Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 222, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 31, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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TAX COLLECTOR BROWN
ANNOUNCES FOR PLACE
To the Voters of Runnels County
Ladies and Gentlemen:
This is to announce to you that
I am a candidate for re-election
to the office of Tax Collector of
Runnels County, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary.
First, I want to thank you for
all past favors shown me and I
and arranged in a file according ie.
to the license number go that I
may be able to tell you on a min-
ute's notice in whose name the
title of the car appears. Very few
* brine their old receipts 1 with
them when they come to re-
register their cars, so in order to A
give you quick service here, I tear
the receipts out of the books and
arrange them so that I can im-
mediately find my copy of your
NEW
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STEEL
Outstanding features of the new Ford body are indicated in the above picture of the Tudor sedan. The
added beauty of line is apparent throughout, from the new radiator to the tips of the graceful curving rear
fenders.
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assure you I appreciate them
very much and have tried to
show my appreciation by giving
the best service possible and being
courte ous at all times.
On the fourth Saturday in July,
you will by your vote hire some
1 one to collect your taxes for the
New Boules But
No Mechanical
Change in Ford
‘ tried put together
y stomach was out of order
my digestion was so bad
often I had to get rid of
ested food through a rubber Mede: A Ferd each one of which
down any throat For a long will * -
(dpraetleally live on lety
A showing of new bodies for the
soon be available in a var-
-------- set of new colors was announced
was bad and I today by Harwell Motor Co. lo-
• or three un. rundown and nervous, cal Ford dealer
odern conver-hen six bottles of Sar-
1000 Sevens anything -----
28-210-7-is perfect and all my
___ta trouble, is over. I am
[next two years and I am in
D . '. " I making my announcement filing
1 start on his travels e is. *J'mv application for the job I
“The most notable changes in brave and so ready to start off all
the body types have been made alone"
in the Tudor Sedan, the Coupes The Baby came along then. He
ity also is improved
and the Open cars.”
SuNDOWN
STORIES
am asking you to again hire me
to collect your taxes for the same
reason you would ask a banker,
seemed very young, It was true, merchant, farmer or anyone else
tout appeared to have a great deal for a position, namely, because it
■ of strength in his little legs and
arms He would grow very
| is a way for one to make a living.
I To you who do not know me I
quickly the thought , am going to state some of my
He could hardly wait. He wanted qualifications
i so much to go on his adventures, , . .
, which would last a whole year.I. I worked in the Collector and
1 After that time he would be all Assessor’s offices during the busy
Emphasis was placed on the
I want, my fact that the car is unchanged
J my mechanically: that nearly 3,000
trouble is over. I am 000 Model A type Fords are now
W urnts’Y strong and full of new on the highways proving that
.. Ashaain. 2-0 and energy. Sargon they are thoroughly dependable
n imulated my liver and The policy of, the Ford Motor
to the my system of all Dols-Company in this respect has
cartrid.4. J. Thompson 903 been to make) minor alterations
By Howard." T.Ave, principal of the whenever a “new device has that he had only turned the time
Clence Baiter, AEM 2 T) Public Schools, Dallas, shown itself Worthy to be in- back just a little bit so they
Service) sou’e Pearce Drug Co. Agents. Teldued in mechanical plan could have a longer time in this
NEW YORK, Dec 29--- «.the car "but not to bring out interesting place where the:
the Wind helplesseSARA ARE IN I new car as a whole Months and Days and Years'
beats at sea at ngiht T a doming. RANK PROFATS: "The new body types will have lived
■ be "relieve 11 * —Theodore A a | a distinetivrly refreshing appear-
The army, the navy, the sX. Lawrence ,A. ance," said Mr. Harwell "They ought to be
anip inspection service of the ".There also died a have all the beauty and charm of Then the Baby New Year
partment of commerce and toar W. Underwood contour. line and proportion us-
const guard have under devel A former senator an • ually associated with the large
ment a device to that end, and Victory L
With it a man can carsiinler congressman, di-
coat pocket, he wurvs
, Candar d Jighthou sex,”
L Puh a light sSA
cars.
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Por guide re,
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e ‘little fatter
* and prosy
For more a
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, La parachor
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ready to come back and join the
others again. But each Year loved
1 its 52 weeks of adventures
"Some people used to think we
were foolish to let a little new
, year out into the world as we did.
but we didn't think so," one of
season for six years before I ran
for the office, thereby learning
quite a bit about the detail work
* congressman “As one looks at them, the
Public offici es Cor-first thing that catches the eye
sadera who disc ° *E is the new radiator. Still retain-
ncluded James - Per ing the Ford L bduaMy, it is
of war: M ... high and narrow, and in excell-
American amber *00P ent style This with the higher
4 Edwin Der’oen. and longer hood and the shorter
*5 e the n, cowl, give the front of the car a
ainieter of Germany, 4
ary, noted British 1
Bernhard
distinctly new and pleasing ap-
pearance. to which an added
von touch of brightness comes from
German ehanceit he finish stripe at the juncture
Max von Baden, dh the hood and cowl
Imperial chancellor Moulding treatment is new:
M Europeans who di the fenders are of more gen-
widely known capitis dimenisions, flowing with
2 were Ass Origes Clin s of the ear
led the “cocos cola kire enders much fuller than
Namin N. Duke, one ofer • contribute a great
total tobacco magr to the improved appearanc e:
country. Other leaderthe cure. Higher at the front,
included a few I with high crown and sweeping'
president well down the wheels the
Mimed as ible new front lenders flow back in
of Philada the graceful curves the running
Hay Witries boards. The rear fenders, which
Atropolitar early al. have high crowns, sweep
many; Lout rly down over the rear wheels to a
5 Hen lamsaild point lower than formerly
a Hebrew active. “The head lamps set higher on
a Grant, Jr., son a new arched tie rod, also con-
jowl caibute to better appearance
i rurhis A new atmosphere of stab-
I Penders Ulin is produced by the smaller
---,.-. Dement steel spoke wheels and large
we hand-om? E Las tires, which bring the bodies
Theted as closer to the ground, resulting
.Pchcock rn- in a tower center of gravity and
“an actewill consequent increased safety on
THOSE who F
1 know that wi so
it the road, especially tn roundin*
turns at high speed Riding qual-
you at this sea.2______
we wish you a M *
mas and a Happy W2
we are but exprestorrial RanL:
....sentiments-which---
ward you throughougri
tire year. STVICC
For it is one of that
amental policies of th.
iness that the confide! •
good will of the patrr we
be won and kept.
have been so r
successful in acco
this aim is a testim.o an
genuineness of o’e” he
sion.
susqess of, pat
their mention
Mar a
The 1
THE BABY YEAR
By Mary Graham Bonner
"December ought to be here the Months was saying
any minute now," they said. I But he did not get very far in
The Little Black Clock explained his conversation A great noise
was heard
December was on his way home
And now the Little New Year was
being carried along by the Month
of January and the Day Wednes-
day
"Just as soon as it's midnight
Yes they repeated, "December he’ll go by himself,” they told
1 here any minute. John and Peggy.
New Year can. And now they were all waving
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AUTHEN TIC ADVICE
of the office. Since I have been
in the office I have given the
work my entire time and made
the work a study so that I could
render the best service possible
You will note that I have had
especially made for your conven-
ience your poll and property tax
receipts, made into a combination
receipt and all are written and
ready to tear out of the books
when you appear to pay your
taxes.
This is all done in advance of
tax paying time so that I may
give you quick service and not
keep you standing in line any
receipt and register your car on
short notice.
These, years of experience also
enable me to give efficient) and
quick service in the matter of
delinquent taxes and locating the
owners of unrendered property.
In other words I consider a
political office should be operated
just like any other business: I
appreciate your confidence in me
in hiring me to be your collector
and I in turn try to do my work
so efficiently that you will be
pleased. Therefore, if 1 have done
this I shall be very glad to be
given your vote of approval next
July. If I have not, I think it
your duty and privilege to hire
another. And I can truthfully say
I have never had the slightest ill
will toward one whom I knew did
not vote for me. And to those who
have helped me all along, I only
wish I could in some way let you
know how much I appreciate it.
Very truly yours.
W. L. BROWN
31-ltd-ltW
H. M. Martin returned Tuesday
from Dallas, where he had been
to attend a convention of the
Texas Photographers Association
and buy new material for his
studio here. He said the conven-
tion accomplished a great deal of
good and a great time was had.
Martin's Studio will be open and
ready for business again on Jan-
uary 2nd.
He wise and advertise.
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Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 222, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 31, 1929, newspaper, December 31, 1929; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695331/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.