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Kerrville Mountain Sun from Kerrville, Texas • Page 17

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Volunteers Busy At Kerr State Hospital Mrs. George Hardy has accept! Visitors to Dlctcrt's Claim cd one of the most important ns-'wcre: Mr. ond Mrs. Ted Park- 1 signmcnls of the volunteer son Walter, and daughter gram, publicity chalrnvan for Lively, Austin, and Mr. and cial events.

She sacrifices none 1 Mrs, Bruce Wnde of Weatherfonl. of her "Good Book former resident, time for the new assignment. Mrs. Lutttcr reports Mrs. Carl Shcl'by, has become from the main hospital and the an active prospector for the Diet- atwicx.

ert Claim try preparing meals and Members of the Ingram Baptist delivering them to the senior citi- Church brought the devotional zens, who have broken arms, re- service to the residents January suiting from a fall, 18th. Choir members were: Mr. by Sharon Lewis and Edio Price Presenting The 1970 Tivy Senior Class Kcrrvillc Mountain Sun Ker-rville. Texas, February 11, 1970 Five Photos by Swayzo Others involved in "wiggings" were Mrs. T.

A. Kennedy, digging for information and referral department; Mmes. E. H. Keith toyd Mitohcl, Nellie 13.

Fouty, staking eto'ms in genealogy rc- ''search; Mmes. Frances Wray, Eunice Baskin, Aflccn Evelyn Riddle, Bessie Tleickman E. H. Keith, as "quilting bees;" Mmes. L.

Bullard nnd Mitchell, pricing merchandise for rummage sale; Mmes. 1 -Mamie Severs and Noble Anderson, in volunteer business administration and Mrs. Lillian Weiss planted bulbs and heeled in shrubs. Mrs. W.

E. SorrcU read to right-deficient members of Good Books Discussion group preparatory to Monday's meeting. and Mi-s. Thomas Doss', Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Cowan, Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Coats, Mmes. Fred Reaver, Gertrude Wood, Nora E.

Whalley, Janice Campbell, M. R. Caddy, and Tommy Beaver. The residents of Dormitory fiOl enjoyed the musical talents of "The Talents for Jesus." Mrs George Allbright accompanied the young singers: Deanna Moore, Reba Moore, Ronnie Staudt, Kay and Carol Gumbert. The weekly reading groups on Dormitory and 613 were led by Mmes.

Don Anderson, Ralph Fawcett, Constance Cross and Mfes Bessie Borden. Mmes. J. H. DeVore, Jack Davenport, Dane Richardson, and Irene White conducted a game party on Dormitory fiOl.

Mrs. Lila Boll held art classes on Dormitory 610. Assisting with the Wednesday Game party were: Mmes. loma Jones, J. L.

Jones, George Cowden, and Jules Remschel. Mrs. J. L. Jones kept her quilting crew busy with a beautiful cross DOROTHY IllMA IIKYLAND attended school in liocrnc In the first grade and has spent (he next II years In the Kerr- vllle Public Schools.

She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. lleylnnd Sr. She has been a member of the liand for four years and the Texas Association for Careers in Health for the past three years and Is the president this school term.

She plans to be a registered nurse In the V. 8. Navy. Got a heap of washday woes? GET HELP FAST flrnf Md let us do the wash. Get back bright, sparkling shirts perfectly finished linens and all the family's laundry.

You just relax. SWAN Laundry Dry Cleaners CrNby. Water St. CLearwator 7-S1I) the story of rain has been one of the most useful and popular forms of money for thousands of years. During the fourth century B.C., the Egyptian rulers collected rent and taxes in grain.

A man was allowed to deposit his grain in enormous granaries whenever he liked, BANK BIGHT FROM YOUR CAR! SO CONVENIENT! ANI), SERVICE IS FAST, FRIENDLY! DRIVE IN AND BANK. ffATI SANK MMVIUMfXAS PUACI TO SANK tlHGI MIMMR MPtftAl PIPOSIT WftUftANCI ial CL 7-3030 for the correct time and temperature 24 hours a day A HOME OWNED BANK DEBORAH "DEBBIE" LYNN HUMPHRIES, daughter of Mm. (i. K. Humphries, came from Minnesota In her eighth grade year and has attended the Kerr- vllle Schools since that time.

She is a member and reporter of the VICA, was librarian In her junior year and has made a chair In the district and regional band for the last three years and in the area band In her junior year. She plans to attend the University of Texas at Houston dental branch. ilitch sampler quill while Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Leonard Davis made floral arrangements and sorled items for the spring hat and lie bar.

Mrs. A. B. Haynes held the weekly -talent show auditions. Mrs.

Roy Troutner played the piano for the Friday dance, and Mrs. J. L. Jonas served refreshments. Mrs.

Lillian Weiss has been busy compiling the 1969 scrapbook, and Mrs. Jack Spireck designing the cover and frotilpicce. The occupational therapy was busy when Mmes. J. H.

Devorc, Prenti-s Witt, D. G. McBryde worked with quilts, Mrs. C. L.

Culpepper with Ceramics, and Ted Campbell with woodcraft. Mr. and Mrs. Raul Arrcola were visitors. Mmes.

Milton Rogers and Barbara Ryan, L. C. Davis, C. L. CuJpepper, J.

B. Wiggins, and Rev. R. A. Taylor assisted the Thursday game parly.

Walter Freeman and Ted Oamp- the travel guides on the ANNOUNCF, BIRTH OF DAUGHTER The Robert C. Soolts-, formerly of Kcrrville, announce the birth of a daughter, Jana Sue born January 30. The have three sons, Stephen, David and Randy. Mr. is dirtTlor of Die Piper Development Center in Vcro Beach, Florida.

The family resides at 975 24th in Voro Boacli. Changes In Medicare Insurance Effective January 1, 1970, there some changes in the Hospital Insurance part of Medicare. The 'Medicare law provides that the various dollar amounts for which the patient is responsible under Hospital Insurance be reviewed annually. Under the law, iif the review shows that hospital costs have changed significantly, those amounts are adjusted for the following year. The 19fi9 review has been completed, and the following new amounts have been announced: If you enter a hospital and start a new benefit period in 1970, Medicare Hospital Insurance pays the cost of all covered services except as shown below: For the first GO days in the hospital all but the first $58.

For the 61st through 90th day in the Iwspital all but $13 a day. For lifetime reserve days used but $26 a day. For the 21st through 100th day in an extended care but $6.50 a- day. you have Medicare question you would like answered. see your social security representative.

Me will be in Kcrrville oc the Civil Service Examining Room of the Post Office Basement on Tuesday, January 27, at 9 a.m. TERESA JO PATTERSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnlc J. Patterson, has attended Tivy High for four years.

She has also attended school In Midland, Odessa, San Antonio and (Juno. She Is a member of the Hand and made district and regional band In her sophomore and junior years, Spanish Club, Trl-lll-Y, University Interscholastic League, Typing freshman year and Most Beautiful her senior year. STEPHEN GLEN BOEDER- ER, son of J. Roederer of Ingram, has attended Tivy High School for three years. He also attended Notre Dame and St.

John's Seminary In San An. tonio. He lettered in baseball for three years, was All North Zone In his junior year and holds two baseball records at Tivy. He Is a member of the Association. He plans In attend Bllnn College for two yearn then go to Texas Tech.

NEWS FROM Prospectors On The Move i The Dlclert Claim, BI7 Jcffer- son Street, is fast becoming a popular meeting place for senior of tlhis area. The Volun- tcers and employees are called Prospectors, the sta lion wagon is called the r'mirle Schooner. Senior citizens of various copa- bilities are urged lo become involved through the claim answering education and health needs anywhere within the three counties, Kcrr, Bonders and Gillespio. Tuesday, Rcmotivation class, 10 a.m.; Geneaology group, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, good boob discussion group and "quilting bee," 10 a.m.; Senior Citizens' and knit- ling class, 7 p.m.

February 18, conversational Spanish class, 3 p.m. Thursday, charm and good grooming class, 10 a.m.; Dccou- page class, 1:30 p.m. Friday, fun 'and music group, 3 p.m.; Golden Age club, 6:30 p.m. You are invited to any of the scheduled -activities or to plan an impromptu gathering of friends during the day. If you need further information telephone 7-0228.

Remember, the senior citizens arc having fun at the Dietert Olaiim, so join them! Sam Thornal Gets Promotion Marine Private First Class Sam L. Thornal, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bill V. Thornal of Center Point, was promoted to his present rank wbilc serving with Uie Second Infantry Training Regiment at Camp Pendleton, Calif. Six out ol every seven In Kcrr County rend tlic Kcrrvillc Mountain (Adv.) BURTON Insurance Agency Buy it in and help KerrviUe grow! The Most Complete In The Hill Country Is In Kerrville Rock Hunt Planned In Llano County The Fredefricks'burg Rockhounds will sponsor a rock hunt in Llano on Saturday awl Sunday.

Members of the San Antonio Rock and Lapidary Club and the Bexar County Hobby Club will be present and the public is welcome to pm-tieipalc. Hunters will meet at the Hazelwood Rcick Shop in Lhmo at 8:30 a.m. or at thu intersection of Texas 10 Prairie Mountain Head, No. 2323, at 9:00 a.m., either day and proceed in a group to Sonny James Feb. 13-15 Anniversary SAN ANTONIO TOOK SHOW RODEO FEBRUARY 1322 Porter Wagoner Dolly Parton Fib.

16-19 WESTERN ART AND SAUE RODEO OF CHAMPIONS Produced by Htrry Knight 16 with rilling, wild bull riding. cill cultlim youth ADMISSION TO GROUNDS 900 ChlMran UnUtr 12. WHAT YOU CAN tils UvwlQcfc 40 Qutllly Mlflt Conlllt Horw CuilTnf Pilot EihlbMi ftunrt lUhlbltt 20-22 MLCONV TICKETS: (It! I .2.00 (Top 1 lu ground; TMj Mr. and Mrs. Anton Bohnert colebrytcd their golden wedding lamfivcasory Satuixlay, January 31, from 2:00 5:00 p.m.

at the Veterans Hall. Many friends and relatives called during the af-. tcrnooin to congratulate the couple. The annual band boosters turkey dinner was held Feb. 1 at the Comfort Elementary cafeteria.

Proceeds of thedJrtner will be used for the benefit of the Comfort High School Band. The next Band Boasters Club meeting will be Feb. Hth at the Comfort High School Library at 7:00 p.m. Attending the District 5 Cancer Crusade Conference at the Inn of the Hills recently were Bernard Stieler. Mrs.

Arnold Mar- quartlt, Mrs. Daxid A. Spenrath and Mrs. Harry Reoh. The Comfort Chapter of Young Hwnemakers of Texas, at their January mooting, accepted the sponsorship of the Comfort Girl Scouts of America.

The Chapter will have their annual Senior Girls' tea, February 19th at the Home EC cottage. $. The Happy House Nursery School and Child Care Center held its open house Saturday afternoon. $. The Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Post No. 8509, sponsored their annual dance at the Veterans Hall Saturday. Many nice prizes were given away, with the proceeds to go to the building fund. The Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Rev. Ralph Albin, pastor, has scheduled a communion service for Ash Wednesday, Feb.

11. The theme for the Lenten mcdi talions this year will be "The Cross Roads of Lent." The medi- thc hunting site. The hunting site is so'mc 7 miles west of Llano. A fee of $1.00 per person will be charged by the land owner at the gate. Rockhuntcrs can hope and expect to find Wollastonjte, g-ii'iiuUs, epidote and common Digging will be permitted.

Hunters should carry a small digging tool, hammer, chisel, waiter and lunch. Autos can make it all the way. Very little walking will be required. talions will be on those who met the cross, but who took widely divergent roads away from the Cross. You are welcome to come and travel the Cross Roads of Ixmt at Emmanuel Lutheran, this Lenten season.

The Community Pre-schoolers kindergarten will begin its spring session, Feb. 24 at the Methodist Church Educational Building. The 10 week session will meet each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdiay from 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Mrs.

Curtis Hunt and Mrs. Falter Castro are the teachers. The President of The United States Jaycees lives in the "Jaycee White House" in Tulsa, Oklahoma, during his year's term of office. The fastest growing newspaper in the Hill Kerrville Mountain Sun. Louis Burton FIRE, AUTOMOBILE LIFE, HOSIMTALJZAT7ON Town Plaza Shopping Center 429 Main St.

CL 7-4184 The first Jaycee organization was formed in October of 1915 at the Mission Inn, St. Louis, Missouri. The first essential in the security of a worker is to be able 1 to work. KERRVILLE MOUNTAIN SUN MRS. W.

A. SALTEK FORREST SALTEK Editors and Publisher! PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT KERRVILLE. TEXAS Pott Office Box 1249. Kerrville, Texas 78028 Offlee Phone CL 7-1300 Second Class postage paid at Kerrville, Texas SUBSCRIPTIONS: $4.00 per year for residents of Kerr and adjoining counties; per year outside trade territory All subscriptions payable in advance as the Sun stops on expiration. Member of The Audit Bureau of Clrculattans Advertising Rates: Display Advertising per column inch Classified Advertising Minimum 75c Candy Is Dandy, BUT Your Valentine Will Love You More If You Get Her The Best In TV Reception Hill Country Cablevision, Inc.

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