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FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1966
THE HANDERA BULLETIN
PAGE THREE
POLITICAL COLUMN
For CommisKioner, Precinct No. 4:
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for election to the office
of Commissioner of Precinct No.
4, of Hand' ra County, siri ject to
the action of the Bandera County
Tor Constable, Precinct No. 2:
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate to tee office of Constable
of Precinct' No. 2, subject to the
action - f the Democratic Primary,
May 7, 1966.
ED COWAN.
Pipe Creek
PrrTrtrrrTT Mny~Trt 196*7.'
L. P. (Len) COOLEY
Vanderpool, Texas
For. Commissioner, Precinct No. 4:
...I l.v arir.oun' e rnysfdf as a
fa/ : ; ,’>■ f r t.L* office of ( nth*
’fnis'ieri'-r of Ptecinct No. 4, xub-
j< • t t- tie action < f the Demo-
crat!- Primary May 7, 1966.
<1. P. (f’urley THOMPSON
For County Clerk, Bandera County:
axiuMU-msaadt--4u.
Mr. arid Mr A. F. Mnggiri. o
i Snrs Antonio spent Friday in the
j home <<f Mr. and
Dickens.
SAB'NAL CANYON
NEWS
Mrs. Howard
Mi, s . Abbie Irinam ami Rbjfer!
(ditche r took • some students to;
Riw-ksprings where tiny, took part,
i•.......th;n..;honuu;^./m, t»r^Mtr,rtlry M<»( t Itio-nr^ 1
candidate for the office of County iN ' . ' " Mr. and Mr-. Alien Patten and
Clerk of Band-ra County, subject; Lakehtlls, Mr-. L L. childr-n w.-nt to. San Antonio Sat-
a'-tioh of the Democratic K >* r and Mr-. I, J. Edwards. wi-r.. 'they \i-it.-i h.-r
- Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Butler of brother and wife. Mr. and Mr's
Art- / e. v! - t/ '* ' Mr. and Mi - Henry Reavis,, VvL-: re . n<iy -pin-
ti. H. id;' nda;. Fu lay , ,* a ' mre--: T:, . • -
vi' if/ e. ei* M-r. and Mrs. 1'. -A■! m- via 1 into it.
was not to be taken seriously.
The court added:
“Men daily use accusing words
toward each other in a spirit of
playful, friendly banter. Sucli is
considered the peculiar privilege
j of intimate friends.”
IN MEMORY OF
EI) SIMONS
He has gone to be with Jesus
In the land of fadeless day,
Where the flow’rs are ever bloom-
ing
And all tears are wiped uway.
Handle WTffi Care™
£ «**■«?»-5 *r £■
.to the
Primary, May 7. 1966,
fk W. “J-Ved" UNDER
For County Judge, Bandera
County:
I hereby . announce myself a
. uvli-iat.-- fur the offi.-e of County A’‘?’r:;-
Di;-d.!
Mr;:. Margaret Ford :
ike and, Timmy, of Sa:
A lot of building g ing
j 1 )avtn|iort are- to-ginning so
. f }!. •..’<! i C jr.ty, suhjf t. '-It ' : M 1. f M ' . . .' ' ‘ !/ I
... the action of tie Democratic' G- - Mat I'.L a* Ta.rptoy Mon-1 ....... i* bring arid* *j to F Utopia
Primary,
For t bfnmissioner, Precinct No. 2:
I hereby announce , myself a
candidate for the office of Coin-
May 7, I960.
ROY H. ADAMS
to
orry
in f he ■: -k I i*
soon have a com
j day. W**' ft re
i George M/rthi.s
--......... ■ • j U't k tie he Will
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 2: i recovery;'
, I hereby announce myself »•[ Mrs. ,T. W. Lewis and Mi*
tmsstoner of Precinct No. 2, sub- candidat-e' for the office of Com-j jjhda p,.u;..; .pf.nt Sunday visit-
** ' D'11 ' ip.irsio.ner of Precinct No, 2, sub- big- Air. and Mr*-. Earl Buck, Dan
ject to th<- action of the Demo-j r./irtis and Sharon, of Boerm*.
ject to t
er.ato- primary on May 7, 1966.
.JIM « EDWARDS
Damage suits are
•'c v. ing, if iv = p.lciu-;, i :
’•‘product-, liability.’’
•rat!*:
Primary’, May 7, 1966.
EDWARD A. JOHNSON
For District Attorney, Second
3Mh Judicial District:
I Lorby announce myself as a
candidate for the office -.if District
.Attorney for the Second 38th Ju-
dina” 1) f-,, to „■ rt jv't to the ac-
ton • !' De-rno* fatic Primary
May 7, -1966
' A M L. DARDEN"
Fi,r / (Hint*. Judge of Bandera
( mint > .
1 cei1 by ■ amiouwee myself art a
, f ,r the office <)f County
: j, U; h-ra C-o.’dy, subject
l:ii :i of the Democratic
, May 7. 1.966.
In it. RIPPLY
. Mr-. Bobby Beck. Rar/dy and Deb-
bie, <f Levi-liand. Mr. and Mr.-.
Jiiiii. - Buck, l-’aith arid Rhorn.ii-of
For Justice of the Peace, I:• .< >n<-. Mi - Ethel Lewis n’-n
Precinct No. 2: ■ '•••! th-r* S :relay n .vroimr.
1 hereby finroimce. my''1.'If a ■ - Cp], Dannie Burk-came in Tu'-.-:-
candidate for tin office of Jostle*, day from Califonda for a vi it
of the !’• ..ci pf • I're met No. 2d v.it!i his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
retort C '-pei ehoi'ch; ’ j-, . ., pn.du.t wa safe
’ G,-tragi b being < ,-n -.j and a dum/er. the . u!\ \v;
car wash j- being added. i arid inconspicuous,
Air. arid Mr ti c Pa Igett of
McAllen, visited l i rn '!,< r, M
Klma Padgett, o- • • t week-end.
Rev. Donald I) .nd wife
art- holding a ivvival at the.Bugaf-
ia v! A lit- t.oHe (d v - .Mi.-. ILL
bet. - has been visit:/,,.- her ■'.children
.in Houston.
Mr. and Alt • fdc c P-dvado
vi-itvd Mr .ard Mr . Jim Clar-.toft
in ■Kerrviiie last Su/iday.
To • !e.-u- I,/ r rug.-:, a housewife, -yvill Bernard.)
made tio- of a p c.verful cleaning-; ........
fluid. But, working in a closed,
i ...on, she inhaled so much of the
lethal fume id, ’ -da dit-I. Was
lb, .manufacturer of the cleaning I
' iid legally liable f • '• • r'death? ;
*♦, the tumpany
mainly he-
art cl on the
i -i large
e*d t: at the I
■ ■. . A - for'
State Bar of Texas. Written by
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Handera
But some day beyond the sky
We will meet him in the glory,
We will see him by and by
IF l.a; go/H to that fair city
i Where the living waters flow,
(•Where the shadows never lengthen
And they know no grief nor wot./.
Aft-
-r a e-, urt to-
:ct . v as indeed 1.• !■ | La!
w
—
He has gone where sin and sorrow,
Pair and - a t.m- - never come,
1L- has made the journey safely
And at last arrived at homo.
subject to trie action of the It! the.
cratie Priri -ry May 7, 1966.
GIB GRAY
Ear! Buck and children of Bnerr.f.
recently returned from Vi- t.
cas:,:i
Judg-
to tb
Brim-
j hum.
- --I---. 1 j Mr, and M
l or Commissioner, Precinct No. 2:, ! ! > •'-'T-.
J i ereby • irdnouje-e my'-eil a'
car: Hdate fi r the* cl>ffic- of riorn-
!?;i ■ re t ’<■ f Prec.-.d N<•. 'rti-
j« ,-t fo the. action of tl • Don.- -
- i at ic. I1; ill,ary. Mae, 7, 1966.
STANLEY E. 'i MMrtlAR'l
For ( ommis-ion* r, Precinct No. D.
' J i.t-'; i- my '(’If a -• a
eandidati- f- re-!-- , ’icm to the
■
1, U-,j- . t to the aote'.n
. f t' •: It !■ : at; Pi in.a/ . , May
O L. TAMPKF.
for State Senator:
t hereby ari.o-e'l/ee- i .’self a
rav I nia' ‘ for r<--o:-e tiorieto tie- L
-.fi'rt.. of S tate1 S' natr r of jjH.net j
12, rub..h-' to the action . of the i
i >. Priii.a : ' . May 7, 1 9o6.1
I.. ( Matlii'- 'oil'
Tiuir-day from a
vi it with Mr Mat Id'-’ rite"', Mia
John Weed of Rockdale, who has
kee n ill arid - the he ) i‘i-!. W-
M r. a at ■!, M - L, rMat1 - ■-
i \ * t in visitors Friday.
Mr. a-! Mi , Lather Mo'' i arid
children of (evrnt.;: Fkii'di apo- t.
* \ - ' - d -, * n. Mr, an ! M
C Mathis
Mr . H- !y -Twi- f. i vi-R 1 ATr
and AD I t\ Methi Mo- hr.
Mi ' pa- Jem. of Bo-rii a-. :
>( 111 Dt I I. OF SERV'D FS
»'• LORD'S DAY MORNING
I Bible Study
ri-ihg with; Worship
tie’ field of LORD'S DAY EVENING;
Ot - key !■'■ M / -hip
.. if is the ri- p.on: tbility a I I l.SlPv) :
manufacturer to'warn the consum o Ladie ’ dav
• ■r of po '-ih’e ilariger. ’ i '-\ 1 DNI'.vl'AA
M i W- ■ • S-iaVne
Long: on earth he served hir.
Saviour,
Trusting otrty in the Word;,
10--Ob Now h*-D absent from .the body,
IDOtL B -I he's pr* - «;nt with the Lord,
- ■m Fi ii-ruL will gleet him over yonder,
i He will be no stranger then./;
-. For he lives among God's children
And their glories he will share.
Mr. and Mrs. P
duuehti - aid Bu :
Ilai'hjti atid
Sona'time-' the matter is eov« -• 1
t
meats, such a marking poison;
Bu.l
even' without liny .specific i>'<pim- •
in-of a a manufacturer generally,
A ttiiril from the Preacher:
‘sol H
when
the Art
to San A t) to f) io Sum fa
they enter.-/], pairo: s
S1 i ■ w.
J-ilm Beard underwent’, ten up-
(iiu.di'i'tomy in the Uvalde hsfjitai
last Weak but wa abb- t-j tip hip
i -/me Saturday.
Tain-pl.e went jj;, , (juty t,> rive elvarnitig, v.b-
in! . rent In hi
II M'l’Y BIimiDA A TO
MRS. EDWIN \ \WTER
I Mrs. Edwin Vawter wa
1 sijrpri • -! on |i*-r ‘o’ 1 iv
'
Irm Delightful Hill. Till
; a a a ided and wei ;
.J. P. WORD. , Upl. Da--ni l i: P. .1
f ti,, Ma - i
M-Lilian, W*-xa i - - , \ A! • J \V. I, vi
State Senator an : Mi hi -.- ! a ad a-; Mr-. .
District 12 Wilton Levi Linda and Eva,
—...... . Tim/ --lav S.d iTday flight d id
For Justice of the Peace,
Precinct No. 1:
I . hereby anra-unci
candidate for the office of Justice - Mr. and,' Mr . Edgar R-futh of ,
of the Peace of Precinct No. 1, IT - m.-. • Mr. arid Mrs Olan1 E .
Mri
V
>”. t> r in i.;.
-.parioi
rourn (:
f th'-
Je-
;m - if
ing
•fj
sappy
ll irt
h< Layf’
She
i ecijfved
a n
!.l mhu f’ to
gift*
(i a ni t
■ :
dorri
i fXOi * s a?
happHy ■
Monday ;
- r par <
JoWson
guest; i
ing fo- ,
is living
t*
in - (led: of idarig > -
v. an -.
Fur, it t age -if ‘-yntheth" a' -1
n.mpili y i r-idypt*. the con-nirter i*
oft.i-n tii-.abb to detect tb* •> -lan-
gi r for 1 im- i lf.
“Sli-'i. a <!<-1 ■ ml- d letv . -. .i i
one hide,', “mu: t exact greater
can t hat. in rn-tri -;rn;:!<- day* and
manufactu' • g
rici'ease-l integ;:';.
tin; on’ proi - - fi- 0
MEM III II - M HO W I M\ I N I IIIv-
. ( Ill R< II ol ol R FORD
the ■ troigth of the chnn-b lie/- '
in le r mi pi /' natural element her
are f- relation, -r idivine ouriur-
h.-r re idr-nt Spirits. The
«■ -.ile - .f tin ehur- h Ii< - in her
human element-.- The church i
v.'.-nk in, p>opo,) i ion a -' her rtit-m-;
bership i w-a! /niif-.oried. in
ii.core. ■ r <!*»!«• 1 i- in the preform
arte- if tbit'.. Then are four
}.n.- i> ft daughter's. '
Mother ..f :'.r children, dear.
She with whom in toiled and suf-
fered,
He Him left left us here
W" will not dm get: the husband,
Nor the father, kind and true,
For vve all expect to meet him
Ard to • -■ oiji Sal i- ur, too.
IT il -,v< : -lie u ill heaven,
We will rne< t tuni face to far-
Alai i -geti'e : tell the story •
Of the Sa-. a matchless grace
From a Friend
rhej's who are M
I ?'<•<
r prod
tid, can t
f its SO:
Nei < - i
iis-hap
pat'1.
on.-uine
,bvl.
fo
bl-
-spon
:e Li
T first group
it- non-attendim-
the
; fact:
ird*
rill
■
'
1 t ' ■!/.'pf;- '/d <-f
members, arid
>rm a very con-
Wluit, eve9
may be
the fact -praiim
LOUALFIES MTEND
t.OVCKNOR ( ONN \LIY ‘S
I !BRAKA ( INFERENCE
ilamletai; .vie attended'
tb.
; pud,
» r . . .. ... , i . njo* • d an<l- a number' r<-_
t.o,t . ef Ot Lewis v.i-rr- Mi":. Bob- , '... r , . ,
, , •...... , < i i iM' f'-r their high, scores.
1 ! v I!:- i . Rand',rv Derihie of Leu , . ......
Delicious liot iebii Ken tainale®, .a
myself a lid, Mr . K iri Bud: ard Shaven, , , »>
variet;y <d cake, eardt'-H, coffee and
E-.r i
IK ci O'.t ' pill*':
(’ARE Mel ie.i
iteeause it.
Or on a r.
it!;-' nnoniiboiduit ;
a HANDLE WITH
,n a ha mi tier, just
an , mash your thPimd.
t b<
itun-img
i - Uoiife fence < a
ini', T.iti-rn of Gov
,iiaily . ti March 28;
Mi : i. Mt Mar
j- |, r, tin S hri'-H< ad Olive Branch
.
m-mb.-rr. Little Mi ' ’ I“9‘»’ 1 ■' v’ rY i»
...ur ' n; t. resting are.; informative uic-et
Tie:' (o'Yfr:
Librarie i. at t
diV-i": '? J * ■■ n . '
t A. oTtifs, Wi-
in Hehm-ile
madt
i.lt'C.l. at*
Judge of 'Bandera County, subject ;
t,., the action of the Democratic
Primary, May 7, 1966.
DAN C. ALANIS
For Treasurer, Bandera County:
I hereby announce myself a I
punch was served.
Guest's were Mr. and Mr*. G
M. Merritt, Mr. and Mr-. Gary
and son, Jordan, Mr.
and Mr*. Edwin Vnwt*1!' and daugh-
Mr. and Airs. Edward
For County Judge of Bandera
County:
I herby announce myself as a, subject to the action of the Demo-; of Bamb-ra, John David Lewis of
candidate for the office of County j.^g ,,rimary May 7_ iaC6. j TLC. , , , ,,
■ " ’ ^......*" ' JOE STEIN . Rev. and Mrs. .Millard Hazelip! ' ‘ ‘‘
| ef Houston. Rev. and Mrs. j. D j ,
Jones, .Mickey, Vickoy and Mike, i J
of .San Antonio, enjoyed one of
candidate for the office of Treas-J those good sausage dinners Satur-
urcr of Bandera County subject to day prepared by the folks at Lake-1 ^,UJ|
the action of the Democratic Pri-; hills for the benefit of the Fir.'-'
• Department. Other visitors with;
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lewis were PRESTON SMITH IS
E. G. McKandle- of Eldorado, Mr. CANDIDATE FOR
| and Mrs. Olan Buck of Bandera, 1 RE-ELECTION
! Rev. and Mrs, Melvin Babbitt of j
.-/I.- mbi i 'Vip that
!• rid-an- •• Ml lightly.
Tb*- -- i l nd group i made up of
Li uninformed mcmlnrv The
i ('i..ri.-tian iif< begins with a new
. . rent ire. u new hoi':; ba.be in
j Christ
h
puncture your skin.
Nor is the nshnufactiin-i' liab'
if Ids warning, although propei 1\ , ,
I given, is: not properlv heeded. ,s 1,n,! mrtt.urity-1
j Thus, a man who was burned bvi';u’ su^‘lri,',‘ "ni-v thr,nlKh
an inflammable adhesive was held • a,,,i ' x'” r’“ ' ’ r An
not entitled to damages from th„ umi-Lum-d ( hnst.nit will become
„ . w , r : manufacturer. He had used the j '■"•'tluand sickly, and an unmfonn-}
Mrs, A. \\, Nichols, Lane * , f*<] church - a u * al- and Hiekly
.. . ri>r(.ducl mar an open Dane, -even
ing. They : |-w'ial-ly enjoyed .the
by (;*.,• . .:<-!• <' anally ard
former (i- • Brin- Daniel.
Mr. and Mr Jerry Cottingha:-*
i of Houston vfsited his parents,
Mr. ami Mr M I) ( *,ttmgha.r.,
luring the past week-end.
Langford, Ed Welch, Mr. and Mi .
Arthur Pickens, Mr. and Mrs, John
though the
ontainer carried rijrh,m'f Th< «PI-al of the church|
1 fa- ';>) d'Lil mind■ f);at havu
For Comnusisioner, Precinct No. 2:
I herby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Com-
missioner of Precinct No. 2, sub-
ject to the action of the Demo-
cratic Primary, May 7, 1966.
MILTON LEWIS
mary, May 7, I960.
MRS. ERLE MANSFIELD
For District Attorney, Second
38th Judicial District:
plain and pointed warning not to
1,. , ... neither knowledge nor vision. ;
j HQ SO, j j
In h'"i'>. ti.e marinf.-e oi'i-r do, -L Am th- i gr* up which weak-m-'j
! owe you fair warning of dang- ri ':“ chiirch is that of the non-sup-
! After that itJs tip to you.
porting members. A church is
strong •,< fcibli-. re-t primarily in'
CUT GRASS IN
COMFORT AND STYLE
PLOW, TILL HARROW
ROLL RAKE,
CULTIVATE, FERTILIZE
Austin..
Lieutenant Governor;
judge of Bandera County, subject
to the action of the Democratic
Primary May 7, 1966.
MRS. GERTRUDE E. TEAGUE
Spoken in Jest j preport-ion to its enrolled 'mem-;
I hereby announce myself a' Lake Jackson, John David. Lewis J Preston Smith- of Lubbock formal-j ’ Several gup .-is at a part-, ,.v.1 bersnip. Dm- -trerigth of tin-,
candidate for the. office of I)is-,,,f Scguin, Mrs. J. W. Lewis and ly became a candidate for re-elec-; changing idle, gossip, were i-tartb-1 ',r< ■’ ’’ number of active i
trict Attorney of the Second 38th|Miss Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. Gus l tion this Week by paying h'i/t: filing - to hear one man confide that tD no mb-i - L:- -<■ w n<> invest time.)
Judicial District, subject to the | Mann of San Antonio and Mrs. j fee to the State Democratic Exeru (hostess had committed adultery. | thought, energy and money in its
W<- also enjoyed, tiv* Committee. In due course this remark j n am'-• aii' i - Hie weaktivss ■ of
some good Bible teaching and fel- j He said his only campaign pledge! reached the ears of the . hostess ’
lowship Saturday. at this time was “to continue her-self. Being totally innocent
y,,T County Judge of Bandera
I herby announce myself as a [action of the Democratic Primary, j L. C. Mathis,
candidate for the office of County May 7, 1966.
RAYMOND L. KNEESE
For Justice of the Peace,
Precinct No. 1:
I hereby announce"~Tnyself a
candidate for the office of Justice
of the Peace of. Precinct No, 1,
subject to the action of the, Dem-
For Justice of the Peace, Precinct
No. 2:
I herby announce myself as a’oeratic Primary, May 7, 1966.^ ^
candidate for re-lection to the j L. F. BLACK
office of Justice of the Peace of ---------------—.....—
Precinct No. 2, subject to the ac- For State Representative,
tion*Lf t ..- Democratic Primary/ 55th District:
May 7, 1966.
ED JENNINGS
1 I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the
_____ : office of State , Representative,
, 55th District, subject to the ac-
For Countv Treasurer: tion of the Democratic Primary,
1 hereby announce myself a jfay 7, 1966.
carriiiiate "for re-election to the JAMES K. (Jim) NUGENT
! , of Treasurer of Bandera ............—.........—........
County, subject "to the action of For Justice of thir Peace,
th,. Democratic Primary, May 7,; Precinct No. 1;
jtjg,- j I hereby announce myself a
MRS- THELMA JUREGZKI candidate for the office of Justice
... j of the Peace of Precinct No. 1,
i subject to the action of the Demo-
l’or County Clerk, Bandera County: Lratic Primary May 7, 1966-
We are glad to report Mrs. Mar-
garet Hux of Inglewood, Cal/
Ja church is in its inactive.members.
The fourth group which drags
working for the good of all Texas,; she lost no time in suing-the man j L/'nx'ily on the- church includes the
impartially and diligently.” j for defamation of character, j inconsistent members. Not always,
forma, able to be moved from the j Smith was elected lieutenant I -At the trial, he protested that! *-"il sometimes when a man wants
hospital to Hawthorn Convalescent governor in 1962, the winner over! he had been speaking' only in jest;''1 himself aloof from the
Home in Hawthorn, California, j an original field of five candi-; -with no guilty intent. But he church, he point - to the. poorest
AVe wish for her a speedy recovery, j dates who had entered the Demo- was held liable anyhow. The
We. were glad to learn that Mr. j cratie jirimary. Two years later
and Mrs. Harlen were in the Iiran. ; ho won re-election, losing only two
court noted that, whatever his in-
tent, the remark had been taken
don Rest Home in Fredericksburg \ counties in the primary, polling.‘-eriously by his audience
speciment of the church member-
ship he ran find and says: “That
individual blocks the door for me.
I can not get by him,” As a rule
and that Mrs. Harlen is doing: the largest vote ever given a
nicely. But we arc sorry to hear! Lieutenant Governor, and defeat
The law of defamation i; strap-|thi- 1 “,i!-v an excuse, 'and a poor
one at that. But we must aek-
Mr. Harlen is ill. We wish for
him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Har-
len will bo remembered here as the
former Miss Ida
•d by the meaning of the word
ing a strong Republican opponent defamation: injury to reputation j riowledg* that pretenders to the
in the general election. The key issue is whether the vie- j * *• ri>tlr*r* life, do weaken the tim-
Smith took over the duties of tim’s good name has beep soiled j * ' church. He who pre-
vent to, school here in her V-irT-
I hereby announce myself a,
candidate for rc-electiion to the;
office of County Clerk of Bandera
County, subject to the action of
the Democratic Primary, May 7,\
1966.
KOSCOE L. HAYES
FRITZ MECHLEIi
For Constable, Precinct No. 2:
1 hereby’ announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Con-
utable of Precinct No. 2, subject to
the action of the Democratic Pri-
„.ry. May 1.lM«-v ^ H,LL
Lakehills
The Bent In
Household Hoods
Moving
| Anywhere
Blu«!
For County Judge, Bandera
County:
I hereby announce mysctr a
candidate for re-election to the
office of County Judge of Ban-
dera County, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary, May
0, 0. ADAMS
Anytime
in«s
Owner
Katrina L. Wood
Area Code 512
SW6-3762
SW6-3370
BANDERA, TEXAS
Affiliated with Republic Van
Lines for Out-of-State Moving
Westfall, .who preriding officer of tin ri natc in the minds i f other*. J L-sm s with the lips ami fait* to
‘ " ^ with a background of legislative; »Thus, iri judging a joke, the law | practic*- with t’ne life, who is a
hood. She lVoulf#Iove to he able experience of J2 year’s, six. in the is less interested in Low the speak-j '* hund^y an^ :;T'! infidel
to attend t he Homecoming here j House and six in the Senate, and ( ft meant it than in how the" audi-U,rl Monday, who praises the name
this summer. ! at the end of this year will have cnee took it.
The Pipe Creek Home Demon-! had a total of 10 years. In fact, the very same words!
stration Club scheduled for April; He is a native of Williamson might be harialcs- —*’ 1 *■ - ;
5 has -been changed to Tuesday, j County, the seventh child in
April 12, at 2 p.rn., at irt Cof farming family of 13 children. Hisi tory when told to another,
mnnity Center. Mrs. L. C. Mathis. early education was in Gaines arid ! For instance* an
and Mrs. C. C. Chandler Will' br-.i Dawson counties in West Texas, 'j speaker told an insulting story
m-
.(■!' the Lord in the meeting place!
and profanes His name in the
vrii, n told r0( market place, is a stone of stumb. I
with the NEW
INTERNATIONAL
CUB CADET
LAWN and GARDEN
TRACTOR
from
LANGFORD'S
HARDWARE
hostesses.
WESTERN
CIRCLE
a <-ne kind of audience, yet d.-fama-! Vm' iu,,i- r,,ck t,f offens<‘- The re
‘ ligion of t’hrist is fearfully handi-
after-dinner ! rar’pcd i v those whose inconsis-
tetieii -peak so loudly that the
world carrot hear what the church
After graduating from high school about one of the guests of honor.
HILLS GARDEN
j in Lamesa he worked his way But it was an “in" joke, clear
| through Texas Tech College in enough to everyone at the dinner.;
j Lubbock. He entered business in Unhappily, the story was report-, MRS.
has to say.
W K S.
BUCK CELEBRATES
: Lubbock in 1936. He i: 53 years ( d straight to the general ppblJei 63RH BIRTHDAY
was
Mrs. RiJxrt Buck ecdebraU-d her
larger audi-! 83rd birthday at her home here
Western Hills Garden Circle met 1 Do and Mrs. Smith are the the next day, Thi
Wednesday. March 23, at the eom-j a s0" and a daughter.; defamatory, since th ..
rnunitv Center. Mrs. E. M. Pue: Rmith said he planned to visit, ence, not being “in,” -would mat- j vx it ri a lovely birthday dinner pre_
gave an interesting talk on “basic as »»auy towns as possibly during urally take the story' to be true, j pat I and brought to her by Mrs.
line in arrangement.” Several a j- the next several months. He said What if the humor is reasonably! Lester Buck.and Mrs. David Stark,
rangements were constructed in that he would detail the principles obvious, but th*- victim himself, Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lester
the verticle ! n( n :-,g different '•*’ “‘tends to ofli* w in serving as ' -vn’t .-* >■ anything funny about it? ( Busk, Bay mend, Bobbie, and Janie,
lieutenant governor in various : Again, since the law is concerned j Mr. and Mrs. David Stark add
kinds, of flowers.
Refreshments of cake, cookies,
and coffee /was enjoyed by Mru.
L. C." Mathis, Mrs. L. J. Edwards,
Mrs. Margaritta De La Guerra and
son, Karl, Mrs. K. M. Roberts,
Mrs. J. W. Edwards, Mrs. Hedy
Twiefel, Mrs. G. H. F'ord, Mrs.
Pliii Becker, Mrs. C. C. Chandler,
Mrs. Roland Thallman, Mrs. C.
A. Duke, Mrs. E. M. Pue, Mrs.
Elizabeth Futrell, Mrs. Pat R.
Freeman, Mrs. W. W. Wagner and
Mrs. Fritz Satir.
Read the Classified Section.
ing the campaign.
| with reputation, the victim’s own
reaction is less important than the
reaction of others. Thus:
A man claiming insurance for a
fire loss received a joshing letter
from the insurance agent, an old
friend. Among other things, the
children, Debbie Joe, David and
Denice of San Antonio. In the
afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mattheson and children, Janie,
Eileen, Beverly, Patricia and
Brian of San Antonio called. Cof-
fee and cake was served.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Mrs. Ella Moon,
take this means of expressing their
deep appreciation to all their Ban-
dera friends for their kindness and
concern during their sorrow at j agent wrote:
her death. The beautiful cards ! "You must need money. Other- CONGRATULATIONS TO MRS.
flowers, letters and especially the j wise, there would have been noj WALTER MEADOWS
prayers were deeply appreciated ! occasion for the fire
And the family asks God’s richest j Not at all amused, the man sued j relatives of Mr*. Walter Mea-
bk-ssions oh their dear friends, j for defamation. But a court found doaw, in congratulating her on
Mr and Mrs. H M. Dodson j no liability, since a third party hgr 84th birthday, which she cele-
(Daughter of Mrs. Moon) j who read the letter could tell it bra ted Sunday.
| We join. the many friends and
LANDB7YNK
Mr. Farmer-
Mr. Rancher:
Too many'short term de-bto
can cripple your total credit
program, tie up operating
capital and cause you to
miss opportunities that re
quire immediate funds. For
these reasons, it cart pay
you to consolidate your
short term obligations with
a long term, low cost Land
Bank loan on your farm or
on your ranch.
I
Max O. Retnbach—Manager
Robert C. Brown—Asa’t. Manager
FEDERAL LAND BANK
ASS’N. OF KERBVILLE
814 Main St. — Kerrrllle
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1966, newspaper, April 1, 1966; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642509/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bandera Public Library.