, medical admitted Janu
try 10
Mrs May Russell. Ballinger
medical, admitted January 12
Mrs Elmer Barnhill. Ballin
ter medical, admitted January
me-
dia
and
pre
Texas
society.
LIKE
SWIPE
Anna B Walker. Ballin
medical, admitted Decern
AT SCHOOL—Airman 3-C Ro-
bert D. Lukarski, son of Mrs.
Marjorie Lukarski of Hurst,
Texas and grandson of Mrs.
Grace Cavanaugh of 502 Sharp
Ave., Ballinger, is training as .
an Air Force communications
electronic specialist at Kees-
ler Air Force Base, Miss. A
1962 graduate of Ballingor
High School, he attended Ho-
ward Junior College and Ar-
lington State Cohege before
enlisting in the Air Force.
permanent residents,
residents, winter visi-
migrants, the speaker
Sun
88ih
of a
alike
may
Mr and Mrs. Oscar C. Park
er returned last week from Los
Vegas, Nevada, where they had,
visited with their daughter,
Mrs Bill Holbert. Mr Holbert,'
and family. c
in insecticides
no time, she
Mrs Ella Garrett, Ballinger,
medical, admitted January 1
S. D. Roach. Taint Rock, me
dical, admitted January 5
Mrs. John Ixiveless. Ballin-
ger, medical, admitted January
5.
Bobby Gene McNally, Ballin
ger, medical, admitted January
5.
Mrs Doyle, Newcomb. Ballin
ger, medical, admitted January
son A dry nose and throat con
tributes to the possibility ■ of in-
feelion. •
1 If a cold strikes, don’t ex
' Mrs. C. B. Looney returned
Lome last week from Fort
Worth, where she had visited
v.ith her daughters, Mrs. Jane
Davis and son and Mrs Fred
Fowler, and Mr Fowler.
Cowan and Mrs E A. Saunders
were named on the social com
niittee to fill the place vacated
by Miss Demma Barrun and
Mrs Clyde Gabbert
Mrs. Allbright gave a report
of the ^District Garden Club
meeting.
Mrs Eoff was named to select
a book which the club will put
in the library in rnernoryp{|he
late Mr Rube Guin.
The next regular meeting will
be on February,8 at wl
Charles Bradshaw will _______
slides on Flower Gardens of
the South and a covered dish
luncheon will follow in the li
brary club rooms.
Weaver of Austin, a tol-
Chamber of Commerce
in Ballinger, visited
Mrs Joe Fuchs Sr was sur
prised with a birthday get-to-
gether in the home of Mr. and
Mrs’ Arnold Fuchs last
day in observance of her
birthday.
Childreh, grandchildren
great grandchildren were
when a
birthday
bers answered roll by naming
their birthplace Mrs. Frank
Smith gave the thought for the
day, "No One Is Rich Enough
to Do Without a Neighbor ”
At the close of the program
refreshments were served
The next regular meeting will
be in the home of Mrs. Elhott
Kemp on January 25.
Jim
mrr
manager
here Wednesday with Clifford
Cook.
Cooking Group
Begins Meetings
Dankworth;
Fuchs, Donna.
Roger; Mr.
Hoelscher,
Ixroy Half-
Mrs. Luther
» •>’ j
’ j ,
are visiting this week with Mrs
Wilson s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I • J. Legg Sr.
DYFXS AIR FORCE BASE.
TEX AS i AHTNC) — Army Pvt.
George .Mata, whose wife, Mary
lives at 70 Strong Avenue in
Ballinger, has been awarded
basic missileman's badge. He
is serving with Battery A, 5th
Missile Battalion, 517th Artillery
at Dyess Air Force Base, Tex.,
This unit, a part of the na-
tionwide ( S. Army Air De-
fense Command, provides air
dcfensi' in the Abilene, Texas,
Parrish
admitted January 8.
January
At a meeting of Ballinger
Civic Garden Club Tuesday
morning in the library club
room, Mrs Tofh Caudle pre
tented the program on "Attrac-
ting Birds To Your Garden. ”
Mrs. Caudle stated that the
fust requisite for attracting
birds to your garden is water
Sc invest in a bird bath; it will
provide entertainment and you
will save enough
to pay for it in
said.
Usually about
hirds visit local yards every
winter, therefore Just furnish
them with water and some food
birds may be divided into four
sent for the occasion
sandwich plate and
cake were served.
Those present were
Mrs Charles Danksworth Sr
Mr. and Mrs: Paul Halfmann
Mrs J. J Fuchs; Mr. and Mrs
Charles Dankworth Jr and
David; Mr and . Mrs. Ralph
Dankworth. Dana and Dawn;
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lange,
John and Danny; Mr and Mrs
Statiley Kvapil; Mr. and Mrs.
Herbie Dankworth; Mr and
Mrs. Kenneth
Kevin, Doug and
and Mrs Jerome
Anelle and Janet;
mann; Mr and
Minzemayer, Ricky and Ann;
Mrs. Frances Wright. Rhonda
and Scot; Mrs. F. G. Hoelscher,
Tommy, Roy and Bobby Fuchs.
Miss Humphries
Initiated in
Honor Society
the edge ifi combatim1 the com
mon cold, a malady that p!a
gues some 20 million Amen
Mrs. Joe Fuchs Sr
Celebrates 88th
Birthday
cities remaining from previous
illnesses or with rcnmclies rec-
com mi nded by friends Many
more serious illnesses will imi
tate the early
cold
and
not
symptoms
All colds are not
what’s right for one
be for another
Blot, don’t blow your
Blowing the
infection into
longing your
able tissues to blot excess mu
cus as necessary.
6~ Get extra bed rest and
keep comfortably warm
7. If cold ymptoms persist
longer than a few days or if
Ruth Class Meets
In West Home
Mr and Mrs Terry Wilson
classes:
summer
tors and
said
In conclusion, Mrs Caudle
discussed the types of vines,
shrubs and frees that attract
these winged visitors, along with
plenty of crushed pecans in the
feeding trays.
Mrs R F. Zedlitz, president,
was in charge of business when
• number of members reported
that they had shrubs and vines
to contribute to the landscaping
of Twilite Acres Nursing
Home. Mrs Eoff is chairman
of the civic committee Mrs.
John Allbright. Mrs. Frank
Mri£ Ellen Beasley from San
Angelo is a visitor this week in
the home of Juanita Leonard
and Mrs M L Leonard
Pvt. Mata Gets
Missileman’s
Badge at Dyess
Mr and Mrs Lauritie Wan
meek and two sons' visit/d in
San Angelo last week with Mr.
Wanoryck's mother. Mrs Bar
bara Wanoreck
nose may
the sinuses, pro-
cold Use dispos-
Mr< Elliott Kemp and Mrs
W J Fowler presented the pro
gram on THDA-4-H Scholarsnips
and showed slides illustrating
members of East Ballinger
tacts on t^e program, when
lor their regular meeting in the
Heme Demonstration Club met
home of Mrs Fowler.
Mrs. Frank Smith, president
conducted the business. Mem
Mrs James . Barr, Kelli and
Rick of Dalhart, who have been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs Earl
Barr, left for their home Sat
urdayi
Mrs. Bill Walker. Mr.
Mis Howard Williams and
daughters visited over
week end with Mrs. Walkers
sister and brothers, Emile, E
J. and Henry Vorbeck
Mr* Rot-? TSemenl. Baitinger,
medicalr admitted December 21.
dismissed January 5 '
D. J. Goetz, Winters, medical,
admitted December 27. dismiss
ed January 4
Mrs D. G Posey, Ballinger,
piedical, admitted December 31.
d. 'h <-d January 8 -
R# H’ Grimm. Ballinger,
dical. 'admitted December
dismissed January 7
Jack Ashton, Ballinger,
fieil. admitted January 1.
toisaed January 7
Robert Charles Simpson Win
fers, medical, admitted Janu
^ry 2, dismissed January 6
.'■ Rabert O. Kraatz Jr . Ballin
fer, medical, admitted January
' t, dismissed January 7.
Mrs. J G. Tuckey. Ballinger,
medical, admitted January 3,
d missed January 4.
Mrs. Edwin Zly, Ballinger, oh
stetnciil. arfhotted January 4,
do missed January 8.
Mrs Coy Garrett. Paint Rock,
fredicai, admitted January 4,
dismissed January !$•
Clifford Rodriquez. Ballinger,
fnedical, admitted January 4,
dismissed January f.
Mrs. J. P. McGuire, Ballin
|!er, medical, admitted January
4, dismissed January 10.
Rufus Alien. Ballinger, acci
flent. admitted January 5, dis-
missed January 6
Sheila Gray, Ballinger, med
|cal, admitted January 5, dis
missed January 7
Clark Koller, Ballinger, acci
derit, admitted January 5, dis-
Holley-Griffin
Wedding Plans
Announced
The engagement and approach
ing marriage of Miss Dena Hol
ley to Mr
nounced by
ents. Eldon and Keva Lou Hol
ley. former residents of Ballm
Conquest ( lass
Hosted by Mrs.
Harper McFarland
Mrs. Harper McFarland was
hostess to members,of Conquest
Class of First Presbyterian
U.S A., at a meeting Tuesday
morning, entertaining in
church parlors
The meeting was opened
Mrs George Odom reading
poem, "Neighbors,” and follow-
ed by the class singing the class
sang.
Mrs. McFarland, president,
was in ch ar g e of The Wsiness.
The report of secretary and
treasurer was read by Mrs.
Rufus Allen and Thank You
notes were read. Committee
reports were given by .Mrs. R.
B Twitty and Miss Mickey Vpr-
beck The class voted to con-
tinue the project of selling oc-
casional. cards and also voted
1o continue the ‘Birthday” pro-
ject The meeting Closed
the Mizpah benediction
Mrs. Jack Ashton was
corned as a new member
At the social hour the hostess
was assisted by Miss Lillian
McMillan in serving a lunch
plate with coffee.
Mata received the badge fol
lowing completion of qualifica-
tion tests in the operation Of
Nike Hercules fire control e-
.quipment. low power radar,
missile .computers and missile
tracking radar.
The 2t> year old soldier enter-
< cl the Army in April 1965 and
( o<;<i>l< t< <1 basip training at Ft.!
Mr and Mrs Ed Kudlacek
. Jong with Mr. and M>s. Alfons
liclubec from Wall spent the
latter part of last week fishing
at Paradise Point
missed January 6.
Arvil Wood. Ballinger, medi-
cal, admitted January 5, dis-
missed January 8
Mrs. Henry Hogeda. Ballin-
ger. obstetrical, admitted Janu
ary 5. dismissed January 9
Marjorie Lukarski. Ballinger,
medical, admitted January 5,
dismissed January 6.
Mrs A G. Wallace, Ballinger,
medical, admitted January 5,
dismissed January 6
Fred Sturm, Rowena, medi
cal. admitted January 5, dis
missed January 6.
Fay Moon. Bronte, medical,
admitted January 5, dismissed
January 7
J W Firmer, Ballinger, me
dical, admitted January 5, dis
missed January 6
Mrs Ethelenc Lee, Ballinger,
medical, admitted January 7,
dismissed January 11
Jerry
medical,
dismissed 'January 9
Johnny
medical,
dismissed
Fred Sturm. Rowena, medi
raj, admitted January 9, dis
missed January 11.
James A Alexander Ballin
ger, medical admitted January
11, expired January 12
Birth reported
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Zly. Bal
linger, a daughter, born Janu-
ary <
Mr and Mrs Henry Hogeda.
Ballinger, a daughter, born Jan-
uary 5. i
Unit HI Cooking Group ’ of
Olfen 4 H Girls Club met on
Thursday, December 30, for a
meeting which covered the first
two lessons. Jhey were the
1 2 3-4 -cake and yeast rolls.
Members attending the meet
ing were Brenda Multer, Lois
Halfmann and Jo Ann Halt
mann. Guests were Ellen Mui
ter and Janelie Halfmann.
Leader lor the meeting
Joyce Halfmann
J M
Winters
Mrs Leo Sides of San Angelo
spent the'day Tuesday with her
pJients, Mr. and Mrs.
Walker and \ isited with
aunt. Miss Anna Walker,
is a patient in the
Memorial Hospita*.
Tn a public service pamphlet
titled "Cold Facts About Un-
common Cold,” the in urance
company doctors offer these ad
ditional tips to help prevent
colds and minimize their dis
comfort when they do strike
1. To reduce chances of get
ting a cold steer clear of cold
sufferers and don't use their
towels, drinking glasses, or eat
ing utensils. Avoid cold drafts,
wet feet, and fatigue.
2. Practice good personal hy
giene Always wash your hands
before preparing'or eating food
3. Maintain sufficient huniidi
ty in your-home and, if possi
ble, in your office, especially
during the winter heating sea
Mr. Griffin, a grad
Winters High School,
son of Mr and Mis
:Grif) Griffin, former
residents. He is currently s<-rv
ing in the U. S Air Force ano is
stationed at Lackjand Air Force
Base, San Antonio.
Mis^ Holb'V. th< gra
of Mr. and Mr-.. I’lai
Ballingei, v. as an hot
ate of Ballinger Hi
Sh ' aiii.lHllli ; M< .'
Ruth Class of First Baptist
Church w
home of • Mrs. Dau
Monday night for their monthly
ftieeting.
> Mrs Charles Lowry presided
at the meeting. Those having a
part on the program were Mrs.
Mary Thompson and Mrs Ar
chie Cox.
A refreshment plate of party
sandwiches, cake and coffee
was served Io Mesdarnes Mar-
vin la-ck. Charles Shepard. Kel
ly Chapman, Arlis Tounget, Kay
'Dickenson, Cox, Lowery and
'I hompson.
Rt 2, Talpa, she is
business major al the
cos college
She graduated from
High School in 1961.
While attending Southwest
Texas, Miss Humphries has
been active in several student
organizations She has also been
named to the Dean's List.
V-Sectlon Otoe, Thursday, January 18,1M8
B^itagei*l4edgfr,'Sallmger, Testas *
Dr and Mrs Francis Pearce
and family of Austin were visi
tors over the week end in the
home of Dr. Pearce's parents.
Mt and Mrs. Frank Pearce
and family.
its in Ballinger Mewier-
at mid-week in-
d11|— rn m w •
wviwmg pgrwwwa
. J. McCaugban, Bal
medical, admitted Au
Jack
her
who
Ballinger
James Trail from Dallas and
Mrs James Johnston and clnl
d'ren, Blake and Kindell, from
Lubbock are visiting .in the
home of Mr. and Mrs H. J
Zappe.
M i'a was employed by the
Gabbert Meat Packing Co. in
Ballinger before entering the
Army, and *he is the son of
and Mrs Phillip Mata of
; Fourth ST IN Ballinger.
S\N* MARCOS—Sandra Hum
phrie.^ of Talpa has been initi
ated ' intc Southwest
State's scholastic honor
Alpha Chi
.Miss Humphries was
156 Southwest Texas juniors and
senibr.s received into the highly
selective organization this se-
mester The daughter of Mr
and Mrs. C. W. Humphries of
a junior
San Mar
if you've been' apply ing the i general health that
adage "feed a cold and starve
a fever” to‘ your colds and o
ther minor winter ailnfcnts, for
get it. -------————
It’s sometimes better, infact,
to do the opposite, say medi ’
cal specialists at Aetna Life &
Casualty, one of the nation's
largest health insurance writers.
When you have a cold and
aren't really hungry, they ad-
vise, don’t eat excessively; your
condition is particularly condu
cive to stomach upset. And
don’t be afraid of taking^extra
nourishment when you havy a
fever, you'll be replacing calo-
ries burned by higher body tern
peratures.
Our best bet, says Aetna
Life & Casualty’s medical de-
partment, is to eat well bal
anced meals at all times. That
will help you maintain the g<>od
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Perry, Richard H. The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1966, newspaper, January 13, 1966; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180761/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.