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Kerrville Mountain Sun from Kerrville, Texas • Page 8

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Pan Eight 2,800 InertiM Kerrville Mountain Sun February 28,1074 Mt. Olive In fair Dtw Harvest Shows Big Increase Play QSBT harvest In County the past MTU of some deer over (tie 1979 harvest ttvtonlkwj to a aurvey Just completed in Kerr Cbunty by As Kerr Country 4-H WkVftfc Aasociation. sir. vey ISM conducted through questionnaires mailed to the M2 Mndownera of aoma 001,411 ajcras of mmi SRO nearly 40 per cent of those contacted so with the hsrvest figures HpWr Of STJiilB iHJB ajnussnd SENS rf tend. County Extension Agent Btfl Rector saM this annual wfldHfe harvest 'survey has been an annual activity of this 4-H group since 1900.

Hector said (he survey this year showed buck deer and 3,540 ontferkss deer were taken fay 7,264 hunters, (or a total of 9,223 deer. The County Agent saM the 1972 harvest shotted 5,506 deer token by hunters wtti turkeys harvested 1973 almost twice the number harvested in 1972. Hie white toil deer population in the county in 1973, based on PBrics and WfldHfe survey indicated a deer population of 104,701 deer and Rector saM the harvest in 1973 showed a 8.81 per cent harvested by hunters. TWs compares to the 14 year study of this group of an average of around harvest by hunters. Rector said this past hunting season saw 9,665 antler- less hunting permits issued to landowners and that nearly 37 percent of those issued being used as compared to an average of about over the years.

While the percentage DANCE Fredericksburg, Texas MARCH 2nd Music by Mark Scott A The Country Kings MB of anterleSB permits la usually low, the figures show that par cent of those receiving the anUertess per nuts usod some of those issued. The County Agent said (he results of this aurvey are for the asking at Ms of- ttce in the Courthouse. Schreiner Wins In First Golf Tournament College posted A tournament win in its first golf outing of the spring when the team rallied to, take the Laredo Junior College event Fri- Ofty ami aMVQsTy. At die end of the first day's pisy Schremer wss five strokes back of Wharton County Junior OoNege, San Jodnto Col- lesje ami Laredo second and third plaices. But A 901 on Saturday gave Coach Monk Keith's golfers a 600 for the two days and a two stroke edge over San Hlli ii 'WlsulUnl Wfla idHuUfcT back, wfHW 'Laredo fell off to a 011.

Lee College, Texas South- most Coftege, San Antonio Col- tege, Bee County College and CoHege of the Mainland trailed fa that order. Medalist honors aho went to Schrehwr, Dark) Simpson posting 144 off Iris rounds of 70 and 74. Other Mountaineer scares were 79 end 73 for Dennis Evotek, 79 and 78 for Brent Wanans, 79 and 77 for Dane laenhower, 73 and 83 for Larry KeeHng, end 77 end for Keith Deteney. The low four were counted in each day's play. Mount Onvo BspMat bomteo NbgWUIt Frfst DflptM IN4I, wNn sneHey wllHajnv MMffiij 49 potato, In the opening ftnti of the KemihV Basketball League FrMsy snd Setur- day.

Denma TomWMDn nan SJP points for the BapUau), FrMay night Notre Dante OathoNc ran away In the second hatf sfatoat Writ United odist winning 6M7. Jos Meurer picked up 23 pointa for the ners, whHe Budde Huh) Mt for 16 to lead the Methodist warn, to the second game Friday night, rresbytelSH shd- lacked the First Baptist Five fM-44, with BUI Campion hitting for 16 points. High Point man for the First Baptist Team was Jim Peschel with points. Ilie only dose game was Trinity Baptist end Zkm Lutheran hi Saturday's second game, wtth Ztoo Lutheran holding on In the sccoml half against the zone press and press to win 59-57. High Point man was 6'8" Jim Locke, former Thry star, who canned 30 points for the Lutherans.

Trinity, hitting only 17 points in the first half, came back strong in the second half, led by Greg PoweH wtth 12 points, 10 coming in the second hatf. IMS weeks game schedule to: Friday night, 6:90 p.m., First Baptist vs First United Methodist, followed by TrMty Baptist challenging Notre Dame. In Saturday's games, First Presbyterian wiH try to stop the running gunning Mt. Olive team at 1:30 p.m., following that game, Ingram First Baptist will challenge Zion Lutheran. All games wffl be at Schreiner gym.

Six out of Happy Birthday Jeannie Four Listed On TLC Dean's List Four students from Kerrvffle were honored at Texas Luth- eran coucgc by amKiisj tne Dean's List. Earning honors for the last semester were: Edward A. FaJrcWM, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton M.

Bill KUngenpnn, son of Sgt. Mrs. James C. fctthge- mann; Sharon L. Pokladnik, daughter of Mrs.

Dorothy M. Marshall; and Gary A. Nowak, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

L. Nowak. Do TOUR part, Wajrisg At Ifeestres everywhere Ais Week ARCADIA TONIGHT thru TUBS. BUTCH THE KID ARE BACK! Just for the fun of Mill NCWMAN ROMRT ajDpORO KAIHAMNI 'MTKHCASSWYATHISUNDANaKID Co Storing STROTHeR MARTIN JEFF COREY HENRY JUNES IPO! nposgd and Conducted by Bum BAGHAHACH Clititi foy Owi lUil MCUM4CH ijmdrgps Ucp Fjllm On Mi by 1 homj 1H4I Chapel of Ibt Kcrrville Funernl Hofflt WMI NBV, 9mn WBy wr.) SMS WilMl ofltewtlnf. will ha III tnt OsraHi of rWNHt IM 4t at si mt Ottftfeiupi dwi sow.

to tnt Std Pvwran Mam- IsMM WsW tin Sam Hatsson WIM1 Rammit runaral HOIM in a a a cnsrm) nt iiTBnmsnsns. Bow 8apt. MI IflM 111 Ojdsn, Utah, iht had llvri tart mree flit bom ft Port Worm DM. Uss Mo hid Infoo HJUT taas snv WOT iimiswr of tin firH VnlHd MatbfMW Churcfc, iurvivtoi It alMcr, Mrs. Dorothy ClamenU of Big Spilny A of Corpus ChrtiU, survival.

8ALAD BUFFET The Kerr Country Home Demonstration Club women will hold a salad bsffet on Trades Day, Tuesday, starting at II a.m. In the Municipal Auditorium. Making the signs are, left to right, Fern Marrtosa, Mrs. Nell Slm-lralr and MlM Marie SenmJdt Mrs. Evelyn Millar Funeral services for Mrs.

Evelyn Knipp Miller, 78, of 1040 Lois, No. will be held morning at 10 o'clock in the CARD THANKS We wWi to expKM ouf fek givUAida to our fnsndti netgrnKfa and Am tor nanr VWIS 10 our father and granHMhtr wMto he was to the and for the expressions of sympathy, food, flowers cards and 1 visits follow- tag hfe death. The family of K. E. Ednwnds.

Don't DoRI Hunk Mahaff ey Wins In Gleason, Masters Next John Mahaffey, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Mahaffey, won $1,583 in the Jackie Gleason Golf Classic Sunday. He shot a 280, 10 off the winning score in the iLauderdate, Florida, tournament.

This is Mahaffey's third year on the pro golf tour, and he was one of 10 young golfers invited to enter the 1974 Masters GoH Classic in August, on April 11 14. Mahaffey won the Sahara Open lost year, making him eligible for the Masters Competition. Easter Seal Appeal Starts Friday The 1974 Easter Seal Appeal wffl open in Kerr County Friday, according to Don Me- New, Easter Seal, representative of the county. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS OF THE ESTATE OF CLAUDE H. SMITH, DECEASED NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Adminatnatfcn Upon the estate of Claude H.

Smith, Deceased, were granted to me, the undersigned, on the 21st day of February, 1974, by the County Clerk of Kerr County, Texas. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to me within the time prescribed by law. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay such indebtedness to me at the offices of Pollard and Pollard, Attorneys at Law, 949 Main Street, Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas. CLAUDE H. SMITH, Administrator of the Estate of Claude H.

Smith, Deceased, No. 5174, County Court of Kerr County, Texas, Sitting in Matters Probate. 20 CARD OF THANKS Our special thanks to all the Hunt, Ingram, Mountain Home. Center Point and Harper volunteer firemen and all those who assisted with food and drinks during our grass fire. Bennie and Jack Thorn.

20 21 pd. TOO LATE TO CUSSIFY GARAGE SALE Friday Saturday 9: SO to 6. Big variety of household goods, baby items, clothes, twin bed, lamps, sewing machine. 800 Lake Drive. RUMMAGE SALE- Pots, pans, linen.

9 to 5 Saturday at 916 Barrett St. The place to get answers. The Bible is filled with inspiration and guidance vivid examples of protection and comfort through understanding Goo You can find answers to your nwds with the special help of weekly Bible Lessons in the Chrbtlan laianca Quarterly. Buy yowr own com of the Ouartsrly, or study the B'b'e Lesson, our public Reading Room. i W.

WaA I.M DEATHS Mrs. Berta McShan 'Mrs. Berta Lee Dupree McShan, 83, of Harper Road, died Friday in the Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Niday Funeral Home in Houston with interment in the South Park cemetery. Local arrangements were under the direction of (he Kerrville Funeral Home.

She was born in Decator, Alabama and moved here from Park Place, Houston in 1970. Ae was a member of the CSmrch of Christ Scientist. include two sons, Clarence H. McShan of Kerr. vffle and Robert L.

McShan of Houston; two sisters; a stepson, Clifton L. McShan of Dallas and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Doris Froelkh of Houston. WillPlummar Will Plummet, 89, of Mullln and the father of Marshall Plummer of Ingrain, died Feb. 21 in a Burleson Nursing Home.

Funeral services were held Saturday in the Wilheraon Funeral Home in Goldthwato with interment in the Zepher cemetery. He was born July 98, 1890 in HHX COUNTRY DREAM HOME rsr bealtk reasm this Inary Hill Tap Haau to far sale. aW j.a» (A nesje ranen style si eat iisse, COMSUM ms ttvtaf area, central heat aad sir, I bedrtoms, fan talks. asrek sad satis, 2 car garage. Beth hane sad the land- seasji 4 seres have bees well nslatslacd sad sre in Taere sre vartosi frsH ssd shsde trees, berries and ample garden spsee, all can be watered by the eteelleat stisttail water system, largely by aatssutte pss-sp Thto property dews en KERRVILLE ssd INGRAM asd miles of samaaduuj territory, yet te close ta ssd SB gssd saved rssd.

Owner Is very flexible, will sell lor cash, give terms ar msy trsde. For more information call owner J. Wade Hill, 512-367-5974 or write Box 28, Ingram, Texas 78025 or call any Realtor in Kerr County ll-i if, p. Ardmore $499. Thomas $459.

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