The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, January 16, 1970 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY, JANUARY IB, 1070
TUB BANDERA BULLETIN
PAGE THREE
C H A M H I: K (>f C( JMMEHC £
meeting
Mrs, ' Gabc Anderwald.
r NOTICE Of MEETING
Re: BKUllJS The Vereram o( ferreigh Wars
It is not easy to tRijiJy an entire wj|| meet af A„ J. Taylor’s Barber
SHOWIR NOTH I
Everyone is cordially invited to
ILOMdlaiH oMs wedding IPWflnor IsL-Jt easy to thank , giujo untlTWe get our Pint Home □pgE#p£|Lllfel=ZEtee Bandera
people whom one has never met.
Yet this is'exactly what we are
attempting to do as we express
our appreciation to'all those who
joined in the search for our dog,
Brutus. We. especially thank the
Alger Waits who found our dog
and returned him to us.
, As a result of "the efforts and
concern of‘many, many of ,our
friends and neighbors and
Sherrie Ke<j,sef on Saturday.
January 17th at 7:30 p.m. at the
Yon tb Center —
Mrs. Tony Wynn and son,
Doug, of Houston, spent the
week end in the home of her
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Va.
Click.
Mrs. MonroCit,Wicr of Bandera,
PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY
Mrs. Orville Wier
Entered as second class matter August 3, 1956. at the Pustoffiee
in Bandera,. Texas 78003, by Act of Congress on March 3, 1878.
HUNTER PUBLISHING CO.
„NEW PASTOR AT BAPTIST
Mrs. John V. Saul
Marvin flay
.......^ even
J fVrviBe'v stra»gefs, ‘‘Brutu.wb> ag.iiuTiome
CHURCH IN MEDINA
MR'S.' JOHN V. SAUL, Business M
safe and sound.
sales. We of the VFW are much.in money derived from this would be
aunt, Mrs. Edna Cochran in San
Antonio, Saturday afternoon.
They report she is improving
every day after being quite ill for
sometime.
Last .Saturday, Mr. arid MrS.
J(|hn Miller, Mrs. Lorcna Goose
and J. E. Justice motored to Tow
to help in celebrating the birthday
"of Mrs. Lewis Cat on and visit in
their home. They report having a
wonderful clay.
Mr., and Mrs. James, Baker arc
the proud parents of, a baby boy,
jEcpy Lee born January' 7th,
weighing 10 pounds at Sid
Peterson Hospital in Kerrvillc.
Mother and Troy arc doing nicely
and are now at home. '
George Williams, Jr,, suffered a
broken ankle last Wednesday. He
was out working with somtFof his
stock and stepped on some tree
roots and fell, breaking his ankle
in two place's. He was taken to
Peterson Hospital where, he spent
several days, but is: now at home
helped uset^ for national advertising for
, the Bandera Resort area. The
try and people; POMP also discussed plans for a
County, fair, or festival for
All we cgn say is an
insignificant “Thank You.’’
1 ■ The Vern Rowell Family
___ Boer no, Texas
THANKS FROM THE HSC
. The menibers of die Bandera
County historical Survey
Committee take this opportunity
to say “Thank Yog” to everyone
wlho helped with the "Jail Sale”
on - Friday, January 9, and
Saturday, January 10.
Considering the weather the
sale was quite satisfactory,
Another sale will be held
Friday,’ February 6, and Saturday,
February 7. a .
Please ■ come and sge what vV£
art doing with the old jail.,and
‘again wifj^y “Thank-You.”
Jail Sale Chairman
■y^ Mrs. Howard Graves
favor of history, as wc l.„r,„
(and are still), making history. We t^1c
defended our count
we are all ready to do so again. We
are a little partial to the ladies, Bandera. Local organizations
our mpthvrs and wives are ladies. wou^ he invited to participate.
After a War on foreign soil, there Members of the committee
are not too many thjfigs that appointed’for this puxffcse were
could happ«£i in Bandera to M**- Fre<l Koaggs, chairman; and
frighten us. This is the second !^orothy Canfield, Bill Densford,
building wtv have cleaned and a n Mrs.- Howard \$hort.- A
turned Over to the ladies, Wc hope uu:etinS is being planned for the
they will have good success in v-£ry nc4r -future by -this
selling enough things to repair the- committee. ■ »
dld^jail building) My special jT, ~
thanks to the moving crew MRS. FC^SjjFER IS VERY ILL
composed of Judd Clark, Charlie "Many frrends here will be sorry
Schmidtke, W. M. Harrison, Jack to learn that Mrs. Jimmy (Addie)
McKandlcs, Ray Mazurek, Percy Poster v-Js critically ill in Sid
Pue Ellis Browning, Jeff Brown. A Peterson Memorial Hospital in
special' thanks to Mrs. Howard Kerrville. A-t last report she was
Graves for opening the door so we some improved but still on the
could remove the last of our critical list,
property.
Best of luck with your sale. JL*
May God bless you. .
V. Jim Shaw
Suoscription price — $4.00 per year.
Office of Publication,
bulletin Building. Upper Main St,
Notices of church en&utainments. bazaars, concerts, etc.,^where
a charge of admission is lnpde, lengthy programs, obituaries, cards
of thanks, resolutions of respect, andudFother,.garter qui pew-.-. yiH
be Charged tor at regular rates. "
BIRTHDAY DINNER AT
HEINEN HOME
A surprise x^irthday dinner
party waf> heldun: the John Heinen
home honoring Mrs. Minnie Hayes
and John Heinen on their
birthdays? 3lio.se whohelped-them
celebrate, were Mr, and Mrs. Jack
McKandlcs,"Mr. and Mrs. Cotton
Fitzgerald. Mr. arid Mrs. Wilson
Jacoway, Mrs. Marie, Krueger, Mrs.
L. L. Krueger, Lee Roy Vaughn,
Elmer Heinen, and Harry Hcinep.
In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Edwards came for a
visit. -
Bennie Lee Teague Jr.
Rites Held Monday
Bennie Lee Teague jr.. four-yeai
old sen of Mr,Mrs Bonnie I.oe
Teague Sr , .died Saturday .Janu-
ary. 3, at 10; 15 p., rp. atjhis home
at 105 Live 0ak (P. 0. Box 851).,
The youth was bom Augu§t 4,
,1965, in Houston, the son of Ben-
nie Lee and Bessie Irene Blebins.
He suffered asthma from birth
and because of this the tardily had
moved to Kerrviite and Jhen only «
three months ago to Fredericks-
burg. His death was Sitributed to
heart failure. Schaetter ambul
lance was called to the home, but
heart massage, Oxygen, and mouth
MR. AND MRS. SMALL
ATTEND MARKET
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. .Small,
numph r>f rfti- Tr.-iding Prtsf ;irr in
Mi. Mt-in^n—w * ml d- ■ like ■ f e.....g*ty-fhts&of" fi-t-a <jh J.utuafy. 25. Pope
to mouth resiisftation foiled, al*
Mrs. Hubert Lewis of Ingleside penVer> Coiorado to attcnd the
largest Western Apparel Market in
the United States. They are there
to view all the newest in Western
Wear and buy merchandise for
their Trading Post.
“Thank You” to each otic for the was extended the call to the
nice gifts and such a wonderful • church after speaking to the
day. • congregation on December .14,
Mr. dtul Mrs. John Heinen morning and evening.
Holiday visitors in .the home of Pope, 39. is a graduate of
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Adamietz • Decatur Baptist College, and has
and family were Mr. and Mrs. Joe done work at Southwestern
Mazu.rck of S;ui Antonio, Miss Seminary pt Fort Worth, A native
Anise Balm os of Me Donna, Jerry of Collin County, he has held
Adamietz of Hondo, Mr. and Mrs. pastorates at several Northeast
James Duff arid Baby, Ernest' Texas cities before going to
Sch la doer and son, Lance, Miss Corpus. Christi.
Susan Robertson, Miss Glenda The new pastor and wife, Jean,
have three sons: Ronnie, 1 7: who
is a senior in high school: James,
15: and Rocky, 14.
The church at Medina plans an
informal supper for the new
pastor and his family Monday
evening at the church.
Pope succeeds James H.
Rogers, who resigned in October
so that lie might • continue hn>
schooling at , Howard-Payne
College in Brown wood. Rogers is
though he was rushed to Freder-
icksburg Hospital and Clinic.
Survivors are his parents; seven
month old brother, Tommy Hay;
and grandmother, Mrs. Oetavia
Genell Teague of Bandera.
Funeral services were held Mon-
day, January 5. at 10 a. m. in
Schaetter Funeral Chapel, Rev.
Samuel Dolgener and Rev. L. E.
King officiating. Mrs, J. J. Moritz
was organist. Kenneth Ward, ac-
companied by Mrs. Thelma Reid,
sang. •
Interment was in Bandera ceme-
BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS
AND NEW FREEDOM SHARES
NOTICE . ■ ■
All persons interested in having
a teacher come from San Antonio
one time a- week to teach hobbies
art, are requested to comtact Mrs.
Gabc Anderwald, Phone
796-3293.
She advises that there are many
new techniques in this field and a
teacher is available. All interested
in painting and many other types
of hobbies art, are cordially
invited to call Mrs. Anderwald. so
that a class may be arranged.
s" ■s&r
°Pumps °Well Service^
Bandera Plumbing Co
' Phone 796-4434
FOUR FOOT ICICLE AT
“THE” BEAUTY SHOP
Customers at- “The” Beauty
Shop of Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Haas
were charmed to see the pretty
four foot long, icicle at the front
of their shop Thursday. Many
icicles were in evidence during the
past week when the temperatures
fell to about the 10 degree mark.
Let our experts style
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Odic Grissom wishes to
express her sincere appreciation to
all her friends here for the many
acts of kindness and concern
while she was recuperating from
your hair with aReut and set
to flatter you. Make
an appointment now to
look your loveliest!
paste, mm al ■ Mullm; M.." miles MrilVus injuri
suffered in a
HOMS
recent car accident. She1 deeply
appreciated - the cards, letters,
flowers and all expressions of love
and friendship.
from Brown wood.
796-3231,
M(,ry Frances Heinen
Beauty Shop
Impala.
It’s got more re-sale
value because
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1\
mm
mM
Work Sind Play Adequate wKing'+retps. ffia^e play of
____Aflcinr many household chores because ynu r
II make electrical appliances do their f
Wltll sllll shar^ <a.f work.
House-Power! BL*rt with y°ur use of electric povv
One of the nicest -things-a bout buying an Irripalais selling it ;*»T fiat's because-selling.it
traditionally brings back more of what people'put.into it in the fipt place, Money.
Where does Impala keep getting its higher resale value? Krom»feattifirs like those >ou.
sec below-. Feature^ which explain why America's most popular ear for the last nine
scars will undoubtedly make it ten in a row.
- Impala. More to drive. More to re-seJI.
If your TV picture flickers, lights dim
radio antenna
and appliances operate sluggishly
Mirror finish
Body by Fisher
chances are your wiring system isn’t ade-
quate for your present use of electricity.
For safety’s sake, have your wiring
checked.
Longer life
exhaust system
Protective
inner fenders
Side-guard —-
beam structure
BANDERA ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, INC
Widest front tread
in its field
Computer- ^
selected springs
Impala CiMom Coupe
More resale value, -
more popularity, too.
Power disc brakes
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, January 16, 1970, newspaper, January 16, 1970; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1118725/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bandera Public Library.