The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1967 Page: 6 of 8
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LLANO, TEXAS, THUKSDA^, JULY U, 1*7
Llano Soil and Water Conservation News
“Dial M for Murder’
At Point Theatre
] By Act Mid
NEWS FROM
COW POKES
TVS All-Star Team
M. J. Sulhvan, bln r.glt handid
Hurler f>r tt/a Canyon Cougar^ of
New Braunfels, M* b.‘«*n nanied
to the All-Star team - of Distr'ct.
2JV-AA, aloni!, with four team
mates He was also chosen all star
tn 1066.
He is the son *LMr. ami Mrs.
Amlel Sullivan and grandson of
Mr and Mrs Otis light
Willie .42. Fiedler Who lives in
Fredericksburg and operates a
small ranch west of Mano, rec-
ently revised the basic conaerva-
UUI1 . piau vail. V<*V |Marv« ■
l,lani> County Soil ana Water Con-
servation District
He is in the process Of having
a farm pond contracted on the
place. The main purpoee for the
pood is to provide additional wat-
er for livestock. However, it will
be stocked wtih fish and used lor
The fact that" 'fcial *M* 'for
Murder”* the long-run New York
hit which opened Wednesday
night. June 28. at the Point
Theatre,’ near Kerrville, is called
a mystery drama shows the per-
sistence with which, old descript-
ive#, long outgrown, are continued
on the stage, and take on new
meanings. For this is a play about
murder in which there is no
mystery at all — at least for the
audience — only suspense and
anxiety. Such o play cannot be
ticketed merely as a “suspense
ply” ' beceuse every piay com-
prises suspense, or should.
Mri V « M<d«ei r
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Taylor and
Mrs. Luther Noblci of Llano visit-
ed Mrs. Ruth Curd and Mr. and
Mrs. Granville „ Lyckman aid
Rhonla in Austin Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kirk and
children of Dallas visited the How-
ard and Charles Perrys Tuesday
Oran Cevensm, Mrs. Sue High-
tower and family of Austin visited
the Homer Kuykendalls Tuesday.
Keith remained for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Kuyken-
tail s ent the weekend with Mr.
amt Mrs. Franklin Crain at Duck
eye.
Mrs. Tom Wart of Waco and
Miss Maxine Broyles of f*»Ua*
visited Mrs. A1 Knight last Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coffman and
family of . San Angelo spent
Tuesday with the Lyn Coffmans.
Mrs. Roy Wood of Son Sabo end
daughter of San Marcos visited
Mrs. Ethel Roberts and Mrs. Vera
Pearcy Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Venn Maddox visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coffey and
family and—Mrs. Ella Ashby at
Paint Rock Thursday.
Mrs. Vara Pearcy and Mrs. Ethel
Roberts accompanied a nephew of
Austin to Houston Thursday to
attend baW games at the Astro-
dome. Ellen Joiner of San Saba
also went. ‘
Holiday guests of Mrs. Marvin
Burke, Mrs. Delia Boney and Miss
Alice Holt were Mrs. Manse Milli-
can, Marcia and Scotty of Fort
Worth and Stanley Walker of San
Saba. * ‘
Mrs. Leon Berber is in the San
Saba hospital, we hope a speedy
recovery for her.
Jim Lewis of Plainvlow spent
the weekend with his parents,
Castell Church Women
Hear Rev. Lehne
CASTELL — Rev. C. A. Lehne
gave the Bible study. “Who is He,
He is a servant?* when St. John
Lutheran Church Women met at
the church Wednesday night.
Mrs. Henry Lang gave the de-
votional and Mrs Norman Birk,
gave the offering .mediation.
Ruth Circle served frosted
Cokes during the social hour
which followed the business meet-
recreational purposes as well as
providing water for wildlife.
At present the (dace Is all in
one pasture A crossfence is. plan-
ned to divide the pasturae ap-
proximately in half. He then plans
to get into, a two-pasture rotation-
al deferred grazing system where
by one pasture will rest for four
Dr, Felix T. Tybor
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined. Glasses Pitted
Downstairs Naxt to
Paleca Theatre
PHONE WV 7 2650
Fredericksburg. Texas
months while the other is grsaed
and vice vena. Constant stocking
even though hgfat, puts all the
grazing pressure on the better,
more palatable plants, while the
less palatable plants are Ughtly
grazed and in many cases resting.
By having a rotational grazing
system .each pasture will be graz-
ed for half the time and more of
the poorer plants will be used;
then while it is resting the better
plaits will begin to crowd out
these poorer plants.
- Brush control will be done only
on very thick mesquite. Fiedler
wants to leave some of the mes-
quite and most of the other brush
species for. wildlife protection.
Any brush control that is done
will be followed by deferred graz-
Sgt. Prank Bddy and children,
Divid, Dawn and Fawn of P Paso
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Kowierschke oh vacation this
week.
Prairie Mt. Girls
Learning Photography
A group at Prairie Mountain
4-H girls have been working on
a Photography Unit I project with
Mrs. Harold Preston as their sub-
jget leader.
They have taken two field trips,
one to the LBJ Ranch and one to
House Mountain and Hickory
Crccic
The club Is planning a trip to
the Natural Bridge Caverns and
Lands Pank on Thursday, July IS.
Working on the project are Ella
Jean Rusche, Bernadette Moseley,
Elaine Settemeyer, and Jannelle
Sagebiel.
Perrytown Wednesday.
Byars Walters spent the week-
end visiting in Houston, LaMarqus
and Three Rivero until Friday on
their way way back from Glorleta,
New Mexico.
Mrs. Joyene Gage and Kay of
San Antonio spent last week with
the Ellis Randolphs.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Hillsmeier were Mr. and Mrs.
Pinkie Crenweige of Llano, Mr.
and Mrs. Manuel Kaener of Kings
land.
"Hey boy*, pull this felUr off ma bgfore he ruins my
reputation of baing tha toughast man around Karel"
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Battle and
family of Houston visited the Dud-
ley Battles and Clyde Johanson
for the 4th..
Mr. and Mrs. Lamer Johanwm
Clyde Johansons Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayno Johanson
and Jaanett sipent the 4th with the
Leslie ampbell family at Evant.‘
Miks Walters was homo for th#
holidays from Perry ton. He and
Mrs. WalWf^teri met Mrs.Ruth
Chism arrl Marwkof Salem, Oreg.;
at WhitteyNha^lh Mike left for
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1967, newspaper, July 13, 1967; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1114011/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.