The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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TUB HANDERA BrUJETIN
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1950
Sj! Tarpley H. D. Club 'Rodeo Season Closed
BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT TO CELEBRATE THE
REMODELING OF YOUR LOCAL PiGCLY WIGGLY STORE
WE WISH TO THANK YOU, OUR CUSTOMERS FOR PCAK
ING THIS NECESSARY, COME IN AND SKCP AND SAVE.
JUST UK£Tff£ GOOD
i
BF JOIN TH£ RUSH TO PtGGLY WIGGLYf
For tin health sake of the community,
and oar custonu rs, all our meats are
prepared on Frerlastiny Sanitary Arni-
ca Stainless Steel tables, counters and
utensils; thereby. insuring you full pro-
tection in bact( ria free meats. All uten-
sils washed and sterilized in Armco
Stainless St (el Sink. Come in and see
our new market.
Cigarettes
$1.84
Sugar 5 lbs .44
Tide
.23
Clorox
qts. .15
half gal. .26
I
!
Hormel I)air\
BACON
Cello Wrap Armours
JOWL tb
35c
Milk Fed
FRYERS
58c
Shoulder
ROAST
60c
T - Bone
STEAK
75c
BABY FOOD 6 cans
47c
PET & CARNATION
SM. 6c LG. 11c
Lady Royal
TOMOTO JUKE 46 0Z
22c
Campbells tall can 2 for
PORK AND BEANS
33c
Montmorency
PinED CHERRIES
22c
I
Glad iota v ‘
' j*
FLOUR 5LBS
42c
American Beauty
DEVILS FOOD (AKE MIX
33c
Dromedary
GINGER BREAD MIX
23c
Pillsbury
HOT ROLL MIX
24c
f ATWELL MACKEREL
No. 1 Idaho Russet
POTATOES 10 LBS
TOMATOES
13c
CARROTS
8c
BANANAS LB
10c
GRANGES DOZEN
25c
YAMS LB
7c
mm m If
Ihe Tarpley Home Demonstra-1 Last Saturday night the Ban-
i ■ >n Club met in the home of I Ui-ra tvdiv, sea nn closed at Mans
Mt-^w. xii&als on .Scntcm-ji” <! JPW i- the aimunccauw.
ocr with about fifteen mem-j’’’tide this week by tile owners,'
bets present. "Miss Pauline Rea-1 Bo Clte-sun and Barney Cox. t
can demonstrated nut bread,! The season- just closed has been I
j " hl'n t inish- <1 it was cut and 'a. good one‘With fine rodeos each
served to those present. This Saturday night. The regular ’
1 a splendid bread for teas,' r-odeos will again be held in the
Ij.-. ndwicbes and school lunches, early spring.
■ and- it is hoped that it will come '---
The Bandera Bulletin
Published bn Friday
Entered as second class matter August lfM5. at the Postoffjce
Bandera. Texas, hv Act of Congress of March 3. 1 /o.
HUNTER PUBLISHING CO.
Mrs. JOHN V. SAI.’L. Business Manager
nbv common .use.
A regular business session was
held in which a report was re-
jc- ived from the committee from
Oho council of a report of the
feed sale at Mnnsield Park on
I ahnr Pav
T■ 11 i >n was conducted hv
Mrs Car! Davis, \-,1t hr nd
co- -kies, macaroons and honie-
” Hie ice mam were served hv
ii!:.-. ko.aess - They were deli-
i cions.—Reported.
MEMBERS FROM
HA \ DEI! A ( H \ PTFI5
ATTEND ARE X MUITI NT,
six i1 embers from the Ban--
Subscription prli
S2.50 per year.
Office of Publication
Bulletin Building, Upper Main
1 1 "-s at:-.ndvil the meeting of
ihc .Man . Council Ib-d era-s
‘ ’'-1111< rs I . d at La \‘i"11:i in
>.m -Antoni - . -t I' day at the
•’"on h > r. Miss X', ■ ■, Timpson.
chai"!: m ot tin Alamo Council
presided and the rep.,ft- of the
carious < bant rs in t: is area
Her,, read and t: e a.liocations
.American Red j -ot)re of church entertainments, community concerts, etc., where a
d: tree'im> of-, t.irge of ad. d.-smn is iv.aiie obiluarit cat is of trank-., reso-
■jtiens of respect, and till matters not news, wil
‘•••ilar advertising rates.
he I 1; urged for at
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WEDDING SHOWER HONORS
MRS. M XR\ 1 N SPROTT
Mrs Martin II. Snrott. nee inr .the meeting
Lila Baker, recent bride, was hnn- meeting record!h
jored with a .miscellaneous shower entertainments
I Friday aternoon September 1, at Brooke Anr.v H,
the home of Mrs. J. XV. Cox. land Air Forse
The rooms were decorated with tlv- highlights of
a mixed bouquet and gorgeous reports and dislusslon of the
zinnias. The beautiful cake and cancer clinic and titc needs of it.
shorbert were served to the Below are given, sizes neded for
guests by Miss Eva White. JilfP, i bandages made from old sheets
X'el'ma P.ostert and Mrs. John . Er cancer patients.
X arbrough. f Materials for the cancer band-
Gue,sts who were profent and ages; a. remove selvages hems
who sent gifts were Mrs. Charles : nn(j Sea.r,s. Then tear into the ,be ditch,
Moore. Mrs l-red Maass. Sr Mrs.; required lengths .and widths Roll . .Wuirg in
, Ltn.-t I tt.dne. I:r 1 L Hand. -er. age- into urge balls to tie .-nd murk b'.,-MiL-
Mtv John \arbrough. Miss Eva t bandages to b,. sterilized fezes < ■ ten*!
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Marie Mazurek. Miss Louise. j j pv. 7 ]•■' x Ft i-> <i l.’x E ) • '•> • - : ' 1 ■<
O'Bryant. XI:-.- Katv Martin Mrs. y/v A.' bed bids ~n inches :
Hazel Hall ford. Mrs. Frances |,v in,.he-- „ 'an ine. .nvt-nii
Bailey. Mrs, Marie Shaw, Miss'
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Mary Ellen XX’rioht, Miss Jo Nell
Denson. Miss Ethel Turser. Miss
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Hit try Sp'ott. Mrs Joint Tucker.
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Sprit' Mrs Civile Sjifott. NT i - -
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j Mrs. K, B Autry. >lrs. -Norris-; g.'-nhueu.'-(.Vm,fort. is T 2nd,
j Kr.ibbe. Mrs. Edith Denson. Mrs. Barbara Lynn M.in.-ifeid, Pmn-
iXX'anen Hunter. Mrs G. W’.'dera. 10.P.
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David Brewer. Mrs. Norma, Ear- Arfuntm ith XVaiiade Pa rr.L'-ley
Iter. Mr-. A. F. Craze. Mrs. I-a-
bel Stokes, Mrs. Chas. Knarth \ , V .sya:,g even.Ik;ddv
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Mane Mazurek. Katx Mai tin.. Jo j..„„.hu. Evkhart. Hmaio 4vl.
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Bareback riding —-1st Booker
Maty Eden Wmight. Ethel TuI'- • t>.; Bandera. 2nd Frank
ner and Bennie Jean s-chladoe-r, S;:;1,h Sah Anjl.; , Wallace
and Mesdaraes N elma Postert. Rl!i.p;_. o,„, ,,h :l% Ce_
Hazel Hallford, Frances. Bailey, ^ (;)t, , Beal. Cen-
and Marie Shaw. jt«r Point; Hopper Arnold. San An-
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DIED IN s X X XNTtlMtl
Willie Eugtne Fcldt-r. ape Vt
years, passed away tit ttis hiamc
in. San Antonio September 4,
Survivors are hi- wife, \!r-
Alpha Felder; daughter- Mr-. E
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host
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p'cd .t job
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Mon-lay,
Mrs XX', A. Plunimer is mak-
ing good recovery from her re-
cent operation in the San a Rosa
ho-pitai in San Antonio but will
have to remain for some time,
to complete her recovery.
MEADOWS
FLOWER SHOP
CALI, VS FOR YOl'R
TABLE CENTER PIECES
AND CORSAGES
FRESH FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
Phone K4
N igitt PhoheloJ
,to.nio: Buddy Jordan. San Anto-
j nib: Fred Brown, Austin; Glen
Evans. San Antonio; Leon Letter.
Dallas.
Dtuie Wrangler roiling—1st, D.
E. Fries, Bandera 37.-1; 2nd Felix .
Kiivha. Bandera 3s.4; 3rd Buster
Ford. Cua ie H, Medina 41 S.
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FOR BETTER VALUES
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ISSUED
Marriage license were issued to
Ray Thoma- Mechler and Miss
I Bernice Carpenter of Port S* Joe.
1 Florida, on August 16; Joe P.
I Deilapiora. Jr, and Betty Lou
Browning of -Uvalde on Septem-
I tier 12: Kay Emmel McKee and
j Mrs. ■ Josephine States. Homeiick
mn St r.tvr. 'oer 13 is :t-pKi: ted from
^ the ct rntv vie:s office this
week.
WATER FURNISHED
Iiuild Your Home in Handera Estates
Have Three Lots Available Now on
Montague Drive on Which There Will
Re Piped Running- Water in a Few Days
50 Foot, 60 Foot, 70 Foot Frontage
SEE RALPH HAMMOM)S
Montague Drive, Bandera Estates •
DON'T FORGET US
When you need anything in
Hardware Farm Machinery
Auto Parts Accessories
Washing Machines
Refrigerators Stoves Freezers
Irons Mixers
Hot Water Heaters
IF WE DON'T HAVE IT
WE WILL GET IT
0. 0. ADAMS HARDWARE
MEN’S WORK
SHOES
LOW and HIGH QUARTERS
ALL SIZES (.50 AND 6.9S
STEADY WEAR—GOOD LEATHER
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NON-SLIP SOLES and HEELS
The Frontier Sho|9
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1950, newspaper, September 15, 1950; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646321/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bandera Public Library.