The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1968 Page: 4 of 10
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LLANO. T1XA1, THURSDAY, UrtUAR^ f. IN*
COW N
Jackettes Score Win
Against Coleman '
Llano County Couples
Presented by Shrine
• Three Llano County Shriners
and their wives were formally
presented Saturday night at the
potentate’s ball held by Ben Htir
Shrine Temple in the Austin Mun-
icipal Auditorium. The three
Shriners wtfio WiU serve as deputy
potentates for their communities
NEWS FROM
Maj Smith Graduates
From Staff College
0. Henry Girls Win
Marble Falls Tourney
UH Degree in EE .’}■
yUAflUE MTr**‘““ Meihbers of
theHPiriilrie Mountain Home Dem-
onstration Club made bed pads
for the Llano Memorial Hospital
when they met Wednesday, Jan.
24, for an all day meeting in the
home of Mrs. Jim Rusche.
Club members voted to care for
the community center grounds one
month in the year and approved
having dhe I960 district planning
meeting in Llano. They also voted
to have secret pals again this year.
Mrs. Etna Preston pr*6entodalu
The Llano Jackotte oagers acojy
ed an easy 35-25 win over Cole-
man last week with all girls who
were suited out getting into the
game. - ,
Charles' Idol, son of Ward Idol
and former .CharIsle Smith, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Smith,
has received' his bachelor of
science degree in electrical engin-
eering from the University of
Houston. : •
fte is nofc employed with the
Needs-Northrup Company selling
instrumentation and controls in
the Houston area.
Llano’s O. Henry 'girls won the
Marble Falls Junior High School
Tournament and two were named
to the all-tournament team: Deb-
bie Welgehausen and Diane
Uocrsber.
The Llano girls -won the first
gamfc, played' against Marble Falls,
34-27 wtih all Llano girls playing.
Diane Hoerster gevored 20; and
Jamie- Sue Banner 10.
In • the final game against
Playing against Mason the Jack-
ettes lost 39-28 in the final minute
of {day with Omni Virdell scoring
16 points for Llano.
. At San Saha, with seven Jack-
ettes on. the sack list, Llano lost
55-22 with Janice Halliburton
scoring eight points. She and
Conni Virdell ' fouled out and
, (By Afebye Sesseml
"i vu •- .l'*-". . >
There vyas a (food attendance at
for thf coming year are: A. P.
Overstreet, Llano; W. H. Hoffman,
Kingsland; and Jack Nivep, Buch-
anan»I)am.
The occasion marked the formal
of T, 0. Lang of
the wedding shower at the Com-
munity Center Saturday night hon-
oring Mr. and Mrs, Larry Osbourn
of Abilene, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Osbourn. They received a lot
of nice useful gifts. Jo Ann Mc-
Anally, registered the guests. Toni
and Joni Osbourn served the cake
and punch. Guests from other
places were Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Larremore of Lampasas, Mr. and
Mrs. Riley Ray from Buchanan
presentation
Austin, as illustrious, potentate
end his‘ staff for the coming year.
“ AIso atTending from LIano were
Mr. and Mrs . Jim StumfoU, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Woldrope, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Rhodes, and Mr. and
Mrs. Hal Cunningham.
on patriotism.
Laning, a guard, into the forward
spot.'
wards the end of the second quart-
er. Llano was behind by 18 points.
But guards Debbie Welgehausen,
Judy Parks and Robin Jemigan
played .excellent defense and the
score- changed from 29-14 at half-
time with StOIRfevpall ahead, to 37-
31 at the .end of the third quarter.
Charlie** Store
With 22 seconds left in the game
the Llano girls scored a field goal
CO an out of bounds play to win
the. game.
Jamie Banner scored 27 (prints
LARRY LIGON IN
SAN ANGELO WEDDING
Mr. and Mr*. Larry Ugdn wer*
in San Angelo .last weekend where
they were tnebers of the wedding
party of Mias Betty Jo DaVes
and Sidney Earl Becknell, held at
Calvary Baptist Church. Mrs. Jig-
on. was matron of honor; Ligon
served- as an usher.
Dam, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Osbourn
and family of George West, and
Mr. and Mrs. Olvis Osbourn and
daughters-of Llano.
Mr. and Mrs. Willi* Tinsley,
-Tommie and James Lynn of Baby
‘Head were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Sessom.
Mr. and1 Mrs. Forrest Smefhers
went to Fredericksburg Saturday
where Mr. Smathers received
medical treatment.
Mrs. Annie Reddock who has
been a patient in the Llano Mem-
orial Hospital for sometime, has
4-H HORSE CLUB SEES ,
PERFORMANCE PROGRAM -
A program on the performance
of quarter horses was presented
when the Llano County 4-H Horse
Club met January 23 at the com-
munity centcr-.J£athy Hunger pre-
sided in the absence of the presi-
dent. (Debbie Welgehausen, re-
porter)
and Diane Hoerster 14.
Tha gove
build far
help
MAJOR RICHARD SMITH
NORFOLK, VA. — U.S. Air
Force Major Richard A. Smith,
son of Ray Smith of Click Route
of Llano-, has been graduated, from
the Armed Forces Staff College
at Norfolk, Va. !
Major Smith was one of 270 of-
ficers and government officials
CHANNEL
KTBC-NEWS
Jse The Ne
The Village Drive-In Pharmacy
Cuafb and Roy of Brady,' Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Morgan of Mason, Mr.
and Mrs, Ford. Clinger of Lone
Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mar-
shal and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey
FliMipttoH and family all at Austin,
and Mr. arid Mrs. Lee Craft and
WALDRl
Alr-CondH
Modem and up-to-date Professional Phar-
macy combined with a complete DRUG
Plton* 247-49
class at the Department of De-
fense professional school.
l^ie five-month curriculum in-
cudes study of joint and combined
organization, panning and opera-
tions in addition to related aspects
of national and international sec-
urity. The course, designed to
prepare graduates for duty i‘n all
echelons on joint and combined
eomjnands. is conducted through
-Seminars, lectures by prominent
authorities in associate^} “areas,
Store. - •
Drive-In Window
Abundant Parking Spaw
Free Dalhrary
husband and father, who is la the
MoCloskey Hospital at Temple,
Sunday.
Give HER
A threatening storm ... a tragic
death ... a major fire . ; . im-
portant local or state legisla-
tion. . . , all these events are of
interest to Central Texans.
It takes a team of professional
journalists to galher, condense,
clarify and report all the news
that’s, vital to Austinites end
Central Texans.
High School, attended Tarletott
State College in Stephenville, and
received his commission in 1953
upon completion of tjie. Air Force
.Reserve Officers Training .Corps
•program? "art East-"* Texas’ State
Teachers College where he earned
his B S degree.
His wife, Betty, is ttte daughter
•of Mr. and Mrs. Guy B-dyan of
Olney.- ““ ■-
. Major Smith flew over 700 com-
Pangburri
three-lay a
bat' support missions in Vietnam
and holds 15 Air iledali and the
Air Force Commendation Medal.
IkOODfYEAR
MASONIC LODGE TO HAVE
CALLED MEETING TONIGHT
Llano Lodge No. 242, A.F, &
tonight, February 1, at t:80 pm
for work iri the Feliowcraft De-
gree, Don Hyde, worshipful mast-
er, has announced.
NewsNiaht ★
wpm
Thursi
Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of
Archer City visited last weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1968, newspaper, February 1, 1968; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1037804/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.