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hits the spot. Why? That’s easy. Pepsi’s tops
in quality. (Try it.) Pepsi’s finer in flavor.
(Try it.) Pepsi’s bigger in size. (Measure it)
Pepsi’s got everything—including 12 full
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round up cows in the early afternoon
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"As long as I keep getting up at
4:30, I guess I can make it."
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ped by special boxcar non-stop to the Dallas exposision. The Bonheur painiing, which the artist -
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October 4-19. Loaned to the Fair by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York,
including two Rembrandts, a Van Dyck and a Rubens—were carefully packed and
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aminations. He passed with a grade _
of 84 and_that‛s not bad. Highest
imong the 114 who passed was 86.
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p a “tentative” list of priority these areas are one county in cine—
ts. Emphasis was put on the some as large as five counties. To
tive.» Just how far these get an "A” priority on the federal
tles will goven when it comes funds the area must have net more
nding out the Federal cash was than 10 per cent of its needed fucil-
the hospital you can run the hos- Nacogdoches, a nephew of
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Fans Make Stars
“Movie fans who have liked a
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Mal survead by the you must be ready to show the fed- '
fl of Health in prepara- eral government that you aze ready ’ .
spplcation * federal, to put up two-thirds of the construe- •
~h 8- ftion and equipment cost. Federal
B seemed to be able to ans-' estimate of this cost is $10.09 for ; e X
f of the questions. He was each hospital brd. Roberis thinls • c§ §9
th one in advance of ques- it can be done for f8.000 a bed. It is "$ {3 •
bn why building hospitals in th ehands of federal agencies to I H '
ttract private capital if make the rules but Roberts believes
awh a demand for them, that a community that has voted
HOLLYWOOD— (UP.)—When you
we a movie, suggests Tyronne Pow- J
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iager to hear why you liked a pic- !
’Aire .or why you didn’t.
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noney to tell them what th’public - .
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mow it. It’d be a lot better for
verbody if you could find out
straight from the moviegoer’s mouth,
so to speak. . _.
"Etudios are extremely sensitive
to the mail they receive about their I
Hms. Most people don’t know this
nd hesitate about writing a con- •
struct ire letter. But producers and
lirectors really want to keep a hand
® the pulse of their customers.”
new actor and writte letters about
hem have encouraged the studios
o boost many of them to stardom,” |
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I "That’s a goood thing but they
। should say too what they think
[ -bout the pictures themselves — es-
+seciallly the new kinds of pictures,
I the ones that get away from the
* conventional plots. Before the pro-
ducers are going to do much experi- |
menting. they’ll have to know that ‘
the audiences want them too."
j Twentieth Century -Fox has been
11 leader in "experininetal" pictures
with the documentary “House oni
192nd Street" and “Boomerang." I
; “Gentlemen’s Agreement" on race
prejudice and now “Nightmare Al-
ley’ in which Power plays an ambi-
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resen tat ives this week to ba used for all compilations so i 1
mt Public Law 725 and what knew whether he was cempilin;
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1 Writer Jay Dratler believes movie,
I studies would save money if they I
' shooed the writers out of their
in the attic at home.
Tn ere s something stifling, he be-
lioves. in having to punch a time
(lock, sit in a cubicle and concen-
trate irom 9:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
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relieves, the notes the moviegoers
wrote Fox when he got his first star--
ing role in "Lloyds of London”
played a vital part in his climb to
stardom. They an couraged the
studio to gamble money on him in
pitl without the federal government j Stevenson who is acting temporari-
having any say-so. j ly as the former governor’s secretary’
To understand all about the hos- ' on the Stevenson ranch, writes to
pital situation you need: (1) A | Ernest Boyett, here: !
copy of Public Law 725: (2) a copy I "We are hittin the ball out here,
of the state act, and (3) a copy of Am mailing about 40 letters this af-
the priorities and a close study of i ternoon and we are catching up
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of supervision. He said he wasn’t
one o fthem.
"You just try sitting alone in a
cubicle all day. with no one in
sight or hearing," he said. “It's a
oneway ticket to the nuthouse.”
Night Best Time
Besides that, he added, the work-
ing hours are all wrong. Tie best
time for writine is nightime; for
sleeping, daytime.
" lots more at 1
flight," he said. "There are no tel-
ephone calls to interrupt your train
of thought! not sereams from the
kiddies; no noise at all except from ;
the cats.”
But after too much confinement
in an office by day, Dratler said. a
writer gets a strange, haunted look.
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mere drop in the bucket. and above 81 calls for an "F
vide hospital facilities ev- Those with 26 to 45 per cen
e in Texas up to federal “C” priority. 46 to 65 per ce
Is would cost 8433,988,000, a "D" rating; 66 to 80 ben’s
B. Roberts told- the appli- and above 81 calls for an “E.’
85 needs.to know about a Ford to make i
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the way the Congressman spells i
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SMEN, in Boston to investigate high prices, listen to Mrs. you could tell how the product if
goff of Brookline, Mass., chairman of the Boston chapter of processed from the time the animal
mal Association of Consumers. (International Soundphoto) is slaughtered to the time you heat
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that Texas needs so with 11 to 25 por cent of nepilei fac-
itals that the Federal to- ilitj~s. Those with 26 to 45’ rt a
fit for five years, 824.000.- a “D” rating :66 to 89 gets an "EE"
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Aldridge, C. C., Jr. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 238, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1947, newspaper, September 25, 1947; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1418069/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.