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Kerrville Mountain Sun from Kerrville, Texas • Page 5

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"A Kerrvile Institution for. More Than 60 Years" The Kerrville Mountain Sun, Kerrville, Texas, May 27. 1043 Pago Five Rev. J. W.

Darby Will Be Speaker at Blue Bonnet Class Rev. J. W. Darby will be the speaker at the Blue Bonnet Bible Class Sunday morning, According to' Li T. president.

Starting time is 9:45 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Darby returned home Saturday of last week after nine weeks' evangelistic speaking in Vernon Detroit and Marshall. An tion, evangelist he is a of popular inter-state reputa: speaker members of the men's bible class.

He is scheduled as its speaker for the next four Sundays. The regular teacher, Rev. Hilliard, was last Sunday's speaker. Misses Nina, Jean Moore Stevens sang a duet, and Mrs. O.

F. 'Seth played piano accompaniment. Tivy (Continued from Page 1) The Boy's Glee Club will sing the "Soldiers Chorus," from opera "Faust" by Goundo, and the Girl's Octet, with Mrs. Olga Seth as director, will sing. "Finlandia" by Sibelius.

Miss Jo Ann Roberts will: sing "The Two Fatherlands" by Spring-Rice and Williams. Student, speakers will be Miss Juanita Miller, who will give the invocation: Reiter, whose topic is "America, Our Heritage," Don. Wier. who will discuss "Vocational and Physical: Education" and: topic Miss is Mary "Cultural Rae Hirth, Education whose Citizenship." Charles Lewis and: Elaine Oehler will take the parts of the immediate and the distant future in the subject, How Shall: We Meet Zumwalt (Continued From One) time at Brooks Field in San An. the outbreak of the war.

He was tonio. Later he was transferred Ellington Field, a and was there at then sent to Tarrant Field; Fort Worth. While there he had been sent to Tennessee for a training period and to The Ford Willow Run. Plant in Detroit for. an advanced course in mechanics.

His rating was that of an aero mechanic. This is the second time since the declaration of war that the heavy hands of grief and despair have. been laid upon the Zumwalt family. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor they received a message from Government telling that their soho, in Rubelr, has been reported missing action. He was aboard the "California," and it was.

several: days before any other reached them, telling of their son's safety, The Association Elementary Parent-Teacher are sponsoring the Alma McManus Dance Revue, Tuesday, June 1, in the school audi- Oscar Clark to Be Master of Ceremonies On Memorial Day Oscar Clark, National. Councilor of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, will be the master of ceremonies at the annual Memorial Day program, to be given at the Legion 'Cemetery Sunday, May 80, at 3:30 p.m. Rev. J. R.

Hilliard, pastor of the First Methodist Church, will give the invocation, and Rev. B. D. Brethan, protestant chaplain at Legion, will read the immortal poem In Flanders Fields." Miss Jo Ann Roberts will sing.a favorite song. of World War One, Jimmie King will recite Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address," and Mr.

Clark will then introduce Dr. W. W. Coulter, who will make the principal address. The entire assembly will sing "The Old Rugged Cross, while members of the Auxiliary decorate the graves.

The commanders of the. Legion Posts, Frank Sheffield of the GarrettBaker, and E. Van Ness of the Louis Helphen, will place wreathes on the graves of the unknown soldier. After the benediction by Rev. Matthews, the salute to the dead "Taps" will be sounded.

All ministers of the city have been given a cordial invitation to attend, 10 Kerr County Men Accepted in Service In Final May Call A Mrs. Bruce Storey has returned from a visit with relatives in Lockhart. Four Kerr County men, who were' sent with the last group of Selectees to San Antonio, were accepted for service in the United States Army. They were Fred Moose, Daniel T. Orosco, Leon C.

Zolkoske, and Willie J. North: W. L. Moody, IV, accepted by the Marine Corps and Faustinas C. Rosas, John Osborn Schmerber, Ernest Watson Dye, Levi Wilson Taylor, Gilbert G.

Lopez and. Willie Lee Griffin were accepted by the Navy. In the 4-F- classification were Joe Felix Neece, Eugene L. Elmore, Proctor Wm. Rogers, Damaico M.

Silvas, T. J. Bowers, Clemens C. Heinen, Wm. Wayne Jobes, Wm: Moses Ramsey and Albert David Wilson.

Four weeks of music study will be available to Texas high school boys and girls in a summer "music clinic" to be held at the University One of Texas, July 19-August 13. unit of high school credit will be allowed for the four- -week period. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE: Body jack, paint regulators and hose, sander and air: ham- gun FOR elevation, RENT: Furnished cottage, high mer. J. Hamilton, Phone 402..: 25tf private bathing facilities and Gift.

fishing. Frigidaire. Apply Guadalupe FLOOR SANDING and refinishing. Free House, Ingram. 26tf.

estimate. Temple Lumber Phone 440. 80t! FOR SALE: Double iron bed, coil of springs, dressing. table and other items PIGS FOR SALE: See Hilmar. Kott, bo household furniture.

Priced right. Can 401 Barnett St. 26p sell. seen at 416 Main: Mrs. A.

B. Rus26p STERLING SILVER: Select a complete service from several beautiful patterns. YOUNG JERSEY Payments: n8 low as $1.25 a. week. Phone calf, $100:00.

Charles cow. for sale, Center with I. Moore, 712 Tivy St. after 6 p.m. Point, Texas.

26tf 23tf WANTED: By for WILL one TRADE: My ice box Position 88. high school graduate. Mrs. with kerosene refrigeration. See kooper.

Write. Box typist or book- Henry Robinson St. 26 secrotary, care. Sun. 25-26 RANCH CITY CAMP.

SALE: 5. Room House, 10-30 PROPERTY. screened. traded. John painted in.

porch, newly. papered and Furman, inside and out, sanded floors, var. Phones "REALTOR," 402 89, Lobby Blue Hotel; F'. nished and waxed. 508 Washington St.

or 19t W. (27 pd) mile FOR out on RENT: Cottage Fredericksburg with acreage, 2 COTTAGE FOR RENT rooms, living 8-piece bath. Road. Electric bed Three' bed rooms, bath, large refrigeration, room, stove and room, Double dining room and kitchen combined. living Phone 621.

water heater. garage. With ton neres of 25tf on the Guadalupe. River at Hunt. Exclu- land; sive agent.

Street. BOAT FOR SALE: Apply 800 Wheleas Hill Country Payne Orr. Hunt, Texas 26tf Realty Co. CHICKEN Saenger, BROODERS Clay made Street, to order, PERMANENT own WAVE, 50c1 Do your Complote Permanet with Charm-Kurl Kit. WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING: und shampoo, equipment, including 40 curlera Richardson, 225 Palmer St.

18p harmless. Praised Easy by to' do, absolutely ing Fay thousands includRENT- -Cottage at Dunbar's Camp, Money refunded McKenzie, if glamorous: satiatied. movie star. FOR Junction Road, 18tf Rock Drug Store will FOR RENT: Unfurnished duplex, or daire, FOR also SALE: Household furniture, Frigirent single apartment, Seo Miss used car, Mrs. J.

808. Maggie Lowrance at J. Penney Co. 18tf 27p NOTARY PUBLIO, John Furman, Lobby 1206 FOR. Park RENT: 8 room private bath.

Blue Bonnet Hotel, Phone 402: Residence: St. 27-28p Phone: 89, 16tf month, also have 2-room house, $6.00 per FOR RENT: and grocery clerk; Could use A school boy vale; Ask four burner oil atove for who can work. noon and after school 5 Mrs. Bennie Brummott at during school term next year. Prefer' one Points" Cafe, 27p with some: oxperience, Cooper Adkins.

20 0 FOR weelca old. SALE: .115 12 White Leghorn Pullets, Elm Phone 684, 27p for Have cattle you and peon sheep? E. new. D. WANTED: RANOHMEN: Bull.

See Good registered Hereford Saenger Lumber Kerryille, Texas. L. T. Davis at the Vogue, 28tt FOR SALD: Fuller Brushea, Phone J. I.

medium FOR SALE: size; General Electric ice box, Moore after 6 712 Tivy St. 45tf Magic cooking lent atove, table condition. top, 4 Phone burner both in excelFOR SALE: Real good farm near San 685 after o'clouk Angelo; 820 acres, 800 In cultiva- p.m. 27 tion, See Hamilton at Furmon's office in Blue Bonnet Lobby, 25tt FOR SALE: Pekin quackless ducklings, good stock, $5.00 fur hen and 15 duckWANTED TO BUY direct from owner, lings, Also white drake, $2,00, Call' at no Agents, 1000 to 3000-acre ranchi with 282 Gundalcape St. Friday 27 farm, priced' right, in Kerr or surrounding counties.

Box Kerryille, FOR SALE: Good used furniture Texas, 26-20pd P'hone Priced right. Call Mra, Herman Sauger, 278. FOR RENT: Five room house 805 ride. WANTED: Donkey, suitable for boy to Lytle St. Completely modern.

Apply at 526 Sco Poochie Stevens or phone 619. MoFarland St. Paul Bauor. 26-28p 27-28 IF and YOU seven WANT in an tho errand boy, between SALE: Horse, saddle and bridle, four. Saturday, afternoons, or all also used piano $50.

Sce Mrs. M. day call Dan Hilliard. 24tf Neoly, 1000 Wheless St. Phone 600 27 1943 36 YEARS OF FAITHFUL HATCHING 1907 AND BROODING.

These Well Known Comfort Pullets! Custom 36 Hatching: the' Rathskeller Visitors on and inquiries Fredericksburg are Highway, welcome COMFORT HATCHERY, COMFORT, TEXAS (Ration Board Gives Information on Sugar, Meat Stamps War ration stamps No. 15 and No. 16 in book one are each good for five pounds of canning sugar, effective Monday, Lloyd Leslie of the Kerr Oounty Ration Board stated Monday. This will eliminate the necessity of applying to the board for canning sugar except in unusual instances, since the allotment of 10 pounds a person in the family will usually care for the canning needs, Mr. Leslie said.

All applications and No. 1 books requesting up to 10 pounds a person now on hand at the board office will be returned to their owners immediately, in order that there may be no further or delay in procuring the canning sugar, Red stamp worth 16 points of rationed meats and fats, will be good' throughout June instead of oxpiring May 31. In 'announcing this Saturday night, of. price administration said it took action void a rush on retailers on the Saturday' preceding Memorial day. 0.

P. A. also announced that four new series of red stamps (a total of 64 points) will become valid at weekly intervals, beginning May 30, and will be good for meats and 3 fats purchases through June 30. The extension of the validity of stamp J. leaves stamps and.

expiring May 31. Stamp becomes valid Sunday. Minsch. (Continued From Page One) ing a tuberculosis survey here, suffered a break down. At' this time he had been tendered a fel-, lowship in the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, but was too ill: to accept.

He and his wife came to Kerrville about seven years ago, hoping that the climate would be of to his health. 'After his condition had improved he accepted a position. as a member of the staff: at State Sanatorium in Carlsbad, remaining there for two years. Upon their return to Kerrville two years ago Dr. and- Mrs.

Minsch bought a home on Elm Street, and decided to make this city their permanent home. As long as his health would permit he took an active interest in the affairs of the community, and did whatever he could for any cause. He was the instructor of several of the Red Cross First Aid classes during the past -year, and had endeared himself to all with whom: he came in contact: He was a member of the county ands state medical societies; the American. Medical Association, the American Tuberculosis Association, and of the Texas Chest Physicians. Society.

He was an honorary member of the Texas Railroad Physicians and Surgeons; and: of the Alabama State Board of Health: Among the out-of-town friends to attend the services were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tracy, Victoria; Dr; and Mrs.

Scott Applewhite, Dr. Mrs. Frank Haggard and and Mrs. Henry Hoskins, all of San Antonio. He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Camelia Minsch, of this city, and one brother, Dr. John Minsch, of Hollywood, Cal. G. L. Burlingame, 88, Well Known in Kerrville Dies Funeral services were held Wednesday in" Houston for George.

Lewis Burlingame, 88, who had died at his home Tuesday. He had been a resident of Houston for 40 years, and was a highly esteemed man of the town. For the past several years he had made his home in Kerrville during the summer seasons. With his wife and I daughter, Miss Ruth, he would be one of the first of the summer visitors to arrive, and among the last to leave. Their home was on Travis Street, between Park and the railroad.

Another daughter, Mrs. P. G. Maercky of Houston, is also a part: time: resi-. dent of- Kerrville.

Mrs. Roy B. Johns of Great Neck, Long Island, is also a daughter, NYLON HOSE WANTED Mrs. S. E.

Thompson, county chairman for the salvaging of old' silk and Nylon hose, is asking for further contributions. Mrs. Thompson says. that she believes this will be the last call for the hose to ba salvaged. hopes that 100 pounds of thediscarded hosiery to send for the making of the much needed powder bags before the end of June.

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH J. R. HILLIARD, Pastor Sunday School begins. at 9:45 8, "The Christian's Responsibility" will be J. R.

Hilliard's theme Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Leagues meet at 7:46 in. Evening message at 8:15 p. Prayer Service Wednesday at 8:15 p.

m. Choir Rehearsal Wednesday at 8:15 p. m. Boy Scouts Wednesday at 7:80 m. DAm EDUCATION Lewis Fisher Given Ensign's Commission In Naval Reserves Lewis Fisher, who has been the principal of the Floresville for the past two years, has been appointed Ensign in the Naval Re: 'serve Officers: He has received no notice of where to report as yet, but expects to within a few weeks.

He is a graduate of Tivy School, and received his degree from the Howard Payne College in Brownwood. He will receive his master's degree from the University as soon as he submits his thesis, which he, had hoped to do this summer. PUBLIC INSTALLATION ORDERED The Order, of the Eastern Star will hold a public installation of officers Monday evening, May 31. in the Masonic Temple. All who are interested are invited to attend.

The Elementary Parent Teacher Association sponsoring the Alma McManus Revue, Tuesday, June 1, in the school auditorium. (Adv. 27) V.F. W. To Hold Poppy Sale on Saturday, May 29.

The Annual Veterans of Foreign Wars Poppy Sale will be held on Saturday, May 29th; Proceeds of this sale will be used exclusively for the aid of needy veterans and their families. This sale will be under the auspices of the V.F.W. Auxiliary. Mrs. V.

Clause, President, assisted by Mrs. Mark Mosty, chairman and the following young ladies: Misses Patsy Helen Redwine, Betty. Mathis, Gretchen Kuhlmann, Ann Grant and Barbara Nash. A generous response will be appreciated and to make sure everyone will get a poppy the V.F.W. Post has received 1500 poppies.

Auxiliary Plans Honor Roll of Service Men Auxiliary to the Texas Sheep and Goat Raisers Association are planning an honor roll for Built for Peace. but Mighty in War! the members of their families who, are in the Armed Services, and. hope to have all the names ready for the plaque, which will be presented. at the annual meeting, to be held in Fort Stockton 6n June 9. Mrs.

J. E. Cowden and Mrs. Herman Saenger ask that all mem- -bers of the Auxillary Who reside Kerr County to please send the names to either of them before that time. Included in the lists will be husbands, sons, daughters and brothers of the members SUN WANT ADS GET RESULTS HARD OF HEARING? FREE PRIVATE DEMONSTRATION By E.

R. BAIRD, Laboratory Trained Expert. Fredericksburg, Nimitz Hotel, June 4 Hours: 9:30 to Appointments Whether you are a mild, medium or severe case whether you use a hearing aid or not important dis: coveries make possible the greatest help ever offered to the hard of hearing. terms. Ask for Acousticon.

No Obligation. Symphonic A ACOUSTICON HEARING AID BASED ON U.S. GOVERNMENT FINDINGS THE great dams and electrical power system of the Lower Colorado River Authority were built with an eye to the future of a growing, progressing Texas. It so happened that they were 1o: tribute greatly, too, to our nation's Fight for Freedom. With plentiful electricity that was ready when the need came, with flood protection and with power at low-cost for the farmer, the residential.

consumer, the small business and the war plant, the has become a mighty unit in our country's fighting forces. Your own river development program helps now to 'see that in the days of Victory, and Peace to come, the purposes for which you built. it may flourish. The Mansfield Dam, one of America's greatest, is the key to the flood control, water, conservation and -cost power program of the Lower Colorado River Authority. Comparatively small, but none-the-less important, Inks Dam catches for use again, the waters which already have turned the generators of the great Buchanan Dam power plant above it.

Austin Dam stands as a success where many attempts to control and harness the unruly had failed- a tribute to the LCRA's conquering of a hundred-year-old problem, Dam, of the ICRA's chain of lakes. Important In flood control and water conservation, as well as in Bushangn first Buchanan is one of the world's longest dams and an outstanding engineering accomplishment. power generation, LOWER COLORADO RIVER AUTHORITY An Agency of the State of Texas dad did do.

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