The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1979 Page: 4 of 16
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KARL TATSCH (26>. a tailback for Hi#
Llano Junior Varsity. grabt th# ball and
run* during Thursday night's qama againit
"M# wrfio htlatafei is MtiNDmti wtd.
Mason. Th# JV bea* Mason 12-6
i Phofo by Thomat Mooro'
James Thurbar NEWS FROM
ED'S 281 CLUB
Biggur and Batter
Round Mountain, Texas
Ph. 815-9909
Friday, Snptnmbnr 14 - 8 to 12
Bart Jtivora and the Night Riders
Saturday, September 15 - 9 to 1
The Leisure Men
Sunday, Soptombor 16 — 2:30 to 6:30
~ MATINEE DANCE
The Hill Country Boys
Sunday, Soptombor 16 - 8 to 12
SPANISH DANCE
Los Fronterizos cd Acuna Coahuila Conjun.
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C.F. Campaign
Begins October 8
DON HARDEE (42). a tailback for th*
Llano Junior Varsity, runs witt^th# ball dur-
ing Thursday night’s gam* against Mason.
(Photo by Thomas Moor*)
Cherokee
B» HirnM lohanvon
Well it in a wonderful v*<»r)«J
Me little four vear old• nrjnd
daj-.kilter trom H*-uv».'n vtvitrd
ai,l ftvKJcd she
would |tiv! vtac w • th ti' She tolil*
her mother ’ i-me net her
Chriviniav 1-ulv the one who
started the a -rd ^ r a rid knew
wha- -hex oer. d 'ir< She ee‘»
h\ vs it ‘s-a -1 it-r.ie more thj" her
mother did a her; she wav small !
All, grandparents werr ’rti!x
Mowed and people ann.it
utiaijine «hj' the;. Kave missed
till ’hev become a grandparent
Well ,<ur h'w started tvj
hall out right h\ winning n* -o
50 ever OlJt'-sbv ("ongratiBa-
hi- ms fellow s
lohti )ones v's.’ed with, -"his
parents Sir and M's tilen
lilies and fjm.tv. this past
Xeekend■
Mrs f uni.e Whiff ct-itcd
with Sirs Sara Di-.kvon in
Goldthw j 'o a few .lavs las'
week
Mr and Sirs I dg.tr Remolds
of \rltngt J! 1 line Kevnolds
of Dallas . isi'ed Mr . an.l Mrs
Civile loh.mv-n this past week
Sirs in.iruf lennv Houl
ttnyho.ise is in 'ffe hospital in
l.|ab>o Jcnnv .ve all wish sou a
ver'v speeds re.o.erv
Boh L step .a f rmer nierehan'
here, and his wife have pur
chased a lot from the ( Ivde
lohansotis and have moved a
large trailer house on it. Il is
yood to have them havk home
I hev are re'ired and decided
to make Cherokee their home
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again Gem their son and hi\
daughter and two children help
ed them move here
Our hearts were saddened hv'
the death of our nephew's wife.
Mrs Tommv "Laverne Ham
rick Baker this past Thursdav
night She was buried in the
China Creek Cemetcrv last
Saturdav* aftern-ion
Mr and Mrs Clarence
Krause visited her mother Mrs
Yerda..Barrett in the Eventide
Vursirtg home this past week
and also w tth her sister and
husband Mr and Mrs Harold
Johanson
Sir and Mrs Civ dr Yar
trough visited recent Is in Irving
with their con l eland and
familv
Lorene Yarbrough recentlv
visited her mother Mrs B l
Grccnhaw Also l eland Yar
hrough visited his parents, Mr
and Mrs Clvde Turhrough and
did vor e dove hunting
Hell and Christie Skaggs have
returned from Round Rock
where thev were helping to .are
for Belie s sister, loan
Sir and Sirs Clark
from I’ljrio visited his parents
’he Clarks here over the
w eekend
lorene Yarbrough visited last
week wuh \ era Parivhcr Sirs
Aihel Hale and I eta and Came
Phillips in the Llano Nursing
home
Beth Grimes and daughters.
Kristi and Tina from Oglcsbv.
along with her parents. Mr and
Sirs "Alton O Banon from San
Saha visited Sundav with their
other daughter Ami Altt/er and
her familv. John. Ann, John and
Jodv. to celebrate Beth's Mrth
dav
I he Churi h of Christ begins a
Gospel meeting here tonight
through Sunday night Ken
Wilke, minister of the. school of
Evangelism at AdtM I'ntverstts.
will do the preaching
Mr and Mrs Robert Stlsa
visited with her parents Mr
and Mrs Charles Perrv. over
the weekend Mr and Sirs
CT Spinks stsited over the
weekend with their daughter
and familv Sir * , and Mrs
Charles Pern
Mrs Margaret logue from
Waco and Bill Cauffman from
Dallas visited last weekend with.
thcir father Ivnn Cauffman
and brother J I Cauffman
Mr and Mrs Vann Maddox
visited in San Sabj Saturdav
with the Grimes and brought
their granddaughter ha. k home
with them Thev then went to
1 lano to visit with the Ales
Hardtns
Miss Sehrena Sellman enter
ed the-barrel racing at Mason
over the weekend She has won
several first and second places
this summer
Karen Keencv while prac-
ticing the pvramul in the pep
squad Iasi week cracked her
should bone She is Coming
along nuelv
Mrs Hal Brea/eale came
home from the hospital S.itur
dav
Mrs Charlie Head anil child
ren Jamie and Jessie visited"
here last week with the Hods*
Randolph's and the \l Brin lev
Mrs Melbj Carnes visited
this past week wuh her aunt.
Mrs Will Hulsmeier
Mr and Mrs Gene Walker
from Austin viyited here at their
home this past week
Mr. and Mrs Ricci Grimes
visited with her parents. Mr
and Mrs Vann Maddox and
puked their d<H+t?htor Kiiii up
Mrs Fva Harlow visited with
her'mother. Mr- Bernice Kuv
kendall. this past week Thev
attended Bernice’s aunt's
funeral in Llano She was Mrs.
Mars Chew and was buried In
the Chew Cemetery
Mr and Mrs Perrs Barrett
from Llano and Mr and Mrs
C J Krause from San Antonio
were supper guests of the
Harold Johansons last Fndav
night
Mrs Ras Rawls and daugh-
ters from Risk Springs were
weekend visitors with Mr and
Mrs Hills Walker______
Mr and Mrs Fred Pittman
and children J.iseph and Teresa
have moved in to the Graves
Hillman home Welcome to
Chcrokee
Mrs finds DaiK and children
recently into Mrs Ros Mai-
wall's home
Mr and Mrs lim Watts from
The Kiss a Baby Week
Campaign of the Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation begin* October 8 in
the Kingsland and Llano area,
and Chairman Jean Sanders of
Kingsland and Chairman Man
lyn Wmfrev of Llano are asking
volunteers to donate their time
lo fund raising activities
“We're looking for people
w ho can give i little of their time
so that - millions of lung-
damaged children across the
Cnitrd State* can* live longer,
more normal lives.'' said Sharon
McClarney. Executive Director
of the Lone Star Chapter of the
Cysik Fibrosis Foundation
"Just breathing is a struggle
for these kids They must have
constant care and treatment
Some must take as many as SO
pill* g,d*y to fight infection and
Llano recently moved imb the
former Dudly Boultinghouse
house Looks like Cherokee ts
growing Somebody needs to
drill an oil well around here
Mrs. Ellis Randolph along
with Mr. an4_Mrs. Tom Ball
Randolph visited for a few days
with Lillie's daughter and fam-
ily. Mr. and Mrs Mickey Harr,
in New Mexico After coming
back Tom Ball entered the
hospital in San Saba We also
understand that bis brother Neil
Randolph is in the hospital in
Houston
Mrs Viola Arabala and son
Ralph "Bubba" Shore visited
for a few days in San Antonio
last week
Mr and Mrs Starky Wilton
from Dallas are visiting at their
ranch here for a few dgvi
aid digestion, and breathe a
medicated mist from a face
mask each day."
The much needed funds
raised from the campaign will
go to support, research. care
and education program* aimed
ai lengthening liven and finding
a cure for Cystic Fibrosis These
programs include support for
more than 100 Cyeiic Fibrosis
Centers across the nation which
prtvidr diagnosis, treatment
and referral lo children vt^fpr
tng from asthma, chronic nrbn
chitis. "childhood emphysr
ma". and recurrent pneumonia
as well at cystic fibrosis
-"In addition to finding a cure
for C F." said McClarncv
"researchers are hoping jo find
a lesi to detect carriers of the
C F gene, and also a method of
diagnosing the disease at birth
Early diagnosis and treatment
helps estend and improve
live* "
"In 1955. when the C T
Foundation was established
most children with C F died
before reaching .1 years of age
Now. more than 50 percent can
be ctpecied to live past age 14
But. we want to make it possible
for all children with cystu
fibrosis to live normal full
Uvea." Volunteers can fields she
added, by giving of their time to
support the giving of the most
precious gift of all the Breath
of Life
To volunteer loathe Kiss A
Baby Campaign, contact Jean
Sanders in Kingsland at Jhm
49*4. or Marilyn Winfrev in
Uano at 24"’ 595*
SUPER SEPTB4BER SALE! ,,
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One Whole Gondola of Gift and Accessory
hems Marked Down
Vi, Vt OR Vi
A Good Time to Start on Your Christmas List.
Specials Good Only Through September.
E Main St
247-4155
Comer
Drug
Store
w* Civ* S8H
Grown Stamp*
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1979, newspaper, September 13, 1979; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1038136/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.