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The Llano News from Llano, Texas • Page 10

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The Llano Newsi
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Llano, Texas
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10 fMt LLAMO NIWI LLANO, ftXAl, fHUMPAY, No. HO 7 NSHD MOORE STATE BANK Llano, Texas AT T1H- CLOSH OP BUSINESS DECEMBER 51- 1966 AS RHNDHRHD TO THIi COMMISSIONER OP RANKING RHSOURCr.S LIABILITIES Loans Disounts Banking House Turniturc and Fixtures Rr.il Estate Other Assets Available Cash: 1J.S Bonds Municipal bonds "Cash $2, 1,787.899.10 I .026,5 877, 10.1,801.74 8.119.55 10.195.36 15,561.00 3,601,926.60 Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits 200,000.00 300,000.00 261,145.32 Deposits 5,164,333.63 $5,925,478.95 $5,925,478.95 Kingiland To Host Buchanan Arts and Crafts Club. Portraits and pastels by Itose Wong, well-known Austin artist, will also be on display. Cabinet meetings will be held on Sunday and those not needing to attend these may take the opportunity to visit churches in the area, sec the Highland Lakes area, and enjoy whatever recreation they may wish. Between 200 and 280 people Me expected to attend.

Any Lions from any club is asked to be sure to register at the Highland Lakes National Bank Friday or Satur day, or at Club Comanche Satur day. District 2A-1 incudes the counties of Llano, San Saba, Mills Brown, Mason, McCulloch, Cole man, Kimble, Menard, Concho Rtinnells, Schleicher, Tom Irion, Coke, Nolan, Crock etl, Reagan, Glasscock, Mitchell Midland, Howard, Martin, and Sterling. There are 2,600 members in 57 clubs in the 25 counties. Know Your Soniors Presenting the IMS Senior Class of 1967 by LaMar Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Hill Country By Elaine Holden llano County Home Demonstration Agent Texas Extension Service! WHAT IS YOUR CANNED FOOD I.Q.? Question How long will canned foods keep? Answer Canned foods keep indefinitely.

A good general rule is to have a regular turnover, once a your, for example. Question Where should canned foods be stored? Almost any place. Bo-', r'orage, however, is in a dry, cool place. Question Is it safe to leave portions of canned foods in the can after it is opened? Lkooans Named To LBJ Park Committee ABILENE A special West Chamber of Commerce Commit ice to work for the development of the Lyndon B. Johnson Park was announced today by Marian Bridwell of Bridgeport, Cfr.iirman of the West Texas Chamber of Commerce Tourist ami Travel Committee.

J. B. McDuff of Burnet will sei-ve as chairman, W. F. McCas- lantl of Kingslancl as Secretary- Troasurcr.

Other mciu'bers are W. M. Rainey of Kingsland, Colonel Alfred Petsch of Fredcricksburg, Carlos Ashley, an-d Lester Inman c-f Llano, John of Marble Falls, Charles Mat-is aM Bob McKinncy of Johnson iCty and Mrs. Tom Weinheimer oi Stonewall, George Purcell of Brady, Mrs. Aaron Posey of Blanco and Gene Lehmanri of Kcrrville.

Bridwell stated that the regional chamber felt that the park was important to West Texas from a rwroitional, scenic anil historic standpoint and that the specia group was being named to speec up deyelopment in order that it might be an additional attraction In 1968 to the nearby HciuisFair ii San Antonio. DRAPERIES and CARPETS Charlie's Store Llano, Texas Answer It is safe to leave ood in the open can. Refrigerate ml cover, jusl us you would any joked food. Question Does damage to the of a can mean the food is lamaged? Answer Rust, dents or label tain have no effect on the con- eats of a can. If the can leaks, lowcver or if it bulges, it should discarded.

Question What is a "Lin can" nade of? Answer Tin cans are made of steel sheets covered inside and it with a ayer of purl tin. Canned foods arc handled by many people and gather dust be- ore reaching you. It's an excellent sanitary measure to wash the top of food cans with a sudsy cloth. This helps to protect the contents against contamination in case the slips inside when opened. Whitleys Host Open House on Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Whitley were liosl.s for an open house on New Year's Eve at their home in observance of their 25th wedding inniversary. The living room was decorated with an arrangement of silver bells ami "25" in silver, a gift of the couple's bridge club which also presented Mrs. Whitley with an crohid corsage and Mr. Whitley t-lj a boulonnier.

The refreshment table, covered with a red cloth, held an arrangement of pink candles and flowers flanked with greenery and silver Mrs. T. V. Bohatmon and Mrs. Ray Walker presided at the table dur ing the first hour, with Mrs.

L. Dansby and Mrs. Bill Watkins serving during the second hour and Mrs. Spencer Weber and Mrs Edwin Gould the final hour. About 250 guests, including number of out-of-town friends called during the evening and en joyed the refreshments or hors Ouvres, cheese balls with stuffet olives, miniature shrimp biscuits nachos, minature anchovy pies cookies, nuts, punch and cookies.

Mrs. Whitley is the former Mis. Ethel Bohannon. The couple wa married in San Saba. They hav two sons, Kenny and Mickey.

Vlrs. Edwards Pupils 3ive Music Recital Eight music pupils of Mrs. D. B. udwards presented a recital of ioce, organ, and piano selections the First Baptist Church on "riday night, Dec.

30. A highight of the program was he playing of "Birthday Party" by 3enda Bradley, dedicated to her randmother, Mrs. A. P. Ovcr- trcet, and D.

B. Edwards. She vas accompanied by Mrs. Edwards vho sang dedication song. Other lighlighls were a solo by Tommie 'owlcr and selections played by wo advanced students, Donald Bchrns and Ronnie Berry.

Wildlife (Continued from Paojt 1) Wildlife Service for the co-opera Lion of people in this area in developing the program. Alex Hardin reported to the group that Alfred Masters, the association's wolf trapper was back at work since the close of deer season and had caught one wolf Sunday ngiht. Hill Osbourn outlined some of he problems encountered by the chamber of commerce in attempt ng to provide lease information 'or hunters. They included: failure of ranchers to keep their listings up to date, difficulty in locating when hunters call for eases, hunters who expected to 'ind deer, turkey, dove and quail Hinting on the same pasture, and many hunters who lost their nick- es because they could not fathom operation of Llano's pay telephones KENNETH ADAMS PATRICK ZUCHA St JIMS UAeran Council totalizes August Stoats was re-elected president of the Church Council ol St. James Lutheran Church at meeting held Monday night, Jftfi, Other officers named to board were fiddle Stiato, Vice president A.

C. Wessete, secretary; Chares Sagebiel, treasurer; Charles Hartman, sccretafy of parish education, Lyle Costaf, chairman of stewardship; Jimmy Simpson, chairman of evangelism. Teddy Joe Talley and Renken Were elected as deacons and Wilbur Grell, Prank Hopf, and Oliver Welgehausen were elected as trustees. The evening began with a covered dish supper provided by the eight remaining council men and their families in honor of the fotlr retiring council men and the four new council men, and their families. Church Group Attends San Angelo Meeting Plans arc being finalized for Jano Jehovah's Witnesses to leave week for San Angelo for their 'Become Spiritual Men with Ever- Life in View" semi-annual circuit assembly, according to O.

I. Rogers. The local group will join more ban 500 delegates 'from the part of Texas, attending the assembly slated for the municipal uiditorium, January 13-15. Principal speaker for the event will be L. M.

Dugan, district superintendent of Jehovah's Witness- i. Regular meetings at the local congregation will be suspended luring the convention since a maj ority of the group will be in San Bring Your Printing Problems To The Llano News Call 247-4101 BIG anuary Clearance riday, Jan. 13 Saturday, Jan. 21 ESTHER'S SHOP Engineering (Continued from Page 1) crews are seeking the help and cooperation of the local residents and land owners in allowing access to the area being mapped. At present, 12 field parties, under the supervision of John W.

leltman and Mont C. Crutcher, liavc started work on this project. These field parties are olperated Eckel, Layos, Kenneth Lower, Kenneth McLean, Edwin Murray, Gary Palmer, and John Gettman, living in Marble Falls; Jack Ballard, Douglas Ditus, and Mont Crutcher, in Fredericks- aur-g; and Jerry Pinkerton in Mason. Two temporary field offices have been opened, one located in 108 North Adams, in Fredericksburg, and one in he city council room in the City Hall at 'arroll Benedict, Edwin Warren Johnson, George Marble Falls. More than 20,000 topographic maps have been published by the Geological Survey, and several million copies are distributed annually.

Available without charge are state index maps, showing which areas have been mapped, and brochures describing topographic maps and the function of the Geological Survey. Most of the published topographic maps are sold for 40 cents each, and may be ordered from the Geological Survey, Topographic Division, Federal Center, Bldg. 25, Denver, Colorado, 80225. DO YOU RAVE SOMETHING TO SELL OR TRADE Advetiae in ou Classified Section. I BOBBY McCALL KENNETH ADAMS, son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Adams is vice president of the Science Club of which 'he has been a member two years. He has also ibeen in the band three years and is on the Buzz Staff this year, serving as pressman.

He plans to attend SWTSC in San Marcos after graduation from high school. Uplift Rock Club (Continued from 1) privately owned collections of mineral specimens, cut gem stones and fossils from all over the world will be shown, as well as equipment for the hobbyist. Special stress is being placed on educational displays. All competitive exhibits will be jujiged according to rules of the Amcricna Federation. New officers of the club, to take office in February, are W.

K. Davis, president; C. W. Riley, first vice president; Mrs. Ollie Massey, second vice president; Mrs.

C. W. Riley, secretary, and Mrs. Dee Hampton, treasurer. If you have friends planning retire, do them a a good turn.

Send them The News and let them gel acqainted with the lovely land ol legend and lure. DRAPERIES and CARPETS Charlie's Store Llano, Ttxat THBT 5 FBCT SURFS HIM 9O-MINUTE 6URF- 0OARP RIPE WAS RECOCPEP FOR HOBIE ALTER ON APRIL 30,1964. THE PISTANCE COVEREP WAS 26 MILES! MORE THAU i AMERICAN NOW HAVE PAYROLL SAVINGS LETTIB PERFECT! AMERICANS POST MORE LETTERS THAN ANY OTHER PEOPLE IN THE WORLP-OVER bl.OOO MILLION PIECES PER ANPTHE AVERAGE FOR EACH PERSON IN THE U.S. IS 36.0 LETTERS POSTEP EACH YEAR! MvliPTZ? YEARS), BONOS COMPOUNPEP THEY AKE AVAILABLE IN DENOMINATIONS FROM EVERV BONO HELPS BACK OUR MEN IN VIETNAM. ERNIE LEWIS BOBBY McCALL, son of Mr.

and Vlrs. Domad McCall, also plans to tttend SWTSC and major in hist ary and journalism. In high jcbool, he has belonged to the Science Club two years, serving as ts president this year and as its reasurer last year He also worked on the Buzz last year and par icipated in the Junior Play. He belonged to the FFA in his fresh nan year. PATRICK ZUCHA, son of Dr and Mrs.

H. B. Bennett, was named he Peb Squad Hero for his senior year. He was also named to the 18AA All-District football team and to the All-Central Texas team selected by coaches of the area He has played football four years and lettered two years. He is a member of the Letter nan's Club and is secretary this year.

He belonged to the FFA in freshman year. He plans to major in business administration at Tyler Junior Colege after graduation EfRiNIE LEWIS, son of Rev. and Mrs. 0. N.

Lewis, transferred to Llano from Boerne prior to his junior year. He has ibeen in the sand, Science Club, and Student Council two years and is president of the Student Council this year. was inducted into the National Honor Society in his junior year ani participated in track. In his senior year he is a member of Future Teachers. He plans to attend the University of Texas.

Hospital Notes i Mrs. WeMon Jjeeliger, Mrs. Rosie Schmidt, Emil' Grenwelge, E. B. Morrison, Mrs.

N. Larremore, Mrs. Josie Hoy, Mrs. Norman Livingston; H. W.

Donohoo, H. F. Haggerton Mrs. Helen C. Baber, Mrs.

Charlotte Ann Hayes, Richard Robbins, Brooks Green, Ken Ray Ford. Dismissals Dora Najar, Sabe Dalrymple, Mrs. Margarett Cobb, Mrs. Elizar Cole, J. B.

Robertson, Mrs. Mary Hunter, W. Donohoo, Mrs. Kosie Schmidt, Mrs. Weldon Seeliger, F.

H. Haggerton Mrs. Norman Livingston, Mrs. Charlotte Ann Hayes, Mrs. Clive Stovall, Emil Grenwelgc, Ken Ray Ford.

Four Men Elected To St James Council Four men were elected to three year terms on the Church Council when the St. James Lutheran Church held its annual congregational meeting Sunday, Jan 8. Named to the council, the official board of the church, were Wilbur Grell, Eddie Renken, Eddie Staats, and A. C. Wessels.

Lyle Costar was elected delegate and Thomas Karcher the Alternate to the Southern District TALC Convention, to be held at St. Mai-tin's Lutheran Church at Austin, April 4-7. Mrs. Allen Pfister, Wesley Welgehausen, and W. B.

Hohmann were named as the 1967 nominating committee. The parish zone plan, whereby the congregation will be broken down into geographical zones to aid the congregation in visitation programs, was approved as Was a budget for the year of $13,741.46 and the reports of the pastor and organizations of the congregation. Shower Compliments Miss Sandra Garrett Miss Sandra Garrett was complimented with a personal bridal shower on Tuesday night, January 3, at the home of Mrs. Cinton Hartman of Austin. Hostess with Mrs.

Hartman were Misses June West, Claudia Johnson, Wynell Cha-lker, Carrietta Biggs, all of Austin, and Mrs. Carl Shannon of California. NORTHSIDE BARBER SHOP Now Open For Business Just North ol Llano River Bridge Bert Myers, Proprietor CONVENIENT PARKING ON NORTH SIDE OF SHOP ALAMO CLOSED FOR RENO VAT I.

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