The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1929 Page: 3 of 7
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and took me around the town for Bronte Tuesday.
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the High Junior Leaguers nd the were twenty members present and HUNTERS AND IRArPERS
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in Exchange:
3000 rounds ( ottonseed Hulls and 600 Pounds
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My husband suffered with ner
vous indigestion and serious stom
about
mixer
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know what I wanted to eat, and Smith, and wife, i
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the congestion, reduces
complications, hastens recovery.
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omoe at Weel Dvg Blare
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nt d the '.cat
December 3rd, over one ton per acre
interesting cussions The association now has
1 in- Unive t sity
n con tru tion
ne a buildin ' s
•fl
Pe
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ing Tuesday night
enter tallied in the Methodist
dollars in the treasury
l
Koras
erve is
tending
done Another
rolling land wh
eive B BB. • wia It
mand, et heve
Runnels county
be in Roscoe and could not
He
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be our digestive system, these medi-
tills tune
pouring
il bt alte
aE° It was decided by the committee
ar- to postpone the fair until Mon- '
day night December 16th
of citizens will be out of town on pated
that day The local band will also bility
With an increase in the red-blood-cells you will be on the right road
to Health. This is Nature's way to body power and to clear skin. Nat-
urally, with your strength restored, it is easier to fight disease and in
faction; to enjoy your food and to sleep soundly. When hrm flesh takes
- ---- fbz. you will feel strong— your
room operation
present to greet Santa Claus when lines give only temporary relief
ht arrives here Satisfactory and may prove habit forming
negotiations were concluded with The safe way to relieve constipa-
Santa to me here Monday in- tion is with Herbine the cathartic
d ' Friday nigat and all that is made from herbs, and acts
plans will be formulated for the ,
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County Agents Have 2 Mixers Placed
A Good Meeting On Hi jbway No. 30
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robbed at any moment and there
is a slight modicum of politeness
Naturally. I was at a disadvan
tage in not being able to speak
ilan, Lausanne, Gene va
MI pound
be dump -
w uld have and cookies at the demonstration
football fans of the National Biscuit Co. Sat-
agents and home demonstration Cemetery
cottol
601 PARK AVE
ck hi id
s he could
it a time
was from
no rest
nintcen hunters
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into a
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dined only
per acre on
employee of
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t min it Mrs
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lees, Harmnlecs
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regular program. Tuesday night real interesting round-table
the way nature intended You
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Hask 11 c
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in a few minute
matter service experts talked on spe ial muterial is shipped from Sin Ai.
five licens
Isle of Capri in. Went back
le
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program
cial he ra
T! e C r e w
Ill will preset a short
' 7 ■ lock as the offi-
ing f the o< asion and
musicians out of town
»yugh like French that I could
read some of it and make myself
understood after a fashion As to
Magyar (in Hungary' l uon’t be
lleve l could ever learn to speak
it but nearly everyone there
it will
for tile
"November 21. 1929 plus, of course, what she eats.
Deal Mama. With all that, she finds spare ach trouble lor twelve vents" said of the
"Curious, isn't it, how I write moments to wash her husbands Mrs A o Womble, of 205 E 11th,
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for buying
•t::. ar Hit.’, with membrane
ot any species which preys upon
salmon in certain districts of
Alaska.
tor thre
w a
handled at smaller mixer has been put on
stored His Health." Says San among the topics
Angelo Woman. ‘Thursday’s session
A joint session of
Lack of appetite, loss of streneth,
skin eruptions, that "fired feel
ing" and other human ilis may be
dur to a lack of red cells in your
bioo.
Paris to Strasbourg. Munich. Inns- Our school was given two days breathe and we thought he might
bruck and Vienna I went by train for Thanksgiving and one of the have heart trouble at times He
From Vienna to Budapest I went teachers. Miss Roach went to was just in a general all run
tnere n r :bl
ache s
Hilton Hotel Thursday crews will work until they meet
T B Wood, district each other and with favorable
'he lanenage but I didn’t find it NN y detpair was so great l nuld r^-' The good cheer,and
. H • . v in IV meicy lurpw-t nt mhert only • ke < n r . dition I had e
so ban in Germany Au . . gun to wonder why lite tould be so < ruet No a, toe V itrength Skn
g^ry or Switzerland Curousiy bleml^he^ always emharraind me Avhea and , atn. < ont ted through my
„3bugh, in Germany and Austria body I wanted to restore my health and live Who was I t0 do' ■ ;
£y German began to come back happily the day tame and I found the right road to Health when a friend
to me, although I thought I had recommended SSS.
‘orgotten a» it Italtan Is LeYormaxebe-pnn-asths-thuemndoskinhirplbweblandsovenmorehirmz
ailments. It is very dangerous to let the blood count remain below
normal
Dan Maroney of Ri > Island ;
rii has been a railroad ■ plover;
55 years within 10 years of hi?
life span 1
SanA ngelo wife of a wall known agent was in charge of the meet- Weather will quickly close the
at the end of
neai Evergreen
has commenced
two mixers and
It Is An Economic Waste To
c, r. SHEPHERD
Attorney at law
Will rractice in All the Courts,
tiff Ice Over
The Ballinger State Bank
Phones: Rea 161; Office 1M
Bainnger, TVsas
if vou •>» tired— lack pep,
if bin is not '•••—If
vour appetite I* gone" —you
owe it i > you «M and friends
to try S $S
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County agents of West Texas Work on highway No 30 west of At a called meeting of the eyee- forming them of the change
are having a successful district. Ballinger is preparing to take on utive committee of the Retail plans, and the committee feels
meeting in Abilene thia week. added acceleration and two mixers Merchants AsSOciation Mond a y that the several extra days are
with 21 counties represented are now pouring cement on afternoon the Show Window Fair necessary to get ready for the
Marketing of turkeys, feeding of that lap The mixer which and Christmas decorations were big Christmas show.
calves and lambs, advantages of I had been used at the Colorado discussed After a short session--
self-feeding in fattening livestock. River bridge several weeks re
12 Lonz i terracing problems and best has been moved one and a quar
Show Window Fair Ume for the opening of the fair.
n A • rn . and it is believed everyone will
Date is Changed .." mm
Year: With Chronic Stomach methods of securing the coopera- ■ ter miles west of Rowena and u
Trouble But Orcatone Has Be- tion of club hoys and girls were working this direction
1od ar
ban ter
A ' t
■ m ret
feed over a longer ]
mid-w IV between the
New s had the
in legat'd to
important item
lacking The
go to Roscoe
something about my vacation but give her so much money to spend how litule or how
' Herbine at Weeks Drug
... u... L..— - a ride, explaining the various
,.Thesbetter below was received points of interest.
EMarMaa 2 M SimneT.navmncsszem"dknecnyn”ne"a« Mrs. Womble is
"5N. r“* inermue"tovomF"nere " ■ have Very Thankful
Heraid Mr. Skinner has been in taken in my assstant and his VtlV -Haumiun
rrance Torsome time and on his wite in my apartment, and am --
XAC Ion this year covered a great thereby beginning to catch up a "My Husband Suffered
40 o Eurore on 1 sightseeing little financially I have an ex-
trip. He traveled by rail, boat, ox cellent French woman who does
wAEonand alhplane. The letter is all the marketing, cooking, clean-
published in full and will be of ing. washing and ironing for the
"a-frest to many Ballinger people whole house at the munificent
"Paris (ler) salary of sixteen dollars a month.
to introduce
to the group The Abilene
ion bet w n i
went by almost every conceivable ’
method of transportation From ‘ •
st you less money.
A-
KMACIARRMAI
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1 Mucous"
VDharn
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• 5- New Orleana La
A’ times he would bloat up
until it was hard for him to
water is added and
placed on the road
December 3rd An
program was rendered
Wewantevery farmer to bring a l oad o1 cottonseed to ns and ex-
change formealand hulls. We will make t > change on following
basis:
gelo The plant is located .ib- i'
Six miles west Ol Ballinger or
me al a i ’ills and feed them in the a-
Several reasons were advanced which is de icat sensitive and
fot the postponement among easily injured. It is dangerous
which was the Ballinger-Roscoe business, then, to use medicines
football game on Friday of this containing harsh drugs, salts or
week at Roscoe A large number minerals, when we are const-
m inn n e
WaS S nervo
few hours
and e ffered miser: iff welcomed
Ashment. Oh yes. I did find one Missionary Society attended the
cab driver who spoke fair French misalonary zone meeting at
The Methe dist pastor. Rev
, the lea ' < rsat ne l.
usband I cat
plant the in
is ready to
mixer where
the cement
Swap vo
It isanestablisl I'd fact t" at
the right-of-way
the county the pavement
x
Miss Leona Jones
o! Tulsa has be
•n he did get
n and he got
4h-a
UH
to more than t We 1
Church There
the Henderson Ede uig. leading a round table dis- Eap
cushion of farm subjects A The two machines will be sup
he would eat." con- number of prominent extension pil’d from the same plant where
understands enough German so
that I could get around also I
found one head waiter who knew
Wen oh, although not very wed I
following to
J D Mot! < secre .
B illinge r el amber ’ f • t i q
was present and vras given "i’
< RI WsP.-1 \
so regularly once every month or clothes and to gO visiting around
two But I did get off a bunch the neighborhood and does a
of postcards from various points Rood job of running the house
while I was on my vacation trip without my having to bother
I have been intending to write about things too much I just
C W
V the two
ated for a
machine is
operating grading crew will be
preparing th< roadbed in front of
the oilier machine for a day's
will save much time
it was s;i id, especially when
. covering ,i sand grade
ing News had the following to
,, , State Highway Engineer G M
say in regard to the Runnels
, , (lai ret t stated Friday that the
county leaders . . . ..
, , concrete would be uncovered sat-
The discussion of .soil conser- v.
. . . urday from the Colorado River
vat on by < W Lehmberg was 1 . , . , .
J , bridge to the intersection of the
introduced by J D Motley secre- . . . _. u
. , .. ,, ... . . Paint Rock toad This strip wil
tary of the Ballinger Chamber of ,ee
... . be readv for travel by Saturday
Commerce who declared that the
. . . . . , night
salary of the county agent in his , ______ .a
. 1" I.1 Trouble has been experienc'd
county had been repaid hundreds
. ... . recentiy on this highway by
o times in the benefit resulting . . . .
. . . destruction of detour signs A
from terracing of farm lands. . , U.. ..
, number of signs were broken up
Lehmberg presented a maP ol Thursday night and hereafter a
Runnels county which showed los. , h will b< ma nt ned
practically half of thr tillable land
1 . for vandals Ihe maximum Iin
of thr count’s now either terraced
for this olfenSe LS $200 and any
contoured and applications Tor person arrested for this act win
the work pending on about hall be prosecuted
of the remamder He also pre- The large material plant with
Milted record from his cat ■ cat . n ierr
alou howin figures n yields on upply the iin f truck which
fauns before and at •! so con keep the mixer: running f . '
S( ! \ tion work One al I
Miles uhih produced 283 Do
' f cott >n and 715 pounds o1
continuully belching up ,olll
'< t "id ha t ' er pun
bu '• and sides an ‘ : uttered
h " thankful
■ i ' l . edicine
Genuine Or
tained .11 Eal
M. Relieves
C. 1 to 3
C. Daya
11 als and 1S an economl-
als feeding less grain
fed cott nseed hulls with
much as prairie hay.
goog idea, too. I think Mount
Vesuvius was a remarkable spec
tacle, although on account of my
•um knee I couldn't go down into
crater as most of the crowd
bout twenty did the knee is
ini better, though, and f sup-
se if will be all right in another
aonth or tto. Rome would be a
very pleasant place to spend some
t)me. if someone would only run
ill the Italians out of it if any-
body ever admonishes you to do
as the Romans when in Rome,
don t do it—the place is full of
liars, beggars, thieves pickpockets
and crooks, and I didn’t find even
one exception I felt I was lucky
to get out of the place with my
body safe and sound fortunately
most of ty money was in travel-
ers' checks, so it wouidn’t have
'’one anvbody any good to steal
them But I got crooked good
and plentv every time t turned
around -and they tell me it is
much belter now than it was be-
fore the war! Naples is almost as
bad, loo The northern part of
Italy seems to be more the home
of honesty, as was Venice at
.east you can go around the
streets without fear of being
by steamer down the Danube Dallas to the Texas State Teach- down condition and never had the
From Budapest back to Venice I ers‛ Association convention She strength or energy to go about his
took an airplane, or rather two reports an instructive as we 11 as work as he should have He had
airplanes, since I had to change interesting program spells of heartburn a bad case of
at Vienna. At Venice I had a - x— constipation and in fact needed
motor boat tn take me up to the ...... , . somethin, to ounld him n
1Ni s, i j । . Most all of the pupils are back somiih io ouud him up
" SoPPe 11 " hi school alter the Thanksgiving Oreatone was recommended so
there I went around the city in a . ... . . , highv ard man. i. 41 ......
. , ... . .. holidays and report a nice time 11 E and '• man iocal people
gondola, with a real fiction-type _. . , , 1 .. b,, i praisi,, ,, , ........
" They are now ready for school ..... o‛T prat MIE it O ne bought
gondolier who sang and sang . . ,, , . bottl. nd t. mnr. .
* „ . . . work and will take tie monthly • I 1 and ha improved
well- was known throughout the ests this wek since He isn 1 bothered in
place as the second Caruso. Then x least with indigestion and 1
by train to Rome where I made ... nt .... ,o... ni., ..
a flying tour »I don't mean by Mr. ane Mrs Cox and thrir 11 Or.tior is (bl ati noin'v
plane here’ of three days about unhter, Neoma went to Steph- Hi , ba •• , '
•• old . in;, etc Th n by train '
Naples went by steamer over Wednesday nizht rhe bi :
the Isle of Capri and back, their daushter Thelma 1
hen by cogwheel mountain rail- 3 \ and D 11 G
tay up to the crater of Vesuvius " 1 the 11 lk 18
Went back to Rome, then on op v thei home
to Lausanne. Then took ste amer
on the Lake of Geneva to Geneva and a ! 1 ar’
Then went by autobus over to PoyiE 111
Mount Blanc and back. In Lau- 1 P
sanne I had to ride on the funi- 1-1111 1 m "
cular railway to get places I also show d h 1 aPpI
forgot to mention the horse- them a party Friday !
hack I went around the returned to school Sunday
noon
d mixed wit: the- hulls and 10 i ay is needed.
I had three weeks during nythin interesting
time I saw Strasbourg isn t much to write
i. Vienna. Innsbruck Huda- L V‛
'enice. Rome. Naples Ve
eatsy to mix wit!
..'ion in life oui Mr-
ility a ways We make
i eat and the humt
the strong and the
to mankind ‛
cal way to balance tin- ration of Work num
andsomemeal. Horsesandmulescar "
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• DR F J BROPHY
• Dentist
• office over W liters S1
• Bark
Wir •< r? Texas
Lausanne from Geneva and then
on back to Paris just in time to
go to work. Of all the places I . ,
___... .0. —e ee. Intermodule Sunday scho i class - large number of visitors After
saw..Vienna.was.themostsap, Nearly an of the members were devotional exercises led bV the
pointing. although I dld S€ • I
good rendition of Salome' at the present and after a jolly time preside nt Mrs Gladys King an Miss Ima McKown coun • clerk
opera there Budapest I liked 1 refreshme ents were served and all interesting program was rendered said Saturday that she had issued
very much, but the opera there report - nice - Th: ~ sarik»thera and
Z^TJliwninr^rlck was the The Crews P T A held them quartet sw talks and someilid inirty-th trappei h
best—there was an orchestra in
every hotel and cafe that played proeram was rendered and sev- seventy dollars in the treasury g furs
real music. In Venice I hear t 1e eral interesting questions were' The next meeting will be held ' , uiet
best outdoor barndconcertteer discussed "" - ! '
neard anyhere, / pointed to go ") the County P T that time health program will being issued ust prior to the
Marks place before the magnif- A meeting in Winter December be rendered by the primary tmas idav the iemar l
.'cent cathedral by one of the 11th The next meeting will be pi.pi teacher mi patents , , re .,
Italian army bands it is the only held January 7, on ruesday night REPORTER
outdoor concert I ever heard, too A good health p v m will be
in which the director made al] rendered
his musicians stand to play a <
( ottonseed meal call be fed to all
so a I I) । 11 1 act
nutients than corn
Huils are clean.
her feedsandcan if fed without waste.
I am not very good at travelogues and let her use her own judgment
"Fact of the matter is I tiled to on what to buy and what to ......k
cover too much territory in too uniess > want or my paying nests
- «short a time to get a very good want something in particula
t PImression of any of the places 1 As 1 say 1 haven't been d in
erment 'nd fill his stomach with Bert F Low Abilene
bov I’ porti ' al ' ill hav abetter ' • d and feed that will
it ’he 13th
use lot the delay is
...I tie.- for street
way-stations I • ♦
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