The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1968 Page: 2 of 10
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SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCK
In Lmm end surrounding oountlos On* > osr
■ls*wh*ro in Texes On# Y*er...... ................
Out et S»a*w of Texas On# Y*ar .........
iuimji ladies competing ior the
Miss Texas title:
Mr. arut Mrs Mirviri Click visit-
ed last weekend In Fort Worth
with their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Edwards
and daughters.
4 Rolls For
I Coupon per family '
Offer Expires June M
Redeemable Only .at
Quality Grocery
247-4147
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The Llano News
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Entered in the Llano Poet Office as second class mail matter
under the act of Confess of 1878. ' »__
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT LLANO. TEXAS
T. H. Cunningham . . ,V . . .'Editor and Publisher
Mrs Lucile
News Editor
Presbyterians Hear
'Theological Student
Jeme* A. McLeod, a May 20
graduate of Austin Presbyterian
Theological Seminary in Austin,
Will be guest pastor for the 11
a m services at the First Presby-
terian Ohuirli on S.iiutav, '2B.
McLeod received his D A from
from Austin College in 1065. He
also atfenHed Texas A & M Uni-
ter stiy.
CASTELL CHURCH SETS
SERVICES FOR MAY 24
.TASTHLL — Church services At
Trinity ~Afethodist Church wilT
held at 9 30 a m for Sunday, May
26, "only, with Sunday1' school fol-
lowing. Rev Charles Hare has an-
uhkbL ...,i.a
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Bridal Shower Honors
Brenda Halliburton j
Miss Bren la Halliburton, bride
elect of Ronald Brewer, was^comp-
limentei with a miscellaneous
bridal shower, held Thursday
night at the home of Mrs. Wayenan
Bell.
Co-hostesses were Mrs. Willie
Smith, Mrs. Lawrence Light. Mrs.
Harold Dean Myers, Mrs, Vernon
Ctto, Mrs. Joe Bob Halliburton,
anti Miss LindSa Grider! -
Misses Linda Grider and "Janice
Halliburton, sister of the honoree
registered the 50 guests.
The refreshment table carried
,jut a green and white motiff with
a white crocheted - cloth over
. reen It was centered with an ar
-.angement of roses apd carna-
, ions. —:—r~
Mrs Smith and Mrs. Myers
adled the green punch and Mrs.
Dell and Mrs. Halliburton served
he cake squares.
Miss Halliburton and her fiance
are planning their wedding for
_June 1, at the Piftul
\venue Baptist Church.
School Calendar Set
Sam Warren Rabb, Jr,
rol Louise Carson.,
and Car-
A good ploce to buy nationally
advertised TAYLOR MADE
MNG GLORY I
MATTRESSES
CHARLIE’S STORE-
LLANO, TEXAS
For 1968-69 Year
The school calendar has been
>( t for the 1968-09 year and be-
gins with a pre-school workshop
for personnel Auguvt Sl 2TT
School will begin aon Wednes-
day.. August 28. The last day of at-
tendance will be Friday, May 20
and there are 176 days of instruct-
ion planned. _.' • '
Holidays
will be Labor Day,
Sept. 2; Thanksgiving. Nov. 28-29;
Christmas, Dec. 23 (Monday)
through January 5 (Friday*, giving
-two full weeks of holidays, school
opening on Monday, January 6.
Al.%1 th» TJann Pwtinty- Junior
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LLANO, TEXAS, (THURSOAY. MaYUJRI
Schiffli-Gar^ Vows
Said at Patrick AFB
tape-hart Chapel at Patrick Air
Force Base, Florida, was the set-
ting for the April 27 wedding of
Miss Ruth Elisabeth Gary, daugh-
ter of Capt. (USAF, Ret.) and Mrs.
Lloyd D. Gray of Sattelite Beach,
Fla., and Thomas Peter SchiffU,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry SchiffU
of Waterloo, lnd.
Chaplain John J. Quinn per-
formed the double ring" ceremony.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Gwen
Wiseman, Miss Carolyn Schiffli,
and Miss Linda Doty. Miss Theresa
Nysser was maid of honor.
Dave Wiseman was best man.
Ushers were Jim SchiffU, Lt.
lJoyd D. Gary, Jr., brother of the
bride, and George Land. ______—
A reception was held at Patrick
AFB Officers Club before the
couple left for their .wedding
trip. * ' - i.
the bride, granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Grantham of
Llano, attended Brevard Junior
College and is now employed with
IBM at Kennedy Space Center.
The bridegroom also attended BJC
and is employed by Federal Elect-
ric Company at Kennedy Space
Renter.
Out-of-town guests at the wed-
ding' included, the family of the
bride-groom; ldoyQ D. Gary, Jr, of
Fcrt -Sill, Okla , brother af... the
bride, ~~SRrT, and Mrs. Michael
Krasny of Tam..a, Fla., and Maj-
or and
Smyrna .Beach, Pla.
Donna Waldrope
Named Miss Tarleton
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MISS DONNA WALDROPE
Donna Waldrope, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Waldrope, has
been named Miss Tarleton State
College and will represent the
college in the Miss Texas Pageant
to be held in Fort Worth during
the third week' in July.
Tarleton is one of only ten
colleges in the state allowed to
enter the Miss Texas Pageant. IL
MRS. THOMAS PETER SCHIFFLI
Friendship Club
Will Meet Friday
Livestock Show, Friday, January
10; Texas State Teachers Associa-
tion Workshop Day, March 21;
and Easter -Friday. April 4, and
Monday, April 7.
Shop And Save At
Quality Gro. & Mkt
The Happy Day Friendship Club
offers a wholesome opportunity
for fun and fellowship, regardless
of age, income, or color.
The club merits each month at
the Llano Neighborhood Center,
the telephone builiing. The next
meeting will be from 2 30 until
5 o’clock Friday, May 24
Entertainment, interesting pro-
grams, fun and games are plan-
ned for the meetings under the
sponsorship of the Community
Action Program and the Texas
it noiin.r Specials Thurs., Fri., Sat & Mon.D, ,,7C1™
W* ““i MAY 23rd, 24A, 25th i 2711 A 247'5158
Agricultre Extension Service.
Everyone interested, and partic-
ularly senior citizens, are urged
to attend the meetings Friday,
Miss Martha Love
Earns Degree at ACC
Students Must Notify
Of School Interest
Any ' Llano students wishing to
accept an invitation Yromr Freder-
icksburg school officials to attend
summer school at Fredericksburg
High School should notify officials
there immediately, LHS Principal
James A. Jone® has said.
Summer school will be held in
enough
Fred ricksburg ,‘-prft\’i (led
students show interest.
Courses to be offered ‘ include
Duuua, 28-year elementary edu-
cation major, was awarded a schol-
arship for the 1968-69 year by the
Tarleton administration and a
certificate for a >150 wardrohe hy
the Stephenville Chamber of Com-
merce.
Donna, a 1966 Llano High
School graduate.is a* member of
the A Capella Choir, The band,
and the D. 8. T. social club.
- Phyllis Thompson Granhnry
Miss Martha Loye was-one of
357 candidates for spring' gradua
tion May 19 from Abilene Christ-
ian College.
Roy V Edwards, president of
the Chicago packing firm of W’il-
sojlA Co., Inc., delivered the com-
mencement address in Moody
Coliseum Auditorium. Jimmy Wal-
len. Bible teacher and minister at
Harding College at Searcy. Ark.,
conducted the baccalaureate serv-
icea. _,_1-i_:----
Miss_Uove is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Love of
Llano Her~father is minister of
the Church of Christ.
world history, civics, English, and
math But it .is imperative that
Fredericksburg school officials be
notified very soon.
was named first runner-up in the
-Miss Tarleton contest and will be
the representative of the college
in the.-event Miss Waldrope is
unable to attend the Miss Texas
I*ageanf. •
WOMEN SCHEDULE GAME
WITH MARBLE FALLS.__
The Llano women’s soft bail team
will host the Marble Falls women
at the Llano field at 8 p m Thurs-
day. May 23.
FB to Send Men To
Fireman Training
The Llano County Farm Bureau
will sponsor two Llano men to at-
tend a fireman’s training school at
Texas A&M July 21-26 They are
J L. Rogers and Douglas JS. Rog-
ers.
The Farm Bureau made thjs
training sponsorship one of its an-
nual projects for several years.
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
2 pounds
Parkay Oleo 4 for $1.00 Fresh Ground Beef, 2 lbs. $1.09
Pilkbury Biscuits_l?for 95c
lb. 34c
Smoked Jowl
Beef Ribs
2 lbs. 77c
Raisins
15 oz. 32c
EXPOSITION
PEACHES
21 or
TIRE SALE
Vinegar, 90 grain _85c
2 for 29c
Sur Jel
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Gulf Wax 3 for 21c
Giant Cheer 67c
River Rice 2 lbs. 29c
Large Scot Towels 35c
RICHMOND ALL NYLON FULL 4-PLY TIRES-GUARANTEED, as long as the tread
is left on tire, against all road hazards.
We have only 109 of these tires. Prices good until all sold. First come, first served.
These prices are unusually good on the close out of tins particular tire. Our prices
are unusually good and tmettnafled on all oar other tires as well as these.
RICHMOND STATESMAN ALL NYLON FULL 4-PLY TIRE - - FIRST LINE TIRE
-..........----- Black------------...
Black —.........
Duchess Superior
__ICECREAM
Xfl large Bread
$12.75
$12.75
'/> GAL.
____ 3 fo|81c
SodaWater, 3 erts., reg. $1.10
OI4 Smith
Orange Juice 5 for 95c
Gandys Meliorate 3 for $1.00
(trackers' rl lb. 33c
Comet Cleanser 2 for 35c
600x13 ................
695x13 ....... ......
775x14 ....................... Black $15.95
800x14 ......... ........ Black __________$15.95
825x14............. Meek $16.96
855x14 .............Black .......... $16.95
775x15 ............ Black ......... $15.75
RICHMOND SAFETY SPEED - - ALL NYLON FULL 4-PLY TIRES
600x13 . ..... ....L—.. Black___________________$11.25
775x14 ______________ Black ............... $13.25
825x14 Black $14.50
670x15 Black ............. $12.95
760x15
Black
$15.75
Supreme
88 Count
5 Hu 49c
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Cm* Paper, tbla ■ jfit
^ Heavy ReynoldsFoU
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All White Sidewalls 175c More
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1968, newspaper, May 23, 1968; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1037913/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.