The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1951 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1951
THK KA V DUKA Itt l.l.l t IN
I’ACiL UUCKB
CLOSED LABOR DAY
BEST SELECTION IN TOWN
CLOSED MONDAY, 3rd
BOYLE S BACK TO SCHOOL SALE
HATES
BROADCLOTH
IS Fall Shades
891 YARD
INDIAN HEAD
Red Black
White Tan
Green
79c YARD '
PERCALE
Pink Navy
Brown Orchid
Bed Wine
Royal Green
59c YARD
POLO SHIRTS
Combed Yarn
98c
OIL CLOTH
16 inch width
49c YARD
Sale Is in Effect from Friday, August 31, Through Wednesday, Sept. 5
Four Big Days of These Money - Saving Bargains
•SUGAR, PURE CANE, 516 -
44c
•CIGARETTES, CARTON -
$1.84
•SALAD DRESSING, BLUE BONNET, PINT
- 29t
•COFFEE, FOLGERS, POUND -
83c
•POTTED MEAT, RED CROWN, 2 CANS -
- 19c
•DREFT, LARGE SI2E PACKAGE - -
26c
•CARNATION MILK, 2 TALL CANS - -
27c
•PICNICS, 4 TO 8 POUND
44c
•SLICED BACON, ROPACQ, POUND - -
44c
•PRESSED HAM, POUND - -
57c
•BOLOGNA, ARMOUR, POUND - -
38c
Ranger Blue Jeans, sizes 1 - 6 $1.59
Dickies Blue Jeans, men’s sizes $3.49
Shirts, sizes 8 through 18 $1.79
Boy’s Shorts, 10 through 16 59c
Denim Shorts, Girls, Ladies $1.19
•WEATHER BIRD SHOES*
Sox Free with Purchase
$3.95 UP
Slip Material, tea rose, pink 59c
Toweling, yard 29c
Dickies Khaki Pants, lot 810 $3,98
Dress Shirts, asst, colors 14-17 $2.98
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Patterns, Buttons, Hair Ribbon
with Purchase
of Each Dress Length
Mexican Palm
STRAW HATS
all sizes
$1.29
NYLON HOSE
51-54-60 Guage
Fall Shades
$1.49 PAIR
SHOP EARLY WHILE STOCK IS STILL COMPLETE
BOYL
",
STO E 0?1 MAI
STREET
LOVE LIGHT
BRASIER5
Sizes 32-42
(9c
SOLID COLOR
PRINTS
assorted colors
39c
SCOTTIES
FACIAL TISSUE
200S 15c
6 FOR 75c
I) R 1 L LI N (1
Water Wells |
For Farms and Ranches.a
SPECIALTY
Sts* Your Old -Timer for
First Class Work and
Satisfaction
.1. P. HTCINKV
Water Well Hriller
Handera, Tesae
SPECIAL
ON
COLD WAVES
COINAGE
BEAUTY SHOP
Mrs. Mary Frances Ruede
Owner
For
BUTANE OR PROPANE GAS
Call
Butane Gas and Equipment Co.
BANDERA
Mansfield Appliance Co., Phone 53
or
B. F. Langford & Son, Phone 69
PAINTING
and
<
Floor Sanding
COOK’S PAINTS
FREE ESTIMATES OF ANY JOB
See Alamo Lumber Company About Time Payments
I. E. Brown
Contractor
Phone 215—J Bandera, Texas
I REGISTER
I Your old electric
\ refr'9erator in
i the PHILC©
OW&fr&er0rorZ>er6y
BANDERA ELECTRIC
SHOP
’ PHILCO
o.oOOR
story of the state's
Products l’rim i lie Iti-'
ley to . the Panhandle
product ioi;
dramie Yal-
ir’oa vail he
The glamourous, true story of
Tex a i a > is told in a
r.ir • cad-•! iuTmated diora-
ma- . i-iu d--\ 'ted to an Extension
Service . di.-.t
are .built ji
giant hook and the entire show
covers almost ay n-T- in the niam-
inofli Agrienll m Building,
The. dioramas
i'cM pages in a
A. O. ( WDIDATES GO | Live angora goats in a cage ' onions, and cashew.- from tiie cnltru-- show d<-wloped by the seen side by side, with each an a’s
DIRECTLY TO [{ASIC TRAINING surrounded by drapes of fine mo- winter garden region. Photo- fair and lexa- A AM. for the.products shown in their relative1
Austin, Texas.-—Effective - Sop. j hair fabrick will be shown in one 1 graphs of swine and cattle will first, tun-', evvt y pa..- oi t-'ne '•tale j importance,
tember 1, selected applicants lor Pa,t of the displey, as well as1 also be used. | is repn .-»inted in the dime. through
the- Army’s Officer Candidate Agee, yarn, and various weaves! I)is(rict 11 includes Sutton. The I 1 Kxjvn m 1'Mstnet, ,t the
School will go to Officer Candidate fabric. ' Kimble, Mason. Gillespie, Yal 0‘vas -'A. I -o id
School directly from basic training Agriculture diversification of the Verde, Edwards. Real, Km r, Ken- The ‘display Wiil-.givo -lairgoer.-
di vis ions oi* other units. Colonel area will be indicated with d.is- , dull, LaSalle, Bandera, Kinney,, an opportunity • to--seo- under one
C. M. Culp. Chief of the Texas plays of peppers* egg plant, to- j I'valde, Medina, .Maverick. Zavala, roof the complete, • •■'inprehensiv
Military District, said here today, matoes, eanteloupes, grapefruit.! Frio, Atascosa, and Dimmit couti-
Pfeviously, the officer candi- oranges, tangerines,' .dates, -carrots, | ties,
date attended an eight-weeks j watermelons, pumpkins, squash. J The Storybook of Texas Agri-
Leader’s Course, besides 10-weeks
<>f basic training, before going to
Officer Candidate School.
The graduate officers will be re-
quired to serve a minimum of 18
trionths o11 extensive active duty
instead of the 24 months previous-
ly required. An option of sign-
ing for two year? or for three
years will be afforded all gradu-
ates.
Effective September 1. qualified
civilians and members of other
Armed Services mav enlist in the
Army for; a two-year period for,
[the specific purpose of attending
| an Army Officer Candidate Course,
t In the event these1 individuals
j should fail the course or withdraw
they will he required to serve the
■ two year enlistment as enlisted
personnel. Previously, individuals
not subject to draft werev eligible
j for discharge under such condi-
tions.
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No S/o crons 78 d/nte!
Just register youro/c/
Electric ReEigeralbr
...regardless of make!
HILL COUNTRY TO HAY H
IMPHESSIYE DISPLAY
AT STATE FAIR
The Mill Country and Winter
Garden area will have an impres-
sive display of ias own as part
of the “Storybook of Texas Agri-
culture" to be shown during the |
(State Fair of Texas. Dallas, Oct.
'6-21. _
■ GoiJi’C raising will he featured
in the large diorama devoted to
the Hill Country and Winter Gar-
den area. Extension District 11
of the Texas A <fc M System.
£ |il V H C LI T ^
rnrnmm^m
(Conti nuatian of standard equipment and trim
illustratod is dependant on availability of mpte.- al)
BANDERA
ELECTRIC SHOP
M. \V. COKE, M.T).
General Medical Practice
and Rectal Diseases
Ph. off. 250 - lies. 951 Wo
Office hours
9 to 12:30 and 3 to 5
Thursday af’ernoons and
Sundays by appointment
only
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t^IBWlirr I This year again, more Ruck users ally woith more
h P^insa
advance-design trucks
are buying Chevrolet trucks than
any other make. That's because only
Chevrolet Advance-Design trucks pro-
vide such a great combination of
features ot such low cost . features
that make Chevrolet trucks tradition-
rork for your money
after years of service
than comparable trucks of other
makes - even those costing many
doMars more!
Join the hundreds of thousands of
truck users who choose Chevrolet
Advance-Design trucks overall others.
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TRANSMISSION
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BALL-GEAR
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VAI.VE-IN-HEAO
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FRAME5
FL'EXI-MOUNTED
CABS
SPUNED AXLE-TO-
HUB CONNECTION
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Ranchmen’s Chevrolet Company
L. McKay, Owner 24 Hour Wrecker Service Bandera, Texas
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1951, newspaper, August 31, 1951; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth641734/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bandera Public Library.