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Kerrville Mountain Sun from Kerrville, Texas • Page 4

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Four Mountain Sun, Kcn-vlHo, Texas, January 12, "A Kerrine for More than- hibilcd. As soon as the present show Is over, they make plnns for the. next one. It takes about a year for the animal to be ready, and lots of headaches enti arise before ihc event nml it takes the rr, iteration cf the whole family leaders to make the show a success. j.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Earlon visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mantel of Camp Verde They also visited Mr.

and Mrs. NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS AP DKlVTOnS OP THE OF WIM.IAM n. MATTHEWS, DECEASED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Malt t'carhrough Thursday. in Harper on III lUMNGS at I'. S.

Ammm Iliseusc- ami Parasite Keseurch Division were accepted recently. This picture shows four of the new slrurlures, which locatrd adjacent to the Knliininloiry station. At the left is the new solvent storage room, the big Karate and shop iiiul a m-w storage building at the right. No! shown arc a 48 100 research burn and a poultry house, which are part of the $50,000 building program. Dr.

K. I). Kadeleff is in charge of this division, with Dr. Jack Palmer as acting veterinarian in charge. This research division operates on a budget well In excess of $100,000.

Jorns photo It Happened Here Ccllivr in the news are', usual varieties of those tropical Kendall Sinrk-nir. who flowers which wore being grown will ii'ivivi 1 his diM'ivc in I'hysi-l -Vr. ami Mrs. Tom King, cal in the which was in a San Antonio pa- L-r Sunday. Mrs.

King is the I'hysi- a' end nf tli's term: I.inda Me(' and iH'lira i who into Ihe Ch h.ihi'-'tk 1 society I'e CollcL'o in San Fletcher was 1 Icliermen on Ihe Var- we iv iirl.i naliiinal in Uu- c.s of th. lornu'r t.oni.se Hall, the attractive dauLdiler of the Cory Halls I lie Divide. The next several clays will be busy ones for hundreds of boys anil girls in the area, as they assisted by their families, prepare fur the Livestock Show, fl large number of these children arc members of 4-H Clubs, and ranching is a family enterprise Some of the boys have earnei college as prizes for their consistent endeavors. The Show, with all of the people am Vie have watched wilb interest i excitement, is tun for the spec sity team at and Jim Tay- Icr Vela on the Freshman team. Fi i( nils cf the fann- er Mary P.rcwlon.

now Mrs. will be inter- to learn I'l-il lias named head football at Ball High in iJal ve-ton. on, Diana Sue Callcott, Melhn Tanner and Helen Anderson Hhers during the week will be Tillie Steve's, Gina Romero. An- irew F.riington, Roberta Real, Major Martin, Eve McCaffity, Judy McBrydc, Marie Rowc, I'or- ia Guinn, Kllen Ora Shay I'atton, Tommy Falter, F. C.

Basse, Terry Real, Kathryn Verna Harris, Rex Me EIroy and D. II. Comparvttc Jr. And possibly you, also. Happy Kirthdav! ami envy some of the lovely knitting that has been clone by Louisa Myrtle Wilson, Audrey Meredith anil Ktliel King, but Alta liridges gets a salutf fur the white woolen coat, tain and hag.

which she knitted for a Harhie doll, belonging to Ihe granddaughter of the Jim Wares. Anyone who has ever sewed for a 1'iirhie doll imagine (he tediousness of knitting for one. Hill Country friends eajoyod the pictures the st ry uf tin 1 orchid 1 and the nn- tutors, but it is serious busines for the young people. The onl; vvay that they make expenses ui tlu'ir project is by the sale nuimnls at the auction Tuesday evening. It is up to all of the pco pie of the area, not just the busi ness houses, to help to buy soni of this fine livestock.

Wo arc sorry to "Hunkv" Withers is New Propellers Tested With Mooney MU 2 three-bladec have been Turtle Creek Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones were among the guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Young of San Antonio Sat- A.

Mrs. J. C. Jacobson and Mrs. I.

A. Aklenlice were in Austin one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Aclotph Kott of Morris Ranch were the guests of Mrs.

Eddie Schmidt and Marie Schmidt Sunday. Miss Comfort were guests of Judge and Mrs. Julius Ncunhciffer Sun- clay. Oilier guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Holckamp and family of Comfort. Mrs. J. A. Alderclice and Mrs.

Dora Reagan of Keirville were in Fredericksbtirg Sunday. A. The youngsters of this commun- Mrs. George Belsey Dies In Comfort Funeral services for Mrs. George Belsey, 76, will be held in the St.

Boniface Episcopal Church in Comfort Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock and interment will be in the Comfort Cemetery. Her death occurred Mcnday afternoon of a heart ailment. She was the widow of the late Rev. George Belsey and had made her home in Comfort for many years. She had been the editor and publisher of the Comfort News for about 35 years, having purchased the paper from Vincent McAteer.

She retired about four years ago. She had been active in all ol Mountaineers Win Over Concordia In the second conference game of the season, Sehre'nar breezed by Concordia Juntor CMlcge of that Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of William R. Matthews, were granted to the undersigned, on the 4th day cf Janrary, A. D. Hlfifi.

by the County Court Kerr County, Texas. All persons having claims against sa'd estate are hereby required lo present the same to me within the time prescribed by law. All percons indebted to the raid eflate ara hereby notified to pay such indebtedness to me, at the office of L. W. Pollard, Attorney at Law, Pest Office Box 508, 949 Main Street.

Kcrrville, Texas. ZELL MATTHEWS, Independent Executrix of the Estate of William R. Matthews, deceased, Austin, with a score of 91 to 01, 11 the Saturday game. incrird'a's defeat was fore- old by the half lime score of (i-34. Schreincr gained the lend om the start of the game and cad throughout.

The Mountain- er's fast and accurate shooting vas lead by Truman Turk and lene Hamilton, who had 14 points ach. This game left Schroincr with record tif 8-8 and a conference record of 2-0. The Mountaineers will play their next game against Wharton Jim- or College. 4. More circulation more the activities of the Episcopa Church, the Comfort Hospital an the chamber of commerce.

Her survivors include three children, George Belsey San Antonio; John Belsey, New Yorl City and Mrs. Charlotte Moncrie of Houston, four grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Subscribe to the KerrvilL Shorter, wider. Hartzell propellers field with excellent results on the Mooney MU 2 twin turbo according to Norman Hoff man, vice president antl genera manager of the firm's MU project. Huffman pointed to a significant reduction in vibration and cabin sound level as a result of the new propellers.

"The Mooney MU 2 has already exhibited its Mrs. Hilda finessing of Kerr-j for shew. There is a lot of work villo and Mrs. Fritz Spenrath of; involved before an animal is ex- ity who will exhibit livestock at Mountain Sun, and you'll sav the Stuck Show next week have $2.20 a year over the single copy been busy grooming the (Adv. Buy It In Kcrrville! readers which means advs.

In The Kerrvllle Mountain Sun wllllKcrr County, Texas, produce more results. Matters Probate. No. 3447, in the County Court of Sitting in Melody Corner Music Shop 402 Main St. CL 7-6363 VM Stereo Record Players VM Stereo Component Units VM and Wollensack Tape Recorders Brass and Woodwind Instrmuents String Instruments Transistor Radios LP Alburns, 45 Singles Amplifiers Sheet Music Musical Accessories The Hill Country's Comolete Music Store outstanding have now performance.

We reduced the cabin in Brooke General Hospital, recuperating sound level and vibration to a point very competitive with other turlriprop airplanes," he said. Hoffman stated that production models of the Mooney MU 2 will be equipped with the new pro- from injuries she fall at her home last seems that she plaeci in received week. It an ice a pellcrs. The overall appearance of the aircraft has been improved with Studio trav on top the refrigerator the shorter diameter propeller. for a moment, it slipped off, The chord cf the new propellers 'hit her shoulder, causing her wider than that t.n previous Weddings Gronpi Passport Identification PORTRAITS I'hoto Finishing COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Phone CL 7-6939 lose her balance.

An arm i broken in the. process hope she has some one as these precious "Candy Stripers" to wait on her. I are these girls, all i bers of the Future N'urstv in the Tivy High School, who take turns in the helping at Ihe IV.ei'Min Hospital. If they nothing else than to walk I into the ivonvs, with their cheer- fid smiles and mat uniforms. I hey would have accomplished much.

But they much more jthan smile and be cheerful, they help in many ways. May the) kn uv that they arc 1 appreciated. Celebrating anniversaries or the which happens to be Thursday instead of Friday, wit he Ilil'lver Ward. Helen Ancler (.11 equipment; however, the diameter of the blades has been decreased. This allows better ground clearance resulting in maximum use of short fields in the operation of the aircraft.

Mooney MU 2 deliveries are expected to begin in Mav. Mimeograph paper, inaiiila envelopes and other business sup- lilies at Ihe Kerrville Mountain Sun. (Adv.) Buy In Kerrville! Keep up the good work F.F.A. and 4-H Members! SWAN Laundry Dry Cleaners (JF.OKGE CKUSKV. Manager St.

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