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School registration this week!
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^Boosting Harper High In The Hills sh Wonderful Region ^Best Climate In Texa$*
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Volume 68, No. 33 4 Pages Population 383 Altitude 2,100 Feet HARPER, GILLESPIE COUNTY, TEXAS 78631 Subscription: $6 per year locally; $7 others 25$ per copy Friday, August 19,1983
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Harper Longhorn
JV cheerleaders
Harper ISD board meeting held
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Harper Junior High School cheerleaders (I to r), Luwanna Esquell, Erika
Kalbfleisch, Mandy Steckelberg and Sheila Tatsch recently attended a
cheerleading camp at Schreiner College.
Minutes of a regular Motion No. 83-062 by superintendent. Vote: Ayes 7, Nays 0
meeting of the HISD Clifford Wienecke and Vote: Ayes, Dan Cren- The Harper School
board of trustees held on seconded by James Col- welge, Levi Ellebracht, Board previewed a tenta-
August 15, 1983, at 7:3p well to approve the addi- James Colwell, Clifford |jve budget for the 1983-
p.m. in the Harper School tional coverage on the Wienecke, Leslie Esquell g4 school year,
homemaking building are buses’ liability from and Jim Bob Stevens Motion No. 83-071 by
as follows: $25.000-$50.000-$25,000 to Nays, Linda Steckel- Levi Ellebracht and
attend Schreiner camp by Dan N«. ^ by
Roll call by Levi Elle- of the field house of Tames Colwell and ^ Budget of school year
bracht. $36,000. seconded by Linda 1982_83.
Members present: Dan Vote: Ayes 7, Nays 0 Steckelberg to adopt the vote: Ayes 7, Nays 0
Wade Crenwelge, Levi Motion No. 83-063 by Student Handbook with Motion No. 83-072 bv
Four Harper Junior Mandy Steckelberg and Ellebracht, Clifford Wie- Levi Ellebracht and changes as presented by steckelberg and
HiSh ^ School girls Sheila Tatsch attended necke, Jim Bob Stevens, seconded by Linda the superintendent. seconded by Jim Bob
travelled to Kerrville the camp and won one Linda steckelberg, Leslie Steckelberg to accept the Ayes 7, Nays 0 Stevens to hire Nancy
July 10 to attend a five- outstanding ribbon, two Esquell, James Colwell Depository Bid of First .JJ0, 8f"°68 Baugher as 2nd grade
day cheerleading camp excellent ribbons, two and Harley HM Ethridge, State Bank of Harper as Clifford Wienecke and teacber Cathy White-
on the campus of superior ribbons and one superintendent. presented. seconded by Linda wood for band, music; and
Schreiner College and Superstar Squad ribbon. Motion No. 83.060 by VoteG Ayes 7, Nays 0 Steckelberg to amend a and Daniel Rech as
came home with six rib- In addition, the Harper Jim Bob Stevens and Motion No. 83-064 by Previous Board Policy bug’ ^ (Qne
bons and a Spirit Stick grls won a spirit stick on seconded by Clifford Wie- Jim Bob Stevens and requirement of 4 Units probationary contract.)
Luwanna Esquell, the Wednesday night of necke that the Board seconded by Clifford Wie- P.E. to 2 Units P.E. as Vote: Ayes 7, Nays 0
Erika Kalbfleisch, the camp. accept the results of the necke to raise the adult required for graduation. Motion No. 83-073 by
trustee election as pre- personnel lunch prices to Vot®: A7®s 7’ Nays10 Clifford Wienecke and
sented by the election $1.35 per meal as man- Motion seconded by James Col-
judge, and to declare dated by T.EMA. Jim Bob Stevens and weu to adopt the service
James Colwell winner of Vote: Ayes 7, Nays 0 seconded by Leslie Es- and maintenance con-
the election. Motion No. 83-065 by qu*“ tha‘ *e^afdseta tract of Copy Products of
Vote: Ayes 6, Nays 0. Jim Bob Stevens and puhnc nearing tor me gan Antonio from 7-20-83
Election results: seconded by Leslie Es- jSchool Ru^g^ lor Augus* to7-20-84.
I j August 13, 1983 — Gar- quell to employ the firm ;29 at 8 p.m. in tne Scnool y0te: Ayes7, NaysO
cneerleaders land Black 10, Phil Cutler of Balser and Davidson to ICafetorium for the !983- Motion No. 83-074 by
7, Kerry Feller 42, audit the 1982-83 Harper j 84 School Budget. Leslie Esquell and
James Colwell 58 votes. School Books. 1 Vote: Ayes 7, Nays u seconded by Jim Bob
Motion No. 83-061 by Vote: Ayes7,NaysO Motion No. 83-070 by Stevens that the Board
Jim Bob Stevens and Motion No. 83-066 by Tim Bob Stevens and accep^ ^g salaries paid
seconded by Leslie to James Colwell and seconded by ^Leslie Es- to bug drivers as pro-
accept the financial seconded by Jim Bob Ju®f1 “Jat tne *Bodra posed by the superinten-
report and approve the Stevens to adopt the 5 tentatively leave the Tax dent
payment of bills. Year Accreditation Plan Rate at .49c per $100 y0te: Ayes7, Nays 0
Vote: Ayes7, NaysO as presented by the valuation for the 1983-84 Meeting adjourned.
Harper
attend camp
Lions club sponsors driving course
The Harper Lions Club graduates are indeed made in the scheduled completion of the course
is sponsoring the pre- safe drivers. The course times for the class to will enable you to get a
sentation of the Defen- does not require a driving meet. The course will be ten percent discount on
sive Driving Course de- test by the student in conducted to the school your automobile tosur-
veloped by the National order to receive certifi- cafetorium in' three ses- ance for three years — a
Safety Council. The cation and eligibility for sions: Tuesday, Septem- savings ranging from $25
Defensive Driving Course insurance discounts. . ber 6, from 7 p.m. until 10 to $45 per year for most
is an eight-hour class- The course will be p.m.; Monday, Septem- drivers,
room course designed to taught by a certified ber 12, from 7 p.m. until Only 35 students will be
improve driving skills instructor, Mr. Werner io p.m.; and Thursday, accepted for the course,
and attitudes, especially Moehr, of Fredericks- September 15, from 7 If necessary, an addi-
in emergency situations, burg. His services are p.m. until 9 p.m. A fee of tional class will be for- M
Through lectures, dis- provided by Central $10 will be charged for med later for a second *ne Harper High Bode’s squad was re-
plays, and films, students Texas Electric Coopera- the course. Refreshments presentation. To make ^cnooi cneerieaaers at- cognized by the mstruc-
learn to recognize acci- tive to the interest of will be served by Colon sure you are included, tended cmeerieading tors and they were
dents to the making and public safety. Barrett on a complimen- register now at any of f^a!;ded the sPirit ,sbclJ
defensive action neces- Since announcement of tary basis. three locations: Modern cortege in during toe first, second and last
sary to avoid them, the course last week, a in addition to making Market, Rahe’s Store, or *J?e week °.f Jal7 “4. The days of camp.
Studies indicate DDC slight change has been you a safer driver, First State Bank. drived Sunday The spirit stick is an
6 6 J ’ afternoon to register and award given at camp
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Supply list for students
KINDERGARTEN
1 school box
1 box 8 or more crayons
1 pair blunt scissors
1 Elmer’s glue
1 eraser
2 husky pencils
2 manuscript writing
No. 1251 Aladdin or 112 or more pages
1 box tissue
School box (cigar box
size)
1 box map colors
1 bottle Elmer’s glue
1 12” ruler — metric
and standard scale
Fire dept seeks help
participated in events only to select schools who
ending with final evalua- demonstrate exceptional
tions on Thursday spirit. Those schools who
morning, July 28. receive toe award during
During toe week toe final evaluation get to
girls attended sessions keep toe stick and take it
Recent legislative ac- current department including instructions on home to their schools,
tion on toe operation of funds does not allow for techniques, "cheerleading It is unusual for a
an ambulance affected the department to pay yells, and even learned a squad to receive toe stick
toe Harper Fire Depart- the cost since the funds dance routine to be per- at three out of four
ment. One of toe new must be kept to pay formed at a pep rally or evaluations.
2 Spiral notebooks 80 requirements is that at normal bills such as fuel, game.
All of the girls returned Harper varsity cheerleaders (I to r), Laletta Esquell, head cheerleader
Nifty
Label all supplies.
SECOND GRADE
Tablet of lined paper
(Big Chief)
3 pencils
Scissors
Box of 16 crayons
9”xl6” colored paper
(lpack)
8”xl2” drawing paper
(lpack)
Paste
1 folder with pockets
Eraser
THIRD GRADE
Va No. 2 pencils
1 pr. scissors
1 box crayons (24 count
or larger)
Pkg. loose leaf note
paper
Binder for paper
1 large eraser
1 plastic dishpan
No pens or markers.
Label all supplies.
FOURTH & FIFTH
GRADE
1 plastic dishpan
Pencils
12” ruler
Eraser
least one member on toe maintenance, insurance, The dance seemed to home hoarse from Lisa Bode, Kelly Steckelberg, Toy Brocksch and Christy Steckelberg
ambulance must be a etc. be a favorite with many cheering and one cheer- were all smiles after being awarded three spirit sticks at the Texas Luth-
Certified Emergency To expect each individ- of the girls. The leader, Christy Steckel- eran College cheerleading camp. The Longhorn squad received a Derma-
Care Attendant (ECA). ual to pay his own way evaluation process took hf/S’had no voice left at nent spirit sticki 0/7e fhey WQre abjQ fQ bfj bacf< ^ riurinn the
This requirement must would^ be ^unrealistic Pjaoe everj day <mthtoe about ^e6 camp Saml camP ’s f,nal day of evaluations. ’ ^
be^met by January 1, big time andtalents, and three r< d ribbons. their instructors and did
Therefore we are asking The outs anding spirit a great job representing
_ . _ _. you out there to sponsor of head che jrleader Lisa Harper School.
To become an ECA, an ’ todividual or m^ke a
individual must success-
Harper float wins again
Hamer's community also* Next on the agenda volenteers from the
oeen maae avauaoie w - s™ w J nflrarip float took are parades in Johnson entire community.
iwwaw =3-2r."W: -srxarss 2S «ew •*-ss-fe-
5 Spiral notebooks — fully complete a 65-hour donation to cover this un- J // •
approx. 70 pages course. This course has expected expense. 'LVITI'S C'lB'CttOTl
3-ring binder with loose been made available to If you wish to sponsor
leaf paper
cards
Elmer’s glue
Scissors
Crayons
Box for art supplies
Map pencils
1 box tissues
1 folder —with pockets
Small pencil sharpener
No pens or markers.
Label all supplies.
Fifteen members have Exxon, Tatsch Texaco or Trustee *aL=SU??^t time this season last Fredericksburg and getting the float from one
^ ^ ------ and announced his candi-
agreed to take this course HiR Crest Station. Or you School Boa d. dacy.
in order to meet toe niay just drop by toe Colwell has been a All parties on the ballot
legislative requirements Bank and leave a dona- board member for toe were write-in candidates
and continue our ambu- tion. past six ye irs but did not with the exception of
lance service in toe Har- The Fire Department intend to r n in this elec- Garland Black,
per area. thanks all of those who tion. Hovever, when With a total of one
Now to toe main point, have supported them in Garland B1 ick decided to hundred seventeen votes,
The cost of this course the past and hope that withdraw : rom toe elec- toe results were as fol-
plus books is about you will help us again tion, due t( personal rea- lows: Colwell, 58; Feller,
$100.00 per member. Our this time. Thank you! sons, he g£ ye his support 42; Black, 7; Cutler, 10.
Harper news
by Rickie Tatsch
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. i Mr. and Mrs. linden
Chesser of Brady visited
with Mrs. Chester Mosel
last Sunday and then they
attended the McDonald
reunion together, at toe
Harper Community
Park.
Marcie and Doyle
Parker of San Antonio
were in Harper this
weekend visiting the
relatives, including Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Mar-
schall, who just returned
from a 3%-week vacation
or./, /i 1 f)7 New Mexico. The Mar-
Phone 864-410 / gchallg spent time
at Cloudcroft, Ruidoso
and Capitan, and also
Tz?v/7<* visited friends at Carls-
tiarper, lexas bad and Lubbock.
On Sunday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. John Tom
of Ingram visited with
toe Victor Marschalls.
Kitty (Mrs. Gene) Har-
per returned home last
weekend from a two-
week visit with her sister,
Bridget, and David
Russell and Renee in
Lumberton, N.C. This is
close to Fayetteville and
Ft. Bragg. She got to visit
a tobacco plantation at
Fairmont, N.C., where
Ingrid and Jim Bass were
living in a 100-year old
farmhouse and showed
her toe entire process of
tobacco harvesting and
curing. Also she saw a
historical [day at the
open theater at Pem-
brook U., and investi-
gated a dance shop there.
In Wilmington, S.C., she
took a tour of toe ship,
U.S. N. Carolina, and
also of the Orton Gar-
dens.
Angie Mielke’s mother,
Anita Schardt of Bay-
town, and her aunt, Car-
line Dittmer of New
Jersey, visited with Rev.
and Mrs. Jon Mielke and
girls on Thursday and
Friday. On Friday, also,
Mr. and Mrs. David
Ehler and family visited
from Seguin.
Cherrie Duderstadt
surprised her mother,
Pat Parker, with a de-
lightful luncheon on her
birthday last Friday,
August 12. Other birth-
days over the weekend
were those of Jim Peril,
Joe Parker, Clayton
Parker Jr. and Addie
Cottle on toe 13th; and
Shirley Albertoal, Jalyn
Ernst, and Vickie Tatsch
on toe 14th. Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Lumpkins also
Friday in the Junction finally toe Old West parade to another gen-
annual Hill Country Race parade in Harper. erally falls to the parents
Meet and Billy Sale. The float is made <rf the girls elected toe
Riding toe float was FFA possible by the efforts of various queens and
Sweetheart Lisa Bode the Lions Club, the sweethearts of the
and Lions Club queen Harper Volunteer Fire community. This year’s
Stacey Stadtler. Department and the group has been partic-
_ , .. Harper Park Board, ularly active, entering
So far this summer, Countless hours were toe float and hauling it to
float has taken an ad- 6
spent on actually con- events all over central
celebrated an anni-
versary on Saturday.
Lauren detzger rode
the Little Aiss Aquafest
float last v eek in Austin,
as it was Iriven by her
father, Li ngford Metz-
ger. Laure i is the grand-'
daughter of Dorothy
Metzger
REUNION OF
CLAS5 OF ’78
The gra
HHS in 197
year reuni
of Terry
last Saturda;
Chicken
games we
lively gr
mates and
VBS
The \
School c
Lutheran
Friday eve
djiating class of
had their 5th-
n at toe honve
1 itsch Clanym
<ay afternoon.
1arbecue and
enjoyed by a
of class-
tieir fsCmilies.
LOSING
;ati£n Bible
sing at toe
Church last
ling was well
attended in spite of
threatening rain.
Teachers and helpers for
toe almost 50 students
were: nursery — Tracey
Wienecke, Barbara
Kneese, Diann Rahe,
Debra Kelsay; kinder-
garten — Kathy Armke,
Tammy Martin; primary
— Cathy Behrens, Amy
Crenwelge; junior —
Livvy Wilke, Walter
Molder, Ruby Mark-
wordt, Judy Scollard;
music — Elva Wilson,
Angela Mielke; refresh-
ments — Linda Slusser.
Superintendent was
Royce Ann Baethge.
Thanks.
CONGRATULATIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Brown
Stokes of Thrill Hill are
happy to announce toe
marriage of their daugh-
ter, Michelle, to Michael
J. Ernst, son of Mrs. A.
D. Ernst of Kerrville. Mi-
chelle and Mike were
married August 5 at
Grace Bible Chapel in
Kerrville with Rev. Ted
Campbell officiating.
Maid of honor was Jessi-
ca Stokes and best man
was Kirk Stokes. IV
couple went to Corods
Christi for their honey-
moon. /
Also congratulations to
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Feller on becoming
grandparents J again.
Danny and Learina Feller
became toe proud par-
ents of a 9-pound girl, Ni-
cole Lee, 20Vz inches
long, on August 6 at Titus
Co. Mem. Hospital. The
baby’s great-grand-
mother is Anita Cren-
welge, and great-great Billie, and Monroe Lang,
grandmother is Freda Also visiting was Billie’s
Gerloff, both of Fred- granddaughter, Lisa De-
ericksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Villier.
Danny Feller and toe Mrs. Frances Weh-
new baby are moving to meyer is recuperating in
Poteet to work with Fredericksburg hospital
Brinks Cattle Farms. after surgery.
It is good to have
Bobby Pilkington home Edward J. Parker, son
(in the Rex Fox house) of Joe D. and Joan Park-
after surgery in a San er of toe Noxville com-
Angeio hospital. munity, graduated at
Mr. and Mrs. Jim TSTI, Waco, specializing
Tatsch and sons spent in diesel and agriculture
several days last week equipment mechanics on
visiting relatives and August 9. Graduation
firends at Danbury and exercises were held at
Ganado, etc. Waco Convention Center.
_ , A _ . , The St. James Luth-
Robert Parker and eran Juniors and Leag-
James have been visiting uers bad an enjoyable
his mother, Dorothy 0uting last Sunday after-
Parker, from Monahans. noon8at Lady Bird John-
Del Howell and a friend son park. They made
from Houston spent last plans for the coming
week visiting his mother, year
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