The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1932 Page: 1 of 8
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The Llano News.
VOLUME XLCV
THE LLANO NEWS, LLANO, TEXAS tfHURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932
NUMBER 30
fcLANO TAKE# EASY GAME ] LITERATURE GOES OUT THIS
FROM JUNCTON; SCORE 200; WEEK FOR STATE PECAN MEET
Last Sunday the local Cowboys of | The publicity committee has com-
tehe Hill Country League went to' pieted its first work In the matter of
Junction, and defeated the club at reminding the Texas pecan growers
that place by the lopsided score of and others Interested In this Industry
20 to 0. The Junction club was crip-1 of the state Convention of the Texas
pled by the loss of four of their star (i>ecan Growers Association which Is
players, and offered no opposition. A
6 shower lasting almost half an hour
preceding the game, made fast field-
ing Impossible. The game was un-
interesting from start to finish.
Draper, starting his first game on
to he held here on July 13, 14 and 16
The program as printed In the NeW*
last week will be sent out as soon as
the officials make a few minor chang-
es and report back to the local com-
mittee. Along with this program will
the mound for Llano this season,1 g0 a [etter, signed by the president of
struck out fifteen men, and allowed j tbe chamber of Commerce and the
only six hits, two of them of the mayor> extending a special Invitation
scratch variety. Manager Blackburn j t0 eyery member to be here and par-
of Junction led his team at bat w'tk('take 0f Llano's hosplttality as a con-
m a triple and a single out of four trips. ven(jon ctty, reminding them of the
* Reed and Taylor each hit safely four'fact Llano wants every member,
times for the Cowboys, while Mather j together wlth their families and any
other person who might be interested
In, what is soon to be, the major in-
dustry of the State.
Then during the next few days,
and Taylor each scored
four
runs.
Kerryille will play 1
g
Llaso
next
Sunday.
THE SCORE —
■ i.amh AB R H
PO
A E
naurf 2h.. ...... . 7
3
4
0
1
0
C. Brewer, If.. ....... 6
2
2
1
0
0
Taylor, cf..----------7
4
4
0
0
0
Mather, rf-. --------6
4
3
0
0
1
Peel. Ib„----------•
2
2
7
0
•
F. Bounds, as-----6
2
1
2
2
1
R. Bounds. 2b........—•
1
1
2
2
0
p. McLeod, c., ._ - 1
0
0
1
0
0
E. Brewer, c„ ------ 2
1
1
13
1
1
Draper, p„ — 8
1
2
1
3
0
Totals ------- - 61
2> 20
27
9
3
JUNCTION - AB
R H (PO A
B
W. A. Smith, 3 b.. 4
0
0
2
1
0
W. C. Smith, c., 1
0
0
1
0
1
King. it.. ........... 6
0
1
2
0
a
j. Ragland, lb.-rf., 3
0
0
5
A
0
Tomberlin. rf.. ------1
0
0
0
0
0
Blackburn, c.3b,~_ 4
1
2
4
0
1
James, ss., 4
0
0
1
3
2
Goodwin, cf.,--- 3
1,0
1
2
0
1
Graven, rf..---3 0
1
0
0
0
0
L. Ragland, p.. -----2
0
0
0
2
0
Ramsey. 2b., —........ 1
1
1
0
2
0
Carl Taylor. 2b . 2
0
0
1
2
3
Buster, p.-lb.
0
0
9
2
0
Totals 35
I
6
27
12
10
Score by Innings: —
LLANO -----------------401
802
122-
20
> ing upon the local growers the Im-
portance of their cooperation In ejery
way. Llano desires the presence of
every local party for two reasons:
First to assist in the entertainment
; of the visitors and second to secure
n better knowledge of the pecan In-
dustry through the many important
topics which will be discussed by
those who have made a life study of
! this important work.
1 Llano Is going to use every means
in making this the most successful,
the most profitable and the most en
Joyable gathering ever held in the
history of this organisation and in this
work will need the hearty cooperation
of every Individual who cares for the
advancement of this work in Texas.
MANY ATTENDING PRESBYTER-
IAN REVIVAL HERE THIS WEEK
001 001 000—2
The meeting *t the Presbyterian
church which began on Wednesday
night of last week has grown iu favor
and strength with each succeeding
discourse.
Rev. Nelson Hawkins of Taylor Is
one of the best pulpit exponents this
town has ever enjoyed. His sermons
Junction
SUMMAJtY.— -------------------
Runs batted In—Matber 5, Taylor are well thought out, delivered in the
4 Peal 2, F. Bounds 2, Brewer 2, Drap- most ariklng and pleasing manner
er. R. Bounds. C. Brewer, King. jand no one can bear him without leav-
Stolen bases—Taylor 2. F. Bounds, i„g a better person. His discourses
o Read. c. Brewer, Peel, Buster, are not only Interesting but quite in-
Coodwin. Ramsey.
Earned Runs—Llano 14.
Three Bmm Hit—Blackburn.
I UI oc aatwn •••• ---------
Two Base Hits—Taylor. Peel. R.' gressed.
structive and helpful, consequently
the audience has grown larger from
night to night as the revival has pro
Bounds.
Double Play-Draper to R. Bounds
to Peel.
Passed Baris—Blackburn 2. E.
Brewer 2, McLeod 1-
Left on bases—Llano 13, Junction
8
Base on Balls—Off Ragland 6, off
Buster 4, off Draper 3
Rev. Hawkins is delivering two ser
mons daily, one at 10:46 In the morn
ing and the other at S:00 each even-
ing. and a cordial invitation Is extend-
ed to the public to come out and wor-
ship with the congregation of that
church.
Rev. Wesley Prince stated yester-
day that the meeting was proving a
Struck Out—By Draper 15, by Bus great success and its influence for
tor 3. by Ragland 1.
___Pitching Records: —
16 hits and 13 runs off Buster In 4
innings; 12 runs earned.
( kits and 7 runs off Ragland in 5
Innings; 2 runs earned.
Losing Pitcher—Buster.
Time of Game—2:15.
Umpires—Wiese and Leverett.
Scorers—Goodwin and Martin.
HILL COUNTRY LEAGUE
Club............ W L p' T;
LLANO -............... • > 2
i i 800
Mason ..........—— * 1
Fredericksburg 3 2 600
------» ; Z
E5.-...........> * -
Results an May 1»t:—
Llano 20, Junction. 2.
Mason 4, Frederlcksburgq 0.
XerrvlUe 4, Brady 2.
Schedule for May tth:—
Xomrllle at LLANO.
'Fredericksburg at Maaon.
Junction at Brady.
___0__ Sheriff Dan McDonald and State
p, T. A. ENTERTAINEO SENIOR* (Ranger John Glllon made a mid on
HERE ON LAST PRIDAY NIOHTjias? Tuesday morning, securing some
_ ; 385 bottles of beer. 7 or 8 gallons of
Members of the senior class of the whisk‘y and about 30 gallons of mesh
Llano High School were entertained together with copper roil, two copper
tiy the Parent-Teacher Association on funnels and two oil burners for cook-
last Prldty night. First they were
served a dinner In the band hall, af
ter which the students were carried
to the leintex tor a theatre party and
then to the Corner Dure Store for ad
dlttonal refreshments.
The affair wan greatly enjoyed by
a.. , „ |,.rt file,
• hr HfMUftt#* M 11
moral uplift was bearing fruit and
would continue to ehow good results
long after Rev. Hawkins has returned
to his home at Taylor.
On tonight (Thursday) the text of
the sermon will be, “The Master Call
eth for Thee.”
Friday night will be a special ser-
vice for mothers end Mr. Hawkins
said be was hoping the bouse would
be packed with those who should
come to honor mother.
On Saturday' night and Sunday
morning. Rev. Prince will preach us
Mr. Hawkins will be in his own pulpit
Sunday morning hut will return to
Llano to close the meeting here Sun-
day nieht-
Remcmber. a cordial Invitation is
extended to all and a hearty welcome
awaits you at each servee during the
progress of this meeting.
LOCAL OFFICER* MADE RAID
TUESOAY, SECURING LIQUOR
Commencement -Exercises
a •
Llano Public Schools for the Session
of 1931-1932
The graduation exercises of thw Llano Public Schools will begin
Sunday, May 15, on which date the commencement sermon will be
delivered that night at 8:00 o’clock.
The grade school program, at which time the seventh grade pupils
will receive their diplomas, will be held on Wednesday evening, May
18 at eight o'clock.
On Friday evening, at eight ocluck Will be the commencement pro-
gram, which will close the exerciaea of the 1931-1932 session of the
Llano schools, one of the most successful years in the history of our
schools.
All three of these programs will be held in the high school audi-
torium at 8.00 p. m.
The public is cordially invited to attend all of these exercises.
Commencement Sermon
$300X0 WORTH OF CHECKS TO
PAY $6,000 WORTH OF DEBTS'
Chas. Milliger, who is constantly
working for the best interest of hi*
SCHOOL CLOSING EVENTS AT
CASTELL FRIDAY AFTERNOON
The Castell school will hold Us
closing exercises tomorrow, Friday,
■ May, 6, to which the public is cordial , town and county has arrived upon a
My invited. j plan which will be put into effect im-
The faculty, student body and citl- j mediately and which will mean the
zens of that place have been working payment of six thousand dollars worth,
hard on a program of events for the,of local debts In this county with only
! day and night, and it goes without three hundred dollars.
I saying, that it will be one of interest j Here is Mr. Milliger’s plan which
and pleasure for all who attend. | has been given the support of nine-
The outdoor exercises will begin teen other business men of the town:
j that afternoon promptly at one o’clock j Twenty men are to issue three five
I while the operetta begins at eight dollar checks ia payment of accounts
! o'clock that evening. j of a local nature. These sixty checks.
The program for the events, as fur- to be known as "Depression Debt Re-
Program of Commencement Sermon, Sunday Evening, May
High School Auditorium. 8:00 o’Clfick.
Processional _________________________
Invocation .................
“Faith of Our Fathers” ______________
Announcements
"O Lord of Life and Love and Power”
Prayer ......................
Anthem "Great Is the Lord” -----------
Scripture Reading
Special Music-
Sermon ........_.....-------------
‘Lead on. O King Eternal” ..............
Benediction
Mrs. A. G. Mueller
Rev. J. N. McKay
. ....................Choir
.......Choir
Rev. F. V. McFatridge
Cboiq
Rev. Wesley Prince
Choir
Grade School Graduation Exercises
This program will be given Wednesday evening, May 18, at 8:00
o'clock High Scbool auditorium
.........Class
Ann Etta Moss
AI vena Light
Jack Howard
(Meacham)
Song—“Take Off Your Worry" (JohnsonI
Salutatory Address --------------
Charge to Sixth Grade ------------
Response —.........——.....
Piano Trio—‘'Retrtlfws Gallop” -------
Lee Alice ParkhiU, Walter Habensburg, Eugene Milliger
Prophecy ..............._...........1_____________________ Lm Alice ParkhiU
Valedictory - ................. Mackie Westerman
Presentation of American Legion Medals -------- H. C. Blodgett
Presentation of Diplomas ...........-...... — Rev. F, V. McFatridge
Song- Our Parting Pledge"—(Fields) -------------------Class
High School Graduation Exercises
Commencement Program to be given Friday Evening, May 20, at
•High School Auditorium, 8:00 o’cleok.
Invocation _ ___________________ Rev. F. V. McFatridge
Chorus—“Song of Farewell”—(Countx) ------------—...... Class
Salutatory Address ______ ____-■______ Carroll Moss
Piano Solo—"Bart King”— (Listz) .........................Xdele Kothmann
Advice to Juniors --------------------------------------- ------Orea Kendrick
Response ................................... ..............................Dale Slaughter
Vocal Solo—"Youth and Spring'—(Sterne!) ..............- Anita Winkel
Class Presidents Farewell Address .......................Dan Hart
Piano Solo—“Chromatic Waltz”—(Godard I Lois Smith
Valedictory Address ..............-..........—...........-Hazel Reagor
Piano Solo—“La Polka De La Reine"— (Raff)-----------------Doris Foster
Clans Address ...... .. ............................Key. J. N. McKay
Piano Solo—'“Rhapsodic Hongroise, No. 2’"— (Liszt) — Lura Lange
Presentation of Diplomas .....— Pres- Charles Milliger
Chorus—“Spring Greeting'’—(Strauss) --------------------------Class
Benediction _____________________________ _______________________R*v. L. B. Benorden
nished to this paper is as follows:
Ball Game—1:00 p. m.
Commencement Exercises—3:30.
Barbecue Supper—5:00.
Music, B. B. Band.
Operetta—“The Land of
Come True,” at 8:00 p. m.
Senior Processional.
America -------
Invocation
Salutatory
Historian -----
Class Motto
Class Flower
Class Song
Class Colors
Class Will
Class Poem
lief Check,” will pay twenty times
its face value, because it is not ne-
gotiable at the bank until it carries
twenty endorsements on its reverse
side, therefore the twentieth indorser
Dreams can go to the bank and cash it for
its face value.
This means sixty checks at five
_____ Congregation dollars each, or three hundred dollars
Rev. J. H. Willmann will each pay twenty times its face
_____ Ruby Schneider, value of one hundred dollars, making
Frances Kothmann the sixty checks takq, care of six
_______ Olliver Bauerj thousand dollars worth of accounts
...............Louise Birk jn this town and county,.
| The other nineteen parties cooperat-
________ Helen Hasse jng with Mr. Milliger in this plan are:
Raymond Oestrelch t. Y. Hill, Allan Newsom. H. C. But-
_____Pearl Schoenfeld tery, W. H. Wallace, W. W. Watkins.
Class Prophecy Kassell Moseley w. B. Collins, Roy B. inks, Geo. L.
Special Music D. W. Sauer, Shaw, Grady Faubion, Geo. M. Wat-
Class Synopsis Floyd Kothmann king, Allen S. Johnson, J. A. Rogers,
Giftorian ....... Elma Kothmann b. R. Keyser, Miles Buttery, P. L.
Key Oration .......— Robert Kassell
Valedictorian Johnita Schuessler
Presentation of Diplomas.
Song
Barker, O. G... Porter, A. R. Weber,
Miss Carrie Beveridge, Fred Lange
and John B. Stribling.
These checks will be on the twtf
local banks and will be good for th»
MANY STRINGS OF CATTLE SHIP- Payment of local accounts or the pur-
PED FROM HERE PAST MONTH chase of local goods only.
I The check will read: “Pay to the
, r> 1 Bearer After Twentieth Indorsement
According to the statement of R-|$50()
Fishbeck, local railway agent . ^ course each person issuing these
there were eighty-nine car oa a o , cj,etks will receive them in the bank
tie shipped from this point^ ur 1 ' statement after they have made the
mon|i of April, besides 1 0 . rounds of paying twenty times their
out at Kingsland and pro a y o jface value. They will be printed with-
railway points in the county. jn the next day or two. when the par-
Of this large amount move h ' ties named above will begin putting
the county, only nine cars went to the ^
Fort Worth market, w le e re j hag 0jten been said that invee-
lug eight, were shipped to 0**ho®* tion la the Qhnd of necessity. It
land Kansas ranges, where they will
| be fattened for market on the grass
: of those states.
1 seems that the time has come when
I the payment of accounts must be
. ■ stimulated in some way and the plan
Local dealers an raisers a s ^ j which Mr. Milliger has worked out la
made shipments from
going to be the means of giving local
among which wa® °neJar*e | collections a splendid boost, and will
no doubt, be followed by something
made from San Saba by E. U Avery
and Damon Smith, going into the
ra.nge country of Kansas.
—----—
WEEK OF RELIGIOUS ACTIVI-
TIES AT METHODIST CHURCH
else within the near future.
SITE SELECTED FOR 4-H CLUB
CAMP NEAR MARBLE FALL*
This has been a busy week at the At a meeting last Tuesday, held at
local Methodist church where relig-; Marble Falls attended by A. J. Cot-
ious work in various phases has been | ton, county agent of Burnet county,
carried on. 1 Clarence Tisdale, conty agent of Blau-
First the Standard Training Class co county and D. D. Steele, county
began last Sunday afternoon at three agent of Llano county, a final camp
o'clock and has been holding sessions j sJte waH selected for the tri-county
from 7:30 to 9.30 each night during | 4.H club camp to be held on June 27,
this week and will continue through i 2g aud 29. The site decided upon ia
Friday night. This training class is thc |arge pecan grove, of Mr. Armen
| being lead by Rev. Rader, presiding Matern located five miles up the riv-
; elder of the Llano district. The work . er from Marble Falls. It is ideal, in
\ waa started Sunday with the study of | that there is plenty of shade, good
1 the organization of the Board of i filing and swimming and plenty of
J Christian Education in the local room for baseball games and other
! church. Rev. Rader is bringing some athietlc events. Thc site is easily
worth while messages, together with j reathed from Llano, going by ihe
I the information concerning the com-lDamon smith ranch. It is only about
' nlete organization of the church under, eight miles from the Round Mountain
The senior class of the Llano High The Monthly Workers Conference ^ ne([ p)an This training class is road
School this year Is composed of twen- of the Burnet-Llano Baptist AssocV- we„ attended by the members A great deai of interest is oeing
ty-sevem young ladles and gentlemen, tion met Tuesday at the lacal Baptist j ^ thi(j church 'shown in the camp this year and it ia
On Tuesday the annual district expected that a large number cf club
27 MEMBER^ OF HIGH SCHOOL MONTHLY WORKERS CONFER-
GRADUATION CLASS THIS YEAR ENCE MET HERE TUESOAY
I
and all are candidates for diplomas church when a large audience was |
st this time. 'present to take part In the program j mee”ng ^ the woman's Missionary j membera from Llano county will make
This is not the largest elan?, hut °r worship. ! Society met at the church and was tr,p Much the same program as
one of the largest to graduate from'
The principal speaker of the day .pnded by representatives from many (aat year he provided. Recrea-
tion and good fellowship will predomi-
nate. R. W. Persons and M. T. Payno
our school. | wag Dr. A. C. Gettys of Baylor College, polnts orer the district aa well as the
In another column oa this page ap- while others appearing on the pro- ,00,al members,
pears the full program, not only ol «r>IB were Rev. E. S. Cornelius and Mrs Cunningham, the newly elect- havp proml!„>d t0 be present to add
the senior class exercises but for the Mr* E- a- Cornelius of Marble Falls.; ^ di9trict secretary, presided at this lQ thc 8llcce9s of the camp
commencement sermon and grade «•*_. F. V. McFatridge and Mrs.^ F. V. | gathertng. Mrs LeMaster of Goliad,
scbool exercfaei
sermon
as well.
LEY SPRING THURSDAY. MAY 12
prai.ur’i iua- “ ---- -------u-------
McFatridge of the local congregation.: thfi rnnference president, was also 1,1 p T A ENTERTAINMENT AT VAL-
Those composing the graduating “Th® program for the day had pev- arendance and gave many
class for the present session are the “>usly been carefully compiled and suggestions concerning the work fo
was carried out in the most, interest ! year
Ing and instructive manner possible. I Tbe second quarterly conference
Ing purposes In the making of the
hooze.
Bill Klttny was arrested In conner
U-n with the raid, was given an «x-
muilng trlsl Wednesday and placed
under bond to await the action of the
grand jury, which convenes in Llano
this month.
1 following:
> Evelyn Thomas, Joe Bailey Brarae,
Marjorie Part. Nona Davee, Doris
, Foster. Hudson Fowler. Ruby Gar-
[ rett, Dan Hart. Millene Hedges, Wil-
lard Johansen. Orea Kendrick, Lura ,, ... .. . ,,
i1* ... „ (lav The meeting was quite a s'ic( ess w,.,,k May 10 and 11
I Lange. Itnne Morrison. Usrrol Moss,
'1 At the noon hour lunch was served
'on the church lawn and the afternoon
was given over to carrying out the
remainder of the work planned for the
The News has been requested to
w-,s held Wednesday afternoon at announce that the Parent-Teacher
1 oo o'clock, when delegates to the Asaociaton of Valley Spring w 11 give
dis-rlct conference
*1
at Art were elect-
.. „ _ ,,nd (he visitors were delighted with
Robert McKinney. Bertlna ............. r„ „iv„d h,.r,.
Clarence Ratliff. Haxel Reagor, Worth
Spinks Teddle Stephenson. Woodrow
Wilson Margaret Wimberly. Anita
Winkel Dd Smith. Adelle Kothmann
|g»u St.-lle M« Donald Ruth Fowler
- -v-
W K Mooro of
business visitor tn
of the week,
Ijimpsum was a
our cltv the first
whtU
nn entertainment at that place on
This conference will meet next next Thursday night. May 12.
The News whs no' furnished with
a program of this event, but the roem-
t»ers of the I* T A will have some-
quite enter-
it‘end and the
public I- cordially Invited to he pre*.
«-nt at thn* time
Judge Carl Runge of Mason was a^
business visitor In the .tty for a short thing which will prove
during the past week and will ta'ntng for all who
re again on the second Monday
•n district court
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