The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1978 Page: 7 of 12
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All Types Insurance
AUTO - FIRE - LIFE
Benefit Dance
Great Success
BANDERA HILLS
INSURANCE AGENCY
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County Commissioners Precinct 1 line to the intersection of said
line and the eastern limit of Bandera County Commissioner s
Precinct 4 to the Bandera Kerr County line which is the point of
beginning
Bank in 1977 ’ ~
She is a graduate of Bandera High School and Southwest Texas
cakes, all those within the
organization who worked long
hours, and to all of you who
donated money to make it
possible to help our neighbors
to the following: The Adolph
Hofner band, Joe Walters, J.D.
GARDEN SEEDS
AND SUPPLIES
BARLEY - WHEAT - CLOVER - RYE SEED
C0S0N4M
Seed Oofs
TRIMMING
FIREWOOD
REMOVALS
JAMES GIBSON. Owner
10 YEARS EXPERIENCE
WE HAVE IT,
WE CAN GET IT,
OR
IT ISN’T BEING MADE
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BANDERA, TEXAS
TENTH ANNUAL
ROPING FIESTA
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The Banders Chamber of
Commerce continues to thank
those responsible for helping to
move the office bulking to its
new site on the corner of Boyle's
Parking lot on Highway 173.
Since last report, the following
persons are extended special
thanks Circle R Resort Ranch,
Bruce and Arlene Elik er, First
National Bank, Loot Valley
Resort Ranch, Roger Stevens
for top soil, Don Hicks for un-
derpinning the building, and
workers, Bill Abbott, John
Farley, Gene Maier. Don Hick*.
Dr Conrad Nlghtif«a>e, Lou
Covernand Lloyd Berg. 13-ltc
Harvey Forte
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Dan Alanis
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Phono 796-4133
Todd Richardson (2).
Bear Silver Arrow Paints:
Todd Richardson (2).
' 1 Year Pins: Scott Anderwald
(not present), Wade Barefield,
James Bennack, Jason Clardy
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They are all part of the "Spirit
— Carlie Hunter
Burdett .. Bye for now ..
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SILVER FISH, MATS AMD ASICS, SPIDSDS^,
TICKS, FISAS, SCORPIONS, AMTS 1*7
MOTHS AND OTHER PESTS
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Thursday? September 2i, at the
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Zone 5 of the District includes
an area beginhing at the In-
Kia MOM INHUMATION CAR m mi f
ALL ENTRY FEES CASH
BUCKLE GIVEN TO WINNER OF EACH EVENT
DANCE AT ARENA SATURDAY NIGHT
OUE TO FLOOD DAMAGE AT BANDERA ARENA
ROBING WILL BE HELD AT THE ARENA
On Highway 173 batmen Bandera and Kerrville
(18 mile* from Bandera - 8 miles from Kerrville)
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received a plaque
Doyen. Hill Country District p* event la held each
gave an orientation program.
Bandera Feodor's Svpply
PLHflY OF FERTILIZER ON HAND
INTRODUCING
SNELL SYSTEM
ELECTRIC FENCING
THE LOW COST APPROACH
TO PERMANENT FENCING
Only about 60-10% the cost
of conventional fencing
Al* equipment and materials
Available to you now at the
BANDERA
RANCH STORE
Exclusive Outlet
In The Bandera Area
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tersect ion of the eastern limit of Bandera County Commissioner s
Precinct 4 and Kerr County line, thence east along the Bandera
Kerr County line to State Highway 173. thence south on State High-
way 173 to the junction of FM Highway 2828 thence southwest on
FM 2828 to State Highway 1ft. thence southwest along Highway 16
to Winan s Creek, thence west on Winans Creek and Bandera grandson, the baby boy of Mr
and Mrs Ray D'Spain
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returnnd^iom fnm a iSorTtrip honoring his contributions to thc
—---- — —• their beloved hill country
with the voice of the rain for their ' beloved hill country
which they had prayed and restored as lovely as ever And
someday, perhaps, they will
look back to these days as not
thousands each year; that | ■■ -
makes them raturn year after than the fantastic damage
were there at the 06 carrying
from the immediate Cap Rock on the classic traditions oC ‘San
country.
Paintings and bronzes were
Business of the Week
Auro runs
FORTY-YEAR-OLDS ANO OVER
CALF ROPING $46 4 Cell Average
TEAM ROPING Per Teem $80 5 Steer Average
Elimination after 4
Team Ropers May Enter Al Many Times As You Want
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FIFTY-YEAR-OLDS AND OVER
4 CAir AVtRAGt *14**
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ENTRY OFFICE AT ARENA
SAT. MORNING TILL 11 A M. OCT. 7TH
The V.FW and Ladies
V.F W Auxiliary to Poet 9176
wish to report the Sept. 26th
benefit dance for the flood
victims a great success. The
two organizations sponsored
Adolph Hofner and the Pearl
Wranglers, with the latter
donating their music and time.
The sum of 11,133.10 was
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David Erfurt, Mark Evans,
Ernest Faris, 1 ,
Michael Jackola, Mike Riley,
David Shackelford.
2 Year Pins: Tiger Meyer,
Todd Richardson, Jon Swift,
Kenny Trenkelbach.
Summertime Pack Activity
Pins: James Bennack, Mark
Evans, Tiger Meyer, Kenny
Trenkelbach, Chris York.
Recruiter Badge: David
Shackelford.
Spring Round-up Recruiter
Badge: Lee Brown, Scott
netted from ticket sales, cake - - . .
auction and concessions. Money
will be dispersed to our local
flood victims through a board
which is being appointed by the
two organizations
V.F.W and Ladies V.F W
"An ideal la aftsn but ■
fuming vision of jaaHty."
■* - Joseph Conrad
pleaded for months As the
torrential rains descended,
water gushed from every the worst, but some of the best,
quarter, hissing and bur Ung day, o( their lives The hills are
------1 • theirs who look upon them and
admire their beauty; the hills
are theirs who make a
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■ Awards
FarCabScaats
„ . „ . . „ A returnau nome irom a anon irip •— wwww w wn,
all the placea one's eyes can
behold upon this earth, it is
without a doubt one of the
loveliest, the most serene, the
most desirable
There's something very
special about the Texas hill here through l.
country, something special depression, pestilence
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way they intertwine with the
Cedar and Spanish Oak on the
rocky hillsides or beside the
bedrock streams It is this
special something that attracts love wrought by so many in the
tounsU and camp-goers by the wake of this great disaster may
thousands each year, that not be found even greater in Hu
The Himalayan range in Asia
has hundreds of peaks
over 20,000 feet and 30
more over 24,000 feet.
We take thia means to express
our deep and sincere ap
preciation to all those who
helped us In so many ways
during the recent flood. We
especially thank the Churches
of Christ and the Baptist and
Methodist churches in Bandera
and Medina and everyone else
for their help May God bless
each one who came to our
assistance so generously.
Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Wendt
and Family
down the creek beds in r
rampage of whito-wator rapids
Then came the incredible ,re theirs who
assault, as the deluge exploded livelihood in their mictot and
down the river beds in a forty who pause from the day's labor
foot high wall of water that to reflect on their loveliness at
devoured everything within Its twilight The hi lb are theirs,
reach The Torrent knew no and they are the hills’. They all
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"Friendship's the wine of
life." Edward Young
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Mac's Sanitary Service
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
' CHEMICAL TOILETS RENTED
AND SERVICED
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"REPENT anil be baptized
every one of you in the name :
of Jesus Christ for the remission
of sins, and ye shall receive
: the gift of the Holy Ghost/'
■ REV. MITZIE H. CLEM I
! Box 1000 Bandera, Toxas 78003 8
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* MANGE AND WILDLIFE TOUR
♦ I <eqro,unto ’ I. ,
a District Director to represent
them in conservation matters.
•Ibsoa Complete Tree CerdH
SOO MAIN ST. e KERRVILLE, TEXAS 7S02sl
SPECIALIZING IN B
Dangerous & Unwanted Trees • Free Courmlrng g
INSUREDS BONDED!
from Awards Chairman Bob
Moore were as follows:
Bobcat Badges: Brian
Alanis, Jarod Balson, Troy
Balson, Jason Commander,
special, too. about the people the Spirit of the Hills may grow
who live in the hill country, It is stronger than ever before That
a special feeling that pervades Spirit is the seeding tree,
— 2* “ ' *' "* f strangled in the dark heart of
DOG FOOD
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Antonio Rose” and “Faded
_ Lovt.** They received an
shown in the old hilltop 06 ovation from the crowd at OS
ranch house
Steer and calf roping com-
petition was held in a specially
constructed arena on a nearby
flat next to Yellow House River.
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Wolf Silver Arrow Points:
Wade Barefield (1), David
Dugosh has served in the Credit Department since joining Frost Crfurt (1), Michael Jackola (4). champion roper. Toots Man-
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The board of directors of Frost National Bank of San Antonio
* whb is Eligible to vote is urged to
attend the election and vote for
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Webeios Colors: John Gon-
zalez, Mike Moore, Jon Swift,
Kenny Trenkelbach.
Cub Master Richard Evans
presented a plaque to Mr. and
Mrs Vernon Mangold in ap-
Auxiliary wish to offer a ' thank preciation for their many years
you" and a word of appreciation of work in Cub Scouts, and the
audience gave a standing
ovation to Mr. Mangold as he
Maltsberger. ladies who baked accepted the award.
~~*■“ "" “ *•-- Halloween Carnival will
be held October 28 (details will
be announced later in the
Bulletin), and plans and
specifications were handed out
for the Cubmobile Race to be
held November 12.
The Scout Country Fair will
be held Saturday, October 21,
from noon until 7 p.m. at
McGimsey Scout Park, located
at Lockhill Selma Drive at N W
21st District Congressman O. Military Highway in San An-
Clark Fisher is backing tonio The fair, called Scouting
Republican Sen John Tower's Texas Style, is sponsored by the
re-election bid against in-
cumbent 21st District
Congressman Bob Krueger.
Republican Tower
year or perhaps dream of living done' In this time of mourning, V riptS 0 C RshPT VntP
here. There is something contemplatir*. and rebuildirM,
JUNCTION (SNS) — Retired
, I wish to express to my many
(not present), David Edwards, >nd neighbors, U*
doctors and nurses at Sid
Michaef' Hill, Peterson Hospital in KteTville
my sincere thanks
for their kindness and help
while I was hospitalized. Many
thanks to all for the cards,
flowers, gifts and telephone
calls. May God bless you.
Della Mae Cox
13-ltc
CABLING
STUPP GRINDING
FERTILIZING
INSURANCE BIDS
Mr and Mrs Jack Moseley of
Miami, Florida, are here for - ------------------
several weeks visit They are State University of San Marcos, where she earned a BBA degree
Dugosh is a member of the American Institute of Banking.
She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Gerhard Gunther of Pipe
Creek, Texas
attended the aimiml 08 Ranch page In the art catalog was
Steer Roping and Art Exhibit dedicated in his honor Through
m , i the Tobins, Toots sends
Director of Special Erents, fim weekend in October at the grantings back to ail his
-‘ ~ ■ remote headquarters of one of hometown relatives
Cub Scouts^receiving awards the m<Mt picturesque and friends, expressing
/u historic West Texas ranches
All proceeds go to the support of
THE BANDERA BULLETIN * *
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Book Praaiatas Silvia Daeasb
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concern
over the big August flood
Providing music for a Sunday
West Texas Boys Ranch near barbecue in the 06 Chinaberry
San Ai^elo Grove adjoining the arena were
Nationally prominent western the famous proponents of
Jody Commander, John Gon- arti,ts and champion ropers Western swing music, the Bob
zalez, Neal Graves. Tony turned out, as they do each Wilb Texas Playboys. Moat of
L«Stourgeon, Timothy Methvin, year, along with thotnands of the original members of the
Mike Moore, Johnny Rodrigues, ,rt arMt r«yWv> fans from ail awr group are still on hand, and
Walter Stricker, Jr... (not *U * **** ***
present), Casey Trenkelbach,
Cody Tripp.
Wolf Badges: David Ed-
wards, Pete Fernandez,
Michael Jackola. ,
Wolf Gold Arrow Point: Wade
promoted Silvia Dugosh to Credit Administrative Officer at ite Jack2**.
August meeting The announcement was made by C. Linden
Sledge, president and chief executive officer
of dry West Texas, where the
winds howl snd the tum-
bleweeth fly, is nestled a haven the people of the hill country It
of oak covered hills laced with rises to its feet and takes heart
clear, spring-fed creeks and to face the destruction, bear the
placid. Cypreaa-lined nvere Of burden of despair, and rebuild
the valleys of ruin It is the
same Spirit which led the
pioneers across the prairies and
the seas to build a life in these
hills It is the same Spirit that
has found a means of survival
through drought,
i and
about the gnarled Uvaoak and Good It is the Spirit of the
the majestic Cypress, ranchers and the merchant
something spacial about the .itMe. of the nch and the poor.
of the strong of heart and the
weak It is the "Spirit of the
Hilto." Who can say that the
humble and unselfish acts of
reach The Torrent knew no and they are the hi lb*. They aU
bounds, no respect for life or belot« to the Mlb. visitors and
proparty. It released its inhabitants alike, possessed and
massive force blindly through bound by a love for the special
the valleys and towns, taking splendicheas of the hill country
with It houses, trees, and lives — -
The Torrent heard no criea for of the Hilto
mercy, but drowned them all in
the excruciating scream of ite
own quest The Torrent
engraved ite path of destruction
as deeply into the lives of the
people who witnessed ite fury as
it did into the low-lands through
which it surged. Now, the
Torrent is gone The scene is
that of a battlefield after the
battle In the once tranquil
Alamo Area Council and will
include scout exhibits,
demonstrations of scouting
Fisher said he had” been ftkilb and crafts, a midway, and
"examining the votii« records »*»*« All members of
of the two candidates" and ?•<* 146, their families and
concluded that he had "no friends are invited to attend
option but to cast my vote for Admission^ tickets are being
Fisher, a Democrat, served
as the 21st District represen-
tative for 32 years, retiring at
the end of 1974.
Fisher did not endorse
Krueger during the 1974
Democratic primary, choosing
instead to support Democrat
Nelson Wolff.
Wolff, who lost the 1974
primary battle to Krueger, to
the Democratic nominee for the
21st District this year and again
has Fisher's endorsement.
Fisher said he feels com-
fortable about endorsing Wolff
and Tower — "A lot of in-
dependent Texans split their
ticket," he pointed out.
"I pick the man more than the
party when there is substantial
reason involved," he said, "you
have to consider the best man |MMaa
more than hidebound par-
tisanship’'
Wolff is opposed by
Republican Tom Loeffler for
the 21st District seat
—San Angelo Standard
Times. 9 2»78
THIS IS OUR TOWN
Ay /inny
The following essay was valleys are found sorrow and
written by one who for many degpair. rubble and ruin But as
years lived in the Texas Hill tbe people arise to bury their
Country and the beautiful essay ^ad and give aid to the
expresses her feeling: " The homeless. an aura of
SptntOf The Hills" In the midst hopefulness is apparent For,
left undaunted by the tragic
flood is the tremendous Spirit of
all areas of life, it is s kind of t-__ 2 L 1 ‘ *
protective loyalty to the hilto; it the forest, which miat reach
ts the thing that drew the people above the mediocre to find its
here in the first place This pUce in the sun That Spirit ia
special something is the "Spirit atoo the faithful shepherd dog
of the Hilto " That Spirit has which unthinkingly endangers
been tested many times and has his own life to protect his flock
endured Again it was to be That Spirit is the many acts of
tested in the summer of 1978 In kindness done when concern for
the wake of one of the longest |jfe itself is greater than a
and moat abusive droughts the man s own desire to live It is
hill country has known came the the hope of our nation It is
flood of fioods — "The good, great, and Godly
T----J." It came suddenly. Someday soon, the people will
m» swan $2*°
FOR MOTEL RESERVATIONS.
♦ CONTACT: •
Hoiktoy Inn, Knrrvllto, SM-1711 7
Karr County Mom- Inn, Korrvlllo, (
The Sunday Houss Motor Inn. I
Kerrville, 06-1313 QBdndera
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1978, newspaper, October 5, 1978; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268099/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bandera Public Library.