The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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THURSDAY, OCT. 2, IMS
THE LLANO NEWS
Great Areas Ot W ater
To Be Found Underground
Schedule Of Church Services
The amazing existence of
great quantities of tappable water
below certain areas of the earth’s
surface was
nature's greatest mysteries
The search for
wealths of water
years, sometimes
venture requiring supernatural
insight by persons whose bent
guide might be the fabled “witch
ing sticks’' or an acute physical
sensitivity to the imagined pres
ence of water
Thus, the mystery of
ground water has been invaded
But, although the vital presence
for centuries one of of water is perhaps now some
what less of a rnvtery to u- it is
such unseen certainly no less a wonder It is
was in past a gift which like the s<c| w< till
considered a is provided for our perpet lal tine
so long as we care for it If we
abuse it. then we may destroy and
ravage the work of centuries with
which we were blessed
The tools of science can tell
those blessed with sub -irfa< e
hot h
Primitive Baptist Church
Valley Spring
Elder Jesse Bali, patter
f-drat Sundays,
Bong Service 10 30 a
under ! {‘reaching --------- 11 00 a
However, underground water moisture just how the;, car.
obeys the laws of physics, and ad-
vancements of this generation
have shown us that a great deal
can be and has been learned about
it
Through scientific calculation,
for example, the depth to which
a well in a certain locality should
be drilled in order to tap the
use it and keep it available for
the use of future generations It
is not only practical that they
do so. it is their moral obligation
Christian Church
Robert F. Bristol, Minister
lund&y School 9 W a m
ng Wf r hip — - 11:00 a m.
Kvening Servi e — " ' ’> P-m
* * *
Trinity Methodist Church
Re/. Paul Chapman, Pastor
;I ■ i c indays
Worship .-'erv,< •• '< 30 a m
inday h >1 10;30 p m
2nd are: 1' h c .-relays
Mind ay Schoot - Id 00 a.m
W • ... Service - 11: 0 a in
Kvening ,Servl< e 5 00 p m
Service
----- . ;,n
best available water supply can water US(. m Texas is that directed
be determined with reasonable
TOW CHURCH OF CHRIST
The use of underground water Sunday 10 .50 a rn Preaching
is divided for several purposes---
municipal, industrial, domestic
ancl agriculture By and far the
largest percentage of underground
Valley Spring Church of Christ
Bible Study 1" r,r‘ " r"
Worship Service 11
i a rn
a rn
accuracy The areas in which wa-
ter sinks underground can be iden
tified. and the rate at which it
sinks into underground reservoirs
can be computed in some areas
Also, the areas in which no lm
portant water supplies exist can.
in many instances, be accurately
mapped
Look At Your Hat
“Everybody Else Does!”
The Man’s Store
“Nuf Sed “
to agriculture irrigation This may-
or may not be surprising, but it
is a paradox since agriculture is
probably the only single section of
our society whc h could reason
ably survive unaided by under
ground water
Therefore, underground water
is more a blessing to the farmers
who have it than to the cities and
industries which require it And
blessings must b<
not abused
Northside Church of Chmt
K in day Service# _ 10 30 a. rn
1st. Sunday Otis Halliburton
grid Sunday Avery Tumllnson
.:rd Sunday V J. Tucker
tth Sunday Moore Eubanks
Wednesday Services 7.30 p. Hi.
Lutie Watkins Memorial
Methodist Church
Rev. M. D Lowry, Pastor
Sunday School - . — - i *0 am
Morning Worship - 11 ll0 am
MYr Mil. 6 30 pm.
Sm-lay MYK
Choir Itehoarftal . 7:00 pm
! Evening Servi >■ - > *0 pm
i Wednesday
Prayer Meeting 7 30 p m
' ('\i< ■ i*r 1< * i<■ H 110 p.m
•
First Assembly of God Church
- .rel .y S- riooi 10 00 a or.
M-irriing Worship 11 00 am
'.Vedne-day
I’ray-r Service — 7 30 pm
•
Tow Baptist Church
Rev. Ronald Sutley
inday School 10:00 a m.
W rah Ip Service - 11 00 a.m
Bv-nlng Worship ...... 7.30 pm
•
Grace Episcopal Church
Marvin M Bond
Morning Prayer and
Sunday School 11 00 am
Holy i umnniriion and Sermon 4th
Sunday of month - 11 u0 a in.
•
Prairie Mountain
Methodist Church
Rev. Paul Chapman, Pastor
2nd and 4th Sundays
Church School 2 1.7 pm
Preaching Service 3:1)0 p.m
•
First Biptist Church
Rev. Maver Discusses
J
Recreation Center
Rev. Marvin
safeguarded, Sunday School
Worship Service
Evening Worship
Is your home your castle? Of Wednesday Young
course it is But beware of fire
There's no law against keeping
out fire
People's Service
,1 Church
Rrv. W. H Uhlman,
Pastor
Wells
Sunday School
0 45 am
10 00 a rn
Morniny Worship
11:00 a.m
_ 11 00 a m
Training Onion
7 00 p m.
. 7 4.1 p rn
Kvening Worship
Wed ne.-day
V 00 p.m.
... 7:45 p.m.
Prayer Meeting
* * *
_ s:00 pm.
St. John Lutheran
Church
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Soft Weave Tissue
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VERNON RADETSKY, OWNER
Phone 166
We Deliver
Methodist Church
Rev. Bill White, Pastor
First and Third
Sunday Worship 2:30 pm
Fifth
Sunday 10:30 am, 2:30 pm
LLANO GOSPEL CHURCH
Rev. H. F. Wilkin, pastor
Sunday School — 9:30
Morning Worship — 10:30
Evening Service — 7 45
Ladies Prayer Meeting, Tuesday
2 p. m.
Young People’s Service, Wednes-
day 7 45 p m
St. James Lutheran Church
Rev. Milton E Mayer, pastor
Sunday School —...........— 0 15 a rn.
Worship Service ......... 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday
Choir Practice ------ 7:30 p.m
Sunday Worship 10 20 am
• • •
Firat Union Church
Buchanan Dam
Rev. Pttilip M. Bell, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 am
Wortthlp Service _. ------- 11:00 a.m
Wednesday
Youth Group . . 20 p m.
Kingsland Community Church
Sunday School .........— 10:00 am.
Worship Service ------------ 11:00 a.m
Evening Worship ------------ 7:30 p.m.
•
Pittaburpf Avenue Baptist
Church
Rev. R. L. Herring, Paator
Sunday School - 10 a m.
Worship Service .......... 11 am.
Training t'nlon-------0 30 p m
Preac hing .....—.....—.......- 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Night Service 7 p.m.
- •
Church of Christ
Doyle Maynard, minister
Sunday Bible Class
For All Ages ....... 10 00 a.m.
Morning Worship - 10:50 am..
Mon’s Class ......—— i :00 p.m.
Evening Worship ........— 8:00 p in
Wednesday
Bible Sttidv ........... — 8:00 pm.
•
Llano Gospel Church
Sunday School ........... 10:00 a.m.
Evening Service .7.43 p.m.
Wednesday
Bible Study —• .7:46 pm
= 5
Free
Free
Barbecue - Fish Fry
BLACKROCK PARK
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 - 1 P. M.
Given By The Lake Buchanan Chamber of Commerce
GAMES and FUN for EVERYONE
EVERYONE IS INVITED
In case of Inclement Weather it will be held at the
TOW COMMUNITY BUILDING
Rev. Daniel Zimmcrmann, Pastor
Sunday School a.m
Worship Service ..... 10 30 a.m
• • •
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Rev. Leo J. F. St. John, OMI, Pastor
Holy Mass Every
Sunday ............—- 10:00 a.m.
4-H Council Elects
t
; Larry Osbourn and Lawanda
Osbourn were elected co-chair
men of the Llano County 4-H
Council when the group met Tues
day night
Doris Rode and Malcom Os
bourn were elected as vice-co-
chairmen; Linda Reagor seevre-
tary, Kathrynann Walker treas-
urer, and Harriet Smathers re
porter
There were 42 leaders 4 11 mem-
bers and parents present.
The council is making plans far
selling Christmas cards as a fund
raising project; and a committee
is being appointed to work out
details and plans and program
for the annual county awards
program
The council has the concessions
for the club pig sale to be held
Saturday, and plans were made
for this; the group also voted to
pay for adult leader signs to be
erected in the county. A report
was heard on the rat killing cam
paign 1,000 pounds of bait was
sold at a profit of $120
A committee will meet soon to
make plans for exhibits for Na-
tional 4 H Achievement Day, Nov
ember 15
Willow City Lady
Funeral Held Sunday
Mrs Emil G TIorlen. 55 of Wil-
low City died Friday, Sept 26 at
a Fredericksburg hospital. Funer
al services were conducted Sun
day afternoon at Schaetter Fur:
era I Horne in Fredericksburg with
Rev Charles Giesler officiating
Burial was in the Greenwood Cem-
etery in Fredericskburg
Survivors are her husband and
two daughters Mr> I W Harper
of Waco and Mrs Eugene Sher
man of Ft. Worth: three sisters
Mrs Frank Thurman of LaVernia,
Mrs Grant I’fiel of Short/. Mrs
Ferre I Smith of Fredericksburg,
two brothers. John Sweatman of
Llano and Wert Sweatman of
Kerrville
Pallbearers were N H Great
house. Clinton Hardin. Clifford
Renick. Edgar Gold. Heino C.ren
welge and Nolan Althous
At its monthly fellowship meet
ing held last Sunday night, the
Prairie Mountain Rural ITogre-s
Organization heard Rev Milton
E Mayer speak or th< subject
Train Cp a Child
Speaking from the text ir. Pr-
verbs 22 Rev Maver pointed out
that all human social life is bas
ed on the simple fa * that all mer.
are fundamental.) in need of ut. t;
rlerstanding and a < eptanee t r
'he fullest development of their
lives He stated that our youth
are especially in need of train
mg themselves and others by
others, and that this training is
the responsibility of parent- and
elders in a community
"Llano County ' he continued
has a wonderful ■opportune;- for
doing just that' He went on to
,-,v that in the property known as
the Veterans School Building
there are potential facilities for
i greater sociability on a ( fin-
nan basis for our youth
Rev. Mayer talked in some do
tail about plans which are going
forward in developing the Veteran
School property for use, partic-
ularly by our young people Name-
ly the meeting of a group of in-
terested citizens originally in.tiat
ed bv the Ministerial Alliance
with the Llano County school
board, who have the legal juri-
diction over the property and the
setting up of a committee with
Rev Mayer as its head to survey
the property to u-eertain it- use-
fulness for certain designated
purposes These purposes include
a youth canteen skating rink
bowling alley, open air theatre
club meeting rooms, and many
other worthwhile community act
ivities.
The committee appointed bv the
parent group was to determine
and evaluate the approximate cost
of making improvements, and will
report
Re. Mayr said he is not sol-
. iting funds at this time, but
-imply offering information
;'ir,g mderstanding from
p< : ■ ir tht nm it it ■ vh<
ar„ vitally concerned with the
(,f * * u r youth ar. i our 1 u.tj
v i atei
seme appeal may he made to the
community for fund- to accom
plish agreed upon goals
\ scale drawing is being made
*,y a subcomfittee member to
present to the committee so that
-ome definite proposals and plans
ran be laid for further develop-
ment Rev Mayor said.
Further planning will be done
b-. a citizens committee and the
(ountv school board when next
they meet to hear the report of
the survev committee, and it is
hoped that sufficient understand
ing and appreciation for the pro
. - will exist ' ike it an o
whelmir g suc< ess Rev May -r
said
FIELD CREEK
LADY BURNED
Mrs Mary Wilson of Field
Creek was dismissed from the
Llano Memorial Hospital Wednes
day She had been hospitalized
-ince Saturday when a wood stove
exploded, burning her arms and
-houlders
Mr and Mrs Marcel Gres and
family of Austin visited her par
ents Mr and Mrs. J A Maya -
last weekend
'Butch'' Homesley, who is at
tending Texas A&M, spent last
weekend with his parents Mr nr,d
Mrs T T Homesley near Field
Creek
Dr. Leon Zwiener
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SATURDAY, OCTOER 4
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and his
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EVERYBODY WELCOME
J. J. Patranella
S<3HOOL MENU
Monday, October 6
Tuna Fish Salad - Mashed Potatoes
Fresh Blackeyed Peas
Fruit Jello
Tuesday, October 7
Veal Cutlets — Cream Gravy
Steamed Rue- Mixed Vegetables
Oranges
Wednesday, October 8
Meat Loaf — Green Lima Beans
Apple. Celery, Cocoanut Salad
Strawberry Shortcake
Thursday, October 9
Roast Beef — Brown Gravy
Buttered Carrots—Green Beans
Chocolate Pudding
Friday, October 10
Barbecue on Buns
Apricots — Cole Slaw
Potato Chips — Ice Cream
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Larremore, Lucile. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1958, newspaper, October 2, 1958; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth824522/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Llano+County%22: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.