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THE BANDERA BULLETIN
Friday, April 21'. 1 !’~m
TARPLEY
CARD OF THANKS LOCKWOOD REUNION HELD
We wish to express our sincere AT DIXIE DUDE RANCH
appreciation to everyone and es- j On Saturday and Sunday the , .
peeially the ladies of the Metho-1 Lockwood family held their annual A picnic lunch was enjoyed at
diet Church for all their kindnesses reunion at the Dixie Dude Kanch. Ole home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
when our brother, Austin Cough- This is the fourth family reunion Dean Sr., and those attending were
ran, passed away. We also thank to be held by the Lockwoods here. Mr. and Mrs. rrank Dean of Bak-
those who sent the lovely flowers Mrs. Texanna Lockwood Lued- crsfield, < all forma. Mrs. Myrtle
and-'Cards and for each act of ecke of Mission is the last mem- Patterson, Mrs. Annie O Bryant,
kindness we sav, "May Cod bless her of the family of eight children -'D. and Mrs. Don McBee, Mr. and
you.” ' of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lockwood of Mr*. Albert Grier and children,
THE COUGHRAX BROTHERS Travis county. and Mrs. Alva Matthews, all
AND SISTERS Those, present this year were »'t 8un Antonio. Mr. and Mrs. M.
---Mrs. flexanna Luedecke, Mr. and t; Dean of D’Hanis, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Jim Edwards was taken to Mrs. L,obie Luedecke ami son, Ter- • T. E. Sauter, George Earl Sauter
the Kerrville hospital Sunday ry, of Edinburg, Miss Sheri Sum-! anu^ Donnie ^ Moore,
he will undergo major sur- mons of Mission, Mr. and Mrs. C.
J. Lockwood of Beaumont, Mrs.
where
gery.
AUTO
SPECIALTY
WORKS
ALLEN LOVERt HE( K
DODGE — PLYMOUTH
Central Auto Repair
For Particular People
Boyles Building
Bandera, Texas
P. S. Lockwood and daughter.
Elizabeth, and son. Buddy, ami
four grandchildren from Taylor,
Texas, Mr. and Mrs. P. 1- Nairn,
Mr. ayd Mrs. J. Ed Aeklin, Miss
EtheKAcklin, Mrs. Myrtle Chailott
of Austin, Mrs. Harry Martin and
sons. Ronnie and Dale, Miss Ger-
trude Nairn, ('. A. Nairn of Hous-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Aeklin
of Manor. Texas, Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. Ebert, Miss Allene Dunnugan
of San Antonio. A. C. Ebert of
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Cot
'Shiner ami daughter, Miss Gloria
Shiner, of Bandera.
Mrs. A. H. Schott and Mr. and
Mrs. Braildeberry of Pipe Creek
were Bandera visitors Tuesday
morning,
The
Hitching Post
Will be Open Cnder
NEW MANAGEMENT
APRIL 30
SPECIALIZING
IN BEER AND BONELESS BARBECUE
W. D. 'SLIM' STEVENS
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson
t.ml son, and Charlie Anderson
were Bandera visitors Saturday.
A barbecue dinner was enjoyed
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Erfurt here Sunday. A nice crowd
attended.
PIPE CREEK
I
VANDERPOOL
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jennings are j The Leakey Parent Teacher As-
pending the week-end in Corpus sociation presented the play, "Hats
Christi. Off To Grandma”, at the Utopia
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newcomer of j High School Saturday night.
Avoea spent Friday night with I Oscar Tampke and Leslie Duke
Mr. uml Mrs. L. J. Edwards. .attended a meeting in Bandera on
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lynd and Thursday night of last week when
daughter of San Antonio and Mrs. I the Bandera County Agriculture
John Edwards spent Sunday with j Center was organized.
Elmer Edwards. I Mr. and Mrs. H. Schimmelpfen-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Purdy were nig visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira K.
called to Houston Monday to be I Reavis and family Sunduy.
at the bedside of her mother who| Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moore went
is ill. Mo Uvalde Thursday and took some
Mr. and Mrs. H. Harwood, Mr. j sheep to the market and also visit-
ami Mrs. Milmer Achterberg and j ed their daughters and son-in-law,
daughter and son of San Antonio, Bonnie June and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Emmett Edwards of Gonzales Thompson.
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Edwards | Mrs Jim Hanson spent several
ami Mrs. Bredford Sunday after- days in the Hondo Hospital last
Mr. and Mrs. George Stbdder ] noon. -week,
and son visited Mr. and Mrs. J. j Services were conducted over the | Rosemary Reavis, Mary Ann
M. Mitchell Sunday. j week-end at the Full Gospel Mis ! Tampke, Willa Lou Chaney and
Mrs. Ruby Reese and Donnie i si on with Rev. Don Patton and Mrs. Heideman went to San An-
Moore visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rev. Murve of Houston as minis-1 tonio to attend the Fiesta parade.
Scheuling and sons Tuesday. I ters and the young ladies quartett | Mis. Jobe Thompson is spending
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. E. j l’ron, Houston was enjoyed very, several days at her home here.
Dean and family and Mi s. J. H. I much. She has been staying with her
Dean Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. j Visitors of Mrs. Robert Mazurek I daughter, Mrs. Al ias White of
Frank Dean, Mrs. Myrtle Patter- j during her recent illness have been 1 Sabinal.
son, Mrs. Annie O’Bryant, Marvin Mi. and Mrs. Robert Fausie, Mrs.) Jack Blalock is driving the Van
Dean and Lew is Dean, Rev. and I Howard Haby and children, Mr. jderpool SehooL bus.
Mrs. Thomas and son, Rescue. and Mrs. Milton Leibold, W. J., Ross Reavis took a Jcnck load
Mr:-.. George Stodder and’ son | I eibold, Tom Speakman, James of sheep to the market in Uvalde
Allman. Mis. John Zinsmeister of
Mien, Mrs. Jean Miller, Mrs. Bud-
dy Jones, Mrs. H. C. Jones, Mrs.
Felix Rajeeia, Mrs. Bob Grimm,
Mrs. Ernest Stome, Mr. and Mrs.
Waiter Hcinig, Mrs. Fred VVahlf-
atteivied the Battle of Flowers in
San Antonio Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jeffers visit
ed Mi. and Mrs. Jake Jacoby and
June in Medina Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Short of
Hondo visiteiLMr. and Airs. Brad-
ley Ricmij-d.^jJhunday.
Air. and Airs. AI. P. Sandidge and
son, G. W., went to Dallas Friday
after receiving a message^ tjiiat
A3rs. SandiTtge’s brother, Mrs" Huf-
fhines had passed away. We ex-
tend our deepest sympathy to
them in the loss of their brother.
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Gabriel
of Corpus Christi visited his moth-
er, Mrs. O. C. Gabriel, and broth-
er. George, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Hous-
Mrs. Lon Aloore, over the week-
end.
hardt. Aliss Jessie. Stuart, Eddiedton visited her parents, Mr. and
Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Ras-1**
muss in and Aliss Bennie Stanfield
of San Antonio; Miss Virginia
Noi cross of San Antonio. Ted
Green of Bunge, Airs. Alton Stein
of Cliff; Airs. S. A. Tschirhart
and Airs. George Ahr.
PRIVILEGE NEWS
We are pleased to f'epbrt Mrs.
Lane Langford much improved
from her recent illness and we
Air. and Alls. (). Bra&deberry had
as their guests Sunday Airs. J. <).
Mr. and Airs. Paul Kayser of I Rucker, Air. and Mrs. R. K. Buck.
Houston spent the week-end at Airs. II. H. Storms and Mrs. L. W.
their ranch here. Storms.
Air.‘and Mrs. T. E. Sauter visit- Air. and Mrs. A. H. Schott had I her parents, Air. and Airs. K. A.
led Air. and Alls. Marvin Dean in :ls ',i n Kuests Sunday Air. and!Johnson at Pipe Creek.
I DTlanis Thursday night. Airs. I Airs. Sorny Schott and little son, I Aliss Patricia Vawter was a
j Ruby R.-ese and Donnie Moore Jimmy. Air. and Airs. A H. Bou-1 busy young lady this past week-
'vi nt w ith them as far as Hondo I W-U’t ' * San Antonio. Thanks to lend. On Fi-wlnv «ho timt- iim-r in
JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET LADIES BIRTHDAY CLUB
HELD AT LOST VALLEY ENTERTAINED AT
LAST NIGHT LANGFORD HOME
The Junior-Senior banquet of the The* Birthday Club met at the
Bandera High School was held at home of Mrs. Mary Langford,
Lost Valley Ranch last night at Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 P-m.,
7 o’clock, as one of the many pie- with Mrs. D. O. Tallman, Miss
graduation events of the year. > Estelle Harris, Mrs. Norma Dav-
The program featured the fol-jenport, Mrs. Lola Stevens and Mrs.
lowing numbers: Invocation by H. I Mary Langford as hostesses. Mrs.
V. O’Bryant, Donnie Risinger serv- | Wiley Meadows was in charge of
ed as toastmaster and gave the ; the program. Mrs. Norma Daven-
weleome address; response was! port told of times of long ago,
by Ronnie Bradley. Miss Elizabeth j Mrs. Mary Langford and Mrs.
Hayes was accompanied by Miss
Nancy Akin when she sang,
“Sweetheart, Will You Remember"
by Young-Romberg. Miss Jeanne
Focke read the class prophecy and
Patsy Cardwell read the class will.
Rev. Victor Schmidtzinsky served
as .guest speaker.
A delicious dinner of fruit crick- son,
tail. Southern fried chicken, po-
tatoes au gratin, asparagus with
toasted almonds, Waldorf salad,
rolls, butter, ice cream cake roll,
iced tea and mints, was served.
Lola Stevens gave a skit, Mrs. D.
O. Tallman gave a humorous read-
ing and Miss Estelle Harris gave
a description of one of the club
members. Refreshments of cake,
sandwiches and ice cream were
served. Those present to enjoy
.the occasion were; Miss Zona John-
son, Miss Estelle Harris, Miss
Roberta Fletcher, Mesdames Laura
McCarty, Frank M. Montagu*. Sr.,
Georgians Risinger, W. I’ri 1
E. Adamietz, W. R. Fletcher. John
Erwin, Bettye McBryde, Ella G>x.
Those present were Alton Ander- J. AL Hunter, Janet ( urrie, F'ma
wald, Virginia Brewer, Patricia Barrett, Fred Mansfield, M na
Cardwell. Elenora Dugosh. Bar-1 Storms. Warren Hunter. P <>•
hara Frerich. Dan Gorski, Louise | Tallman, Wiley Meadows, Lola
Hamilton, David Herrera. Colene j Stevens, Norma Davenport, -''-mi
Isihell, Thelma Jean Jureczki, An
nette Kalka, Tommie Kindla, Sue
Nesting Helen Rees. Hubert Ris-
inger, Leroy Sanders, Travis Tuck-
er, Jerry Word, Seniors; Opal
Baker, Howard Carl Eekhart, An-
na Lee Edwards, Jimmie Gray,
Helen Gray, Harold Jenkins, Jane
Johnson, Coy Richards, Margie
Schoenert, lma Jean Searcy, Kath-
erine Strieker, Bobby Storms, Ray
Allen Weber, Joslyn Wriglfl, Kay
Windham, Roy Windham, Juniors.
Langford and Mary Langford
Mrs. J. E. Kirkland and her
daughter, Miss Jennie Kirkland, of
Medina were Bandera visitors Wed-
nesday. They brought along an
old clock to have repaired. The
- ^ ' j (MU inn K IU IIHVV I * } >«(J I 111. lilt-
hope she will be well very soon. (clock, a very ornate one. is operat-
Alrs. Edwin Vawter and dauirh oil with weights,
ter, Joy, spent the week-end with i
BROTHER OF MRS. SANDIDGE
SUCCUMBS
Our sympathy is extended to
Airs. AL R. Sandidge on the loss
of her brother, J. E. Huffhines,
who passed aWay at his home in
Dallas Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.
Sandidge attended the last rites
there Friday,
ft,
Order your Mother’s
Day plant*, early from
\fS
Mrs. Loria Jackson
Phone 6-4466
lwhe:e they visited Air. and Airs.
Herman Scheuling and sons.
! A lending Library, to he known ilU" the armfii! of beautiful red
•as the Tarplcv Baptist Library, j "’q s 9’" wh,,t! ,,l,es- , ,
Ik - bi on started by the young Sunday night supper guests of
( pec-pit's Sunday school class with 111,1,1 M1' ’ . 15 Edwards and
AD.-. A. A. Jeffers as teacher. 11'1 '1'.‘V’, "'Ml,' '*"• M,s:. (Km'
Al.out 30 books have been donated I nu;'1 i’-dynl' and children <>(.on-
! and any appropriate 'books for a | zul! "j !""i Ml’ an<l Mrs- J' W- K(l
was greatly
any appropriat
church libraray will be appreciat-
ed. ADss Mary Ann Dean has
On Friday she took part in
Mrs. Bouquet for the delicious I the Little Olympics in Kcrrville
linner she prepared and brought, and then'on Saturday night she
marched in the illuminated parade
in San Antonio with the Bandera
Bulldog Band.
Mrs. Edwin Vawter and her
father, E. A. Johnson, attended the
Volley Ball Tournament at Tivv
High School last Tuesday.
We are sorry to report Air-;.
Emory Brown on the sick li-d. We
I wards.
S This community
bi-en ^pointed 'librarian ' and ; Sun,lav afternoon to hear hope she will be feeling better very
....*......... —.....* »• Saffi ...............- -........ .
I rariau.
Emory Brown celebrated his
,r, .. „ . , . . I Which brought death to two of the birthday Sunday at his home here i
The Young Peoples I raining | f<nl|. i.y|aM( children and hospital- by having a fine b
I nion nl the Tai plev Baptist jzt,(] l,(,th Mr. and Airs. Pylant with I Those who enjoyed the day were I
(hureh has started meeting at' |)Unls. Mrs. Pylant. the M r. and Mrs. Howard Brown and |
• ..I I p.m.. on Sunday. Ad M>ung: Hella -Miller, is a neice; children of San Antonio.. Mr. and!
people are invited to attend and j „f Ml, M|.s. A. Duke of, Mrs. Harvey Clark and children of I
also t huii h sei \ ices v.lncii will j.jpe k a,„i daughter of Mrs. 1 Pipe Creek. Mr. and Airs. Edward j
be£in i . p.m., Sunday nijrnt. J Otl>a Miller who will bt*- remember* • Brown and family of Roernp and I
---tj.— j ed here by many friends. (Allen f'helf of Bandera. Guests!
Nl It. AND MRS. HAMILTON | Week-end visitors in the 'home 1 in the home of Mr. and Mrs.!
NEW SPRING WESTERN WEAR
Western SHIRTS for Men in stripes.
checks, plaids, and solids, $3.95 and ’ip
WESTERN SHIRTS FOR LAIMES in long sleeves.-,
short sleeves, and sleeveless, and up
Straw Hats, Cowboy Boots at reasonable pric-
Trading Post
All Ladies in Bandera and the
Surrounding area are
INVITED
DOROTHY'S
Beauty Salon
211 Sidney Baker, Kerrville, Texas
Peterson’s Hospital Building
Four expert hair stylist and all-round
beauticians to create the very latest in
hair sty tiny for you
Dorothy Davis, Clara JLitler, Chasteen
and Evelyn Dan forth
ENTERTAIN FOR SONS
; of Mr. and Airs. J. O. Rucker were . Brown on Saturday were Mr. and
Mr. and Airs.-Fred Hamilton en-' Mrs. Frances Anders and son, | Mrs. James Clark and Mrs. Sam
tertained Sunday for their two I Ja(,k^» Mrs. Marvin Harmon and.Clark.
sons, George, age 7, and'John, age ; daugWers. Linda and Barbara, Air.} Airs. Edwin Vawter reports that
5, in honor of theii'birthdays which ! i,r*d Mrs. Oscar Nick of Brady,'her nephew. Burgin Johnson,
fall on the 27th anil 28th re-p^ls- F. J. Edwards. Judge A. V. j of Medina Lake, won the Sack
sneetivelv I Pur an,l wife of Randera. (Race in the Little Olympics in
, . . ,,, , | Mr. and Mrs. H. Harwood o* "
Those who enjoyed the festive Ran Antonio visited Mr. H. Zum-
oeeasion which included delicious b alu, (>au?hter. Mrs. Lorene
harhecue with a l the trimmings Vi- Ml, allli Mrs. L. J. E.l-
Ye,<: ?(•;«. D''ank,lKrl'u»'7''’ “'■"•U-a-ds and Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Annie Whitley, Mrs. Josephine . wt,ek
Heiser. Air. and Mrs. Alton Rein- ; Ma,tu N.'Johmton visited
mger and son Lewis, Floyd Ham_ Ml. . Mrs. H. Rohrhaeh and
ilton, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Bausch M|s Bradford Wednesday,
and children Linda, Walter. Bar-I M, , m,s. (Jus Heisler were
ry, Mr and Mrs. Joe Preston. Boh- j s Ant(,ni(, visitors Friday,
by and Linda Preston.- Miss Anna Ml, Mrs. (),cai. Vick of
kaye Keese, Harold Bausch, Miss B,a,|v MrK. Della Glenn
Alma Bausch. Mr. and Mrs. Buster .. . ,
Bausch, Johnny and Bertha An-; MiVind Mrs. Johnny Seidel and,
derwald Mr. and Airs. E. K Sa- ,, ns. Ronnie and Lan v. of San
a hoff, Mrs. A1 moil Heep and son Antonj(| v,.iu.(i Adolph' Warneck
David, Mrs Tav'or Wootton and Fl-idav night. Ronnie remained
children, Pat. ADk- an. Kayf Wot- ()V1 ,. f(ll a w.,.,.k-,.nd visit with
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lover- v, vv. .. j
cln ck Juanita Lover,'heck, Mr, and , ‘ \]y_ *aI1(l Mrs. Jim Newcpmer,1
j A*l'-s- Oilvn Urlret Dee Chip- F„,,s ,. and son. Bobby.
man Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ham,I- „ Sal| Anlonjo an() and
(ton M,;- lom-Robison.Mrs Mark V|.. A v (lf Bande.a visited I
! AleBiyde. Air. and Mrs. W. L AL'. .Mattie N. Johnston Saturday,
CARD OF THANKS
AA'e wish to express our sincere
appreciation to all our dear friends |
I for every act of kindness when our
mother. Airs. Leo Lindner, passed
away. We especially thank those
who sent the beautiful flowers, i
cards, telegrams, Alay Givi bless
each of you.
THE LINDNER FAMILY 1
The First National Bank1
Bandera, Texas
il
CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 SURPLUS $76000
“The Hank of Friendly Service”
SAFETY I) E'OS IT BOXES
Small, Medium, and Medium Largo
” I -hour Depository
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Walker and children, Hilly, and
Decie Walker, Airs. Granville
I Wright. Air. and Airs. Fred Ham-
I ilton and sons, John Wayne and
1 George Douglas Hamilton.
RYANS
STORF
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
Mr/and Airs K. S. Jennings left |
Si’? day r«u a f< ii days vacation on I
tlm eoasSi o |
Air. irtul Mrs. Olan Buck and
(laughter. Evelyn, of Bandera, and I
Little Aliss Sharon Bqck of Boerne I
visited All. and Airs. J. W. Lewis;
and daughter. Aliss Ethel, Sunday
evening.
David Is a: has been on the sick
list with the mumps the post week.
We are glad to report him im-j
proving. f>j
, Al,-. and Alls. H. f\ Miller, of.j
f I*'H,el Prairie came t in Monday |
. for a f( w slays \ sit. after attend-
ing tb.c funeral of Air. Aliller's
brotl-e' at Jounlanton Saturday.
Kstblished 1907
Dial 6-3852
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
MILK
Pound Iird
COFFEE
,d White T;i
- 12c ! FLOUR
W h
can
I lar-X
- 90c SLICED BACON
pounds
Coffee. 2 pnun
FOLGER'S -
Imperial Pure Cant
SUGAR - -
i.» Size can Chunk Style
STARKIST TUNA
2 8-oz. packages Viviano
EGG NOODLES
Apple, Cherry, Peach 2 lO's-oz. Morton
FRUIT PIES - - -49c
2 8-oz. cans Red Heart
(AT FOOD - - -15c
-$180
47c
-29c
-35c
- 4jc
- 39c
Pound Sun Spun
SLICED BACON - - - 45c
pounds Red and White
SHORTENING - - -75c
No. 21 ■< can Libby’s
FRUIT COCKTAIL - -35c
No. 2'-, can Libby’s Yellow Cling
PEACHES - - - - 31c
Libby’s 46 oz. can
TOMATO JUICE - - -27c
No. 2l -> can Libby’s
PEARS - - - -39c
( II Mi I. IS MONTAGE K 111
(’KLERK ATI’s 7tli HI li I'll DA A
Mr. and Alls. Frank Aim,(ague
.1 r.. h’oiaiicl tin ir .-uir, < liai b
with a bir.ihda.v party Sunday af-
ternnnii f’rnm 3 <> ti at their hc-n
ml I>i lightful Hill,
Many lovely g.fts wire leeeived
by Charlie from Lis little guest,
and family. Games were directed
b> Peg and Laura Montague whi-ii
included pin the panther, penny
guessing, games and archery, di-
! ret led by Paul Gowati, the h o n -
one's uncle from San Antonio.
The following guests were serv-
ed rainbow ice cream by Mrs.
Frank Krueger, golden and devil’s
food cake by Mrs. Gabe Anderwald,
and orange cherry punch and bot-
tled refreshments by Mrs. Frank
Montague Sr.; Charles, Peg, Janie,
Laura, Flank III and little baby
Kathleen Montague, Mr. and Mrs.
Gabe Anderwald and daughter,
1 Karen, Sandra and John Walilrum,
I of Bandera. Guests from San An-
tonio included Miss Margaret Mon-
tague, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jaeckle
and Linda, Bobby and Judy, Mrs.
Frank Gowan, Paul Gowan, Butch
and Spike Perry, Marian Gale and j
Matilda Wallace.
Dixie and her little family added
that golden touch for the little
guests at the party and a wonder-
ful time was had by all present.
Coffee, II&11 pound
89c
Roeyelciji Itacon Squares
26c
Coffee, P caber ry, 2 lbs.
$1.25
Roe yet via Slab llacon
49c
Milk, 2 cans
25 c
Salt Poi k poaa 4
29c
Tickles, Small sued
liiv
(’rustene pound
24c
Hunt's ('atsup
19c
Vinegar pints
5 c
While Wings Flour 5 lbs 4S&
Post lens (('(real)
35 c
Paper Cups, 25s
21c
jti-/!o (’rack*, rs
55 c
Paper Plates, pkg. 16'c
29c
Ivory Soap, large
12c
Toilet Tissue 2 for
15c
Milk of Magnesia
■25c
il’w.v Paper, Cut rite
26c
Tea, 48's
58c
O
DRY GOODS
Ladies Hats all on Display I Mens Crepe Sole Shoes, WoU\
Ladies Sport Caps 81.00 I Mens Shoes Shoes W. L. Doug.
Ladies—Childrens Shorts 99c
Lawn Material 49c yd.
Nylon Material 89c and 95c yd.
Ladies Slips $1.98
Ladies Panties 49c and 59c
Ladies liras $1.00
Ladies Nylon Hose 98c—$1.25
Roy Scout Shoes, W. L. Doug.
Mens Work Cloves, Wolverine
Mens Helmets, 99c
Mens Summer Caps 75c
Mens T Shirts $1.79
Roys T Shirts from _____ 49c
Mens Khaki Pants______$3.75
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