The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1969 Page: 4 of 8
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THE BANDERA BULLETIN
FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1969
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Beautifully design-
ad Western Notes by Melvin War-
ren, Charley Paris, featuring the
Colt Notes, Gatepost Notes. $1.00
per box of 12 notes with en-
velopes.—Bandera Bulletin. Lim-
ited supply.
1959 M TON FORD PICKUP—
Good tires, V-8 Engine, standard
3 speed with overdrive, wrap
around bumper, grill guard, long
wheelbase. Good condition. —
Chas. W. Anderson, 796-3204.
46-tfc
BEFORE YOU BUY A TIRE
Check the prices and quality.
Three convenient locations
Bob’s Texaco, Medina
Thallman’s Conoco &
Fellow’s Auto Parte
Distributor
Bandera, Texas
23-4tc
LIMITED SUPPLY—Good used
mattresses and springs. Buy
now.—Bandera Mercantile.
41-tfc
BABY CHICKS — April 20 arid
21.—Comfort Hatchery, Comfort,
Texas, Phone 995-3936. 44-2tc
1969 Willys Jeep with automatic
hubs, puncture proof tubes, new
motor over-haul.—Langford’s.
27-tfc
OAK CORD WOOD, full meas-
ure—562-3491, Tarpley. 22-tfc
MEXICAN dinner at the Long-
horn. All you can eat, $1.25.
Tacos, Enchiladas, Fried Beans,
Spanish Rise, Tamales. Also
Maine Lobster Tails Complete
Dinner. Monday through Friday,
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 6 to 10
p.m. 26-tfc
FOR SALE—Round re-inforced
concrete stock troughs. Very
reasonable.—Langford Lumber.
17-tfc
FOR SALE—Registered Angus
Bulls, L O Angus Ranch, War-
ren E. Long, Box 655, Boerne,
Texas, Phone 249-2165. 15-tfc
1967 SCOUT, 4x4, 196 engine,
lockout hubs, radio, complete
skid plate, low mileage. —
Shackelford's Garage. 32-tfc
100 ACRES on River, unimprov-
ed. $300 per acre.—Judy Pue
Real Estate. 27-tfc
FOR SALE—Beautiful, modem
2-bedroom home on Delightful
Hill. Almost new, giant shade
trees, excellent terms. — Reeves
Ranch Realty, 796-3330 or 796-
3793. 45-2tc
UNUSUAL LAKE PROPERTY
WITH BEAUTIFUL TREES
Fronts on State highway, 3%
miles North of Bandera. 77
acres with new 4 room cottage
by the lake $49,500 or 79 acres
with big house plus cottage
$57,500. $38,000 now in 15 year
loan. Balance cash.
HOUSTON RANCH REALTY
Boerne, Texas
Edwin Houston
Edwin Houston, Jr.
Phone Area Code 512 249-2116
45-ltc
I AM GETTING MANY Inquiries
.about all kinds of real estate
and need more listings to sell.
If you have property to sell,
contact me. — Judy Pue Real
Estate. 38-tfc
COCKROACH RECIPE
A “Simple Home Recipe," costs
less than 10c. Will rid your
home of roaches forever. After
one day you will see no more
cockroaches around. Quick, Safe
and Sure. $1.00 for recipe.
M. F. WOOTEN
1909 San Francisco St
San Antonio, Texas 78201
FOR SALE—Good used refriger-
ators, washers, lawnmowers,
chain saws. — Bandera Washing
Machine, 796-4149. 42-tfc
FOR SALE—All Venetian blinds
in stock, $3.00 each. — Bandera
Mercantile. 41-tfc
CASH AND CARRY — Used
chairs and sofas, $5.00 and $10.00.
—Bandera Mercantile. 41-tfc
75 ACRES on good road. Has
game, grazing, and outstanding
view. On mail route, six miles
from Pipe Creek near Medina
Lake. $325.00 per acre, with
$2,200.00 down and $175.00 per
month.—J. B. & Helen Edwards,
Phone 535-2371 or 535-2591,
Wentworth.
WANTED—Small acreage near
Bandera on river or creek. Pre-
fer personal property. — Call
PE3-8714 or write Box 844, Sgn
Antonio 78206. 44-3tc
MOBILE HOMES-TRAVEL
TRAILERS
Bought and Sold
BANDERA SANDS TRAILER
SALES
Phone 796-3745
32-tfc
FOR SALE—16” water cooler.
Nearly new. Warranty good for
3% more months. $35.—Phone
796-4380. ltc
r.o sox u
BANDKRA TtXAS
HILL COUNTRY LAND
(IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED)
RANCHES — HOMES — ■USINtSS
WEEK END RANCHESttUNTINQ LEASES
Bondiro 796-3330
If No Awtwor Coll 796-3793
11 mm
OATS FOR SALE — Good and
clean.—Call nights 589-2517.
Calvin Seale. 40-tfc
FOR SALE—Two bedroom stucco
home on large lot in one of
Bandera’s best residential areas,
with nice yard and lovely guest
house. — Reeves Ranch Realty,
796-3330 or 796-3793. 45-2tc
HOUSE and 50 acres for sale.
—Judy Pue Real Estate. 44-tfc
FOR rent
That’s what you can expect when
you bring your money matters to
The
First Notional Bank
oi Bandera
Phone 796-3711
^e«\C Deposits now insured
*u up to *15,000°“ each
5%
Certificates of Deposit
FOR RENT—Lovely apartment,
ing and air-conditioning, all
electric.—Apply Langford’s.
17-tfc
FOR RENT — House, bedroom
and sleeping porch.—796-4197.
ltc
FOR ’ RENT—MOBILE HOMES.
Large and small to responsible
adults only.—Sands Motel, 796-
3745. 36-tfc
WANTED
WANTED — A black fine wood
buck lamb. Either Delaine,
Rambouilet or Corriedale or
mixed.—P. W. Locklin. 44-4tc
WANTED — To buy cars and
trucks to be salvaged. Also clean
older cars and pick-ups.—Clint
Dowell Motor Co. 24-tfc
WANTED—Couple, cook, house-
work first five weeks deer hunt-
ing season. Live on ranch six
miles west Medina.—Charles B.
Wallace, Box 900, Dallas, Texas
75221. 45-5tp
GRADUATES,
SENIORS
WHAT IS YOUR
BUSINESS FUTURE
We feel a happy success-
ful telephone career is a
future worth considering/
1. Telephone operators are
looked upon as being hap-
py, successful business peo-
ple; having modern condi-
tions, forty-hour work week, |
and excellent opportunity ,
for advancement.
2. Have you considered such
a career for yourself? If not,
you may wish to think about
applying for permanent work
at the Telephone Company.
•'!. Earn $311 per month while
training. Average over $340
after training. You must be
willing to work as needed.
4. Must have a sound high
school record. Also must be
in good health.
19G9 SENIORS FOR
CAREER WORK
APPLY NOW*
OPEN SATURDAY A.M.
ALSO STENOGRAPHERS
NEEDED NOW
APPLY
Southwestern Bell
Telephone Company
Employment Office -
Room 109
105 Auditorium Circle
San Antonio, Texas
Equal Opportunity Employer
WANT TO BUY — Used Aero-
motor windmill with or without
steel tower.—R. G. Robles, 131
Texas Avenue, Weslaco, Texas.
45-5tp
WANTED—Two or three bed-
room house to lease for one year
or more. Unfurnished. — Write
F. O .Box 273, Bandera, Texas.
45-ltp
MISC.
FULL-CAB OVER Camper, has
Butane stove with oven. Sleeps
4, Used very little.—796-3691 af-
ter 5 p.m. 44-tfc
FOR SALE—Almost new mini-
bike. 3V2 H.P. motor. Retail
price, $125.00.-796-4308.
44-tfc
FIVE ROOM ROCK HOUSE,
orchard, two acres near river,
New Braunfels, 625,20941. ltc
FOR SALE — Fine old home.
Well constructed, good condition.
Must sacrifice to settle estate.
—Phone or write Melvin Fitz-
gerald, Box 164 Bandera, Phone
796-4103. 44-tfc
POSTED NOTICE
The W. E. Walker property is
posted against hunting and all
types of trespassing. Violators
will be prosecuted. All previous
permissions are revoked.
43-tfc
POSTED NOTICE
The W. E. Walker property is
posted against hunting and all
types of trespassing. Violators
will be prosecuted. All previous
permissions are revoked.
43-fwem
$50 REWARD to anyone respon-
sible for arrest and conviction
of anyone trespassing on # the
Powell Ranch. — L. Raymond
Powell, Pipe Creek, Texas.
30-3mo.
CLOUSNITZER Ranch is post-
ed against hunting and all types
of trespassing. Violators will be
prosecuted. All previous permis-
sions are revoked. Tfc-lYear
COLLINS OF TEXAS OPENS
PLANT AT FREDERICKSBURG
Collins of Texas held the
grand opening of their Freder-
icksburg handbag factory at
Fredericksburg last Saturday, C°,lins handbags are now pro-
April 12. The new plant was’ duw<* exclusively in the ori-
open to the public and visitors pinat Medina factory and the new
were privileged to see how the one in Fredericksburg, which will
beautiful handbags are fashioned. heIp suppl-v tho demand for their
products.
$500 REWARD
For conviction of any person set-
ting fire to my ranch November
24, 1966, or at any future date.
Trespassers will be prosecuted to
the fullest extent of the law.—
Bill Williams, Rt 3, Box 38-C,
Bandera, Texas. 25-tfc
$1,000 REWARD
CONVICTION
OF ANYONE
SHOOTING IN FLYING A
RANCH AND KILLING MY
LIVESTOCK OR IMPORTED
ANIMALS.
A. B. ALKEK
51-tfc
BANDERA LODGE No. 1123
A.F.&A.M., meets the
second and fourth Mon-
day nights of each month
at 8:00 o’clock. All
members are urged to attend.
Visiting Brethren welcome. —
James C. Richards, W.M., W. I.
Stevens, Secretary.
FACTORY PERSONNEL
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
Contact
Personnel
Mooney Corporation
P. 0. Box 72, Kerrville
or call 257-4043
If you are an ex-employee
now working elsewhere con-
tact Personnel Office, 257—
4043 for an appointment at
your convenience. 42-tfc
SHEPPARD
PEST CONTROL
Tommy Sheppard, Owner
Business Phone
CL 7-3374
After Hours
CL 7-3374
135 A. West Main
Kerrville, Texas
78028
NOTARIES PUBLIC MUST
FILE BETWEEN MAY 1-15
Secretary of State Martin Dies,
Jr., announced that all qualified
Notaries Public desiring re-ap-
pointment for the new term
which begins June 1, 1969, and
ends June 1, 1971, must pay the
required fee and file a new
oath and bond with the County
Clerk between May 1, 1969, and
May 15, 1969, inclusive.
Mr. Dies emphasized that
Notaries Public should not send
requests for re-appointment or
for commissions directly to the
Secretary of State inasmuch as
the law specifically requires that
the County Clerk approve Not-
ary Bonds and forward copies of
the Application to the Secretary
of State.
Secretary of State Dies furth-
er stated that any person not
now a Notary Public who desires
appointment for the beginning of
the new term on June 1, 1969,
should apply to his County
Clerk before May 16, 1969. The
applicant must be at least 21
years of age, a citizen of the
United States of America and
Texas, and a resident of the
county for which appointed. The
required Application Forms may
be obtained from the County
Clerk.
PENNY-WISE
2-7 p.m.
Every Wednesday
COME BROWSE
Something Different
Each Week
St. Christopher’s
Butane
Propane
Gas
Call 796-4422
FREE STATE
OIL CO.
BIILE SALE
(Been in inventory long enough)
YES SIR, WE'VE HAD THE FOLLOWING CARS IN INVEN-
TORY OVER OUR ALLOTTED TIME AND THEY MUST GO!
WE OFFER THESE CARS TO THE PUBLIC AT WHOLE-
SALE PRICES:
1964 Opel Kadett Wagon ... . ^ . . . 5575
1964 Ford 2 Dr (V8)............$395
1961 Chev. Sta. Wagon (Air)......$395
1953 Ford 2 Dr. (6) . . .........$ 60
1952 Ford y2 Ton PU (6) . . . .......$ 75
1965 Rambler Amb. (V8).........$745
See Our Stock Of New
And Used Cars and Trucks
S A Auto Sales
Downtown Bandera *** 796-4310
SPRING FLOWER SHOW
Mrs. Glenn Daniel, President of
the Kerrville Garden Club, cor-
dially invites you to visit the
Spring Flower Show to be pre-
sented by the club from 2 until
5:30 p.m., Saturday, April 26, in
Fellowship Hall, First United
Methodist Church, Kerrville.
Paul A. Renton of San An-
tonio is expected to be present
at the beginning of the show and
will be glad to answer your
gardening questions.
Theme of the show is “SEA-
SONS ON PARADE IN THE
HILL COUNTRY.” Mrs. Web-
ster Spear is the Show Chairman
and Mrs. J. A. Oswalt is Co-
Chairman and Scheduling Chair-
man. There are four divisions:
Division I is Horticulture (what
you have grown yourself) and
includes 13 categories. AH
members enter. Division II is
Artistic and consists of creativity
and interpretive designs. There
are at least 4 entries for each
of the 12 classes (or 12 months
of the year). Members reserve
these asignments. Division III
is Special, Educational, and Con-
servation exhibits. Judges and
professional arrangers (to in-
MRS. MUNSON HAS LEG
AMPUTATED
Many friends here will he sor-
ry to learn that Mrs. Susie Mun-
son underwent surgery in Sid
Peterson Memorial Hospital in
Kerrville this past week. One
of her legs was amputated to
relieve a blood clot.
We hope she will recover very
soon.
elude florists) make these en-
tries. Division IV is Commercial
exhibits and local florists and
nurseries, enter displays.
DONATION TO FIRE
DEPARTMENT
Fire Chief Coy Ross reported
today the following donation to.
the Bandera Volunteer Fire De-
partment this week: Mrs. T. A.
Lewis, Pipe Creek, $5.
Iliffi j,
say
so much
r "*3
for you'.^.
Eckharf
Flower Shop
Help yourself
with a Checkup
and others with
a Check
P AMERICAN
CANCER
SOCIETY
The First
State Bank
and The First
National Bank
Will Be Closed
MONDAY, APRIL 21
in Observance of
San Jacinto Day
BANTEX THEATRE
Thurs. , Fri., Sat., April 17-18-19
SATURDAY MATINEE )P,M.
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Allen Klein prost!ii°; Tony Anthony
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GREGORY • EVA MARIE
PECK SAINT
in ■ PakulaMulligan Production of
THE STALKING MOON
TECHNICOLOR- • PANAVISION- (gj
Sunday &r Monday April 20-21
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1969, newspaper, April 18, 1969; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth739427/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bandera Public Library.