The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1957 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE TWO
THE BANDERA BULLETIN
Friday, September 13, 1957
e^rsp- now!
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Under Any Humble Sign
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borhood and ask for contest rules and entry blank.
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7 Transistors
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MEDINA NEWS
Sue Wier. Reporter
KOHKKT BENJAMIN LONG
Hl'KlED THURSDAY
Robert B. Long of 106 Lindsey
Walk. San Antonio, passed away
at his home in San Antonio Tues-
day. September '5, at the age of
85. He had been ill for several
years. Survivors are: Widow.
.Nils. Willie Long; daughters, Mrs.
E. F.. Meltaney of San Antonio,
Mi> L. H. Stradley, l*. S. Air
Corps; sins, Alfred R.. Homer.
Clarence K. and Merlon Lone of
San Antonio; sisters, Mrs. Minnie
Smith of Alice, Mrs. .1. It. Autrey
of Medina; brother. Wesley Lone
of California. Fifteen grandchil-
dren, five great-grandchildren, and
three great-groat-grandchildren.
Funeral services were helfl in
tin chapel of the Alamo Funeral
Home Thursday, September 5, at
11 a.nr. 'with Rev. Flvie Taylor
officiating:. Interment in Rose-
lawn Memorial I’ark. Deepest
sympathy is extended to the
bereaved. Those from here who
attended the services were: Mrs.
J. II Autrey, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Garrison.
MRS. IDA PEARL FIXE
RITES AT WINTERS
Funeral services for Mrs. Ida
Pearl F'ine, age 70 years and three
months, were held at Winters,
Texas, at 3 p.nn, Sunday, Septem-
ber 8. Interment was made at
Winters.
Mrs. Fine had been in ill health
for several years but took sudden-
ly worse just a few days prior to
her death.
Survivors include four daugh-
ters; two sons; 12 grandchildren
and two great-great-grandchildren;
four sisters, Mrs. Ada Moseley of
Memphis. Tennessee, Mrs. Alice
Smith of San Antonio and Mae of
California and Ruby Neeley of
Kingsville; two brothers. Lee
Walker of Medina, and Charlie
Walker of Bakersfield, California.
All her sisters and brothers were
present for the service except Mae.
Pallbearers were Bobby May-
field. Jim Daniels. Medina; Vernon
Porter. Uvulde; Elbert Fine, Wil-
liam F'ine and Mr. Carter of Kerr-
ville.
Those from here who attended
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daniels,
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Mayfield. Mr.
and Mrs. V*■> non Porter of Uvalde,
and Lee Walker from this city.
MEDINA SCORES OVER
TILDEN, 14-6
The Medina Bobcats defeated
the Tilden. Cowboys 14-0 in a six-
man football game Friday night,
in Tilden.
George Allsup was the high
scorer for Medina, making a
touchdown in the first quarter
and converting after a third
quarter touchdown. Jimmy Kin-
sey scored the second touchdown
for Medina.
J. E. Duncan was the only Til-
den scorer, making a touchdown
in the fourth quarter.
Chuck Lytle of San Antonio
visited in the home of Robert
Hanna and Jon over the week-end.
Horace Porter is still a patient
in the Peterson Hospital, and we
will be very happy when we can
report him back home.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Autrey of
San Antonio visited in the home
i of his mother, Mrs. J. II. Autrey,
Saturday.
i Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Miller and
Sammy and Claudia of .lSan An-
tonio visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Miller and Martha over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sterling of
•Sat Antonio were quests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. IT. M.
Adams Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Rogers and
family of San Antonio visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shan-
poi Seale, Mi and Mrs, c. C
Allen and other relatives over
the week-end.
Happy Birthday greetings are
extended this week to: Mrs. C. S.
Fee. Mrs. Jack Graham, Septem-
ber 14: James Sutherland. Perry
Ray Giaham. September 15; Jim
Talcott. Jack Graham. Septem-
ber Df; Mrs. IL H. I.eStourgeon.
September 17; Mrs. J. R. Johnston.
September 18: Leonard Whitehead.
F red Haase, Mrs. Bodie Holliman
September 10.
On Sunday afternoon a group of
relatives and friends gathered at
the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs
11 M. Adams for a delicious bar-
becue dinner celebrating the birth-
day of their son. Roy. A most en-
joyable evening was spent with
the group and everyone wishing
R >y many more happy birthdays.
Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Marvin Adams and famjly, Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Hatfield and
daughter. Jane, and their son
Tommy, Mr. anil Nil's.' Boyd Bil-
lingsley and son. Fllvin. Mr. and
Mrs. .Ray Hunt ami children.
Charlotte, and Darrell. Mr. and
Mr-. Frank Edwards and daugh-
ters. Sandra and Linda, all of Safi
\rtor.ii . Mr and Mr-. Nlike Mo-
•aviot. of Tah'pluy. Mr. :r I NL
Jep White. Mrs. Louie Russell.
Mrs. Hoyesse Grohe and daugh-
ter. Sharon. Bill Moore. Mrs. .bevel
\ lam- and daughter. Nelda. NL -
Judy I.eStourgeon. NI.r. and Mrs.
pn. . Haase. Nlr- Rev Kee-,.. Mr.
d Nlr-. II. <\ Gollberg nr.d
l:.-c ' - Glenda. Nlr-. Joh:. Kr-
\\i: FVt and family, Nlr. and M
N’olav Adams, and children, and
the honored Roy Adams and his
wife. Minnie, and mn, Rov Jr.
Nils- Clara Faye MeCrnek n
Sundav night b the h-
. *• Mr ." .1 Nil's. Tom Lnekev.
Nits. M ade Stoke- at ' NT". J.
?[ T >■'' '-i !’(*(• i1}v*'<] word f f t Ivd r
■ 1 Ca tait 1 mat'd
F t . tie recei' e,| I is Com-
,! T >M, ,, • S To '.H- - -
FOOTB NI L SCHEDULE—19.17
September 13—Kjiippa, here.
September 37—D’Hanis, there.
October 4 Smiley, here.
October 11—Center Point, here.
October 18—,Nueces Canyon,
here.
October 25 Leakey, here.
November 1—Harper, tliere.
The La Pryor game has been
temporily postponed.
Game time 8 p.m.
VISITORS AT KEESE 1IONIE
Recent visitors in the S. A.
Keeso home were A. O. Keese and
Arthur Keese of Menard. Nlr. and
NIrs Roy Keese and son. R. T... of
Ague Dtdce. Nlr. and NIrs. Andv
Thorn of Midland. NIrs. W. FT.
Knntcher of Fredonia. Billy NVoot-
an of Llano. Mrs. Hssie Johnson
and Donald of Levelland, NIrs.
Flvelyn Patterson of San Antonio.
NIrs. Nlary Hillman, .Toe Lynn and
Nolan Hillman. Nlr. and NIrs. Har-
vey Hillman. Randy, Wayne anil
Dwayne of San Antonio. Nlr. and
NIrs. Dean Hillman. Dianne and
David, of Houston. .
Tho.se from here who attended
the funeral services of Everett
Duke in T'toNa Sunday wore: Nlr.
and Nil's. A llie Allsup. Nlr. and
NIrs. R. FI. Adams. Carl Wheeler
and Dell Wheeler.
Nlr. and Nlr-. Donald Bert Le-
Stourgeon returned Friday from
P’lo> idn where Pori has been in
training with the Cleveland Indians.
They plan to live .in San Antonio
this winter. • ,
Ronnie Gollberg left Sunday for
Georgetown where he will resume
his studies at college.
Those who ifi'itej. in the home,
"I NL and NL- • John Reed and
Nlr. ai d NIrs.( j^moCJWeed and
< la ra . Sura lay were: Floyd- Reed
•] San Antonio. Nits. Estelle
Lackey and son. Jake, and daugh-
ter. NIrs. Gertie Van Ripper and
her son of Kerrville. ipr-i Nlr. and
Nlfs. Tom Lackey. < -•
Nlr. and NIrs. LoojiWI White
head and s->n. Robert, attended the
Nias" jo barbecue which-was h'Id
in Center Point Sunday noon.
Mrs. Charlie Keese and NIrs.
S ;niof arc nipnn.ied Kenneth
NIaroos. Monday.
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Claude -
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• op Olive
Kcdleyd
and the
'A" Mr Alston, well know to
tr-if v local /Residents.
Mi and nW F. R. Kell v of
P - visited in the hor" of
1 i< ..‘m and brother. Mrs.
Man le S' ke«. Mrs. .1, IT. T wR
• 1 O H. Kellev. over *he week-
end.
Mr • > 1 NL Vernon Porter and
family --f Uvalde visited in the
home r ' Mr. and NIrs. Rnbhy Mav-
fiebl ard children over the week-
end.
Sam IT. Miller left Sundae for
NL P Anderson Hospital ir Hous-
ton for a cheek up.
rt several pn the
week. They are
W. O. Hatfield. Tommv
. T -nimv c.avporter. Elroy
. Walki • McCnteheu. ,Tes-
■ Iv .v Buiger. NIrs. Rhv Melton,
d several of her children.
V- a--! NT’ s. tv. Fva»s of Kerr-
visited in the home of Mr.
id Nils. Toni Megraw over the
eek-.-nd.
NIrs. Denni' Mayfield is a pa-
tiej-1, in the Peter-mfCJ Hospital,
may she soon he ablewto return
home.
NL-. a’ 1 Mrs Eddie BpkeV and
i-hildren. Linda. Mary, '“and Eddie
Jr., of port Lavaca, visited Nlr. and
NIrs. Buddv Hubble over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd NInvfield and
son. Jerry/'had as their guest's
Sunday. Floyd’s sister and family.
Nlr. and NIrs. .T. NL Arnold and
daughter. Shirley, of San Antonio.
Bulletin Want Ads four cent*
nor word.
Wolnvile Von to Visil Onr Yard
We Offer You
A Complete Building Service
We have a laive stock of nationally ad-
vertised Buildin.tr Materials. We can
furnish you with contractors, carpen-
ters, and loans for new construction
and repair work. Our own Wood-work-
inpr Shop is equipped to do any kind of
custom mill work.
Negley and Texolite Paints
Big Mill Kiln Dried Lumber
Phone 6-3311—Upper Main Street—Bandera, Texan
son in the Senate, passed the House
unanimously last May but has been
blocked in the Senate by a North-
ern Senator. Johnson managed to
get it passed the last day, and a
minor Senate amendment was then
promptly approved by the House.
This feed program, which allow-
ed a credit of $1 per hundred-
weight on certain feed purchased,
of which the Government owned a
surplus, began in 1954 and the
trouble which made the bill neces-
sary resulted from misinformation
and lack of information to the
feed dealers in regard to time of
sale and delivery of the feed in
relation to the date of the Purchase
Orders issued to drouth victims
by county committees.
Our Dill simply validates all
such deliveries, if they were made
within six months.
* * *
Red face! In one of our recent
Newsletters we inadvertently re-
ported that “Midshipman” Ronald
Salter of Brady came by to see
us, enroute home for a visit dur-
ing recess from classes rtri. An-'
napolis. I can never live that'mis-
take down! The report should have1
said Cadet Salter, from West Point, I
was enroute home. Anyhow, may-
be it’ll enhance my standing with,
the Navy.
* + - *
Recent visitors 'htive included
Dr. W. D. Anderson- of San An-
gelo. with his daughter, Mrs. R.
F5. Hunton whose husband is sta-
tioned at Fort Lee, Virginia: Rob-
ert E. Lee of Coleman; John I.
Moore of San Angelo.
This will be the last Newsletter
I for this year. Thanks to all of
i the newspapers which have carried
them and best wishes to all of you.
I'll be in the district during Sep-
tember. and again from about mid-
November to Christmas. My of-
fice in Washington will remain |
j i <'!’»*•'• a»d my staff will he able to I
j handle all inquiries with dispatch.
A good break for hundreds of -
drouth victims and feed dealers in!SNI ALLS VISIT CALIFORNIA
our district and elsewhere was! Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Small and I
scored at the hist minute of the two sons, Billie and Johnnv. left
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MATCHED
RACES
BETWEEN
session when the so-called Feed
Dealers bill got final House ap-
proval. It will prevent the Gov-
this past Sunday for California
where they will visit relatives and
friends and do a lot of sightseeing.
eminent from reaping a windfall They plan, to viist in Los Angeles
that could approximate a million 1 and the two youngsters are looking
dollars in our area alone. i forward to a visit in Disney Land.
This hill, authored by Congress-; While they are awav Mrs. Tom
man Poage and myself in the ; Robison bn"' charge of the Trading
House and Senator Lyndon John- Post.
LOST VALLEY RANCH
and
MAYAN RANCH
1 Quarter Mile — 1 Eighth Mile — 1 Sixteenth Mile
Saturday Sept. 14, 1957
2 to 5 p. m.
MAYAN RANCH AIR STRIP *
50c per person or $1.00 per car load
We welcome ang other matched races at no charge.
Contact the Bandera Chamber of Commerce
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Cotton Bowl in Dallas. A rhaufleur |
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5 H New Year’s Eve aMheEmp e *
L Two good seats at the Conorid
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( H i Netrnan - Marcus. A. these
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