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FRIDAY. JULY 6. 1951
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PAGE FOUR
THE BANDERA BULLETIN
Timbermen Haul Gigantic Logs for Defense
J
Dr. George Strickhausen of
Sinton visited friends here thi
week. .
ary
f' cleaning.
J. A Smith.
South Test)? Cl
Association, an
group will spott:
Still dragging its feet, after the OMa
six months of the present session, Rail". Tu
INDUSTRIAL FILM
BENEFITS PUBLIC
Lack of understanding is ope of
the greatest causes of controversev
there is. To acquaint the public
with “behind the scenes" work of
the dry cleaning business and to
create good will in the public mind
the Oklahoma Assn, of Cleaners
land Dyers, has at great expense,
j produced a film which gives Mr.
si John Q. Public and his lady an
“ ! insight into the vast amount of
I work, skill and tremendous in-(fined to his home,
ivestment in machinery and equip-
ment necessary to produce dry
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson were
here Monday from their ranch
above Medina.
Dr. Harry G. Wilson has been
very ill the past week and eon-
Pri
•mu
dav.
ident of th
- and Dyct
>s tha
i show tug «
■' \fter tl
' Deputy Sheriff Floyd 11 yatt
and his wife spent Sunday in
Harper with Jett Parker.
this
,t
IV, are pleased to report Mrs
Roland Thallman is getting along
mceiy since her recent operation
Rev. Graydon Howell of Tarp-
ley was a visitor in town Monday.
Cool Housework
Mrs. C. O. Nesting and Miss Sue
Nesting visited in San Antonio
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Hicks and
children are spending their vaca-
tion in Tennessee.
Mr. and Mis. George Searcy
left last week with Jimmy Searcy
for a visit in California.
Teddy Nesky of San Antonio
spent the week-end here with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nesky.
a:
the House last week finally passed
a Mexican labor bill which is de-
signed to effectuate the agree-
between this country ami
del
y,r.
ban
fro
priv
I.>, ports fr■ • : the Pacita Northwest tell of logs that would have {merit between this country ;
,. . } • . i « ,-g t: uv ke«i out of the tnnberland for defense Mexico whereby M- v-car. iu.
"7 ..W * L\ I. Schneider, vice president in charge of | ers may be processed and permit-
’ . *• 1(- t,,upanv. Schneider. Who has just returned j ted to enter the l nited States on
V .‘ (, , . , • -.\x survey <>f the northwest area, reports that the |a temporary basis to do -agricul-
f. . :,,,vv *: • • ■1 v r ! < excieding all records. Fifty-ton loads of iture work.
• • i,-. hauied ti'.ri-agh*tiu* timberland and over A provision in. a companion
..•vned by the loggers, are an everyday occurrence. . Senate bill. previously passed.
cm. m
orium
m a
ul-;
It
Mrs lee Roy Uohen ami son.
.h e. ef Victoria. havi Ivon visit
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill of
Sistordale visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Nesky and family on Tues-
day night of last week.
mg.
500
Mr Smith. :
rooters of the
ers and Dyers
a cordial invi
cleaners, their
exeeutiv
ent. Th
• g Mrs. Cohen's mother. Mrs. A j Mis. Rodney Whitehead and in-
lb 1 angferd. this week. fnnt son of Austin arrived last
week for a visit with her parents.
the
res and plant Mrs.
f Bandera to he pres-
will be no charge.
Mrs. Don Jones and two small
id sons of Topeka. Kansas are here
Iry to live with her parents. Mr .and
R. S. Trowbridge.
THE COWBOY';
DREAM
1 V.
.>t aUiuuUrjT ’ r
n ; lt!;* iis Ban-
i heaven it
r.'
i “anp’l" ' vva-
.....'- \:.'j
tajcinpr rne
T
!h dream all <
t l reamed-
•-wlioy? bad
U
•rat Vtftitd kad r
play in?-.
■jt-vt'i stopped
probai-'i-. k t'li
at-.i-g till yet:
A F(
tn.-ation o.v.i ."l h;
v its ending—
l)h G. -h. I just i
an't forget.
Hut
that band beiran
or. Bandera:
1
cam* back to'ear
th or.ee more.
Arid
when I came »
of that coma
T
wa? 'tandinL" al
floor.
. ,.e on the .
Th.
“ansr'-i” that 1.
.0! taken me
I made it a felony for an employer---
! to hire a Mexican national file- ABFRDFFN-ANGUS
gaily in this country, if the ent- ASSOC1 VT-ION TO HOLD
Mr. and Mrs. John Slniptrine,
LOOKING
BACKWARD
plover could have found out or FIRST FIELD DAV
should have suspected that the! The newly-organized Hill Conn-: he will preach,
employeewas unlawfully in the trv Aberdeen-Angus Association]
United States. The House by a j will, hold its first field day July
Joe Stevens arrived last week
from Canada for a -visit with his
mother, Mrs. Lola Stevens and
'other relatives. From here he (
went on to College Station where
Ray Wyatt returned this week
from California where he visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watson. Mrs
Wyatt who •accompanied him re
mained in California for a longer
Miss Marilyn Sue Hunter, of
Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Clark of
U^plde were in town this week
attending to business. After a
vote of two ami one-half to one j 14 at the Gillespie County Fair jPe"*on *pent fjlf Fourth °,f. Ut'b they will return No their home in
defeated a similar provision of- | Grounds in Fredericksburg. | honday hexe^with her^parents, Mi . -jTya^e
Twenty-five Years Ago
amendment to the; Breeders of this area will show ;and Mrs. ^Varren Hunter. She
.-black cattle representative of the had as her guest, Miss Ruth De-
woody of Dilley.
fered as an
House bill. I black cattle representative
„ I The House and Senate versions types to be found here, and some
i From the Bandtu-a New Lia. j0f ja^or pj]} are now being j cross-bred cattle will be shown to
Published by J.
Marvin Hunter.)
Mrs. Mabel G. Bevens, Mrs. L.
I\ill, last Thursday, and came over
!to Bandera on their honeymoon.
The groom i~ the oldest son of
!M,‘. audi Mrs. W. E. Mansfield, and
: was horn and ■■.raised in Bandera,
j where he has many friends. He
I is a splendid young man of good
1 h ab 11 s a ml quiet, m a nners. a n d will
considered by a Conference Com- illustrate the advantages of us- ,
mittee, and it is hoped an ac-jing Angus bulls on other breeds McCutcheon and Miss Bonnie
ceptable compromise can be agreed jor ’dain cows. Glasscock, of Menard, were here
An An^us judging contest for
hill country 4-H and FFA boys
upon shortly.
W.-i- .wit ?o’m
Had , loft mi' a!
hall— w
1 . n:plv vou'.ii f.u: -mile at the , p ,/
ioke
is the daughter of Mr. anil Mrs,
'tner ijan.M-y of .near Junction, is an
excellent 'wuing lady, and highly
in that .dance em,Hj ‘by all who knuW her.
They, will make their homy on the
Hagen farm near Center
I Point. The New Era joins in con-
.. , Igratulations and be*’. Wishes for
What a beau if a!’ Jt.alh 1 d been ,,,.(i.,. happiness .aiid prosperity.
having,
Rut an awful ending.it seemed.
Quit
Lawrence, the. thirteen year-old
and Mrs. A. \. Due.
different to tin way I'd.have Vfin^yvr-, by an automobile on
finished
That dream
had dreamed.
that ah
E. E.
,,.e 'the reunion grounds last Saturday,
■ hut fnrtttnatel.'. -escaped serious.,
injury. Ill was painfully, bruised
(Tex i SPENCER about the. body, and at first was
K, I'rvilie, Texo- thou:.gitt to be hurt internally, but
all right now.
C ard of thanks
1
Stopping off in Washington for!will be hel(1 .with the winner’s
a brief tour of the capitol and (trophy being donated by the Texas
eitv on last Friday was a large Aberdeen-Angus Association,
delegation of Texa's Lion Club There will be a barbecue on the
members, en route back to Texas [ grounds at noon, and other inter-
from the International convention est.ing program events starting
in Atlantic City. Traveling on a;at I* a.m.
Among Angus breeders in the
special train, the party visited
briefly at the capftol which gave
a number of the Congressmen a
Bandera aj’ea are Adolph Schott
of Pipe Creek. S. C. Thurmond
chance to see friends from thier 011 the Hondo Road, Don F. Tobin
districts. off the San Antonio highway, and
Among those in the group from ‘ yp M. Burgin of Utopia,
our area were: Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
I
Lehmberg of Mason, Air. and Airs. Y1 .
Zola Price of Uvalde. Mr. John < ALlrOKN A
Lowerv and Mr. A. E. Prngel of
Sonora, Mr .and Mrs. M. D. Buster
NEWSPAPER
WOMAN HERE VISITING
MRS. PRUE
Saturday. Bonnie is the daughter
pf Joe Glasscock, and came to
visit her father.
Jimmy Word left Monday to re- j
join his outfit with the U. S. ,
Marines at Paris Island. South 1
Carolina. Jimmy has been here ■
for the past few weeks visiting his 1
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pres Word
and family.
This homemaker gives her furniture a hand-rubbed look without
spending long,
ng, hot days achieving the effect Her bedside table
get^ a protective coating which guards the table top against rings
from glasses or coffee spills from the breakfast tray thanks to Dri-Glo.
a new furniture polish .that contains silicone This new polish can
be applied almost as easily as dusting and lasts for months What's
more it can be used on enamel and porcelain suriacea io that one's
kitchen can stay as sleek as the front hall.
Air. and Mrs. Bill Short, and
! Air. and Airs. Henry Neff and j
Air. and Mrs. Henry Crane arid
daughter, of the Station C com-!two children of Beaumont were
munity, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hick- J guests Alonday evening of Mr. and
man and son and Mrs. Muriel, Mrs. Charles Eckhart. Air. and
Hickman of Renville visited Air. »Mrs. Casey Faris and Air. and
and Mrs. L. E. Short Sunday. ;AIrs. Robert Brown.
Alra F II Murrell has been ill Mr. and Mrs. Charles her and
the Hast week in a San Antonio daughter. Miss Quota and Mr. and
hospital but at the present time Mrs. Orville Grammanthaici left
b at home with her family. She Wednesday morning for Mountain
i< continuing her treatments in View. California, where they will
f, A i - — . t , ... vlmi.n ..Cot'i
A desirable proved sire Is • bull
whose daughter’s records, when
compared with their dams, Indi-
cate he can transmit a high level
of production. Such bulls are very
scarce; only through artificial in-
semination can their ability be fully
utilized. It is possible by artificial
breeding to get 1,000 or more
calves from one bull in a year,
as compared with about 50 by nat-
ural breeding.
PLAY
BINGO
San Antonio, going down several visit Mr. and Mrs^ Charles Aw ry
days a week.
Fee and Air .and Airs. C. C. Dew.
Mrs. Norma Davenport left Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lawrence
Mrs. Jack I We had the pleasure of having v,.l,t,, ,’iay morning for San An- had as their guests
\1>- Qci»v/iv ; \T>< tl.iv Cnse of Clovis. Cali- :: will transact ami Mrs; George
la-d week Air.
< lovis, i uii-;toni0 where she will transact and Airs; George Kratobil and ton j-iave discovered the the-
establishment ;,,usim.ss aml visit her daughter and daughter. Jean from Lau Mane. of gravl(v had it not bePn for
of I.lano. Mr. and _______ . . _______________
('ooper Of San Angelo, Mr. Sandy I Mrs. May Case of Clovis, Cali- ; jlinj0 where, she
King of Brown wood, and Mr. and ; fdrhia, visit our , establishment ’ I.usiness and visit . ......
Mi s. W. T. Little of San Saba. |this week while she was here familv< Mr. amj Mrs, E. S. Davis Wisconsin.'
Pointing to the phenominal ' visiting Mrs. II. M. Prue and Mr. Iami children, until tomorrow, sister to
growth of Lions Clubs in Texas. :and Mrs. Floyd True and family. jvvhen she will again return home, here the Lawrences and Kraptn-
the convention delegates from the We enjoyed her visit exceedingly) -- bils visited in Eagle lass and
Lone Star State issued their own us she is a veteran newspaper j Members of the Church of Alexico.
publication which recorded that ! woman. Past seventy years of (Mn ist gathered at the home of
• . (A il..... .rnn I 1 • ------ Af.., ~ * ’ “ ’' ** - —- ----- ^
Story of Apple
Apples have entwined themselve*
through history, romance and
science like the flourishing fruit
they are Who knows if Isaac New-
Airs. Kratobil is a
Airs. Lawrence. While
the apple that gave him the idea.
And American folklore would have
been much the poorer without its
delightful story of Johnny Apple-
seed.
Sam -Tones and family came up.;n 11,49 there were ‘J80 clubs, in age Airs. Case is spry and full of
Mr« John Nixon who recently from San Antonio to attend the j ^,45 there werr 354 ancj iT1 i950_ the vigor of youth. She is still
resigned as cha'rman of the local . old settlers' reunion and to visit j with Herb C. Petry. Jr., of Car- engaged in the newspaper business
rizo Springs, President of Lions I in California. AVith her husband.
International to inspire and lead ; Mr- Case., during his life time en-
them—the number of clubs jump-{caged in the newspaper business
ft.i ♦ o' tntoi ef e.nQ ' in wp^teuii states includ-
chapti t of the American Red CTos.- !his mother, Mrr. Mattie Jope...
■Wishes to .express her sincere ap-j Mrs. Mina Gibbons and children.
. ,'preciatiqn to everyone 'who, gave |0f San Antonio.was the guest of
,so genei-ovislv if their time and (her prother, Mrs. Mattie Jones a
money to intake the last drive such jfeW days last week, and attended ' 33.810 members.
huge success, and all who mad- - the old settlers’ reunion. Speaking of Mr. Petry. he was
her time as chairman so pleasant, t Airs. G. C. Burris and children irecently admitted to practice be-
spen.t Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Herman Harper.
ed to a total of 809. comprising 1 in several western states includ-
ing Washington, Colorado, and
California.
CARD OF THANKS
We Wish to express our appreci- |**"jkj{a" R." Tavlor. the"well known . ..
at,on to every one who brought painter', spem several days him
food and prepared _ lunch and for |hrr£i th\ papt m‘ek> pa|„tinjt some!
of' Bandera county’s beauty spots.
fore the United States Supreme
Court on all admission day when
I had the honor of , introducing
to the Court.
Mrs. Case takes long walks
every day and while here snoke
thp scenic beauty of the Bandera
Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. HI V. O’Bryant Sun- | Mr. and Mrs. J 0. LeHaye re-
dav evening after the regular eentlv returned from a pleasant
nmi-gli i r» t-nWirP fflV !
Fort Kearney
Fort Kearney, Neb., with its 80
acres of grasslands, was made a
worship service for an old fashion- trip through West Texas and the
ed singing. Refreshments of western states. They report visit-
punch and cookies were served ing Air. and Airs. Wayland Worley state park in 1929. For the campers
following the singing. , and children at Hermit-, former and picnickers who gather there.
—r—- j residents of Bandera, and said little remains of the historic past
Evangelist Frank AI. Pope, of they found them well ami doing except a few rifle pits and earth-
Abilene, spent last Sunday in Banr fine.
(leva, and oecunied the pulpit at
of (the Church of Christ Sunday night. )
.mother during her illness and at
her death.
The family of VICTOR HILLMAN
Mrs. A. I. Coorpender ATTENDING K.O.T.t
| SUM.HER C A Ml’
Fort Fust is. Va..
CARD OF THANKS | Fort pLustis-. Va.. 25 Jun. 51—
We wish to thank all pf those. Gail(,t Victor R. Hillman, son of ....... ...... .. ,........... .....
who helped put out th, fire Wed- j]r an,i Mrs. Ted Hillman, 1 'en- : Spec’alist for the Department ofl»er of which will participate in
Among recent friends who have
visited our office have been Airs. ,
Barnett and, Miss Manpie Cowbelle of Bandera, will repre-
.1. A.
BATHING BEAUTY FROM
THE FREE STATE
Aliss Connie Richards, popular
Wilson of Del Rio; Dr. and Mrs. sent her home town at Soguin's
Clarence F. Winchester, formerly Annual July Fourth Celebration,
of Fredericksburg hut now at ! Connie is to he in the Bathing
Reltsville. Md.. near Washington. !Reauty Revue at beautiful Max
Dr. Winchester is a , Research j Starke Park at 9:09 p.m. (the win-
nesday June 27. at I*
the honn i>f Mr. and Al
Texas,
*ftt tervillc,
n-fnmr,. at Texas A & AL is one of rnon
Amir timely heln kr-nt . Mv house ithan fifteen hundred and fifty
frorr. l»eing completely destroyed. eaq(.t^ from thirty-seven colleges
M;. and Air-. C. A. Ruede ; an(j'^ uVjVersities attending the 1 hoi
and M ayne Fuede j.(I;.erve 'Officers Training Corp
CARD OF THANKS
We take this means of expres-
sing our sincere appreciation to
all who were* -<> kind when our
husband and' father, George
Loess berg passed awav so sudden-
ly. We especially thank those
who sent flowers, cards and letters
.......... _ cadets will
accomplish practical application of
theoretical training received dur-
ing the past year in activities such
as convoy, stevedore, amphibious,
and those who prepared the grave. r.ail operations. Al'O ^
ATrc Cllnrcrn T nucdipro- • dets will participate in Physical
training, organized athetics.. radio-
logical defense, weapons and rifle
marksmanship.
Fort Eustis is located in his-
......... opec:ansL 1 .
s t u;l e 11 t Agriculture at its Experiment ; Hie Alis* Texas Contest in New
Station located hear Btltsville. j Braunsfols).
Others who recently came by to | Connie has chosen to wear an
see Us included Air. and Airs. John !original Jan Olmsted bathing suit
R. Box of San Angelo and Air. and jmade of blue denim.
— - Ah '. Ral))h Hickman, formerly of i The winner of this ‘‘Aliss South
Summer Training Camp at Fort | $an Angelo but now teaching at; Texas” contest will receive a
Eustis. Virginia, during the period j Georgetown. tronhey and all other contestants
- - ___ . j will receive .a Present. Win or
N AXCE-COUGHKAN -‘he Free 'Stat<’ iji a” for
Aliss Lila Alae Cough ran of San,
Antonio and Staff-Sergeant Les-
18 June-27 July.
While at camp, th.
Mrs. George Loessberg
George Henry Loessberg
RETAILERS GET
OPS EXTENSION
Time in which P receive OPS
acknowledgement of price chart
filing has been extended to July
31 for those retailers affected by
Ceiling Price Regulation 7.
The San Antorrio district OPS tour Williamsburg, Yorktown. The
said that the additional time is Mariners* Museum, all of which
needed to accomplish the mailing , nave exceedingly interesting his-
of receipts.
baric tidewater Virginia, which was
the site of a great number of in-
cidents important during the in-
fancy of this nation. While at
camp, the cadets will be able to
I torical backgrounds.
In addition to technical train-
ing great stress will he put on
the development of leadership
qualities. An active atheltic, rec-
reational and religious program
has been planned for the cadets.
i‘ He will be eligible for a com-
! mission in the United States Army
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Turner and
Bro. Pope has just returned from ^ Biirton. of San PerJita. Texas,
an extended trip through Wvom- an(j M|. an(j ])t p. Hicks of
ing and other states, and is now XHopia just returned from a trip
traveling over Texas. to San Ffancisco,
works, and the big cottonwood tree* ]
that were saplings when the post
and the United States were young.
Early Dayt of Rice
Believed to have originated In the
California. East Indies, rice became the staple
where they attended the Southern food of the whole Orient, and it was
We were happy to receive a Raptist Convention. They also
nice visit from AIrs/A. W. Nichols !v_isited.‘ Seoimi. National Park,
of Tarpley Tuesday. Airs. Nichols Yosemite National Park. A" el low-
lvneiyed her subscription to the st0|1(i National Park. Denver. U'.'U ‘ ,'-v ,8‘un‘"n
Bulletin mill had us enroll her , olora<lo. They toured thrmi^h Bahjlonja during 9m oi |u» expedt-
smi f’nl John P Nichols, who is . . qv Lons of conquest at 3ut 4(0 B C.
not until the Middle Ages that it
came to Europe. Alexander the
Great reported rice growing in
son. (’pi. John II. Nichols, who is rt»jtrHt. states, making ov< r
in camp in Georgia, on our ever j thousand miles,
growing subscription list. ; __—
Edgar Deskin Jr., left Wednt^
Guests in the ho,me of Air. and
Mrs. Hubert Risinger last week
Timber Consumption
In the 300 years since 1630 we re-
moved twice as much timber as
EVERY SUNDAY 7:30
15 -GAMES $1.00
JAC K POT $13.00
AT THE
American
Legion
Annex
Ol’EN TO THE PUBLIC
EVERY DAY
2:00 p.m. 12:00 p. 19.
Dancing
Pool
Shuffleboard
BEER
SOFT DRINKS
m
STEAKS. HAMBl KGERS
SANDWICHES
day for hi:- station , in San IHeKo w, .,. Mrs.' Mahel Treadawav of was groxving^h. n the first colonists
with iho U. S. Navy, after a visit Trulj, Con.-i-qu.-noos. N. M.: landed, and Tve still have abundant
hi'i i' with his parents. Mr. and jjr- an,| Mrs. Herman Thallman forests that will serve ■ us in per-
Mrs. Edgar D. skin anil other an() ,laughter. Billie .lean, of llous- petuity if we manage them sensibly.
relatives and friends. Edgar will (on jjr. and Mrs. R. T. Ti-cada- , ----
enter a four months training j way (1f Fort Hood and Mr. and. tare for Hogs
period before being assigned. ! Jirs. Charlie Thallman and child- Some simple, low-cost buildings
- j ren of Carrizo Springs. A very and feeding equipment for hogs.will
A group of Banderans enjoyed delicious harherue dinner was pa}. plg dividends. Of all domestic
. . 1 1 1 P 1. 1. I . • o .. \ 11 11' ) 'O e !\1 OV 1 /•»(■> n.I .1 11 la tu# f n 11 1 I- v , -1 V- lllil'.i tl Tl 11
.a trip to Picdras Ncgias. Mexico, j sorvci] during their stay here and „ farm animals, hogs are most sus-
Nance is the son of J. H. Nance i tion July 9. has been extended Mis. -Maigt < <.n»i, Mi>- Ann, .
„f New Braunsfi'ls ami the bride1 amended front to July 1. 1955. RiL- f,""’ "2, • Anna 11.low. Lee. Out-of-town people who fame POSTED XOTICR
is the daughter of Mrs. M. L. ; adier General Raul L. Wakefield, j Catee, Mr.s. Kay Anderson.
Woodmansee of Juno. state draft director, reminded j
The happy couple will lie at Texas people today. I J • \\. (< ot) dinner went
home at Bryan where the groom General Wakefield noted
is being transferred to the Bryan I following important changes .... ,, ..... ... , ,,
___. ’the Selective Service act: 1 this week, at which time several j Jones of McAllen; Major and Mrs.
SPRING I \\1R HFI I) | ’ 1. Men inducted will serve for j of the high ranking officers of the Harry Gilpin. Dr. and Mrs. R. C.
TO WINTER PRICES !24 months as compared to 21 un- company were in attendance.
came posrKD NOTH Pi
ip ti2r, last resV7s : The Frank Montague Sr., ran*
Louise Thalmann whose fumrai
................ ... to ! was held from the home of Mrs. posted. No hunting, irappin^
the {Houston to the formal opening! Fred Thalmann last Friday were ; or trespassing will be allowed
in {of the Montabana Tire Company ' Mr .and Mrs. Frank Jones. Sam Previous permits are revoked.
Frank Montague Si
DONNELL
BEAUTY SHOP
Hair Styling, Permanents,
Maicures
Experienced Beauty
Consultant
Owned and Operated By
Mrs.
Jessie Donnell
Phone 110
all lamb meat, regardless of sea- | 0
son^ is regulated by the period, |
While in Houston Mr. Shiner was
a guest at the Shamrock.
Kupper and daughter, Amy:
Herbert Whisenhunt, pr. and
Airs. Cole Kelley of San Antonio;
—:—- • Mrs. S. H. Jones of Mooresville;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keese, in! Air. and Airs. T. M. Hammond
good neighborliness, brought the ! and son, Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
2. Men are liable for induction
v t or * ii* iat age 18M: instead of 19. No
Dec. 19 through Jan. ~5. selling>|^an ^p]ow 19 can ^,e inducted so {senior editor's family a generous jTarder of Kerrville: Mr. and Mrs.
price. jlon„ as a board ha? eligible older I supply of fresh vegetables Sunday j Fred Whisenhunt of College Sta
The regulation, which makes no men {from their garden on the Joe Alor- jtion; Miss Anna Czycewska of j
distinction between winter and ^ Physical and mental stand- Tis ranch. The tended roasting ears, j San Antonio and Mr. and Mrs. I
spring lambs is an interim mea | ar(j? for service have been lower- ! cucumbers and squashes were very ! AIcBride of Kerrville and others. |
sure pcnding issuarice ^of^ dollars je^ 'with ty,e result that some men much enjoyed and appreciated. j __
Take Your Visitors to FRONTIER
TIMES MUSEUM. They will appreciate
your courtesy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bet}
commission ip also available.
JACK BLRN'ES HONORED
WITH GOING-AWAY PARTY
The American Legion Annex was
the scene of a gala going away
party for Jackson Burnes on Sat-
urday night., June 11. Jack was
called hack into active duty in
Wiemers i BUILDING IN THIS AREA
PROCEEDS AT
Reserve u^n c^plethm"of |^ f°Uml . .
ssss essvz; vprs ErsuNx-o,,,,,,. ...its
------I..- ----<1.1.1, lambs. i million can he raised to 5 million Fritz Steigler. who is very ill- in Farmers in Bandera have been |
,men ’ ‘ I the Baptist Memorial Hospital, j improving and modernizing their j
i 5 Except for cases of extreme following an operation for a rup-j homes, barns, and other buildings
hardship a man may not be def-jtured appendix. Mr. Steigler'at a normal rate in the lait few
'ferred for dependency on the took sick while on a trip to visit months, according to B. G. Wicm-
relatives in Tyler and was taken ' ers of Alamo Lumber Company,
to San Antonio for the operation. ) local lumber and building mater-
' Don’t get panicky if, just when
you want to look your best for a
CAR PLUNGES DOWN
MEDINA MOUNTAIN;
DRIVER IS UNHURT
A'n automobile, its steering gear .basis of a wife alone,
reportedly jammed, plunged off j q. j[en n0w or hereafter defer-
Medina Mountain ori highway 16 are liable only to 2fith birth-
Sunday night and was destroyed day.
the Navy and left for hi, assign- 1 by fire, but its occupant was not j 7 Conscientious objectors to ........— --
ment Sunday night. The party seriously injured. Jim Langston, military service shall he ordered. 1 he following from Kerrville Association.
brought together a host of his of Sail Antonio, driver of the car. by local boards, subject to regula- attended the last rites of Mrs.j ejn v|ew 0f tbe importance of
good friends who took advantage said “it was a pretty rough ride,” |tions prescribed by the President. 1 Louise'Thalmann here last Friday: ]ar„(. cr0ps to the defense pro-
■ , • • , . - ..........■ —1- ----'■ « -----=- the ; Key. L- Eugene Harris, Mrs. A.’
At last report he was slowly im-
proving.
inks dealer and member of th
Public Affairs Committee of the
National Retail Lumber Dealers
of this opportunity to wish him hut he received only minor to perform civilian work in
well in the new endeavor. Sand- : scratches and bruises.
p-ram. the Federal government
national interest for 24 months. ']■ Lochtil Carolyn Lochte. bas nlaced no restrictions on farm
wiches. cake and punch were serv- ! Reporting the accident here was g. Mpa pntering the service by |^r ^'*s- K. W. Carden, Mr. building, except the credit regu-
too far along to be hidden by make- I, ‘J® b“t,s and hfFtlJSS<>?- Mr. | County Sheriff’s department, who ed'to serve six
lip and right wh< re it is sure to ;and Mrs. relix Anamiotz and Mr. investigated the niisnap. serves after disehargre.
....... ......... ira n— 'wr‘r> \ 7 \VT’ MJr'x,SndTTM^- has permitted a large,
show. Ail "you have'to"do iUcovct- !anii Mrs. D. A. Munafo. -Some of Langston told Moore his steer- p High school students will be "• martin, Mr. and Mrs. H. w. „mount of construction.” Mr. I
it with one of the new c riuiar those who attended were Mr. and ing gear failed to function as he deferred until graduated, until Mrs- , Cxordon Hanchey, tviomers said.
~ • — - - - • ..... . on „„ „„,n eVic*: Miss Verna Walker, Mr. and Mrs.
K. C. Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
ARE MISSING
A REAL THRILL
UNTIL YOU
-^3
.
\
ipot dressings that provide almost Mrs. Clyde Wright, Smith Wright, approached a curve on the high they attain age 20, or until they M,s® M?Fna Walker, Mr and Mrs. <«owjne to the controls on hnus-
fiiorf-.ot rntru pCatro Mr and Airis Paul 1 .a«lfr.W«L-i Mr \1. dina Mi-----........10 1 1 ----u ^ ' iupkpv Mr arui xire m i
fr/erLct camouflage. Air. and Airs. Paul Laskmvski, Mr. Alcilitia Mountain some 12 miles fail school work. -
• This small, ready-to-use dressing and Mrs, Alonroe Pun. Mrs. C. G. southwest of Kerrville. Lang- 10. Some college students may *,nsJeV* Mrs. R. C. McBryde arid
38 flesh-colored. It is elastic and it Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Billie j ston’s car. a 1947 Lincoln, went he deferred on the b'asis of class j Mrs. Oscar Nowlin.
.seals all around, so it clings closely Burnns. Billy Ray Burnes, Mr. {off the road and bounded some 50 standing during last completed' ;
to the skin and there is no chance {and Mr-. Thomas Bovle, Mr. and yards through cedar brake and school year, or on the ba-ds of a!. Alonday night. July 2. the in-
of make-up getting into arid in- Mrs. Johnny Boyle. Mr, and Mrs. boulders. It hung on a tree, just government-sponsored test.
fecting an open sore. It will blend Toy Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Frank short of a steep drop
no nicely with your complexion that , Montague Jr.. Col. and Mrs. Clyde "
you can forget all about the un- {Junes, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor,
welcome blemish and put vour Mr /dT)d Mrs Joe Crrerii Mr> and
»md on nothing but havmg a good | Mrs Lloj,d Hj„ Mr and Mrs| c
11 r2,?' j-.,,;--. .1, tF- Jureczki, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
witlf the new squire Imon,i Anderwald. Mr. and Mrs.
elastic ^patch dressing*. These are T'h,as uRob,’^7n' Penn’1' Du,Tf-
iuct the thing for hard-to-bandugc 1 anr; ,, r9- Woodrow Ruede, Mr.
luces like elbows, knees ami Mrs. W. A. Ruede, Mrs. Ann
for they stretch when Wachter, Miss Frances Pvka,
• ‘ ' ' Sheriff Johnny Faris, Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Arnold of San Antonio, and
Mr .and Mrs. Jack Bumea, Mr.
and Mrs. Felix Adamletz and Mr.
and Mrs. Munafo
ing and commercial construction,
the supply of lumber and most
j building materials is sufficient to
j meet all farm needs.
Tbe termediate members of the tram- ! “The defense agencies in Wash-
local board is not bound to de-
places J
Lmcklea,
stretching is necessary, instead of
pulling out of place. Like the spot
dressings, they are flesh-colored
and seal alt around to keep out dirt
and moiature. J
ing union of the First Baptist ington have refrained from limit-
The car caught fire after fall- fer on the basis of this informa- I Churi#i of Bandera enjoyed a farm construction because of
ing, and was destroyed. I.ang- tion, but can defer on considera- covered dish supper in the new nroven fact that farm animals
ston managed to climb out first, tion of it. Rome other college j anl?'jx' / jare healthier when housed in up-
1 After eating, the* group took ; to-date .sanitary buildings
There are no railings on the students may be deferred on a less
highway at the pojnt where Lang- competitive basis,
ston’s car left it. Instead large' II. No inducted man may be
rocks are ranged along the road- assigned overseas until he has
side. | had four months training.
The accident happened on the' 12. All enlistments in the arm-
side of the mountain near Kerr- ed forces, reserve and regular,
ville as Langston proceeded in which expire after July 9, may
this direction. _ |be extended by the President for
and
part in several bunco games. Af-losses are reduced when grain,
ter this there was a sing song i Kay, and other crops are stored in
and other games. The evening I sound, weatherproof structures,
was enjoyed by everyone present. “Judging by fhe demand for ma-
Those attending were: Frank' terials, the last five years have
Braden, Jr., Patsy Koimn, Roy seen the greatest period of farm
Koimn, Virginia Brewer, Lee building improvement ever ex-
Howard, Sarah Frances Jordan^! perienced locally, together with
A Kerrville fire truck sped to one year. No person shall have Cora Belle Mansfield. Barbara the greatest increase in home
the accident kite but was unable his enlistment extended a second Mansfield, and Mrs. Bob Mans- comfort* and conveniences on our
to save the car.—Kerrville Times time. I field. farms.”
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E. L. McKAY, Owner. BANDERA, TEXAS
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