The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1988 Page: 2 of 25
twenty five pages : ill. ; page 21 x 12 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
\
«u
9
Page A-2
Lano News, Thursday, March 17, 1988
Hale invites moms to
1
Community Calendar
F *
y
fes
Notes
E
*
k
A
• 7
Ik
ded for their good
Corine Schwintz and Jason Wooten. Students ere c
study habits, nttitudes toward school end good citizenship.
Deaths and services
b
1
I
Brewer
e.
SAN ANGELO
(915)658-4617
103 NORTH LLANO
Happy Birthday
PH. 512/997-2850
FREDERICKSBURG
daughter, Mrs. Carol Taylor of
I
Amtherized Repair
er of Llano and Jerry Brewer of
Wrangler
AND
’Technics
SHOP
WRANGLER PRO-RODEO LADIES
VIDEOTRONICS
AND
COWBOY CUT
SAVE
REG. 2500
i
WRANGLER LAMES JEANS
) ')
num
DIFFERENT STYLES
E
A
HARRY'S PRICE
100% COTTON
/
$2498
REG. 2998
-‘R)
$E5A)
5
■i
WRANGLER LAMES JEANS
GET ON
WRANGLER LADIES CASUALS
)
GATHERED YOKE
JUNIOR FIT
I
•Soft Drinks A Snacks
•Ice
100% COTTON
IN
OFFICIAL. DEALER
(4
REG. 2696
WEAR
i
LADIESJEANS
DEPARTMENT STORE
SAN SABA, TEXAS
Roy Lehmberg. President - Dick Hann, Manager - 915/347-5369
I
1
SONY
USD
it
Spot News
HARRY'S PRICE
$7998
DR. FELIX T. TYBOR
OPTOMETRIST
OPEN
HOUSE
100% COTTON
143 OZ. DENIM
• .
4
i
Officlal
Lensd
Prortts
Llano, he is survived by a daughter,
Donna Fraser of Houston; a sister.
Mrs. Frances Stuart of Houston, five
grandchildren and one great grand-
child.
107 W. Mala-Llano
(915)247-3651
Manem, Texas
7MM
Uvalde; two sisters, Mrs. Mary
Lawler and Mrs. Leona Bell, both of
Llano, and Mrs. Valerie Lively of
Camp wood.
Pallbearers were Beverly Hardin,
Perry Randolph, Butch Prude, Lon-
nie Hunter, Ronnie Hunter and R.L.
Adams.
Honorary pallbearers were Lilly
Craven, Glinda Brumley, Denise
Prude and all the girls who worked at
Dairy Queen.
ADMISSIONS — Sidney Duckett,
Ada Light, Elizabeth P. Alexander,
Kim Erwin, Opal B. Bryan, Ida
Giddens, baby girl Erwin, Wanda
Duncan, Rosalee McFarland, Doug-
las Esser, Virgie Eaves, James
Blevins, Louise Dickinson and Ella
Davis.
DISMISSALS — Mary Brannon,
Allen Ricketson, Bernice Flint, Ada
Light, Laura Lee McGhee, Opal C.
Thompson, Sidney Duckett, Opal
, Bryal, Raymond Thane, Elizabeth P.
Alexander, Rosalee McFarland, Kim
Erwin and baby girl, Douglas Esser,
Wanda Duncan, Ida Giddens and
Virgie Eaves.
BIRTHS — Baby girl Erwin.
MEMORIALS — In memory of
Robert Herbert by Phyllis and
Stephen Alexander.
In memory of Violet Kirchhoff by
Hazel and Hal Cunningham.
In memory of C.O. McCurdy by
Louise and Horace Etheridge.
In memory of Lester Inman by
Owen C. Hyatt.
In memory of Cordelia Norton and
Catherine Norton by Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Brandenberger.
In memory of Diane Smith Ligon
by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Branden-
berger, Mrs. Lynn Hardin, M.J. and
Mozelle Stewart, Owen C. Hyatt,
Mrs. Clarence Crenwelge, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Crowell, Mr. and Mrs.
Ricky Friedrick and Daryl, Louise
and Horace Etheridge and Mr. and
Mrs. R.L. Reed.
In memory of Carrie Von Simpson,
J.J. Hardin, Cordelia Norton, Cath-
erine Norton and Agnes Leifeste by
E.A. Fischer.
FEBRUARY DAUBERS — of the month. Um homorees In Hano Junlor High
School Daubers of the Month took time out from claas for this pieture.
Representing the sixth grade hi front an Angela McPherson and Andy
Gonzales; seventh grade, Dawn Shipley and Ike Canon and eighth grade
WANTED
Live Rattlesnakes
NEW HIGH PRICES Plus CONTEST
Test ride a new Polaris
A TV and get this
free rap.
WE REPAIR:
•TV s *VCR s
•STEREOS
And Most Other Electronic
Equipment.
Authorized Repair Facility for:
•QUASAR ‘ZENITH
FREE estimate with this ad!!!
SILVER LAKE LADIES JEANS
by WRANGLER
Well,
Stupid
past,
hoopla
feeling
Wheg
cotte
i
. 1
Open Monday-Friday
Call Saturday for Appointment.
Open Everyday Paying Top Dealer
Prices To Shows And Hunters Alike!
RARE SKINS, INC.
General Headquarters Hallettsville, TX PH: (512)798-5057
____________________(Largest in USA) , ______
$2 fee per person-FREE to
children under 12 & those
65 and older.
•Plus charge for fish
caught.
(20 miles south of Llano on HWY
16-base of Bell Mountain-Look
for Signs!)
YOUR PRO-RODEO DEALER FOR CENTRAL TEXAS
FOR OVER 45 YEARS
..
cry call
theNi
don’t.
anythii
That’s
war.
With
elect i
wind u
si
by a lai
going
even
this: E
convei
tion,
convent
ef Texms
LIVE OR FRESHLY DRESSED
OrRN
’ Wed S—
Mark Hohmann •
’ Owner
512/886-3314
LIVE BAIT ____
-i Box 2S-B-Willow City. TX TEETS
N. Brady Highway 87
■•*417
HARRY'S PRICE
$2198
< )
!49
s!
High
who <
more I
called
Ameri
The
footbt
schoo
found
smoke
at the
8 Wells
The
Counci
the Te
A&M
season
The
from $
three y
It s<
hoping
theset
too w
Aggiei
might
of goir
D. Brewer of Llano; a
By Marilyn Hate
LLANO — After a full day of
playtime, diaper changes, snacks
and lunches for several pre-school-
ers, most women who provide home
day care are ready to relax and watch
television.
County home economist, Marilyn
Hale, says she has just the thing for
them to watch. It’s a four-part home
video series on “Your Family Day
Care Home,” which along with a
300-page child-care manual, forms a
&
Mr. Wells died on March 8. He was
born in Coleman, Texas, on May 26.
1908. to Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Wells. He and Brooksie Barber were
married on February 8, 1940, in
Liberty, Texas. He had been a Llano
resident for a year, having moved
here from Houston. He attended the
University of Texas, belonged to the
University Club in Houston and was
a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
fraternity. He also belonged to
several other social clubs in Hous-
ton, and had attended the Staunten
Military Institute in Virginia.
Besides his wife, Brooksie, of
Htavw‘
> -L*3
. v • .
*5 p‘,le.
av
»• - r
i. e K,-
/ \ *
home care video series
%
CATFISH
★ Freshly Dressed Every
Day
* Day Fishing
•Tackle Rented-No State Fishing
License Required "Bait Available
mismn ■ no I
ma
A
4 E T
complete learning package for day
care workers.
“Most child care providers have
lots of experience raising their own
children and caring for others,” says
Hale. “But this program, which has
been tested with over 500 day care
workers in 29 Texas counties, can
give them new ideas and more
in-depth knowledge.”
The home study program is
available through the Llano County
Extension Office and includes inf or
mation about child development and
guidance, nutrition, health and
safety and business management. It
covers topics ranging from discipline
problems to setting up nutritious and
cost-effective menus and how to
keep business and tax records.
Although the program is designed
primarily for home day care provi-
ders, she notes that people who work
in child care centers are also
welcome to participate in the pro-
gram.
Hale says interested child care
providers can register for the
program by contacting the Llano
Funeral services for J.W. “Jay
Bird” Brewer, 63, of Llano, were
held on March 11, 1988, at Wal-
drope-Hatfield Chapel, with the Rev.
W.L. McDaniel officiating. Burial
followed in Llano City Cemetery.
Mr. Brewer, who was born July 7.
1924, in Llano to Jim Brewer and the
former Alice Ellington, died March
8. He and Virgie West were married
December 23, 1947. A retired City of
Llano employee, he served in the
United States Army during World
War II.
Besides his wife, Virgie, of Llano,
he is survived by his mother, Mrs.
Alice Brewer of Llano; two sons,
is Ronald S. Brewer of Austin and
7 Claytn
% daughter, Mrs. caroi layior Ox
% Austin; two brothers, Clayton Brew-
y -- ~8 I lenA e-A I---- Af
9
1
LOMETA JACKSBORO
(512) 752-3256 (817)567-2277
WMN vw aw A POLmS ATV •uron MAV let AT voun MancmnM sum.
aI"I"K An Mhk k . anhe anye nmn il rhle n mpwuyrdy • tmeyemi v,MI ,|,II nel Reami wr.wm, .
"aI"..... aretully "*ur yom >«k <«l Mopr naining ammleiu* atlemp mamweuven heyund cunawiww.
Nee’ ihK w"tw".< • km i ml me, hwhmng Never , anry rhenpen w rk Iwpwea pNl,
"2 "2" "a hums esipned tew anlult ml mi m w h Mikw by «I.Ivew mk.
1 " SIA "I....."F o in yw arra, call | mil 447 47141
mem eunemm 1UXK Plam Imlusries I P
UT“deeFUUEU5 1612154205m
Mh« hvits (h wun ww hul.
Commumity Service & Supply Ime.
2 Funeral services were held on
2 March 10, 1988, at Walfrope-Hat-
8 field Chapel for Courtney Weems
Wells, 79, of Llano. The Rev. Jerald
Moore officiated. Burial was at
Mission Burial Park in San Antonio.
Friday, March 18
Al Anon and AA. 8 p.m., Special
Opportunities School, Llano.
Saturday, March 19
Spaghetti dinner. 5-8 p.m., Red
Barn Community Center, B.D.
SRB VFD auxiliary stew supper, 6-8
p.m., Civic Center.
Llano American Legion dance,
8-midnight, Legion Hall.
Monday, March 21
Thursday, March 17
Family Crisis Center outreach
counselor, 9 a.m. • 3 p.m., 811
Berry, Llano.
Hill Country Toastmasters. 6
p.m., Family Restaurant, Llano.
Friends of the Family, 7j).m„
Llano Methodist Church.
Llano County Hospital board, 7
p.m.
Llano Lions, noon, Inman's Kitch-
en.
TOPS, 6:30 p.m., Presbyterian
Church, Llano.
Llano Boy Scouts, 6:30 p.m.,'
Methodist Church.
Sunrise Beach VFD, 7 p.m., fire
hall.
Wednesday, March 23
PLBIA directors' meeting, 9:30
a.m., Peoples Savings and Loan, BD
Wednesday night games, 7 p.m.,
Buchanan Dam Activity Center.
-----------4
Hospital
J Grandpa Sid!
RIDEON
, ,77*’ /P
Llano Junior High School Principal County Extension Office at 247-4849.
Richard Gilbert will be absent for a You will receive an enrollment form
while as he recuperates from injuries and other information,
sustained when thrown from his Cost of the training manual is $20.
horse last Sunday. He sustained a The completed program represents
broken collarbone and five cracked 30 hours of independent study, and
ribs in the fall, according to reports. the Texas Department of Human
____________________________________ Services recognizes it for 20 hours of
_ „ . ... training for licensed providers. Also,
.Cotlthomonannertistirdaacpey program participants can receive 3
grazing cattle in return, the egret continuing education units from
warns the cattle of denger by flying Texas A&M University for success-
away. fully completing the program.
Llano High School driver educa-
tion class will begin Friday, March
31, with the first meeting at 7:15
a.m. in the cafeteria. Students
wanting to take the class must be 15
years of age on or before March 31.
••••••
GET
CLOTHING & SERVICE
ACCESSORIES on CONTRACT °"
• Quslur . Panasonic.
SAVINGS SPECIAL
BONDS o FINANCING
WIC Clinic, 8 a.m. -5 p.m., 811
Berry, Llano.
Buchanan Dam Overeaters Anony-
mous, 9 a.m., Red Barn.
Family Planning Office, 10 a.m. - 4
p.m., 811 Berry, Llano.
Llano City Council, 5:15 p.m.,
administrative offices.
Llano County Democrats, 7 p.m..
Red Barn, B.D.
Farm Bureau. 8 p.m., county
office. Tuesday, March 22
WIC Clinic, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m., 811
Berry. Llano.
Ladies' Golf Association, 9:30 a.m.,
Llano Golf Course.
KK
- t.‘-
~ •• . L 1
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1988, newspaper, March 17, 1988; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585750/m1/2/: accessed June 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.