The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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HIE HANDERA BULLETIN
Friday, December 6, 1957
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
01 eo, Pantry Maid,
Flour, j pounds
Brou n Sugar
Blackened Peas, pound
Chocolate Budding 2 for
Dryed Apples, pkg. _
12-o:. pkg. Mai to Meal
Tomato Sauce, 2 for
Pressed Ham, pound 49c
Longhorn Cheese pound 49c
t rackers, Sunshine lb. 26c
Oat Meal 3 min cup & sauc. 41c
Cherries for Pies __ 22c
Bakers Chocolate 8 -oz. _ 39c
Qt. Fin n. Polish, Old Eng.28c
Lb. 20 Mule Team Borax 21c
BIG CHRISTMAS SALE
Men s Dress Shoes, reg. 10.95, 9.95 Now only
Men's House Shoes, reg. 4.98 Now only .
Ladies Shoes, Vogue Brand reg. 8.95 Now only
Girls Dresses from 3x to 12__
Boys' Heavy Jackets as High as 10.00 Now
Girls Sweaters, reg. 3.98 Now
Boys' Blue Jean Jackets, reg. 2.98 Now
Boys' Corduroy Shirts reg. 2.98 Now _______
Big New Shipment of Toys, Perfume, Stationery and lots of
other Items
250 and 500 gallon gas tanks for sale—Office Bldg. for Rent
___$7.95
$3.49
$4.75
$1.98, $2.98
$3.95
$1.98, $2.98
$1.59
______$1.98
( l It SCOUT MINISTKELS TO SAFETY PATROLMAN VISITS
HE PRESENTED I)E( EMBER 12 Von Smith, Sufety Patrolman
The regular monthly Pack Meet- for the Texas Department of Tub-
ing of the Cub Scouts will be held ! lie Safety, San Antonio, was a
BAKER-WORD-
(Continued from Page 1)
on Thursday, December 12, ut 7:30
l ji.m., in the Library Auditorium.
I At this meeting the Dens will
! present the Cub Scout Minstrel
i Show- -Den 2 and Den 5 under the
■ direction of Mrs. J. O. Evans and
I Mrs, Fred Hamilton, and Den 3
and Den -1 under the direction of
! Mrs. Dan Alania and Mrs. Calvin
j Wydgeworth.
| Admission Avill be 25c for all
[ persons over 8 years. In other
1 words, any child too young to be
I a Cub will be admitted free.
Even though we expect many
* people to see this show at the
j Scout-O-Rama, the showing in
; Bandera will be under much bet-
• ter conditions anil we expect that
the audience will enjoy seeing it
lover again without the distractions
I which will necessarily exist at the
Scout-O-Rama in Kerrvllle.
We know that the parents of all
I the Cubs will come and hope that
pleasant visitor in the Bulletin of- brother as best man, and .Jimmy
five Monday afternoon, and left M ord and Billy Griffin, biothei
with us "A Digest of Texas Motor, a,l(i brother-in-law respectively,
Vehicle Laws”. I served as ushers and eandlelight-
Mr. Smith pointed out various ers-
Both the bride and groom are
laws applicable to cut down high-
way accidents, chief among these ; very popular here and have a host
laws is the one “Regulations at of relatives and friends who wish
School Bus Loading-Stop on Rural them much happiness and prosper-
Roads.” This law is given here ■ ity in their marriage. The bride
in its entirety: | is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
1. Require school buses to stop Baker. She is a graduate of Ban-
off the roadway. Flashing lights dera High School where she was a
(except directional signals) are favorite. The groom is the son
prohibited on all vehicles except j of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Word Sr.,
authorized .emergency vehicles and j and is also a graduate of Ban-
school buses, which may use them' dera High School where he was
only when bus is being stopped or a popular football star. He is
is stopped for children to board presently attending San Antonio
or alight. Red lights to the front College in San Antonio. The new-
are prohibited except on authoriz- lyweds are at home in San An-
ed emergency vehicles. j tonio where the bride is employed
2. Require vehicles from either, and the groom will continue his
direction to stop before passing the college work.
, , . sch°o1 lH,s when thc bus is st°PPed Following the wedding a rccep-
thev will bring along any friendy I Outside the corporate limits of a
j who are interested in helping in j city or town and is loading or un-
j this very important development ( loading students,
j of our young boys. , j 8. Permit vehicles after stop-
- j ping to , proceed past the school
MR. AND MRS. JIM LEWIS ! bus at a speed up to 10 miles per
VISIT HERE | hour, if pass can be made safely.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lewis of i Tho B.ulletin wil> <’«I*»*y from
Longview came in Monday to spend 1 ^ime t'mp motor vehicle laws to
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fer word.
Want Ads four cent*
1958
ZENITH
TELEVISIONS
and
RADIOS
Hi-Fidelity
Television
Order Early for
CHRISTMAS
MANSFIELD
Appliance Co.
RABIES
(Continued from Page 1)
by a physician.
When a person is bitten by a
suspicious dog, the animal should
be placed under observation for
found in animals at intervals for ; ten days. The only way to carry
nearly a year unless the dogs which .out this plan effectively is to place
have been bitten are immunized , the offending animal in charge of
or killed. ja competent veterinarian or- putt,
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vac-
the Thanksgiving week with rela-1 inform the readers >>f them,
tives and friends. They were I
guests in the homes of Mr. and LLETIN GOES TO MRS.
Mrs. Cashmir Jureczki, Mr. and EIS S E I, \S < 1IRISIMAS (ill'I
topped with u miniature bride and
groom.
When the bride threw her bou-
quet, Miss Bebe Baker of Sun An-
tonio, caught it.
Guests who registered were Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Mogford, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Mogford, Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Graham and Ray Lee, Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Reiser, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry H. Laurie, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Baker, JLss Peggy
Pingleton, Mrs. Mac Joiner, Mrs.
J. M. Hunter Sr.. Mrs. John V.
Saul, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker,
Mrs. J. N. Word, Mrs. Allie Blette,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hay and son,
Tom, Miss Sandy Mott, W. A.
Baker, Oscar B. Baker, Miss Sarah
Mae KnibbOj Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Fncke, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Baker,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Terry, Miss
Barbara Focke, Russell Baker, Miss
Ellen Baker, Miss Jo Baker, Miss
llene Baker, Miss Jean Focke, Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Griffin and chil-
dren, Miss Barbara Word, Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Word, Miss Wyletta
Sims, Miss Marlene Joiner, Wormy
, ,, . .... „ Don Richards, Mr. and Mi's. Thom-
tion was held in the auditorium of ... ,, , ,, , ,
„. . las S. Reese, Mrs. Howard hekhart
the educational building. Sisters , , , ,, , ,,
... . . ... ... and daughter, Mayme Jo, Mr. and
and sisters-in-law of thc bride were ,, ,,, , , , ,
hostesses. They were Mrs. C. B.
Calhoun of San Antonio, Mrs. W.
I. Baker. Mrs. Leslie Baker of
Center Point, Mrs. W. I. Baker of
Odessa, and Mrs. Russell Baker of
Odessa.
The refreshment table was cen-
tered with a lovely arrangement of
Mrs. Bill Short and children, Lindik
Sue, Nettie, and Les, Mrs. M. D.
Cottingham. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Baker, Floyd Baker, Mickey Bak-
er, Jimmy Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Word Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Searcy and
pink glads and white asters and -two small sons of Houston were
adorned with bouquets of pink holidays guests of his parents, Mr.
Mrs. John Lewis and family, and Mrs. Edward Risseli of Detroit, ,.ose 1)U(ls. The beautiful wedding and Mr*. Shortv Scarce, last week
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Chipman. and j Michigan, will begin receiving the ,.akt, was a throe tien,(1 infection end.
other relatives and friends. Bandera Bulletin today, as aj
------- Christmas gift fWnn Mrs. Grant I “ ' ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Nesky of j Seale of Medina. The Bulletin is j
Odessa spent Thanksgiving here j ope of the nicest gifts you can
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. give for Christmas as it will visit
E. Nesky.
j your home each week for a year.
Valuable dogs should be vac- | him on a lock al'd chain and note
ciliated, and dogs that have no n,'y change in behavior. Jhis can
value should be destroyed immed- bt‘ done through the local law en-
iately. jforeement agency.
Once rabies has developed it is 1
100 per cent fatal. Because of LLETIN GOES TO MRS.
this high mortality and the ago- "-^kEER I*OR BIRTHDAY
nizing death, preventive treatment, Mrs. Granville Wright requested
should be instituted as soon as the , we send the Bulletin to her daugh-
diagnosis of the animal has been ter> Mrs. Bill Walker, in St. Louis,
made, in man the incubation per- Missouri, as a birthday gift. The
iod is usually between forty and i home paper will start on its first
seventy days. This fortunately visit Friday.
allows for complete immunization' -
with prophylactic treatment. Per- Mrs. S. Mazurek and son of
sons bitten about the face, head, j Utopia were pleasant callers in
and neck or with deep lacerated ! the Bulletin office. Monday after-
wounds over the larger nerves of noon.
the body require special attention ! -
and more intensive treatment than Miss Janie Montague, who is at-
those with superficial bites on the I tending High School in San An-
hands or feet. Until diagnosis fori tonio spent the Thanksgiving hoi i-
rabies has been made and report- j days with her parents, Mr. and
ed. the wounds inficted by sus- j Mrs. Frank Montague Jr., and
pected animals should be treated family.
Tarpley News
Mrs. A. A. Jeffers, Reporter
Rev. and UQ. ('. S. Price, en- Wood and children of this place, j
joyed Thanksgiving Day with all j On Friday they were pleasantly I
their children and grandchildren, surprised to have their son, Lynn,
except one daughter, Vernelle, who,i at home for, a few hours, also, Mr.
has been employed in Fort Worth. I and Mrs. E. D. Terrell and grand- j
they visited their ,spn, | son, Mark Downing, of Corpus
Charles and his family. Then they j Christi.
all drove over to Quamedo Valley! Congratulations to Rev. and Mrs.!
and visited Mr. and Mrs. O. C.! C. S; Price on their 39th wedding!
Cook and Mr. and Mrs. J. YV. j anniversary, December 1.
Cook and Stevens Price. They re-; Happy birthday greetings to
port a most enjoyable day. ] Mrs. Maurice 'York, December 4; '
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Burger and 1 '■ S. Price, December 8; Mikej
family had as their Thanksgiving Groff, December 14; A. A. Jeffers,;
dinner guests Mr. and Mfs. Willie December 14; Mrs. Clyde Estes,!
Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. 1 December 15; Coolidge Moreau, j
Fritz. . {December 19.
Ylr. and Mrs. Leroy Sprott and! Mrs. Ratie Ferguson and Alfred'
family of Bandera were dinner ! Saathoff were Thanksgiving guests
guests of his parents. Mr. and of their sister. Mrs. B. Wood.
Mrs. Harry Sprott, on Thanks- j Sunday guests in thc Mickelsen |
Dr. J. F. Harrison Jr.
CHIROPRACTOR
Wishes to Announce the Opening of
His Office Next Door to Fitzgerald's
OFFICE HOURS: Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Phone SW6-3871 for Appointment
Plummer Funeral Hen?
Dial 6-3922
Bandera, Texaa
giving Day.
home were Mr. and Mrs. .T. E. t
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIAL
No. 2 cun Libby’s Sliced
PINEAPPLE -
6-c/.. jar Maryland Club
INSTANT COFFEE
... 65c
57c
52c
Pound teh-c; center cuts
PORK CHOPS
Pound Fresh Ground
HAM BURGER
Pound shoulder
ROUND ROAST
Pound Cornflower
BACON
Home Made
PORK SAUSAGE____ 65c
3 tall cans Champ
DOG FOOD ________ ..
Pound Meadolake
OLEO^r ______- 24e
3 6-oz. cans Libby’s
ORANGE JUICE_______49c
1 Libby’s
POT PIES ____________99c
Xo. 2'can Libby’s Y. C.
PEACHES - - -
3 pound can Mrs. Tucker’s
SHORTENING - -
>:-oz. pkg. Sunshine Fluffv Soft
MARSHMALLOWS____15c
3 Dill cans Evaporated
PET MILK 43c
10-07.. package Sunshine Graham
CRACKERS 25c
15-02. package Del Monte Thom. Seedless
RAISINS 22c
Xo. 303 can Libby’s Cream Golden
CORN ______________15c
2 No. 303 can Libby’s
KRA UT 27 c
303 can Libby’s Fancy Cut
BEETS 19c
14-oz. bottle Libby’s
CATSUP 19c
No. 303 can Libby’s Garden Mixed
VEGETABLES 17c
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Soheffell ; Dean and children, Nettie Marie,
and sons of New Braunfels, and j Larry, and Charles TTope.
Ylr. and Mrs. Henry Erfurt and
son of Bandera were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erfurt and
family Thanksgiving Day. Mr.
and YIrs. Seheffell remained over
with Ylr. and Mrs. Arthur Erfurt
through Fridily.
Ylr. and YTrs. S. R. Coffey had
Ylr, and Mrs. Bill Coffey and Don
Pleasant visitors of Ylr. and YTrs.;
Johnnie James on Sunday morning ,
were .Tames Beaehump of San An- j
tonio and Charles Reachump of i
Corpus Christi. James Reachump i
and YTrs. James both attended |
school at Pettus, Texas, and had j
not seen each other for over ten
I. E. ADAMIETZ & CO.
GENERAL INSURANCE
RYANS
years, so they had a most enjoy- |
na Lea of Hondo as dinner guests ! abb’ v'p'*: Sunday.
Thanksgiving. Tn the afternoon I -------------
Oscar Bader, Medina County'
Treasurer; visited the S. R. Cof- I
feys. They are friends of long!
standing.
Renneth Anderson of Ozona arid I
Charles Anderson of San Antonio
came in last Wednesday to spend
the Thanksgiving holidays with
their families.
Ylr. and Mrs. Delos Hicks of
Utopia visited in the Lee Mans-
field home Thanksgiving after-
noon.
Ylr. and Mrs. Benno Pankratz
of San Antonio visited her nioth-
et, YTr'. and YIrs. A. A. Fritz, over
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Erfurt of
New Braunfels and George Geuea
of Austin visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Erfurt and Mr. and
j Mr-. Milton Anderson Sunday,
j YTr. and Mrs. Bud Mitchell had
for Thanksgiving guests his sister
j and family, Mr. and YIrs. Chester
Geuea and family of Rooksprings
and YTr. and Mrs. Vernon Geuea
and family of Bell, California.
G. T. Sandidge Sr., of Rerrville,
spent Thanksgiving and the holi-
days as the guest of his son, Mr.
and YIrs. M. R. Sandidge and son,
G. W.
David Burger visited Mr. and
YTrs. Willie Schmidt Friday night
and Saturday.
YIrs. Nora Anderson, Mrs. Ken-
neth Anderson and son, Ricky,
and Ella Mae Erfurt visited Mrs.
Charlie Geuea and Grandma Elms
in Hondo Monday?
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jeffers had
as their guests Thanksgiving Day,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moreau and
daughter, Barbnra Ann, and Sam
Light of Kerrville; Mr. and Mrs.
Loyd Jeffers and Jan Del Camp
of Bandera; Mr. and Mrs. Alton
FIRE
REALESTATE
Phone 6-3726,
INSURANCE
LIFE
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Main Street
Bandera, Texas
STORE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
10c off 3 pound can Shortening
FLUFFO - - - 79c
Quart Jar Miracle Whip
SALAD DRESSING - -55c
2 pound loaf Kraft Velveeta
CHEESE - - - -83c
2 pound package Wicklow Thick Sliced
BACON --- 89c
Pound tray pack Bar-X
BACON - - - -49c
Pound roll Bar-X
SAUSAGE - - - 35c
Pound
4 8-oz. Sparetime
MEAT PIES - - - 89c
Pound can Maryland Club
COFFEE - - - - 91c
2 reg. rolls Northern Color
PAPER TOWELS - - 35c
4 roll pack colors or white Northern
TOILET TISSUE - - 31c
Pound carton Sun-Spun
MARGARINE - - - 23c
2 tall cans Red and White
MILK - - - 27c
5 pound bag Gold Medal
BOLOGNA - - - 39c
FLOUR - - - - 47c
10-oz. pkg. Thrif-t-pak Turnip Greens
20-oz. box Devil, white, yellow Betty
FROZEN GREEN PEAS -15c
CROCKER CAKE MIXES 29c
2 6-oz. cans Treesweet
ORANGE JUICE - - 29c
5 pound bag Imperial Cane
SUGAR ... 50c
3 10-oz. npple. cherry, peach Morton’s
10 pound hag Imperial Cane
FRUIT PIES - - -79c
SUGAR - - - -99c
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1957, newspaper, December 6, 1957; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth799070/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bandera Public Library.