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The Llano News.
volume XLIV
THE LLANO NEWS, LLANO. TEXAS THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1932.
NUMBER 42
LLANO SECURE* TOP PLACE IN
THE HILL COUNTRY LEAGUE
MANY RENDITION* RAISED RY TAX LEAGUE DIRECTORS HELD MUCH INTEREST MANIFESTED IN COUNTY VOTE CAST FOR STATE
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONER* THEIR FIRST MEETING MONDAY PRIMARY ELECTION SATURDAY1 '
AND DISTRICT CANDIDATES
MARRIED IN WACO
Alniogt a)K hundred thousand dol- The first directors meeting for the ■ Owing to the fact that there was
The Llano Cowboys too a one ^ jncreaae made by the Commis* newly organized Taxpayers League much oppoaition in most of the coun-
lead over their•nearest rivals,^ Br y Court gltting a8 a Board of or this county was held at the court ty races here last Saturday, the In-
and Fredericksburg, in tne hiii ! Equalization on some fifteen rendi- house here Monday afternoon. |terest was exceedingly keen. One of,
try League here Sunday y d g j made in this county. | The directors present at this time the largest votes was recorded on
Mason 4 to 1. while Brady a - , A few montbg ag0 tbe Court employ- ; ,vero H. C. Rlcketson, J. R. Rabb. A. that day, and in the late afternoon the ,
ring over the Giants ^ the ^ ^ pubUc appraiger from R Dalchau, Logan Templeton. Bob people began driving into Llano from,
score This game set a league co Dallag( t0 g0 over theBe renditions, , Vest, T. Y. Hill, Geo. M. Watkins. the various communities to secure the
for swiftness, the time of P y * whlch h(J did maklng hU, report to : j. R. Rabb waa elected president first available information on the re-
ly one our an we «hort- the Court, which made material in- and A R Dalchau secretary for the
Mason a so pa c ® nUved croaseB ln these renditions, practical-, c01njng year. After election of of-
est prev ous game, w iy all of wbt(.b were corporations op- flcergj a program of economy was din-
TThe^ime of ^lay^n^was one hour and eri»tin* in thls county’ ?0,,0W,n*U , cussed, but nothing of a definite na-
Miss Ruth Moore of Llano, youngest
twenty minutes.
The game waa a pitching duel be
twen Hardy of the Mavericks and Van
Hush of the Cowboys, with the local
hurler having advantage, mostly as
result of great defensive work by
his infleiders. Van Hubs pitched the
turn?
A large crowd gathered in front of
the bulletin board at the Dlano Drug
Company. The people filled the drug
the ! stores and other places of business
shown the renditions made and the »ure was outlined, however it is ------------- —
increase placed thereon by the Com- J intention of the directors to have j that were open, while the sidewalks
. _ . # _ I until o Info nr\UP
missloners Court: },
The Texas Company rendered its
: something to offer for consideration | were crowded until a late hour.
'at an eauy date. | The returns came in rather slowly
property at $2,800 and was raised to, Perhapg the reduction of the special (and a large crowd remained up all
$3,275. ! read tax received more attention than night, awaiting the arrival of the de-
Allhands & Davis rendered at the anythlng else at this meeting. Judge Inyed returns which did not get in
. ____— _ J 4n iho .. « •. ___A. it fi/.irliirWt Cilllll'l
Below is the vote for Llano county daughter of Mrs. W. J. Moore, becamw
as cast for the state and district can- the bride of Mr. Robert Bard Cheney
didates on last Saturday: I of Tyler on last Saturday, July 23.
For Submission ..... . 924 The wedding took place at the home
Against Submission ............ 723 rf the bride’s brother and sister, Mr.
For Governor: and Mrs. A. B. Shoemake.
Armstrong ________________
Evans _______________________________
■Ferguson ..... _ . .......
Frakes ______________________
Glenn ________________________
Hunter .............______
Putnam __________________;—
Sterling ______________________
15
1
I Leid^ Van Hush pitched the Allhands & Davis rendered at the anythlng elge at thig meeting. Judge lnyed returns which am not gee m 8 intendent of ,nstruction:
.......................
NoWe Bt “rneTh! Telephone Company from J mald greatly la tak,ng care of McDonald and A. H. Schorlemmer for
rrrr HI”: ~
leaped into the air and A •* trom |l43,150 to $209,612.50. ectors wag u,at of cutting the county mlssioner at precinct one and W llie
4 T m. liner wU^ ,he gloved Central Texas Hydro Electric Co, 8alaH«8 agaln. Also ,ome J B.rk and J. L. Buster for precinct
Hpeare, . Rued went into froln $83,425 to $300,000. . ,bjng wag gaid concerning the elimlna- four.
h*“d‘ n l m .he right field foul line T p u- Cor*>- "« raised trom ,4B>' tion of the county treasurer's office There will also be a run off in the
d?r\tack B own s hi.h fly wi" 300 to $70,000. and the county agent, however thl. race for district judge between £ R-
and took Jack Brown s g tty T P. * L. Co. from $38,042 to *157• d not seem l0 have the approval of Gray of San Saba and Lamar Thax-
one hand, to retire the second out ^ j .. ___!ton of Mason. Then several state con-
For Attorney General:
Allred
......1077
Becker
144
Calhoun
.. 491
For Superintendent of
Shaver
Instruction:
870
Woods
......705
For Railroad Commissioner:
(Six Years)
Patterson
. 250
Satterwh.it.6
.. 268
Tennant ...
. 194
Terrell .....................
854
The home
was attractively decorated for the
marriage, and the ceremony was
782 , Performed by Rev. Jamerson, pastor
U ( f the Third Street Baptist church of
5 that city at 5:40 o’clock in the after*
562 j noon.
_ 5 It was a quiet home wedding and
462 only a few immediate relatives of the
contracting parties were present to
witness the ceremony which made
this happy young couple husband and
w ife.
Miss Moore has lived in Llano for
ten years, and is among the most pop-
ular young ladies of our town. Al*
830.
the majority of the directors.
■f {r srS Zrzsrzszr “ i Irr z rr:: r rjir-r r ,‘zrs
iKhlb - ° ......... nmnitn ,'..n.Dauv trom j](K lo ,)Ut„ne a program which cooW probabilily the vole la the August pri-
„ouu4. thro. ........ .« ".rdf. \
grounds and let Schmidt i' ‘'Vluxnble Oil and Refining Co. from
Paul McLeod hit a long tiple to
r.ght and Red Brown hit a double to » J ° ’ ct,00 Co . increased
,h. .... ».ld. tor lbs only salr. h... »
hit* of the xame. Two of the Utno #
DUS or me ga Sinclair Refining Co. from $940 to
runs were earned, and two <atne as
if huits of errors. Only tw0 outfield *3.105 _ ... ...
• . „„h yi.in Cownman Estate from $34,130 to
put-outs were registered by each side.
Neat Sunday Hie < , AU 0, tbe aboye named concernd
ProdarlcUlm., « a om. with lb. „„
irianta whith w g $1 066.312.50, or an increase in the
wwrria dvr id in* the dinner of the .
wards deciding me renditions of $598,747.50, being more
second half race A win for the loc-
ula will almost eliminate the Gianta, 1 an ‘ ou
ny the O,.hoy. «. Mi Moss W1N, ,N TME .ACC
be presented to the Commissioners mary will be equally as heavy as in
Court and to the people, whereby the the July election.
are oft considerably and the further
f6ct that many will not be able to pay ! One of the heaviest votes ever re-
, their taxes this year, it was plain to corded in Llano county was polled in
| the directors, as it is to everyone else the Democratic prjmary hereto* last
that something must be done in an
economical way in order to keep our
county out of debt.
Vhile a loss
brow the race wide open
•’redericksburg and Llano.
THE SCORE —
MASON ........- AB R H PO
S’oble, 3b.-----—4 0 11
<.ygar. t\. 3
uatham, 2b., . ----4
METHODIST MEETING AT VAL
LEY SPRING STILL IN PROGRESS
I
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
ioffmait If .-
latch, ct„
>ani, rf.,
ichmtdt, lb,
. Brown, s*..
lardy, p.,
'Don helm
Fuller
12 1
1 1
1 6
0 <T
0 0
The Methodist revival which is he-
ro, Complete returns In the four coun- ’ing conducted at Valley Spring by
. ties in the representative district Rev. Jno. N. McKay is progressing
J show that M. M. Moss has won over nicely and good crowds are present
, his opponent, Alfred Petach by a ma- each evening for the 8erTice- latck _
J jority of eighty-six votes. ( The people there state thatRev. Mc- ^ Cfeek
The returns from the four counties Kay is delivering some very c rJ#jd (jreek
1 ehow the following results: 'and interesting sermons, consequently ^ pBrnan
0 County Mohs
Llano county --------- 1127 666
Saturday, when the registration ran
up near the two thousand mark. The
number of votes polled at the various
voting precincts were as follows.
Prairie Mountain ..........
Valley Spring --------
Bluffton --------------------------
Long Mountain ...................
Tow --------------------------
Lone Grove ——*----------
Llano ...........................
Castell -----------------------------
For Railroad Commissioner:
(Four Years)
Culberson ...................—............ .197
DeVVare _________________ 111
Hatcher __________________287
Murphy ....... 220
Thompson ..............—----- 385
For Supreme Court:
Hickman .........................
Pierson ........................-
Speer ---------------------------
For Congress, Place 1:
Adams -------------- ----------
• Cox -------------------------
Darden __________________
Hood ----------------------------
Jurney ------------
.Nelson -------------------
Parrish ------------------ -----------
Reed --------------------
715
541
.253
... 67
_ 86
.115
_ 98
and friendly greeting for everyone,
made of her a lady whom all delight-
ed to know. She graduated from the
Llano high school in 1928, and was
one of the favorites of her class, also
an honor graduate.
The groom is a geologist and is now
working in the oil fields of East Tex-
as, with headquarters in Tyler. Mr.
Cheney is a young man of ability and
high standing in his home city, and
no doubt well worthy the fair hand he
has won.
A wedding dinner followed the
ceremony, and immediately thereafter
Mr. and Mrs. Cheney left on their
bridal trip. Returning they will make
their home in Tyler.
Llano friends join in extending best
wishes to this happy young couple in
their matrimonial voyage through
life.
Gillespie county
Blanco county
Kendall county
911
488
156
•
29
1
2
24 15 4
V I A VO
AB
R
H
PO A E
4
1
1
18 0 0
L Brown, a»..
4
1
1
1 6 0
4
0
0
2 '0 0
Fnlk if..
4
0
1
0 0 0
3
1
1
4 1 0
Pinckney, 2b..
Bounds. 3b.,
3
3
A
0
0
1
2 5 0
0 2 1
3
0
1
0 0 0
Van Hubs. P>
2
1
0
0 5 0
_ .2682
and interesting seru.««». ' Sgn Fernando
Petsch much interest has been manifested (,ajnegviUe _________
by the people, not only of that im- ^ Head _____
mediate community, but from olher, KlnggUnd______
parts of the county ns well. I Dun(.an ______
Rev. McKay stated yesterday that ^ MJJ#
the meeting would continue through Mounlain
Sunday, closing hat night. He is very
anxious for the people of Llano to at-1
1182
389
369
2596
Total
Moss majority---------------86 -----
The News had been unable to se- tend these services. Many are son ■
cure complete returns from nil the hut he would like to nee even more. ,
boxes in this judicial district on the j Drive out to the service. The peo-
Judge’s race, but the run-off will be ------ V*»“v invlt« you and
Total
_ 48
... 160 |
_ 32 j
_ 23
40
_ 112;
946
_ 102 j
- 28 ,
- 34i
- *3
... 39 ;
... 34
-
37 ,
- IT,
- 57
... 25,
47 j
1,946
Schleicher ..............
Senter ..............—......
Terrell -----------.......—
Westbrook
Williams ---------------
For Congress, Place 2:
Bailey --------
Davis .......................
Downs ---------------------
Fisher ----------
Gill -------------------
Hawkins ...............
Holcombe -----------
Myers .......... -.........
Saretin-----------
Sulak ------
Warner ......................
For Congress, Place 3:
94
_.141
.... 38
.... 69
352
__ 69
...111
MARRIED HERE SATURDAY
Mr. Wallace F. Kasperawicz and
Miss Ethel Bohannan were united In
marriage on last Saturday evening,
July 23.
The wedding took place at the
Methodist parsonage, Rev. John N.
McKay performing the ceremony
which made this couple husband and
between F. R. Gray of San Saba and
Lamar Thaxton of Mason.
. DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT CONVEN-:
pie of Valley Spring invite you and t(qn wAg HEL£> LAgT SATURDAY
you are sure to hear a good sermon
any evening you may attend.
ANOTHER NEW HOME BEING
ERECTED HERE AT PRESENT
WALTER EDWARDS DIES
The Democratic Precinct convention :
| for this precinct was held in the court,
Boog-Scott
Burkett
Cargile
Harigel _
Hyer ------
King
Lea
McGregor
Meany .....
Mitchener
Real -------
Sasse ----
Strong
250 wife.
242 - They drove to the parsonage, ac-
... 272 companied by Miss Emily Farris and
86 Mr. Schorlemmer, who were the only
__16 ones present to witness the marriage.
...106 ’ After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
151 Kasperawicz drove to Fredericksburg
.... 65 and other points for a short bridal
38 trip and are now at home to their
___96 friends here.
16 The groom has been in Llano for
the past two or three years. He is
260 working for the Texas Public Utilities
... 445 Corporation and has made a host of
7 friends in our town.
47 ! The bride has been here ou'v a few
16 months, engaged in the operation of a
108 beauty parlor, but like her husband,
26 has won the friendship of L’ano peo-
ple, all of whom extend to them best
wishes in their future lives.
----
Totals
_______30 4 6 27 18 1
•Donheim batted for Kygar In the
intb.
•Fuller batted for Hoffman in ninth.
Score by lnnio9*: —
IXSON 000 000 010- 1
iSSS on ooo 010—4,
Summary:— "
Runs batted in—Hardy 1. Reed 1, |
aylor 1, Bounaa L
Earned Runs—Llano, 2.
Three-Base Hit—McLeod.
Two-Base Hit—L. Brown.
Base on Ball—Van Huss, 2.
Double Play—Hardy to Schmidt.
Hit Batsman—Van Huse by Hardy.
Wild Pitches—Van Huss 1; Hardy
Left on Bases—Llano 3, Mason 3.
Struck Out—By Hardy 7, by Van
luss 4.
Time of Gam*—1 20.
Umpires—Levurett aud I^xrrimore.
Scorers—Martin and Tat*-
A. R. Weber, manager of the Spen-
cer Sauer Lumber Company Informed
ihe News that he bad sold a bill of
lumber for another new residence,
which is now in course of construo-
W'arner ............—
For Congress, District 17:
Blanton
Junes ........................
For State: Senator, Distlct 20:
Homutby ---------------
Howard
---—
A meesage received by
.160
...... 3
____ 3
...... 59
___30
...207
30
LLANO MAN IS IN RUN-OFF FOR
JUDGE IN SAN PATRICO COUNTY,
W. B. Moss, who has been practic-
ing law at Sinton for the past several
898 years, has entered the political field
8d7 there and is now in the run-off for
judge of San Patrico county.
1001 * Mr Moss rece,Ted a Rood vote ,n
517 the July primaries but not enough to
* elect him over his opponents, there-
house here last Saturday afternoon.
—— I The meeting was called to order by
W. W. Watkins received a tele- Wilburn Oatmaa, county chairmas. ai
gram trom his wife yesterday morn- v),|cb tine it went into organization
ing, conveying the sad newg that her ,)y eRctlng J. B. Mayes chairman and
brother, Mr. Walter Edwards, had died WRl Collins secretary,
yesterday (Wednesday) morning at The delegates elected to the county
nine o’clock in a Dallas sanitarium, (.ovention which meets this Saturday.
tlon This is a five room frame build- w he had ^ for the past few wuburn Oatman, J. B. Mayes J _
ing with basement, for Arthur Ahrens I ^ McDonald, Will Collins. M. Cly received by Mrs. Clay fore he is now in the
, n the lot just south of the J. A. Mayes ^ condMon wa3 pn> m#Pf j R Mrs. G- U Gray, * j c atriblin* Jr. at with his nearest opponent. His Uano
home on Bridge street. bounced quite serious the first of the Mrg Luke Moss. Mrs. Roy B. inks. yesterday morning, sated that 'ounty friends sincere >
The contract was awarded to ( °ur’, week and Monday night Mr. Watkins, Mm x c. Bowman, M. C. Dalchau. , f ' (.on,Jillon wa8 gome bet- ^ race in August._
sey Brothers and S. B. Llgon. T e cmnM hjg wffe to Daiias to be with s E chesnut. S. 9. Smith. Mrs. Liu ■ ‘ Slribiing tsas been in the ' f B1_
work began Monday morning and wM har broth#r He had ^ in declia- den Foster, C. P. Garrett. ,l <q sanitarium now for 'V H. Carawe,iundfami!> 1*
z;r “ ~ ^ r;dl:r “Z £
™- - - “• •— -—-rr: z: i .to*. -rir: *;r..r
ne unknown but is yet suffering with appenditills. Wpgf Tpxas town and that
of Lange A The friends of this gentleman w ^ ^ wgg hgd]y ne<,ded just now. Big
be erected in this block within the
past few years.
Results on July 24th:—
LLANO 4. Mason 1.
Bradv 4. Fredericksburg 1.
Kerrville 17, Junction 1.
Schedule for July 31et: —
Llano a* Fredericksburg.
Mason at Brady
K»rrvilb- Hi Junction.
Watkins. He came to their home in
the spring of last year, remaining un
ti! this May. when he went to a sani
tarium in the hopes of regaining Ids
health.
The funeral service will be held in
Friday morning,
quick response to
"al/prolwhil- *•-!»<»
tb* call and thru
Sulphur Springs this afternoon. Mrs prompt and effi.ient work.
W’atklni and other relatives have the agl. was done by tire,
deeepest sympathy of their friends in Mr. I.ange stated that the W
the death of this good man. who w is iwtween two and three iu
i Second
Half)
Llano’s Remaining Games: —
CLUB
W
L
P.T.
July 31st At
Fredericks burg
LLANO
5
t
t.3.1
August 7th
Kerrville In LLANO.
Hr ml y
4
2
667
August 14th
At Kerrville.
Urderichshor*
4
t
667
August 21 si
At Brady
Kerrville
3
3
600
August 2Nth
Itrndy In LLANO.
2
4
JI3
He| t.q.ibor Mh Fredericksburg la
lunction
0
•
quo
LLANO
v. ell and favorably known
people.
to some
_____ gentleman states that at this time,
^ of Hons- when the boom has died out and d#-
t •• TsririSsw........................... ^ z
mm bav»* fotie off mnrr than two
hundred oer cent in some tnstanoea
ity
ir, a few more days.
t»ur
Mrs Jimmie Imvls »nd little son.
Jimmie of Kerrville. arrived in Ihe
I, It) Iasi week for a visit In the home
ri( Mr* !*«»(«■ parents. Mr and Mr
, T R Foster
lara. most of whi<h was caused by
water used in rhei king the fire
The losa was fully covered by In
Siiraar# and the firm has ulready f.ll
pff all ;he danmgeil st«ak. which >on
, isted of Hour and feed stuff,
qu.ntly the ware room I* •>..»
for • *»t »*4'4 !
nwr
rpmty
. ! -
ton. arrived In
tor a visit of a few days in the hmm
,rA R Weber and family, "r *„*, many large huslne..
,,.r ,s rredident of ^ ‘ b0()gMI vacant. with hundreds of mai-
Lumher Company, and g,gnd„,g empty He believe.
IM.n,,s a p, riien o Hio lloWever ,h. old town will com. hack
z:rzr:r:i - p7 ....... - - - -
.rf Mr and Mrs Webar. *
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