The Harper Herald (Harper, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1985 Page: 3 of 7
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the Pilgrims died.
After a year in America,
gave Thanks because of their
good fortune. Today we all
Admiral Nimitz Foundation
Fredericksburg
seniors over 65. There is no
to the
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Drinks sold by club No chests
1 dj — BYO bottles OK
For more info call:
Jack Lawrence Sr. 1-512-997-3580
Need A Metal Building?
THE TIME IS NOW!
A TBM Avenger, a World War II Navy airplane will arrive
I to go in the collection of the! Nimitz Museum in Fredericks
burg on Nov. 30.
Nimitz features militaria
and new aircraft arrival
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on the Mayfolwer, which
was a very small ship. They
landed and started a settle*
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Last Fling
Trailride and
Dance .
Sat., Nov. 30^9
8:30 p.m. -1 a.m.
Harper Community Hall
jFriday,Ndv. 29,1085/
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THANKSGIVING
Thanksgiving is r -
happy time. Everyone is so weii-being.
joyous and excited. All the •
families come together at
have so muchTompZr'ed’to
brings.
In the old days
way back when, the settlers, * — Justin Marschall, HPC \ [
I AUCTION RESCHEDULED 'j
dealers and collectors from
all over the state are
expected to attend the show,
which will take place in the
American Legion Hall down
the street from the Park.
Display and trade tables for
I the show are still available.
I For more information call
512-997-4379.
Along with the collector’s
f j show, the Museum of the
[ Pacific War, located at the
J Park, will be welcoming available,
Music by
‘The New Saddlemen”
| LAST AUCTION FOR 1985
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B TENNISON ESTATE: All glassware, dishes, pots, pans, linens-&
$ misc. items. ALL APPLIANCES: Wood heaters, Elec, heaters,
® elec, ranges, refrigator, many small appliances, bedroom fur-
® niture, chests, dressers & beds, dining table & chairs, coffee
•0 tables, end tables, table lamps, floor lamps, elec, sewing
Ip machine, antique treadle sewing machine, antique buffett, other
g antiques & collectibles, many boxes & contents. Very good 8 *
m 2 storage building on skids, — plus hundreds of other items.
© Come Get The Bargains! Food & Drinks Available!
© Older House & Approximately % acre is for sale or trade.
WHAT HAVE YOU!
| Auctioneer
B A.D. Hill, Sr.
| TXS 012-0071
| For Further Information,
I I Call 895-1488
We have QUALITY BUILDINGS that win work for YOU!
Well design one to fit YOUR needs — FREE estimates
No job too small — Call us now
M& M
Steel Buildings, Inc.
864-4358 or 864-4640 Harper, TX
An Authorized STRAN Builder
living history demonstration
will be given by the 36tb
Division Association
Ceremonial Unit. The
Military Collector’s Club will
also be in evidence with some
of their restored vehicles.
Smith said the museum Graveside services for
contains some of the most Curtis L. Perry, 78, of
modem exhibit techniques. Harper, who passed away,
as well as some of Nov. 21, in the Veterans
Administration Medical
Center, Kerrville, were held
Saturday, Nov. 23, at the
lHarper Cemetery with Rev.
Robert Sorensen officiating.
Mr. Perry was preceded in
death by his wife, Maideen,
in November of 1982.
Among his survivors are
his daughters, Ms. Judith
Perry of Harper, Ann Erwin
of Hobbs, N.M., and Lynn
McCauley of Killeen; son,
sister, Vivian ‘Jakobeon of
Colorado; and five grand-
children.
Funeral services , were
under the direction of
Grimes Funeral Chapel.
Last year the star of the mother World War H the world’s rarest artifacts,
show was a collection of aircraft to its collection on including aircraft, tanka and
World War I German Saturday. A TBM “Avenger” artillery from both the Allies
Imperial spiked helmets, will make the last leg of its md Japanese.
This year it may be a patcb flight from Pensacola, The museum is open daily
collection or a display oi Florida, and will land at the from 8 a.m. to 5 pm.
Civil War firearms that wil] Fredericksburg airport at 2 Admiamon is $2 for adults,
make the trip worthwhile, p.m. Museum director Bruce $1 for children, and free for
All of this and more will be Smith invites all interested
on the scene at the second persons to witness the event, admission charge
annual Military Collector’s “This is the first airplane to collector’s show which will
Show, sponsored by the come to the collection in be open from 8 to 5 on both
Admiral Nimitz Foundation more than 12 years,” said Saturday and Sunday,
in Fredericksburg on Smith. “It is supposed to be
Saturday and Sunday, Nov. in excellent condition and
30-Dec. 1. will make several passes over
“*1 The Foundation hosts the the city before landing at the
show in support of the airport.”
Admiral Nimitz State Smith said the aircraft
Historical Park in Admiral will be towed into the
Nimitz’ home town. Militaria museum on Sunday morning
with the World War H half- • -
track owned by the museum. Ijp| TtjOrV
A special world War H *
Curtis L. Perry
today.
You have a feast such as ' ®^nce .
,the Pilgrims had and be t before wmter, they couldn’t
thankful for the food in front P^an^ crops. The winter
'of you. People talk, eat, and ; ^asJ^fry. barah, and some of
have fun on this great ; tbeP^&rlm8 died-
anniversary. a year m Amenca,
j —Todd Scollard, HPC the Pilgrims made friends
with the Indians. The
j Indians helped them to catch
wild game and to plant
crops. Then the day came
when they had enough food.
iThe Pilgrims, along with the
Indians, had a large feast,
(which we now call
(Thanksgiving.
—Josseph Amaya, HPC
THANKSGIVING
Thanksgiven is a time for
(getting together with your
s . jfamily and friends and be , .
a ,very have our good fortune and thankful for what vou have lment whlch they called
le IS SO wpH-hAincr. today. Plymouth,
Thanksgiving is a holiday You have a feast such as . they 081118 i”8*
that best fits us today. We
all the great dishes everyone others. Be joyous, thankful,
• and safe this tradition bear-
'ing holiday.
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(fags 3 HARPER HERALD
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Smith, Bruce. The Harper Herald (Harper, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1985, newspaper, November 29, 1985; Fredericksburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1218035/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harper Library.