The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1968 Page: 1 of 8
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ROGER STEVENS, LOCAL CONTRACTOR. IS AWARDED CENTER CONTRACT
The contract for the new Bandera County Recreation. Center was* let Tuesday with Roger
Stevens, general contractor of Bandera, being low bidder, Construction will start immediately on
the $125,000.00' installation, t^ta location being at Mansfield Park. Shown here when the contract
was signed are. from left to right: Roger Stevens, . contractor, hnd members of the committee, Felix
Billings, Thomas H. (Bub) Keese, Telvy Robbins, Ray Wharton, Bill Short, Scooter Fries and' Ray-
mond Wilson, representative of Marquis & John-on, Engineer Consultants of San Antonio and John
Foster, representative of the Farmer' Home Administration, Seated is one of the attorneys for
the Recreation Center, Sam Darden, Not shown is Judge Gler.don Roberts, who is also one of the
Center's attorneys.
Charles Hutcheson, with a mount of a Mouflon ram. These
exotics are harvested from the ranch as a game animal in addition
to the white-tailed deer and turkey.
Hubert Dugosh, in the background ia one of the fruit
orchards he manages so well.
•Ready Mix Concrete
• Washed Sand and Gravel
•Fill Gravel
•Asphalt Paving •Land Clearing
•Seal Coating • Earth Moving
ROGER STEVENS
BOX 24 — BANDERA, TEXAS
Phone SW6-3614
OFFICE 1/2 mile out on Ridge Route Road
County Removes
Bounty
On Russian Hogs
At the regular -meeting of Ban-
dera County Commissioners’
Court oil January 8, the Commis-
sioners voted to,revoke the boun-
tv OD Rusein*1 H '■•$% * .
The county has been paying $10
per head heretofore.
«ARHFN CLUB WILL HAVE
MEXICAN DINNER
The Madrona Garden Club will
serve a Mexican dinner on Sat-
urday-, January 27. s at the Ford
Puildine across from Cnnolv
Drug Store on ’ Main Street.
Serving will begin at 11:00 o’-
clock. On sale will also be home-
made tiies. and'cake in coniune-
W. B. (Mack) Joiner. Commis-
sioner of Precinct No. 1. entered
the race for re-election to tl,e
office which he ’has held for onn
term. Mr, Joiner asks the -un-
port and vote of all qualified
votej--. in Precinct No. 1, when
they go to the polls on May 4,
the first Primary election.
Mr. Joiner has actively engag-
ed in many worthwhile programs
for Bandera county while he has
served the people of hi« precinct
and the county. He said the
Commissioners have quite a pro-
gram set out for 10C18 and point
ed out that they art finishing up
two Farm to Market roads .in
the-county, the road from 'l’topia
to Medina, a new Farm to Market
road known as the Dixie Dude
Ranch Road, the Banders and
lower Tnrpley Road. There is
also, he said, still more work to
he done on Highwty 16. Another
project «i< the finishing up of
the sprinkler system at the
Court House lawn.
lie re-peel fully solicits your
support and vote and promises
to work hard for-the good things
for Bandera county if elected to
his second term.
tion with the sale will he a White
Elephant Sale. Come out and
help the Garden Club to raise
money for it’s many projects.
Outstanding Conservationists Selected
A. J. Flowers, chairman of the
Bandera Soil and Water Conser-
vation District Board of Super-
visors, recently announced win-
ners of awards for Bandera
county. These awards were for
the outstanding conservationist
and the outstanding wildlife con-
servationist. Winner of this Out-
standing Conservationist - Award
is Hubert Dugosh, well known in
this area for his fine peaches.
Winner of the Outstanding
Wildlife Conservationist Award
is Charles Hutcheson. Hutche-
son has gone to a full-time wiki-'
life operation on ,his ranch and
has been quite successful with it.
These man will be entered in
the contest for the Fort W orth
Press Award. ^
On the selection committee for
the Outstanding Con-ervationist
Award were Bob Mansfield of
Bandera. L. D Moorp of Medina.
Dewitt I.eibold of Pipe Creek and
NOW IS Till, TIM K TO
FILE FOR OFFICE
Those who desire to have their
names to appear on the Dem >-
cratie First Primary Ballot are'
reminded that deadline for filing
is no later than February 5, 1968,
All ages must register or they
will forf.it t. eir right to vote.
It will cost you nothing to reg-
ist*i. Just go to the tax as-
sessor-collecor and he will reg-
i-ter you.
OLD MATTRESSES MADE
NEW. Bring your OLD mat-
tress to our plant before 10 A M.
arrd take back with you a NEW
renovated innerspring mattres*
at 4 ?.M: We are unable to pi«k
up and deliver. Labor Shortage.
MAYFIELD’S MATTRESS CO.,
Kerrville •6-tfc
Frank Sprague of the Bandera
Soil Conservation Service
On the selection commit! fisr
the Outstanding Wildlife- Con-
servationist Award wi-re Paul
Lavon, Garrison of Medina, Jaek
Focke of Pipe Creek.. J. P. Ed-
wards of Pipe Creek and Werner
Lindig, Bandera Countv Agent
apd Lynn Post of the Soil Con-
servation Service
Congratulations to Hubert
Dugosh and Charles Hutcheson
for the outstanding job they ape
doing >n, their fi-lds of mnser-
vation.
Frances Far is.: Champion Fat Calf.
Junior Stock Show Huge Success
Bandera County's-Junior Live-
stock Show and Sale was a fine
succss. well attended by a large
group of home folks, buyers and
participants in the various di-
visions of the show. The live-
stock Was of high quality and
the sales were excellent.
Placing* in the various divi-
sions were as follows;
Registered Delaine Aged Ewe,
Pam Kc'e^e, 1-1!. Aged "Ram, 1.
Champion Aged Delaine Ewe and
Registered Aged Delaine Ewe,
Ram Keese,
Registered Hampshire Ewe
Lamb. Kim Keese. i; Cindy Short,
2. Champion Hampshire Ewe
Lamb, i 'indv Short; Reserve
Chainpion Hampsbire Jvwe Lamb,
Kim Keese ‘ Yeat ling'- Pave, Rob-
ert Collins, 1.
Registered Southdown Aged
Ewe, Preston Paris, 1-3; Marilyn
Faris, ,2, 4.
Commercial Finewool Ewe
Lamb, Sharon Keeling, 1; Caro-
lyn Keeling, 2; I.arry Rausch,
3, 4; Ronnie Swnner, 5; David
Hicks, fi, -11; Janice Anderson,
7, H: Jimmy Yarbi rough, 9;
Susie Short, 10.
Yearling Ewe Susie Short, 1;
Pam Keese, 2.
Aged Ewe -Cindy Short, 1, 2;
Bobbie Ann Evans,. 3; Pam Keese,
6, 8; Larry Bauseh,-1, 14; Susie
Short, S'); Les Short, 10, 13; Janice
Anderson," 11. 12; and Alfred
Bauseh, 15.
Ram Lamb Bobbie Evans, 1.
Aged 'Ram Pam Keese, 1, 2
Champ,on Commercial Finewool,
Ewe Lamb Si hron Keeling.
Reserve Champion Commercial
Finewool Aged Ewe — Cindy
Short.
Champion Commercial Fine-
wool Aged Ram—Pam Keese.
Reserve Champion Commercial
Finewool Aged Ram—Pam Keese.
Registered Angora Goats—Doe
Kids, Kim Keese, 1, 2; Willis
Pender, 3.
Yearling Doe Maudie Pi-mber,
1; Willis Pember, 2; Kim Keese,
3, 7, Preston Faris, 4; Bonnie
Pember, 5; Kay Pember, 0; Gary
(Continued on Page 8)
See STOCK SHOW
THE REAL McCOYS
Kimberly Hanna 1$ Local Poster Child
BY BUDDY
Pretty little Kimberly Hanna
i a most’ important person in-
organization, marking its 30th
5 Anniversary this year, finances
90 such centers throughout the
country.
Each Center offers children
born w'ith birth defects the best
medical treatment available
through teams Of medical ex-
perts representing many specil-
tles. Mbre than half of the
nation’s mediCal schools and
many of the country’s most dis-
tinguished physicians are asso-
ciated with the March of Dimes
Center program.
The teaching and training of
doctors, nurses and other pro-
fessionals is an important part
deed for one who is so young, of the Center concept.
RLOOD DONORS ARE
NEEDED FOR
L. F. GI SEMAN
Blood donors are needed for
L. F. Guseman. Mi- Guseman
underwent a vascular operation
in Methodist Hospital in San An-
tonio last week and is getting
along well at this time but is
not allowed to have visitors yet.
If you can give blood contact his
wife as soon as possible.
She was chosen today by the"
•March of Dimes to symbolize the
large number of children bom
every year with a birth defect.
She is .the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Jon. Hanna.
Little Kirhberly i.- receiving
treatment at the Bexar Co. Cen-
ter which is ‘ supported by the
National Foundation fur March
of Dimes The Voluntary health
cot N1 A It DGE ROY ADAMS
Wilt. APPEAR ON
CHANNEL 12
County Judge R.Adams will
app'-ar on a Social Security Pro-
gram at 1 p m. on February 11,
on Channel 12..
The program will be of special
interest to farmers and ranchers
and pei ; :>• ‘of Bandera County.
The. blessing such a Center can
bestow on a family with a birth
defect child is beyond prfce.
Through early diagnosis and
proper treatment a child who
once would have been lost to
soc iety can today often be saved
and helped to become a contribut-
ing member of bis community.
BEEN WATCH IN' 00R PRIZE COW CLOSE
Tit’WE KIN &IT IT INSURED WITH
I. f. Adamietz
And Co.
GENERAL INSURANCE
PH. 8WI-I7M Bandar*, Tana
Tax Short Course Re-Scheduled For Jan. 22-23
Th> re will be an income tax
shortcourse held at Bandera
Countv Courthouse • n. Monday
and Tuesday at 7 30 e o Jan-
uarv 22^ and 23 Mr Robert
Ken'orte1 Extension I <rm Man-
agement Specialist "■:rh the Ex-
tern-ion Service, will conduct the
short'-our-e. You an- invited to
attend this short; mirse at no
Cost.
Mr. Rcnsing m wel’ uuehfied to
conduct this shortc.i rse on in-
come tax and other nutter* ■ on-
coming income tax management
The course will cover the fol
]ow syt Wots in the tbx meetings:
1 Filing dates and forms to
o Dercciid ion ntanae'-nient
*’ Cattitol gains sales.
t Tri' t..... ' ere.dt
- j>„. tiome • red it
, --. c ,,f real
'7 Unusual business expense
dcdin ‘ 'ont
s Insurance premiums and
pr..cedi. r. -
q ft r-.- ■1 - - tra'-'ci deductions
Private conference rnav I>e
scheduled for these da\*,if one
■ desires', to do so This is a good
op.nort iuitv * r vou to get an
early - tart <>n ire nine tax work.
Rcm.-c ker “ >■ meetings on
Jan :ar- 22 an 1 23 at . to pm .
at the C>’.-irth<»u*c it- Bandera
Shop Bandera First
• • •
As Always, You Can Shop
At The Mercantile And Save
Wide Selection Of
Home Furnishings
*1 nfinished Furniture • Luggage
•floor Covering *Carpeting
•Window Shades • Bedding
•Venetian Blinds •Linens
*
“The Friendly Store Where Through
Service We Grouf*
Moseley’s
BANDERA MERCANTILE
VOLUME 23, NUMBER 32
BANDERA, BANDERA COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1968
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W.B.(Mack) Joiner
Asks
To Be Re-Elected
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