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VOLUME 16, NUMBER 39
BANDERA, BANDERA COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1961
10c PER COPY
MRS. LALLA BROWN THREE DEAD IN
RITES WERE HELD WRECK ON
WEDNESDAY HIGHWAY l(
Mrs. Lalla Rook Brown, beloved ! Affording to Melvin Britt of
mother, passed away at her home I Plummer Funeral Home five peo-
here'on Monday, March 13, 1961, jl,le "0,'e injured, three fatally in
at 9:30 p.m„ at the age of 81 !a <ar "reck on Highway 1C, near
years. ' jHelotes about midnight Saturday
Mrs. Brown was born in Ox- night,
ford. Texas, on October 10, 1880,! Barbara •>. Jones, age 24. of
the daughter of Lucy Moss Mar- 'Snn Antonio and Gervase Hayden!
shall and E. P. Marshall. She gh'-- age 21, of Elton, Lounsiana,
grew to young womanhood and w<'ie in critical condition when
was happily married to Walter ’U’v arrived at Santa Rosa Hns-
Irvin Brown in 1898. Mr. Brown 1‘ital in San Antonio,
preceded her in death in 1918. 1 Buko Robertson Edwards, age
She came to Bandera to make her ,-L °f Lake Charles, La., was
home in 1910 and had resided here taker, to the Santa Rosa Hospital;
among her children since. She ( Imton Reid Waller, age 21. of
fa@ful
SEVENTY IN RACE ; RED CROSS DRIVE
FOR UNITED STATES IS NOW
SENATOR UNDERWAY
MRS. F. A. 'HAM' FOUR IN RACE
KELLY LAID TO REST FOR SCHOOL
IN CON CAN TRUSTEE
I
One of the biggest political j Handera County's Red ftyoss Sympathy is extended to tin The names f fom candidates
races for an office is the 1 nited ^drive is now underway according family of Mr. and Mi s. JoflYi Shup- w ill appear on the ballet for the
States senatorial race in which.p, Jim Lindsey of Ran Antonio, ’.trine at the death of her beloved lord board election in the Ran-
soventy candidates will have their who is the Acting Red Cross Field j mother, Mrs. F. A. “Ham" Kelly, do,-a In.!. District i,(>e held Sat-
nat^gs oil the official ballot, in a 1 Representative About lot) ' who died in the Sid Peterson Me- unlay. April 1. The. are Le -Jie
special election called for April jters have been mailed out to ' mortal llosnifal in Kerrville Sat W. Short, incumbent, J. F. Munsch,
'b .1961. I Handera eounty residents, alofig j urday, March 11, 1861. at the age \. .1. Taylor, and Dorothy J,
Those seeking the office of with membership cards and a <11 80 year-. Byrne. Two aie t- F- ele--*---1.
I United States Senator are as fol-' pamphlet “1961 Facts.’? This j' Mrs.. Sarah Emma Kelly was H E. Haves, present member, did
I lows: Dr. G. II. Allen, Bexar Crmn- year the campaign will he con- born in Palo Pinta county hut had not file for ie vlorti<
! ty; Jim W-. -Amos. Van Zandt ducted by direct mail and.dona- lived most of her life in. tile Dili
j County: Dale Baker, Travis Conn- ’thins will lie most gratefully ne- | Country. She lived in Bandera,
ty; Dr. Mali Jean Rouch Barraco, jeepted. Those who reseived these Con Can. Ingrain and Rio Erio, tl
Miss Terry Cox
AI^ ;ind Mrs. John E. Cox an-
Xanies: of candidate- for county
elviyol Imaid will also appear on
ballot. They are M. R. San-
j Harris County: Tom E. Barton. | letters may use the return e'nvo- j ''lit. for tin past year had re.-pled "didge. member at la re- and \ h
j Grayson County; R. C. Be6ker, . hides in which.to send their do-;in Kerrville. For a miml-c Sf j ley ,,-IJugh member f"i t G.e Ban
| Hildago County; Jacob t.Takcl ’nations in to J. Burgin Davenport ! years she made her home in Han dera pn , , i. Both an ’.m ppi,.--
was a fayjfful member of the f'.rpus < hristi was taken to the n t, j, V h ■ * -1 ^ < - n o n t of tl"-' • - Bm’gnlofsky. Wichita County; Dr. at the First State Bank. Direct dera. She was the wife of a well - e,l
Bandera Methodist Church, and . K"bert B. Green Hospital as (|*lUir)ltt*r T<mrv' t■. '* Mr' Hudi T<“’ T>nllns County: Wil- mailing envelopes went to Ban- known rancher. F. A. ••Hum”j Kb-ti.,: idgi i J n Lallaye
will he greatly missed by her Preston Kesterson. age 23. '.. ' • ’ " • liam A. (Bill) Blak.ley, Dallas , dera. Pipe Creek, Tar'pley and ■v'B.v, who preceded h.-r in death an.; ele’ Gra . Edward-•
family and friends here. She was also of Corpus Christi. All three ' '' * ” County; G. E. (Ed) Blewett. Tar- Utopia. jin 1951. Be was ' engaged in and Am a I. Vaughn Election
also a member of tlRebecca "-re dead on arrival at the two | U “‘l U 1 n’'e,!'.,t> Den-'
ton. I pybs ivhpi'p shf) is a .Tiirimv - ........
| worth. Jr.. Harris County; Joyce xyiij me(,t wi(h j,e,. wol.kers
f-T. Bradshaw, Dimmit County; Medina on
ton, Texas, where she is a Junior''™* C(n'nty: La'vre"ee 55 • T!ns- Mrs. Robert Porter of Medina |ranchinp at Bander" at the ,,me wi,! >“ l! ■ B n-l-.r. High
j hospitals. Merchandising Major. ' ' j wortli. Jr.. Harris County; Joyce wi!1 me(,t wi(h ,1ev wll.K„rs in , h,s death. Mrs. Kelly was a School.
Survivors include three (tough-' At .ast n-pmt Miss Jones and - ^ Winheri- the son of Mr I’1' Rra,,shaw- nimmit Medina on Wednesday, March 22 ,m'mber ,)f tlu‘ ltaB>ist Church. Absente, voting may now ho
ters, Mrs. Margaret Salsgiver of 11 >'<1"'> ••"' st,l> ,m ,h- c,-,tK'al L,tl Mrs. Walter Winberrv 8)o , Chester lb Brooks, TravU r„,mty : at 2 p.m. Mr. Lindsey will be on ! Survivors include two daughter . done at tl.......... ,-f R
Cordell, Denton, Texas, is a grad'd* IV' T“ R,*rlison. Tarrant County; hand at the meeting'to show anl'M"s' Jo,m Slu,|,,nn- of Bandera Haye- -ouhty rk-rk
,, , , . , , _ ate of North Texas State College Rona^ ,T- Byers. Travis County: :ntere'sting film, “From Neighbor r’’1'* Ih,,k Lee of Ingram: --------
McDaniel of Petersburg, Texas; MOTHER OF JOE M. pi,.<entlv ejrtnioved at Texas | JosePT| M. Carter. Kendall Coun- to Neighbor ” which N -i mo t ex- thrce «»8. ^ank Kelly of Ban- ABSENTEE VOTING STARTED
ty; George A. Divisson. Taylor ,.(.|iPnt shmv jddra. Fred Kelly of Fort Worth HERE THURSDAY
County; Airs. Winnie K. Derrick. Marvin Selinelle will <U, :in,l ( ■ C. Brashear of Wilcox.1 According to County Clerk Ros-
Brownsville, Mrs. Thelma Stev-jBst.
ens of Bandera and Mrs. Julia
Company as
OF JOE M.
two smis. Marshall Brown of Jal. ! GLASSCOCK DIED M ARCH 8 j Kh-ctr'e SeiMe.
New Mexico, and John E. Brown j Friends and relatives deeply ! ,ij at'tsn an
of .Bandera; on. half sister, Miss sympathize with Mr. and Airs.'] The w-dding will' take place in
Flo one Marshal! of Roekspnngs; M. Glasscock at the death of; .. M... ,|l(1
10 grandchildren a'n-l seven great- 1 is beloved mother, Mrs. Maude'' Haudeoi M-1 L.„ii.-t' ehu-vli.
grandchildren. \I Glasscoek; age 80, who passed _________
Funeral services were conducted ,way at Menard on Wednesday, I
Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m.. in March 8. 1961.
the l'himmi- Funeral ib-mc Chapel ' Mr-. Glasscock was horn on. ,, , ,,
with Rev, Travis McNair, pastor of December 30, 1880. in Fayette! -. j"”1 ~ ''j"'
the Bandera Methodist Church and | (,:„unty and .moved to " ' ' ' at thi‘ Ozona twk meet 1
Rev. J. Manley Reynolds, pastor \....,ntv in early childhood where , ' V"
lord for class A schools by two
Harris County; Harry R. Diehl. aj solicitation at the .school and! \nxt,-I,a; 11 grandehihlren and , e Hay . absentee votlag started
ROGER POL BREAKS STATE
I RECORD IN POI.F.-VAULT
aches at m. I'/.-un ti\ im-t-i i ,
c-nar Saturday to better the state rec- ' 'J-/ , r t r v
(la- keo County; George A.
Hani- County: Harvill O. (Ten- MrS. Ruth Chandler will
nesseel Eaton, Wehh County:-Rev. nt tho Bandera REA.
J’-nnie Mae Eekman, Washington
County; Paul F. Eix, Dallas Coun-
ty; Ben TL Faber, Leon County:
Dr. IT. E. Fanning, Harris Coun-
ty; Charles Otto Foerster. Jr..
Sounty: Harold Frank-
siilicit ;
iirht great -grandchildren.
here Tl ursday. in the special elec •
Funeral services were e aduet- tion. set fo- April I. !:'61. whe:
je -1 Tuesday morning at Id o'clock ; a Unit.-I States Senator will he
| from the chapel of the Smith Fun- a,.sen to fill the ■ place made
j.ral Home in Kerrville with Rev. j vacant by the election. of Lyndon
! Elvie Taylor of the Ingram Bap .1 hnson to the office of Vice
Gallagher. Jr,, Harris County;
unty
of t o First Baptist Church of- |Silu. lived must of her life.
iie.ating. Funeral services were conduct-:,,.,......... ... - ,, , .................
Pa!;l'i-ar--r-’ wer- D. 1. Conwill. ut ;> Friday; March Id. : ' , '' ‘ Vat T. George Jr., Bexar County;
John Langford. Frank Knlka, Ash- j yGl. in the Menard Mission Fun- ,r "i.''.,. ‘"T- w, 7 j Arthur Glover. Potter County:
ley Hugh, Melvin King-. Calvjn oral Home Chapel, with burial in ,, ,__. . . , • Henry B. Gonzales. Bexar County:
Cartn-tt. Dewitt Leibold. R. -t Haven Cemet.-rv 'tht-re. Serv- , - • , ' • ", Delbert E. Grandstaff, Brazoria
third p 'we m high- lump at 6 ft. ■ n . r- . ,,
bv Rev - , .- , „ , County; Curt - L. Hill Dallas
A ' , in.: and van in tin- *80 vard r
'• '■’* "'A '7 Harris C-nunty; John X. Hopkins.
■The Bandera -Bulletin- extends
•r.v
conducted
sympathy and condolence to the dm id,* Morris, rector of Culvarv ' • l''1, ’'l" V’1’., rounty; Willftrd .Park Holland
l........ ...I .....U- ..<■ (1... , .., . ; 1,1
bereaved family of the beloved 'Ej.isoopKl' Xhurcb of Menard,
lady
MRS AON JESS SUCCUMBS
Friends in th:- area will learn >,,|a.s,7ick of San An(jelo.
with ,-ii row 1 f the death of Mr .
Alfred Mm .h-p nee Hulda Beck-
Spinks, Ge.,% Grandstaff, Jr., j(;ir p„int.
Billy Joe Haney, of Menard, Ray Tho Bulhlog team made one of
F; Wyatt of Bandera, ^ and Ray the best showiriss they have ever
mad-- in the tough West Texas
Survivors include one son,
- , ,, ■ . . T . . „ . J,"i‘'I'! M- Glasscock of Bandera; h(W;!Ur and r„afh Waldfum ex-
v,aV; ^ MsU',s- Mr'<' J"-- Bradford: e,.ts to eV(,n better tomorrow
' m. \*An Antnm° "f M-nard, Mrs. R. E. Glasscock ;n tht. s„n„u, Met,
h,;!’!,a! "n 1 • , , , San Angelo and Mrs. J. - E. , Soph-mo,e mile,. Richard Bra-
. "Ul ......... „ | ^ . t:‘"ffin 4,f liie SpHnK: three! den won forth in the mile run with
. T" 1 r- ' fuandchildren and one great-|a time of B.n5. This was Rich-
"‘I1'" f" Sf'e,al trreat grandchild. One daughter, Mrs. . ,(1-s time ami Coach is<ex.
neicf> an-l TH'pliuw-. J I. H. Bevans. preceded her in
Funeral services were conduct- ,u,ath jn April 19f)0.
BANDERA WILL BE ON
TEI.EVISION TUESDAY
It you arc looking Go-, an in- j • is! Church officiating. Mrs. Kel- President of the United State
teiesting treat, on television tune ip, was then taken to the Ih-ar W _
in oil Tuesday. March 21. to San i , 're-oK Cemetery at t’ou Can, «Wi- are glad ti report M- . G
............ ,, Antonios Channel 12. KONO- TV i Texas, for graveside services and M. Jtlifiregor is it home again
and a half inches. He broke the . ,..k.bai.(I j 0av< Harris Countv! '' !U!fl *" 'vith Fxpedition | interment at 2:30 p.m.. that af- after unde: going treatm--. v tl -
:l Panaramic Holiday. This - lornomi.' - !sid P. t - - • M, n ■ il Homdal
original film tour will include The Bandera Bulletin staff ex- ,- Kemill. in-
Bandera the Dude Ranch ( enter lends sympathy to the bereaved
of' the world. Shown will be ; family in the' pausing of their .TiTTmT"nile v~nv
Fnintiee Times Museum with. a Uehoed mother. |?LD IRE-aSKS A D . new
eoHiKion of over thirty thousand ■ _______ . , Leave orders at S'-m r ( onuco
i-eh( including , a formal, iiwii ■- i I \\ IN DAUGHTERS FDR » Mation for mm service o< Son*
tion to a hanging. • - THE KOI. TERM ANNS:-
A1—-1 appearing oit. this' inter- j Ah’, ami Mi , Erne.ni. Kolier
son! 4i9* Couhtyl'ctiv'Johnson. iestinff P'Mtrrnn, will he scenes | man Jr., are the P’"u-1 p.i'-d
Harris Couhtv; Morgan II. John- froin thp f;,inous Mayan D^lejof beautiful twin daughters, horn |
son., Harris County; C. B (Tex) Baneh Don’t mi-s this progftijn. ■ Sunday night, March 12. in a Sat.
Kennedy, Bexar County II Other scenes on Paharnmic Holi-j A ip--uio' hospital. Tlie two young
1 Pallbearers Ma re Win. ('arter, Roy ’ Uie-*h1’ ydmti^hy ’ mftl lem-iCai Zi' r"':nt-v: Mar>’ IIaz('1 TIo,,?
it’-n. Clay County: Ben M. .Tohn-
y- r order Meet to MayfirM
M.-Utre-s Company, KerrviHfc,
CLearwatejr, 7-6013., in Medina
- • :
Geo. Whitehead Humble, Stntior.
8-tfc
""'et-v Every hoy nia-ie a fine j Springer' Knohlaiigip Nueces Couri- j,iay he show from Castfoviile, j ladle- weighed a lit tie over five
ty: Hugh O. Lea, Orange County:
I Xew Braunfels. San Marcos. Se- ! pounds each and w-iv named -
Kevi-viile and Frederieks-
ipeeting a first place- from him
i ill tomorrow's meet.
County; Frank A. Matera, Bexar
County: Maury Mav-riek, Jr..--
Bexar County; Brown McCnllum. MRS. JULIA ANDRESS DIED
Travis County; James E. McKee. AT HER HOME MARCH 7
Galveston County: Steve Xomecok. Friends in the county will learn f" Th,.“
Janice and Deniee. The mother,
i- getring al-’iig wall at (hi.- time.
! gain,
bivrg.
She will he renu-tnl’ered here -ps
the former Mi Doris PingleUm.
Congratulations and good wisle-
[are extended!
Harris County; George E. Noyes. with regret of the death of At,,, j J^eCl7rUZi^
Keitel - ;
i u • - , -Travis Cimntv: AV. H. (Bill) Pusev, home ..t Vslefa Texas She was I""1"" A!‘ a“'1 ''
Polv vault which won u........ ........... al 'nllta- l<xa- 8-ne was M.. ,,lu! y;,., Tro,. Pingleton of
THE REAL McCOYS
Bv “BUDDY’’
tod Monday. A!arch 1... at 1 p.m., • joe jj. Glasscock who had been I c-lu^ov another s0pho r"!,ln r'luntv: Floyd Payne, Mil Julia AL Andress who pas ed awav 1j "... "
in Akers Chapel with interment ilt „is moth,.rV b’edsi-le for some-1 ' made a 10 fX Vmi“ r‘,Unt>': <V"il " March 7. at 1:00 an,., in 1,,-r'V’V'- < . J y', ■'
in Mission But ml Park. t;me was joined hv his wife and i • - Travis Countv: AM If. (BHD Pusev. ! home at A'sleta Texas 8ho was’""* ' ' " ' A
’ . ' xr , LV 1,1 P*.Va*."'Wl "'"’.‘Harris Comtv: Weslee Rohei-l's ^ nnd Mr- Tro, Ping
; son and .Air. and Mrs. Ray AVyatt jhinj a ti, f„r sixth p,;u.e. Walter ^°'",ty: ^esl|' R°i’el't^ j •-,•». May 7. T883, at Pipe' Creel; ,;:lM,!!.V
PONY LEAGUE TRY-OUTS
Pony League baseball practice
will start Ahuiday at the Mustang
hall field at 1 p.m.
for the services Friday.
Gaines County; D. T.
BASIC CLOTHING
AVORKSHOP
A basic clothing workshop will : Walter will he trying for a first
he held under the direction of
was injured on his jump and was * ' 1' |P.d'1 1 . an,l “'row up there, she married j ____... ____
unable to run his speciality which '‘‘m “• ' mi.i-.A. .n-tus (,uv ( . An-lress on Deeemher 19, mi j'HODIST VOI I'll AA'll I
I ...... M’ 'i-r ... S:lms- Mailer M-unty: A. - g 7: : andila ...... .... ------- ------------
......... ........ County; AC “J", ^l. T™" ! ......*
HOME MADE COOKIES FOR
SALE BY BROAVNiES
The Brownies will have a home
| Airs. R. L. Stevens. Bandera Coun-
ty H nu Demonstration Agent;
j on Tuesday, Alurch 21, 1901. at
2:30 p.m., in St. Josejih's Scliool
made cookie sale on Saturday, auditorium.
March 18, at two stands in town. ’ All women who are interested
Help the Brownies further their: are invited to come and bring
projects by buying some of those j patterns, fabrics and tools to
homemade cookies. (\vork with.
I
run
is the 88ti vard run
.1 i . \ i i ."Ml v;i i'V. 11: i ?' i ’ l < i "imiA” ( • i : . . \ . ;.. _____ * ... t . a u
. March 19,
.. .Methodist You’ll I'ollou •
in the half mile tomorrow and . u" W-Em ‘ ZT-'Z ' 'Tv. \ was employe.!, Irf.later wii; ...,f„.,
Coach is confident that he will "V 2 lm. ‘ 'n°"’ ‘‘a' ;ywu' til0’V bnn~ht a fariu ’ -upper at. 6 p.m., In the Meth-
"in it. ’ " Stanford H.U Vsh-L, whgre <h, lived until her th" Eellnwship Hall. A sl„-D
■Clemons Haun won sixth in the ‘ ’ T M"'! " J. ’V:"" ,le:,,h; 1!ia' l Pa—;l «"•••>>’ | worship s. rviee will f ii -v. The ,
discus throw with a throw of U8U’ 'l < 'T"ly -• 1f!~S; S,M* |s ••survived' by j n( tending may bring a -m:.!l ea-h
feet. Clemens has tossed the ; • " ’ ’ 'rag ' <'-rh'.f! V'" ‘ :"'!t"n nnfi P: k A”' | emitrihution wliich will i f,.r-
pblte 132 feet in practice an,! I y w ' 'R-|, Wt itV.*' '’"T' ^sIl>ta: an'! ono ' warded to the Aletlmdist Chi i-t.iai: ’
cold.1 easily pick up a first with ‘j ,1.'...,..]' n nl.-i ..l."’J'K‘P 1C"“ 0n’al ru,n,aP '-f Ban An-! Overseti-- Relief Program .AM
| interested youth in the community
pire invited to attend.
t
I
a throw like that tomorrow.
Robert Bradley took fifth
EASTER HATS
for Ladies and Little Girls
BAGS AND GLOVES
in Beautiful Spring Shades
SPRING AND SUMMER JEWELRY
We Have Dresses Arriving Daily
Every Wednesday is double coupon day on all cash sales
Ofitzgeraid's
“Always Something New”
Phone SW 6-4113 Bandera Texas
,i i i- ... . feison County: AA'il! AVilson, Dal-
he broad,ump with a lump of | Countv. Jjm Tan.allt '*• ' >>-LGh FREEK CLUB AVH.l.
18 feet 8 inches. Robert .8 ex- ^ ^ MKE1 "ITU AIRS. QUICK
The Privilege Creek Home Dem-
PH
5 0 ^ • : ACCURATE*. V f
Hi.- . • Lf. f AAV O N U P * ■
iiMf •> eofi'RiCt
••T:jf WAit ti WtiLLE ROf^N- ■
I. E. ADAMIETZ
AND (0,
GENERAL INSURANCE
SAA 6-372# Bandera. 3 x m
pected to reach 20 feet before the
district meet.
The 880 yard relay was made
County. i
These seventy candidates are ‘'nstration ( luh will meet in tiu-
running for the United States | borne of Mrs. David Quick today,
up of Roger Poe, Clemens Haun,- . , Erid-iv March 17 at o n...
R-bert R.'a.lley, .nd H.rry H.-im. ,,™ ’ ^ ‘ * J j .nen.'bV,, k... ,„„d'toXuond ,„,|
L,( STC,'";.S place 7 •’’ 7 .«-»• ”f Vice- !“'.....- - .............
... r -f ne o President of the United States,
with a time of 1:36.8.
The mile-relay was composed of
Clemens Haun, Robert Bradley,
Homer Langehennig, and Harry
Heim. The foursome ran a 3.47.8
for a tie for sixth place. , . ,
rr,, r, ■ . , . • . £,, , I he performers are. professionals
I lie Bpnnt relay team of Clem-1 ^
ens Haun, Robert Bradley, Homer
COUNTRY MUSIC SIIOAV
The Medina Senior Class is pre-
senting a show of country music,
Ion Friday, March 31, at 8 p.m.
Langhennig, and Harry Heim ran
their best time of the year which
was 47.5 but failed to qualify for
the finals.
Roger Ramos ran the low hur-
(Continued on Page 5)
See ROGER POE
from nearby towns furnished by
AA’allac-e LeStourgemi, the Alaster
of Ceremonies. Mr. l.eStourgeon
promises an even belter show
than' he put on last year. Every-
one is- invited to attend and help
out the seniors. Remember!
March 31., at the Medina School
Auditorium.
“Those who complain about
the way the ball bounces are
often the ones who dropped
it.” —Bruce Lefler
MRS.
LONA JACKSON
Florist
Phone SW8-44M
Shop at the “MERCANTILE” and Save!
GRAB-BAG TABLE
A group ol’ distinctive accessories selected from
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ash traps, housewares, and many other item-)
Values up to Wot) RKIHYEP
IOC TO $1 00
Need 11 i 1'
liny now ami Save!
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Sunday School 9:45. Training Union 7:00 p.m
Worship 10:50 am., and 8:00 p.m.. Mid-Week Service 8:15 pin.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BANDERA
“Come Thou With Us” ' J. MANLEY REYNOLDS, Pastor
FLOOR COVERINGS
Expert Custom installation of Linoleum, Tile. Vinyls,
Carpets and Kitchen Counter Tops.
BANDERA
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