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THE BANDERA BULLETIN
Friday, February 2S. \ ?>S3
PRIVILEGE NEWS
PIPE (REEK
Joel Ldwuid.s visited Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Edwards and rliil-
TIIIS IS
OI K TOWN
11) Jinny
MRS. CALDWELL NAMES
RED CROSS WORKERS
Mrs. Tom Caldwell, chairman of
the local Red Cross fund raising The Privilege Creek Home Dorn
campaign announces the followihg onstration Club met in the hom< ,
workers for the campaign which of Mrs. John James in Bandera } dren in Uevnie Monday night,
will open on March 1: Mrs. R. S. Estates last Friday afternoon fori Joel Edwards is driving u pret-
Trowbridgc. Mrs. Fred Briggs, a very interesting and beneficial ty new car.
Mrs. E. K. Wyatt. Mrs. (1. M. meeting. Mrs. Edwin Vawter, ] M. 1. Bledsoe and friend ol Har-
Morritt, Mrs. Henry Jureciki. A. presided and opened the meeting , hngon visited here. Saturday.
B. Tilehman, Miss Xcim Craw- with a prayer, and Mrs. Lane i Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Werner, who
ford. Mrs. A. W. Carter. Mrs. A. Langford called the roll, read the ! has been visiting Mr. and Mis.
B. Tilirhman. Mrs. Lon 1>. Fisher, minutes, and (rave the treasurer's Bledsoe in Harlingen returned
Mi'“ K Linduei Mi'- Annie Hath- report. Roll cull was answered home Monduy. Mrs. Bledsoe has
nine Strieker Mis Robert Ma- with a health hint. After the busi- I tieen oil the sick list. \\ e are hap-
zurek. Mrs. Edward Johnson. Mrs. ness se-sion Mrs. R. L. Stevens, j l>y to report her improving
Lani I.anirford. Mr-. Ku.-sell Blair, Home Demonstration agent, .deni- , , *,n“ . r®'
Mrs. Wai run Huntt*r. Tom ('al«l oiistiatetl prupanition ami sorvimr Roland Ihallman r rujay mjfht ---
u, p, \], s Arthur Hayes, C. C. of a delicious skillet dinner. !VIr. and Mrs. r rank Ho»» and j art. looking forward to the next
Hoar: * . Mis. .1. V. Lunsford. Mr-, was -orvod with rofro>hnVents of cjru(,v Koss Smith, Mr. and Mrs. | meeting on Tuesday, March 1, at
,T K Hrown. Mrs. \V. .1. Schmidt, hot ginger bread and whipped < l.v<le Ross hnd son, Hugh, ot Sun • 2:30 in the Handera Auditoriu
Mrs M. I:. Saii.lidgo. Mr>. Norma civam. coffee, tomato aspic >alad. Antonio,» * V°UISL*. : * when Max Carr, a
Davenport, Mrs. K A. Habonicht, potato chips and crackers.
TARPLEY
M. R. Sandidge and his father,
J (1. T. Sandidge Sr., of Kerrville ]
are on a business trip to West I
I Texas.
Thanks to D. K. Conwill Jr., and! Staff Sergeant Ceeil Sparks and I
Mrs. Thelma Stevens and their a friend, CpI. flina Romana of;
efficient staff of workers, the Luke A.F.B., Arizona, Miss Arleta j
blood mobile unit had a successful | and Donnie Sparks, of New Braun-;
day Iasi Thursday, and received; fels. Texas, visited Mr. and Mrs. i
l>5 pints of whole blood. This is1 1 " n '
a very worthy program for Ban-
J. E. Dean last week
Mrs. Ruby Reese and Mrs. Quin- |
ton McGee and son and Mrs. Nora
Anderson were visitors in Hondo j
Monday.
Quinton McGee of Fort Worth
spent the week-end here with his '
family. i
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jeffers went j
........ . ______ _____ celebrated j to Bandera Saturday.
Mr-. I hey also enjoyed watching tilin- pianist, and Miss Barbara Green.) Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Sundidge and.
dera county as well as our na-
tion and should have the support
of everyone here * Fine Arts
Club members and their friends
Mrs Waltac' Lawrence. Mrs. C. Stevens also* spoke op. tin* various
11. Mansfield. Mr- Tom Caldwell, tuts of meats using charts show- son
if Mr. and Mrs. R. I.
who
\ able
Mrs. John Langford wa- elected
dues
M - Blanche Bounds.
WAYNE Ill ENROLL ED
AT S. T. S. T.
San Marcos. YYiiyin Fee of
Bandera is among tin 2Sii new- stu- 1HDA Meetjng
dents enrol let I f"i Hit spring -, Atril In 2.»c I HDA
mcster at Southwv-t I* xas State collectetl.
Teai hi r- (’ollegy. - Mr- Y[ar\ n Hay ctnnluctetl twa
Total t rii'llnieiit at the College amusing wiinl games for roe re it
has ieached 177th the .-ecoful high-
est figure l"i -pi ing semester en-
rol I me. 'in t i . -clfo. 11 - hist ip v.
Higl ■ -t enii llnit-iit was in 1 it.50
when World War ,d I veterans
swelled the total to 'Jli'.eJ. Third
high was in 11*51 when 171*1 stu-
■ l.i t attended t la college.
A survey of mist semcsli r's en-
nillmet:t l ow - tlhtr tin men aguii
Walker and voice major from Philadelphia. | G. W. and Lynn Elbert Jeffers
tationetl in Beiinsylvania, will present a lovely i attended the Bi-District basket-
in" lamb. beef, pork and veget- rioncii Morocco ami also interest- program. Mr. Carr is head of the hall game Monday night at New
oh-. dairy foods and their food i'tg scenery ot that country and piano department of Trinity Dni-1 Braunfels between Medina and
. omul- i.ii tit.. I 11 ■. 11 111i 11 i • • i 11 ■ • 11 i sc* i i ■ t I L." .. I..
also scenes on the Thai I man ranch, versity and Miss Green is also
Mrs. Von Jess visited Mrs. from Trinity. Don’t miss this
, ........ , , it. L< uise Dickens Saturday evening. Robert Stein of Stein's
in Kerrvilli' mi ^r' 1,Ml* M,;s. <*u> Wyiick v.sit- Clothiers told us today that Bail-
ed relatives in San Antonio the ,,, ro Bargain Days last week was
past week. i|i.. best so far, that people just
Mrs. Wagner and Mis. Matti. naturally liked to trv for a nice
N. Johnston visited Mrs. Ora prize like the TV set that was
Schott Wednesday ntternoon and given awav When preparing
■ mn with prizes going to Mrs. It. were very glad indeed to find her t<) send out the invitations to a
1.. Nivji and Mrs. John Saul. looking so well after her recent wedding, the envelop, s are all a.I-
Eacli wtenilier gave *1 to go into accident. _ dressed first. Invitations are
tic dot u net 11 .'usury instead ot ; Judge and Mrs.^A. V, Due called own sent out with enclosed tis-
Kyle.
Mrs. J. E. Dean and son spent
Tuesday in Pipe sCreck with her1
mother. Mrs. ('. M. Krause.
■a their aunt, Mrs. Mattie N. ut. papers, which are inei.lv used
Johnston Thursday night and she protect the fresh ink' from
vie- delighted to have them. smudging. In a process such as
Mr-. Mattie . N. Johnston was heli.igraving where the ink dries
v. iv happy to have her friends,^ immediately. tissue papers are ocr-
,,,. ............... .Mis. Nettie Babbitt of Housto^T)'ain|y outmoded. An envelope
'iitnumi'ei' the w m<" on the cam Emory lfrnw and daughter. Emma und hei daughter, Mrs. Edgar s;z, invitation is inserted in the
planii’iig a money raising project.
Mrs. Jam* - -^ved deliei.iu- re-
freshnients to’ ™i Edwin Vav.
ter. and slaughter; Joy, Mr-. Clif-
ford t-'l.im and children. Mis. M .r-
in Hav. Mr-. I . A Johnson. M' s.
pus a- they . 11Uy-t .term. The
ratio i ltrj:t n,. > in 7 17 women.
F. is t lh . ■ ■ ?Af Mi. and Mrs.
< o I" U' 11. Fel "I Handel a.
.In>un\ Cot 11 a giia m who i at-
tending' -e i;"i i.l ’ \ II- ! I II spoilt
last week-end iie'e W til hi- parent
l.ee. >1 ■ - loit' 1 .angford. M is
I.iitie Langford and son, Kdwit
Lane. Betsy L’aimford. Mrs. Dollii
Srl'oell" t. 'll- li. I.. SteV. II
Affs. Johi Saul.
Bulletin Want Ads get results
d All
l >. foil inghuni. Only 1c Per worth
TARPLEV MAN ON
GOODWILL FLIGHT
Captain Joseph R. Boland, Air
Reservist from Tarpley, member
of the H707th Pilot Training Wing,
took off from Brooks Air Force
Base this morning on a training
and goodwill flight to Mexico City.
Seventy officers and airlneti of
tile "Alamo Wing” will fly south
to Tampico and then ucros«> the
Sierra Nevada to Mexico Citge The
reservists will return Monday.
Dubbed “Operation Compadre”
by Brig. Gen. John II. Foster, Com-
mander of the 8707th, the flight is
being made with nine North Amer-‘
iean T-28 trainer planes, two Cur-
tis C-lti "Commando” transports
and two N. A. B-25 "Mitchell”
t miners.
BERM A
Sport Shirt's'
for men
NEW SPRING COLORS
SHORT SLEEVE SHORT SHIRTS
in solids and prints, sizes small-med-
ium and medium lar^v $2.98
i
LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS in soft prints
Sizes small-medium and medium larvre
for $4.25
T-SHIRTS in solids and stripes $2.98
THE FHONTIEE SHOP
The purpose .if the flight, the |
first flight ever made south of the
Goodwin’s IGA Superette
FRESH FISIPFESTIVAL”
Nollkumpei ot San Antonio, \i.-it fji•1 envelope with the heliogravcd
In r 1- riday. side toward you . A larger invi-
Alr. and Alls. Arpo Brill return- tation is folded in half with helio-
ami ed Friday after it few days visit graving inside, and in erted folded
'in Oklahoma. [edge in envelope first. Return ad
Mrs. H. J. Babbitt ot Houston dresses are not correctly used on
late Airs. Edgar Knollkumper of invitations and announcements. In
I San Antonio visited friends here the examples ui eorri'ct wording
Phursday. and spacing of invitations it is. . . . . ,, ,,
Mr. and Mr-. J. B. Edwards ami important to note th. lack of pane- Vl1 l,y Alr ,<"m' ,U‘st,,'v‘‘ I
I children attended the fat O'"'!' Illation, except aft.-t iihieviations
s11o'. iii San Antonio Friday night, ami initials and when phrases re-
i Mr. and Mrs. ( . F',. Krause and ijuiring separation iiy i-iluinnis an-
il lughter of Naeogdoch.'s -pent the mailing on the sane- line. AbreV-
] week-end with .Mis. C. 11. Krause, jatioas arc generally avoided-, with
\\ t- are sorry to report Airs, i . II. th. exception of -11. - * i .-out ract ions
I Kraus, on th.- sick list. We hope |ls Mi. and Airs, and Jr. Card
l;for her a speedy recovery. forms for enclosure with wedding
Air.-, Alai garet Allen visited h.-r invitations should gi*- detail con-
TROUT -
REDFISH - -
RED SNAPPER
POUND 49c
- POUND 49c
- POUND 55c
Order Early! Supply Limited!
See our full paye .yrot^cujy circular
j Mster in the* hospital in San An- e^rnin^ any ' the* fum timi eon-
toniu Friday. ^ ^ nrclml with the wetldinv. The-n*
Mr. and Mrs. I*.. (*. MeKandles card." may l>e invitations to ihe
jof Fredei iekshuiLT were week-end wedding breakfast, a reception
| visitors of Mrs. Della (ilenn. eard, or the adiPission titl'd t«> the. ,
( apt. and Mi s. Hanna and ehil- ehureh statinju' the proper- pew. (f*'**^Jirostf i.
dren and Miss Gayle Whitworth Wedding invitation- -houl.l be is-* Among officials expected to
of San Antonio visited Mr. and sued l.y tiie parents of the bride. JK»****''t the wing will be Gen. Alberto
Mrs. H. Rohrbach the following |,.v' either father or -mother I S:*iinas Carranza, bead of civil
I nit, is to increase cross country
navigational proficiency 'of the 1
“Alamo Wing" pilots and to better!
Good Neighbor relations.
Reservists were selected for the
flight on the basis of merit train-
ing achievement -ami attendance of
reserve training week-ends.
Special greetings from Bexar
County and the State of Texas will
he carried on the flight and Goy.
All.-n Shivers has designated the
"Alamo Wing'- his official "good-
will ambassadors,” announced'
i '4 4 4 4 '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
ft) (V (V fv L S\| A) A) fk, Tv C- A) A,A,A)A)A)A)A)JVfV$N>
Sunday. ahme if one parent has died and
Air. and Mrs. Milton Lewis and' th. living parents ha< not re-
il.ii-. I. i in i i t t Iwi leool. I I-, .-if. ‘ 1 rt'l
aviation in Alcxico. and Col. Wil-
liam F. Skaer, C. S. air attache, i
The flight will cover more than j
the regular February training
children spent the weekend visit- married. The correct title for a
ing in Seguin. man, either bridegroom or one ...
Edwarsd received issuing the invitations, is "Mr." | period for members participating,
son-in-law. Roy svith the exceptions of Doctor. |Tht‘ 8107th customarily meets one *
Mrs. J. B,
word that her
•t
NS
Clakxirood
CAFE COURTS
(Jrood Food
P»oer
('ourtecus Service
Clean and Modern
Rates $3.50 and up
I hmcinj?
l-l Mile Imist on 11 iyli \v: i \ 111 I 'horn' (i-HM'i I
fyack filo-teb,, Yflanaye.'i
VANDERPOOL
i tn * * t *.»r f * v * f *. r
RYANS® ST (I R1
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
Blister of Dallas, who has been Judge, Justice and the titles of
sick and in the hospital, was able military officers. The bride's
to return home, We hope for him „ame ’is' not usually written in
a speedy recovery. full, yoi is the title "Aliss" used
A isitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. f,,, an invitation. However, "Miss"
Rucker Saturday were Mr. and may he used in instances where
Mrs. G. K. MeKandles of Freder- the bride's surname is not that of
ickshurg and Edgar Pickens. the person issuing the invitations,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Rohrbach visit- pr jtl instance- wheie there is a
e<! in Sat) Antonio Sunday and possibility of questions arising as
Airs. Bessie Jakas ol \\ iseonsin to the surname of the bride. Alore
i i'ttn tied home vvith them for a wedding etiquette next time *
tew weeks visit. ^ Bandera's next big event will he
s--------- —_ j Public Schools W»*«*k.' So. watch
SEWING SHOP TO OPEN for the big parade, attend the
MONDAY 'various entertainments during the
Mrs." Henry Jurcczki unnoun-s ; M'"1 visi' .'L stlu,.".lvvv
the opening of a sewing shop I ,{v‘ fl"’ no'v 'M N N'
next door to Parker’s Cafe on |
Main Street in Bandera. She ;
plans to open the shop Mondayj
and will do all types of general [
sewing, Y’ou are invited to visit
her shop.
—..... - - - —--. father. Pen ft’Rrvant. who has been
Mrs. Eddie Lee Nixon and ehil- ill with pneumonia at the home of
dren of Houston spent last Week- b - daughter. Mrs. /■ dley Duky.
end here with her parents. Mr. We are glad to hear that All.
and Mrs. Ted Nesky. | Brvant is doing better.
____ The basketball girls went to Me-
iloia last Tlnirsday and the I'topia)
girls lost their gam°. |
Services every Lord’s Day, Sun The revival at Vandert.....I "it!
I day school 10 aim. Preaching anc ; go on for ,'>nnth"r week and evry-
I I'otnmurion 11 a.iri. Evening serv | <>i• is invited to attend.
, ice- 7:150 o'clock. Bible study Wed- .Thompson, wlih has h-,,
I ties,lav 7M0 o’clock. You are cor- d1 ,’/ rav.-ving the m i I again.
• Iiallv invited to attend ail services JJ'inso" has been can-y .ig the
mail iti his place while he is ill.
A bus load of school children
i went to the rodeo and stock show
j at Sen Ai^onin last Satprdav.
Willma Miller from Kansas v'sit-
I'ed friends,and attended ehureh at
week-end each month and holds !
one two-wi-ek active duty train-
ing period each summer. Members '
of the wing not participating in :
the flight will train at Brooks Air
Force Base this week-end.
M VCK HICKS PROMOTED
WITH ROTC AT NOTRE DAM K |
The promotion of Cadet Mack R
Kicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Hicks, Mayan Ranch. Bandera.
Texas, to the grade of Cadet Staff
Sergeant has been announced by
Col. Milton Al. Towner, professor
of Air Science, C. S. Air Force
ROTC Detachment No. 225. Cni
versify of Notre Dame. Notre]
Dame. Indiana. Cadet Hicks is a
sophomore in the College of Com-!
meroe, majoring in domestic mar
ketimr at tile University of Notre]
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moon Jr., j Dame. j,
went to Arkansas to visit her__ . . __;_______
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
AVe, the subscribers, have this
day entered into a limited part
nership agreeably to the provision
of the Revised Statutes ot Texas
relating to limited partnerships;
and do hereby certify t hat the
terms of our said partnership ■an-
as follows: the partnership name
is MINERAL EXPLORATIONS
LIMITED; the general nature of
the business is surveying, pi"
pecting, and searching for oil. pa .
sulphur, uranium, and all valuable
minerals, buying and selling -aid
minerals and producing and m:i
ing said minerals'; th" general
partners being Burton N Conrad-'
Sam L. Darden, arid Joseph R.
Boland, and the -perial paitm-
being Ge ipge IV Aleadot am*
George F. Bradley; the amount "t
capital wha-li each special | at
has contributed to the c"nim jj
stock is $200.0(1 in cash: the period j
of which such partnership ’<
commence is the 15th day'of Fel |
ruar.v, 1055, and sarii partnei -k,;o I
is to terminate on the 15th day ■ f |
March, 1050.
This 15th dav of Feluutuy. 10.""
BURTON N. CONRADF.
general
SAM I.. HARDEN.
genera!
JOSEPH R. BOLAND.
■ general
GEORGE I). AiFADOR.
special
I l LIPS, HYACINTHS.
ORCHID CORSAGES.
CAL A Dll.MS
Mrs. Lona Jackson
Phone 6-4466
Complete Beauty Service
at the
* COTTAGE
BEAUTY SHOP
Airs. Mary Frances Ru<de
Phone 6-3231
GEORGE F. BRADLEY.
O special
“More Satisfied
Customers Kveryday"
ByeAtty
Piano- fx'iu-ice.
860 Sidney Baker St.
Phone 1201-AV Kerrville, Tex.
CARBOZITE
HOOF COATING
10 year guarFaiit.ee
Ask for free sample
Mansfield
Appliance Co.
' Air
11ij
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LIQUID OX lAdllTi-SAMl (AST X(llf»
THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
L d|i
Niblets 12-6/. can vac. pack
CORN - - - - 15c
Our Value 2 No. .'{<).'{ cans
TOMATOES • - - 23c
Sun-Spun sliced No. 2 crushed No. 302
PINEAPPLE - - 23c
Del monte Blended No. 303 can
SUGAR PEAS - - 19c
Roegelein’s Bar-x Sliced pound
BACON - - - 45c
Swift's (.old Crest 2 pound carton
CHEESE SPREAD - • 65c
5 pound paper hag White Wings
FLOUR - - - 49c
Red and White pound can
COFFEE - - - - 95c
Red and White 3 pound can
SHORTENING - - - 75c
Sun-Spun 2 one pound cartons
MARGARINE - - - 43c
Pure Imperial Cane ."> pound hag
SUGAR - - - -47c
Red and White plain or iodized 2 26-oz.
SALT - - - - 15c
Snow Crop 2 6-oz. cans
ORANGE JUICE - - 29c
I.ihhv’s Sliced 10-oz. package
STRAWBERRIES - - 25c
Gorton's 10-oz. package
FISH STICKS - - -49c
Our Value Roll
TOILETT^SUE - - -5r
Viirulcrpoii! Monday night.
THREE BANDERA BOYS
WIN ( ALE SCRAMBLE
Donnie Risinger of Bandera and
Gary Joe Buekelew and Elroy
Daniels of Medina were among the
lucky winners in the calf scramble
held during the seventh rodeo per-
formance at the San Antonio Live-
stock Exposition.
Donnie Risinger placed 8th.in his
go-around and won a nut-chase cer-
tificate worth S15. Elroy Daniels
placed 4th in his go-around and
won a purchase certificate worth
$25. Gary Joe Buekelew nlaced
5th and won a purchase certificate
worth $20.
During all but one of the 15 per-
formances of the Everett Colhorn
World's Championship rodeo. 20
boys are scrambling to catch 10
calves in the arena.
Armed with a halter to a 10-foot
rope, each hoy must try to catch
and halter a calf, then drag him
hack across the finish line. Once
bo has caught the cnlf. no other
boy may touch it unless it breaks
nw'i’’ if hr* ^ L-
♦nil end can not place the halter
in a reasonable length' of time, he'll
he directed by the referee to let
go.
TM'.ns are purchase certifiiates
<vr livestock ranging from the
w>n nwiid of $50 down to the sixth
......... nvises of $15.
T' ■ «e *ifieate mu t * ■ m o<|
I 11 - "' •V'. c of livestock to he
iise4 •• ■ 'Vniv t TT or Eh*A nrojeet.
i ''M . (o t8e livestock nasses to
the hnv after he has demonstrated
' *n raring for it and
piqiii.. *„ follow eomn(*tent. instruc-
'" •"'i'-inc it.
- c‘oot- show will continue
' ’’"hruary 27.
Estblinked 1907
Dial 6-387)2
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
r
Coffee, H and H
Milk, 2 cans
Brown Sugar, Box
Sorghum, 5 pounds
Homing, Can
Pork and Beans, can
India Relish, Heinz
Soap, Lux regular
Dreft, box
Babo, 2cans
Men or Bogs Loafers
Ladies Easier Hats on
Floral Nglon
Solid color Nglon
Organdg, all colors
Lawn all colors
Ladie’s Vogue Shoes
Ladie*s Casuals from
Oil Cloth, 46 in., gard
Bacon, Roegelein Cornflo. 45c
Franks, Roegelein all meat 40c
Cheese, American pound 50c
Sardines, 2 for 17c
Tomatoes & Okra, can 17c
Pinto Beans, can 9c
Tomato Ketchup, Libbg's 19c
Castile soap, 3 bars _ 10c
Condensed Milk, 15 oz. can 31c
Beets, diced ____________ 8C
DRY GOODS
$6.95
Displag
95c
89c
49c
49c
$5.95
$2.00
59c
Fruit of Loom Cottons „ 49c
Men's Dress Shoes______ $9.95
Men's Blue Shamb. Shirts $1.39
Men's Blue Chamb Shirts $1.39
Little Bog's Shorts______ 39c
Ladies Slack Suits $1.00
Bog's heavg Jackets _ $3.95
Men's Plaid Jackets____$3.95
Men's Work Shoes $6.95
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