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SAVINGIH WAR BONDS cmillc (Times BONDS 34 Kcrrville, Kcrr County, Texas, Thursday, September 17,1942 Number 30 Center Point Rites for 0. A. Pioneer Dies Held TWENTY MEN THEIR WAV TO W1MS At Age of 83 Here Sunday Native of Kerrville Dies Wade RicbaTdson, Who in Dallas Thursday Resided in Community 41 Years, Succumbs; Rites Held Saturday After Being Stricken With Heart Attack Final rites were held Sunday afternoon for Oswald Aaron Herzog. Funeral services for Franklin 55, former Kerrville resident who Richardson, 83, a prominent died Thursday of last week in Dallas, resident of Center Point for 41 A civil engineer, Mr. Herzog was years, were held Saturday afternoon working on a National defense from the Christian Church there, project in Dallas at the time of his with the 1..

Armistead, pas- death, which resulted from a heart tor, officiating. Rev. S. M. Bailey, attack.

pastor of the Centor Methodist He was a graduate of Tivy High Chruch, assisted with the services. School and a native of Kerrville, Burial was in the Center Point the son of the late Lena Dietert Cemetery under direction of Smith Herzog and Nathan Herzog. He re- Funeral Home. ceived Bachelor of Science, Civil Active pallbearers were the fol- Engineering and Master of Arts Da- lowing five grandsons and a grand- grees from the University of Mis- nephew of deceased: Gerald Rich- souri. While a student there, he ardson, Franklin Meeker, Burton i was an outstanding athlete, having Meeker, Edward Fourton, Hewlett set numerous records in the high Fourton, and Lee Richardson.

jump and hurdles. He was a Mr. Richardson succumbed lastiKnigh of St. Patrick, an honorary Thursday at 6 p. m.

at his home in position in the engineering school. Center Point. He had been in fail- During his successful career, he ing health for several months and as engineer and inspector of County's Scrap Cadet Grid Squad Antlers Meet Drive Reaches To Meet Phates MilbyHiffhin 0 In season Opener I Vl-nrm l-( I j-mf-AO-l Urgent Stage First Contest Every Citizen Asked Join in Odds-and-Ends Cleanup Campaign for More Metal To Oppose Southwestern to in Georgetown on ous Team Will Try Sept. 24 Coach W. C.

Weir's Schrciner Mountaineers entered their second full week of football training Mon- Tivy's Mettle Here on Friday Night in Non- Districe Game Calling upon Kerr County resi- da with a squad of approximately dents to exert greater efforts in the 45 men who bus at work Preparing collection of all sorts of scrap for the first of two ames with sen colleges dule. metal. John R. Furman. chairman of the county salvage committee, Monday termed the situation as critical, and almost desperate.

In urging all erate as the yhave on the Schreiner entembe On Tnmsday. beptembel Mountaineers woll journey With little more than two weeks' 1 practice behind them, the Antlers will have I Friday at 8 p. m. by th the strong Milby High Buffaloes from Houston. The colors of both almost desperate.

iviouiuu.iieeis won juuiucj 10 Coach all citizens to "'co-op- rniv AnUers willwear Wack never before co- the Southwestern Unversify (o avojd cfmfusion progress his proteges have made under the circumstances, which in- with considerable scrap metal on came out on the to 3 their premises. score. "I have received telephone calls On the following week the ude a sh ortage of reserves and the and personal advice to this effect Mountaineers will be hosts to the an ass stant coac The ex and I want to know why these San Marcos Bobcats in Kerrville, ien ce e-iined persons have not either sold or do- Friday, October 2. in a night game nated this scrap that is so badly at the Tivy Stadium. Four Kerrville young men were needed by our leath was caused by a heart ail- levees on Mississippi River at I among the 20 trainees who Tuesday ojent.

i During his long Memphis, geologist; engineer completed the Civilian Pilot Train- residence at for the Texas and California State ng course here under supervision of Lee Cameron, Bortlett; Stephen R. in military and pysical training; W. Furman said. Blakeney, Karnes City; Charles P. C.

Fawcett. flight contractor; Eu- find Foster. Woodsboro; Jim H. Warnock, gene W. Schwartzlose, E.

J. Lidbk, government," Mr. 'And I intend to Coach Weir has been very pleased with the appearance of his squad in Friday night's ncounter, a non-district game, will, iointed out, served them well first District contests. Ganado; William Daugherty, Allan Chambers, flight instructors; a patriotic Center Point, Wade Richardson was Highway Departme numbered among the progressive of his death he was citizens of the community. He was gineer with the always found in the forefront with Corporation, a branch supporting any measure de- construction Finance Corpration.

c. Hardin, Howard W. Blackburn. Braunfels; ned for the advancement of Kerr He was married to Miss Floydene others shown in the photo are, Houston on June 30, George G. Griffin, Fort Stockton, and particularly with the backfield, A ollowlng fans is ex- in all available scrap is according to advices received from I be Qn hand when the Ud duty that cannot be the practice field.

Several fast, ex- blasted the 1942 season Fridajr ti-TSB signed County. His friends were num- Kuhlmaim Allei bered by his acquaintances; the sor- 1915. 'William L. Hirsh and Ernest C. Hoffman, San Antonio; aircraft identification and rowing throng which paid final Services were held here at the Duderstadt, San Antonio; Billy Capt.

Dayton C. Stockton, instructor matics. tribute at his bier and the profusion home of Mrs. H. H.

Kuhlmann high unfels- Roliiii Carted, Me- and discipline; L. G. McCof- are" moving the 'metal aslast as it burg, John Donohue of Dallas, Jack' The roster inc i des 35 players, TV Stu-irt Di-imond El Paso' mick assistant in Physical training; is received in sufficient amounts. Logan of Georgetown Jimmy York positions, weight and Stuait H. Diamond, tl Faso, Crater, instructor in code, If this flow is to continue, we of Grand Saline.

L. J. Cox o' of beautiful flowers banked high followed by interment in Glen Rest about the bier were testimony of Cemetery, with Rev. P. S.

Van the love and affection in which he Dyke, pastor of the First Presby- was universally held. terian Church, in charge. Burial A native of Meadville, Mr. arrangements were under direction Richardson moved with his family of Smith Funeral Home, to Center Point in 1901. He en- Survivors include the widow, Mrs.

tered business there and the mem- Floydene Herzog of Dallas; two I bers of his large family were reared children, Staff Sergt. Oswarld A. into influential citizens and leaders Herzog, of Camp Bruger, Okla, in their respective spheres. For and Miss Erna Herzog of Menard; many years Mr. Richardson man- and one sister, Mrs.

Clara Neu Resolution Asks Every Ranch, Farm Expected Deferred Men to Join Guard Unit! New Boy Scout aged a branch house for a Kerrville schafer, Kerrville. funeral director, and for a number of years prior to that he was associated with the Southwestern Bell telephone Surviving the pioneer are six children, W. D. Richardson and F. D.

Richardson of Center Point; Mrs. W. B. Plumb of Laredo, Mrs. S.

C. and Mrs. Kerrville Cftema: arSson grandchi dren and one great-great-grandchild also survive. A resolution urging all able- bodied men deferred from immediate service in the armed forces to join Kerrville's Texas Defense Guard Company, was adopted by iGarrctt- Baker American Legion 26 Kerr Men Off To Army Centers Twenty-six Kerr County selectees Don a black-jersey numbers are as foU maths- must have the whole-hearted sup- an Bobby Hays of Cameron will lows Hugh Sheffield back, 155, pirt of everyone. see a great deal of service in the No 44 Walton Daniel, tackle, 165, who have already given early games and several other back- No 47 ne Nabers guard, 152, No.

should make another search of field men have been showing up n-'oonaid Chambliss, back, 140, No. their premises. Even the smallest nicely. Charles Maxwell of Kerr- gi Don wier No 39. bit of metal is useful." villa, letterman from 1041, seems to AUen AbshierT tackle, 155, No.

41; Sought is all manner of metal, have the inside track at center at Jack Ham ji ton tackle, 133, No. 40; which includes old stoves, electric the present time and he is being jj arv i pj kens end-back, 165, No. fans, radiators, plumbing fixtures, pushed by Jimmy Mehis of Mission, 25 Nutteri endp 159, No. 20; cooking utensils, rods, batteries, a new comer this year. The guard Johnny Robertson, center, 165, No.

chains, furnace grates, lighting fix- situation has been giving Coach 24. Tom Daniel, tackle, 163, No. 43; turesC pipe of all kinds and any Weir some worry, although one eorge Cowden, tackle, 169, No. 45; Every ranch and farm in Kerr; article made of copper, brass, guard will likely be handled in very Billy Cook, end 146, No. 21; Ches- County is is expected to contribute aluminum, zinc or lead, ass well as nice fashion by Roy Langerhans of ter Hauser, center, 144, No.

18; Her. to the rural scrap iron drive now i every thing containing iron or steel. Fredericksburg who is rounding into scne i Jeter, guard, 130, No. 12; in full swing, according the Eg- shape after an operation during the Harry Fi her, tackle, 156, No. 38; To Aid in Scrap Iron Drive resul ar ee i a left Thursday of last week for the the Army induction center, Dodd Field, of The list, miration for the company and i officers and been materially thinned by mont Schulze, chairman of the campaign.

man of the campaign. The rural drive is sponsored by Kerr county War War Board ne V. Board of the U. S. De- of Abriculture and thee State Commander Is DAY Visitor early part of the summer.

Several Biu Fu er back, 120, No. 17; Donald other guards are available including endi No 42; Tom Sibson, Tony Knopp of Fredericksburg, No 75; Harold Edson, back, Jerry Duncan of Pecos, Robert No 55. Amie Rea tackle, 135, Cooper of Wink, and W. J. Davis of No 49; Robert Reagan, back, 138, Crane.

NO. 28; Homer Kaiser, back, 140, No. eliminar'y or'ga'nTzatTon'of'the United While the Mountaineer coaches r.n. 174 No- to predict can Veterans of the World War, was i a for the Institute will be out- a guest of Dr. Millard P.

Wilkins standing this year. Tackles are led Chapter No. 8 at the Veterans' Hos pital at Legion Sunday afternoon. nder Smith's visit was by Earl Hale, third year man at the Institute, who is showing up nicely Legion Hospital Medical Officers Are Commissioned the Alamo the is- meeting requirements for suance of a charter. C.

R. Heimann is scoutmaster and, munity who have been N. J. Peterson, assistant scoutmas- i from service in the armed forces of 'person is able ward Rothrock, Horace J. Star- sag to each rural home to contribute something to the de- key, Wright D.

Albe, Earl Smith county ar.cj fense of his country; and, JBlas Trejo, Gordon R. Starkey, Jim in WHEREAS, There are many able Jack Ken all Kerr naighborhood bodied male citizens in this com- vill Henry Mikulostik, Comfort; "Each home is expected to deferred the nd National and and ter. The troop committee includes the nation because of dependents, H. H. Niehaus, chanrman, Fred, disability The Veterans Administration and Arnecke and Burkhardt.

the War Department are working get Mrs. The visitors were welcomed Dr. Frank B. Brewer, manager (Continuedpn Page 8) FSAtoAidlto War Food Needs (Contlnuedjm Page 8) Registration at Schreiner Fills All Dormitories of Registration at Schreiner Instl- during the early part of the Avala Mountain Home- Don- the odds nd ends alon with vvhat lne Iacllll y- com- Loans to finance production of! indicated that all ava ilable C. S.

Ajala, Mountain Home, Don think have mander made an address to patients, additional food, livestock and live-j week mdlcated tnat a availabW the Legion facility. The State corn- aid G. Methvin, Center Point; Cecil to take it to a junk and nis talk was Allowed by re- stock products' needed in the uarters on the campus would be could lilt VVUI ucyai Liiicin uicrwuiiviiiK in close harmony, Dr. Frank B. Starmg with a membership service possib i lo their country; but nevertheless JO.

Colbath, Ingram; D. Bird, In- chairman Sculze announced. "Or, in marks the other visiting off i- effort are available to farmers and! occupied by the time all boarding and should render every igram; Robert Corcoran. Mountain event they Guard ganization which i Conducted (it mi i as Ljctv cuu 111 MM- nouncing that several members of eran parish hall. the hospital staff have accepted commissions in the Reserve of the 1 AllderSOll KtteS Army of the United States.

The Veterans Administration is Defense agency and man- must maintain an adequate A number of Hill Country rela- number of qualified physicians and lives were in Olney last Friday to dentists on duty at all times, Dr. attend funeral services of Owen in( 1( T. Anderson. 69. former Kerrville more ade- resident, who died September 9 in Dallas hospital.

The last rites Home. Gordon R. Starkey and Jim R. Motte were accepted as Volunteer voluntary service or- Officers candi dates. 'want a truck 'to pick cials.

Members of the local D. A. V. ran chmen of Kerr County at the students had reported on Wednesday ie'SV 'local" sS R. Met SeCUHty Administration night according to Junkln( 'motmtu? 'the had been calied to active! 0 ufllce fm county Registrar.

Temporary quarters have is rendering a Brewer explained. "For the purpose of quate control of rate at which oncers of the Veterans Adminis- Page 8) Officer Schools Now Limited to Certain Board Told it up and dc Civilian Defen any other puplic movement, any other public movement, County Commissioners have ac to pick up contributed metal. "There is an urgent need more schap metal at once. ne service with the Army. for and Special Holiday Rate On Messages Banned Texas is asked to coUeet 8 tons for ranches and farms by the end "No special-rate social and holiday of the mouth.

'greeting telegrams, tourate and "If you haven't already gathered reservation messages or singugrams odds nd that which you can be sent now, it was announced thought you didn't have, please get New First Aid Class were held from the First Baptist tration are called to active duty Church in Olney, with the Rev. W. with the Army, all medical officers R. White, president of Hardin-Sim- of the Veterans Administration who mons Universiay, Abilene, in charge, apply and who are within the per- A native of Union Parish, milted ages, are being commissioned Mr. Anderson moved from Kerrville in the Reserve of the Army of the Olney 33 years ago to engage in United the announcement business.

He was active in church said. and civic affairs in Olney and Officer schools available for Vol- by Miss Ora Wilkin, local manager busy and report to your neighbor- A'untrv courthouse Mr" Har unteer Officer Candidates are now of the Western Union Telegraph hood Victory leade-" couunouse. Mrs. j. K.

Mar- limited to certain combatant Co. Cancellation of all flat-rate Schulz declared. branches of the service, according telegraph services in the nation has gathering scrap is as valuable as Registrar. Temporary quarters have The FSA office for Kei- county located in the Davis Building, I been provided for a limited number 707 Water at. Kerrville.

However, of boarding students who are wait- SuDcrvisor A M. spends; ing for possible places in dormi- AVvf TWsdrtV Friday a week in Bandera lories and barracks. The enroll- 1 Ht'MKiy County at the County Agent office where he may be contacted. ment students will prob- A standard Red Cross First Aid Farmers and ranchmen who can abl be ec ual to or sl '6 htl course will be started, under spon- expand their dairy of beef produc- man the capacity enrollment of sorship of the Kerrville Home tion, poultry flocks, raise more hogs, 1941 and in addition to this, C.P.T. Demonstration Club, at 2:30 p.

m. larger gardens or other needed food, Coordinator T. M. Hammond began sday of next week in the Kerr may receive these loans if they are work with 20 aviation trainees who Ch-iirman unable to get financing from local arrived on the campus Tuesday Chan man wood an aclive me mbers uf the club credit institutions. This applies Ten lhe PT tramees Up to Tuesday of last week, the owned large ranch interests in that OC applicants, who have not yet fallowing medical officers on duty! section at the time of his death, been ordered to report for induction, 10 that it would cancel these serv at Legion have received am cepted commissions in the indicated.

nd ac- In Kerrville Mr. Anderson was as- ades D. Anderson, in the manage- to a directive received Monday by been announced by the telegraph any time spent to help the Victory Board from company to prevent any possible in- Drive. Do it now, not tomorrow!" headquar- terference with the efficient hand- Every rural home so far ters at Austin. ling of the large and growing vol- scrap pile stared, and the ume of vital war communications.

are coming in fast. Chairman "Western Union told the War Pro- Schulze said. Scrap iron and other duction Board as long ago as March metals suitable for repair work in the near future should be kept, he ices as soon as they threatened lo added, interfere with government or war who is in charge of arrangements territory to the sheep and goat been sentt to the Institute for pre- for the class, said it would be open man a i so who can produce these limmary training leading to Naval Texas county boards have been instructed to notify all qualified to any person interested. Students needed commodities. "Farm owners, tenants, laborers Rev.

B. E. Breihan will Further an- do not have to belong to the home as demonstration club, Mrs. Harwood serve Aviation Rank and 10 are service pilots enlisted in the Air Corps Reserve and who will take their pre- and even part time farmers who liminary fU ght training at KerrviUe. have sufficient acreage to produce The fl 2shmen testing program be- food or materials needed in lhe war gan on nig ht, at which for these loans, lmle approximately 165 freshmen that, effective immediately, they grades sociated with his brother, the late willbe eligible to compete for 0 lection at one of the following messages, Miss Wilkms said.

"As Collie Here to schools only: Anti-Aircraft Artill- long, however, as Weslern Union Gaines. which was located near Lieutenant-Colonel Frank B. ment of a large mercantile estab- ery, Armored Force, CavaIry. Coast cuud handle these special services and the railway depot Artillery, Engineers. Field Artil- without any danger of delaying war Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Infantry. Ordnance, Signal, messages, the company has refrained Rank Destroyer, or Chemical War- from discontinuing them because Brewer and Justin E. T. Ivey William A. Cassidy.

Henry Thaler, Philip Patti Anderson; a sister, Mrs. A. G. Lipton, Bernard Barshay, Sidney Morriss of Mountain Home; one Miller and Morris Silverman. stepson.

Morriss Hannis, of Olney; two grandchildren, five nieces and John Arthur Carl S1X ne FBI Needs Clerks to Attend Herzog Rites Fil1 Washington Jobs boys and girls and FFA boys. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS W. J. Sparks and wife to Friends and relatives of the Herzog family who came from town Commandant and P.M.S. assigned all cadets to companies Wednesday afternoon and the regular classes schedule will go into effect The Federl Bureu of Investigation Beaver and wife, 4 acres out of Sur- Thursday, has need for clerks for assignment D.

L. Burns and wife to J. E. Beaver fare. jihey gave pleasure to so many town to attend the funeral of Os- VOC registrants who do not wish people, and thereby contribute lo wald Aaron Herzog Sunday included division to attend any of these schools public morale.

the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. V. at the seat of government in Wash- 136; $161..

C. in the identification D. L. Burns and wife to J. E.

Arrangements have also been made for a general get-together of all students at a party at the Beaver and wife, 8.19 acres out ofi, Schreiner Gym Thursday night, at Kuhlman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis En- Claimed by Death Rev. Walter E. Sattler for John Arthur Assigned as Pastor of Emmanuel Church Funeral services Carl, 50, were held Wednesday at Glen Rest Cemetery, with the Rev.

Walter E. Sattler, pastor of the Emmanuel Guspjl Church, officiating. Burial was under the direction of Smith Funeral Home. Mr. Carl died Sunday in a San hospital.

He recently had here and the family residence was at 587 Junction Road. Surviving relatives are the widow, Mrs. Florence Carl, Honey Grove; five children, James Carl of Kerr- Marie and Thelma Mae of Grove, Mrs. Harvey Capps of San Angelo; his mother, Mrs. Emily Jackson of Kerrville; a step- Since Rev.

W. Casey, the former has will be permitted to withdraw I "I regret that we must take thi their applications, State headquar- step because these services were at- derle. Mr. and Mrs. Don Deibner, ters officials said, and in the future tractive to many local pejple and to Mrs.

Bettie Dulligan. Mr. and Mrs. all applicants for VOC will be ad- men in the military and navy serv- Gene Loudon. San Antonio; Mr.

and vised that their choice will be i ce s. We feel our patrons will un- Mrs. J. W. Kuhlmann.

Sunset; Mr. limited to the aforementioned derstand the compelling n.cessny and Mrs. H. H. Kuhlmann, and schools.

this alieralion during lhe present Mrs. Charles Dunn. Houston; Mr. emergency. shall sliU and Mrs.

Henry Cartney. Iraan; Mr. effect the low-rate Expeditionary and Mrs. Lester Enderle, Fredericks- Force Mjssage, to and from mum- burg; Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Dielert, Mr. bers of the American Armed Furces aim Mrs. Clarence Mosel. Mrs. Ed.

oversL-as and the low-rate cable Mosel. San Antonio; Donald Enderle. wn ij female money order service to these forci-s. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Elder, Fred- ca )a "Many of the holidays and Applicants for these positions and wife, five acres out of Survey which time lhe churches of Kerrville will be hosts. Buy Over Two Billion In Government Bonds SCOEES HOLE IN ONE Last Sunday at the Kerrville Golf pastor has resigned Course Af John on aL hievcd lh li-uin the pastorate of i i(e ong alnbition aU golte rs. He the Emmanuel Gospel scored hole in one Church Rev. Walter pl E. Sattler has been assigned to this position by the denomination.

Rev. Saltier moved here from Fredericksburg from where lie had served these churches in gen- father, John Jackson of Kerrville; eral from an official standpoint. He half-brother, Ola Jackson of Kerr- 'ould almost be referred to as from lying with Mayor W. A. Faw- ceti.

Clude R. Mauerer of Houston, J. E. McQuillan and J. D.

Latimer of Galveston, Mr. Johnson sunk his hole shot on thu municipal course. It was made with a No. 5 iron on the sixth green and was the first hole-in-one Mr. Johnson had recorded in 28 years of golf playing in Canada.

England. Scotland lhe time ericksburjj: Mr. and Mrs. W. occasions fall on Sunuay or a gen- Hardemann, Mrs.

Ed. Phillips, eral holiday when the volume of lion; Miss Blanch McC'onnel other telegraph trul'lic i paralively low. Our shurta, ever, is not in facilities but in I trained personnel, many of horn are now in th-j armed services or other war work. It is to our people for June- Mrs. J.

Mayes. San Saba; Mr and Mrs. B. Burl, Dallas; Liu-ut Hilmer Pressler. Mrs.

Lee Riley of San Antonio arrived Wednesday for a visit with Mrs. Jack Stevens. must be high school graduates and vey 1866 on Kelley Creek; $10, eic. have attained the age of 18 and must Survey 1368; $300. possess basic qualifications for as- Guaranteed Home Financing Lite lllSliraUCe irillS signment to indexing, filing mid to Franklin George Bailey and similar clerical duties.

It is not wife, part of lot 10. block 14, Tivy necessary thai they possess either Addition; $10, etc. stenographic or typing ability. Wo- C. E.

Morris and wife to A. B. men will be given preference in Williamsons, 38-100 acre out of Sur- filling these positions. Male ap- vey 131, on Johnson's Cre-ek; must be capable of per- etc. forming arduous physical exertion E.

J. Gaddy and wife to W. H. applicants must be Vessel and wife, lots 9, 10 and 11, performing moderate block 8. Lowry Addition; $10.

eic. physical exertion. Eyesight must L. L. Godbold and wife to L.

W. be good and corrected to normal if Pollard, lot and NE half of 7, glasses are worn. The salary is in block 6. Fan-view Addition: $10. etc.

Estate of Mrs. J. S. McClecry. de- OAF-2, at $1,440 per annum.

grad For further information write to ceased, to S. D. Gilmore and wife Special Agent in Charge M. W. 51 by 200 feet on Washington Street Acers.

FBI, U. S. Department of in $1,800. Justice. P.

O. 1630. or call in L. L. Hardin and wife to W.

person at Room 478 Federal Build- Hardin and wife. LIB acres of land' and a half-sister, Mrs. Fred £ur was raised a ranch Brown of Hunt. One grandchild, ar Duss which is also a part of Harvey Clinton Capps, also survives. i lh Hill Country.

and Wales, as well courses of ihis country. ing. San Antonio, uf Survey 129, ill Ingram; $10, H. E. Daune.

of Si L-mis, was the house guest of Mrs. Bertha Scuneer and Miss Lillian Schiieer during the week end. He or telephone Gar- out etc. W. Richardson and wife.

15-100 acre of land out of Survey 4B in Center Point; $10, etc. on leading i lne handling of vital war telegrams." Mr. and Mrs. Eric Reisel "Tin- services discontinued were nounccd the birth of a daughter in lannouncjd by Miss Wilkin as L'omfori on September 10. The Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Ware and son I follows: young lady has been named Evelyn Rev. Sattler is a friendly and ex- James of Little field spent several -i.

Christmas, New Year's, Clara. Mrs. Bayliee Roe and Mrs. Lyndon 'perienced pastor; a student of Bliun this week in Kerrville with Mr. Thanksgiving.

Easter, St Valen- Tburman of Roeksprings spent sev- Memorial College of Brenham, and Mrs. M. G. Morgan. Jamts tine's Day, Father's Day and Jewish Lieut.

Hiliner Pressler of Fort was formerly stationi-d at Cuinp iiounce the birth of a daughter student in Sill, spent the week end in Roberts and is being transferred to the Kerrville General Hospital Institute. I (Continued on Page 8) Kerrville with friends. Fort Sill, Okla. September 12. Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Nowlin an- this week in Kerrville and Southern Methodist Uni- enrolled with Jack Stevens. versity of Dallas.

Schreiner Instil Purchses of Government bonds by life insurance companies so far this year have passed the two billion dollar mark, amounting to $2,023,0000.000 according to in formation received today from the Instuute of Life Insurance by the local representative of the Life Insurance Company. Garland Lang. The Southwestern Life Insurance Company is .1 member the Institute of Life llisurnfL' Life insurance holdings uf government bonds aggregate more than a new record high, according to Mrs. Lang. The pace at which life insurance companies are buying federal obligations is indicated by me fad that purchases in the past i four months to taled compared with $574.000,000 in the first four months afthe year.

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