The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1971 Page: 5 of 8
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pound to' take with you. The
re«ponsft to the affair was
tremendous with over 400^)eople
attending. Although the sky was
'overcast the. temperatures
remained mild throughout the day
were three Items raffled off. One
item was a Shetland pony donated
by Mrs. fiononcini and was won by
Lynn EUis 535-4327
BARBECUE
IS VERY SUC^ESSFyL
This past Saturday the Pipe Mr. Charles'Coker, who is staying
Creek Volunteer Fire Department with Mr. and Mrs. Earl White. The
held its biggest barbecue to date, second item was a tape recorder
The purpose of the barbecue was donated by Benny Benoit, and
to raise funds to build a fire house was won by S. K. Berry of San
to house the fire truck in. The Antonio, who owns the Texas
meal consisted of a variety of Theatre .in San Antonio. The last
delectable foods with .the beef item was beautiful flowers
brisket topping the menu donated by Mrs. McMahan and
beautifully. It was served as won by Mrs. J. B. Edwards of Pipe
individual dinners or you could Creek. There was a surprise which
t»
wasn’t planneXlse(orehand but
|y"ciLout, vcwnicily, QMliWLjfr&L
barbecue there *were tickets on * visited with Mr? and Mrs. Ernest
sale for a dance to be held at the Henning, who is Mrs. Mathis’ and
end of the day at Adolf's Store in Mrs. ReddelPs brother and his
Lakchills. The owners of the wife.
, , - store, 'Irene and Albert
and there was no rain,- Hildebrand, donated all of the VISITORS IN PIPE CREEK
or una e y. unng t e ay t ere m0ney brought in by the tickets Mrs. T. A. Lewis was a dinner
to the Pipe Creek Fire guest of the Lewis family Sunday.
Department and also donated the Mrs. C. C. Chandler, Mrs.
cost of the entertainment? Wc Mathis and-Mrs.- Reddell-vmted
would like to thank Irene and with Mrs. Hedy Twiefel:
Albert Hildebrand for their During the weekend Mr. and
generous help and we would like Mrs. L. J. Edwards enjoyed the
to also thank the people who gave
of their time and energy to make
this the success it surely was. A
SECTION TWO
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BANDERA, BANDERA COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1971
company of many fine people
who inefuded: Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Dollahite of Johnson City: Mr.
special thanks goes to Fire Chief and Mrs. Wilson and children of
Milton Lewis who was responsible Austin; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lynd of
THE MAVERICK
RESTAURANT
&BAR
Cordially Invites You
To Attend Their
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY
NOVEMBER 14,1971
From 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
for selecting the excellent quality
meat which was served and to Mr.
Gene Haas of Bandera who did all
of the barbecuing. Also this
special thanks goes to the
contributors of the items which
were raffled off.
SHORT PLEASURE TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mathis and
their house guests, Mr. and Mrs.
M. R. Reddell, took a trip to
Austin this past Sunday to attend
the wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
Mathis’ grandson, Alan Mathis.
Alan Mathis and his new bride,
Deanna Lynch, were wed in the
University Methodist Chapel in
Autin. They both attend the
University of Texas in Austin.
San Antonio; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Newcomer of Kerrvillc; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McKandles of Bandera;
and Mr. and Mrs. George Ford of
Boerne. Other fine weekend
visitors were Mrs. Lois
Morganstern, Mrs. L. C. Mathis,
Mrs. Rotge, Rev. and Mrs. J. D.
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards,
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hoeneke and
Mr. C. A. Armstrong.
We ate glad to welcome Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Krause back into
our community.
The Pipe Creek Volunteer Fire
Deaprtment’s • barbecue was a
financial and social success due to
all it’s support and particularly
Fred Bononcini, deceased, for the
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pony, Mrs. Florence McMahan for
the flowers, Mr. Benny Benoit
for the recorder- and Adolph’s
Store for the dance.
WEATHER REPORT
This- -bsA—been.....another—dry
week. We have had a coupTe of
cold fronts but no rain. I suppose
the weather we have had could be
placed under the category of usual
for this time of year, flucuating is
the only wordfor it. One day I-
even turned on my air
conditioner, and then a few days
later it got down to 34 degrees
during the night. I won’t attempt
to relay the t&mperatures to you
this week because they have
varied so, but at least we have had
a breather from the rains.
ASTROLOGICAL CORNER
The second house in your chart
represents your ability at earning
money and also just how you will
handle your money.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
Those who concern themselves
too precisely with little details
become incapable of dealing with
larger matters.
La Rochefoucauld
GOLDEN AGE PARTY
WILL BE NOVEMBER 18
The Golden Age Party will be
sponsored on November 18,, by
the Madron Garden Club at 2 p.m.
in the United Bandera Methodist
Church Fellowship Hall.
Those needing a ride to the
KINSEY FAMILY HAS GOOD HUNTING
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The Kinsey family, Mr. and George are shown here with the
Mrs. Earl Kinsey and Lionel and two fine mule deer killed while on
George Kinsey, returned home the hunt. The big one weighed
Sunday night from a most 180 pounds field dressed and the
successful deer hunt near Dove other 1 55 pounds field dressed.
Creek, Colorado. Earl, Lionel and _
CHILD GUIDANCE
WILL MEET TUESDAY
Mrs. Virginia Mannie will be
the feature speaker for the Child
Guidance Tuesday, November 16,
2:45, at the school lunch room.
Her topic will be the “Art of
ESPANOL
El Grupo del Child Guidance
tendra su junta regular el dia
Martes, Noviembre 16, 1971, a las
2:45 p.m. en la cafeteria de la
escuela.
La Sra. Virginia Mannie,
Communication”. Mrs. Mannie is consultor para guiar sers el orador.
the Guidance Consultant with the
Education Service Center in San
Antonio.
Everyone is invited to come
party may call either Mrs. Joe and bring a friend.
Billings, 796-3326, Mrs. P. R. Hostesses for the meeting will
Freeman, 796-3603, or Mrs. G.M. bc Mrs- Calvin We<lgworth and
Merritt. 796 3661. Mrs- S- Joe Rodriguez.
CALL
FOR SERVICE
AMERICAN OIL CO.
I SALES REPRESENTATIVE Claude Winslow
Butane • Propane Gas
LANGFORD'S PHONE 796-4141 - RESIDENCE 7964542
La Sra. Mannie esta con el
Servicio Central de Educacion en
San Antonio, Texas. Hablara
toe ante el “Arte de Poder
Comunicar” con nuestros hijos.
Todos son cordialmente
invitados para esta junta con la
Sra. Mannie. Refrscos seran
servidos por las Sras. Calvin
Wedgworth y S. Joe Rodriguez.
JACK MIHOK BUYS
REGISTERED BULL
Jack Mihok of the Jackleeta
Angus Ranch, purchased a
registered Aberdeen Angus bull on
November 8, 1971, from J. J.
Pettus of Austin, Texas.
Ranch Style
Bacon
Gebhardt or Kimbell ±
Pinto Beans 3 For 33v
KIMBELL 303 Can
Sliced Beets bfo, oov
Assorted Brands 300 & 303 Size C 4
Tomatoes 5f0,I
Bar S
Weiners
DECKER'S ASSORTED
Lunch Meats
3in
GAN
GRISG0
(Limit one please)
89*
12 OZ.
6 OZ. PKGS.
BAR SCANNED
Hams
3 LBS.
Fryers
Seven Steak
4
Chuck Roast
Crown Roasl
Rib Chops
Pork Chops
Pork Steak
Sausage
FLOUR
bag
Biscuits
DIAMOND Solids
OLEO
3 Cons
2 Lbs.
BRUCE'S
(cut)
Sweet Potatoes
2 - ™ si 88*.
CHUCK WAGON LB. BAG
m 59*
Jet Puffed
Marshmallows *
10 Oz. 2 For 0
7$
BETTY CROCKER
Cake Mixes ^
3»tr
Miracle Whip
69$
32 Oz.
MISSION
Tomato Sauce
8 Oz.
10 for
$
Sugar
b Ll„
R'g
(with $5
purchase)
49<
KIMBELL Reg.
COFFEE
.4 'tlWWIV
- Drip - Fine
fj
LB. CAN
luncheon MealBILTM0RE-12 0z3For
tONO‘"“
, 2 Doz. Size Heads
CELLO WRAPPED
Lettuce
2 For
SEAMLESS
pantyhose
ONE SIZE FITS ALL
49$
Potatoes 10C 59$
White Onions u 25$
29$
RED TOKAY
Grapes
CAMPBELL'S
piH Tomato Soup
Toma10
No. 1 Can
Coffee-Mate
16 oz jar
MARYLAND CLUB or FOLGER'b
COFFEE u. can
*1
m
93$
ASSORTED
Canned Goods
300 can
303 can
3 For
and
3 For
m
45t
AURORA Print
A A 1*
Toilet Tissue
2 Rolls 29(
SUNFRESH CHIFFON
Paper Towc
JUMB<
ils»:$1
J 0*
COUNTRY FRESH
Brown & Serve Rolls
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25$ I Palmolive Liquid i*«f 49$
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3 Lbs.
COUNTRY SHOPPER
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1971, newspaper, November 12, 1971; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1118748/m1/5/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bandera Public Library.