The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1936 Page: 11 of 12
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
Large Attendance !Bus Drivers Are
Expected at Club Employed by Board
Encampment Here For 3 School Runs
Mis.' Myra Tsnkersley. count) j At a meeting of the Runnels
home demonstration agent |.S| county board of education here'
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Cabeza de Vaca Lands in Texas
mailing letters this week to pi cm
dents of all home demonstration
clubs in the count) giving com
plete Information and instruct ions
regarding the annual encampment
to bo held in Balllnccr Wednes
day and Thursday of next week
The letter requ. i, that each
club president contact the mem
bers of her dull ,<t find .at h a
many will attend v that atrange
ments can lx made to take . ,I( "iM 1
of ull A imce.t.d menu fm ti,.
meals Is given and each delega w
Monday afternoon bus drivers
aerc employed, protests heard on
transfers and a considerable;
amount of routine business was
transacted All the afternoon,
all tin
was requited to consider
business presented
Hu drivei were named a f t c r
numerous applications wert
xnmincd ,ii.d discussed by the
1 trustee, r- ■ ■■ lor busses that
an i "in i-.t« the Hallhu.i'i' chtvils
H I’ tl (' Serngfeiiin. II
t" tu'-t*; ai.tl I’ l Wood For
Won Is asked t • ’ii'.m . , ' ’I" Vug ... ehixil hurl Cope and
I'mhi (’rndkelt Were
several extras n. ordei to pt. a •«i.d toi Winters Dick Sullivan
.for the Invited list at tht fbu >nd Marvin Bedford
day noon meal a ;,,(Up ,,| trustees from com
Kurh Individual is ht in a ti lr"';' school district was present
to bring her cot brddiiu catim protest on a number of trans-
and cooking utensils and oilier ,(r.s from then districts It was
items she will need |.,rgt complained that the pupils ill j
from top of Jar Wipe top of Jar
and place sterilized lid on firmly
Process length of time indicated
in recipe whether for pressure
cooker steam cooker or wasli
boiler Remove jars from cooker
and set aside to cool Do not turn
Jurs upside down while cooling
and do not screw tops down after
jars are cold
Mustard Pickles
1 quart green cucumbers cut
small
1 quart tiny cucumbers
1 quart sliced or
onions
and grind or ciiop very fine Add
the lemon Juice and spices. Meas-
ure the sugar into a large kettle
and add the prepared fruit. If the
mixture does not make 3‘2 cups of
prepared fruit fill up the last cup
with water If necessary Mix well
and bring to a full rolling boil
over the hottest fire Stir con-
stantly while boiling Seal in
glusses or Jars.
Pears
ED IYKI.M INU RES HEAD
IN PAI.I. AT MARKET
Ed Parley, meat market owner,
sustained a severe gash on hU
head early Monday morning from
a fall in the rear of the market.
Mr Parley went to work about 4
a ni and while in the rear of the
store stooped over to pick up a
rope when tie did this he either
tripped and fell nr fainted and
Pare and core Drop in slightly j fell and received the gash
salted water Drum and boil 3 to i Emmitt Wilke who works in the
very small 5 minutes in No 2 or No 3 syrup j market, came down later and
| Pack in sterilized jars, fill witli found Mr Parley in the back of
1 large cauliflower cut In pieces syrup to within 11 - Inches of top the store unconscious and called
■1 greet peppers sliced of mis Put on caps, screwing on for a doctor After receiving medi-
8oak all ingredients foi 24 hour t,K|lt Process 25 minutes in hot cal attention Mi Parley was
in sll|t water using 1 cup of suit wa,'*r bath ot 75 minutes in oven ! reported to be resting very well.
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m the same brine and drain Muk* 11 P>c an conl.i i Mr and Mrs D W ll<xqx‘r left
a pa Oi ■ M ain tubl. m, el , ..... , ♦ Kuiulay for t'yald. to get Ihetr
or
t umcric
Cavalcade of TVx;i' ' nival hi*
ground must a I'd 1 tablespoon <» topical drama at the Tcxic- On-
is played on i
laws! and most flab ,
is (.»tu/.i t1< \ at.i ami h ip* *hu!i had much to ifn w.G, 11»«*
Ihr* .' • ;>unn*ns all ih.il r« main riilom/.itnin of It . , iu-
of MMi < on<jiii»t adorn - hearing front “ I hr ( atuliatfe »* l«\.i
irmn I«‘|;;n Indian** about the Seven «prctacu!afc drama at tin |< tai
tiidd«Q title*, of i i!m»U. a legend l minimal Exposition in Dallas
scant cup ol flour. I tenniaJ expoMtlo.
up of .-agar. 2 quarts of vinegar ' y world
Mix dry uigredieiits with a little , ,, ..... .
nlatcly equip]* '1 |m liniment stage
vinegar then ad'i remainder ol .... .... , .
setting 1 lie sot is Kill ltd mi,.'
vinegar S* ala stirring until well , , , .
HMJ feet deep, and HU lcct high at I
mixed and sna«>tii Pour over the ...
, the back wall
.sea! in ,
daughter wlu> had been vislung
there .wet at weeks They will
attend the Centennial exposition
at Dallas tills week
question could attend school in j
their home districts as their i
grades will lx* taught In their own j
school In most cases the trails-11
lei s were denied by the board and
the children will have to attend
pay tuition at other schools
County Superintendent E
will show the number each lnde ls so r*,Paid
pendent district in the county .",,,n'''nt of 11 worthwhile
To be assured tliat none of tire
dressing tent will be erected at
city park and the women will set
up their cots in the open
The club women will airivc here
Wednesday afternoon and after
the evening meal will present
their first program Thursday
morning and Thursday ifternon
will be devoted to programs wh:*h
have already been arranged and
at norm Thursday a number of
guests will attend ttie ••■.etting
Miss Tankersley is rx|H'i-ting a
large nAiher f women at till ma>’ receive.
two-day encampmei t Practically The county tx.ard arranged a
every club in tin- . unty ha., proposed ealendai of work for
stated that a del. ati.'ii will lx the common district schools
present and some will t>e repre which will lx- presented to the
sented by lar>'i groups All tho.se trustees here on August 2H for
who attended the -hurt course at appmval and adoption
College Station tin xummci are m
expected to lx pr. ,ent and will ItllODKN is TKANSEEKRED
take part In the programs [ Til AHII.ENE OIL MILL I
♦
WESTS ATTEND lit DIM oMISt. Mr and Mrs W C Rhoden are
O* Bosqt E t Ol N'TY TOWN preparing to move to Abilene this
| week to make home A transfer
Mr and Mrs D M West j was announced Monday by offi-
returned Sunday night from Fort j rials of the West Texas Cottonoll
Worth where they were called Company In which Mr Rhoden is
Thursday night to the bedside of transferred to the Abilene office
a relative The relative lingers, but | as cashier of the Abilene mill and
without ho|x' ot recovery accord-j Oral Toney, of Midland will come
ing to attending physicians . here to take Mr Rhoden's place
Mr and Mrs West returned by! Mr Rhoden has been with ttie j
way of Eulogy one of the oldest Ballinger mill for the past nine
Inland towns in Bosque county, to1 years handling the books and
attend tin eighth annual home-j clerical work in the office He will |
coming ol forme: citizens Mi I enter the general offices of the
West resided then after coming j company at Abilene
to lY.xa. when a yomi : man. and Mr Toney was employed In the
befori i 'em . .-nool in Brown local mill office fm -overal vdars
wood It had been mop than 251 leaving here for Midland about
year -mci In f there and hi two years ago He and Mrs Toney
had not r been back except to formerly' Miss Gran Murchison
spend ont night I arc both well known In Halllnget
Matr. p* op'..- * - *t tor tie Mi and Mrs Rhoden recently
occasion luninr ft :: Kurt Worth built a new residence "U Sixth
Dallas (Teburnt An th San Street which they will probably
Antonio I.ubbock n : I .amesa ell before leaving in r«
Be-.u!' Mi Vest Ml ♦
and \1: S, : \ nr m \nd Then lie Snee/ed
Can What You Can
vegetables while hot and
lars
( orII itrlisl)
Grind 1 large head of cabbage
1 onions 4 green jx-ppers and t>
red peppers Add srruped kernels
of 20 ears of young corn Bring to 1
a boil with l'j cups of sugar 'j.
See Freeman s for Battelle
Mi s L D Suggs iuid children,
ol Houston returned home Satur-
; day after visiting T B Saunders
tf .everal day
. . . cup ni .salt 4 cupi cult i vlnegai
Kew household tasks yield as then packed at once m sterilized Add 3 mor,. cup>s of vlMI>Kar ;lnd
the common district achooU or |murh satisfaction as home can- jars and sealed immediately All, a mixture ot 3 tablespotuis dry
Jars must be In ix'rfct: condition 1 mustard I tablesprxin tumeric. ' -
and b 41 d for at least '5 minutes cup flout 1 tablespoon celery seed
mug More Interesting and more
(. abundant meals and greater ccon-
GrtndstafT will begin preparing a i,,niv ** achieved than the amateur > Eixxi is packed lnt< the Jars tolcixik 31) minutes pour in jar and
Its! ol transfers at once and it is1 w"uld consider possible The labor | within inch of th> u.p whilels«-al while very hot
boiling hot Seal at once Set
aside to cool Do not turn jars
upside down while moling and do
efforts or materials are wasted'not screw bands dowi aftei Jurs 71.. cupssuc.tr
you must be certain that your I.ire cold and sealed j j tea-spoon cmnanin
equipment is adequate and your (old Pack Method I 1 tcusixx 1 cloy,
met hod 'fool prixtf j sterilize (x-rfeet jar for 15 mln-| 1 teasptxm allspici
Open Kettle Method utes Prepare fixid1- "rdir.v to l bottl. iqmd fruit
In Hus method food Is cooked j recipes Arid liquid t L inch of
j directly in an o|x-n vessel and j top When using syrup 1' niche
X|in ed Pear h Jam
31 cups prepared pt'aches
1 1 cup lemon juice
Sr-lect 21 ixiunds of full) r:|>c
peaches Wash c..rcfuli;. Pee. pit
♦ Fai
irness
Our charges are reasonable and
lair we are governed by taimess
in fixing them and we do not
add financial worries to the al-
ready great troubles of bereaved
persons.
Neverthele our services are
rendered to all with thorough,
painstaking ■ are and rich or poor
are all treated with equal respect
and sympathy
Ambulance Service
Hubbard-Williams Funeral Home
Telephone 1248 Lady Attendant
s-7/iauA.i a nu'/d'on
FOR ANOTHER MILLION
OWNER FRIENDS
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1936, newspaper, August 6, 1936; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1159897/m1/11/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.