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Kerrville Mountain Sun from Kerrville, Texas • Page 9

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Kerrville, Texas
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I'ttfe fen Kurrvflle MwtftUin Sun Mr. and Mrs. Jfle Mock Soar- bomugh of Austin spent Hie week cm! vIsHing their mothers, Mrs. ,1. M.

Scarborough nnd Mrs. kydta Rlcrsdnvnlo. Mrs. Roldn Smith of Robert spcnl (ho week cud wlfh her sister, Mrs. B.

Ricgcr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ottr, and children of Mann visited relatives in ffarper Sunday and attended the Old Fiddlers contest at the community park Sunday afternoon. and Mrs.

Marvin Tobin of San Antonio and Mr. nnd Mrs. ffardin ToWn of Freder- Icksbiirg visited here Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. James CMstn and baby of Kerrville were here to attend the rodeo and supper Saturday evening.

DANGE PATS HALL Fredericksburg, TeiM SEPT. I Ith Music By George Chambers the Country Gentlemen and Mrs. Dnn fijlfe of Ixibtowk spenf the week end at their touch. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Keith Kerning of FturmHKi spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. ond Mrs. Levi Kenslnfl. Mr, and Mrs. dwrtie Blcrsen- wale of StophofivMlc spent the week end visiting their patents, the Jack Jones ami Mrs.

Key- scr Blcrschwnlc. dtftries has on-rolled nt John Tadeton Col Icge. Mrs. J. J.

MortlrrvieT of San Antwifo spent the week end at her ranch. She came Thursday to attend (he service 1 for Mrs. Txwis Stevens. Visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Walking Tarr last week end were their son, John Tarr. of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. James Tnrr nnd Heather of Austin nnd their himtcr friends from Houston. Mr.

and Mrs. Johnnie Jones and children of Austin spent the week owl visiting relatives antl attended the barbecue and rodeo at the community park Saturday evening. French Government paid $625 for Whistler's portrait of his mother. Less than one two-billionth the sun's energy is intercepted by the earth. Dr.

T. P. Codrington, D.D.S., Announces the Association of DR. THOMAS W. WICKHAM, D.D.S., in the Practice of General Dentistry Hoars by Appointment 308 PETERSON HOSPITAL MON.

thru SAT. CL 7-4744 KERRVILLE, TEX. I to Kerrville! Investors Diversified Services, Inc. RICHARD C. HIRSCH Zone Manager REV.

MRS. ERNEST R. WELLS Pastor, First Baptist Church Kerrville September 0, 1071 Church WfiWWSfft Uftiftrf itef New Qfftef ri Mrs. Olcn wm Reeled pffislflettt for Ihfoc ycwr tefrrt of dfwHh Wflffwi Unltaf ilie heW fYMny nftcrneen hi Utc of Hie PVst TJfHlof' McffwxIIsC tirtircfi. Mrs.

dffli Mrtnti Installed the officers In a most tmiquc and Impressive ceremony. (Mticr officers include Mrs. 0. Sdwlzc, wnmtcitlcfll celebration chalrmfln; Mrs. ttne Eosley, two year lorm sccrc tery; Miss Cnmtllfl IMlefflold, ccirniatiical action etoafofiwn; Mrs.

Sherwood Davis, one year term vice president; Miss Mottle Gray, treasurer; Mrs. ftoaell Goiirlcy, Mrs. A. B. Waynes nnd Mrs.

0. A. Hilton, nominating committee; Mrs. Ifaynes, hlstor- fan; Mrs. W.

T. Bird, publicity and assisting Miss Btitterfiold, Mrs. Charlie Tsiaac. Mrs. O.

A. Douglas of Brownsville, rivntrnrnn. of Migrant Ministry of Texas, spoke about the to the migrant worker. mainly explaining about the Amigos Utmlas Federal Credit Union for Migrants, which has been developed to help those people. The next meeting will be Friday, November 5 at the Notre Dame Catholic Church.

The theme then will be "Build a New Work!" New Location For Salvation Army Boxes In order to ease the handling of clothing and other items donated to the Salvation Army here, drop boxes located on supermarket parking lots will be removed this week to the clothing distribution center at 706 Hays Street. The placement of all boxes in the area where deposited articles are distributed will eliminate the previously required move by truck, according to W. W. Barnett. chairman of the Kcrr County Service Unit Committee.

Barnett noted also that it would eliminate the need for volunteers with transportation to make the pickups from the drop boxes. Securing such volunteers had become increasingly difficult over the past few weeks. he added. Art Exhibit At Guadalupe Art Center The first annual Kerrvilie- Guadalupc Art Exhibit will be hold Sunday, September 26 between the hours of 10:30 a.m nnd 6 p.m. on the parking lot of the Guadalupe Art Center and Galleries, 512 Sidney Baker.

All artists are welcome to participate in al mediums including oil, acrylics, pastels, charcoal and pen and ink. Three dollar entry fee per artist and no commission required. Outstanding art will be shown and no nude or obscene painting will be allowed. Ploaso send entry fee to the Guadalupe Art Center and Galleries, 512 Sidney Baker, Kerr- villc not later than September 22. FOOTHILLS MOBILE HOME RANCH, INC.

"We Sell Mobile Homes for a Living We Must Depend on Quality Coaches!" BOANZA Living Design Leaders Distinctive Elegancy Floor Plan for Every Budget and Dependability Since 1934 Pace Setters also "CUSTOM DESIGN SPECIAL ORDERS-OUR SPECIALTY" Over 100 Different Floor Plane to Choose From! FINANCING and INSURANCE AVAILABLE OOP Mile Went of JSwiiU', on Hi Kuulh Johns limut 3iu.32aw MUSIC MAKERS Members of the Tivy Sweepstakes Band, under ihe dli-ectfon of Avic Tcltschik, arc ready for a busy fall season. Their first appearance will be HalMlttc Friday night wftdt the Aittlcrs play hosts to the Lake CKltfs. Swayze Studio Charles Talbert Named Water Safety Leader Cherles M. Talbert assumed his duties September 1 as Water Safety Enforcement Branch Head of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in Austin. He is an 11 year veteran of the department as he was cm- ployed September 1, i960 as assistant to the superintendent of the State Fish Hatchery in San Angelo at the age of 20.

At the age of 21 he entered the Game Warden Training School at Texas A University. After completion he was assigned as game warden in El Paso County. He has also served as game warden in Ford, Mavrick and Be.var Counties. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

B. N. Talbert of Mountain Hoime and his wife is the former Joy Stark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stark of Hunt.

They have two daughters, Dana and Dart a. Commissioners Approve Plat The Kcrr County Commissioners Court held a short session Friday, and approved a plat of the KerrvUlc Ranchettes. This was with the usual provision that the actual maintenance of the roadways was not to be assumed by the county until residential development justifies the work. PRACTICAL SPANISH for the Rancher and Farmer in Rex Kelly's new book. Only $3.50 plus tax, at Kerrville Mountain Sun Office Swim Pools Have Big Attendance The two municipal swimming pools closed last week, and Recreation Director Dean Lear reported over 30,000 admissions during the summer.

Despite the late opening, due to the construction, over 800 people were given swimming lessons, and Lear expects a fair bigger use of the facilities next summer. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cunningham of Houston spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. L.

O. Cunningham. Buy it in Kcrrville and help Kerrville Grow! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ATTENTION RANCHERS Bath tubs for water troughs at the Blue Bonnet Hotel through Sept. 18. 257-8221 or 257 3079 af ter 6 p.m.

47 LOST Monday, Sept. 6 in Comfort, toy white female poodle wearing red collar. Name is Jennie. Child's pel. Call 634 2G12 Reward.

47 FOR RENT Furnished two bedroom house, Harper Road. Adults only. Phone 257 4578. 47 WANTED Two or three bedroom home West Korrvillc. $25,000 lo $35,000.

P. 0. Box 1322, Kerrville. 50 WANT TO RENT Three bedroom home West Kerrville, cnu- ple. P.

0. Box 1322, Kerrville 50 FOR RENT Three furnished apartments and nine room home Call CL 7-5880. 1213 Water St. 47-50 NOW THRU SAT, AXO THE FACElfSS GIANTS SUN. TUBS.

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