The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1980 Page: 3 of 16
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Llano News, Thursday, November If M
Specials Thurs., Fri., Sat. & Mon
NOVEMBER 13, 14, 15 & 17
Grocery & Market'
1 POUND - FOLGERS
COfFEE >2.49
2 POUND FOLGERS
COFFEE *4.95
3 POUND - FOLGERS
COFFEE *7.39
10 OZ. - INSTANT FOLGERS
COFFEE $4.49
j wonoj
CRISCO *1.99
iU).
PARKAY 69*
24 OZ. - GANDY'S COTTAGE
CHEESE *1.29
10 OUNCES • KRAFT HALF MOON
CHEESE $1.19
WHITE SEEDLESS
GRAPES
FRESH SPINACH
CENTRAL AMERICAN
BANANAS
TEXAS BULK CARROTS
TEXAS
ORANGES
FRESH EGG PUNT
AT HIGHWAYS 16 A 29 IN (JLANO
•, POUND
BAG 79*
POUND
w'
lb. 25*
POUND
W
13 Oz. - Folger's Flaked
COFFEE
26 Oz. • Folger's Flaked
COFFEE
Swift's • Chicken Or Regular
VIENNA SAUSAGE
*2.29
*4.45
39*
3 Oz. - Swift's
POTTED MEAT
4 for *1
300 Size • Van Camp
PORK & BEANS
3 for *1
7Vi Stee - Ukfcy'l 9ked
PEACHES
79*
300 Sin - Bushes
BUCKEYE PEAS
10 Quart - Can
KOOL-AID
1 Lb. - Zesta
SALTINES
200 Count
KLEENEX
Reg. $2.05 ■ VHne
EYE DROPS
Reg. $1.95 - Rowe
HAIR SPRAY
lb. 3?
4 for *1
*1.9?
69*
69*
*1.49
*1.19
32 Oz. - Hunt's
CATSUP
89*
12 Oz. • Hormel
SPAM
*1.29
>uart - Orange Or Lemon Lime
GATORADE
ftafc
FROZEN FOODS
2 Lb. - Pioneer Reg. Or Buttermilk
BISCUIT MIX
*1.19
16 Oz. • Bama Strawberry
PRESERVES
99*
4 Oz. - McCor ick
BLACK PEPPER
DECKER
QUALITY
BONE-IN
89*
6 Oz. • Wespac
ORANGE JUICE
4 Ears - Bird's Eye
CORN ON COB
11 Oz. - ggo
WAFFLES
3 for *1
89*
69*
CURED HAM
Whole Ham lb. *1.19
Shank End lb. *1.19
Butt End lb. *1.29
GRADE A FRYERS
"ib. 63*
FARMLAND CANNED
HAMS
NEWS FROM
Tow Vi
T.*9.99
12 OUNCE ROEGELEIN £ WM
BACON *1.19
WELCOME HUNTER
Community Homo i
3 LBS. A DOWN
SPARE RIBS lb
*1.49
NOT LESS THAN 70% LEAN
GROUND BEEF 1
b. *1.59
PINKIE'S QUALITY FRESH A LEAN
GROUND CHUCK
a. *1.89
By Ante LotUo
The Extension He
Qub met Thursday
st the
their regular meeting,
meeting was opened with KM
Pledge of Alliegence. The mfl
call wss answered with
“When I Had My Last Phjai-
cal.” ifry
Plans were completed tor
the Christmas party, to be heM
on December 4 at the Com-
munity House. Carmen Alex-
ander as general chairperson.
The program "Self Examin-
ation” was presented by
Gladys Blake with film and
narration. Jewel Ramsey.
LVN, answered many ques-
tions and took everyones blood
pressure. Refreshments were
served by Emily Barber and
Ferne Shenk.
The Intermediate children’s
department of the Baptist
Sunday School enjoyed a Bible
costume party at the home <4
Mrs. Gwen Brumm Saturday
afternoon.
The partygoers were Keith,
Nicki and Billy Oestreick.
David Burk and Lee and David
Brumm. Each partygoer came
as a bible character. Refresh-
ments were served by Mrs.
Brumm.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Key
were in San Saba Wednesday
night to attend a supper for
Mrs. Glenda Ragland, Lynn
and Traci. Mrs. Ragland and
the children left Thursday to
join Bob Ragland in Lima
Peru, where Mr. Ragland is
employed with an offshore oil
company.
Mr. and Mrs. Heston Mc-
Bride had as company for the
weekend their children. Dr.
and Mrs. Dan McBride, Cassie
and Heath, Jane and Jim
Martindale, and Thomas Hea-
ton of Austin and Geep and
Sharon McBride, and Brandon
' of Robert Lee.
Wayne Childress was a
delegate from Texas to the
national meeting of Rural
Water Association in Ashville.
N.C. Mrs. Childress and her
mother, Mrs. Mary Fudge,
accompanied Mr. Childress.
They traveled by car and
enjoyed many sights in nine
states. Among them The
Smokie Mountains, the Grand
01’ Opry and Opera Land.
U.S.A.
Mrs. Ruth Connally, Trad
and Lacy visited Mrs. Con-
nally’s mother, Mrs. Eula
Overton last nreek.„ gtdh’s
husband joined them on Sat-
urday and they all want on to
their new home in McAllen
where Mr. Connally has ac-
cepted a new position.
Mrs. Vance Walton and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Milliom of
Llano, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Perry of Kingsland, Mr. and
Mrs. J.B. Perry. Jr. and
Ronnie of San Antonio and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Hayes and
Lindsay of Anchorage. Ak.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilton
Key this week.
Albert and Carrie Fannin
are home after several weeks
visiting in New York and
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of
Houston and Mr. and Mr:.
Bob Prater of Pflugerville
visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Calley last week.
Dolly Stephens of Big
Springs and Brenda Toner of
Round Rock visited Mrs. Eula
Overton over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. James Prit-
chard visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Prifogle at Lake Mat-
his and Mrs. Pritchard’s sis-
ter, Flice Knighton, in San
Antonio.
Mrs. Evelyn Gage has re-
turned home from a month’s
visit in California with her
mother. Mrs. Minnie Arnold,
her son Don and Urslua Gage
in North Hollywood, her son
Bob and Patty Gage and family
in Oxnard, her sister. Mary
and Chester Barrett and Mar-
sha, in Pacific Palisades, her
brother, George and Winnie
Arnold, and David and Jackie
and John Bohn in Los Angles,
also Ches and Karen Barrett in
Sana Monica, and Chris and
Kathy Barrett. Bret and Jena
in El Scgundo. Her sister.
Mary and Chester Barrett,
brought her home and they
attended an antique market in
San Antonio.
Bill Brown. Traci and Tanea
of Buda visited their aunt.
Annie Lottie Wyckoff, Sunday
afternoon.
Lee and Gladys Blake were
in Lampasas Tuesday on busi-
ness and to visit Mrs. Mattie
Gundcrland
Dillard and Jewel Ramsey
were in Austin this week on
business and to visit their son.
Jerry Ramsey, and grand-
daughter. Kelly Ramsey.
Wayne Childress is a patiet
in the Veteran’s Hospital
Kerrs ilk* for testa. We nope I
i;
Houston Ha^
ville Monday
nd Mr.
were Hi Kerr
visit Wayne
4 good
Rev. Stanley Nixon an
rdy were Hi
»y io
Childress in the hospital
Word was received Hone this
week that Brother W.H. Law
had died at hie home Hi Auerin
and funeral fervlcea were Hi
Houston on Saturday. Bio.
Law waa well known Hi our
community as He flaked Here
and hunted on the Awter
reneb. -,t >
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1980, newspaper, November 13, 1980; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1038394/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.