The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
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TRS LLAM0N1WS. LLANO, TBXAfl TRUUSDAT, JIWS 15, IMS.
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VALLEY SPRING
By Mrs. B. L. Grssntisw
HEATRE
TO NIGHT and FRIDAY
NIGHT
Joel McCrea
Veronica Lake
—In-
'SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS”
Also NEWS OF THE DAY
and Short Features
SATURDAY
ROY ROGERS
—In—
“RED RIVER VALLEY”
Also SUPERMAN Cartoon
and “Capt. Marvel”
Brother L. V. Nobleg filled his ap-
pointment with the Church of Christ
at this place Sunday.
Mrs. Laura Wells who hag tjecn
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Alford
Taylor, and her family of Cherokee,
returned to hV*r homo In Valley
Spring Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs." Lester Lively nad
family were visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe i\’. Smith the past
week.
Fern Barclay and Emma Jean
Homsley are attending a business
school at the Buchanan Dam. Both
girls graduated front Hutchinson
high school last month.
Lawton and Leland Yarbrough, of
Cherokee, and Glo Wanda Smith and
Bobby Jeffrey, of Field Creek, spent
a few days the past week with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie
Green haw in Valley Spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Lot^e Bauman visited
in the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Beesley Monday night.
Nolan Tailey, Jr., and Ivas Osbourn
left Monday to enter training for the
army. Their friends here will miss
them but wish them good luck.
‘
NANCY.
MY JTRA//& Jto/AWM/JUJTR.
THAT’S
BOY FRIEK9/
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CONTRIBUTEP TO
THE DEFENSE
SAVINGS PROGRAM ,
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or Swoop and wife of Cherokee, were
visitors at the Church of Christ at*
this place Sunday.
Thaxter Nixon, Reuben Nixon and
William Lee Howard went fishing on
the Llano river Monday night.
Mr and Mils. Von SimpsonRnd
sods, Harold and Joe Bailey, of
Field Creek, visited friends and re-
latives in Valley Spring Saturday.
—Courtesy United Feature Syndicate
visiting relatives here this week.
Mrs. Clyde CJuthrie and daughter,
Marcos Smith, who is attending . _ .. , „ , . ,
° Annelle, of Fort Worth, who have
SUNDAY and MONDAY
a---
BOB HOPE
MADELEINE CARROLL
— In—
‘‘’Ey Favorite Blonde”
Also New Issue of
The March Of Time
“INDIA AT WAR”
the University of Texas, visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith,
Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. Wilson Buster and daughter,
Jo Margaret, of Junction, visited in
the home of Mrs. Buster's mother,
Mrs. Marion Owens, and daughters.
Mrs. Owens has been in declining
health for several months and with
her daughter and grand-daughter,
motored to Temple where she will
he under treatment of a physician
at one of the hospitals.
Mrs. John Smith, of Fredonia, is
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Also Another Short Feature
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
June 30—July 1
John Garfield
—In—
"Dangerously They Live”
Also Short Features
ANNOUNCEMENT FEES
Payable in Advance
District Offices ................... $15.00
County Offices ............... 7.50
Precinct Offices . ......5.00
City Offices .. 5.0(|
The Llano News is authorized to
announce the following candidates:
For Congressman 21st Cong. District
O. C. FISHER
HARRY KNOX
CHARLES L. SOUTH
For Representative, 85th District:
LAWRENCE L. BRUHL
For County Judge:
ANDY P. BOX
been visiting Mrs. Guthrie's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sessom the past
two week's returned to this home
Sunday.
MyiSabella and Jonnie, daughters
of Mrs. Reeves Kuykendall are visit-
ing their grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Talley.
Mrs. Frank Otto bogan a home
nursing class in Valley Spring Mon-
day afternoon. About 20 ladies were
present to start the course.
The ladies sewing circle met the
past Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
N. S. Spencer. That will be the last
meeting of this kind until September.
Mrs. Arthur Tinkersley and child-
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Henderson.
Maurice is employed in a national
defense plant in Houston.
Rainy Gault, of Midland visited in
the home of Mr and Mrs. Robert
Bedford the past week.
Mrs. Marion Stephenson and Mr.
Wayne, of Llano, visited in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, in (’hero
kee Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis visited
Drieily in the Stephenson home Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Osbourn, of
Esbon, were visitors in Valley Spring
Tuesday.
'MY. atr? Mrs. Gene Bleacher and
daughter, of Eola, visited with Mrs.
Bleacher's mother, Mrs. Lela Nichols
Thursday.
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CHECKER BOARD STORE „
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WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
Pat Marschall Feed Store
PAT MARSCHALL : TOM FOSTER*
ren, of San Angelo, spent the week attended church at Tow Sunday. Mr.
end in the home of Mr. anfi Mrs
Tom Hornsley. They with Mr. and
Mrs. Hornsley and family spent Sun-
day afternoon at the Buchanan Dam.
visiting Emma Jean Hornsley and
Fern Barclay.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and
Oilie Lee and Doris Mae Jeffrey, all
of Ozona, Mrs. Clyde Yarbrough and
sons, Lawton and Leland. of Chero-
kee. and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Green-
haw of Valley Spring, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs..Odes Jeffrey
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Talley, of
COMING: JULY 2-3
"THE FLEET’S IN”
with
DOROTHY LAMOUR
HEAR!
For Sheriff, Tax Assessor-Collector: f Evergreen, were visitor* in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Talley Sun-
Schneider went back to Tow Monday
to conduct the song service through-
out a meeting which will close Sun-
day night. Brother Silas Howell is
doing the preaching.
lfcrston Hallmark, of San Saba, is
visiting his grand-parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hallmark.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Barclay and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parks. Jr., at
tended the show at Llano Saturday
night.
Mr. and r.lTs. J L. Buster, of Esbon
and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Epperson
and daughter, Maud Ann. and Broth
CUT FLOWERS—
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POT PLANTS—
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H. T. HARRISON
roy Ellason
CLAUD C LE NI) ENN EN
For District and County Clerk:
J. A.'MAYES
For County Treasurer:
MRS. T. P. VEST
MRS. RUFE DEATS
For County Attorney:
BILL S. WATKINS
For County Commissioner, Precinct
No. 1.
F. M. CASSADAY
For County Commissioner, Precinct
No. 2.
LUTHER NOBLES
LOUIS TEMPLETON
For County Commissioner, Precinct
No. 3.
NEAL WOOD
GLEN RIDDELL
For County Commissioner, Precinct
No. 4.
H. G. OSBOURN
E. E. SMITH
For Justice of the Peace, Pre. No. 1
J. B. MAYES
For Constable, Precinct No. 1:
E. V. CASPER
day.
.Elder Wod, of Glenrose, and Elder
Strickland, of Monday, preached for
the Primutive Baptist congregation
at Shiloh Friday, Saturday and Sun-
day. *
Tisitors at Site Baptist church
Sunday were Mesdames Bernice
Shook. Lucy Wood anil Lou Burleson,
of San Suba, Mrs. Nono Yearly, of
Karnes City.’Mrs. Francis Talley afid
daughter, Beth, ami Mr. and Mrs.
Bea Powell and sons, of Cherokee.
Mr. and Mrs. Aniil Short and family
of Mathis, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nixon,
of Brady, Mrs. Shreiber, of Mason,
Mrs. Jim Keaton, of Mason, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Norris and Mr. and Mrs.
Gunn, of Kingsland and quite a num-
ber from Doss.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dotson and
family, of Uvalde, Mr. and Mrs. Olsie
Winkler and daughter, Loraine, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Tucker and (laugh-
ter. of Fort Worth, and Mr. and Mrs.
H. B. Scott, of Houston, were week
end guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C’. Winkler.
Maurice Henderson, of Houston,
spent the weekend with his parents.
0. C. FISHER
Candidate for
CONGRESS
Fairly but frankly dicuss vital
issues you have been anxious
to bear discussed!
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(1380 on your dial)
Saturday — June 27
- NOTICE -
Gas Days
ARE MONDAY and THURSDAY
EACH WEEK
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE and TO CONSERVE RATION-
ED TIRES and TIME. REMEMBER THE DAYS
LAWRENCE L. BRUHL, Representative
TELEPHONE 345J and 280
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Collins, Will. The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1942, newspaper, June 25, 1942; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816608/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.