- WESTERN ADVENTURE! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Plains Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - October 23, 1946 - all caps)
- It's the fightin'est...rip-roarin'est...two-fisted Western you've ever seen...plus the Southwest's favorite Sons of Song! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Plains Theatre - Lubbock,Texas - October 23, 1946)
- It's the top tune-and-fun-filled THRILLER DILLER of the West! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Plains Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - October 24, 1946)
- Horace Greely was right, but he forgot to include young ladies. See Ann Miller and Penny Singleton in a hair-raising fight. He was the new Sheriff but his girl uncovered the leader of the looting gang. (Print Ad-Walker County Messenger, ((LaFayette, Ga.)) 5 March 1942)
- More thrills than a jugful...plus our own El Paso favorite song (print ad - El Paso Times - Crawford Theatre - El Paso, Texas -March 29, 1942)
- A MUSICAL WESTERN WITH OOMPH! (print ad - El Paso Times - Crawford Theare -El Paso, Texas - March 29, 1942 - all caps)
- Songs with a SOCK! Romance that's a WOW! in the musical Western with OOMPH! (Print Ad-Greenfield Recorder-Gazette, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 23 December 1942)
- It's jam-packed with melodrama, music and mirth!
- Rip-Roarin' Rhythm
- Gunfire and Gayety
- SEE and HEAR BOB WILLIS and his Texas Playboys delver a solid stack of sizzling song hits!
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