The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1964
PAGE TWO
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Holmes Fryers 29c
HALF GALLON ALL FLAVORS
Big Dip 59c
3 MORTON’S ALL VARITIES _
Cream Pies
Del Monte, 14 oz. btle.
CATSUP......
15c
for
35c
Northern, 4 rolls
TISSUE....
Imperial, 5 lb. bag
SUGAR....
Gallon
CLOROX
Regular size, 2 for
BLUE CHEER
Bath Bar Soap, 2 for
CAMAY
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• •••••
QiuiCUty
MEATS!
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35c
55c
__ 2 pounds Cornflower thick
55c BACON - -
r« Bar-S, pkg.
59c FRANKS -
89c
49c
Pound
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SIRLOIN STEAK
Household Cleanser, 2 reg. cans Pound
Del Monte, No. 303 can, 2 for f AMFT 29C ^ CHOPS _----
........... Lean and Meaty, lb.
Asst’d Flavors, 10 oz., 2 cans CALF RIBS____—
Del Monte Fruit. No. 303 can SEGO........ • ^9C , nn A CT O
COCKTAIL 25c -L, — —. 4 j» f TEAKS and R0ASTS
3,lean BABY FOOD.....43c porterhouse steak soc
SNOWDRIFT.... 55c
79c
-___65c
____33c
_ 44c
Maryland Club, lb. can
COFFEE......
77c
new. s Ewitia
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Northern, 80 ct. pkg., 2 for
NAPKINS......25c
D(d Monte, 15 oz. pkg.
RAISINS......
25c
Peacock, 2 lb. pkg.
RICE ......
Liquid, 22 oz. gt. size, for dishes
29c THRILL........59c SAUSAGE, LB.
For Your Week-end Outing
Barbecue
FRYERS, EA. -
'PICNIC'HAM, LB. -
89c
- 49c
• 89c
Pipe^Creek
Mathis during the week. S.A. CRASH KILLS WOMAN,
Mr. J. W. Lewis and daughter, INJURES 4
Miss Ethel, Misses Linda and Eva
Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Lewis were Bandera visitors Tues- ^ fwQ in the crash
the week with her parents, Mr. £jrs j w. Edwards and Mrs.' Monday_of a
and Mrs. J. B. Edwards, before ie- jje(j attended the gradu-j
, * _. ^. r p n. nf».^ ■>* ^ r. 1 T • \ v . . ...
A Helotes woman was killed
and four other persons were in-
Miss Jan Edward^ is spending (j
Mrs.
ation exercises of Miss Sue
wards at Gonzales Tuesday night
and also visited with Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Edwards and daughters,
Sue and Gail, of Gonzales and
Mrs. Bob Spinks of Harwood.
Mr and ‘Mis. L. .1. Edwards
•. ere San Antonin visitors Thurs-
day.
It was w ith sadness word was
i"'..si£.«“Nre<i here of the death of
u. wi Walker Saturday. Sym-
pathy is ext< ucd to the bereaved
ones.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vawter
i Koi-iiif and Mr, and
Brawnier were San Antonio visi-
tors'-Tuesdayi::-
.Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Edwards
and l aughter. Miss Gail, of Gen*
z,,ies, came in .-.*.*.——....... i .« _ . _
----- a secretary
turning to Texas Women’s Uni-
versity at Denton for the sum-
mer semester.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brammer
returned home Monday from an
enjoyable trip visiting relatives
during the week-end. They visit-
ed their gianu iauchtei. Mi
Walker and family ^in Dallas and
two sisters, Mrs. Ed Lawson and
family and Mrs. 'Claren.ee Boyd
and family in Fort Worth and
also a sister and family at De-
catur and a brother and family,
B. W. Brammer, at Rhome. They
report a fine trip and. lots of rain
in that section of the country.
Members of the Ellis family
who attended the family reunion
at Pipe Creek ('ornm .‘nnty Hall
Sunday were Mr. arid Mrs. Dale
Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Leo raid
Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Goodall
and Judy, ,Cleo Ellis, Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Black and sons, Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Lewis, Leslie Dee,
Janet and John, Mr." and Mrs.
Clyde Ellis, Clyde Wright Ellis,
Ruth and Jim Thull, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Mann, Cindy, Sandra and
Kim, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noah,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Krause, Mrs.
Dorothy Shaw and Bonnie, Mr. ancf
Mrs. Charles Newcomer, Billy,
Jack, Karen and Cindy, all of San
Antonio; Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Causey, Dee, John and Janette,
Charlotte Poe, Mrs. Bessie Causey,
Mr, Willis Ellis, Mr. and Mrs,
John T. Noah, all of Bandera; Mr.
and Mrs. Buster Dean, Larry, ___
Marie and Charles of Dilley; Mr.)
and Mrs. Rufus Noah of Boerne;' RITES FOR MRS. JOHN II.
Thomas Noah of Big Wells; Mrs. ( RAIN
Lets Kills, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. . ’
Ellis of Fort Worth; Mrs. Beverly Funeral sem^ were hdd {o*
Goodson of Corpus Christi; Mrs.lM«* John 1L Cl,am- 85 yearf °*
age, of San Saba, Texas, April
17, 1964, in Sarr Saba, by Rev.
as it attempted to take off from
a privrite airstrip north of San
Antonio in the Valve,rde addition.|
Mrs. Laurine H. Wolfe, 45, of
Rt. 8, Box 213R, was dead on ar-
rival at Methodist Hospital about
noon. Officials said she died of I
a skull fracture and a broken neck. I
Li.-i.ed in “extreme critical”'!
condition at Methodist Hospital ||
were Mrs. Joyce Casey Skipper, “
38, of Rt. 11, Box 215, and the. J
plane’s pilot, Doug Drury, 36, ofj
1335 Fulton Ave. Robert Adair,
31, of 363 Gazel Dr., was reported
in fair condition at Methodist I
.Mi 'll Hospital, and Herman Banks, 59, t
' " of 262 Rosemont Dr., was in fair}
condition at Baptist Memorial!
Hospital.
All were employees of the North-
_ , . side Independent School District.
Saturday morning, ^ wag a swl,,tary in the
came
,•-i a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J.
vv. Edwards. Gail remained over
.or the week-end. She was en-
■loute to Mt. Wesley encampment
,t Kerrville where she was to!
spend the week.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Lewis were Rev. J. B.
Jones, Mr. and Mr.s John Calla-
han of San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Edwards and daughter,
Gail, of Gonzales, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Edwards, Little Misses
Jeanen^- and Joslyn Edwards, and
district’s transportation director’s
office. Mrs. Skipper is a secre-
tary at the Leon Valley schpol.
Banks is textbook custodian for
the district. Drury is a captain
in the U.S. Air Force Reserve and
transportation superintendent form
the district. Adair is principal of
Leon Valley school.
Officers said the plane had :
landed at the private strip a few i
minutes earlier. The plane was |
reported en route to the Flying L j
Ranch near Bandera, where the b
heryl Bachelor, Misses Ethel,
Linda and Eva Lewis, Mrs. Gladys occupants were to have lunch.
Emerson and Mrs. Sue Warden of
MRS. BYRNE ANNOUNCES
SIMMER READING PROGRAM
Mrs. A. B. Byrne, Bandera Pub-
lic Library librarian, announced
that the time is now, to sign up
for the summer reading program.
'“"Children who finish reading 12
books during the required period j
will receive a certificate from the’
State Library.
Mrs. Byrne said a lot more!
books have been received since
last summer’s reading program.
trapper knows a few tricks
We think he will get them.
Help support the Wolf Club.
too.
Miss Keith Conwill spent the
Memorial Day holiday with home
folks.
ONE COYOTE AND TWO
RUSSIAN HOGS THIS W EEK
The Community Wolf Club’
Trapper, Cliff Parker, caught an-!
j other large coyote and two Rus-
: :iian hogs on the Gallagher Ranch!
i this week. That is coyote No. 16,
j that has been killed in the club
since October 1963.
The trapper says that the few
coyotes .left in this area are very
badly spoiled and are really go-
ing to be hard to get. But their
COTTAGE BEAUTY
SHOP
U1 Phases of Beauty
Work at Eeasxmable
Prices
Mary Frances Pingleton
Owner and Operator
.F'or Appointment Call
SW6-S231
SPECIALIZES IN
Making You Beautiful
San Antonio,
Houston.
Billy McRae of
Dee Masters from Tyler; and
mo Newcomer, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Howell ami Clyde of Pipe Creek,1 w- «• White* She was born Nellie
„ , tft r t i j 1 Cravey on December 31, 1818, —
Mrs. J. H. Lewis of Ingleside
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lewis
and daughter, Miss Ethel, and
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lewis and
children, Da\'id, Linda and Eva,
Thursday.
We are sorry to report the
accident of Donnie
The plane had been housed at the
Nyak Hangar ‘ at ’ ’International
Airport.
\\ YLTEK BAUSCll SELECTED
'Mrs. Paul
Mrs.
(Betty)
Matron
pressive
Paul
Lavon Garrison,
was installed Worthy
in a beautiful and im-
eeremony last night,
San Antonio.
Thursday, June 4, 1964, at the
The Area VII | Medina Chapter No. 988 Order
in
Bexar County, the daughter of
Mary Ellen and Henry Cravey, j Anthony Hotel
Sr. She was the sister of Char-
ley, Jack, Ben, Doc, Alex, Mary
Martha, Malvina, Flora, Fletcher'
and Jim Cravey, early residents
o£ Bandera county. She had five
car accident of Donnie Clyde j f]aUgbters, four sons, 22 grand-
Moore of Elmendorf. We hope he; (hildren, 52 great-grandchildren
will soon recover.
Mrs. Milton Lewis visited her
mother, Mrs. Lambrecht, who isljjed
sick in the hospital. We wish for;
S and two great, great-grandchildren.
H. Crain,
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Edwards
were shopping in New Braunfels
Saturday.
Miss Evelyn Martin and friends
of El Paso spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. John Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howell and
son have moved to Korrville. They
will be greatly missed^ here by their
friends.
'& Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Pyka of
Bandera and Miss Helen Pickens
were recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. John Weed of
Rockdale visited with her sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Her husband, John
March 26, I960.
She had many relatives in Ban-
dera county who mourn her pass-
ing.
POSTED NOTICE
My property, known as River
Ranch is posted against all kind*
of hunting and fishing. Anybody
will be indicted for trespassing.
POSTED NOTICE
The former Feet, Duff, B. F.
Langford Jr., and Dalton Ranches
owned by the Mrs. E. A. does*
litser Estate of New Braunfels,
ere strictly posted egainst bant-
ing and any other manner at
FFA Association selected eighty-
iuur Future Farmers from its
membership of 4,700 to receive the
State’s highest degree in FFA
work. The selections were made
during the 10th Annual Conven-
tion of the Association at the St.
in San Antonio on
May 29,- 1964. Final approval
will be given during the June 3-4
meeting of the State Committee
in Austin.
The requirements to receive the
State’s highest award include:
outstanding leadership ability,
school and community cooperative
activities, and development of pro-
ficiency in farm enterprises as
well as earning and having in-
vested at least $500 of which two-
thirds must be from their faming
programs. The top State awards
will be presented during the State
FFA Convention in San Antonio,
July 15-17, 1964.
FFA member Walter Bausch
from Bandera FFA, Bandera, was
selected for this high honor.
Lt. Col. and Mrs. E. J. Romigh
Jr., and children of San Antonio
were week-end guests of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. King Buchanan.
Other guests in" the Buchanan
home included the Lee family of
Houston. Mr3. Lee is another
daughter of the Buchanans.
of the Eastern Star.
Mrs. Garrison’s colors were the
colors of the Star points and her
flower was the American Beauty
Rose. Decorations were themed
to her colors and flower.
Her officers for 1964-1965 are
A. J. Flowers, Worthy Patron;
Alil.il ed Mayfield, Associate Ma-
tron; Letrvall Mayfield, Associate
Patron; Arilia Adams, Secretary;
Kathryn Keese, treasurer; Lo-
retta Johnson, ’Conductress; Lil-
lian Whitehead, Associate Con-
DR. AND MRS. CARA BIN WILL
ATTEND GRADUATION
Dr. and Mrs. It. J. Carabin will
go to Galveston on June 10, to
attend the graduation ceremonies
for their son, F. Joe Carabin, who
will graduate from the University
of Texas Medical Branch in that
city. Young Dr. Carabin will in-
tern for a year at Queens Hos-
pital in New' York City foliowring
his graduation.
Howard Surber, son of Mrs.
Raymond Anderwald, came in by
plane from New Brunswick, New
Jersey, last Thursday night to
spend several days here with his
mother and Mr. Anderwald. His
mother has been quite ill.
Lavon Garrison
ductvess; Dorothy Wier, Chaplain;
Laura Gene Holliman, Marshal;
Anna Flowers, Organist; Florence
Adams, Ada; Jewel Garrison, Ruth;
LaNelle Stokes, Esther; Neely
Adams, Martha; Ethel Smith,
Electa; Sherrill Johnson, Warder;
Orville Wier, Sentinel.
Installing officers were: In-
stalling Officer, Ariila Adams;
Assistant Installing Officer, Doro-
thy Wier; Installing Marshal,
Jewel Garrison; Assistant Install-
ing Marshal, Kathryn Keese; In-
stalling Chaplain, Irene Hatfield;
installing Organist, Lorene Allsup;
Installing Secretary, Joyce Le-
Stourgeon; Installing Warder,
Paul Garrison.
Chapter Mother and Dad are
Ariila and It. E. Adams.
CARD OF THANKS
On behalf of the VFW I want
to express sincere thanks to ail
the young ladies who sold poppies
on Memorial day, and also those
who bought the poppies and help-
ed to make the sale a great* suc-
cess.
Gabe Anderwald,
„ Commander
SEE US FOR YOUR
PLUMBING, PUMPS AND
WELL DRILLING
BANDERA PLUMBING (0.
Phone 8W6-44S4
PLUMMER FUNERAL HOME
SWift 6-3922
Bandera, Texas
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Buck this week were
Mrs. Sally Hutcheson, Mrs. R. C.
Austin on Sunday; Mrs. Ad.
Schott, Mrs. O. Brandeberry of
Pipe Creek and Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvan Odom of Pipe Creek, Mon-
day.
The
Ranch House Cafe
Where good friends meet
When it*8 time to eaf’
SPECIALIZING IN
FRIED CHICKEN AND
ALL CUTS OF STEAKS
MerchanVs Lunch, Daily, 75c
Owned and Operated by
ISABEL STOKES
PHONE SWMStf
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