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Friday, August 31, 1956
PAGE TWO
THE BANDERA BULLETIN
MEDINA NEWS
Sue Wier, Reporter
AT
I K EESE-LEWLS FAMILIES TO
I II \\ E \NM \L REl'XION
I The Keese-Lewi* families will
I hold their annual reunion on Labor
I Day at the mouth of Rocky Creek
, I on the N. N. Jackson place, above
Mike Mahurln of San Antonio is Medina.
spending this week with I’hillip1 ----
Jackson. FAMIIA REl'XION
P. PI E HOME
W. H. Knateher of Fred-mia I Sunday, August lt'th, a family
re week-end in the S. A. reunion wa- enjoyed in the home
Lome, ! of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pue. Those
i present wa re Mr., and M|*V (lene
' "rai'.'tte Hum of San An- Su|ivi<(1„ „f Melvin. Mr. titUi Mi-.
Mr. al.d Mr- l red : () i| King of Menard, Mr. and
'■■■■' week. , Mrs. (). \'. Coopender and daugh-
i1 ter. No',a Jane, of Aransas Pass,
c. „ Mr. arnl Mrs. Alvin Pecker .Jr., of
‘ 1,1 ’ 1 , Taft, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
j|’. ami family of Miami, Florida;
Adams i- visiting with 'Ms. ami Mrs. Ray Older and fain
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1956 OPEN SEASONS FOR MOURNING DOVES
\;M/k
IM
R. K. A I am.-
Ja la ka
is vi
id wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Beaumont.
and daughter, Ann,
i Mr. and Mrs. Tom
!. ■ ’ week-end.
■ Kervvillc. Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
Pue
*
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A -tin S ill'll-: s 1
Mr.
an*l M-r
-. Walter M
umnie and
IT'U-tur are
Wa
Bi it •
ch of
ILon
do Vi
sited
L • <11
up I.- ina A.lta.
Mr. a
mi Mrs.
A u-ti'
Smi:
ll Sll!
>*y.
J M,
-. V.
( . McC'.r.-tion
We
regret
to lo-
•u an«
tihur
Hint si
; ii \ i-it«-*i Mr.
Mi -. Ai
I. Jr., a’
<*ur e*
> m mu
n 11 y.
Mr.
f ,
1 Bail'
: It-in last week.
A a- i
id Jer
K* id
i v, let
and
• Tuc
.sons.
•j* day
,4 l1 \V , S
('af
e. Hll'l ilaugli-
in.- f * * r
Level]
and v
• ht i c*
th-y
1 K a 1
.1 Mt
,-ii. Kerrville !
J. E. Justice!;
1 Wall l
[bai'jt
u ■ n; n<»
(iaylu Wh Ltohc
* . . 1 - 1 <*■ \
•ad a<*
.MIS.- lift !*-
g Sandt i s -
ii..- Val t
tl.ieir honi
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Mi
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Tf il<
A- •
1 r, K ■
th h
Chiseling of rangeland proved!
to be effective in obtaining pent-;
tration of rainfall on the Howard
Hay ranch along the Ridge Road.'
i MUses Daisy and Hay had an ana of rangeland!
s ,f y,„„j food chiseled earlier in the summer,
tinn- \\:is enioyed by , This area was bare of vegetation.
The >o,l contains enough adobe
_ to be badly compacted and crust- j
ed, Tins pasture was chiseled Oh
ll> to in foot centers to a depth!
of 16 to 20 inches. Last week al'-
i-er the hard, showers, tests re-
vealed that’ the moisture penetrat-
ed to a depth of Pi inches'in the
chisel rows and spread nearly 2
feet wide from each row. Pene-
lirati.on on the unchiseled areas
! was <>nly'"2 inches. ’ Chiseling is
a temporary measure good for only
one season, Tiie soil runsMback i
together after u few mins, cohere
to report that Ken, . thi- praetic. .s carried ojtjt in con-j
NORTH ZONE — Sept. I to
Oct. 17, both days inclusive.
Shooting hours 12 o'clock noon
to sunset.
SOUTH ZONE —Oct. 12 to
Now 28. both days inclusive.
Shooting hours 12 o'clock noon
to sunset
SANCTUARY — Unlawful to
take chachalaca or arty fowl
sicth of U S. Highway 83
fcime iy Stale Highway 4.
White-Winged Doves
1956 season closed by state and federal law.
r * c, t •» -'T No*
in pu^is^sior
it
'0
10
'Hospital
li Mi
fail'd
. and
!y at
■ field
u-hud ''iu’k tf>
in Kerrvillo
r.d underwent
mom:! g. Ken-
ill. i>ut at last
. We Imp-- he
d bai-k li 'ine t"
-.inn with a r* seeding program,
it offers an excellent opjiorlunitv !
for getting grass*» started. I*r»m
•this standpoint, chiseling can pav
. well.
J. R
Mi
if Foi
-o;-d.
11a
\y,
Mi'. ..
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tVtmily
" . . ’ "| Ml '!'
to vis
' V. \ . i
'. da Hart a
\Y. J. I:
M:.
n.i M- .
! ,-I Wat)
and
visited Mr.
and family
lie and |
ur.sday:
id Mrs.
and
•turn
d home
e Mrs.
is die of
s been•
ich 1m-
i r.d
X , t
the
ut'
Ad;
fell
relit* :vc-
Mr. ;ns
da light- :
Kvle
• P **'--•
a Plumm
M. A. H
■ i .Mr
udav.
Sun An-i
w. 0.
had
ll
• Mr-,
♦hm-glit
ed Mr.
* Height
M:
Rett ye
I •evil:'*’
Mr.
A list ii
band. M
over tie
K. E
tt ..• d grand-1
Handera visit-j
A. I lallai'.t and
!•'
11
d h
sorry
'IS P
-oital in
bulance,
i bad-
. May
again.
-I !!
mi daughter. I1
ua Below ol'I -
and
visi
i Mrs. J.
Friday.
I.. Julili
ye, and Ida
ted Mr. ui.il M
i-t weep.
Mrs. .Mona Evans of
ed her-sister and hus-
..d Mi. C. ('. Allen,
vh
e Ho
if Mi
WJIS
■Kv ;
At
J. E.
Mi
orp
ai d Mrs. Claude Mayifeld of
i 'ai -:i risit-'d Ml s, Walter
learn
ittle lk month
Mrs. Cleiii A.
when he. was
u-t Thursday
onio. Ftuieral services
SatuiQaj at t I'Ve Hlack
• k Baptist Church in Devine.
. Howard, the mother, will be
inembeied here a- the former
artha Byrd Smith. Hi.* sur-
r.' i - an- his parents. Mr. and
Mi s. Howard. He was the great-
id.- w of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
j Ks...... fnir deepest sympathy is j '
I extended to tin bereaved.
-d to tell you Texas is suf-
' :.g li in the effects of a drouth
di i h. in duration ami severity.
iaiik- with tiie eight major drouths
i*t >lno years. It serves
to recount the damage
been dom . THe fact re-
al we -till get rain and
Pule *1 itches and small
in with black water.which
is- of both precious t*ip
water. We can't control
t< a farm or
with a -ound soil and water eon-
ervatioj. program mi it i- mak-
g maximum u<e of our limit* <1
or.fa!:, nod i- !>■• Tig hurt the
■ a ; an of tin- drouth. W
' ; I . We a I a Dr. K! ei..
I n' i' will rain again ami now is
a fine time m get ready for it.
Ta .ks cat. l>e dug. brush can he
o.i and. ami plans developed for
t grass growing program. By
• i i.i.-g tho-e things we will he
ready for the rains when they do
fall. We still have a few land*
vm-rs in our Di-irict who are not
memhi 's of their own Random. Soil
I o -eication District. Wijfn.t'ou
.■ vit*- yoiir neighbor to become a
member?. We would likggto work
with them all and as you know,
• due- and no obligation.
KAUFMAN COUNTY—Dove season closed in Combine
Community.
SHOTGUNS must be plugged permanently to thrpe she’l
copocity, moy not be larger then 10 gouqe HunhrfgMoves
with rifles prohibit,-’'4
NO Hi. iV.NG , .o.otrcd in g-oie refuges a .2 same
fvifcl *U.
- I
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S-* « % • •
AND PIC’-»
,i i* ijcf jnN
I.V((')Mi: r\X RELIEF ON
ranch SMI nl 1 I\ ES lOl K
arilie:’.- ami
,>loviil nl :n-
sale of live-
r.2!>. it was
L. Phinnev,
;: Rev-
Beijavidcs saying the tlloiiey was
counterfeit.
(iilU-lutVil said tin- niom-y Wa-
il: a leather money clip with a
genuine >1 bill outside of it. The
si ami li.'S cents in change wa-
ai. the good money in the pocket
(iilleland -aid.
Text
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I VI I MPOSITION > \ 1 D
S M l it. I \RD
Dallas. Tie- doctrine of intci:-
P -ition i.- the mily way to pre-
lie
has to sell his
of the number
d!s in his ordi-
e ?o drouth, lie
a.- as an invol- s,-ive the (.'onstitution fr.oin
liberate . . . and dangerous usur-
’ing involun- patau s,’' a Louisiana attorney
m\e. Mr. Ph:n- -aid here today.
■ ! ' - tore to f.> atider H.' r>-r*-z. a f*-i m<
t1:- burning of judge and now disiiiet atti-iney
t......i. etc. <>n • **f Bra:?hwaittv~La., attacked' n-
\ i v . * . 1 . , . . . 4 1 . *' k.1 , , , A., ,,, .
WOOL AND MOHAIR
serving F.aiidf’ra nfid ,-nJ.,• *ininj^r counties as w*m)1 and
mohair merchants for the past thirty-five years.
Your Business is Appreciated
Sancieia Couaiy Ranchmen
and Fn^tneri-' ii^sociation
I’hone 6-3312 Bandera, Tex as
M
Mayfield an
i M
if*
- Donna
Mayfielil 1
oVer the we
•k-en
1.
i
Mr. and
Mi.
Floyd (
ami
children. J";
’ a?
id
Eve ret f
of
I ten-
ton visited
M
i*.
and M
rs.
Jeff
Kr -'
tii."
wmd.-end.
Mi-. B.
bill
bi
rg and
Mr'
and
Mr-. B-" (
loin
•g T*
x a s
('it y
vi-i! M: .
ml
M
r-. H. ('.
(.o
lln'rg
Small dams located on adobe
hillsides are attracting consider-
able favorable attention among
e- operator - of the District. Even
'-though the drainage areas are
mall, the-1- tanks will collect sev-
en 1 fe< t of water .luring hard
liower-. They offer the oppor-
Last Friday-night a few friends 14uruty bit having several livestock
Huraci L. Porter surprised him I v :‘t r locations in a pasture at a
• . a • . away" i.a ty„ To- e • ■'- :iu e of tsmall
■ lit were: Mr.'and Mrs. Hugh ; am>iUn.t of yardage involved in
rter. Mr. and Mr.-. Robert Port- j construction; These dams also j
ami j ittle daughter, Nancy, Mr. hold water extremely well. F. D. |
il Mrs, Harry Duv:.-. Mrs. Doug I • ''.ane. has rec ntly constructed two |
M n,..j : Hr.; . Mi. ami ‘ Mrs. J. J. Adams, I -d'- this type dams on the Harri-
-d. |* ,'-'v | Ai and Mi.-. Brice Mayfield, Mrs.'-or. place mi Privilege Creek. Both
tint!
with:
dlected. N'o I cent deeisioi.T' of the SupYeme
e -ale of pi.-party Court in a debaY*- at th<- American
tary conversion if Bar Association convention,
replaced with like , -what can be secure ... if nine
» l"‘cl- '"'l period. ; n),.n jn judiefnl robes, mostly with-
bv *'»•}■ -1 ** the ond the piactieal legal or judicial ok-1
'V >'(,ii>-. ( ^ pei ience . . . can -it as a congress i
l’: ■ ' ••xplsut - that the a„,| constitutional convention com-1
la>: Cimle tor lbon. IRS ne<i 7*’ hc ask> d.
--•I' , v '' ' I't1 eoilures j perez said interposition is thu j
r" 1 '• t• • 11"\v :n ( l.apt'-r ,,n]y way to protect the sovereign-I
T1 -1' f!'*•*• puhiieatK'i i- avail- ,,f tlie states front* encroach- !
by the federal government.
at
and daughter, Glenda, this week. : ; oar.'
Bell. Mr. and Mrs. R.
Rev. and Mr.-. Thos.
C.
larps hftv*' several feet
at present.
of water
E. I in them at present. Mrs. John
H. I Langford also has two dams ofj,ll’:u
Homer Teggei ,
zona, is vi -.ti' g oh! ffl'-nd- and Me, Sail!*.* Porter, and the hon-C'f them have .3 to 1 feet of \v9t0r j
relativ - here. It has been 38 • ->ree, Horace ’ ” *' .............
year- sine.- h< ha- been in M>->iina. 1 refreshments were served. Air.
Saturday
Mi
Fai n
Publi
farm
13.
ounty agent ' of-
fi c-. ' II . .ireds • f (farmer® in
ti l- a ea li-i'-d this publication ill
preparirg their J baa tax returns.”
Mr. Phi; ney eondudede.
Bof.ES MONIA KOI Ml
Al (RASH
(’orp.;- Cl l-ti. Nine >T0Q cotfri-
rf'-it bills found in a torn pocket
plane eras'! in Willacy
-X
I. E. ADAMIETZ & CO.
GENERAL 1XSURANCE
FIRE
REALESTATE
INSURANCE
LIFE
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
d
Phone 6-3t26, Main Street Bandera, Texa?
men
: Pennington, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lan„...... ..... ........ .■ , ,
of Tu.-con. Ai:-1 L.-wis, Mr. and Mis. J. E. Justice,! this type on her place and both | Kl1 ‘',l three persons
* ■ • A - - - - 1 hav* iic n turned over to the secret
e, Horace L. Porter, Delicious ; in them. Felix Brandt of Tarpley j , . , ...
. ............. ...... , t*.. i nt n«.,4i,t ................. ,...„i the victims of the Aug. d plane
' Porter left
afternoon
Mr-. Richards "f Ingb side are here
visiting relatives and friends and
also ait--,ding t: «• Baptist revival."}
i." will fly to Alaska to visit hi
dsl
at present constructing two
lams on adobe hillsides for live-
stock water, and they show prom-
:■->- of furnishing considerable live-
. ('ape. H. L. Porter and family. I stock water in two dry pastures.
and Mr. and Mi-. Val Click at-
th**ir lives, twelve received in-
tended 'he funeral services of th.-ir j juric*s and there was an economic
ii* phew, Dan Lemmon, in Fr-der-' _ n 'l_:Jn'age to property of
ick.'bur^ Saturday. •'11.8;>0.00.
\s :»?: extia precautionary meas-
Birthdav gr.ietii.L-- this week go I11' 1 ar tjie License and
to Mrs. Marvin Akin. August 31; u ’y-'U Division and the Motor
Pat' ■ :a S-a. . Sept- mb' r 1: Mr-. U "hide Inspection Division of the
[in/. Snrherland. S.-ntember o; ■'.-partmerit of Public Safety will
Victor Kellv. Si-p'-nib.-i r,; Mt .11 «ve their personnel working with
O. II. Kelly, September 0. I’otrol in an effort to curtail
th> traffic accidents on rural
Mr. am: Mm Harold Ray P c , Texas highways. Captain Smith
and family left Thui-day for their I went on to ay that with the ad-
home in Miami. Flo* da, after i• • d j.-rsfuitiel he would be able
spending their vacation here with to have more coverage on all ma-
his patents, Mr. and Mrs. P. AJ r highways during the holiday
Pue and other relatives. j week-end. The use of radar and
. .. unmarke*! patrol cars was also em-
There will be a nuscellaneous | phasjzed -by Smith,
wedding shower S.'ptember 8th at |
the Youth Center honoring Mr. |----------
and Mrs. Norman Crouch. Mrs. ‘--- -
Crouch was the former Elaine *
Moffett. Everyone is invited to •
attend. I
Hinnei t-nest.s ill th*' home of
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pue August
15th were: Mrs. Douglas Gray and
two daughters from Port Lavaca,
Mr. and Mfs. Rill Joy and son of
Kerrville and Mrs. Joy’s mother,
Mrs. Gladys Cann.
Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Morgan left
Tuesday for Goldthwajte where
Mrs. Morgan was invited .to con-
duct an officers training session
for the Goldthwaite WSCS. The
Morgans stopped over at the Allen
Clinic in Burnet for a medical j
check-up.
AUTO
SPECIALTY
WORKS
ALLEN LOVERCHECK
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
General Auto Repair
For Particular People
Boylet Building
Bandera, Texas
or trespassing will be allowed
Previous premits are revoked.
Frank Montague Sr
CARD OF THANKS POSTED NOTICE
Mr. :• i Mm Wand- The riberi y | j. take this opportunity to thank; The Frank ^Montague Sr..- ranch
• who wa- so kind to me I is posted. No hunting, trapping
Mr. and Mm. Everett Nichols and [ while 1 was in the hospital. I es-
Kathy. at < arrizo Spring over | peciaHy thank all who sent,, cards
the week-end. ‘ 'and flowers and those who visited
tJ ... . . .. , I lie. May God ble€.v all of you.
Rev. ami Mrs. Lestc-r Haines and i MILS. I.URA WALTERS
l>pys of Nixon were Nun day guests | ___,
ftp th* 11 :"H ii'i-l'ick svrviei- and |)|{|\|.' C \REFl*LLY
diiihe’.. gue-t- Kl Re%. and Mrs. j With the long Labor Day week*
Elnn r . *r.gai: j enin onlydays away, Captain X. It.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lacewell of j ^mith, Commander of the San An-
San An-m ,. Mr. and Mrs. Finis I Ui-tric.t °f the Texas High-
Collins of flat kwood visited Mr. UPE 1 “U'-d. issued the following
and Mrs. Jim Mavfield and Mr. 'Vniinder of our last Labor Day
and Mr . Chalk Collins over the I’,'rl"'1 werF flf‘
vveck-end 1 te<*n rural traffic accidents mves-
|ligated by members of the Texas
Mrs. John McIIaney, Mrs. King, R'Jfbway Patrol in this area. In
Stokes. Mr- Wallace LeStourgeon I! I1"'"' acct.lenrs five persons lost
Glendon Roberts
Attorney at Law
c'orm'*r First State Bank Bldg.
Handera, Texas
crash were Robert Keller. 21 : his
bride. Bobbie, 21. and Henry West,
41. all of Fort Worth. West was
piloting the plane that "a's taking
tin Killer- to Monterrey. Mexico,
ii a'“second honeymoon.”
Justice of the Police M'. A. Gille-
laml -aid “this nfomH- was in a
pocket that was tnm from the
blue trousers Keller had on.”
• iilleland said that when Jearf
Walker of Fort Worth, Keller’s
former law partner, came to Cor-
pus Christi to take dyer Keller's
personal possessions. Walker -aid
th • money was counterfeit.
So Gilleland sent the bills to
th»| Federal Reserve Bank in San
Antonio to make sure.
He got ,a letter back Thursday
from Secret Service Agent I. M.
\\> Invite You fo Visil Our Vnrd
We Offer You
A Complete Building Service
We have a lav.tre stock of nationally ad-
vertised Building: Materials. We can
furnish you with contractors, carpen-
ters, and loans for new construction
and repair work. Our own Wood-work-
intf Shop is equipped to do any kind of
custom mill work.
Negley and Texolite Paints
Big Mill Kiln Dried Lumber
Q
enjoy
economical conditioned-air
heating!
SPECIAL
SUMMER
SAVINGS!
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Phone 6-3311—Upper Main Street—Bandera, Texas
TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
for your old space heater on
NEW EMPIRE FLO' rlJRNACE
ONLY DOWN
36 Months to Pay
No Payments 'Til October
Take 48 months to pay on
2 or more units
Expand your present heating
system now with up-to-date,
automatic Floor Furnaces
Now, for pre-season savings, you can
trade in your old space heater on a
floor furnace that's so inexpensive to
own, install and operate. Offers all the
wonderful warmth and convenience
for which you'd expect to pay more.
Fully automatic “set-and-forget” tem-
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circulate heat to farthest corner with-
out drafts, “hot spots” or “chill zones.”
Helps maintain even "ceiling-to-floor”
temperatures . . floors stay toast-warm.
Kitten-quiet operation. Why not give
your family all the modern, healthful
comforts of additional Floor Furnaces?
Modernize with
gas in '56
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