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Page 4 The Harper Herald June 24,1907
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9. Drawing
room
10. Mellower
12. Climate
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13. Roman
magistrate
14. Russian
girl’s name
15. Sacred
songs
16. Little
Ann
17. Prefix to
Scotch
names
18. Consume
19. Fissures
22. Icelandic
tales
23. Undershot
waterwheel
27. Goaders
(colloq.)
29. Luzon
native
32. Canals con
necting
Huron and
Superior
33. Kettle
34. Boundaries
36. Rational
37. Musical
study
38. Nocturnal
ungulate
39. Friction
match
40. S-shaped
moldings
41. Line of
juncture
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conflicts 15. Moc-
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Brundidge, Andalusia, China, Owassa,
Tuscaloosa, Cullman, Guntersville,
Hartselle, Anniston, Belleville, Krafton,
Eufaula, Greenville, Eutaw, Aliceville,
Searight, Castleberry, Lenox, Bolling,
Dozier, Saginaw, Comer, Orion, Midway,
Edwin, Piper, Wadley, Victoria, Black,
Wing, Qpp, Ozark, Liberty, Echo.
"CALL UP MY WIFE. IF IT
SOUNDS LIKE A MAN, DON'T
HANG UP—IT1 S HER."
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Wanted Hunting Lease
Wanted Hunting Lease Harpet
Area (6) Responsible Older
Hunters Feed Year Round. Call:
Wayne Klein 409-449-6784
Leave message. All calls returned.
' CWX Magnetic
Fiuid Conditioner
The permanent sol Jtion to youi
hard water, scale and lime
problems. Call Gary Lochte a
210-997-6069.
An independent distributor.
"WHEN I GOT OFF THAT CROWDED BUS
THIS MORNING...THERE HE WAS! "
33RD JAYCEE
ROUNDUP WEEKEND
TO BE HELD ON
JULY 11 & 12
It's Roundup time in Mason
County and this years event will
“fly George! It works!” user crows.
Little-known ‘vitamin’
makes love grand
McKinney, TX-Little did Dr. Philip
Handler know, back in 1941, that his
newly discovered nutrient “Vitamin
15" would one day have men and
women all over the country smiling
quietly to themselves.
Today, N^Dimethylglycine (DMG)
is no longer classified as a vitamin.
But it has changed the lives of thou-
sands of men and their mates.
A naturally occurring nutrient
sold under the brand name Nutri-
Surge (but more often called simply
“The Love Pill"), DMG works by
increasing energy, Improving metab-
olism, enhancing oxygen utilization
and increasing the flow of blood to
key areas of the anatomy.
NutriSurge has a cumulative
effect: the more you take it, the bet-
ter it works. Most users take two,
but up to six tablets may be taken
daily. Satisfaction is guaranteed.
See for yourself why thousands
swear by NutriSurge. Send $29.95
plus $4.95 postage & handling for a
60-tablet supply to TDM Research,
Dept. NSC31,123 South St, Oyster
Bay NY 11771. Or call toll free 1-800-
645-9199 and ask for Operator C31.
Use the whole supply; then, if yoif
are not completely satisfied, return
the box for a full refund.
Service News
Marine
Service to our
country, service to
our communities...
United States
Navy
Serving
America Twice
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- 210-792-6200 or 1-806-444-1317
Auction
SEIZED CARS FROM $175.
Porches, Cadillacs, Chevys,
BMW’s, Corvettes. Also Jeeps,
4WD’s. Your Area. Toll Free
1-800-218-9000 Ext. A-13005
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Tax, Repo's, REO's. Your Area
Toll Free (1) 800-218-9000 Ext.
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A Better Deal ,
Cash for furniture,
appliances, equipment
and estates.
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1-800-USA-NAVY
www.navyjobs.com
take place on Friday and Saturday, Cloeter
July 11 & 12. Marine Lance CpI. Sarah G.
Friday's events will be a rodeo Cloeter, daughter of Gillian E. and
and dance at Ft. Mason City Park. John J- Cloeter III of Rogers Circle,
The rodeo will be produced byKerrv«M©. Texas, recently received
Lester Meier Rodeo Company and a certificate of Commendation
the dance will be under the starswhile assigned with Marine Wing
with music by Southern Image. All Support Squdron 371, 3rd Marine
Roundup Queen contestants will Aircraft Wing, Marine Corps Air
be introduced Friday evening at Station, Yuma, Ariz.
7:00 p.m. before the rodeo begins Cloeter was recognixed for her
at 8 p.m. The dance will be from 9 superior performance of duty,
p.m. to 12 p.m. Displaying remarkable dedication
Kicking off events on Saturday, and initiative, Cloeter consistently
July 12th, for a fun filled, family performed her demanding duties in
oriented, day on Mason's historic an exemplary and highly
town square will be the big parade professional manner,
around the square. Judging is a 9 Cloeter is an essential part ol
a.m. with the parade starting at 10 today's naval forces as they shift
a.m. Other activities include the focus away from long-distance war
\rts and Crafts Fair, sponsored by at sea to handling the challenges
he Mason Arts and Crafts Guild of regional conflicts affecting U.S.
ind open from 9 am to 5 pm, on interests.
Whether helping provide
assistance and
the square. Handmade items disaster-relief of projecting power
made by crafters from far and ashore and providing forward
near will be available, plus
delicious food, and lots of live
the beautiful pecan tree shaded
l<4> ; iO LM.y-OC.' V,v .
Courthouse lawn in the middle of humanitarian
Brent Strackbein
TREE SHEARING
Jtectete Your Lm* Wm Oround ImI $h—ring
CMkn, SNn Oak, kbigutl». mb.
LUV HOMES
TRANSFERED TO KENTUCKY
Must sell 2 br./2 ba owner to
co-sign and make your 1st PMT
(210) 654-7999.
HC 94 Bor 488 • Harper, Ti
7*881 • (210) §§44081
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Harper, Texas
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presence, Marines like Cloeter
, are making a difference as they
country music entertainment for wQr|< assjgned t0 squadronSi
y°un9 and old a"ka- Thara 18 battalions, ships, or shore
“ free admission to the crafts fair.
18 cu. F/F reft*lgerators-$175-
$250. TV's—$95-$125.30" dcctrlc
or gas range-$135. Slde/sidc refrig-
erator-$250. Washer-$125. Dryer,
electric or gas-$125. Twin mattress
with boxsprings, new-$110 pair.
Double mattress/box springs $135
a pair. Queen mattress with
hibxsprings, new $175 seL King
mattress WtUi bbksprtng*) new-$255
seL Bunk, Reds w/new mattresses-
$365 complete. Furniture also.
210-257-4267
Bleeding, irritated and swollen gums?
Now, there’s a natural solution!
Natural
DENTIST
The Natural Dentistm
Herbal Mouth and
Gum Therapy”
Available at Health and Natural Food Stores
For a store near you, call 800-615-6895
Woodstock Natural Products, Fort Lee, NJ 07024.
Hwy 783 Soulh Harper, Texan
210-864-4152
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Laundromat - Hoof
Video Games - Pinball
Movie Rentals - Snackbar
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AUTOS for SALE
SEIZED CARS from
Help Wanted
HOME TYPISTS, PC users
needed. $45,000 income
potential. Call 1-800-513-4343
Ext. B-2084.
Help Wanted
Summer help wanted. Help out
on Graznin Approx. 30 hours/wk.
Common sense a must. Patience
with children and horses a plus.
Call Lin 864-5248
Nationwide Homes
Moving To Dallas! Must
Sell Doublewide on 1.5 acres
with garage. Call Jim
210-491-6815.
Repo 1996 Doubiewide, 3 bdr.
2 ba. and 5 acres. Call
800-999-9911.
Abandoned Doublewide on
1.29 acres. Boerne area. Ask for
David 210-981-9781.
Medina River Funs Thru It!
Oak Trees & Deer in Your Yard!
3x2 Dblwide. Call 800-999-9911.
c a trsiTi r u CiTj i n h
210-864-4459 Aft*4pai
210-864*152
New Homes A Log Hama
Remodeling • Beni • Pwi
Metel Work .
Motel Btaktaf’geptk
Dosser * Beckhoe
Concrete * Fcodx*
The candidates for Roundup
Queen will be presented Saturday
afternoon on the courthouse
lawn. In the evening come out to
Ft. Mason City Park and enjoy an
old fashioned rodeo and western
dance under the stars. The rodeo
will begin at 8 pm and the dance
with music by Southern Image
from 9 pm till 1 am. The Mason
County Roundup Queen and
juchesses will be crowned at 7:00
pm before the
performance.
commands around the world.
Cloeter is not only improving her
knowledge and skill, but is
serving as part of the most highly
technical naval force in history.
The 1991 graduate of Kingwood
High School of Kingwood, Texas,
joined the Marine Corps in May
1996.
Navy
Knox
Navy Lt. j.g. Karl Knox, a 1989
rodeo graduate of Kerrville Tivy High
School of Kerrville, Texas, who
l$ater Street
Antique Co.
• Fine Antiques
• Unique Gifts
325 dealers • 2-1/2 floors
Antique furniture
accepted on consignment
Dealer Space Available
M - S 10 to 5:30 Sun. 1 to 5
(210) 257-5044
820 Water St. • Kerrville
Dian Dixon, Proprietor
Anyone wishing to enter the recently departed on a six-month
Rodeo events should contact deployment, is a member of the
Lester Meier Rodeo Company at 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit
210-997-1864. Books will open (MEU), which recently conducted
on July 7th with rough stock being non-combatant evacuation
from 6 pm to 7 pm and timed operations in Sierra Leone,
events from 7 pm to 9 pm. The U.S. European Command
Events include: Bareback Riding, ordered the evacuation of
Tie Down Calf Roping, Bull American citizens from Sierra
Riding, Girls Barrel Racing Leone at the request of the State
(jackpotted each night), Team Department. Since May 30, more
Roping, Girls Breakaway Roping, than 2,500 people have been
and calf scramble for 12 & under evacuated. Citizens from the
and calf scramble for 8 and u.S. and several foreign
under. countries were transported to
For more information contact USS Kearsarge for further
the Mason Jaycees at transfer to a follow-on location.
915-347-6759 or 915-347-5927. The evacuation was conducted
For craft/food booth applications, with French, Nigerian and Sierra
call the Mason Arts & Crafts Leonean surface ships of station,
Guild at 915-347-5445 or ancj Marine and Navy helicopters.
915-347-5330.
$175 Special Financing! If you have
Porsches, Cadillacs, Chevys, |jmited or NO credit & 2 yrs. job
BMW's, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, time Call 800-999-9911.
4WD's. Your Area. Toll Free
1-800-9000 Ext. A-13005 for _' . '
For Sale
current listings. Full-blooded, 1/2 boer goats for
- sale. 210-864-4524, after 5 pm.
212 Sidney Baker Sooth
P.O. Drawer 512
KcfiviDtt, Teas 7*029
#10)257-12*0
Fix: (210) 792-4885
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Owner
Anns Hon*, Lite A Ifaftkh
Conducting air and well deck
operations simultaneously, USS
Kearsarge also launched one
Landing Craft Air Cushion with
supporting security forces from
the 22nd MEY aboard to be
utilized as necessary.
The 22nd MEY regains
available in the area to conduct
additional evacuations as
necessary.
He joined the Navy in May
1993. Knox is a 1993 graduate of
U.S. Naval Academy, AnnapoK
Md., with a BS degree,
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