The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1954 Page: 7 of 8
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THE LLANO NEWS, LLANO. TEXAS THURSDAY. JULY 10, 1951
CHEROKEE
(MRS. GRAVES BURKE)
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Breazeale attend-
ed a family rennion of his relatives
ut Utopia Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kuykendall
Lake.
Misses Nancy Jane and Mone Al-
tizer and their cousin Carolin Camp-
bell of Palestine have returned from
San Angelo where they were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Broyles.
Mr. and Mrs Mike Walters and
M. L. Websters Mark
were weekend guests of their daugh-j By®*® of Grapevine were here at
ter, Mrs. Charles Hightower and fam-
ily in Austin. The latter remained
for a week s visit. On their way, they
attended the Walker reunion at Ink's
collapse.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A Watson of Kerr- , _ . ...
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Clifton of OUtn Wedding U&tC
Odessa, Robert Broyles of San ,
Diego. Calif.. Mrs. Gladys Ann Barnett
of San Saba have been the guests of
Mrs. Doris Broyles and Paul.
Dr. J. H. Huff
optometrist
▲t
Llano Hotel
EACH THURSDAY
“ DON’T NEGLECT
YOUR EYES”
10.00 a. m. — 4:00 p. m.
their home during the holidays.
Mrs. Bddie Mayers and Ed Ross
left Monday after visiting her par-!
<nts, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Perry.
Mrs. Mayers has been in school for
six weeks in San Marcos. Other1
guests were Melinda and Cheryl Las-
siter of San Marcos and Miss Caro-1
line Spinks of San Saba.
Jim Smith is in King's Daughters
hospital after suffering a nervous
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Webster, two i
of Pontotoc’s oldest and most loved !
citizens, celebrated their GOth wed-!
ding anniversary by having all theiv j
Mr. and Mrs. B*rt Randolph who seven children, 10 grandchildren and'
have lived in Hamilton for several three great grandchildren home over!
years, are moving to the home east weekend of June 28.
°* t0"n If was the first time since shortly |
Mr. and Mrs. Groves Kuykendall; <Wnp th(, close ot World War „ |
had as weekend guests,.Mr. and Mrs. 1h8f a„ ()f (he children have been'
Dan Kuykendall and son of Houston. logollu.r< accordlDg to Mr9. M. w
Tom Groves Kuykendall and f»mlly Webster, daughter, of San Antonio.!
of Hondo.
Mr. Webster, a native of Waco, has
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Bailey and John jjvcd at Pontotoc more than 80 years.
Bailey have returned from Houston |fo married Miss C’hloe Ann Now, a
New Headquarters
For
BASSE EXPRESS
Is Now
CHARLIE’S STORE
Phone 333
where they with their brother, J.
B., who had a serious operation.
Their mot her, Mrs. Annie lkail- ■
cy has been with him for several
weeks.
Sandra Wilson of San Antonio is
school teacher, who was born at
Waxahachic and was reared at San
Saba.
The Websters are well known for
their devotion to the Democratic
party, and "Uncle Lee" rides the long
visiting her cousin. Barbara Estep, cared symbol front early morning.
until late at night. He lias cared for
JOHN CUMMINS
Radio Repairs
Telephone 347-J
Carter’s Grocery & Market
‘The Best for Less’
Live and Let Live
Ills mule’s feedbag at local and state
conventions for many years.
Il’r. sent for the occasion were Mr
and Mrs. John B. Webster and Ei-
wnndu of Welch; David Webster and
Mrs. Frank Cavanaugh of Pontotoc;
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Webs'rz and Bar-
bara. John and Jerry of Norfolk, Va.;
Mrs. Ellen Webster Ellin; n of San
Antonio with hi r son-i'-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Me-
dale and their ohildren. 1! hard and
Glenda of Houston; Mrs. Ned Web-j
ster Logan of San Antonio with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and i
Mrs Fred Pickett, Jr. and Rosemary j
of Big Spring; and Mr. and Mrs. j
(fhiver Cook. Dhvld, Merrill, Ned
and Ruth of Briggs.
FRI. July 9 SAT. July 10
Cocoanut Chocolate M f
Drop Cookies ^
1 pound # ^
l|S£- .94
McCormick’s Tea
1-2 pound pkg. nJ
16 tea bags free
k Grape Juice flk
" Welch’s /
* 24 ounces *
Hill Country M
Mellorine i
1-2 gallon
i Cheer, Giant Size
All have 15c Coupon
Yams, Jack O’ Lantern Off
Per Can mSmk
1 Joy OQ
a 7 ounce bottle
Apple Sauce Off
Lucky Leaf, 17 ozs. wLi
| Tide Wash. Pwd. fl Q
a Large size *RaV
Corn, Niblets Jff
12 ozs., 3 for •
| Crisco Ol
| 3 pound can *01
Pork-Beans, Jack Spratt OJ
No. 2 can, 2 for "Jal
| Bring us your Coupons
Tuna, Bits O Sea O"!
Per Can umm 1
[ MEATS
Vienna Sausage, Arm. J#
4 ozs., 3 for
t Hamburger Meat 07
I Per pound *Of
Rice, Un. Ben’s O^
| Seven Steak OQ
, Per pound 'VW
Strawberries Of
Essex afrlj
Shoulder Round AO
I Per pound *■«
Broccoli Spears 01
Snow Crop *■»■
f Beef Ribs QQ
Per pound *wO
Mix Vegetables IC
Sr.ow Crop * 1 V
1 Oleo, Admiral 00
1 Per pound *““
Mrs. Viola Johnson of San Antonio
1 is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lulu
Shropshire and iter so:i Hutilia Shore.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hoover have
; returned front-Maysville. N. M . where I
111 y have been for several months, i
| Joe Hransford of Austin visited hie
j mother Mrs N. W. Bransford Mon-
day
MONEY TO LEND
We have funds to lend on first
mortgage loans on homes, rent
houses and business buildings.
You can build your own home,
buy a home already built, you
! can refinance your present loan,
include adding rooms, garage, oar
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curb and gutters, concrete drive
ways, remodel home or build a
rent house or garage apartment
on your home lot. You can rent
the apartment or house. If yoi'
have sufficient equity and good
credit rating you will have no
difficulty.
Just make an appointment to
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and in just a few days, youi
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can repay the loan in smal i
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Savings & Loan Assn.
Box 350
Lampasas, Texas
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1954, newspaper, July 8, 1954; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth817655/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.