The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1978 Page: 4 of 12
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Mr. and Mrs Joe Engel.
Nancy. Danny and Mike, Mr
and Mrs. Neil Pruzzo and their
four children, Mrs. Jim Leath
and her three children, all of
Ada, Oklahoma, have been .the
guests of Miss Barbara Engel of
Lakehills. The Joe Engels are
Barbara's parents Mesdames
Pruzzo and Leath are her
sisters Sally Engel, who has
been working at the Cutaway
Beauty Salon with her sister,
Barbara, accompanied the
group to Ada, where she will
make her home Prior to Sally 's
departure, she was feted with a
J. farewell party by Barbara and
friends Sally has made many
friends in Lakehills and San
Antonio, who will miss her
Deris Is Back
Doris Keslar of Lakehills, Mr
and Mrs. Herbert Meyer of
Pleasanton. Mrs. Anna Belle
Bailey and daughter, Christi, of
San Antonio returned recently
from Hampton, Va. They were
the guests of M-Sgt and Mrs
Henry Meyer and family. They
were joined in Hampton by Mrs.
Kathryn Coe of Carmel,
California. Doris, Anna Belle,
Kathryn and Henry are the
daughters and son of Mr and
Mrs. Herbert Meyer. The group
toured Washington, DC.
Yorktown, Jamestown, Ft.
Monroe and many other places
of interest
Art — A la Bread Dough
Sandy McGlothan, daughter-
in-law of Mr and Mrs Larry
Hill of Lakehills, has a very
unique and interesting oc-
cupation. The talented Sandy
makes and sells bread dough
art She makes the dough, then
creates and shapes the ideas
and objects which she wishes to
portray. After baking and
applying a protective coat of an
egg white mixture, the products
are ready for the market Sandy
recently did a show at the Art
Festival in San Antonio, the
proceeds going to the crippled
children’s hospital Her next
show will be at the October
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It’s a boy for Mr. and Mrs
Michael Miller of New
Ringgold, Pa. Christopher
Michael arrived July 25,
weighing • pounds 7 ounces
Proud grandparents are Mr
and Mrs. Lawrence (Nick)
Pumphrey of Lakehills, and Mr.
and Mrs Willard Miller of New
Ringgold, Pa The beautiful
baby is the first grandchild for
the maternal and paternal
grandma rents. Mrs. Pumphrey
has returned to Lakehills after
spending two weeks in New
Ringgold.
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From beautiful Lakehills comes the thought for the week: *
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membership drive barbecue
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a champion.
be fed in sequence to growing and finishing show calves and lambs
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Joe’s Automotive Repair
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CUSTOM ACCESSORIES
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CRUDE PROTEIN, Not Less Than
CRUDE FAT, Not Less Than
CRUDE FIBER, Not Less TMan
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Bishop Mohr will become the
pastor of the American Church
TIS RUMORED THAT
Albert and Irene Hildebrandt
will vacation in San Francisco,
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CRUDE PROTEIN, Not Less Than
CRUDE FAT, Not Less Than
CRUDE FIBER Not Less Than
Peta, back the Bulldogs all the surrounding area attended
Bill Murphy way
10-ltc
Informative
on Trl-Chem
products at Ruth Cowley’s
party Friday afternoon After Beauty Salon. Cwirg Basket
Johnie Bartlett, the saleslady
pastor of St John's at that with the moatest, gave an in-
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CRUDE PROTEIN, Not Less Than
CRUDE FAT, Not Less Than
CRUDE FIBER, Not Less Than
The LakehiUa 4-H Club will
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Victor’! Chapel z
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, IWyJ
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Lounge, D and H Mobil. IbrttY —- ~ u...
Grdcory, Spring Terrace Liquor CLUB MEETS
Store, Lakehilh Disposal,
Country Bumpkin Ice Cream
Parlor, Poor Boy’s , Inc. of
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BOUQUET OF ROSES FOR
Pat Godkin, Juli Jones;
Normal
month. Rena Kay and Adolph.
AJje’sTt Jday”evin7ri'. Clara attend the Dallas aa a
elected as third alternate
A committee was appointed to
plan our club's display at ths
Tn-County “A” Fair to be held
Oct 12 at the Bandera County
Recreation Center Becky
Bonoemi wal appointed
chairman of this committee
Some of the members are to
meet on Sept It- at 10 al the
home of Evelyn Roaentreter to
piece together their first quilt iq
order that quilting can begin at
the October meeting
Mrs J W E Edwards and
Mrs Tony Jennings were
hoetesaea at this meeting
ACCO SHEEN
CRUDE PROTEIN, Not Lets Than
CRUDE FAT, Not Less Than
CRUDE FIBER, Not Lets Than
A Feed Supplement that provides
Proteins, Energy, Vitamins and Minerals
/about our dkocount for FFA & 4-H gtudontt
and Acoo'a 'Caab For Champkana' awarda
OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY ★ 8 A.M,
Hildebrandt Guest
Allen (Buddy) Hildebrandt
has been the guest of his
parents, Mr* and Mrs Albert
Hildebrandt. Buddy, who is the
Northern California
representative for Allan
Spigelman, Inc., lives in San
Francisco. Calif. Before ac-
cepting a position with
Spigelman, Inc., Buddy was a
public school instructor in San
Antonio and Dallas Giving up
the teaching profession was not
an easy decision, since Buddy
was a dedicated teacher;
however, one must go where the
advantages are greater. He left
his mark in visual education,
having made film strip records
and other devices which are
used in the San Antonio and
Dallas school systems as
teaching tools Mrs. Ronnie
Richards of Bandera is Buddy's
sister
Edward
Edward
has such an impressive
background and has held im-
portant offices in the Lutheran
Churches, his new ecumenical
congregation in Copenhagen
will find him very easy to talk
and get along with From 1M5-
49, he was the assistant pastor
of St John’s Lutheran Church
in San Antonio; in 1950-56 he
was the senior pastor; in 1960 he
was elected Bishop of Texas
District of the American
Lutheran Church 1-ater the
name was changed to Southern
District of The American
Lutheran Church, and the office
moved from Seguin to Austin
The Bishop's office is elected
for a term of six years Bishop
Mohr decided not to run again;
instead, he would go out where
things are happening: this he is
sure to find in Copenhagen
Some of his members include
Alfred Saleeb, an Egyptian
Christian who heads the world
Health Organization of the UN,
an exporter-importer owner
from the U.S., a medical doctor
who is married to the Korean
ambassador's daughter, a U.S.
Air Force colonel and the list
goes on and on. The mem-
bership of The American
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Dr. Mary Louise Evans of Lutheran Church
Lakehills and her sister, Mrs Copenhagen numbers about 200
Lucille Schmidt of San Antonio. I. _’_2 1_
Eight month old Scott is the
latest addition to the Tommy
Zinsmeisler Injured Morns family of Austin Pic-
Zinsmeister of tured with him are his brothers,
Boerne fell last week and broke Michael and Shawn. His mother
both wrists Edward is the is the former Patricia Moore,
brother of Mesdames Silas daughter of the Leslie Moores of
Turner and Arnold Haby of San Antonio and Lakehills The
Lakehills and Johnny Zin- Moores were baby-sitters for
smeister of Mi co He has many Scott this weekend while his
friends in the area who wish parents and brothers
him a speedy recovery vacationed on the coast
Farewell Reception and Buffet
BARREL HOUSE
HARDWARE FEED
HWY 18 - PIPE CREEK, TEXAS - 535-4448
A large crowd attended the agent. Mrs. Peggy Edwards,
membership drive barbecue A demonstration on "How to
Saturday evening at the Legion Make and Tie a 6-Way Scarf
Home , v *“ <Jvwl ***
A report was given by Lots
Morgenstern on the council
meeting held June 27 She
Gray" win is’artist of the reported that Mrs. Becky
onui .nena.~y Bonocini of our club was elwnad
who served nachoa to the chairman for 1979 and would
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Willis, Martin Reyna; Joe delegate Betty Heinen was
McMillan, manager of the BHS
Bulldogs. and to everyone who
donated cakes and ''goodies'' to
the MLVFD barbecue
rJBjpunfefc She. JflveTrctty Girts
her home pnOiy girls from
Cakehills are members of the
I want to express my sincere Pup-Pets at BHS. They are
thanks to each of you . who Debbit Ziegler, *----
telephoned. sent cards,
messages knd come tp see me
during my recent
The American
Church, Dr of Divinity. Texas
Lutheran College, member of
the executive committee of The The Larks
American Lutheran Church. The LARKS are on the wing
member of The Lutheran They are putting their acts
Council of the USA, member of together for Lakehills and the
the Division of Service to surrounding areas They will
Copenhagen, Denmark, where Military Personnel of Lutheran pet fix in at the Civic Center on
Council of the USA and a Sept. 22.
member of the Board of Two Injured
of Copenhagen For a man who Theologians of Texas Paul Muilaly and Ed
an impressive Association of The Lutheran Burrough were severely injured
car accident Friday barbecue the largest ever 10-ltc
’ -*--*'*•*- BewefH
The MLVFD expresses their
thanks to the following business
Sale
Sept. IS thru 23
All Zippers H Prise
kMse Settees •* eswli
At the New Fabric Shop h the Tontz BaWnt
THE SEWING BASKET,
PARK RD 37 AND 8th STREET
FABRICS AND SEWING SURPLUS
Likehib, Tixu Owwtr: Cgrtfyg J. Tgefi
It serves visitors and im-
hosted a reception and buffet migrants The congregation will MLBA ACTIVITIES
for their cousins. Bishop and find Bishop Mohr, who is Bishop Aa Invitation
Mrs Vernon Mohr of Austin at Emeritus of Southern Distrist of
Nuestra Lago Vista Saturday The American Lutheran
Fifty gui_ from Austin,
Lakehills, La Grange. Mason.
Fredericksburg and San An-
tonio came to meet this char-
ming couple and to say
farewell. Bishop and Mrs Mohr
will plane out October 1 for
Karen Rettko and Darcy Word, unde, Mr. aad Mrs Charteo meet Wi
Darcy is a cheerleader. Theee Ernst. Three hundred fifty at St. VI
hospitalization May God blew girls, along with the other PUp- relatives and friendi from the The Nelsea Wolff Party
you Peta, back the Bulldogs all the surrounding area attended. JDH and HT were among the
- —‘ Guest from 8aa Aaliata hundreds who braved the on-
Miss Dianna Etaeybaa han been again off-again raina during the
the gueat of Mis. Helen Ahr the Sunday afternoon picnic at
past week Helen and her guest Nelson and Melinda Wolffs
visited in Kerrville and the Hill Bexar County Democratic
Country. They enjoyed dining Chairperson Joyce Peters
with friends et the Dixie Dude presided and introduced city
Ranch and county officials and other
Nuestra Lags Vista candidates for public office
One-hundred fifty Delta U.S. Rep. Henry B Gonzalez
Sigma Delta Dental Fraternity and former U.S. Rep O.C.
students enjoyed skiing, Fisher urged everyone to elect
swimming and a barbecue Wolff to Congress Also praising
recently at NLV. Wolff was Father James
The BulMsg Marching Band McGowan of Castroville In his
The Bulldog Marching Band speech, Wolff called for a more
gave an outstanding per humane society where everyone
formance Friday evening at the can grow and prosper together
football game Twirlers Sharon He also said the Congress needs
Wyrick, Veronica Romo, to look to a balanced budget.
Jacque Cantu and Brenda Boyle development of an energy plant,
captivated the attention of the and welfare reform Wolff was
spectators with their routine at enthusiastically received
half-time Trl-Chem Showings
( New Members of the ADC Johnie Bartlett, represen-. there will be a christening
tative for the Tri-Chem Co , will Judge Ed Jennings' store
have three shows in San Antonio
are welcome members of the this week On the 20th. she will
ADC. They commute to San show Tn-Chem at the Lakeside
Antonio daily. Mr Roberson is Lounge A Restaurant
employed by Tom Benson and Everyone is invited 10-ltc
Mrs Roberson is associated
with Accounts Management
Corp. They have two children
and seven grandchildren
Amtrak — Versus Planes
Mrs James (Marty) Cower
returned recently from a two-
week vacation with her family
in Illinois In Champagne. 111.,
she visited with her sisters,
Maurice Stutes and Mildred
Jenkins, and their families All
of her sisters and brothers came
to Champagne for a family
reunion Marty also traveled to
Villa Grove, 111 , her birthplace,
which she hadn't visited in 50
years She was the guest of her
brother. Herschel Stillman She
spent a lovely weekend in
Chicago as the guest of her son,
Steve Baker, and his family In
the windy city, she was en-
tertained with dinners at
fabulous restaurants, swim-
ming in Lake Michigan, and
sight seeing Last but not least,
she saw the Astros beat the
Cuba
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Fredericksburg, where they secret recipe
Debbit Ziegler. Tammy httambd the Goidsn Weddii« Lakehills 4-H Ctah
Laskowski. Annie Rodrigues, Anniversary of their aunt and The Lakehills 4-H Club will ----- u ~ -.
... . . „ . — ~ ------------ tr.at mp m BowftMflMn Ewaki Oehler
- • of San Antonio for crocheting Th« <*eek Hone
•nd donating the beautiful Demonefretion ChA-mW st >
afghan 10-ltc P m S^P* 5 at the Pipe Creek
- ■ Community Center There were
Leg ION . AC- 10 members present, one guest,
Mrs Florence Girvin, THDA
Chairman, and the county
MLVFD ACTIVITIES
From the desk of Boots Laue.
PR Director —
The September Barbecue
The September barbecue
which was very successful, is a
thing of the peat now, therefore,
the MLVFD will turn their
thoughts to other things such as
— maintenance work and im-
provements to the fire depart
ment
Sincere Appreciation
The MLVFD expresses their
sincere appreciation to the
following people who helped
make the September barbecue
a tremendous success Stanley
Tsdurhart and Eddy Joe Clark
for cooking the meat and beans
Saturday night. The Lone Star
Ice and Food Store and Big
John's for furnishing the ice;
Bob's Cove for using his refuse
dump. Hulda Cartwright for
storing the meat, the MLVFD
Ladies Auxiiisry for the
delirious potato salad and the
outstanding job on the serving
line; and the men of the
MLVFD for the different jobs
which they were assigned such
with Adolph and the selling tickets, donation
Pearl Wranglers at the Civic uble, bar tending, cleanup
Center on September 22 tables, cooking the meat and
beans, and cleaning the
premises after the barbecue
was over 10-ltc
Tbaaka Te:
The Hilltop Cafe. Eddie
Leibold and Charlie Mazurek
for the use of their property for
the signs which advertised the
barbecue Working together
made the September MLVFD
Council a compassionate and in a <
understanding pastor. The evening in Lakehills Their
Mohrs were married in a formal friends wish them a speedy
wedding at St John’s in 1945 recovery.
They were married by Dr A.L. The Saleslady With the Meateat people who donated additional
Wolff, Mrs Mohr’s father, who Johnie Bartlett, the saleslady prlM iw the benefit which was
was pastor of St John's at that with the moatest, gave an in- a big success Hilltop Cafe of
time The Mohrs have two teresting and informative Mi co. Cutaway Beauty Salon,
married daughters who live in presentation on Tri-Chem Lakehills Inn, Adolph s, The
San Antonio products at Ruth Cowley's Avalon Cafe, Big Jotai's Lake
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