The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1955 Page: 2 of 14
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DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Pftiat kck Highway
TII1SDAT (TOMITE) ONLY
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B’men you arc nol ieeling well and an tempted to buy
tome remedy for which great claim* are made, aak your-
»rll a few simple queetiuna. What i* the background of
the manufacturer of the remedy? Ha* he been educated
in medic iue, pharmacy, or < hemiatry?. Am the claima made
for hi* remedy based on acienti&c fact? la it not poMible
that you have been influenced by exaggerated statement*?
Don't risk your health by experimenting with medicine#
of unknown value. Consult your physician. He alone ia
qualified to ad*i*e you in matter* pertaining to health. If
hr prescribes, bring hi* prescription to ua. It will be tilled
promptly with the finest ingredient# obtainable.
PEARCE-BAILEY DRUG
Where Pharmacy is a Profession
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a Tor THAT ITCH!
IN JUT U MINITKS
Your 40c back at any drug store U
not pleased Try eaay-to-appty
lTCH-MB-NOT lor the tteh of
ecaema. ringworm. Insect bites,
loot Itch or any other surface tteh
Today at Pearce BaUey Drug
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June 12. 13. with the presenta-
tion ol M-O-M’s "Omen Fire ”
Filmed In Cinemascope and
color, this exciting story ot the
search for emeralds, rarest of
all jewels, stars Stewart Oranger
Orace Kelly. Paul Douglas and
John B-lcson The new picture
was filmed largely in Colombia.
South America, with scenes
never before captured by a
motion picture camera Among
t h r action-filled story * thrills
are a flood that threatens to
wipe out an entire coffee plan-
tation. an attack by bandits
who take refuge In a fishing
village built on stilts, the nar-
row escape from death by
tlranger when he falls prey to
a Jungle Jaguar, and a spec-
tacular mountain slide that
destroys a fortune In emeralds j
Oil the sant-- program Is j
a Oene Autry picture, "Riders
of the Whistling Pines "
Sitting Bull.' Ring of fear' and
Green Fire' Top Horseshoe Films
One of the most colorful and
exciting periods In American
history, the crashing climax to
the so-called "forty years war"
between the Indians and the U
S government. Is brought to
the screen In Cinemascope and ;
Eastman Color In 8ittmg Bull," i
No 1 feature on the double-bill j
at the Horseshoe Drive-In The-
atre tomorrow and Saturday
Dole Robertson. Mary Murphy-
amt J Carrol N'ulsh are starred
large supporting roster Includes
John L11 e l. Iron Eyes Cody.
Douglas Kennedy and William
Hopper
Rod Cameron Is starred In
Cavalry Scout," No 2 feature
on the Horseshoe's program for
Friday andaSaturday
A drama of adventure and
r o m a n c e played against an
unusual setting cornea to the
Horseshoe Sunday and Monday,
"Ring of Fear," starring Clyde
Beatty, Put O’Brien and Mickey
Splllane himself. Is to be shown
at the Horseshoe Tuesday and
Wednesday. June 14. 15 Photo- ,
graphed In Cinemascope u n d
WamerColor. Ufe under the big
top Ls the background for the
dramatic story of a fanatical
killer who joins the Clyde Beatty t
Circus as ringmaster
During Its tour of the country
a series of mysterious disasters
befull the circus The person-
able manner of the new ring-
master and a seemingly perfect
alibi divert suspicion from him
It isn't until the ringmaster’s
desire for revenge against a
former sweetheart brings him
to the attention of Spillune is
he trapped In what Is report-
edly a suspenseful and exciting
climax
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\l IOHROKS
Wllk
ill our bunk
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Even- week 1b Neighbor*1 Week here We cor-
dially welcome local folks whenever they have
an opportunity to pay us a visit
Why not make tfis week the one you stop in,
to look us over... see how we
can help you with money mat-
ters ... talk with us in con-
fidence about any financial
problem? You’ll find that we
can serve you in many ways.
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The Winters State Bank
Winters. Texas
Capital Account# Over S3#S.ieS.#e
Member Federal Reserve Sy»lem and Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation
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The other feature on this
program Is "Springfield Rifle."
starring Clary Cooper
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HALLINTtEK ST ( RENTS
IN KRFYFR RECITAL
Ballinger vote e students ol
Mrs E R Kreyer took part In a
two-part recital Sunday after-
noon In the crystal ballroom of
the Cactus Hotel, San Angelo
Appearing on the program ol
junior and high school student#,
from Ballinger, were Kami
Conner. Linda Crockett. Mary
Ann Buchanan and Wayne Irby
Mrs Conway T. Wharton, of
Edinburg, ls here for a visit
with relatives.
You can save $55 See
Rinbotham’s ad this week
Hlf-
It
Mrs Paul Trtmmier has gone
to Burbank. California to visit
relauve.i .several weeks
Mrs James Williamson and
sin. James Wealey, born at San
Angelo on May 31. are at home.
All Chevrolet’s competitors and most of the high-priced cars
tried it recently in official NASCAR* trials—and took a licking!
0*1 »b* •lira vwluo m quality
bM know-how that aoko Comoeoa-hoilt homo* to
outstanding And prices ara nghtl Chuns# Irani many
plant Son us thw
l.l t erms Nothing down, except closing charge*.
Alto FHA and Conventional Financing.
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B Boot tho chomp! The new Chevrolet
|Vl “Turbo-Fire V8’-lhe most mockrn V8
on the rood Unlay.
You want facts, don’t you? And not oun.
Facts instead from sn independent, outside
source where the only ihmp that count arc
who come in first, second, and to on. Here
they are -
Daytona Math NASCAR Acceleration
Tests Over Measured Mile From Standing Start.
Chevrolet captured the 4 top position* in it*
clas»! 8 o( the ftnt 11! On a rime basts it beat
every high priced car, too- but one!
Daytona tenth. NASCAR Straightaway
Running. Open to car* delivered in Florida for
$2,500 or few. Chevrolet captured the first two
place*. 7 out ol the first 11 places!
Daytona Baaeh. NASCAR 2-Way Straight-
away Running Over Measured Mile Open to
cars from 250 to 299 cu. in. displacement.
Chevrolet captured 3 of the first 5 places!
None of iu major competition fufia/ compe-
tition1) even finished "in the money”!
Columbia, S. C. NASCAR 100-Mile Race
on half-mile track. Very tight turns. Chevrolet
finished first! Way, nay ahead as in sales!
W ith a new car, and no pit stops!
Foyottovlllo, N C. NASCAR Late Model
I vent. After running the fastest qualifying
round (With a urn tar) Chevrolet again fin-
ished first. Because of even tighter turns the
driver chose to run the entire 150 laps in sec-
ond gear! Yet no ovcthcating or pit stops!
These facts you can’t laugh otf Vile* lea.ler.
Road leader A crowning achievement of Chev-
rolet and (icncral Motors Try a Chevrolet . . ,
and live in a land of going-away where )ou win
all the arguments’ So,»n, maybe?
Way, way ahead!
Ray Fuqua Chsvrolet Co.
Satos I •actor for
19 straight y«ar^
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