The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1956 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR
THE BANDERA BULLETIN
Friday, September 7, 195.6
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS
No. 300 can Gebhardt's
TAMALES - - - 18c
Pound Rpegelein’s
FRANKS - - - -42c
Xi>. 21-, can Yal Vila Halves
PEACHES - - - 25c
Pound
RUMP ROAST - - 37c
Pi o7.. can Crvstal
STRAWBERRIES - 24c
Pound Cornflower
BACON - - - -45c
6 u::. can Treesweet
ORANGE JUICE - - 17c
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Pound Graysons
0LE0 - - - - 21c
2 No. BOB cans
PEAS - - - - 27c
5 pound Imperial Cane
SUGAR --- 47c
B pound can
SNOWDRIFT - - -83c
2 rolls Charm in r>
TISSUE - - - -15c
12 i)7. tar
B0SC0 - - - - 33c
Pound H & II
COFFEE - - - 99c
PARKING IN REAR OF STORE
2 binh bars Lux
TOILET SOAP - i- 2k
BOYLE’S
mammmwmm
Here Saturday Night September 8
8 j). m. O
St. Joseph’s Mustangs
vs.
The Little Fighting
Irish
in Pioneer .Memorial Stadium, Handera
VANDERPOOL
.Mr. and Mrs. I’aul Harbin spent
the week-end in Houston where
hey visited friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Terry of
Killeen are visitors of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Moore.
Jimmy Wicks is leaving for
junior college in San Antonio this.J-n.mn
week. (,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Goteher, Rus-
sell, R. J„ and Pat Goteher were
■ guests in the home of Mrs. Jane
il’uhado this week.
Mrs. Harvey I’olvado and chil-
dren of Deceits, Mass., left for
i California Thursday to visit her
relatives.
Allen Fatten spent Saturday
I night in the Ira Reavis home..
Mt-rlyu Green and family of
i near Houston -j^nt last Sunday
• with Ml, a|ld Mrs. Oscar Tampke.
Rosemary Reavis left for Grand
Saline this week to spend several
day with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schimmel-
l pfennig and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Ault -pent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Schimmelpfeimig.
PIPE CREEK
Mrs. T. A. Lewis. Reporter
Visitors of Mrs. Louise Pickens
1 during the week were Mrs. A. Von
Jess, Mrs. Pearl Ruede, Mrs. C.)
H. Krause, Mrs. Roland Thallman.
Mrs. Louise Pickens was a din-
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Pickens on her birthday Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brammer
were San Antonio visitors over
the week-end.
Rev. E. C. Ray of San Antonio,
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Anders of
Houston visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
O. Rucker Thursday,
i Charles E. Krause umd Vickey
Krause returned litmus to Necog-
doches Saturday after' a visit with
Mrs. C. II. Krause.
Mr. anil Mrs. .J. 11. Lewis and
daughter and little Miss Sandra
Medford were guests of Mr. and
Mrs,. .!. W. Lewis and daughter, j
'Miss Ethel, during the weeke-nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schott visited
Mr. and Mrs. .J. \V. Edwards Sat- ,
^ unlay night.
Miss Ethel Lewis visited Mr. and'
Mrs. Earl Buck and children at
| Boerne Friday.
1 Mr. and Mrs. John Tarbutton
i and grandson, Butch, of San An-
jtonio visited Mrs, Emma Brad-
ford Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bolt Lend and
daughter, Carolyn, and Mrs. Lend
of San Antonio came, out Friday
night to visi' Mr. mkPMrs. L. J.
Edwards. They brought a birth-
day dinner for Mr. Edwards birth- '
I day.
Mr. and Mrs. ,1. M. Pepper spent •
j the past week-end visiting in San j
Antonio whilo there to attend the;
I graduation exercDe- for their
| daughter. M ss Bin Pepper.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Rippey and
children of Midland were guests j
1 of Mr. and Mr-. I). R. Rippey the 1
I past Week.
; Visitors of Mrs. Della Glenn j
, during the Week were Mrs, Emma!
, Bradford. Mrs. L. J. Edward-. Alt -.
! Louise I’iekens. Mrs.- joe Ville- '
imain and Rev. Tiny Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis retuirn-
j ei J ; f i I ]. S'.!': ’ (>;g e ’.test
’he past w'eei: after spending a
| few weeks hete at t1 ■ Clyde M -or, 1
| residence.
Vi- to - of Mis. J. B. Edwards |
during hee recent illness were Sfe. I
and Mrs Frank I.. Hughes O' Kil-
leen. Mr. and Mr . Roy Bluster. Mr, j
and Mrs. Leroy Bri-ter and d High- I
ter, Eugenia, of Dallas, Mr. and
Mr-. J; H. Lewis and daughters. 1
le-iti and Mi.rio’ ie. of Itigle«idc, j
Little Miss Sandra Medford of t or- j
on- I'h. -'ti. Mr. anil Mrs. <>. C. ;
Kintiison of Sail Antonio, Mrs. j
Della Glenn, Mr-. J. (). Rucker,!
Mrs. Mattie .X. Johnston; Mrs. |
Bradford. Mrs. John Ed-|
'wards. Mr. and Mr-. 1.. J. Edwards. 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. \Y. Edwards, Mrs.)
zA'mi ouncing
Our 1956
Personally Imprinted
( Christinas Cards
Samples Now on Display
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Prices Range from $1.49 to $2.95 for 25
The Bandera Bulletin
BTWJPSI
i ll is is
Ol K TOWN
B> Jinny
j. B.‘ Edward's .tr.. ’.Mrs.' Ethel Ost- ! According to J. C
Boys and gii'ls treked rba< k t'i
chool this week to start their]
- -ig Busy nine months * •']
ding to .1. (k Alvis attend-i
man. Mi's. J. \V. Lewis. Da\ d and
i.i;. 1 a Lewis. Mi-. \V. T. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pepper.
TARPI.EY
Mrs. T. E. Sauter, Reporter
William Norwood and
Mrs.
a nee in the elementary grades i-;
j down some but the attendance in
| High School is on; the increase
The graduating-ehiss of 1040
will hold their first annual reunion
'on September 14, after the Sab-
| inal-Bftndera football game. And
have invited the graduating classes
| of the Bandera High School for
l;G,T and l'.'lT to share this gala
daughter of Houston are visiting I event wiffa them. Sounds like fun.
Ct parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W'.TLpr infoflnation contact .Mrs. Billie
Mrs. Mattie X. Johnston and
Mrs. Jennings of Pipe Creek were i
Bandera visitors Tuesday.
Schmidt. • Farr * We hud a very pleas-
Rev. Then Thomas made a trip ant visit last Saturday evening
to Tv,aide last week. ' |with old time friends when we
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton McGee and dropped into the handsome new
- wa re Hondo visitors Satur- 11 aife in Medina, operated by John
,j.iv Fee." Mr. and Mrs. Whitson Jus-
" Mr. and Mrs. Ravmoml Mummc; tire <>f Crystal City invited u- to
and daughter- of Hi’.ndo visited Mr. visit with them there. Besides
and Mi.-. W. M. Anderson Mondav. 11he delirious food we had a good
Mr. ai. i Mrs. Joe Hunter Short A'liic talking with them and hope]
* * * Mrs. I
Hay-Angora Goats
Since 1897
Fine “C” Type Offerings
REGISTERED BUCKS AND DOES
“ It Pays to Buy the Best”
PHONE SW 6-3267 BANDERA, TEXAS
THE ANGORA RANCH
HOWARD G. HAY
Esta hi ish ed 1907
Dial 6-3852
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
Coffee, II & If 9l)c
Milk, Dry Pet 30e
Pure Lard, pound 19c
Flour, 2 pounds 18c
Green/leans cut Ue
"Cream Style Corn 13c
Baby Food, Heinz 9c
Spaghetti, Franco Amer. lie
Beets 8c
Pickles, cucumber 23c
Salami, pound 42c
Potted Meats, Libby 2 for 17c
Tuna
Sardines
C rackers, Supreme
Crustcue
Salmon, tall Pink
Tissue, 2 for
Starch, Niagara
Cheer
lb.
22c
9c
24c
26c
60c
17c
18c
29c
DRY GOODS
Ladies Fall Hats all the Latest Styles and Colors
Childrens Hats all colors
Heavy Material for Suits 95c
Im po r l ed Plaids 89c yd.
Cottons 49c-55c yd.
Ladies Hand Bags 99c
Girls Can Can Petticoats $1.98
Bras — $1.00
Panties _ 49c-59c
$1.89
Boys Khaki Suits $5.00
Boys Shoes from $2.98
Boys Athletic Socks 50c pair
Boys Stretch Socks 49c pr.
Boys Briefs 59c
Boys Nylon Shirts $1.00
Boys Tennis Shoes from $2.89
Building — Garage — Warehouse for Rent
Bye for now
JINNY
visited his parent.-, Mr. and Mrs. | to see them again soon
I.e- Short. Station C. Saturday. Kiehard Turner and family have
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis and ' 'eturned home to Orange after a
son. Austin. Mrs. Bob Jordan and-) pleasant visit here with relatives
daughters of Dell Citv are visit-1 * Mrs. Charlie Meadows left
ir.g Mr. and Mrs. T. E.' Sauter and I'* !'lan? Tue-day for a visit in
Mi< ivna Turner. ir alifornia * The Sewing Bas-
Mr-. C c. Forbes visited Mr, kot now has a nice supply of beau-
a d Mr-. W. B. Wood- one day I dfuL crease resistant New Braun-
] this week. J fel- gingham in 4 yard lengths
Arthur Erfurt, who has been " A *ie. golden age of parent-
i working near Crane, spent the | hj»ou is when the children are too
• - d with his fa mil V here, j to need baby sitters and too
A number of people from here'>oung to drive the car * * * The
. attended the- revival in Medina 'action of some children suggests
ja<t week j that their parents embarked on
‘.I. W. Hawley attended a ron-j,h(* of matrimony without a
vention in Corpus Christi last j paddle
week. 1
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Sauter visit-j -
d Mr. and Mrs. Alva Matthews
[at. Yon Ormy Sunday. IHH
Mrs, Monty Woodman see of j
Corifstock i- visiting her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Click and son.
Walter Schiele went to Hondo
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Padgett of
San Antonio and daughter and
husband of Dallas visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Wood Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Padgett and
son, Bob, attended the Boerne Fair
over the. week-end.
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Bosshardt and
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy F.conomy and daugh-
ter. Gwendolyn, are back from a
motor trip to Colorado and New
Mexico. They enjoyed fishing and
sightseeing. They have moved in-
to their new home on Hillview
Drive in San Antonio.
Mrs. Leighton Monier and son,
Gail, went to Austin last Thurs-
day to visit Mrs. Monier’s grand-
mother who is ill. We hope she
will improve soon.
Town & Country
Ranch and Resort Fashions
Phone SW 6-3631
RYANS
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CARD OF THANKS
A sincere thank you is extended
to everyone who helped in any
way to make the Memorial Park
celebration so successful last Sun-
day. Your help greatly benefited
the new project and we are very
grateful.
The Committee
_:_TTnly Vnma gn/>inty
POSTED NOTICE
The former Fest, Duff, B. F
Langford Jr., and Dalton ranches
owned by me are strictly posted
ajainst hunting and any other !
manner of trespassing.—Mrs. E. A I
Clousnitzer, New Braunfels.
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Bulletin Want Ads four eenta
per word.
STORE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
Pound Sun-Spun
BACON - - - - 45c
2 pound package Decker Tall Korn
BACON - - - -89c
Regular Box
CHEER - - - 30c
Pound can H&H Master Chef
COFFEE - - - -93c
5 pound Bag Gold Medal
FLOUR - - - -45c
3 pound can Red and White
SHORTENING - - 80c
5 pound bag Imperial'Cane
SUGAR - - - - 48c
2 boxes 400 count
KLEENEX - - - 49c
Box of 12
K0TEX - - -
B, rolls Toilet Tissue
DELSEY - - -
O tall cans
PET MILK - - -
Dozen Sunkist
LEMONS - -
Pound Cello No. 1
CARROTS - -
5 pounds U. i>. No. 1 Russet
POTATOES - -
Qt. Jar Sun-Spun
SALAD DRESSING
II pound can Shortening
CRISC0 - - -
29c
35c
39c
25c
10c
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1956, newspaper, September 7, 1956; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth798922/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bandera Public Library.