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UAUK 2
THE BANDERA BULLETIN
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 195,
MEDINA
N. V. BRA LEY, Editor
•"There's a chile among ye taking notes, an’ faith he’ll prent ’em.
and Hi’s. R. H. Lee Jr., of San :
Antonio; Mr and Mrs. B. H. May-
id M. Mr. :i;id Mrs. !!. S. .Mayfield
.1 : y Ne.a. od of Me- MRS. A. A. £}••*•.FEKS. Reporter.
the McDonald reunion
I Say they were really keen.
TARPLEY
t
Privilege Creek
By MBS. LAVE L.WGFORH
j
Would he know just where to go!
Dedicated to Uncle Joe MeOowiW 'fh-'g^n« «py high’^tgHPing-Ma^
j I!\ E. fc. Spencen I She wa- slim and kinda tall,
I ] think .they tailed her Ruby— Those eats and big town music
The range was free of mrrtiSyj "
Cow ponies there were just twiA
B. J. Wiggins,
on Rocky Creek,
town Saturday ui
of fa: ; 1. o'A-.
taking the si:
M o. w: c,
( OOst .'.•*!
Medina Saturday •
shopping.
I - w !* 1 'at"*:,
building: a • • litt
on his ! : Tty w.st . t
it jus? about ' t-otr.i-icU
only t. .A. ■ :
well in h > w ;ii.
The V -ar
nitfht f
dina p* • *p‘" . ia> wt. 1
The k ! < -<v. .
fort 1: • . : M
eats, a • . irnna.!
fort team u : a !» .a «:
the first half <;?' the ira
1 pally was ■ - ’ a
M< fid a • -. ' »;* ■ ■ .«■
Mi ■ *
low fWf.-t • jnaki
touehT-u: . ;r d laid up
from his ranch we
pa—- ti through mo
tli a truck load tin
which ho was r
1 at Handera. (Me
H>se. ’ from the • • ,
• \c’ v, ;. ,n XV;:
loing her dsOal
par
, who has boon .
le U rant house
st ot town, has .
, . . ,. and
i pie ted» lacking
•score
fort.
defeat
and »
team
a Wor
school
band
the fi'
ly af
etitir-
half, t
anti p
we ha<
ring tin- ability
Th.- Tnmfor!
ur hoys playo.:
Th- Combed
Madina oh'd
abundance ot
lying •ilternato-
ls through the
1 ring the _ last
'and rdmiei over
consider a? being: one of th
-t in ft resting: ai
id amu.-in^ f*;
u.> of the whol
i- evenings er
: a i1. tmAi.t were
the three litrl
. ' i !! ; i }
ilia Williams at
id Sharon Nei
t't.n. They cm
• -untered j-Tiea
Acuity ii; ke- pil
up with th
ado. hut by tr-P
tiny and jump
. :■ 1 skipping a
little at times
; ma.it it all r'q
TA. Tin re wa:
'!»Ie? .lid iM’owd
in atteVidanci
all expressed
th. mseh - > a:
from i.i^ rand
•!:... v - bolOVY
town, was i!
offic.- Mon-
u.aJl matter of
. 1. \V : ■ chi.'
st son of Chas.
f A"'.
iqut r.jue. New
inv.* t i-'A with
■CCS. 'll »;■: !
. av>• f, r home
sday.
. I>. Duke-, fro
ni the United
- \’;r.win. .1
;as 'been on a
; aril. passed
oyr tewu M-r •!;
i.v ,movTU*r.<r on
'..a'.' back t'< the
Navy.
!<’ r*'pe: ’••d th,
a* Mrs Whit
..ns h da-!--rnu
My dj.
* r dersta?ul that fi«vnrc Nor*'
wlm lias }»een >iek in bed
"m-’ time, is -
•onuwh.at im-
•d in hi< cbnditi
on. *
.lei' Sutherland
, from Lurie.
a broth* r of Mi
•>. L. . Smith, i
lip Friday for
a visit with
>-'teV, and on
Saturday hoj
M1-. S;r(jTth ar
J little Sm
visited th'ir i
.;rch‘. Goorgre ;
■ilattd. near Cejy
ter I’oi'vt. and
’around by the
fish hatchery
Kei rvilln. G. <
Mir'- returned
il fj
Vi
Maud-
on her
, Grid
V-: :
D
K
ME I}IX A
DIM (i STORE
IL C. CiOLI.llEKG
rUannacvist
Rx prescription. Service.
Soda Fountu i n ami Novelties
MM 1»1 NA. 1 r:\vs
at Inglesid"
Stokes bad a phone, Fri* d> of Mrs. Bryan Sparks
on. Terry. uho ha ■■ Theu Saathoff) will be
a 1 at San Diego, Cal- • ia. 1 to Know she i.- improving in
. >ay; \<* the ship he is on a hospital in New York City so
a.a for t’< a 1 liar! e an ! ' w» 11 that she expects to be home
I l.o Wednesday. Oct. 4. Christmas. Mr. Sparks left Uval-
\ e> a Gard'.ff and Archie do Mm.day to go and stay until
made a trip to Beaumont she will be able to conn home,
returning Monday. Miss Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Sandidge,
o!ilest sister and husband Mr. and Mis. T. K. Sauter and
' d tli« ir golden wedding Mrs. Jake Jacoby made a business
■ary Sunday. (trip to llt.udo Saturday,
id Mrs lex Ami-'-"n and W- are giad to report T. K.
Fold fl«w to California Sauter up ami g-tting aim g fine
’ • N;f ■ mal Flying* after a fall from };is fi-use last
- Assn. Tex is the vice week.
■ -f this asset iaiion. j Visitors in the
Junn-^ort of San Antonio ■ horn- Sunday w rt
M —:ii.a Tue.'day enjoying | Jack Caldwell and
ly home. Mrs. Gene Caldwell
B n Thompson, teacher- of Caldwell. Mr. a d M
'. - tory it: the Medina school, re- -i well will h ave th
'.. •■id 1 - position last Friday R:< . via-n he ha-
d" • n‘- advice*! The entire Mr. and • Mrs. Fel:\ N
. h,,,l r-gi'is to giv- him up bo-1 and children, Bobby
can - «'f his kind and ajniable of San. Antonio. M
' •’ and efficiency * in his .of Dip- ( reek, Mr. ami Mi>: M. B.
rme u »■ of teaching. He will con- Padgett and son, Boh, sp, nt Sun-
tmuo to hold his pastorate in the day with/Mi.-s Sadv and Bobbie
Baj'tist church here. I Robinson.
Furl AY- d. rm -t capable and ; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wood sp-nt
■ ffiei-ntmanager of the Kyle t Saturday and . Sunday with their
ranch, was doing business in Me-1 parents. Mr. and Mi s. B. Wood
di’:a Tuesday'. - j at Highland Waters, and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ruswan j Mrs. A. Jeffers at the Ifuehner
■ f B'.irm it and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. place near Bandera. B. Wood
Jr. and children of Austin celebrated his bSth birthday .Oc-
tober 1st all the children present
exeopt one daughter. A birthday
dinner was enjoyed by all. We
wish Mr. Wood many more happy
birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Vasco. Teer Jr.,
anti son of . Pasadena spent Sat-
1 n d ay an d Si i n < I a y w it h h - r pa i*.-
T'm-Io I lav: ■ Cox -on: B;v.,l,Ta M’’ :l'"1 M
.Sunday vinitnrs . at the 'Baptist
church . wore Mr.- arid ■ Mrs!
II .SI ,1 'a<l’n Teer and son. Mr. and
•’ll ■ and dli'.-. M. Null. 1 rum the I ,... v, , , . .
Sntii a-- ,• i , . i-'1"- "tlo Man ins and son. O. ( .
,r ripple < rock ranch were in town 1 , , ^fl . ,,
Would he have known what to
There are services at Polly’s I have just made an old reunion—J 1 thought she out-danced thent
Chapel every Sunday afternoon.' many old friends of voir ; ‘1;•
Sumlav school hegifls at 2;|p. m. It waS:held between,Frederiekshurg |
and Church at-3^0 p. m. Those »"•< IIalP'r- An ' Mc.v. w„, ivmiy baNDERANS ON HUNTING
ai e intetdenominational and all are On that beautiful Spring Creek I Aunt I cm. drinking too; T1{|,. TO ,»a\TS MOUNTAINS
H'i.ry
Ic-flirt
M c. an.
1 Mrs.
.'Oils, M
;. ami
am! Mv-.
L. R.
Us. (,
Culd-
week 1'.
•r Del
employm
■ ■lit.
lix \e..
. i.mcr
IF an.:
Mona,
) -. \, ..
. mcr
invited to attend. i shore.
Friends of Rev. J. C. Welch have
leccivcii word that he is sojourning mind would r'’V|,rt to former
in Provo, Utah. ‘ days,
-Mis.'Margaret Glenn is visiting1 -Way hack to eighteen forty-six,
When Fiicle Joe first landed there
This country was in an awful fix.
(Tir
her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Langham.
1-Mgai’ Posey of San Antonio
^pett several days with Miss
Maude Lane and Mrs. Lizzie Schu-
eliardt last week.
S iuday'guests of the Lane Lang-
Cod family were Roger Riley, San-
}"i d Jem•)jugs, Dot is Ann. and Ver-
t'dlo A>her. and Lola Jennings of
L- on Springs.
Mis. Freddie Flaeh and children,
The buffalo were roaming'' then.
The deep had a gentle mood;
The guns today . we'd call antique.
But they furnished the jiifineers’
food.
AA'i
'. d a t of
not F
'Fnelc lb 7
Don’t t
more.
But s.’.id
(i'f i!iat
b: tv.' .i’;i them
the tWO.
II * p<
' i make th*
autiful (i-dd
Sheriff and Mrs. W. H. B ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montague
Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. C’olvin'■ Clous-'
M ■ ! Mrs. H(
Fi )*■/.*. I- ft Sunday for the Dav;.*
.,r! Al ..''.lUiin- for an antelope hunt.
'".They returned Thursday.
And today, dwhi
dancing.
| If he’d
1 they. . Wore
Old Frcte Jo
eg up -just, *1
l uniting | •
visited in the J. W. Zumwal.t
he.nr Sunday. Mrs. Charley Rus-
wan. is a sist«vr of Mrs. Zumwalt,
ami this is the first time they
have im t in several years.
Allie Allsup, from his ranch up
the river., was' in town shopping
! Tuesday looking for Mr. Null’s .
0 ' " ^a" ''‘‘cn m pliow. Laymen Null, who was T K fl
'we"i•}•«•(.»• for the . i- • ■ , • , - « J "-1 Saathoff
' a* Kerrvili'' ..being ..processed for «.: . .. o
W’i-h limb Mocl < A,.n,y. I1" n""h”’
Oefingei of 1 lon-
The Indians then were
wild.
And as treacherous as they could •
I,,-;
1,1 ■ ’ ■’• Bui Daia ami Fi’eildiv. ' How :(.<>.-> old tim.-i,- made a g-.
-pv ' the wcck-ciul in Comfort 1> a tn\>tcr\ -'ill to me.
v I: h. r parent?. Mr. and Mrs.
i iiarli.- Bocrncr. So many tieoplo we*, out there —
Mr. and Mr.-. Ray Terry and son. * can't toll about them all;
Donald Ray. spent Sunday with 'v,'re short and Ihi.-Ijv,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Terry and tellers weie slim and tall.
son. Jay.. Other guests were Mr. 1 f )
and Mr-. Perry: Cai'kpn and two ' -^n‘* they hayp some old time
child! en and Hubert Frederick, fiddlers—
all of Kerrville. One old .guy they called H. T.
'Miss Linda Herrera of Kerrville . ,l’TIha'1. a V"" 1'poig sister-
spent the week-end with Flo: 1 hi‘M the one that capfuied^my ;
Yhau a. ; '
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pickens ^'yiildleifk* °f °ld tim^
sp,.m Sunday evening with Mr. Th-s- guys that drew a wick, d
-inn M’ s. Ldwm. \ awter and daugh- how ■
Vrs’ (ianick am! ’,<'v’ i When they left that 11-flat.
August Mach of Comfort spent: They knew not just where to go.
vo<'k-< nd on Hi." ranch with
hi- son. Freddie Flaeh. But when they hit. that old piano,
I 'illy. Fairer of Lackland Air They made the old hall ring;
Bar writes John Milton J h* re wa a hunch from Eldorado,'
Fore*’
And 1 nn-an they
fi'ng.
■o.uld really
abje i.io- Id
•tip and
• Flberi . Jac!-.
ra.Mch
'in*''.'
P. Tk/.Mc
Null
was eut ii
vr the
V. - ■ k-ei-d.
(
• r. of
M
..i Was
o' OWfief
..f
Greek.
r C'h. H'
1
ai.eb o
\\M t ht Wet:
J
lav
Langford that lie is an A-l G. I.
now and t-etting along fine.
Ms. ami Mrs. f., ,\. Johnson and
J. T. Rinnaier am! Juno Bowman Eli 1 1!’’ •,,)d ;i ourich of ‘bea-Utii's—
j.if’; Pipe I Y"ek spent ’Sunday with Really showed ola-- and 's'yte
Dallas vi ,1 Mr. . ml .M: Edwjn Vawt.-r and ' 1 : e-wi
■ L. Saathoff daughtei-. .ley ami Patricia.
i t h t hut 1. . on. - wreckin'.-
cl Oil.
and Mi:
Jr . of Hm; ■
’• ":l1 v '■ ■ m:« pn; it y t\\,i| \( t:n
and M
id.
.V
II. ■
M.
—ley of
" in tit-
if Wat- -
JOHN W. FEE & SON
General Hauling
Wf'r f 1
■ \
Local and lu ng Distance
Hauls. Operating under Spe-
cial Permit from 'the Texas
R. R. Commission. Full in-
surance carried.
Prompt Service
Careful attention given to
business entrusted to us
Medina, Texas
and Mr
i;a tb ' .day. | L " r." ni yvC.r’e h -re T,u.
Rev Bonnet’s ■ •«* ’he funeral
I -Lou;.e,and Yal- -M "’Dy.
iiu:' .in San ' M' -. 1'. V. Tanlvv -l. v of . San ^
vk.iv their vpar- • A w.niv. and Mr. and. Mrs.-' Cic-crgo ! ,4'!
k -end. i Whitcln ad visited SaturdaV night
F.
< ha ■
ffi
>p ti
mov' il Iris Hl Ab" home of Mr. and Mr>. Floyd ^ .
'i arploy.
Mis. F. Ik
f • ’onif Tt.
aTj i-c’.'i'i v i.^it'-d W'ah'T 'and Augusta i ;
' •,:i' •' ra bin * •ok.; . ' • Sc hi-lie. Augusta • returned home
*!d Fis home in Me-' -Abu. and Mrs. Buddy Lewis and Nvirl-| tjiem. to visit,
m'.-viiic- his faniiiy ; htt!" daug4iti:i . Tfun o.-a. are spend-1 j. \y, Schmidt and Sonny
g a full week vacatio.ung with ,, Kathleen Schmid, mad- a l.u-D
.ues>. t rip to. K- rrx'iiie and Hondo
Those faifies
■’D J. Hi"-.' ►, ON |;K(' \[ LING \ \\ \|.
UNI I'd ED RISKia I STS
R- R" s-“:i ’!f in \i i .\ i: si:it\ ii i;
ruin sp-ou Sunday \\i*li|
Mr. and M • -. I lube.? t ' I. • ut-■uiP’t (’ommr.i'.il> • J.
' 'allay, of u ir in Ci.augv .of t he
Mr-, Harnld Rviber and j H"U>ton Nay>r R'lVidting I>i'ti it’
Ibvii iu spent tile ai:i'm*.u need t .<> in y a - >: • • policy af-
at fir hr rat’cir byloiv .. hoct in-g 11 eniisfed ;N'aVal' Tesvrv-:
. | ‘.>f> . bt y'.g- n callo.ip to ■ aet iv.-' duty, Tlyeri \v» > o
fi’cetive Inuirajlately. Leak. y.
Ht ivti ti i a j- i ii!:' 11 h! Naval ueseuv-■ b.’i’tn < >.v
And there wt re 'darn"- ! h<
Pt it /.tow y.
Man;Mias iuo and ytoifl
A rn.L vybcri ttiVy started'
. Tncy -;nhr't . grn! . a}tont
situ and son. Hugo, ;
trfu' pv.T Sat urday i
Harpi’-r df 'wo im . lafo modk ';
M" d els ‘of} is yv I j a ‘ I’d' g ‘
I'-oi: when They.' flit t hat bar.: •
j h11>wed. .an Md man dm ti ■
'full
to at. her
a • d 'lias’s fV<yw
d iff ft and is
down, thf-r.’,. A. A? Weed is th«
lucky purehas r of that nice Tittle thmr )-esp"c.'ti'vo. parents, Mr. and
M"" . . 'fWy' V.ew'is: BuTiy^ »&■'
A w!tors • in the I >. Ml Mayfr Id I
•i hohio Sunday1 wore Mrs. R. H.
' Loo Sr., and daug'hter, Robecca
) Lou. Mrs. Dell Holloway and Mrs.
i Richard Flare and daughter.
Nancy, of Port Arthur; Mr. and >
aibd to actiw duty 1 d l ncl<-
\Y1ht.’ t
blue. ,
i-H'ing
i\« ropoited. t" the Main' Navy
Bi 1! f i oni. A rizo
e hills are .hig
OTUding Station ,of this area
hicli is Houston, and if found
.ysically qualified. ha\ G". departed Ami \\ luyirdho\; -tarteti danc
r a revolving .station on the The best I’vo ever scen-
.•vv l»t« Tin; . • W- %v> *' * - - t
ployod in. the postal department, y.'d tern let] the Women Voters nieet* ■ emwoiii. out to many enlisted men |
in Austin,. iing. at Pipe Creek last Tuesday j who wero umi- i the assumption |
Funeral services for Watts ' were. Mrs. Gatlin Merritt, Mrs. that their recall for .theMnrmedi-; November Election
Muselev were: held at the Baptisti A. \V. Nichols. Mrs: E: Hicks, Mrs. late pen "I consisted primarily O j Sf.,(e> jjenresentntlve,
............... church Tuesday afternoon at 2--30; George Mathis, Mrs. Lester Riley, j a phy.-icnl ’■ ymnmati-n and That DisU.k:t,
|Mrs. H. L. Porter of l.eming; Mr. ! o'clock. Mr, Moseley had for sev-‘
. .v i . it a Wilmoth and i oral years been an invalid confm-
", " , .', ' v,.‘ .... | in., | e,l to "his bed. He passed away Mr .and Mi s. Hilmer Leinweher jui is.iic’i :i of the Navy lor as- |
i im'h i'- »' 'm **’-*«■ Mr •' I " M 1 Sunday night in San Antonio. He]and son of San Antonio, Mr. and signm. i. "uDl D- effected at a ’ For District Judge,
| lull Lister, Mi- and M.s, ^ ^ ^ an(, ha(, many Mrs, Chester G. uea, spent the
- j friends and acquaintances in and .week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Char-
Mayfield and son. Maurice,
Medina
Church of Christ
Sunday Service#
Bible School ........ 10 a. m.
Preaching .......... ” a- m’
Communion ...... 11:50 a. m.
Evening Services
Young People’s
Meeting ........ 7.3” P- m-
Preaching .. 8 p. m.
Mid-Week Prayer
Meeting _.......••••• 8 p. m.
W. S. TAYLOR, Minister
Wier’s Garage
Elctric and Acetylene Welding
Tractor anil Auto Repairing
Motor Tune-Vp a Specialty
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Back of l/cwis Filling Station
All Work Guaranteed
ORVILLE WIER
MEDINA, TEXAS
MEDINA INSURANCE AGENCY
Established in 1938 W. G. ANKELK, Owner
Insurance Is our business, not a side line
Only Stock Companies Represented
INSURE AT HOME
We want real estate listings
PHONES:
We Have Buyers
110 Broadway, Medina, Texas
Office 64 Residence 2-R-2
about Medina. He was a brother
in-law to Lee and Charley Walker.
Rev. Ben Thompson conducted th"
funeral services and he was laid
to rest at Baker cemetery in the
presence of a number of sorrowing
relatives and friends. We extend
our sympathy to all the bereaved
ones.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Kelley from
their Elm Creek ranch were in
town shopping Tuesday.
INAUGURAL CEREMONIES TO
HE HELD FOR TEXAS
EDUCATION AGENCY
On the evening of October 9 in
the Hogg auditorium on the cam-
pus of the University of Texas,
the Inaugural ceremonies for the
Texas Education Agency and the
Commissioner of Education will
begin promptly at 8:00 p. m. These
[•vr..monies are open to the public
and It is hoped that there will
be representatives from Bandera
preent-’at this ceremony featuring
tpo beginning of a Texas Educa-
tion Agency.
'fprBvy*'
•: ’/Ec-g*
1 hduCsmcke. speedvTT! i: gH?sX3.e sty-leY
j LOOK AA THE 6PAND NEW TmEV Put CUT
Model CAP THAT | TEM Vc.’-SS ACC
’COMPANV’5 t.\
; PUTTIN’ CUT1 f -j
-T O-sl’T BE". EV'e
la r, --PCTHIDC VCU
IE* SEE, CENTlEMEG
- ..TNH9ffi2S£.;:
’’ t S-V-uV TOOK THIS OLD •
Vigi I auo ovep to
P'SPAIN
MOTOR CO.
AND HAD THEM C1VE IT
CHE Cf THE ip SPFCIAL
FAIKrJOSS.
J - TTT thsV just awe
f-.i ,T LOCK LIRE
a. A
General Repairs on Any MAKE or MODEL ( ar
If you are interested in a new car or truck, see us
before you buy. If you don’t, we both lose money.
lie Geuea and Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Moravietz
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hohenberger
Sr.
Elizabeth Mickelsen, who has
employment at the Bulletin office,
spent Sunday with home folks.
those who attended the football
game at Medina Saturday night
were The Jacoby’s, the W. J.
Schmidt’s, Howells, T. E. Sau-
ters, Sandidges and Elizabeth
Mickelsen.
Announcfcrr.e rds
CALLAN GRAHAM
of Junction
YEW BUSINESS MEETING
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
Bandera Tost 9176 • will hol'd a
regular business meeting in the
Bandera Auditorium cluhrootn
Tuesday. October 10th at 8 o’clok.
Mrs. L. B. Weiss of San Anto-
nio spent the week-end here with
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Small and
later date. :::v,h Judicial District:
Commander Ca’.ian stated that H f'1
the secretary of the Navy desires
that physical examinations be con-
vance notification of recall to ac-
tive duty be given to all enlisted
reservists, and, in thh; connection,
that physical examinations lie con-
ducted in advance of reporting
dates so that individuals recalled
may have firm knowledge of’ their |
acceptance.
The: new procedure for this pro-
gram will be that enlisted person-
nel ordered to active duty will
report to the Main Navy Recruit-
ing Station and establish their’
physical fitness and if found phys-
ically qualified may then return
home at theft: option for a period .
of time which will be noted in , Precinct No. 1-
their original orders issued. If TROY PING-.ETON
tin- individual has taken the optipn Wor County Commissioner,
(if returning home rather than ’ Precinct No. 2:
proceeding direct to his ultimate; JIM S. EDWARDS
duty station, he will he provided jror County Commissioner,
with future transportation and precinct No. 3:
instructions as to when and where I jj, L. PORTER
of Uvalde
For District Attorney,
38th Judicial District:
JIM WKATHF.RBY
of Kerrville
For County Judge:
A. V. PUE
For Sher ff, Tax Assessor and
Tax Collector:
A. L. (Johnnie) FARIS
For County Treasurer:
MRS. HENRY JUKECZKI
For County and District Clerk:
ROSCOE L. HAYES
For County Attorney:
GLENDON ROBERTS
For County Commissioner,
family.
l^gto report.
fe/stiffsggt
[something/
\ For County Commissioner,
: Precinct No. 4:
O. L. TAMI’KE
For Constable, Prec. No. 1:
FRANK ROSS
1 For Justice of the Peace,
Prec. No. 1:
! T. IL (Tom) CALDWELL
■ AV? State
' Fair
WVot Tms
WtD-CEWTURY EXPOStTEGN
OCT. 7-22
10,000 FREE EXHIBiTS
All A merit an
i/teiy
JERSEY SHOW
iV SOUTH PAOf/c
ICE CYCLES OF 1951
-V THE DIAvr*ND GARTER
'.V SALLY F' NO C CIRCUS
ic FREE PARADE OF THE
DECADES
DO N’T AlfiS IT!
World’! Crcotcsi Slate Fair!
rou’ve Never Seen the Likes Befcr#
AD if ic
DENT TAYLOR
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JOHN Pill LAN
Bandera, ’le vs
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Senator LeSianc Says South
Has Great Industrial Future
Now Is the Time to Start Getting
Somewhere, Says HADACOL Owner
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ami mcc empa vr • • ', to
f. 1 tell y- t:.ov w -uld ::
w. si'll th.-;: the w nd- cful fid
vantages of the Soutn ji
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Sencl.ir Dud'f' J I rB ,,n0
"1 (aol ti at w a firm has
HADACOL
• • ... es it ’ its. pi pie to do
« • said
.ator LeBlanc presented
V K HH W. u..: :■> an 1 Allen,
I.-:,.. , L.Blanc Is .pendir., » " 'hl V--Vnt1
great deal of money on colored
sound pictures of the HADACOL
Good Will Show to display the
advantages of southern industry.
He plans to show these in thea-
ters. He Is also preparing an
elaborate ' booklet to distribute
throughout the north.
Band,’ Fraksort the Magician, and
Mane Germain LeBlanc.
' HADACOL is now selling at the
rate of more than $2,000,000 per •
month and the Senator is plan-
ning to increase sales to $50,000,-
000 if he can obtain enough raw
materials.
COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL KINDS
OF AMMUNITION
Shot Guns Shells and Rifle Ammunition
GUNS RULES SHOTGUNS
WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF
HOT POINT ELECTRIC RANGES
AND REFRIGERATORS TABLETOP
WATER HEATERS
l!i!ili!l!!!l!!l!’li!!!l
B. F. Landlord
<& Son
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