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The llano news
Lltco. Texas
NCWS FROM
Tow Valley
ty MR8. DAMON WYCKOFF)
Mr and Mr* W N ('harl'-i-
of Lampasas spent th< week
end at their cabin here.
Mr. and Mrs George Kyser
of Lubbock visited Mr. ami
Mrs Andrew Alexandt r. Max
end Larry over the weekend.
O. K Alexander of Ft
Worth spent the weekend
here.
Mr and Mrs. Allen Johnson
visited Mr and Mrs Damon
Wyckoff Saturday night.
Go To Maryland
Mrs. I). K. lianisey and
Clara Jo left Saturday for
Betbesda. Maryland, where
Clara Jo will be a patient at
the research center.
Mr. and Mrs Taylor Willi
sots of Evnnt visited Mr. and
Mrs D E. lianisey and fami-
ly this week
Visit New Mexico
Mrs Troy Alt xander and
Mrs Gladys Hallmark visited
their mother Mrs, G. W. Box.
in Arte.-ia, New Mexico, this
PAGE THRB8
Thursday, June 2«, 19.17
From Father To Son
t past week.
i Death
Mr. and Mrs P. J. Griggs
wer<> tailed to Grand Saline
Monday when their son-in-law
Mr Hellomy, died very sud-
dei.-ly with a heart ailment.
Mr Bellonty was burled at
Grand Saline Tuesday morn-
ing.
Ice Cream Supper
The Tow Community club
met at the community house
Thursday night for an ice
cream and cake
Mr and Mrs Damon Wyc-
koff hail as supper guests Sun-
day night. Mr. and M's. Milam'
Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. T. D.
Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Hardin. Mr, and Mrs. Jasper
Hardin. Mrs Dokie Heats and
Margaret Ann. Mrs. T. W
Norton. Marguerete. Cordelia.
■ mi] Girlie Norton. M. A. Iteed,
tii'l Mr and Mrs James Heats
and family of San Antonio.
Mr and Mrs. L. A. Dodd
anti daughter and Mr. and
Mrs Hilly Hutson of LaMar-
pie Mr and Mrs Todd Farris
and Erma Jean of Burnet
visited Mr and Mrs. Allie
Hallmark this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tolly Gray are I
in Lubbock to attend a family |
reunion.
Family Reunion Held
At Lake Buchanan
The Hallmark Meador, and David Hallmark Mr and Mrs.
Davis families held a family Woodrow Thomas and family,
reunion at the L V. Nobles Mr. and Mrs. Madison Gab-
place on Lake Buchanan lust hart, Mr. and Mrs. Brown
weekend. Heed. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Mea-
„„ , dor and family, and Mr. and
I be following were present Mrs , Meador and fami
to enjoy the feasting, visit- ,y all of Burnet.
Ing. swimming, fishing, boat-
ing, and fellowship: Ami Mr. and Mrs. Edward
| Lilly and Mr and Mrs. B. F.
! Lilly and family of Algoa; Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hoskins of Al-
vin, Mr. and Mrs Carl Ming
Jr. and family. Brownfield.
Myers Family Reunion
Held At LCRA Building
Llano County Soil
Conservation News
Mr. anil Mrs. Carl Ming Sr
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Cavlness
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oran
Cavlness and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs Lewis Teiman and
family. Mrs Raymond Jen-
nels, .Mrs. Martha Anderson
aud son, and Mrs. Haskins
and Sandra, and Mrs Lillie
Cavlness. all of Austin.
A!*o Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Clifton and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Aubrey Hallmark and
family, Mr and Mrs. Bill Hall-
mark and family, Mr. R. A.
Spiders. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Moore Johanson. all of Llano
The sixth annual reunion of
the descendants of Mr, and
Mrs F. M. Myers was held
June 8 and ft at the IXJRA
Building on Inks Lake
Those attending were Mr
and Mrs. E. c. Myers; Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Duncan, Dora
and Jonele; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Myers, Wilson and Dayton;
Mr. and Mrs. W. D Roberts
and Walter, Mr and Mrs. Lee
Duncan and Joel Lee; Mr. and
Mrs Glen Myers and Mikle;
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Roberts,
and Mrs Lloyd W. Myer- and
Mr and Mrs. William Brown
and Miss Ruthe Duncan, all of
Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Llyod
Myers of Buchanan Dam.
Frank ansi Johnny Duncan of
Bertram; and Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Pierce, Sandra,
Charles and Bud, of Midland
Debbie and Kathy; Mr. and
And Mr and Mrs Wesley I .Mrs. T. E Duncan and Tom-
Vease.v, Mr. and Mrs Walter n)V; and Sam Myers, all of | $1
Veasey and family, Mr and r.iano.
Mrs. Isaac Veasey and family. Ig
ail of Killeen Mr and Mrs Also Mrs. (Tla Johnson; J. | s
Mack Davis and family. Mr. ; A. Johnson, Janet and Troy,
ansi Mrs. John Davis and son, all of San Saba; Mr. and Mrs. j
Mr. and Mrs. Damon Davis C. J. Duey, Liberty Hill; Mr.
and son, and Mr. and Mrs.
ST. JOHN CHURCH Yes, SANEX
HOLDS EXERCISES Mothproofing ^
/* a m n I nf nlu T'
Walter Carlisle and
and Preston Braden,
Big Lake.
family
all of
And Mr. and Mrs Harlton
The Vacation Bible School completely
will hold its closing program protects all
Sunday evening at St. John's your clothes
Mickey Mantle's 1956 Record
Batting Average
.353
Runs Batted In
130
Home Runs
52
Most valuable player
offers valuable advice
about Savings Bonds!
Mickey Mantle’s
big bat won him the
American League’s
Triple Batting Crown
last year and unani-
mous choice by the
nation’s sports writ-
ers as his league’s
most valuable player.
This young Oklaho-
man figures to *have
many more great
years in the majors,
hut already he's looking beyond hi.s playing
days, planning for his family’s future with regu-
lar savings.
Mickey says, “From personal experience, I
know that the guy who comes through regular-
ly means the most to himself and his team. I’ve
learned the same lesson about savings. Buying
U. S. Bonds regularly helps win the game of
security.
“Millions of sports fans can he star players in
the game of security by joining and staying on
Payroll Savings where they work.”
Good advice for the long haul from a long ball
hitter.
For most of us, Payroll Savings offer the easiest,
surest way to save. And the time to start is now.
All you do is sign the application form in the
payroll office where you work. Select the
amount to be set aside for your Bonds each pay-
day. Then your saving is done for you. And each
time you've accumulated enough, a Bond is pur-
chased in your name.
You keep adding to your Bonds through Pay-
roll Savings and your Bonds keep earning in-
ti rest for you. It’s a sure way to make a little
deduction add up to a lot of security.
So don’t put off saving another day. Sign up for
Payroll Savings where you work—today. Or
start buying Bonds regularly where you bank.
Part of Every American's Savings
Belongs in U. S. Savings Bonds.
The V S Government doet not pay lor thie advertisement*
The Treasury Oepartment thanks, for their patriotic
donation, the Advertising Council arid
Photo shows Calvin Fuchs
Soil Conservation Servlet* t*n
gineer from Johnson City, in
a field of oats and vetch on
the Theo Cretiuidge ranch
The vetch was blooming and
hail made some seed two
weeks ago.
This ha< been the first year
in some time that real soil
building benefits are being
realized from vetch as rain-
fall has been adequate.
Bobby Oestreich near ('as
tell is another cooperator who
is having good results with
vetch this year.
necessary In the Sorghum
And Mr and Mrs O. (). Mrs. Jim Bennett, of San An
Osbourn and family Mrs Jack tonio; Miss Sylvia McAden.
Hallmark, and Mr. and Mrs. Midland; Miss Helen Wyatt |
Walter Parks of Valley and Miss Murial Wyatt and j
Spring; Mr. and Mrs Leland Mrs. Ruth Gray, all of Pecos:
Hallmark of Click; and Mr. Ella Bell Kinser of Marble j
and Mrs. Randall Hallmark of Falls; and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Siiadowen and .-on. Mr and Lutheran Church at Castell ! against moth
A covered-dish supper vwitl i damage.And
altmilll as the photo shows.
The Sorghum almum on the
District display plot of the ■
David Stewart farm has made The seeded introduced grass-
| es and the native grasses pre-
Kingsland.
Mr. and Mrs Moore Johan-
son. Mr. and Mrs. John Gra-
ham. and Mr and Mrs. Harvey
Johnson and Mr and Mrs.
Stanley Ligon of Lone Grove.
Mr and Mrs Clyde Johanson.
Mr and Mrs John Johanson.
and Mrs Raymond Hallmark
of Cherokee; John Gabbart of
Tow Mr. and Mrs William
Karl Holland and son of Bluff-
ton.
Also Mrs Will Parks. Mrs.
Bottle Meador. Newt Kinser,
Mrs May Davis and son. Mrs.
Carrie Huff. Mr. and .Mrs
sent on the rootplowed area
of the C. T. Pollard place are
making good progress now
Ellis and
Christ!.
family of Corpus
be served at 6 p.m. for mem costs you
bers and friends, to be follow no* one cent extra. You get su-
ed by a program at 7 o'clock perior quality drycleaning plus
The children’s Bible School »his FREE MOTH PROTECTION
handiwork will be displayed i
for the parents.
And Mrs. Grace Neimyre
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Davis, Mr
and Mrs. W. K Davis, and
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Gay, all of
Houston; Mr. and Mrs, Ed
Nash and daughter of Del
Rio; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Walker and Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Cooper and family, both of
Ft. Worth; Mr. and Mrs Roy
Lee Gay of Dallas; and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Nash and daugh-
ter of Del Rio.
DANCE
PAT’S HALL
Frederlcksburq, Texas
Saturday June 22nd
Music by
Buck Fowler and the
Black Diamonds
J. J. Patranella
Everybody Welcome
d&ilU
Quality (ieanem w dyer*
tiowTNiNO paivrtN Stftvic*
PICKUP & DELIVERY
SERVICE
PHONE 16
WHEREVER YOU GO IN TEXAS, THERE'S
Seeded grasses in the pic-
ture include Blue panic,
Weeping lovegrass, liuffel-
i| grass, ami Kit bluestem.
I Native grasses consist of Tex-
wlntergrass. Vine- mesqnite,
and Arizona cottontop.
The Supervisors urge land-
owners to visit this area and
I then give them your opinion
of this conservation practice
and its possibilities in the i)s-
t rict.
ftlG£SQ5©S
rapid growth luring the last
JO days The photo shows it
to lie at least eight feet high
at the present time and it is
producing numerous s>oots at
the bottom nf each original ZX
bunch. It. was seeded March
I ft. 1957.
Mr Stewart Is hoping to
harvest some of the seed as it
matures He will probably use
a row-binder and bundle the
first crop.
The District shredder was
recently used to control weeds
present in some or the other KF:
grasses seeded on the area
Recovery studies of these
grasses following shredding
will also lie made. Weed con
trol has not been absolutely
wmmmm
you don't have to
a howl ? 1
P? for it
when you
use the
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ROM THE SABINE TO
THE RIO GRANDE, FROM
LAKE TEtfOMA TO THE
HIGHLAND LAKE? ANYWHERE
IN TEXAS THERE'S FIRST-CLASS
FISHING. IF yOU PREFER DEEP
SEA FISHING, THE LONE STAR
STATE OFFERS HUNDREDS OF
miles of Golf coast facili-
ties.
bass, flounder or cat-
fish.. CANE Ft>LE OR ROD
AND REEL, FISHING IN
TEXAS IS A PLEASURE
ENJOYED BY
THOUSANDS.
^WMTADSS m
THE FISHING SCENE NEARLY ALWAYS
FEATURES COLD BFER, FOR WHEN THE
FISHING'S GOOD AND THE DAY’S HOT,
&EFR BELONGS, WHILE YOU THlNK ABOUT
THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY. WHEREVER
TEXANS GO, THEY ENJOY
O' A Vk TEXAS-S/LE PLEASURE
- —^ WITH BEE(? BfvERASE
O OF MODERATION.
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The Llano News
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The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1957, newspaper, June 20, 1957; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816390/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.