The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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FARE 4
THE BA.VDERA BOXETUT
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1934
HORSE SHOW
(Continued from Page 1)
first place, Purvis Bill, owned
Snodgrass of _ Mountain' Congressman Report!
1 Ross
1 Home, 1 y My Texas Dandy, out
of T• psy.
jf Kerrviile. by ;
by L. II. p , -.
little Rill 3MZ,
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by Scoou-i Fries B,,-. iera, by i
Rising Star.
Third Ida , S . a: . ... r.. ,J by
Fay and Warr- •: Ugenhueti of
Comfort, Texas.
Fourth pi:. . R !, C\n . .1 tv
Paul Mat ; f F i... Jr?
by Andy.
Fift! :■ a Da- • . I I
On Sensational Tour
Red Awnerfft==d
f m-.h v In (rcrmany
known as the core-sampling or RIO VISTA SPOT DANCE | SQUARE DANCE, BARBECUE
ca re-test method. j There will be something entirely AX!) COM BOY D ANCE .
T' n‘l ’no'1 u ,'a" 1 'B'Oi: i‘b-1 r- tv and different at Rio Vista I A annr,- .Lnrf ami hail.^U-'.
- - - - - :■ a manner; ’ ■ : -■ 7. K. - ( j - k r and his" p p
;n:s suinide is ;.rii'c- -represen- j Rio Vista Club Band will furnish ;d> ra c::v
Bandera Tourist Association
MONTHLY REPORT
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t! ' yield o: the whole I the :k:-: . You will have' fun and ;
I' :n iienient when you get to the
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in. : ■. ..! <: J 1 i 1 -it Sy. -s win you free prize*?. Each
r ad just outside tin Ban- a .»••• :ad mettii 'g of the- members of the Summer'■ Emergency
iv.vs os: (). ’ • r 2 , v wkh lamhwt'e-'-; or manageis on September 20. j. v.a^
-.... Christ' via - i -t '.>■ fi c.....■. r/u,.-y yd submit a -11 mm ary of artivj‘;ei.
a! ;; . Cowboy, mu-..- C - ' v : dg Ge m vdv, rogc-th- r with a current list of all memF
d by A1 Garh.cr,
hot ..lore titan three months in arm
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Mrs. Ted Hillman. Er-
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CAFE AND NIGHT CLUB
Damns Every Saturday, Monday
and W ednesday
Dinner Music on Sunday Starting 7 p.m.
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WATER FURNISHED
■ Ruild } our Home in Handera Estates
Have .Three Lots Available Now'or
Montague Drive cn Which There Will
Be Pip eh Banning W;iter in a Few Days
50 foot, Of) foot, 70 fr>t>t Fronttrge
SEE HALIM!
Mont ay lie Drive
II AM MOM)S
Bandera Estates
the wool
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a fleece
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Graham's Eood Market & Locker Plant
GROCERIES — FEED — WHOLESALE MEAT
Vatiety Goods Household Mares
IN'i'W Fall Materials and Toys
Use the Convenient Lay-Away Plan
LEVI HE AI »Q CARTERS IN MEDINA, TEXAS
L"U <d wo'd fii.Qi ami <; pound
YIKlT . : I" -m w,
..f tho weight "f the- cm no1 fleece, mo¥t counts-
aid tho SHRINK AD I. is CO per pupermcn p..us a groat dial r
• •••m of the weight of th>- gre-a-e (-;v.u;i ar ,| nu.r.:al ’ effort ’ : .;
| fleece. ^ i th. ir .i.'.bj than many of their
I Wool i~ brought from tl.o wool p s. 0n lasg.., j ■..;.
1 v .w.-; on th..- .a-ir of tiro yield :a!_, .. C. Mainly, w. i-arn-
I • .-loan fiber it contain.-. The , j , , less' hit-or-mifS
I dealer soils to the mill cm , |,. ... :! ;i:, ... kly newspaper
tho ba- s of this yield of clean i,.av is- i • ;ghbormg nser-
fiber in the grease wool., When estfiblishiient, doctor's off-
the buyer calculates the value of
a clip, he estimates the yield of ' , ,. , .......
clean fiber it 1 contain-. If Fin.
staple is selling at Si.SO clean
basis, grease wool yielding 50.'pci
cent will be valued at 90c pei
grease pound. But if the yield i
HAYES FEED STORE
Complete Line of Dairy, Poultry, Rabbit ana Stock Feed
We handle .Staffers, Bevvley’s, and Kimble. Diamond Feeds
—a complete uhe
Also Commercial Fertilizer
GRINDING ON FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS
HANDBAGS
xy. or o>urthous-e.
We hope to live long enough to
pick up i\ trado publication some
day and find then-in a sympathet-
ic. authoritative* article dealing
with tho activities of the majority
, , , • of men and women who labor in
onlv 49 per cent the yield will .
• .. _ 1 , c cou-ntrv pnntshops. \\ e hope to >
be *8.2c per . grease pound. So, , \ 1 . ;* , t, ..... !
. , , , • read there the stor\ oi tne .-Ui-
for ^very 1 per cent dgoreaseu ,. ^ >>f th(.ie pcopl(, init,,.ad „f
vk-M tnei'c is a crrcspondRig lo« y) ti„.ir liutl.a,.;ol.8 w. ,-Td
:n nwee per grease pmmd I the,r failures. We should Hkcto,,
I . ” ' !. ' • 1 set the truth printed, whei in ]
value- by estimating the yield wa> r t);a!, „,{ mi.
used all over the I rated State.-. • , . . . ,
lt - - i . ,r rvoi'itv. And it ,is our :.ur:.ch that
Howcv-i-. it was lound that most- • ■■
1 , , . . . . , a lot of other r.« ws’-.aper people
of tho estimates oi yi**ld weiei . . • .4
? • ,.r t,v ai-e hoping for a- similar expen-
wrong; by over 1 per cent. In • 1
fact, estimates could be wrong
by over 1 per cent. In fact, esti- , 1 Note: The abuse is part of the
mates could be wrong by as much Presidents Monthly M-.-sage, writ-
a~ 10 per cent. In one extensive' t<-n by Charles A. Guy of the
test involving 92 large lots of Lubbock Avalanche - Journal, who
grease wool, the average error of is president of the South I la'ins
estimation was 2.82 per cent and , Press Association. It appealed in
.the greatest error was 10.7 per, the August issue of The 'South
|c,.nt , Plains Press, official publication,
i Maw wool growers have for' of th- organization, and was. writ- j
I years been keenlv aware that ten af-.-r an article appeared in j
[ .'hev were not rDivn g fair val- Th- West Texas Publisher, which .
th. ir wool- mainlv through had be--n published in The Bubhsh-1
I mi-estimation Of vield'by the Auxiliary. Titled "Weekly,
I litiycr Publisher, His Own Worst Kne-,
I Through extensive experiments-i niy". the article had been written
■ from 19 id a mechanical and A George H. Betchel and quoted |
! chemical method for determining Publisher R. I. Bray of the Biadv j
I yield has been developed. This is Herald.) —West Texas Publisher.
K<"p Bandera Money in Bandera. ' Subscribe to the Bulletin today.
Suede. Faille and Genuine Calf Skin
COLORS
Brown, Black,.Green, Red and Tan
Various Sizes and Shapes
Prices $2.98 $3.00 $3.58 $3.98
(Tax Included)
THE FRONTIER SHOP
III Mill, f!
Under New Management
We Take Pleasure in Announcing
Laurence Laker and Wayne Moore
Are Now
Operating the Humble Station
On Main Street
Humble Products
Gas and Oils Tires and Tubes
Courteous Prompt Service
Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited
YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE
Recently the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation increased the amount of a
deposit in an insured bank-from s.'.ihhi
to siu.imo in each account.
We take pleasure in now offering this
INSURANCE INCREASE
To our customers and request that you
come in and see us at our bank as we can
explain this change to you.
FIRST A AT IDEAL HAAK
OF HA.XDERA, TEXAS
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1950, newspaper, October 6, 1950; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646557/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bandera Public Library.