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The football game between Com- llat> a ml bandana handkerchief] theme of the United Nations,
fort and Medina scheduled to lie a,mm(l his neck, a spotted shirt | The time set for the parade is,
played last Saturday night was alld cowboy boots, mounted on aj.'i p. m. and the coronation is. for
8 p. m.
"Take heed therefore how ye
will be very profitable to all farm-1 v'1,1 ,:a'ni Uu> line bucks, the j _ "j/‘.‘u'. .. ,
f i s who were fortunate ,-couch ■smillk'1' 1,1 wlneh weighed, when] ,RM ; 1.'uke S ls- 1hlT blt ,,f
dressed exuctlv 172 pounds. j caution is from our Lord Jesus.
Orville Wier received the sad I bec ause what we hear is what we
news eatlv Mondav of the death | believe. "Since faith comes by
of his um le. Fletcher England! bearing," Horn. linn,
at Winter s. | . a Mr. Knglandl L‘had a good attendance Sun-
v , \i,. Morn)«• 'I‘i.v hi of the weuthtT.
The Bandera (Bandera County, Texas) Bulletin
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EDITORIAL
Medina School News
ttsegih eimy Saturday morning
and will continue during the day
| ending with the coronation of the
king and queen at the school au-
| ditorium followed, by their dance
! at the Circle It Sky Ranch. The
big afternoon feature will be the
parade, which carries out the
Medina Church
of Christ Notes
FIFTH AM) SIXTH GRADES
SEVENTH GRADE jBEEHIVE SUBSCRIBERS ;FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
The seventh grade English Club ! Mrs Eddie Mavrant. Yoakum;1 Oct. 2S, 3 p. m.: Medina ! 'topia., Anna Fay Keese went to Ua*~
met Tuesday. We opened the er- Glenn KuOT.' Tn tTTe raciTid R. NoV: TV.« p. m; Medina-Outer --per. I.metion, and Keiiville Sua-
ror box. We surety are glad to
E. Adams, Jr., A & M College;; Point.
| day, October UwJShe saw many
thrnneh with our test- but I Paul Lavon Garrison, A & M Nov. 12, 8 p.nr: Medina-I lurper. interesting things.
This week, I want our readers: Jy- lnl°ugn wun our it. o , "• Co]lege; charlie chipman, Me Nov is 2:30 p m.: Kocksprings-; The fifth grade hopes Linda
to recognize some,of the excel-, hi> weren so >>i< a ci ' ■ I (lina; Ml.s Homer stevens Me- Medina. Lou Moseley is having a F,<xx&
lent articles which have beenj *' Jl,® ‘ b ° ' ilina. Subscription rates—$1.001 — -—-———• time at the Dallas Fair. She is
written by two of our .-o'p’.iomore , *a . ve cn-__ I per year. ’ sit- vinu nfvvs ,going to show her sheep this-
students, Margie Moseley and j ---— j ‘ ' ' week.
Warren Wheeler. These are two,! EIGHTH GRADE '............ , I Elva Reed is tin- new senior j |,onny LeStmirgeon went to
very tinielv articles, one about ,
sportsmanship and the other | October 18 the grade school
at,out report cards. Since 1 can had an assembly in the auditor-
nut think of any other subjects ium. We sang songs and Mrs.
IIARI t N j president. We elected iter Tues-1 Marble. Falls Saturday.
Saturday night. October 8. tW^iay’-morning oyer twAptlier 'no.in-i:; Friday October it Joyce Ants
Medina lioiicats played the liar- inees. Jack Waiters and Walter t arr went io
her aunt from
St SXd luTa Sr e^ffcaton p.a^ for u, Thursday | per Bobcats here in the Medina ^ ‘ ^
thebe articles will be the edi- we will entertain with a program.
torial this week. They are a
follows.
EDIT 01!
REPORT CARDS
By Margie Moseley
Where is nn *.eport card.’
.. , are glad to re]iort Uncle Jut-! Aw you guilty or saying that or
n,.,.p-.^Walker j- much impioved. Broth-thinking this’ l.et me see,
. ..' 2"! !< I mill Si-ter Jo,.. Walker, JK,. l««ok it home. No, 1 fo-got t-’
•iv vi.-i’-a ;io;i. San Antonui] bke it home for three il i\a an.
.inlay. Wi- invite you M be with | when I did remember it was gone.
Sunday, and hear our lesson
11a a " I'eraptatif)!'." w ill he
e .-nhj».*<•» ili CUSm<I. I (‘or. 10: IB,'
i 1:12 haul Hides with
(the lvun'.an Army," Acts 2:’. :2B 2 1
. ill lie the - uEject Of the Sunday
vening service tit S p. m.
He that believeth and is bap-
:Zed .-1,7;^: be saved, but he that
ui-i.eveih not-, shall he damned."
Nit: k in Hi. Wh.it do you believe?
W. S TAYl.Oli. Minister
PIPE CREEK
MI'S T. A. LEWIS, Reporter
er I took it homeland kept for
We received several booklets
pertaining to history. We also had
an interesting movie on ‘ Canada's
Silver Mines." The movie was
combined with our geography les-
son.
Rock Bowl. The teams ..were
The 1-11 girls had a meeting
fairly evenly mat.-hed Medina mLoi^ Pm,? ;in,7 Ml qVtobcr 11. They made guest
made the first touchdown of me ; |. wjsh hj||| . jl(, |,u k. Urn els.
game i>n a long pass to Jack knoxv hp wm sui eei-d and he I Ciai'a Fay McCracken. -M B' r-
Walters from -Rob Keese: Kay 1 as well liked there as he was here den, Jimmy ( lick and Sam Reho,
Evans and James Phillips were The class favorites are C11,arllsie were absent this week
i making some nice tackles. Every Mae Walker and L. H. Dean.1
one was glad to. see Billy Dean These two seniors are a handsifme F< ill S A I.I. at toe lfuileu:v---Xa.
THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES j back ill there making hi- usupi e,.unle and We kre justly pi'qudM0 1’H'1 '2-2 M1" 2,7 ' ,2ek
good tackles and blocks. Bob of them. , p.ipoi , lemuai • 1 *
Sherwood Gril .,in has moved D> J K(,,.s,. uais lining some very pretty j The Bulletin cove’ ;-- Randena
Kerrvillo. Our lo.-s is Kerrv ille - . p.,ssjtlL, an,i p p. Dean'was doing I Remember Western I b .spltality ! county thoroughly, It's a good
gain. Jimmie Adams- invited, us
mtv good .-, broken * fiwM Week
to his: birthday party Sunday | ,.unninp. iwring the 2nd quar- !
.. i . ....... W.. .,11 .In.K-gml in i , .
November 7 through IB. advertising medium.
afternoon. We all dressed
i laM.owe'en
>ulines and had a
ter -Harper was on top. making j.
first (.towns and two touch- j
petting to bi ing it hack and when | most ,,,lj,ival.!(, tinie> Jimmie 7ns b. line fir-t down for Mr
I re.ai'ibaereil it. I found l n>ul <-eiveil many gifts and ijveryVmv)'
placid it.” This is heard b
teai- a t t for nine months out of
the 'ear: Poor teacher! jQf
i otivse. this does not hurt you.
but It is a little irritating to the
teacher. It happens to lie work
to litn-1 the teacher, it happens
to bo .>viirk to hunt.1 all your
mattes -and make a new card.
After all. if it were an English
i theme y ou had to hand in, yoo
\\s)t]!.l not be Iikt-1s' to lose it.
I So \vhy-lose your report card?
C,, , .. on now. for H"' tpachet - i The chiidren are making de'-or-
lina. . In: the-.third quarter Logan.
Vi - i-i :s iii e i- la m,e last' week ;
Mt and Mi's. Jo \ iileniain ,,
■re Mr and Mrs. e'armii liael [
1 Mr, and Mrs
in i Mr ah I Mr. 1'
In ar.d daughter i
-ako. i't'- make till honest efh'it
: i' with tlsi-e report cards
ar:d c t thetb bark fill time.
vvished bint many more iia.ppy jlln;pod ,,f Harp.. .
birthd ,v- V( We a!.-,. want to say |j|;lv|;r. pi,.k ., Harper flic |
h-a'ppy birthday to Dennie iletb, )i!(; , ,ln fll,, (om^ibw,,.';
o :'I tjt tie111. I Rtiv carried over the’exira point
We all received our English , |arp(,r jp making two!
workbooks and will begin to work ; t,)„l.h,lowns Medina started ti e
IP Monday. fourth quarter lev t h rowing . I la:
"■in the i-arniA'al wo are to repre-1 p(.,, f(rf ,, 20 ,;ahj loss. They
took conto! of the ball and reallv |
kept Harper', down during the!
...... j remainder of theo game. Jack ,
FIRST \\!> SECOND GRADES Walters reeeived a pass from Po -
und carried The bail over the goal
line dor it -touchdown.
-ent France, .han' t line lias been
elected queen and Homer, king-
looking Ahead in [dotation
Today's children need the best
possible preparation for living
in tomorrow’s world
K.
Perkin
A i
d.-i
-ID. W.
.'])! Ode
Ann Vine-
KTNvikTSNlANSTHP
}’,y War-run Wheeler*;
t •- Hu bMi -pul
l! Is Ike 2n.
T > t u * i n tr t his quarter Medim.i
uti<>n>. tulips atid wouilen slioes. i
1 or t lieir Heut Id I he, p.u ud'1. ' in.'ide t wo fir-.-1 downs to . rumo h
.likly, I.eStoi-n ireoh is- uhr-ent |[arpcr- The yjj^mo onde* 1 an i
:V1 >:n -1'hui/l Viee.aiise' of illness. ht)l0 fina| beine: Harper, ::
Se\ * r il of the uiM-thers havo ^tef|jna ]<\
If the Meilina Ih-h. a h.
played, the entire
\ isiteil. cur r.nuhl and w e iwo al-
d iv. E.;..ui it* |-ave them come Up
t:
h:
We
p< irtstr.an-
in whit ’i
t irmdlee
learn tn.
ru.le-
ait
at U
he US
see 0i
i-r p tuner t
P.d H m e
ansh.ip i- t-
ye hie. We
game
sit
a gan <■ cane
| M "' i t h . ’ ’
Mr. Rue;-.. !
cf --and fer ;
tho diiHlren.
a deuce for
ball. It is
played during the fourth qi
t!;e svero would S : V • ‘ It • I
different. .T.et 's
al;p r
c.ain ati'l ('came kuhards attend
* ; N e i an in fJulias last Saturday
!' " "f 1 Kfoup the lmp0!tc,nt thing is the atti-
vt:.- representing tlv hotnetnak-! ,u(i(. v hjrt ,,m, (.Nili],its through
mg .lepartntem. of Bandera Hi«b|thL, lnIlu, oMife's unceasing
I1"''1';, S *, ')■ 1 game A true 'sport, gets" hi.-
t'l-i a- ims writ it:g. | ''n‘ ' ( hat lil.ikeney . ,rt.u j enjoyment by making anoth-
!. I vva- , in f: m hi-1 !‘n,i •;‘.1 !lj i-r happy and .successful. If one.
r .......Visited- Mr. and Mrs. Emit \ illt-l'pjayS the:game with his heart set
on a better game and more en-
joyment for everyone, he will
reach a higher plane of happi-
ness than he ever realized could
be obtained. Remember these
great words: "When that one
great Scorer comes to mark
against your name, it's not told
.that’ you Tost or won. hut how
vim 'plaved the game.." This: life
Schott j js. s;.()r! jn comparison to life
. .......................... ye shopping in San Antonio fhy. :„a.-t mi(, can do
R'illie Cantwell of Harlingen " edne-...i>, -s to re.-pe t t'
wa< . gtie.-t of Mr and Mrs Mark I Mf-wEdMar-l Griffin of Anchor- an(1 pfav , , ,
! age, Alaska. Joe Newcomer oy fits' 0f ap
!i' in 1 111 ' the othi. r " ttv liext t i
wrought a lead
; t ! -i ihm Kspi:iN(.s \s mI:IH\ \
Snturdnv. Oetnber 17». the Me
dina Holieats pla>'ed the l\e*ek-
VISIT YOUR
H. F. L WCEORI) & SOS
•I.--:-, of Mrs.
a:: i \-yp.a ;
h.'Dh a. s'*\ .-*'Vt're <i<;k !
? S'pi-lay iiuf sl:e -.ha.-'
ret eve: ed at 'this Writ in W
May t rap sacti tig bt;.-i-
LTS.
Visitors? "in the Whit I'arson-
unit? last week were Mrs. Wen-
Hues of Handera. Mrs. Mae
B-ulah Smith. lemain Monday.
Mrs. Marvin Akin, Mrs K P.
Collins. Mr, and Mrs. D. 0. Tail-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crist
Mrs. Jit.. Walker, Mr. and Mi-
ll S. Mayfield, Mrs John Me-
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Villemain
visited Mr. and Mrs Raymond
Pawylik and - hildren Saturday
night.
Mrs i. m Clopton, Mrs John
A. H
.1!: -1 . --III H I II I il. I) Mill \ I \ I \ M I m m- Ai.g :. in tin I.
'izi Ti- ' III-: FORGOTTEN Row! I loeksi i".gs had a gi ■ !
I team and we enioved place g
It has been a great pleasure L,— .- Ro(,ksp,.inRs made the first
til see so many of our exes at the tollch(jo\Vn. Our bios pi.ived a
games. e believe that Oscar! 0f} a,llf, ; Harold 'dene -Rogers
Mayfield played a most ds hard fflaki vt,rv pr(,ttv t;ivkles.
on the sidelines the other night Logan A(lams was doinR somo
as our boys did on the fielu! Hou
Light and Opal Hind's also made
a welcome appearance here to
witness our best game of the
season. During the game we
heard some of the loudest yell-
ing and caught sight of two of
the most handsome Aggies one
ever saw! Can those Aggies yell!
They were m.ne other than our
Cornier classmates, R l-k Adams
Haney ail of Medina and Mr, and Ik,inen a,;'t M,s
Mrs. F. P. I .-ay to o' of K-rrville.
good ground gaining. Billy Dean
gave Jack a beautiful pass and he
went over for a touchtiown.
James Phillips was really in there
busting things up for the . An-
goras. Several of the second
string boys got to see a Tot of
action during the first half, and
did some good playing .but they
couldn’t quite hold the; heayie"
PuekspringSincn. Everyone was
and Bill George. «.lu. bail come. happv S1„, n„b K(.,.sf, an,, ,, ,,
r>ean go in the second half and
help hold Rqeksprings down. Boh
home to make us happy ami. sur-
prise iis. Oh, yes. it sounded like
. times when 1 *. 1 i* •:< »t a hold of
; at drum. ' Oi l' . cn
and I.. H. did some very prett\-
i.^.ippoin j running soon after the sec-n'l
II. P. lm-,,w:i ,-f Houston l M-'ndera and Mrs Mattie N John- __________ __ «•*' ’ :at ' iL'-v l>1;1 ,’,lt b'ln" half started. The b oys really
[ oiha Vita stun spent, 'several'days with Mbs.- FRESHMAN NE\mS , v1.' A'-'me. P-m Ka'i'',,n plaved together last Satitrdnt
Fannie Newcoinef last.week. ’ Garrison, home with thp.m. .We IliRbt.h la :,|)e last part 0 Pa-
A 11 Schott returned home! The freshmen took their first will be expi.- tuig them all PW1' | t,)t,r'th q,a
titii! -i'
and Mr
amp
J: H.
Ittis
-p-ndl ng
Thifr
■Weed’s Garage
• \ V I I I), lb "priut.ir
N*\t t*» W. <k Xnkulu’'. Olfice |
ALL WORK
Cl AR A STEED
PROMPT \M>
EFFICIENT SERVK E
Medina, Texas
MEDINA
DRUG STORE
H C. GOLDBERG
Pharmacist
Rx Prescription Service
Soda Fountain and Novelties
MEDINA, TEXAS
ms their Indian H-
mi .'the We-t T'r..ng
E J Pant i ■ - F as
' "ii"TTm:-day of:,last weef
ul'-i, l - iniijn-ierl Air-
X-'.kmc Mr;, il.. E.. J.uspc-
11. .Va.fi-M. Mr-
. Mr- F F lima ra in, Mt
lliirn.i, Mrs. M, P. A kit
Mrs, Ada K Hav of Austin. Mi.- .
p cm i. and dime; ter. Karen, i n:"L‘ r,f Ka ,lt'ath 8vtnpathy
At.- i 11 l,ui- Mrs n P evlend."' to la- lined ones.
B,ik,-r ..( Medina and Mrs A. N Mr' and F inett Edward-
frmi his ' hunting trip!-<:x weeks test in high school last | home tor I hankkgiving. and jK-autiful 8.T van) run -fur a t-
U-. -bowing she lii.le of Friday. .Some said it wa- a lot here's hoping some of the Uost |,1<)%vn H(l ty,ok th(l ,,,q .,,-,,. .,1
'Aim.kiTi-d -wtiilef different: from taking te-ts in | of you exes .-will drop. In to sur-|^.|r(|s wj(hjn M,„lina-, nU], en,|
J piIs-o u.- miiti. 'zone and ran the full length e
There .were quite a few fresh-] W. o .an-1 Dorothj are bring,m- )h(, n(.M He .jn
,-n girls at the football ’-""O" ; t heir daughter up right! Shirley inR .I;u klt. nn. u h„ ,iai,
t.-i S;u :nla.v ehingy for the hasn't missed a football game
BANDERA PLUMBING
COMPANY
PLUM RING FIXTURES
GAS-SYSTEMS
WATER-PUMPS
INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS
Dealers For
Admire! Appliances
ELECTRIC RANGES
REFRIGERATORS
RADIOS
Hay Plume 1V2 Night 11”>\Y or RBo.J‘2
IN N IW (H I M I ON S\\ W rONIO IllkllWW
HI s IN GI; H A N l) 1 >1; N S (> N
’ ui*re.
*.'I'h»* {»(•<>!•:<• or t!'i-• « f>n munit\
u -- *rr y to hear ‘'f the death.
Ok Hubert. DunRip at. Vs let a op
- * • ’ He hac! fpent
most of his life here and hi re-
cent rears had moved t:> Ysleta
uhere !;e 1: a-dt his IjiCTu* until tile
three ftV'hnVan boys wt'.o were i yet and she is
[having. We wen? all glad P> see j old.
Hilly Dean playing again. | -
T"he freshman vlas^ is hoping
that Hihie Dean and .h cm Garri- j
son are elected king and queen j
some blocking for him and.
nly two months | ,|(„|g(,(] ,|mi in 'three Rock-
For
springs men. It was a" beautiful j
; run. indeed! Soon after the see-1
HIGH T HKH I N I) THE HOIHATS \ ond half, started. [. }I ri“ eived.
a pass from Hilly and' ran about
The pep squad was really he- ; 20-Wards for a touchdown, and
hind the Pobcuts during the Har-1 H(,,.)-s kjrk „ns R,„ul j-,,, ,-lt.
SvA 1 m Mt-i iniu Km;r of the I,UiVt:' !" ‘‘'t1 getting rid of some of [Give every child an upportunity ] per and the Rovksprings game.-. - cixtra points.
,j , ... , | sehoiil the rattlesnakes They tell ns that ; to attend an accredited school. I During the hall the girls march-j The game ended with the seori
‘ • 1 I tin,,- v- ..........i.; 11... i . c... . . . . j.. 4: „ on K .U tt-< i find fnrnit'd the ».. : *- ... i-< .... .
ate- with Mr- Hants and sever-1
they have recently killed two of ■ Vote for consolidation, October 29. led on the Held and formed the |l(,jne tied 20 to
:,i of the others had been in j‘htmt in tlmir yard near'the house
v'deiiekius1 dinner*'t-771ar"bee 11 ei 11 att^din» IiFA Convention a. 7Rebel*
meat, piekiesi salad, chow chow. El Paso this week j Msery of
Mr. and Mrs, Burt Dial and] “
letters: H-A-R-P-E-R
Everyone
sweet peach pickles, cake with
whipped cream and peaches.. tea
and coffee. It was truly a pleas-
ant get to-gether.
Don't forget the big Medina
Season's Garage
Electric and Acetylene weld-
,ng: Tractor and auto repairing.
Motor tnne-up a specialty.
Satisfaction Guaranteed,
At Lewis’ Filling Station
Medina. Texas
All Work Guaranteed
R. I). REASON
Medina, Texas
JOHN W. FEE& SON
lifRITill llilllling
/4b
lir
Loca' and Long Distance
Hauls. Operating under
Special Permit from the
Texas R. It. Commission.
Full insurance carried.
Prompt Service. Careful
attention given to busi-
entrusted to us.
Medina. Texas
You Have to
Know How
A famous high diver dives
iron, a 100-foot ladder into a
ski-! iow tank of water without
inj-.ry.
Improperly installed plumb-
ing, or plumbing in need of
repairs, can cause injury to
-your home and make your
'water bills prohibitive. Those
two reasons are why skilled
; workmanship is so important.
iOur experience, modern equip-
Inient and use of quality ma-
terials make our work last
- longer and cost less.
Phone for free plumbing in
Ispection, for a limited time
only.
E. LINDNER
Plumbing Co.
BANDERA
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wagnt r of
San Antonio visited Mr. and Mrs.
H. Zumberg this week.
.The Pipe Creek H. D. Club will -
meet Tuesday, November 1st in
the horrle of Mrs. Elmer Edwards.
All members please be present as
the dub will plan Christinas party.
Everyone is invited to come.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ross and
children of San Antonio visited
Mrs. Loise Pickens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Muhler and
daughters of Bandera arid Mr. and
Mrs Ed Welch and Alfred Ville-
main were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Villemain and
daughter, Mary Ann. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Pickens, of
Bcerne visited Mrs. Louise Pick-
ens Saturday night.
Mr! and Mts. C. A. Bowlin and
son and Mr, and Mrs. S. P. Whit-
tonjo visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
Rohrbach Sunday.
went home saying that it<wns one
D-I N-A. At the Rovksprings game 0f the Dost games seen this year
we formed a continuing square. Keep up the good work, buys!
and the two lines crossed on, ...—
every other ten yard line.
Boys, the pep squad will be f;ive evf,rv cfi!1(1 an opportunity
yelling louder Saturday night (o attcn(1' an ai:t.mtftc(i schu.,1.
, than ever before, because Vote for consolidation. October 29. !
know you'll be lighting harder
Ill TANE OR PROPANE GAS
Call
Butane Gas and Equipment Co.
BANDERA
inter Ford's
SIOO.OOO
Car-Safety Contest
Tot'fat/
HUNTERS!
Buy Your Guns,
Camping Equipment from .
B.F. LANGFORD
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