The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1952 Page: 3 of 12
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Cannon
Sheets
and
Cases
Better than regular muslin sheets as
the thread count on these ('annon
Sheets is over 130 to the inch!
SHEETS, NOW CASES
| LOOP TWIST. Kt'RHEKI/KD
PEPPKRKLI. CONTOUR
Rugs
Sheets
I 11x30 Site
$1.00
Dot RLE RE D SI/E
2 in Cellophane Package
$2.98 ea.
9 In Nrw Colurs of Red. White. Tan,
M Hruwn, Yrlluw, On-hid, Aqua, Rose,
1 Grrrn and Grey.
3 Large Rugs lu Match at l-uw Prices!
Pair $5.00
Were $2.39
$1.89 490 ea.
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m-i
SECONDS IN
"Cannons"
Big Thirsty Bath Towels, 22\44 size,
all colors. (If firsts these would sell
lor $1.50.)
Our Low
79c ea-
Full Double Size
Chenille Spreads
PLAIN AND FLORAL DESIGNS
Bought to Sell at $3.95—Only
$2.98 ea.
KOOI.FOA.W
Pillows
Wcrr S5.SS
New low Price
SAVE ON G(M)I) QUALITY ORGANDY
. . . PERMANENT FINISH
SHEER KAYOS
MAKQITSKTTK
Panels
Curtains stay crisp and
frrsb looking
Wcrr $1.39
Now—
790 ea.
PIECE GOODS
Comal Ginghams
In Small ( hecks. Plaids and
Block Plaids
Sanforized and Mercerized
69c yd.
Gilbrae Wovens
Seersuckers and Chamhrays
98c yd.
Quadriga Prints
Solids, Fancies, Pastels and
Darks
All at One Low Price!
39c yd.
90 Inches Long
WERE NOW
$2.98
You did not think you could find
Organdy Priscillas priced so low! 40 in.
wide panels with 8 in. hems- -Good qual-
ity Sheer Organdy in pastel colors . . .
White, Rose, Blue, Yellow and Green.
REUPHOLSTERY* SLIPCOVERS• DRAPES
KOOMMAKKIt KABKICS
. .. Solids, Rayon, Damasks
. . . for slip covers and for”
draperies . . . values to£
$3.9.)... buy all ■ m
at less /3
Special Purchase
Texture Prints
Regular $1.00 . .
Quality 790 yd.
HEIDENHEIMER'S
New Rrdlniclc power for speed HuBf
AmtUMUr •/ tfmifmml,
M illaWniM u dwptndfmi m mttmiai t
a iow-Micio ran raucK
m IVUT NUOI
From half-ton K-l Pickup., to 30-
toi ti.C.W. E-8 Hui Jow! Choice
of two cub. the 5-Utah end the
A-Htan Kxtha (added cost) for
more driving «ue.
GAS SAVINGS UP T014%?
Three completely new ultra-modern LOW-FRICTION overhead-valvo,
high-compression Ford Truck Engines
DELIVER more of the power they develop!
• Ford ruts truck running costs lignin? Three nil new
Ford Truck engines n Six and two Dig Y H’s deliver
niore hornepowi r |m r culuc inch? With new shorter
stroke, there’s less |M>wer wasting friction you save
up to one gallon of gas in every seven?
And the famous Ford Truck V' H is now up[>ed to
1 (Hi h p ? T’hc iTonomy proved Mm. Six is advanced to
] 12 h p * With new power nil the wav. Ford Trucks are
more than ever the favorites for thrifty S/uvd Hauhn#
Now FIVE great Ford Trvdi Engines I
• 10l-h.g. COST cumi SIX
• lOS-h.p. niKK v-s
• 111-h.p. MO SIX
• MS-h.p. CMSO KINO V-S
• ISS-h.p. CMSO KINO V-S
_ ,, Ford Trucks for'52
Mo cort rtU1 leg, to run?
FRANK FLYNT MOTOR COMPANY
EIGHTH STHEFT AND STRONG AVENUE
CREWS HOME DEMON
STRATION CM It
The Cn * , home demonstra-
Ijtion club met in the club house
| Frida- with M: • E.u Mt Mliiat:
and Mi I* K Dietz hostesses
Plains were made for a party
for members and their fam-
ilies and will be held .it the
recreation renter beginning ut
7 3(J p m on April 28 Mr^
I Hazel Diet/ conducted a pro-
| :.tril
Kefreshmei,!., weri served t-
! !!;•• ■ win • Mm* Marvin
'Hal1 I'a i ha. Dii tz Eliwood
; Brown .ft E,.l M« Mi.Ian V< rv
Fisher (>>» 1 I- tiller. Mari o n
W .. perry Bra., Sam Fail
jblot:. Owen Btam’ Bun Je'Trie
Abner Stovall, Arthur K < rb>
Hazel Dietz Edgar Jayroe and
Arv la Matthew
The next meeting is sehed-
|lUlrd at the club hou • it 2 p
in Friday May 2 A demon
stratton will be rive ri on
mukinii organdie flowers
Wes.sets sciviitic Instructions on
How to Iron a Shirt "
The hostess served ice cream
and cake
The next meeting will be in
• Hltll Mil 1 MH.IIHOKS HOME ' homt. (){ Mrs j A Mc.
• III MONsTRATION I l.l H ’ cirllar.d on April 25
• • • • •
Mi Merli Taft wa: ho.-tc I V. If \II.E Y ATTENDS
to seventeen members of (tie
Friendly Neighbors home dem-
onstration club in her rural
home April 10
Mr: J J Wessels conducted
I tie bu in* period alter I tu
openini’ one was : unu in uni
son anil Du elub plede.i wa:
ri posted Wl.at ! liki ’o do
FUNERAL OF KKOTHEll
Funeral services for Archie
A Bailey, 51, brother ol E. V.
Bailey, of Ballinger, were held
at the Klllott ehapel, Abilene,
Friday
Decedent was an employee
of Me Southwestern Bell Tele-
honi Co and had been with
■ ■ it. ■ w v h 1 He- (■ inpany the past 31 years.
- n.l'i r: were) 1- h call ill led Wednesday ill ail Able
-." Mi «'• . i. a dei wa- A •. hospital lie had made
i hi -I re -,. : ,n in. at Abilene since 1937.
,....... Survivors include the wile,
I w :• • weii iw son his parents, a sister
i. M I. ,";.rco riving a and another brother.
: ■ ' I | ♦
It ■ i - • ; :.i at..- Mr Paper clip., at la-dger OfTlce.
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SUES THE WEST
LADY ON THE HOAD
vOS&
■-*
With Chrytlcr l*OWER >7 I EHI \t. pin* ( hrytlcr 1*0 WER HR 4 KES
At the wheel of n new <’hrv-!,r. v«»u hive
quicker, uurer control of motion then vchTv**
ever had in n car You can’t imagine whnt it **
like till you drive- if' With thu* full time jniw* r
*t wring. hvdr uiln power doe* 4 tht starring
Uetrk nt your gentle pull on the wheel? You
hIxo turn tin wheel 1 3 lev ,'ishArid on
rough rond *«>ft Nhoubier> vt,,.\A • »r -Mini,
"wlitt'l fight” ju>t din • 't h.ipjN ii N’-Mjr h.iini
ni tunllv Iuin fa* fi*»D A th* Ii*Unl stnrrinff
cnntrxd, through ev ery minuti- of every mil*
with the uariu Mir< "wheel feel” .«t all tinn*N'
With the kmfer Wray in atrer |K)wer hrakew
m:ik« N//.pA at all ajieeda anfer and ewuer. t/»o.
Power fruiii tin engin« evi*ry touch
of \ • i»r tin A< luallv you stop with up to 2/3
lev- foot preHKiire than non jiower hrak(*n.
\ on c an bring vour ChrvMler to a halt from
full k|)*n«|k m many f«***t lean (liMtHiKf* than
other i ,ir of eomparahle m/.e cun atop. S«*e
your (’hrvaler dealer m*mmi FiW for voursrlf
u *iv thtmstinds itf fHvnrrs stty Chryslrr ttffrm
m ndrarues m many y#*art> in
driving safety and flrn in/t
(dtr fituM car Interim hat yet produced
Price Motor Company
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1952, newspaper, April 24, 1952; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1162516/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.