The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1970 Page: 5 of 8
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Lltno^ Texts
EXPERT
Watch Repai
ThiecDay Service
JIM’S JEWELRY
I D > My Ow.i Work
“if* Conservation
Work Extended
] suraniw divtWmds this year to
194,85b m the State of Texas, Hie 10-year extension and management art* among steps
I . liaajer of the Waco VA Reg broadening of the Groat Plains taken by landowners in the
umal Office announced recent Conservation Program in legt> program to create resitanee to
I Lataon recently enacted by Con- drought anil other emergencies
gres« can mean a doubling of and thereby mi luce suffering
the needed soil and water con and financial .stress once coni
s ovation weft on Texas farm mon in the I Tains Plains farm
and ranch lands, State Conner ! ere and ranchers have returned
Llano TSTA Annual Mrs. Nath Taylor
Banquet Planned Rites at Fredonia
LLANO NEWS THURSOAY. JANUARY 29. 1970
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COW POKES
PACE 5
By Acc Reid
Jack Coker said these divi-
i dends are part of the $264 mil-
j lion in dividends the VA began
mailing January 1, to 4,191,200
| veterans witli W
NaftaonaJ Service
ance (NSLJ).
He added that 187,164 veto*
orld Wlar 1 era vatvomst Clyde W Graham of nttarly 2 million acres uf haz
Life Iilsub
MATTRESSES
• New and Renovate
• Choice of Firmness
• Choice Of Ticking
• Cleaned. Felted Cotton
• New Inner-spring Unit
0 New Mattreec Guarantee
Western Mattress Co
1507 Austin Aye., Brownwood '
In Llano Call 247-5340
the USDA Soil Conservation j a'dons cropland to grassland
Service has said. **** in the m>gram.
E. R Seidenaticker, District ' Graham said' that although
dns in Texas with NSLJ policies CongervittUoinist at Llano, point ^ prograui in Texas has re
will receive $12,402,520 inr divi ed out Um* the Great -PIire. Owed dust storms on the
deffi averaging $66.23 Program has been approved Plains, the job is far from com
and is operating in Mervard, llt> sal<l a recent survey
MdOuMoah and Son Saba count showed Lliat only 15 percent of
i« at this time. ' ,. 1_" “
The law extending the pr»
Dr. Felix T. Tybor
OPTOMETRIST
A 103 N. Llano
Peter* Theatre
PHONE WY 7-2d50
Fradericksburg, Texas
The 7,720 hoildere of USGLJ
may look forward to $889,000
in dividend Checks, the ace rage
amount of which vyill be $11 67,
according to Coker
The VA aipnounoed recently
that nationally thus yeart divi
dends on the two policies will
be $28 mu Ilian more than last
year, and will be distributed
throughout the year on policy
anniversary dates.
This year, 4,018^000 NSLJ
policy ' holders across the nat-
ion will receive $244 imllion in
dividends averaging $61 each,
compared to $53 iT 1968.
The 173,200 holders of USGLJ
will receive $20 milion in divi-
dentils. These checks will aver-
age a little more than $116 per
policy holder, compared to an
average of about $87 last year
ail needetl conservation work
on the Plains has been done.
gram, Which was launched in
1957 to give landowners in the
Great Plains help in building
greater stability in farming
and ranching, enterprises, was
signed by the FVesudent on
November 18, 1969 The pro
gram had been scheduled to
end December 31, 1971 but has
now been extended to ltWi;
The legislation authorizes an
additional $150 million in Fed
era! (kinds for the co6t-sharing
of conservation measures
In addition
How Now
About Tow
GLENN W KIDD
Banquet Speaker
. . . of living near the vast Bucli
r mm .in „ anan-Jjake-tlhain is
regular sod and water ounser
Thd TJano County unit of the
Texas State Teachers A.-socxa
lion will hold its annual dinner
meeting Monday evening, Feb
2, beginning all 7 o'clock, at the
Highland Ijakes „ Country Club
» ; at Kingsland
By Floyd Hall . Glenn W KiMd, A.ssitrtant
» . ... . . ' Director of J*rof»>ssiinall Reltt-
°£L°f lions, will b>> the speaker.
Kidd, who received Ins bach
el or om science degree from
that
ratoon work, the broadened i Southwestern Stole College at
{program will »provide for the
enhancement of fish, wildlife
tdJtoges in turn surround the WjP*herft>rdi Oklahoma,
Larger interest earnings inland recreation resources
the USGLJ and NSLJ funds
made this year's incresed divi-
dends possible/ the VA Region
jal Office Manager said.
I He pointed out that dividend
paymmets will be automatic,
and consequently there is no
need to write to the VA to re-
ceive them. •
AUTO BODY
RCPAinS
EXPERT
BODY WORK
Repair from a Scratch
To a Total
LLANO
AUTOMOTIVE
MASON HIGHWAY — LLANO
PH. 2474871
BILL RAMSEY MAKES
HOME IN ALASKA
D. W. (Rill) Ramsey, former
ly of IJano, has been dischang
ed from the U. S. Air Poroe in
Alaska where be served aa a
staff sergeant, and is making
his home with has family at
Fair battiks, Alaska.
farms and 1 ranches
will improve the
lakes, and one is never at a
loss for somewhere to- go
Then, of course, thro
when it of beauty and
condition of landownerT^ * fT I't
also provide assistance on agn "** r0nM>Ved fn"n th<‘ Wirt^+
culture-related pollution prob-
lems in keeping with the pro
gram’s overall objectives
It adso authorizes the Secre
tary of Agriculture to enter
Into contracts on land not gen
eraflly considered to be ^ri
ways.
Best of all, one may elect to
oeived his master of education
degree from the University of
Houston. He has done post-
graduate- work at the Univer
sdty of Texas, University of
Houston, ami Columbia Univer-
sity. After teadiing in several
'Oklahoma schools ami also at
laJf* a combination tour Ural port Nmhes, Texas, he served
will delight ones eyes and in ,.,.,,.,,^1 ^ orOVea Junior
.spane both heart and soul with
i the glorious stimulation of liv
as pricipal
Uigh School in Port Nechvs
anil later was txnnci|«ail of
___j ut _n ' inng in a land of buoyancy ami -j'yier elemeiXary sclwwl for
cultural but where erosion is *T“**wn uinde'r a t£ran<l Texas 14 ne 9p,.nt tour years
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Mrs Nath (F.lla) Taylor, .91.
died in a KerrviUe Hospital
Saturday, Jtam. 24, after an ill '
nesK.
L'utWnil 1 Services were held
at the Church of Christ ip
FTaiioniti Sunday afternoon,
with Byron Beasley and Wold
on B. Btuinett officiating with
luinal in the W a grain, Ceme-
tery iwvtea- tlw* direction' of
WAkiropt* Funeral Home.
She \\-as bi>rn in Mason
County Sept S. Hl79, and had
lived in Mason ami adjoining
‘counties all her life, the last
16 being in l-la.no Slu- was
married Sept 24, 1900, to. Nath
Taylpr who died In 1948 She,
was a member of the* Church
Christ
Slie.is,survived by one itough,
ter, Mrs. Ote,n Morris; one
great-graaickiaugihter, Mrs Max
Alexander; and one great-great
granddaughter, ly«ron Alecand
er, all of Linin'-
Palltieafeni were Ohm Mor
ris, Max Alexander, Bh Dun-
can, Ben Polk, Doyle DoPrajer,
ami Cleo Wooten.
Highway Officials
Tabulate Bids
The Texas Highway Depart
me*M has tabulated the low
bids on n numlier (»f Central
Tlftcas highway projects, follow
ing the opening of bids last
week.^
TTie low bids ineludaili, ftm
Llano County, on Texas State
UigliWliy 29 from the- Mason
County line to Texas Highway
71, three miles west "of Uano,
tor seal esnatorlg, to U. B. Ikvwd
en Construction Cdmpaity of
San Mhroo-s for $199,164.
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"Now look at that . . times are good, grass is
deep, but that no good son won't leave;
take* his Maw support him and nearly
starves his baby Dother tp death!"
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SELL IT IN TVH E CLASSIFIEDS
THE LEADER Announcing nnothfr first
/|1 Interest on a
1% / 30 to 09 day
U 4/ 0 Certificate of Deposit
VIOO 0(H) 00 OH MORI
. See your banker at the Big Friendly.
FDIC
HIGHLAND f LAKES
jrfcitifhutC
that conservation: m „ with th. Air Faroe during
work is meet led to protect farm j .&ac*! 2Ur llM> ^ World War U, and oontinued
or ranch holdings v \ T°!* 10 L ano 10 serving as a lieutenant colonel
Graham painted out that the ^ enotafburg. ■ until he retinxl iti 1968.
law brings the responsibility .of J''* pla"n“: -A-“
‘ weteT'onnaarvStoti T. h ”, r ™ ra‘^
and the spent of a unique era
in our country, several weeks
soil and
districts more sharply info
focus, stipulations that "ap-
proved conservation plant do-
vsloped In cooperation with
♦he toll end water conserva-
tion district in which their
tends ere situeted shall form
a basis for contracts."
In Texaa, 10,908 farmers
and ranchers have singed
contracts covering 13.7 mil-
lion acres and obligating $37
Pat’s Hall We touitl it1 t>m-
==£? r.r'2
fr^treked expectataons nan ^ old ,(|rm, (;mmn
. ,. _ J dances ami mellowed beer .is
Nor wen- we disappointed, „crtain|j well scqueMcred from
when after a dream-like glide tttt, thnrtng raSTSTS
of ifp-hdl and downgrade cricksburg
through beautiful wooded Akiol The gaunt oil struct,
“T*. ..** eventually. Ufv Wils im.rt a„(1
reaohed the firet point-ot our momx.h-umi, silem-,- that
The Village Drive-In Pharmacy
2 Blocks So. Hotel Llano
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Modern and up-to-date Professional
Pharmay combined with a complete
DRUG Store. i '■
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Drive-In Window Abundance Parking Specs
Free Delivery
A. Lee Whitt, R. Ph., Owner
Announcing...
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Miss Doras Johnson
Will be associated with
Ethel’s Beauty Shop
a*, i
Beginning Tuesday .
February 2
Hiur Styling
Specializing in Wigs and Wiglets
md I Ion in SmSCT-Si ^ ^d i=^
Nearly 1,200 Texas farmer, ^ thc 'wn,,ln« '^-frid
*n undying tradition of the- road ^ u> ,<wn obvhxxdy
American apimt. ---------------'tin, —thred from ttm postmT
One appnrcuativi- glance a. 9ign, pats Mail with
the great naUve stone church th. f*l,ng past nw«tly
end ranchers have applica-
tions en file to tefce pert in
the program.
The seeding of unsuitable
cropland to grass, development
of waiter resources, reduction
of (fie soil erosion hazard
through various conservation
techniques, control of in racking
brush on rangeland, improve
ment of irrigatioin systems to
use a rating I e water moat effic-
iently, and better grassland
d-itficc with its sentinel bell weekends r . °"
tower and steeple 'Z5**?* an<l a*"'« ho,“^
prouldy toward the eternal S 3 ^ "gl^ous^w* £
tndG<bn^rt^>«l 'hi' su*p,'nd6rs oi yeMcAtay
and immortalized the humble and relievi* the drama of an
Bryon Earl Deans
Rites Held Saturday
old Tcxae town ami the sturdy old new world
dependable people who found I sp<^s (rf tostoru-then
ed it from a wild rugged wild |#nd the Vesont-now, with the
• , imminent pixusfiects already
^ loo,™n« <* “> inlruding M.xm
siibtle glimpses of rough-hewn. an.l tin- pliinet Mare •
a 'Zo^T .ZZ . ............
mnw modem ImCTST i*0
changing parorame
This wunn emotional re-
stpons.- to a fateful and fatal
Bryon Barf Deans, 86, died perception gave voice to a deep
Thuradsy, Jsn. 22. in a Bra»l(y cry from within the heart that
hospital, after a lengthy ill cherishes and reniembeis the
nees. glory of first creation, original
FUnernl services were held endeavor, in this our world of
at Wiikerson Memorial Ohapel glamorous mysetry
in Brady Saturday with burial It was almost a relief from
in. t)be Vooa Cemetery. enjoyable yet paanful sadnews,
Mr. Deans, a native of Voea, when "we espied the moderniz
was a rancher. He was married ed verson of an old German
in 1966 to Nell Wade at Buch styled red barn Bricks
anam Dam and the couple made Bar-B-Q.
their home in Llano. The windnyiJI and the giant
Survivors are his wife; two oak tree seemed to reminisce
sons, Davfi Deans of San An the past as we enticed th<-
gelo and Mack Deans of Bryan, j huge meat-kivere paradise For
has mother, Mrs. Marion Deans here one’s aippetitc truly dines
of Brady, and four grandchild royally and one leaves com
retx pletely satisfied, ready for
more romance with an hid
town and its quaint remcmb-
Register to Vote
Before Jan. 31
Carpet - Drapes
Tile
Irtvantory Price*
Expart Intfallatlon J
Call
C. A. SHIPP
2474748
After 5 pje.
4-
S PEC I A L
EVERY TUESDAY
» S ' ‘
Stocker and Feeder Calves
And Yearlings
All Packer Classes
We Pledge Our Best Efforts EVERY Week!
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PHILIP SMITH
Uano Livestock Auction Co.
PH 2474183
PM. 247-5294
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1st
Anniversary
SAN ANTONIO
STOCK SHOW
& RODEO
FEBRUAHY
13 22
WESTERN ART SHOW
ANO SALE
Adult* SO.
ROOEO OF CHAMPIONS
Productd by Marry Knight Hodto Com
irformancet wrtH baraback
and taddla bronc ndi«
%taar wrattlir
hor»a contaati
roducad by
arsy 10 parformancas y»»th barabat
nd taddla bronc riding, wild bujl rudini.
• mg, calf roping, cutting
ltd. youth, catf acrambla
ADMISSION TO GROUNDS 30<
Children Uhder 12, 25«
, HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN SEE:
■ l ivaafbcK — 46 Brwwdv •
■ Quality Maat« f>>ntaat '•
• Appwlpota Morses ■ Ouartar Hovta*
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I Cutting Mora#
I Military l,,*h'b
1 Waady to Conk
Ufa • Auction
I I.
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• ^tady to Coni Poultry
• Commercial t*hibit\
• Carnival, Alamo ShnwA
• Farm A Ranch f rhif»t\
■ Child/en t Barnya/d
■ Te>a^ Wildlife Inhibit
■ Miltnng Parlor Ji Rabbtta
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Feb 13 15
Porter
Wagoner
B
Dolly A
PartonU
Feb. 1619
George
Jones
Tammy'
Wynette
Feb 20 22
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Jerry OI»on'» Buffalo Act!
Feb 13 22 ,
BAICONY TICKETS:
Pr»ca» 1 nr lode
13 50(1*1 • Rows,)
|1 00 (Ne«t 4 ftowaf
$? 00 (Top ? Row*
iclud# »dmi»»ion t
» ground*
MIGHT I V Pf RFORMANCrS AT • PM
l final P«« I
MAT INI f PfiifO
“ ‘ *1LSj
(nr.ept Final Perform A nr. •
Sunday f ye , Reb /? - /PM
l er ii orm*N( f s at FTTST
Friday Feb I II Saturday* and Sundays,
b I IL Saturday* and
Fab 14, IS. /l. ??
IJMatmf* at 10 A M
furday.,Fetj 14
Special
Set
JOE FPFEMAN
COL IPEUM
C & B GROCERY
Thurs. Jan. 29, Fri. Jan. 30, Sat. Jan. 31 and Mon. Feb. 2
WHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN PAY LESS
1 Pound
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
BISCUITS
ORANGE, GRAPE, PUNCH OR CHERRY
DEL MONTE DRINKS
CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP
2 LB CAN
12 cau$1.00
4 cans $1.1)0
4 cans 49c
Mrs. Tuckers Shortening
LIBBYS CUT BEETS . ___
LIBBYS TOMATO SAUCE
LIBBYS CORN
3 lb Can
__59c
7 cans $1.00
5 cans 50c
5 cans $1.00
UPTONS TEA
1/4 lb. 39c
Gladiola Flour smuno8« 49c
-2L*
VAN CAMP TUNA FISH
3 cans 89c
IVORY LIQUID
giant size 49c
LIBBYS PEACHES, No.2V2can
3 for 89c
DUNCAN HINES PANCAKE MIX,
2 ft. box 39c
MRS. HUBBARDS MARSHMALLOW CAKE
COCA COLA
KING SIZE 6 PACK Plus Deposit
box 39c
39t
MARKET SPECIALS
GRADE A lb
Fryers Armours Star
RUMP BOAST
SEVEN STEAK
PORK STEAKS
PICRIC HAMS
SALT JOWL pound
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1970, newspaper, January 29, 1970; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1114035/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1%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.