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FRIDA V, JAM WltY 21, 1966
THE 'DAMIRA Jil I.LETfN
PACE THREE
Medina News
era!''service# Monday.
1
Mrs. Sally Webb,’■Mr. and Mrs.'
• Ernest Webb of Groves visited in'
th< home of Mrs. Webb’s brother
and wife, Mr. and Mr. C. C. Allen,
several days ■ this past week. '
Mr.-:. E I Hailey <Dorothy i iv
.doing rik-i lyjn. the Memorial, lfua-
j.'ila! bo Ho ‘or, followivmt-
g*ry she bad 'I .. day of la- t Week.
We v.i'.’i her a speedy re'..very.
Iioland God < . n ■ f C. Q
arid Marty God.-* „ h;< r< t ,, ried
to St. Anthony’s .Seminary is San
Antonio after enjoying three *,.,. cf
of holiday va<ati'.n at horn*• FI
Rancho M< Gn-.tu a! boo .:*, bo ;:•■<•
ye ' f'-d. G : ■ , ' .1” ■
Brake of San Antonio. On Uhr.ict-
rnaDay the Godsey' v .*,< d M-
and Mrs. Gilbert Wendt of Ban-
dera and Mr, and Mrs. Charles
C Davr-: arid family of Helolcs.
The next day. they eribyed a visit
at try Green Horn Ranch near
Pipe Creek
Mr. and Mrs. L. J, Edwards’!
- •■ihjrwri'y tW» week were Mrs. E MR**C F.DVV A HITS AMI MUSI
L, Knj./er, Mr < A Duly, Mr- KIIT BA (.IV F GARDEN
G.or-pe Ford. I A. Roy it -■ of PROGRAM
Vii f.i.r ia and • Waiter Royer of. Member-, of the Madrona Gar
Re. < rt Visitors of Mr: J. W.
I.- •.<.;% and Mist Ethel -and Mr,'
and Mr-;. M Aon Lewis, Linda and IKORHY WINNERS IN
Eva, were Mr. and Mi Lu-chese, JENIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW
Rev. nod Mr- id viola. Pepper Of; ANNOUNCED
■ an Ant-.nio, ■! H I.< -of J- S"pe< ial award y.v o to y<- ,ny
gio.idw, Mr. and Mr . Edgar j exhibitor* at, the Handera County
Re it! ; Mr.-. Earl Ruck and Sharon: I960 Junior I.ivi t *,. wo-re
of p. ■ r ■ Mr. and Mrs. Oian follow.- l et Champion Fine
Buck of Bandera. j Wool Fat Lamb, shown by Marilyn
I'uri.;, award .dor. a ted by EjilttBS.
Devine
1) M(.‘( urn- of Ne isonv: lie, I ihio,
no be. 1, Vi - l,*-g it; > V. Me/
.lined Ar.for eVei.ii nior:'.b;-.
is vi-iUng ( A .Arm tror y on
/.-..*• . ; . ':■ ■■' ! i1 r.• . r
Mr. Armstrong's sister--.
Mr. and Mr . A.'. If. Sehe’t v
a Hondo visitor la t week.
C. A A rrnsd n-r, g went to K* ri
ville and earne bark driving a
dub i : jo;., i a mo t infer
in‘ i'tmy m the i . llov»'*;hip by Ratrir ia Gal
,f the Methodist Church Fri- by doe H Short
oT Texas; Reserve Champion Fine}
Woo! Fat Earn!;, down by ,Pres-i
ton 'Eari-, toward givers by Ray--
mond 11 irk*-; f 'ham: e.-n i:*-< Wool j
Medium Woo! Cr. lamb,, “hown 1
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Rr-x-rvr f'ea/ni
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day, January 1 1, 19*
Mr v H. I, H'ti.-t, M
; Niehoi.-. arid Mr J!
i .-.hafe<i host' -' duties,
; was the pi * - .*'!-•*,. -Mr •
j wards.
DU . • eir, for-
1 year were Mrs. J. W
(president; Mr:-. W 1*. Jordar
When ion Five Wool-M;<-'irur;. Wool Cross
W., Fat I.nrnb, shown i y Frank Crad-
(.:r* ;t. dock, award dor.-nted- by .Vernon
\Viiliaij and I: V. .- M< . ■
the Uvalde Production Credit As
i H'xdatiori .Arid'-. i rv. nt ' a•,.,*„r,|;
'■oining 1 Champion Medium W*» I Fa*. I.a mb
Edwards, * •-• V. n by Mar.-: l’.-n.!.-y . dona*
I ed by Hill Short and Werner Lin-
.f,t
Spring Brand;, home of Mr. and^, hug}jam,
Mr:-;. Arthur D vmidur, . rm;;-,
lives of Mrs. Godsey. | ry *„ ,,port Mr Weed on
Mrv C. W. Walter- return-*-!; , . ... - , , .
, sick list. We wi.-dr for him a
borne Sunday -.-after rpending the!
past two. weeks with her son arid'
; pretty new car, ........ .....................■*■• -
Mr-. L ' Mali... 'fe'-,.rAly r* ; vice-president; Mr . B K F'M-. - ■! dig;, Reserve f j. o *i' M--
i turned from a vhsi* with her sister! iman, se-'ond *.ic- pr* -vdeni.; Mr - Wool Eat Lamb, -von by Frank
Mr. and Mrs, John
Weed, of Rockdale. We are nor.
the
Adam ;s
Wal
Mr-,
Mary
wife, Mr. and Mr.
ter , in Austin.
Mr : Rear! - Elam,
Rung ford arid Mi;-. Bora Hunter
of Bandera visited in the home of
MI a M ’ - I.‘ - , •' ' 1 . '.Vvy
after rioori.
Mi Jarni-:; Atkirr- <d < irvje R
Rai.»di underweeit majm • ,fg>*r„.
at Wiiford Hall l!o ' ■' ■■■ at ! < 1.
|ar-d AFR j * via a Antonio last
week, arid at last report i
Log nicely.
Mr.
her mere, Carol, of J ’ to i *
spent trie v.er-k end- viHiting
auI f h Mr sv-d Mr-.
do
speedy recovery.
Recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs.
!,. 1 Mathis were Mr. and Mrs
E. It. I .each, Mrs T. L. Cox and
Mrs. H II. Hunt of Center Point., E'ue.-, J
Mrs,- C. i ,handler of. Band* ra ''.varus, '
arid Mr . Hedy Twief. 1.
j M r. a rid Mrr , f. * . M a* r.u ■ v. i /,
1 Furrier cksburg vi itors Wwlm-:--day
Mr. and Mrs J VV. .'.dv. an;
I were 1 lari Anfoliio w ifor - Sat
rdnv.
j M -. a- •! .Mr B- i . Mat. 1 wen
San Anfoliio via.itois Monday.
! Mr ' J. W IS;1- %i If.'d Mr
! E. MeKand-!< otht" in th*
j 1’urpi'. J fill's
i Bandera Friday
second .in- pre.-.ident; Mr
hr;*/. Eaur, thir<l viee-pie-ident.; j Craddock, award donaUel by Felix
Mrs. 1. H. I*ord, eorresponriirig i Billings; Champion .Southdown Fat
secretary ; Mr B.- M. Girvin, i* ' Eainb, won hy Frank Craddo-k,
cording secretary. donated by Stok<IGA; Ji< - rv.
Following the b'ls.me- .- -Hion) Champion Fat I.ajrib, won by
lefre - ue /.!■ .‘.(-(v ,er '.'■•! ' y thc| Preston Paris, donated by 0 f,
hr.- to - e j Tampke and 1.. B Duke; Cbanrj
Attendjiig were Me/dan.e,-! 1!. L Ion Commercial KinrAvnol Sheep,
B l.dw; .1 W i-! wyimr Baturin Calini.t d-.- ,-.t. ■;
IF 1 oi. P If I* rei man,' by Bandera County Ranchiner, ar.d
IS M. Girvir- J Hammonds, Farmers Assdci.vt.fon; Re- ■ rve
A. W 11 u s* - D y G. M,- .Mi • r it1., A Champion Comir.-i ■ .ml Sheep, -,vir
1 ’ B '' ’ 1 ' ‘f e ■ Jm K ‘ ' '
'J'wiefei, ■;v two Reininger; Chtulip
t'v.h Siod Mr
nor, Alton
Jti gi-ti i, d
Wool Rlii i p, wiriru r, Parn
donor, Adams Chevrolet
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disV- SF
| Do.; Champion Reg.
d At
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money to Jo. ,a!
A tax itien-a
this. 4<; t.
to
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Bon r n -(.oo,e. On Sunday they
visited"Mr. and Mr Euwaid- 'day,;
field i.o San Antenio. -
Mr. and .Mfe E. C. Mutsi-. visa
i 1 Mr. and Mrs, D R, IGppey
Sunday afternoon.
Mr 1,. ( . Mail.is vi. itc-d Mia
donati
tax
r eport Mi-
J git tie I
i '
A ndi i -.or v. a tkketi to peters n
He- io’ai in Kerr viUe Mouijvy s.-ufr
fi r ing from a broken arm arid her
shoulder knocked out of place,
ID-r room number i: &0k for those
who wish to mail her a -needy
recovery card.
Mi ■ 'id; - Landis and girls of
Fredericksburg, Mr- EhU-ll lackey
r.f Krvilh, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Laskey of Houston, Mr and Mrs.
Floyd Flint of Kerrville, visited
Saturday in the home of Mrs.
John Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Weed.
Sorry to report Mr Andy Re. d,
sick this week and was taken to
the V. A. Hospital Wednesday.
Wo* hope he will soon feel better.
> a I Kill Key; R» ru Ve ( i.nmpioil * 'aporj,
MRS. tt ERNER UNDIG’.S Doe, winner, Mandie Pember, dnv winner, Rea). Pebjuin, donor. Er r.
I VI HER Sl‘f < 1 MBS or, Middle Vend. Bar; • *. R. I . t J ,rih
Wei extend ’ Champior ' red a ti- . T;1(, Senior Shewmatwhip Avvard.jtel'fphom
!ii.;.F}r ! lotu*: 'i/i 1 f 11 * \V<'f l.iitdiy \ ;* rni i at the ft ora Doc, •/, in a *-. ira/u f.: >j- ! by h W. |jj« I « j j; v : ’> f--.;
VVe pn gla.1 to j death of .Mm. l-indur* , b.doM-d-d'ek, donor, Tom Carpenter amlj Ran,.|1( w;l? w.,n by Hoppy 'I het
prir Mr.-. M* Kendo- doing nice- "frtf.h < * Rohv-f. f’a.r'l Ifing of j Alien- Kei-se; OlBunpIon Rr ■ i. t. , fj .-i-ip
Bln v. . Mr. |I;f.g jt ;-o f'd ed Angora Buck, - r. *1,-.
o .'.vyy •)!-; .v (hoc - pita! w Pemlier, donor, ! 1.
January Mi, Ii> bad had Hank.; Reserve Clirimpinp Itegiv.ti-r-!
a h< art -von'ditnm for "-.-me time ed Angora Bufl .’. .iin-vr Frank
prior' to bin death. , -( iadd*.ei., donpi. . *v. Bore:.;
Mr Hing:-t wo bom in Ein.- [.Bulletin; Chamjiion CommV'-rcjal
denau, Ti >.o , in ' Dewitt < ouiity Angora doe, winner:, .Maudie Bern
on Hetpembi r 7, 1897, IF- wax a: her, donor, Bandera County li.vnvit-
miiti.ix::" of t.he Lutheran Church, no - ood Earn . » Ac- or-intion;
Funeral service were* conducted F‘ ■ ■ • f'imrnv w < 'ornmereiai
iy, tin- 11IX l: tl
Maudii 1'. i.l.i r 1; ix tj i'opo'-vd
m r- ... Howro d ! i - 1 ' ’He .
econo! runrsei' up wax S;/-ie l:‘!;i,r t : t ■ r
■
mmun-ities.
wa.-i calledbfor
restore. 1 x/yi.*«:; troc.- ot
nnd automobile*. Tht
ill. probably be Mi In
do whi.it it just finifeb-
i.. repeal o 1 tie- -. i ry
it -,d. r.t now wants r<-
bi-nvi!y for'
ating prints are alike at 12 points
of the pattern.
Rut if tin y -should diffei l even
a single point, then the message
is equally clear;
This is positively not the sight
man J
* (A public service feature of the
American Bar Association arid the
State Bar of Texas. Written by
'WMF'TR*rrnnrfr^^ .....
M \S TKLKPHONKH
IN- I A BLED frN BANDERA.
PIPE ( RE Eh \KEA
More than 13 new telephone;
wen; installed in trie Bandera-
Pipe Cre.-k area dining 19h5f Carl
Scott. Mi.- ../■ ; : '.i Southw. i-r r.
Bell Telephone Company said to-
day.
Dol ing toe j.,* * 1 ‘S-month p' S
nci. the av*. i&gv .daily nUrnbe: of
■ ai; . hand < d hy *1 in: f:t mb.
office ih ii Me jvI jiurn d‘ bJ
to u ja.
\t the ..on tin.* long *;.n*‘
j ca!!: jumped from a daily :.veragi
: ■ : ):-! to. 21 " Si of* .-aid.
Jfn di -.idi/sod (.tat Southw*1*.tern
j Ijeir.-: 1965 *:<>n>!ruction program
for the linn’.*- South Texas area,
whuii.iiudiid.es JSaiideia and ibpe
Creel, ro.-.l ’In* 1 ' rnpariy J'*-J 8
million.
To ke.ep * / 'ah giowing *
municatioDv need* of it: c n tone i
iti i'.l*.i*b S* uthwer.tern Bell. wiU
spend $96.8 rriillieri on new i. .ei<
irigs addition;, ■ < quipmerit and
nervine improvement* in its . - :.aa*
i • •ex' t.angi ;-.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bandera
KRVD I
i ve-
in
fluke Saturday afternoon:
Re: ■ nt visitor : of Mr. and Mrs.
'i. A. Lewi-, w* > e Rev. and Mrs.
J.lviou; I’eppc-r, Rev. and Mr.-.. J.
D. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John Calla-
han, Mr:--. Gladys Emerson, Mrs.' at Plain vie WM St. Paul’.-; I.ijtheran Do**, 'winner, Shirley
Eliza* " Hail of van .totorMO, ( ir.„)i followed I'.y. t. ,y i’.-riiiu-r, :io'r, >• n<J< , .*, yf,
Eari Buck, of Boerne, J. II. LindenJ*4 Butin :nr; Church, with til* ; r.hampion J*..t Steer, winner:^
A ward donaf* <i hy Mr v Howard ui gi d
Hay in m* rnory >.f in t Late- bun' j D'o-incth
band, II• •/. hrd <, Hay,
'■ Iprmpioii Register <d Miyiium
Wool Sheep' .award was wo.'i by
' vagi- plugg
■■- - v-l e [■> pi:if a" ■
i wii.;. v b rn,i vi.', it ... •
gi'b'iliv’:' to .tel-. away
Stab the right to |.r •.
1 -f - v i*■ for ordinary murder pro
! videcFtbe *.n*- who wan Dirt v.v a
“i.ivi.l rightworker,” (wlm-tev* r
1
< Hi DI l.J DI
LORD’S DAY MO
lev:- . • ...
Worship
FORD'S D’; Y 1
Wot 'Lip
WEDNESDAY
Ladl'-C C’.a -
Mid-W<*<*; m,.,,
\ \V**rd from th* Br*,i*lt<r
Firm. I'raddo. I; don >r wn .Mid.
idle
: de RancL; Re • : v* (.ham
Lewis, *,i Jiigieside, Olan Buck of • mteim* nt in tl * Lutheran Cei
Bandera, Milton I>.\vi8, Mrs. J. W.
E< wr and Miss Ethel, Mr. and
Mr.-.. J. W. Edwards arid Mrs, E
J. Ed wards.
- Recent Visitors of Miss Mabie
Newcomer were Mr. and Airs. Cal-
laway ami Mrs.' Annie Bramble
of San Antonio, Mrs, John Kempf,
Mr:- Melton M-. .Miiia'n and son
of Natalia and Mrs. Boyd Ed-
wards
tery Monday morning.
Mr. Hirigst is survived'■ by his
wife, three Bonn, Lawrence. Hingst
of Vernon, Orion llingst of the
Marine Corps, Vista, Cali-i
fornia, and Warren Hingst of the'
home; one daughter, Mrs. Earline
(Werner) Lindig of Bandera; 9
grandchildren; one sister; and
four brothers.
Champion Eat,:Ky Ki,n K* *• -v, .don<-r w.v HAH.
The, Lindig family attended luin | Hand**ra -City Marshall,
Susie Mayfield, Fu,, y,..,( 1 piou Medium Wool -Ek**<. p wa
Bank; Reserve
Steer, winner, Em Boultingbou1 "r ■
donor, Flying “A" Ranch; Cimrn- Preston Paris was chosen -'Over
pi-on 1* at Bar row, winner, IJu-.ubj' Ail High Point Individual Tro-
Heep, donor, Bandera (iounty j was donated by - Bandera
bn:: Bureau; Reserve Champion j Electric Cooperative, Jnr. First
F;\ Bain.w, /. .rr.w, A r Ian TLet. ri*riru-r q, v.a Mar i.'y.u i itr i ,
fonUSJonor, L D. Chandler, M* j second, Maudie Pern her; and third
din a InWanee Agency; Champion ' -" *■ i r D y Pernl,* r.
Capon, winner Frances Faris, d h* 'D * ; ' Sbe*ar.d
(that means i This would, of |
I count**, op* r, a Pandora Box for j SOM 1.1 H IN*. HARD ID i I
. j federal pr<*euiptipn of purely b«*al I Han anyon* : t- .a I * '
criminal cases. fashioned • it n*-r lately'
One tl.mp * ■ " - if tr * me get’! u g -n-.g’-t ' ■
Congrer.1 tackles ail,the issuer: that
the President presents, this will
not be the short sc.**-ion that- had
been hoped for.
They
V. E j Raisers;’ Association. medallion
1 Went to Patricia Gallant for her
.'Champion Firm Wool Sheep, uii'l
Maud;* I'<iwb i 1 - < r Cbampi'./; -
r i A agora goat
i j , , * • •N!N>
Loafer.
'Fatlletale Urotprint
j Police, investigating a murder,
j found- the bloody print of a bare
j foot on the victim’s bathroom floor,
j This print eventually played a vital
j role in convicting the killer, by
! placing him unmistakably at the
scene of the rrime.
Similar use has been made, more
often, of palm prints. And most
often, of course, of fingerprints.
What all three have in common is
a highly iwlividui(i set of mark
The
If the prodigal son wo* living »
day - (An if L' not ,t b* :■
not E* a '' ' N. * ■ ‘ |
quant, per hap . ta.t hi- par* i t -■
would be to blame for that. His
wild oats nr* :*e t *. <a*t hf,.l •
ub*'ranee, a ' (.ormi.l ■ r* : v t:
| again: t unjos* i*-t;, If*- m * *
bo free to' "adjust pr-Mlively.'
There arc o*. liar t<vdi,-v Tl." ,
fine people itr* .*• imp-i.v * -.trov* ft-;
with imaginati*.> '.'.ant; th :
should be properly r harme/l* d.
They evidence < r* ate.*- ability,
their iriMtability is a facet of then
capacity for D<> uninhih!t**ii
thought. TL* *, mn, I * - om< gt*-:.t
poet
.some day.
Th* ilrar,ka:*-: i- ' ; ‘ n ail,, a
Sinner.■ He. has an infermrity e*.im-
plex, and makes a me* hanical im-
justment (all,* it. .* .id one) »,*..
tin* prolderns of taday, Reside:-'
hi* : sick . H< i * .**.* Li* **. f.
starves his children, and is , a
scourge to society ... no, h* nf , J
our sympathetic understanding.
Adultry may i > -.,*, in fur * It
slum district ; but - rv t among
movie . stars oi popular put li,
figures. And don’t eve, merit:, n
the word—when we get close u.
THE CHEVROLET
WAY
It k our furlgi-Ji t .’{‘JL: the \H Mronj' enough to run your
( hevrolet and its automatic transmission, power steering, air
conditioning, power windows, AM/FM Multiplex Stereo radio.
And more. Without even breathing hard.
Reason is, a lurbo-Jel \H breathes deeper. Breathes freer.
Delivers more usable p<;wer whenever you need it —lik*
for safer passing. Works more efficiently. Where the smaller
engine hurries, a Turbo-Jet V8 just loafs along. You try it,
at your Chevrolet dealer’s. And nowhere else.
We offer two Turbo-Jet *396 V&t for ’66-. You can or*i**r 825 hp in at, , Oievroiei; 825 or 860. hj* in a
CTievelle SS 3d6. There’s also a 427-cu.-in. Turlxi-Jet Dtp to 425 hpj available in Chevrolet* and Corvette*.
r:
Caprice Custom Coupe
ipFa^f
(kwrette Stlcg !*’»> Coupe
( hi-velle SS 3% Sp*wt < oup«
All kind* of car*, an in one puce... at your Chevrolet dealer’s Chevrolet • Chevelle * Chevy D • Corvair • Corvette
’Tf
Adams ^Chevrolet Co.
irigs, made by tl*** pressur** ridges
that corrugate the skin.
Then* is nothing new, . at. least
-with regard to fingerprints, in th.
President’s State-of-the i realisation that t.b<* markings are
Union me- age was reassuring in distinctive. Various peoples of the home Here it i<* “imply n ,.
omi respects, but rather vague world probably knei- this even be Lf biological malad’justmen'* T <
and ambigioua in others; He told fore the time of Christ j 8ex pervert -was denied "free *!
the world that" we will remain in J What is hew is the development j cusxion” at. horn* UY * * * v . * .-
Viettiafii Ma» long as aggression of classification systems that make!WPrft old-fashioned j,nd belkve,: m '
fingerprints easy to compare j cpmmon decency. HJ* »in *i
This development, along with im-l . cr . . . T mean mistake is a
proved techniques for obtaining | fauR of modern society,
prints, has made fingerprinting aj But mftyb« the murderer is a
preferred method of identification j sjnner—just maybe On the other
all over the world. I hand, he may be the victim of
Is there any chance that two some early tragic experience. Hie
people will have the same finger- j mother might have been over pro
ed the war will end or be reduced.: print pattern? On* scholar cal-1 teetive: He was never allowed '
Military outlays for next year—I culated that duplication would «c- pugh his oats off the high-chair
beginning m July, w* re estimate, cur once in 64 billion prints. i tray,’ j*.o n«,w (.-*■'p-.shei* bis w.f.
ed at $58.3 billions. If the war Isj But later studies call tbit far! 0ff ^|jfe Brooklyn Bridge. Poor
stepped up, as is likely, the coat j too cautious. Recently a finger- fellow, poor fellow h#% net to
wifi sol, tantiali;, *••-.'•' • *t t.h* *• • print <*vf•< rt > :■*imai, d that .Jupli
Drr\te. 1 '-nlmn «» m-t lik-ly to *c*. or in Th.-r- rr,.v. i * an * lemer.t
commands us to battle.” But if
peace do*not come, he gave no
hint of what steps may be taken
Vi make greater use of our super-
ior military power in order to
achieve, victory. Perhaps that will
come later.
The message, apparently assume
B.iNall State-of-the-TJnion mes-| 10,000 years. Up to now, of course, J truth In all these descriptions, but
sages are full of assumptions and! not a single duplication has everjone element, very necessary for
hopes, and nearly always under- be n found. j correction, is lacking, we are ovei.
estimate deficits. A year ago,1 Besides th** virtue of Individ- looking the moral element Om
for example, it was assumed the.1 uality,print# also have th6 virtue j ^neration needs prycJsiatry. but.
deficit for this fiscal year would of permanence. A person’* print. |jt a]to moraj responsibility,
be on the oriel w? three or four| pattern is fully formed three must recognize rirr for what
billions. Actually it will be about j months before, his birth (Mark jt. j*... fHM! And it'is the Great
*8 billion. | Twain called it a “natal *utp~ physician (Christ) who only can
• On the domestic front, the Rr* » graph’’;, arei remains unchanged taka away the sins of th# world,
blent railed for increases in the | until after his death. Although With the prodigal we must be
Gnat W**lfar<* .Society programs, -the print may vary in size, just as
including a new Department off the person does, the pattern itself
Transportation which would fa- stays the same always,
cilitate movement of federal funds K<> sophisticated is fingerprint-
into loc-il transit deficits. We al big today that wfm a ^art of a
reudy have an Interstate Com print may be enough to establish
mere** Commission to handle tin* an i.motifiratioii. As a rule, ex- Ma ,a
Nation’s transpertaUen problems, 1 IMPts figure it is suffiei<dtt if the j Texas, „
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1966, newspaper, January 21, 1966; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth645790/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bandera Public Library.