The Harper Herald (Harper, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 3, 1992 Page: 1 of 6
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HOBSON HOPF
P 0 BOX 231
HARPER TX 78631
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PRICE: 25
HARP ill, TEXAS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1992
DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP
Dr. James W. Speights,
San Antonio ophthalmolo-
gist, will adress the
Diabetes Support Group
at 7:30 PM, Tuesday,
November 10, at First
Christian Church, 1180
Junction Highway, Kerr-
ville.
Dr. Speights, who spec-
ializes in treatment
of the retina and is
associated with The
University of Texas at
San Antonio as a clini-
cal professor, will
discuss diabetes-related
eye problems.
Anyone interested in
learning more about dia-
betes is invited to
attend the free DSG
meetings. For more
information, call 210—
896-1055 or 210-257-
8590.
SrsrsLSrtr Am. Lei
tourist attractions of
San Antonio and Texas in __
his 1992 Christmas spec-
ial, to air nationwide BIG BUCK CONTEST
on Sunday, December 20,
on NBC.
DIER STORAGE FA-
CILITIES—
DiUNA'S ON CORNER
01 US 290 AND 783
There is still time to
enter the Big Buck Con-
Hope will tape segments test. Deadline is Friday,
of the hour-long special November 6, and signup
in San Antonio December can be at Lively's Taxi-
2-6. The program will dermy or Bode Feed & Sup-
beature Christinas cele- ply on Main Street.
brations in San Antonio, „ . n
a salute to the military,^111'1dee^1raust ^
and the introduction of taken le33llY in Gllles-
the 1992 AP All-America Ple' or -fuming coun-
College Football Team. tles' 311(3 a<3ult u
winners and one youth
Production sites include division winner will be
the San Antonio River named a week after the
Walk, Sea World of Texas,season closes in January.
Fiesta Texas and Alamo * n n ■ . ■ , -
Stadium. Ali brants must be
measured at Lively's._
Included in the enter-
tainment lineup is Clint __ de e
Black, country music super-’jXG&k er
star and also a Texas na- ^ ^
tive, comedienne Rita Rud-seaso
ner, and a special appear-
ance by Governor Ann Ri-
PTO BOOK FAIR
LIVELY ' S ON MAIN
Sr. .US 290
The PTO is once again
holding their annual
Book Fair at the school,
to give students and
parents an opportunity
to purchase books for
themselves, for gifts,
or for school. The Book
Fair helps the PTO earn
a little profit from
the sale of the books,
and it gives the stu-
dents and parents a look
at some of their favor-
ite books as well as
seme new ones.
The Book Fair is open
to the public—anyone
may browse. The hours
are 8 AM to 8 PM on
November 9th, and 8 AM
to 3:20 PM on the 10th
and 11th. The Monday
night hours are speci-
fically for the working
people to take advantage
of—your support is
needed. (Christmas is
just around the corner.)
Also, if there are
any parents out there
who can volunteer seme
time to 'man the booth'
the PTO would greatly
appreicate it. Call
Chris Koska, 257-8009
or Patty Sims, 864-
4246.
The next PTO meeting
will be Monday, Novem-
ber 16, at 7 EM in the
cafeteria. A report on
the raffle sale and
book fair will be made,
as well as some discus-
sion on Christmas ac-
tivities is on the
agenda.
MINER DEER PRO-
CIS SING NEAR DOSS
Oh FM 783
A,n DOSS, TOMMY
RlEH ' S STORE AND
I?2 GENERAL STORE
HILL COUNTRY DEER
PROCESSING ON US
,87 NORTH OF FRED-
EHiCKSBURG
BELIEVE AND LIVE
"But these are written, ■
that ye might believe
that Jesus is the Christ
the Son of God; and that
believing ye might have
life through his name."
(John 20: 31)
EMS &
FIRE DEPARTMENT
864-4444
SHERIFF'S DEPT
1-800-456-0362
OR CALL 911 FOR
ANY EMERGENCY SER-
VICE—STAY ON THE
LINE—GIVE CLEAR
NAMES, ADDRESSES,
AND TYPE OF EMER-
GENCY—DON'T PANIC
DONATE YOUR VENISON
WEATHER REPORT
across Texas.
Hunters will be asked to
contribute $15 (tax de-
ductible) to the meat
processor to pay for pro-
cessing and packaging.
For an additional $10.
the meat plant will cape
out the deer for a trophy
mount. Two-pound frozen
packages of meat will be
picked up by representa-
tives of food banks
around the state and dis-
tributed to the needy
tbjpugh Second Harvest
Food Banks.
About 148 meat processors
fyave voUftinteered to accept'
neat donations so far
this year.
Itt 1990, a total of 212
deer were donated, provid-
ing 8f000 pounds of meat
for the program. In 1991-
92', 2,500 hunters donated
aft' estimated 75,000 pounds,
pfoviding 225,000 meals to
hungry Texans.
^■4-
Following is a list of
processing plants in this
area that will accept deer
for this program:
COUNTRY PEDDLER SHOW
Lovers of art and decor
yearning for a return
to traditional American
themes will find them
at the Country Peddler
Show, coming to the Gil-
lespie County Fairgrounds
in Fredericksburg, Texas
on November 27, 28 & 29.
Show hours are Friday
1-9 PM, Saturday 9 AM to
6 PM, and Sunday 11 AM
to 5 PM. Admission is
$4 for adults; children
under 12 get in free.
A special admission of
$2 is offered to senior
citizens.
Mark your calendar now!
1990 with counts of 2.2 and
2.1 respectively.
He also believes the tur-
keys are in good shape phy-
sically and should remain
that way. With the acorn
crop so abundant, the tur-
keys might be less suscep-
tible to bait, but there
are a lot of birds available
according to Traweek. on
In addition to a valid
Texas hunting license, tur-
key hunters must possess a
$5 turkey stamp. The state-
wide bag limit on turkeys
is no more than three, one
each for fall and spring
and another tag for fall or
spring. Beards must remain
TURKEY HUNTING
Plenty of rainfall during
the ,-year and two consecu-
tive years of good repro-
“ duction has wildlife biol-
3 ogists and hunters alike
excited about the possibil-
ities of the fall turkey
season.
Hunters in the Hill Country
should have plenty of ac-
tion, according to Max Tra-
week, Texas Parks & Wild-
life Dept, biologist in Kerr
ville. He said this is the
third consecutive year the
survey has shown more than
two poults per hen. This
parfe survey showed 2.2 and
was preceded in 1991 and
Brady-Brady Coop Locker
Fredericksburg-Dutchmen'
Market
Ingram-Bruner's Fine
Meats
Johnson City-Johnson
City Locker Plant
Llano-Miller's Meats
Menard-Ranch House Meats
Uvalde-Country Junction
Uvalde-Uvalde Meat Pro-
cessing
San Antonio-Presa Fro-
zen Foods
San Antonio-Eddie's
Quality Meats
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Ernst, Peggy. The Harper Herald (Harper, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 3, 1992, newspaper, November 3, 1992; Harper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1035465/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harper Library.