The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1979 Page: 6 of 16
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THURSDAY. JULY 2«. I»7S
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First
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Happy Birthday
To Les Short
Here in Bandera
Allstate rates now 25
6th Grandchild
For Grant
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Dr. Shuptrine Visits
--Dr Kelly Shuptrine of
Columbia, S.C., spent last week
here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Shuptrine, and his
sister, Mrs. Beth Brock Dr.
Shuptrine is a professor in the
University of South Carolina
Friends here will be in-
terested to learn that H.L.
Mansfield has returned home
with his daughter, Mrs. Eva
Marie Evans, to Lee's Summit,
Mo., where he will live.
Relatives and friends here hope
he will enjoy his new home.
I wish to thank all my dear
friends and relatives for the
kindness and concern shown
during my illness. The beautiful
flowers, get well cards and
phone calls and verbal ex-
pressions of concern, and an
especial thanks to the F.B.
Doane Foundation in my behalf.
I appreciate them all and ask
God to bless each one of you
dear ones
Mr and Mrs A B Small, of
the Trading Post, have returned
from a most delightful vacation
They spent several days touring
places of interest in Banff.
Canada. Lake Louise. Jasper
Park, Cariboo Lodge and from
Cariboo Lodge they flew by
helicopter to Dale Mount.
Canada and explored the
mountain areas They spent two
nights at Cariboo Lodge, then
went on to Edmund, Canada
and from there returned home
They report a wonderful trip
16% DAIRY
CATTLE DUST Reg.’3“
•625/ioo lbs.
•I12 lb.
won first and second place.
Our three Bandera County
contestants and their awards
Janie Saathoff, senior Kathy Thompson,
division, red award; Brenda County.
Mayfield, junior division, red ---------------------
award; Jolene Butler, pre-teen
division, white award.
burning, making silk flowers, I"
decorative rattan weaving, and authority in that field
Bonderan At Lions Comp
Dayna Brolliar from Bandera physically handicapped and
is employed as a counselor for
the Texas Lions Camp, Kerr-
ville, this summer.
She is a student at Southwest
Texas University, San Marcos
Texas Lions Camp
celebrating its 27th summer for
diabetic camping sessions. The
Camp is a statewide project of
Texas Lions, who provide
financial support and sponsor
campers Over 1,000 children
is will come to Camp this summer
for recreational activities.
This is Dayna's first summer
to work for the Lions Clubs of
Texas
The District 13 4-H fashion
revue was held at Holmes High
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will compete at state dress
revue in Waco on September 13
and 14 They are Faith Ballard,
Bexar County; Melanie War-
field, Dimmit County; and
Kimble at birth and is 19 in long He has
red hair like his father, Jack
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We extend “Happy Birthday”
greetings to Les Short of
Vanderpool, who celebrated his
birthday at his ranch home
Tuesday with his sons and their
wives present The day was
enjoyed by Mr and Mrs Les
Short, Mr and Mrs. Joe H.
Short and Mr and Mrs. Leslie
Bill Short During the day Mr
Short received birthday
telephone calls from friends and
relatives
Friends will be glad to hear
that Willie Pember, a patient in
Community Hospital, San
Antonio, is out of the Intensive
Care Unit and making good
progress on the road to
recovery.
and banquet in Dallas’ newest --------------
luxury hotel, the Loew's
Anatole, and attended r
workshops on creative wood- painting conducted by Priscilla
burning, making silk flowers, Hauser, the nationally known
percent lower than
Texas state rates for
Homeowners Dwelling
insurance
Texas Home Owners: We’re
helping you fight the cost of
living — as we protect your
home against loss from fire
and many other hazards.
Just call — or drop in — and compare' Bring your present
Homeowners policy.
Allslate Insurant e ( oinpant
IHEVENOR
LUMBER COMPANY
Buy
Where The Builders Buy!”
1300 N. MAIN • BANDERA • 796-3709
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|7EfWW7T£S ROACHES
SILVER FISH, RATS AND MICE, ANTS
TICKS, FLEAS, SCORPIONS, SPIDERS
MOTNS AND OTHER PESTS
LESTER HUMPHREY ~
CoRact for Sorviee 257-3374
REGISTER AT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bandera Thapter DAB will
observe its thirteenth an-
niversary with a luncheon
meeting at Flying L Country
. Club, Thursday,. August 16. at
12:30 p m Mrs James B
Brady, chairman of the
American Indians committee.
Let Marie Open Your Checking
Account, Savings Account,
or Issue
that Certificate of Deposit.
• Gordon Seeds and Supplies • Pet Food and Supplies
• Petting Soil and Peat Moss • Public Scale
• Good Supply of Seed Oats • 4 Kinds of Hay
• Fet'tUIxor ■ Lawn and Crop Free Use of Spreaders
• U Mr oval Tires Free Mounting A Balance with Purchase
P.O. BOX 1058 ★ BANDERA ★ 796-4131 Billy Jennings, Owner
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Admitted to Sid Peterson
Hospital in Kerrville on July 30
were Mrs Laura Smart of
Utopia; Charles D Howe of
Lakehills; Mrs Cordie L.
Kindla of Bandera
McMullan
Insurance Agency
Phono: 796-3731 Bandera, Texas
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BANDERA FEEDERS SUPPLY '
—- Specials
modeled their creations
The two boy contestants were
School in San Antonio on July in the pre-teen division and they
24 Forty-three girls and two
boys competed from the 18
counties represented The
theme of this year’s show was
"Fashion Communications”.
Miss Debra Stone, Channel 12
news reporter, was com-
mentator as the 4-H’ers
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Thomas B Grant, Jr, is
visiting in New Carey and
welcoming his sixth grandchild
and name sake. Thomas
Tessier Falkner
Young Thomas was born
Winners in the senior division Sunday, July 29, at 11:22 p m to
Barbara and Jack Faulkner of
New Caney. His four year-old
sister, Michelle, is also very
excited about his arrival
The infant weighed 6 lbs 9 oz
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Harvie Jonas is in Wilford
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Mi < ment for injunea^n a fall from a
gfo-x tre* Fneft<to ^‘’p*he wiU soon
fioMEL be out again
Monday through
Wednesday.
TBA is an organization of
day show, they enjoyed meeting band directors from throughout
1. many q|d and new friends in the Texas who meet each year to
"craft industry, attended a discuss common problems and
special Sunday night meeting share ideas
Mrs Patty Adamson gnd
. Michelle and Tome Walters. Bandera
Charmaine, have just returned schools band director, attended
from the annual Southwest <
and Hobby Assn trade Texas Bata Assoc in San
show held at Dallas Market Hall Antonio,
in Dalias, July 27-30
Besides exhibiting in the four-
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Bdlone Colleg® »> Muskogee,
Oklahoma, and Saint Mary’s
Episcopal School for Indian
Girls in South Dakota The
luncheon reservations are $4.50
per person with check made
payable to Bandera Chapter
DAR Reservations must be
^n,,\?res*ent"’’a ^program received by Mrs. James B.
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: gi?c Information regarding the MMS. no HMW than August i.<
work done by the National Members are encouraged to
Society Daughters of the bring guests
American Revolution in aiding
Thomas C. Pfeiffer
Registered Public
Surveyor
General Land Surveying-
Land Development
512-249-3385
1001 S. Main Boerne, Tx
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bandera Public Library.