The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1977 Page: 2 of 16
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1J**° Nf*‘ Tharsdsy April
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The Llano News
In tfir U«no lVj»t Office m mkxnkI claee mU matter*
undrr the act <4 Omcrxese of 107ft
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Llano Observes
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Editor and fNabiteher
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WCC Members
Wanderer Take Historical
TourlnKerrville
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Hal
‘ I NMNGIIAM
An Aggie ui«iri|iiiiidrnl
-* “tile* in ilia) one, <>| hi*
Ji uvi|i|h i nr<||hiHiii <i*mplamx
I In High i a • <im Ian rears agu.,
ami rhr iiccrr had a lalf. you
said I needed a hull, yi I sulil mv
rxm und bbughl a.hull, and still
tin *i m 11 ’ ‘
•x.
lids a.ssi.Ssim.nl -mr—
lent t-iiininiili situation lias
hern mating ihe round* in
-financial i si• le*
Overall llulkait anil I <>rt< tualuu
' A slowing up id dir slim
down ts lint as giHMl as an n|tlnr n
in dm down i ill vr lull u is better
than o)lfirt n speed iiji nl (he
alowdinvn or « derjM-ntug id (hr
down i hi vr and u suggests do-
climate is tight tor «ii adjust
Went ol dm it adiuslnirnt
"I iirmng |n unemployment
wr lind a definite (In ey-asp in
dm j mtr id ifiifrusp, w iiii h
slum s Hu **- is a letting up ol llm
|{*ldovsn II du slow dim n
should speed up, dm decrease
In llic talc - o| mi Hast- id
unemployment would itirn into
an increase in |lm lair id
, dci tease ol utK-niphivnmni Wr
tipnl a It's rling oil rrtri trd In
Oil Wall Mlirrl as bumping
along na t hoitom syrncllnm
this spring I Ins w ill hr hdhtwrd
hv a gt nllr pi< tup, lio n r lasln
pickup a slowdown ol do
|o« tup and linallx a lesrlihg oil
again In ilit* uiirnm i
Now il ilmir s any dung »t
htr lo grf (Hit irrih into, it's a
tricar and Nihil** trsurnr of thjr
situation1 v •>
»
Ami dial reminds us ol dir
I hr Woman'* Culture Club
member* traveled lo Kcrrvillr
Monday. April II for limit
spiing lour and friendship
turn (iron
I fir y mrl af the Holiday Inn
for (offer and prox reded lo dir
former Sara Schofield Si hoid for
. girls The si hoot U owned by a
Ms foliar *d Dallas who Hew lo
Krrrvillr lo conduct .Ihe lour of
dm home lor the club members
Hr nplalrtrd how he same to
buy thr school and turn II into a
home Mm home is furnished
w-mfc many pin■*!*** antique*
with vnttr dalmg bait lo dm
11 Ih and 1Jib irnluric*
Jim ladles'rrijoyed a him fieoil
al dm ( ountry ( luh Mir i lull
ysas dm rrslorrif^. home of
( aiilam S< hrrlnei
I hr nrsl home lo he visited
was dm Junior Schreiner huuu.
Mils home is owned by Mis
Vollalrr and is one of dm many
htilhllngs in Krrrvillr that has a
medallion from Ifm lexwv Hlsl
orn af Society
Mir ladles enjoyed die day in
Kerrvttfe seeing dm many dlff
erenl slides of homes and Ihe
heatitdii! ism id ry side in dm
spiing lime
i J
t
t
'Wal, we made nearly enough this year fo pay
the pottage on fhi* incomo fa* return"!
soy
NEWS FROM
i lassit rcommili prediction
made by < alvin ( oolldge alter
hr M illed from (hr presidency
and became a nrwspajmr ud
nimusl al SI IN) net word, which
trad substantially. "Judging
from experience ih Ihe pasl ami
the outlook for Ihe future, mndl
lions shiiuld he either brlfrt or
w oise''
«w-
^ t*y don*i havr lo haye a
t’)> D .W grec front Harvard ru
Yale losiiiltm up profound stuff
like dlls, hill undoubtedly. II
would help
My Mr* Fred Shaffer
We hojHr everyone had a very
hi< e FasterTudidav over the past
weekend
Ihe Valley Spring Community
I Ud* rnel on Monday night tor a
i ailed business meeting A
barbecue and a mush al way
discussed and planned for April
M) Everyone hr keeping this
date- in mind and hope tn see
y«iu limn
I aster May gursls of Mr ami
Mrs livuiglav lltumm I mum
and HahAwrrr Mr and Mrs
lieorge I pjyerson and Mi and
Mrs Mike Hrrvls and Dec Ib-e
all of C herokee,' lummy and
Jonell Epperson of tarlelon
( ollege ol Sl.ephenvllle, Mr and
Mrs Wilford liiiktmss and Kay
of llano. Mr and Mrs Hrriry
Hoh matin ol Enchanted K.« k
Mr and Mrs Knkv' Hauman.
Kvan and Justin and Mr ■ ind
Mrs (*ary Hauman and ( ody.
We would like lii wehsime
Mr and Mrs Kichard (nlberi
and family lo our community
I hey base purchased Ihe home
of Mr aird Mrs lulius Neu
maim
Mrs Sundry Kuykendall,
(maylrne Shaffer, Keilh and
Ken made a business trip to
I rcdc.Mi Lshuig. on W ednesifa y
morning
Day id (irrenwcll of I vln
s|mnl several days visiting with
Ml and Mis A ( Hillman
David's mot her, Mrs W M
fircenwell .lame Wednesday
mghl and they both left early
Ihursday morning lo return to
their home in fyler
Several from out this way
allended (hr Hill Country I ive
stink Kaisers Association meet
nig and supper held Saturday
night
Mr and .Mrs limmy Kidd of
Irving visited with Mi and Mis
TORN OF THE tv
"IEEHTDRY
You’ll Iohc your heart to
thlN old-fashioned golden
oak dinette by Holman.
Tlicsc Turn ( H Hii*
(Vfipuy {>iccv> uiv
uiiuuHitiCttlh ivj >r< m luccfi-
of solid Oak vvttli u
golden C kik finish Pic
“pressed buck” choirs
feature hcanufnlh
end>ossed luicks and
tough, durable woven
cune seats Pve ever
popular pedesuJ table
in 44 arid has one 22 M
apnjncd lea! Available
separately. (
IH Hill
Mi and Mrs Iiminv Kidd arc
in the iiriH css o| moving into the
Maik Krdlord house Wr would
like to welcome limmy and 1‘al
lo oiir loimminily. Weekend
gursls of Mi and Mis limmy
kuld were JyU»_ Wcreuu-iiawc
o| l olumhus aibl I’alrii k Knld ol
Austin
Hope all the Home Demon
vita lion (lull ladies will rrfttcm
her we will have our regular
meeting on Wednesday alter
iiihiii April 20 al the home ol
Mrs Kulh Hopson Hope lo see
"you all then
Sunday lum ft guests ol Mr
and Mrs Smokes Kuykendall
were Mr and Mrs A < Ibll
man. Ml and Mrs Katidv
Kuykendall and, K'l’l'i Hurl
freeman and Mr uiul Mrs
1 red Shatter Keilh and Ken
Mrs Snyokev Kuykendall,
(iraylerte Shaffer. Keith and
Ken were in San Angelo lues
day helping move some things
lor Mr and Mrs lulius Neu
mann I vervone was sorry to
see Ihe Neumanns move
limmy I vnn Hauman ol I at
lelon I ollege ol Stephens rfle
vrsnPrt wiTfl fus parents Mr
and Mrs Douglas Hauman and
Dale I riday till luesday even
ing
Mr and Mrs Kandy kuvkcn
dall and Kippi visited I aster
Sunday aflernoon with her
parents. Mi and Mrs led Hoile
of PotiloiiK and itrhcr family
members
Mr* Mary to C arrol of Austin
spedl ihe weekend with Mr and
Mrs Jim Haag and Houston
Several from owl. this way
enjoyed a lour of some old
homes in Kcrrville Monday
s|m*ii sored f*v the Tiaiio Wo
man's Culture Club I hi: ladies
altending from out this way
were Mis lames I pjyerson,
Mrs Hudson I nng, Mrs Kov
Willoughby. Mrs Ffecl Shaffer,
Mrs Jim Haag and Sirs Mary
Jo ( arrol
Mrs Ihniglas Hauman and
Ciraylene Shaffer took Dale,
Keilh and Ken lo Austin ice
skalmg on I hursday
Mr and Mrs f[A Short
spcmllhi wi i k. ini wilh Mr ajuf 1
Mrs James Hurnett and family
ol HbiwriwiHHj,
Mr and Mrs Koy Hranham,
Jr and Joy ol Houston sj»eni the
weekend with her mol Her Mrs
Alma Hitk
Sir and Mrs Hud Smaihers.
Valerie, lanimy and Becky of
Waco, Mrs Jimmy Ketd. Cilen
and Dixie ol Mundaa. James
Smaihers and Khonda of I I
I’asy*. Mr and Mrs Pug Lange.
Cireg and Brad of Mason. Sfiss
Isa Smaihers all yisticd during
Ihe Faster holidays wuh Mr
In a.proclamation declaring
the week of Ajrril l> through 23
*1 i‘» he f i/irary Week in fexas.
CjoveriMie fhgph Briscxie ha*
TJ called uj»on Texans lo visit ihe
public vhnol and academic
libraries that serve them The
increasing complexity of (he
.1 world in which we Itvr makes
adequate information vital for
all loan*. he says m the
proilarnaiion I ihranes can pro
vide this mformahon
During National library
Week, many libraries will be
having \jM*iial activities lo call
uiteitliiln lo the services that
miHlern libraries provide
Ihe Llano County ^ i’ublu
I rbrary will celebrate National
I rbrary Week by rug charging
fines on overdue books Nor
only will il be free fine week but
a lollipop will be given for each
overdue book brought in We
also havr a pin for the boys and
girls who check out hooks
(luring National l ibrary Week
- I his thrill He an excellent time lo
visii your library, browse
around and see what is avail
able, and is you have overdue
hiHiks return them so you
neighbor may use them
Ihe lexas Library Associa
lion Committee coordinating
activities for National I ibrary_
Webk in Texas this year is
headed by Mrs Jerry Flowers of '
Warn. Honorary chairman is
lai k Maguire ol the Institute of
lexan ( ullures in Sail Antonio.
.Tbmniillee members are Mrs
< arid 11 Hramlell of San
Anlonio, Ms Hilly Brown id
H.illas, Mrs Marifielle Day is ol
Plano, Miss Sylvia Difmn of
< orpus < hrisli Mrs Debby
lennings ol Hurst Mrs I velyn
M King o| ( ollege Station.
Mrw Parry—landers cif DaTTas.
Sirs M.avenell Mason ol Willis.
David Price of Austin and Vfiss
Dorothy Kiiden o| Sjiearman
a
Memorials giyen to the llano
binary include
I essir Norman, Alice Sam
ud. Mrs (rallies liarey and
Mis Charles Samuel gave
Larlv Settlers and Indian
I ighlers of Soulhwcsl lexas
V ol I aiul If M>\ A I Sowell in
memory of A A Hauman Dr
and Mrs (larland Dansby gave
I lie Meanmu ol I ove" by
anil Mrs Forrest Smaihers
Mrs Koy Hranham. Jr and
loy o| Houston and Mrs Alma
Hirk visited with Mr and Mrs
Adrian Hopson Saturday morn
ing
Mr and Mrs Adrian Hopson
were supper yiiiests ot Mr -and
Mrs Ktn Hranham fr and hry
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Jy
Snakai navar do»a thair ay*»
bK«iM Itwy bava no ayalidt,
Save $150.00 thit week
on 7-piece set.
Charlie’s Store, Inc.
“We Finance, Service A Deliver What We Sell"
^47>4I09 * On the square in Llano
DANCE
Pat s Hall
FREDERICK SRURG
TEXAS
Soturdoy, April 16
MUSIC BT
BURBA UTTREU
* tka MELODY MUSTANGS
ASalta M M Mlaon M M
■••r. Soda ft Sotupa Prat
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Everybody Woleoma
J. J. Patranalla
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DUDLEY F-KANZEN (left) president of the
Wally Hyant Caravanners, present'd T. D
.Swenson (rifhf) with a beret and made him
an honorary member of the caravanner’s
club at the Community Center last Friday
’Mrs. Swenson (center) was on hand to see
her hu-sband accept the honor.
Phyllis Hobe in memory of Mrs
Joe Wootan Ihefosta! Em-
ployees gave Ihe Toy Colled
or" by Louis H Hertz, "(zanies
for Kains. Planes and Trains''
by Gyles Grandreth. "Start
Giving bv Colleen Townsend
L yens. Mi ( u I loch s lexas
Kangers bv Samuel (" Reid/
Jr and "( olor for the Water
color Painter" hv Tom Hill in
memory of Mrs Louise Harbor-
er. -Tdl- and Mrs—LUuaa-
Harrfck gave "Ihe Courage lo
Create” by Kollo May and "I he
Healing Sorrow" by-Norman
Vincent Peale In memory ol
Mrs ) J McCormick Ihe A.C
Mvrick family gave "Gmid
Housekeeping B(«>k of (Juili
Making" by Vera P Guild in
memory of Mrs T S t tgon Mr
and Mrs Lester Inman gave
Ihe Amazing Universe" by
Herbert Friedman m memory ot
After
faster
bdigains.'
OK Alexander The Jerry
Butler family gave "Shiloh" by
Shelby FikiIc in memory of Mrs.
I S logon. Mr and Mrs. Hal
Cunningham gave "Austin
Colony Pioneers by Worth S.
Kay in memory of A A Bau-
man Mr and Mrs. Fay Miller
“'gave "Bouquets From Beads"
by Virginia Osterland in mem-
ory of Mrs Marvin Flliott. Mr
and Mrs Gordon_J2un«p-,—Srr*
-gave- "Then God Created
Grandparents arid It Was Very
(uhkI" hv Charlie W Shedd in
memory of Mrs. Stanley Ligon
The-Joe* Tom Wallace Family
gave "Higglely Piggletv Pop!"
hy Maurice Sendak in memory
of Kaymond Chism. Mr and
Mrs W K "Homefront" by
Winsron M Fstcvm mcrrrorv erf
Mrs Mars in Elliott.
( all your Personals into
Llano News. 247 44.CV
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Bullock's Rep Plans
Visit To Tax Office
State and City sales tax
returns for the first quarter of
1977 are due in April. Have all
the Comptroller's printed forms
and procedures been adequately
exjilained? Are you correctly
-talking the deductions to which
you are legally entitled?
Anyone having a question about
the State taxes or needing
assistance in completing sales
la's returns may come to the Tax
Office iti the” Llano County
Courthouse between 1 p.m. and
S p.m. Tuesday. April 19. A
representative front Comptroller
Bob Bullock's Belton Field
Office will be in Llano on that
date, and businesspeople may
file their state tax returns with
the representative if desired.
Burlington's Suraline
Plus
Special $3.99
T-Shirt Knits
Special $1.99
nut Mrs
d.ix
Alma Hirk'on Salur
THE FABRIC SHOP
807 BERRY ST.
PH. 247 4453
SP&A/G-
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Plant Your Money In A Fertile Field
E0PLES
SAVINGS
andLOAN
in a
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
at
Peoples Savings & loan!
Fertilize it with Regular Ad-
ditional Deposits and you
will reap a Bountiful Crop
of Interest.
Let Ih Expbin Our Savings
Plans To You.
THE DOLLAR STRETCHERS
Main Office
II4 E. Main
Liana. Tax*,
High
Interest
Rates
Branch Office*:
7 t
KINGS LAND
F. M. 1431
MASON EQUAL HOUSING
On The Square LENDER
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1977, newspaper, April 14, 1977; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1038332/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Llano+County%22: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.