The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1979 Page: 4 of 14
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evening. It was nice meeting
and chatting with such an in-
Tornado Relief Fund
A fund has been established
Command
Airman Odom graduated
from Bandera High School in
and Mr. and Mrs. F"
Richards of Bertram, came to
help the DeLanys move. The
DeLanys, who sold their home
to Joe Mays, president of
Church’s Fried Chicken in San
Antonio, are delighted with
their new home. There is a
growing vegetable garden,
orchard ’n’ everything. The
their granddaughter on
dance floor
Lakehills Meets Quota
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For without their support
could our nation stand?
A little Buddy Poppy how trite
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But when YOU wear it. . .
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BOUQUET OF ROSES FOR.
Andy Wood, R-534, Audie
Murphy, Zip 78229
All of the Lakehills students
who made the honor roll at BHS
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
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50 Mile Radies Of Castroville
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Memorial Day Holiday
THE BARREL HOUSE
HARDWARE & FEED
AT PIPE CREEK
WILL BE CLOSED
Valley Mobile Home Sales
is announcing their new line of
I am now 4 months and 20
days old. My mommie and
daddy call me James Addison.
The After Dark Crowd calls me
their darling.
A little red flower bound
tightly in green
Do you know just what it
means?
It means a great person has projects
fought with his life
To keep America from all
sorts of strife
It means |
families of those
Who laid down their lives to
protect us from foes
To our Veterans of War it’s a
Thomas C. Pfeiffer
Registered Public
Surveyor
General Land Surveying-
Land Development
512-249-3385
1001 S. Main Boerne, Tx
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more than 30 years, and the buffet and dancing to the music
of Chris Stark. The honoree by The American Legion,
received many beautiful gifts. A Department of Texas, to aid
Akin won second Thursday
evening at the 1.HI Craig Smith
OH| won flrst and A1 AKullar won
second Friday evening ui the
■MG ladies tournament at LHI Alice
Ha by won first and Gwen Akin
won second In the mixed
doubles at the LHI Sunday
afternoon, Ted and Joanne
Seideman placed first. Gwen
and Leroy Akin placed second
Dot Me- Fuller Workman Succumbs
The many friends of Fuller
There is a mini-bus service
The Family of for y0U (0 Bandera. There is
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’ AROUND LAKEHILLS
met in regular session May 14.
The ladies were delighted with
the report that Joey Willis, one ______________________
<jf tJ**r members,jvon 1st place have their fund-raising project
Saturday, May 26, beginning at
9 a m in the Heisler Center,
where they will sell plants,
of sheer, generous goodwill has
decided to sell one of them. Joe
says, “You would be surprised Walte’r Roach willbe the'parade
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Dorothy Webber and Lois
Garnett of the Buzzard hosted a
barbecue at their place of
business Saturday evening, a
large crowd attended. A
reception was also held in honor
of Diamond and Dutch, who
were wed recently The band
Lakehills
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Sunday School, all age groups: 10:15 iin.
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Fun At The Legion Playgrounds
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after spending several weeks
with her sister and husband,
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It is sometimes difficult to remember Memorial Day for
the solemn occasion it was intended to be. Caught as it is in
the onrush of summer, the day has come to symbolize fun,
parades and picnics more than a time for remembering the
thousands of war dead.
This Memorial Day seems a particularly appropriate time
to rededicate the occasion Memorial Day has been
celebrated for 110 years now This day signifies, perhaps
more deeply than any other patriotic observance, the soul of
. America. The patriots to be remembered on this day
represent every generation of Americans They fell in battles
widely separated by distance and time Some came from
families long established in America; many others were new
‘°.. ® land These patriots differed in color, in religious
beliefs, in political faith and in other ways which historically
have divided the human family.
Yet’ al! had this in common; they loved their country and
they died to make men free.
. Ald 501 ?n„this Memorial Day, let us solemnly pay tribute
to these fallen heroes . . Let us spare a prayer of
thanksgiving that there have always been men willing to
offer the ultimate sacrifice so that our national ideal could
endure . . .
G\imeA -Pfunmcr Juncrat Chapet
1207 Mulberry * Bandera, Texas • Telephone 512 706-3922
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dancing, had an accident
enroute. Charlie Walker, Ken
Lee and Art Holt came to the
rescue and provided beautiful
dance music. >
Guests *
Lt. Commander (U.S. Navy
ret.) and Mrs. Bailey Weems of Lakehills for their support
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, are the Thank You Card
TTie family of the late Bob recipient of Outstanding Senior
Halfmann expresses their Member award in the National
sincere thanks to everyone for Honor Society. David was
their expressions of sympathy, recognized for his outstanding
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at all the new friends you will .
mMft? overnight Jois is toe
husband of Diamond Dixon’s
granddaughter, Star
Help The Cub Scouts
The Lakehills Cub Scouts will
Ed Castillo of the San Antonio
Light, one could get their own
gas station, monthly allocation
and all. Joe Nigro, the well
known gas pump entrepreneur Lakehills James F.'Pearson —-----------------------
in SA, has two stations and out American Legion Home. Plans sold toeir home and are moving
are also being formulated for
the annual July 4 parade
Emily Dresser
hostesses
Are You Worried?
Are you worried about the Mays, 751-2251, or Mrs Blair,
gasoline situation? According to 751-2256 Let’s send a boy to
camp.
1-egion Home Being Expanded
A building expansion
program is underway at the
every other month thereafter Thursday to San Antonio The Lakehills, has been promoted to Captain
for ages 16 and up 45-5tc ^river8 re P^omPt and senior airman in the U.S. Air
Force.
The airman, a
in the one-woman Pumper Race
at the Pipe Creek Fire
Department barbecue. Minnie
Turner, Margaret Talk and cakes and have a garage sale.
Emily Dresser were the are Lakehills boys. Let’s
all help them by donating a cake
or salable items. Call Mrs
Mays, 751-2251, or Mrs Blair,
Odom Promoted Horse Wash Set.
WiLANTpNIO — Timothy IL. A Horse Wash — no kiddingf
Odom, son of Mr and Mrs. —-A HORSE wash, not a car
Harley R. Odom of Rt. 1, wash -will be sponsored by fee
Walker
Society, Children of the
American Revolution, Satyr
parachute and day. May 26, in Bandera. Ann
CAB president, ay
A^ai^z A-— i.. « ■__x !
_fthe Conoco Station, thanks to
the generosity of Mr Don
Cummings
Trail riders or people plan-
ning to enter the annual Fun-
Tier Days parade can bring
their horses in from 8-9 a m.
In addition to washing
down and grooming Old Black
and Old Betsy ,J2 A R. members
experienced in handling horses
and tack will be present to give
saddles and bridles soaping and
shineups
“Let those people in
California line up for gasoline!
Here in Bandera, we’re lining
up to solve the energy crisis by
getting our horses and saddles
in good road condition," say
Seaward, Dede, and Ballan
Grant, C A R. Horse Wash co-
chairmen
Proceeds from the Horse
Wash will further CAR
in the fields of
patriotism, conservation,
American Indian studies,
government studies, and
giving aid to dear support of mountain schools in
Appalachia
Backho«
Work
Pipe Creek Area
AFTER 7 P.M.
CALL TERRY WHEELER
535-4338
or W.D. Wheeler
1-826-6782
Haynes are the former editors
of the Miami Chief, near Llano,
which has been in their family delicious cake decorated with those Legionnaires of Wichita
the BHS colors and “Happy Falls and Vernon, who were
Congratulations, Alice" and a victims of the tornados which
miniature girl graduate atop ripped through those two neigh-
. boring cities on April 10.
VALLIY MOBIL! HOMI SALKS $
« A- Open 7 days a week +
.■ Hwy. 90 Caetroville S38-2893 8
drivers are prompt and ef-
ficient. They take you to your
destination and pick you up
promptly at an appointed time.. fabncation specialist al Ran-. Tobin,, CAR. preset
afb serves wiUrtfoWced Monday .iW
ptantogo Anyone 55anj^ver is a- jhex Air Training toe Conoco Station, t)
I 'digibte.' fUiK1®!'"'--'1 |IW 1
The Cue Crowd
* In the mixed doubles at the
Buzzard Tuesday evening, ‘/gra" His wife, Ondy. is the
Woody Richards and Al Aguilar daughter of Mr and Mrs
won first place Gwen^and John Charies Spang Jr of 307 Oakleaf
Drive, San Antonio.
The Health Screening Clinic and 580 ^'t0™0 There is no
will be held on Wednesday, May charge- Th‘8 reporter, in
16, 1979 from 2 HJJ1. to 7 p.m. company with several citizens
and on^JuneYs, time from Lakehills, Medina and
Future clinics will be scheduled Kerrville, rode the bus. last
to Granite Shoals. Their friends,
Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Elwess of
Sherwood Shores, Mr and Mrs
chairman. Contact Walter Ed Haynes of Highland Haven,
Roach, 751-3565, or Commander and Mr. and Mrs. Mushy husband, a paramedic, is at-
Travis Latham, 751-3038, if you Richards of Bertram, came to tending a convention in Corpus SA was the instructor
wish to enter a float. help the DeLanys move. The Christi. Ackermann of Lakehills was the
Real Neighbors DeLanys, who sold their home Graduation Party safety man. Mrs Pat Nilsen is
Mr. and Mrs. James H. to ^oe Mays, president of Dr. Mary L. Evans and Ms the program director for
DeLany Sr., who have lived in Church's Fried Chicken in San Edwina Adami of San Antonio Nuestra I-ago Vista
Pebble Beach since 1975 have ^tonio, are delighted with hosted a beautifully appointed New Pool Tournament
■ u--- „ graduation party
in honor of A new pool tournament has
Miss Alice Haby Saturday af- been organized at Idee’s Play
ternoon at the American Legion begins promptly at 7 p.m. each
group dined at Adolph s Friday pavilion in Lakehills The decor Wednesday evening All pool
was in the BHS colors. Sixty enthusiasts are invited to
guests from Lakehills, Corpus compete. Pool is a way of life in
teresting group The ladies in Christi, Bandera, San Antonio Lakehills
the group have been friends for and San Geronimo enjoyed
guests of the Jake Wilsons. Mrs
Weems is Mrs. Wilson’s niece.
Amway Dealer
Mrs. Louise Mays is the new
dealer for Amway products in telephone calls, visits, flowers , job as society president. Sharon
cards and food when they lost Wyrick was chosen head twirler
their beloved husband and for the band for 1979-80, and
father. A sincere thank you to Darcy Word is the head Varsity
B.J. Jackson Jr., EMS Cheerleader for 1979-80.
technician, who responded so Attention Senior Citizens
which the American Legion
provides at the Legion Home
Guests in Mico Canoe Training
Mrs Charles Evans and son, Twelve Girl Scouts from the
Brian, of Austin, are guests of San Antonio area council spent
her grandmother, Mrs Katie the weekend at Nuestra Lago
Hager of Mico, while her Vista in Canoe Training Mr
- Bill Lewis of the Sierra Club in
was the instructor Mr
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Mark Clark and Gerald Polly Larsen and
Heimann are two of the young Cracken enjoy the tennis courts The many friends of Fuller
people of Lakehills who take every day. Many are expected Workman were grieved to learn
advantage of the playgrounds to utilize the playgrounds this of his death in a San Antonio
summer hospital Sunday morning. Mr
Workman was injured in an
automobile accident in late
1977. Although he was
hospitalized for many months,
he returned home and was
thought to be well on the way to
complete recovery. Lately he
had been in and out of the
hospital. "Workman”, as he
was affectionately called, had
many friends in Lakehills, the
area and San Antonio, who held helping hand
him in high esteem May it
comfort his beloved wife, Millie,
and daughter, Barbara, and his
family to know that all of us who it must
knew Workman loved him and
will miss him. Our sincere
sympathy is extended to them.
Work Day
May 26 will be work day at the
Lakehills Methodist Church. All
workers are invited.
New Manager At Idee’s
Earl and Tina Walters are the
new managers at Idee’s. They
will have snacks ’n’ things and
bait. They will continue with the
same friendly and efficient
service that Idee and Ken have
always given to their
customers. Earl also has a
special recipe for dough-ball
bait.
Pop’s Place
Remember Pop’s Place at
Alamo Beach? (The August
flood took it.) Jim Rivet and
Jimmy Duke have built a
complete new store where Pop’s
Place once stood. They have a
camping area, trailer space,
boat docks and gasoline. Watch
the Bulletin for the grand
opening date.
Guests In Lakehills
Mr and Mrs. Tony Reilly and
children, Bob and Lorna of
Chicago, are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Patton, Beth, and
the Earl Kleins. The Reillys
have enjoyed swimming and the
fun spots in Lakehills; also the
zoo in SA and the Witte
Museum Mrs Reilly is Mrs
Patton's daughter and Mrs
Klein’s sister The guests
visited in Phoenix and also
made a trip to Austin. They
were accompanied to Austin by
Julie Jones.
It Isn’t Too Late
It isn’t too late to call Mrs
Blair, 751-2356, if you wish to
enroll in the class which will be
taught on how-to sew and tailor
men’s pants. The instructors
will be professionals of San
Antonio
Mico Volunteer Fire Depart-
ment
The barbecue which the Mico
VFD hosted May 19 was a
tremendous success.
Farewell Dinner
Friends of Rev Pat Patterson
and his family will host a
farewell dinner June 3 at 1 p m
in honor of the Pattersons, who
will leave Lakehills in the near
future for Mason, where Rev
Patterson will pastor a church
Be sure to attend the 11 a m
services. Bring your food for the
dinner which will follow the
service The Pattersons have a
host of friends in Lakehills and
the area who will miss them
St. Victor’s Festival
Everyone is anticipating the
annual spring festival which St.
Victor’s will sponsor June 3
There will be entertainment,
games and good food
for over 50 years.
Are You Looking?
Are you looking for a new
pasttime? Then join the crowds was a topic of conversation
Members of the house party Students Selected
included Clare Willis, Nelson Edward Alanis of Lakehills
and Lucille Maier, Hilmer and will be a delegate to the 1979
Lucille Schmidt, and Martin session of American Legion
Reyna. Mr and Mrs. Arnold Boys State in Austin June 6.
and Beth
Lich, Alice's grandparents, Mulqueeny, also of Lakehills,
were special guests at Alice’s will be delegates to the 1979
party. Both gentlemen twirled session of Texas Bluebonnet
the Girls State in Seguin, June 19.
Guest Artist
Mrs. Helen Ahr of Lakehills
Mrs. Helen Ahr, who is the was guest artist at the Koehler
chairperson for the memorial Art Center recently. The San
cancer drive, was delighted Antonio Garden Center, Inc.
which was scheduled to play for with the contributions from sponsored the reception which
Lakehills. Mrs. Ahr turned in honored Mildred Story and 50
$115, which exceeded the quota other life members. Mesdames
set for Lakehills; however, she Ruth Jenks and Bette Simpson
feels sure that she could have were the hostesses.
collected more, but she Congratulations To:
hesitated to knock on doors Charles Hampton, David
because of dogs. Helen thanks Mauer, Sharon Wyrick and
Darcy Word, Lakehills students
of BHS. Charles was the
who gather at the “Buzzard"
each Thursday evening for a
covered dish dinner at 7:30.
Good food, conversation, ’n’
things await everyone.
• Saturday Evening At The Haby and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doris T^chirhart
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Saul, Myra. The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1979, newspaper, May 24, 1979; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558692/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bandera Public Library.