The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1965 Page: 3 of 14
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in refrigerator section
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Bill Ragsdale Tire Store
Hutchings Avenue ‘ . Phone 3561 • .. ■ j-~ ■ ■■ K«Mnger, Texas
Ninety-four Students Graduate To
High School In Tuesday Morning Exercises
Thursday, May 27, 1965, Rage 3—Secttai Ol
The Ballinger Ledger, Ballinger, Tey
MWLCO 14R053
King-Holt Furniture
• Separate freezer holds 90 IBs. of frozen fam
• Automatic defrosting in the refrigerator section
• Rhilco Dairy Bar Door with see-thru
Butter Keeper, Lift-out Egg tray
• Full width sliding porcelain enamel *
Crisper holds H bushel ot vegetables
• White titanium porcelain enamel iatenor
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What’ll he worry about now?
Caw that don't have the Tire for Worricn.
and present-
included the foil i whig per-
1,
Bowl
with
Bordens
’til 6
gal.
A real worrier
May 19,.
would get four.
AreaTwdfnerj
CHOCOLATES
$2999s
With Trade
Angelo,
May 21,
Tasty Assortment of
famous
Ballinger,
May 20,
The Texas FoTest Service
uses radio equipped crawler
tractors to pull firebreak
ploys for fire suppression.
“Sweetest Ice Cube Tray Ever
daughter of
Charles W.
spoke to the new
members of the
Cadets and guests
the commissioning
H. W. Towery
Phone 2-7364
, Mrs Ira Deaklns, Talpa,
medical, admitted February
24, 1964.
Mrs Mae Smith, Ballinger,
Hudgens, Tim Hufstedler,
Johnny Jacob, Paul Jalomo,
Noe Jaques, Charles Jobe.
Chester Johnson, Shirley
Johnson, Jerry Jones, Julia
Jones, Mac Jones, Betty King,
Mike King. Vikkl King, Dan-
Mrs. W. J. Oervenka, Bal-
linger, surgical, admitted May
18. I 3 V'L *
Mrs. J. T. Wiley, Ballinger,
medical, admitted May X,
R. ,O Mullins, Ballinger.
Ballinger,
May 20,
May 21.
Watson. Ballinger,
admitted
May 24
Ninety-four students be-
came 1965-66 sophomores in
Ballinger High School at the
Ballinger Junior High School
Graduation Tuesday morning
in High School auditorium.
Mr. E. C. Grindstaff, local
attorney, gave the address
Choral Glub numbers were
| presented with Harold Ran-
kin, music director, directing.
Mr. Rankin also played the
processional -and recessional.
The speaker was introduced
by Supt. Ernest Caskey Jun-
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Reading Club
Begins 4th Year
Miss Dunlap Will
Present Piano
Pupils in Recital
Miss Hattie Mae Dunlap
will present her piano pupils
in recital next Tuesday
evening, June 1, at 7:30 p.m.
in the high school auditorium.
Friends of the students are
invited to attend the recital.
in a NEW PHILCO x
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dismissed May 23.
T. M Hudgens, Ballinger,
medical, admitted May 21,
dismissed May 24.
F R. Halftpann. Talpa, me-
dical. admitted May 22, dis-
missed May 23
Mrs. Dorothy Gray, Ballin-
ger, medical, admitted May
23. dismissed May 25
Jack Nixon Sr , Ballinger,
medical, admitted May 23,
dismissed May 24
Ray Marsh. Ballinger, me-
dical, admitted May 24. dis-
missed May 24
Archie Parr, Ballinger, me-
dical. admitted May 24, dis-
missed May 25.
Mrs G. R Blackmon. Bal-
linger, medical, admitted Mky
24, dismissed May 26
Mrs. Candida Gonzales,
Winters, obstetrical, admitted
May 24, dismissed May 25.
Births reported:
Mr and Mrs. Manuel Fuen-
tes, Rowena, a son, born May
16.
Mr And Mrs. Delbert Lan-
caster, Ballinger, a daughter,
born May 17.
Mr and Mrs Don Pena,
Ballinger, a son, born May
19.
Mr and Mrs. Candida Gon-
zales. Winters, a son. born
May 24.
Mr and Mrs Dalton Owens,
Ballinger, a son, born .May 25
t Mrs. T. J. McCaughan, Bal-
linger, medical, admitted
February IX .
Miss Channie Kyle. Ballin-
ior High Principal L B.
Funderburk, recognized the
honor students
ed the class.
Julia Jones,
Mr. and Mrs.
Jones, was high student with
an average of 97.84. Two stu-,<
dents tied for second place,
they were Telena Burk, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. O. L.
Burk and Bharon Schwertner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
J. Schwertner. Their average
was 97.62.
Supt. Caskey presented di-
plomas to Harvey Aguirre,
Ted Ahrens, Gilbert Armen-
dariz, Gary Bilbrey, Stanley
Bilbrey, Lyndon Brown. Lin-
da Burgess, Telena Burk, Ju-
dy Burkes Linda Buxkemper^
Bobby Carter, Linda Clark,
Clifford Coleman, Susan Cole-
man, Steve Cook, Hector Cor-
tez, Carolyn Curry, Kathy
Dankworth, Paul Davis, Stan-
ley Davis, Larry Dean, Elia
De la Cerda, Jesse De la Cer-
da, David Duke, Randy Ev-
erett, Gary Flanagan, Joe
Fowler, Esmerelda Garcia
Janice Goetz, Eddie Marie
Gottschalk, John Green, Mary
Green, Billy Hale, Janet
Halfmann, Joyce Halfmann
Ronnie Halfmann, Beverly
Hallmark, Charlotte Hall-
mark, Odell Hamilton, Patri-
cia Hamilton, Colleen Har-
well, Cynthia Hays, Jackie
Herring, Johnny Holloway
Raymond Hubbard, Alan
medical, admitted May 25.
Mrs. Eugene Rollwitz, Bal-
linger, surgical, admitted May
26.
Patients dismissed during
the week were:
Mrs. Vernon Pape, Ballin-
ger, medical, admitted April
16, dismissed May 22.
Vernon Pape, Ballinger,
medical, admitted May 13,
dismissed May 22.
• Jessie Lopez, Ballinger, me-
dical, admitted May 15, ex-
pired May 21. ♦
Mrs. Manuel Fuentes, Ro-
wena, obstetrical, admitted
May 16, dismissed May 19.
Mrs. Alpha Owens, Ballin-
ger, medical, admitted May
16, dismissed May 25
Jim Boaltz. Ballinger, medi-
cal, expired May 23
Beth McLarty, Ballinger,
medical, admitted May 17,
dismissed May 20.
Mrs. Delbert Lancaster.
Ballinger, obstetrical, admit-
ted May 17, dismissed May 19
O. L. Clark, Winters, medi-
cal, admitted May 18, dismiss-
ed May 22.
Mrs. Mae Russell, Ballinger,
medical, admitted May 18,
dismissed May 24.
Jack Nixon Sr., Ballinger,
medical, admitted May 19,
dismissed May 20
D F. Currie, Paint Rock,
medical, admitted May 19.
dismissed May 24.
Mrs. Don. Pena, Ballinger,
obstetrical, admitted May 19,
dismissed
Wanda
medical,
dismissed
S A. Green. San
medical, admitted
transferred May 21.
Lilly Bell Free,
medical, admitted
expired May 20.
Lennis Moonen,
surgical, admitted
dismissed May 22
Mrs Lurene King, Ballin-
ger, medical, admitted May
21, dismissed May 24.
Mrs. L. L Clark. Ballinger,
medical, admitted May 21.
dismissed May 23.
Mrs Max Knauth, Vernon,
medical, admitted May 22,
Ballinger, medical, admitted
May 22.
Mrs. Odell Howard, Ballin-
ger, surgical, admitted May
24.
Scarlett Scoggins, Ballin-
ger, surgical, admitted May
24.
Mrs. H. O. Andrews, Ballin-
ger, medical, admitted May
25.
Oscar Boswell, Ballinger,
medical, admitted May 25
Mrs. Dalton Owens, Ballin-
ger, obstetrical, admitted May
25.
Mrs. Edward E. Odom, Bal-
linger, surgical, admitted May
25.
by Kotrllk, Debbie Legg,
Richard Lopez, Jesse Lugo,
John McAlister, Sammy Mc-
Larty, Benny Martines, Mar-
tha Mata, Linda Mentals, Lu-
cy Mendiola, Bill Middleton,
Linda Midgley, Bonnie Moon,
Tommy New, Bally Parker,
Walter Pehi, Linda Platt, Kay
Redman. Pamela Robinson,
Domingo Rodriquez, Martha
Rodriquez, Johnny Salinas,
Bharon Schwertner, Vikkl
Shirley, Luke Smith, Debra
Stevens, Ted Sykes, Gayle
Terry, Jimmy Tubbs, Preston
Walters, Terry Watts, Allen
Wilbanks, Debbie Witt, Mar-
tha Witt, and Mary Work*
man.
Mr. Raymond Smith gave
the invocation and Mr Seth
McLarty spoke the bendietton
10 tops from
Bordens Milk
At your favorite Grocery
Store er see your route
man for home delivery.
Ballinger Bowl
Monday thru Friday
James A. Fuchs
Distinguished
Military Grad
James A. Fuchs of Rt.
Ballinger, was one of nearly
130 May graduates of Texas
A&M University who also re-
ceived his commission as
second lieutenant in the
armed forces of the U. S.
Fuchs was commissioned in
the U. S. Army, Artillery, and
was a Distinguished Military
Graduate.
Air Force Major General
Robert M Stillman of Wich-
ita Falls
officers,
Corps of
attending
exercises.
The exercises were followed
by the traditional Final Re-
view of the year for the ca-
det corps Earlier in the day
more than 800 graduates, in-
cluding 35 men completing
doctoral degrees received di-
plomas.
No more tip-toeiniin ths rain.
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His
Would a real worrier replace just one or
two? He would not
A real worrier knows that somewhere on the road
there’s a nail with his name on it And that if he’s going
to be protected against sudden flats by this tire’s new
inner liner, he'd better be protected all the way.
A real worrier knows it’ll rain on the Sunday he’s with
his family, and he’ll have to tip-toe nil the way home on
’ slippery curvet. So he’d want the new tread thit rubs a
wet road dry under his car. Under all four wheels.
A real worrier can’t forget what a Blowout can do to
a car. So he’s got to have the carcass that makes the
The Reading Club which is
sponsored by the Texas State
Library will begin its fourth
year on June 1.
Mrs E. A Saunders, librari-
an, announced that any
young person who reads 12
books or more between June
land August 31 will receiVS
a certificate from the Stato
Library An attractive readi
ing list will be given to each
one belonging to the Reading
Club. ,
She stated that some 75
young people were constant
readers during the summer Of
1964 and she is hoping tSeiW
will be many more this yeap.
There were more than 40,000
young people in Reading
Clubs throughout the state
last' summer. _ • • 4
Mrs Saunders announced
that the certificates would be
distributed at a party in the
library on September 1.
Dr William Zedlitz, surgeon
at Parkland Hospital in Dal-
las. was a visitor in the home
of his parents. Dr and Mrs.
R F. Zedlitz. the past week
end. . .. —----
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Tire for Worriers would cut his worrying, then foul
’ would cut it altogether. Ilf
what do you think? U.o.ivoyaJ Master
SURPRISE AT THE BE ACH — Frankie Avalon
• from leftl,’ Annette Funicello, Mike Nader and
Mary Hughes react to surprise sky dive jump ia
scene .from American International's color and
Panavision musical comedy "Beach Blanket
Bingo” owning Thursday night at the Texas
Theatre and showing Friday night and all day
Saturday. . -
What do you thin k of when yon come around
to buying the Tire for Worriers?
k That you’ll replace one or two tires? Be-
K cause they’re worn? Or have pluss-in them?
I Or tubes? And you wouldn’t trust them on
J a hot day’s driving or a rough road?.
NEW 1965
PHILCO
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
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Perry, Richard H. The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1965, newspaper, May 27, 1965; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180090/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.