The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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MCI FOUR
TH| LLANO NIWS
LLANO. TCXAS. THURSDAY, AUGUST It, iggo
LOOK AT YOUR HAT
"Everybody Else Does”
The Man’s Store
"Nu» Sed"
AGRICULTURAL AND 4-H NEWS
If L P 4*|l»'
llgno Cou«T/ Aj' CJ -lurol A;s«t
COW POKES
By Act Reid
READ THIS
Lynch Says
Quality Fresh Gssoline
at « Lo*»r Prieel
All Brandi of Oil for Lett
WES 90
28 9
So Friends, Why Pay Mora?
LLANO OIL CO.
DANCE
PATS PAVILION
Fredericksburg. Texas
Saturday. Auqust 20
Music By
Howard Wusterhausen
and
Lone Star Ramblers
Male* your
FAIR DANCE
Reservation Now For
Saturday August 77
DOUBLE DANCE
on Pavilion
Jesse Lee and
Texas Valley Roys
in Hall
Texas Rhythmeers
Everybody Welcome
i J Patranella
While some scientists are try Moseley Robert M • eley C irtis
ing to send 4 rocket to the moon Osh* ,r' f'l>' I”'-' Ost.< jrr. I>-
.them are trying to rid the South *er ftsta,'irn Jerr<-;i Sag-biel Perr;
west of one of its worst livestock Setterrieyer and Marylin Smath
pests the nerewworm er*
The I SfM has announced that Aduit-. a ho attended wire Nor
new research on means of eradi rriiin Living-ton representative of
eating the srr'ewworm will begin tbe f entral T* <a- Flectnc f.o-Op
soon at Kerrville This is the same ,JI Llano. f ufford Set'emeyer
i SDA station that was respon snd 'hr* agents
BETTER HOG PRICES FORECAST
search that led ti the sterile fly The price outlook for hogs for
technique u sed successfully the next few month-
against the vTewworm in the ;,til> brighter -John MeH.ine ex
Southeast tension economist, says that prices
fine of the main projects of the received by farmers in the a t
I NfM's entomologist will he to h',lf "f 1W!0 wl11 u' h:-'“ r ,h',r'
develop better methyls of rear r,,celvwl in ’h'' hi,if r,f
mg screwworms and .Iso to find I!,w says ,hp' wil1 r‘"' h,; A
ways to produce strains of the ''v*'r re#ch ,hp T*'lk "f
insect better suited to sterlliza Ht58 and the usual fa! hr.'*
tiori by radiation Another im 1 an ** expected
portant aim of the Kerrv,lie re M'Haney explains this fore
search is to learn more about the f,n"' nw' k'-mting W
nutritional requirements of screw th4,t ,h‘ m<> 'pnr.g pig crop * ■
Zeb, sometimes you con think of the derndest things
<er me to do'
worm larvae v, that an improved
inexpensive r*»arrirdium may
la- developed Project scientists
will also seek new rnethols bv
which flies ean I* irradiated with
minimum effect ori their life pro
Of*S*f*S
In announcing the new project
the t SDA reported that far Ray
monel ' f'.ushlarid would head the'
researe hers
15 ATTEND ELECTRIC CLINIC
fifteen 4 If member leaders
and the* age*nts atle-rieleel the1 an
final Distrn *7411 eleetrie ' lime
at Junction last week The West
Texas t’tility f>> sponsored! the'
event anel a ve ry outstanding pro
gram was presented to over 200
people Tbfv I so sponsored a very r',(orH and just
ni^r* hart)#*ni#» lunch
Those attending from r.lano f'o
unty were Chuck Dalrhau Jackie
I.arremeire f'lhriri'. (attic lohfi ’I
We are Authorized Distributors
FOR
CENTURY MOTORS
An old line with an established reputation
We cin replace almost any motor with a
motor on loan from our shop while repairs
are being made
IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST!
Jungkind Electric Service
Llano, Texas
down 16 percent lifirn the 19.69
spring crop This decrease was
brought about mainly because
fewer -/>ws farrowed and fewer
pigs were produced per sow
Spring prices in 1001 will be
largely determined bv the size of
the 1960 fall crop M-Hanes con
tainucs \icording to the present
crop forecast th< 1900 fall crop
should be ,iri i!!er th.v 'he 1959
crop, thus the prices received in
the spring of 1901 -hoilld be higher
than those received this year
The specialist concludes with a
word of warning for swine tiro
ducers He savs there arc indica
tions that this downtrend in pro
duet ion may be the shortest on
prices
mav be better iri the last half of
I960 and iri the first few months
of 1961 is no reason to believe
that prices will bring satisfactory
returns to all producers in the
la t half of 1901
GOLD STAR WINNERS
The highest honor a 4 If Hub
member can win in his or her
counts is the fluid Star Award
This award is sponsored hv the
\AM College of Texas and the
winners are honored each vear bv
fistrict banquets Any boy who is
13 vears of age or older before
.Januarv 1 of the current year in (((l||s),
4 |( Club work i eligible to enter
The Gold Star judging commit
tec composed of Fdgar .fames
Mms M .1 Stewart and Hal
f'unningham will select today the
outstanding 4 II Club boy 1 f
l.lano Countv for 19.59 60 The
selection will be made on the basis
of leadership protects and activi
ties as shown by work books that
each member submits
LIBRARY NOTES
T H E
The Library i-,
r<
■reiving lome
new non fiction
Yh
ikv on many
different subject
(»ne 'if our
new sport books
is
Baseball" hv
Harold Seymore
It
is a history
of baseball and
trac
is the sport
from iti real nri
gin ■
■ through its
Wanderer
evolution from a
pastime to a polite
for young men and
highly organized husin
iri the hands of profi
motors and players W
books on golf, bowling at
sports
Some of our new gardi
are “American Carden (look
Brown; 'Landscaping with Vines
by Howard; Daffodils" tr. <z .
"Perennials in the Garden" by
Potter, VVasy Wavs to A IPauti
ful Carden" by Cannon. 1 hry
santhomumC bv K> 1
Growing for Kvervon*
HAl CUNNINGHAM
b.
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hv
The heavy rains of the past few
days have put a lot of smiles on
faces around Llano County as
the welcome moisture gave pasture
grasses a spurt of growth for the
fall season Only cause for slight
concern was all that lovely water
roaring down the river, and the
Bulb regret that it couldn't be stored
by Dix up and spread around later on
NAVY RECRUITER
INCREASES SCHEDULE
Robert C Shot well. Navy re-
cruiter has announced that due
The Art of Drying Plants and when it's needed l.lano County,
Flower by Squire- and Card however, seemed to get its share
en arid Patio Building Book by and the run off will help some-
Sunset body down the line. It was even
There are some beautiful house a pleasure to slbsh around in the
plans and arrangements in The mud remembering that this same
Second Treasury (if Contemporary mud was once dry dust
Inside Today's Horne
__\«r
and "How to Decorate and Light
Vour Horne" The l.lano Athletic Booster Club.
New cook books are The Best long the dream of manv lovers of
of All Cook Book" by Brabeck and athletics, got off to a good start
lout Ways to Please A Husband Monday night, and promises to
by Myra Waldo become a valuable aid to the
History shelves are filled with school athletic program Such an
good history books sue h as organization can render a great
American As A Civilization bv service in promoting good sports-
Max Lerner and An Encyclopedia manship. furthering the apprecia-
te VV oriel History hy Langcr We tion of the athletic program, anil
have a history (took on every serving as a service organization
state in the union for the teams, if it is organized
and operated intelligently, as ours
ATTEND WEDDING seems to be The Wanderer has
ANOTHER BIG
SPECIAL HEREFORD & ANGUS
AND HEREFORD - ANGUS CROSSBRED
STOCKER AND
FEEDER CALF SALE
AT MASON AUCTION CO.
MASON, TEXAS
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
Also, Saturday, October 22
Cosignn your calves where large numbers and quality cattle
draw more buyers end more competitive bidding—
AUCTION SALE AT 1 P.M.
Calves entered in competition will be judged prior to the
sale, with judging at 10 00 a m , in pens of 10, 20 and 40
head Ribbons and appropriate awards will be given by the
b'ted associations.—Calves need net be entered in competi-
tion in order to sell
TEXAS AND HILL COUNTRY HEREFORD ASSOCIATIONS
TEXAS AND HILL COUNTRY ANGUS ASSOCIATIONS
MASON AUCTION COMPANY, INC,
.Mrs Dick Patton and Douglas seen several such clubs (lie for lack
to the increasing num^r of young ,av |»a,ton. Mrs Carl Smith and 0f interest, and one or two that
men choosing the Navy further Mr and Mrs Thplma Smlth and even(||a!lv tr|(„, h ,h(1
;rv T Z daugMer* of Round Mountain teams and did more harm than
sar\ to increasi his vimi- to the j(.ft Wednesday for Barlow. K\ good The llano Club however
Hill Country Hit schedule in Llano i ,v u,,.,i,im,, ni \t, ■ , . . , ' : ”1W(',r-
.. , . , 1 , ’U -i (nl tri* werlrlin^ ot viis w'iselv adopter! a < (institution and
( ounty will a- each Wuln s lay at C|t.„ Pearsons son. Tommy Pear bylaws which clearly defines its
Kingsland. 2 P n ' son The wedding will b« Saturday purposes and objectives and it
from 3 till 5pm Sho.well will he Mrs IVar<on „ th(. former looks like it's set up to serve the
at the radio station in Llano from cleo Smlth of Roun(j Mountain
3 till .3 30, and then at the post
office He will be in Cherokee on
Thursdays at 9am
JUSTIN and ACME
BOOTS
Charlie’s Store
Llano, Ttxas
Visitors in the home of It W
Kuthmann during the weekend
were Mr and Mrs David Gofford
of Dallas. Sgt and Mrs Royston
It Kothmann and children of
community and the school wisely
and well.
Debbie Johnson. Sherrie and Bus
sell Kothmann arc spending the
week with their grandparents
5* SALE
All Summer
Dresses, Suits, Blouses,
Shorts, Pedal Pushers,
and Skirts
By One for Regular Price-ONE FOR 5c
NORTON’S
The Llano V'ellowjackets play
ing for the first season in Dis
, ,, . ... trot 18 AA competition, have been
, , , . , , ... picked by sports writers to win
the cellar position According to
the coaches, however, the boys are
paying scant attention to those
dire predictions, and are Impping
heads like eager beavers It mav
be very much like the case of the
bumblebee Scientists tel] us that
by all the laws of aerodynamics
it is impossible for the bumble-
bee to fly. constructed as he is
The bumblebee, however, isn't
familiar with the laws of aerody
namies and goes right ahead fly-
ing anyhow
301 Wet* Young
“WE GIVE $ A H GREEN STAMPS"
Bless the little pointed heads
of the readers who wrote in that
they missed the Wanderer last
week The Wanderer was wander
ing around in th mountains of
Colorado, esnjoying the scenery'.
wheezing in the more than two-
mile altitudes, and taking enough
pictures to bore his friends for
years Probably from years of
practice, the people of Colorado
resort towns have become experts
at acquiring the tourist's money,
and the Wanderer also noticed no
little iealousv between the towns
that had scenery to offer In
Colorado Springs, where the prices
were sky high, evervone said.
"Don't go to Denver—they'll hold
vou up" The Wanderer went to
Denver, where prices were high,
but slightly lower than Colorado
Springs In Denver the purveyors
of services to traveling Texans
said Don't g0 to Estes Park—it's
just a dinky little tourist trap
and They'll hold you up” The
Wanderer went to Estes Park
where prices were slighriv lower
than Denver and where the city
provided huge free parting loti
for tounsts Oh well, eyervtwdy s
gotta try to make a buck some
how
Be Sure To Attend The
JAYCEE SADDLE RACES
Saturday Night, August 20
MASON FAIRGROUNDS
Old Fashioned Goat Roping 2.30 P.M. Free
Barbeque Supper 6 00 7 00 P M. Children 75c Adults $1.00
Main Event at 8 Children 25c Adults 50e
Be Present for the Saddle Award
MASON COUNTY JUNIOR C OF C.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY & MATTRESS CO.
Finest Workmanship—Minimum Prices
19 Years Experience
Complete Line of Upholstery Fabrics
Free Estimates Free Delivery
For Appointment Phone 16
Bill Walker, Representative, Llano, Texas
Phone 2951—Buchanan Dam, Texas
Bargains
IN
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NOW WAILABLE AT
Close-Out
Prices!
Buttery Hardware Co.
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MEXICAN FOOD
STEAKS and SHORT ORDERS
MRS ADOLPH CONRAD, Owner
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— Excellent Food and Service, Always —
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1960, newspaper, August 18, 1960; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth824368/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.