The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1973 Page: 2 of 6
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The First Baptist Church of
Bandera held the service Sunday
afternoon. Kev.( J Manley
Keynolds gave the devotional.
Ram Espenosa led the singing and
Mrs. J Manley Reynolds and Mrs
Ruth Mansfield played the piano.
They were joined in singing by
Mrs Lee Mansfield, Mrs Fred
Mansfield, Mrs. AdeUe Akin,
Louise Williams. Jana Nagy,
Donna Jones. J W Jennings,
Raymond Hicks, Lisa Nligy
Diana .font's, Louie Allsup. Mrs
Rav Haycrafl of Medina, and
Harold Jenkins
Mr. and Mrs Waller Mayfield
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Mayfield of Medina visited with
Mrs. Mattie Mayfield Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Josephine Sewall
celebrated her birthday Saturday
Her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs E.
H. Sewall, of San Antonio and her
sister, Mrs. Sarah Church, also of
San Antonio were with her Mr
and Mrs, Sewall came hack to see
her Sunday afternoon.
Stacy Hinds of San Antonio
came Sunday , morning for his
mother, Mrs, Rbsa Hinds,. They
went to Medina where they had
dinner with her son and wife, Mr
and Mrs John-I) Hinds
Mr and Mrs Finis Thompson of
Utopia spent Sunday afternoon
with his lather, . Mr. R (i
Thompson, -i*
Mr. Jesse Burger's guests
Sunday were Buster Schmidt and
Brenda, Raymond Hicks of
Bandera; Mr and Mrs. Elmer
Sprott, Mr. and Mrs Clarence
Saathoff, Mr. and Mrs Ehme
Saathoff, Miss Connie Saathoff
and Mr . Ernest Britsch. all of
Hondo; Mr and Mrs. David
Burger and Daryl, Steve Oeleon,
Mr. lypuie Bauerlein. Mrs James
Baker, Troy and Tracy, all of
Medina; Mr and Mrs. Willie Sch
midt, Mrs. Clara Mansfield and
Bill Craddock, all of Tarpley. ,
Mrs Louis Bauerlein of Medina
is a new member of our family We
are sure happy to have her with
us. Mr Bauerlein, his son, Mr. E.
B. Bauerlein, of Medina and his
two daughters, Aimee Bauerlein.
of Bridge City and Gladys
Chalmers of Port Arthur, are all
here visiting with her.
Homer Walker of Kerrville
visited his brother. Loss Walker,
Monay afternoon.
Maude Stokes, Mrs. Paul
Garrison, Dorothy Keese and
Lorena Goose spent Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. Cynthia
Mayberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Reed and
daughter, Mrs. Elva Keeling, of
Medina visited his sister, Mrs.
Cynthia Mayberry, and his
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Ixmis Reed, Sunday afternoon
Mrs Pearl Ruede's guest
Saturday was her nephew, Cari
Dorow. of Sart Antonio.
Dr and Mrs James Cottingham
of Corpus Christi visited Purple
Hills Saturday.
Richard Adams of Medina
visited his aunt. Mrs! Zula
Tankersley, Monday.
Mrs Howard Schott of San
Geronimo visited Mrs. Lona
Schott last Tuesday.
Bertha Mae Pape of Center
Point came Monday. She and her
lather. Mrs Walter O'Bryant,
went out for lunch.
Mrs Saloma Kinsey4and Mrs.
Mildred Ellis of Medina visited
Mrs. Lucille Ellis Mrs Rosa
Hinds and Mrs Zulu Tankersley
last Wednesday.
We congratulate Catarino
Garcia, our janitor He became a
proud PAPA last Eriday when a
fine baby txjy came to live with
then? Mrs. Garda is the daughter
of our Lila Schultze who is a real
good cook whetr she isn’t excited
as in the last few days.
Congratulations to you Lila, you
will be a wonderful grandmother
I Goofed Again few weeks ago
when we made a trip to Utopia I
said 1 visited with Grace Bounds, I
should have said Blanche Bounds
1 still think Grace is a pretty
name, also
Mrs. Orville Wiei
589-2515
MEDINA BOYS PARTICIPATE
IN CALF SCRAMBLE
Two Medina boys, Bobby
Johnson, son of Mr and Mrs.
Sherrill Johnson, and Paul
Garrison, son" of Mr. and Mrs
Paul Lavon Garrison, participated
in the calf scramLde the San
Antonio Livestock Show •> and
Rodeo on Tuesday night
A REMINDER
Don't forgeUTfie Garage Sale
and Plant and Bake Sale at the,
Medina Garden Club Center
Come and see the many useful
items for all ag£s—some new and
some used Take home a home-
baked pastry and a new plant for
spring planting
Open hours are: Eriday,
February 16, 10 a m to 6 pm;
Saturday, February 17, 10 a m to
4 pm
A door prize will lx- given each
day, Come in and register.
Attention
Wolf Club Members
Notice To All
Masons
An Invitation
The annual membership
meeting of the Community Wolf
Club members will bedield at the
Pipe Creek Community House at
Pipe Creek on Tuesday, February,
20, at 7:30 p m for the purpose of
electing directors for the club
.All members and other people
interested in keeping the predator
under control are urged to attend
We now have a trapper assigned
to this club area from the Predator
Control Association.7
The price of woul; mohair, sheep
and goats and game at this time
surely makes it worthwhile—to
protect this property as l>est we
can.
All of you landowners who have
livestock or game and any
business which has an interest in
Call meeting of the Bandera
Masonic Lodge No 1123AE&AM is
Eriday evening. February 16. 1973,
at 7:30 p m
Work in E C Degree. All
members urged to attend and
visiting brothers welcome
Glen Price
Worshipful Master
Wreck Injures Two
The congregations of the
Bandera and' Medina United
Methodist Churches cordially
invite the friends of their pastor.
Rev. Lewis White, and his family
to a reception honoring Mr and
Mrs Vijay Mic.iaels The
reception will bo at the Fellowship
Hall of the Bandera United
Methodist Church. Saturday,
February 24th, 7 to 9 p m Mrs
Michaels will he remembered as
the lovely Martha, White
■ROSE-GARDEN CLUB
OBSERVES ARBOR DAY _ this Inyalitv are certainly unfed to
Participating in the annual auen(j (his meeting. Your ideas
observance of Arbor Day by
Mrs King Stokes of San Antonio
visited her mother, Mrs. John
McHaney, and Mrs. Maude Stokes
over the weekend
Mrs Maude Stokes, Mrs Paul
Garrison and Mrs C. K Jackson
returned home Thursday night
from Corpus Christi where they
attended the Spring Meeting- of
Texas Garden Clubs, Inc. District
Mr and Mrs Bill I) MjiUlion
of Arkansas are here vy<mng her_
dad, J M Moffett/and other
relatives
Mrs Linnieyfieth Arkette and
women, of the Medina Rose
Garden Club shown here are Mrs
MesdamesA. £ McClendon, N. N
Stansell. Mary Lea Smith, Maude
Stokes and Miss Ann Stansell.
The key to the success of this
program is involvement The
tradition is now one hundred years
old in the United Stales, but for
centuries tree planting has been
carried on in other parts of the
world
All garden clubs throughout the
nation are involved in this
program, as a club and as in
dividual members.
Heaven and earth keep him
who plants a trde, and his own
work his re wal'd shall be.”
attend this meeting. YoUr ideas
and suggestions will he ap
predated
The Directors
Woodman Of
World
News Camp 1094
The
- Icy roads were blamed for a
wreck which occurred near the
High Gate ranch Thursday
morning when a pick-up truck
overturned seriously injuring Ilex
Shuptrine and his grandson of
Pearsall Mr, Shuptrine suffered
neck and possibly other injuries
when the truck driven hv his
grandson. Allen Shuptrine. rolled
over—several timds Young
Shuptrine suffered a fractured
hip
Both were taken by Plummer
Ambulance Service to Sld
Peterson Memorial Hospital for
emergency treatment
Mr. and Mrs Cleofus Dugdsh
had as guests this past weekend
Mrs Eleanor Soell and Mrs
Corahelle Schmidt of New
Braunfels and Jack Hayes of
Seattle, Washington.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to (hank all our
friends at Medina and Kerrville
for the nice cards, flowers, and
visits that were so encouraging,
also the prayers of the church and
the nice food we received after I
daughter of Sam Antonio spent the^ home from the hospital
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HEARING AID SERVICE CENTER
SELLERS DRUG, INC., Bandera ,
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THURSDAY. FEB. ?2,'3 TO 4 P M.
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Mr. Courtney, will discuss
your hearing problem, clean
and check your aid, test your
hearing. Batteries and service
tor all popular Hearing Aids.
If you are unable to^come
in, call and Mt. Courtney will
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Jame+W. Courtney
po Us your home.
NO appointment necessary
^Qmaico Nearing Aib service
194 MAIN PLAZA. SUITE 2 ’
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78205
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weekend with her parents,
and Mrs. C. C. Allen
Friends will be hapfiy to learn
Woods Thornberry has been
moved from the intensive care
unit 4o a room al Peterson
Hospital. We hope he will continue
to improve.
Mr and Mrs Richard Adams
visited her brother and wife ih
Corpus Christi over the weekend.
Her brother had been, in the
hospital but is now at home and
improving.
Mrs Monroe Wier of Bandera
and daughter, Mrs Damon Me
Donald, of Colorado Springs.
Colorado, accompanied Mr and
Mrs. Orville Wier and Mr H B.
Jonas to Leakey where they
•r\nsited in -ftie hoine of Mr and'
Mrs. Sam Chiodo Sunday af'
ternoon °
Visitors in the home of Mr and
Mrs Allie Allsup last week were
Mr and Mrs. R PL Adams, Mrs
Virgie filbert. Mrs Lorena Coose,
Mr and Mrs Earl Blackstock, all
of Medina; Mr and Mrs Olan
; Buck, Kenneth Welch, Mrs Merle
Shifflet, Mr. and Mrs, Warren
Wheeler of Bandera, and Bpb
, Jordan of* Pipe Creek.
Kerrville.
Thank You
Mrs. I D. Abies
J). II ( ROWELL
RETURNS FROM,HOSPITAL
Many friends here are happy to
learn that D H Crowell is at home
from several weeks stay in Sid
Peterson Memorial Hospital in
Kerrville We hope he will con
tinue to improve and he well
again
On January 15, the Woodmen of
the World held their regular
monthly meeting,-which is held oh
the third Monday of each month
This was the first meeting of the
year which was conducted on
regular business, and election of
officers was also held
New officers are: president,
Mrs. Norma Hamilton; vice
president, Mrs. Stella Robison;
treasurer, Hugo Bausch; trustees,
Dan Callahan, Margaret Callahan
and Roberta Clark secretary
Mrs Mildred Bausch; escort,
Calvin Cartrett; past president.
James D. Duff, Jr.; sentry, Mrs
Margaret E Duff, and watchman,
Harley Odom
These officers will be installed
at the next regular meeting on
February 19.
The Woodmen now have in
Camp 1094 a wheel chair, a
walker, and crutches that may. be
checked out if needed, free of
charge. To inquire about the use of
these items you may contact -Mrs
Stella Robison
Donation To
Bandera Volunteer
Fire Department
Eire Chief Coy Ross reported
today the following rice donation
to the Bandera Volunteer Eire
Department J B Strong of
Tarpley, $25.00.
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Drug Abuse News No. 3
AMPHETAMINES!
THE UP DRUGS.
When prescribojJ by a physlrfan, these stimulants
can check faticue. Increase alertness and when
carefully supervised can control overweight.
VISIT
PIONEER GIFT SHOP
Highway 16, Medina, Texas
They are too risky for sclf-mr^lcatlon. »Uncon-
trolled^large dosages cause jittcniess, Irritability,
unclear speech and tension. Emotions are dulled
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and proper thinking Is impaired. They increase
the heart rate and cause sweating, headache*,
diarrhea, and loss of appetite.
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Mrw-Anwes Weed wiR, flighted
(ten ner friend,
Sunday afternoon when
Mrs Velma Redd, of Fori
Morgan? Colorado', ca|U*d!her and
told her she would'be lo see her
WlthmTtTTTTTTr
here about 1 ft years ago.
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IPhone 796-4434_
Slang, terms for illegal purchases are “Pep Pllja,”
"Bennies'’ and “Spccfl."' Injecting Amphetamines
for quicker action has caused deaths. The ngxt
of these Public Service messages will dlscustr-
“Barbs" and “Goof Balls."
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Phone 796-3321
Bandera. Texas
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1973, newspaper, February 16, 1973; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1118891/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bandera Public Library.