The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1966 Page: 3 of 12
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Miss Chenoweth Will
The Ballinger Ledger, Ballinger, Jexaa
Work in San Antonio
e
Women's Competition
child
Dey
DIAMOND
Solid Pounds
from
Kimbell
BISCUITS. 6 Cans 45c
cookies
Dozen
Imperial Pure ( ane
and
for
Del Monte
Pound
RAISINS 15 oz. Box 31c
like to
Green Giant
PEAS, 4 303 Cans 89c
Hip-O-Lite Marshmallow
CREME. _ Pint 19c
Kimbell Salad — lO1^ oz. Jars
303 ( an
CURED HAMS?
Pound
27th Annual
Fall Sale
FRESH From The FARM
CELERY
Monday, November 28, 1966
Stalk
12c
CHUCK ROAST
Abilene, Texas
FLAV-R-AGED a
Consignors.To This Sale Are
19c
I
IS
Paul’s Grade ‘A
prayer,
various
and
Mrs.
can contact
3722 during
pointed out
not have to
Runnels
Associa
Dr and Mrs. J. L. Ohlhausen
spent four days last week vis
iting in the home of Mrs. Ohl
hausen’s sister, Mrs: Orph Os
borne, Mr. Osborne and family,
in Wilcox, Arizona. They were
accompanied there by Mrs. Ohl-
hausen's mother, Mrs. May
Johnson, who will visit in Wil-
cox for some time.
Mrs. J. M. Manley and
Murray Cox of AMI—.
Shortages of normal intelli-
gence and ability seem to be
balanced by conceit.
Mr
and I
rive later this week
Thanksgiving
Ramon Berry
medi
21.
acci-
r 21.
Placke, Extension
Antonio; and Mrs
Jr., Elmepdorf.
will compete in
Maybe — a goblet is a small
sailor?*
Pace Shank
HALF OR WHOLE
WEST TEXAS
HEREFORD ASSOCIATION
Isrton — Hamlin, Texas
Abilene, Texas
•* H ' »
Mrs.
children
Stephen
will
the
■
Mr. and Mrs. Schultz Hadley
of Fort Worth will spend
Thanksgiving holidays with
and Mrs. J. L. Ohlhausen.
at the Taylor County Agricultural
and Livestock Center
Mrs
Winters.
vembet
Julio
cal, admitted November 22
Patients dismissed doting the
Deadline Near
For McKnight
Hospital Gifts
send
for Thanks
of Lubbock and itr. ,
Bobby Gray and
Austin.
Health Tips
To Beat Back
‘Back Attack’
ARM ROAST
HEAVY BEEF
Pound
- A'ais ' * ’’ - . - 7 - & •
Guests in the Loyd Herring
home last week end were Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill Ueckert Jr.,
Elkins, Al Fernan-
Prince, Kelly Chap
Vernon Dankworth,
A Ballinger resident. Miss 01
•ie Chenoweth, has accepted an
appointment with the 1967 San
\ntonio Livestock Exposition, to
be held February 10 19 at Joe
Freeman Coliseum in San An
tonio.
She will participate in the ex
panded women’s division,
which is sponsored by Pioneer
Flour Mills, who offer exhibitors
of canned or baked foods a
total of $630 in premiums.
Miss Chenoweth will work
with other area committewom
en, who have been selected from
leading Texas homemakers,
home economists and County
Home Demonstration Agents,
to assist local people with in-
formation.
A new feature of the wom-
en’s division for 1967 is the
Junior Baking Contest, which
is open to Texas girls between
the ages of 12 and 16.
Mrs. Ben Carraway, San An-,
tonio City Public Service Board,
is general chairman of the wom-
en's division. She is assisted
by Mrs. LaRue Allison, Texas
Education Agency, Austin, and
Mrs Leota White, District A
gent at Gonzales.
Superintendents include Mrs
Lucile Martin, San Antonio In
dependent School District; Miss
Alta Marie
Service, San
K J Smith
Exhibitors
two departments: Canned and
Rev. Killion Is
Downtown Class
Speaker Sunday
FRESH
Ground Beef, Lb
B C. Switzer
and Mr. and
Brown of San Angelo
be Thanksgiving guests in
heme of Mrs. Switzer’s
Mrs. Brown’s parents, Mr.
Mrs. Loyd Herring. The
Baked Foods. Ribbons
and
Browns will also visit with Mr.
Brown's mother, Mrs. Lewis
Brown.
Paul Winchester Jr. Ballin
ger, medical, admitted Novem
berMi dismissed November 17.
Mrs Connie Bryant. Bai
linger, medical, admitted No
vembqr 16, dismissed Novem-
ber 18.
Charles W King, Miles, med
ical, admitted November 16. dis-
missed November 18
M R. Petrie. Talpa, medical,
admitted November 16, dis
missed November 17
Pcriny Gamble, Ballinger,
medical, admitted November 17
dismissed November 18
Jesus Saenz, Ballinger, med
ical, admitted November 13. dis
missed November 16
James E. Bloom. Brownwood,
accident, admitted November
18. dismissed November 19.
Rivers Mizell. Ballinger, med-
ical, admitted November 21, dis-
missd November 22
Mrs. Ruby Matthews. Ballin-
ger, medical, admitted Novem-
ber 4. dismissed November 19.
Mrs Bob Richardson. Ballin
ger, surgical, admitted Novem
ber 2, dismissed November 20.
Mrs. Faye Wadsworth. Bal
linger, medical, admitted No-
vember 15, dismissed Novem
ber 19.
Tom Caudle, -Ballinger, med-
ical. admitted November 9.
Next week is the deadline
receipt of gifts for McKnight
State Hospital, according io
Mrs Patricia Richards, execu-
tive secretary of the
County Tuberculosis
tion.
Persons who would
send a gift for the patients—
whether toys, books, clothing,
or toilet articles.
Mrs Richards at
office hours She
that the gifts do
be gift wrapped.
Mr and Mrs George Cbere
of Fort Worth were visitors
last weak In the home of Mrs.
Chere's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W Malone.
---------------IMI—»
To really know a
serve his behavior
Among those from Ballinger
attending funeral services in
New Home Sunday for Jefferey
William Ueckert. son of Mr.
and Mrs.
were Buck
des. Dewey
man, Mrs
Mrs. Arthur Crockett, Mrs J
C. Carter, Mrs. H K. -Corum,
and Mrs. A. D. Barnett.
to attend the
reunion. About 40 are eiRCtod
to attend.
the
Dr
and
cash premiums to the top three
entries for canned vegetables,
fruits, preserves, pickles, rel-
ishes, jellies, pies, cookies,
cakes, bread, and dinner rolls.
Entries in the women’s divi-
sion are open to Texas women,
men and young girls without
charge. A detailed premium
list containing rules and infor-
mation may be obtained by
writing Mrs. Elsie Harmon, San
Antonio Livestock Exposition,
PO Box 1746, San Antonio,
Texas 78206.
Pound...
Limit 4
ANY SIZE
TURKEY TO
HENS
Grpen Giant Cut Green 303 Cans
BEANS ... 4 Cans 89c
Cattle Judging by Frank Jordon of Mason, Toxas to bogln
of 4:00 am. Col. Walter Britton of Bryan, Texas will
begin the auction ot 1:00 p.m.
Selling: 16 Females — 47 Bulls as Singles and Pens of 3.
Herd Bull Prospects — Range Bulls — Females
9 oz. Pkg. Borden’s None Such
MINCE MEAT
-A
Mrs. Nora L. Warren. Paint
Rock, medical, admitted No
vember 20
Rachel Torres, Winters med-
ical, admitted November 20
Mrs. Florene Robinson. Bal
linger, medical, admitted No-
vember 21.
Palo Reyes, Ballinger
cal. admitted November
Glen Pullin, Rowena,
dent, ad-milted Novembe
Lawrence Chapmond.
medical, admitted No
21
Razo, Rowena, medi
Baptist Youth
Plan Meeting At
Bronte Saturday
First Baptist Church at
Bronte will host the Youth Rally
for Runnels Baptist Association
starting at 7 p. m. Saturday,
November 26.
Dale Steams — Abilene, Texas
Sweetwater, Texas
Members of Downtown Bible
Class will hear the Rev. O. T.
Killion, pastor of Bethel Tem-
ple Assembly of God Church
when they meet Sundav.
Special music will be pre
sented by Paul Blackstock of
First Baptist Church.
The' class meets each Sunday
at 9 a m. at the Texas
Theatre.
J. Olin Amerson — Hamlin, Toxas
Arlodga Ranch — Seymour, Toxas
L. C Atkinson — Throckmorton, Texas
James Blanton and Son — McCaulley. Toxas
Weldon Edwards — Clyde, Texas
Dorothea C. Griffin — Lawn, Toxas
HUI Hereford Ranch — Comanche. Taxes
E. M. Lawrence — Aspermont, Toxas
League Ranch — Beniamin, Texas
B A CO N
Pound .. £Qc
........
FLAV-R-AGED
HEAVY BEEF
tess to members of the Alathean
Class of First Baptist Church
when they met November 17.
Mrs Ferris Akins gave the
devotional ‘‘The Grateful
Heart ”
Mrs Paul Best, class presi-
dent gave the opening
and heard reports
officers.
The class will
to Twilite Acres
giving.
Refreshments were served to
Mmes. O D Ferguson, Frank
Wood I. L. Underwood, Best.
L B Rudder, J. F Owen. Lyle
Currie, Akins, Kate Sykes. B
M Batts, E. W Werner,
Otto Wood.
If you’re a typical American
woman, chances are better than
even that you’ll have back prob-
lems before you’re 40
That’s the word from medical
specialists at Aetna Life & Cas-
ualty, which is distributing a
public service movie on physi-
cal fitness in hopes of improv-
ing the odds.
■"Aetna Life & Casualty, one of
the nation's leading writers of
health insurance, says lack of
proper exercise, poor posture,
and unsafe home or office work
habits lead "back attack."
“Our society generally dis
courages women from strenu-
ous physical activity," Aetna
points out. ‘ And the rtultitude
of labor saving conviencea we
have makes it that much more
difficult for women to get in
top condition, even in their
youth
"Few women enjoy perfect
posture and taller women are
especially vulnerable to ‘slouch-
ing,’ which increases chances
of back muscle strain. Combine
unconditioned muscles and poor
oosture with the strain induced
by bad work habits and back
pain often pops up."
Aetna’s color film, called
‘‘Maximum," features the Royal
Swedish Ballet. The troupe uses
dance techniques to demonstrate
the proper — and safe — way
to perform household and office
chores. Examples:
1. When vacuuming, keep your
back straight If you bend to
clean under furniture, do it at
the knees.
2. The back-straight, knees-
bent rule also applies to lifting,
even when the object is light.
If you lift something heavy, hold
it close to your body. This al-
lows you to keep your back
straight and in balance, and
puts the strain on stronger leg
and thigh muscles.
3. Sit, don't stand, to do such
chores as peeling potatoes.
4. Plan your work schedule
so that you don't "overdo it."
Rest periodically, preferably in
a chair that provides good back
support.
5. If you work in an office,
keep your back straight and
your feet firmly on the floor
when working at a desk.
6. "Maximum" also pointe out
that posture and general health
can be improved by a sound
exercise program. It can range
from a few minutes of calis-
thenics at home to relatively
strenuous outdoor sports. The
film reoom mends swimming,
bowling, cycling, and anything
that requires plenty of walking.
Aetna Life k Casualty will
lend "Maximum" free to wom-
en’s organizations and other
'roups interested in health and
safety Write to the Information
and ________
na Life A Casualty. Hartford.
Conn. 08115.
With $7 Purchase
----Limit 1 ----
SWIFT JEWEL
SHORTENING
Fresh Sweet
Potatoes, Lb. 10c
Red Delicious
Apples, Lb..
Reynolds
FOIL, 12”x25’ Roll 29c
Kimbell Crushed, No. 303 Cans
PINEAPPLE 4 For 89c
Gandy’s — Pint ( tn.
HALF & HALF... 33c
Golden Yellow
Bananas, Lb... 10c
12 oz. Pkg. Hershey
DAINTIES
KIMBELL
Cranberry
SMCt - Q
"300 Cans
SUGAR
10 Lb. Bag Qyc
Half Pint
Gandy s
Whipping Cream. 33c
10
DEL MONTE
PUMPKIN
SUPER MARKET
PRICES GOOD WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
ranberries, ..25c
No. 2>/i Can Gold Coast Elberta
. 3 Cans 79c
PEACH
KRAFT
MIRACLE fly
WHIP
Limit 1
Gandy's — Half Gal. Ctn.
ICE CREAM
69c
ARMOUR STAR
■ '1
Patients in Ballinger Mem-
transferred to St. John Hos
■ y
orial Hospital at mid-week in-
pital. San Angelo, November 21
eluded the following persons:
Helen Jenkins, Ballinger.
Hr
Mrs. A. C. Patton, Ballinger,
medical, admitted November 14
Hs,
medical, admitted October 31.
dismissed November 18.
■m
Mrs Frank Marok, Rowena,
Gerald Parker, Bronte, med
In-
medical, admitted November 12.
ical, admitted November 15, dis
■c-
Mrs. Gladys Patteson, Bal-
missed November 17.'
Bnt
linger, medical, admitted Oc-
Mrs. L W Gilbreath, Bal
E1'1
tober 14.
linger, medical, admitted No-
Ha
Mrs Mary Dugger, Ballinger,
vember 13, dismissed Novem
■ a
medical, admitted November 6
Sam Malone, Ballinger, med
ical, admitted October 15.
, Mrs'. Early Jones. Ballinger,
medical, admitted November 14.
Sam B Petty. Ballinger, med
cal, admitted November 15.
Mrs. A. J. Thorp. Ballinger,
medical, admitted November 4.
Mrs. Nora McCaiighan, Bal-
linger, medical, admitted Aug-
ust 9, 1965
Mrs. Oma G. McKay, Bal
ber 17.
Mrs Pedro Marrero, Ballin
ger, obstetrical, admitted No
vember 15, dismissed Novem
ber 19.
Mrs. Milton Sturdivant. Bal
'inger, obstetrical, admitted No-
veinber 13, dismissed Novem-
ber 17.
Mrs. Walter Thomas, Mid
land, obstetrical, admitted No
vember 16, dismissed Novem
ber 18
■or
linger, medical, admitted No
vember 16.
Births reported
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom
■ IV
Mrs. S B. Caperton. Ballin
as, Midland, a son, born No-
Bar
t’P
liv
ger, medical, admitted Novem
ber 16
Mrs. Johnny Gann. Winters.
vember 15.
lin
|ne
medical, admitted November
18
Mrs. Werner Hosts
1 at
ktil
■hr
Mrs C H Beaver, Ballinger,
medical, admitted November
IO
Alathean Class
1 Mrs W E Werner was hos
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Perry, Richard H. The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1966, newspaper, November 24, 1966; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180111/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.