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BANDERA, BANDERA COUNTY. TEXAS 78003 THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 1079
VOLUME 35, NUMBER 4
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Move Causes
Annual Youth Rodeo Planned
The 1 st Anniversary of the
For This Weekend
Resignation From
Medina Board
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A delegation of citizens met
OF MEETING
Chamber of Commerce
ficers were examined and
Elects Officers
Band Rehearsals Start
pm August 3-4
Reported
Thursday,
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IT'S A GOOD POLICY
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George Jones, to name a few,
and feature the skills of a fine
14-year-old fiddle player. Ad
Friday night s dance begins at 8
p.m. and lasts until midnight
Dance Saturday night from 9-1.
Whether you enjoy dancing or
Standing on 9th Street near Cypress, an onlooker views the rising water in disbelief. A short time
later, the far structure at the right, the old Kinsey laundry, was washed away. More on page 14
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the courtroom.
Mrs. Claribel Lovelace and
Mrs Christabel Schuitemann
met with the court regarding
the roadway in Bandera Falls.
The county treasurer’s and
on that portion of the Old High-
way 16 loop that passes in front
of Bandera High School.
The court set a public meeting
of the court with the county
parks and recreation board for
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AUGUST 20
Roger Stevens
BOX 24 BANDERA PHONE 796-3714
Office 14 Mile Out On Ridge Route Road
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Action on the petition which
was received requesting a
speed limit be set in Pebble
Beach subdivision was post-
poned. M
The court ordered that a 20
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classroom next to the Bandera
Independent School Tax Office
on Cherry Street.
Flood of '78 Is Today
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Bandera School Registration
High School
BANDERA HIGH SCHOOL
registration will be held bet-
ween the hours of 8:30-12 and 1-
spection prior to the court’s
Vander Zee, county approval _ _
students
Students should
the
Dan Bunker presented the
final plat of Freedom Springs
proval.
A motion was made not to
issue any septic tank permits on county clerk's quarterly and
section 1, Medina Lake Estates monthly reports of county of-
subdivision, until the roads are
constructed as represented on
the plat filed Dec 11, 1978
August 23
All students, new and con-
tinuing, must register, and all
new students must have im-
munization records.
Kindergarten
And
of Coon Hollow This is the
waterway which runs alongside
Man Injured In Altercation
One man was injured in an
altercation at the Maverick
Restaurant early Wednesday
morning Fred McClure of New
Braunfels received a severe
blow to the head
Bandera County EMS tran-
sported him to Sid Peterson
Hospital in Kerrville, where he
received treatment l^ater he
was transferred to Methodist
Hospital in San Antonio for
neurological observation
Monday, August 6
DR. 1. F. HARRISON |
CHIROPRACTOR
Office WM Bo Clotod
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Final preparations are being
made for the big annual youth
rodeo this weekend This event
is sponsored by the Bandera
Chamber of Commerce, and
begins at 7:30 pm Friday and
Saturday evening at Bo’s arena
Admission is $2 for adults and $1
for children
Contestants from throughout
the state vie in keen competition
for the chance to become "All-
Around” winners and take
home one of two beautiful
trophy saddles Junior con-
testants who are All-Around
The Bandera High School
marching band will begin
summer band rehearsals
Monday night. August 6, at 7
p.m Rehearsals will take place
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
and Friday nights from 7-9 p m
All band students, grades 8-12,
are encouraged to attend all
rehearsals in preparation for
the 1979 football season.
W. R. D'SPAIN
PH. 796-3697
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Sharon Corley of Medina was
injured Thursday when the car
in which she was riding was in
collision with a Texas Highway
Department water trudk
Bandera County EMS tran-
sported her to Sid Peterson
Hospital in Kerrville for
treatment.
Saturday night Salvador
Lopez of McAllen was injured at
Bo's Rodeo when he was hit in '
the back by a bull. He also was
transported to Sid Petersqn
Hospital, where he waGXrerftEg.
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August 21
10th grade M-Z — Wednesday,
August 22
9th grade A-L — Thursday,
August 23
9th grade M-Z — Friday,
August 24
All students, new and con-
tinuing, must register, and all
new students need a copy of
their immunization records.
Please mention the above
schedules to friends and to any
new
who have moved into the
Bandera Independent School
District.
SCHOOL WILL START FOR
ALL STUDENTS ON SEP-
TEMBER 4, 1979.
Junior High School
BANDERA JUNIOR HIGH
SCHOOL registration will be
held at the Junior High School
between the hours of 8:30-12 and
1-3:30 according to the following
schedule:
8th grade — Tuesday, August
21
7th grade — Wednesday,
August 22
6th grade
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The Bandera County Com-
missioners’ Court met July 9 in Jerry Gray for an on-site in-
regulac session. Present were
Rein J.”
judge; Jim Russell, Stanley E.
Tschirhart, Bob Ashley, and
G.P Thompson, com-
missioners; Ronald M.
Jackson, county attorney; and
Olga Schmidt, county clerk
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winners will receive silver
trophy buckles
This jackpot youth rodeo is
one of the major shows in
summer competition, and mission to the dance is only $2
provides excellent family en- for adults and $1 for children,
tertainment
Following the rodeo per-
formance each evening, one
may dance to the music of The
Kalsons, who have appeared in just listening to good music, the
Canada in addition to ap- Kalsons are sure to bring good
pearances in many fine clubs in toe-tapping music for your
the United States They have enjoyment
appeared with such artists as
Ronnie Milsap, Ray Price, Buck
way Department was signed by
Mayor Wilvie Smith Monday to . .
rebuild the culvert on Main flood, it was revealed by a state selor’s Office. Mr. Charles
Street which carries the waters analyzing and testing crew The Graves, the new high school
city had requested the safety counselor, will be present to
check
Culvert Replacement
Will Begin Soon
A contract between the city of Bandera Feeders Supply and
Bandera and the Texas High Hill Country Stop.
The structure was damaged
and weakened by last August's 3:30 at the High School Coun-
flood, it was revealed by a state
Elementary
Registration of Kindergarten
families you may know of students and NEW students in
grades 1-5 will take place on
Tuesday, August 14, 1979, 8:30 with the court in regard to the
lease between the county and
Medina Lake Recreation Park,
Inc at the state park to express
their feeling that they are being
_ I Emigrants to and Revolutionary of Penn-
Michael Tepper, Inmigrants to Virginia and the Settlement of sylvmrfs, by John W Jordin'fS
Manakin-Town by R.A Brock, volumes).
Colonial Dames Donate To County Library
Michael Upchurch Chapter,
Colonial Dames XVII Century,
donated $200 to the Bandera
County Library for the pur
chase of books for the
genealogical section The
Chapter also donated $200 to
Butt-Holdsworth Library in
Kerrville for the same purpose
This money was raised by
special projects during the
terms of Mrs. A B Alkek,
organizing president, and Mrs.
James B Brady, immediate
past president.
The following books, pur-
chased by Bandera County
Library with their funds, have
arrived and are now available
to interested researchers: New
World Immigrants by Michael
Tepper, Emigrants To Penn-
sylvania, by Michael Tepper,
Guy Ranson, J.B. Edwards
andC.O. Bauerlein met with the
court to present final plats of mph speed limit be established
Bear Springs Ranch subdivision
and Red Bluff Ranch sub-
division; the plats were
referred to Jerry Gray for an
on-site inspection prior to the
court’s approval.
Dr. Donald McGannon met Wednesday, July 18, at 8 p.m. in
with the court in regard to
approval of Geronimo Springs
subdivision. The court granted
Children who will be 5 years overcharged for launching a conditional preliminary ap-
of age on or before September 1, boats at the park The
1979, will be eligible to attend court authorized the county
our Kindergarten all day, year attorney to write a letter to the
long classes
A copy of your child’s birth
certificate and his shot record
In a meeting held July 10, the
following officers of the Ban-
dera Chamber of Commerce
were elected: Bill Anderson,
president; Billy Bates, 1st vice
president, Johnny Boyle, Jr.,
2nd vice president; Lois Abbott,
secretary; Edith “Chubby”
Clendenen, treasurer; and Sue
Holt, reporter
In addition to routine
business, plans were finalized
for the summer youth rodeo and
dance, which will be held at
Bo's arena, beginning at 7.30
The Bandera County
Emergency Medical Service
EMS) met Saturday evening at
“lying L Ranch to recognize the
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iewly graduated Emergency
| 3are Attendants (ECAs)'at a
I tinner meeting.
■ Guests of honor were
1 philanthropists Mr and
I Mrs Albert Alkek, whose most
| recent gift to the EMS was two
D “thumpers,” CPR (cardio-
| pulmonary resuscitation)
I machines One of the thumpers
J was used for the first time
I Saturday to aid a heart attack
I victim.
I John Wheeler, master of
f| ceremonies, presented Mr.-*
H Alkek a plaque of appreciation
U and expressed the gratitude of
I the group fat the gift
I Also introduced as special
I guests were Mr and MOX
Vernon Williams of Medina Mr
Williams, who works closely
with the EMTs, was recently
named (hitstanding Bandera
County Citizen
assist
registration
report according
following schedule:
12th grade A-L — Wednesday,
August 15
12th grade M-Z — Thursday,
The Board of Trustees of the August 16
Bandera Independent School Uth grade A-L — Friday,
District will meet in regular August 17
session Wednesday, August 8, 11th grade M-Z — Monday,
1979, at 7:30 p m at Bandera August 20
High School 10th grade A-L — Tuesday,
Mrs. James B. Brady and Mrs. A.B. Alkek look over new books
for the Genealogical Section of the library.
Tepper, Cavaliers and Immigrants, Early Virginia, by
Pioneers. Vol. II by Nugent, G.C. Greer, Families, Colonial
Passengers to America, by Huguenot Emigrants to and Revolutionary of Penn-
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•LAND CLEARING •DRAGUNE
•HOISTING CRANE *CLAMSHELL
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Insurance carries far more power,
Than a hurricane can pack, ’
One hits a town -
And tears it down — ,
The other builds it back.
Mr Shannon Seale, in his
ninth year as a member of the
Medina Independent School
District Board of Trustees, has
presented a letter of resignation
to the school board.
Mr Seale has moved from the
school district and is no longer
eligible to serve as a trustee. In
his resigning statement, he was .•
complimentary of the current '
board of trustees and the school ____
administration. He also stated
that his service to the school
district as a trustee was a
rewarding experience for him.
Mr. Seale served as president
of the board of trustees for a
period of eight years.
Medina I^ake Recreation Park,
Inc., instructing them to adhere
to the written agreement with
are required at the time of the county which prohibits
registration. charging of fees solely for the
Classes will begin on launching of a boat or other
Tuesday, September 4, 1979 specified watercraft.
Please call 796 4623 for ad-
ditional information
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Saul, Myra. The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1979, newspaper, August 2, 1979; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558702/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bandera Public Library.