The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1954 Page: 6 of 7
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TUB LLANO NNWS. LLANO, TBXAS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1934
H Mrs. R. L. Keener and ehlldM ,
fLany, Kristie and Tommy, of Oo»
■Iambus, Ohio, had a throa waaka
[ visit with bar paraifts, Mr. and
Mra. Gaorta W. Schuesalar and
bar brothers, Ernest Schnassler of
Llano and Norman Bohnaaalar of
San Angelo.
Mr. and Mra. Stillman Badger
of Bl Centro, Oallt, hare returned
home after rlattlng in the home of
Mr. and Mra. J. L. Connara and
other relatives from San An-
tonio.
T72SLTXS "Zi0™ *■*. Gnhm>. M“«“
Double Ring Wedding Vows Here Saturday!
u
both
Mr. King's mother, Mrs. Elmo Kang
recently.
Jimmy Box returned last Friday
to Texas A&M college, where he
will be a senior this year.
-
Carter’s Grocery & Mkt.
Live and Let Live “The Best for Less”
FRI. Sept. 24 SAT. Sept. 25
Swansdown Cake Mix g\ £]
Yellow, White
and Devil’s Food
l Cheer Wash. Pwd.
1 Giant size af|
Cheer Wash. Pwd. A A
Large size m£^3
Sugar . Mm,
5 pounds.................................. j|
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Dial Shampoo, EE
2 reg. Dial soap free aVV
Peaches, Hunt’s O']
2£ Can, J only ................................ a£ii
Carrots AA
Gelo bag aVlP
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Coffee all brands 1 f| J
Per pound ................................... | ■|fn
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I Cauliflower AA
r Per head ... "Aw
Crisco All
3 pound can .................................. a09
Grapes, white seedless 1E
Per pound bIw
; MEATS
Tuna, Bit-O-Sea
Per can........................................... mti
Fryers, caponetts ID
Per pound *40
Catsup, Frost Al
14 oss., 2 for.................................... ■ £(]
Hamburger Meat A J
Per pound .................................... (04
Spuds, mesh bag E£
10 pounds ........................................ aVV
Seven Steak AE
Per pound ................................... awV
Salt, Gordy’s *• £
26 oss., 2 for.................................... ■ 11]
Beef Flat Ribs AA
Per pound ........................................ aVV
Softex Tissue Afl
4 rolls for ...................................... mmS
Oleo, Blue Bonnet AA
Per pound .................................... *4v
In a double ring ceremony Sat-
urday evening at 8 o’clock in the
home of the bride, Miss Oma Ann
Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Graham, became the bride
of Bobby Morgan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Morgan.
Brother Harvey Williams, pas-
tor of the Pentecostal church of
Lometa, officiated.
“Because” and “Oh Promise
Me” were played and sung by
Mrs. Ruth Maddox. Traditional
wedding music was played ns the
Packsaddle Bake
Sale Slated Soon
The bandstand on the northeast
it was
The sale will begin at !> a m.,
he said, and proceeds from the
ale will be used to allay miscl-
meous expenses incurred by the
Mrs. Smith Is chairman of ar-
asslsted by Mrs. Klmer Smith
couple proceeded to the altar, em
banked with white chrysanthe-
mums.
Miss Vondell Graham, sister of
the bride, was her only attend-
ant; and Kenneth Morgan, brother
of the groom, was best man.
The bride wore a white satin
ballerina length dress; the sweet-
heart neckline and sleeves were
trimmed with pearls and rhine-
stones. She wore a fingertip veil
with a erown of flowers and car-
ried a corsage of white carnations
on a white Bible.
A reception following the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Wooten,
the bride’s aunt and uncle. Assist-
lng In serving was Mrs. Phyllis
Anderson, sister of the hostros.
Miss Wanda Lou Graham was
in charge of the bride’s book, as-
sisted by the groom's sister, Jane
Morgan.
Following a short honeymoon the
couple will be at home in Llano.
Mrs. Robert Carson of Houston
visited in the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Mack Stolz nnd
family.
TOW VALLEY
(By MRS. DAMON WVCKOFF)
(Held Over From Last Week)
I, I?. Harris of Houston Is visit-
ing his mother, Mrs. Btta B. Har-
ris nnd his sister, Mrs. W. L.
Crownover.
“G r
Why Pay Rent
Build Your Own Home!
Smith & McCullough
Lumber Company
“EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING”
John B. Samph y Mgr. Phone 89
at Cl,
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This this ysf’^'tbat V,a?
success , UulCK
tom°rr°^bv8PoVveir\b 5 the h>med
record^ c0m^rt , sports*ca*
ness,the *°nar and
Mutton aoy Yvondc * flSS_0ut*
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two ot tne
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The fact is, for just a few dollars less than some
models of those “low-price three,” you get
in this Buick 2-door, 6-passenger Sedan a whale
of a lot more automobile—more room, more
comfort, more ride steadiness, more V8 power.
And that “more automobile for your money”
goes for every Buick in the line—the low-priced
Special, the high-powered Century, the
extra-spacious Super, and the custom-built
Roadmaster. And the proof is in Buick’s
booming sales figures!
Y>u want a car that will keep its style in the years ahead, and return
more dollars when you sell it. That’s today’s Buick—for with the
year-ahead styling that graces this winner—and with all the solid value
built into this great automobile—you’re bound to command a higher
resale price when you sell it. Drop in—look over this beautiful buy—
and learn the clincher: With our tremendous volume right now,
we can offer you the top allowance on your present car.
So you’re way ahead on all counts!
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H MILTON SEME STARS FOR BURCK~S.« TH. B.irUW.1. Sfcow Att...... Tu«,«fey f... -sji j|l|lllll
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT
BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
DRIVE A BUICK
IT’S T1XAB-BUILT
POE TIZAHS
RODGERS MOTORS
206 Ford Si Tel. 410 Llano, Texas
Jack Albright and Max Alexand-
er of San Maxcoa spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mr*. Andrew
Alexander.
Mrs. Bill Wade who is taking
treatments in Kcrrvllle, was home
for the weekend. Returning to
Kerirvllle Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kddie Thoxell and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
De wey Garrett Saturday and Sun-
day. Mr. Throxeil preached at the
Tow Baptist church Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Porer, Mr. and
Mrs. Jlin Porch and Mrs. K. D.
Brown were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Damon Wyckoff Sunday.
Mrs. C. N. Alexander and Craig !
of Brownwood are visiting Mr. and I
Mrs. Homer Alexander and fam-:
tiy.
Mrs. Marvin Alexander was
called to Tx>s Angelos, Calif., to
the funeral of her brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Honlg and
Herman Franklin, of Lometa vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan
and Syble, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Alexander
visited their son nnd family. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Alexander in
Boerne.
Mrs. T. L. Howell Is spending
this week with Mr. Howell in San
A.ntonlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Collins Tow of
San Antonio visited Mr. nnd Mrs.
Frank Tow Tuesday nnd Wednes-
day.
Kenneth Bibles, grandson of tho
Millard Behrns has landed back
in (he stales from Korea and will
roceivo his discharge from R1 Paso.
Carolyn Dennis and Charles
Dumas from Lampasas visited
Jimmy Alexander.
Mrs. O. K. Alexander and Mrs.
Ted Forgy attended the Burnet
Llano Association Bvangnllsm-
Rtewardship conference at the
Marble Falls Baptist church, Sept.
8th.
Buddy Olendennen who is at
Marona Air Base in Tucson, Arlz,
was to solo soon.
Mrs. Tnllie Gray who has been
with her father In Lubbock, has
returned home. Her father is still
very ill. Benny Gray, grandson,
returned homo with Mrs Gray for
a visit.
Mrs. Myron Moore, dene and
Karla visited Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Clendennen Sunday.
Mrs. C. O. Forgy, Mrs. J. S.
High and Mrs B. Pieper of San
Antonio visited Mr and Mrs. Ted
Forgy this week.
Mr. and Mrs, Foley Holland and
baby visited Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Holland.
AUTO GLASS
Call SWENSON, Ph. It
Furniture
at
Charlie’s
Store
Second Floor
1 Charlie Haa Everything1’
,* ‘ '-Jy.,.
V
Dr. J. H. Huff
optometrist
At
Llano Hotel
EACH THURSDAY
“Don’t Neglect
Your Eyes”
10.00 a. m. — 4:00 p. m.
Cole & Childers
Insured Trucking
OFFERS
Three Trailer Trucks
In Llano
Four Trailer Trucks
In Brady
TO GIVE YOU SPEEDY
EFFICIENT SERVICE
All Business Appreciated
No Haul Too Long
“None Too Short”
C^AWFO^D
CHILDERS
Mr and Mrs. J B Hamilton of||ofp. Ph. 203R Nitc Ph. 216J
Isis Angplea, have been in Llano
visiting win, relatives, Mr and
Mrs. O <; Porter, Mrs Susie
Beck of Dallas and Henry Robin-
son.
For Driver RI E Lawson
Photic 329 W
THIS USEFUL,
VALUABLE 6IFT
IS YOURS ...
(or another oj your choice)
WM
We’ll see that you receive it as your reward for keep*
log a very simple egg-and-feed record. Your flock
of layers can easily be a "PACE-SETTER FLOCK,"
proving the feed-saving power of
aytoGEN
the new energy ingredient
in Swift’s Egg>Lnying Feeds
Studies and tests by Swift & Company on CALOGEN
promise feeding efficiency never before achieved.
You should expea results like these:
■ FEEDS ■
■ nr S
<■ poultry ■
1. EXTRA EGGS from every bag
of feed. Each bag of Swift’s CAL-
OGEN Layer Feed can easily ac-
count for 2 to 4 dozen extra eggs.
2. NEW, HIGH-RECORD FEED
SAVINGS. CALOGEN can easi-
ly help save 1,000 pounds to
three tom of feed per year, de-
pending on flock size.
You can't lose . . . just buy your regular layer feed
needs and earn useful gifts while feeding. Come ia
today ami lei us explain the real advantages of being
a "PACE-SETTER FLOCKOWNER.” (Offer closet
November l, 1954.)
TALLEY’S FEED STORE
Cherokee, Texas
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Cardwell, John. The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1954, newspaper, September 23, 1954; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816111/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.