The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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TI1C LLANO NCWS. LLANO.
AS nmWDAT. Xl’NE 2tl. 1944.
Society
MORGAN—MAY
Stas Mary May. daughter of Mr*
P. Kay. became the biid< of Mr
hrer O. Morgan, son of Mr and
Z M. Morgan of Sulphur
Spring*, la a r« remmy marked by
beauty and •‘aipl’ My at 'b- hoar of
the bride* mother, M-a E P. May.
Sunday morning at nine o'clock.
i. C. Jones off! let*d
The home wa* henatllu.ly dnr»r*i-
ad tfc: •ughi -a’ anh fr nged tfnubl*
daiMe.- end pi l I'aMou Galax. tail
(Milrr'i of )i«»i<d«r a.ritioan. and
j*rdtn« re* filled with chiffna daialea
formed an offoctlv* background for
the nodding attne Ob each aide of
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HESSE BROS.
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SPECIALS for SATURDAY and MONDAY
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, per lb. ........, 10c
American Maid Flour, 48 lbs. - - •£
74 Inn -- • -• fVC
Macaroni or Spaghetti, 2 pkgs. 05c
rOOICIFS 15c nks ^0°
11PTON S TEA, !4 lb., and one glaM 19e |
CANDY, any 3 bars for 10c f
H and H COFFEE, 3 lb can and
3 glasses FREF 5®c
SYRUP. Pure Cane, per gal 45c ^
OXYDOL. large size 19c
SNOWDRIFT. 3 lb can 45c
Vinegar, bulk, per gallon 15c
|: Pork and Beans. 1 lb. can 05c
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the improvised glta/ tar a tall aeaen
branched randtUbra with alender
white burning taper a
P*e eding the erfemony. Mr*
C'ullle Tarter played "Venetian I*»ve
S. ::g ’ ..cd aen rrpan ~d Mr*. D. It
h-yr-. who sang “At !>..* ning” and
"I Lov# Yon Truly *. The traditional
Lohengrin wedding proce**!. anl wa*
need.
The bride wore a becoming 1-aovin
gown in perrance blue. The gown
had an intereating treatmd&t of tack-
ed sheer to match the embroidered
net bod-re Her bat waa a large white
cogwheel felt, and ahe wore a cor-
sage of gardenias.
After the wedding, a breakfast waa
served at Hotel Llano The bride's
table waa laid with an Italian linen
rutwork doth centered by n low crys-
tal howl of Shasta daisies and crys-
tal branched caadelabrum In which
while taper* hntRSd- MIM Hasel May.
sinter of the hrtde, served the wed
disk rdfce. % double tiered white con-
fection adorned with lilies Ms. Al
Jkrt L May. of Dnliaa. waa in charge
of the bride’* book
Por her going-away * nsemlde. the
bride chose a travel tailleur nt navy
blue sheer with collar and tuff* of
pink morgnnra Her navy bat. a pre-
fall felt, was enrhaned by a. billowy
vnll Her bag and ehoes were In
navy, and her glove* and corsage in
white.
Immediately after the wedding
breakfast Mr and Mr* Morgan left
for a w-doing trip to Monterey. M-*
ico-
The attractive bride, descendant of
a pione. r I la no county family, re-
ceived her Bachelor of Arts degree
with honor* from the I'nlversity of
Texas. Por several year* *he taught
In the Llano public schools The
gr-H-m Is connected with the Hh--ll
Oil company. In Kilgore, whe-e the
couple will make their home
Out-of-town guests at the wedding
Included Mr. and Mrs. Albert I. May
<>f (Milan: Mr and Mrs. C. I* Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Gray, and Miss Pat-
sy Gray ot Brady; l>r. II B Thaxton
of College Station.
honoring bride elect
\l* *4ant- * I» K. Keyser and J A.
Mayes entertained Wednesday -if the
pa*t week at the home of th-- latter
with a bridge tea, honoring Miss
Ma*y May whose marriage tovk place
Sunday.
Ik-wls and vases filled with a pro-
WHY AMERICA HAS A FARM PROBLEM
TM£ FARMERS SHARE OF THE CONSUMER'S DOLLAR
IS LESS THAN IN the pre-war period
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Office Moved
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The Llano terminal of the' Bnam-
Bgpress track line has been moved
frnri the garage of Halley Ratliff to
•he old pottoffiee butid-ng o» Matt
Street £
Another reason why America haa the nation'* tots! In 1*39 farmer*
• farm problem In that termers' prod-
acts bring them lean than their usual
share of the national income In 1914
whan farmers were on a parity basis,
they were getting about IS per cent
of the national income.
The smallest share farmers have
received since 1914 was In 1932 whnn
their share waa about • per cent of
were still getting slightly !e*» Mian
10 per rent of the national tne- tr-
even though they make up 24 per
cent of the nation's population
Measure* to Increase the farm in
r< me indude m*ann for stabilizing
supplies and p'trrs of farm products,
marketing quota*, crop loan*, and
crop Insurance.
COUNTY AGENT’S CAR
STRIPPED THURSDAY NIGHT
Mason News Thieve* operating
in this vicinity. Thursday night jack-
• d up a <ar owned by t'ouuty Ag< nt
Frank Newsom and took off 2 wheels
2 tire# and the huh rap* The car,
which waa S'rlpped sometime Thins
day night, was packed by the aide
of the house The jack us- J in the j
tire tb'ft. was stolen earlier from a*
reslden* down the street.
Ib-an T I* Taylor, of the Fnlver
»lty cf Texas engineering school was
a visitor in Llato the latter part of
iaat week.
Marvin Mcltongal. local agent for
the line stated all ablpmenta in the
future, both Incoming and outgoing
would l»e handled from the tie* lo-
cation '
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Mrs H. K Hedemaa. who UP* been
under tlat fare of a physician m
H-iyst-n returned to her home in
Llano thin week Mrs.Hed-man was
accompanied home by her daughfV.
Mra It J. Harriaon. who viwud here
several days
Mr. and Mr* H E Butler and chll
dren ct Houston, were visitors
Llano over the weekend Mrs.. Butler
was the former Mis* Tiara Belle
Watkins
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Servl; ea will he held at the Gr^e
Episcopal Thurrh Sunday at 11 40
o'clock. The Rev. Walter Meyers la
to conduct the service*
Doer are ruminants and -hew iteir
i ud the same as a row
fusion ot Shasta daisies in;* ruling)' d
with double nasiurtlun.s and tantana
save add-d is-suty to the it \n ilv*-
h-rne. In the living room was a very
l-eautiiul ariung- t«i< nt <>f gladioli.
Bridge tab'es were outflt'ed with
yellow cov-rs, and tallies anti score
pad* were in bridal design.
In the series of bridge g um* the
price* were awarded Mr*. Phil Mlllt-
ger for high. Mia. Willard Halchau,
bingo, end Mis* Carol Moss, <on*ola-
tl t». The bride-elect was presented
with a set of etched beverage glass-
TKh KCC^T
YOUR CAR DOLLARS EVER EOUCHT
Atldi'-onai gu-sts cam*- in f-tr t« a
which wa* served at the game table*
centered by minatur* bouquet*. The
yellow and white motif appeared in
th-- d'-Hdous cake* and In».
Beside the honoree and her mother
M*s R. I’ May. th- guest li*: tnclnd-
n| th-- i -llnwinc Mesdam-f Willard
Johan —-n. Charles Ratlig. Sfw-ti*- r
Wele-r. CuTlie Carter. Phil MllUg-r.
Eugene Aiuhlson. Mailt) Itati.fY ft
A B> ield. W H Wallace. W W.
llsrt. G L. Gray. Minn'e it- lie Llgon,
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reck, Marjorlp < arl. 4ti«l Caro! Mo«*
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FRESHENING UP
OLD HOUSES
It '* Nurprt«itig Low little it will cost «>uo to
lirigliteti up the old lioinesteat). and give it that
freshries* and dignity that it had years ago. Time
lakes its toll and now is not too soon to redress
your dwelling See us for expert advi«-.-. -
Spencer-Sauer Lumber c#
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AN OPEN FORUM OF QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
QUESTION: WHY IS BEER CALLED
THE BEVERAGE OF MODERATION?
ANSWER! fWaoae beer's nlc<4ir4ic con-
tent is low. Temt—ratr. m-sb-rste nations of th*
world.-.and their peoph*-- prefer l«ecr.
QUESTION: DO BEER AND ALE
REALLY AID THE FARMERS?
BIG DODGE LUXURY UNER COSTS ONLY FEW DOLLARS
MORE THAN SMALLER, LOW-PRICED CARS!
Hi fris m. ha»Mtsnm> IkldfH- inch whftlb—e, WY*—1 ■■■*“
* pointing tts proud bonnet bod» bon* end mgr, _
- nrhnrevwr your bavt in'—‘ upholetery,new engineering
ttHR pJorrl
In RddRion. pm the
Not eo herd to imagine, NR?
io/ Fbr n
your
^ Nor Nil hard «o do/
Mom here your car-dollar*
bought eo much in eye-BDing
style, in luxurious
II
Think of Rf
I COUPS!
Drive te for an ep-
Itmayt
ful I
a an el940Dodge.
Newest/ Smartest!
Different/
“TWO-TOME”
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LLANO. TEXAS
HOOVER MOTOR COMPANY
tea Sate. Team
ANSWcR: s • . r-- ,-ai.iati >n th- bc-w-
ing industry ha* lx sight 2S. 000.000.000 p-.urut*
«>f farm pr->ducta. That haa helped farmer* ...
partn uiarty during the drpreaat jQ year*.
QUESTION: JUST WHAT ARE BEER
AND ALE MADE OF?
ANSWER: Beer u made by g Miami fer-
mer.tatina pmcewa .. . from malted barley and
other grains, hop*, yeast, water. Nature makea
beer. The brewer makes it pood beer (and ale).
QUESTION: HOW MUCH DO BEER
TAXES CONTRIBUTE TO THE COST
OF GOVERNMENT?
ANSWER: Beer me tribute* tl,000,000 a
day ... S400.000.000 a year., ta help pay th*
coat* of rowemment... local. State and federal.
AV»rpbodp benefits from Utm -
QUESTION: DO SEER AND ALE
MAKE JOES FOR WORKERS?
I 1 fl* £ “
ANSWER: Beer and ale bave already made
• milium job* Thu empP-yvneat is wide-epraad
... aU over Urn emmuy. w--hga IN otkor
QUESTION: HOW IS THE MEW-
ING INDUSTRY COOPERATING WITH
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS?
ANSWER:
iy*atb*md.«
beea pet into effort in a l
ladthlawaafa
tatendad. Waa
Write for aa
tie roe
BEER...*beremgt of modimtio*
19 East SOtb Street, New Tark. NT.'
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Collins, Will. The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1940, newspaper, June 20, 1940; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816659/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.