The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1972 Page: 3 of 10
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LLANO NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL «, 1972
PAGE S
Specials Thurs., Fri.» Sat. and Mon.
April 6th, 7th, 8th and 10th
1
Grocery & Market
AT HIGHWAYS 16 AND 29 IN LLANO
300 Count Hunts Solid Pack 5 For
TOMATOES $1.00
No. 2% Can Hunts, half or slices 3 For
PEACHES $1.00
20 Oz. Hunts
CATSUP
3 For
$1.00
46 Oi. Cans
Hl-C DRINKS
3 For
$1.00
Libbys
VIENNA SAUSAGE
4 For
$1.00
3 Ounce
Nestea 99'
Fresh Country
EGGS 25*
** MIMS
VALUABLE COUPON 7.....^
3 lb.1
GIANT SIZE
cheer
PINKIE S GROCERY
AT
OFFER EXPIRES AKPItll. 10, 1OT2
LIMIT 1 COUPON PER PURCHASE
WITH THIS COUPON
69c
Vi Gallon Tropi-Cal.
ORANGE JUICE
49c
Gladiola Flour
3 Lb. Wolch
GRAPE JELLY
79c
24 Oz. Quaker
5 LBS
25 LBS
CORN MEAL
29c
PALMOLIVE
DISHWASHING LIQUID
WITH THIS COUPON
llMIT ONE COUPON PER UNIT PURCHASED ■
Coupon Expires April 10, 1972
with this coupon
GIANT SIZE
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Reg. Bar
CAMAY SOAP
King Size
MR. CLEAN
89c
Robin Hood 2 For
CORN BREAD or BISCUIT MIX 19c
Libbys • •
POTTED MEAT
&F«r
$1.00
No. 1 Can GebHardts
HOT DOG SAUCE
10 Count Baggie
TRASH BAGS
59c
Springtime In
Beautiful Texas
(By Floyd Hall)
Whan It’s springtime In
Texas, how wonderful to tie here
now!
While the bluelonnets and the
IndaJn paintbrushes glorify our
hillsides and , roadsides under
beautiful turquoise skies.
What scenic panorama of
hills, trees and lakes, for miles
and miles, we may enjoy for
free, as we Inhale the exhlle-
ratlng Central Texas breeze!
Somewhere we know In hidden
draws and valleys are the gor-
geous'"(logwood trees blossom-
ing In sequestered naturalistic
tieauty.
Wild flowers too numerous
to name and too lieauttful to
classify grow magically while
Joy of vision soars along the
mental horizons of loving
hearts.
People of all times have been
thrilled and enraptured hy the
scenic perspectives that we still
behold, In our own lifetimes,
as did the almrlglnal Indians,
the frontier scouts and hearty—
pioneers of our beloved
ancestry—the landscapes of
lovely ami colorful flowers that
only God through nature could
manifest In the great world of
total reality.
Yes, when IPs springtime In
Texas, and the sun shines oil
the glittering crystalsand som-
t>er graphites of our native
rocks, rugged and magnificent
-among colorful and beautiful
wild flowers and cedar trees,
who can say we are not close to
Pdradlse, at least on this earth,
May the rewards of heaven lie
unsurpasslnclv lnvelv andeter.
WESSON OIL 24 ounce .4
l*9‘
Sungold Solid Oleo 11
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k. 6 lor 1.00
Gandy's Mellorine Half Gallon 39‘
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Armour's
Star
Fryers
*18 Oz. Open Pit
BARBECUE SAUCE
3 For
$1.00
FRESH GROUND AND LEAN
Ground Beef lb. 79* Bacon 2 lbs.
26 Oz. Hi-Vi
5 For
DOG FOOD
$1.00
2 Rolls
GALA TOWELS
39c
Shell
NO-PEST STRIPS
$1.59
DECKERS RANCH STYLE
WISCONSIN SPLIT HORN
Cheese
DECKERS ALL MEAT
Wieners
L
FREEZER
SPECIALS
Patio Mexican or Enchilada
DINNERS
PINKIE’S GROCERY
r save 70c ~
WITH THIS COUPON WHEN ~
YOU BUY A 10 OZ. JAR OF
INSTANT
Maxwell house coffee
AT PINKIE’S GROCERY
V00
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KITH
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PINKIE’S GROCERY COUPONr--
30c
30c
save 30c
WITH THIS COUPON WHEN
YOU BUY A 1 LB. CAN OF
Maxwell house'
„ ELECTRA PERK “ COFFEE
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AT PINKirS GROCERY ——
1 Lb. Can Only ^^1
30c
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American or Pimentc
Kraft Singles -!
1
59‘
Cl ANT SIZE
CASCADE 5
19-
25 Ounce Kraft
Mustard 25'
49c
6 Oz. Frosty Acres
ORANGE JUICE
5 for $1.00
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9 Oz. Aunt Jemima
WAFFLES
39c
6 Oz. Night Hawk
STEAK 'N TATERS
59c
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U*S. No. 1 Russet
BAKER POTATOES
lb 9c
Cello Bag Fresh
RADISHES
2 for 19c
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nally Imautlful; vet, while we
“live, let It Is* here deep in the
heart of Texas!
Pastor Homerstad
Family Is Honored
CASTEl.L—Members of the St,
John I.utheran Church honored
Pastor Honrlerstad and his
family with a supper and pro-
gram Sunday- evening at the
parish hall.
F*astor Homerstad delivered
his farewell sermon Sunday
morning awT left Wednesday
for his new charge at Cameron,
Slxtv-slx persons were served
supper which Included Rev. and
Mrs. Bloomqulst and members
of the Trinity Methodist Church
also a few inlvlted guests from
l.lano anil Frederlckstnirg. A-
fter the meal, Carl Mazlnke
entertained with accordlan
music, a hymn singing session
was enjoyed, gifts of apprecia-
te ri were presented the MtltlWWl
-jaunUzJaJD£-^Aj’ss8l,on. w°-
men of the church and I.uther
League, and appreciation re-
marks were made by several
Including ft.A. Holtz«Fr, Pastor
I.ehrie and Rev. Bloomqulst.
LHS Giiis Will
Give Program
The Home ftconomlcs De-“
pdrtment of Llano High School
will present the program at the
meeting of the Llano Parent-
Teacher Association, to beheld
Monday evening, April 10, at
7:30 p.m. In the high school
auditorium.
Sheree Smith and Charolette
Leach will present Instrumental
and vocal numbers; and students,
of the dejiartment will, present
skits. A [nmol discussion • on
current problems will ilso !>e
presented by girls from the
depart mont.
During the business session,
plans for next year’s P-TA ac-
tivities will Ik* discussed.
All teachers, parents and stu-
dents are urged to attend to
hear the program.
Louise Hayhurst
Heads ATL Group
KINGS! AN D—Officers were
elected and tests for the Ritual
of Jewels were given to the new
pi ed g e s of the \ 1 pha Theta
Lambda chapter of Beta sigma
Phi, meeting Monday, Mat ch 77,
at Valentine Lodges.
The new officers are Louise
Hayhurst, .jirosh'l,**: Vary Gale
Young, vice president; Gloria
Duncan, second vice president;
Marv I ee Trolllnger, presid-
ing secretary; Margie Moore,
treasurer; and Millie Valentine,
extension officer.
After tin* business meeting,
Marv Gale Young presented a
program on ‘Music" and re-
freshments "were served bv
Margaret King, “
The next meeting will be April
10 with Marv I ee Trolllnger as
hostess, *
\Jr. and Mrs. WllNmrtd, Bi^t’J
ter^'.uid childrep, MaLvlec’, and ,
Mark of Midland, \ts’iteI'last
wi»ek with Ms Jmdtlier, Mrs,
t'l villf* Jhtttet v anil li. • KflljF.Mi
with Mis.,' WlllWnl Bilttei v’s
pal enysj dlls l 't \ l lie ' IMttel'v
hA*1-'V»*eeti ithslflm In Midland
I a|id vein! il|*d to t 1.1110 with (help.
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1972, newspaper, April 6, 1972; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1037739/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.