The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1988 Page: 2 of 18
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Lnno News, Thureday, Apru 21. 1988
Calendar of Events
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taking applications for the Summer
Youth Employment Program. This
program prepares income-eligible
youth ages 14-21 for permanent
future positions by providing them
Williamson-Burnet Co. Opp. Inc.
under the guidance of the Rural
Capital Area Private Industry Coun-
cil. They are federally funded under
the Job Training Partnership Act.
The local office serves Burnet and
the Youth Opportunities Unlimited,
which is an intense 60-day summer
school and work program held on
college and university campuses.
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common-sense approach to serious
problems has proved to be an
important asset in solving those
problems.
performances are scheduled for May
19, 20 and 21. Ticket prices are $4 for
adults and $3 for children.
the American Academy of Family
Physicians, the national association
of family doctors. The academy
formerly was called the American
Academy of General Practice.
The requirements call for the
members to complete a minimum of
150 hours of accredited continuing
medical study every three years.
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held at the American Legion Hall in
Llano on May 5.
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keep up with medical progress
through continuing education.
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I would like to express my
thanks to so many Monde, the
extension dub, the Culture Club,
the prayer group at church, Rev.
and Mrs. Jones, Bill and Kath-
leen Edwards, Clara Lon and her
family, my neighbor* for coming
to boo about me, all of you for
being* ao nice to my aleter and
John whlle I was in the heepita!.
The cards were all as lovely, the
flowers beautiful, books, food and
etc. So nice of those of you who
called. May I just got well again
ao I can do for athirst in other
words, pass it an. God bless all of
you.
George W. Gray was born in
Colorado City, Texas, on January
22, 1899, the son of George W and
Evelyn Turner Gray.
He served in the United States
Corps of Engineers during World
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office is a department
Llano counties and is represented by
Bubba Schomburg, assisted by Di-
ane Castillo.
Employment Resources has also
opened the Burnet training center,
located at the same address. This
center offers basic skills training to
help income-eligible persons im-
prove their basic math and reading
skills. Instruction is given by Fran-
cine Moddel, assisted by Sam
Esposito.
Employment Resources is now
Employment Resources have re-
cently moved into their new offices at
1011 E. Polk Street, in Burnet.
The local employment resources
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The Vice President during
Abraham Lincoln's first
term was Hannibal Hamlin.
Members become eligible for re-
election at the end of the third year
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War I and was awarded a Purple
Heart award. He married Helen Joe
Wicker in Borden County, Texas, on
January 11, 1928. She died on
October 25, 1987. He had been a
resident of Lubbock since 1935,
coming here from Sweetwater. The
owner and operator of George W.
Gray Lumber Company from 1938
until he retired in 1960, he was a
member of the St. Paul’s Episcopal
Church, the Lubbock Rotary Club
and was a Mason Shriner.
He is survived by two sons, George
Gray, Jr., of Austin and Joseph
Wicker Gray, M.D., of San Clemen-
te. California; five granddaughters
and one great grandson.
He died on April 13, 1988, in
Lubbock, at the age of 89.
Interment was at Gray Cemetery
in Cherokee.
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following their election to member- with temporary summer jobs.
ship. The academy, the country s - We are also taking applications for
second largest national medical
association, was the first national
applicants. 0 \
We are interested in helping our
local businesses in the task of hiring
and training a productive work force,
as well as reducing the number of
unemployed in our local communi-
ties.
For additional information come
by our office or call 512/756-6769.
Director Ralph Baber has announ-
ced the cast for the Riverwalk
Theater Group’s second production,
“Dial M for Murder.”
“These were really tough deci-
sions,” Baber said. “All the people
at the auditions were good pros-
pects.”
Thelma Dowdle was selected as the
heiress, Margot Wendice. Dowdle is
remembered for her directing efforts
in "‘Llegends, Lleaders, and Llega-
des” and “Harvey.” Her husband
Tony, a tennis burn, will be played
by Dean Zachary, the "‘Oldtimer"
from the Llano pageant and Dr.
Sanderson in “Harvey.” Max Halli-
day, the television writer, will be
portrayed by Greg Ahrendt, a
newcomer to the Riverwalk Theater
stage.
The roles of Inspector Hubbard and
Sergeant Thompson will be filled by
Earl Mohler and Tom Allen. Allen
played the part of Judge Gaffney in
Harvey. Mohler will be making his
debut before Llano theater audien-
ces.
Thurday, Apr 21
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, 7 p.m., Llano
Methodist Church.
Llano County hospital board, 7
p.m., Llano hospital.
14-15 years of age entering the 9th or transportation expenses) may be
10th grade: provided. Youth and adults.
Other programs available: Survival Skills — is a series of 10
Pre-Employment Skills Training workshops designed to improve
— a program offering youth ages basic life skills, such as child
14-21 information on job getting/job management, budgeting, problem-
keeping skills, and career explore- solving, nutrition, etc. Youth and
tion. adults.
Try-Out Employment — offers . Placement/Referral Service — in-
employers an opportunity to train vites employers to list their job
in-school youth. The first 200 hours vacancies and to obtain referrals at
of paid training may be reimbursed no cost. Youth and adults.
100 percent by JTPA. All services are-free to eligible the county.
Frday, Apr 22
United Daughters of the Confed-
eracy, 1:30 p.m., First Federal
Savings and Loan, Llano.
Al Anon and AA, 8 p.m., Special
Opportunities School, Llano.
Monday, Apr 25
WIC Clinic, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., 811
Berry, Llano.
Family Planning Office, 10 a.m. - 4
p.m., 811 Berry, Llano.
On-The-Job Training — is avail-
able to employers to hire and train
people into entry-level positions.
Qualified employer* may be reim-
bursed 50 percent of the employee’s
salary by JTPA during the training
period. Youth and adults.
Vocational/Technical Training
— helps people who lack specific
skills needed gto obtain a job.
Payment of flition, books, and
supportive services (meal and trans-
portation expenses) are provided for
training into demand occupations.
Training takes place at area schools.
Youth and aults.
Job Club — is a service provided to
people who have skills and abilities,
but need assistance with job finding
procedures. During the class, inter-
view skills, clarification of job skills,
and job leads are developed. We also
stress good work habits and positive
methods of solving problems on the
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Rounding out the cast is Hudson
Long as Captain Williamson, the
ne’er do-well con man who is
enlisted to do away with Margot.
Long played the part of Dirty Dan in
the Llano pageant and Elwood
Dowd in Harvey.
Rehearsals are underway. Three
A special note of rt—R— to all
my friend* and neighbor* for the
cards, flower*, phone calls, and
visits whlle in Unno Memorinl
Hospltal.
. A apodal thank yen to Dr. Dan
Hoerater and the nursing staff for
all their medical care.
I’m grateful for your kind and
considerate way. It means more
than I could eve. say.
God Heos you. ____
Mary Hannan.
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The family of Mary Kassell has
found so much consolation in the
actions and expressions of love
shown her during her illness and
at the time of her passing. Our
thanks go to the nurses and
doctors at our hospital, to the
Waldrope-Hatfield Funeral Home
and to Rev. Donald Jones, as well
as the many friends and loved
ones. Each one has done all that
was humanly possible. This kind-
ness and love have shown us the
esteem each had for Maty. It also
has made our grief a bit easier to
bear. We are sure God has
already blessed you for your
tenderness, generosity and love.
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thelr many kindnesses when
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ful to Dr. Dennis and the
wonderful staff at Uane Memorial
Hoapital, and especially to the
Tew Velnteer EMS. A special
thanks to Joyce, Sera and Harold,
Frank and Mable, Mickey Md
Chuck.
We’ve only been hi Unno
County a Hide over a year, but
we’ve been treated aa though we
were Hfetime reldents, and wo
are very grateful.
The event is sponsored by the Llano
County Democrats Club and the
steak dinner is being catered by
Larry Sawyer. Tickets are $12.50 per
person and are available from club
members and in several locations in
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Tnoeday, April 26
WIC Clinic, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m,. 811
Berry, Llano.
Ladies’ Golf Association, 9:30 a.m.,
Llano Golf Course.
Commodities, 10:30 a.m., Tow
VFD.
Llano Lions, noon, Inman’s Kitchen
Commodities, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.,
Llano Senior Citizens Center.
TOPS, 6:30 p.m., Presbyterian
Church, Llano.
Llano Boy Scouts, 6:30 p.m.,
Methodist Church.
SunriseiBeach VFD, 7 p.m., fire
hall.
Hill Country Crime Prevention
Assoc., 7 p.m., Llano .City Council
room.
Wedneeday, April 27
PLBIA, 9:30 a.m.. Peoples Sav
ings and Loan, Buchanan Dam.
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Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1988, newspaper, April 21, 1988; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585902/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.