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Kerrville Mountain Sun from Kerrville, Texas • Page 10

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Kerrville, Texas
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boys are by fte fibbeats Baseball team played another exciting ball game vmm when they Springs lite game went a 12 irmirtgs, with the a in qwftt stj Reft ttertfet dte? mm Ift fcrter City 0.0, Contfoft is second place with one lots, figfit Johnson City who has place with no losses. cpfrifoH win play rfbhftsefi City Ftttfatatf 1:30 in Comfort, with the fiobeafc ready to get even witfi them. Little League Will open this coffiittg HSTMCTCD 17 Accomp 01 Adult Ouw MON. TUBS. "IT'S ONE HELL OF A FILM! A SAVAGE AND CHILLING COMEDY! Firmly establishes Nichols 1 place in the front rank of American directors." Bruce Williamson, PLAYBOY "Viewing Arkin is like watching Lew Alcindor sink baskets or Bobby Fischer vlijao.so player, erjteririgvhta richest p.e,ripd( A triumphant performance!" -TIME MAGAZINE 'CATCH-22'says many things that need to be said again and again! Alan Arkin's performance as Yossarian is great!" Joseph Morgenstern, NEWSWEEK (Star of TV's "ALL IN THE He's a Riot as 'Honest' John Copperud, the Sheriff who's out to catch that gold'Stealin' varmintt A shootin' but sincere picture! COUNTRY of JIM VMHU, tfa Mrttfftci for tot of the Cotiti(rv Monday night ih Cotiifort.

A very good season of summer baseball is expected this year in Comfort. Practice for the Little League and Pee Wee League started last week. The Hermann Sons Dance Recital was held last Thursday night, at the Comfort Theatre. Some 40 children participated in the recital. Tuesday of this week the classes were at the Hermann Sons Home where they performed for residents.

Indians Take Roadrunners In 9-6 Thriller A towering three-run homer by shortstop Ralph Arredondo in the seventh proved to be the difference Sunday afternoon, as the Kerrville Indians chalked up their first win of the season 9-6 San Antonip's Indians Park. The tribe jumped to big 6-0 lead early in the game scoring two runs in the first on singles by Benny Scharnberg and Raymond Hardee and a fielding error on Earl Byerly's grounder. Four more runs scored in the third on a homer by Byerly, walks to Hardee and Mark LeMeilleur and a single by Bobby Compton. Newcomer Johnny Moore started on the mound for the Indians and shut out the Roadrunners on only three hits. Jim Allerkamp came on in relief and worked the fifth and was tagged for four runs on two hits, a walk, a wild pitch and a passed ball, to close the gap to 6-4.

Kenwood tied it up with runs in the sixth and seventh of reliefer Benny Scharnberg. With the score tied 6-6 Karl Clark led the seventh with a single, Scharnberg walked to set the stage for Arredondo big blow. Compton, Scharnberg, Ralph Arredondo, Byerly and Clark all got two hits apiece, while Hardee and Tommy Arredondo each 3 DAYS ONLY THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY Kenmore Sewing Machine with Carrying Case I -M-k. Sewi aig'tag. itraight ititchM both forward and Mendi and danu family etothti in a jiffy on buttoni and even makei bwUonhowi i.

embroidery without aUashmentt firwf Ihii sturdy iv fine ii $Wi, UieSean Easy Payment Plan Vm Ml MAIN it, PHONE: attaasi liili' imihVfli 4MB BBr got singles, to account for the Indians twelve hits. Righthander Scharhberg was credited with his first Win of the season, against no losses. Next Sunday afternoon the Indians meet the San Antonio Travelers in a single game with starting time set for 3:00 p.m., at Indians Park. BROWNIE TROOP Our BroWnie Troop No. 577 met at Ferris Rental Center April 28.

We started making our sit-upons but did not get finished. We plan to work on them at the next meeting. Mrs. Eisaman served refreshments. There were 17 Brownies present and our leaders present were Mrs.

Ferris, Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Eisaman. By: Martha McCullough Little League Baseball Has Season Opener The 1971 Little League baseball season started Monday, and the Elks Club defeated Schreiner Co. 6-1 in the opener.

The eight teams will play at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. The Minor League teams play on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Complete rosters are not available yet, according to Player Agent Louis Heimann. Sidney Zirkel is president of the Little League, which is sponsored by the Kerrville Rotary Club.

iee" issued an to feUflem ef Point, ttfat fid renter 1 pwwde tfte fM df eans, SMfee said that thife is a State latf that fotblds the Cotmty to eofttpete in any way with pHvate industry, and that several private patties now want to provide this service. Salle'e umed all residents to take advantage of the free durhp ground service provided by the dity of Kerrville. This dump is open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 and on Sunday from until 6 p.m. fn Sun fc 191 2 of the ftem-flfe Association tele Installed at 6ht rrleeMfrff of atseefafioti at tHe fivy Out going Ifell presided over the meeting as president, Ann franklin installed Pat Grounds, president; Rachel Mains, president-elect; Jerrie Rarrne, secretary and Bobby Taylor, treasurer.

The new officers will attend an officers workshop in San Antonio May 16. Jerrie Ranne. circulated the completed K.S.F.S.A. scrapbook. A surprise wedding shower was given Sylvia Flores, Rafary OnDrfllirtg AS business trie tepfc dujttu.

t- Ikir mnWHTTIS SpOKC TO Hie KCrTvnle Cltib. fitrWMSJSj ftW Alfce, is a veteran ft tfite styles of drilling rfgs, Ofic of the guests for the was Can AuftJ, who tefc named "WUtarftef of the Robert Schmecbeck in charge of the prsgrafis, and Floyd ftlee introduced ftei fler as a new Oftly with the pefmlssteft Congress may an officer In the U. S. Government accept title of nobility or order of ffflfti another country. Ml MY SUNDAY BUFFET Iftft Of The Hills (061 Junction Highway SWISS CLOCK RESTAURANT and ANGORA CLUS 11:30 a.m.

to 3 p.m. Sirloin strip of beef Brisket of beef au jus Sea Food skewers Chicken venir The traditional sweet table. An Orchid to the oldest Mother Timed reservations appreciated Phone 257-8282 Give mom a ringing sensation. Now is the time to give mom a little of whatshe's always given you. An easier life.

For years she's been running the house. Literally, that is. Running to toddling toddlers and to ringing phorie For. Mother's Day you can solve one of her moving problems with a gift extension. She can have it located conveniently so that when it rings, it'll be a pleasure to her ears and a relief to her feet.

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