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The Llano News from Llano, Texas • Page 7

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The Llano Newsi
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Llano, Texas
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7
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Learnin' To Rodeo Can Be Hard Work DESPITE THE HEAT, youngsters lined up for a chance to ride a calf Saturday during the 4-II Junior Rodeo at arena next to the Community Center. Many set chairs under the stands to Ret out ol tho snn, but no onr eould slow these young cowboys down. NEWS FROM Cherokee By Vann Mrs. Elva McKneely spent most of last week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Raleigh Neff and Sylvia of Burkett. Raleigh and Nell brought her home Friday. Mrs. Mike Walters and Byars and Mrs. Clyde Johanson went to Austin shopping last Monday.

Mrs. Leonard Sapp of Stephenville visited her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gentry Tuesday. Mrs.

Robert Grimes and Reagan of San Saba visited Mr. and Mrs. Vann Maddox Tuesday. A number of out of town people were here for Mr. Dan Parisher's services Tuesday.

Mrs. Ruby Shipp of Pampa spent several davs with her niece, Mrs. Hazel Parson. Her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Shipp of Buchanan Lake Village came for her Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Krause of San Antonio spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Verda Barrett.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Kuv- kendall are attending a telephone meeting in Kansas City, Kan. this week. Mrs.

Ellis Randolph returned home recently from a three weeks visit in Albuquerque, N.M. where she had been visiting her daughter and family the Chas. Harris. She returned home with Mr. and Mrs.

Ron Randolph. They also visited in Albuquerque. From there they all visited in Arizona, Utah and Colorado. They saw many interesting sights. Miss Jo Harr of Albuquerque is visiting this week with her grandmother, Mrs.

Ellis Randolph. She will attend school at Delmar College this fall in Corpus Christi. Mrs. Leonard Doyle, Jr. of League City and her mother, Mrs.

Ellis Randolph attended funeral services for Mrs. James Ledger of Belton Saturday. The Randolph reunion was held this weekend at San Saba. Mr. and Mrs.

Keith Johanson of Nacogdoches, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johanson of College Station and Mrs. Harold Bluhme and Michelle of Houston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Johanson. The John Johanson reunion was held at Kingsland at the Hurston Hallmarks. Several attended the six man all-star football game of the East and West in Brownwood Saturday night. Steve San Miguel played with the won with a score of 36-32. Mrs.

Roddy Maddox took Ann Ashby and Kay Yaeger to Brownwood to take a bus to Jacksboro Saturday, They had BEER PABST BLUE RIBBON Long Necks $4.99 a Case Plus Deposit John's Package Store Hwy. 29 at 16 spent the week with her and worked with the V.B.S. The school had a enrollment of around 60 students. Thanks to the ones tha helped with serving or what ever for the V.B.S. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Johanson, Shirley and John of Marble Falls visited Mrs. Wayne Johanson Saturday. Mrs. Margie Brown of Bce- ville spent several days with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Vann Maddox and Roman Maddox visited Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Grimes and Reagan Thursday night. Recent visitors of Mrs. Ella Burke, Miss Alice Holt and others were Ronnie, Robin and Jacob Millican of Saginaw, Mrs. Ruth Millican of Ft.

Worth and Mrs. Marcia Perkins and children of Decatur. Mr. Mike Walters went to Ozona Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Hilly Walker and Mrs. Bobbie Maxwell visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rawls, Lc Etta and Robyn in San Saba Saturday and enjoyed a fish dinner.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hilly Walker were her mother, Mrs. Bobbie Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Ycagcr of Austin, Mrs. Maurice Hoover of San Saba, Roy Maxwell of Elm Grove. In the afternoon they all enjoyed a watermellon feast supplied by Roy Maxwell. Mrs. Margaret Altizer attended the George Mitchell Broyles family reunion at Lake Belton where 56 gathered from Friday to Sunday.

John and Ann Altizer, Shane and Jodi attended Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Broyles and family of London, England came the farthest distance. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Davis Lewis of Ft. Worth spent most of last week with Mrs. Ben Lewis. Joe helped Mr.

Chester Gray fix the porch which was damaged by the storm last October. Mrs. Joe Lewis took Mrs. Lewis to Brownwood Thursday to the eye doctor. Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Weatherby of San Saba were her guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Curren and Royan of Colorado visited several days with Mrs.

Willie White last week and Mrs. August Staats of Llano visited her Saturday. Mrs. Gordon Gray spent several days last week in the Llano hospital. She came home Saturday and Mr.

and Mrs. Alex McLeod of Pontotoc visited them. Mrs. Clyde Roberts of Llano is spending a few days with Mrs. Annie Bailey.

Cindy Bailey is home from summer school at ACC Abilene. She will teach in San Saba this fall. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Johanson, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Johanson and Mrs. Mike Walters and Byars attended the Johanson reunion at Kingsland Sunday. The Clyde and Harold Johansons and Mrs. Mike Walters received word Sunday their aunt, Mrs. Charley Moore of Lone Grove passed away Saturday night and services were held in Llano with burial at the Board Branch Cemetery Monday.

Rev. and Mrs. Edward Burke and Denise took Mrs. Mary Latham and children of Cleve- CHERRY SPRINGS TAVERN HIGHWAY 87 Saturday, July 30 The Westernaires Thursday, August 4 Jock Pot Steer Roping, 6 p.m. Steak House open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, open 6 p.m.

For information call 669-2499, no re- servations please. land. Miss, to meet her husband in Schreveport, I.a. Friday and returned Saturday. A fire was brought tinder control Sunday afternoon after burning around 300 aeres on the Tommy Joe Yates Ranch During his 18-year carcor as a boxer, "Gentleman Jim" Corbett never had a black eye or a bloody nose.

Mr. and Mrs. Hill Hallmark and Melissa along Mr. and Mrs. O.C'.

Cooper of Fort Worth have returned from a trip to Sunney Mead, California where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Davis and family. They also went to Mesa Verde State Park in Colorado to see the Old Cliff dwellers ruins, the Grand Canyon ami the London Kridgc at Havasn Citv, Services Pending For Bob Garner W.R. "Hob" darner.

71. of Paradise Point died Monday. July 25 in Denver City, Texas'. Funeral scrvires are pending at the Tow Baptist Church. HAPPENINGS By ttollne Rowlcrsrhkr The epistle will bo short tlm tinu'.

It's almost too hot and dry to use the two i-ells of gray matter in tho omnium. Olio is kept busy all day diannini; sprinklers in ordor to prevent ail grass and vegetation from burn inn. 'HII everyone is the same. Friday morning large group of neighbors and a eotiple of ladies from llano, enjoyed a delightful two hours at liie home of Mrs. Willie Fiedler, when she gave a Tupperware party.

Clinton and Cynthia i.ang of College Station spent a lew hours Saturday evening with his parents, the Menry lungs and his grandmother, Mary. love is the only servioe that power oannot eotnmatul and money oannot buy. (author unknown). And over fifty years ago. a oollege friend (old mo, "there are a few things money oannot buy, a woman love, a baby's smile, wisdom, ami your way into Heaven." Relatives from Austin visiting lois Mae and VVillard Paldiau last Thursday anil Friday were Mrs.

Stuns Holmes and baby son ami Kim and Kris Keyset'. 1'tnil and Leva wore in Houston last week for Kmil's I.Jano News. Thursday. 28. annual oheik up whore reoeived a elean bill of health.

Konnolh and Gwrtulohn Kord'ik anil daughter. 1 aurilea of Sonora visited with us last 1 huisdax, Marvin and Flla 1-vers with Oan and Hattv Sagebiol of the Prairie Mountain Communilv returned last from a two weeks trip through the South ern, l-'astern and IMains Stales. l-'lla had the misfortune ol getting a broken arm. so some ol her work is curtailed for a few weeks (itiests this week of Carlos and I velvn Sagebicl are Mr. and Mrs.

Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ctoorgos and Mrs. Walter Hir-nimer all of Sfln Antonio.

Also Mrs. l.oma tlourley of Portland. Sara Tabcr of College Station is also home with her parents, tho Carlos Sagebiels for a weeks vacation. Phillips Hrooks of whom most everyone knows that Duty makes us do things well--but love makes ns to (horn beautiful- SISTERS'BAKESHOP Now Open REGULAR WEEKDAY HOURS Wednesday, 1 5:30 p.m. Thursday thru Saturday 8 a.m.

to 5 p.m. 501 Bessemer Ph. 2474564 WANTS TO BE DOUBLE 18ft STAMPS WEDNESDAY I UUUULL GOLD Ulnlm WITH $2.50 PURCHASE on MORE I AND YOUR PLACE TO SHOP -LOVING PLANTS PHILODENDRON DIEFFENBACHIA PTERIS FERN SUCCULENTS RED EMERALD FULL FOILAGE LOVES SHADE. ALSO CLIMBS ON BARK POLES REQUIRES LITTLE CARE KEEK EVENLY MOIST. 6-INCH POT $479 3 AMOENA INSIDE PLANT UTHI WATIK DOI! HtQUlM SOMI OIMUHO SUN1IOMT IDIAl foil EAILV MOHNINO SUNLIOHT GOOD INDOOI PLANT.

8-INCH POT $479 3 ASSORTED IACY LIAVII or IIAUIV ODIOIN HACK FOIIIT Or OIHMAHV ItAOIIOHN, IIHDINIIT, LIATHIK llAf. TIKACI AND TAIll MINI AM ALL or IHII FAMILY. 4-INCH POT 1 ASSORTED THIS II 1HI EASY ONI TO OROW ANYBODY CAN OROW THEM IICAUSI ABOUT OROW WILD Rroumi VERY unit WATIR AND PlINTY OF SUNLIOHT. 4-IICH POT BEAUTIFUL JADE PLANTS GALLON SIZE MIKES I PRETU HIKQIHG BASKET FLUFFLY RUFFLE FERN: INCH Ot ASSORTED PHILODENDRON. $399 SCHEFFLERA BEHJAMINA I 29 6-INCH $299 FICUS 6-INCH 2 98 HANGING 3" lOSTOV HRN HANOINO BASKET WHOLE FRYERS CHUCK STEAK U.S.D.A.

BRIDE CUT-UP IIQ LI CENTER CUT 7-BONE STEAKHOUSE BEEF POUND POUND 79 SAUSAGE $449 ECKRICH -M SMOKED A RB MEAT OR BEEF POUND I RACON RANCH COUNTNV SlICED 12-OUNCE PACXABE 0 FRESH CORN U.S.NQ. EACH LETTUCE U.S. NO. 1 FRESH CRISP LAflflt HEADS EACH SMOULDU CUT ARM STEAK STEAKHOUSE BEEF. POUND UUCR GOURTRY 4fe 59 POUND UllF FRfER MA GIZZARDS, 49 SLICED BEEF LIVER BLADE CUT FAMILY PACK CHUCK Tft 7V STEAKETTESQ9 POUND INF INF 65' MEAT OR BEEF FRANKS RARCHCOUNTRY.

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Price 24-OZ. 79 Gold LIQUID DETERGENT CARAVEUE PINK OR LIME 22-OZ. VJOTTLE. 39 f. 1 BANQUET COOKIN' BAGS ASSORIEO VARIETIES FROZEN 5-OZ.

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Pages Available:
20,201
Years Available:
1930-1977