The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1955 Page: 8 of 10
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Strengthen Your Reserves
ux, ------
IR Brothers, Lessee. covering
214 acres In the J. C McKean
! Survey In Runnels County.
Texas, os described In said
Ilease;
I OH and Gas Lease, dated
i September 26. 1947, recorded In
Volume 211, page 196. Deed
Records of Runnels County.
Texus. by and between W. L.
Hines, et ux, Lessor, and Jack
R. Brothers, Lesaee, covering
110 75 acres In the E Mather
Survey In Runnels County,
Texas, as described In said
lease.
Oil and Oas Lease, dated
January 10, 1949, recorded In
Volume 222, page 360, Deed
Records of Runnels County,
Texas, by and between Nora
Mile Jones, et al, Lessor, and
Jack R Brothers, Lessee, cover-
ing 137 acres of land. In the
E. Mather Survey In Runnels
County. Texas, as described in
said lease;
OH and Oiut Lease, dated
1 September 26. 1947, recorded in
Volume 211, Page 599. Deed
| Records of Runnel s County.
Texas, by and between H F
' Leahman. et al. Lessor, and
| Jack H Brothers. Lessee, cov-
, ermg 240.67 acres out of the J
(\ McKvun and E Mather Sur-
veys in Runnels County. Tex;is.
of Dallas County, Texas. 116th 'Ham Marcus Peyton, deceased, as descrlb*-d In said lease.
Judicial District of Texas, on aland against T K Ooodwln, In <>11 and Oas Lease, dated
Judgment rendered In said j the case of Hugh M Frye, September 27, 1947, recorded In
court on the 15th day of August, 1 Trustee of the estate of Wll- Volume 211. Page 295. Deed
1955, In favor of Hugh M Frye, Ham Marcus Peyton, deceased, Records of Runnels County,
Goodwin. No. 711-0 F, Texas, by and between I> J
Many have more money coming in now than at anv other season.
It la a good time to build a reserve In the bank for months when
demands for taxes and unexpected expenses may leave little for
current needs
In military strategy, reserves are built up when there is oppor-
tunity. The same plan Is also good business strategy. You will be pre-
pared for anything that may come. If you use today's opportunity to
Improve your financial position. With a reserve in the bank you have
cash which may be put to any use.
New accounts are especially Invited at this time. This is a bank
for everyone. You will find understanding service here.
The Winters State Bank
Winters, Texas
Capital Accounts Over $100,000.00
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
and Federal Reserve System
Most Modem Truck Features of All!
New Chevrolet Tosk*FoiC€ Trucks
In such court, I did on the 19th
day of September, 1955, at 9
o'clock a. m„ levy upon the
Interest of the suld T. R. Good-
win In the following described
tracts and parcels of land slt-
uate in the County of Runnels,
State of Texas, being the same
'Your're Never Too Young.' Starring
Martin % lewis, at Horseshoe Friday
A hilarious lesson in the art
property described In said of provoking laughter Is sched-
Order of Sale, to-wlt:
uled at the Horseshoe Drive-In
Theatre tomorrow and Satur-
day when You're Never Too
Young" Is the No 1 feature of
the twin-bill The entertain-
ment world's top instructors.
Dean .Martin and Jerry Lewis
Oil and Gas Lease, dated
-, recorded In
Volume 222. Page 271. Deed
Records of Runnels County,
Tcxns. by and between W W
Parrainore, et ux, Lessor, and
Jack R Brothers, lessee, cov-
ering 305.5 acres of the J. C.
McKean Survey In Runnels
County, Texas, as described In
| said lease.
Oil and Gas Lease, dated
' September 29 1947, recorded in
[Volume 211. Page 207. Deed
i Records of Runnels County. County. Texas, as
| Tex as. by and between Dlek
Kruse, et ux, Lessor, and Jack
Goetz, et al. Lessor, and Jark
R Brothers. Lessee, covering
147 5 acres out of the J C.
McKean Survey In Runnels
described In
are at the head of this class.
The setting for the comedy
hailed as Martin and Lewis'
best yet. couldn't be more apt,
for Dean portrays a teacher at
a school for girls and Jerry
romps madly about masquerad-
ing as an 11-year-old boy- with
200 gorgeous teen-agers In hot
pursuit. Diana Lynn and Nina
Foch co-star
"Jungle Moon Men," Johnny
Weissmuller's latest Jungle film
[ for Columbia, featuring Helene
Stanton, Jean Byron, Bill Henry
and Klmba. the almost-human
'chimpanzee. Is the other fca-
HORSESHOE
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Paint Rank Highway
LAST TIME TONIGHT - 56c CARLOAD
OAKY BURT "1
OOOPBMJmCRSIBI
'The
Id lease.
OH' and Gas Lease, dated
January 13. 1949, recorded In
Volume 222. Page 267, Deed lure on the week-end program.
Records of Runnels County. According to advance reports.
Texas, by and between Miss johnny Is said to outdo even
Martha Marschausen. Lessor,
and Jack R Brothers, Lessee,
covering 3875 acres in the J
C McKean and K. Muther Sur-
veys In Runnels County, Texas,
as described In said lease.
OH and Oas Lease, dated
---, recorded In
Volume 211, page 211, Deed
Records of Runnels Oounty,
Texas, by and betwern Charles
Matthles, et ux. Lessor, and
Jack R. Brothers, Leasee, cover-
ing 140 acres out of the J C
McKean and R Mather 8urveys
In Runnels County. Texas, as
described In said least-
his past movie exploits In
Jungle craft, In single-handed
combat against great odds and
In over all action
"Hell's Island," suspense film,
whose hammering action and
torrid stare have created vol-
canoes of comment across the
country, will be shown at the
Horseshoe Sunday and Monday,
October 16. 17 Starred are John
Payne and Mary Murphy In a
And on the 1st day of Novem-i1^ wllh a11 fX'lUn« twlsU
ber, 1955. ‘oelng the hrsTfues “'“1 turns of a roller coaster
day of said month, between the Filmed In VistaVision. the vivid
hours of 10 o'clock u m and 4] and realistic process, the Para
o clock p m on said day, at‘ mounj Technicolor drama Is the
the courthouse door of Runnels . . ..... . , . . .
County. Texas. 1 will offer for hard-hitting story of a girl who
was made for men and murder. I
and of a man whose life was
enmeshed with hers In spite of |
all he did to prevent It.
T7ie U S navy placed faclli- I
ties of the Coronado amptilbl-
ous base at the disposal of Uni-
versal for filming scenes of I
Francis in the Navy.' also on
the Sunday-Monday program
at the Horseshoe Donald O'Con-
nor and Martha llycr are the |
vnwcuur Girl Next Deer"
FRIDAY. SATURDAY
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
sale and sell at public auction,
for cash, all the right, title and
interest of the said T R. Oood-
wln In and to said property.
Dated at Ballinger Texas,
thLs 19th day of September.
1955
DON F ATKINS
Texas
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Ginger Rogers won a Charleston
contest in Fort Worth, Texas, and
thereby entered upon the career
that !«*»! to movie stardom
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October 18 19 Roy Rogers and
Dale Evans are starred In this
rcLs.su' and music is furnished
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A big, booming, star-studded
Cinemascope musical Jammed
I with laughs and songs Is the
i other feature at the Horseshoe
next Tuesday and Wednesday,
"Hit the Deck " The gay M-O-M
offering stars Jane Powell. Tony
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1955, newspaper, October 13, 1955; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1160766/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.