The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1930 Page: 5 of 6
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FHE BALLINGER LEDGER
W
the ages
y for ce-
The hos-
Konjola Ends
Neuritis And
Stomach Pains
Graeful Man Eager to Endorse
Famed Medicine that Did So
Much for Him
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cause a
a
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tied into
given six
aa ad-
ill be ex-
intendent
condition
d by ad-
tan must
blank and
the pa-
tigate the
MR. W. T. BRYANT
"Konjola is the best medicine
•ever made," said Mr. W. T Bry-
it will be
: public
d private
QK
AN CROP
from trace
te
an effort
25.5
ate /
rect
own
ook
baugrem
fore meals.
Found it the
to restore
he appedit
y is invigo-
ke it and
ver of new
r the larger
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St
County Epworth
League Union in
Session Tuesday nazinger has
Preacher Shortage Crop Conditions
Is on in Ballinger Are Below Normal
re acher short- A general < rop condition re
A. G. Ellis Dies at Must be Vaccinated for
7th Street Home11 n A
Smallpox Before Schoo
A G
Ellis, age 73 died at his
A survey if the port has been gathered from all home on Seventh Street Thurs-
age this week
The county union of Epworth churches here shows all preach- sections of Texas by the South day morning at 4 30 following an
Leagues met in Ballinger Tues- ers out of town with the ex- land Life Insurance Company of illness which had confined him
day night with the young people ception of Rev w Lav son Brown. Dallas Recent rains have not to his bed for several weeks officer, wishes to call attention the vaccination done at once a
of the First Methodist Church pastor of the Nazarene Church been sufficient in most sections Mr Ellis had been a resident to school patrons that all students that the children will be ready
practically all Epworth Leagues The only preaching services here and the heat wave continue in of Runnels county for the past must be vaccinated against small to start to school on September
of the county being represented Sunday were held at the First many points 26 years H was born in Louis- pox before they can enter school 1st This rule applies from the
The meeting was divided into Presbyterian Church and the First Conditions in general are so
three sections. The cabinet met Methodist Church. Visiting min- varied that an idea of the en-
first in a business session with isters filled the pulpit at the tire state may be gained only
union leaders and officials from Methodist church and Rev F. W. from an inspection of the var-
the various leagues attending McLaurin preached the last mes- ious sections which were reported ciated with his son in the mer- when many
1 The local orginzation had pre- sage to his congregation before as follows . cantile business for a short time from classes due to small pox and I vaccination to heal.
| pared a program of music and taking his summer vacation. NORTHWEST TEXAS General
talks which followed the cabinet Rev. J. H McClain, pastor of condition of cotton fair; feed
meeting A large number of the Ballinger Baptist Church, is crops the same: helped some-
young people were here for this in Bradshaw this week conduct- what by recent rains
part of the meeting, following ing a revival. The meeting started NORTH TEXAS Average con-
which the audience assembled in there last Saturday night and dition normal or better Corn suf-
the basement of the church for Rev. McClain took
games and refreshments
preaching on Sunday
over the fering badly from heat Also im-
morning proved by recent rains
Miss Ailene Cochran presided He will remain at Bradshaw over
NORTHWEST TEXAS Cotton
ville, Mississippi, on
1856.
moved
residing there
March
until
to this county
Dr E R
Walker city health reason parents are urged to have
26, this year This ruling was adopted senior class down, and
those
he by the board and is already a found without recent scars will
After state law
An announcement to be required to remain
coming to Ballinger he was asso- this effect was made last spring school until
they
students lost time doctor and give time
out of
Visit their
for the
after which he farmed a few vaccinations A number of cases developed
years near Old Runnels He then This ruling applies to all stu- . here during the spring term last
moved to Ballinger and engaged dents entering any department year and in addition to many
in buying cotton and followed this of the schools Those who have being kept out of school on this
occupation until his health be- not been vaccinated recently and account. others were sick for
came infirm cannot show immunizing scars several days following vaccina-
Mr Ellis was a member of the will be required to submit to vac-tions during school days
Methodist church and had been cination
•--—
over the program, presenting each two Sundays according to pres- generally fair: corn in poor con-
ent plans dition: truck crops fair to good
Rev T. E. Bowman, pastor the WEST TEXAS (El Paso to
number After
two congrega-
tional songs. Joe Forman, super-
faithful to that church since Dr Walker stated to foe Ledger
early boyhood. Until recently he reporter Monday that in cases
attended all services and was a where parents were not able to
Christian in every sense He made have their children vaccinated. . s
many friends in this section of that he would do the work free . 44 . Dale 0 coven X
Texas Where his 26 years provided the points were ginure in the county, last -
day at Rowena was brought to
Ballinger Monday and sold to the
his in Ballinger. Monday, September firm of Herring & Stalling for a
of 1st This 1 only three weeks little more than *" cents per
requires pound
vaccina The cotton was ruined by
and for Charli Waller Eola, and was
FIRST BALE IS SOLD
IN BALLINGER MONDAY
intendent of the Methodist Sun- First Methodist Church, is con- Colorado: Cotton and feed crops
ant. 1009 Morrell Street Oak dav school, ]ed jn prayer, and the valescing following an operation slightly below normal Section not West
near Dallas Neuritis be- following numbers were rendered in a hospital at Temple The op- thoroughly covered by rains °f residence made him many ac- furnished
came so severe in my legs that 1 Vocal solo Miss Eva Ruth eration was per formed last Wed WEST CENTR AL TEXAS Av- quaintances Schools are scheduled to open
could scarcely walk There was a Forgey nesday and lie is reported to be erage slightly below normal Feed Decedent is survived by
constant aching in my back and Scripture reading Miss Imogene impr . •■ however it will be sev. fruit and truck < 1 ps in better wife and four children all of 1st This i
shoulders 1 could never get a Clark : eral before he can re condition, helped by ... whom were at his bedside when distar and
perfect nights
before he can re condition, helped by roi whom were at his bedside when distant am it usually
rest My bowels Vocal solo Mr Neely of Win- sume his harge here He hopes EAST CENTRAL TEXAS Cot- the end came The children are five day for mall pox
were irregular and I was con- ters n . ton avcraur norma corn suffer- Edgar Ellis Wichita Falls tions to begin taking”
cathartics I al- Organ solo Mrs Troy simp- timber of the Tan evIart h INE other trains Na truck in Everett ERL. M Camey. W L nev-ral day terward the child brought from Concho county wo
ways had a sour stomach, fre son to be held in September fair condition nsider ably re- Ellis Brownwood ind Mr Ger gen re - is h verish and not able the Rowena kin The bole weighed
quent accumulations of gas and Reading Mrs R E Bruce Revo J E Kerr pastor of the lieved by recent rains trude W d. Ballinger He also to ittend the school Fo this 455 pounds at the gin
severe headaches My vitality was Vocal duet Ml and Mrs Troy Er h ' Street Pro beterian EAST TEXAS Cotton iverag is urvived by one brother R N
at low ebb and 1 felt miser- Simpson Church, left the last Sunday in ing about so- ’' normal: corn Elli Stocksville, Mississipp , nar
able . The meeting was then turned July for Tennessee and other poor, and feed, cane and truck Fumemal services have been a T Gio lemon i A WnnEO
"After giving Konjola a trial 1 over to President G M Garrett, places on a vacation expect about normal Northern section nounced for Friday morning 1 N A IIMII i 4 WUSAO
am like a different man Konjola who conducted a short business. , , benefited by recent rains 10:00 o’clock a the First Meth % 9100/ WvxllWIB X ■ "E 9*EBY
. . to return here in line to preach 1445 t
to normal session Certain high points of . 1- .. SOUTH TEXAS Cotton about odist Church with Key W H - A cue a gpm a
-.. ====== --DE -. = --** - mam --= - Lost 19 Pourds of Fat
bothered with indigestion or con - of Winters, explained the trip for .. .. . ..........11,. made in Evergreen Ce metery
stantly taking
restored my
condition and
tion perfectly
organs
they
I am
stipation The neuritis pains have all Leaguers to Mount Sequoia
completely left me and my en- on the last day of August this
tire system is in good condition, year. Lyle, Deffebaugh, of Win-
Rev F M Crabtree, pastor of gene rally Active pallbearers are R w
the First Christian Church has SOUTH EAST TEXAS Cotton, .
. : 1 : averaging about 70 to normal Bruce .I D Motley Neal Nutt, E Here’s a letter written October weeks I weigh 239 lbs. And I must
a ... .NaPantu £ isms under Rice and p. SSS "AonTmerp a. 19.9 - Mr. ma """"O" ^ -- neerz
cov- are s m Baker Sam Behringer, of Lewistown. Montana, that prusesen sard tnd a decided:
R T Williams, W H Clark, C. L ought to be read by every over- fect upon the quantity of food 1
Baker, E V Bateman, R J weight woman in America
B Dankworth, H B Gentlemen I first saw your greater activity
OK el W A E Jones, W. L. Brown advertisement in a Ballings. Mon- "I have recommended Kruschen
A Fancis. M. C Bov. Jr tana, paper *nd decided to try Salts to many of my friends, *
McMillan. A F Brock, C J Lynn, K , Saita fact, have a number of them
this w B Currie. J P Pynt and J MTMT started taking them every taking Kruschen Salts
part in the games. Refreshments anau, irxas and ouner places to -• . ***** * '" , E Brewer. reared, very May all large people, both men
of home-made cake and ice cream me airer .zummr vacation, men Peenemp condition' in gen- The way - taken, to the muen overweight and wanted % and women who want £
* * " D away me remainder South wt Higginbotham Funeral Home and reduce in an easy way give Kruschen
ofide Brown is still active at the other Seeuon.Tin the number of after beinu prepared for burial ‘ : had tried EOIRE on a diet but sat ^ Ear trial I am sure it
Brown active at was removed to the family rest- would get so hungry that my diet will convince any one."
dence to await the funeral hour would not last long so 1 decided * bottle "f Kruschen Salts that
. . - • to give Kruschen Salts’ a fair lasts four weeks costs but 85c at
• M D Chastain is at home after trial The day I started to take L C Daugherty Drug Co. J. Y.
• • a visit with relatives at San An them I weighed 2.56 lbs and at Pearce Drug Co or Weeks Drug
at their Benoit Girls’ Club met at the gelo and other points present which has been just four Store
announce- home of Mrs w D Lewis
ments will be made in Saturday’s Members present were
edition of The Ledger Hoffman Allene William:
Brookshire Estelle
♦ Evely:
MARE" VISITS Misse
A! STORE 3 WEDNESDAY , .
Konjola deserves all the praise it ters, made an interesting talk are Sunday
gets—and more." , setting forth points of efficiency,
When taken for six to eight to be worked for by all leagues
left for
for the past two averaging about 70 to normal
will be away untU the Harvest under way Rice and po-
in September He tatoes fair Recent rain
Jacksonville. Illinois, cred part of section
where he will pack his house- In general it may be said that
hold goods and bring them and business conditions are reported Deens, w
his family to Ballinger as below normal, with hopeful
Rev E W McLaurin, pastor of aspects depending a great deal
the J irst Presbyterian Church, on the price of cotton. Gonzales,
and wife left Monday for Mar- Hidalgo and Cameron counties
weeks, Konjola the new and dif- in this district. He also urged
ferent medicine, will work won-’attendance at the annual meet-
den that will astonish those who ing to be held at Corsicana on
suffer from the stubborn ills of September 13.
the stomach, liver, kidneys and A large crowd gathered in the
rheumatism nen. basement of the church and took .
riUi, and nervousness, ai en imhuumineeme Refreshments ^ Tthet ‘^x Placatiote Month: Hup an three" report-
Konjola is sold in Ballinger, home-made cake ice cream4
Texas at the Weeks Drug Store were served .
and by all the best druggists in n.. Rev Brown is still active at the other sections in the number of
all town throughout this entire Many are Poisoning Nazarene church and Rev W H above normal counties
section. • _ _0 Doss and Rev M C. Golden are •
. eeeeooeeoeoos.
Pye 10 Me- More other resident ministers
T Calle DUS® ACRE A number of the pastors made BENOIT GIRLS < I.I H
---arrangements for at least one *......
took and stimulated my desire to
- •
REV. BOWMAN IMPROVING
Messages were received her
Saturday morning from Mrs T
E. Bowman who is with her hus-
band. Rev Bowman, in the Scott
& White Sanitarium at Temple
She stated that Rev Bowman was
doing very well and that she had
hopes Friday and Saturd ■ v ild
arrang ements for
1 W Dawson and J E Boog service each Sunday
Scott are here this week working churches and these
with County Agent C W t. hrn
berg on poisoning of prairie dog
Daw sor and Boog-Scott are work
ing under the federal biological
“OLD BAY
survey for the extermination of
be his last bad days. An opera Wednesday morning poison we
tion wa performed Wednesday mixed at Ballinger for a number
morning and his friend here will of ranches in the oun whe .
be glad to know that he is im the pests , doing , nsid .1
proving and will on be on the damage | feials hope this
road to recovery will be the beginning of a can
• paign in Runnels county that will
Card of Thanks be taken up on all ranches in
Lof
The
stratec
s met
Piggly
The love and sympathy of our fested with dogs and that the store
dear friends have been a great pest will be exterminated places
consolation to us in our sorrow A number of years ago a county ' ewr
Tullos
Lurlene
William
Visitor
Brookshire
Neoma Cox
club
Cleo
Edna
All reported
at she was not
• least The mar
out the street
adjourned
Mrs
* 9 00 a
am demonstr
Joe Or
m An
will be 1
. nd
Wig
then entered the
ire invited
Club Reporter
and M
Ii.i proprietors
ir du ed 1.6
Sy stem a
at these
to shop "
and 5.1
Bis
Upon
the
crossed the
gents furnish-
RATS DIE
IV ====================
Ira Sims and family wide campaign wes conducted street
11 ltd-llw here and prairie dogs were prac ■ ings ton Upon entering the so d
♦ tically exterminated The few re- front d for the animal looked SN AP And they leave no " dor
RELATIVE DIES IN NEW YORK mained however mostly on about the store hr some time be ind Don't take our word for
ranches where poison was not finally departing through the it try a package Cats and dogs
R T Williams and Mrs M 5 used These multiplied and scat- back door into the alley Many won't touch Rats pass up ill
Karmany received word Friday tered to all sections of the county people alled this the big news food to • RAT SN AF Three
morning of the sudden demise of where they are beginning to live event of the day and indeed it sizes
their aunt
botham. of
Mrs R W Biggin in large towns again
was a novel occurrence in our
35C size (1 cake
enough for
Dallas, who at the Parties who have signed up for daily program of events Outside Pantry
time of her death was on a visit the poison here Wednesday were of a few horses seen pulling dray
in the state of New York The Arch Brookshire. The II Giese- wagons, the animals are not of
remains will be shipped to Dallas cke ranch J A Reese
for burial and Mrs Karmany will Clayton. August Herring
Milton ten seen here on the streets and
65c
Kitchen or Cellar
size akes: for Chicken
house c ops it small buildings
St 25 size cakesi enough for
and the mare strolling about by her- all farm and ut
go there for the funeral which others Mt Lehmberg stated that elf
will occur probably Monday or the federal official will return
Tuesday to this county for additional
attracted much attention
♦
Buy your printing at home
age building
Sold and gua
1 rug Store nd
uildings stor
factory build
ed by Week
Drug Store
♦ -
HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY
work about two weeks from now
and anyone with dogs on his
land who needs assistance in my
All the children of Mr and way in killing them off can see
Mrs I I Stroble were pre ent him before that time
at the City Cafe Friday to en- Speaking of the leaf worm
.in i birthday dinner given Mrs th ha been injuring the cot-
Stroble by her husband Mrs. ton plants the last lew weeks
Shroble would not tell just how Mt Leehmberg stated that much
many years she has enjoyed liv-
poison had ben used and farmers
Ing. but did state that this was a were getting
t he worms under
very enjoyable occasion to her.
and the other members of the
control
Mr Lehmberg is also making
through
the best
family were also loud in their daily tours
praise of the event farms of
---• — produce which will be used next
farms of
the county gathering
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere
months in county exhibits at
fairs in West Texas Mr Lehm-
thanks to all who
assisted us during the illness and
so kindly berg stated that he would have
an exhibit booth at Abilene and
death of our beloved husband
and father Those in particular
San Angelo where Runnels county
has been one of the prise winners
who remembered him in their
for many years Some
beautiful articles called for on 1
of the
the score
prayers and for the
floral offering and for the kind cards will be difficult to secure
the this year but some sections of the
words of sympathy
May
blessings of God rest upon you county have
thing needed
all
practically
to make
every-
0
fine
; MT3 it
Keep check on
paying bills
with a
CHECKIN
ACCOUNT
Mrs Jos Lange, Sr
Mi and Mrs F G Hoelscher
Mr and Mrs B A Matthiesen
Mr and Mrs Otto Lange
Mr and Mrs J A Lange
Mr and Mrs Robt Lange
showing
Letters receiv d fi un Mr
Mrs R G Erwin and Mr
aid
and
are
Mrs C P Shepherd, who
spending vacations in Colorado,
state they are having a delight-
Inquire
Today
PAYING BY CHECK is the
I convenient businesslike way
the way by which you receipt
your own bills and have your
Bank keep books for you A
checking account costs you
nothing
Mr and Mrs Walter Lange state they are having a delight:
11-ltd-ltw-* ful time and sleep under blankets
-----♦—— every night.
Mr and Mra. Leonard Stallings, ------•---
have returned from San Antonio Mra. J. A. Killoush has re-
points where they had turned home after a month’s vis-
a chert vacation, it with her mother at Temple.
Ballinger State Bank
eramst
line
PIGOLY WIGGLY
No inflated prices on these items,
every one priced down to por..You
can t lose at a Piggly Wiggly sale
Piggly W iggly Specials for Week I nding August 15 and 16
APPI ES
Gravenstein
Doz.
ine for Cooking and Bak
LEMONS Large Size
Cany * r I'< III
Doz.
26c
36c
LETTUCE Large, Firm Head
lceberg
Head
POTATOES Selected,
Bes tfor Baking
8c
Utah
in lbs.
MILK Max-i-mum Brand
Baby 5c
CLIMAX
BACON
Sugnr Cured
Pound
28c
25c
Tall 10c
I AN 1 BE EI
STEAK
All Cuts of Steak
Pound
20c
SPINACH Hunt Supreme
21 ( an
Flavor o
hSpmarha
15c •
DIAL A DD D a
I INEAI I LE Fancy Sliced 1
* * •-Hunt Supreme 5
No. 2 25c %
TOMATOES Standard
No. 2 3 cans for
PEANUT BUTTER
Tasty and Well Flavored
2 lb. Jar
PRESERVES Marsco
Fresh Strawberry
3 lb. Jar
CHUCK
ROAST
Fine Roasts for Your
Sunday Dinner
Pound
16c
29c
33c
79c
CHEESE
American Cream
Pound
25c
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The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1930, newspaper, August 15, 1930; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695480/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.