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Kerrville Mountain Sun from Kerrville, Texas • Page 6

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Page Six Kerrville Mountain Sun, Kerrville, TexM, "A Kimrfto Tfcm SCIIKF.INKK C.l.r.K ri.UJ Fi.sl Carllnn innplirll. KrailU Marly Soroll, Dick Dnliic. St'cmul row Iliinn, David flnnl. Third row. Stokes.

Joe Hush, Carol win. Dick Armstrong, Don Paxton. Fourth row, mi's Leslie Flowers, Ilichnrd Smith, diaries (luercaii. Not pictured: Mark Clements, Vrrrips, Jim Ivy, nnd Roger Russell. Two Burglary Cases Under Investigation Two burglary cases were re- this cek hy (.

hid" ol Police M. r.ilvt'i-l. The Five I'oiuts Calf rojiorted a lo-s ol about SlMXI. after bur-lars a windou and enten (lie lauranl Satiinlav. Berryman Finds New Type Of Weather Balloon Mrs.

Vetter Dies In Okinawa Hill Country friends learned with rcgrcl of I ho dealh of Marvin Vetter. '15. which occurred 'ii Okinawa week. She was 0m-of the first of the new type Mlh her ln.sk.nd. Sergeant Vt-l-U TOa lor (K)ns 0 at his Nation when she wa.s| s( OI in this fc in (hc arickcu with a cerebral hcmor-j (1 at the Berryman She had visited in KVrr-j ijanch on the Harper Road on many occaMon.s as morning.

The balloon had parents. Rev. and Ay.ila reported tiial her home aliA. K. Vetter.

mailo their home 217 Main Street been enter-: hero for a nuiiiber of jcars. ed during the month, and' several household articles had Firemen been sr.ilen sin- in hospital. "I Three Alarms Huv It In Km-villf! Air Charter burst and the case carrying the instrument drifted slowly to the earth with a red silk parachute, about three feet tall when closed. Instructions for the care of the instrument case were printed on ihe outside, as well as the in! Iv'iTvilii' Firemen answered forma! ion that the ballorji had hhreo alarms during the week, bull bur.st when an altitude of 17 'no I ted from any ol miles had been reached. Two alarms wore re- man turned the case over to Anytime, anywhere'.

I-'FA Certificated, F.M>erieiiced Pilots. As rl low as a rune per person, (group of porti'ii Monday, and Hi were; Postmaster II. T. Paul, who dis- can-vd by a lmt nan left on 11! patched it to the U. S.

Weather Thev were at the Clayton Bureau. KjcjM'rienrt'il Instructors Kerrville Flying Service!" 1 1 iS( CL 7-5911 Kerrville at 7IK Bluebon- Drive, and the I.ance Meynersj But in that document he cuts in (uiadaluue lleiti.hts.-u big figure because he prob- llardi'c reported a car ably forms the vast majority. jl'uv Thursday at West Schrei- of us arc stupid, but we i can't afford to be surrounded by equally stupid associates. ISiiy II In Kcrrvillcl 'I'm G'c2 fashioned" fi you're old fashioned, too if you like things proved to you you'll like ihe confidence with which you can place your advenisiiu! in this newspaper. Vu- Ivlone.

ID the A IK." which actually audits the circulation of every member publication. Whether advertisers are Jrom Missouri, Maine, or Manitoba, they can know through thu ABC report that they are Letting the exact circulation they for. Our latest ABC report is at your service to show you how many people you can reach how they buy their how much they pay and even where they A copy of this report, containing the findings of the ABC auditor, is yours lor the asking, Kerrville Mountain Scouts Hold Cook-Out, Plan Pinewood Derby Cub Scouts nnd Boy Scouts held a gigantic on the Court House lawn Saturday at noon, as nart of the observance of National Roy Scout week. Other activities included the Blue and Gold banquets, nnd church at tendance in uniform. There were four Boy Troops and three Cub Packs represented at the and over 200 youngsters demonstrated their culinary ability to visitors.

The next major project for the Scouts will be the annual Pinewood Derby, which will bo held March 20 in Kerrville. Rules are ex peeled to be about the samp as last, year, and 150 prizes are being prepared for the entrants. Dick Perhamos of Br.crnc, was named as chairman for the Cam- porep. which will bo held in Bandera on April 22 and 23. The Pinewood Derby will be held in Bandera on March 19, and in Castrovillc on March 27.

R. L. Kneese (Continued from Page 1) ticing attorney in the Hill Country, I shall be able to render the type of service this office requires." He is a graduate of Fredericksburg High School and the University of Texas, and received his law degree from the Southern Methodist University School of Law. He served in the armed forces for approximately four years during World War II, and prior to earning his law degree had taught school for a number of years in Blanco County, Jotir- danton, Bandera and Fredericksburg. Kneese has been active in civic work in Fredericksburg, having served as president of the chamber af commerce and the Lions Club.

He currently is a zone chairman in Lions District 2A-2, and a member of the Gillespie County Democratic Executive Committee. He has been active in Veterans organizations, having served as Commander of Louis Jordan Post, American Legion; active in church work, having held various offices in the Methodist Church; and as president of the Hill Country Bar Association and currently serving as president of the Gillespie County Bar Association. Kneese and his wife. Eugenia, have two son, Glenn, attending The University of Texas, and a daughter, Beverly, a junior at Fredericksburg High School. Man Fined In Kerr County Court Friday Judge Julius Xeunhoffcr heard one case in the Kerr County Court, this week.

Monroe Wendel plead guilty to charges of delivering a worthless check, and waived a jury lie was fined $25 and costs. Judge Xeunhoffcr is expected to call a jury panel on February when he has set the next rcguJar term of court. Sun This newspaper is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, an B.ssociation of nearly publishers, iiJvenisers, and advertibins agencies. Our circulation is audited regularly by experienced ABC emulation auJitors. Our ABC report shows how much circulation wo lave, win-re it jsocs, fow obtained, and other facts that tell you tvbiit you get lor your ajvcuising money when you Ubtf this SINGER SALESMAN I).

P. Grimmcsoii has been appointed as representative for the Kerrville area for the Singer Company. He will work Kcrr, Kimble, Gillcspio and Kendall Counties, and handle the Singer Sewing Machines as well as other Singer products. PRACTICAL Sl'AMSIl for Rancher and Farmer in Kelly's new book. Only $2.95, plus tax, at the Kerrville Moun tain Sun Office.

PRE LENT DANCE Pat's Hall FUtDKKICKSBUKG, TEXAS Saturday, Feb. 19 liV: UKCOKUlNi; AKTIST Fiddling Phil Trimble mi: Rhythm Ranch Hands (UOOK CIMMI'IONS OF THE TOURNAMENT last Saturday evening are the members of tlic A Squad of the Starkey Elementary School Coach I.loyd Uumscy Is shown at the left and Conch Paul Dunks at the right. The tournament was sponsored by the Klwanis Club, and was limited to boys under 12 years of age. The Starkey team defeated Bandera 29-12 in the final game, and Notre Dame placed third in the tournament. Studio of of City Council Has Three Items On Agenda The Kerrville City Council will meet Wednesday night, and City Manager D.

R. Voclkel reported threa items on the agenda. The Council will open bids on a motor grader, and get a report meeting will be "God's Call To Attend Guild Meet In Valley Among the members Wesleyan Service Guild First Methodist Church who will attend the Conference Guild meeting in Edinburg this week end the the are, Misses Mary berry and Martha Lucy Dobie Marand Mesdames Bess Harris, D. E. McLcod, Lambert Smith and Frank Elkins.

The theme for the on bids for the 1,000,000 gallon water tank that was considered last meeting. The Council will get the report that the Texas Water Development Board has approved the underground water study plans. Mr. and Mrs. Koy Henry who are attending school in Texas Tech at Lubbock, spent the week end with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. R. W. Garden. George Morris of El Paso was here last week end for a visit, with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Otho Morris, and to attend the funeral Manny. services for Mrs. Al Have friends who are planning to retire? Send them a copy of we'll wager Kerrville they move to (Adv.) Even though a woman Icoks as heavy as a truck, she'll believe you and bo pleased she looks thinner. if you say abave our noisy day." DRAPERY SPECIAL, through Feb.

15. Traverse rod and installing labor FREE with each drape ordered, during this special. Call 7-4687 to see samples at your home. Hester Window Coverings. Mr Mrs.

Floyl Stevens of Houston spent the week end with the former's brother, H. N. Mack) Stevens and Mrs. Stevens. PRACTICAL SPANISH for the Rancher and Farmer in Rex Kelly's new book.

Only $2.95, plus tax, at the Kerrville Mountain Sun Office. (Adv.) Dr. Palmer Is Lecturer At V. A. Hospital Dr.

Robert L. Palmer, II, of the Department of Cancer Chemotherapy at the Scott and White Clinic, Temple, lectured to the at the Veterans Hospital Monday Medical Staff Administration afternoon, according to John B. Byrd, Hospital Director. Dr. Palmer was assisted in his presentation by Dr.

Barbara Amaral, also of the Clinic. His subject was, "The Treatment of Lymphomas, Leukemias, and Cell Dyscarsias." Buy It In Kerrville! Eight Cam Tried In Judge Orr'f Court Eight cases were tried in Judge Raymond Orr's Justice of the Peace Court this week: Dayman Kinnwn, Center Point, $37.50 for drunk in a public place. William Robert Gumbert, Ingram, 167.50 for speeding 90 in a 65 zone. Cecil Loyd Ham, $37.50 for speeding 76 in a 65 zone. Charles Cox, $32.00, drunk in a public place.

Ava Delz Clark, $32.00, drunk in a public place. Louis Eldon Lee, Ingram, $52.00, drunk in a public place. Margaret Lee Gray Cox, $32.00, no driver's license. Ira JOG Wright, Fort Sam Houston, $37.50, speeding 76 in a 65 zone. I Rev.

and Mrs. C. P. Owen spent Friday in Austin. DANCE AT THE Char-Dor Barn (FORMERLY FAIRYLAND) (COMFORT, TEXAS) Benny Winn AND THE Night Riders Saturday, Feb.

19 Ladies free with escort! Stags $1.00 Some people are so naturally dull that they don't have to practice at it. More circulation means more readers which means advs. in The Kerrville Mountain Sun will produce more results. (Adv.) OUR THANKS We wish to express our appreciation to all the fine people of Kerrville for their support during the past four years of our business at the Kerrville Art Hobby Shop. We have sold the business to Mr.

and Mrs. John Strickland who will continue the business along the same line and will give to you the most friendly and courteous service. Please come in and meet the new owners. Mil. and MRS, FRANK H.

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