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Kerrville Mountain Sun from Kerrville, Texas • Page 9

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San OBITUARIES Conley Bice James Hough for Conley C. S3, of No. 3 Comanche Spur to Wilderness Park, were Md Saturday in the Rest. Cemetery with Dan Ainnworth officiating. He died last day at, his home.

Grimes- Pliimmer Funeral Chapel was in charge of the arrangements. Born in Winn March 8, 1895. he had lived here four and one-half years. He was retired from the Oilwell Supply Division of Steel Corp. He wai a the, Fitst Church of Christ Scientist of He received his SO year pin in 1974 as a member of the Highland Park Masonic Lodge in Dallas.

Survivors include his wife; a sort. Robert J. Bice, of Los Angeles, a sister and grandchildren. Pride in Kerrvillel KUKN'S IMPLKMKNT-CO. New aud I'srd aad FxjuipmrBt Cenler 'Point, TFIU James Allen Hough, 45, of Menard.

died Monday in a San Angclo Funeral services will be Thursday afternoon two o'clock In Grimes- Jplutnmer Funeral Chapels with fiev. Worth Thompson officiating. Interment will be in of Memories Cemetery. He was born in Coteman Dee. 26, 1932 and was formerly with the Kerrville Police menu He had been a trooper with the Texas Department of Safety for IQiyeatt nnd had served as a deputy sheriff in Sonora.

He was a member of the Methodist Church and of the Kerrville Masonic Lodge No. 697 He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict. Survivors include his wife; three Tommy B. Hough. Bruce, A.

Hough and Joe D. Hough, all Of Menard; mother. 'Mrs. LIB. Hough, of Kerrville; two brothers, David Hough and Hough, both of vltle; six sisters, Mrs.

Elgin Mrs. Henry Koch, of Kerrvilte, Mrs. Allen "Abilene, Mrs. Lorene' Baker of N.M., Mrs.Christine McDonald N.M. and Mrs.

Ray Samuelson of Texas City. Walter Stokes Walter Stokes, 81, of Comfort, died Friday in a San Antonio hospital. Services were in the Mount Olive Baptist Church Tuesday afternoon with 21, in the Tivy Mountain Cfoietery. Schffetter Vtome of Comfort was ofc the arrangementsif Survivors include two daughters, John Marrero of lincraft. and Tilly fcay Washington of 'New Bedford.

one Jessie Stokes, of San Antonio; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mrs, George Wiiiiartisort Services for Mrs. Flossie Williamson, 79, of 612 Travis were held Wednesday morning in the Chapel of the Kerrville Funeral Home with Mr. Calvin Morton officiating. Burial was in the Garden of Memories.

She died Monday at her home. She was born March 8. 1899 in Tushka. Okla. and, was a former resident of Dallas.

Most of her life she was self- employed as a beauty shop owner and operator. She was a member of the Jehovah Witnesses Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Cleo L. Pace, of Kcrrvillc.

a sister; seven grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Mrs. Tom Young Oftetmu LKUt MOTKtS i. coniffiun td by thi, Stonew.ll Betutifl. Hub, the LBJ Sute Part; ind National Pttit One again, of the THKSfATEOPtSXAS Service donating thett Pendletw Oattttwifr Ted VdO (ANfS BACH OV-WI ARE MfiREBV the Courthouse Kerrvllle.

KARU WORKERS Members of the fifth and sixth grades at the Hunt School have possibly been the busiest people In the entire Hill Country. In the picture above they were collecting canned goods from other students and taming them over tit the Hunt-tngram Lions Club for distribution. As a group, they contributed a turkey; Shown left to right are Ricky Barrern, Jwy Lisa Treiber, Holy Halney, Helen Talley, and Lee Scherer of the Lions Clab. The ffwup nftdcd residents the Kerrvllle State Tuesday. "by iMrs.

Elmer Matter, 238-4329 quality management plan. -The plan contains both a five-year planning strategy and one-year work plan and is designed as a guide, to developing a regional wastewatcr management plant for the Upper Guadalupe Basin. Lyndon'B. Johnson. Ptali are for the children of Lynda, Charles Robb Catherine, Gndy and Jennifer and the children of Lud and Patrick; Nugent Lynn.

Nicole. Rebekah and Gaudla to turn on the tights this year. Mm. Johnson wit! be there as well, Following the tree lighting ceremony there will be other activities for those who wish to participate. Refreshments will be furnished and served bv A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK M.

Grimes It is a good thing to observe Christmas Day. But there ts a' better thing than the observance of Christmas Day. and that keeping Christmas. 4 Are you willing to you have done for other and to remember what they have done for you; to iqnore what the world owes you; and to'think what you owe the world; to stoop down and consider the needs and desires "of little children; to remember the weakness and loneliness, of people who are growing old; to stop asking how much 'your friends love you, and ask yourself whether you love enough? Then you can keep Christmas! Are you willing to believe that'lbve is the strongest thing in the world-stronger than stronger than evil, stronger than death-and the blessed life which began in Bethlehem is the image and brightness of the Eternal Love? Then you can keep Christmas! Arid if you keep it for a day, why not always? BUT YOU CAfJ NEVER KEEP IT FUNERAL CHAPELS 4QO EWi Galrett Kerrvjlle 257-4544 Mrs. Tom Young.

97. a lifetime Kerrville resident, died last Thursday in Hilltop Village Nursing Horned Services -were Saturday, afternoon, in -trie" Grimes-Plummer Chapels with burial in the Nichols Cemetery. Born March 16. 1881. she married Tom Young in 1912.

He died in 1959. She xvaya member of the First United Methodist Church. Survivors include three daughters, Calvin Pearson of Mrs. Edward Benson of Ingram and Mrs. Jesse Sublett of Hunt; brothers, Lee Wharton of Bandera and Glaspie Wharton of San Antonio; 10 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.

"Memorial Fund Mr. and Mrsl John Barker have returned from visiting with Mr. 1 and Mrs, James in Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Wck Tbscn.

in San Antonio. Mrs. George Stephen, with Mrs. Alice Nye of Houston, has just returned from a 25 day tour, of the South Pacific. They spent 10 days touring New Zealand by motor coach and the rest of the time in Australia, Figi and Tahiti.

It is springtime in these three They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gehrig of Sydney, w'ho were visitors in this area in September. When you get the hunting fever you really have Bud to Uyalde again to be with his James Hough A memorial fund has been established for the family of James Hough, long time resident of Kerrville. Hough was a trooper with the Texas Depart- mentof Public Safety in Sonora, and died after a lengthy illness.

Memorials may be sent to the Bank of Kerrville, where Rick Choffell and Barbara Wagner will act as trustees. Live In the Kerrville Mountain Sun has a longer life than any other media. Sinew it is published weekly, it stays around the home for at least five days. Kic to visit with Brother Glen. Christmas is almost here.

You notice people carrying packages in and out of the post office and the many Christmas cards. This is about the only time we hear from friends who have moved away, and it is good to have a few words from them. We would like to wish each of you a very merry Christmas and happy- New Year, remember we are celebrating Christ's birthday and his great love for us. 5 The Hunt Extension Home-makers Club met in the home of Mrs. Blanche Graves for Christmas party December with members and guests present.

Three newj 1 members, Mrs. Opal Marston, Mrs. Betty Whclan and Mrs. JaiuMcNcal joined the club. Mrs.

Letha Jarrell joined the month before. Officers for the coming year were installed, secret pal gifts were exchanged and delicious refreshments were served after the meeting. The next meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Cleo Traweck January 9th. Those attending the Medina River Workers Conference at the Trinity Baptist Church in Kerrville were Rev.

and Mrs. J.N. Coffman; Rev. and Mrs. H.A.

Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wcatherford, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matter, Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Ross. Mrs. Novella Stark, Mrs. Luther Robertson, Mrs.

Hilda Beaver and Mrs. Ann Skipper from the Hunt Baptist Church. After hearing the missionary from South America speak, a delicious chicken barbecue supper was enjoyed. Our sympathy to the family of Mrs. Tom Young.

The Youngs were old timers here and have many friends In the community. Mrs. Young passed away at Hilltop Village last week. U.G.R.A. Seeks At The Christmas Store "Where Your Dollar Buys More" Down Coats TO OUR FRIENDS Bids For Plant Items Construction of Kerrville's new water treatment plant could start next spring, following reports given the Upper Guadalupe River Authority by Col.

B. 'W. Bruns, the general manager. Advertisements for bids on the pumps and motors will be open on Jan. 4, and two other projects will be ready to advertise later this month, There will be three separate construction contracts: the water treatment plant, the dam, and for the supply lines to the city system.

Bruns also reported that the construction contract for an access road from the treatment plant to Spur 95 eoujd be Jet in March- The board approved a resolution setting a deadline for bond proppsjng of the project for which the Tews Water Development Board committed $2,223,000. The ep.il'' 9f commitment by the Tejajj Witer Development Board will be Dec. 31. 1979, en thf Gift Certificates Check Our Santa's Helper Coupon Special that ed was a formal behalf of bpird Water proved tb? release, of 1351,599 in proceeds in escrow for the pijrpse of a wajter treatment plant, equipment gag Santa's Helper Coupon ShirtS'Vests 0" Coats-Suits press Pant off Boots Hats Not VaJW On Site 99999999n9-99'999 ou must present coupon Good thru Dec. 23rd reported complete rt KERRVILLE REXALL DRUGS MIBROHS ON STANDS We Will Be Closed Tuesday, Dec.

26 Merry Christmas Happy Holidays From everyone at County In by mint or befofe 10 o'clock A.M. of the first Monday forty-two dayi from the'dale of the Issuance of'thls clfatlon, same being the I8lh day of December 1978, to tiffs Petition filed In said court, on the 18th day of December A.D. 1978, In this cattse, numbered on the I docket of said court and styled IN THE MATTER OF THE 1 MARRIAGE OF JOB, WILLIAMS, Plaintiff, AND NELL PENDtETON GALLO-j WAY WILLIAMS. Defendant, A brief statement of the nature of this suit it as follows, fto-wltj The marriage has become Insupportable because of discord or conflict of personalities between Petitioner and Respondent that destroys the legitimate end of the marriage' relationship and prevents any reasonable expectation of reconciliation. If this citation Is not served within ninety days after the date of Its Issuance, It shall be returned uaservcd.

The officer executing this writ shall promptly serve the same according to requirements of law, and the mandates hereof, and make due return as the law directs. Witness, Mary Brooks, Clerk of the 198th District Court of Kerr County, Texas. issued and given under my hand and the seal of said court at Kerrville, Texas, this the 18th day of December A.D. 1978. Mary Brooks, Clerk," District Court Kerr County, Texas.

By Mary Jo Brandon, Deputy. CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO: AILEEN BAKER WILLIAMS, Defendant. Greeting: YOU (AND EACH OF YOU) ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to appear before the District Court 0216th of Kerr County at the Courthouse thereof, in Kerrville, Texas, by filing a written answer at or before 10 o'clock A.M. of the first Monday next after the expiration' of forty-two days from the date of the issuance of this citation, same being the 14th day of December A.D. 1978, to Plaintiffs Petition filed in said court, on the 14th day of December A.D.

1978, in this cause, numbered 78-H6-A on the docket of said court and styled IN THE MATTER OF THE MARRIAGE OF JOE WILLIAMS, Defendant, vs, AILEEN BAKER WILLIAMS, Defendant. A brief statement of the nature of this suit is as follows, to-wit; The parties were married on pr about May 10, 1965, The marriage has become insupportable becaws? of discord er conflict of between Respondent destroys the legitimate ends qf the marriage relationship end prevents any reasonable expectation of reconciliation. If this citation 5 no served wUhin ninety jjayi jer the dm pf its issuance, it shall be The officer fWKiiUDg JJiii writ fhalj promptly serve Mis accprdjng to requirement! of law, an4 the and njske retyrn If Witness, Miry Ifsteli, of Plslrict Court of Kfff my At Kerrville, Tew, (Ml tbj 14Ub of Pecempjer A.p. 1978..

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