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An Institution Promoting the Interests of Bandera County, Texas
Volume 6, No. 9
BANDERA, BANDERA COUNT i. TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 1, 1950
$2.50 per Year; 5c per Copy
BANDERA SET FOR BIG LABOR DAY
WEEK-END AT MANSFIELD PARK
Handera will turn out and join
the Hill Country visitors at the
Fir Labor Day week-end held at
nsfield Park beginning on Sat-
ti da,', and ending on Monday,
vep. nnber 1.
^ rfeiurda;. will start, the fe.st.ivi
• '■■s with a big rodeo and dance.
ie will be furnish.-d for data ■
>;■- n the liig open' air pi itfnt in
s' ;.e 'Texas Tup Hands and a
•fu PC V Approveii r Jji.o will lit
i ■ i. the arena with top rank-
in ■ 'ii tiiyPtif I he jiatipiy taking
DOG LAW AND
UTOPIA MAN KILLED MRS. ROSA OLLIFF
BY GAS IN WELL CELEBRATES 87TH
BIRTHDAY SUNDAY
SE*!1*1 R. D. GARRISON 'FREE STATE OIL COMPANY WILL OPEN
One man was dead and another
hospitalized last Tuesday as a re-
sult of an attempt to clean a well Mrs. Rosa Olliff celebrated her
m ••1 'opt ' Hea l was ( n il Page, spip birthday at Ranger Crossing
\Tf)fK I AW I ADDIrU Sunilav am.my her children
VHiMMIpI# !' •. Pa; i mini tTable am| grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.
tnty wlile election held 1 °unty Rancher. Oscar Schmidt brought tilt lovely ]
In an attempt t<•> rescue Bailey, birrhdav cake. A delicious din-:
Srhaeffi t. >on of Mr. and Mr*, nor was served to Mrs. T. F.1
] ntlu
ici"t Saturday ■ the State Dog Law
learned by m;7 t«, .452, and ho
'■oiiie effiu-tiso within thirty | *
day
In the >fo<k law eioitimi held j°'*
a; I'n-iij. t l and N ■ 2 « ;
a a date the pi ftjK>sjt ion carried . roi
..... . . \\a
Funeral Services
fid ! tor ( hilii/
1/arion Aaron
:ehae1'fi ]
aoed do
Lanoford. Mr. anti Mr-. John B.
Lantrfonl and daughters, Susan
•■.•id Bet tv Mr and Mr*. Allie
Tiialhman and son. Hieharfl. Mrs.
II. \d O'Brvant. Bennie M Spark-,
Mr an I Mrs Bov Chinman. Kdna
! «:• ;i
■ ;fl 'i:ii:ier the vi ■ ]>;< ■■ v1 ..j the
j in 'a..; a
I't S'
diUrd.av Irn
■ tin-
1V: a •
J ra <V>;n»y Livestock Ira-
1 Iknr.-r
Id
ing j
Tape] for
('lulls-
T , A
|11' ’ A -v"' iat ion. The sliow
! .Marion
\af
■dn. s
of 2u5 l.oopold
a nd
-aie will start early in the
jSG Mu
>d ;11i
i'ursday in ;
• ;
n; ■ r
nine and run Untie through rite
tin ispital
<h v
Then will lie no auction.
Inn-' !•
in ,th< Bo-
a-lawn
A'
!••" ’ '• ' i dcra !!■:.■■ De
Mou.ori:
i i
*ark.
l!. 111 s
-ir.it•.<.ri Council will furni-h
| ii.- i-
ro 1 })\ 11 j .•
.
a <•
lurken • dinner with a'! the
;7
1
: - -
M. \Y. I)
and
I-' .-
: IIIL' - ,(l 75, I" : phitc.
WiJh:,.
M
Aar
'>!'., Tf S.ai
a An’*
M
"tula;, night a big rodeo will
| ton a >, ('
I an!
... H
Aaron «>f >
VOU.CI-
i, ,
i '♦ t and.
nic M
1 Aaron of
Miami
1 .' ,.' ' v" !'..... .
i Fla : d;
intrl
Mi-' I-.n
o Sic
1 • • '■nip ' ’’ ’1 ’1 I'• «n<kv a l < >■ u:
.in \i
rvtirnio, Mr>
Myr*
}•••
♦ «N .*! A I !U J Ul.'i
line
■ if W’iirt) top
i Mis.
J p. Hah-: by p„.n.
i'/cf ! p
H«
Akciw
of '-in Al
.•'’nuj
p!.
Ida
BciK WCIT
thorn
John Aar
A N
MMI B sI'ONsiil^ HODI o
|^an . \ r: t
. -and
George Aaron of
-. Mr- N««i
a Du-
...*■■
>r i Kalka •<
< harl* 1 I ’ ma -• nooi
■?. irll.r uV owm :/ of the Hill-
era ft J.i atke r Simp in Utopia
was (irt I red with heroism by
* • t- w when he finally
w,i- amy to reach the two men
:w it h the aid of an oxygen tank
j brought ff< -m a
.•: 11 a i d-1• w i.itJr ho '-afried d<>wn
the Well wirh him to
( hip
man.
Mjs .
\nnio
MTiiflev,
Mr.
and
Sirs Hi
ivmqr
id' Elder.
u aid.
M t
. Ella r
o.X. J.
i'-'sj' Chip- .
man.
Fm
nut Fhii
nr.,m.
mI's. Lu-
Fam
• Mr
and 5
■ !l - G. F. :
J u rc<
-/J; i'.
Mrs Fi
tank
En.. and.
(had;
Bo
-- Srnitli
. Afr.
and Mrs. j
Guss
f; ’ ;
ickv.a 11.
Margaret and
Jimii;
IV D:
i\enpi■: i.
Mr.
and Mrs. .1
If W
'. DC
nson. Gathcrine BaiTcy.
PASSEDAWAYLAST
FRIDAY MORNING
Death claimed one of tli
county beloved pioneer mother
last Friday, when Mm. Animat'
Hicks Garrison passed, away ,at I
lie r home pear Medina after a ]
long illness. She was S I years j
old. Born at.the ranch home of
her parent' Mr and Mr- I' 1. !
1 lick on 11 irk' ('reek Abril V
THIS WEEK-END
PINGLETON WINS
OVER WEDGWORTH
IN RUN - OFF
’high
lS(»f.. -)k> LTew uii i!
county; arid on Januar
was happily married
(lari iron. In isnu the
i;
Yen
- niiminated
• pro
md primary
(1. I <• : 1111ig
P - tit in
Due to the rains,, work was
delayed on the handsome new
Free State oil Company Station
and the formal opening was post-
| poned from Wednesday until Sat-
urday i i.emoj-row >. On (hat clay
a tree grease job will he given
ltd the first TOO persons who mako
a purchase of shoo or more.
K. G. Billings and Ids -on, f. C.
1 Ihllings. have* spared no expense
ak
slat i< a
tin
■dina
o
■ring them out.
A err with the aid
Claudia Krause
iic o lT garage I’T’l'ic Jean Denson, Bruce Hyil. . M,. anr| m,- Claude Krause
rnS d.,;vn:'Va,Ti,n M-v,!‘• J", XHI r.’('ns,',n' of San Anemic, announce the on-
upjilv him Mr- ,mrl ■'II' (l Sehniidt, Sr.. Mr. j „,,.,n(-nt and approaching '• mar-
mc! ' .■ :lrl a;- Mr-' O Schmid'. In. and son. !of rl:,u,ii;l,
the men with which Mr ••«•<' Ml mV If Burns. Mr.*!, , ,,f( L,.VVj. of
Mr. and Mis. Julius Mazurek of
- t.lii' city . Bfe. J.ewis is in the
ajr force mud is at ’'present _ station-
ed- at , lae-klaiid Air Koi'ee Base,
S:in Antdnio. Mi-- :Kr;use gf;id
uui,ed; .Jrotit Ti on,a- .leffer>on
lljelv Sello"I and Oiu'D;a111’s T’.usi-
!ne-ss Collom in San Anfphm. The j
; marriaec will :take. • < • i t i I lack - j
lend Air ( ’. •»« «» I :a • Ch::pe|. Otl
j Sat unlay. September -•
---——
///:\ RAMSEY
liEA 7 .S' P. BROOKS
cf(. their hou
of the M
Medina. arc
- if lc»d mud (ho p
jng tlieii : tmi'y
all of whom, ar
ehikh on me \I r
I’ort Arthur. Mr
i.f Medina. Mi<s
of San Antonio.
7 the W.
reeoi' ed.
I wo. rt IWrei
♦ one of
11 rartive
. mod-
t moms
where
a i> for
rit ti
• K.(
ran.
The-.*
linen of
Flowers
, • ,. i Flrb 1
l-.ratha (.atrison*
It a \'. Corn-on
iv me
A
I
»f the bxv-
V;i- reported to have-
• austion when he fi-
1 from the well with
p et(-d
•the
11
■d
tr> the rear
V
>p:
'
Mrs. J H. Chip man. Mr; and Mr*. I
'Dee Chinman, of Bandcya; Mr.
and'. Mrs. .Tes*e T.avso.n of Aturel-
t«-»n: JanetWilson Pollard. Cval- i
de FJvin and I'lo Jc>hnson. Hon-
do; Mr and Mrs Bill Pearson.
I a »et tv : Mr. and Mrs J W. Ol- 1
Tiff and Kmma Be>s Olliff nf Taft; '
Mr. and Mrs. JfThnnie DuBose, ,
John Harlan. J. K . Judy. AYidi-
. of Do*
I.axson,
1 uni tioTi.
Whartdrt.
C’itv: Mr.
•be unde! t
$nh anti
he: dirt • m ;; of IP
tlic r...tloo. whir
t» . ii;., .Js.-Ty be an
n (
anp'u\.-d
J;ow 'a ith. »'p i
arik
CoSS h tS- i .
f tic r.a'. in P I't
ing
1 tin
ing o. • • -
to . '. •
- ! .
Bando: t
1 e idi o ' A--,h iat it
>n
event \v:
It. ' ail- ca-f
iv.pi
WALKER-KEESE
WEDDING
< S'-
I'Ul
a >-c.
Non:
i a Tilley
in
i s :n<:
■: In-
. and
Mrs. Bill
, i ’• n
v (7
union
Fax-son.
as
Mr-
a D.
A
T. ax son.
ng
Kofi
Wall.
ok. Bav <
vr,
: and
Mrs
Ode!
Brigman
to
■da
ii: .si
nan. t
af Kan An
—❖--
of Cdadewati r. Fabian I). (kfrri-
son of Hondo, and Paul L. Carri-
•ofi of Medina (>t.her s irvivoi -
include the bereft husband. B.
I). Garrison; on<l -lister. Mrs.
Walter Meadow <J mdera; one
brother. Liu‘ins 11 ick> of .’Parpley;
thirteen grandchildren and eight
great grandehilden.
Buiie.'d si mi- were eonducted
Saturday aid-moon at the Baptist,
eh-ureli in Medina h>' Bc‘v. Ben
Thompson and Key. * \V.H. Price
•(•oJicliuTiiig tile rites. Bev., Jra
(iart l.-uil of (Madewater spoke a
■ ; • r• i a- U ; - ry • J
Jin earididatt
pui W
Kpnn’ • in »' ••
r wit hik-
'd that lie won
ifli«e if elected
1‘
Knont/'s 'name
was carried am the- ballot, and he
received the nominal inn In the
race for just ice.of the pejare. Pri
-cinet No. 1. T. 11. Caldwell and
Buddy Adamletz wi-re high then
in the first ))rimar>. hut Adatiriiz
withdrew. . Caldwell’s name was
carried on the liaiTot: in the s< c-ond
primary and He u a - • nominata-d
wiflibii! ojiposi-tibn.
Rio Vista Employs
Popular Band
nblc.
I ■■ i! ::1 Mu .. -I'.ul uchitect
,1, i'w ill,.],!:;;. i"i- i In t.u iuu arul
,l. . i;11 . : .i , ...fa , intractor
an.I ill' :l(lc! ■» I in ' ru n,, of cori-
II i.. v \ppliance
I no i ili.u.... ■: > . plumbing in-
■ u, latiot; anil \ H Kalka in-
I stalled the i-leri rival fixt ures,
' c! c. if. 1, \\ . :i nail c! at'gi ■ of
if,aiming:,
] '--—1—<r—
/Antics' Bible Class
Meets at Church o,
Christ Tuesday
dfi
. pn-xldi -
! elp
Barbecue Picnic
At Wedffworth Ranch
i alii,Isom
.of cllaili"
Slate ri turns from the run off | (. \|(.,]jn
i.rimary give the following re- n|. .........
suits: K.'ir I,icu,teu:m1 Governor— \11hijr
lien Rartsey .Hf*;9.l5:
Brooks. 271, f, Of). Ffir Court of. MetUna
A barbecue picnic Was. enjoyed Grir inal Appeals-AV. A. Morris^ ’ ’
' .a' the Weilgworth ranch S(intl;iv ’ ■ ■ >.23S: Ti. I- T.attimore. 275,-
Thnse present were Judge a: d ps;;.
. T!,rnrn; I
tiaiTicui '
F'i/o w e i‘
•an
mi
i-i.
!-:
: i -
ha nf
•oryono will
, that the fas
1. Tire St »'>m
ing tla.-o \Yi
be hupp
: n tied
dan<
Sop
of f.ir t he* B
■ ■ Jior an
1 Monday.
■
tom
" ! ’ 1 i'lio V
ia wl'- be
’of'l
of
at. 1
2 o'clock noon Saturdas-,
day
a ml 'inU'lay
Tlioy arc
' >f
■ ializing in fine
steaks, chii
s’"
i K,
' Medina, Walter I , o w e r s m ., ializing’in fine steaks, chicken, i 'Fin in-xt
Mexican food and Ani.trican short IK- he!'j
I -Mrs.. Garrison was. a life lartg! ot'tlers. If you have rttit" 'tried |sepicu,:i,
| member of the Baptist, church. j;j0 Vista's delieious . food, now ,
,, , „ , ... „ land was a •devoted Ghristian.! iq the time In start Me,a votir1
Mrs. A, \. Pup. Joe Newcomer, Supreme Court, Place 1—! h r - 11 ule um‘ " ' ''1 ‘1 11
• h , ion.
in r will
’ aft eft loony
Mr gj M!" !..fHavg y;’ Wil?on- 3!,S-0T:': her huTniFcThTGheir
son. Donnie. Sheriff and Mrs son 29-1.658.
rr, » ■ r> l. •-> !•
hot It were spared to enjoy eleve n
at Bio Vi
IJor Supreme Court. Place 3—-
Meade Griffin. 4 liO.SOT: Georg,;
Bum
♦ It,
nbi
Vfl-
Club
id to pi
ittend-
T//iN. LA XGFORI)
JOI XS Bl LLETI.X
XEWS STAFF
'.e an
i'e t hey were
quad coming
was too late
■; propouneed
1am w ho met
uted by Dix-
ie- and later
ia 1. Hospital
million w'as
Wednesday
raphl'c.
A\r. H. JUtrn<. Mfs. 1 Tenfv .lure c-
. zki • and daiightef, Thelma Jean.
Mr. and- Mrs. Jim led wards ai.d Harwood. TiT Ch >
d,.itighter-^. Jinerio B1:th and \n- (' .mmi--.* i<mer of Agrieul-
r.a I..... Mr. iml Mrs O. T„ Tamp- t :In,in C Vhiic. 951,1 Id; I
and daughters. Mary Ann and f. M, Donald, ih.075 McDonald , i ,
I..’ i,*. ’ Mr. cud Mrs. Pre-ton | ... jn j!„,ut tw. nt;.- 1 '1 !'
Wf-lg-.voi'th and daughter. Shir- years.
Mr. ..'ci Mi ' W. It S'cv, •-—>---- —
M" and Mi- W. V AIa;,s.. Sr;
i. ■ ' S.i Mr ,: l M: OKI„\lf(»IA KIHTOK UII
- ! Trigg,, and daughter. Viola. FAMII.V VISIT IIAM.KK.V
MUI",V Poll-. Mr- Victor Kcllv, Mr anrt Mr,. T CnnK-
Mi'.; Judith Aim .Millar. Mr. and nnstnw. Oklahoma, owners
On January. J7, 1939, sho j h-iendi.
;...... ............ ......-............... it ho open air patio
l.Golden Wedding anniversary, and j dancing.
ia and enjoy
or, indoor
B:\BV BOV XRKH f.S AT
(.FlillKS I HIM I INI V.A.LDK
Mr
\,r- ir.lc (icrdes
, , , , ...... . "c;. f-i arrival
..... wedded r.'mpanioi: Mi;|i|\A m Tli llul.ll ,,,r ., \„.
1 | IKS l M i l: I l\(i , in
1 -ii mi, T| \j,.din.i Parent Tc,tellers \ I lie lAaldc li., pita! and v.. ..died
wl «'lf” h:!- U r! A o, inlioi, will hold it's first Is pounds and ;t ounces. The
rewarrl. ami snrrow , .1 . . .
. - ;:•♦>(•{njc ol tlh‘ '•-!<""! v.-ar 017 voung man has l>een named
1 :, Tu. • - lav S'cjtti mn Michael. Mi-, and Mrs.
trttHic l.rmht !,>. her,.'jii.ei-iily ,pr.i- prs please- tr to iit < fPrd, a.rc wch known here
",!'1,yh al' p'ymy\red si,.... Xn. so,. ... ....-v ... wing
yy ofr,H;'; ,p,n;u'u;.'"un..................... Fv.de.
; the bereft husbaji'l and sorrow-_______
1 ing children and the other rela- ;
of Fives 1 he 11.iiictin. ex,end- eond.-l MEDINA RIVER B. 1BT1ST \SSOCf 1 TIQN
M's [.awrenee Fdward-x Mr. and
of
(lie newspaper in that city, paid ,
Mrs. Calvin.AVefl^vorth arid sons,; o,r a pleasant visit last1" '
F .V and John, Did Hay arid . Saturday afu rnoonl
A\ aync 1 fe. \ cationing at the Mayinl Ranch for|
$ . j., .p.w days and came in to make
us a fraternal call.
l ienee ahiT sympathy in thi
WILL MEET I X U XCTIO.X
, Funeral ai't';ingo!
* \(?y aJ.° Ja*! of Blummer I-'unei
—
m i * in
“Please Don't Shoot
Birds on Phone Line'
my-
RODEO NEWS
Pri
(
Kill! II VKIT K
HII It SI N H \ V
rou.i’sini'v v. id turn Ir. their news
♦ TOI-I \ . . IV ,,f It
week. \Ve welcome Mrs. T.ang-
.. , r.r u.i-r ford to our staff and hope that
' the people of Privilege Creek
Fiopia item, died in a sail Am l.,)nin|Uni',y will cooperate in
tonio hospital Sunday, and »;i- ■ making their news the best in
buried :,t Ftopia Monda> niorn- county,
ing lie is survived by two t
brother-. John j Harper of sKKVIGKS AT
Fav Ingen-
10 i Tuffv
•ond, 10.5.
AVallace Bil-
“Please
don't -
Jioof at
birds
Mr. and M
on tclorJu
ine line-
is tin
o a il on
owners of Bio
..f G G
Bradsha'.
popular night
iiithwc-ti
>rn Bel!
T.dopho;
guests front tl'u
\\ hO ept -•
'tlvd eai
th„K.
ranch host os so:
amh of'pj
crihonc
wire s aiY
cn bY str
nv shot
tli 'l int
r the ,
at Bio Vista 1
hunting so
ason.
The Bit y tli in
“Birds i
■an fly
away.”
Brad-
entertainers, fu
mvii-: mm: h as p abtv
_ [ i ok POPl I. Alt cl i s I S
RW-rH P ARTV AT lltO VIST l NG. Dori iaphet and twmsons,
I.AMII L..AKJ A VI 1.10 VI. i.v ,M|.|]v am, yjteyp,_ of ,
.Terry Taieius. ’ win.) liavo been gui--t> ar the Dixie
Vista, Bandera’s l;iBide Baneh all snnom*:- left last
pot. entertained week-end for their li-*me A very
\ arjous ranches* j delivhti id ranch ])art>‘ wu- held
wrangle]'--, anti u| their honor on the eve of
tli a ranch party their going away at which time:
! The r,2nd Anti
|the Medina KiVi
jnation will meet
| Tiiesilay. Septeml;
IT. Arnekl. pastnr
| Ikipti t elmreh
tlie assoeiati<>n am
Jun<
In Me
\Yi
last
• nday
ight. j tiw* fananis Curly V i
. i
Bustlers, popular Jimn.ie. Bevard furnislief
B
lv
the delightful
.-. Corp
’ox. Austin; fourth.
San Antonio.
nw said, “hut telephone wires
second Buddy j,,^ have to sit there and take- it.
Chnsti; third. |,e pot that the hunters delibor- ^
B« P -|f,-‘]v trv to hit tile wir-e*. and I \TTKN1> DISTRICT I'K VIC
don’t think sportsmen would
------—^--------
, Mi.-, Flizpbetii Mickcbcn of Idociion of.Officers; Syi,
jTarpl.y lias joined the BiilUrtln i",’" l>l'"vi'!el1 ’’-v
I force t la is w eek and started iti
Bareback riding-—first \\ allace , ^poot at a sitting bird on a wire.
j Mrs. Jo Covey, Maeev .Storms, !on il PnJod ol training.
•Ann Holden and The!marie Clark --
mom. ol
ion ses-
»ve; Sunday
Leo Brock:
ia 1 .music
the host
hhurclt; Annual sermon. B*-\ !.«-*'
J Brock;, noon, lunch. .Afternoon
. Min
• e: iipi - • i . - to he
toe hv-'-t ?t» !>t. !mkl and
- arc looking forward to
sect ion.
officiate at these services.
Biliinffdcv: second; AV. R. Morris, ;huf T clless thg. just don’t ro-l A"n "f"- '7 V n r
rtoi.ia. andCoorge AV. Harper of ST ( HRISTOPHKH S MISSION Gillette: third, Don Howard, Aus- alizp that a hastv shot, might j‘Wendet tne i isiricw^i...v pic-
Connts Christi: two sisters, Mrs. services for St. Christopher's , in; fourth. Sonny Coe. Beaumont. . rm,so serious damage to teie-j nJf - ng" al . , ,
sr*Si s' -....... "ssrs-
tonio. Mr. Harper was for many |t0 u o'clock, with communion ! ungs, Tarpley. 10.8; third.- Sonny 1 Explaining .the yc-rtrly -VliTofrvnin. jPU'
years a ranchman in the Utopia ’at 11. Dr. Charles Heimsath will Groff. Hondo. 20.1; fourth. Victor ; Br^dshawyfhoirite,!- out that each j
Schmidt, Boerne. 22.0. hunting season money.
Dude A\ rangier Hoping — first pours, and teleohone calls arc
Son Snivt ley. Flying L Ranch, j (n<5( through gunfire damage to
17.7: second. D. F. Fries, Bennie’s ; telephone lines. “It would help
U Bar Haneh. 20.2; third, Mike j a lot,’’ he said, “if hunters woul<l
Pern her, Boeder Ranch. 25.5. pp very careful when they are
Bulldogging—first, Bo Ches- jn ,^pe vicinity of telephone linos,
son, Bandera, 22.4; second, Louis jrvon jf a Puiiot or shot only
Socll. Comfort. 1.02.5; third, Son- j njcks the wire, when cold weather
ny (Me. Beaumont. 1.12.9; fourth, j comes the wire contracts and the
Sonny Groff, Hondo, 1.19.0.
--^-
session, Song and devotional per- ja day well spent in Junction.
BACK TO SCHOOL CLOTHES
j
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
And
nic lunch, swimming, dancing
and ball playing were enjoyed
n“11 by F.H.A. girls from Junction,
Johnson City, Fredericksburg,
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j K.. Westbrook, minister for 1
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will occupy tile pulpit at the
1 break ” I Church of’ Christ 'in this city j
1 One solution advanced l.y the .next Sunday morning and eycn-
!manager was that telephone en- big. and Pro. Ralph . Sv c t ul
j gineers might trv to develop a, preach fur the Utopia ( ’'-nvh o j
'tvpe of wire that would morojOhrist the same morning. ie.
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Mrs. I,. A. Leonard visited! when
; Mi-s Maude Lane and Mrs. Lizzie time,” he said, “all, we can
Schuschardt the past week. is to ask hunters to lie careful
Miss Tatrioia Vawter was the when shooting at birds near tele-
! guest of Miss I.oy Ed .Johnson phone wires.”
'at her home'on Medina Lake last I “ ^ '
i week-end.
MEDINA SCHOOLS AVI 1,1, OPEN
TEESDAV, SEPTEMHEIt 5
The Medina school will begin
usual time.
John Milton Langford visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Asher and
family at Leon Springs last Wed-
nesday, Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. Dallas Asher was a guest
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lane
Langford and family last, week-
end. Mrs. Asher who is a sister j--0-
of Mrs. Langford. A1ISS MATS TO TEACH
Marvin Terry visited his (laugh- j IN PORT ARTHEft
ter-in-iaw, Mrs. Roy Terry in' Miss C'hestella Alvis left Friday
the Boerne hospital last Sunday. ; for Poit Arthur where she will
She- was painfully injured in a ; assume her duties in the Stephen
jear wreck Saturday in which one F. Austin, school. Miss Alvis will
I man was killed and several per- j teach in the kindergarten depart-
sons injured. me-nt.
for these services.
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KOSPEI; MEETING CLOSER
SI NUAV NIGHT
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The gospel mooting at the
Church of Christ closed Sunday
night. Two additions to the
on Tuesday, September 5. Reg- church resulted from the week’s
ular 'classes will start at ft a. m. I meeting, which was well attend-
and continue through the day. jed each (^veiling. Rrothcr Ralph
The school busts will run at the I Sweet, the minister -1' 1
did the
preaching.
Nelson Hamilton is now em-
ployed in tlie Bulletin office.
Nelson, a former linotype opera-
tor in the office here, recently re-
turned from/ three years overseas
duty with the F. S, Marines. We
are glad to welcome him back
with us. )
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