The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1980 Page: 4 of 16
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FIRE DEPARTMENT Pae Wee teem. Pictured are- from left to right, kneeling,
Curtis Hartman, Corey Rogers, Kade Miller, Derick Winfrey, Chris Reed and
Teresa Smith. Standing, Coach David Schulze, Larry Tumlinson, Hondo Over-
street, Lancce Dillard, James Fowler- Russell Hodges and Coach Kirk Winfrey.
(Photo by Royce Phillips)
Now through April 30 you can receive a SNAPPE R
Garden Tool Kit conwsung of 12 moldboard plow
“hank cultivator offset disc harrow middle busier
and rear dozer blade with a retail value Qf $480
FREE when you purchase a new
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with mower at retail price
*hj have the choice of
hydrostatic transmissions
with memory or manual
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pay them for you.
PAYMASTER is a conve-
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You make one call, to the
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ami PAYMASTER does the
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Weekdays from 8 to 5,
simply tell the PAYMASTER
Phone Teller which bills and
what amounts you wish to
pay. After 5 and op week-
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bills first thin# the next
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PAYMASTER not only
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So don’t pay your bills.
Let PAYMASTER nay them.
After all, you have oetter
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And money.
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TRUSTEES - - -
School Board and Texas As-
sociation of School Admiai-
strators convention la Saa
Antonio to be held September
27, 28, and 29. Trustee Troy
Vaasar was named as an
alternate.
Also discussed was a new
car for the superintendent’s
use, but no action was taken
on this matter at this time.
Golds Meier was Prime
Minister of Israel at the
age of 75.
Feed Mils
In 1978 consumers spent
1197 billion on food to be
eaten at home and another
999 billion on meals and
snacks at restaurants. —
CNS
Irish Weifheand
The Irish Wolfhound is the
tallest dog known some-
times reaching 7 feet when
standing on his hind legs —
this dog was referred to
throughout history and first
reference to it was made by
Arrian, the Greek historian
In 273 B.C. — CNS .
Newspapers teat merec
A survey by the American
Newspaper Publishers Asso-
ciation found that most daily
newspapers still cost IS
cents but 20-cent newspa-
pers are on the rise. — CNS
THE LLANO ACTIVITY CLUB Pee Wee team. Pictured are, kneeling, Mike Stew-
art, Keith Reninger, and bat boy Kenneth Tatsch; standing, Eddy Lawson. Mike
Mitchell, Rusty Tatsch, Teddy'Lawson, and Coach Donnie Hopson.
(Photo by Royce Phillips)
Edward Flora
Is Commissioned
Navy Ensign Edward R.
Flora, son of Carl A. and Edna
Flora of Kingsland, was com-
missioned in his present rank
upon completion of Aviation
Officer Candidate School.
The 13-week course at the
Naval Air Station. Pensacola,
FL, was designed to prepare
candidates for their future
duties and responsibilities as
commissioned officers and to
prepare them to enter primary
flight training.
During the first 11 weeks of
the course, the prospective
aviators received general nvili-
tary, academic, physical fit-
ness and leadership training.
In this phase, their studies
included navigation, military
justice, mathematics and phy-
aics. The final five weeks were
devoted to pre-flight training
and included study of aerody-
namics, sea and land survival,
aviation physiology, and basic
aircraft engineering.
A 1972 graduate of Berean
Academy. Elbing, Ks., and a
1979 graduate of Wichiga
State University, Wichita, Ks..
he joined the Navy in January ,
1980.
A.H.A.
Memorials
Memorials and contribu-
tions may be made to the
American Heart Association,
Box 337, Llano, Tx., 78643,
Attn. Sis Virdell.
Memorial contributions for
the following persons were
made during the month of May
and June:
Harry Nichols, Walter
Kingelan, Luceile Anderson.
M.A. Reed, Justin Lenney,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chalmers,
Raymon Froman, and Eva
Harlow,__________
PATIO COVERS MOBILE HOME SKIRTING
CARPORTS (UNDERPINNING)
WINDOW AWNINGS ROOF SEAL
RAIN GUTTERS ANCHORING (Tie Down)
HILL COUNTRY ALUMINUM AWNINGS
RESIDENTIAL . MOIILE HOME
S.'wIL’nnt PREE estimates ,7^,^
CIRCLE C ENTERPRISES
Square Tubing — Vs” Sucker Rod
Sheetmetal Shop — Electrical Contractor
BBQ Grills — Tool Boxes, Chest or PI chops
Deer Stands — Steel Tubing, % to 3'/j inches
Rental Storage
915-247-3293
Grass. Stirrup-high
and far as the eye could see.
Thatk the way it was.
Thatk the way it can be.
When the first ranchers pioneered Texas and
Oklahoma they were greeted by grassland.
Ranging for miles and waving a welcome to the
strong-spirited ranchers and their grazing herds.
When the land was all taken, it was not all
taken care of. It was fenced and overgrazed.
It was parched by the dry years, and invaded
by deep-rooted and "drouthy" brush. Brush
destined to invade nearly every ranch,
and to cut in half the grazing potential
of over 88 million acres.
But there’s a new pioneer spirit among
ranchers today. They want their land
back from the brush...and back to
its natural beauty and bounty.
And there’s a new product that makes it
practical. It’s Graslan™ from Elanco.
Graslan is a new approach to brush control.
It’s as revolutionary and unique as were three
other Elanco products-Tylan® and
Rumensin® for your cattle and Treflan®
herbicide for soybeans and cotton.
To find out more about brush control with
Graslan, talk to your local SCS, Extension
Agent or Range Management Specialist.
Or call the tolf free Elanco hotline:
1-800-428-4441. It could be the most
important call you’ll make for years to come.
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Elanco Products Company
A Division of Eli Lilly and Company
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1980, newspaper, July 10, 1980; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1037819/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.