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PAGE EIGHT
Friday, September 6, 1957
Yea! Bulldogs!
ON TO VICTORY!
.cleat
ftocksprings
ANGORAS!
CORNER DRUG STORE
ROSS FAMILY HOLDS
REUNION AT THALLMAN
1IOMK
The Roland Thallman Ranch at
Pipe Creek was the scene of the
Ross family reunion and barbecue
Sunday, September 1st. Barbe-
cue and all the trimmings was
served under a lovely oak tree in
the yard.
The following brothers and sis-
ters and their families attended:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross of Ban-
dera, Mr. and Mrs. John Ross of
Yoakum, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ross
of San Antonio, Mrs. Minnie Fer-
gufOji of Corpus Christi, Mrs. Ida
RoSs, Junction, Mrs. B. T. Iiarvins
of Fort Worth. Other relatives
were Mi. and Mrs. liilbert Ross,
Jo and Bridget Ann of Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Hunger. Junc-
tion, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bridges
and Grady Small of Kerrville, Mr.
and Mrs. Coy lioss and children,
Rita and Sue Aiin, of Bandera;
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kaiser, Roma
,Jo, Diana, Leslie and Annette of
Yoakum, Mr. and Mrs. David Ford,
David Jr., Moorilee and Timothy
and Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Cotter
and Betty.
HORA( 1 PORT HR IN
II OS I’ll \J
Friends hei« and at Medina will
egret b learn that Horace Port-
er was taken?to the Sid Peterson
Memorial Hrispital Monday night
following' a heart attack. At last
report he was resting well.
.11 SIK H Ol THE PEACE
corin'
Cases tried fn Justice of the
Peace Court this past week were:
Joseph A. Kosjnski, drunk in a
public place, fined $5 and costs.
• John Paul Moore, traffic vio-
lation. fined SI and costs.
Theordo.ro Chandler, drunk in
a public place, fined 815 and costs.
We thank Mrs. Henry R. Ailnm-
ietz for the renewal to the Ban-
dera Bulletin which she handed us
Tuesday when -he visited in our
office.
BULLDOGS SCRIM MALE
PEACOCK MI LIT A R\
\( V DEM 'i
The inexperienced young Bulldog
heads with the.
MR. AND MRS. JACK
I REELAND CELEBRATE
SILVER WEDDlNt.
i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freeland
! celebrated their Silver Wedding
j anniversary at their home Tues-
day. Their many friends extend
j congratulations and all good
i wishes. *
last Friday in ;C(tkoR<.K REISN ECKER
r'* vis
Squad cracked
Peacock Cadets
two hour scrimmage at Schreinor'Ty'lSITS HERE
I' mid in Kerrville. I he Bulldogs | George Reisnecker of Kingsland,
were without several boys but did Texas, paid the Bulletin office
a nice job of moving the ball and ] visit Tuesday and handed us tin
stopping the Cadets on the ground.' dollars to renew his subscription
- . j to the Bulletin. Mr. Reisnecker
NO RAIN 'has many friends in the county,
Though isolated showers havej having, engaged in operating an
fallen over some of the Hill Coun-; »uto store in Medina for some
try Bandera has only received a time..
trace of rain during the month of t "
August. ! \TTEND LINDNER FAMILY
--I REI N ION
We appreciated a visit last Mon- Mr. ->"<l Mrs. E. Lindner went
clay from our good friend of many to t om-fort last . aturday night to
year:. Mrs. Bill Blackwell, 0f ! attend the Lindner family reunion
kerrville, when she and Mr. Black- a* ° ^ ' ' an< ^ 1 ^ . j
well were attending to ranching Lindner. I hey veto accompanied
interests here. b>' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lind-
ner and family and living Lindner
and Miss Jeanette Sims of' San
Antonio.
Trail Drive-In
Friday-Saturday,
ZOMBIE LOVE!
ZOMBIE
VENGEANCE!
August 6-7
John IRELAND
Marla ENGLISH
Bill WILLIAMS
Hugh BEAUMONT/
IIUS
horizon
A*4 tatr*ditclo| Chet BAKER Hi Nit Tranprt
The First National Bank
Bandera. Texts
CAPITAL STOCK *50.000 SURPLUS $85,000
‘The Hank of Friendly Service”
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES
Small, Medium, and Alodium Largi*
'vM-linnr Depository
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
'I
SHOP
IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT
o
B. F. Langford & Son
Hardware
Paints, Hardware, Gift Items,
MRS. JOHN SOLOMON’S
VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jank, form-
erly of Bandera, who now reside in
Houston, and their daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Tip-
ton, of Nacogdoches, visited Mrs.
John Solomon over the Labor Day
MRS. JIM REEVES
COMPLEMENT ED
Mrs. Jim Reeves of Hondo was
complimented with a lovely bridal
shower at the Methodist Church
annex last Friday evening when
Mrs. H. V. O’Bryant Jr., Mrs.
Adele Akin, Mr. and Mrs. Trby
Pingleton and daughters, Misses |
Peggy and Doris entertained. Mrs.!
Reeves will lie remembered here j
as the former Miss Carole Mayes. |
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louie i
Mayes.
Decoration^ of green and white
were used and punch and cookies ;
served.
Among those present and also
those who sent gifts were Mrs. I
Louie Mayes and daughter, Maysie j
Lea, Mrs. Hugo Usenet* of Fred-|
ericksburg, Mrs. Marvin Fielder
and Debra of San Antonio. Mrs.
Arthur Hayes, Mrs. Jesse Everett.
Mrs. H. M. Mott, Mrs. Joe Pres-
week-erld. Other guests were II. j ton. Mr*. Adele Akin, Mrs. Sonny
W. Solomon of Brownsville and i Schmidt, Miss Cricket Adams. Mi's.
Jess Solomon of Legion, Texas. IH. V. 0’BryaHt- Jr., Mrs. Troy
--! Pingleton,.Misses Peggy and Doris
Mrs. Darrel Ferrell and children ' Pingleton, Mrs. tins Klemstein,
Mrs. Bob'1 Mansfield, Miss Shelby
Mansfield, Mrs. Ira Garrison, Mrs.
J. M. Scruggs. Mrs. Russell Fos-
ter, Mrs John Sommer, Mrs. Ad
Schott, Mrs. I). H. Crowell, Mrs.
Ruth Rhodes, Mrs. Marion Gray.,
Miss Barbara Gray, Mrs. Jim Ed-
i\ . . ..r i wards, Miss Anna Lee Edwards.
,,
ir;:. s? toW: jfc.
• | Robert Stein, Miss Ima Jean Sear-i
Mrs. Walter Meadows, affec- cv< Miss Jean Knlka. Mrs. Wavne
tionately known to a great number | ]{UC(,0( Mrs. T(,(i ncsi<Vj Mrs.
of friends as* Aunt “(’ , paid our j \ilene Fitzgerald, Mrs.' P. L.
office a pleasant visit Saturday , Han(1 Mrs. E. II. Frerieh. Miss
and had us set her paper up for Mary Katherine Frerieh. Mrs. Isa-
! Fiil V.♦ ATva Vnll SUrnmnrw nf
left last Wednesday for their home
in Abilene after spending the week
here with her grandmother, Mrs.
J. Marvin Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard' Turner
and children have returned to 1
their home in
another year.
bel Stokes, Mrs. Nell Simmons of
(Coleman, Mrs’. Johnny Langford,
Mr . A. J. Taylor, Mrs, Charles
Wide Screen Entertainment
Friday-Saturday, August 6-7
JUNGLE
THRILLS!
JUNGLE
LOVE!
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FLEMING CAREY
OnemaScopE
color t, TECHNICOLOR
Sunday-.Monday, August 8-9
Jk 20IK Century-Foa * *
Sffi*
rcRNARD'^
cohort
DELUXE m
is
Tucsdax-Wednesday, Aug. 10-11
■C-LF CATCH TK£ WOh’.D S -r ;
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A WARWICK moOUCTlOK
A CCXUMBtA PICTURE
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Thursday-Friday-Sat urdav,
August 12-13-11
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iMtiMONTIEL
I/M* xw. KEITH
'T#5« MEEKER
L&2 JAY C FltPPtN • CHARLES BRONSON ■ OLIVE CAREY
V an R*0 RADtO PlCTUdt • A UN *tl«SAi INURNAHONAl FUCASC
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
4c per word. Cash with order.
FOR SALE
I’V PE WRITERS—10 Year guaran-
i tee.—Boyle Store. 41-tfc
.GET YOUR BUTANE-Propane
. bottles filled at B. F. Langford &
! Son, Hardware. 20-tfc
WE SELL and fill all sizes Butane
and Propane bottles, from 5 gal.
up.— B. F. Langford & Son, Hard-
ware. 20-tfc
FOR RENT
SANDING MACHINE complete
with accessories for rent. Do it
yourself! Sand paper, varnish,
and filler at B. F. Langford &
Son Hardware. 9-tfc
COTTAGE FOR
George Howland.—
RENT — Mrs.
•SW6-4456.
6-tfc
FOR RENT
Boyle Store.
Sewing
n.sd .rier
82 **
RELIABLE BATTERIES — Guar- \
1 anteed one year, $8.95, exchange. ] FURNISHED One bedroom rock
Rugh’s Texaco Station. 36-tfc ; house, $.'!5.—See A. V. Pue. 11-tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
LOW PRICED EVAPORATIVE i
Coolers.—A size for every house, j
To keep cool with this summer,— |
Alamo Lumber Company.____2-tfc ! LOST—One yellow parakeet with
COOLER PAD MATERIAL cut
white feathers in wings, red eyes.
Alamo I—Under call Betsy Langford,
SW6-4141
S WC,-3938.
1 to fit size of your cooler.
| Lumber Company. 4-tfc
FOR SALE LOST—Little black slick haired
Court House Laundry. Will pay! dog, answers to name of Joe, in
fast returns. One of the best | Privilege Creek area.—Call Shiner,
'businesses in lcw,:
SWti-3277.
ltc
A
One of
Bandera,
also
Beautiful Roclw Home. Two bed-! LOST—One inch pipe elevator.—
rooms, bath, large kitchen, large ; Return to B. F, Langford and
living room, full front porch. Son, reward
Laundry room in back. .j-------
6-tfc
E. LINDNER
SPECIAL one room
'conditioners. $37;50.
] ber Company.
mss?!-*: *"**♦■» *
SPECIAL NEW LOW PKH *>
Shampoo and set. 75< ; Ma’Wo-'
„.»* i Regular $10 permanent. $5
”'lIC : Jessie Donnell. Dial c. 3322
y’
12 t.f
FOR SALK—Few registered An- '
gora does. Howard G. Hay. SW6- ;
8267. 9-tfc1
FOR SALK Beautiful fine toned i
Spinet piano. Must see to ap- |
predate.—Call SW6-3306 for ap-
pointment. 9-4tp |
COMFORT CKNTKNNIAL Plates'
now available. $2.60, postage paid.
—The Comfort News, Comfort,
| Texas.
| SPKCIAL FIRST GRADK outside
! white house paint, $4.95 gal.—
; Alamo Lumber Company. 6-tfc ;
a' ' r>?
We’re now sho'*h
all new line of
Tractors ... 2 :
power m ir.c; *!•
4.wheel models C •* *i
and loc k ’em o\ •.
VtnieT.t, t •-.y V :
i SALE—Accessories
of air-conditioners.
for all types
Cooler pads,
Water pumps, float valves,
switches, copper tubing with con- i
ncctions.—Alamo Lumber Co.
6-tfc
FOR SALK—Feed Oats and seed
oats.—SW6-8815. 8-4tp
Parts and Service
BRING US YOUR TIRES—Tires „ . , . . _
recapped and repaired. Tires In EddlS Implement CO.
!phMonday, back ThulSay. WoTk 1 CENTER POINT. TEXAS
done by Firestone Tire and Rubber
Company. Most sizes of tires will I EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for
be loaned during that time.— married couple, no children. Sup-
Rugh’s Texaco. . 86-tfc | ervising group and recreational ac-
-—----I tivities in long established home
SEE US About a loan for that new ! for homeless boys. No previous
pump you need or to ad that extra experience required. We train on
bathroom. No down payment, 36
months to pay, low interest-—Ban-
dera Plumbing Company, Phone
SW6-4434. 8tfc.
You Pick One
I Keep One
1949 Chrysler
or
Plymouth 4 Door
$275 . Cash
Both Good Cars
JOHN HUMPHRIES
Half Circle Courts
full pay. $3600 plus apartment,
meals, utilities, laundry and paid
vacations. Contact George Swan,
Boysville Ranch, P. O. Box 6646,
San Antonio, telephone TA6-5871.
10-3tc
SENIOR GIRLS
» Mr. and Mrs. Howard Denson
had us their guests this Past week j Knauf.’ Mrw D. w! Hicks. Mrs.’ A.'
Mr and Mrs. K. (, Kriger of San R. Lewis. Mrs. .Toe King. Mrs. Coy j~ ‘ ‘ Vf M.-Curdv “nrUddino* minis TIIE BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL
Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Joy I illey tjoss. \i. Mack Joiner. Miss . J- H- McCuidy, presiding minis- STYr t* H\vni.*RA Htvm
.1. II. Mcf l RDY WILL
ATTEND CONVENTION
FOR SALE Hand made
See Mrs. Billy Heiser.
FOR SALE
. _ . , ,t , ,, Ross. Mrs. Mack Joiner. Miss
, of Devine and Mr. and Mrs. War-, Marlene Joiner. Mrs. Flovd Wvatt.
. ren Hyde and family of this city.; rs. n. V. O’Bryant Sr., Mrs. G.
! „ . " , T , ! T. Sandidge. Mrs. Joe Munsch,
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. JackjMrs. Jerry Horsman. Mrs. A. N.
| Freeland this past .week have been j ‘Mrs. Bill'Short and Mrs!
11 H I, 11.1 All*.' 11 U I . VI 11*11* 1 II II . 1 ' . - m « r a « • w « •
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Griggs and
son of P.acliff, Airs. F. E. Wilson
and son, Jimmy, of Dallas, and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freeland
and two sons of Pearsall.
John Saul. Airs. Allen Loverchcck
Aliss Fran Rawlings, Miss Sandy
Aloft, Miss Sherry Mayes.
sppiian®£‘S, Inti
•national
L.
Harvester products
Air. and Airs. Vane Stevens of
T; .<! -vo o/gs visited Mi*, and Mrs.
Roger Stevens and other relatives
i d friends here last wed;. We
•were pleaded to h i e them visiit
i, ifpVe i,VRdl .
hope they will CPU
iffice
'a in
BANDERA SMALL FRY ON TV
Bander a small fry who appeared
on the “Back Yard Theatre”, pop-
ular TV program, on Labor Day
were ('nth’* -Johnston, daughter
f Air. andf MV... Gene Joliiiston. | the
ter of Jehovah.'s Witnesses, will
head a group of delegates for the
Bandera congregation of Jehovah’s
Witnesses who will attend a three-
day convention to be held Septem-
ber 0-8, at the Edgewood High
School Auditorium in San An-
tonio.
The three-day Christian conven-
tion is sponsored by tljc W’atcli-
tower Bible Society for Jehovah’s
Witnesses and is one of many to
be held in the United States this
summer and fall. An attendance
i !' one thousand is expected to fill
new school auditorium to
'h* Critical Mi
914 Barnett
and I Buddy and 'M*h .* Kall a, 'sops of
<< t'. ; AT.. and Air Henry I.oyd Knlka j
id .Charlie Follows, son of Air.1
■ od Air (Aharne Fellows of thisl
The occasion was the birth (
of f! "die Fellows Junior.
STYLE BANDERA HOTEL
IN BANDERA
Located on spacious well landscap-
ed lawn. Hotel is completely
furnished and well improved. There
are 12 pecan trees, fruit trees,
blooming flowers, and spreading
oak trees.
The hotel is located on a complete
city block and there is also one
stone apartment house, four car
•EARN WHILE YOU LEARN
Telephone employees are usually
considered happy, successful busi-
ness people. Wouldn’t you lil to
j discuss the merits of this work;
--Jo, key-pulsing long distance oper-
quilt.— ator, clerk-steno, etc.
ltp | For high school graduates who are
in good health and can qualify for
permanent work, these positions
pay from $207.00 to $222.00 to
start, plus eight (8) increases or
more generally in first two years.
Apply now or write for informa-
tion. Parents welcomed to investi-
gate.
Employment Office, Room 109,
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.
San Antonio, Texas
BIRT1I ANNOUNCEMENT
The birth of a new car, the Edsel,
.t. - i is announced bv Ford Motor Corn-
garage apartment house, one frame ,mTly of pcarbora, Michigan. You
are cordially invited to see this
cottage, one rock cottage and
four --yar garage, besides other
fine improvements.
Will sell or trade for ranch lands.
FOR SALE
BEAUTIFUL FRAME HOUSE
'b j
OF
THANKS
lo take tli
my sineoi
[tricitv, car port. A Bargain.
E. LINDNER
R< ;! Estate Broker
Phone KWjj-3374
STEIN’S
CLOTHIERS
Our Fall Shirts have arrived! We have
them in Ivy League and others also Ivy
League pants for boys. Our Fall School
Shoes are in and are very reasonably
priced.
All of our summer sport shirts are now
reduced 25 per cent and there are a lot
of other items that are also reduced, so
come in early and save.
Our new fall line of Make to Measure
Suits and Slacks samples are in and we
have a wonderful selection.
Phone
499
Renville, Texo'
means
;ng my sincere thanks
':il my fi holds for their
<■1 of kindness while I was in
Ihc ho: t il: and since my return
home. ,\i any thank * for the beau-
tiful cards, flowers, telephone
| ca!!s and visits.
CHARLIE FELLOWS
lacity.
MeCurdv said. “Word has been i T . , -- ,. ,
rc-v. ! from , nvm.fion Treated on Delightful Hd!,> Two
onrliT th'Iit delegates will be in ’Wh’. c,t? "ntvr*. l
attendance from all sections of
south and central Ti'xas. As a I
stimulation to the Witnesses the j
San Antonio assembly program i
carries the theme'of ‘Qualified To ,
Teach.’ This will provide the bn
ground for tho advanced course
| planned.”
The conventi n will lo climaxed!
on Sunday, September 8, at 31
o’clock when K. R. Savoy, district j
supervisor of the Watchtowerl
Society, will deliver the public J
address: “What Are The Prospects!
for Lasting Peace?”
newest addition to the Ford Fam-
ily of Fine Cars at yrmr nearest
Fdsel dealer. (Adv.)
\\ ANTED
WAN ! ED Ilousekecq
cooking. References
Box 302-B, Bandera.
r. Light
required.—
43-tfc
of j
to
i
MEN AND WOMEN FOR ADDED INCOME!
Reliable men or women for this area to handle World’s Famous
GILLETTE BLUE BLADES
* AND
GILLETTE RED (thin) BLADES
Now being sold through a beautiful merchandising dispenser; the
modern method of selling merchandise today ... an unusual op-
portunity to secure your future. Earnings up to $300.00
Monthly.
To Qualify you must have $1,399.00 cash available for inventory,
three references, a car, five spare hours weekly, and must be
able to start at once. This company will extend financial as-
sistance to full time, if desired.
This program is a dealership between the man or woman select-
ed for this area and ACME SALES COMPANY and is not
connected with GILLETTE Safety Razor Corp. However the
product that is sold through our dispensers has the advantage
of Millions of Dollars spent yearly for Advertising.
This excellent opportunity is offered to a dependable person
who is interested in his or her future. It’s an all cash busi-
ness, depression proof, and no credit risk. Do not answer un-
less fully qualified for the necessary time and investment.
Income starts immediately Company secures
Business is act up for you original locations
No selling pr soliciting No experience is
necessary
For A Personal Interview in Your Cilv Write
ACME SALES COMPANY
6625 Delmar St. Louis 5, Mo.
Please include your phone number
(H igp* ■" ■
MRS. FRANK KALKA
UNDERGOES SURGERY
Mrs. Frank Kalka is making
good recovery from a major op-
eration which she underwent in
the Sid Peterson Memorial Hos-
pital in Kerrville last Friday.
We certainly appreciated a visit
last Friday from Mrs. Morris Mil-
ler and Mrs. Floyd Wyatt of
Rocky River Ranch near Medina.
Mrs. Miller became a subscriber
to the Bulletin for a year and we
hope she will enjoy reading with
us about the happenings of our
county.
Complete Bfr.uty Service
at the
COTTAGE
BEAUTY SHOP
Mary Franees Ruede
Phone 6-8281
Minneapolia-Mnline Dealer
STRICKEIUS BLACKSMITH
SHOP
Sam L. Darden
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Licensed to Practice Before
the U. S. Tax Court
Phone 6-8841 Banach Bldg.
WANTED- -Baby sitting—Mrs.
Roy Chipman. Phone SW6-327D.
10-2t;i
WT16 Nil I IWl mil IB Hm-fiT 0MSVK
HELP WANTED
Man wanted to work in Lock-
er Plant. Experience Not
necessary.
KERRVILLE LOCKER
PLANT
211 Clay St.. Phone CL7-4272
KERRVILLE. TEXAS
___ 10-3tc
COMPLETE LINE
of
New Fall Flowers
Mrs. Lonu Jackson
Phone SW-6-4466
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF BANDERA
WITH THE BEST
Drugs and Sundries, Prescriptions and
Your Favorite Patent Medicines
Excellent Fountain Service
_ Meet Your Friends at
FRONTIER DRUGS
MR. and MRS. HAROLD BROOKS. Owner*
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