The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1957 Page: 3 of 8
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TUB LLANO NBW3
Llano Texa*
PAGE THREI
Thursday. Juno 2'b 11)57
“Designing Woman ’ Adds
To Sparkling Comedy
A novel story angle, liiluri- l’etk's activities in n dese
ously sophisticated dialogue demand dose atmosphere of
and captivating performances cauliflower ears, shady fight
on the part of Gregory Peck, promoters, and down-at-the
Lauren Hacall, atvl Dolores heel thugs with the smart
Gray add up to one of the Park Avenue and upper-crust
year's gayest roinatic come- cafe society environment of
dies in "Designing Woman”, Miss Bacall, the girl he has
coming Sunday at the Lan- married after a whirlwind
tex Theatre. courtship, makes for continu-
and directed by Vincente ous hilarity.
Produced hy Dore Schary, Their compatanility is fur-
Minelli from a sparkling ther breached when Miss
George Wells screen play, this Bacall discovers that the lus- throughout the state complete
story of a top New York | tdous Dolores Gray, a musical and exhibit skills with farm
sportswriter who marries a j comedy star for whom she in judging livestock and crops,
top New York fashion desig- ! js designing costumes, has machinery,
ner and finds himself in a (been something more in her ,,, ,
world of chic and glamour in ] husband's life than a mere Motorists will be interested
in the story of Texas high
TV Program To Show Castell-Hilda Methodists Set
Flood; 4 H Roundup Combined
• I !i»* \!t*t hti ist i . it • • • i h.utii
The Methodist congregn niton
Texas in Review will of San Antonians celebrate the Mon* of Castell and Hilda
fer viewers a study in con founding of their original et have announced plan* for a 11 "'** ll>1' announced that 1 n, a >1 air :fi *
trusts next week (June 251 In tlentent l>> ei»rh missionaries combined meeting on June :>o l*'1' 1 hai.li cimol tencher
a story covering the drouth The annual Antonian High »< Castell Members and froni • I IUIh will he in charge •'* v 1' * :' ! 1
and flood conditions on Texas Mass climaxes the feature friends of both churches will 11 ,'u' < ntuhlneil cla-see TIt
farms Land under drouth meet at the Castell church for Mlida Men - ( horns will pre
conditions six months ago will cthei entertaining high Church School at In am and 1,11 :|ie anthem ui the morn firmer i m i
be shown as it was then and l,*ht» wlM sh‘"' "-alning Morning Worship at II a m ■«* worship service The Hex i.,,,,,.,„,, , ,
as it is now after abundant Riven Army Dental Specialists Following the serviees there Mi <1 rover 1 Cliapman i t> .,. x,, | ,, p, 1Vl ,.
at KT>rt Sam Houston and the will be dinner on the grounds sot* late pastor of rravt* Park itluu,.. William •on i .... p,
Texas Natural History collec The day will be x'oux'luded Methodist Chun h. San Ntvtxx trop Caldwell and Mix <
lion at the I'nlverslty of with a brief |ieriod of fel Into, the father xxf the pastor in, win |„.
Texas. low-ship singing ii» the after at Castell. will preach on the x Ipate
subject We also heltevo and
Agricultural .1 irlill
Set At Austin June 27
in Austin from 10 a m to t
pm on riuir .ilax Jim*. J
a la d
rain-fall
Humble's weekly program
will also highlight the 4 11
Club Roundup at Texas A A.-
M where 2.000 youths from
fllgll.le to pa ill
see their own farms and
ran. h<>< from the air
Sponsors of tin1 iirllft are
•he Nil .(in Chamber .tf Com*
tiler, e. I’exa* Ner.inanll. s
t omini.ssion i (1.ility exten-
sion agent*, soil rnn-xcrx atiori
serxi... r«xax Aerial kppR.
cation Ragsdale Flvw.g x,.p.
vice and llrownlng \ -rial
Service
Bertram 75th Jubilee
Gets Into Full Swing
therefore speak
H lights will begin at 10
a in and will continue until I
pm Farmers and ranchers
sharp contrast to the two-{friend!
fisted domain of his ringside
associates, has a full measure
The 75th birthday celebra I I pm From 5 pm to 7.30 Hilda and Castell
tion of the founding of Her p m time will he taken out
tram Community, Burnet for supper and visiting Then
situations.
Company
curves will be show n
ways and the signs and mark-
Mr. I*usk is employed with lugs that keep them safe The
of bounce, bedlam, and breezy | Brown and Root Construction calculation of safe speeds for r(),mty. |n(0 f,,n swing , the heard Judging style show,
this week I lie programs arc xarious other entertainment'
designed for everyone, young allt| .stieet dancing will take
and old, along the lines of en j th,. SjH)t nglu The train will
tertalnment enjoyed 75 years a| t for Austin at <t p m
ago.
Sunday, June 23, is com
At < put. Friday, June 21. in unity homecoming day
former students and teachers I'peiv will he moruitvg ser
of Bertram Community will at vl,,t,M ,lt (lll (iulr< Ix>h At noon
tend a homecoming dinner at
the Bertram High School.
I 11 and I ’F \ memhci i and
; other junior hoys and girls
This Is the first combined j are also invited t„ participate l,'"‘tr!ng to make a flight may
meeting of the congregatIons I in the flights However they n,l"ni1 i,l,v "tnc during this
• t is proposed that other such | must either lie a. comparted l'*'rlo‘1 1 ............ private piano
meetings win take place in j hy one parent or a notarized ow",,r’' ,,f
future, alternating between waiver must he signed i,x
both parents The waivers
max be obtained ai Ihe Nu-.iln
rhamlM*r of (*»r
fir**
SPECIALS SPEGALS SPECIALS
Friday 21th Saturday 22nd Monday 24th
Folgers Coffee, 1 lb. 95c Tomato Soup each
Bordens Instant Fluffo, 3 lb. can
Coffee, lge 5 oz.
92c Treet
Nil members alkl friend* of
these congregations are cor
•Hally invited lo attend tills
service, and to remain Mr
dinner
The purpose of the airlift
is lo enable farmer ., rancher
Nuslln will con-
duct the flight*
Austin far m ma. binary
dealers and auto dealer* wilt
have an exhibit of their nexv
(motors farm Implements,
and auto* for the benefit of
those alien,ling the airlift
Coffee and cold drinks will
j and landowners to ««h*oixc lie available durirc ihe entire
Bible School Sel
At Baptist Church
Improve*! farming, lunching
ami > i 1 < <»ikm*r vat ton pr;n
tl<**M from tha air a I mo to
tiny \ mam lun< h will also b**
available for iIiimb it«'*irlri>?
to oat
Gladiola Flour, 5 lb. bag 50c Libby’s peaches, No. 21 ■>
Gladiola Flour 10 lb.bag 95c Sli or whole
Charmin Tissue, 4 rolls 32c Mellorine, Velvet 1 2 gal 39c
Fab, lge.
Supreme Potato Snax
1 pound
Pillsbury Cake Mixes
29c FRUITS & VEGETABLES
California peaches, lb. 23c
3-Min Oats, lge.
Family size
38c
Soda water, 6 for
20c
Libby’s Sli Pineapple
No. 2
30c
Libby’s Rosedale Pears
No. 300
23c
Hi-C Orange drink
12 oz. 5 for
45c
Blackeyes, diamond No.
300 5 for
45c
Donop's Grc
iVE DELIVER •
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Lemons, lb.
12c
Celery, lge stalk
18c
Lettuce, lge head
14c
MEATS
Bologna, lb.
29c
Fryers, lb.
36c
Saturday. June 22, is the
first of the big twoday birth
day event At 1 .10 p.nt. the
Bertram Diamond Jubilee
Special, a Southern Pacific
jmssenger train, will leave the
Austin station on its way to
Bertram with a trainload of
passengers. Many of these
passengers will he dressed
in iss2 attire. The train, will
arrive in time for all the
watch the colorful parade at
' there will be a free barbe
| . ue. with birthday cake cult
i ing ceremony at the school
| grounds The afternoon will -*11'1
; iu* spent with g a in e n.
.pee. lies visiting and vail
..us activities In the evening
all will gather at the Foot
; ball Field for t'nlorv Vesper
i Service.
The First Baptist Church
Vacation Hllde school will lie
held from t to to b 10 p ni
24-2N, inclusive
A vacation
parade will tie
da\. June 21.
Frida\ will b
day for the Mililc
children will lie
Bertram Community invites
all Central Texans t" join
with them on till- gala ox
Gillespie Native Vieivs
Golden Gale Navi/ Parade
The Sundax School depart
mont will he In charge of tin
Sunday Si Itiiol with Rev NN
II I III mn n a print > pa I
The I, ft I'm .1
Nil still have beet
laities in Llano
Lunch meats, sliced per
pack 29c
Old fashioned
Barbecue
New England ham
Olive Loaf
___Spiced Luncheon
Armours matchless bacon
Sliced 1 lb 49c
PHONE 19
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The Gillespie County admi-
ral who rallied the I S Navy
from defeat at Pearl Harbor
to the signing of Japan'* sur-
render aboard a battleship re
viewed last Week a tO-HlllO
long parade of 25 warships
through Golden Gate.
Fleet Adm. Cheater \V.
Nitnlfz stood on the dei k of
the 13,0011 Rochester, flagship
of the I S Fleet, while 15.1)00
men brought in the armado
from recently completed lo
days of war games.
The naval parade, which
crowding Golden Gate hridge
was witnessed by thousands
and the shoreline, was the
biggest since Franklin Rouse
x .-It x icxved the I'aclfb Fleet
from aboard the eml*. r lions
ton in 1SI3K,
PERSONALS
Mary Taylor of Austin and
Terry Sutherland of Dallas
are visiting Mr. and Mrs T
J, Wutkln
Mr and Mi Jim Btumfoll
and daughters are xisiiing re
latives in Kansas
WARD & TREADWELL
OPTOMETRISTS
• Kyra Examined
• Clause* Prescribed
Colorado &, 7th St*
Austin, Texas
Tel. GR 8 5718 for
Appointment
well telephoned
F^ihf a room
halfa day^))
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homes
Brawny beauty that knows Vo
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Hard-working pickups that know
how to save... both Chevies
Choice of gas-saving 6 or
high-performance V8 *!
More usable load space-no
inboard wheelhousings!
Husky bodies with hardwood
floors , . . steel skid strips.
Be sure to see other Chevy
pickups with the new 98-inch
box or the extra-big 108-inch
___and the new 4-Wheel
Drive models with G.V.W rat-
ings up to 7400 pounds!
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Yes, Modern Living calls for the convenience of additional tele-
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add these extra phones Just contact the folks at our business office
and they'll be glad to assist in planning your telephone needs.
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The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1957, newspaper, June 20, 1957; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816390/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.