The Texas Mohair Weekly (Rocksprings, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1955 Page: 2 of 4
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sister. Ur*. E. L.
there »Se will go to Dalis* to the
fall market and then to Labbock
to attend the comcncement exer-
citca of Texas Tech, on May 30th.
when Mias Cappv Brown will re-
j ceiwe a Bachelors Degree in Ele-
mentary Education.
; Church-going Families Are Happy
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tera, Miss
J antes Dyas and
leave Monday evening
Worth and from there to Madison
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baby son »’lH|make
m for Fort1
Mrs. Dyaa
here after
David Dixon, Sr. underwent sur-
I gery at the.U. S. Veteran's Hos-
pital in Temple, Wednesday of
last week. Mrs. Dixon spent Sun-j
day in Temple with her husband.
He expects to be in the hospital
about two weeks longer and his
address is Ward 12-A Veteran's
' Hospital. Temple.
Mrs. J. W. Anderson and Mr.
and Mrs. Wish Millikiu of Bronte
and Bobhv Clark and baby of
San Angelo visited in Kocksprings
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Croft. Mr. and Mrs. Millikin
and Mr. Clark went to Sahinal to
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Phone 600 825 E. Main
UVALDE, TEXAS
Hospital News
Admissions
May 14,
May 16,
May 18,
May 18,
Dismissals:
May 12.
May 13,
May 15,
May 15,
May 18,
May 19,
Mrs. Bryan Ilabb.
Emilio Mrdrant>
Mr,. Clarence M.i;-;-
Klnter Long.
Mr-. Nolan Guthrie.
Rucido Aguilar.
Mr,. Bryan Babb.
Elmer Hines.
Emilio Medrano.
Elmer Long.
Graveside services were held
Thursday morning at 11 o’clock
for the infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Martin. The baby
was stillborn Wednesday, May 18th
at the Edwards County Memorial
Hospital. Services were conducted
by Vernon Simpson, minister of j
the church of Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. Thus. 1'. Maloney
of Seattle, Washington, spent the
week-end with their cousin, Mrs.
Hobson Cloudt and Mr. Cloud:.
On their trip the Maloneys took
a plane to Detroit and picked up
their new Buick at the factory.
Also visiting with the Cloudt,
was her mother, Mr,. E. 11. l.eiu-
weber of Kerrville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harris re-
turned Monday from Houston,
where they had been several week,.
Mr. Harris is doing ju,; fine from
his recent operation.
GARDEN CLUB MEETS
WITH MRS. RICHARDSON
The Garden Cluh met with Mr-.
J \\ Richardson, May 5th for
regular monthly meeting Roll
rail was answered with -ome ■:< u
of interest to gardener-. Chi u i-
utes were read and approved
Mrs. Joyce l’hillip, report! d for
the committee that had planned
programs for the re.-t of the club
year. An invitation was read to
tlie cluh members to attend a 3-dav
School of Instruction. Thi- school
Is to he in Kerrville and i- spon-
sored by the Kerrville Garden
Clubs, al-o the one at Ingram.
Comfort. Medina and Hunt.
The cluh voted to sponsor Miss
Ginger Whitworth for Rodeo
tJuj.cn.
Mrs. Homer Rudasill gave a
most interesting paper on the j
"Histoiy of the Daisy". Mrs. Ru-
dasill had brought a pretty ar-
rangement of "The May Queen"
Shasta Daisy to illustrate her his-
tory. Since our cluh is very in-
formal. a round table discussion
was going on most of the time.
Mr.-. Richardson served delicious
refreshments to Mrs. Mary Woods,
Mrs. Joyce Phillips. Mr-. W. W. I
Sherrill, Mr,. W. K. Thurman, Sr..
Mrs. C. H. Gilnter. Mrs. Homer!
Rudasill. Mr,. R. R. Cordcr.
The next meeting will he with
Mrs. Homer Rudasill on June 2nd.
Mrs. R. W. Shcppcrd i, visit-
ing in Uvalde with her son. Bobby
Shcppcrd and family.
CHURCH
NEWSJ
MILS
cablegram May ISth from Heil- !
broon, Germany, telling of the
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
1 R. Magers. Pastor
Church school for all ages. 9:45
a. m.
Morning worship service, 10:45
a. in. Sermon topic: The Secret of
a Victorious Faith. There will he
special music.
A cordial welcome to one and
all at these services.
the baccalaureate service will |
he held in the High School Audi-
torium. we will not have an even-
ing service in our church at the
8:00 p. nt. hour Sunday.
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The John Banisters had a hard
decision to make this week as to
which was the bigest news hap-
pening to them. They had two fine
rains, 3.75 inches falling Tuesday
night and .9 Wednesday night.
The other good news was in a
Mrs. Hobart L Rowley. The
Rowleys also have a daughter,!
Sharon, age 8 Mr- Rowley will
he remembered Myrtle Sue Ran-1
btcr. Major Rowley i- serving in,
the V. S Field Artillery in Ger-
many. He has one more year to
serve on a three-year assignment.
Otto Cloudt, Sr ha, been ill in
a San Antonio hospital for three I
week-. He ha, returned home and I
is feeling better.
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W. B. Sherrill of Uvalde ha.,
purchased ltHH) head of mutton
goat, from local ranchers. Mr.
Sherrill ranches in the Con Can
area
Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeten
spent 'the week visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Sweeten. Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Sweeten and Mr. and Mrs
Walter Welch at Camp Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Watt Turner at-
tended the rodeo at Vernon. Texas
last week.
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OCKSPRINGS
AVON "SPECIALS”
STARTING MONDAY MAY 23rd
(2) Cream Hair l.otion_
Bottle Perfume_
(2) Tubes Hand Cream___
Creant Sachet________
Cologne Stick__
Toilet Water._____
Fashion Lipstick, (2 for)__
Rich Moisture Cream i2-o/. jarl.
Powder Pak Compact________-
Harmonc Cream__:__________
(2) Tubes Antiseptic Cream____
(2) Tube, Cleansing Cream_ -
Hath ()il____
Bubble Bath________
Sum Foam Sun Lotion__
Sun Tan l.otion__
(2) "lulu- Creme Sliatnpo
Avon Net Hair Spray.
(2) Men's Deodorant___
(2) After Shave Lotion—
(21 Liquid Hair Lotion_
Creme Lotion Shamtwo—
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MAGGIE ERNST
PHONE 90—ROCKSPRINGS, TEXAS
ItS ‘White Olove’ Clean!
Today’s homemakers know that modem cook-
ing means clean cooking — And there’s no
cleaner w ay to cook than with electricity,
You’ll like the way electricity helps keep
pots and pans bright and shiny — without
scouring. You’ll like the way your kitchen
walls and curtains stay cleaner, too.
That’s because electric cooking is “white-
glove” clean. No fumes, soot or smoke to
blacken pans and discolor walls. Just clean
electric heat.
Electric cooking is fast — ready to go at the
touch of a switch. And it’s economical, too!
The average operating cost of an electric range
is only about S2 a month.
Take a tip from Central Power and Light
Company — make yours a modern kitchen
with an automatic electric range.
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