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Kerrville Mountain Sun from Kerrville, Texas • Page 5

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Kerrville, Texas
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5
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"A Institution For More Than 69 Kei'i'vllle Mountain Sun, Kcrrville, Texas, Mny 1950 Page Five FOR SALEs Four foot six Inch 0. M. FHsUlnlro, electric sweeper. No Information given over telephone. Apply nt 808 Bnrl Gnrertt H.

W. Hnrlnn Sr. 28p FOB SALE: At Schrelner RAYS RAT KILLER, harmless to humans and pets. 50o and It.00 ulzen. Satisfaction teed.

(9-28p) Bring your sewlni? problems to the Sow- Ing Machine Center 808 Mnln Street. Expert Hemstitching, tnllorcd belts, covered buttons and buckles 48 styles to choose from. Portable machines for rent by week or month. Prompt courteous service. Your buslncsfllk wHcltccl and appreciated.

MAUDIE GROVES MALCOLM RICHESON 28-31p ORDER NOW I Our well known Combine Chicks, For eggs and meat they can't bo beat. Also other papular breeds. COMFORT HATCHERY, Comfort, Texw Where Can I Get A CROSLEY REFRIGERATOR? Why, at Tom Harrison's Appliance Co. Of Course I FOR SALE! Jaques 28" Portable Power ill Sow, gasoline driven. Pneumatic tires.

Very Good Price. Kcrrville Power Tool 215 Junction Highway. 15tf FOR SALE: A few nice registered Guernsey cows, Quality milk, reasonable price. J. M.

Benl, Verde Valley Ranch, Phone 900-F-2, Center Point, Texas. 18tf Dahlia bulbs for sale. Oregon grown. See Mrs. Louise Greunwald, Ingram-Hunt Road, or Phone Ingram 8020, or Phone Kerrvllle, 411-W.

20tf FOR SALE: Fairbank's-Morse, shallow well automatic electric suction pump with 80 gal. pressure tank, pipes and all connections. Well taken care of. like new. See Chas.

Hernandez at Mt. Sun Office. FOR SALE: Model John Deere tractor, very good condition. Sec Walter Nuren- bereer. Comfort, Texas.

28p Where Can I Get A YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN? Why, nt Tom Harrison's Appliance Co. Of Course 1 Lighting in the Home The color schemes chosen for the various rooms in the home can very materially affect the amount of artificial light needed to give comfortable and economical lighting. For thrift with light, either daylight or electric, there is an advantage in light-colored walls, woodwork and furnishings. In many cases homemakers in redecorating the home are using the deep shades now in vogue for wall paper, interior paint, curtains and other furnishings. This shift in colors may require more lamps or the use of higher-wattage bulbs for adequate illumination, especially for the rooms where the more tedious home tasks are performed.

To be adequate, good lighting must satisfy four major requirements. There must be plenty of light for adequate seeing and this will Kiry with the task. Good lightw is free from glare. The proper placing of lamps and fixtures will give the proper distribution of light and in turn will Does supsr-' hair? it, The KREE METHOD guaranties permanent hair removal from face, arms and legs I Only the KREE Trained Operators can givo you tho Advanced KREE METHOD. Pnono for FREE, no charge consulta- Mrs.

E. H. Kennedy 1116 Main Phone 734 Cypress Creek Sincere apologies are duo Mrs. Otto Lien, whose name was unintentionally omitted from the list of members of the Cypress Creek Lese Verein. Mrs.

Lich is a member of lang standing, and no gathering of this sort would be complete without her. JL Mrs. Bob Parvin of Tucson, Arizona, arrived this week to spend some time with home folks. She visited friends along Cypress Creek on Sunday and attended a family dinner at the home of her brothel 1 Leon Boerner. Mr.

and Mrs. Braden Snow and A. C. of San An- tonioy were also guests at the Boerner home. The Cypress Creek Card Club held its regular meeting at the school on Sunday evening.

A business meeting was held before the card playing started. After a series of games, the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Nuernberger served delicious refreshments. Prizes were won by K.

A. Holekamp, Ms. Arnold Pfeiffer, Mrs. George Saur and Fred Saur. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Saur visited relatives in Cypress Creek and Kerrville during the week end. This is the time of year when our valley hums with the busiest days of the year. The whir of machinery fills the air, and the tractor and combine and hay rake and baler grind out the business of harvesting grain, clover, alfalfa and the cultivation of garden and corn and maize. The hot sun catches the yellow-green waving of ripening wheat, the combine chews off the oats and spits out the golden straw.

Fat sacks of grain bulge heavily, and man's muscle and endurance reap the results of his industry. A Young Glen Holekamp has been quite ill with a very stubborn case of measles. Another of the young fry just recovering from this red-spotted visitor, is Gary Lich. Fires (Continued from Page 1) to roll to Tivy High School, and found the smoldering remnants of the Senior Class flag. It is reported the trophy was burned by members of the Junior Class, and no damage resulted to the building or property.

A blaze Monday afternoon at 405 West Schreiner Street resulted from defective wiring, and smoke damage to the contents of the residence was reported by Aleman. mean an absence of shadows on the visual tasks. Shade linings for lamps should be white or ivory. The light colors reflect light and the darker colors as in the case of the interior finishes absorb light. Since light falls off rapidly with distance, all portable lamps should be placed close to whatever is to be within 24 to 30 inches.

The lamp should'' be placed to one side or to the rear of the seeing task. This will help prevenl glares and shadows on the task The use of lamps with a diffusing bowl within the shade, are recommended. They improve the quality of lighting for the more tedious eye tasks, break up harsh light, softens shadows and reduce reflection from shiny surfaces. COLEMAN'S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY OFFER AUTOMATIC GAS FLOOR FURNACES Society TO ATTEND WEDDING Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Kuhlmann, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Kuhlmann and their families and Mrs.

Oswald Herzog will go to on June 3 to attend the wedding of their nephew and cousin, William Dunn Kuhlmann, to Miss Mary Louise Thompson, daughter of Mrs. William Fordtran Thompson. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H.

H. Kuhlmann, and a grandson of the late' Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Kuhlmann, of this city. 10RPUS CHRISTI MEETS Mrs. C. P. Callison was elected president of the Corpus Christ! Hub at the meeting held Tuesday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs.

J. G. Childs on the Junction Road. Other officers are Mr. Childs was the vice president and Mrs.

Lamar Wiggins the secretary- treasurer. Games were played with ceramics as the table prizes. Dainty refreshments were serve to 26 members, and the next meeting date set for June 27, when a picnic will be held at the Louise Hays Park. Buy It In Kerrville! A SPECIAL BARGAIN OFFER to let you say goodbye to ashes, dirt, soot, fire-tending and a poorly-heated home. By acting now you can save and have a fully automatic furnace-heated home throughout next winter.

NEW COLEMAN SHALLOFLOW Floor Furnaces are easy and inexpensive to install, comfortable and healthful to live with. They fit in the floor, need no pit or 'excavation, no air ducts. They draw cold air off the floor, warm it, circulate It over a 3 to 5 room house and give you warm floors, In and let us explain Cole. man's Blu-Arch Burner and other features for a better-heated home all through winter! L.VOU Colemon's Flat Register Shalloflow Furnace $125 1 low DOWN PAYMENT A WffK 36 MONTHS TO PAY 209 EARL GARRETT TOM HARRISON'S JVf HPPLmnce PHONE 119 Attends Mother's Funeral Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Miller and children were in San Antonio last week to attend the funeral services for Mr. Miller's mother, Mrs, Hattie Miller, 70, who died Thursday. The survivors ai'o one son, throe grandchildren; two sisters and a brother.

Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Allison and children left this week by motor for a visit in Washington, D.

and New York City. They will also visit Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Frederick Dent and children in Dayton, Ohio before returning home, $.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Payne of Lytle spent the week end in Kerrville as guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Storey. The Paynes lived in Kerrvillc until about 30 ycrtrs ago, and he waa a building contractor. He was amazed at the growth of Kcrrville during the time which he lins been away, and could hardly realize that this is the same place. YOUTH COUNCIL MEETING The KCIT County Youth Development Council will meet Friday evening, June 2, at 7:30 p.

m. in the Blue Bonnet Hotel, according to Guy Powell, chairman, All members are urged to be present. -n---! John Hess, Roger Adkins, Don Baker, Bill Cochrane, James Ware, Wilson Rutherford and R. R. Tnrr were in Austin Tuesday evening to attend the charter presentation meeting of the University area Kiwanis Club.

GARDEN HOSE SPECIAL! GUARANTEED RUBBER HOSE 25 Ft. $1.98 WHILE THEY LAST! SUPPLY LIMITED! LEHMANN'S STORES 5c To $1.00 $1.00 And Up Swim! Private instruction or classes. Six years experience as Red Cross Instructor. Classes Start June 5 In the Cascade Pool -Contact Staudt Telephone 204-J after 5 p. m.

BECAUSE IT'S WEAR-FREE 1 HAS NO MOTOR TO WEAR; NO MACHINERY TO GROW NOISY STAYS SILENT, LASTS LONGER In a refrigerator it's the freezing system that counts. Why worry with one that has moving parts that wear and will sooner or later need costly repairs? You can (as thousands upon thousands of smart shoppers are doing) switch to Servel. Servel is worry-free because it's wear-free! Servel, and Servel alone, hasn't a single moving part in its freezing system. What's more, you can afford a Servel Gas Refrigerator as easily as an ordinary refrigerator. Servels are priced as low as $199.50.

Only $5 down and as little as $5.83 a month. £ome in and see Servel, the real bargain in refrigerators, today. IT'S THE FREEZING SYSTEM THAT COUNTS ONLY SERVEL IS GUARANTEED TEN YEARS AS LITTLE AS $583 PER MONTH PRICED AS LOW AS $19950 NEW LONG-LIFE DESIGN Beauty that is ageless as a diamond, QUICK-CHANGE INTERIOR Makes it easy to store bulky foods, NEW LOW PRICES 1950 models are lowest priced Servels in postwar production; as low as $199,50, You can't hear it, today M. WRIGHT BUTANE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 309 Earl Garrett Street IONE STAR GAS COMPANY A Texgj Corpqratipn.

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