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Kerrville Mountain Sun from Kerrville, Texas • Page 12

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Kerrville, Texas
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PSRO Four KerrviUc Mountain Sun, Kern-Hie. Texas, November 21, "A KerrvHlt Institution for More The President's Thanksgiving Views 'lymmith. nn Mns- li-linl till' custom jTittit'idr and rlh in lln i llif.v -haivd to- her in a t'liiiiniuii civing 1 I lay ln'oi part ha- unili'l willi Ilicir and I In 1 I'M! HIT of all 9 liiuilh in nl each I lay. iln Ihr iity -M'i-iiii'1 'lay nl NovrmlxM' Ihi- a-, a day nl national iim i'' I iirnc Ilia! all ohsi'rvt- day ir willi rcMTi'iic 1 1 and luiniiliiy. I i 1 us rrni-u Ihc (it Hie I'ihinm- at the in lonely in an ulalilr wilder- lacnii; Ihc dark uukniAMl rc a laith boine nl their di'di- n- In and frprtitiidi- drawn that all I-'.

I.KONAKI) 111, heller known "lltibha" is nnr (il Ihr early shoppers fur (lie new Christums "Huhba" is iiupoi nii'iiilicr of the second grade class in the Stnrkey Scliool. ami wi- illumine he fold his friend, ,1. P. Swa.v/e, a nieniber of the Kerrville Post Office staff, (hat he needed a lot slumps to send cards to his classmates and other friends. Studio Rites Friday For Miss Reba Burnett, 87 Rev.

William P. Weeks, recto- of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, nffk'iiik'fl nl the riles held Friday morning in the Smith Chapel for Miss Keha Burnett, 87, who died Wednesday in a rest home I in San Antonio. Interment was in the family plot in Olen Rest. A native of lluntsville she had lived in Kerrville for 00 years.

ij having come here with her fa jlher, the late Judge W. Burnett, and her sisters. After the dualli of her father and one sister. slu 1 and her remaining sister. Miss I.ynn.

continued to make their home in Kerrville. Miss Lynn Burnett was a teacher in the Kerrville Elementary Schools for about 40 years, and had retired a short time before, her death a few- years ago. The sisters moved to the home on Tivy Street to be near the school. Miss Burnett was a life long member of the Episcopal faith. ilh.

Club Vamcs Officers The Year Members of the Villn Club 'lected directors at the meeting 'tele! Thursday evening. Officers will he named for the coming year by this board. Tom Murray presided nt the neeting and the following were named; Mrs. Kathryn Wolfe, Jos- oer Moore, I.ee Cannon, 0. U.

Wymer, W. Colvin, Wm. Levering. Col. F.

Stalder. Col W. P. Withers, Elmer C. Brunner, Paul Hunter.

Emerson Uttz, Harry Dietert. Dick Kurman and A. P. ('. Pelch, Fredericksburg.

NOTRE DAME CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Ralph Smith. Pastor Rev. Benjamin F. Rev.

Gilbert Masses Daily nl p. and 11:30 a. m. Sunday Masses at fi a. 8 a.

in a. and fi p. m. to p. and 7 to 8 p.

m. Confessions Saturday from 4 to (i p. and 7 lo 8:30 p. m. PRACTICE SPANISH for Randier and tanner In Wet Kelly's now book.

Only KM, pltm lax. Ihc Kerrville Moun tain Run Office (Adv.) Confessions WILLIAMS Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning Clay tree! Phone CL llie abundance of this men day with thf.se less lortunate. in' own land and abroad. I.el us I I.el us renew lhal spirit by r(1 lhal l' inl seeking al-j eriiiLZ our thanks for unconven- Ull vs cominuni-1 anted mercies, beyond our desert lirs ul ''''olherllood. or merit, and by resolving to 1-et us renew that spirit by pre- ir.i'i't llir responsiliilities placed raring our snnls for the incorti- Himlcr's luries ahead In 1 being alwavs Ihat spirit by ready to c-olnml crisis with steadfastui-ss and emcnl with grace and mudesty.

l.fl us renew lhal spirit by cnn- 'cortiiig our energy and our hope lwilli men and women everywhere dial the world may move more rapidly toward the time when may lie a day ol universal celebration. us renew thai spirit by ex- I pressing our acceptance of the of human striving and by affirming our duty to strive iiionolheless. as Providence may us. toward a better world jior all mankind. IN WITNF.SS W1IKKF.OF, i (have hereunto set my hand and Seal of the United New Christmas Stamp Is First Issued In U.

S. --jaml was one of the staunch workers in Woman's Auxiliary of the church, de-voting great clea of her time to sewing and baking for the many church bazaars as well as for those who were in need in llie community. When she i became too feeble to live alone, went to San Antonio to be near her brother, Judge McCol- luin Burnett. new green, red and white! survivors are her brother, tamp is the first Christmas two nieces and a nephew 1 all of age stamp ever issued by 1P Snn Antonio. "nited States, II was placed on -ale on November '2, and will remain through December vears people have asked I he De-j lo issue such a The ladies want a stamp with' "hristmas colors to go with 'their! This stamp, in traditional and green with wreath and I I I course we are headquarters for hunters You'll find amimition, can.pi.iir supplies, and Good Gulf products waiting for you here.

And we even sell you a hunting license, if you forgot to one. Kermile Vukanizina Plan! D'lNK at the City ol Washington this seventh clav ol November. the scar of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-two, and the serves beautifully. plates were required for the printing. Issuance of the stamp ties in wilh Ihc Department's "Shop and Mail Early" campaign.

Mailers using (lie 4 cent Christmas stamp the first-class postage rate which enlitles I heir cards to be forwarded or returned, lo be or contain a personal mes- land sage. to receive priority Slates of America the one ircntmcnt all the way. i hundred and eighty-seventh. The stamp is intended for gen- iSEAI. 1 John F.

Kennedy jvral postal use. and plans are die President: to reissue a Christmas stamp Dean Husk during future holiday seasons. It Secrc'larv of State District Governor Clarence Tracger of Gonzales praised the Kerrville Rotary Club when he paid his official visit Wednesday, and said lie exepcted between 700 and MOO to attend the district conference to be held here in April Trneger told of the evolution of Rotary International since I'JOS. and of the tremendous strides made in science since that date lie urged Hotarians to keep pace, reviewed I he objects of Ro- saying "we should use these as a springboard to greater achievements, not a sofa to rest upon our past accomplishments "Our finest hour is in prospect, (but we must as individuals answei iwill reniiiin on sale indefinitely at jon to K0 ve in and Water Streets I'hnnc The fastest growing newspaper the Hill Kerrville Mountain Sun. (Adv.) I lie "Philatelic Sales Agency, Wa-hiimlon 25.

I), C. IHiv II in Kerrville! our church and 0111 Rotary club," he concluded. Governor Traeger held a club assembly Tuesday evening at Torres, and the various committee 1 chairmen met with him. THEY'VE ALWAYS BEEN TOUSH BUT NEVER STHHNS3ER THAN NOW! Burial Friday For C. E.

Greeson, 65 C. E. (Jreeson, died Wednesday of last week at the V. A. ilo-ipital.

The funeral services were held Friday morning from the Smith Chapel with Rev. W. Wilburn of the Baptist Temple of delating. Interment was in the White Chapel Gardens in Arling ton. A native of Helton, he had lived in Kerrville for about 25 years, he was a veteran of World Wai One and a retired farmer.

lie is survived by his wife of llie home address, 12-1 C. Street, two sons. Kenneth (iree.son of city and Clifton Greeson of Arling ton, one brother, two sisters and one grandchild. The fastest growing newspaper in the Hill Kerrville Mountain Sun. (Adv.) Go in for party tricks? try Quality Chekd Add an exciting taste surprise to chip dips, canapes, toppings and gala salads with QUALITY CHEKD SOUR CREAM! Delicious wonderful, with a light, subtle the "gourmet More party fun: use QUALITY CHEKD EGG NOG to make festive desserts.

Try an egg nog pie, or fold it into some of yourfavorite recipes! It's pure cream-and-eggs, delicately spiced. By itself, a wonderful welcome to in crystal cups or in gay pottery mugs around the fireplace. engines, frames, suspensions that licked Mexico's faithfully and at traditionally hue Chevrolet cost. invent nn'iH ht'caiisi' ol its give you ait hoik-si day's lu-ii vuii aiv liiii.ilit'd it it li.ti can pull more, ami prariically ('hi'vrnli't trucks a ln-tti-r IHI.Y v.c'd welcome thi' chalici to tell trucks. Ju.si us a call.

QUALITY TRUCKS ALWAYS COST LESS Sec the "New Reliables" now at your Chevrolet dealer's Petersons' Garage Auto Co. IIIIMVV UAKKK STKKMT IM-H, TKXAS I'HONK Cl 7-6121 200 SIUNKV BAKh'H STKKtT Automotive and Furniture Upholstering Iseat Covers Wide selection of fabrics Free Estimates DURST Water Street Phone Cl 7-4711 "Pretty up" for festivities while you fix 'your party treats, with this SPECIAL QUALITY CHEKD OFKER! Wear the Dominion Portable Hair Dryer like a shoulder bag. Light in i quiet! Dry hair, nails, hose even the family "poodle" this wonderful way. Comes in handy case with room for brush and rollers. Carries a full one-e! year exchange warranty.

Shipped prepaid. SEND NOW for your DOMINION PORTABLE HAIR DRYER! OFFER EXPIRES DECEMBER 17, 1962. Clip Ihis coupon or get entias wlimvei Quality Clitkd products ate sold! QUALITY CHEKD With Trademark From Any Quality Chekd Carton! Kill out tliis coupon and mail to HAIR DRYER, P.O. BOX 4840, CHICAGO 77, ILLINOIS, Enclose trademaiU from any Quality Chekd carton and $9.62 in cash, check or money ordur. Make check or money order payable to DOMINION ELECTRIC CORPORATION.

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