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Volume 6, No. 6
ST. CECILIA BEATS
RANCH HANDS IN
SUNDAY'S TUSSLE
An Institution Promoting the Interests of Bandera County, Texas
BANDERA, BANDERA COUNTi. AUGUST 11, 1950
"own"
With four more games to
V £
season the Bandera Ranch
'1 f have counted up' 10 games
1 fir credit with six lost. Last
I mfay St. Cecilia brought the
sc" 0f josses to six in the game
on ‘tic local diamond with the
H atch Hands. The score stpod at
31 tip-8 in favor of the visitors.
■Si; Cecilia senna 1 11 runs, 12
hits and 3 errors to the Ranch:
Hands e nins, IT hits and 1
error/
IaM ■■ ‘ batti rs c the Ranch
Hanm-rf-ve I’etc .lc: ..-. tik>. Ru*i\
McGrcwand Hatfield with .Jfrisch-
ke hatting 1 out. o! 5; McGreiv 2
out ofH and Hatfield 2 out of I
Had.dd made the first horde run
of tl.e season.
Next Sunuay Hun’s Cafe of San
Antonio will meet the Ranchers
here, s.j let's all turn out for this
'game and give our home team the
support they nicti to win these
ga.it.es.'
LOCAL FACTORY
TO SUBMIT BID ON
GOVERNMENT JOB
pi
Thelmarie Clark
does to Mt. Sequoyah
Miss Thelmarie Clark left Tues- j
lay for Mt. Sequoyah, Fayette-
Iville, Arkansas, on a chartered bus
[with 29 other young people from
the Southwest Texas Conference
of the Methodist church. Thel-
marie i ■ representing trie Kerr-
viile sub district which is made Up
of eleven churches in the Hill I
Country A limit of 200 young
I people l.- sckcttHl from the South
| Central .lunsdict ion which is com-j
; posed of nirii.teen. • curiiernces I
[from' eight States. This is tl.ej
S myk Uorkshop for .training!
i Mr-i.odist Vout., in religiiMis edu-.
j canon and leadership, dlieimat ie
l.iv-ili !■(■ gone for two weeps.
-x---AS-- --------■ ■
J. E. KIRKLAND 90,
DIES AT MEDINA
i .1 [•:. Kirkland resident of Me-
dina for fifty year*-, died at
ENGAGEMENT
IS ANNOUNCED
DRArTEES BEGIN
THE CHANGE FROM
CIVILIAN TO SOLDIER
Prospective draftees from Bex-
ar and Bandera counties began
If a. m. saw a good representa-
tion from the Free State of Ban-
dera, as follows: Horses and rid-
ers from Bennie's V Bar Ranch,
Stieler, Hay Make
Angora Doe Sale
Kerrville—Adolph Stieler, a
prominent Gillespie County ranch-
man-, along with Howard Hay,
Bandera county rancher, "made"
:tl;e sale in the auction of 57
head of registered. Angora does
here Saturday. The,event was the J first ofUutir steps'Info Uncle j f1' ulf L l!i'mlh’ 'Vi'spoU W.huc,1
concluding session of the annual j <.n]is unif(1].m Mon(lav morning- iayh: h,or"es Ll,sl
I show and sale of the Texas An- "' U ,n.„ rt-.~.h- n\c., ».
jgora Goat Rai-er- Association:
Stieler. who has done-perhaps
as nun,i as any one individual,
jin the purchase of the offerings
at the annua! auctions for the
j past-' -metal years, was the day's
jtoji buyer both In number and 'to’-"
tal amount: paid, fits: purchases
"included :',i head for a total of
[*825: In addition lie donated hack j
to t
j goats lift piii., „s=o.i |
Tlytyc- brought approxiinately -200
Han,,era Represented DANCE ATTRACTIONS MRS. MEADOWS
At Boerne Event
Boerne Surrey Days parade, J AI I IlL Klv VI3IA
held last Saturday. August 5, at , . , ,,
1 Jerry Lucius says he has really
t t I'l-rY i • w * 1/ I ., . t ! **% to 1 I I' if. till,. I
wi ll a p-re-uuluction physical ex- \ ., .
.1 hides inun Circle it Skv Ranch
animation. i . . , ■ ,
, j and Billing - Courts; motor ve-
il i-' <-nly 'he first of several lljt.lt.s ende It Skv Ranch
succ-sivc draft calls to follow. ;m(j J)ixle |JudL, i;andl.
There were 211 youths culled m
ti.e first calf for Monday and
Tuesday.
Xex? Monday a second group
of w ill begin pi e-induction,
ph vs h a is. And in the follow ing
association six of ^ a third chU-dhe
ivliahcd for resale, j1 f"‘l! ‘‘ si'1(v li-‘‘ di mi-act- ou •' s a timber ()f private individual
-w n: lirm.g. .ion in ioi pi t i.i-iiiinai y- ; ,,,, ,|u, remainder of the
BUYS OUT LOCAL
FLORIST BUSINESS
A Hit- M.tuilc \\ oril
Mr and Mis l’res Word an-
•lit and ap
his home last Saturday
after an
1 1 '
•a< i,intr n..atria-t
e of tin it-
j extended illness I.oving
and de-
ltjl’iT<■ r. AW*. Maud
I.- to Sergeant
1 voted' hands cuied for hin
i tt-ndcM'-
1\ Smith, son of
Mi and Mrs.
1 v (luring bis ilays oi
i; Smith of w
Virginia.
! and >■-. t ri t. in a po.—ii.ie-
t*> make
■lmmui Smith is
in the Air
j 1'; | - <!,i\ t'i' 'A it* (idU*-. j
i«e and at pre-t
•d has been
.1, 0
leve nis .
a ' a
ilined L" the Ne
:: - A F H.
1. as Vm:y Nevad
- Ml-- WeV.I
.!<ph H.<i'-’.ir KU'kU
nil was u tj
•nded Durham Bn
siness (.ulleve
j born in Mavon. < Ivorviu,
on June ,n
San Ajitoniv) and
is at pn-.-eni
JW H.> !• : *.‘Ut' W
crc Mr. wn
pm ed aI tin- Si
linei-SUui I’a-
1 \ ! . ! , ). 1 f
and. lie
• ( Amp m;. in San
am 'lu* >.
ham to r.Mir.in, 'IVsas,
in 187ii,|
------$---
ufi the mohair ' publicity- fund checking. Droit oflicjuls hot u,at- Handera section.
, ,-hl_. Vcar tc.is third call will bring them .to* _
yob Davis, county
' Only a few of live iss men
.-chciluied for physicals Monday
foiled to show up.
Although the men were to re-
port to the draft board at 7:30
a. m,,. a good many were "wait-
ing on tile Steps" at 0:15 a. lit-.,
inert .Thi
Veteran
judge, of Uvalde County arid
widely-known breeder, also con-
tribUted one of his purchases
BANDERA TO HAVE
EVERGREEN
NURSERY
i Purchases by Hay numbered
! it head for a total: of S519. All
told, the 57 head of does grossed
approximately 82,000. The day's
i top price of 8135 was paid by
In. 1-'. Lackey. Roosevelt breeder
! for a nanny consigned by Leslie
I'cppi r.
. l-'n>i: a standpoint of sales,
'the ■ roe-day a n n u a 1 meeting
. which ended Saturday was one
; ,,f ■ tie- In -t In many years, 120
•registered buck.- having been
I-old Friday for art average of
j ssj i,, e.-'ablish an ail-time rcc-
' i d frit the :. ■ -ocia’ i,hi ' ‘ - j ti,..'
number of coats _ Sau Antonio,
Red Cross Meets
With Mrs. Mixon
EDWIN A BOYLE
BECOMES BRIDE
OF JACK BURNS
Culminating ;t romance of sev-
eral years was the marriage Sat>
.-aid Miss KTizabeth Fisher^ prin- ! unlay night of Mis- Fdvvina Boyle
■ipal. clerk Ioi the five boards. and .lack Burns. The simple and |
Tlie men were taken to the; hnpi essi\a double l ing ceremony
Army and Air Force Recruiting ‘was performed in the Catholic |
Main Matioii nearby 1«>■ then Reei'-‘\ witli Bev
iii\>n ais. T. «• entire third floor (it koine, w it! m !
take cure
the South
hit. the jackpot in music this I
week-end and hopes to share it i
with all of you wno like to. dance, j Mrs. Glenn Meadows of. San
The open air patio assures you of Antonio has bought the Plummer
a cool breeze and fine dance floor. • Idniist Shop from Mrs. A1 Plum-
Thei’e is also a 1'irie dance floor mer. and Mrs. Mary Lee Howard,
inside the building for rainy m ter of Mrs; .Meadows will be
w eather, llenry Ztinker and His, hk iated w ith her in the busi-
1) i a m ( j n«i K Ranch Hands will! ness Mrs. Alcadows is also the
play Friday night August 11 and si o • of Mi <. Bruce Mansfield,
on Saturday night, August 12, Mr Meadow is the son of Mr.
itid( rs carrying our blue jean j j;'reder'ick>l)iifg'.s .-own Art KoelV and Mr - A Meadows, former resi-
f'ag and a Bandera placard head-J;iIj(j j|js (Jiciie-tra wifi pkiy tladr dents'of this place, and will be
V-! "Up ,-md were fpll-pwed. j inotiern and ,v\e&tt.*t.ii i.u h (*u remembered hero by a large num-
' ber of friends. Airs Howard anti
her three children are at present
I i \ in g a t the I k i hdera Hot el.
F' i tin nrc"-rii '.the' hop w ill
hi- maiinained in jo )iresent 1 cm,
cat in : n< ar t - f’l.iinuner resig'
denes Later it will In'- mo\;eil into
lov. n when ,it> ne.w lotJiLt ion is
ready bar oecopanc',. Watch the
Bulk tin for dale of b»rmal open-
ing.
'flu imw owner- plan to con-
tinue the same -high quality flor-
in work offered the public by
Mir. Plummer.
A. an added feature to this pop- -
ulus -hop Mr-. Meadows and Mrs.
Howard -plait to -have vvrdught
iron and antique- along with
their [flowers as well as other
types of gifts, -aiT.'h as \ aso.-, dish
hy our Uuehess. Miss Alary Caro- j (,arll Mm.Kltiy nig lit tla- eVei' pep:;
lyn Pr.uc an<Fe..eorC Robert Flood ilar Kii\thm Rustlers play. T.n
riding in a surrey. Delegates from | Kbytlim Rustic!.- ate a great tiva
tue above nientioned' places, plus j lo ju;ar pjay aiVd sing. Tbeii- ii.m
i sir ' is .'uiiuolh and t'lteir singei.-
j oave fi no* voices. Is you have not
j hianl t.ljese bos s make. .Monday
j night a uiilst in your dale hook.
Rio \ ista 'serve's line food and
[specialize., in Mexican foods and
steaks of all kinds. Plan your '
evening for dinner and dancing
at Rip Vista. Phone 22a fur res-
ervations.
1.
tia
it.
RED CHAIN DEALERS
ARE ANNOUNCED
B
have
onniy Ranchnu n an
-oeiatton and Have
announce this wee
:» exclusive agency !'■
.
■dens
et<
• pc
t hat - w i
shop.
fit in with
o]u your busi-
• a; >proeiated.
n '. ti
nr
I lot"
he a grand
Nix
LILA BAKER WEDS
MARVIN SPROTT
mg ( nurse was
M'satinn at the
■ i; m the home
n Momlay of'- t ■
Stroup (-! ’ -
rai'iouslv ofie:<-,l
■ nursing course
i-siluc that class-
ori.
changing the
Re.l Cross
also tlie eh-,
cl .. veterans
: d.ue ar
• : in • i ot
a’."o\v
u>\v se
aft lor;
le red ar
row lot
in i • ui*
phy-i,
din.
oBieials
.
in
umn
.Mam Stati
in'o'ces--in;g averaged about two
hunts and 20 minutes per man.
This inciuticil an eye and ear
an examination by a tivi-
iloctoi', an x-iav and bluod ,n
-, - . as well as the mental test
------o—-----
B T A WILL LIST
HUNTING LEASES
\ j
■ A! .doit! of S<
T
x 1 >
hr bride F t
and Mi < Toy
n 1
city
arid xvlis I.U
>r,n
her t
*. She receive*
i: j,
J
hi Ilandcra s
f«»r;
l be p.i' t few
Ye
i:< ci with iji’ii
In
n>-
B*<v!.’, and 1.
t-r
f’,( t\
;e in the JJnvl,
e S'
et She was u
) took inan>- 1
>ri z
(«d
T'odeos i'o!’ hei
• f.
“ : 1
mil in. and has
a hi
audio
1 '
C.O* PI ! Ml HIM.
■\\k
•o'
Of
aijd Voai'ul
o.: oducat ion
Mis and has
if ix-en as-1
rotlier. John-
father. Tom
tore on Main
' is* put on every -in n , \ r- - :•••. ;'.• • m:io will tie con-
es KTS A .'dD.iiii your dial j ■ i .: ;i,o t'i. reii of (’iiri-t in
b\ : • ■ ti\.i : •e.d ; ■ •[, , • Sunday Aug-
wid >'.• well w.irth . - j.aw .a t .. oatming .service
to time in and listen. and o'..-me Sunday night, Aug-
------4$.------- u . _»7, j j Minister Ralph. Sweet.
i up ftvi iiutiira) gas n•»v. ’ w ill conduct services each night
. - n- a\ ......... a! I; A H < hiring tm- i acting The pab-
FinaiK-e, RurkhaUe, 's, u. (). Ad-jlie is cordially invik-d in attend
am , AJereantihyand ('ni'.nei' Unig. vach service
\ pp
LOCAL REAL ESTATE MAN TURNS INVENTOR
PLANS ARE LAID FOR FISH LURE FACTORY
relat i\
WORK STARTS ON
.EWER SYSTEM
• ton UR )/.!)•
REM'H */ I’OlMt
iws the
summer i-
and fall
is not far
. A few i
ncpjit les ah
j'i ’ lie i
fnde ra To'ui
proiHu ty •"
iitimimz pr
: the
1'uuO deer t
-on n.aV
s^oeiai i< e
imi their pi
11. | ■ J! : e V 1
ee not
!: qulicd t'<
SItoi
\V
Charles T> l.ovelaeo. owiar of
| tlie Bandera Real tv (’onm.ny
[who has no doubt >Md -
I'ahebcs in Bandera eotmty than
Cany other man, lias tinned in-
ventor. The most recent iiuen-
Cion is a fish lure on which he
v<'C(*ivami lettered patents the 2kto
i .■ last- month. Tois is a
fi-h dur
h,
dera's Fis,.m' i
to establish a k
for the manufacture of
< »ry
an
Gals”
M r.
Sprott of Tarpk y .an":
jit Green Ba>, A\"i -ee
tlie F. S. G-i-a-1 Ge. tr
young penp’e
Bps ' county, ■. V
. retina in here nG * e- ;
Mr. Sprott i p
k-oattd. T'I • I bed’:
t rsigratuh •! • ■' arid b
T’aul P. • end A
Soniiergarns i . wee ;
ried Tuesday •
hirst Ghri.'tnn t-
pastor. Bev ' lb»w;ud
Out-of-town gu< -ts I 1
ding were T. C. >
father of tlie bride 1?
arid Mr and Mss. Gi
wind i*(
ft:) n.-mee
•ft.C, “p.an-
•;e 'e going -
n. 1 kinder a
i rmdera’s
and sell them not
but direct mail to
■h lure that
. e.d little
s about the merits
\\"
HANDERA SCHOOLS
WILL OPEN ON
SEPTEMBER 5TH
HANDERA'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL BUILDING
UNDERGOES COMPLETE REMODELING
,. v,ed-| Mi- Mia K Hay d All-tin,
i., -ja'ird.. I hi ig; t Kifkk.nd of Beaumont.!
iini-i ne ' ar.-i Mi- .lerime Kirk [and of Me-;
Larue 1 diiia. Those wlto precedett him in-
(in Trej^l;
Grammar
v. Hep- 1:
School i i t
ie rotted ones. A new time and bell
•.-? system has. .>eeti installed inde-
1 iido and !o.»k pendent of tlie high school tun-
it, wi 1.1 be well worth your I ing system.
Have you had a look at
\mem ar Seh oo}' build i ng 1 a t
not. go by souk
ov cl
ami Patsv McGuffln also of doath were infant Morgan Knk-
lioerne and Mr. and Mrs. Guv land. L mnio Kirkland and Mrs.
Busbv of Kerrville. Mrs. Kdith Fpye Kirkland Bittle Othtr sur-
Geuea was maid of honor and , vivors include: Granchildren, Glen
Vernon Gc-uea was best man. j Hay of Sonora; Mrs. 1-oye Louise
The newlv weds will reside | Kittle Condon of La Mesa, Calif.:
here, ' one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Hales,
—-——4- j Columbus. Georgia. All his chib
0. O. ^Adams Hardware vvillldren, grandchildren and great
take your application tor,,natur- j grandchildren were present at the
a! gas. j last rites.
BACK TO SCHOOL CLOTHES
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
And
Buy your school supplies here and get your green stamps
Full Lino of Beautiful Dan River ....
SCHOOL DRESSES
Will Again Have Santonc- Brand Children's Clothes
Julliard Corduroy in a Variety of Colors
Velveteen and All-Wool Jersey
Corduroy Suits for Little Girts
8 through 12
m School Supplfes Already in Stock
All Cotton Gabardine 79c a yd.
—t-r
FITZGERALD’S
Variety Goods, Hardware, Appliances
p. 0. BOX 762 PHONE 54
t C.' IT i 1 )01 . ) . .1 I : S. li| U II! n ! a I • >X i ! * M r I : | i. ■ ' 4 v l . * »»*».»•' v. ■■ v.*;.* ' 4 * k* i’ - . - • • j ... —. 7 - . ■ .
btTtliline- remodeling project is!ti-i,e Miraculous clianges have' Rest moms have been' installed
nearing, completion; There have u ken placeduring the- past two jin the two rooms for the lower
been'sojne delays in ti e projectland a half months. The old splin- grades. I he floor anil wain.scotirig j
due to not getting steel for the ; tery and worn out floors have; of these rest rooms will be made
of tile and all window.seats will j
he of tile. Drinking fountains may |
be found in the halls both up and i
down stairs. Also, hot and cold j
water has been installed. i
. Each room will have its indi-!
viilual lockers. ThisWill eliminate |
the constant untidy look of halls
litered with u raps.- etc. The doors j
have been chaniltiMi to comply I
with the State law for schools, j
\b i|.•.!:•>> now swing .outward. [
\V-w entrance doors Lave repine j
ed the old: doors and will have j
sa'fety hingi s to prevent slamming, j
Also the en Lance poroh i.s \
getting a face lifting. The old j
steps are being replaced with j
steps suitable for grammar school
children. The old steps were about J
12 inches high and the new ones!
will have an appro......-e S inch j
rise-. These will, be-covered with!
tile.
.! T; e : old book, rOoitj has;TiCeh j
enlarged to aceonmiodate tile large ;
number of books the school is j
receiving each year.
The old butane stoves are be- j
ing replaced with hot water radi-
ators arid, the building will lie
heated by a central heating sys-
tem using fuel oil. To heat with
fuel oil will lie much more eco-
nomical than the system formerly
used.
Well, it looks as though at last
tlie pupils at tiding grammar
school have been .given a break.;
No longer will they' have to envy j
the high school pupils for now, |
they too, will be housed in a j
comfortable school room.
Chas. B. Marshall is the archi-
ll indow frames, also, the ceiling I been-.covered with new oak floor-
j material was about three weeks ing, the old loose plaster has been
'late in arriving. All of this de-1 replaced with new plaster and a
layed the project but everything beautiful paint job is being done
seems tfj'.he under control at the throughout the building,
present time and the building is j T lie old stage that was used
expected to bit complete when for so long as a class room has
j -chiioi opens on Keptbpcrber 5, |be(U torn out and a beautiful
Faculty members as Announced I ejas,-, room, a work room anil a
this week by Superintendent J. j p'vncipal's office has been made
jC. Alvis are as fallows: Otto Love, 'out of the old auditoirum and
j High School .Principal’ and Math : stage. The -former southwest room
teacher: J. Roy Storms. Social' up fairs has been divided into
j Science: 'Lewis Vickery. Voea-jtwj .attractive and practical class-
jtional Agriculture: Vornell Mul- j rooms. An extra stairway has
I lenax. Science: Jo Covey. Home-j been added for reasons of safety,
leaking; Winnie Hicks,' English; j A.so, t avoid fire escape that used
Sarah LcivK, Commercial: A. II. to run parallel with the building
i Lewis. Grammar School 'Principal [has been turned perpendicular to
and Spanish: Mrs. E. R. Teel, "me building. This feature will
| Primary Department: Mrs., Jack I add much to tlie safety of the
I Foeke. Primary and Sc-, ond Grade - b oding in ease of fire. Under
I Mrs. Pauline Brymer, Second the old arrangement, if a fire
Grade: Mi.-s Vivian Keese, Third ' should happen to break put in tlie
Grade; Mrs. Mi Ivin Fitzgerald, | rooms nearest the fire escape it
Fourth 0 ratio: Mrs. Lee Roy
Vaughn. Fifth Grade: Jim Rurk-
1 alter. Physical Education and
Grammar School Math; Mrs. F.
W. Right, Sixth, Seventh and
Eighth Grades; Miss Margaret
Howard. Sixth, Seventh, and
Eighth Grades; C. M. Norton,
Superintendent of Buildings and
Grounds; O. W. Mulltnax, Sup-
erintendant. of Transportation;
Mrs. .1. H. Chipman. Supervisor
of Lunch Room; Mrs. Gladys
Ross, Lunchroom; Chas. Mazurek
Blackwell, Lunchrooiu; Mrs.
Frank Ross, Lunchroom; Chas.
Mazurek, Lunchroom and Bus
Driver; Ted Hillman, Bus Driv-
er; Frank Ross, Bus Driver: Mr.
Sweet, Bus Driver. Bus routes
will be announced later.
Shop at the
As advertised in LIFE
‘MEKCAXTIMF and S A V E !
AUGUST-ONLY SPECIALS
LANE
Umi
would have been impossible to
have used it as tlie flames, smoke,
and heat would have covered the
fire escape. Since the escape lias
been turned perpendicular to the
building all of this danger has
been eliminated.
Tlie roof has received a coat of
aluminum and asbestos paint, that
should make it as good as new for
another ten years. The old tin
ceiling has been torn down and
sound and fire resistant cellutex
will be installed within the next
few days.
All windows that were in the
front class rooms have been block-
ed in order to eliminate the neces-
sity of pupils and teacher having,
to face direct light. Steel window tect and Tom Vndorwald is tlie
frames have replaced the old, contractor for the project.
L No. 2520. Polished mofehed Amerleon
Walnut, on waferfafl Walnut base,
^with border trimmed in matched^
Paldao. Include* lone
Automatic Tray
Choose
Nov.
the Love-Gift she’ll cherish
... sweetheart, mother, wife, sister,
daughter. Buy now — get this big .
saving—take until Christmas to pay!
REGULAR *59** Values $i|Q95
While They Last, Only
DOWN
Reserves Any
LANE CHEST
The Mercantile's Got
More Than Cedar Chests----
MERCANTILE’S GOT
CHROME DINETTES
With Formica everlasting- and beauti-
ful table tops.
& MERCANTILE'S GOT
yor.\(,STI>\\ \ STEEL Kitchen Units
MERCANTILE'S GOT
Y57.l7.Y tTOR Home Freezers
MERCANTILE'S GOT
KROEHLER upholstered living room suits
MERCANTILE'S GOT
EVERYTlttM! for the Home
and everything we’ve got is yours for
dollars less
BANDERA MERCANTILE
Famous For Famous Frauds - - Everything For The Home
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