The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1950 Page: 1 of 8
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An Institution Promoting- the Interests of Bandera County, Texas
Volume o, No. 10
BANDERA, BANDERA COUNT i, TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 8, 1950
$2.50 per Year; 5c per Copy
BANDERA BUCK AND RAM SALE BRINGS
IN MORE THAN $3,000
As an
Bandera
annual feature of the and mohair people are Koine to
County Livestock Im- have to improve 'heir methods
Miss Word Honored [Mrs. John Fckhart,83 College Hoys and
With Shower; Died Yesterday
\Zion Lutheran Choir
Girls Honored \ Sings at Lions Club
Honoring the boys and girls | Thursday rvi ning or last week
>1iss Aliie Maude Word, bride] Band-era today mourns the
elect of Sergeant Billy Smith, death of another beloved pioneer who will enter, college this month, j was guest night for the Lion’s
was honored with a linen shower j mother. Mrs, John Kekhart pass-; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sweet and ; Club and the meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. F.rle Mans-led away Thursday morning at ' members of the Church of Christ at Rip Vista. Following the din-
provement Association 3 Buck of putting up theitproducts and I field by the ladies of the Church | her home in the East Verde! entertained with a Weiner roast i tier the club was entertained by
and Ram Sale was held at Mans- improve the qual'ltv of wool and of Christ last Saturday afternoon. . community, where she had lived, at Ranger Crossing on Thursday j the '/Ann Lutheran Brotherhood
field Park Monday. A fine as-1 mohair or go out' of business." Iced punch and home-made cakes; for so many vars. Mrs. Kekhart ! night of last week. Those who Choir of Kan Antonio. Choir mom-
sortment of Angora bucks and. inhibitors of registered An- wire served. The rooms Were" had been' in declining health for j attended were Mrs. Lo- Short, j pcrs were Messrs. Hailey. Mil-
various types of rams were shown ! „ l, 111 j r ■ u included S \V Dos- gailv decorated with cut flowers several months, hut had been Joe Huntei Short, Mr. and Mis.Ter. iaaiin, Kienuelge. (,eoiges.
*Thd several nici -ales made. m, d o \\-' s (trr and Brooks! and the.-dinirig; table was laid with Bible to be tin and about her | Harvrv Putman, Mr. and Mrs.,Watts. Wagoner, on. Hold and
As. main speaker at the after-! Sw,, ten -di of Poek-i.rfnes- M la beautiful hand made lace doth household duties. The news of, Erie Mansfield, Allen Mansfield, the director. Mr. Ransleben, Folk
fu^a f session, Fred Earwood, p" Virplev V P, lieed''and centered with crepe,myrtle. ; her death came as a shock to j Mr. and Mr- M. I'. Cott meliam. | songs and spirituals were their
f/fnim nt rancher of Sonora, i : 11 Vllt. 7Howard Th, table was la.id with siIvei: and i friends throughout this seteion. Jerry. Jimmy, and lain Coding- | sp: riaiti Tim wive of th.-choir
T.'a, -poke ' ,n" ’’Improvement1,, " ' ' 1 ■ ltd Mr, Kah.h Sweet -,-rved She was born lil.TSli7 at War s- iwm, Marvin lew Mr and Mrs member wen guest of the
• 1 *|t!eh and Mr- W. F. Fight serv- viile. now Ftopia. Emma 'Eliza- Right. Mr. and Mr- Ted Hillman. I.iotls Club also.-
,1 |p1(, ,.,'ike. . j ly.rth Kollev. daughter of Mt’.iMi-.- Ituih I'ora Wridt1. Clifton Mr-. lians.leben, the choir di-
Crtests -in,TthokeBvhb sent'gifts a wi Mrs, Jack Kelley, who were j Wright. Wayne. Keen:. Thomas rector. and Richard' Wall; played
v'||.J Kavmonil Hicks. Mrsf earlv settlers' on Cypress Creek, | Kei'se. Jr.. Dorothy It
I diea Man-field. Mrs. Thomas
Keese: .Mrs. R. r, A.US|ip, Mr-.
STATE RANGERS RAID BANDERA RESORTS
AND CONFISCATE SLOT MACHNES
State Hangers Olsen and Pur-
vis, assisted by local officers,
made a sudden raid on some ten
Bandera resorts and night spots
last Eridav night, and confiscated
slot machines; .and gambling de-
vices, which were hauled away
in two State trucks brought along
Jimmy Hand Will he on the mound f'"' th'- nm’pose'. "lc ""'nr-ra f,f
JIMMY HAND TO
DITCH SUNDAY
Tills Sunday, September 10 at
;t p. m. the Bandera Ranc h Hand-
will play the strong Evalile team
here in Bandera at Cowboy Park.
wool .and Mohair and Sheep
T„J Goat- in Ti ■ 1 ' Tin p
I Cial n c...':;, ■ airanveil
wool
the t
A. th
mohair pri
as in charm
,vool and m
llnndern .Tabor Day
' Celebration UY/.s
P- 1 Dig Success
ciali • i ■ t .
Kvt.er.lion Service
1 ! f'D' . n*I
of, \ ... M (
■go of Texas,
• n't*:! .■ to U -ndfVc \
K : S-I"':
mt*'!'. loi.-i! <-.*>:ni
: «1;.- • • run! * ’ • •••
*g# # poke (■,
®the ranchmen of
... ' ' !’ Ho ('»’• -
the
1 promised them p,
f.v r-.v, ro.vn(r- nf II-
help
... *’ ■ 1 ■■ " Of
IlntlKi \ * -ori.nfivm
prob in
the spring . • He s.,
... : • . , , , ;i. h
*trc ..i ti'O fa* t F it k.e W’*-.' 1 <
! ■-;.*> a*'-! ^und'ii' o
set a ill* as ;i,tn
ii time as p.issthle n
:i x*
- i ri'D h* d Jiav ivith n ;
to lli t| i ' k. ; ; *1
■i; ing that, period. |-m
ilo
» f*.' thf ] Va r ii !<•?;»
Tin- Banili.ra
County I.ive-tock \
&
M M.'tvlav nivh
Imp!
As-oiKitiun is to
. . Fail v
he Ci' ■ : . ■ ic- 1
..ri thi. fine work
■ ni t|;. drinc-’x
that • ' J
one in the county ...
amouz •
vers and evi-ryone '|lV
■
i.s Io. .'■■,r f t V
vnr.i to the nrxt . •
r.i* Sot'HilHv an -1 :
anno
id sale. is
■ • ■! Like \ir-'Lt A
I! • : k
■ iiia preference 1!!
!-, ii - , or> pln\ i
for ' , , -,
grinle animals by >:
: n J:
nLJ.t..
pay it
. ;•
!■’
' .
quail’
a! s! owing no in- . .
.... »T '
tere
I'.Vi r priieil.
Satindav. Sipf. 2
In-.
■
I ir«-| (.n \round
NVlti
V : • - •
and
, Saios . total-
Dot rne. 10.0; 2rd. W;
ed >
T,r’ 10 7; Lni.
drew
' '!'j. >(|i]: t j ' ■ ! ' Ml M I )
r.-HinuhniTi. nnyfe*-- Store. Mi'e
Ft I,. Man-field. Mr-' AJvh 1' ark.
Daisy hi Clack. Mrs. 0}.t» Love,
h ]•' Ji Bari.-' Mrs Pty-ton
W,.,,l Mi1-. Ro-aivn HnW^Miss
" - uce # I tint. Mr- 1! K. Buck.
Mrs Claude Buck Mrs. Hubert
11.„ ... M' ■ T*‘d Hillu an.
Ml Merle
Kee-cn Mt-a
Tiniest, several aecordian - iiuiiibers and
utbeast. of Handera. She .grew [/Keith ’ end-.- VaGor liniman, Stan- j Mr; Wall rendered Several acedr:
iiti ii; t bat etrnnTiiiiii'v ant.I at - ' p y Da --dc* and Temndy. Mathis -< 1 iu n solos,
[of Corpus Ciirisbi.
for' the Ranch Hands and
promises to he the tramo of the
'.t ar. Tiiis ramc will not he
broadcast, so 1 a* tire to he on
hand to see this game.
1 .an Sunday t lit * Ranch 1 lands
tended the Hast Verde school
w hen she- was a child, and had
rv-id .d in t hat sect ion practically
ail of her life. She was married
*o John Kekhart December *R.
1/SSfi. T'i\ • children wen- born
to this uriion: Leroy, Raymond
and Harley Tack hart; who pro-
in. death: Mrs. Olo
....... Miss Vivian R<' nnr < Btmdf.’1*.1 P«d Mrs.
v j,Me- Leah Fo-s of I’alme.'o, California.
M.-s Charlie r”urtreu grandchildren, ten
,. v (Pcs Blackwell, great grandchildren. one half-i-'.
„■ ...,■ and Can.lv " M’ ' [,,-.:la "r *al,ina!
' ' \„,u Man-field. Mrs I’e-pitc the fact that Mr-. Erk-
M r
up
Mr-
id. M"
Mt At ire
.1 Marvin II
it, Mrs A Hern
id' High’. Mrs.
I nw-
I •'
in
d
v LfR « ------- -
. Mrs. Tex Anderson
R"1 ThroVvn from Horse
. V ' 1. r
d. E
P t u’ '
rep
in • • Ruddy
eh* n
>;..v IL in eh. i in the S i 1
:
Deter-
•ct; Mouvrial hncpitnl in
J3rd, Co-Giles
Ke:
u'j.”i> -' .• \\ n- tak^n
",1 ith, Bubby
, V'Wvl-
I’.- in a P’up.'.nitT nnihulancc
i. ;VC 1.
fotiov.-
;,_r j; ' ; {t*« >}',* I'l’l l*iVC(-1
Kitiii*- Boron,
M.ht'n
th.rown 4f»•< a. bor>o.
A nd*'"5 wa> initnaa 1
r..,-d \'.vaitl
Mi-
W R Morri- G:
when
. •-. fh.e*■ x*ii’nipx broke
MeCai ly.
whi 'e
-b, .. . .K 11 r in t’.ie <J111-
)■*!', \\ 11 ■ ke f {« !<>-
i r i' i * ■
• li, / 1, , , ( u ». , ,f h.i r
;. ..■ lev. At -'.in.
■ ii r -'
. • ■ . , • • . • ”
• - B ’ ,’ox A ;s-
:
■ r. \ -s'in Gilbert
: t. .n. U ai'i!..' Jot-
//.
D. (U P NEWS
hart had i> i -1 111 e allott d throe-
ivir, and ten .years, and knowing
that she had been in feeble health
for a long tint,, and that death
.■■ ■ . to a!! of us so.iner or lab r
v. afe -oh ons-ntuied and human
l a a: e • > c'..... that it i-' not
; il)le for us to fortify our-
\os gain's* 'he shirk which
.comes wjtli the final hour of sep-
aration. Although we know tli -
soul . is . uuciuekod by di .ath, .it
grieves u- to part with the body
v hieli.a a- Itayg.l.jvet! and cherish;
yd-: J.hruiigli is ■ year.-. lua-'much
a- tiie sep.ira-tifiii i- .umivoidable,
r. .■ must and should talae couifot't
from, the memory, of the loved
one, and
1'iromise
one is safe and-that Kg' Will rom
Silver Spin- to Have
Feature Attraction
mi behind t-
opg v|;.bya+. t'
ii • San \ 11 (
cm
Drue and Plummer
Purchase . 11 tract ire
Kti)st Lilidia'!•■ -was .’•('s.pnnsjbjp
for this lieuiitifui music, how-
cv(;r lip was called b> .t he.hospif al
for an cyo opcralitin and was
not aide in be pi <‘St-nt to enjoy
stmidai' .tii-'.lit September 'b Wc- Lions are • grateful for
in Vn.;.. suin' v.ilt feature ,'he-program and jvyl-sh Mr. Lind-, [j0st Yallci) HHh
Hank Thnmp-on and Hi-' Brazos hut a speedy tfercivory.
Ri Bov. at their regular dance. ! The Medina Lion's Flub that
Hank Thomuson. who is famous is in process of organization hud
t...-') , Fa,.in,| .......-djng hit- has several rcproscntativ, ".....
at the
p-.j,til'e r.- ■■ ‘plinge. meeting.
'■}. a: c *1 Inn i-,v Hm:.p ' ...........
r ■ \V „ <u- MRS. It. T U:\UI.B
i:,,. , , ■ • ' wid. I' no^i i r\i.
■ ... I • Tomorrow Ml- II T Mr...!-!, u ife of Rev.
",n,i a,,nm others Arn .Id. pa-t-r of the Fit st Bap-
ste—i Hubbard owner of
r Spur. Hills
for her (lances
i t -1 'id most
i t'foi db art-
ti-t church is in the Rajitist Me
>i oi ia! lio-pjra! in S;m Antonie
tl -Week for a major operation,
/Our best wishes for a speedy.re
, niverv, Mrs. * Arnol/1.
A t.lea! was elostHl this week
\\ hepohy Mr. and Mrs." Floyd Prtie
and Mr.. rind Mrs \Y \ Plum-
iner purchased I.<»st A’a'llev- Hills
, |.j,;tlie places were a) Tested’ and
haled before .fustiee of (he Peace
L. I. Ilriclit. alt plead guilty,
and fines of kt(iT) and cost.s were
a- j - 'ci! in each east* Joe Dea-
v t i• 11;ead p ih v i\< t he operator
of the devices.
Top ■: t!ie' fir-t■ raid of this
i-.iiid :fw h\ the Rtatc lb’inkers'
1 t i; ,*.. •. ;i:id by fu r the
i ii,;'.! \\ t• u.itde! - tata.l that
I ha: .Depart i:;«.; 11 of Pubilic Safety
i : 1.mt’Oim> u cb.-se atcli op pTUTlb-
!inr lhr.me.bout the . Slat", and
II a a' • a! j, m a Ran ear here in the
m a.T ('(it ure to wm k in cojlahora-
tioii with the Raiv.eers at Kerr-
viii • and Kan Antonio A short
tire aw - ;i hill wa- IjitlRdUeod
hi Con Art", to ban the “otie-arm-
from Mike. Robinson Thii; frnct 1 fl ’’Finitit " fn-i- being -hipped
is one .of tiie nu.-t iitlriirtive — 11i.- i ini’’ 1 V btut. , i he ,uii s)fined
divisions in flip Hill Country end ,1:|ndit" is ti e name given to
already has niltnv lovely homes |'^"1 niaelune-- -a sure wittner for
on iff Mr. T’rue and AI,',;,ii" n" i"'!'. bul in! llib. plii.vur.
Plummer plan to make further
Hand- ra High School
Will Hold Inspection
of Improvements
I H IT I II !>V WILSON
OIT i: \ I TI) ON
Kitt le Jude - A'
Tho Handel a Puhiit; SeimMls
.w ill commenee M«>nday. K< ptem- i
her i 1. Km cbmy-nt will '''em
hie nee at. H a.,in. ’ School will be,;
exton-ive dr\’elopment on flit'
t ract and R won’t h(> inner .before;
many more, homes will ■«prini?-'j
up. T.Obt Valjey Hilk- wax m-i ;
eir.ally part of the L<>st. ValVv '■
P o > b 11 act but V' ni! no an 1
developed n< a seh-divixion 1 >v i
ii.'iin ini'!(1‘Wotlt j ^1 '' Roh.iii-.on It !l>j
tperation m the j Hanrlera and ; imy tvictpR' (ptc
)ital Mon/lav and|v i1^ ........... fr<’4‘
;* slowlv improv-;fin,‘ n;,(ivP
' <■( rt airdy ‘ an ideal
home. •
IT M Ml It
un me* was tak-
i Ib'-n . b.o.-pital
.die i - n.nderuo .
Io iratorv to
burner'- friends
r a . - i p. ns j v j'c*
id
she
i Rosa IT'-
{.j be -hovlv in'prov- . bl,l,‘ n;,,iVe euaot- on it. it i NOTIH' of
<. \lll»l A ( IT li MIKTINR
The Aladrona nariltn (luh will
meet at tli( Lil.irary today (Fri-
day < at 2 p. rn. AH nipnluss are
iiryed. to at tend 1-'(»1 lowing the
v. . | •. | meeting the-group wiiLgo to the
dti ,.er the snmc routes uk were A 'J '■ l^ulc Al1'’ n"n 'v,1° lK's j s.lmu) linn f,.r ;uf -in-iHVlion
al the end of lust .school; ‘ (,eun eke ' or ’ coffOe Rillb<'°n ",0 AI:' fl1"r 11 ’ "r D" new imirn m-ments
, ice . a cam, cake 01 collie " O j months nt the Riint;- T.mVngf nt jan<l tl,c open Imti
the Flying J,. Hunch Was honored ;
Coffee Hour
in this msr- from tiie ............ '...... ; This Saturday. S.. 1 tember Pth
”Cnod RmVthoahve;.on the firstkl'Id r-:■ K-2: "2 ™ ifor Mrs. 'Schneider
; Party at Flying- L
added nm’-in" more1'IM1 ul!h lhu vxa'r’tion ill' lll<-':iJ0 sold at reasonable prices and
. - n'° , '.buses that tan through tiie l’n-
I mi,
Fiud
. Calf
i.itifi.
Siiml.i.i. S.,|.trmber t
-III.ii.I (a. XioVmt
ropWig-Xlst.' I.ciuis Snell,
; Hu,us ." J, 'F-
a 11 e;: a > i! -X11 *:' *
H '
\ er> .- ueee.-si-i:
; ti.e id iDA e*
Kpiiiigo ua> yi
! iwiv\ ards, one
; ij’oLU. liandei’a.
-■ k Home De.
*■1 UAH M:m A. H.
• v ■ Vll .by; o.
v a..«.m 1 the mem mg
wo ' oi Wvia ah'-
;ueJhbei.s. The
We iumiitf- ami
Me - Reagan gave
n mi preparing
which turne i out
Toe report mo
mU-miun in Big
vei. bj. Aim. L. b
ot the delegateo
it wu.s voted to
iuy
hjch Dor loved ones could
•mfort. She lived an out*
, „f'in, ;1'n!- v w bon ' u'i'! 1 n 1: !' lrou.U‘' 1 !l(‘; Service and Wesleyan Service
./,.'/ ‘ V bus will commence to i<>ad pupils f;,,11,j :infl \t,-x \<h\nv Pn.rh i?
Ri- the
; the public js cordially invited.
This project is sponsored bv the
| Women's Society of Ch. istian
i vilege and the i’ipe , Frock Bis-. Thi_, project is sponsored, hv the
; trie’s, only one bus will be'-.. -
T!
t’
i;a\ e a e-ake and pie
By c:
la —:t/s!i
m the aninva’s. of- n|,
r>f ’lie
♦ rift ’ ■' ,;,
yatinn
PviBted
1 out. better am-
n.aix \V
]!I Vk- (
entered and better ^ j
41 ■ • *! i • A
• sheep and voat
f!-.( k~.
T hi-
■ 1 u!
i\> !1*' ;,i
:'
Folk <’
ivinK
■ner Co
r\ erl
by la
ri; ii’ ’ . ’ .Glen
eilVn.-' «
>('•.. tiie
- ouiity under tlit j,t
.;rd:
17.0.
Buddy C. 1..ff, j),yhgw yepieifsber Jtfth in
•d -Muith. San Ait'"- Bandera, ai.-u lu. have an exliibit
Vnv Groff. Hon-
2nd, K
ji’tim tiie ciui.i. Anvotte mutest- , ,
, . ,. .. . comfort
i m puumg 1111 an exhibit tot
!: a life meant much to the
fare ”f tli... ...untry at large
■ ■ wo can rcrr.omhot’ imr
being a friend 'and neighbor
those uj"h whom she came
mntaet. Further ’tore, her
.Ir.-n can take comfort from
fact that she was spared vents
1 >. •> und tile id • 't! d. til I'm-" "iv
nd t • n. <1 d loaned her for
ll-. se ex’cm ; ■ - l.m.pnd tin
average life..of man—spared her,
we think, to them through the
recent years as a reward for their
faithful, loving .ministrations to mg,,,
,, her. This fact, too,, should bring 1
tl:em gcomioit and .eonsolatnon, 1 y .. .
But above alt and best of all, and
that which should afford most
and consolation, is-.the
fact that Mrs. Kekhart was a do- ^fh'1 5 i a L'
with a farewell parly a! the Rio
Vista Mohtlnv night by the Fly-
ing T. Gnesl Ranch. Mr-- S- hm-i
commenee io P"P“--'1 Guild, and Mr-'. Ashlev Hugh is ’i'"1'A’'"1- "R"'''
1 *t ix t.ege school yununu-m;nl r,„. „,e :,r„.rn0on. <-ome C. ArA'A Kb." , " ’
jonts. Mr and Mr- Frod Ma i
. W'.-n back b> Hie highway vixii '■ i j 2 n wbl nn*
■ " f’":”1 .A'.l'Tf V..-mA..;,;; .......... w.„IA.:xU""fLfAVAT.,'7.::
Amis.
1-lastiarid.s ;md
of Snyder,
Hi-- in then le- .......”, P wadena Those nresent at tlw
.......... 1 * .had. .a' (piaiter. will he sold.
ti.in to Banner., on Highway in.. __________
i 1'upiA living ie.--' Mai. MO, \|,. Kdu In I-. Cox,
| 11.ijes twill sl hool Wilt be l-er- ! S). « : and All's. T. 1
< 'Fted to ride the l.m- pruvming A,, ..
B I lets c- not. ill:!, "my. pupi.s ; Mj__ Vl,|:i M, Sneed
..ttendiug tiie pubic -selioois will U(i|v in ntiu. Tinlcs
he permitted to rule Me .school. M,| 'rill.o . a.™,,:,.anied by
' H,,s' lo lM-n,,lt 01 lul (petsutiis Mr. and Mrs. E. L. .M.-ntgomerv .
F.o do -u Wii, automatically cause. |f Kt.rrvine, m,. (.-„x js the m't- rn• ehlenm-ifT.
iL’ih pu.hfic, sthooL to be cut °,f; „ r„.u. . ■ Tim Hut,ay I ’. -----
idle .lunds with which to uf pwjstRm<l' Count'. ;" recently ! Mr ;.nd Al’-r " B G", ' f
too sellout transportation |is|n i] vt,,v nulclt ,.n. Plaim low. spent' the week o,v!
! juved' meeting him while here, "n!l Miv ana Mi- J Tv I Ui-t '* .
I .ueiUs are urged to cooperate,)MHik n wpH wl,,u,n ;ind Medina. Mr- . i r- - i • a - i -r
\,.tli Me school 111 seeing that’,.......{... hi,■*« Mrs. Citlsl Tluw \ I sited
VIMIW s | l ow I It '.Mop
MW lo( \IJO\
Mr
farewell part v were
Mr.
nnd
i M! • TTair= Teieh, INfr:
and
Aft'-'
j Iinunie Wat ..n, Vr.
and
Mrs,
S"!! >niv. :v M ’ pi-’-'
v Ke?
lvon
j-Atrs Hr If- ■" 11. "-''
aJu" -. Jt>0 r.tli'man Rvi
-tv (J
j.
jWr'od, Tallinn Sv n-
p ; . J 1 .
.vs Lax i; n .rating
| the interior of lb., bsi’ditc nd
are planning a ban . "penii.g
I soon, so watch the Bulletin far
■ c announcement of the date.
N OT|(
I lf MEMBERS
Flic' V:
.. Hem n=tra-
ieet S. jtn'inhor
of .Mrs. Isiiils
Mi-- Baulihe
demon-1 ration
11’.!is■ nut bread.
in school each and
'oiicise
now. fia-
‘Ay Lkcek se or call Mr,, i’uui J,!' Runs,Hu other, and' has ^ day unlesswon«)iUb,is arise ’|;linBS Library.
history of his; county,
a place-in;, our Frontier
Frontier Time-
dera Saturday
L1.
,ua u.. 1 lefieious i efi'eshinem^
■ cake, j1 lie, nut bread and iced
I,
that- make 'Ki impossible lor tiie
to attend school. More '
mc-h.
U.C,
won file outstanding' vietiu-v: of ,
life ever death, and is emitiwl }JU-P. .arena wmoue _ mure | ^ ;lnd „ ,.. Edmiston \
ui the plaudit--. "Well, done, thou ‘A ' 1,1"1-"1 "1 A' 1"un< - \ anil Airs. Josie Herrett, of Jack-, Turn -:' Mr
gaud and tailhful servant, -eftter . 1 'Ui u up.M. o lL‘ ;luu A'1LS -ouvill.c. spent several 'ijjuys in S'atur,ia;n
thou into the 'joy'd of thy Lord.” "12-li 2K wuR ■!pn; Ah.1,.2 Handera this, week w ith Mr. and ■ S' Barnett
She was a member of the Meth- R1"1-'1 U t|OU. ^ Mr-. Woody Edmiston. Mr. Ed- Mi -. - Vieki and N-u- •- ''
list church. Funeral services '-l|ll-llL1|t' 11 , ‘lt_ 2 ,.' ,'', 1 mi-a .an * iwns a jdace, in I .ost V al- J ’ n t, rand 1 ‘ - i i i * 1 ex
telly, of
Mr. and
[and Miss Ona May Zuimvalt of Mrs. Lucius Hick of Tarpley
j Dallas, visited'' Mr. and Airs. ! Safurday. In (uinpany with Mr,
jsciioo. ncips lo qualify lot moie Tlioma's Keese, Jr., left this Louis Stein and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs Hicks they visited
state money and less local money , fm. College' Station, where j Fabian Anderwald and family j Frontier Times Museum in Ban-
over the week-end. 'dera Saturday afternoon.
dlrec"ion of M’-s I'.i.'.line Rea-
jra.i, county lim e agent, a brief
program wa- p:a.-a nted. ( ounty
Agent H. F. Schlemmer presid-
ed
r:
in. Saturday at'; "''u,5,H-r 01 l!lat,Ai2 : ley Hills' and was having some |
lev
1
Austin.
areback
hoi's
die child attends
Irinka were served to Mrs. Lull
Mulie. UU.-.-te iloislc 1', J. JJ.
Eduards, J. \\ Eduards, 11. Lew-
■ fuo Bm ut i-, |.. j. ii w\t ta is, J. O Rucker,
Morris, Gib pA,0 (Jten iirandeb try,
'* ti uinir-’ -'laltlu Jpiutstoli, 1- l. Ala*tin, Wj|j hold at 2 p. tn. Saturday at '’2 1, .
,e Billings- \. ji. behotl, and three visitors; „K, Ban,lera Methodist church.. t’,n L'"'PR. 2 2
, , „ Mr's- K" A- J01111-'011. lju"' Pallbearers will be grandsons, h 'v ddll> attendance,
„ 7 ; ,, nf, Ilian and All's Bradley. 1 he next The pjUmmer Funeral Home is ■ 1 - *
„ , , ... , , Bardivelh Bandera; 2nd Cecil OU, „leeting will be the first Tues- in charge of arrangements.
Walton (Speedy) Hicks out- H-elotcs; 3rd, Wallace Billingsley, day jn uetoiler at the home of j ___
'lined objectives • of the; livestock Austin; Ith, Don Howard, Austin. |Mrs_, Koy Beu All niembers are K nimgTER
association. • Gray urged the i.adies barrel race—1st, rutf> ias^ej lo iJL- present as the ofti-
ranchmen to cull their flocks Rums, Bandera. 1’J.I: 2nd, l"a-'|ceIS for the next year will
from year to year as one of the (Continued on Page 5)
principal methods of improving -—-—
the quality of their wool. I Mrs. M M. Mcltea of the Me-
Earwood declared that because dina Lake region, is leceiving
Mnsoiffu in B:t
Ml
i* 1
i in i i i i i.i: s< iiooi,
IOI1 t IHI.IIRI \
T’;.. T.it!It gill' .'" for chil-
1 to ft, £qndhctpd by Mrs..
11 1 Be.It'd, a il] op. ;! September
11 u '• ., " . Motlu is must rogis-
'. r ■ :::: !■■* :i M.-ndav between 0
' 1 ;i ;; .school m ii! 1 >0 held
I.. 1
improvements made while he was ; Mr and Mr-
here.
w
Mr
Berard ( on t'
tinii Mt
U
K.
; elected at that time.
of competition now being offer- treatment at the Wilson hospital
ed by synthetics, "both wool this week. __
PLANS FOB IMPROVEMENTS
AT AlTHTOKll M niSCTSSEK
HV I I N E ARTS CLI 15
BEAUTIFUL
Fruit of the Loom Fabrics
Velveteens Corduroys Gabardines
Brushed Tafetta
Have Your Dolls Put Away for Xmas
Make Your Selection Early
Beautiful Chenille Bed Spreads
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House Wares of All Kinds
FITZGERALD’S
(Variety Goods, Hardware, Appliances
, O. BOX 762 PHONE 54
COMMITTEE
PLANS SERVICES
Col. Clyde Jones, chairman of
the Red. Cross Disaster committee
of the local chapter of the A met i
|can Red Cross', called-his com-
. , mittee together Thursday inoi'n-
2 At a I-lne Ans club meeting !ing ^ the office of Countv Judge
.held in the Bandera Library Ac.- A y Pue to nlLvt %th' George
Idituiium last Saturday afternoon, Johns,m fie]d Spntativc of
! plans were laid to Hx up the au- |the Xational organization,
jditoriuin for a-meeting place loi i Nil-. Johnson yave ■. instructive
the organizations. Discussion °* i irifotinatfon on the formation of
the purchasing of comfortable j an(, th<? (Iulies of the (iiSastei
;seats for the auditorium was l»eld jCOinmlttee’s program and stressed
|as well as other needed imptove- i(|le s,.engthening of this commit-
1 ments. The Library Auditorium j tee of the Hed Cross. The Red
is -centrally, located and is an ideal |CrQSS which dates hack to issi
place for public meeting, but at. js (jle ggcohd oldest service or-
| present is greatly in need of
in proportion. Every day the,,,. will elUer A & M College.
pupil attends school helps to j_
bring tiie average up to where
more teachers can lie employed
at no added expense to the local
scnool district.
I'arentg are being, asked to not j
request their pupil to be excused
tor a part of a day. A school
day is from U a. m. until 4 p. m. |
i' t| il.- attending less than this
* tuno! i*e counted as having at-;
tended for the full day.
Patents.ate asked -to. keep Ghil-;
(iren with comnutnieahle dis-
eases at home. Sick children at-j
tending : school provides a pos- J
sibility of injuring the child’s!
health permanently. A child with
a communicable disease might be !
the cause for the disease being
spread to the entile 'school, If
you know your child has a
cold, measles, mumps, itch or
tuberculosis or any other com-;
municable disease, please ki*‘p
the child home; If your child'
isn’t feeling well, don't take a j
chance. It is better to be saf6 |
than sorry. If in doubt see vour
doctor.
Parents are, asked not to ask i
for their child to be called to the
telephone. Pupils and teachers
will be callwl to the telephone
in case of emergency, tint in no
other cases. To permit the prac-
•repairs and improvements.
RI LI,IE MORSE
ENTERS PEACOCK
Billie Morpe, son of Mr.
and
ganization in our history, and was
j originally to give aid in time of
I war, but through the years has
branched out into a national ser-
I vice organization.
Col. Jones’ committees are
| Mrs. Bill Morse of the Mayan j shelter and housing, John Mc-
| Ranch, left Tuesday to enroll in ! Shane; feeding, Miss Pauline Rea-
j Peacock Alilitary Academy for gan; transportation, communica-
jthe coming semester. tions and rescue work, Bill Flood;
--- fund raising, Rev. R. R. Heaner;
Uncle Tom Colbath, former j registration and information. Airs,
resident of Medina, was here; Bernadine Towers; survey, L. L.
Monday accompanied by hi3 Bright; purchase and supply, Mrs.
daughter, Mrs. James 0. Jones A Hayes; handling of clothes,
and son, D. T. Jones, and T. R. Mrs, A. X. Pue; medical aid, Dr.
Rose, of San Antonio. Mr. Col- j. q Butler; nursing, Mrs.' D. A.
bath is an old Texas cowboy and l Munafo, Mrs. Guy Stroup; Co- tice of pupils and teachers being
has a wide reputation throughout
Southwest Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin B. Tilley
and two children, Bettie Ann and
Bobbie, of Natalia, visited Mrs.
Jaqk Olliff and other relatives
last Sunday.
chairmen, O. O. Adams and I*. I,.'called to the telephone at all]
Bright. Headquarters and office times would cause confusion and
of disaster and relief committees
i.s the American Legion Hall.
Gene Hutzler of. San Antonio
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Otto Hutzler last week.
chaos.
The Kerrville Bakery of Kerr-1
viile and the Kerrville Bus Coin-1
pany of Kerrville are furnishing j
the Bandera public schools with :
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