The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1950 Page: 7 of 8
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Friday, March 3,1950
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The Bandera (Bandera County, Texas) Bulletin
PAGET
MEDINA
N. V. BKALEY, Editor
-There’s a chile among ye taking notes, an’ faith he’ll prent ’em.”
several days visiting in Kerr-
fun for two sons, George and Tommy, day to be with Mr. and Mrs. G. T.
^ | went to San Antonio Saturday to Sandidge,’Jr., and little son, who
The Braley home was brighten-
ed up for a few hours Sunday af-
ternoon by a visit from Mrs. Mae!
Nesting and her granddaughter
Sue Nesting.
Victor Kelley who was serious-
ly injured in an auto accident
some time ago was brought home
from the hospital last week but
it was found to lie too t arly to.
take him out and tie had to lie re-
turned and the report now is that
'he is recovering very nicely and
A soon be at home for good.
Medina -was . very quie* t
"week on actount of the big livi
c\]i. il |, in San \t"
■Hv^tould
and w for a n ,
ft sd, !iVrne
1 \\J’ 1" mg :: ulc mi to
fl ‘ ,vt re going nice lv .it a depth
of o\e*' eleven hundred fei i v.; ■ --
1 r ill ill gi ,t bung iir ! tee
writing i- ! no- Tl i, -
tiut the Thornsberrys were their
principal entertainers,
Mrs. Mary Jane Bartholomew,
one of Medina’s former rsidents
but now of Houston, came up
Triday evening of last*week and
spent the week-end with Mrs,
Grace I). Buchanan. She is so
proud of this wonderful country
of purs that she never fails to
bring a number of her friends
along in order that they too may
share in the joy and pleasure
afforded try the magnificent, beau-
ty, th rcpral splendor, and unsur-
pu.-sed .charm of these stately
"Id hill- rippling rivulet.-, and
peace.’ . \alley- This time she
w ii h iter M: a ml Mrs.
.1. E S! itiin-’- and Mr and Mrs.
T t
Tin
I the benefit of the Band tonight, friends we offer our deepest sym- Sunday in Tarpley.
Friday, March 3, at 7:30 p. m. pathy in their bereavement Mr. and Mrs. M. TV Sandidge
I Everyone is invited. Do not fail Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis and J were called to Temple last Tues
J to come. There will be fun for two sons
[ all ages. *
I The Medina 'P.-T. A. will have meet her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. had a car wreck near Temple. A
I their regular monthly meeting William Zirzoe of Crete, Illinois, car tinned into Mr. Sandidge
this afternoon, Friday, at 3 o’clock who will spend some time visiting causing his car to tuih over. The
at the school house. ' here with them. i family suffered only bruises. Mr.
■ Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Blevins of, Mr. and Mrs. Sul Coffey of and Mrs. Sandidge and son. G. W.
Rockport. Texas, visited in the Sanderson : spent the week-end | took them to their home in. Tylet-
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Bailey, here in the home of Pat, Misses | last, Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Blevins is Mrs. Bailey's Roxie and Mollie Coffey. | Mrs. Emma Clark and son, Jim
sister. - I Bill Gedrge of A. & M. College Clark, wife and baby, spent Sun-
The Medina Home Demonstra- at College Station spent the week- j day with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
tion Club met February 15 at the end with his family, Mr. and Singleton
home of Mrs. Iioyce Baker. Miss Mrs. Ivan George and children..
Pauline Reagan gave a most in-j Mr. and Mrs. Slezak, our Red
-tmotive discussion on the care and White merchants, are the
of clothing. The hostess served proud owners of a 1950 Buick car.
delicious refreshments of iieart- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Click are also
shaped , sandwiches, cookies, tea sporting a new car, a Ford,
and coffee- to Mesdames Chas. | Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Burger are
Keese, M. Ii. Cantwell, Homer the proud parents of an 8 pound, Cpl Franklin Hughes of Fort I-Bowman.
Stevens. J. K. Justice, .lames Ad- baliv. hoy, born in the Medina |.gam Houston and Miss Jean Cal-- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Letcher
am-, Clifford Hinds, Lee Smith, County Hospital at Hondo this|jahan visiu,d on Medina Lake last [were Bandera visitors Saturday.
Ben Thompson. Paul Garrison, week The young man has been gun(li.v. 1 ^
Lewis Cato,,. II A. Moselci named David Glenn. We sc nd | .\p and Mr- John Callahan and i
Suir pt. A .1. Flowers. M-i-s Paul- congratulations. Jean < allahan ueiv in San Anton-1
inc Reagan and a guest, Mrs. Duke Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Honen- j ylH>s(jav
Her. and Mi'. Ira Garrison, of berger <>f Kerrvville spent tire
PIPE CREEK
MRS. T. A. LEWIS, Reporter
ville.
Dr. and Mrs. James Hendrich
of San Antonio visited Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Edwards Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Rippey vis-
ited in Houston last week.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. j
Rucker this week were Chief Ed
Harris of the Missouri and Pacific
Railroad and his wife of San An-
tonio and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Welch.
Mrs. Louise Pickens visit, d
Miss Mabel Newcomer last Mon-
day.
j Visitors of Mrs. G. L. Vawter
I and family (lin ing the week were
| Mrs. Mattie N. Johnston. Mrs.
| Louise Pickens. Mrs. E. McKand-
| |,es, Mrs. Delia Glenn, S. It. Odom,
| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vawter and
I daughters Jesse Glenn and Paul
WOODY
The Builder's Friend
Gladewatc-r, visited hi- parents, week-end with his parents. Mi
\1, ; cil Mi - B D (la, ri ..Il and and Mr- Walter Hiihenbtrgeiy Sr..
!.i -1st.'! Mr. and Mr- A J. and family.
Flower- and 'cnily la-1 week, j Mr. and Mr-. Bud Mitchell, Mr.
V- and Mr-. 1 H Lev. is and and Ml- M B Padgett and son.
M- i r, ' in %. pill. Mr, and Bob attended the show in Ban-
B, D Gam-on and Mr. and den Friday night.
\ J. I 0• Sundae, | Mrs. Luther Mathis of Pipe
I'
and \11 - John Callahan and j
Callahan were in San .-\n-.
Thin ■ ay 1 . .icr ; at afti-r- .
Mi Callahan and Cpl. I
!. in 11 tin w. nt I mi-a lb".: I
DON’T STAND THERE ASKING 4
SILLY QUESTIONS-'GET SOME NEW
SASH AND DOORS FROM
COTTINGHAM LUMBER CO.
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siting Mr and
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Glendon Roberts
Attain* \ at I ;uv
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Welcome
to the
Medina
Church of Christ
Similar Seri ires
n 11 50 a. m.
Evening Services
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aid Mr- W. il Price
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tbnv^ 'las
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itt- Wetinesila;.
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paper.
CURTIS
Trading
To-t ’
227 Denv.
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Phone K-9357
Snn
Antonio. Texas
Matin- Su-ida.v
Mr and Mrs Leonard Tucker
and ilauglder, Alice, of Cvaldc
visited hi- parents. Mr. and Mrs-.:
Mrs, F.il Turk'" ..Sunday.
I Ml an ! Mrs Tom Click visited
j Pi- mother. Mrs Evans at Kim t
! \ Ble Sun 1 i;..
) Mr. and Ml -. A K. Saatbo f
l and si,;; (-,ii I. and Mt, and Mi -
si M
Stanlc.v l allahan ■
stih and Mr. and,
iiah and children
i Sa'urdav even- !
i and Mrs. .1. B 1
d in i
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Portable Radio
Everett Spear and daughter. Shar-
on. a.) 1-t Sip. Antonio sue-lt Sun-
day with Mr- M. 1. Saathoff.
Mr. and Ml - Owen Whitten-
I in: g an I two child' cm Owen. Jr..
and I ynn J... M New <irleans.
J .a vi.-ited from Thursday until
\>. it h l-.er pu - nt-. Mr. are I
aria- Genoa.
. rrell of Corpus Chri.-ti
.1- ' v . k -ett lilg out fruit
i 1,1- place and attending
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-pent the week-end
i M: • Bill Maple-
and Mr- Spenier
c cause tj> to In-Ip
i•: - !': ' I., lay p: c
Maples
S. M B Padgett -111(1
c -bopping in Bait
'.‘where a I) 0 L L A R
does its I) U T Y’
The Frontier Shop
1X THE BACSCH Bl ILDING
BANDERA, TEXAS
sw- \ 1
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Plays on Baftery, AC,. DC
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LIGHT •,
X - T R A MIllOV?
$39.95
Mr and Mt
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loud man of Me-
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a mil.-. Mr and
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Bandera
Cilia .-]« n. .-
her sister
Mis .lake .
Che-ter f
visitoi Muniluv.
1 lev Giavdop. Iliiwi II ind fam
ilv vv( -.: P, K( r: \ . a- l b td _ even-
ing to visit relatives i ,ver till
nii-1 • Saturday a.- ruing Brother Mt
H,,we!] Ill ought a me--age over of it.-.-.-
Hadi'i Stiitiun KKA'T in Knn v ilk-. : *pont
Mr an*i Mr-. Dili Ikuckwcll and i last
son. IJvvane r)f Keritillc. sficnt Mi'.-
n - Aim
M. Newt
and i
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(Ins
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F.
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meet in the
Heisler.
,v. March 7. at 2 p- m.
iIK- j - invite-1 ’-1 attend
end Mr (bn" I.ovd Crist
!, -and Mi s I M Cloptnn
a few dav- :n Houston
?ek
Manic Newcomer spent
★ New “Tip-Top” Dial
—swings up about the set when
you lift the lid—for new tuning
ease and visibility !
★ New “Tip-Top”
Wavemagnet*
—right in the dial panel, tips up
for maximum efficiency—for bet-
ter reception indoors or out!
YOUR
★ New Tone Beauty,
Stunning Rugged Cabinet
Has Ainicd 5 speaker. Cabinet
built like a skyscraper. Smart
ebony or two tone blue crey
plastic. “Flexo-Grip” Handle.
American Kitchen Cabinets
J. I Case Tractors
and Farm Implements
Heatilators and Fixtures
All Kinds of Wire Fencing1
Building Materials of All Kinds
Sewer Drain Tile
Common arid Fire Brick
CAR’S TRADE-IN
VALUE
It s the "Tip-Top" Feature in Radio.
Come in—See and Hear Proof! -
•Rea U S. Pa .Off.
Si l l I S A BOLT
IR AN BOOKS, PLANS, SPIK IFH ATIONS,
1 ! \ A M IN<7
Bib INK
Mansfield .4 ppliance
Company
Alamo Lumber Co.
BANDERA. TE
MEDIXA
DRUG STORE
H. C. GOLI.BK.HG
Rx ricscfii'tion Service
Soda Fountain and Novelties
MEDINA, TUNAS
-j-, .. i.tv« o. k i .ci lit- changed
!.,m :- w ain and E cl-'-ed at pres-
t-ijl W-|iiit? the new owners are re-
,-ji img and painting it. Wow
, .* a-- ,,’nu-d as to When it 1
up.-q .for iiiisiiie.''.
Vi, Ei-,i■ Kelley was iirouglit home
fiv-u. the hospital Tuesday and
pec.ii ering from injuries sus-
tained in a car wreck sortie weeks
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Brmg Tour Friends To
Frontier Times Museum
V
Most Interesting. Place
Handera's
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SEAT COVERS
Deasons Garage
Electric and Acetylene
Welding: Tractor and Auto
Repairing
Motor Tune-up a Specialty
Satisfaction Guaranteed
At Lewis’ Filling Station
Medina, Texas
R. D. Deason
All Work Guaranteed
Medina, Texas_
j Mr and Mt" Cecil I. Lewis and
j:| -.-iiii-f front Austin -pen’ tht
j \veek end with Cecil’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J.’H. i.cwi-.
j Billie 1ui Keese. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keese. undtT-
went an operation a; Fredi-iicks-
i,ui"g on Tuesday, of last week
and was able to be brought home
'las' Sunday. She is rapidly re-
'covering.
i The Fathers of the Medina P.-T.
! are giving a Bingo Party at
the Medina School Cafeteria for
MEDIXA INSURANCE AG LACY
.... ,0.0 W. G. ANKELE, Owner
Established In if*38
Insurance is our business, not a side line
Only Stock Companies Re presented
1XSVKE AT HOME
We want real estate listings
We Have Buyers
110 Broadway. Medina, Texas
PHONES: office GT Residence 2-R-2
Upholstery that has been protected by seat covers
will add dollars to your car’s trade-in value. And
glove-tight seat covers, tailor-made for your Chev-
rolet add brightness and color that was chosen to
harmonize with your car’s interior trim. The sleekness
of these woven fiber covers makes it easy to slide in
and out of the car . . . the cool comfort will give you
an on-top-of-the-world feeling. Best of all, with
either the standard or de luxe set, you can be sure
of top quality at low cost.
Bandera, is indeed fortunate to have a museum that
would be a credit to a city of 200,000 population. More
than 30,000 relics and curios of the frontier, of early
days. Besides the frontier relics there are many
items from foreign countries. You can easily spend
hours in this great museum and not see all there is
to see.
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The1 admission charge is only 20c, with federal tax
added, making a total of 25c per person. When you
have visitors, b ng them to Frontier Times Museum;
they will appreciate the courtesy. Open every week-
day from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sundays from 1 p. m. to
6 p. m.
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Tuo Clocks North of Court House
Ranchmen’s
E. L. McKay, Owner
Chevrolet Company
Bandera, Texas
j. Marvin Hunter, Owner |
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1950, newspaper, March 3, 1950; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth647005/m1/7/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bandera Public Library.