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The Llano News|n Food Show
COW POKES
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By Ace Reid
Entered in the Ulano Post Office as second class mail matter
under the net of Oonir ess of 187(1. I r , , 11 ......
PUBLISHED FVFKY THIRSDAY AT LLANO, TEXAS 78843
T H Cunningham . Editor und PuUudicr
Mrs Lucilo Ljirn’inor e Neyvs Editor
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■ ■ •, SUBSCRIPTIONS IN.ADVANCE •
In l.lano and surrounding lounties One Year H.M
Elsewhere in Texas One Year * S&-00
Out of State o>f Texas One Year |6 50
Obituaries and Resolutions of Respect charred at regular
advertising rate*. . -------
MEM8IR-
ASSOC I AXIOM
Llano Talks
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PATRICIA LONC.
By Mike! Virdell
' 1*1 like to • mouth a minute
on apathy. I’m writing this to
all and me, roe an 1 vui.
The r' a itiI-it ,vf f'nm'mnrre
' Hoard met last,Thursday nleht
—rrrt-
rdrr-t
Hart to )i,
in- -il.-iwl
rusting, downtrodden face, or
! lano may ins-* • yrou hy, \ni,
also, mt’r'fliarits, >••• sffroyour
nany* is In'thts column It, De-
cember of 1977. •
. Now for the shoppers. If you
she that some merchants man-.
Thorp were sewn l.lano
County 4.M memtiers entering
foorhr In the I'dstrlmt 7 4-H .
Food FTiow, held Saturday at
the Nolan County Coliseum In
Sweetwater.
Thehe were (17 participants in
the-iunlor division anil 79 in the
nf»i1111r iflvHiuu. --—■——
"We had 14 inches of rain this year;
all in one night!" ,
m .. n « 1 s’- U..I1,- .'.Ills t't -til.. .'Xtra cum i ’in dm
Bntrlcta—Cone ■ won
. hi un
Houston Show
lo/ei local merchants,showed
■ tip In hopes of rivli,i the Cham-,
tier V. ro.eor« o ; *»■:< ihldh*
11 n'.cH. i. 11.iv uouhl llkp to see
l.lano pointed. Threre ajere al'
ytn Is of I li-av. Most wen--super,-,,
tnit few had .ones, they wpuliall
out a,u ppnrt, wttt time and
monev, ••• 1 -**-ri* wllll
The turnout 1ts**lf was had
e'lOllfh.’ tt’tjv fwofil.' wi'llld
: rovp ft1 *» loj^Vf 'c' M-, t'li.slliess,
let him know?' Pump his ego,
• lie. n<w»ds It. If he lowers his
prl es, thank' hint. He’’s. *-.o’.
lot i p If for hf A Tieallh. Cum-
mtinlcatu w|H v,our merij^ants.
Thev ran only Improve their
service to you IT vou' tell them
where emphasis Is needled. *
Vpw, I’ve go* lots more to
say, 'm! I’Ve got a tired hgnd.
rtbt-nn and p|ar'«s as flrst'sttef
nate fo the. State Foo<l Show
In the snacks and beverages en-
tries of ttih senior division.
Other- results--were—^Hrende-
Hule, white rIMipn In the breads
and lesserts an I Karer; Pule,
whftp rlbhon In the .side dish
division,, of the senior show,
in ,(he Junior division, Cherl
Bauman placed In.the re I r!! —
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KING SI 'Nlh-nmerai hi|. them upT
There Is llttlt* attendtlon or
aid given to the elderly of the
'rural areas of I lano County, .
Commissioner EMi Dunoari told
.the commissioner^ ."Court last
week. _ —-
He w^s asklnp for some type
of aH/Vsperlally In the upkeep •J-'
of the -rural'community, cymteps . ____
Which mean .so much tolthe.se
people as a Ratherlnp filaOj.
'Ori^ rural cdmmunlfy|center,
he sel l, neediLhaod ralls.joe its
entranre sfeps,'’ Interior wall
pair, painting, and heaters,,
and added that the- same could . .
he Said fot most-of lliein. \ .
T7ie only assistance tliey get
from the county Is the paying of
their electric hills.
It was pointed ouf thatklriRS-
land’s hranOh Ilhrai~y recently
received $17,000 of revenue
sharing funds hut. that there
has been no &l’d for other_com-
•munltles.
U was pointed out that reve-
nue sharing funds could.be used-.
only for ijie same purpose as-
. courrty funds can bp used for;
and.that whV>n the schools were
consolidated, the building were
. given to the'various communi-
ties with tile understanding that
the 'communities uere~to ke'ep
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VA.I-ENTINE KING AND QI’FEN of Hill (Viuntry
Manor, Mrs. Dean Mqrdica and A'imIccw Donop. honored
at the home's Valentine party Friday. (Llano News I’h«»to>
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It's Your Heart MflSOn An,bulaBce
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-rather'gripe and complain, than \
•*at, 1 ion’t know. Itiflatlnn, re-
cesstor, lepresslnn has nun*-
>• t uy ill. B; 1 s :: ...... > c v"!
ft *- r'..1 r11 ahts >o offer, niio
Mo: s. .■• •- .i| 1.1.1 lano,blilld
‘■USirlMVO.i, I'.a. ’-to—th» —
stores. It’s a photo of everys
one's attltu.le. If voyo want to
v|* a- | > i ! niotitt f»»,r
bimluwss, no e111hU-s 1 asrri 1 o.Vdtir
empfovees; ;rtf»* atout the
weatheri thro to ’* think things ,
win get bettor. They won’t,/
anil If you think meetings like5
the .i',e hpl i Thursday night '
won’t to anv grKvl, then vou ,
Mr; I'm i;o)ng to slur*-i-t.i. g'-oop “< *n.. it eh
a campaign. You win K»include
e'd. It most likely will tie met
with shrugged shoulders, tmt
T promjse you th(s, If you miss
out mi this, everyone will know
■you ar. apnttii'tlc. And people,
Hie taf| again, Because vou are
w rong. ' . .
If orj.v H " few p»*df5le present
rhursdav ndi tif inake ft:e effor*
fo. Tool ou' The brtrhfer *tde,
. theft. their Lives will tierome
1 right..r; It will reflect tr 'heir
work, ari l. It will tie noticed ty
ur local stMipp*.rs.
Cue project everyone present
was .In^neslM.! In wasd^aautlfv
u .-ii it had suppoxLlo.
•f e'fr.i^j.'! 1.1! S.ha' d'iM»r deslc-
nated as a Bicentennial County,
The, effort must made. So,
nefwecr now and 197c., ,>v-ry
ajwthv is the corner of. caring.
Juanita Duncan
Funeral Is Held
Miss '.tuahlta Catherine nun-
can. 77. president of. the-1 lano
her t ome in' 'herwoOfi 1 <rr-<>*
Fr! lav, Feti* 14, after an ill-
ness. .■.. .* . .
.Funeral sendees were held
Sunday at Clements *F ti n e r a l
iflime In Burnet with burial in
Pecan Cemetery in the eastern
part of l.lano County.
M1s£ Ihincan, memtier of *
pioneer llano. Count'/’ family,
-irrs—a" r ottr-e d teacher and
-governmeat worker. She., was
^ilso a member of the Daughters
"of the American Revolution-and,
I’nlted Daughters of the Con-
..federaev, r-
tneipnlntv, r.-pairs, — - urvfvei s ire a brother,
■ 'UfS.-'J- 'V tmpi- v-'- the pru,;.j Dm .-an of herwood
looks of their tmtldlng will be
acknowledged* In this Colutl •
Then at the end of this vear,
I'll write up a rymplele list.
Merchants, wlpi* ofl" th.it d)S-
trles and Henee Smathers in the
side -listi entries. . .
Pamela l ong was In the white
r 1 ID)on group of snacks and
d.everages and Carlen I eeder
place-ilr. the white ribbon croup
of the-breads and dghsserTs -llvl-
slon.
Others attending from'I lano
County wen- Mr. ai.-UMrs. Hud-
son I ong and Paul Hoy;- Mrs.
Arlen Feeder, Mrs. Gpntner
M.jie, Mrs.- Wiufr-e I h'matt .-bs,
and. Mrs, Carolyn Osbotlrn,
Couiity extension Agent,
Nine memt>ers of the 1 lano
County 4-H Clul' will compete
in the Junior division of the
Houston I Ivestock STu2w andlio-
rjeo to. lie - tiehi, Fet ruat'V 1*1
through March'd. Participatin'* ■
memt'ers are; Roxe Ann .Ior-
dan, Jonie Jordan, Bret Justts,,
Hedeana Murchison and Het*ec-
c.-i Murchison. John Kuykendall
is .County Extension Agent of
! und c!"imiitt
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'tvnd'g TT' THTMtt^
dtie i'-":i'.pet|tt"ii In th*- Jui-jem
ev'enK 'lS s.e 70f
week of. the show when'4-H
an! FFA.-tuvs and ..’lfljL't c'-m
all Sect It -us (if ttie®tll e"
of KlnVsland were held' Idles
lay- at -Klttgsland Community
Chtirch with the..Rev, Ray I aw-
1pp,‘ thf* Rev. ThPioi) Brpwne
and tin'- Rev. Fred (-trucks 0|-
flciatlnj. Burial was l.i t ike»
land Hills Vefttorial Park riear
KingslanJ. . ,
Mr. Smith lied Vim lav ^ el .
1 r, at Scott and White Hospital
in Temple.
lid. .inc.-. 1 r, 1-1 I- ' !);a Che
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. i ( I >ui" iu.i repeated :
that the rural elderly ofYlano
County,are npt receiving thA
same benefits Irom ^ocjal prq-
: a ” -. as a.!-- ;;H i-r a .- -;i an I
(Sis Virdell, IlpArt Chairman!
Hie past three weeks the
chances -of having heart disease,
some facts atmut this disease,
how donations are‘spent have
-have—been—writs'll »I•<III*; .ttilx—
r<i nl di ! T T ho a >~vTn
age groups* and suggested that
some sort of* assistance lx*
considered. \ ■ "
Leland Stewart
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vletn|- for tep piemlusns *t*h *-:rev Mext
r|ed Nov. 70, ID 4 to Klla -ue
jiw/e. He had b.een associated
.Ith ti e petroleum Industry for
i yea r s an ! had lived a' Hot
rtor to- if ovirw to
■■■■BVRP an
' hores; a;, ha sIsTer, Mrs. John
1 . (Marie) Murff of NewJBgaun-
fels, New Jersey. , w’--------
--Buy In l.lano and Save—,
New Veterinary
At Buchanan Dam
BITHANAN DAM —Dr.- Mac.
Todd, native of the Rio Grande
Valley, has purchased the High-
land Lakes Veterinary Hospital
A 1973 graduate of Texas
:AA M where he received agde-;
rree tri veterinary practice, he
practiced a year at Pleasontor
and a year at Clet urne prior to
moving to-Buchanan .Dam.
He IS married and he and
his wife have a four and 01 »-*
half vear-old $on. ■ they are
.jnaklng their ‘ hhme -on ..Hake
Buchanan. . . •
prices. {
-- TTits- -Is the largest* "i: Be
livestock sh<iw 1:. the c ■*}:.( t • •
These, young people will join
adult PXlitblfOrs'ln-seeMn pre-
miums of more thin $40(1,^TO, ■
a new record for Ihe Houston
show. Around 19,000entriesare-
expected.
The show will again I"-hel l
."■.*. '*. *l::.~ trill 11' 1 tael -
Utv with roile pH^rformances-im.
the A st.ro-,Lome. First rodeo
perfO' until e*. ar* wch.-dule ! ’
Feb, 71.
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Ktnrstand tfn rears ac. .
Survivors include tils wife,
Mrs. Flia .sue Smith of Kings*
Pitid; orie daughter, Mra, Got-
Ion Headliry'Of Gunnison, Colo,-,
■ue M';., . [ ,UB' r, "mlHi
L-.-ln*.-; a sister, Mrs. 'Hugh
Dinwiddle of Haile; a brother,
• rvan ndtfi "I Wl.-it rs; st.tid
five grandchildren.
"A feleph'Vrte cal
urity may save.j».visit.
To UT Dean List
Leland Stewart has l«een nant-
el timthe Dean's 1 t,5t at .the
rnlverSltv -of ’Texas In Aqstln,
tlori of heart disease, *
Have ones blood pressure
checked; 29 million people have
high blood pressure and one-
half of fheS.- _!• not know* ft.
Know; the warning signs of
heart attack: prolonged heavy
pressure or squeezing pain In
the center of ttje chest' behind
the breastbone; pain which may
spread to the ahdtol leg, .cu,
nerl -led j ('*; [r-11^ 1:r !'m
Problem Solved
MASON—Mason County Com-
missioners voted hist Week to
accept a low btd of $fi, Od
from the Mason Funeral Hume
p'/.v'-.B, a it id. 11! .11 c. - s > ■ 1t1' (*
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Ail-old le !■ M " sc . Ice 1 •: ‘ *-v ad.
months undej"; a contract with
*tie*coinits.
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Don’t smoke, ca* foods low In -
saturate-! fat and cholesterol;
maintain nohiMl - t > -. •■-
els*- • r *» g '.! I ill; ' ■ 1-1 .’ll I
, Mood p, eS- • ■ 1 •
!••■#* it.e Hi s’t.
giilar-ctn-ck ups.
TI,! s t as a of
Geo rite, Kogmetsky,'Dean of, the
College of -Business AdVnlnt-
stration, has announced.
Only those students, wtJJe__
undertaking 12 or more semes.
• jef.'hour* o! course work, pass
al-r ,'iirses undertaken,'ind a-
- chleve at least six hours of A
above a J.1 average.
I - Li- !, 'I,' |s a settlor ml-
jprlng in Nistness math. He Is'
-Buy ln-J lapo and S'ave-
fort Is often accomptinlej 1 *.-
sweating, nausea, .vomiting, or,
shortness of breath may- -Is.
occur and sym.toms may sul st (e
' and then return,
. Kiiirw , the—warning' sigr-.s of
stroke: a sudde> temp**t*ar*--
weakness ■ t -.-
arm,- leg, ternpor.fi T • **f
dr tMiderstan Hng s-;......1 • t tn -
porarv itthtness or loss I *-
sipn, particuarly tn on-'.-ev.**;
an esplsode of double vjsim ;
unexplained dizziness or un-
steadiness; change b. per so ia-
lltv or ntental atdHtv.
lalt 'jcBfnr
orpspU arnlnst thest-
pvp.n r !.
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oru.ee* e, that is mi i duri
the dpi*.-'* an-,1 w-mil 1.111.** t*i.make •
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county to th-* SlMle !*-4* I-- ..'L t.t
.heart .fl*--*as-. *d a -
was donated **- fh* H* :i-t ! !,
“Honey, I’ve Found
Our New Home!"
Tops Spcret Pals
RocbIvp Gifts
'A .number "of Texas TOPSGO?-
t*celvi*d i-lfts from
their secret pals at the Fet . 11
meeting. -
1 pis Gray and■:Shirley Crow
w'ere 1 "leen's ol the Meek and
Mrs. Gray ■ v f^ue Br*»_w. r
tie I In the welpht-idslnr-con-
test. There was a nlne-poupd
loss amofli* 'members prc*ser.t.
\Tj-s. I'na Mae Hopson and'
Mrs. Gray a t tend.- I an at **8
meeting 1ti Austin Saturday.
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Better Hurry !
NOW!
UP TO $500
CASH REBATES
on America’s best-selling
line-up of small cars:
$500 on 75 Mustang II^Ghia
$>oo on 75'Mustang I Mach I ---__
$300 on 75 Mustang I hardtop
$300 on 75 .Mustang II 2+2
$200 on any 75 Pinto
* $200 on any 75 Mf»*Ti«t
$350 on 75 SupprCab Pickup
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In Home
Loans)
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PEOPLES SAVINS6 & LOAN
Will Help Us Buy It!
They Are Specialh^^)
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SELF-EMPLOYED PERSONS...
Set Up Your Keogh or IRA Plan
j,-- ■ ; WithRooples Savings & Loan Association
Under The KEOGH ACT, self-employed persons and Their employees can sava
uo To S7 S00 annually, TaxJ^ree. We are specialisTs in The Keogh Elan ond will
l bo qioa to explain it To you. Anyone wiTh any omounT of self-employment ^ _
* . income can qualify.
HIGHEST RATES PAID ON SAVINGS!
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■ YOUR SAVINGS ARE INSURED TO A. _!
7 MAXIMUM OF $40,000.00 TT"
;* on ^ech individual^ account-b> Federal Savings & Loan .Insurance Corp., an /
* * agjencjjTof the Federal Goti*t. MaVried couples can have to $200,00Gyiasutauctu
NO NONSENSE No weekly cut offs. No trade-in requirements.
No complicated details. • Just pick the one you want to buy or
lease • Get our hesLdeal. • Then get your cash rebate directly
from Eord Motor Company • This rebate.covers new '75'j. sold
and delivered between now and February 78. Sp don't wait.
We Like to Brag on Our
Body Work and Repair
Service . . .
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Whether your car is a new model
that's had an accident or an old-
timer that needs rejuvinating
we'jl do an expert job on it.
You'll Be Pleased
With Our Work!
FORD MOTOR CO.'S
NO-NONSENSE
DEBATE PROGRAM
LASTS only
THROUGH
FEBRUARY!
Never have you had so
great an opportunity to
save on a New Ford!
(tf^ENDER
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1975, newspaper, February 20, 1975; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1038362/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.