The Texas Mohair Weekly (Rocksprings, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1955 Page: 4 of 4
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Lockley has served a 30-month
tenure of duty at Kaseur Air Force
Base. French Morocco. The Lock-
ley family will spend their va-
cation in Rockapringt and San An-
gelo -with their mothers. Their now
station will be at Langley Air
Force Base, Virginia.
The Circfd- meeting of the Wo-
men of the Presbyterian Church
was held in the beautifully decorat-
ed home of Mrs. J. H. Brown. Mrs.
J. E. Tatum, Circle Chairman/
called the meeting to order. There
were 17 women present.
During the business session,
plans were made for the church
Christmas program to be held
December 21st. Mrs. E. W. Snear-
ly was asked to be in charge of
getting the treats for the party.
Mrs. Thos. Taylor, president of the
Auxiliary, asked for volunteers to
help decorate the church. After
the business discussion, the meet-
ing was turned over to the program
chairmen.
Mrs. W. G. Brosvn gave the in-
spiring Bible study on Romans 15
and 16. The theme of the lesson
was “The Har
of Faith". Mrs.
Flowers, Mrs. R. R. Garden Home
Decoration, Mr*. W. W. Sherrill;
Christmas music, Ben Davis. The
Club especially appreciated Lyada
and Mr. Davis being nice enough
to be on the program.
Members present were Mrs. W.
E. Thurman, Sr., Mrs. H. R Beau,
Mrs. R. R. Corder, Mrs. Minnie
France, Mrs B. J. Davit, Mrs.
Margaret House, Mrs. Gus Young,
A Thrifty Habit Learned Early In
Life Grows Richer With Age
A thrifty, saving community is a thriving
community.
Build your bank account and credit at your
GOOD NEIGHBOR
GARDEN CLUB HAS
XMAS PROGRAM '
The Good Neighbor Garden Club
met December first at the Wo-
man’s Club with Mrs. H. R. Bean
as hostess. Mrs. Bean served re-
freshments first and then .Mrs.
Thurman, club president, called
the meeting to order. The busi-
HED-LYTE
AFFORDS RELIEF OF HEAD-
ACHE AND HANGOVER, MUS-
CULAR ACHES AND NEURAL-
GIA PAINS. USE AS DIRECT-
ED. SOLD AT DRUG STORES
FOR OVER 50 YEARS.
PEOPLES STATE BANK
. Accounts Insured up to $10,000
Brown used the
concluding verses of Romans as |
the benediction.
Mrs. A. P. Shanklin then gave
a talk on the significance of the
Joy Gift, our December emphas-
is. She explained that this money
ministers,
so practical!
goes to help retired
widows of ministers, and their de-
pendents. She concluded by urg-
ing everyone to give generously
this year to the Joy Gift Fund.
At the conclusion of the program,
delicious refreshments of coffee,
tea, party sandwiches and fruit
cake were served by the hostess,
.Mrs. J. H. Brown. Gifts were ex-
changed among the women present.
Mr-. Thos. Taylor, out-going pre-
sident. thanked the women for
their cooperation during the year.
The women presented her with a
gift of appreciation for her ser-
vices.
The fellowship was closed with
prayer by Mrs. Bob Sebesta.
My Father bid me and
I’m telling mou . THATS the
place to do cjour banking'
REWARD
trie! met in Rocksprings on Rock-
springs on December 1. Discus-
*
sums and approval of District poli-
cies for the Program and Plan
were made. Also, plans for com-
pleting the Program and Plan
were discussed. It is hoped that
the document will be complete by
February 1, 195b.
The Supervisors also accepted
$25 from Central Power and Light
Company to be used as prize j
money for winners in the Soil
Conservation Essay Writing Con-
test. which is sponsored by the
District.
REDOY KH.OWATT0
" l 1 lj|A Hunting a special gift for a person who
V‘JshwBJ "has everything?" If you are, it’s a sure bet that one of the
f many practical, pretty electrical gifts will fill the bill. You’ll find an
electrical gift for everyone on your shopping list at a price designed to fit your budget!
NEED A SUGGESTION? THESE ARE ALL ELECTRIC
HOME rowti toots
ICE (HU FREEZE!
j—SHOP early at Tot-Teen and
| Ladies Shop and get your pack-
| ages wrapped free. Ready-to-wear,
luggage, linens, jewelry and china
gift items would make joyful and
useful gifts.
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West Nueces-Las
Moras Soil
Conservation News
BID COVERING
BUNDER
BROILER
CLEANER
CLOCK
RECOKO fLAYER
ROASTER
SPACE MUTER
SANDWICH GRILL
SHAVER (for thi lo«os. too)
& CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY
Airs. Green Lockley received a
message Tuesday morning that
her son, Captain Roy Lockley,
conservation t. >iir. consisting
ipervisors of the West Nue-
a- Mora- Soil Conservation
ict, A5C County Committee-1
County Agent, FlIA reprr- j
tic -, and SCS representati- j
and other interested people, j
held on the Shalian Angus 1
l> on Wednesday, November,
t-suits of brush chopping and
were observed. !
»erator of. the I
bat had be; n1
the ranch, and
Conservation Thought
Productive land is the most im-
portant and basic capita! asset of
all nations of important size—Dr.
II. II. Bennett.
FREE CHRISTMAS
BONUS
Order your favorite Lionel or
American Flyer trains, transfor-
mers, switches cars or accessor-
ies and get J5% discount in the
form' of merchandise of your
own selection. Also for Erec-
tor, chemistry or microscope
sets, power beats, planes, cars
and hobby kits. 15% free mer-
chandise of your choice if check
accompanies order, minimum
310. Everything delivered pre-
paid. Also complete repair for
e’ectric traint. Sabina Julia Dib-
ble, 122 Dogwood Lane San
Antonio Texas.
o-o
Captain and Mr>. William I’alm-
: ■ • anil children of Monaca,
! ’■ ■ -.v-ylvania, -topped over briefly
Monday for a v:-it with Sam
Hough. They were enroute to Cap-
t .i:i Pahmiui't’s -tation at Mc-
Clellan \ir Ba-e in Sacramento.
■ang* manage!!!
I!. Martin dale and
■. Jr., of Dallas are -pc
week-end with Mr. and
anl Martindale and Jim
ranchers
For The
Particular Man
tin West Nil're
Conservation Di
give ARROW chins and handkerchiefs
we have in a complete .size ranye in
colored and white Arrow shirts
give Levi’s authentic western wear shirts
ANG0R\ THEATRE
PRESENTS
On Wide Screen
give E ::dey shirts for ranchmen—double pockets
blue and tan dress westerns
give those bright sport shirts and Catalina
slip-over and coat sweaters
add a billfold, licit or belt buckle set
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November Sth, 10th
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