Lake Travis News (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 26, 1972 Page: 3 of 7
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THE NEW OWNERS CORDIALLY INVITE YOU
TO TRY THEIR GOOD HOME COOKING FROM
BURGERS TO DELICIOUS STEAKS - FRESH
FROM THE PIT BAR_B~Q EVERY WEEK END
DINE INSIDE OR ON PATIO. WE OFFER -
SHAKE & WOOD ROOFS
By TONY of CaMomia
30 Years Experience
*5°° per sq. and up
Al work Guaranteed 266-1750
weeks. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A.
Fulcher from Coleman and his parents, Mr.
•LAUNCHING
RAMPS
•DANCE
PAVILION
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Open To The Public
Country Store and Cafe
APACHE SHORES
•ALL WEATHER
STREETS
•CHAPEL
(Non-denomtnational)
The AlpenHof is having a Grand Opening.....
Bavarian Style with all the beer you can drink for
only $1.
The festivities take place from 4 to 6 p.m. each day
beginning Friday, September 1 through Labor Day, at the
AlpenHof Beer Garden. Take Hwy 71 or R.R 2222 to R R. 620 and
drive north approximately 2 miles until you see our sign.
For a touch of Germany .... and a great way to kick off the
Labor Day Weekend.....Go Bavarian ... at the
AlpenHof Restaurant and Beer Garden.
RAARIAN RESTAURANI «. KER GARDEN
—Take a ^ew^nore minutes
. day to enjoy the good life at
BATTERY OPERATED
QUICK-DEPENDABLE SERVICE
REASONABLE PRICES
TIRES-BATTERIES-PARTS
RUSTY'S GOLF
CART REPAIR
5701 DELWOOD DR. AUSTIN, 78723
PHONE 928-0740
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Lake Area Excavator
J.W. HUSKINS
LOT CLEARING - LEVELING - SEPTIC TANKS
WE ALSO SUPPLY FILL DIRT
REASONABLE DEPENDABLE
«t. 7 - Box 641 Phone 266 1513
Before 7:30 AM After 6:00 PM
■•SKIING
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■’FISHING
•WATER FRONT LOTS
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By Elsie Williams
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edwards of Houston
weekend visitors on Comanche Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seim have held open
and his brother, David and his wife, Paula,
and their son, Hunter, have been among their
i son Curt from Corpus Christi
also spent six weeks here this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron MacDonald have had her
as frequent visitors this summer,
and recently five year old Cole Cassidy broke
he was here. When his arm was
X-rayed the doctor found a tumor. He is re-
covering nicely but will have his arm in a
cast foi sometime yet.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Garland were
businessman who provides the "solution". It
is an evening of entertainment well worth
your time and the small cost involved.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
«re held at 10 A.M. every Sunday and at 8 P. M.
the last Wednesday of the month in the
Bar-K Pow • Wow Room at Lago Vista
All are cordially invited to attend
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HARRY E. MONTANOOI
REALTOR
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tOMEDENTlAL FARM. RANCH.
LAKPFROPERTIES. apartment HOUSES
2413 N. Interregional Au.tln, Tex. 787OS
■ Ph. 476-4838 Reiidcnce R.R. 620 2S8-1321
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyd of Garland visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Strawn on Saturday.
Mrs. Strawn is still recuperating from back
surgery.
AND CUSTOM BAR~B“QING WITH A FAMILY
ATMOSPHERE. STARTING SEPTEMBER 1ST '
JTCHEN WILL BE OPEN WEEK DAYS
11:30 A.M. TO 1:30 P.M.& FROM
11 10:30 P.M. OPEN SAT.&
SUN. FROM U:3u A.M. TO 10:30 P.M.
COME BY AND SEE US
ELMER " BESS AND LBHS MORRISS
FOR RESERVATIONS OR SERVICE
PLEASE CALL “ 266 “ 91D4
John grandchildren
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wife, at her very best, and Scott Stewart whc his
plays Cass Henderson the young, ambitious
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recent visitors here on the Trail and were
looking after their property on Comanche
Point. With them this trip were their son,
Mark, and Richard Jennings.
Sadness came to our house this week when
our little Manchester dog, Tippy, lost his life
to a hit and run driver. Had we known we
might have had time to get him to the Vet-
erinarian and saved his life.
The Country lliniier
I’lnylionsc
In a fast moving, most entertaining style, a
cast of four captivates the audience in the
current presentation "Any Wednesday".
Starting out as a "triangle" affair, the plot
skillfully leads up to a happy conclusion.
From the very start, Maureen Reagan, daugh- and Mrs. Walter Seim, Sr., from Lubbock
ter of Governor Reagan and Jane Wyman, <
totally absorbs your interest and sympathy as <
the somewhat naive girl friend of the business guests. Walter's
tycoon. Offstage she is most vivacious,
charming and sweet, a bundle of energy.
The cast also includes Douglas Stark as
Cleves, the boyfriend, Sandy Sprung as his
f 0N LAKE AUST|N
Take advantage of the price freeze. I
See Apache Shores today
NOW, before prices go up. invest in your future at Apache Shores. This is the time
to buy! Property owners at Apache Shores enjoy • leisurely resort living • private
swimming pool • private boat dock and launching ramp • stables • picnic-camping
grounds • all-weather streets • property owner's association • western town • party
barn.
AU this can be yours at Apache Shores if you take advantage of this fantastic op-
portunity to save. On-the-spot financing; reasonable terms. Lots as low as $1295.
Open daily 10 AM till dusk. 1-512-266-1395.
Don’t Wait Tb Buy Land... Buy Land And Than Wait!
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Bredlow, Harold H. & Bredlow, Izzy. Lake Travis News (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 26, 1972, newspaper, August 26, 1972; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1297737/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting City of Lakeway.