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THE BANDERA BULLETIN
Friday, October 28,* 19.>5
MEDINA NEWS
Mist Anna Faye Kee*e, Correspondent and Representative
MEDINA SCHOOL GINES MRS. DANIELS ENTERTAINS .SANDY IIOKDEN, MEDINA
HEARING TESTS CLl'H DRUM MAJOR
Medina Scho.ol was selected by The Home Demonstration Club'
the State to receive uul from the | met tit the home of the club presi-1
Texas State Department of Health i dent, Mrs. Jim Daniels. Wednes-
during the present school year. At j day, October l'J. Plans for the
the end of 11*51-1950 school term, Handera County Home Demonstra.
an application for assistance in | tion Exhibit were discussed and j
the use of the audiometer and ; the theme “Medina's Autuni Best
procedures in screening hearing j was chosen.
defects, was made by the Medina Officers elected were Mrs. Jim
School faculty. The State has • Daniels, president; Mrs. Logan j
agreed to furnish a' machine anil Adorns, vice-president; Mrs. Bodte ■
train the persons in the local sys- Holliman, secretary-treasurer; Mrs.
tern in the use of the machine. | Paul Garrison. Council delegate; i
On October IS, John Lock and Mis. Dayton Whitehead, alternate!
John Bradfield brought the audio- delegate; and Mrs. \\ . O. Hut
meter from the State Department field Jr., reporter,
for the purpose of fulfilling the Mrs. It. L Stevens, Home Dun j
application for assistance. Mem onstration Agent, gave an inter-j
bers of the Comfort Public School esting lecture on inner-facings,
staff were invited to attend the ■ bias bindings.
training, since they had also re- , Delicious refreshments of cook -1
quested aid. The two groups spent n s, coffee and punch were served.;
the day working with the rep re- — 1 j
sentatives from the Health Depart- < I S VDAMS OF ((REDON i
ment. At the end of that time, the HONORED !w'
machine was left in Medina tn be Sunday a delicious barbecue din-
used in completing thb tests before ner with all the trimmings was
being sent to Comfort for use in served at the beautiful lake of;
that school. Members of the local Mr. and Mi1-. W. O. Hatfield Sr.,
staff in Medina taking the train- in honor of tin- (Pete) Adams of;
ing were: Mrs. Marv F. Dunn and j Oregon. It has been several years;
James A. Dalian*. Results of the ! since Mr. Adams has l-en here |
tests will be reported to parents and 1- friends and relatives wcut j
and records will be maintained very happy to see him.
at the school for future reference. Those who , .,,,r
Faculty members state that if will ; were: Mrs. Julie Jiving. Mr. and, j, h Sl.hool iia‘ri,i.
probably he tb<- latter-part of Or- Mrs. helix Klein of Hunt: Mr. an I j
tidier before all of the test.- an Mrs. Robert Poller and daughter.]
completed Nancy. Mr. and Mis. Jake Adams, *n»o. n.mi-.u
' ___ ]Mr. and Mrs. John R. Adams. Mr. hOR GUESTS
and Mrs R. K. Adams and dough- | Mi s. W. (. .. Means had as dinnei
Mrs. K. I. Bailey is in
may need special treatment. Satu- |
rate cornnteal with naphtha or i
other cleaning fluid. Rub the
mixture into the felt with a clean |
stiff brush. When fluid has evap-
orated, blush out the cornmeal and
air the hat before storing.
v 1
“PRESS AS YOU SEW”
A good dressmaker knows that
pressing is just us important as
tlie way in which a dart or seam
ig stitched. In fact, the most
meticulously handled dart or seam
can look “home-made" if not prop-
erly pressed. To get a really pro-
fession look, “press as you go".
Begin by pressing the creases out
of your fabric before cutting, and
carefully press after each step.
The time and effort will be well
' 'pressing' technique'is important. Twenty-five Years Ago
too. In general, work on the wrong From the Bandera New Era,
side of the fabric. Occasionally ' October 23, 1930.
ilCVS! „ Mr. M.nl„ I. K«.l„ .„d Ml.,
.....i._ ...! ,i.....i-u. ic..c *w Ruth Kutzer were happily marl led
What do want in a Range?
MRS. R. L. STEVENS.
Co. Home Demonstration Agent.
L(itikin£ Backward
at the Methodist parsonage last
welts on the right side. For this
, r-tot ‘ttvadab^e!'' KaT^h f-dt^t~ K iff
material carefully unde.- the iron 1 Performing the ceremony. Only
and press on the straight grain "few were Veaent to
of the fabric whenever possible. kitties- the nuptials. This wedding
In sewing cotton or linen, - rame as ar surprise to the many
when well dampened or use a friends of the brute, but all hasten
steam iron with high heat. Press u' ^teml heartiest congratulations
woolens with a damp cloth between and *00,i 'vlshes' [hp is,tthe
iron and dry woolen, or use ;l P>et .v and accomplished daughter
steam iron. Use high heat for "f.-M,\and M!'s' A<lolph Kutzer«£f
i \\ man s creek community. She
' was reared here and is exceedingly
popular in Bandera social circles.-
The groom is a prosperous young
hold steam
•M&k Fress vi
wool, but don’t press too dry. To
shrink out ease, pat with hand to
in the wool fibers,
elveteen, corduroy or
velvet with a turk sh towel over
the ironing hoard oi stand and
iron on end. cover it with a damp
press cloth and draw the wrong
side of fabric hack and forth over
the steaming cloth. Brush lightly j
Miss-Sandy Borden
Mis-- Sandy Bord -n is the daugh-j
while steaming
born marks. ."’i
To Clean and Brighten Velvet: '
farmer of Shiner, Texas, and is ii
young gentleman of pleasing per-
sonality and excellent character.
After spending a week here the
young couple will go to Shiner to
make their home, and with them
stub-L will go the good wishes of many
-v, (friends for a long, happy and pros
p'erous life. The New Era joins
, in these good wishes.
... , ....... , - | vi,,. t „ Rm-ilcn *lace f*1,1' velvet on the ironing | Ben Adamietz has returned from
gently to remove all wrinkles, then | ployed for the past several months,
pin down the edges. Put a. few life will remain here,
drona of chloroform on a soft Mrs. G. A. MAsNuughton. of San
cloth and rub carefully with the Marcos, accompanied .by her son.
pile of the velvet. ! George MacNaughton, of Houston,
........ ... .............................. . ..........- - -- - The chloroform evaporates rap- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
!4' ter, Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Rich-'! guest-- -Sunday Mr. and Mrs. War-: idly, so tv-dampen the cloth sev- Naughton several days last week
i i at .1 A1 . I >. . \f.. m. .-tin /»♦' II 11 i , oi-ul t inwts. T Inc 1... 1 i , _ t . . utm .. . i. * • i» • . rT' l ..*
E_ANUNES5_?
You get them ell in a
Modern klcctri
s
Range
hospital for a medical check-up ' anj Adams, M r. and .Mrs. Hen j Tic Means and son of Hillings, | era! times. This helps to restore ] at MacNaughton’s Retreat. They)
th s week. Adams and Tiimtnv, Mr. and Mrs • Montana; Mr. anil Mrs. Tot Love, • the color as it cleans. CAUTION: paid the New Era a brief v it I
Utopia; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Freeman I Work outdoors or near an open , Monday as they were leaving for!
and Limlu Ruth of Rio Hondo;! window. ] gan Marcos.
Mrs. George Ready of Texas City;
Mis. M. E. Klein and daughter.
and
Cleaning Women's Felt Hats; ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Marvin Hunter]
If you want to make vour old "turned last Saturday from
Unity sp.VIv wi-ek-end"with'hi J ^
mother. Mrs. W C. Baker. "• 0 »«“£**>■«* "f M°-
(linn: M». anil Mrs. Bo < hus^on
Mrs. Clyde McKinney of Kerr- and family of High Island: Rus- Mary, of San Antonio; Mr.
ville v sited with h r sister, Mr. -' ll Adams, Mr. and Mrs. 1-lnyd j M i s. ( . E. Ilollintan and son, - a carelul in-usning. i nis mav
and Mrs. Chalk Collins Saturday, \dam-. Mr. and M-s. Luther Col-1 l-reddy. oi Kerrvilie; Mrs. H. L. u spo(s and stains that need little flaught r. Floise,
lier. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Russell ( a, p- liter and Hugh, lorn and f<in*!s tiecial treatment eompanied them on the trip, and
- - - *■ ’ " 1 Carpenter Jr. Afternoon callers
-. you want to make vour old
hat look new. start bv giving it month's trip through Arizona and
a careful brushing. This mav -how California. Mrs. Will Bicki-nhach |
Whm yon cook cleetrH all' * I'd a few —1-nt all
of these advantages arc von* Be really a lady of
leisure. 1 .et electricity l*c vour servant—and such *»
economical one it is!
Only modern electric ranges can give you SO muck
for such a low cost ... I nils automatic cooking that
brings freedom from kitchen w-uries And clean cook-
ing. too ... your |>ots and pans* stay bright... your
walls are soot and grime free.
You. too, can have safe, depend iMe, really con pen fetrf
cooking. See tfie latest nuvh-ls at your Dealer s today.
Hell he happy to arrange a demonstration.
For Better Lite... Live Electrically
BANDERA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Mrs. Alma Ki-c-i- and Mrs. II.
R. Campbell were in Bandera Wed-
nesday attendoig to business.
were Mr. and Mrs. Klein and Mrs.
Julia Irving of Hunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Porter and Nancy. Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Adams. Mrs. Maude
Stokes and Mrs. Lon Mitchell of
Houston. •
and daughters. Mr, and Mrs. James
(>. Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Freeman, of Sen Antonio;
,, . Mr and Mrs. Clv-I- Wright and
Mr. and M-s. Morn- ! w > - f j]v Mr ftnd'Mrs. Dean Me
tm week- ml m KeiTM.l i-. M b K,,j ,j,t. Mr. and M-s. O. (*. Adams
M r. and Mi s. Ray Older and fan, ,, ( ,,kett. of Bandera'
1 -V- j Mr. '»md Mrs, Ayler Adams and
Mr. and Mr-. I' - Kei ,-e ami daughters. V- Tie and H-nita, of HOIK ATS Dill FATED
family of Corpus Chri-ti spent the r“' "us Christ,; I rfa I>aVid Adams.; ,n H ARPER
week-end -here wit 11 Ii - parents, F<lirur Be.: r r«*< man of Ko Hnn- The Medina Bobcats wore defeat-
Mr. and Mrs. W. R.'Keese. Mrs. O. L. Adams, Suzanne
, . Adams, of Dallas; and the hon-
Mr. and Mrs. M! M. Miller and op-es. Pete Adams and son, Jerry,
family of Corpus Christi were „f Ocean Lake. Oregon.
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.!-----
S. 11. Miller. j We are sorry to report Bodie j
ed in a close game Friday night,
against the Harper Longhorns in
Harper. Neither team scored un-
til the third quarter when Harper
score. Medina gained a t"uch-
Jown by Bert LeStourg^iAii in the
*4 quarter. The game'ended
Mr and Mrs. Burrell Britt of " lliman on the sick list this week. |^st quarter. The ganieHrided 10
Bandera were guests of Mr. and Eddie Hailey, who is attending 1 ^<>r Harper. Dont fuiget
Mrs. Jim Mavfield last Sunday. I Schre:n**r Institute in Kerrville, the game th s t l iday night with
spent the week-end at home. I at Medina. Immediately
Mr, and Mrs. Ben Neal of Snider | (following the game the coronation
spent the week-end-with Mr. and I Jimmy and Buddy. Futon of Kerr-1 of the Carnival King and Queen
Mrs. Bill Montya. Mis. Moiitya ville <pent the week- 'd w ith their | will he held in the Gymnasium,
and Mrs. Neal are sisters. I grandmother, Mrs. Dell Caton. I hveryon is invited.
Try using the sandpaper method ,,n tn Bandera with them,
first. With a piece of No. 0 sand '*'hey had a wonderful time, a full I
paper, beg n at center top- of account of which^ will appear in ]
crown and gently sand iri the same m‘xt 'v<>(,!'v Fra.
direction around the crown, side Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. An-
clown and the brim. jderwald, October IX, a girl.
If this fails, use naphtha or
other cleaning fluid. Dip a small POSTED NOTICE
brush, as nail brush in the clean- The Wood ranch on Bear Creek
ing fluid, shake out the excess and Mr9. g. P. Langford's Ranch anr
brush hat until the soib-,1 spots ,he Iane Langford Ranch or
(lisappuar. Kemember to work n • ^ ,
outdoors when using dean ng P»''v''‘'Ke C"'ek «rp Posted
fluids. all manner of trespassing.
White or Tight colored f, It hats j June 19-12mt
WOOL AND MOHAIR
Serving Ibunlera and adjoining counties as wool and
mohair merchants for the past thirty-five years.
Vour Business is Appreciated
Dander: a Court y Ranch men
and Farmers' Arsociaticn
Phone 6-3342 Kartdera, Texa^
Miss Sonva McKiss ck was home] Mrs. Bertie Mitchell of Houston. onil
from San Antonio this week-end j was her-- this we.-k-end visiting | - f ' '/1‘ ,V(\',n.|
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. her soi\, Paul, ami als«» Mis. Maude *. ° °. . . • ,,.11
Fred McKi.-ick end daughter. Jo. | s',„k,-s. | Mr' »'*«» Mrs' Lou,s "alkel’
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Walters of I Mrs. Leo Smith of M:.1.. :.n l,a'‘ | for dinner Sunday,
Kerrville spent lr.-t Sunday with ’• visiting h> r tm- and • Walter .Meadows, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. James Kinsey and M • 11,1,1 •Mr'- i<;'ict* Ia-'' m,;.' pttul Garrison, Mr. and Mrs.
family. ..... j Jim Brantley of San Antonio, John
Ronnie C.ollbelg who is attend ! Kv. - - -ne glad to know that Derry. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Mof
ing college at Georgetown visited, M . R : rt I’m: is now- at home hit i
his parents and sister. Mr. an-l a ! c-liin- along well from her | Dr. K. i». Head of Comfort.
Mrs. H. C. G. llhi-rg and daughtci . ' ,-nt opuation.
Glenda, over the week-end. j v,. , M .n,., |{..jintil y who I learn that Mrs. Ben Thompson sus
Mr. and Mrs. War.de Meat.- and ' -mV '•!>•-••• Imme in San An-1 taineil a hack injury last Week at
have he<»n h<*ip this wuuk , SchruintM s store in KciTVille
•;tf Mr. a ' I* ul (iaru- 'where she is employ' d. She was
H. L. Carpenter and H>n. (taken to the Peterson hospital f -
• baker. j M| ilM|] M
m ry t.- i.-iiMi 'that i.,.,.! an I .-'.didran spent the week-end
son. Dougin -. of Hilling-. M-ntara,
are here vi-iting Mr. Mean-’ si-
te rs.- Mi
Mrs. W
We a
MiIlf r • d.: in the K ’t v.!!-■ ho-- !
pital when h" underwent major
surgery. We bop'* he wi'l soot, I"*
folding hi t! r and ahie to r- tun,
home.
of
is now at home fitt and daughter, -Jeanine, and
! Dr. E. 1*. Head of Comfort.
* Friends here will he sorry to
-treatment. We hope she will be
\ vi amt W illiams ( well very soon.
■ lit 1 h-* week end ! _____
ure your new
in Aii-ifn where they visited Mr.
a’ : Mrs. Ti -yce Ic-wis and ctiil- I
POSTED NOTICE
day.
riled I church services here Sun-
Cui'-i at » nip Luma Alta are POSTED \pT**Y-;
M - Ma-'-a Haynes of Houslan, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markle. Mi
Mr. and Mrs. ,T in M il
Hardin and al.-o Mr. and Mrs.
Doodle Miller and daughter of
flardin were here last week-end
visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Kin-
sey and famlly, Mr. and Mrs. E.
D Mayfield and f mily and other .Aarh-ne Markl’i-'and jfin'imv johV
relatives and .friends. llon of Houston also.
Mr. and Mi-. J. B. R- <'d are Mr af)(1 Mls. A. A. Reed and
the proud parents of a bahy l’"y! Ml, anj| M,,. r. Dei
horn Saturday in .-an A, ■iin. at phin' „f [tandeia and Mr. and I
5 p.m. I la- new mi.va, weighed M, ^ ‘T„m Lackey visited at the |
6 pounds and 12 ounces and h ruIlt.h Sunday. I
named David Jay. Grandparents | I
are Mr. and Mrs. Andy Reed and. Gail Evans, who ha- been in
Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Belcher of Bossier City. Louisiana, since his
Hunt. | graduation last May, has been
, -pending this week with his- par-
I^st Wednesday night Mr. and M]. and Mrs K() Evans and
Mrs. Lous \\alker had the mis , ..
fortune of hitting a large buck -‘
deer when returning home after a tiny bit of sand caused Mrs.j
a visit wi'h Mr. and Mrs. Grant Charlie Keese much pain Satur-|
Seale. The large X point buck ,|ay when it got into the pupil j
jumped into the load without, of her eye. She was taken to th ■
warning and hit their car dong hospital'in Kerrville for its re-J
considerable damage to the car moVal.
and killing the deer. - i
The Gua.ialote ranch, formeil.v
j known a- the .Chisum ranch or)
Mi. and Mrs. Warren Means and I Hope Dean place, now owned by
--. I'mighe. of H.Hines. Montana."1'"' ls ugnm-t all hunt ng.
' „• the i mi .n and al - - - \' ">PP>ng or tre-passaig. Violators
will r-f prosveuteu.- \\ luim H
Suhuhlt, Out. i ,i)D’F ub.l,00 |
, * r.t: . ~ _
The former Fi-st Puff, B. h
Langford Jr., and Pu t in rancher
owned b> me are strictly poste<
atrainst hunting and any othe
main :-r of trespassing. Mrs. E. A
( louanitzer. New Braunfels.
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MRS
MAUDE STOKES
Medina, Texas
INSURANCE
and
REAL ESTATE
CARD OF THANKS
We take this opportunity of
thanking everyone who was so
I kind to us during our recent time
of sadness at the loss of our
darling infant daughter, Debbie
Lynn Whitehead. The many lovely
i flowers,' cards and kind words of
I sympathy and other acts of kind-
| ness including the food brought
I to our home, helped in a great
measure to make otir days so much
j nrul easier to bear. May
, God bestow ill's richest Idossi
; upon each of you.
Mr. and Mrs. K. C.
Mrs. Ruth Whitehead
Mr«. Elizabeth Hubble
Bloke MtCrelen
form Newt ot 12:15
Weitern Bond ot
TMO-
8588
Whituhead I ^ Blokt McCrelei
XOv/ with Morket Rt*
MEDINA INSURANCE AGENCY
Insurance of all Kinds. Real Estate, and Loans,
NOTARY PUBLIC
A. E. McClendon L. D. Chandler
Medina Texas
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' We have a big stake in this community and we intend
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When we sell you a new Ford, vou can be absolutely <}
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Wre stand behind every new Ford we sell, with an
ironclad, written warranty!
We have service facilities to give your car the care it
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You can trade cars with us with confidence that you
are getting a fair and square deal . . . that your business
is appreciated.
TRADE WHERE IT’S SAFE TO TRADE
AND GET THE BEST DEAL, TOO!
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