The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGB TWO
THE BANDERA BULLETIN
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, IM4
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MORSELS .... 21c CHILI.........43c
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I PRUNES.......31c SUGAR ...... 49c
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Kimbell, lb. YAMS
Goldhill Fantail, 10 oz. pkg.
SHRIMP.....
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COFFEE........71c
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The Bandera Bulletin
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offlca to Bandera, Texas by Act of Congress on Marsh 8, 18?f
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Medina News
GRADE SCHOOL HONOR ROLL
Eighth Grade — Robert Collins,
Gail Anderson, Richard Mayfield,
Karen Marshall, Darby Knox, Ruby
Linney.
Seventh Grade — Della Baker,
Paula Baudoin, D’Ann Crider,
Randy MacNaughton, Keith Mans-
field.
Sixth Grade—Jo Nell Bruchmil-
ler.
Fifth Grade—Christina Collins,
Pam Keese, Bobby Marshall, Con-
nie Moore.
Fourth Grade—Linda Buckelew,
Jayne Mansfield, Nancy Porter,
Yturra Matthews, Alana Stokes,
Billy Walker.
Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Lane
Jackson, Mrs. Val Click, Mrs. John
McHaney visited their brother,
Joe Miller, in Helotes and sister,
Mrs. E. C. Hankinson and Mrs.
Sug Sanders in San Antonio.
here over the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hatfield,
Jr., and children of Tilden spent
the week-end here visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Will Hatfield.
We are happy to see Mrs. Cecil
Carr feeling better. She spent
one night in Peterson hospital
last week.
Mrs. E. J. Banta and son, Ches-
ter Banta, and Mr. and Mrs. Brook
Banta of Kerrville, visited Mrs.
C. R. Baxter in San Antonio last
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry of
Lexington, Oklahoma, spent last
week in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Holder-man.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Don Loyd and
their daughter, Mrs. Wig Pierce,
wish to exend their sincere appre-
ciation to their many relatives and
friends for the lovely flowers,
cards and many expressions of
kindness and concern while he was
in the hospital. Every act was
deeply appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Covey of San
Antonio spent Monday night in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Weed and Clara.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Quaid of San
Antonio visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Dee Hinds over the week-end.
Sorry to report Mrs. T. C. Me-
graw in Peterson hospital in Kerr-
ville. She underwent surgery
Tuesday morning, but at this writ-
ing is doing as well as could be
expected. We hope she will soon
be feeling better.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coose of San
Antonio visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
N. Coose and Mrs. Rosa Hinds,
Sunday.
dina. Mrs. Phillips died in a Las
Cruces hospital following brain
surgery on Tuesday, October 20.
MRS. NICK PHILLIPS DIED
IN NEW MEXICO
Funeral services for Mrs. Nick
Phillips of Las Cruces, New Mex-
ico, were held Thursday morning
in the Oak Rest Cemetery in Me-
HALLOWE’EN CARNIVAL
Don’t forget the Hallowe’en
carnival. Remember to bring ar-
ticles in for the Thrift Shop, Coun-
try Store and White Elephant
booths. Plan now to come in the
afternoon and stay also for the
evening of entertainment and fun.
Mrs. J. L. Garrett had as her
guests over the week-end her son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Forest and children of Kerrville.
HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL
B or Above in All Subjects
Ninth Grade — Mark Crawford,
Preston Faris, Mark Knox, Judy
Tanner, Tex West.
Tenth Grade—Andrew Anderson,
Minnie Anderson, Nancy Bucke-
lew, Mary Beth Christian, Frank
Craddock, Patricia Gallant, Paul
Marshall, Charles Seale, Sam Si-
mon, Gary Stokes, Jerry Way-
bourne, Terri Reed.
Eleventh Grade—Phillis Bruch-
miller, James Moore.
Twelfth Grade — Gayle Akin,
Christine Anderson, Ann Crad-
dock, Mike Fuller, Susan Fuller,
Marilyn Gallant, Maurice May-
field, Dolores Moffett, Jeannine
Moffitt.
MEDINA BOBCATS TAKE THE
CENTER POINT PIRATES 60-32
Dusty Greebon, Medina High’s
star football man, carried the Me-
dina Bobcats to a 60-32 victory
over the Center Point Pirates at
Medina last Friday night.
MEDINA ROSE GARDEN
CLUB MEETS
The Elysian Ranch home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Jackson was the
lovely setting for the second meet-
ing of the year for the Medina
Rose Garden Club on October 14th.
Mrs. Alice McKissick, the presi-
dent, called the meeting to order
and welcomed ten visitors and
thirty-two members.
The Secretary, Mrs. A. R. Clarke,
read the minutes of the previous
meeting after which Mrs. George
Vaught, chairman of the civic beau-
tification committee, gave a re-
port on work done recently to
beautify the lawn of the fire sta-
tion. A motion was made and act-
ed on favorably to have a clean-
up day in thy community. Tues-
day, October 20th was the date
chosen for this project.
Following reports of committees
the president turned the meeting
over to Mrs. Jackson who present-
ed a most informative and inspir-
ing program on candle art and its
use to beautify arrangements.
With her step-by-step instructions
on candle making, she displayed
some beautiful candles and ar-
rangements made by herself and
her assistants proving that the
old and fascinating art of candle
making is still a rewarding one and
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Val Click
were Mr. and Mrs. Sug Sanders
and daughters, Evelyn, Alta and
Patty, of San Antonio; Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Coleman of Victoria;
Mrs. H. Allle Ball and grand-
daughter, Linda, of Atascosa; Mr.
and Mrs. Lane Jackson and Phillip,
and Mr. and Mrs. John McHaney
of Medina.
MRS. PHILLIPS DIES IN
EL PASO
Mrs. Ardie Octavia Phillips of
Fairacres, New Mexico, passed
away in an El Paso hospital Tues-
day, October 20, 1964. Mrs. Phil-
lips was the wife of the late Nick
Phillips, who passed away in No-
vember of 1960. She was the
sister-in-law of Dee Phillip of
Bandera.
Mrs. Phillips was born June 23,
1906. She was a member of the
Church of Christ.
She is survived by two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Nettie L. Carpenter and
Mrs. LeeEvelyn Pruitt; two sons,
Floyd Phillips, and James Phillips,
all of Fairacres, New Mexico; two
that candles are not used for light! sisters, Mrs. Ernest Lackey and
alone but for decorative purposes
for all occasions.
Dainty and delicious refresh-
ments were served by the hostesses,
Mrs. Geo. Derry, Mrs. R- H. Wil-
liams, and Miss Beatrice Chambers
Guests attending were: Mrs.
Bess Derry of Kerrville, Mrs. An-
nie Garrison and Miss Garrison of
Hondo, Mrs. Grace Kitxman of
Bandera, Mrs. Jo Keese of San
Angelo, Mrs. Luciel Muehl, Mrs.
John McHaney, Mrs. Val Click and
Mrs. H. C. Gollberg of this city.
SEE US FOR YOUR
PLUMBING, PUMPS AND
WELL DRILLING
BANDERA PLUMBING (0.
Mrs. Ozella Johnson of Fairacres,
New Mexico; two brothers, Henry
Adkins of Las Cruces, New Mex-
ico, and James Adkins of Utopia,
Texas; and five grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mrs. Phil-
lips were conducted in the Oak
Rest Cemetery Thursday morning,
October 22, 1964, at 11:30 a.m.,
with David Holland, of the Me-
dina Children’s Home officiating.
Pallbearers were H. C. Gollberg,
Durward Mayfield, Murry Le-
Stourgeon, Vernon Williams, Tom
Carpenter and Ray Melton.
Chester Banta who has been
working in Virginia the past 6
months visited his mother, Mrs.
E. J. Banta, last week.
Mr .and Mrs. Hubert Ambler of
Portland, Oregon, are guests at
Camp Loma Alta this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Medford
have just returned from Ingleside
where they visited relatives this
past week.
Mrs. Beulah Moore was a San
Antonio visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Reid and
friends of Levelland were visitors
YOU MAY VOTE
AS YOU PLEASE
ON
NOVEMBER 3RD!
There is no legal requirement—no moral obligation
Regardless of how you have ever voted.. •
Or in which primary you voted.. .
Or whether or not you voted .. .
Or how your poll tax receipt was stamped. •.
YOU CAN VOTE FOR ANY CANDIDATE
OF ANY PARTY
ON THE NOVEMBER 3RD BALLOT
*c+r-
Governor Price Darnel, while Attorney General, wrote an opinion on the
question of party loyalty in which he said, “The courts of Texas have answered
this question by holding that the pledge taken at the time of voting in the primary
•lection DOES NOT create a legal obligation."
Governor Daniel repeated that opinion by saying that the pledge
on the primary ballot does not obligate anyone “legally or morally" to vote for
the Democratic ticket in the general election.
Pol. Adv. Paid for by Bandera County Republicans, Allie Allsup, Publicity Ch.
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