The Texas Mohair Weekly (Rocksprings, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1954 Page: 4 of 4
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FORTIFY YOUR DIET
with NUTRILITE Food Supplement
Your Local Distributor Is Waiting To
Serve You
MRS. HAL BRADFORD
Box 418, Rocksprings, Texas
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*My Father Told me and
IVn tel ing gou, THATS the
place to do gour banking"
good result'. Frequently, it will li.-
found that the County Agent can-
not do all the investigating thv.
might he necessary.
As a result of that trip, arrange-
ment' were made with a local coo
cern to sponsor the hatching egg
course held on the possibilities of
irrigated produce for Kimble
County.
Technical help is readily avail-
able . . . only organization and
sponsorship are needed.
—It’s knee-length hose time. Sel-
ect your Vanette knee-length hose
at Tot-Teen *nd Ladies Shop.
Miss Marjorie Smart of Pecos
spent the week-end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Smart.
Miss Joan Gardner of Abilene
spent F.aster With her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fletcher Gardner.
Goodyear Tires at Hotel Scr. Sta.
Why, VUighbihA,
By Bill Paulson
A boy was born to' Mr. and
Mrs. Daymoa Stotts. the Uvalde
Memorial Hospital, Sunday, April
18th. Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor of Uval-
de. Mr. and Mrs. Stotts live at
Eagle Nest Ranch. They have a
little daughter, Jo Marla, age two.
The Agricultural Extension Ser-
program, and five local people are j vice is sponsoring a "9-Point Live-
going to embark on a new pro- ! stock and Poultry Program” for
gram that may provide aditional Texas. Local merchants might he
at a time when it is
Industrial Growth
Necessary For
Any Community
(My Tom N. Hardetn
Junction Eagle)
Frankly., th i • subject
my line, hut the space
available through the r.mrti'V
the publisher .and hf .ide I .vn
of information on indu-try g
income
needed.
They are Millard Bennett, Geo-
rge Cavaness, Luke Hagood. Dil-
lard Motley and Cal Turner.
Other programs suggest
selves right along . . . cage-laying
hens are worthy of investigation.
The County Agent can supply
technical information, hut he may
need assistance in finding markets
or organizing a selling arrange-
ment.
According to Vernon Jones. 60%
of the egg' used in Texas are im-
ported a- well as 00% of the poul-
try.
He told c>f several ranchers ar- j beneficial
ound Del Rio who are paying
their sheep feed with their chi-
! eken projects.
involves plan-j Hogs are another possibility in
prevailed upon to include sitch a
message in their advertising, in that
what helps one helps all.
pur County Agent has tons of
j information, hut with over 400 op-
them-' erators in Kimble County, he
cannot convey all the information
to all the people, and he has no
advertising budget.
It seems to me that if two or
three merchants, warehousemen.
County Agent, Soil Conservation
men, ASC representative, truckers,
plus several farmers and ranchers
could get together once a month
for general discussion, they might
come up with ideas and programs
to all the County.
Mrs. Gilbert Custer, Mrs. J. E.
Tatum, Mrs. Payne Rudasill spent
Tuesday in San Angelo.
The Boys
Installed In
All Type* of Cara, Pick-upa
Trucks , ’
—also-—
Radio Repair on all Model Radios
Hotel Service Station
DICK HUTT
“For the eighteenth thousandth,
two hundred and fiftieth time —
WILL YOU marry me7”
: mug
a hospital, more recreational
<■-. and thing' of that type
■m to a community that isjf(>r t|u.:r >hcop fee<| wjt|, their chi- Mr"- talker Epperson. Mrs
-ive. jcken projects. Vera Fpperson, and Mrs. Leo
il! progressive involves plan-1 Hogs are another possibility in j Greer spent Monday in San Au-
nt the. future, introducing ; Kimble County, according to Jones, j t°mo.
idea-, accepting innovations : especially for places with some irri-1
FRANK H. PRATT M.D.
PHYSICIAN Sc SURGEON
—OFFICE—
Balentine Hotel
Practice of General Medicine and
Surgery
Office Phone SO
Residence Phone 96
'and improvement' that others have j gation
j demonstrated, and this leads to an j Six brood sows should average
\g: ii ulture Committee of the two litters a year of eight pigs
of Chamber of Commerce. each, and can he run on two acres
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Dismukes
(and daughter, Diana Sue. spent j
Easter with Mrs. Dismukes- par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Auld.
♦red
a
tin- 1 nil'
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more *
f the thing
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ev need, pos-
mi1 ii—>irii¥inm~ii
made1 |n <,nc sense, the work of an :
•V 01 ■ Agriculture Committee is the work!
of the County Agent, but in some
phases he need' assistance, just as
the Manager of the Chamber of
Commerce needs assitance in pro-
moting sony projects like indus
trial expansion.
For example, before going in-
to the ha'citing egg business at strations. hold short .courses right
least one trip out of town wa- lure, and sponsor -tock shows,
ealleil for. Jordan Cunningham ant! j One man has mentioned that
Lee Craven made that trip with he would like to give a short
of laud.
These pig> when sold at 201)
pound' average weight, should
gni" at hast $2500 a year even
if pork dropped to 15 cents a pound.
An active Agriculture Commit-
tee eould promote
N’o person was ever honored for
what he received. Honor has been
the reward for what he gave.—Cal-
vin Coolidge.
Tn California a car driven,. by
various thing- • Thomas Coffey collided with that
of th'- type, work with Soil Con-j0f Ben Pott. Xo grounds; no ar-
servaiii.n Service, arrange demon- I rt>ts.
Speeding on l". S. streets and
highways las tyear killed 13,870 j
men, women and children.
MINUTE
Hotel
L
will be flying high
in the new
washable (no ironing) shirts
NYLON
COTTON
SEERSUCKER
sport and western shirts
8 to 16 years
new supply of men’s nylon shirts
* * ’ 1 * * %4* *. -
Men’s and boys’ slacks—western and regular
style.
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SEE R. W. SHEPPERD FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’
SUMMER CLOTHES
SHEPPERD’S
Service Station
Angora Theatre
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
April 23rd, 24th
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QA3SSSU
WM
Montana
Belle
GEORGE BRENT
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY
April 25th, 26th
BROADWAY'S BIG HIT
BECOMES A GREAT
M-G-M MUSICAL
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UNIFL0
motor on
If your carte loss ifian 4000mi. old
Begin lo use Esso Uniflo right away and
continue to use Esso Uniflo throughout the
life of your car.
This is a new type oil for high compression
engines. Unitlo minimizes the deposits that
are a principal cause of knocking and pre-
ignition ping. Highest viscosity index prevents
engine “drag,” thus saves gasoline. HD, anti-
acid, detergent. You get smoother, quieter
engine performance . . . lower maintenance
costs .. . improved gasoline mileage. A must
for every new* car.
Don’t Gamble
With Your
Wardrobe
CONSERVE YOUR
CLOTHING
INVESTMENT
Your clothes represent a lot of .good hard cash.
The longer they wear, the more clothing money
you save. You’ll get best service from your
garments if you have them cleaned regularly
to keep their fabrics free from destructive
foreign matter.
We Guarantee Your Satisfaction
MODEL CLEANERS
should
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motor oil
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April 27th
m-g-m** roar-mantle comedy hit!
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WEDNESDAY ft THURSDAY
April 28th, 29th
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refreshing
and
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ffyour carte over4000mi old*
Humble recommends Esso Extra; it will give
you outstanding performance.
Economical to buy, Esso Extra Motor Oil
gives you more for your money than any
other oil in the same price range. HD, anti-
acid, detergent. Lengthens engine life, gives
you better lubrication, a better oil seal, a
cleaner engine. Premium quality... out-
standing performance.
♦Many Texans began to use Esso Uniflo in new 1953 automobiles.
If you are one of these, Humble recommends that you continue to
use Esso Uniflo, no matter how many miles you have on your car.
To make a new car’s engine run better and last longer, you should
begin to use Esso Uniflo when the car is less than 4,000 miles old
-« and continue to use Esso Uniflo throughout the life of the car.
FRIENDS:
We know that staple groceries, fresh meats and
vegetables of the very best quality are what
you want when you buy groceries and supplies.
It is our aim to carry only the best and price the
articles in our store at the most moderate price
possible.
YOUR PATRONAGE IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED
B AND M GROCERY & MARKET
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WHAT KIND OF CREDIT RATING
DO YOU HAVE
Is it the kind that will be an asset in your business and fin-
ancial dealings?
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Establish yourself in Rocksprings with a good credit rating
by doing business with the local bank, your friend on the corner.
PEOPLES STATE BANK
Accounts Insured up to $10,000
NUMIll Oil A IIMKIH8 CON84NT
—
ROCKSPRINGS TELEPHONE CO.
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE
SERVICE
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Use Your Telephone
Save Tires, Gasoline, Money and Time
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