The Texas Mohair Weekly (Rocksprings, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1950 Page: 3 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 19 x 14 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Page Three
'}*
41 .
k
IHE TEXAS MOHAIR WEEKLY
and The Rockapringa Record
HUTT & SON. Publisher.
Entered a. second clast nutter. Nov-
ember 18, 1927, at the^post office at
Rockaprings, Texas, under the Act of
Congress, March 3, 1879.
Adv. rate, foreign, per col. in______-___50c
Adv. rate, local, per col. in_____________35c
Reader Advertisment and Legal
Notices, 2c per word, first insertion, lc
per word thereafter.
Subscription rate, in advance $2 per yr,
Classified Ads
—FOR SALE: 3 bed-room house
and garage, 3 lots, one block from
school.
Dan McKnight.
—■INVEST IN REST with a Western
Bilt guaranteed Felted or Inner Spr-
ing Mattress. Write Western Mattress
Company. San Angelo, for one of our
representatives to call at your home.
46-3tp.
—FOR RENT: Small cottage, hot
and cold water, gas.
Mrs. R. G. Moody,
—XMAS TREES FOR SALE: See,
47-3tp. T. L. WILLIAMS.
■To Give your CHILD
A WORLD of Knowledge
include
A System of Savings in his
CURRICULEM
PUT YOUR SAVINGS IN THE
PEOPLES STATE BANK
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank everyone for be-
ing so considerate of me during my
recent illness. The many kindnesses
extended me were appreciated.
Mrs. Bobby Fred.
C. H. GILMER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
POSTED NOTICE
This notifies the public that all my
lands are posted against any manner
of trespassing, whether you be hunt-
ing or running a bunch of dogs. Any
person caught on premises, without
permission will be prosecuted. Any
dogs found prowling on premises will
be killed.
1-1 J. D. WALLACE & SONS.
-o-o -
AMERICAN LEGION MEETING
—WANTED: Clean Cotton rags, no
pants—10 cents pound, Weekly Office.
POSTED NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that our
property is posted against all tress-
passing. Including Hunting and Trap-
ping. Any violators will be prosecuted
according to law.
F. A. and Ray Moody.
—FOR RENT: Unfurnished house-
gas, hot water, newly painted.
Mrs. R- T. Deel.
—XMAS TURKEYS for sale
ltp Mrs. Troy Owens,
Box 441
—FOR SALE: 110-volt Apex Vac-
uum Cleaner, $15.00. Mrs. John R.
Banister.
—'FOR SALE: Crocheted bedspread,
doilies, pillow cases, all hand made,
suitable for gifts.
48-2tc. Mrs. Bob Barrows.
—FOR SALE: Three room house
with bath, rock veneered, approxi-
mately 3 acres land.
CRIS HAINES,
Telephone 2503,
48-tfc Sonora, Texas.
Mrs. John R. Sweeten spent Wed-
nesday at Vance visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Zac Eppler and Mrs. L. E. Yost.
The regular meeting, American
Legion Post 215 meets every third
Wednesday night of each month at
7:30 at the Veteran’s School Build-
ing. Members are urged to attend.
MUSIC STUDY CLUB
The Rocksprings Music Study Club
met at Mrs. J. L. Epperson’s home
Wednesday afternoon with the host-
esses, Mrs. Epperson, Mrs. C. O.
Whitworth, Mrs. Alton Owens, and
Mrs. J. E. Epperson.
‘‘Womtii in Religion” was studied
during the afternoon. Mrs. Jess Croft
gave the devotional; Mrs. John R.
Banister gave a paper on “Life of
Fanny Crosby”; Miss Etna Jean Bar-
nes sang “White Christmas”; Mrs.
Julian Jenkins gave a talk on “Women
Ranch Supplies
STOCK MEDICINE
PURINA FEEDS
WOOL & MOHAIR
ON COMMISSION BASIS
J. D. VARGA
WAREHOUSE
of the Bible”; Hymns by Fanny
Crosby were sung by the Club; Mrs.
J. L. Epperson gave a musical reading;
Mrs. Eric Lomax and Mrs. J. E. Ep-
person played a piano duet; and the
Choral Club sang “The Holy City”.
The program was concluded with the
members singing Christmas Carols.
Rolled sandwiches, cookies and cof-
fee were served to the following
members and guests: Mesdames R, A.
Moody, Ed Miller, F. A. Moody, Jess
Croft, Dan Ross, J. N. Whitworth,
Sr., Julian Jenkins, L. L. Wilkins,
Walker Epperson, Eric Lomax, Ivan
Smart, John R. Banister, Gus Stor-
ey, J’ayne Rudasill, Billy McCoy,
J. D. Varga, and Misses Ema Jean
Barnes, Suzanne Storey, Sammye
Kay Smart, Garylee Owens, and the
hostesses.
Rocksprings, Texas
Lt. Roy Lockley, who has been
stationed at Lackland Field, San An-
tonio, the pait six months, has been
transferred to Norton Air Force
Base, San Bernadino, California.
—See “Sierra" a super, technicolor
western, starring Audie Murphy and
Wanda Hendrix at the Angora Thea-
tre Sunday and Monday, December
17th and 18th.
FRANK H. PRATT M.D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
—OFFICE—
Balentine Hotel
Practice of General Medicine and
Surgery
Office Phone 50
Residence Phone 96
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
SALE
Every Wednesday
JUNCTION, TEXAS
Our Sales Are Broadcast Over K. M. B. L.
1450, As Follows:
Sheep Sale......11:30 A. M.
Cattle Sale......1:30 P. M.
NOTE:—We will not have sales through the
Holidays on the following dates:
DECEMBER 27th
JANUARY 3rd
RANCHERS’ COMMISSION COMPANY
Lem and Jack Jones, Owners
found on our shelves—Shop around our Store
for—Choice Meats— Vegetables—Staples—for
your choice recipes.
SELECT your fruits and vegetables at
B and M GROCERY and MARKET
EMERGENCY
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
We maintain a Modern Ambulance at the City
Hall in Rocksprings, for the Convenience
of the people of this Section
24-Hour Service
J. A. HENRY—Phone 80
Rocksprings, Texas
H. B. DORAN—Phone 200
Del Rio, Texas
For Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service
FOR VOOBLE COMFORTV01/BIE ECONOMIC
Ray Motor Co.
Conoco Gas and Oil
Auto-Lite Batteries
GENUINE
’/ CHEVROLET u
PARTS
Washing and Greasing
_• •
WA
'w
MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING
I OF
Nationally Advertised Brands
> , AT
MODEL CLEANERS
CLEANING AND PRESSING
HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED
2-DAY LAUNDRY SERVICE
(Free Alterations on All Merchandise Purchased here)
Leroy Whitworth, Owner
Memorials of Everlasting {Beauty
UVALDE MONUMENT CO.
ON THE SAN ANTONIO HIGHWAY
J. G. (Jimmie) Walker 4
Day or Night
Phone 1229
TTXTAT °ffice 999 B- Main St.
UVALDE Rea. 309 4th Bt
HOW! YOU CAN HAVE A FAMOUS
MATTRESS ON EVERY BED IN YOUR HOME!
THE,
'DE LUXE
For the "sleep wise the De Luxe offers the utmost in comfort,
beauty and long service—actually the lowest cost Morning Glory
PER YEAR OF SERVICE. Double cushioned, smooth, tuft-
less, sleeping surface with lovely damask covers and dozens of
Other refinements. Guaranteed up to 15 years .
MATCHING BOXSPRINOS SM.SO
the
CUSTOM BUILT
The Southwest** best known quality Morning Glory. Brimful
of sleeping comfort, tuftless, double cushioned stitched felt
upholstery over hundreds of resilient springs. The Custom Built
Morning Glory is designed to give you that "Wake Up and
Sing" feeling every morning. Guaranteed up to 10 years .
MATCHING BOXSRRINGS SS9.SO
THE
STANDARD
A new version of Morning Glory quality that permits you to
own a Morning Glory mattress and matching box spring (The
Dream Team) for only $49.50 each. Lovely pre-built border,
button tufted, taped edges are some of the many features of
the Standard. Guaranteed up to 7 X y«ars •
MATCHING ■OXSPKINGS *« SO
THE,
LEADER
* Tkr MtiiMHM fMraattft itfmd to In tWi* «J
Apply only trim Maralm Glory MiMiiiki «r«
otod on RWtdiiRf Morality Glory box ipriRji*.
ROCKSPRINGS ABSTRACT CO.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE TO ALL LANDS AND
TOWN LOTS IN RDWARD8 COUNTY
,
•WA
\ ,k.
WmF
For those whose budget will not permit top quality, the value-
packed "Leader" mattress and box spring is a bargain at $39-50
each. A S0b coil mattress with many advantages of higher priced
mattresses, the Morning Glory*Leader*is an outstanding value.
Guaranteed up to 5 years*.
MATCNINO BOXtRRINGt SM.tO
25 PER CENT DOWN
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
■% yr - w .^.-a -,y.
ALAMO LUMBER COMPANY
Telephone No. 1 #
ROCKSPRINGS, TEXAS
• J. W. Richardson, Mgr.
m
mm
MM
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Texas Mohair Weekly (Rocksprings, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1950, newspaper, December 15, 1950; Rocksprings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1112223/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .