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FRIITAV, M lilM ARY 25, 1%f,
THE BANDERA BULLETIN
PAGE THRB*
ANNUAL EXHIBIT
Of the Indebtedness, Expenditures -and.. Receipt# of Bandera County
Ti \as for ti e year ending February' 12, 1966
JURY PUNI) First Class
Balance Last, Year $1,367.18
Amount Received during year ........ 2,211.84
Amount. Raid Out during year
Amount to Balance .
POLITICAL COLUMN
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bandera
35
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Balance
A
AI u1
Aum
A me
ROAI) AND RRIDGE FUND 2nd Pass'
For Constable, Precinct No. 2:
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate, to the office of Qonstablc
■"of Precinct No, 2, subject to the
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 4: actjon (f the DmfK.ra.., primarv,
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for election to the office
$2,428.13 ^ Commissioner of Precinct No.;
i Bnndera County, subject to por County Clerk, Bander* County:
Af-(M,2,the ai;tion of the Bandura.Countyj x hfcrehy ann0UUCM mv8«df A
*VV ' fp.mbcw.tlc Prmnrri'Mmy offkrZfcwt^LOM>’S DAY MORNING
F.D COWAN
3=
La
Re<
Year
id'during year . .
int Paid. Out. During Year .
jnt Trsiti ■ feryed t i Other Fund.
; ' ' • Lab;; ■
$1 1,248.98
. 77,509.84
L. F. (Lett) COOLEY
Clerk of Bandera County, subject:
.Study
$69,780.79
0,250.00 j
For Commissioner, Precinct No. I:
I hereby announce myself as a
$91,81K.h2 $91,81.8.82
* UI.Nf.LAL I i '.it : i : ,
BalafKc L: Y‘ a •' $19,088.66
Amount Ih • i ,ied It a a’;g 7 anr 50,701.15
Am .aii' Paid Out During Year
Amount T'ransfeired to (Other Funds
Arts t. t-i La lance
.$56,89341
PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT FUND 4th ' !a
Brian ! ( s ■ ■ $h 9'
Amount Kbceiv.ed During Year ■7,611.04
Amount Paid Out During Year
Am";,a't to Bal
$14,527,5.9
' O.FF1CI-.RL SALARY M XI) '
RU'lnrrr" La . :. Vi i r $1,000.Oil
Amount. Received I luring Year 13,008.85
Ana..'.’ j 'a a; tint, I i a t in a 7 ear
Amount to Balance
$14,674.94
LA I KRAI. ROAD FUND
*'11 ‘r" candidate for. th*. office of Com-
missioner of Precinct No. 4, sub-
ject ... to the action of the Demo-
cratic Primary May 7, 1966.
(I. P. (Curley THOMPSON
$37,860.32
2,250.00
. 16,282.79
$50,59:5.11
. $6,111.05
. k, 116.51
$1 1.527.59
$11.595.7 1
•5.279.2"
$14,674.94
Babin,
An.out;'. 1
A nun
A
I .a t. Year.
; .1 a! dm ha. _g"i'
iol paid (tut, Dam
lilt to 1 talas.. e
A'ear
R.
A !:,
PR'KCINCT no. 1. SPECIAL
. ,• * I: - I a.-,.,! .! ina; \. ar .
Anions ! I 'aid tint I) i. its;1 Yea >
An.ioUtit fa Balasiro
$3,46.6,79
Itj, 1 a : 99
$18,000.78
FUND
$5.929.7.0
■1.378.17
$10,307.87
! !:;:« fN<h'F xn, .-FECIAL FUND.
Bn ia I;1. E.a: ‘ 7 ; a I ; •• 9-. ■ !" I
As a 1,9 . a. :■ D a 79 at ' 92,01 1.79
,Vu; ita’ Paul Out During Year ■
A rts' tuf.t to Bala nee
$3 J)00.(‘>9
I'i; I.( I\i "I No. 4, SPECIAL El NO
I ia iai.ee .1-.i 79 a r ‘ . 22,705.75
An I ’ *. t at !:■■■■ '.ia During Year 1.572.00
Amount Paid Out Diint,,; Year
Amount to Balance
$5,080.75
"ROAD DISTRICT NO, 2 SINKING
Balance. Last Year ............$2,505.20
Amount Paid Out during year 9
Amount to Balance ......
' y . $2,505.20
SPECIAL ADYALOREM TAX ROAD FUND
Balance La 9 7'ear $25,4911.92
Amount Received During Year $17,645.86
Amount Paid Out During Year
Amount to Balance . ....
$43,145.78
SOCIAL SECURITY FUND
Balance La : Year $8019)8
Amount Received During Year . 0,500.00
Amount I’aiil Out During Year . .
Amount to Balance
$ 15,309.31
5,291.47
$ix,t;oo,78
$2,105932.
8.202.55
$10,307.87
. ................. ......_________ Bibb
Vanderpool, Texas X(> xy1(, Action of the Democratic j Wnr ■ in
Primary, May 7. 1966. : LORD'S DAY EVENING
G. \V. “Fred” E.NDER j .Wor-uip
—------------ .TUESDAY:
For County Judge, Bandera Fieri-.4 f lu
County: , . i \V1 DNI -'DAY
I hereby announce myself a- McriWeeh Servi<..
candidate for *hu of fie of Gourtty j \ Word from the Preacher:
Judge nf Bandera County, subject!
to the action of the Democratic1
Primary, May 7, 1966.
Lakehills News
By Mrs. Edith Evan*
Mr . I’anchita Thompson asked box supper, planned for Febru-
I to have it announced at Lakehills ary 25 was postponed until a
that there is a Square Dance class later date.
SCIflDIT !• OF KKHVICFW 1 stiff ting on Thursday, February i Recreation for the older citizens
.,,99,,,, "" ! 2-LUIi. tthd”“eucir Thursday there- was suggested by Mrs. Walker
“pnilg arul FacTi 'THurstiry““lhere-]'was suggested , by Mrs. Walker
■after. The classes will be held and it was agreed to launch a
at. Lost Valley where a building program that would provide for
has hetii rented for this. The socials, one day each month, at
caller is Johnny Mathis and ail 1 Avalon. Tuesday was decided on
are
80. “Ya’ll Come.”
Over the week-end
10:00
1 1 :00
7:30
3 30
7.20
welcome, to attend, ages 8 to las the best day. A list of names
will be obtained from Mrs. Mar-
garet Jackson and questionnaires
ROY If. ADAMS i
YVH \T CHRIST! A N ITT IS NOT
li i ■’ ' ■ ■* a dec i! tin.' v, ildcr-
ncss, but a life in the wo.rid, it
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 2:
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Com-. . . ,, . . ,, ,,
missioner of Precinct No. 2, sub-: For Commissioner, Precinct No. 2:i .!" . " * ' T1’"1'' * ’ uaj" Sherman A.F.B
not. an idea in the air. but feet
Mrs. Pan-
; -ta Ti.iirnpsoti had as her guests mailed or taken in person to
her granddaughter and husband, ascertain social preferences.
Mr. and Mr- T»ra Fett and their: Tlu' following committee wni
1111;■ ■ son, Ralph Thompson. Mr. provide transportation for those
and Mr . F.-tt are students at . uho nw<i it: Mr.-. Dorothy Walker,
Trinity University. Mn K- »• Jackaon. Mrs. Peggy
ject to the action of the Demo-’ I hereby announce my-. If a
It is ndt .an exotic to keep under
Oklahoma,visits
JIM S. EDWARDS
cratic Primary on May 7, 1966.! candidate for the office of Com- fl,llt '* 1,ari* r!!'ll.lt X'% the Igike and also visited
missioner of Precinct No. 2: sub-1 ' ' '!.....1 friends in Bandera.'
ject to the action of the Ikmeh ”f leather, FidelBy to dut y b
J cratic Primary, May 7, 1966.'
EDWARD A. JOHNSON
For District Attorney, Second
38th Judicial District:
I herby announce myself as a .
candidate for the office of District: For J"st,C(‘ of tUr l'm
Attorney for the Second 38th Ju-
d.itial District, subject to the ac-
tion of the Democratic Primary
May 7, 1966.
SAM I.. DARDEN
Th
Galland, Mrs. Blanch Lloyd and
Mis. Margaret Jackson.
Mrs. R. L. Stevens, Home Dem-
onstration Agent, spoke on mak-
j ittg. drapes and gave many help-
ful ideas.
Fellowship Supper i Refreshments were served to
Fellowship Supper held at. L it members .and two gud'sts, Mrs.
ed with Mrs. J. E. Mann here at I
with I
its root's" and branches.
Nothing we-can any to tin Lord, . . , .. .... ....
fio calling Him by great and dear Lakehills Methodist Church on Alma Breton and Mrs. Burns.
For fljunty Judge of Bandera
( mint v :
I iieri-lc, announce myself as a
candidate for the office of County;
Judge of Bandera- County, subject
to t !('• m 1!' n of ho -1 i,■nun ) a tic
Primary, May 7, 1966.
D. R. RILL 1.7'
Precinct No. 2:
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Jus'tieuj
of the Peace of Pro. i;;-■ t; N
subject to the action of too Dern
ci iitic 19 imary M.r. 7. 1 :*«*,«;. ■
. GIB. GRAY
For Commissioner. Precinct No. 2:
1 ’ hereby annoum my .-I! a
candidate fur the office of Uoiti-
mis.-iiouer of Precinct No sub-
ject to the action <>f the Deni,,
cratic ’ Primary, Mtiy 7, .1966.
STANLEY K. T9-U111 III 1 A LT
name. . rati take the pla-e of doing, Sunday’, February 20, was in honor. The next club meeting will If.
llts will. Wc may cry out fib ut of Rev. arid Mt's. Jack Franklin held at Mrs. E. H. Jackson’S home'
our good, lives, our social standing,7 «nd family. Another -member of «n March 15, 1966.
hi.it it is 'wasted breath and root I he- Franklin family was on hand :
le.-s hope, uplcs-; wc plow and plant t.o enjoy the food and good fel-! •
in IE. Kingdom her--' and r-.-r T-,' am lup and she wa Mr; Frank-1 “THE RESTLESS ONES” Will
remember Him ntv Sin.-day and for :in, ii’nithcr of Rev. Franklin,
j V'T Bon mi .Monday, to remember | ;1(, ;,(( enjoy.-d tin- good
! Him at Hr tal.b- and f-.-'g t Him and the bo,,j.i meting, that
i-at ours, is to have invc'dwl in f,,Unwed the nie.li. '
“THE RESTLESS ONES”
SHOW- AT' KKRRVILLE
THEATRE
$986.1 U
2,014.59
$3,000.69
$-137.73
4.643,02
l or i "oinmissioner. Precinct No. 1
r y i ir I or Stale S<nat*»r:
i hereby announce rnyself as
, • - i , , - , .i I herebv announce n . u!j aj
eanuiu.ale for re-Jection to t he L . *' . ■ l
• pc- p .• • • r r» candidate for re G. tiuti t?» the:!
oi l ice oi t-oinmissioner of I re-
. x» i i • a i oft it •* uf State Senator - nf I)i"U‘ict
cinet. JSo. 1, Huhjeet to the a.' turn
of the I )urnoei atic I-rirnaj y, May !
7, 1966. !
O. L. TAMPK'E
9 For (Ounty Judge.of Bandera
County:
1 herby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of County
Judge of Bandera County, subject
to the action of the Democratic
Primary, May 7, 1966.
DAN C. ALA NIS
12,.' subject to the act ion 'uf t h < J
Democratic Primary, May 7. 1966,!
■ E P WORD |
Meridian, ft-xa |
State Senator j
l>i trie' 121
bad security.
It i ■ hard, to raise yo.r <' ildi< ri
right, and do wrong yourself, to
convince them that; you believe in
i a true God, and that, you 1 .ve the
' Saviour who died for you. and fail
; t-i worship Him.
going t-. convinci
that the church is the greatest
■ in ,tit iitieoi <>!! i a'ti: if-vycii nflrli
riii ■ erviee and |n i'mll t e- m t<,
miss to g(> elsewhere To o,.w
viime yoni cidldr. ii timt !•• chutrh
rest the blood of !!;■-r aviour
should be held high1 i than any
thing, if you insist that. they gel
■ Many of tb young peoplt: were
on hand to help with their sug-
getxitma toward getting mon-
young people interested in cbtirch
activities.
Mr. • Buck Mors, is report)’'! to
H■ 1 ate you he getting along nicely. He hax
your ■. i liildret; . tdijoyi'd ail the cards and. flowers
that have been sent ami wishes' to
espress bis appreciation.
Home Demonstration (Tub Meets
With Mrs. Dorothy Walker
Report jk made by: Rev. J. Man-
ley Reynolds that the Billy Graham
f ilm, “The R< -tie Ones ' will 1 e
shqjwn March 16, 17 and 18 at th<
7 (c.'fiia Th-at* ; in Kt rv.' '
ducket will be available on an
advance sale basis for 4:00, 6:(>0
or 8:00 p.m., showing on either '(
the three days at $1 00 each. Th< y
will be available through Mr.
Reynolds or from Dr, Leon B
Patterson, Trinity Baptist: Past r
at Kerrviile.
.. . A committee of' hristian leader
i ' Heine Demon.-itration t Pub , ,
at Fire,........... M,-u ,. “ ^ Anmim Theater
lor the throe days of showing.
$5,080.75
$1,075.00
1,430.20
----
$2,505.20 j
I’or Senator, 12th Senatorial
District:,
I herby announce myself as a;
candidate for redaction to the!
office of State Senator, 12th Sen-;
atorial District of Texas, subject;
to the action of the Democratic;
For Ju.siiyc of the Peace,
Precinct No. 1:
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Justice
•if tla- Peace of I9r{; .'inc‘ N-u 1.
subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic Primary May 7, 1966,
JOE STEIN
nn
Walker, for it February meeting
their scfool Tes-inns, but pWmif ! MW'alker called thl- meeting to ^“M-‘ t‘H
them t.0 neglect their Wide study onlt‘r ani1 lht' I’rayer was. (
! e -■ on h , rec i ted.
During the-
A I'ter exjien'" - of presentation, nil
will go to the Billy
iu aham Evangelintie A n ociatui .
Primary May 7, I960.
LOUIS CRUMP
For Treasurer, Bandera County :
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Treas-
urer of Bandera County subject to
| the action of the Democratic Pri-
mary, May 7, 1966.
MRS. ERLE MANSFIELD
$M,n92.001 p wr Commissioner, Precinct No. 2:’]
28,553.78;
$43,145.78
$5,564.58
. 1.737.10
1 herby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Com-
missioner of Precinct No. 2, sub-
ject to the action of the Demo-
cratic Primary, May 7, 1966.
MILTON LEWIS
$7,301.68 $7,301.68
LIBRARY FUND
Balance Last Year ...................
Amount Paid Out During Year
Amount to Balance............
$605.50
74.50
531.00
$605.50
COUNTY' ROAD . BONDS
Balance at Opening of Account . ...... .. $150,270.34
Amount Received during year .7 9,005.41
Amount Paid Out During Year .
Amount Invested in Government Bonds-
Amount to Balance .
$605.50
$8,270.01
101,147.81
49,858.33
(T'.lYldFB'
I
$159,275.75 $159,275.75 j yjay *7, -1966.
TITCATE OF INDEBTEDNESS
Balance at Opening of Account. $50,167.35
Amount Received during: year ................. ........ 872.65
Amount Paid Out During Year
Amount to Balance
For County Judge of Bandera
County
I herby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of County
Judge of Bandera County, subject
to the action of the Democratic
Primary May 7, 1966.
MRS. GERTRUDE E. TEAGUE
For Justice of the Peace, Precinct
No. 2:
I herby announce myself as a
candidate for re-lection to the
office of Justice of the Peace of
Precinct No. 2, 'subject to the ac-
tion of the Democratic Primary,
ED JENNINGS
For District Attorney, Second
38th Judicial District:
I hereby announce myself a j
candidate for the office of Di
trict Attorney of the Second 38th
Judicial District, subject to the
action of tlx* Democratic Primary.
May 7, 1966.
RAYMOND L. KNEESE
For Justice of the Peace,
Precinct No. 1:
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Justice
of the Peace of Precinct No. 1,
Subject to the action of the Dem-
ocratic Primary, May 7, 1966.
L. F. BLACK
167.35
$51,040,00 $51,040.00
RECAPITULATION
FUND
Jury Fund, First Class
Road and Bridge Fund, 2nd Class. .
General Fund, 3rd Class ... .........
Permanent Improvement Fund, 4th Class
Officers Salary Fund ...........
Lateral Road Fund
Precinct No. 1 Special Fund ............................... 8,202.55
$1,150.89
15,788.03
16,282.79
8,416.54
- 3,279.20
5,291.47
j I'or County Treasurer:
$50,872.05 j I hereby announce myself u
candidate for ; re-election to the
office of Treasurer of Bandera j
County, subject to the action of
tho Democratic Primary, May 7,
I960
MRS. THELMA JURECZKI
$93,000.00
Precinct No. 3 Special Fund
Precinct No. 4 Special Fund
Road District No. 2 Sinking .......
Special Advaiorcm Tax Road Fund
Social Security Fund .......................
Library Fund .....................................
County Road Bonds ................................................ 49,858.33.
Certificate of Indebtedness ..................................... 167.35
2,014.59
4,643,02
1,430.20...
28,553.78
1,737.10
... 531.00
..2,000.00
.150,000.00
$147,346.84 $245,000.00
THE STATE OF TEXAS)
COUNTY OF BANDERA)
The foregoing is the true and correct annual statement of the
Finances of Bandera County for the year ending February 12, 1966.
ROSCOE L. HAYES, CLERK COUNTY COURT
BANDERA COUNTY, TEXAS.
By E. L. BAKER, JR., Deputy.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the 18th day Of February,
A. D. I960..
. ) , (SEAL)
O. E. ZUTTERMEISTER,
Notary Fublic in and for Bandera County, Texas.
For County Clerk, Bandera County:
I herhby announce myself a
candidate for re-electiion to the
office of County Clerk of Bandera;
County, subject to the action of j
tho Democratic Primary, May 7,
1966.
ROSCOE L. HAYES
For Constable, Precinct No. 2:
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the offic,e of Con-
stable of Precinct No. 2, subject to
the action of i the Democratic Pri-
mary,, May 7, 1DCC.
V. A. HILL’
Lakehills
For State Representative.
55th District:
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for "re-election to the
office of State. RbgFesentative,
55th District, subject to the ac-
tion of the Democratic Primary,
May 7. I960.
JAMES E. (Jim) NUGENT
For Justice of the Pence,
Precinct No. 1:
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Justice
of the Peace of Precinct No. 1,
subject To the action of the Dew
cratic Primary May 7, 1966.
FRITZ MECHLER
You will only live this life fait
once, you will only have this chance
I . '
' to rea,r your children and influence
vour neighbor. After Solomon
had "seen the end of riches and
experienced the fullness of world-
ly wisdom, taken part in what
men call pleasure, he said, “All
is vanity and vexation of the spirit,
let. us hear the conclusion' of the
whole matter, fear God arid keep
His commandment, for this is the
whole duty of man.” (Eecl. 12:13).
Jesus said through the' Apostle
Joliy, “I.i ’.•' not the world, neither
the things of the world, for he
that loveth the world, the love of
the Father is not in him.” (1 Jrio.
2:14-15). Jesus said, “You cannot
serve two masters.” Paul said
“Know y not to whom ye yield
yourselve; - servants to obey h*s
servants ye are t,, whom you
obey, whither of .-in unto death
or obedience unto life and its
righteousness.” (Rom. 6:46-17).
You can not fool God, At the
judgement lie will know even the
secret things of the heart. Why)
not live according to the teaching
of God’s word, you can be pleas-
ing in the sight of God and in-
fluence to your neighbor and ex-
ample to your children. Your ac-
tions will speak louder than your
woWs, you can tell your children
whaUV ii" hut’for I ...Her that "you
routine business. The film has great entertain-
Mr-u ""Leggy Golden was selected neuit values and shows the power,
a.u nomineee for delegate to thejful emotional pull in the lives > f
District meeting to he held
Abilene on May 3, 1966.
Committees gave detailed
ports.
Due to conflicting dates,
in teen-agers as well as that of par-
ents.
A display announcement will 1,.
j carried by this paper in a future
the-issue.
Ut
* * •
tell thVn and then how them
Eolomoa said, “Train up a child
in the way he should go and when
ho is old he will not depart from
it." W.E.S.
For County Judge, Bandera
County:
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the
office of County Judge of Ban-
dera County, subject to tlie action
of the Democratic Primary, May
7. 1966.
O. 0. ADAMS
The Best In
Household Goods
Moving
Anywhere
Blue
Owner
Katrina L. Wood
Area Code 512
SW6-3762
SW6-3370
BANDERA, TEXAS
Affiliated with Republic Van
Lines for Out-of-State Moving
MANSFIELD AUTRY EXHIBITS
WINNING APPALOOSA
Mansfield Autry of Comfort,!
showed the Champion Appaloosal
Stallion, Joker’s Monte T, Satur-|
day at- the San Antonio Stock I
Show, Joker’s Monte T is owned;
by Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Hobson j
of Deer Ledge Ranch. Comfort, j
Hobson, who is chairman of the!
hoard of the Morrow Publishing:
Company of New York, heard the ■
news of his winning stallion at the
Nix Hospital in San Antonio
where he. is recuperating from in-
juries suffered in a. fall.
Mansfield is well known here.
He-is the s.in of Mrs. Earl Haven -1
port'of this city, and he recently!
moved with his family to Comfort j
where he ia employed by Mr. and!
Mrs, Hobson at Deer Ledge Ranch.
THANK YOU
We, the family of Velma A.
Freeman, wish to express our
deepest thanks f<?r the kind, Chris-
tian deeds shown us by the people
of Bandera, during the time of her
illness, and after she passed away.
The flowers, cards and food w-as
very much appreciated. God bless
you all.
• Mrs. N. E. Bergman
Patsy D'Spain
Noahlene Bergman
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