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  • lett aohool.) to La.st night Mary and I went to dinner with Bill Clark. We went a and had a planked steak which was a thing of beauty. O'Donnell ♦ Bill wanted to phono you to get your advice about an REA matter that ia somewhat intricately involved
  • all settl ed. Dall as. took th e $ 250 oheo k and sent B ILL CLARK A ND CONfaACT FOh ADVERT ISING E sooe says he s pent some time with Bill and i t boils down to thi s. Safeway is conducting a survey pr epare.tory to going into radio adve rtiaing
  • Typewriter situation, Standard Library and ASCAP Contract, Bill Clark and Advertising Contracts, KTBC studio space (Brown building), Handley judgement, Personnel issues - Salesman Commissions, programming ideas
  • p1eased c1.t the prospec of going ~ :Jo 1et me . now if y ' U hear of an.,i·one I sl1ould take around up here--Austin people or distr5.ct ;,eople . tnne Clark woon1d know if there YJere an;fone. 1 Lewis ca.-ne yesterde.y and pc1in~ed 211 dny- - h~ four
  • apart• ment in April. l had a grand time the other night a'b the Roweal I bad two date• and a coraage, which 1• pretty good, don't you think? The dates were tom Clark and Mr. Howland. Jim ns the la.et itc,. attive, ae uaual. The people wer-e •11 some
  • . Mrs. Geor)!le loves you dearly~ but "ven she haa a slightly raiaed eyebrow about our present rather odd state. Altadene Clark talks about it entir ly too muoh, I think, (tho' I don•t suppose she does to out• Gld.ers.) She asked m•• "When do you think
  • knows what airmail does these days. Am leaving on 2 :30 train this afternoon for Dallas. F..s.ve called Bill Clark to ask him if I could see him sometime tomorrow morning and of course he responded with an invitation to stay at their house and said he
  • . • Honorable Wr.J.. H. Clark, Republic Btmk &11ding 1 Da.llas, Tex••. Dear Dillt I a'll tntn. ding you he rew 1th one (1) Aketberg'• letter contracts on April 22nd. ( 2) Oopy of co at re.ot (3) Copy of Court deo1 ·.. · Here is my "thoug ttert I hope you
  • in the morning although I was late this morning because Tom Clark ea.n1e by and had breakfast with me. Had a long conversation with Senator about some of his business and wound up by discussing the radio station. I told him that I was sorry he had not felt
  • --l2;30 newscast, 7 days & week, tot2l coat for the year $3,285.oo • . to begin April ~6, the commercials to be mailed to us from their Oakl-.:-nd office. 13111 Clark oall.ed me today to ask if the thing ~ad gone throug h and I. was eble to tell him we
  • by an ~1 y l ve, ~ Ma7 13, 1943 Deaa t: Here ar T1.f3 bills; 1. 2. Sun Radio (Apr11 23, 1943) 3. , 4. 5• Hin & Clark Ring & Kell7 Smith roaoe-sunshine Col bla SpeoialjJ co. : :·_ Olark If you wold like to ha-re me pa7 the above household
  • " on thia mattur •. .(,,, Thtt Na;vy reports the.t Dnle shirts a:re not to be had, in· EUlS\ve:r to Ens i en's .req1lMft of January 2 5; so I ordt,red .the same :num.bor (fo\h~ I heliey• it wr;.s) o:f' Darts. Mean• while I nn1 ucmding ybu today,. %Tom Clark
  • tor it any tune• 10 l might want 1t b&ok. He aa1d they were short ot copiea at the plaoe one procures them momentarily. It yoit mind I will get it right baok. I took Ure:. George to lunch today, and Altadene Clark a Mra. Oeorge waa extremely helptul
  • tr1enily Tia11 with them ani wilh their iaughter Elna Belle's b by, all ot whieh ••• pleaaan1 an• gool. 2. J. bel Clark, tont.er e0llll18nt tor o o , now on our alatlon, aait her young aan, who Juat graiuat•• trom High Sehool. at a latter trom you i he
  • Cast r'e otfioe, or E4 Clark' • that O ster had he rd it oame from ~r. Cl rk's, th Jesse had o ll th rocc and ob1; 1n 4th t t1gure•..-1t was ort of err1•Go•Round• f om 1oh I merge4 onl1 oonfu e4. Of oouree I pa14 the 450 figure. It appeared th t
  • to v:ri te you and tell you hnw serious the plight of the business colleges was and he hoped you'd support this legislation--or whatever it is. Mr. Escoe said he suggested to him that he 'Nri te you direct but he wanted him to hand me this. BILL CLARK
  • have a double idea in this. It will ultimately bring us some advertising from the transportation people and from my very limited experience I think it is a good medium. We will not know anything about Columbia for several days. Bill Clark is due today