The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1936 Page: 2 of 10
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
attend a merlin* of the 90th
Dtvuttm Club at the armory Fri-
day evening September 11
Several Ballinger and Runnel*
county men who served In the
T-O" division intend to attend
the reunion
tO I'M DIVISION IfTOHlM
WILL HOLD KII NION
IT rr. WORTH NATCltDAY
plate, so that no records art made s |
during the descent Breaking of
this contact at thi time of the:
release, us well as jarring that
might confuse the records on the
plate. Is prevented by attaching
the Instrument to the balloon with
a rubber cord, which takes up the
vibration as the balloon Is
launched ! (*■
Five pieces of red cloth tied to
the bamboo framework ate w,
designed to attract the attention
of pa.ssers-by to th« fallen instru- j,.
ments A tag offering payment all
for the return ol the recording ,h
Hands Full
Hurricane to Pen its Record
On Plates Carried by Balloons
ON September 9
that strikes certain
the South Atlantic
its this vear will pen
a hat t skes plat e
I lUU •.mall, very light
that automatically
it ions ill the air
n they are borne are
next hurricane Hal
ry * hem up into on*'!
Freeman's Tire and Battery Store,
113 Sooth Eighth tl
COMAL C’OINTY FARMER
PAVOKS TRENCH SILOS
i tour consecutive years. Herman
j Mlttrndort. farmer of the Wat
i>-n community In Comal county.
Is of the opinion Ihut the trench
silo is the lu st thing a farmer can
' have, according to a report of
i George B Fhllnger county agrl-
j cultural agent.
Mlttrndort constructed the first
trench silo In Comal county four
year* ago after an inspection of
one at the Luting Foundation
Farm
Tins Comal county farmer finds
• hat silage is valuable not only
for his cattle but for his horses
anil mules He uses some cotton-
ounces it'd Keeps an ,ic. ...
record of conditions aloft It con-
sists css. nttallv of three recording
- lenient.s three small pen points
mil t piece of smoked glovs about
the ire ■*! a postage stamp The
. ".t a
met a! capsule from which the air
been removed contracts <>r
xpands with changing pressure
V i ■ altnched to the glass plate
which rises or falls with the
expansion or contraction of the
.Ills lie V little yundricai sill',
made of thin Civets of two metals
coils .0 uncoils as the tempera
lure falls or uses It is connected
•vtth i 'sen point that moves
lent storm nu
K Gregg. -hief
weather !>■:■ mu
surabl" ' > *'■’
about hur a
he says sd do
st lengthen he
warning ■ vi.
The ■* ' O' a
will la-
station Mvxwell
MonlK -• ' '
Miss
August i i
setts l 'i *
which is
governm ui u
The force ist>
district n ie i
Wash in .{to • D
signals he
Uvstrumen s m
schedules ,von
of we s’
the worii h
every to i.
the um ■ ip
southern • •... u
path a re he
to spend ■ fm
Mrs. Susan Frasier Flscle,
voted the year'* i>est country
i • .vspa|H-r correspondent. Is a
very busy woman. Receiving a
trip to New York as part of
her award. Mrs, Eisele U pic-
tured In her hotel room as she
typed out her column with one
aid and held her 2-mOOth-old
son with the other. Mrs.
F.sele was nolilied of her award
the day this son was bom at
her home in Biue Earth. Minn.,
where. In her “spare" mo-
ments, she lakes care of two
other children and helps with
luc work on her husband's
farm. _
Preaenmv at « p in u> i-siwi .
Prayei meeting each Wednesda
•veiling at 8 o'clock
Woman's Missionary Soelct;
•wch Thursday
\v S HANCIX'K. Pastor
ATHENS. Sept The only
marble-face dam i the wmld i»
>f Marathon.
SEPTEMBER SHOE SPECIALS
that on tlie plain
battlefield of ancient Greece It
was constructed tin ' recently to
W supply water for Athens and the
stone in it was t.ixci from th»
‘to quarries grhlch < supplied
i Greek sculptors
Half Soles, first grade leather pair
With each $1 25 pair of half soles during September wo will
give FREE a pair of Rubber Heels
I.adieu' Half Sole* and Tapv pair 75c
leather Taps for Ladies* Shoes, pair ,5<
All Work Guaranteed
GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP
10• Seventh Street '•« Huildmg
lion I'allche was Hauled and
i spread In holes on gravel streets
md all drainage ditches were
•leaned after the weeds were cut
City collections for August wtir
i follow- taxes $540 73 water
department receipts $1,781 7
and sanitary department receipts
si58 75
Bargains
to III .1 few goo
•Cfrivi a'.ols We-
‘.I- Co
.'IhT f
• f fahn
ectric
• Eighth Street. Bonsai Avenuei
Bible school meets at 9 45 a m
with competent teachers for al
•lasses
Regular services Sunday
The public t* invited to attend
4ny and all these services
BATS ELL BAXTER JR Minister
... .•f > •
\ •. up at lie •
• :•,. .■ ■ ids '. rl
I
• he re. rdJ
lahn i
diam-'.cr
that bl'i»
miles »n 11
the spe* nil >h
the inV-xutrcnt
: she rose some
Mich as those of
ardened leaves
, aw thorn aie
n Cnllke those n!
• thorns or spines
^ tin barberry aie
ie and those of th«
e hardened shoots
W/ITEN you allow HecJarhc, Acu'.HT*,
Y' M-.u ul'nr. Rheumolie, 5'o.mr or Periodic
pams to keep you from work or pleasure.
You ran’t go places and do things when you
are suffering—and the work or good time*
won't wait for } ou.
Why allow Pain to rob you of Health, ricnds.
Happiness, Money"
dr MILES ANTI-PAIN FILLS have been
used for the relief of pam for more than forty
years They taste good, act quickly, do not
t lb., stomach, nor cause constipation.
Judge O L raritsli left Monday
lot Faint Rock to oi>cn the fall
I term of 119th district court
sf at ion;
.»■ eU*nu nl
First Christian Church
i Broadway and Murrell >
9 45 a m , Bible school
11 a. m.. preaching and com
nunton service
8 p m preaching by pastor J
We enter an invitation to th
public to attend all these service^
WALLACE JONES Pastor
l^V Why allow Pain to rob
■ I • *1 _ . M. inoV ^
1 have been
Using Dr. Miles
Anti-Pom Pills
far thirty •/.• IM.
No .natter ichat
Lind of pain I
have, they stop
if almost in-
stantly. Never
teitfmut them
i?- the ltou.':e.
M-s
Chns W WVW>,
Iruiio, Calif.
You ton m.iv fi
r. i.ef when Or M Ant.-Pam ! h '
tvvnty li not- s?
X J, >. .. I .' I innsa.lv 1 have never fe- •
f.. Ann-1 e • l
I tv*\ rr found i»n.
1* m PUL I lu*«v told
th ru
1 h.»\ * l>^rn i! nf r>r V
huui all th tunc l o
Mi.*s Audi a L
Your A- ti-T\ n P IN l »v# If-i i‘ v.
t 1 ...... d. m on
hat.,J , i. IV: IT 1- pwai. Id-ho
f l ive u e.| qu.tr .1 lot of Or Mdc* Ann-lain
i’u*A T» * > • •* ti* *% I'dla ti»
( hurrh of the Sturme
Ninth Street and Harris Avenue
Sunday school at 9 45 a ml
VI D Freeman superintendent
preaching at 11 a m by panto!-
Junior Band at 6 p m
N Y P 8 al 1 P m
Preaching by pastor at 7 30 p
econoM
RECORD-BREAKING
Mrs. bil L) Keller. 1 Villa I
thief Ihil »; « ro rood to stop pnn a Hr old ;
Unit tiictr. .if".;I 1 tu'vi tht y arc .1
MaUi.a Lacy, DavcnpoU. lo* *
A-li Pain r.ll* for vrars. I k. -p ll
it. nly nsf-metid train tar pam.
I .1. 2111 W 2nd St. Dayton Ohio
underfill help to me. 1 hai
Prayer meeting
Wednesday
W. M 8 each T
JOE TYSON, Pastor
hill, of For!
:iomr M' hid.I,
visit with he!
Yanderpool
Miss Frances O
Worth returned
after .» two weeks
ister Mrs Homer
2 BOOSES _
2S CENTS rag
j. u Ki-ter, Sluvksh -ny. To.
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
Fridav-Saturday Onl»
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1936, newspaper, September 10, 1936; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1159492/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.