The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1956 Page: 4 of 12
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At Higginbotham's
We are very
proud to
offer you
Sewell
All Wool
Suits
For Only
$34.95
Manhattan
Dress Shirts
$2-95 and $3.95
Sport Styles
SJ.99 up < $3.95
City Chib Shoes
for men who
like quality,
style and fit
$12-50
See our Bivr \ alues
in Hats
$5.95
Stetson Hats
$10-95
$20-00
We know \ou’H be proud to own
one of these fine all wool suits
-it tin* low price of >31.95
Higginbotham Bros. & Co.
• IKEWS IIOVD !>l 'I"X
• STRATTON CLl R
Th* CTrvnt lit nir- I> t.r,i -v.u i- > ' t \-
tion Club met Fr: l.i • .r. ,... v .
for its regular •’ - : • . -• .
home of Mr-. M< It: • '• • . .. . . ■ i.
Mrs Marion W 00 d. vice-
president
Mrs Paschal Diets, secretary-
treasurer
Mrs Owen Bragg, euuncll
1 delegate
Mrs M R Petrie home im-
provement and Mrs. Walter
Schwartz, assistant
Mrs Melvin Bridwell. food
demonstrator and Mrs Enoch
Johnson, assistant
Mrs W it Pape, reporter i
Mrs Marvin Hale and Mrs ;
Will Porter presented a pro- ;
gram on fruit salads Mrs Hale
I gave the history of fruit and
j told of its value toward health
and how to cook a nd s e r v c
| dried fruits
Refreshments of salads and
cake were serves! to ten mem-
ber* and one vis 11 or. Mrs
t>rville Pearce.
The next meeting will beheld,
on Thursday. October 4 in the
home of Mrs Owen Bragg
♦
LT.-COL. GVSTAVVS
JOINS RESERVE INIT
I.t Col Horace A Gustavus
is the first dental surgeon to
be assigned to the 9815th air
reserve squadron in Abilene He
: recently opened offices at 1233
Mockingbird Lane Even though
he will not be doing de n t a 11
work in the reserve unit, lie
stated he would be an active I
-eaervlat.
The CWoncl was r e I e a s ed
from active service tn January '
1958 His most recent assign- I
tnent was base dental surgeon
at the Craig AFB. .Alabama
NOTICE OF SALE
Ry virtue of an order of sale
i.-u'ed out of the District Oourt
f Runnels County. Texas, on
a judgment rendered in said
OFFICIAL'S TIME OUT — President Eisenhower downs a
soft drink during a time ut Horn shaking hands and greeting
guests More than 5 0 Republican leaders from all over the
United States had gathered m Gettysburg, Pa , to inaugurate
the Chief Executive's re-election ritmpaign.
court on tiie 24th day of July.
1956. In favor of Estes M. Lynn
and against H C. Wilkins and
Dorothy Lee Wilkins, as to the
first lien, and in favor of
United States of America
against H. C Wilkins and
Dorothy Lee Wilkins, as to the
second lien, and in favor of
West Texas Wholesale Supply
Company against H. C Wilkins
and Arlee Dry Harris Wilkins,
as to the third lien, and 1 n
favor of United States o f
America against H. C Wilkins
and Arlee Dry Harris Wilkins
as to the fourth Hen. in the
case of Estes M Lynn vs H. C.
Wilkins, et al No 6650. tn such
court. I did on the 24th day of
September, 1956 at 4 00 o'clock
P. M levy upon the following
described lot. tract and parcel
of land situated In the County
of Runnels, State of Texas, as
the property of said II. C. Wil- ,
kins and Dorothy Lee Wilkins
and or Arlee Dry Harris Wil-1
kins, to-wlt:
Being all of Lots Nos. Six < 6».
Seven <7> and Eight (8) In
Block No. Fifty-eight (58 > of
the A M King Subdivision of
a part of West End Addition to
the City of Ballinger, Runnels
County. Texas, as the same ap-
pear on the map of the plan of
said subdivision of record In
the office of the County Clerk
of said Runnels County, to
which reference Is here made,
and on the 6th day of Novem-
ber. 1956, being the first Tues-
day of said month, between the
hours of 10:00 o'clock A M
and 4 00 o'clock P. M on said
day, at the courthouse door of
said county, I will offer for sale
and sell at public auction for
cash all the right, title and
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER I" Wiiium treucncx
Dur and, oldest In mg graduate of the Na'al Academy at An-
napolis. Md display en-l.rwe of the honor he has been await-
Ing for 76 vear-. hr diploma When he graduated second in
his class in IR80 Dr Durand received no diploma, as the
Academy at that time did not present them to the graduating
classes ^Thc custom ha’ since changed, and the 9.
'doctor of engineering finally received hi’ degree
«»«<•
interest of the said H. C. Wil-
kins in and to said property
and the rights of the other
defendants as provided In said 1
Judgment.
Dated at Ballinger, Texas.
this the 24th day of September,
A D . 1956
DON F ATKINS
Sheriff of Runnels County,
Texas
By MILDRED MASSBT
Deputy 27-3L
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1956, newspaper, September 27, 1956; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195206/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.