The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1938 Page: 4 of 12
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li Um Mutmir
at Harn» Avenue
achou. at » 44 a ei
j worst-..;- at II JO a m
YOu.ig people meet at 4 AS lor
7 p a twrtnun by pastor
MM wee a prayer aMtini at
T M Wedneadav evening
Thr paMtc u cortua... n ir.ee
allri ~ ail tbes* services
JAMES MsxiKA-1 Past
■ ilHairr HapUM Charth
Itu u U> ail vfte Sur oa> - *
lawr for the ipandM mi» a:
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II i r sera.. >■• »•'
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A rdia. wei
vices
--rank r. - a>
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Bits ■ rl*Nse.> « 4' .
thor p 1# 46 ■*
"The Mi v-i. >t
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m
Imuni service 7 30 o'clock ;
Sermon -la Conscience a Safe
Ouide*"
Monday—
Ladies BiD.e class. J 00 p m
Wednesday
Mid-week service. 7 JO p m
A cordial welcome await* all
CLARENCE BRYANT Minuter
Mr»! Kmltlrntn A hurth
J01 Br tadw ay
I Su. day KeOruarv 20, 19J8
Sundai .wni<i 1 1 As a m
Mo: worship 11 00 a m
Se.tl C* O- Keepink
Young ,e. ,vt S meeting 4 00 p
m i
Fveiunt WA-rahip 7 00 p tr.
Sermon Wa.king at the
Day
At da
VA iRU s Auv-.arv 4 JO p m
| Wednesday
1 At a *ee* er ' JO p at
DWIGHT A SHARPE Pastor
first ( hrt'iian A hart h
Br ut*s' ar.d Murrel.
• ij 4 n v* r. arch aa rvx>.
; ? v a m communion and
* rtf. o *erv ice
At da. j P a. .ad.es meeting
w Al. V. F JONES Pastor
» this street P-e'S.tertan t hur.b
T.
SNAPSHOT CUIl
MAKE THE GOOD ONES BIG
r
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N
to Solve Gulf Myotory
Gulfport. Miss —Banding of hern
swallow* inhabiting Ship island, I with all thought centered on
near here in the Gulf of Mum. ‘th* banquet oar club was to serve
may solve a ••mystery." according th, HU, injury Firemen a Aaao-
JUS'S • >»■"
nia'<l.v|..lum I r.|*»tl.r lul~l to report ■ »»
Why it is that t'ese birds nest on 1 interesting meeting held In the
Ship island and <her outlying ta- | home of Mrs George MrMlilan
lands, hut do not .** on tr» main i Tuesdav February t
land along the A) s. x>,pp: Gulf .. .. .. ..
ovto*t, is w hat punles Burleigh j **r> Mi Mi.laii planned an
He po.nted out that they might be , amuaing reonrattonal p r o g r a m
the same type that neat m Northern j after which plan, wrn- completea
\ X ^ w** A
Arkansas, nearest known winter
nesting place of barn swallows The
barn swallows in Arkansas are
snown to go north to Labrador,
wnere they have definite breeding
pieces
for arising th« banquet
Miv> Mvra Tankersley met with
us and talke.1 on floor finishing
and rug making showing and
explaining the making of some
Banding of the birds was decided I lovely rug>
on to detertruf.e whether the Sh.p Loaf cake and hot punch were
island barn swallows also join th* v.r%r<i to Mme* W L McAdams
thers in their northward flight. ylrgli MlShan Jones Sanders C
H Midg'.ry B M Batts C C
| Lacy Sam Hutcheson Henry
Leach J W Jones John Hooks
Joe Thomas J C Res'«■ and Miss
or small , Tankersley
clean
small
f. S'» «t S*t*bi»s row *9 vary »c«r *r M nn WS»n yew get s g«»S »net
i-s» t* s. hast u •"is'-ges
♦
Rags Wanted
Special price paid for
cc;ton rags No >. r«p*
pieces
BALLINGER PRINTING lO
Tl.r I edge:
17 It
C v.M1 a l » • a c 'i'd.
'o , . . ■ . . : i» • ' , 1 ‘ '.r bi i
petals -pii t i*»i ,-f weebe'i - I’l-ics tare isiros Ih.-tn alone
e..i a .- and * Sla:: sepa j:.:.g y i
• J to
l" P c-
Lad ♦ A.1.A1 W meet at
v ’--.A ri. H W AKD Pastor
A Oar. h al t.«d
s\: -r ".v.- *..2 htror.g
ah. s’. - 46 a m S
H Skestc r. s.pr. intended
.tv* a m by pastor
A - . - . - i at * p
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?-* • - c »s “ Wednesday
y »t * JO -.ock
T».. her. raret-ng each. Wednes-
•»v r...... w-.ng prayer raerung
R L HVU. Psator
A>'are ILfU.1 A hwrch
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»h.-re*. the far.:,,.y • y >aof-
to related «*
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up for in-
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suits. C4pM
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s>f p’ tares * h w:ih
bucket hslf ia
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Most Germs Killed
in Utah Salt Lake
La J. .la Cal f —Scientists so
lh.it the Great Salt lake in L’tah
is virtually a "gertripr^-of"
<».mmir| hole
H< e..r. ers *f the Sent}:* Ir
ikt-.tut. -n of Os.ea: .’graph)' f the
L'r ver.' ty of California ar-
r.oura'ud that all ordinary bac-
teria or "germ-carry ir.g mi- |
irobes are k..!ed instantly when
evp» sed to the lake s I'O^ er
tr.'id salt waters S lar.,1 r
fresh water bacteria has yet teen
found w hich » an live ir. the sa.me
t :rated wu*ers of Uie lake
they dtaciose.
Oui Club met with Mrs J C
Reesr on February IS
We were yery happy over the
nice profit realised from serving
■ the firemen's banquet Our club
wishes to thunk publicly the fol-
'! wing bJiunes* Arm' of Ballinger
i for their assistance without which
i :t would have been impossible for
I us to have served the large nunt-
kat of Ml plates West Texas
■ Utilities Co ! • : n-.'talllt.K tw<> Bailey
1 electric ranges uid - Frigidaire
«am. who offered her dishes,
and the firemen* wive*, who
offered their help tn hny way If
wg have overlooked anyooe who
helped u* we do thank you
Our club program this time wae
on home demonstration work In
Teas* and paper* on thl* subject
were read by Mrs Butt* and Mrs
Thomas
Mrs I F Watson Mr* Clinton
Reese and a Mrs i nok were
visitors
A salad course with cofee and
punch wus served to fifteen
We meet with Mn Jones San-
ders February 22
•
Vilirr nf Sale—Personal rroperty
Under and by virtue of a
mechanic's Hen. I will sell at
public auction at my garage
located al South Eighth Street in
the city of Ballinger. Texas, on
the 8th day of Marrh A D I9J8
the following described personal
property-
Oue 1928 Model A Ford Sedan
engine No A 748927 license
No 52J-524.
This sa;. is for the purpose of
satisfying an indebtedness against
said automobile due and owing to
the undersigned by reason of
repair* and labor
EARNEST CALDWELL.
Mechanic
17-II-*
Mrs Frank ta-.itln-r of R I u m
wa-s a week-end guest In the
home of her 'istei Mr* ( f
♦
Ci .mu: . y Gas C fot Installing Mr and M: C C Davis and
tw gas range Walker-Snuth Co son have returned from Hat ties-
,,..il A':fy A'af- : : t.-e : coffee burg Mlsarv-ippi wf.ere the*
urns and the following firms wh<
j bared us di»h> Higginbotham
Hrtv. <A. C«i Ferry Bros Clements
.» n d AfTlerbach s variety 'toie
Centra! Hotel and Ballinger Hre-
mr: who also furnished dishes
* Mr V. n f ti - Nasi, boarding
visited relatives Mr Davus
♦
John Pearce student of Hardin-
Mimmons Univeisity Abilene was
at home for the w-ek-end
♦
Read the ads save money
(GULF
New GuIS
Station
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Esen.rg sen e * 3C p m
Lo.d.e* prayer meet Tuesday
aftemoor. st 2 JO
Ater- prsyer meet. :< Tuesday
eseiu-4 st 7 15
M d weei prayer yrv.tf Wedt.es-
da-. ewrung st 7 Jv
Ferry r.e is weJc me
Ai-AX WUJCIN* Past r
Fentese'tal 'lt«Hin
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jfn.cfj il * p 2
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• Use ApswUes and F:
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RADIO ROBOTS TO
FORETELL WEATHER
N vs Sv«trm of Upper Air Ex-
ploration I* Planned.
V. rg- A'old wave* bs-urd
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; r -i w.r’rr w ! le reported
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MARTHA GABY
Monrv l ender s “GSovt"
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mete- : - graphs—
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d dahv with ta’-
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M 1 F l*R< * IH i I ^
t» tn•- ifu.ir.int**' *»f watiwfaction t«»
<*ur patr-inw.
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Hartford Boswell
Debt* Due Him
T e Fa.:*
a?at.' n m . e .tb e
t< re ..«* •» v era
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Lake f *r .< • * ■
Dr Greta; *a;d
r’« n^ath
are reported
TSe rih-r
^ rograph tensi*t*
V 7 t
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; i f a rr. tr.; i r to • •
a .re.r^s set w •*.. h
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An Area
Wfiick s G'3**.ng
Ld’jer
be ecu c»v- -« x#.*
wears t pox*.*: * a* to
**vw*> q * ga vend
eoai" c# !v c* t co*wi««f
I tj a w.les «wg y New
tw»tp»ewt et •* t<5d iit
'•ceooses ow* ebildy to *•*.*
*4 * drvtonc • «tfW m* eawh
thot th* **** co>*'*d by
Kh*f-Holt vervK* • cow
BowelV m dewmq
, tw rushing
see Use gfmei pays mem s *iit
t: ipfvi-i hi* '.'* •let* r* lett.'ed
«- *f“e- ' * — *1 rr.irr t
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g*! siwt "er. *r t'e* e-id srs-
tnee av tke vtoey g *1
Ae.rv * v * * ..s red at- -s
br< »<1. **ts t ■ t
. three e'eme-'-
pheric chsrgi-.
element—one
■ sure cr.K'ge-
changes aht
|cha-ges- is a
| moves as the •
response made by
sens.tive t a”- s-
Atta bed t- each
rsper- ve to pres-
ne to tempersfure
on* to hum Lt*
tiny hand a hu h
en-.ee.t rm -. es
A fburth s ..1 hand kept ir m.o-
* * : **'■ < • a ai» ai clockw- :k passes
• »•
Os •
4 K
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r - *
A. t
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QZ
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AnhuAMrur
^Service
over th* three other hands, r.akir.g
■ g som.e*.hir* te do w.Ui
*' •' *'* ‘ * ’• * cnr.tS’t a* ' i es At ea 'tail
---* ■■■ <■•; • oM ester*** os , t|., A receiving
last as ’ 'ey ar w- B. j. ..g stslior pi sa It UF
- Traxed ot —rv*r» translate the
, . ?:me inters a between the cortsi ts
Free-Striking Motches cauaed bv angir.g atm -spheric
Preferred by American* co«l,t«e.,' a-d th* regular csmtacta
rt L'e r . -i arvr with ftaed points
Sa.e— Or* —Cine of tn* must
etr-Aaog aadaebres is th* t'w 'ed
uatea a th# mj’ *• :r.d.atry M re
trws MS 30C *04 if ma- -es aer*
- a-.ufaetared is IBS
IT t.-eaa were i _atr.fcs.ted tr every
mac. wner.ao and • <4 * t.-e c-utv-
try ear*, srould receive I er,
* Twenty lour cw*r pan es -epreeent-
iftlo pre-- .re - unriid.ty ard temper-
«; .-* rvad.ng.
T e rad eiec- g-ir" rtaerva
tivn* from B bank snd Fs.rbonks. I
g rg out ty radio smd te etype |
• reac* f scael eeaters and air
porta almor a* eoor. sa trey ar*
taken
The reports sawuid be ini .afc^
ed :-•»•- e-t S-ae. - at I 4.frt , ^ . , • « 8y |
try r. MS w: • g # -g ’*# ena fegyowe. Dr Gregg
: wpartmewt ok Caanwaarr* a.. . _ , _aZ _.a. ... k..
jt.d a: 8* 4* The mkuafcry fur-
* .seed eerpaermert ta J Ti per-
* e-a With a ages a..gM:y -run# -nan
ta MC Mt
Apwr-ck.m.ete j •» pe- rent -J tha
- am n*« paoblacad J! fc-..a rrurtry
are th# atrJk# ■ an,rw*e-e ku>d
StrWe<e> the-w a rr.atrhas a^srwart
for 14 pe- rmt ard mat- - es jt. Mr
boa* --east -.ova the rest
Oeador. Bertartt and Tony Nison
retamed ftaarxlay night fman a
trap to Fbrt W artii D*u« arid
i Denton
KI HOLT Tun'’ml Home
sad They ail alee enable the bu-
reau to f-re aet gooner amd -much
more accurately weather wd.twci
foe genera pur
Mr ar d Mrs R E Terry of |
Da..a* far * m the peat week end
to be at tr-e vedv.de of Mr* W H
Oreer arhu a aerV>u*i> ill Mr
Terry fttar *d home M -,da. but
Mrs Terr. w.H re m.a.: here
indefinitely
«
Mr and Mr* Cicero South ar.d
DtLedaagl er of Kkkuradv nmtad
relative* and fnm*d* hate over the
wert-er A
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Mr mt MB km HoMrr w*
WHAT WOMAN SAVED $11.85
On Her Food Bill Last Month?
• What Smart Younu l*adv is Slrott hinir t h e
Household Grocer} Budget Wr( Further?
• What Boastful Vounjr Husband is BraRRinR
to His Friends of the Swell Meals that Smart
Youmr Lad> Cooks?
• What Housewife is pleasing Her whole Fam-
ily Nearly Every Day With Better Food and
More of it Tastefully Prepared?
Who is this thrift-wise housekeeper? She may
liw around the corner from you. She may be
one of vour very U*st friends. If so. you’ve often
envied her knack of serving such grand ‘‘com-
pany dinners" when her husband, you suspect,
makes less than yours. She is the woman who
reads the Food Ads in The Ledger regularly!
She knows every day what choice items are sell-
ing for less money. She knows where to buy
them. And she does Because She Heads Before
She Shops! A thrifty person, she actually buys
more better-quality foods than some of her
friends who sfiend more money!
Economists arc telling us that the High Ctist of
Livin* is cominsr back. If you are afraid of the
pinch of higher prices, here’s one sure way to
Uat them. Shop the F<rk! Ads in The lued^er
reirularlv! Turn to these ads in The U'd^er
every week. RKAD FIRST THEN Bt’Y.
THE BALLINGER LEDGER
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