The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1963 Page: 2 of 8
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i*AGE TWO
THE BANDERA BULLETIN
FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS. 1MJ
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TOYS
GIFTS
TOTS
BICYCLES
SCOOTERS
BUGGIES
AIR RIFLES
SPORTING GOODS
TRICYCLES
TRAINS
STUFFED TOYS
TABLE APPLIANCES
WATCHES • KNIVE
WAGONS
DOLLS 3
CARS - TRUCKS
ELECTRIC BLANKETS
POWER TOOLS
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remain open until 9 p. m. Wed., Dec.
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Medina News
REMEMBER THI SENIORS
CHRISTMAS BA/ V VK
New don': forget the Medina*
Seniors' annual Christina.- Bazaar
which will la- held at the Medina
Live Oar Cute on December U.
The usuui bazuui items will be on
sale which will include many
handmade items
1 mas with her sister.
! Roger and Gene Chancey of
I Hondo spent the week-end with
I their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
CHRISTMAS DANCE "’■ L Light. While here Roger
As one of the money making j bagged u nice buck,
projects to raise funds for their) Sunday dinner guests -in the
ti i]i the Medina Seniors home of Mr. and Mrs. \ al < hdk
were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cole-
man of Kingsville, Linda Ball of
Senior
will entertain with a Christmas
dance in the “Winter Wonderland,”
Medina’s High School Gymn. on
Friday, December 20, at 8 p.m.
Featured will b< the “Blue Note
a popular Hill Country Band
San Antonio, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lane Jackson of this city
X, and Mrs. Merle Priour and j Bauerlein of Houston.
Iiiidren, Carolyn and J. !>., and
Jimmie Lou, und Gracie Smith of
Kingsville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Todd and son, Hugh, of Alice, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Todd Sr., of Jour-
danton.
We learn with regret of the
death of Mr Hump Byerlej of
Jasper who died on Friday, No-
vember 21), in the V. A Hospital
m Houston. Services were held
on Monday at 10 a.m., in Jasper.
He was the father of Mrs. Pete
M
mt
A nursery service will be pro-|.M- apd Mrs. Don Rickard and
vided fin- those who wish to bring I s,,n* Larry, of Austin visited in
their children. :'"' Lome n! Mis, Vivian Keen.
, . , ..... am! M: and Mrs Shannon Seale
Admission wil la !?.. per couple,
., • am luindv over the week-end. .
?!.2o for stags.
Evervum conn out and have a .-vdniin Hinds soi of Leslie
w underfill time. 1; s d- in Arkansas.
;■_____ _Jv.a,- - ■ usly injured' Soturdo.'
when a horse fell on him ami Sun
iiSji morning he wa- till um-tit.
Mr. , Hinds and his son,
Mcivil 'if bar: Antonio, let1-Sun
Merry Christmas and a Happy
New A'ear to our friends and
neighbors both fan and near. In-
stead of sending Christmas Cards
1 hi- vnr we are sending a dona
tint to the Medina Children's
Horn' land payment and this is
our > id expressing our love and "**"* ~
j, - w -;ne to you Miss Vn Mi J H. Jki'ai" and gm
mi K-ese. M*. and Mrs. C< M ■ .M'rs. J T Wright left Monday t
W- a- • M. ... Mm k' F '(Jin-.1 visit, 'their lndtutrP-f rienrls in Alice. '
.S.-iat.roi Seale arid I mm ' si and Corpus Christi un-
M.itnn Stokes. Mi tl S,r : m when Mrs. Wright
Boil leave- fm Dallas to spend Chrirt-
T A X A SS EHS< >R-COLLE( TOR
REPORT FOR NOVEMBER
Otto I. Zuttermeister, County
Tax Asse: sol-Collector, makes his
report of the activities of the
f ounty Tax offi •« for the month
or Novi mhei 1963:
Total e;, .1 collected for; the
in mu v...- $1 1.(592.Hi) compared
with SV2.7-17.fi4 in October. This
have used County Tax Office rec-
ords to establish ownership of
lands in which they were interest-
ed. Those securing leases are or-
dering Tax Certificates to deter-
mine the tax status of property
they have leased. This has re-
sulted in the collection of some
additional delinquent and supple-
mental taxes.
The following statement covers
receipts and disbursements of the
County- Tax Office for the month
of November 1963:
ON HAND November 1,
1963 $339.44
Receipts:
State ad valorem and poll
taxes (net) 1,620.90
County taxes (net I 4,934.40
Water Control District
taxes (net) 957.79
Medina Rural High School
taxes (net) 1,327.36
,e Sales and Use tax
to 1- with him
ijj
Writing arc still \vitn
SOME REPAIRS WON'! WAIT
BUT WE WILL!
Especially when you use our money for
improvements or additions that you
wish to make about your home.
Reasonable rates, and of course, prompt
action on any request you might make.
First National Bank
• a-, fi - Arfsiins
and , .* ui
n tlHiii’ f- lend.- and n-h, - m the -m a*i duties of \.the
: ivi ; ai -- <i>■ * pl- ii.it t--ii ?i hi o.ltii i A of- November JU,
,.ij -1■,i. * 1 ..:>•).- p--: of Die 196j! tax
Ml Ml Kolmrt. 1 Craig *-' hall i-ccimcollected. It is „an-
Au nr and Mi and Mi Ruh.-i puled that an additional 20 per
I„-i so--. • ,.>.<) Boh -! cent to 25 pel c-nt will be collect-
, i ..." }l-i-j>t-u -1- ii..-ent guest.- ' i.iiniir December and January,
■n !miin* of theii parent, an : ' per rent discount wili . he ai-
V-ndini'-enf Mi am M - ,I«thn j or 1963 lax puynienUi made
i L,,‘ : tin.- month. During January 1964
Re. -inti} Mr. and Mrs L. 0.1 will he no discount; penal tv
Bauerieii were pleased to ha- : aim interest charges must be ad-
-i; their home their children and'ded beginning Fehruury 1.
umilies Mr and Mr? Ciiarle During November, 37 1968 Poll
Mr' uistioii and children of Hou.- 1 : ' oceipt* won- issued bringing
j tor Mr. and Mr.s. Pete Bauerlein the total issued to date to 65.
j and-sons of Houston, Mr. and Mrs i This is only 5 per cent of the
A. C. Ewing of Bridge City and! estimated total to be issued be-
Kenneth McFarland of Port Ar-i>ore February 1. It is suggested
thur. that voters who plan to vote in
Orville Wier and Jim Brantley) the Primary election next spring
spent two days last week it War - and in the General election next
ui. in .-oilections by mail and) State Sales and Use lax 1,613.37
;tin t-uni;’ was welcomed bv! Vehicle Licenses, Titles, etc. 527.31
B(*er Liu<*iiHt*h ...
ZiiiUvnmMsUM and his deputies |
j|a. • ’ll-,in time to perform Miscellaneous
-0
160.17
'$1$, 081.74
DISBURSEMENTS'
To State Treasurer $1,528.86
To State Comptroller 1,474.88
To County Treasurer 5,666.94
To Bandera Water Control
District -957.79
To Medina Rural School (i'
District 1,818.51
To Texas Highway
Department 275.8!
To Texas Liquor Control
Board 142.50
To Miscellaneous 1.18
ON HAND November 30,
1963 215.32
attending Grand Lodge.
Mrs. J. T. Wright of Hawthorne,
Nevada, arrived Friday for sev-
eral days visit in the home of Mi.
and Mrs. J H. Stewart. Those
visiting in the Stewart home over
the week-end honoring Mr*.
Wright were: Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Weathers, Mr and Mrs. Gary
Weathers of Pleasanton, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Hudson, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lewis Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lewis Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Smith, Miss Nancy Smith,
Stewart and Jeffry, of San An-
tonio, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith,
lull, unless ext-mpt from the pay-
ment of Poll Tax, purchase their
Poll Tax receipts NOW to avoid
delay later on.
It will he necessary to have a
1962 Poll Tax receipt, unless ex-
empted, to vote in the Bandera
City election on January 18, 1964.
A 1963 Poll Tax receipt will not
qualify a person for voting in this
election. .............—.....
Mr. Zuttermeister told us that
the “oil boom" at Medina created
considerable activity in the various
offices of the Court House. Per-
sons trying to secure oil leases
$12,081.74
HSSAR RANCH HAS
SUCCESSFUL
PRODUCTION SALE
San Antonio.—The 1963 Produc-
tion Sale of 100 head of two-year
old Angus hulls by F.ssar Ranch
was held Saturday. November
30th, with the ,>ale total reaching
$69,925.
Top buyer of the sale was Reyes
and Reyes of Beeville, Texas, who
purchased 19 bulls for a total of
$9,560...........Average price per bull
paid by Reyes and Reyes was
$502.68
The average price per animal
paid at the sale was $699.26.
Top money paid for a single
bull was hid by Knight Angus
Farm. Victoria, Minnesota, who
purchased Essar Marshall C-80,
a son of Marshall of Fulktoti, for
a total price of $3,400
Other top buyer* and price*
paid included $9,4(H) for 17 bulls
purchased by H. B. Hiton of Lock•
hart. Texas; $6,350 for 8 bulls pur-
chased by E. M. Stevens of San
Antonio, who had highest average
paid per bull at $2,117 each; M.
B. Bryant of San Angelo, purchas-
er! 12 bulls for a total of $6,560;
and, E. L. Ranch of Corpus Christ!
purchased 8 hulls for a total price
of $6,925
POSTED NOTICE
My Medina River pasture ia
posted. No trespassing. All prev-
ious permit* are withdrawn. It ia
leased for the entire year aai I
do riot wish to be asked for per-
passion to hunt or fish. Offend-
ers will be prosecuted. Please
stay out.
Dwight Kirkland
21-8tc
COTTAGE BEAUTY
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Work mi
Mary Fromm
Owner and Operator
For Appointment Gall
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ANTIFREEZE
Case Lots per gallon
Single gallons ______
Gallon put in your car
FREE STATE 0| COMPANY
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1963, newspaper, December 13, 1963; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646877/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bandera Public Library.