The Junior Ranger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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JUNIOR
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Friday, December 2, 1932
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Is “politics” plural?
“THE STAGE” TO
GIVE PLAYS
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Dear C. E. B.,
In reply to your question, may
I say that there is nothing more
singular than politics.
The Shadow.
Dear Cal,
A woman
Dear Shadow,
When does
horse sense?
has horse sense when
she can say “nay”.
THE
SHADOW
Gas, Oil and Accessories
Batteries, Vulcanizing
Washing, Greasing—pv.jj
401 So Alamo St., at Nueva
CROCKETT 8164
WOLF BAKING CO.
BAKERS OF WELL BAKED BREAD
French, Rye, Whole Wheat and
Health Breads
323 South Alamo St. - Phone G. 1101
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I need men <
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Dear Ima,
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Compliments of
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305-307 Navarro St.
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fellow school teacher with Miss
Miller. Other Castrins, Roarks and
mountain children are Harvin
Gwinn, Arthur Newton, Helen Bu-
dow, Mary McKinlay. Max Wier,
Jack Coburn, Aillen Orrison, and
Arlene Blankenship.
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EpiTOR’S NOTE:
The Shadow will be glad to an-
swer any question concerning any
one or anything. Please leave your
question, signed, at the Ranger
Office, your name will not be re-
vealed if you so desire. Questions
must be in Ranger Office one
week before publication.
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Dear Bill,
Your thoughts wander too much.
Keep an eye on your teacher.
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Barbara Schutz.
Dear Barbara,
I would suggest that you take up
geology — gold-digging seems to
be easy for you.
The Shadow.
Dear Shadow,
How can we get a clearer pic-
ture of the funny creatures we are
studying about in Zo?
Bill Robbins.
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Dear Shadow,
Why do girls keep their money
in their stockings?
Arthur Newton.
Dear Arthur,
Girls keep money in their stock-
ings because it draws more interest.
The Shadow.
Dear M. P. R-,
You can find all those men you
want in jail.
“I can get any station on my radio
that you can.”
“Yes, but look how far you’d have
to carry yours.”
Dear Shadow,
Is it true that the moon affects
the tide?
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© 1932, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
YoU would be astonished too, if you could see this
machine that turns out 750 Chesterfields a minute
... as near perfect as cigarettes can be made.
But, though rolling and packaging are important,
they aren’t nearly as important as the selection, blend-
ing and treatment of the tobacco.
That’s why we keep telling you about the fine, mild,
pure tobaccos used in Chesterfields. We tell you about
ageing and curing these tobaccos .. . about blending
and cross-blending them .. . because those are the
things that count.
Chesterfields are milder. They taste better. Prove
it for yourself!
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Dear Shadow,
I can’t make up my mind what
courses to take. What would you
suggest?
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