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Friday, September 1. 195®
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THE BANDERA BCTJ.ETIN
SHEET AND GOAT SATE
PLANS ARE ( O.MTLETED
The Bandera c -unty Ii: ,
in swi*—■yfTr~-Sr
Bandera founts Lives; .
pro\' t 1
1)0 hold . ' ! . \; ;
Septonilic.i MH at Man-mid
near w;i.
As in the ]■■•: -alt- -ro
"Will find a -Wide-’assort then
Augur i ! rich'- \ i ■ ;
of m - to . ’ini • e nsori nr
sale Ai.: k will r. • lie
tu•>)>•.!. tii.it-. u be i
.sale lit private treaty during
day.
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specia p: ip: . u.
ranged for won! , •• .
produi i■! - ; ■ -i
fh'ini v ■ 1 • h- ■■■■ \ <
wool a -a-
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ran- I . - >! - ■
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of the mruTctmO pk.nws of
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frpr. . . •
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.gora fi
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who will show 30 Angora lur ks.
1 linner v. ill be sen ed on the
prdtm ls at th.e noon hour by the
I Bandera Hot: e Demonstration
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! I.ETIKK I I I D
IN NEW M E.\ HO
Drnio,' itledi Williams-wa
■■!!• I U -O'- NOW
. e•■Alloyed
Ih- u lie. M' -
hi.in -. left \\ i-!•
t-i ei\ mg
from Anders, Oklahoma, where
he attended the funeral Sirvicesl
of his hrotiu r. t >nie Moon who
htied in an oil field aeeidenl j
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Don *t Neglect Your Hay Fever and “Summer Colds” | TB E A M E RI CAN WA Y
Mr*. Rankin C
• is a senior in lush |
. has att42jnii?xl the*, drum |
Ini nir classes for the |
years and is an cx- j
Wi
nil. firing
M
and Mrs Ceorge Lynch
IldO :
• burial. Mr.
.-*.<!
. a- - Mi-- .In \u Lynch
be- rente
■i tiei-cd here
>
Ai ini......id Man- Lou
1 k. was i-i.-
- x \ .1 . ret ■ rned t hi -
,- local
electric Co-
";-m a must pleasant vnea-
Ie liere
J! i> home
1 hit)
’-"P (iklahoma w here thev
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w
\ Plummer
'l' »•! <• guests nf relatives.
Michael Lynch, small son of
Mrs \n:n licim-n
M
ind Mrs. CJeorge Lynch Jr.,
iivt) Slit
1!mill r re-
oi B
m i- hr:, \ biting Mr. and
eek fron
i a verv de-
Mrs.
i"1 ->■ Lynch and familv.
fion in
the wed
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Mr P -
v 1 . - 1 -
Mi
and Mrs Cliarks Nesting.
i 1 P.cdl
art in Buz-
new!
vwods, came in "Wednesday
v. hi!e t
u were on
and
oe at home in Lost Valley
i: and
Mr-. Don
I !
They, are ocrupyin.g the
Id*-. VCT>
• efficit : ! v
i . g u*.
formri-lv ii-nl !i\ Mr. and
]'} "
or Fuiivral
Mrs
W, I). AVorloy.
...
x* away.
MIL
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\ Ml MBS. .1 M K ID BN-
-2. if own
.1 Wall V-i'W
<. 1 \
N SIICWIi;
k. end k
:• i 'kl.dion a
-
( ladies of the American!
Ii inake
their holm-.
1 egii
m Auxiliary honored Mr. and
betnc
pi ployed .at
M
Jack Burns with a misetd- ■
office f
m the pay t-
iaru •
. - w n Id:-.- -how i-r ai 11 -e j
hay
o i \a.nl vory
A me
.7.1.i-i,sHal W'rdn. -
a
v isli * them
! j jgh
lb, fresh n.e n't s off iced
in tiledi
v ", .
t * i ihe
and -andwiehes were >crv* i
<> -
reD ;ni(
m ei l
* lie- -guests 'I'l’.o 'Inuiorees
ved main .lovely gifts.
i .v hu d v. v.jxxuaj, M.n.
Chairman, International Association
of Allergists
rnR «n- ‘*ni.: ami sniffling th
A b -ains tins week for millions. of I
hay ftvor mctfcftD'S is 4 xsw 11 in*, to I
*»l 1 *- 6111 nf eye 1-y t\\ o of us. Uore
bun \vi\t-the U, S, -population has-i
■ome form of allergy, which, if ig
’1 * (2. d'-vthoj.s info more
mrioas ycondhions. This can be
•voided, however, because new j
methods ot treatment ate dramatl-
•-ally effective in .coping with; these
Annoying allorgic's
The stahfiard treatment for al-
* “. ay has been the avoidance of
v hatever it is you are sensitive to
f. od "shots’; that immunize you
eoainst the offt-uding agent. More
1 •cently, however, inedit al research
h.s turned up drugs tiiar are mak-.
i '.i the lives of many allergy suf-
* efit'Us, and these weie, as he put
it, rvb more serious tlutii the effects
ot a common cold. In atvother* ex-
perimental study, this drug: was
given in doses of 560 milligrams c,
day to patients; every day for* si?
months brs, Judd ana Ilendofson .oi
the Pennsylvania State le pai tment
of Health, Hamburg, Iwunisylvania,
reporied not a single untoward ef-
feet in any of these patietits In
another experiment this drug was
given; to a series of 2.".2. children
from 6 months to 12 year’s of age,
a-Wn without any untoward side
effects; It was only after these and
similar tests that this drug was
released to*the publifa
Other Antihistamines, such as
Cliloi-Trimeton, Ivra/.ii, Beiiadryi,
j Pvribenzamine, Theplioian, Decap-
l ryn, Xeo-Anteigan, Ilydryllin. Ilis-
! tadyl, Pyrrolkzote; each have simi-
lar wide fxpei imental backgrounds
1 though they are available on a
doctor s prescription.:
Atiorlver new development avail-
ttj ers more liveable
During the past year, we
te;;.firmed the tact that the _____ ( ........ ....................
t 'aminic drugs, jimperly used"J block the action of histamine on aide 10 the siieezing, siiitfling public
*•' 1 provide considerable relief to 1 «yst.-m liifiumei-able ex peri
-st sufferers from allergy. Medi-1 uu-nts have proved that when th
1 evidence indicutf's th.nt .'aimno i antiliistaminics ate admini.s!
this season is the use of aiifihista-
............. ... . mines m an Atomizer • that applies
1 evidence indicates that almost j antiliistaminics are adfjlinisteied\ the medication directiy to the ef.
M per cent of allergy victims, es-
pecially those suff< ring from hay
!ever and hives, will obtain spec-
11 ular relief from these drugs. An-
other 3<r to 40 tier cent will get at
least partial relief.
Actually, these drugs have been I hugely on the question ot sao-ty
trrown for some time to the ni.edi- -There.'have' even been rumors that
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Over 40,000 Square Feet
See RALPH HAMMONDS
Corner of Montague Drive and Highway 16
Montague Drive Bandera Estates
mj'MAY&r "about /rf
Blue Bonnet Oleo .30
Oxydol .23
Doe Skin Tissue 2 for .21
Cigarette 1.84
FIZZ
Ice Cream Mix
.12
KOUNTY KIST
Cream Style Corn
.11
CS( Alt M VVER
Beef or Pork
.49
Old Pal Dog Food W
.06
N O. 1
Crustene 1 lb.
10 111.
.22
BOLD MEDAL
FLOUR
5 th
.42
fiOUM EL
DAIRY BACON
59c
( ELIA) WRAPPED
JOWL
33c
l-<;|V Ol \ LITV
T-BONE STEAKS
78c
ft ^
*
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Jig?
mm
POTATOES 10 LB.
51c
(.BADE ‘A’
BRISKET ROAST
[ (it ASIAN A
2 lb.
CARROTS 2 FOR
15c
YAMS 2 LB.
15c
ORANGES 1 LB.
(c
BANANAS
m
GRAPES
r /
Free Delivery — Open 7 a. m. Eugene Haas, Mgr. — Ph. 23
the effects’, of histamine; are conn- , ty. ted parts of the nose. The medi*
teracted and the allergic symptoms cal profession lias hum known that
are neat ly relieved it not com- , fine sju ays are sometimes' e-v--n
plctely eliminated. . more dramatic and imncdiato. than
The discussion this year around ; internal medii at ion wlgah has a
the 'antihistamines , has center ed .slow.-r thou .Hi ii;,mi e s-ustaune.d. ao
f- -a. However, most of tie- drugs
......... ............. . that we have used;- m moe droii%
•-■I profession, put the first eh cm i-1 tin ^-e drugs have actually harrm-d , or other internal mode .Hem ha\<r
' ■ 1 Tiacd produc'd side effects, siudi | people. I think my expeiuonce and., been suspected <u ad^; ,!:.*.>• a ft. < t -
pa sleepiness .and drowsiness. The i that of allergists is in accord with - mg the lining of Jlie nose or ex-
i - wer drugs in’ t his field, however, a .statement receiitly. made by Dr - • . suvely >’initila tihg tin- central
1 ave pioved remarkably free from' Morris Kish he in,- former secretary, 11 * • i voiis syeo-hf. Tile afif i'liistaiuii.e:'
hreseo side- eh gets- and have been • of tlie American AL-dical Associaw do riot have tie s.-' precperti'-s am
-sed with complete safety by mil- j lion, who reported re. out ly that ho] may. dhpre-gu e . prove a read boor,
sons of p'(i.|ile. 1 'hod not seen an actual case in j the summei'nj h-iy foyer su ffereius
These are the sanfe drugs whiidi ] wba-h these drugs have ever done | With ti.o 2-wiiw tr.-aUn.uit me\
-v.-re made available to . the public any harm. Said Dr. Fishbone "J anf available,■.■'avoidaid- e, imnd.nizatior
r,r use in treat ing, the symptoms una ware of any .scientific von-fied ] and - svmprofn.n --e (Pu- v ,
.....- ^ I'-uhlisbod evidence or unpublished'; an- w'. 11 on oui wliv m, , ;g mV-1 -«
evidence of liarmfulne-s." j urntrolling.' alhu gy. T;he lug danm-r-
- Take for example the case of i now is thatpeople who have allergy
X'dhetraioine, tin drug known to J will tiegl.-i t n I >. .< t,. • ? ,-,v see
the public as Anah-is: Kec-utlV Id. .e Iv fr-un a foui th. !<. a' third of all -
Harry K. Tebrock. M.-dical Direc-
tor of Syivania .Electric Products,
using tinsdrug in kMc cases in a
cold study, found only 2 per. cent
of the- people showing any side
vf the common cold this year, and
which have attracted so much com-
dent both pro and con. As to their
'fiVetiveness, there is no doubt, that
n most allergic couditTons, tin re
s release, of a substance which
lectors call H substance or more
loosely, histamine which is largely
esponsible for symptoms. If.'is.now
J ear that, the antihistaminic drugs
a He I
hies. And: i --nr evidence
so'-in ; to indicaf.- . that untreated
hay fever, t■ a examp!*:, pr allergic
skin- rendit ions may io many cases '
devej'iu into serious a a c'.". . -'
:UMm RIlSKin KS ADDED TO
AliMl J.1S I FOR RK( ALL
By Dniioc) Pkcss y
\■ -TiX Am,'.-30. ATi>iv Than;
3.UU0 Texas voltmteer liml.i.nactivi
dirty ilgtwei-n S'-pt. Ii) and Xov.
10, .Co),; Oscar Ik AKbott, chief ul
Texas Miirt-ar.x District, said Wed-
nesday.
The additional call; is part ot
the 77.000 iiH n i m alicil . by the
depart; ,-nt iif ilie Army a ieA
days mm.
Till reservists) Avi.il be called
four waves, the first of 1,341
Texans lok report’.ftp; Fort -Hood;,
between Sept. ld-3o. The second
wave will repnrt between Oet. !
2-1 fi, the third between Oil 10-27J,
and tlie • mil primp between Nov. I
i-io.
.-Mibrat also -aid that about ^0,*
OOd resciwi-ts from over the
Cubed States will; begin three'
u eeks of processing- and refresh-
er training- at Foil - Hood t^v
Oct, 2a.
Aiibott said the first wan- will
lie compiiM d of airurt 7.7 percent*
infantry. ir> per cent ••artillery,' fi
per cent medical personne! i
This gi-()Up, he said, will be,
ttaken from enlisted reservists,
between the ages of 30 and; 3a I
who have served on active duty
for one year or more.
.;' .....-
I Wednesday Imi I'lcsHlcn: .Tra- '17117 ST VTI-i ( h-'- i’l iX AS
| man was 'sill 1 peppering * 7»!;c.re.s-
j u'ifh iiiirrty-ii]) i eqne-.t.-. ' : : . -
'i lie draft , if-tloi inr- bil(. . eai
Mill t 1 V i I II n M CD *) t , i
(’I a AN TV i 0 ’■ -BAN I hi; A
ed the ilouse, keg to 1,-. i.in'e day
*aften Senate (lpin'malg
i The eeemomie mobilization-bill.
KNOW Aid.
I’KIdSENTS,
MK S' BA 'll id AD
W11 If
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of 1
heal thro
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A' D
D
pnr-o a.' '
I . k of Texas, b ■ i
oi e- -i .. :niu m in: -
ii-ig- shad s- re,, 1, -1 ■
in,aided
WIIKKKAS. i 7 7 nuali
Oted to! Die DgeW
: IX on dog- and 3b'
, iers \ o:id acai- -'
, lration ■: ,a d ta.x gn
HOUSE VOTES DO<TOR BILL
IN' SPEED-UP
Jiy AssoClatisi Press
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. De-
fense legislation ijoomed ahead
eai : - mg p: s , u age coiil i oi and
1 ratii a n,g pnu or-, u a, -h;ip:::e :: I i1 \
I for dclivei x to Mi Trmnan j., :-e
; ia
1 Tin* S I..*)()(:),OHO.00() tax Iru-rea--
’d«-spite, a |u'esiHential refj.ucsf for
j spoetl. siiaggh ci .in the Senate <
] a <Iisput e .whet Iicr t< • pin on 11
Sl.HUO.aon.nuo excess profits tax'
ton corporations
| President Truman, .who hasn't
[ asked for l he < xe< pro' it - lev v
'yet. told his leaders in Congress ‘
find only, the haste-1 aelioh can
]a rriiit the tax l.ioost to hecoiijo
•effective Oet. 1, as plcinned,
T.i make roont f-r matters of; XC'W IT N-,KEr t >RI‘L l1,1^
more -^‘gt'nev oiv Hit session-end 5*M' - '*1 • ''"‘N 'W.i.i-1. •
dm' universal nii 1 ifarv i D'di), I. A V. I die. A/m,w:\ '■ : a;
if !kinde! a folk: . 7 oww o,
iii'»d I i;e. tin 11 y pu- 7
II, n, hiring th u ym rk D
ulted kn favor of th. n-m-i
lam al’ ,i:i i fx "ii di :T pm nl!
to ArDeie ld7!a. I’.-tufi ;i7„ie of
dd-xa and I Prdei and din-'
i lac D. 1 pi'i II 'amalion - hail b,
i pub ID tied one- time it. A n(?A. s-
. , , panel bf gem ra] (-ircu)ati-M, in
People whn-.iHi'tl lings, six 1 1 ,, r .....>
• lire l-.ifglisti language m -alp,
moi|l)- of age OJ oltkl ha;.o 30 (goUrtty and tl.i.t uft-ei tl i . xpUM
day.- frog -late ol the Id# i ion of ten davs frottOlate In i • - ’
tion. Mia-di «a- made m - Aim-I ^.H(, Arll(.:,. myia -hali in- in i 71
2 1. in which to register tty-ir dog* force and cfuv.in .-aid Cot i iy ■
wit it t he (/ounty Treasurer. This j
applies to all dogs over six A. V. ICK
months of age, aeeordingdo Judge j County Judge1 of
GleiwUm Huberts.- idea) county j Bandera CoUnly, Texa-
attorney. . ' ; ‘. ,
age ncy.
training Lid was ;- !;<•: vint . until :
next J.anuar.v 4>y Senate eornni!'-
tet’ action.
DOCS SIX MONTHS OR
OLDER SI IUK( T TO
RI (. I STRATI ON
. own dogs
or oieler. lurve
IT PAYS
s.
TO HAVE THE PROTECTION OF THIS
LOW COST INSURANCE POLICY . . .
For POIJO
IT PAYS tip to fa.0(1(1 for each person affheted. witlwdefinite!v diagnosed. Polio-
myelitis which first manifests itself more than 15 "days afte;r sueh person is.
coxcred by the policy. ................
FOR CANCER
IT l\\\S up to $1,000 for each person afflicted with definitely diagnosed Cdneer
v. hieh first manifests itself more than 90 davs after such person is covered by
the. policy. This is the first time Cancer has been covered under this Dread
Disease Policy. ......................
For LEUKEMIA
IT MAYS up to $2,300 for each person afflicted with the dt-flnitelv diagnosed
disease which first manifests itself more than 30 ’ davs ■-after, "such person is
row red by Da- policy.
Individual Policy: —
For- 1 year.......$3.00
For 3 years.... . $13.00
THE RATES ARE LOW
Family Policy: — Includes your (a) spouse and
For 1 year..... $10.00 (b) unmarried children who
For 3 years ....$27.00 are over 30 days but under
IS years of age.
GLADYS E, BROWNE, INSURANCE AGENT
PHONE 36
BANDERA, TEXAS
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Ph. 238
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french cuffs
pearl links
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v
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