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THE LLANO NEWS VOLUME XLV THE LLANO NEWS. LLANO, TEXAS THURSDAY, AUGUST 1933. NUMBER .17 CLANO DROPS'TO THIRD PLACE BY LOSS TO EDEN SUNDAY; 3-1 LLANO GIVING ITS ENDORSE- BUILDING EQUIPMENT TO TEST ULANO SCHOOLS TO OPEN ON WENT TO N. R. A.

PROGRAM THE SANDS IN SANDY CREEK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER FOURTH WILLEN3ERG-DALCHA CLUB -W. Mason 5 San Saba 4 2 LLANO 4 Eden Brady 3 4 Richland 0 3 Results On July aotn. Eden 15, Llano I. Mason 7, Brady 2. Richland at San Saba (off day.) Schedule This Week August 2nd.

LLANO and San Sunday. August 6th Mason in Eden. Richland in Brady. P.T. Practically all of the retail business John Ro ers of Texas, 714 firms of Llano are now opening their wlu has been in Llano for the past of 607 doors for business at eight o'clock in 8everal weeks making a study and trict.

the date for the opening of the', o'clock, ynrvpv nf rnrp minprn! nrnsnerfrs 100,1 i me Methodist Church a a recent meeting of the trustees was the scene of a beautiful Llano Independent School Di-i- ceremony last Thursday evening DESTROYING COTTON WELL UNDER WAY IPj COUNTY JUST NOW when Mrss Myrtle 571 the morning and closing at in the survey ot rare mineral and 1933-1934 session was set for Monday, Dakha-i. daughter of Mr. and 500 afternoon, thereby reducing their who has devoted much of this time September fourth. 428 hours of operation in accordance with. of im- UH-J F.

Dalchau, became the bride nours ot operation in accordance wua work Sandy Creek, believes i tnis connection. Supt. W. W. Mr.

Edward B. VVillenberg. The 000 the general code as out by the the 3aud bed3 of that 3tream contain art has furnisaed this ofnce with pressive riu? ceremony being Government. valuable ore, and is now preparing le complete list of faculty mem burs was performed by Rev. H.

E. twenty i The drug stores are maintaining tci make a thorough te3t for the coming year. They are: 'hours from 7:30 a. m. to 9:00 p.

mi He has secured leases along thi3 county farmers a', their thin amily -something ow thoi-sanci MM. t'leir ro to them in 01 more acres brine Ul )( r) rn the Govern' and to f.lm will h- iffteen and dollars wb.i-:h will come under ootiort HIGH SCHOOL W. W. Hart, Superintendent. A profusion of ivy.

palms and ferns aH iu simple beauty graced the interior plan, livyui -r LI Hi in, 1-t i 'hours, owing to the character their most to tue Enchanted Rock, conse- Mlss LouJ3e Hehlatz Spanish, Eug- of the church. Shasta daisies and fern bininess nuentlv his operations may. if he tfm fluently his operations may, if practical, extend over many forming the decorative theme for the Frank C. Guffiu. Chemistry, Biolo- altar and chancel rail and I gy.

General Science. began destroyins; When the committee solicited the franic uufftn. Chemistry. Biolo- altar and chancel rail and carrying signatures of Llano merchants 63 tne stream. General Science.

out the bridal theme. Twinkling morning. I week, they did not call upon tilling 1 At the resent time ilr ogers Virginia Rich. English, His- waxen tapers in tall white candela- 1 stations, automobile firms and such haH a force ot men busy at th Emu tory. Biology.

bt-as added an effective note and cast places because they come under the Bogusch garage, building equipment gtepheu Bookkeephlgi Typ a goft low over the 3Cene Mason took possession of first hea(i o( in lu3tr i al or manutacturing with which to make his test He Wil ing, Mathematics. Dlace in the Hill Country League last ftrm and b(J ca ed upon use a large pump with a capacity of er ntract wan signed by miiy of f.irniern. D. D. Sreeie, Tuesday t.e.at when they defeated Brady 7 to 2, while Llano lost to Eden in a game of and 1.

The Richland aad San Suba game has been postponed until August llth San Saba will also have an open daf? on next Sunday, as their scheduled game with Llano has been set for next Wednesday. August 9th. as an attraction for the San Saba Fair. The Cowboys will also play un exhibition game ia San Saba on the next day, August 10th. With otily flve games left tbe iK-conci h'alf schedule all clubs still ihave a chance at the championship; with Msapn and Eden having somewhat tbe best of the schedule.

Mason does not play Brady or Llano again, and has a full game le.ul over the Eden does not play Llano operate under their own special code sent them withiu the moving one thousand yards of sand This will be connected with next few days. The various managers automobile power, and at this time of these plaras have expressed their Mr. Bogusch is busy making certain witlings and desire to cooperate changes in the motor, thereby per- wartlv as other firms as soon as they Acting it for this certain character have been given their instructions. ucaia, and has still another Brady, two with Richland. a pair Mason.

By defeating the Mavericks In botli th-? FM- en Steers would almost ctr.t:'.'. the flag, and a chance to play th- Cowboys for the charalonship. Carlos Goodman, who the wearing a Cowboy uniform on the pitching mound for Kden herw Sunday, and while he gained the ilucifti'jn over Van Huss In a pitchiag duel; the Eden Infield up ia every inning to Rive remarkable support to their pitcher. The locals hul men on bases nad in portion In every inning except the fifth an i eighth; but the pinch hits not P. Coor and McVay led visitors with the stick with two singles each: while Harold CMliugs the big noise for the Cowboys, with three singles out of four trips to bat.

The visitors errorless ball, the work ot Fnunht third and Wise at second, beinz outstanding. Paul McLeod, Dacke-. and were the stars on the -J-f a for Llano. How The Runs Were Scored Firat Inning. Llauo: -Paul Mo- Lend doubled down the third baie Hue and atote third, while Brewer struck out.

Dale McLeod hit to third and waH at first when Taught threw high to the plate trying to catch Paul. who scored. Reed flew out to cen ter. Hughes forced McLeod a', second. 1 run, 1 hit.

0 errors. Second Inning. Faught drove a hot one to third (or a single, and went second when Dale McLeod threw wild to first. Faught went to third as Dale Dale McLeod threw out Vogal at first, tlauey was aafe or. a fielder's choice when Read threw Faught out at the plate.

Wise doubled over left Held scoring Haney Coor singled over short scoring Wise but was out trying to stretch the hit. ft -V- of work. A reducing and jogging Of course the principal object 'in machine is als 0 being built into which the National Recovery Act is to nd8 wil1 b(? pumped arat 'j shorten hours and give more the sand and other accumulation, plovment over the land. In a small from the ore. Two large barges are town like L4uno.

the matter of creat- under construction on which the ma-j uddltlonal jobs is limited, yet the chines will be placed for operat.on ictloa taken here shows the spirit, of, wi llin eek bed full cooperation and none of places of employes loi.ger than the hours down in the ernment. JUU these Everything connected with this pro-; if are working their is of a portable nature and can easily be moved from one site of op to another. or ou Miss Ella Scott Powell, History. Mrs. Edna P.

Riley, Mathematics. Miss Bennie Speck, English. GRADE SCHOOL J. C. Watson, Principal Mrs.

Bama Hunter. Miss Mary May. Miss Zolora Stribling. Miss Brownie Byfleld. Miss Hazel May.

Miss Tillie B. Moss. Miss Annie C. Ingram Miss Ossie Mae Lanier. Miss Clara Moran.

Miss Ruby Johnson. Mrs. Olga Hayes. Mrs. Clara Durrah (colored.) i Mrs.

R. O. Grote gowned in yellow crepe, with corsage of daisies gave the wedding music and as Traumeri vas played, Miss Ruth Britton Huff of Mason, approached the chancel and lighted the candles. She wore a white eyelet organdy dress with corsage of. daisies and garland of daisies around her head.

The wedding song, "Because," was rendered by Miss Pearl farmers were in are plowing the c.ot- toa under, others are first grazing the fields, while others are rnowin.i? and stacking for feed, however these fields will be plowed after the first process has bsea finished. Steele reported a. few hopes we would have rain within the- next, few days and. were wafting for it, an Uie ground is unusually dry and plowing at this time. the work of destroying tbe crop has been ooaoludea then it.

will be the duty the County Committee, together with the County Agent (o the various fields, and when. deemed aewsnary, make a survey or a measurement, ascertaining the exact amount of destroyed. procession, led by the groom and his when triin has been finished, then best. man. Wesley Willenberg of.

the producer will hi required to Hign "Performance and Certificate 1 Dalchau. who wore white cut organdy, daisy corsage and also a gariati'i around her heau. i The bridal chorus from Lohengrin heralded the approach of the bridal Llano, preceded by the minister, en- In speaking of the coming year's from sjde door to await 0 doubt th and t. it 11 li, hours in Llano will work a hardship machinery in good order by the lat on People, but ir. is always ter part of the week, and would prob UlluUlUauULiitri.

i Mr Rogers stated th- first of the work in our schools, Supt. Hart said )ride and hef attendants at the week that he expected to have his that everything pointed to tar. Down the aisle came Misses Ruth Dalchau of Caldwell and Lois Mae fveyser, bridesmaids who wore pointed to the fact that twenty-four nio ijsh dresse of so ft shades of or- in Per cent of our school taxes tor last however he was not definite in tuts successful session with but one exception and that is finances. He make his initial run Saturday, i expression as handicaps may arise, year have not been paid, which if not essary tor some-one to 'nak flee when material as-iH'a 1 ipnurum. hv re until he Had, that United States, which mean, a deal in the mineral deposits of our county.

half months, instead of the usual i the mineral deposits ot our touuij.i uaicuau. uiuiu ui num, mean, a th- nera moaths Thjg the unemployment He goia i imnortance to the peo- tu situation in our country. gandy and Mouseline de soie. Ernest Alberson and Lester Keyser acted, as groomsmen. The matron of honor, Mrs.

A. R. Dalchau, followed' aext dressed in an gown of org'andy, while Misa Esther Dalchau. as maid of honor, wore a de soie. the bed of this creek in paying auan-' thing ot vital imporiance 10 £ach of them carrving whlte organdy titles and is now expending a good of this school district, and those wfth Qf ha ferr Very few new places of ,11 and pe I whOBe names appear on the delin- co on al liEds be created in Llar.o, yet even one sum mone, shQuid mafce every eff(m two more men placed on the pay rol.

tesU Qnce Uano will count for something and, ll III1U ilu iL show that Llano people -are doing all good, they in the unemployment cam- avail, then I can cease operation and paign of America. HALF INCH RAIN FELL HERE forget it." Should mv" efforts prove of no has a school system of the first class attejjded the bride as tlower si and in all probability our schools are dregsed in cream ailk net over yellow our greatest asset, but it requires carrying a dainty baaket from whi( ON LAST SUNDAY Scores of people here, who have money to maintain them as such and HPHE long known that rare minerals are iu it behooves every person to discharge 8trewed roge JQ the )ri le MORNING Wbi-d of this stream, are anxiously this important obligation. He owes ayi Qn th? arK1 MORMINU hiujgeit, to his community and hpr in marrwce. awaiting these results and then be 10 nmiseu. hef father who gave her Ul position to know if the deposits arc more especially the school childieu.

yQw3 were hehli ap )kerii rt nrvntilltlA 1 Th- Bwt raia of any consequence posiuon 10 UU and must continue to main- to faU in for several weeks, large enough to -rrant devBlopment ano Fl came last Sunday mornitig, when the in that matter of a mining proposiprecipitatiot: amounted to just a lit- tion. tie zjior? than an inch, or Song" was softly and Mendels- in a nine montns -scnooi. played thg piano Professor Hart also said that full Wedding March WU3 Uj eil -JJJ ailUtl TT We sincerelv hope this gentleman's instructions to pupils, teachers and rece33ional belief will confirmed and that a patrons would be given to tins paper uc 11 i t. Vi iCi 'i -i. neuei wm Luin.mn-.-u ne i Jr ij was lovely in a nvod.sh It at uu early hour, new enterprise on a large scale will on time creation of white satin en train.

filmy veil, and for something old a'' sheet, which will be certified to by the Cjiiaty Committee and County Agent. This paper, with the notice of acceptance from the Secretary of will be mailed ia find checks issued to the producer who- bis destroyed a portion o-f his cottot: crop. It is thought tha: the majority of tlie crop coming trader this program ia Llano will be destroyed week. Mr. assertej that much of t.b land will now be planted to peati other feed and soil building crops as the a.r--ner:i are aaxtou.4 to have their lirul'i producing 4 Knetfring oL' nat'ire.

canip'iign lias required niucli time the part of the c.ommlttwe. and espev-ially has Mr. St.eele been kept oo the move atght and day, but eachi man ooanected with the work has received the full cooperation, and support of. the farmers. There disseasiou, no squabbling ov er the proposition, but planters de- sirltig to part, have gone the and Llarn c.

signed for its of tle- the beginning of continuing up into the day, falling spring into existence here. MRS. HART'S MOTHER DIES Drs. Dan Culver, mother of Mrs. r.

Hart, died at her home in slowly with heavy clouds overhead to remind one of the nrst rainy seasons of fall, and many believed this county was going £rtt a sooii season before it was over, however up in the morning the wind came up, Lampasas on last Saturday evening, blew clouds away ar.d by noon July 29, after a long illness. Mrs. the sun was shining. (ar has 8 ent a large portion of her It was a rather light visitation, but time this summer at the bedside of gave us just that much additional mother and was with her when moisture, which has already proven the end came, of material help in greening up I This good lady had visited in our signments for when books are to be other information would be given. wore a wedding wreat ot of th.s character, by forty three years agrt she rislit campaign.

Ol: i tUr.e iu ried a bridal bouquet white gladi- SISTER WAS KILLED IN TORNADO oH with Uly of the va cv a AT DALLAS ON LAST SUNDAY Th(? gpntlemen the wedding party A message was received in Llano Monday morning that Mrs. Stewart, sister of W. H. Ligt Mesdames Bettie Hammond and Florence Bradley, all of this county, wore oxford grey suits. Mary Mr au(i Mrs Uenl)er and mediately after the ceremony tor short Coast.

honeymoon journey to after which they will The bride tr: is tn require ich make the pro- irr-- them checked Then too there he tli thou.sundw which will the money and the ritere.l int-i the cam Tjrp 1 1 stimulating be paid for by are to chc-ck 1 issued, all of ren'iire tiai'J, bu. 1 ill i 1 Tn 'VQi'pii -ass and other vegetation. i town at different times, was well and was killed In the tornado which hu Most of the winds for the past few favorably known to many of our citi-j Dallas on last bunaa. tmu hll of erniine with blue days have been coming from the east zens and the news of her death was canning death, sufferins ana aeat on or southeast, a fine indication of ad- i received here with much regret, ditlonal rain soon, all of which Llauo The funeral service was held Sunday afternoon at. four o'clock, Prof.

Hart and children going to to attend the funeral. Mrs. Hart and daughter. Miss Mary, are still in that county will be glad to receive. CARNIVAL TOMORROW NIGHT AT LINDEN FOSTER'S HOME tion to a rust amount ot property.

bat and bag finishing the Stewart was known to some An informal reception or in yi party was held at the home Fifth Inning, was out. carnival', second to first, Goodman popped out to first. Anderson walked and went 0 second on a single by McVay. Maddox scored Anderson with another single. Faught rolled out, pitcher to first.

1 run. 2 hits. is Remaining Llano GamM Aug San Saba with San Saba Aug Llano with San Saba. Aug Richland with Richland Aug. Brady with Brady.

Sept. Llano with Brady. (Continued on Page 2) Dr. L. C.

Watkins. wife and children arrived here Tuesday night from their home in Galveston and are visiting with thjelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

Watkins and Mrs. Frank Kotlnnann for a few ed by the Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church will be staged to- profound sympathy of all friends in morrow (Friday) night at the home the death of Mrs. Culver. of Mrs. Linden Foster, when there will be plenty of music and merry SAN SABA FAIR BOOSTERS WERE tun iuiu to i.jii-.i.'j ii the weduins attend the funeral.

Mrs. Hart and place at La Grange moimi chosen b-id'il colors y-I'ow laughter. Miss Mary, are still in that The bereaved wh ite wer used in decor'auou. Tiny yellow a-a-l ot tuis VNet-W. t-Sv.

1 1 bereaved relatives have the which formed )' the bride's cake which formed AVERAGE DAILY" HEAT FOR THE centerpiece, to the places markM PAST MONTH WAS 103 DEGREES the bridal party revealed a prop, PAS rouiN. ea wh ch provided farmer who pii.tfr; (or 1 itt his croj) Bolls Must Si Destroyed D. D. stated rr i ve th.e first, of the week t.h'il i-li'- 1 had made a trip of iavesf.iivitioi! and ir; few in sta.nces fioutid where the ootton wan in;" large boll.H, i had not been He stated it. wa.s 'ibso at these bolls be they open.

to accept urd'ied, nuiw completely pi i wed ready under. yed, herau eel i will be plenty ot music aim merry SAN SABA FAIK Huusitrta i-ream nad making for the grown-ups as well as v.s.TORS IN LLANO LAST FR.DAV According to the record Wept by aerved he pi.o we in cnunt.y Mrs. E. W. itlla.

r-f observer, for the past month, the av- on the lighted lawn. the youngsters. Various booths, carrying their own' A large crowd of San Saba fail uuncivci, special attractions and amusements, boosters were in Llano for a short erage daily heat in this town tor le will be located on the large lawn, while last Friday morning, advertis-; month of July was 103 degrees, by Mrs i ator Duncan ana son, and these will vary in their line of ing their coming exposition, which far the hottest month ever recorded Ilayn i ft here last Saturday entertainment. 30 that the visitors be held there next week, and in- in our town. It will be remembered Beaummlt where they go to join may choose their mode of pleasure viting Llano friends to be their guests that during the month we suffered and to make their fu tor the evening.

at that fine. (with one day's heat at a IU. two (ome Slator hay been in that The different classes ia the Sunday The boosters were accompanied by days at 114 and one day at 115. It for the paat several weeks, haviru school will have charge of these the San Saba band, which rendered was these extreme hot days which uc( ep ted a (ege O. Herders ir; Bill for Mr good position there CU Will IIUVC iiiAl ftc vji.

i.nvj»ji- Lllo kJiill OuUu UcllUA, iv i booths and everything will be done several selections while here. Then added much in running the tempera- will now llavv his family with to make it an evening of pleasure for the visitors left, bound for Mason, ture to such a high average. nil. Remember the public is cordial- an from there went to Brady, Eden The last week in the month was ly Invited to attend. Join the happy and other points.

It was a jolly quite pleasant and indications a.r" crowd, and iu the midst of pleasure, crowd and everyone was doing his or that our hottest weather is forget the troubles of depression. her oart in advertising their fair. the summer of IST.r Llano regrets seeing this family our town, but all will send best wi-, 1 cs for them in their new location hope they will ul turn tn Llati i ir. 1 wife ot: Col Liar, i this week tiieir Mr. and Mrn, Mr and .1 ilir; (1 lOifmiti, wifh other rela- ives and friend i.

ra atbi returned sdiv aft'-r a three weeks Pat; Harrison camp Mr. Hisieuian nituatod high in the ik.raj, i' i'0'n and pleas-.

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