The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1975 Page: 4 of 10
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Llano Nfw\, ThurMl.iv, Vtbnkary. 20; 1975\
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Schools to Get
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Emergency Funds
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CAPGO Plan
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Back Up!
Begin Again!
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■'-The •l.lann County Com ml s-
■lotmr? Court again
,rc>«*mlw>nshlp In a jnultl-jurls-
' dlrtlonal "oiisortlum for tiiV
purtmso .of c ornduct1 fig com-
pmhifostv** manpower pr°-
•T.iygs .when they met' Friday.
Thyyvrejected the program
• last week but Infer apreert to
■ fn'¥<- nit . i l'^fik a( tl:i .,pr4'-
T
C of C Works
Are Discussed
-in*!'
Her
It > I I ' ' .'.'lgt:t VI %.(•
'7’* fb'idK J>v,fi.fai'e dally
.•ific.i, ,fh»> tofat' nmomir
if».-1 the' Usm !v»' will re-
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** ' ’ Fall ‘
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ram. Friday mi
hearlT.c several (>A T'CO' repi e-
swLfaMvhs explain the program
It was turned down jfltl anoft\er
. tljrie-
1
fciortilnr,, alter v l lano.Comity Chamber of ('on
OA'PCO*reftritT merce were discussed at It
mejjil'ershlp _m e p 11 ahel I
Thursday night with 'Mrs. Kay
Iff' Itunran voted to eon- .Kchtldl*. .presHei.t, presl ll:..
si ter lt,^ and the motion .wav |t_>'as ay tax'd that 1 t'llIMJTITT —1
Seconded by l*tnkl(>-l-*41l<ftt,.bM.* tees he appoint^ to brim K";-
¥ alter <erstn • ■!’ ait ! .hi lee slide pf ri0**tiB-«l&»*~ might 1*>
\1oOre Jnliansoti all4 vo{«mI .a* carried opt durliir the cpinlhf '
(talnsl itarHcipuflon, i>race\Vfl- year, .•
lttmS'Wf '.it . v||! :i ■ (latmai Wits p'g. * *
Inst- s’liAlner, when (tie- ,.t" ff»*ak on hehulf of the llano
make-up of the'coimnJsslonprs County Blcenlennlal activities
t'liitit' was Uffi'ietit I'V twojam-—aurt to nree projects with the
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aiFtltlon t<
. 1,1 h r a r v
wyek.
Or was I
SpfiniS't
and 11 hr.
StCX^.I'SCk
* and decide
westA't
the fri^nt
‘<*r useful
come out,
^..^ileptlnp last
sontrttlvcs of.
Company, cent
.111 ra n. *oar
; r'tmmlsst'
the. .It.tol
'.spa.ea-.tu'
a td I t; Home pe-
Cl «l entertained
lie fnalrle Mjoun-
■ . all,-dav Valen-
'ef It if; held In -the
■>k,, , ;,
ItU festtve* with
Is and other de-
k'<Aril;, tth Hie
... r • r ct-r »>v
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!Sla
'CaroVyn
•Mr^‘
st i-1 r
i *feh.ttii-
malnder of r f • • . 51. .
the planter’s.Hierol-' ;
Tile dor's In . Jtk*s!t 1
Sealed up wn •*! • I 1 !
hhrtrrv, dtl, streh 7.'!
It for u inie tvs i %.
EXPERT
Watch Repaii
Th??* Ddy Sorvict
JIM’S JEWELRY
I Do My Owo Work
ml ''Sinners, tf e n ,1npOw Opprift-
eram was alsy rejected In l lano
,.i I several oilier counties of the
r*. pot ar- .), luce that- time,
. KM- Duncan las Jiecome com-
missioner of Prerlhct four to
slicctted \.K, ' "ft atid Walter
Overstreet has succeeded T,
CliMtdennett In I’rednct twp.
Die ctnitd .'eelS^thnt only a
verv small amount of thefraln-
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MATTRESSES
1 't iiwl K • . ..
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9 Cl1 a nod I"*1 It'
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• . New Mttlrut
toe
.49;
?s in
tooterstein
Bryan
I I'll.e .l. :i tl e l.tl et CIlIIll f'(|||H~
ties In the CAI’OO area and
. • | a * ■ helfnfh peri
''enlace would ;.•« to Travis
.....t", wf • f I tile f i| l| 4 s
II on t!"- . (•(.;■ o(- any' fed.Tat
funds, which nil. ht. ho available.
Kingsland
tegtmrllews--
bicentennial -In mind. Given spe-
ctal "wuslUerattoy e*as a pro|-e.
sal to consider a Trade’s Day.
or I lano'Davj promotlnc I lane.
We have “Mscovpt'I 1 lano,"
now let’s promote ft, was the
ceneral feellny; • -
Holiday's for the year were
discussed tmt not settled. TTiese
will lie apprwed at the next
f'ojr I of directors meetlni'.
|f -ii—i-s- s:np .■i ■ v L i ‘**!_J^|jjj_|_i_l_L[ t ! » "
~ The IIHtfi'.o
.side dO0 of th‘
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pi a (. "cl 'In
th". • I '
'amount <<f thecoi
on 4:
Inc, there is i
the soutlieast <■
11civ aiTHhter. - ■
."n.e I' , I ■ ,i
Tt-
\r:'.cf"T ee'
• 'lardIn :wid
ii •' Ml mile .
>'rfev*tid. '
ovVd. tithing,
. a prop ram,
>' , : f \ V.rs.
' I Mrs. t’au)
• •• o lin e ll
utijriv, [ lf-
- tell mini -.
t\ , 1
Shower/Honor»
(Sandy Kincheloe \ 1
M|ss Sandy Kincheloe, brlde-
,dect ofVoyd S. "rhlp” Utter-
llack, was honeyed with a kitchen
pa tret stiower Saturday Feb.
Ift “in the home of Mrs. Patti
Robinson In Collene Station.
' Tlie servlnp table was en-
hanced by a “True l.ovd” br1-
lal centerpiece of yellow, preen
a ml white, flanked.on either stdP
fvlth small (fold candle cups. .
Another table, displaying the
- gifts,' was adorned .with a fes-
tive centei*plece of yellow,
’ ."jtt and blue carnations In a
small toajiot. A. corsage of yel-
lpw carnations, encircled by
mthttiire cooktin’ uritenslls was
presented to,Mlss Klm'eheloe.
■liie jwQspecUve prtMimis the
son of Colonel and Mrs, Curtis
l.ovd Cttertiack of 270S North
li t. prtve_ San Marcos. Miss
Ktnchetoe^s pareiitsare Mr. and
Mrs- A,C. Khicheloe of Llano,
Mrs. Kincheloe,. with Airs,
Br.m Hatfield of Kingsland, at-
tended Ihe .shower.
MF Enters Into
Housing Program1
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Tlie Marble Falla City Coun-,
ell last week approved a re-
solution to Involve lteelf In a
building program sponsored by
the Capital Area Rural Develop*
ment Corporation.
Darwin S. Schwertner, an
executive with the corporation
said that the ptggram was for
"all counties In the Capital Area
.Planning Council except Travis
County.
The program builds duplexes
to provide housing for medium-
income families and to en-
courage economic growth In the
area.
Loans for the duplexes from
the Farmers Hpme Administra-
tion will come through a local'
hahk, he said, and local ma-
terials and labor will he used
In the constructlom.'
John Winn To
Fish in Mexico
' .n, John,
plunnlnr
‘ THrr rtp,"
"rrs»mT »*i sriip iti m n M fl [r «>' nM"H
•-> TMl
stimulate Interest In the cun'm-
tier and its activities.
Activities At
Llano Care Inn
"Wlille ecu"'
addition am
original pa
has been .dr
.
"
Rlioiia Oilman let’ bl
ifi.i *■ f' I *. - f.' s t t.-d I'l !<if
——I'.ii In .
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Rites Set For
Mrs. Osbourn
Three at MOD
Tea at Mansion
Three I lano County women
.\m-re In Austin Thursday to at*
tend .a t”pa r.lve.n-by Mrs. Dolph
Briscoe at the Governor’s Man-,
st":., fof March of Dimes work-
ers of 'the state.
TTiev^ were Mrs. Rex King
of Kin i s 1 a n d, I lano County
i:<"■ in hut i.ti.vii nian, Mrs.
-m U'"."..i nr C'astell
Mother's March chairman; am
Mry, Joe Balleyhlmpson, whose
hiisbgnd'previously served as
a:< ' "chairman.
\ runny the approximately.500
nest s who attended was Tammy
ashburfi, four-year old Texas
Vi roster Girl; pnri membprs
of the FT Silver Spurs service
nrrantzatton who assisted at the
'•■n. ,
Guests In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Meuwissen.and' Mike
are her parents, Mr. and Mr*.
John Landis of St. Paul, Mlfitr.
If Is the Landis’ first visit to
the TeHL^HUl Country.
Mrs. Nona Halle Potter of
Hayden, Arlsona, and former-
ly’oil Llano, broke her hip re-
cently In a fall. She Is a pa-
tient at Glia General Hospital
In Globe, Arizona, 85501,
Now
'Western
Mattress Co.
An.-1 ' •»
R rmvmvood
7'b It 15 IK*'' s' '.
In l lano Call !!!” tv
port art
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( off IT) .TI!
SPECIAL
EVERY TUESDAY
STOCKFR ANO FFEOER CALVES AND
YEARUNGS All PACKER CUSSES
We Pledge Our Best Efforts EVERY Week!
‘My ..i.. i ■ 'p* on in mork-
1 vi'tif Competitive
etmq yo
^>tdciitl*j <
■All you;
“WE TRY
Riiilt
p Smith
Llano Livestock Auction Co.
Ph. 247-4187 Ph. 247-5294
(Roy Holt)
■ mi!,‘i’s since iast re--
nra William, -Tim
i'T-,ati'~~W', T'*;. f f'i'lol
'■'rieltrury 'Vitftet, Jnel
j. rimi i, Jay ■ Butala, TValtef
McCSirrv, George-L. THman,
• '.11, Be! ’ v wiiltt, Jr. The
¥ . '.'Trl ' ■ I' lew ii now to
, ' ii, all tlrtie high
.1 ; _ ■ ''all "f !■ am.' >.-
. '• 'b.Mi i: "*o! you th;i' w ere
iir.P jiali'l vyr ! Tie ip! ship
*,d'H
vt»rv sji<
, 1 ♦v# fi 1 r ♦ f f »T r—
.Mrs. (.la-tvs 1-KSlriirtlnr .
It 1 " " .uli if: a - a
Ip stefchli .; j •
s I a I >e * '' ' f, 1 . ‘ ' 1 1 ' -
ever before,-.Our
March Tr when
,.t
• dar.ee tha
-next dance-will
"... win cetehrkti *1 • Legion
1 ii '* fa-v. Try to'-cmt*** and
- .
ways have a tjg 'lme and at
not mind expense.. W.-.'itll li.ave
a woY.k lav that morning and
i« cut ii»> all types of skills,
met .and women. '
I.ypdtu Js le;. I, bet Baiaies
rejected, Ti-hn fcgiriaHr-
, .....
Tt.sti'O
!>/ air
pos! s. I n
T"
W e lnosdav afternoon to- pin' -
tire xket.t I'll' will. ''..I! AnlM,
V this time; thev ilsi. • rttiiil > •'
fle.i■ re' ' .(It'd, '"i I .
si U‘ ! s of. tin*!!' rliotc" *o ' -
.
an I Beau .at ttw Valentin" i.fir’r
11 la'. •
Hie weekly , in f",'' ' ■
session '.','a ted I Tiles In ,
fen residents nmetlnf to read
'no s );;"i i"-.M
!rom (lie A ustlr. \ iimij.
gaa statesman. Rev. Bill h'wope,
pastor. o',.th" l.akesfde Bapt(s* ■
f’hlfr< b at Biichatian dm, wav
nest •.'.pualiod' for devotl'j'jiil
Tups-lav a'■'(-r'lOon.
*H , *ieantv —4-'■ - •' .-Li___
Thursday with many, of the
ladles liavl"i tVielr t ali''lone.
Bale ■ 'l l'"If K1 ' "i.tod
a Valentine program 'Tlinrsdav
afternoon with songs, parly
,
................. wd-kLwlc.r.tl " .
’ '• ’ ' ! I'llflbi'S II •! pt* ' 1 '. ''If
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GIRL SCOI TS-SFIA -
. LOTS Ol (OOKH-'S
^IH’- ' I"; le GIH ■ •'.rout
■ a-.—1-- -11'" _cases . of
For only • limitad timo truly no
Mtionol t«vingi on Priodricti Dh
•norgy loving oir conditionor tftot
Now, you con toy* yrhon you buy it ■
during thn loctory author nod annuol
via Saa ut today1
4-h
Tn
Char
cookies last week. Afterward,
. ihev »''!• served refreshments
f, 1 "* k) 'S' and punch at the
me Biel’ leader, Mrs. Kan
'■"Id")
!fo!■.»..», rep.)
remjwr is what refs most
I ' ■' •
. s tl t* I'l1.
orsls vtsi levs ill Its ksig run
ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS
Butttry Hardwara,
Co., Inc.
LLA-NO, TEAS
* :
s'hp
of Christ.’
Wilis & Associates, Enginaws
ill.-
Is pleased to announce the opening of an
office at 717 Ford Street, llano, Texas,
specializing in Land Surveying.
Phone 247-4710
(Formertylanntng Survey Service)
in lii'!!".!' an
i-o;. i !!|l . 1 !"w.'a -
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TUBDAT7 MARCH 4
O QQ
rrn
\Vl5lTd,
valyle 'ut we at’*
•Tr- !".!■ >-• -,' :»"■ let’;, .'r ■
I'l ■ 1 . »J. I'A i.>11.I'll!'
fan"• mir, • •■! .■* '-oidfic villa:";.
. ;f' \< s ■* .1 yr» ‘ ,iVlt t*t'f
I "I " III' ‘ ", I'd*' " I*.'
.theit. lr, ■ ' - I'.ershlf In- our
wonderful ori'anlzatjow cn V'ete-
ra's, dhp '. merliaif' ljmlot,.
trif sin. • we
")o, •*»•' - to 1 r'eakiip a ar !.• pi '.
at-
aro . boating the ’1st' Idtstrlcb
sprtr.g corvenHnti in April, 4R
posts*p tilli trea, M......t IX*e
tl let Hi the state. ' •! ..
.commemorative botti.• (fulll
■will tie given away,
•U '>*» y,. i'»n : . ! 'i rida'ln
about savllF; voul: a l.r a r •;. 11*»
e'mpf'.' i-ti. ka. ’s a- I all ypur
'alumln.nn cans. These
• re excited abd'tt 111......
... a ■ ■»'!'■ ■ , e
■ ' . ' '
lay as 'hp sec !he s"|! 'I 'dng'
worked. W'.-cermi'lv appn-
la!
1 nterest 11 !1S, . n.ia'l ' •' J, ! o; - .
V
In.:b'giiv ' ' 'ir '. '■ 1 vt* :■■■. Mi ".."
i'ii'iwei s Has voIuti!""! e I • r■ Ldf
clas1
Rites Ponding
-Mrs.--fiemin§
,v»Tt
Txt7a
.with .our art' class ai.d idle
monthly 'birth, lav par-tv .no i win
V<‘ Stop! t' ' ' ’. ' n .! • It •" •■--
si dent s In their rooms. * ’
Durlhg- a stnf* arid feslden*
meet!-,g t- rt'!;«v n (I ■ • ,
'1 and i T.a x m," a I \
presented' five year pln.s'i
employees and .also .presenlod
large Valepdbie shaped box*"
for a ,'11.4.1 . ause, to help our of candv to (he Valentine veel.
manv worthwhile programs, heart, Mrs. Ilessle Merkel, a. 1
• to the Valentine Beau, Jol^n
Phillips. 5 party fopreAldeiif..*
and staff fnflowed'wlth'ref'tg'sh.
melds of derprated clip-cake^,
Ice cream,_and jiun'ch servif»l.
•A. l"V'lv i"-' pl'i'd _
mums with- n;d Valentfrie's ar» .
ranged In them was presnntert
tn the home 'y Tnl. and Mrs.
Flowers and were ifse l luidbe
serving table,
* Roliey to Stamp
Out Drug Abuse
A Hill cn imtt;v Gospol. trV'.'t
Rally Ls Lelim nlanped, to tie
,
1 ‘ nru- v -
’mv m
■for
GROUPS
■ '«! AlUUtU K40I ot OliIWi
- :*0 ac-u t. ’«
n.1 (XT, »l <*tt UMI low tIKIV
- ASK*
A-ftout Our
LOT* Klf
. offerX
held at 7; 10 p.m. Friday, Feb.
.41, oh the courthouse vpiare,
apd persons of irH denrindna- —
,1U" • Ilf" l' ' 1 Crime.
Urt M! ' ' f 1V, : #
r ■ \ la i eat
rallv ;*V.h\'“’f'*'l sli.clnc at Its
A Irtf
a btiSfb "H'e pi",-ra rt v. Ill Include
test l n • .y l
<4*div*.>!->•■/• In; ■ " ■ iich
' -mf. ;;
Ritas Pending
For Mrs. Givens
KBNRIK'i:. H F A C llvhl n e l: a 1.
services for Mrs, TgdleCflvetts.
of. u'nrlse Beach are pending
'at Waldropp Funeral Home,
( bapffl In Kingsland.
* Mrs, Given-- Hr"! JVi-a-!;iv, ■ •
Feb, 1", In the I lano Memorial
Hospital. ~ ' ,
DANCE
PaVs Hall
TREDERICKSRU8 . •
TEXAS
Saturday Ft.
, Muvlr By
j*. mark sfo.t r.
■ And - I'li? i o\ig!.'' ' * . -
Everybody Welcome
J J PatHkoelt
•*tuMt»iu*
t»fti»i tut**
etturi is 0i
^ High in Protein-Low in Calories
If the name is
Superior
~ | DAIRIES
-so is (he product
&(fyeetc
Moat economical fur saimu
end main diahea
SHUGART
,C'I
PHOTOS
V GRIMSLEY'5 .tp
1 A3^2 F«rci StrUf 'v
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lr';
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c
PuAftf f; decorate the
rwimvi 9 mv
•/ ■ . ■ 1 / ’ . . < .
(\
;TVV0f
ii \tj
sP E C IA LS
70th, Friday 21st, Saturday 22nd, & Monday 24th
o Small To Appreciate ! • Never Too Big To HendUl
mm \
98e
Flour ; ,
' ***1 • KK.Vt T —-
Maishmallows 35c
g n ft i \« i \ r uri kj \ i i %V0K
Dumplet Dinner 33c
' 1 1 i r -*•**' * •
: :/rup 96c
M rty III IN’/ KHSIIER Bil l.
Pickle Spears
65c
i.l.VVl UUJ.L KUiM)
Towels
52c
*
Malta Meal
62c
1 . i ii/in •
Peaches
39c
t * " v. k ,- V\ \. i OK GERMAN STELE
Potato Salad, No. 303 47c
. ... ■........ . y
mri r 1*1 t t 11 A A u \o Retiaii Boti.
nvoi i$eer . ~ -
i. l-i (»/ CAN I IBBV’S SLICED
Pineapple
39 c
NO 10S < AN DEI. ?H>NTE AI.L GKEF.N
Asparagus 79c
<«1 O zr.AN HIT GjlANf.lv
Juice
Nttr !M7 • r \ N C.'A M VjfV. LI S
Fork & Beans j
PINEAPPLE
53c
V
Milk
gallon $1.59
C H OIC £ M E A T S
Ground Meaf lb. 98c
A LI
MEAT PyRE PORK
Sausage lb.
No. 1 Fryers, lb- 52c
Beef Chops lb. $1.29
1 1 > LB CAN BAR S COOKED
Hams $2.79
ER07EN
Turkey Hens
FROZEN FOODS
AUNT JEMIHA FROZEN
Waffles
pkg. 52c
GKAIIAM FROZEN
Pie Sheets pkg of 2 49c
FROZEN
Whole Okra pkg. 39c
FRUITS AND' VEGETABLES
Yams lb. 25c
Texas Oranges lb. 16c
Need a lady to check and do gen-
eral work in »tor* two. or throo
days a week, from 8 a.rfi. to 5:30
p.m. Apply in person.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.