The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1973 Page: 2 of 8
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Lucille Holdsworth
To Retire
The First Baptist Church of
Bandera had the service Sunday
afternoon. Rev. Ram Espinoza
brought the devotional and J. W
Jennings led the singing, with
Mrs. Bob Mansfield playing the
piano. Joining in the singing were
Rev and Mrs Ira Garrison, Mrs
J W Jennings, Mr. Walter
O’Bryant, Raymond Hicks, Della
Cox, Mrs Roland Thallman and a
very special guest, Mr. Jorge
Broden of South America. Mr.
Broden said he had been a
Christian only three months. It
was nice having him and we hope
. he comes back again He is now
attending the Mexican Bible In-
stitute in San Antonio
Mrs Meda Chi pm an s guests
last Thursday were her daughter,
Mrs. Phillip Singleton, and Dora
Essary, both of San Antonio
Last Friday Mrs. Roy Bonnett of
Medina and Mrs. Bertha Teague
of Kerrville visited with Mrs
Meda Wedgworth, Mr. and Mrs
Ixxuis Reed and Mrs. Lena Dale.
Mrs. Ixsna Schott’s guests over
the weekend were Mrs. Louis
Postert of Kingsville and Elsie
Schott of Medina Lake.
Thanks to Merle Shiflett, Mrs
Cynthia Mayberry had a nice visit
with her cousin, Mr Bill Walker,
who has returned from the
hospital in Kerrville
Mrs. Sophie Kruger made a trip
to San Antonio with her son,
Walter Kruger of Uvalde, last
Friday.
Mrs. Pearl Ruede’s guests this
weekend were Jane Dry of Ban-
dera, Howard S. Shechy of In-
dependence, Missouri, Harvey
Lespillar, Frank McMillan, Carl
Dorow, DaBou-KJaus and Alton
KuykendalKJ&ttmfjSan Antonio.
Mrs. Emma Joiner enjoyed a
visit from her daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Pickens of San Antonio.
We enjoyed some beautiful
music last Wednesday afternoon
by our own Mrs. Dot Carter at the
piano, Mr Bill Spencer at the
organ and Chappy Fadley on the
sax. Mrs. Carter will be playing
Carols every day now and we are
so happy to have her.
Mrs. Dell Fadley will be
playing Carols every day from
12:30 to 1:00 p.m., starting
Wednesday of this week. We are so
happy to have these nice folks
giving of their time.
Charles Anderwald of San
Antonio came Sunday for a visit
with his mother, Mrs Irene An-
derwald.
Mrs. Nellie Warner’s son,
Charles Warner of Kerrville,
visited last Wednesday.
Several members of our staff
were in San Antonio last Friday to
observe the ‘‘Reality Orientation”
program in action. They were
Sandy Wedgworth, Maggie Terry,
Barbara Frazier, Mada
Wedgworth, Lorena Welch, Lupe
Martinez, Irene Garza and Lois
Schulte, supervisor.
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Medina: 589-7706
Kerrville: 257 4608
Fisher Plans To Vote
For Wolff
Responding to inquiries con-
cerning the 21st-district
Congressional race, Congressman
O. C. Fisher issued the following
statement: ‘‘It has never been my
practice to try to tel) my con-
stituents how to vote. I couldn't if I
would, and I wouldn't if I could
They use their own good
judgment. A number of people
have, however, asked me for my
own views about Senator Nelson
Wolff, a candidate to succeed me.
My response has been that Mr.
Wolff has been a friend and con-
stituent of mine for several years
and has befriended me at times
when I needed and sought his help
Wolff is known to me to be a man
of character and principle and is
very capable. He is conservative-
minded, with an urban-rural
outlook, and I think he would make
a good Congressman for our
district. I plan to vote for him.”
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Wonderful Ranch Country
Many Liveoak Trees - Beautiful Building Sites
Long Paved Road Frontage
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BOERNE, TEXAS 78006
Tdwin Houston, Jr.
240 2116 or 249 3314
After thirty-eight years and
eight months of continuous service
with Farmers Home Ad-
ministration in Kerrville, Mrs.
Lucille Holdsworth is retiring to
enjoy more leisure living with her
family which she so rightly
deserves, and to devote more time
to her church activities.
She has been with the agency
since its inception in 1935 and has
been employed at the same
location all the time. The only
employee in Texas with this
record
Mrs. Holdsworth was the first
County Office Clerk in Texas to
receive the Superior Service
Award. With this award she, with
her husband Robert Holdsworth,
took a trip to Washington, D.C. in
1954 In 1968, she received a cash
Incentive Award and Certificate of
Appreciation for continued ex-
cellent performance. Again in
1973, she was awarded a Cer-
tificate of Outstanding Ac-
complishment with another
sizeable cash av'ard. She now
holds a performance rating of
‘ Distinguished’' which is the
highest award any individual can
attain.
Mrs. Holdsworth has dedicated
her entire adult life to serving
rural people in the Hill Country.
Her continued enthusiasm is
encouraging to other employees
with whom she comes in contact.
We, in Farmers Home Ad-
ministration, wish Lucille many
years of happiness and
congratulate her on her out-
standing accomplishments.
Pictured here with Mrs.
Holdsworth is Marlie C. Barker of
Kerrville, District Director of
Farmers Home Administration.
Photo courtesy of Forrest Salter
COL. HAROLD T. REITAN IS
BANDER .Vs ’ AIR FORCE
CONTACT
The Air Force Military Training
Center at Lackland Air Force
Base is currently involved in an
expanded community relations
program to promote a mutual
respect and understanding of the
Air Force and its surrounding
base communities. To insure
maximum results from this
program, key officers were
selected from the center com-
mander’s staff and each was
assigned certain towns and cities
within the Air Force Military
Training Center area. Colonel
Howard T. Reitan, USAF Special
Treatment Center Commander, is
Bandera's Air Force "contact.”
On November 29, Colonel Reitan
rinitrtl “hin” city, and had many
favorable comments about hin trip
and the people he met
Mrs. Ira Reavis — 966 3641
A Christmas Party was planned
for December 18 at the home of
Mrs. Clint Rieber by the Friend-
ship Garden and Civic Club
meeting held on November 27 at
the Methodist education building.
Hostesses were Mrs. Ruth
Preston, Mrs. Lillian Tyra and
Mrs. Lillie Mae Smallwood.
Mrs. Lena Moseley of Camp-
wood, sister of Mr. Ira Reavis, is a
patient in the Santa Rosa Hospital
in San Antonio and will have
surgery for the removal of a
kidney. Their sister. Gillie Reavis
has moved back to the house on
the Will Cook place.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leighton
have returned home from a tour to
Italy with a group of Texas
Realtors. They had attended a
convention of the National
Association of Realtors in
Washington, D.C. before the tour
It was a very enjoyable trip for
them.
The Utopia girls and boys took
both championship trophies in the
annual basketball tournament
held at Harper on the weekend of
December 1. Glenda O'Bryant and
Chris Boultinghouse led the All-
Tourney girls team and Scott
Amann and Tom Mauldin made
the All-Tourney boys team!
Mr. John Highsmith, father of
Mrs. Oliver Reavis, died and was
buried in the Sabinal Cemetery on
November 27. He is survived by
his wife, seven sons and one
daughter.
A bridal shower honoring Miss
Nancy D 'Spain will be held at the
Baptist education building on
Wednesday, December 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stoneking
of Indiana visited his brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Stoneking, several days last week.
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Question:
Is Lone Star doing
everything it can
to hold down costs?
We re operating more
efficiently than ever be-
fore. But our costs are go-
ing up none the less... just like yours.
For instance, the interest rates on
money we have to borrow for con-
structing new gas supply systems have
increased dramatically. These rates
have recently been at all time highs.
Within the last 18 months, we have
invested nearly $100 million:
□ to build a large diameter, 400-mile
pipeline from West Texas to the
Dallas-Ft. Worth area,
□ for other facilities along this pipeline,
□ to attach major new reserves and
□ to pay for well drilling by producers...
all for the purpose of assuring con-
tinuing natural gas supplies to our
customers.
These investments don't even in-
clude the cost of all the gas we must
buy to fill the line. In 1969, natural gas
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lies!
cost us about 19
cents per thou-
sand cubic feet.
Recently we paid more than 85 cents
for major new supplies. And the price
is still rising.
Costs like these are the price Lone
Star must pay for your continuing nat-
ural gas supplies. It's important that
you understand our need for adequate
rates so we can continue to deliver
clean gas energy to your home for
winters to come
We re doing everything possible to
hold down controllable costs. But even
with gradual rate increases, natural
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1973, newspaper, December 14, 1973; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1119197/m1/2/?q=denton+history: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bandera Public Library.