The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1957 Page: 3 of 8
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Texas Miss Stars
In Coming Film
•fuyn«* Mansfield, who at- |
tended grammar and high
school in Dallas, and later at-
tended s.Ml' and the Univer-
sity of Texas, stars it» Twen-
tieths.: o n t u r y-Fox’e Cinema-
Scope comedy, "The Ctrl |
Can’t Help It." which opens
Sunday at the Lantex Theatre.
Julie Loudon Rets a sinking
lesson in rock n roll from
Kdmond O’Brien in the pic-
ture which also stars Tom I
Ewell. O'Brien is an ex-gangs-
ter with a penchant for hot j
rhythm.
The hilarilty of tlie roman-
tic farce is highlighted by 14
rock 'n roll song*, sung by
top recording artists in the
rhythm field today.
::Wm
! DK. J. H. HUFF j
Optometrist
lano Hotel — Each Thura.l
10:00 a.m. — 4:00 p.m. I
Erline Hohmann
Attends National
Meeting at Denver
Mis- k r 1 i n • tlohmann.
d.iughti" of M and Mrs \V
B Hohmann. was in Denver.
Colorado, last week where she
attended the national conven-
tion of the Luther League
Miss Hohmann is president of
the Texas District Luther Lea
g ue.
Miss Hohmann a teacher at
Waco, was also a featured
speaker at recent meeting of
the Texas laithor l eague, held
ill Seguliv.
Site told delegate-' I !i e r e 1
that rain is necessary in
everyday life so gras and
crops ran grow. and so hill j
i an in beaut if ul. and oil ios an !
ir,t! isti ies flourish.
From Father To SOn
the r.t wo w-
\ PiKRI
'■ 1957
*
Mrs. Ben Donop
Awardeed Prize
Look \V bo's f lere
Mrs Ben Donop
pro o ntod .i f Jrto » hf
of ft f; v winners tn
W Ido v* ifi'h contest
Of nutIIV I io;i ,itJ«i
t hwfi* wht only l\
w HiiiH 'i lUt imlnu; Mi
&ntrt<»» tun! i
f h rotij^h a ; A»'j
UH'h
A > IV \ ,i •
m Donop
!»♦ * mad**
<r«nt»
bora
bbe
John.
1 f and
I mo
t he
* ft ’h tk' j
* * i »
MAY 24 - 25 - 27
2 for 29c
£1
\nd youth, she
necessary fo r
hieh needs yont
iihiisiiui in. loyalt
aid. is just
the chinch
i s i ueigy,
, and love.
\
, $»;
(Macaroni or Spaghetti,
Kool Aid
Jello
Milk, large,
7 for 25c
3 for 25c
2 for 27c
Llanoans
In Swine Contest
I Have
Some Good
RESIDENT
PROPERTY
Listed
Alf Wilson
Bonded Agent
Their hogs Won Here are
two of the top owners who
submitted barrows anil gilts
for (area .s-testing during the
recent Swine Short Course at
Texas A ,V M Coilegt They
are. from left. Donald u bourn
of Valley Spring. tliiid pin e.
and .lames Epperson of \ alley
Spring, fifth place. Sterling
Then the hogs went slaughter-
• d and hull hered. and rated
hv tho taff member- if \ and
M s Animal Husbandry Depart-
ment for the same chit rue
teristiacs. so lht > figured in
a double route t.
BIBLE SCHOOL SET
AT CHEROKEE
Jordan
of Mason. Won s
ecoml
A
vacatlop Btliie ScHt
ml.
The
hog- erved a i
ibmhle
j mils
Hired by the church
of
purpo-
e during th.
short
<’hi is
t in Cherokee, will
be
cpurH.-,
First. pnriic
ipants
held
May 27 71. The ho
ii rs
judged
them op the hot
if. for
have
been s.-i from p until
11
III e a t
- type characlei
•istics.
a nt. i
daily.
S'
To New York Life Policy Owners in
Lampasas Area
To assist policy owners of the
New York Life Insurance Company who reside in
and around LAMPASAS in the present emergency, the
Company makes the following announcement:
IN ALL CASKS where darmtoc condi-
tions prevent, the payment of a life
insurance pmuiunt within the grace
period allowed in the policy, the com-
pany will grant without interest an
additional 31 days for payment of the
premium- This liberalization applies
when the regular grace period allow-
ed in th• ■ policy expires between May
.1(1. 11157 and .June 10, 11157 inclu-
sive, policies with premiums falling
due between April 10. 1057 and May
10, 1057 inclusive). If you need any
further extension, please get in touch
with this office.
Agents and employees of New York
Life will he glad to assist policy
owners who have lost their policies,
and those wishing to make policy
loans. The company lias authorized 1t,s
ALSTON office to waive the usual
requirements that a policy lie pre-
sented with an application fur a
policy loan.
Attention Group Policy Owners!
In the event you have group insur-
ance contract in force underwritten
by New York Life and covering your
employees, such policy will not he
terminated for non payment of pre-
miums for a reasonable time during
t lie emergency period.
Should any question arise regarding
continuation of insurance on employ-
ees who are out of work due to emer-
gency conditions, do not hesitate to
get in touch with New York Life.
• * •
l.'iie telephone number of the Austin
office in Austin is (IK 6-6545 -I. I).
Isaac is General Manager and Kd.
Gnllamore, is Office Manager.
NEW YORK LIFE
Insurance Company
AUSTIN OFFICE
111 East 8th St.
Austin, Texas
Scholarship Is
Awarded To
Llano Student
Alpha <’lij * hapler of I>ei!,i
Kappa (Lunina, an inlerr.-ation
al teachers’ Roclety, lias pre-
sented Joan hi (!ray. a fresh-
man student at Southwest
Texas State Teachers College
at San Marco- with a scholar-
ship.
Mi-s Cray is the daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Cecil dray of
Llano
A scholai hip is presented
cacti year by the society so
.-onto worthy girl who plans to
.■ntei the ic.o biii ■ prof, cion
~Sc
tfck.
Llano Counit/ Soil
Conservation News
The approach of Soil Sto port of modern > ionlifle soil
wai.Lhip Week, May 2tt to • and water enn-.-rv it ion which
June 2. sponsored by the i ha* swept tti»- country in re
National \snneitttioiv of Soil j cent years Sic h tutore d Is
don■, ; \ ,itbui I>|sirb Is and seen In the Ion lean, which
national cliurcli organizations. ! thousands of non alaried oil
again focuses attention on the j conservation district snpervi
kinship hot ween a man spirt , ,sors are glvim- to speed up the
Dial beliefs and the soil re prgoiani If i e.-n in the
sources (in- w hich lias left dc j nuim w ,j f.emd by almost
pends. ; all groups to dnvaiic. the eon
I'his is
Libby’s Crushed Pineapple
No. 1 flat. 2 for 29c
j Peach or Apricot Preserves, 1 lbs. 89c
Renown W hole Green Beans, 2 lor 57c
Grapefruit Juice, No. 2 2 for 27c
Uptons Tea, 1 i lb. 38c
V-8 Cocktail, 12 oz. 2 for 25c
Robys Barbecue Sauce, 8 oz. 29c
Fluffo, 3 lb.
U. S. Bond Sales
Total $43,815
In Llano For ‘57
11> the first Ion
IP.-.7 Texas achle
rent of iis Saving
Total sales thro
were f.->s,7::7.7fi6.
Sales in Liam
nu in in cd to > l ‘ NI
. d
Bo
Out awareness of such re- j (l‘ ' vauou
i latioii-'hip G always with ns. j d ue nr rt
' consciously or uncoil oionsly i,i'11 ■ b
Some ,.P til. kinship most j
clearlv fl oin a pine blnnki‘1 cd
nioimi .iti .i - ihev look out
over woods. st rlperopped
field and dear running
1 P«r streams or spark ling takes
■ram
i ban. indnstri
ion.i! vvil.ll
The strlkl
eon dcflni
■ h
A p r i 1
Others find it In t
ndoful of living so
County a- col ol the morning, or in fh
during Du- mellow toll of the furrwe site
nlng a n,u
in tho ■1 "h
< 'h
first four motitha which was
27 percent of the 1'dl7 guota
of $17 List) aei online to T.
.1 Moore. Chairman of Llano
County. April sales totaled
$ 10 52a.
i I ns AND III AT
It plow 111
nn1 For soil not
only gives life, it in Itself is
a livint i a in.' i i oailiin.idc.n
of living organisms around i
skeleton of finely ground par
tides of sand, silt, and day.
All
■n
our doper
In the fo
The fourth grade in the w,
l‘,I** 111e at:l l y .School I I nil V
log about tIn- Moss H inch in
Llano County in their geo-
graphy class. In this coimee-
: ion. one class i. presenting P‘
a playlet showing life on a \ "1
I da no county ranch.
Kheep and gout popn
in Llano county has
a liig drop situs* 1245 a
ing to ITS, Census figui
compiled by the Texai
ten-ion Service.
it lit our
U»!Hj; till ml
M* K
ptrwo ns
a t
1 lie imiifM hit 5
l S « I. * t
s whi'- b
b» i tk intni.it*
for tb** furt!
ni \
iiT’a i
O oft** *8
Gill
('.Oil
will anti tin* i
fulfil
II in ou t ti
»f H
purpose? " (’-ni
!R*pr
vation b
4 fl
quf’ntly tb'fin
rtl
l;n *'tllO
wl
u$c of natimt
I rtv
t»UTTo:-;
(tin mtt vim nr
thr> lit tioflf
it pi
rortnoHo
< ouMmit tl n»t
I own Pride Punch
Assorted 1 la vor,
| Pillsbury Cake Mix
j 1 - \t t pi Ant'd 1 ood
|Libby Roast Beef
| Monarch Kraut, 2U
I Dash Dog food,
L, . .
11” ro/.f n t )range Jun e,
Duchess Mellorine 1
Libby’s Catsup
Where Qt
I’HONF, HU
90c
2for 29c
Hl/t
2 for >9c
46c
C
22c
3 for 29c
2 for 25c
.I,
2 for 79c
2 !«>r 35c
o
uc
rvikc.
Qn.tl
itv Sellt"
WE
DELIVER
u land owner-
of the aoren
i
i
d*“ in
t ha f
fo which ot>
just a jdaci
irncthin
*w flowers’*
feelitiK Iht
l' stable, ft
tepre
t land
Miteth
in 1915 there
taken
jug to \vlie Ii he ci
1 II 1 If*
- eonl !
thing in which <• >
ran h
f'H tts |
roots. In it e finds
s**Gur
Ex- j
Peace.
This longing for
bind
4 1.01,75 :
w-r-al II surge;;
no
d on j
the heart of a
( him
is utn
less in
27x units in l.latio; by I960, Asian, or a European than In
this figure had changed to IK, j the heart of an American Be
>f it. revolutiorat have
1X2 kids and goats on Did j ran
Got a job for
this giant killer ?
Here's proof of the reserve strength in CMC's 310
that pays off in any operation.
units sinl in 11* i
reported 1!LL!2.
174 units
in
194IV. there were
9,243
[ ewes
report- 4 on 1 11
unitv>
i in LI:
ino county. In 1950
t here
were
14,19.x reported o
n 130
I units;
and in 155, B.n5'i
wers
reported ott 9*’> units.
(incurred and wars have been
fought Vet It is a universal
feding ho strong that il may
y«-t help provide a bald* on
which man and consequently
nation will learn to live in
peace
Willi a bit of land man en-
joy Its use and its harvest. To
CrajMLs arc at just the right t the most from it, In* Hives
stage for picking and putting i* his best knowledge of man
if*to i»reen ^rape pi»*. accord’ an^ment and culture. And of
jinn to Mrs, pat Mars<hall. who the cultun- he bestows on it, ZZ U g"*
I has been so enH&ned. | the hicbe. t ffirtii is wise list
- - ...........of land and conservation rnea
VON SIMPSONS
HAVE GUESTS q , .| ■. d km. ' |
11«.-<■«■ i:-t Riieds ill the home ,-vaiion lo Ip make
of Mr and Mr- Von Simp- th(, ll0p,, t)l,. ,,rofnlse a
son of Field Creek were Mr rMH|,ty |,„lh wow atld for the
ami Mrs. Harold Von Simp- decades and cenlttrlet to
son and son of Austin, Mr
and Mrs. Joe Bailey Simpson
of Bronte: Dr and Mrs (Jrady Not only the material bene
Goodman and son of Link- fits but the spiritual feeling
hart; and Mr and Mrs. Joe j for the land must be added to
Ratliff and daughter and Mr. getlier to explain the intense |
John Ratliff, all of Llano ! Interest and widespread sup .
Your New York Life Agent in
LLANO
is
Don Bruhl
Special
Agent
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
• Uff MSU&AHCl • ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS INSUKANCE
•'GKOUf INSUKANCE • EMPLOYEE PENSION PLANS
”^KER in (.he pme woods, this 2’5 (on
IMG, with locally added trailing
axle, waties into u pile of forest triants,
usifivf its power take-off to flip 1,000-
pound log onto its back. In ten minutes
it has a stayvriny load and practically
no road to haul it over.
You may never need to subject your
trucks to such yrueliny service, hut
experience like this is your assurance of
stamina and reserve strength far heyond
normal req u i re m e n t s.
And the GMC 370 can he yours for hun-
dred* of dollar* Uhh than comparable
competitive trucks. Just check with your
GMC dealer.
Illuitrattd:
OMC 170 r»t«d 18,500 GVW 22,000 with optional
H.D. front axle. 206-hp V8 or 140-hp Six.
TS
N \ .
HUB-OECf BUTS, oft gp. mil, down and up
rnvini H, it totes it Herculean payload
day in and day out in the timG-rland*
of North Carolina. Five trips a lay, six
days a week the year around arid it
stays a stranger to the repair shop!
GMC
MONEY-
MMERS
From 1/2 ton to 45 tons. Gasolins and Oitsal
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The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1957, newspaper, May 23, 1957; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816261/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.