The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1950 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, September 1, 1950
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1HE BAXDfHA BILLETIN'
The Bandera Bulletin
Cavalcade of Mexico disqualification is only
^upuicuue oi mvxiLO R isis FOR KXEMPTOX
/« A. September i on reserve members
('...mnemomtinff 100 years'll Austin, Tex.,1 Aug. 30-Physical Tf xus AnKora Goat Raisers’ As‘
peace along the Rio Grande, a 10- j disqualification is the only basis ^"datioji I eat tires a high of'$1,000
day Pan-American Friendship i for exemption from active mili- '*? pi'oiniurii awards.
result of additional premiums
offered by the American Angora
i1 '"at Kaisers’ Association and the
Published on Friday
Entered as second class matter August. 3, 1945, at the Postoffice
tn Bandera, Texas, by Act of Congress of March 3, 1878.
HUNTER PUBLISHING CO.
Mrs. JOHN V. SAUL, Business Manager
Subscription price $2.50 per year.
Office of Publication
Bulletin Building, -Upper Main St.
Notice of church entertainments, community concerts, etc., where a
charge of admis.sion is made, obituaries, cards of thanks, reso-
lutions of respect, and all matters not news, will be charged for at
regular advertising rates.
V
PIONEER CAFE
Regular Meals, Short Orders,
(Hie K E N I) I v v E R S
Special izing- Don bl e Deck If am bu rgers
I Dune Made Castries to Co
•Nr.
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Fiesta celebration will be held in
San Antonio September 15-24, ac-
cording to an announcement by
Mayor Jack White.
The statewide celebration will
be climaxed by a huge spectacle,
the Calvaeade of Mexico, at the
Bexar County Coliseum, Sept.
23-24.
The Mexican Government, co-
operating with the Texas cele-
bration. will send its top person-
alities of stage, screen and radio
to participate in the Cavalcade of
Mexico.
Three performances of the Cav-
alcade- of Mexico will be held—-
than $300 in premiums.
In the boys’ livestock show
exhibitors of fat lambs, under
Fine Wool, SouthdoWn and Other
Crossbred classifications, will
compete for more than $1,000.
Premiums offered by the San
Antonio stock show for till the
standard breeds of livestock now
tries is December 15, 1950. Pre-
mium lists are available from
Janies F. Grote, 'speretary-mema-
ger, San Antonfcr Livestock Ex-
position, P. O. Box 1710, San An-
tonio, Texas.
PACK 3
Bro. and Mrs. James K, West-
brook of Utopia were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Marvin Hunter
•Sr., Thursday night of last week.
art rot r /ml-, urn plan
NOW FOR CHRISTMAS
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J. E. ADAMS VARIETY STORE
J. K. ADAA
Texas
evening performances Sept. 23-24 j maximum of three - months,
and a Sunday matinee, Sept. 24. quests for deferment for a longer j
Tickets are scaled: Reserved box time must' tie forwarded on to ]
seats, $2.40; general admission higher authorities for final deci-j
I .Si -20,- including tax. Funds do- sion. Colonel Abbott explained. |
lived from the show will go for; Whcn rennested in writing by!
.the support of a tubercular clinic hjs (.m,,|0yeV, .a reservist will re- j
for Latin Americans. -I tekets ;.;,jVP consideration or deferment
may l” obtained by mail ftom ^ j^js civilian occupation or ae-1
San Antonio f harnber of font- ^i\itv is critically necessary to
jmerce. .00 Insurance Bldg-, ban tmantt-nance of r:a;ior.;d health.
Antonio safetv or interest.
Wf - San \mmiio ch.osen as the „0\v(v,.,.. re,-all to active duty
h"-t oit\- tic- till- lex,i- tru-duy f,(,sl,|.vjS( engaged in a criti- j
F-i'a-i.'i-'i'.ip Fie-!-., - its CIwiiIkt ca| civl„an OCCUp;ltlon will not
r.,:i men-, is coordinating us )j(, lU,|;iV(„,.
effort- with the Pan-American ,,, ,f -u nee(, fo, him
1-1 it"d»hip ( omnd'.'ion. a gioup jn ,( nlj]j|U|.v assignment which
”f ''gsino-s, civic and military wj|, make rull ust. of criti,-al eivi-j
' "Ul d-rnsor the oh- li;(n skill
(2) Unless the firm -or, agency :
h\ « hith ( mplo, eft is principally |
engagedl. in: production of items
services pbviqusly essential
to national health, safety or in- i
tert-'t. - ji
c’t Unless 'urgency of the civil ]
tary service of members of ,the | The new l'at lamb open show,
Army Organizer! Reserve Corps which provides an opportunity
when called to active duty in time | for girls, individuals and colleges
of national emergency. Colonel to exhibit fat lambs weighing j total $18,000 according to Browne.
Oscar B. Abbott, Chief of the j under 110 pounds, offers more Deadline date for livestock en-
Texas Military District, stated
here today.
However, delays may be au-
thorized for compassionate or oc-
cupational reasons when applied I
for bv the individual or, in case j
of occupational reasons, by the ’
employer of the reservist.
Deferments, dr delays for com-
passionate reasons, may be an I
thorizd by the Texas Military j
District headouarters up to a;
Re-1
BANDERA ESTATES
Restricted Residential Lots
$300 UP-TERMS
Guaranty Title Furnished
See Ralph Hammonds, Montag’ue Drive
Bandera Estates
/Znujkt, & fSioumc
Acu^. 9£Lac^act-
THE AVERAGE
>-n»,o» \ PRODUCES ABOUT
50,000 EGGS
EACH yfeAR
Proof Next Week
Some- people can't see the ben-
efits of insurance—until they have
suffered a heavy loss! But, the
majority realize that danger,
even though invisible, is 'ever
present ' and that only through
insurance is their property safe.
(Proof of Last Week's Am
TIIK WORD “Till'd”
IS NOT MODERN SLANG
It comes from the name of a
confederacy of professional mur-
derers whet terrorized India for
700 years They worshipped
'■Kali Ala" the Hindu goddess of .
destruction, and assassination was
a religious duty. The order wa3
unmasked between 1830 and 1840
and later stamped out.
celebration in San^
tjie 2-day f’aval-
. v. ill l.e the 3
the world re-
f)nhest ra; the
TEXAS JAMBOREE AT MEDINA
One of the finest western and hillbilly
shows ever to appear in Medina will be
on the sta.ee of the Medina school audi-
torium.one night only, Saturday, Sep-
tember 2nd.
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St
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an in-
known aerobatic
mi
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and movie-'
tar I..-0
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f*‘n invited
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liable for t
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■lations
Mexico and
Soutli
Govern- -: -
of tlie
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and man;
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i figure^.
tk’
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:■ Com-
.form's for bis.
f lb 1mless
A Gccd
Laying
Flock?
build ycu a good one with
Red Chain Growing Mash .
bePU
pursuit of tlie reservist out-
weighs the need of the armed
eryices.
written request
ft an: .the ('m-ployer tor delay, to
actiVie duty of the reservist j,
s■ 1 ito-1 when 'hr re-ervi-t is
Mu’- a aed * !iat 1.,. i.. to I... ord( red
to ext. mind. m-fiv<-..duty. :
Thr-'Iiujia! (lela.y, is granted id
n--i-ryis.t.s with y-riliesl stands and
riot i-.'.Ieidelayl; hmm'diatuly re-
pia.-eal.-e in the industry,wvilLnot
exceed' a; perjodynf -lx months.
An c\-t,-n-'i-.‘'ii of tile -delay may be
aytiiorrs d for, a like period, blit.
NVilT.be subject to a morn rigid ap-
plication'' of aboye requirements.
■ In addition, to delays that may
he granted for- eofiipassionate and
occiipaf-ional • reason's, graduates of
the advanceil course senior,.'divi-
sion ia-sc-t ve officers Training
Corps and reservists enrolled in
. plvo. have been accept-• for
a.in i -1.Si lit n c-ngnized -. - ....|s
or divinity, may
including- intern-
es.i active -or-
' the fall
their nob
l.lrn'!ur!i( to Medina by
KMac's Mushmoiith
0'(binib 'I', one of the
nation’s loading hillbilly
disc jockeys. Texas . - ■
Jamboree will star Big
Bill IJsierv- radio's tallest
s.iiigi'ng; cowboy, of •
K A B( "s Noonday
jamboree./
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till ai:
lrd
Medina. Allan Fisher,
oit K.UN() blally, pl.iis.
iitig t«i
a lie Ijai'n a 'idea, i'ea/t inaM
.v-oa! oT.'her. .radio and teieviA-ioii perf< ua.r.eiw. ■ Aln.^hmomii
opes-to se« a 1 i Ills Medina l'rieiids \\ li'Pn ’.'Texas Jamboree;
ijmcs to The '•tag© of the Medina School Auditorium, Sai-
l'd a v night,;. Se{ item her 2nd. This apiioaraneo is sponsored '
y Uie Castle Buck Boys Ikanc.h, which is now-a non-profit
i-gfinization that is being operated:near Medina io furnish
home for' untier-priviIoged. and Homeless boys.
M
il's slow age ! —
It's naturally milder!
BOTTLE OF PEARL, PLEASE'
>p-
and
forward! -d
:a will
-d 1
the
reservist
vo C -rps
s. local
r-nif (
Or-
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r foe
t a
al ’mit i
mohilvf-r
nstrnctt
of an
r if
iri'it.
D.m um
ontary
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nt to -
unpo.'t
the
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• Baby chicks just can't eat enough feed during
the starting season to carry them all the wav to
the laying house. Only well managed and well
fed pullets make good layers.
• Your pC • 'tig to charge you for all the
rustling l! i for themselves during the
hot summer met ills . . . you'll pay the hill next
fall and winter in lower egg production.
Ask Your P.sd Chain Dealer to Put Ycu
On the Red Chain Pullet Frcgram.
HANDERA COUNTY RANCHMEN
FARMER ASSOC IA TION
Mv'pktei
c>n forms
Ah pro yin:
is posted by law and
ail requirements,
wiii le prosecuted,
s perrv.it' ale hereby
. L Henslcv. 7-12mc
< \ i: 1 > or THWIvS
deferment must tieeompany tbo
request.
Kach request submitted i>y re-
servists or ' their employers for
deferment from ertended aefi\<*
duty, will he cnrvsiclerx<1 on an in-
dividual biisis-2-there will be no
blanket ..defermentv Colontd Ab-
bott. declare'!.
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PLANS LAID I UK SPBIVB
i i\ i sj(h k i:\rusmu\
I \ SA N ANTON ro
■ r>ne of the -largest sheen and
■vitr
"mo**: \ •
Sh
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uSue\
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of to he held Feh. 1(1-25, 1u5i, ac
| cording to exposition livestock
AND
111. D. Gairisop, Rev. and Mrs.
i I. V. Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
'Garrison. Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
, I Thorn, Mr and Mrs. A. J. Flow-
e,,s-
HAYES FEED STORE
W t . t a k < - t li i s i v ea n s o f til a n k-
irur our friends and relatives for
j t lie many bevuifu! floral offer-1
I i ng s ; i n (1 other e x pres si o n s
j kindness and svmpathy at the, ,
■ dcat’-h of our beloved wife and i.‘'h?‘rman- M:"'k Bro'vnc-
I mother. Mrs. R. D. Garrison.— 'ho combined sheep and goat
show, including breeding animals,
the hoys’ show, and the newly
added fat lamb open show offers
What Every Bride Should Know
During the first year, your husband
will be most solicitous, wanting to keep
things homey with a minimum of work
%i\
to soil your pretty hands.
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In succeeding years, your husband
will expect more and more of you in
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keeping things tidy—and he'll become
more and more conscious of increasing
household expenses.
Now, to satisfy ■ your spouse in all
these things, you’ll find the simplest an-,
swer in modern Electric Living. Yes,
ma’am, with a host of electrical appli-
ances to help you around the home,
. you’ll have a minimum of work to do
—and a minimum of expense in doing it!
See your Electrical Appliance Dealer Joday—He Can
Provide D'oti ll'ilh Easy-to llse Electrical Servants
approximately Sfi.500 in premiums.
Rambouillets, Dejaine Merinos,
Corricdales. Shropshires, South-
downs, Suffolk-., Hampshire- and
Columbia.-?:'will compete for 8 1200
in premium money'.
The Angoi'u goat show, as a
Come worship with .-us in spirit
and in truth.
| The Bible our only creed and
Clu i-t our only savior.
CHURCH OF
CHRIST
BANDERA
SUNDAY
Bible study......... 10:00 a. m,
Worship Service..... 11:00 a.m.
Young Peoples’ Class . 7:00 p.m.
Worship Service ..... 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday—Ladies Bible Class ’
2:30 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Prayer Meeting ______ 8:00 p.m.
WHERE CHRISTIANS MEET
Ralph Sweet, Minister
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BANDERA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
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BANDERA, TEXAS
Dr. J. 0. Butler
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 146
Residence Phene 168
BANDERA, TEXAS
Stock up for tk
Labor Da v
UsA'p'z I /"
r-- ‘p:?/-.
Stores all ov.-r town areTcaturing Fal' lall - choices: pm.met
Of the brewers’ art —lor the holiday week end.
DRY...LIGHT...but Ul TTY!
Extra pleasure ... extra refreshment for you and vour
guests. Taste, and you'll know—Falstalf’s got something!
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IN ITS GREAT Z0-STATE AREA- FAISTAFF OUTSELLS
ANT BEER AT ANY PR/CE!
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