The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1945 Page: 5 of 8
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THK LLANO NCWB, LLANO, TRXAB TIM Iff or
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(I’ontlniiprt from page One.I
In making tin- introduction, Governoi
Stevenson, iih tile chief executive of
Texns, presented A*-lmii-n 1 Nlmitz with
n commission as admiral of the Texns
Navy, pointing out thnt (luring, the
trying days of Mu* Texan Revolution,
the uniiill Texan Navy had played a
large part In the winning of the Haiti *
of Ran Jacinto, by prohibiting sup-
plies and reinforcements from reach-
ing the Mexican army from Vera Crux
and that Texas Is still, under law en-
titled to have a navy of their own.
Fleet Admiral Nimltx told of big
pleasure of being able to return to
the seines of IiIr childhood and ad
monisilu-d( tilt AumJ'iupt people to he
s^D^to K™ p a* Navy ifeflng peace-
time that Wonfd’be of sufficient size
to keep any and all invaders front our
shores. ' •
Following the pWiffraht at Iho court
house, the Admiral placed a wreath
on hf tnemdrlal to the then from
VALLEY SPRING
Bv Mrs. B. L. Greetthaw
Mi and Mrs, .lack Hallmark. Mr
and Mrs Jesse Ha relay. Mrs Walter
Harks. Jr . and daughter, Shirb m ,
visited In the home of Mr. and Mis.
Frank Tow Thursday.
Mrs Maurice Harclny and daughter,
Wanda Carrol, who have lieen visit
lug with relatives In Valley Spring,
returned to their home in Llano tip*
past week
Mrs. John Smith, who has been
spending several days In the homo
of Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, returned
to her home in FYedonla Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Schneider
and family, of near Llano, visited In
the home of Mrs. Schneider's par-
ents. Mr and Mrs. R H. t’mfrid
Mr. and Mrs J E. Hessom were
business visitors In (Justine Friday.
Alma Sessotn, of Port Worth, visit-
ed In the J R Hessom home a few
days the past week She returned
to Fort Worth Saturday
Mr and Mrs Sammio Jeffr* y and
sons. Haul and James, also (ieorgle
Jeffrey, were Sunday guests of Mr
and Mrs Helton Cnderwood in Field
Creek
Hrothcr L V Nobles, of Hluffton,
will preach for the congregation of
the Church of clir!*c Sunday Every
Iconic to attend these
Clothing
(Continued Hum Hagc On« t
S
er\ ice
Wen
SATURDAY
Charles arret t
In
“ROUGH R'DING
JUSTICE”
with
JIMMY WAKELY
Also ' Zorro's Black Whip”
Comedy and Cartoon
\dnms. who has lus
«c In a beauty eolh ■;»
few (lave W f ll 111
M' Annie \,| let j;
I,, fore beglnnln : !i,
Hy operator
a \ndt cW S' JlOi-tlf ii
■ and Ccorgc H"i!. L
the weekend In *he
'( tioenfeld's | i' cut
orge Philips
ni left Sunday f " <',ia p
he expects to lot an
barge front tie \rmy
■ N A Talley and uri,
1 M s Clifton lhl“l all
M the home nt N!I
Kcss mi Sunday af-
S’ ndn y p;vl Monday
JUDY GARLAND
ROBERT WALKER
in
THE CLOCK”
Plfls MOVIETONE NEWS
and Short
Tuesday - Wednesday
Marjorie Reynolds
Charles Ruggles
in
“3 IS A FAMILY”
Also Short Features
i tel.
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d in the horn, of
Hallmark and Mrs
. Jr, and daughter
c.-iioT and Amelia Hir
. were visitors In the
Hid Mrs J R S. sotll
1 (unday They were accompanied by
!l ( Hessom of •lie Vrniy Air For ' s
now tatioricd at It,alias, who spent
the weekend with bis parents.
Sam Partin, of Pi
tor to the J F Ses
ml Mrs
i r Hark
s. Rube
of Man
of Mi
each carry 3,,’00,0(10 pounds for ill
trlbiitlon In China where winter weaih
t r Is bitter.
"The Filipinos, too, will so in la*
wearing contributed shoes and cloth
lug The llrsl peacetime cargo to
leave an Atlantic port for the Philip-
pines since pearl Harbor Included 63
carloads of contributed clothing. That
shipment, Including shoes, left New
York on the s S. Courser, Septem-
ber 12. A total of 4,000.000 pounds
of contributed clothing has been al-
lotted to the Philippines "
Allocations of the clothing for over-
seas relief ns of September 18 total
1 lti.7lfi.700 pounds. Mr. Kaiser's state
me f revealed. The remainder of
the clothing donated by the Ameri-
can people will be allocated goon. Al-
locations and shipments have already
been made to the following countries:
Albania, Helgluni, Luxembourg, Bur
tun. Borneo, Malaya, Chinn, Cxecho-
Slovakia, Hrnneo, French Indo-t'hlna
Also, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands
and Netherlands Idas' Indies, Norway,
the Philippines, Poland, Yugoslavia.
Russia and to refugee children and
stateless people now In a number of
European countries.
All governments receiving nllo *.-
Holts of clothing have entered Into
agreements with CNRRA gunr.iutee-
Ing distribution of contributed (loth-
lug without cost and without dh tI i
(nation of any kind.
The statement made publh by Mr
Watkins also (jtto'ed a recent re art
by Roy F. Hendrlckr-ntl. deputy direr
to!- general of CNRRA the Unit'd
Nations Relief and Rehabilitation it
ministration paying tribute to the
7,700 local (lialrmen who conducted
the clothing drive in rnmmniilti ,
throughout America
Pointing out that the drive was or-
ganized he< a use there was nlmost no
available new clothing for over--, is
Hendrickson said. If the
ive had failed there wo t! I
uttering this winter for tnll-
a'-c receiving th“ donate I
dresses, trousers, suits,
underwear Without that
(i ttinned from l’agr vine.)
jrSS.E W. GHAY NOW ON
TERMINAL LEAVE FROM ARMY
K' M.v Field, <)( t IT. CpI. Jessie W
Gray, of Llano, Texas, was placed on
terminal leave from the Army Air
Forces today preparatory to return-
ing to civilian life.
Corporal Gray Inst served at the
huge AAF supply and maintenance
Installation of the San Antonio Air
Technical Service Command, Kelly
Field.
During IiIr Army career he served
In North Africa and Italy, one of the
team, on the home front and Ihe bat-
tle front, helped to bring peace to the
world
Tie wears the European Th< aler of
Operations ribbon with two Little
stars. * .... i •
RETURNS FROM NEW GUINEA
Sgt Wilton T Key, who has been
In New Guinea for the past 11 month''
has returned to the States.
lie t« now In a hospital In Hot
Springs. Arkansas.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank out ■utiy friend-
for Hair thoughtfulness luring our
i hours of sadness, caused I the death
of our father
We ■'hall always r *i: - r yon
comforting words and a • kind
n*‘SR
THE I'VMTLY OF FRANK MoSKl ""
relief, M
< lolhltla
he great
Hons wh
overcoa i
ht
and
otnc, was a vlsi
•n home Sunday
Mr and
Mr
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pi|.,d
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md Mr«
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corse
Phillips m
nr
Valiev
Sprlnr
Mrs All*
Bardny
and s.
>n,
Jerry
Nell, of T
>W.
« petit
I*ie » i *
rkenrt In
the heme 1
Mr and
M « J
A
flar-
S N Redfr
ml and
Wlf*' «
ho
havp
been vlsl‘1
HR
their
(hlIHren
in
San
I chin
Josetv
etnei
campaign, that same us'd
would have lain in attics and
unproductive In meeting tli
getn y
The CNRRA report not onlv pric-
ed the quantity of the clothing gifts
hut also tin* tremendous organization
'oh s', . ' fully accomplished under
the National Campaign Chairman
Henry J Kaiser and the Executive
Director. Dan A West It elded:
F 11 Walzel. Cameron, Texas, deal-
er Hi a' u ((.. i| products. Meat 111
truck '■> ■*• - 43- ltd
FOP SALE- ' ihv push i Tt
MRS. CORINE lOWLER, Phone 111
"Th" (|u:'iity lias lieen outstanding,
"The v ■'■),. of >ti,> contributed elicit-
Inc can properly he placed tt 75 cents
to a dolin' a pound no the nverag"
It Is C"".! usable clot hilt g1"
Mr K .is statement al o dlselos
iMtiulng urgent nord for
versens. and quoted a re-
’ In- William L Hatt, vice-
.f the War Production hoard
ed the
clothing
cent repo
i halrman
who said
"The C.
al Clothl
dtM of the t’nltcd N
• folic tion has been ef-1
fectlve and nios* satisfactory. I hone
if may eontlnu*’ because there will
still he a texMle shortage, particular-
ly In cotton, for many mouths t > come
and If the materials which are badly
needed abroad are to he provided In
adequate quantities. It seems to tm*
that the iob will he up to 'he cloth-
ing collection committee."
Thursday and Friday
Oct. 25 20
WALLACE BEERY
This Mt n’s Navy'
Also MOVIETONE NEWS
PLAN NOW
to attend our Halloween
Mid Night Spcok Show
Wed. Night Oct 31 at 11 P I
Antonio and VteP'H.t returned t<
their home near Valley Spring Mon
do v
Mr and Mrs Tommie Tinsley and
nephew, of Mount Vernon, visited
with relatives in Valley Srlng the
as week They left for Alpine Thur*
day to visit her faihet and his wife,
Mr and Mrs Gene Avery Tiny were
accompanied hy Mrs Dora Scssom.
WANTED: First-.Mass sandblast car-
ver Good warges and steady employ-
ment State age and experience.
ROOSEVFLT GRANITE COMPANY.
3u r,t SNYDER OKI,A.
Gillespie County who ha ! fallen In
Wo Id War 11
A ft *' r a brief visit to the place of
Ills birth, the \dmlral went to the
Nlmltr hotel, where a dinner was glv-
i n Itt Ills honor, attended hy hundreds
of his relatives
Several of th« relatives made re-
marks at ‘he dinner of the childhood
days of the Fleet Admiral and one
ask "Cousin Chester, when will you
have enough points to get out of the
NaftV
_ Ji."<rSmam
ROBINSON BROS. P-US LINE
Leave Llano 8:15 a. m. and 2#55 p. m.
Arrive Austin at 11:30 a. rn. & 6:00 p. ni.
Both Schedules Through Georgetown
j 0 jl
Leave Austin 7:25 a. m. and 3:05 p. m.
f
From where I sit Joe Marsh
‘We have only jus* begun
to fight''
We were sitting around Bill
Webster's fire the other night,
enjoying a mellow glass of beer,
and talking-now that the war is
over — altout what Peace really
means.
“I ran tell yon one thing it
doesn't mean,” says Bill. “It.
doesn't mean that we ran all re-
lax-and take things easy-and
figure we're living In Utopia."
“You're right,” Judge Cun-
ningham agrees. "Peace meins,
among other things, eternal Vigi-
lance Free men are still al war
with hatred, prejudice, intoler-
ance-whether it's Intolerance of
a man s political beliefs, or of his
right to choose between a glass
of beer or buttermilk.”
From where f sit, the Judge Is
absolutely right- Peace means
continued vigilance — continued
straggle against all the fhrres of
Intolerance thnt mused the last
war, and ran sow the seeds of
fntgre conflict. Maybe we should
paraphrase the stofaitwf* Hero-
latignary Hero: “We have only
Just began to light”
0Hma4L
O "vn'p’if, Jo*5 t mini Stairs firrwtn fsafaia
National Flower Week
Brochure OcL 2F28
ONLY A FLOWER
I am only a flower . . . yet millions love me and look to
me for inspiration, hope mid peace!
I was created I \ Uod that man might always have some-
thing which would remind him of the beauty and goodness
of (!od
I am often Cupid's messenger and hear the glad tidings
of love and romance.
I speak a language that is universal and men often say it
with flowers when thoughts lie too deep for words.
1 am the friend of man in the mo uent of his greatest joy
ami his greatest sorrow.
I walk down the roadway of life with man, helping to
make that journey licautifnl each step of the way
I carry a breath of sunshine to the sick, and I ease the
feat's of those who travel through tin* valley of the shadow
of death.
I sometimes fall asleep during winter’s long cold nights.
hut I rise again each spring to hi mi e\\
In times of war, I stand for all things good and give unto
those who look upon my face the h ru* that peace ninv come
again.
In days of peace, I o' fhe uptorn earth and the war-
wracked home.
I am sometimes the only ray of sunlight in man's life,
when tin* clouds a; larkest, hut with tilt* coining of the sun
.1 lilt my head , stand hv to snlhfe its merry sunshine.
I may he the orchid proud that graces a beautiful lady's
gown, a violet beside a brook, • a wee flower that blooms be-
side the road.
Vet, 1 hough I am only the smallest flower that grows
if you hut knew tin* mystery of my heihg y. . you would know
thr mysfepy of (hid and of lift *txi*lf|.j
ill Roberts.
lid ot lit, Mseit I
- 4'Hia
FLOWfcft
LLANO FLOWER SHOP
Mrs, R, Fishbeck Phone 234
CONCRETE SAVES FI A!)
Let me build your Feeding Trotig’. s
carlos McKinney
LLANO, TEXAS
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Collins, Will. The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1945, newspaper, October 18, 1945; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816540/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.