The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1965 Page: 13 of 17
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Abilene Tuesday
here!
Remover Guide- A little dial—with big
money-saving instructions! Nothing
malic flameless electric washer and
SEE ALL THE NEW MODELS. NOW!
FREE WIRING
MORGAN MOTORS,
will
Eva
The
ma-
and
the
LVflA Officers
Elected For
Division 58
College Night for Area
Planned
(220-volt) for WTU residential customers who
buy an electric dryer or combination from a
local dealer
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Speculation’s over
to buy —unless you want to waltz
Mrs. Margerite Berry and
three sons from Roswell, New.
Mexico, visited with Mr., and
Mrs C A. Berry last week. ;
FROM YOUR ELECTRIC
WASHER DRYER DEALER!
Another first from OIJ«m6bile! Toron ado, only full-*ize car wilh
front wheel drivel Engine, tranMnirrhm. JUfrrentUl and Meer-
Ing are *11 up front ... to put the traction where the action i>!
Only fulLsize car with front wheeb drive. Gives you up-front traction
... six-passenger spaciousness! Plus exceptional stability . . . the year’s most advanced
the 10.25-to-l, 330-cubic-inch Jetfire
Rocket V-8 which may be teamed
with highly efficient Getaway auto-
matic transmission. .These cars will
be showing all day Thursday, Octo-
mer 14 at Morgan Motors Company.
Free coffee and cookies will be
serve<|. all day <yid souvenirs will
be given. Other 1966 models will be
on display, also.
sponsored by • the Parents
Clubs of Abilene High School
arid Cooper High- School for
the purpose of giving area
seniors and their parents the
opportunity, to secure first-
hand information about col-
leges early in tjneir senior
year. .
Speculation’s over. Toronado’s here! New proof of Oldsmobile engineering leadership.
flat floors
Senior students at Ballin-
ger High School who are
planning to go to college, and
the parents of these .students,
will have an oppot tuniy to
meet and talk with represen-
tatives from various colleges
at a College Night program
at Abilene High School on
Tuesday, October 19. at 7:30
pm
Letters have been sent to
the principals of high schools
within a 50 mile radius of
Abilene, issuing an invitation
to . the college-bound seniors
and their parents to attend
styling! All on a big 119»inch wheelbase — powered by a 385-hp Rocket V-8! Rumor’s
over. Toronado’s here! At your Dealer’s • • • LOOK TO OLDS FOR THE NEW!
other uses
Educational
The next
of the board
4 at 6:30 p m. In First Baptist
Church in Bronte.
.me
partici-
.. Each
it and parent will have
opportunity to attend
L- different discussion
s to obtain information
the meeting.
Representatives from
coUegtes, universities^
junio| colleges will
pate jin College Night
studiw ‘
an q
t h rec \
group:
about three different colleges
in which they are interested.
The college representatives
will discuss such niatters as
Halfback David Prince,
»r Scotty Brown, as he
r one of his carries in
ie. Friday of this week,
OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER TODAY I
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________. ___________________________________________________________________
The 1966 Oldsmobile Tornado, with
front-wheel drive, is the most unique
automobile in many years. A six-
passenger hardtop coupe, it is avail-
able in a standard or delux model.
Driving traction and handling under
every Conceivable road condition are
onl ytwo of the outstanding char-
acteristics of this car. In styling, too,
1 SEE HIM — Bearcat
has his eye on Pied Pip
heads around end durin
last Friday’s football gar
Oldsmobile’s introduction of the
Cutlass Supreme for 1966• brings a
four-door hardtop to the F-85 line
for the’ first time. Displaying the
same “Holiday” styling to the full-
size four-door Oldsmobile hardtops,
the Cutlass Supreme features an
extra-luxurious interior and optional
vinyl-dad roof. Like all of the Cutlass
models, the supreme is powered by
the Tornado is distinctive and
unique. A specially-modified 425-
cubic-inch Tornado V-8 and Turbo
Hydra-Matic transmission deliver
power to thefront wheels. Inside the
Tornado provides full 6-passenger
spaciousness and features a flat
floor.
ONT
entrance irequirements. appli-
cation procedure, estimated
yearly cost..courses oT study
or fields of specialization of-
fered. ty!>e of housing 'availa-
ble. financial aid, and oppor-
tunities for social develop-
ment. . . .
Collego Night IS being co-
When the ballots were
counted at the regular meet-
ing of Division 58 of Li-
censed Vocational Nurses of
Texas at Ballinger Memorial
Hospital last Thursday offi-
cers for the new year were
announced.
Mrs. Christine Murtishaw
will lead the group as presi-
dent for the second year
of her elected term. Mrs.
Edith Hipp will be vice pres-
ident; and Mrs. Martha
Allster, secretary.
' The board of directors
be Mrs. Velma Brooks,
Murray and Marie Mills
nominating committee will be
Mrs. Grace Phillips, Marie
Mills. Lois Mae Smith, Es-
telle Hampton and Edith
Hipp.
Mrs. Lois Dinsmore was
elected as alternate to the
Presidents Council prior to
the State Convention October
28-31 in San Angelo.
installation of officers will
be held at the next regular
meeting of the division
November 4 at 7^30 p.m.
the First Baptist Church
Bronte. New members will
capped at this meeting, also
Miss Mayme Ruth Boothe.
R.N. and Mrs Peggy Casey,
R.N. will have charge of this
portion of the program.
State program chairman.
Christine Murtishaw an-
nounced that Miss Boothe.
Director of Nurses at Ballin-
ger Memorial Hospital would
be the guest speaker for the
Membership Rally on October
..in a
'■tM hf&T
Twelve members attended
the In-service program at
Ballinger Memorial Hospital
It concerned the Bennett
chine, positive pressure
as part of
program
regular meeting
will be November
Thursday, October-14. 1(*< 55, Page 7—Section Two
I . The Ballinger Ledger, Ballinger, Texas
the Bearcats meet the Anson Tigers in Bearcat
■Tadiiim at 7:30 p.m. 'Ledger Staff Photo by
Thomas Moreland.) •
FREE'
DIAL.
(SPOT AND ST Al N. Rf MOVER)
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Waftz
Through Washday
STAIN^
REMOVING
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THE
1966 ROCKET OLDSMOBILES ARE HFRF? SEE THFM
nRIVI tHF OUISMOBIIF DEALERSHIP NFARtST YOU!______ |
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Perry, Richard H. The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1965, newspaper, October 14, 1965; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1181627/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.