The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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Thanks to the People of Handera county
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serveH as your Sheriff
T;i\ Assessor. During
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e:ed me. Now I want
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tlt.it have passed, and
Live held so long I will
'art for . everyone, and
•or will have my good
tenure in office
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yours,
W. H. (Billy ) BURNS
The Bandera Bulletin
Published on Friday I Among the guests at Cripple
* „ ~ -:— —- -----;—~ —r. iCreok Ranch this week were Mrs.
•n n "!fre as second class [natter August 3 1045. at the Postoflice : ,:j , ,iM1;,hters. Glmia
tP_Bandera. I exas. bv Act of t ongress of March 3. lmS. |a;;i| Ja,u, ,|mJ Mr, c rull)inh
"HSt'iiJf&r)1,1 1 irr: l-,,r"I,"*r ■ ”‘rT"1 'niaLI,‘'
Mr and Airs. Adrian Hinds of
Peer \ alley Rauch were ((inner
guests.'here: Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Alls. J: N. Pentjergrast
anddaug. ti r. Judy, of Eagle Lake
were guests , at... the ranch this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Cook of
Wha: ton are guests at the ranch
this week.
Miss Alice Paschal and Mars ton
Lancaster of Houston we: e here
during tin week.
The ."Surrey Pays" parade at
Been e was enjoyed by a number
of our gitests hist .Saturday,
f Willie Harrell, one of out' coin-
I potent, wranglers made a business
trip to Keii'ville this week.
Como and' Mary Gougier of
| Cripple Creek Ranch enjoyed a
■t:ip. to camp Wood last Friday.
| Mrs. B. K. Richardson, and son
Kenneth, and sister and family
of Lake Charles, La., were guests
here for several days tills week
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Gamby
and son of Monroe City have re.
turned ot thier home after having
open! - verul days here with Mr.
: and Airs. Richard Null.
Mr. nml Airs. U; W. Jackson of
ilo'.oon wei>s guests here this
’ week. tijvv
t .Miss Eunice1 Hardy came up
1 from Van Antonio for a visit of
. sevt ra! clays, here at 1 c rtuicli.
Mr. and Aii'-. (iyorue Prdfiitt
land linle daughter. Benny will,
.arritc Friday froui. Pallas to
spend sect ra! daysf here.
Poyle (loogler writes that he i<
yerv 1’nbpy with his new job with
a grain, c snpa.r.y in ilottston.
RED CROSS FIELD DOCTORS
SOLVE SERVICEMEN'S PROBLEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Sweet
4 re Honored
No. 0000 No. 0000
Following Hie prayer Service
and singing Wednesday night at
the Church of Christ, the members
honored tluir new minister and
I. i-wiXu. • Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Sweet l
I with an old fashioned pound party. :
1 I Refreshments of iced punch and
; home made cookies were served
1 to about forty.
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UHLS OPEN
TOURNAMENT
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»48 STATES IN THE ONION
OT
Proof Ac\t Work
in away from the
:.ay fallow an ar-
nilt'ii: ,o‘n yoiir property’ Hut, vou
run have. liability insurance
Breathe easily, knowing ym are
i; rbrfTUmlly protected.
I Proof of Week’s A(l)
I inrolfi hid Ni*t Hri^inate, “Of
tin* People, l»\ tlie People, for the
People”
Clivn' of :Ai kcn>, Who lived
----—
AH’ and Mrs. Pale Poau of this
leu B. C.s expressed the , (.n. .)n(, M|. anil Mrs. Alack Shaw
: l:; :-”,dn -Nij> n,’\ 'ijttle -nil .of San Antonin r<~
'Hmuduin Parker o;,b!— iLiri,,.n Tl!e-d;iv from a deliahtful
•'A -um rimaiu oi all t .e people, ,,, (>;inii anyon in Colo-
all Ihc peu: f.,r ;,n Un-pepp-’r;iiM ;m'(1 of interest .in
1. ".Popular Questions An-
swV-red*’-.....G'oi*. \Y. St;i.Btps0n; -
■•} lairdy I’.nOk of Literary Otiritui-
tit-'"—\Y. S.' W;
New Mexico.
Dr. J. 0. Butler
hyician and Surgeon
Office Phone 146
Residence Phene 158
BANDERA, TEXAS
lied ( rnss services to the armed forces are available wherever lh S.
servicemen are stationed. Here a lied Cross field director goes right to
a young sailor at work on his ship for the facts he needs to help solve
a problem.
The sailor was young. He had its post field directors and the net-
fmished his home leave in a south- work of chapters for reports of
ern coastal city and was heading | conditions underlying such leave
back to Ins California base. I requests.
He said goodby to his parents!
and to an older brother, a marine1. 1 “l ll dircctors ln 364 mil,tary
veteran just returned front service.)lnstallatmns and hospitals and 1,-
Thcn lie left by bus. I059 itinerant- and sub-stations in
A few hours later the older tllis «°“ntr» a,ld abroad aid serv-
brother was killed in an automobile ! icemon *’ith l"lrsonal problems that
accident. The family appealed tb'ra,<K® f,om babies and budgets to
the Red Cross to locate the younger lu'l|linR straighten out delays that
son so he coubl return home. |lv0,d ul’ P;l.v or family allowances.
Within a short while a Red Cross, T,le serviceman has his family
chapter secretary along the route. problems, marital difficulties, fi-
intcrceptedV the bus, broke the'.nahcial strains, and family ill-
news, and-helped the lad get start- ’ rtossc-s—all disturbing to morale,
ed back home. There the chapter j Field directors, providing 24-
got in touch with the field director, hour service at military installa-
at the vast coast base and verified tions, arc pretty much in the same
the facts .for the commanding offi- j situation ns the family doctor,
eer who was .being asked to ex-! They arc routed out of bed at all
tend the sailor's leave. j hours to face any one of a hundred
Once or more every minute, complicated problems. Sometimes
around tin- clock last year, the Red it may be to get a report on the
Cross performed some service for, condition of a critically ill member
members of the military forces and of a soldier's family, or to lend him
their families. Among the nearly money for an emergency trip home,
three quarti rs of a million cases!01' t° find housing for a family un-
bundled, a large percentage involv- expectedly arriving at the post,
ed supplynig verified information! Whatever the problem tlieserv-
concerning, home conditions requir- iceman fc, is free to turn to tie
ing emergency leave or extension Red Cross for help, knowing that
of leave. Chile the Red Cross lie will find a sympathetic friend
cannot grant h ave to a serviceman,; jn the man. Wearing the Red Cross
military authorities 'depend upon uniform.
Wi en the Texas Zephyrs start-
ed their thr'ei-gaine schedule on
Wednesday night oi' last week,
Bandera and Hondo's fast ball
teams played the opening game on
the Devine field with Bandera
making two scores in the first
and three scores in the fifth,
Hondo scored one in the first in-
ning, (i in the -1th. two in the fifth
and one in the sixth.
The tournament will he com-
posed of four teams. Bandera,
Hondo. Devine and Natalia.
Bandera girls woo played on
this first game of the tournament
were Alary Theresa Ross. Eva
and Neva Eleenor, I.inda Beth
Allen, Lillian Whitehead, La Verne
H'Spain, Maigarite Slovens, Bon-
nie Gray and Rose Tennant.
Democratic ldun-off
Primary
Vngn-t 2<>, 1 DAO
NOTE: Voter’s signature to
he affixed on , reverse side
of this stub.
SAMPLE BALLOT
I am a Democrat
of this Primary,
and pledge myself to support the nominees
For Lieutenant Governor:
BEN KAMSEV of San Augustine County
I'] IdP E B. BROOKS Of Balias County
j For A.-sociate Justin of Supreme Court
EAGAN DICKSON of Bexar County
WILL WlI.Sd.N of Balias County
iPlace C
COTTAGE BEAUTY
SHOP
Ll* ■ j
i.ocated in Rausch Building
Specializing in Pleased Customers
All Kinds of Beauty Work
Reasonable Prices
Expert Operators
AIRS. I,HN 1 'ISM MR
For A ociatc Justice of Supremo Court
MEADE K. GiilFl IN of Hale County
Cia i W. HARWOOD o! Dallas County
For Juii • Court of Criminal Appeals:
\V. A. MORRISON of Mil or. t -iimy
ROBEiLI' 1,. ' 1 lull 1..ATT1 MORh, of- I L-b
For t'oimnissionor of Agriculture:
JOHNC. Wlli'I'E of Wichita Countv
.1. E. McDonald w Tlu I - County
1
j For County Chairman
RUSSELL KOONTZ
For (a .I'Mui.-doner- - Pro ,ni *
PUSSTuN IVEBG WoE'i Hi
TROY i'l.Mil.;. .'o.N
"ifs time
''rumpatymsrfp^
LEMONS DOZ. 24c
POTATOES
44i
LARROTS
h
GREEN BEANS
37c
SLICED BEETS
12c
DOG FOOD
6c
ROPACO BACON
TG 49c I
FRANKS
tb 49c 1
Mi .)> QUALITY
SIRLOIN STEAK
1b 75c 1
7-STEAKS
tb 58c I
Driver’s Habits
Some ;• .drivers v.t-ar u .l 1 r-.'-s in i
10.000 miles or less, ethers in 20,000 ;
; miles, some get 30*000 miles, ani
others greater average mileages,!;
This is Jarg-.ly due • to a (.rivers
habits . and operating, conditions.
I ‘‘Jackrabbit” starts, sudden stops,,
excessive use of Drakes,'high speeds j
on curves and frequent stops and
starts in traffic all tend tol wear
away tread rubber and rob the
tire of miles of life!
Fishing Hod ‘Alarm*
"Alarm rods,” fishing rods that
ring a bell when the fish bite, have
been patented by an Eastern in-
ventor. Equipped with gaff-hook*
on their tips to simplify landing of
laige fish, they have wood handles
and metal shafts. The angler has
no need to hold the rod after cast-
ing. When the fish strikes, a spring
releases a liberal length of line for
a sporting run.
What Finstein Foresaw
Men have always used energy
that came directly from the sun,
but in 1903 Albert Einstein saw in
every speck of dust here on earth
a posible source of that same en-
ergy. Today, scientists have found
tlie source of the sun’s strange and
wonderful energy locked in the
heart of the atom* j
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iTHEREARELOTvSOf)
• ‘things to do---
ere the autumn !
time is through*
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HAHSfIEID APPLIANCE COMPANY
Ptwm Handera, J t xa*
i
THANK YOl
ami wire
CIGARETTES
CTN.
$04 h
DOESKIN TISSUES
250'S
19c
BLUEBONNET OLEO
tb
29c
CHARMIN TISSUE
4 ROLLS
35c
CARNATION MILK
SM. &
LG. 10,/!
RINSO SURF SILVER DUST
22c
Tu all my friends who so loyally enfourayed
my customers in toe Florist Simp. Thank You. Airs. (Bonn
Meadows and M-'S. Mary Lee Howard who have purchased
my florist shop are accomplished florists and I recromwenil
tlu m to .you.
Mrs. At Plummer
Upper bracket
SKINNER'S NOODLES & MACARONI 14 OZ. 21c
FIRST IH QUALITY AND ECONOMY"
GLY WIGGU
Free Delivery — Open 7 a. m. Eugene Haas, Mgr. — Ph. 23
RiO VISTA DANCES
RHYTHM RUSTLERS
Every Monday Night
Henry Zunker and His Diamond K
Ranch Hands
FRIDAY NIGHT, AVGUST 11
Art Koch and His Orchestra
SA TVRDA Y NIGHT, .41 GUST 12
Dance Under Texas Skies
When It Rains—Dance Inside the
Pavilion
Your Friends Will Be Here
Reservations — Call 235 or 9509
Good Food and Cold Refreshments
For the second straight year. Ford
;,as d m Gold 111. dal award as
Emhmn Car of Us' Year." And ns yoo!
looks are matched, as owners, will tell
you, by its fine car quality. Take a
“Test Drive" in this ’50 Ford and you’ll
find n has the ’Yee/” of America’s finest
cars, too. We call it “big-car roadability”
— you 11 call it the smoothest, quietest
ride on wheels. You'll agree Ford’s
lOW-PMa FULD
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Low bracket
Compare the '50 Ford, feature for feature,
isith cars costing hundreds more! Only
Ford, in the low price field, offers an
engine choice of either the 100 h.p. V-8
or its companion-in quality, the 95 h.p
Six! Only Ford offers a “Lifeguard-
Body! Only Ford offers 35% easier-act-
ing King-Size Brakes! And no car offers
a bigger combination of savings—sav-
ings in original cost, savings in running
costs and the long run savings that result
from Ford’s high resale value.
nsF M1V£” IT AT TOUl TOAD DlAliti TOD ATI
-- Hi. |
D'Spain Motor Company
ITlain Street
Bandera, Texs
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1950, newspaper, August 11, 1950; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth644709/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bandera Public Library.