The Texas Mohair Weekly (Rocksprings, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1956 Page: 4 of 4
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My Father fold me and
I'm telling nou. THATS the
place to do gour banking"
it’s all-wool time at
Tot, Teen and Ladies Shop
you’ll find welcome values here!
Dixon-Guthrie
Wedding
Sunday Morning
Mr. and Mr .. Nolan Gut! of
Rnckxpriugs, announce the. mar-
riage of their daughter, I,ana, to i
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ANGORA THEATRE
PRESENTS
On Wide Screen
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
August 24th, 25th
ZANE GREYS
The Vanishing
American
SCOTT BRADY
AUDREY TROTTER
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY
August 26th, 27th, 28th
Scorching Expose
of Rackets. . . . Redheads . . . and
Politics!
Slightly Scarlet
in Technicolor
JOHN PAYNE
ARLENE DAHL
RHONDA FLEMING »
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WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY
August 29th, 30th
me of the
lands
Trucolor .
Douglas Dixon. The wedding cere-
mony wa- performed Sunday morn-
ing. Anguit l1* at the Ki>ek*pring-
liapti-t t'lmrcli hy Rev. Ren Stoh-
h-r oi (iroe>'nck, in the presence
"] r "'atnv• and c; .triends of
the coup'r. The groom i- the son
Mr. and Mr-. Dacid Dixon of
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ii I I anhit; - -atig "Al-
:l:-. K ay Moody prr-
■eiited the w< dding mti-ie. Clark
liankin- was ring hearer and Mitzi
Welch was iinwir girl. Attending
the Con]dc were Mr.-. J. < ). II.m-
kin- and David Dixon, brother of
the groom. Mr-, liankin- wore
smoke blue taffeta with a pink flo-
ral hou<|Uet and head dress. The
flower girl also wore blue and pink.
1 he bride wore a pale beige fail-
le sttit with pink accessories and
carried a white Bible adorned with
white orchids and a shower of
white rose buds and tube roses.
The brides mother wore a dress
and hat of French toast and the
groom’s mother wore stone blue.
The couple left immediately for
a honeymoon trip to Galveston and
will he at home in Odessa.
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Loving care is the recipe for rais-
ing regal lilies according to Polo
Draper. Polo has a plant in bloom
with 15 clusters of these lilies, a
very beautiful flower.
NO OTHER FIBER MEASURES UP
TO WOOL
Wool Week — August 27-31
School Days
Are Here
am
Shepperds are ready in a big way
for the rush for school clothes and
supplies — everything the boys
and girls need even to gym shorts
can be bought at Shepperds —
Levi’s Lees, and other best brands
for boys pants and shirts — Pretty
skirts, blouses, and sweaters for
the school-miss.
New materials for the mom who
likes to sew — and all kinds of new
jewelry, lingerie and extras the
girls love.
Start the boy and girl off to school with
good looking, better brands of
Shoes from Shepperds
SHEPPERD’S
Plan Now To Attend -
Kendall County Bounty
FAIR
At Herff Park
Boerne, Texas
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Sept 1-2-3
1956
3 BIG DAYS OF ENTERTAINMENT
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STOCK SHOW - CARNIVAL - BASEBALL
RACES - DANCING
BIG STREET PARADE
SATURDAY SEPT. 1, AT 10:00 A. M.
Hall spent the i
with Mr. and
Cloudt and Ray.
tient in the hospital, hut
very well now. He ha* I
out of traction and hi* leg
lit I C*St
Mr. and Mra. Walker Epperson,
Jo Nell and Torn Qreer. Epper-
son, returned !a*t Friday from an
extended trip north through the
Dakota*, Canada, and returned by
way of the western state*.
r i wouitn wa aw. o*
OOINO ANY PLACE flCtPT
M'KNIGHT DRU6
YtH)nT?*wUSTOM
row MV COSMCTLCft
AND BEAUTY AIDS/
TMEVAE TOPS
WITg MR/
LINGERIE SHOWER
FOR BRIDE-ELECT
Miss Lana Guthrie, bride-elect
of Douglas Dixon, was honored
Tuesday, with a lingerie shower at
the ranch home of Mrs. J. O.
Hankins.
Swimming and other informal
entertainment were the diversions
of the afternoon at the informal
BABY CHICKS
Only $3.95 per 100
Polorum Passed, No Culls, Live
Delivery. These same CHICKS
were selling at S5.95 per 100.
Order your’s today. No C.O.D.’s
Please.
Breed and Sex Our Choice
BUD’S CHICKS
Box 3803, Park Place
Greenville, S. C.
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To Ranch Owners
of Edwards County
The Rocksprings National Farm
Loan Auociation, which i* com-
pletely owned by local ranchmen,
ha* one chief purpose—TO HELP
MEMBER-BORROWERS PAY
OUT OF DEBT.
If you need financial assistance to
purchase ranch lands, livestock, for
improving, remodeling, replace-
ments, equipment, watering facili-
ties, fencing or any other ranch
need, It will pay you to investigate
our plan.
Long term, lew rata financing,
with repayment privilege at any
tints.
BUILDING RANCH OWNER-
SHIP IS OUR BUSINESS
Rocksprings National
Farm Loan Association
ROCKSPRINGS. TEXAS
Formal Opening
Dillard’s New Texaco Station
Saturday August 25th
We invite “YOU” and all your neighbors
to drop by Saturday night at 8:00 p. m. for a
visit and inspection of our new Texaco Station.
While here, we will draw for a few small atten-
dance prizes to show our appreciation of your
presence. You are under no obligation to buy,
but we request that you drop by from Friday
noon through Saturday to register and place
your ticket in the box for the drawing Saturday
Night.
THE PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AT DRAWING:
One 8-Cup Sunbeam Coffee Master
One Sunbeam Twin Waffle Baker \
One Book S & H Green Stamps
Two Wash Jobs—one. to a person
Two Grease Jobs—one to a person
ard s New Texaco Station
Coke party. Mrs. Hankins, her
two daughters, Kay and Sheila,
and the following friends of the
bride-elect, were hostesses: Mrs.
Karen Welch, Misses Edwina
Smart, Ginger Whitworth, Shirley
Barrows, Betty Feynn, Elizabeth
Ann Hough, Mary Elizabeth Mil-
ler, Jo Nell Hunt, Sue Waters,
Barbara Becker, Louise Whittle,
Barbara Jo Guthrie, and Carol
Rose Holland.
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Mr. and Mrs. Neville Smart,
Neville Gordon Smart and Jimmy |
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ROCKSPRINGS,Tsxv
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C. H. GILMER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rocksprings, Texas
DR. A. J. BLACK, JR.
Optometrist
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF OFFICES
AT
704 Jefferson St. — Kerrville, Texas
Telephone 1256
OFFICE HOURS
9 A. M. to 12, 1:30 to 5 P. M.
Saturday: 9 to 12 Noon
m
I> AND M GROCERY & MARKET
IS YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR
PICNIC-BUYING TIME!
Get your cold-cuts, cheese, cookies and
all the goodies for a picnic at
B and M Store
CHEVROLET - 0LDSM0BILE
Sales & Service
UVALdealerLY AUTHORIZED
See or Contact
ROSS VERNOR
Camp Wood, Texas
DEER MOTORS INC.
Th* Home of Personalised Service
Phone 600 825 E. Main
UVALDE, TEXAS
•’ H
C. G. (Al) Jennings Insurance (
Agency 1
■—Representing—— ‘ '
Republic National Life Insurance Company
COMPLETE PERSONAL INSURANCE COVERA0K
—With—.,
LIFE—ACCIDENT AND. HEALTH—HOSPITALIZATION
M^TDtOXB AND SURGICAL—GROUP—ENDOWMENTS
RflWWliOXAL I’l.AX CHILD ESTATli BUILDER
0ffiC' TEXA.'’h“ne_
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