The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1956 Page: 4 of 8
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POftMKA LLANOAN
BURIED AT SAN ANTONIO
malt Ooy Ritm, 50, a native
«t Llano county, Brother of Mr*
Mottle Myor*. died at hi* home
la San Antonio. Funeral service*
ware hold Jan. N, wliB
Han Antonio.
Kay R«g«>ra of Llano
Halen Templeton Friday
urday.
burial lu
a ,
visited
and Hat*
BANK
DEPOSSTS
BUILD
PROSPERITY
Bank deposits are a powerful factor in
the financial strength of any commu-
nity. They form the foundation for the
extension of bank credit which serves
the needs of business and industry.
So bank dollars arc strong dollars;
working constructively for sound local
progress.
MOORE STATE BANK
LLANO, TEXAS
OFFICERS
T. J. MOORE. President
ALLEN S. JOHNSON, Vice President and Cashier
MAC HUTTO, Assistant Cashier
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
NEWS ROM
Cherokee
(■y Graves Burk*
In the absence of Mrs. Burke
who la now In the hospital at Tem-
ple, Mr. Burke Is writing the
Cherokee news.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Katcp of
Carthago. Mo. arrived here last
week for a visit with his father,
lien Kntop, and other relatives.
Jack lAtwia, who Is attending
P«rant*. Mr. aad Mrs. W. B. Lawta [THR LLANO NEWS
between samsaUrs. j Llano, Texas
Mrs. Betty Bowman has return-
ed from a visit la K! Paso with
Charley IHckley aad family and
Mr. and Mrs. Gaorge Thaxlon and
Kay of Odessa.
Mr. and Mrs. Glep Singleton and
family of San Antonio were week-
end KuestH of his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Robert Singleton.
Miss Nancy Walker, of Shannon
Hoapltal, San Angelo, was home
the latter part or last week. While
here *he celebrated her birthday
PAGE FOUB
Thursday, February 2,1956
Saba In for sandwich as aad coffee
on FYlday evening.
Relatives here received the sad
news of the death of Mr. Roland
Maxwell Saturday afternoon. The
funeral was Sunday afternoon and
burial at Wallace Creek cemetery.
Those attending from her* wore:
Mr. and Mre. Roy Maxwell, Mr.
and Mr*. Hilly Walker. Mr. and
Mrs. T O. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Kuykendall, Mr. and Mr*.
j Iitibhock Tessa, visited with his ; vImk Mines Kills Orsy and
j Harrold J&illson and Keba and Mr.
; ami Mrs. Leroy Walker of Ban
Mr. and Mr*. Maaton Ploroe and
jaa of Lultng wsn h#r
parent*. Mr. and Mr*. John »U-
son. from Friday to Sunday.
GROOMINfTo^ONETRATIONE
GIVEN AT 4-H MEETING
(By Gall Hopson)
Demonstrations on the care of
shoes and hair were given at the
Work and Play «-H club meeting
Friday.
Five gueats were present.
Charlie’s Store
“Charll* Mae Everything"
Announcing the opening of the
Stovall Chicken Shack
Saturday, February 4th
At old location of Wagon Wheel Cafe
Wo will specialise in
FRIED CHICKEN and SHOUT ORDFiRS
Open at 7 00 o’clock each week day
and 1 00 p in on Sunday.
We will appreciate your buitinesH
MRS OLIVE STOVALL, owner
i
Mr. Michael M. Nnsblt, en ex-
perienced Hearing Aid Specialist,
will conduct a FIIHM IHQARINd
All) CONSULTATION for the
If Aim OK HEARING In:
LLANO, TEXA8
HOTEL LLANO
Thursday February 9
FROM 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
Whether you have u slight hear
lug loss, or have been deaf for
J years, or whether you are now
wearing an hearing aid . . . this
I valuable eervlco Is absolutely
Kit MHO. You may discover things
about your hearing that will amase
jand gratify you; child or adult.
| Age !m no harrier to hotter hear-
ing
IlatlerloH anil acceHsorlea ar# |
s available If needed.
( Thin Hearing Aid Consultation
Is held through the courtesy ot
Accoustlcon of Auitln, Michael
M Nanhlt. 502 Littlefield Building.
Austin tfi. Texas. (adv.)
F ebruary
CLEARANCE
Special Group Dresses
Special Group
Values to
Now
Kay Whitney Cotton Dresses
$19.95
$5.00
$5.95 to $8.95
$29.95
$10.00
si/e 10 to 20 1 2*/> to 22*/)
$45.00
$15.00
ROBES
Values to $18.95
Now 1 j Price
BLOUSES
Values to $6.95
Now $3.00
SKIRTS
Values to $ 10.95
Now $5.00
Sale Starts Friday, Feb. 3rd,
Genuine Leather Bag*
$10.95 Now $7.95
$7.95 Now $4.95
Special Group
Spring Coat* and Suits
Drastically Reduced
Belts
Value to $2.50
Now .75
Pedal Pusher*
$5.95 Now $3.00
- Ends, Sat. Feb. 11th
NORTON’S
Phone 401
300 W. Young
CLEANSING
CREAMS
RB« St OO
SHJI
PLUS TAJI
w
TUaav Emulsified Cleans-
ing Cream...clean**, dry
akin thoroughly, gently 1
Tuaay l*lnk Cleansing
Cream dianolvr. grime from K
normal and oily akin!
AFTER-
CLEANSING
LOTIONS
NBO ft 71
*1
Liatxo Tiai
Tuaay Dry Skin Freshener
...relraaM* and brace*.
TWay Skin lotion...atimu-
late* normal and oily akin to
“look-alive"!
The Corner Drug
Carter’s Grocery & Mkt.
‘The Best for Leas”
FRI. Feb. 3
ok 77 Live and Let Live
—-HAT. Feb. 4
Bread
Kraft
Miracle Whip pt.
33
Kraft
Miracle Whip qt.
.56
Salad Wafers
Crackers 1 lb.
.24
Skinner’s
Spaghetti or Macaroni
2 boxes*25
Powdered Sugar 2 for
.25
Idaho
Spuds per lb.
.05
Nosties
Semi-Sweet Chocolate
2 for *39
Betty Orocker
Chocolate Malt &
Frosting Mix
.57
Kem Dog Food 3 for
.19
Marcal
Freezer Paper m reet .98
Diamond
CoUard GreensNo. 2 can.09
S;; Pota toes 303 can .10
Pure Lard, Armours,»"
oartoa.49
35
Camay Bath 2 for —
Camay Reg. 3 bars for .25
Clorox qt.
.16
Cabbage per lb.
Avocado, Large
.03
.12
MEAT
Bacon, Tall Korn
.35
Franks. Hickory Smoke
39
Beef Ribs
31
Armours Pork Sausageper ib. .24
Parkay Oleo
29
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The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1956, newspaper, February 2, 1956; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth817258/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.