The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1955 Page: 4 of 8
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THE HANDERA BULLETIN
Friday, April S', >
Tire
30 PER CENT DISCOUNT
On All Nylon De Luxe
Super Cushion Tires
Size
Regular Price
Sale, Plus Tax
670-15 Black
$29.05
$20.96—1.09
710-15
ft*!. 10
25.17—1.16
760-15
ft6.25
25.57—1.50
800-15
59.85
27.89—1.45
1*9
670-15 Reversible
56.70
25.69—1.09
710-15
40.55
28.58—1.16
760-15
44.40
55.08—1.50
800-15
48.80 .
,54.16—1.45
Erie Mansfield
Gulf Dealer
Bandera, Texas
Home Made Gifts Add
Heart To Holiday Giving-
Jfr
In the twinkle of a needle and for as
little us a dollar, you can put together
u dainty, colorful gift apron using
J. C. Penney Company’s do-it-yourself
fabrics. Nylon net, an elegant back-
ground for any decoration—grosgrain
ribbon and Christmas ornaments are
all that it needs to create this delight-
ful and practical holiday gilt. Your,
personalized touch will make the gilt
apron even more appreciated. If you
enjoy giving more than one gift, you
i can really let your imagination run
riot when you combine tile Penney’#
permanent finish organdy fabric* w itii
pockets, applique* or border pffn-ts in
any of the 17 available Colors. Not only
are Penney’* do-it-yourself apron*
pretty, practical and personal- they're
inexpensive and simple to make and a
__ big help to limited Christmas budgets,
^ too.
I NOTICE TO FARMERS
I Applications for payment under
I the new wool program will be made
I to county Agricultural Stabiliza-
tion and Conservation (ASC) of-
fices.
To be eligible for payments un-
der the new program, producers
I must present to ASC county of-
| fices a bill of sale showing the
| number of head sold with their
: total liveweight and the date of
| sale, anil a certification that the
animals were bought for slaughter
' and had full wool pelts.
I In the ease of shorn wool, the
! wool cannot have been shorn be-
fore January 1, 1955. The shorn
' wool and the lambs and yearlings
nnj»t be marked on or after April
1. 11)55.
HOME DEMONSTRATION
mSTKICT(7 TO MEET
Homi-maloTs from Id counties of
West Texas will meet at the Trim
| ity Baptist Church in Kerrville for
their annual Spring Meeting on
April 19th. Registration will be-
gin at 9 a.in., in the recreation
hall. Kerr County home demon-
stration women will serve the dele-
HOFSE COMMITTEE OKAYS
$3 MILLION CANCER HOSPITAL
| Austin, April 5 The House Ap-
propriations Committee without a
dissenting vote Tuesday approved
i a bill to authorize establishment of
a $3 million South Texas cancer
hospital.
| Members of the economy-mind-
ed committee who pass on the
I state’s spending bills sat silent,
'some tearful, as a prominent San
Antonio surgeon, a Seglin house-
wife who is a cancer patient, and
a former Bexar lawmaker whose
son died of cancer only five days
ago, pleaded approval.
Although little chance for the
j hill’s passage had been seen even
I by its sponsors after opposition
I developed in San Antonio medical
j circles several weeks ago, n«t a
niikkwa* “no” Vl,t0 "-as east by appropria-
Bandera CouQ-’s Cancer Cru- committeemen as the roll
Slide is off to a good start! Twenty 1 ca,Mot'’ was take"’
CANCER CKl'SADK LETS
lNDEKWAY
| The bill now advances in the
"workers from throughout the coun- j gena,(1 Sen 'o F Latimer
John ti. James, at the Bandera Li
brary last Monday afternoon to
receive literature, supplies, and in*
of San Antonio is sponsor.
“Y’ou will never find a constitu-
ent who will censure you for vot-
ing for this bill,” said former
B£ a Mrrtftwo
C~
m
ssssas ws « i-s wk
Ranch House Cafe
'Where good friends meet
When it’s time to eat”
SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER
EASTER SUNDAY $1.25
★
Owned and Operated by
ISABEL
HANDERA LEGION AUXILIARY
SERVES CAKE AT LEGION
HOSPITAL
On behalf of the Bandera Arneri-
Wilod-
row Ruede, Mrs. Ross Bailey-Yuid
can Legion Auxiliary Mrs.
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’T'HESK LEADERS in the fight against litter on America’s highways,
* parks and beaches wore guests of Keep America Beautiful, Inc.,
this month in New Y ork City. They ar„ (lilts H. Miller Jr. (left), pres-
ide nt of the First National Bank in Culpeper. Virginia: Mrs. Wi!b:iip
J. Walters of New Brunswick, New Jo- ey. president of the National
Council of State Garden Clubs; and ' i ge T. Sarcrisson. executive
director of Recreation, Promotion <t . .ice, Inc., Wilmington. Dela-
ware. They reported on state and national anti-litter activities at die
annual director meeting of KAB, a new public service organization
for the elimination of litter. Twenty-four leading.industries and more
than thirty civic groups and agencies are represented-on KAB.
NEW SPRING WESTERN WEAR
Western SHlllTS for Men in stripes,
checks, plaids, and solids, $3.95 and up
WESTERN SHIRTS FOR LADIES in long sleeves.
short sleeves, and sleeveless,
Straw Hals, Cowboy Boots
$2.95 and up
at reasonable prices.
Trading Post
gates and visitors with coffee and ------ ----------wav
stx swarTl-.....- s's&r sx i,
be presiding. Mrs. It. C. Wood ■'> the meantime posters are being
will represent tin* state home-deni- placed in business houses, edui-a-
«nstration board when she speaks bionol literature or. the known
mi • 1 11 With Relation to Mothers facts about cancer is King distil- j , , , ^
and Home Demonstin
Women.”
Judge Jack L. Pope----------- ,
Justice. 4th Court of Civil Appeals; !"> Liipiiir oi me ............ explains
San Antonio, I exas, will 1«- guest “■11 ' 1 ■' V | that no stute appropriations would
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CroS i.f the Bulletin for ................. .......... “......
tin- direction the showing of these lilms.
"Donations have already begun j^. \
to come in. the first contribution I'
being a $5.00 check from Miss
Mrs. Tom Robison went to Kerr 1
ville last Sunday afternoon where j
they served cake and coffee at the i
Legion hospital’s coffee hour for |
the veterans. They also assisted i
with the game’s during the after- '
noon. They took over seven de- j
licious home made cakes which i
were greatly enjoyed, by the pa- J
‘‘.More Satisfied
Customers Everyday"
ftyeAty,
Ticino. tPjtMfici
860 Sidney Baker St.
Phoue 1201-W Kerrville. Tei.
to thi1 dread disease. He said the
first step in stamping out cancer
is to provide facilities for those not!
able to pay for treatment. He ;
own assistance in rais-
ing funds for the hospital. Ridge-
way's 2-year-old son died Friday. I
Rep. Stanley Banks Jr., lead
•Xt'ttMit'ion I •"Pthor of the House bill, explained
speaker.
Runnels and I.lain) eounix 1 , ”, v 111 '! 1 .“ ! const ineted eoiiipped and t urned
choruses will sing. The report of tkt'.1!> ll,‘‘tJ^plete details j Io the'slate for operation.
He said the Dill proposes that
million would be raised by
I private -subscription and antiei-
Demonstratioli (Tub tnlU'<l th,'‘>ugh various organiza-
tion and individuals, and anange-
Associate ,TI<'nts are being made to show
work will he under
of Mrs. Maynard Gaines of Abi-
lene.- Tin theme will lie “Over
the Garden Fence”. The follow- "‘V’” 1 nates a future allocation of *1*4
ing counties will report at this Hiiin liikins of 1 lpi ( m < k, who i inj|]i jn fe,{or;l| Hill-Burton Act
time: McCulloch County on Citl- ;,s her contribution in mem- ^ j i p
zenship. Coke County on Civil de- | ory of her beloved.mother, Mrs., A)(,prt Hartman. San An- k
fense, '(j)leman County on 4-H, | Edgai I likens, whose life ,^.as ’ tonio surgeon, said the Texas Sur-
Menar^’ouijty on Education, Run- ipipr" /Vf‘'a hp'r’ fr)V,‘.!.kank i «m\ Society in convention here ,
nels County on Recreation, < oncho : J 1< ktn- for k r, , ,Us. ‘ *’ i tOmIhv resolved to give its “full
County on Health, and Taylor I bution and \m- feci that knowing
County on Safety.
| where the money goes is the right A1
American Cancer Society’s
pproval’’ to the bill.
Special guests for the Jay will | ^JJ^TEX A S BISIN ESS AifTIV IT Y
1 « 7’. 45 AVI I
Just Opened!
The
SEWING BASKET
In Heart of Business District
On Main Street
General Dress Making
Sitering. Sewing, Repairs.
Button-holing, Flc., «-xp«-rll>
alul promptly done.
Y’our Patronage So . iUs3
MRS. HENRY JCRH/KI.
Owner.
be Miss'Thclma Casey, District 7 American l ancer Society a 1955
Home Demonstration Agent; G. G., crusade to raise $24,000,000 in the,.
Extension o^t t(* control cancer, Mrs. John j ,
V
ustin. Building activity push-
Texas. business index to a rec-
(iilison. Director of .....-........., , . , .
Service; Miss Bonnie Cox, Orgjmi- !£ ^^ the an- h Kt,,nmrv.
zation Specialist; Miss MiMiimI t.oiL 1 The February high of 163 ex-
Harris, Associate 4-11 State Lead- an aterv t w • , I reeded the previous high estab-
.,.„i \ii<s Mnrv Jo Garland I *o|s combined ediu-ational and |f.1 V1 e, ■ n,. I»evious mgn estan
Home I)emonstra-"9un,Era'sin(f drive is being conduct- i lushed m December, 1954, by one
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cw.^o Nev
Easter l.ilitss and other
Eitster Plants
Mrs. Lona Jacksoa ,
Phone 6-4466
Ho.’,' .\o'otnty """" l'Kn"JUI"’ra' j ed"throughout ’the"'country duHng! PoinV E'V’ures were rek-ased by
Lnch will be served at the noon 1 April which was d.-sigiiated by t,'“ IWn'-"k
hour in the recreation hall of the President Eisenhower as Cancer
church. Lunch tickets arc *1.00 ,ont1r°l Month. _ 'Hie mint a for
each and are to be secured from j Bandera ( ounty is $475.00.
Mrs. Walter Kutzer. Comfort. | Mrs. James stated that 60 cents
Texas, by April 11th. |ol every dollar collected will be
, , ... . retained bv the State in winch the
Each county will he re| funds are contributed, and will be
11 devoted to state and community
programs of cancer control. I ot 94 per _ cent in „
Another 25 tie, cent will go for I struct ion authorized since August
„e„vl„ ! 1953.
tk/aiineNe^ ,. x
** tverii Hour on w
Dy three delegates, their
Demonstration Agent, and
any
RYANS
RED&
WHITE
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
Swift’s Premium fully cooked, whole. II).
HAMS - - - -53c
Del Monte, crushed, No. 2 can
PINEAPPLE - - -27c
Reynold’s 12 in. wide, 75 ft. Jumbo
ALUMINUM FOIL - 69c
Roegelein’s Sweet’nized 2 lb. pkg. thick
BACON - - - 99c
Roegelein’s 12 oz. package
SMOKETS - - - 69c
Roegt-lein’s 12 oz. cello package
PINKY PIGS - - 39c
Roegelein’s Bar-X pound tray pack
BACON - - - 39c
Star-Kist Chunk Style »/a size can
- - - 33c
number of visitors. District 7 in- i
d“rtS ' BlaSr' ('.''**$ \
Concho. Gillespie. Ken Llano. M.- asp 5
son. Met uHoucb Menard Nolan (>f jhj r,.M,irch ls ,mrt of an „
Runnels. San Saba, laylor. and a]| p|;n| (,f att|1(.k mf)n“
oin iKin. , jest enemy. Twelve nereent of the
money will he allocated to t.iie Gan-
209!! MOTOR \EHK Ll-.s cer Society's national office, whTc
REGISTERED I P TO APRIL 31 lh, final 'three per ,-ent will in-
Of the ,2(199 motor vehicles reg- use,I f,„- medical grants to insti-
istered up to the evening of April lotions and fellowships to inftivid-
31, aeconling- to B. Fleenor. uals. f
Deputy Sheriff and Tax Gollec-.j )n ftn ,j. „f lht. 12 «f*er
,1or. 1257 were passenger cars; wflj,.() i„.r„w„s the budget- for
356 TomnuYeial trucks; 351 farm th, ,lfltiofml -.ft'i, ■-. Mrs. James!
j trucks: 2, D uel tiact■ >) -. .O nointed out that only 2.4 per rent
i traders: and 11 mwellaneous was USe,| last near for the national
jVetiii-Rq. i fund-raising campaign.
National educational programs,
both profe -donal and public, ae-
county for 4.5 per cent, while pro-
fessional and public service to pa-
tients accounts for 1.2 per cent.-and
statistical tv-i-arch accounts for .9
per cent. The entire administrative
cost for the national office takes
only 2.6 per cent, of the total, while
the remaining .4 ner cent is put
aside in a special fund for con-
tingencies and emergencies.
De«c>-ihing how local and ilivi-
sbinal areas list- their 60 per cent
share of the cru-aile fund. Mrs.
James cited such projects as
nurses' training courses, refresher
courses for physicians, and some
■ of the elements of the educational
! program films, radio, and TV
transcriptions, pamphlets, posters,
and displays, and material for
publications. Much is done in the
: wav of early cancer detection nro-
: grams and in improving facilities
for treatment. Division adminis
itration and campaign costs nl«o
come out of this share of the fund
1 (TIDED MAIL SERVICE
FOR BANDERA
- With the inauguration of an
early morning out-going mail,
| Bandera now has two out-going
mails a day. The first one. first
I class mail only, leaves bv bus at
j 9:30 a.m„ and the regular mail,
which carries nil types of mail
leaves the Bandera Post Office
i at 3:30. Both go to San Antonio.
the Bureau of Business Research
of the University of Texas.
Urban building permits rose 11
per cent ill February, to 219,
bringing the value of this index
44 pci- cent above a year ago and
18 per cent higher than the aver-
age of 1054.
The bureau reported an increase
of 94 per cent in building con-
Complete Beauty
at the
Serv ice
COTTAGE
BEAUTY SHOP
Mrs. Mary Frances Rued*
Phone 6-3231
STORE
2 tall cans
PET MILK - - 25c
Sunshine Assorted
(ANDYS - - - 17c
7 « «
Pound Box
KRISPY CRACKERS - 23c
2 6-oz. cans Snowcrop LEMONADE or
LINEADE - - - 49c
Thrif-T-Pak sliced, 10-oz. package
STRAWBERRIES - 27c
10-oz. package 'Sun Spun Breaded
SHRIMP - - - 49c
Libby’s, 46-oz. can
TOMATO JUICE - - 29c
Red and White, 2 12-oz. cans
CORN - - - -25c
iMISS PIM’E honored
AT LUNCHEON
I Miss Nancy Prue was honored
(with a luncheon given by Mrs. E.
H. Prue and Mrs. Robert Warden
in San Antonio Saturday in the
I home of the latter,
j The home was beautifully dec-
: orated in spring flowers. Covers
j were laid for fourteen guests.
WkK: V • 5 :,-<A & ViWifi i'rf.t ■ S'
Est hi i shed 1907
Dial 6-3852
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
Coffee, Peaberry pound
65c Bacon, Cornflour
42c
Milk, 2 cans
25c Salt Pork, pound
29c
Supreme Crackers pound
25c Picnics, pound
39c
Malio Meal, large
31c Raster Eggs, cello bag
23c
Pinto Beans, 2 pounds
17c Peaches, 2't size
30c
Raisins, Sun-Maid
Pic Libbg's Catsup
19c
Mustard, quarts
29c Wesson Oil, qt.
34c
V-8 Juice
lie Glo-coat Wax, FURR
85 c
Cornmeal, 5 pounds
35c Ivory Soap, Large
12c
Crisco, 3 pounds
85c Napkins,
12c
DRY GOODS
$3.48 to $3.98
$1.98 to $2J>8
_______95e ud.
Ladies Raster Hats all the latest stifles
Childrens Raster Hats all colors
Nylon Material solids 89c Floral
Lawn Material 49c and 59c yd. free pattern too
Ladies Nylon, all the Spring shades 98c to $1.25
Ladies and Childrens Shoes Dress or Casual
Ladies liras $1.05 Ladies liisse Slips, nglon trim . $1.98
Organdy for childrens dresses all colors, patterns free 49c yd
Easter Baskets filled with eggs, candy chickens .—_ 35c each
Friday—This store will be closd from 12 noon till 3 p. m.
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1955, newspaper, April 8, 1955; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth799121/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bandera Public Library.