The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1969 Page: 3 of 10
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This is the more expensive
variety that regularly sells
for
SANDLEWOOD, CORAL
OR MAHOGANY
Anniversary Special
V.lv.tine
Fall Fashion Coats
$10.99
$X65 ea. or 2. for $7M ,.t
NEW FALL SPORT SHIRTS SET
TREND IN MEN'S FASHIONS.
STYLES IN SOLID COLORS,
Ladies’ beautiful quality soft, supple
leather gloves 2 to (> Button novelty and
Classic styles. Handsomely styled —
Tricot lined for more flattering and
comfortable wear. Fashion colors of
Black — Brown — Mink — Beige. We
have made this special purchase through
Lee Begrnan. America’s largest importer
of fine gloves. These gloves, if manu-
factured hv American makers, would
have to sell for a tllilHBBum of $6 to $7
per pair, depending on the style.
Many of these items in this have not been advertised before
t i. —i ■■ ■ i ■ — ■■ ■■ ihim ii
First Quality — Seamless Sheers — 400
Needle 15 Denier Dupont Nylons in all
the Season’s latest hi fashion accent
shades of Greys — Blacks — Blues —
Browns etc A really outstanding special
value purchase which we were very
fortunate to be able to work out through
our New' York office hosiery buying
staff lour fashion conscious customers
will want several of these stockings at
this bargain price.
Again, through the cooperation of our
New York buying office dress division,
we were able to make this outstanding
buy from Coral Sportswear on full
Double Knit Dresses. One and two piece
styles. All new fall fashion silhouettes
and colors A truly terrific buy
quantities are limited necessarily, be-
cause Dacron Double Knits are the
hottest category in better dresses this
season. This is a really great savings
offer for your customer from this top
quality maker.
Famous Make
Winter Sleepwear
OUR
THE
NEW
FASHION PLAIDS AND CHECKS.
'Always stay fresh looking — no ironing.
•Easv care blends of polyester and
cotton
♦Two poc ket tapered for a trimmer look.
‘Regular collar or button down.
'Full cut. top-stitched collars,
permanent stays
* Machine washable and dryabie.
♦RsRuiar $5.80-$6,00
SHIRT SUE!
THE NEW LOOKJ
TODAY’S RK’H-LOOKING DEEP TONE
COIXtRS IN A TRULY LLVTROUS
SHIRT.
‘High fashion Styling permanent
stay medium spread collar.
♦Luxuriously smrxrth blend of 65%
Dacron Polyester, 35% combed
cotton.
♦Long sleeves with contoured
French cuffs.
♦Tapered waist. Chest pocket.
French Blue — Antique Gold —
Canyon Brown — Avocado Green.
Reg $7.00
$4.65
We arc repeating the greatest Samsonite
laiggage Sale offer in our company's
history. Nationally advertised Royal
Traveler in all the most wanted case
styles. Ladies’ Beauty Case — O'Nite
Case and Pullman Men’s cases consist
of Companion and 2 or 3 Suiter style.
Every piece first quality — sturdy —
scuff proof — smartly styled in the best
fashion luggage colors. Tins luggage
embodies many of the wearing qualities
and features usually found in Samsonite
Luggage selling for as much as twice
this price. Another terrific savings buy
for your customers. An ideal layaway
gift for Christmas or for youngster*
. planning to go off to school next year
PR"
>NAL VALUES
Anniversary Special
$11.95 to $20.95
Repeat Sale!
Samsonite Royal
Traveler Luggage
Regular $14.95 to $25.95
Reg $2.50 If Perfect
•Heavier, thicker combed
‘Softer and more absorbent drying.
' Eleganf JacquardV and print*.
Fashion colors for any bathroom.
•Our regular famous maker
♦Sheared on one aid* for a Vtlvety
smoothness.
♦Loop on the other side for a thick,
brisk texture.
‘Comfortable and long wearing blends of»
(Milyester and pima Cotton broadcloth
♦Shirts never need ironing, never need
touching up!
"Always stay smooth and fresh looking!
‘Whites May whiter.
•Just machine wash and tumbie.diy.
•Permanent-stay, medium-spread collar.
♦Convertible cuffs and chest pocket.
’••» $2.99
$3.59 - 2 $7.00 -
Famous nationally known Katz Nylon/
Acetate blend Fleece Sleepwear — A
very special purchase arranged with
Katz Underwear Company for our 85th
Anniversary Sale. You will find •U-*wk
the most wanted styles .in iH?autiful»
quality brushed nylon acetate matenal
made by J. P. Stevens Washable —'
will not pill up — absolutely the greatest
for comfortable sleeping, those cold*
winter night ahead. In high priced lines,
these night wear garment* in thia same
fabric would sell In a regular way at
$6 and $7. Another truly great value buy
for your customer* and for gifts.
"■ —...... ii 9 1
CASUAL SHOES
Black — Brown — Gold
Sizes 5 to 10
Harvest a whole armload of
these fall fashion-minded
spot-tables. So specially priced
—- so many smashing
shades to choose
from, in velve
teen. Pick a
pair and go
kick leaves.
Compare at $7.00
Sale $4.99
Regular $55.00
Anniversary Special
$39.00 |
Here’s a truly tremendous value dress
coat offering. The season's newest woolen
fabric fashions — texture* — colors and
in all the smartest now silhouettes. All
Milium lined for greatest wearing com-
fort and appearance in our climate. Only
our unexcelled purchasing power with
the Southwest * leading fashion coat
maker makes this offering possible. At;
this special Anniversary Sale special
price, your customer saves $16 on eash
purchase. Available in both ladies and
misses sizes. ~ ‘
High Fashion
Colored Nylons
Regular $1.00 Pair
Anniversary Special
pr............$1.00
Ladies’ Imported
Leather Gloves
'■* Regular $5.00 value
Anniversary Special
Men’s Hosiery
♦Wonderful softness
and fine fit.
‘One size fits all
•Orlon and Banion
All new fall colors
WHITE
Wrinkle Free
SHIRTS
Dacron Double Knits
Regular $16.00
Anniversary Special
Permanent Press
Sport Shirts
Sava On Luxurious
Cardigan Sweaters
•Solid color link stitch cardigans.
‘Traditional golf styling that is always
fashionable
•Aplica and wool and orlon blends.
•Comfortable, warm and fashion correct.
Meticulous tailoring for a fine look
Handsome, masculine colors.
-Ragular $12.00 to $15.00.
$8.65
Plywood
Panding
■««aaaM«sv
more
50c each
$7.50 par sq. on 12' long
SUPPLY CO.
Pti. 365 3555
Hwy 67 We
lengths.
Closed S
9
An odd lot, of shorter
sheets —
I’er
Sheet
at loading yards, but this
■was mishandled during
shipping and the crates
torn and some corners
are chipped.
corrugated.
$9 95 per sq. on 26 gauge
Heavy Material.
$9 95 per tq. on 29 gauge
"V" Crimp
$10 95 to 815.95 on Colored
and in lots of 50 or more, we
are selling for
$2.50 per sheet
SPECIAL BUY ON
Corrugated
Sheet Iron
$6 95 par sq. on 26 gauge —
We also have some picked
over sheets we are selling
for
$2 per sheet
Those are fine for roams
where there are a number
of windows, doors, etc.
Special On
Fiberglass
For patios, etc.
19 3-1 cents
per sq. ft
10 sheets or
$2.75 per sheet
12 pieces
$79095
KING-HOLT FURNITURE
The Biggest Furniture Store In Runnelg County”
i $ i writ’ mt
Complete
King-Size Bed
... and More
1 78x80 Special Mattress
2 Box Springs
1 Frame for Box Springa
1 Maple Head Board King Size
1 King Sized Bed Spread
1 Fitted Sheet
1 'l op Sht*et 108x120
2 Pillow Cases
2 Pillows
Ballinger Memorial Hospital^
Patient ReportE
Rebecca Class meets
in Gene Davis home
. 1 nui o.iy, icTofx’K 2, 1W.I, Page 3__
Lhtt Ballinr.ei l-riiiu r Raiiinnm- tvu
Mrs Gene Davis hosted the
* >cial meeting for the Rebecca
( lass of Seventh Street Baptist
< hurcli last ihursdas evening.
Mrs. Gary Wiley gave the
<1 'votion.
During the business session.
5rs. Pat Forehand was elected
I-esident of the class Other
e.ficers elected were Mrs.
Dorothy Cochran, secretary-
ielect Used Couches-Sofas
ind Chairs. Bedroom Suites
Breakfast Suites —
Priced to Move at Once
KING-HOLT
treasurer, Mrs. Cynthia Wai
lace. Mrs Hallmark and Mrs
Carolyn Clifton, group leaders
Fun time included Bible
quizes and a white elephant
auction.
'Refreshments were’ served
from a table centered with a
tari’e white elephant. Fruit
alad was served from a wa-
tt i melon boat along with
sandwiches and punch.
1 hose present were Mesdames
Cochran, Wiley, Hallmark Wai
lace. Forehand, Clifton, Betty
Gauer, Betty Graves, Mary
Davis and the teacher, Mrs
Faye Howell.
Patients in Ballinger Memo-
rial Hospital at mid-week were:
Ballinger
Mary Barbee, medical, admit-
ted August 17.
Gladys Patteson, medical,
admitted August 19.
Rosa B Gomez, medical, ad-
mitted September 10.
Clara S Parks, medical, ad-
mitted September 16.
Jack Beard, medical, admit
ted September 18.
Julene Smith, medical, ad-
mitted September 22.
Mrs Jerry Wheeless, medi-
cal. admitted September 24.
Mrs. Earl Cope, medical, ad-
mitted September 24.
Mrs. James A Patton, medi-
cal. admitted September 25.
Mrs. Nancy A Little, medi-
cal. admitted September 22.
S ( Hendricks, medical, ad-
mitted September 28.
Paint Rock
Maude Houston, medical, ad-
mitted September 13.
Oliver J. Skipper, medical.
admitted September 28.
W. E Wright, surgical, ad
mitted September 29,
Bronte
Honus Holland, medical, ad
mitted September 24.
Leona G Taylor, medical,
admitted September 19.
Winters
Mrs. Gene Virden, medical,
admitted September 30.
Patients dismissed during the
week included:
Ballinger
Miss Nell Alexander, niedi
cal, admitted September 18,
dismissed September 26.
Robert Shaw, medical, ad-
mitted September 20, dismis-
sed September 26.
Minnie Hallmark, medical, ad-
mitted September 21. dismissed
September 26.
Mrs Vernon Hoelscher, ob-
stetrical, admitted September
23, dismissed September 27.
Jannie Bettis, medical, ad
mitted September 24, dismis
sed September 29.
Mrs W. B. Hodges Sr., ined
ical, admitted S^itember 24,
expired September 24
Joe D Shelton, medical, ad
mitted September 24, dismissed
September 30.
Nannie Paschal, medical, ad-
mitted September 25, dismissed
September 29.
Mrs. Maud Canady, medical,
admitted September 26, dis-
missed September 30.
Mrs. Arthur De l.a Garza, ob-
stetrical. admitted September
27, dismissed September 3.
Rowena
Arnold Hoiubec, medical, ad-
mitted September 19, dismissed
St> pt ember 26.
Paint Rock
Ada C. Waide, medical, ad-
mitted September 15,. dismis-
sed September 25,
Miles
Felix Moeller, medical, ad-
mitted September 3, dismissed
September 25.
Births reported:
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Hoelscher of Ballinger.
A daughter to ^lr and Mrs,
Arthur De Ly Gar/a of Halin*
ger.
I’he Youngsters Are Back In School , . .
Now Give Yourself A Break
Get a new pin, silverware, ash tray, glassware, or any
number of beautiful things to make anyone feel proud.
Come on out.
Frances Gift Shop
South Ballinger at Desert Inn Motel
SPECIAL!
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Perry, Richard H. The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1969, newspaper, October 2, 1969; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183843/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.