The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1974 Page: 3 of 13
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SPECIALS THUR. - FRi. ■ SAT.
AUG. 29th, 30th, 31st
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CLOSED MONDAY - LABOR DAY
0 Grocery & Market
AT HIGHWAYS 16 A 29 IN IJLANO
CHARMIN
DECKER
CANNED
NAM
3 Pound Can
CUDAHY BAR S
BACON
Mrs. Tuckers
Opa's Sausage
Pound *1.09
4 FOR
COKE, TAB or
HALF i A L l UN DUCHESS DELUXE Am*.
ICE CREAM 99c
PwnM.09
W Gallon Gulf-llto
CHORCOAL STARTER
79c
10 Lb. Bag Royal Oak
BRIQUETTES
99c
7Vi Ol. Kraft
MAC. & CHEESE DINNER
4 For
$1.00
Old Fashioned Sugar and Oatmeal
KEEBLER COOKIES
49c
10 Oz. Snap-E-Tom
TOMATO COCKTAIL
4 For
$1.00
10 Oi. A-1
STEAK SAUCE
69c
30 Oz. Tabasco
BLOODY MARY MIX
89c
Lipton
ONION SOUP MIX
39c
PINKIE'S SPECIAL
U.S.D.A.
Number 1 -
FRYERS
Pound
POUND
Gooch
SUMMER SAUSAGE 89
12 OUNCE
Super Size
ZEST SOAP
3 For
$1.00
48 Pack Baggies
SANDWICH BAGS
3 Far
$1.00
PECKER FRANKS59
Fresh and Lean
Ground Beef
POUND
U.S.
CABBAGE
California Pascal
CELERY
stalk 19c
U.S. No. 1 - 1 Lb. Cello Bag
CARROTS 2 for 29c
California Sunkist
California »ui
ORANGES
PINKIE’S OROCERY COUPON
save 39
WITH THIS COUPON WHEN
YOU BUY A I LB. CAN OF
Maxwell house*
.. ELECTM PERKM COFFEE
AT PINKIE S GROCERY
1 Lb. Cah Only
95
WITH COUPON
|___Ob} Cp*£on_P#r Family^ £*P*r*sAugwit *Jl,»»»S__= _ j
f f.
2 Lb. Mortons
FRIED CHICKEN
$1.79
Green Giant
CORN ON COB
Banquet
\ CREAM PIES
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Watkins Returns,
To Houston Post
Jot Bill Watkins ha* resign-
ed hi* poet to executive uclt.
ttnt to Text* State Attorney
General John Hill after nearly
two year a in the poet.
He will Join the law firm Ip
Houaton with which he had pred
vtoutly been connected: Vinson.
Elkina, Searla, Connally and
Smith.
Watkins, ton of Mr. and Mra.
Mil S. Watklna, received hla
law detre# al lha Unlverally of
Texas In Auatln where he waa
editor-in-chief of the Unlver.
ally of Text* Law Review.
12 Acddonts In j|
County in July
The Texas Highway Pali
lnvastlagad It accident*
rural highways In Llano Co
ty during the month of J
according to Sergeant Collins
Highway Patrol Supervlaor al
thla area.
That* 12 accidents have re-
sulted In no deaths and al^Rt
Injuria* for th* month of July.
Thast figures result In a tola)
of 40 accidents with two deat|n
and 30 injured In Llano Coutrty
during 10T4,
1 14 Oz. Hunts
3 For
I CATSUP
$1.00
I 8 Oz. Hunts
2 For
1 TOMATO SAUCE
29c
I Gabhardts
4 For
1 HOT DOG SAUCE
$1.00
1 Quart Wyraby Polish
1 PICKLES
69c
1 Chicken of Sea
Ituna
49c
• 1 8 Oz. 7-Seas Italian, French or
1000 Island
I DRESSING
39c
I 4 Lb. Morton
*
I ICE CREAM SALT
19c
1 Eagle Brand
1 MILK
49c
I 18 Oz. Kraft
1 BARBECUE SAUCE
39c
I 18 Oi. Jlf
| PEANUT BUnER
79c
Castell ;
happenings 5
By Eollne Kowlerschke
Mr. and Mra. Bobby Bader
and children moved to Sih
Angelo laat Saturday when
he will be attending school.
Mrs. Bauer returned on Mon-
dey to taka Mrs. Lizztb
Bauer back to Houaton (or
further traatnjants. Our best
wish a* and prayer are (0k
her.
Mr. and Mra. David Will**-
berg of Huntsville visited HI*
grandmother, Mrs. AniqO
Pleunneke laat Saturday.
Helping Mrs. August AfK
o( Fredercksburg celebrate
her birthday Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. William Arlt,
Danny and Donna.
Speaking o( "long hair*’’
which wo were not, brings to
mind th* little fellow who
when asked by th* bar bey
how he wanted his hair riff
replied "just like my da<Js
and be sure to leave thgj
round hole on top where AJa
head come* through.
Leo Rutledge returned :
day from a two-week vi<
in Edenburg with friend
and relative*. Mrs. Rutled|
and her mother, Mra.
Banner, visited in San Ajv
tonio with Mrs. Rutledge’*
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mre. Robert Colboth and
children.
Mr. and Mr*. Myron
Vasterling had two of thalr
children home Sunday for •
barbecue dinner. Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Vasterling and
three children from Attle-
bors, Masaechusetts, hsd if*
rived on Saturday and r*<
malned until today. Also
present were Laura Taylorf
and Mr. and Mra. Lea Evers/
Eml Hoftzer, - ■
ing, is In the
he had surgery ____
complete recovery is
for him. ;
Mark Humphries, student
at A&M University, waa *r
house guest of the Jama*
Banner* during the weekend »
Mr. and Mre. Alfred W*a-2
•el* of Winter* vialted theliv
children, the Henry Langs.
Sunday. Their granddaught-*
ft, HtU* Daphie Weasels oi
Llano who had boon vlaitlngj
them remained wtlh then*
for a few day*.
Visiting Mra. Milton Lan4
Saturday avening were VaM
entme Grenwelg* and sisters/
Roai* and Tonle.
Mr. and Mra. Rudolph'
Oestreich and Mr. and Mrs/'
C. H. Flint visited Mr. anct
Mr*. Ralph Oeatreich lrf
Umpasa* laat Wednesday*
and had supper with them. I
Mr. and Mra. Carlos Sag
b>el and hi* mother, Mrs/
Sagcbtel, visited MrS
and Mra. Jack Bruce li£
Kingsland Sunday.
Visiting her sisters,
Charle* Keyser and
Rosalie Buchholx laat week?
end wa* Mra. D. R. Kyaer
of Llano.
on the ailing Hat.
Spending the weekend witrf
Jim Leifeate were hit child-
ren, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall
of San Antonio. Joining then*
for lunch Sunday were hi*
sister, Mrs. Lizzie Durst of
Mason, also Mrs. Norman-
Birk and Mr*. Agnea Lit.
feate. «
Allen Schneider, a pupil
mine some 47 yean ago,
now a resident of Can Dan
Llano.
Our sympahy to th« nieces
and nephews of Mn. Minnid
McKenzie whoae death oc/
cured laat Monday.
Some 60 persona were
ent for the supper
evenng at St. John Pa
Hall in honor of Mr,
Mrs. Clarence Simon.
Simon is the former
Grenwelge.
If crime doesn't pay,
is getting all the money?
Can you recall whel |]»
waited till the leaves trepan,
turn to play football"
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A penny saved la soon
ed out for sales lax.
uce U£
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1974, newspaper, August 29, 1974; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1038039/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.