The Harper Herald (Harper, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1986 Page: 2 of 7
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Friday, May 30, 1986
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8th grade
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Texas described the recital
of 25 students of Mrs.
Ursula Harper last Sunday
The following corrections
are noted for the James
Armstrong obituary in the
issue on the ninth of May.
The grandchild’s name is
Ray instead of Roy, and the
sister is Edna Rothe instead
of Edna Rathe.
Amo. Editor-General Manager,
Karen S. Smith
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Phone 864-4088
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especially Brother Pate,
during my stay at Seton,
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U 'SATHER REPORT '
By Paul Lang
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Roses cut in the afternoon
last considerably longer
than those cut in the
morning.
Thank You
Thanks to the many good
neighbors, relatives and
friends who remembered
me with cards and flowers,
prayers, calls and food,
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5 ACRES
15 Miles North of
Kerrville,Paved road,Large
Oaks, Owner financed with
$250.00 down & $191.23
per month. Call 1-896-2525
or 1-257-3001 nights &
weekends.
High School Band,
the direction of
Hartman, will play.
Eighth grade graduation
will be held on Friday, May
30 at 7:30 p.m. in the
cafetorium.
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Will do painting and car-!
pentry work. Call 864-4386.
864-4386. (5-30
_ May 29—June 3
The Harper Herald
144 E. Main St.
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
997-5916
Published Weekly on Friday by
The Live Oak Press Corporation .
Editor, Bruce H. Smith
Norman J. Dietel,
Publisher Emeritus
Production Staff: Ward E. Smith
Subscription Rates:
Tn County — $6.30 a year Outside County — $7.35
$18.80 — 3 years $19.90 — 3 years
Authorized Representatives in Harper:
Rickie Tatsch,
P.O. Box 265
Phone 684-410.
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you love JT,
Sandy and Ricky Goats
were visited by Ricky’s
parents for a week. They
made several sight-seeing
trips, visited Ray
Livestock Sale, attended
the Womanless Wedding.
Mrs. Goats also enjoyed
lunch at school with Sandy.
Mr. and Mrs. Goats said
they could not believe it
when everyone kept com-
plaining about the 75-80
humidity. Mr. Goats said,
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‘In our neck of Texas
(south-east) we pray for a
humidity level that low.
We average 90-99
everydayfg
Clara Scarborough has
been in Fbg. Hill Country
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The American Legion an-
d auxiliary will be holding
their regularly scheduled
meeting on Thursday, June
5, at the Legion Hall. The
auxiliary will meet at 7 p.m.
and the Legion meeting will
follow at 8 p.m.
Skipper
REALTY
week. Clint Brown went
in on Tuesday right across
the hall. Sandi
Lyendaecker was there also
this week with a spider
bite.
358.9 ACRES NEAR BRADY 5 room rock
home, 3 water wells, about 70 acres in the field,
3 dirt tanks, lots of liveoak trees & excellent
hunting. $750/acre with terms. Price reduced
to $650 ac.
SMALL LIVE OAK TRACTS 3 to 15 ac.
$300. down with owner financing.
53 ACRES S. W. of Harper with 3 Br. home.
Lots of liveoaks and on paved co. rd.
$159,000.00
FOUR TRACTS NEAR HARPER from 8.5
ac. to 9.86 acres. $2,100.00 per acre. May be
bought seperately. Make offer.
5 TREE STUDDED ACRES home with 3
i ! BR, 2 B, hobbv mom, 18 x 36 detached garage,
good water well, game-proof garden, secluded
at endof cul de sac.
5.44 ACRES near Harper, small dwn, balance
145? ACRES more or less, small rock cabin, 2
water wells, spring, rough country, $850. per
acre, ^sh, Kimble County.
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Folsom.
Several members of the
senior class will be
participating in the
program, including the
traditional addresses by the
valedictorian and
salutatorian. The Harper
Taunya Rodriguez, an
eighth grader, entertained
her class with a swimming
party held at her home on
May 24. The party started ;
at 4 p.m. and ended at 9:15
p.m. The class had an en-
joyable day filled with fun
in the sun not soon to be
forgotten.
Classified-
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SLEEPING
BEAUTY
C t»M WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS
I Tommie Skipper- 864-4533
Branch Office 1
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512-864-45001
92.34 ACRES, 3 Bedroom house, barn, pens,
storage house, seasnal creek, 2 small fields.
Fronts on Hwy. 290, Vi mile west of Harper 30
yr. seller financing available.
10 Acres 2 miles west of Harper. Old home
needs some work. Detached two-car garage, old
barn, chicken house and pen, smokehouse with
cellar. Excellent hunting. $85,000.
3.88 ACRES, real nice building site. Paved
road $15,000 cash or terms.
6.1 ACRES near Harper, lots of live oak, nice
building site, paved road, cash or terms, ||
2 PLUS ACRES: Commercial Tract on Hwy.
783.1 mile south of Harper, excellent location.
TWO 10 ACRE tracts, two miles west of Har-
per, excellent building sites, may be bought
under Texas Vet program.
50 ACRES surrounded by large ranches,
beautiful building site, excellent tree cover,
secluded $99,750
■m « BR, 2B, rock home C/A, rock fireplace, good
. water well on 14:7 acres. $99,750cashor terms.
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AIRLINE JOBS $17,800
to $68,500«year. Now
Hiring. CALL JOB LINE
1-518-459-3535 Ext. A-6632
For info. 24 HRS. 6-13
evening at 8:00 p.m. An refreshments of coffee, pun-
appreciative audience cht and a cake tastefully
applauded the 15 different decorated with stars and
numbers and enjoyed dancers.
Thank You
Special Thanks to Pastor service, Elbert Feller,;
Robert Sorensen for his Richad Rangel; and Levi
thoughtfulness; to the Ellebracht; and to all the
organist, Cathy Whitewood; neighbors and friends for
the soloist, Jim Hartmann; their kindness, prayers and
the pall bearers; the women expressions of sympathy,
of the church for hospitality We will always remember
and food; the amabulance you.
<*llie Walker, Hollis Walker
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Smith, Bruce. The Harper Herald (Harper, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1986, newspaper, May 30, 1986; Fredericksburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1218174/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harper Library.