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Page 3 Friday, February 2, 1979
The Harper Herald + + Harper, Texas
Churches of Harper
Extend A Cordial Invitation
And Welcome To Everyone!
ST. JAMES LUTHERAN
CHURCH
J. W. Mielke, Pastor
ST. ANTHONY’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Rev. A. A. Gitter, Pastor
Sunday:
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.
Worship at 10:30 a.m.
First Wednesday of month:
Church Council
Second Sunday of month:
Luther League Youth Group
Second Wednesday of month:
Junior Lutherans Children’s
Group
. Third Thursday of month:
St. James ALCW meeting
A cordial welcome is ex-
tended to all.
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
Carlos B. Parker, Pastor
Sunday:
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
2:00 p.m. Evangelistic Ser-
; vice
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Bible Study
Everyone is Welcome.
HARPER METHODIST
CHURCH
David Klingler, Pastor
“The seventh day is the sab-
bath rest, a day for sacred
assembly.”
Friday, February 2:
First Friday of month, and
feast of the Presentation of the
Lord.
Mass at 7:30 a.m. and 7:30
p.m.
Saturday, February 3:
First Saturday, Mass and
meditation at 8 a.m.
Sunday, February 4:
Mass ct 8 and at 9:30 a.m.
School oi religion for children
and youth.
Beginning at 2 p.m. meeting
of Council of Women in St.
Mary’s church, Fredericks-
burg.
You are always welcome in a
Catholic church. Walk in any
time. Attend any service.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Morning Worship:
11:00 a.m. each Sunday
A cordial welcome to all.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. C. Turner, Pastor
Mrs. Bonnie Sembritzky,
Music Director
Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m.
Women meet every third
Thursday at 2:30 p.m.
HARPER AREA
CHARISMATIC PRAYER
GROUPS
+Andy Kramer Ranch House,
Kerrville Road, Harper
Mondays, 7:30 p.m.
For information call 864-4512
Sunday:
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m.
+PRUNEDA HALL
Spring Creek, Hwy. 290
Harper - Fbg. Road
Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m.
For information call Cipriano
at 669-2406
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ECKHARDT & KLIER, INC.
BARRETTAGENCY
HARPER, TEXAS
THE GALLERY
RESTAURANT
230 E. Main
Fredericksburg
Call 1-997-5157
for Reservations^
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For A Real
Family Treat
Andy’s Diner
"Home of Fine Foods"
Phone 997-3744
FREDERICKSBURG
On San Antonio Hwy.,
U. S. 87 South (1
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Junction Warehouse Company
JUNCTION, TEXAS 76849
C. T. H0LEKAMP DR. TED H0LEKAMP
Phones: 446-2537 & 446-2828
Wool - Mohair Ranch Supplies
Save on Your Grocery
Purchases
Specials Each Week
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS!
Barker’s Grocery
Across the Bridge — Junction
"The Friendly Store"
THE HARPER HERALD
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Subscription Price: $5.00 per year locally,
three years for $14.00
$6.00 per year in counties beyond those bordering
Gillespie County, or 3 years for $16.00
NORMAN J. DIETEL, Owner, Publisher & Editor
Mrs. Dorothy Bierschwale is authorized reporter
and representative for The Harper Herald in Harper.
P.0 Box 116 — Harper, Texas 78631
Office in Harper at Harper Drug Store, Ph. 864-4100
MEMBER TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION-
NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID
AT FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS 78624
Advertising Reeularlv enoueh to make your Business stand out
above the average,
will pay the Biggest Returns on any investment.
ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD!
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Kerrville, Texas
January 18,1979
The Harper Herald,
Harper, Texas
Dear Mr. Dietel:
Enclosed herewith please
find check for $12.00 for a three-
year subscription to The Har-
per Herald.
Would also like to have four
copies of the Jan. 5, 1979, issue
and advise me of the cost.
Thank you for the outstand-
ing write-up of my nephew,
Scott Stehling. . We deeply
appreciate this on your part.
With best wishes, I remain,
Sincerely,
Loretta Stehling
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Harper, Texas
Jan. 26,1979
Dear Harper Community:
I wish to thank all the people
of the Harper Community for
contributing to the Harper
Community fund. I thank the
Harper Community for sup-
porting the auction sale.
I have been showing pigs
for the past 3 years. This is
the first pig I have sold in the
auction. Again I thank the Har-
per Community for buying my
show pig.
Yours truly,
Brad Sivells
Reservation Route
Harper, Texas 78631
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Harper, Texas
January 24,1979
Dear Mr. Dietel:
I am writing you this letter to
send my appreciation to you for
buying my lamb on January 13,
1979, at the Fredericksburg
Stock Show. This is my first
FFA lamb project and the
money I will receive will help
me do better next year. I
couldn’t have done it without
your friendly help. I enjoy it
very much.
Thank you
Sincerely yours,
Steve Wehmeyer
Harper FFA Student
"What I value more than
all things is good humor.”
Thomas Jefferson
PIANO IN STORAGE
Beautiful spinet-console
stored locally. Reported like
new. Responsible party can
take at big savings on low pay-
ment balance. Write Joplin
Piano, 1516 Valeska, Waco,
Texas 76710.
(2-2p
HELP WANTED
Work Available to start
immediately in feed mill. Must
be dependable. Call 257-8860.
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DANCE
PAT’S HALL
Fredericksburg, Texas
Saturday, Feb. 3
Music by
"The Wagon Aces”
Everyone Welcome!
Admiration has been called
the cream of human kindness.
THE CHOICE IS
YOURS.
How’d you like to handle a
radio, drive a big rig or build
a bridge? If you have 16 hours a
month, the Army Reserve has
a wide selection of career fields
for women and men alike. Call
your local unit and ask about
the part-time jobs open in your
area. The number’s listed in the
white pages under “U.S.
Government!'
THE ARMY RESERVE.
PART OF WHAT YOU EARN
IS PRIDE.
A FULL
SERVICE
BANK
SEE US FOR YOUR -
SAVINGS DEPOSITS
TIME DEPOSITS -
6 mos. & less than 1 year
1 year to less than 2V2 yrs.
2V2 years and over
5 percent interest
5.5 percent interest
6 percent interest
6.5 percent interest
NOTE -
“Federal law and regulation prohibit the payment, of a
time deposit prior to maturity unless three months of
interest thereon is forfeited and interest on the amount
withdrawn is reduced to the passbook rate.”
• Business - Livestock - Auto
and Personal Loans jggggWjipflH
SAFETY DEPOSIT
BOXES
M YEARS OF SERVICE to
Q l1 harper and trade territory I
We Appreciate Your Business
First State Bank
Harper, Texas
“Oldest Bank in Gillespie Countytr
MEMBER F.D.I.C. SINCE 1915
Deposits now insured up to $40,000.00
by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
NIGHT DEPOSITORY FOR YOUR
CONVENIENCE!
We Are An Authorized
FEDERAL TAX DEPOSITORY
for Federal Taxes due.
Phone 864-4400
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DISTRIBUTORS OF
* WAYNE FEEDS *
* We Are In The Market For Your *
* WOOL & MOHAIR *
Complete Line of Poultry and Dairy Feeds!
Always in the Market for Your Grains!
LOCHTE STORAGE &
COMMISSION CO.
PHONE 997-2256 FREDERICKSBURG
BEST
QUALITY MEATS, INC.
FRESH & CURED
SAUSAGES & MEATS
CUSTOM PROCESSING
Processing Plant and Retail Store
Hwy. 290 East, Fredericksburg, Texas 78624
Telephone 512/997-5693
It's the Best
in
VARIOUS SAUSAGES
BACON
HAM
JERKEY
CHEESES
Produced-Cured by methods
used for generations in the
Beautiful Texas Hill Country
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The lowest point reached
in the plunge of the Dow-
Jones average of selected
industrial stocks on the New
York Stock Exchange dur-
ing the Great Depression
was 41.22 on July 8, 1932.
Less than three years be-
fore, on Sept. 3, 1929, the
Dow-Jones had been at
381.71.
JOB PRINTING - Snap-Out Forms (with carbon or NCR
paper), Register Forms, Business Cards, Letterheads, Envelopes
- See THE RADIO POST for efficient service and home-town
prices!
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Many people are taking
the Carlton plunge because
Carlton Box has the lowest
tar level of all cigarettes,
according to government
tests. The latest figures for a
Carlton Box are less than
0.5 mg. tar and 0.05 nico-
tine average per cigarette.
At a Charlie Chaplin look-alike contest in the 1920's,
the third place winner was Charlie Chaplin.
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
Box: Less than 0.5 mg. "tar", 0.05 mg. nicotine,- Soft Pack and Menthol:
l mg. "tar". 0.1 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette,-FTC Report May '78.
Hank & June Huser
REAL ESTATE
Buying or Selling, our Service is
unexcelled. We invite your listings.
P. O. Box 201 Phone (512 ) 864-4415
HARPER, TEXAS 78631 — Don Phillips, Broker
(4-6
CHECK IT OUT AND SEE WHY MORE
PEOPLE BUY THEIR HOMES FROM
HOLISM
MOBILE HOME SALES
ALL MOBILE HOMES ARE NOT ALIKE
We know the difference in construction and insulation
ONLY QUALITY HOMES SOLD
The Homes we sell exceed H.U.D. standards in
construction and insulation
COMPLETE FINANCING
V. A. - No down payment - F.H.A. - less than 10
percent down - Conventional 10 percent down
10 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
There is no substitute for experience. We have it.
COMPLETE SELECTION
Largest selection of quality constructed and
insulated homes in the Hill Country.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
No sale is complete until you the customer are
completely satisfied. snow J •
2660 JUNCTION HIGHWAY KERRVILLE
MONDAY THRU SAT. 9 to 7 P.M.
SUNDAY 1 P.M. to 5 P.M., PH. 367-5682
ALL HOMES LIGHTED FOR EVENING
INSPECTION
ALL HOMES LIGHTED FOR EVENING INSPECTION
VOTE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3RD FOR REPUBLICAN
GERALD
GEISTWEIDT
FOR A SOUND CONSERVATIVE VOICE IN AUSTIN!
Where Gerald Geistweidt
Stands
• Supports Governor Clements’
efforts to reduce taxes.
• Supports predator control to
protect our ranchers’ livestock.
• Supports valuation of farm and
ranch land based on produc-
tivity.
• Supports local control of our
educational system, increased
vocational training.
• Favors broader base of support
for education, less reliance on
ad valorem taxes.
• Favors denial of bond for
repeat felony offenders, auto-
matic life sentences for con-
victed heroin drug dealers.
• Strongly opposed to the U.S.
Constitutional Amendment to
give Washington, D.C. two
senators.
• Strongly committed to retain-
ing Texas’ Right-to- Work law.
Gerald Geistweidt was the overwhelming
choice of voters in the Special Election on
January 6th, leading his nearest opponent
by more than three-to-one! Join the 4,255
informed citizens who rallied behind this
well-known Mason County attorney-
rancher as best qualified for the job. Only
Geistweidt offers the proven leadership we
need.
Vote for another
solid conservative
Republican winner
in the mold of
Governor Bill Clements
and Congressman
Tom Loeffler.
About Gerald Geistweidt
• Member of pioneer family with
deep roots in Hill Country,
lifelong resident of Mason
County.
• Hard-working rancher and
practicing attorney in Mason.
• Graduate of Texas A&M
University and University of
Texas School of Law, was presi-
dent of A&M student body.
• Experienced in state govern-
ment as former legislative staff
member, and appointee to
Governor’s Crime and Nar-
cotics Advisory Committee.
• Currently serving as trustee of
Mason Independent School
District.
• Active civic leader, member of
the Chamber of Commerce,
Lions Club, Jaycees and the In-
dependent Cattlemen’s Associ-
ation.
• Served with honors as captain
in U.S. Army.
• Dedicated family man, father
of two children.
• Sunday School teacher in
Mason Lutheran Church.
HARD-WORKING ATTORNEY-RANCHER
GERALD GEISTWEIDT
STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 56
Let’s Finish the job! Urge you friends and neighbors to vote
for Gerald again in the Runoff Election on February 3rd!
Pol. Adv., paid for by Malcolm Marschall, Harper, Texas 78631
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Dietel, Norman J. The Harper Herald (Harper, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1979, newspaper, February 2, 1979; Harper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1034629/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harper Library.