The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1957 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LLANO NEWS
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tit-s ins* V-.tr 12 0®
Elsewhere In T»-<a*
One Y«-ar $250
Out of State of Texas
One Year - $3-00
Obituaries and Resolutions of
Resjieet hunted at regular ad-
vertising rates
Society and Clubs
THE LLANO \FWR
Ltano T*\«
TAG* TWO
bhonf yC-iuf
Jew
Mrs. Schmid
Lutheran \\ M Leader
Made to Measure
Clothes Satisfaction
Gu ran teed
The Man’s Store
"Nuf Sed'*
VETERINARY
Supplies
Clymer Garden*
Phone <27
\!r> Os. ar Schmidt ha*
ln-eii re ele* ted president of
the St. James Lutheran Ml»-
slon.iry Society for the com
ing year
other offiter* for tb- o»t
will be Mr* lien Schmidt
\ ice preatdent Mr* W It
iiohmann. *ei retary M i • *
blather Schorletumer trea*
urer
Project* toted for the mm
ing tear in- hide a runmia.-e
sale to be held 0< t _"i
and a bake 'ale Nov la 'he
dar before th, deer hun'iotr
-•«,«on opens.
Mr' Teddy Joe Talley. Mrs.
\\ is Hohm.irMi and Mrs.
ii- ar S- hmldt will attend the
Wi :uen » Missionary b'ede.-a
t:on intention of the Texas
l-'trn t to t-e held at Corpus
i hr-e* i t h l IS IT
US at 92 or 157-W alti
MARTMA ROfCt GILLILAND
LLANO COUNTY
HONE DEMONSTRATION AGENT
Mrs. Haij Smith Elected
H I) Council President
WMl (HTirers
ln^tal Km I
\t \ Colltv
'I'lick ness - Iiohmann Votes
Spoken At Fredericksburg
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Euipi'cg pjoj ui a3i**0
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REAL ESTATE
See or Call
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ALF WILSON
Phone 569
SEE A
What a *aW
Ut'hUilM* MhVtAfA
Kimv uwiu*
»n Com® in today
Charlie’s Store
“Charlie Haj Everything"
Dr. Leon Zwiener
Frederickaburg Optometrist
In Llano every
TUESDAY
Hotel Llano Lobby
Entrance
9:00 to 4:00
(Later by appointment)
ly*.....-—■■
Mi** Ruth Hattie Hohmann.
da ^h’er of Mr and Mrs Hen-
ry Hohmann, became t h e
bride of Wllfordj Tucjtn***
'ini of Mr and Mrs Amos
Ttn kness. at 5 :!n p in. Satur-
day . October «. at the Holy
Ghost Lutheran t’huroh of
Frederic ksburg
Ret Durknpf read the vows
before arrangements of large
v hite mums, palms, and
art nierv.
Mrs. Harvey Stein, organ-
ist. presented selections, and
Mrs Durkopt sang.
The bride. given In mar-
riage by her father, wore a
floor-length gowu of hand-
clipped Chantilly lace ami
misty tulle with shirred has
i ii- bodice and i<-tteled neck-
line A lace redingote topped
the ail-nylon tulle ruffled
skirt Her crown veil was or
nainented with seed pearls
and iridesi enl se«|uiua and she
carried a bouquet of white
st* phanotis centered with a
white orchid on a white llihle.
Mrs Dougina Bauman, sis-
ter of the bride, was matron
of honor She wiir(. u wait?,
leiigtlt cocoa brown lace and
Idle overskirt over taffeta.
Mrs George Epperson, sis
ter of tin- hi ide. and Miss Ar-
lene MeUger. were brides-
maids and wen- dressed alike
in waltz length pink dresses
with lace tops featuring Sa
Inina necklines and tulle over-
skirts over taffeta Matching
hats with tulle veils with
pearl i towns and matching
late gauntlets were worn by
the bridesmaids. Their satin
shoes were dyed to mutch the
liresses Their flowers were
i rescent ■ shaped bouquets of
large cinnamon-colored mums.
Ginger Jane Kpperson was
th, flower girl Her white bro
i ade taffeta dress featured a
white nylon tulle overskirt
with large Chantilly lace col-
lar and she carried a white
basket with white rose petals.
Ki kv Bauman acted as
ringhearer and i Juried ill.-
rings on a white -utin heart
pillow trimmed with lace.
Carl Tinknes'. brother of
the bridegroom, served as
best man: groomsmen were
Harold Tttckness of Odessa,
brother of the bridegroom;
and Dalmon Chew of Mason
Csht-rs were Georg,. Epperson
of Cherokee ttnd Douglas Bau-
man of Valley Spring
Following the ceremony, a
turkey dinner was served at
the Hotel Ximitz to 350
guests ..itss Hetty Hohtuann
was in charge of the bride's
hook Mrs Felix Sagner and
Mrs Eugene Durst served the
cake and Miss Gruylette Kuy
kcttdall and Marlene Hothe
were in charge of the gifts
For her wedding trip to
Carlsbad Caverns and the Itig
H* mi, Mrs Tttckness wore a
blue faille suit with black ac-
ia ssories and un orchid cor- j
.a.;*,*.# it
Th,, bride Is a graduate of
Llano High School, and Mr
Tut kness Is a Mason High
School graduate, has served
in the tinted States Army,
mil i* now assistant niaiKiger
or Haase Itrothers Store.
Guests attended the wed
ding from San Saha. Odessa,
Corpus christi, San Antonio.
Midland. Hradv. Mason and
Llano,
Miss Hatty Whighant. a stn |
dent at Southwestern Unlver- -
slty was In Llano over the
weekend.
our meeting with the Tow
Ib-monstratlon Club was vary
stimulating Many question'
were asked that w» fee might
be of interest to ail of you
Ant Control
Mrs Smurr was interested
in the control of household
ants Many of the other wom-
en also had tht* question
Many types of ants may be
fi und in the home They feed
do any kind of food materia!
in< ludtng 'weets and greasy
food- Tiny ants, such as the
pharaoh ant. may nest in the
wall, behind baseboards, in
furniture and almost any-
where Fur control, it is es
si-ntlal to locate and destroy
the nests.
Apply 2 or MU Chlorine of
Of*'; dieldrin household
spray where ants are noticed,
giving particular attention to
drainboards. window sills,
door thresholds anil pantry
shelves.
trutside the home, an insect-
icidal dust of loy; chloradane.
2'. dieldrin. or 5'J heptachlar
should he used around the
foundation of the house und
yin all nests found in the yard
Crickets
Remember th;c cri- kets eat
holes in pa|>er. rubber and
garments made of cotton, lin-
en. wool or fur, especially if
soiled with perspiratlop or
food 40
Dusts arc good for the con-
trol of crickets. 5 or 10C
. hlorodane. 2rI dieldrin or
heptachlar may l>e used
instil*- tin- home. Avoid using
outside lights during heavy
migration of crickets.
Clothes Moths
Woolens should be protect-
ed at all times against clothes
moths We will he hanging
our woolens in our closet*
soon so why twit spray
your entire closet with a a'.
DDT household spray. This
would also be good to spray
the dresser drawers in which
woolens are stored This
spray ian be sprayed directly
Into the parinents. It does not
stain the clothing. He sure
vou read the label when Inly-
ing.
Cockroaches
To control roaches iuside
hlor
the home use 2 or
danc « %”, diadrm or 2
deodorized msl.it u-n bouse
bold spray Tbor -ugh applies
tton Is e*sen'la! fur r o a • h
control Spray all cracks and
crevice- around and under tlie-
sink. in cabinet* around door
facings, and window 'til*
Give particular attention to
the bathroom and kitchen
* Texas Guide for Control-
ing Household Insects" pub
liiation of the Texas Exten-
sion Service is available at
our office. If you have further
questions about insect con-
trol. come by and get your
copy.
Pests on Flowers
Also at the Tow Club meet
itvg we talked about insects
and diseases of flowers.
Thrips and plant lice feed
on mums at this time of year
especially after the heavy-
rains of the past few weeks
A spray of dieldrin or lindane
will control these pests.
At this time a f it n g u s j
growth or mildew can he *een
on both mums and zinnia
plants.
CALENDAR OF 4-H AND
H. D. CLUB MEETINGS
Monday. October 14
t0:00 a nt. — Good Neigh-
bors H. IV t'lub. Mrs. Wanda
It)*’
Hat
day
i if fee t><
Mr* K •' Tenn:*on
Saba w a* the instaHt
fuer
unary
Tue*
>1 s*n
tg of
Osborn.
1:00 p in.
KHAL.
Radio Program
Tuesday. October 15
10:00 a m Prairie Mt. I
11 t’lub. Mrs. Clarence Cren
welge.
Thursday, October 17
lO tH) a.m — Valley Spring
H. D Club. Community Cen-
ter. , ....... . .. .
Friday. October 18
3 15 p m Work and Play 4-
II Club. Elementary School
PERSONALS
Mis.* Johnnie Beth Norris
of Austin and her room mate
were in Llano for the week-
end.
Miss Judy Shropshire of
Monday was a weekend visi-
tor in lJano.
Other off. er» insial.-st ;n
eluded Mrs G V IVusia*.
first vice president Mr* C V
Miffletotv second vice presi-
dent Mrs. Gray Kow'.er. re-
cording s*k retary Mrs \V
G Williams corresponding
se, retary and treasurer and
'teward*h-.p chairman Mrs
E. J King mission st tdy
chairman w i t h Mrs. E O
Speck as co-chairman Mrs
L O. Hillman, community
missions »hairman and Mrs
Nora Stewart prayer chair-
man
The lace-covered refresh-
ment table was centered with
an arrangement of blue morn-
ing glories and whit*, mums
in keeping with the organiza-
tions colors of bbti and white
Mrs C. G Miffleton. out
going president, poured the
coffee and Mrs Slaughter, in-
coming president, served the
sandwiches
Llano Students
In College Band
Two students from Llano
are members of the 31 piece
Howard Payne College Band
that made its first appearance
of the season at the HPC-
South west Texas State Col-
lege football game. Saturday
tSept 2* * in San Marcos.
They are Charles Glaspie
Justis. Jr. son of Mr and
Mrs Charles Justis. Sr Box
*t9. Llano, and Myrna Jo
Light, daughter of Mr and
Mrs Ervin W Light. Box 1«5.
Llano. . • ~
Justis plays French Horn in
the band and Miss Light plays
Percussion Justis is a 1954
graduate of Llano High School
and Miss Light is a 1935 gran-
uate of I.lauo High School.
New director of the band is
Knwin K Cain, former in-
structor of music at the Cni-
versity of Colorado and for-
mer solo clarinetest for the
I'niversity of Colorado band
Mr- K«y Smith tzi elc tod
hairman of the Llano County
lli-me Demonstration Council
for the ■‘toning >'• tr at an all
day meeting held Wedne*dav
.it the fellowship hall <>f the
Klrut Christian t'huri h
t Mhet officer* i le >d were
Mr- H I. Veal vice chair
m«t M'* Adrian Hop-on
r*:ar\ and Mr- Shirley
William- trea*urer
Stagnant William lain, and
Mr* T A Kv;tn* wen the
-.leaker*
Sgt 1 at tie mu \tr Force of
f - * .it «"Ii thi- * ■ it lieteli**-
-gamut ion with heHtlquar
-i-r* n 1 an>- explained the
* f K V <l»*fe!l-e volun
and filter center* He
-.1 d in time of great dan
th- nation i .in he alerted
in f-.ie minutes Beginning
w h *h* ground oliserier re
p*»rt to ’he filter center then
to latckiand Air Force direct
•on center which alerts fight
ers and combat control ceu
ter which alerts the air de-
fense command in Colorado
ami all other air defense cen-
ters.'' Sgt Lame offered his
services to all clubs to help
Tganizr defen • un --
Mr- Evan* discu-sed the
Llano hospiu! and
*he bl -od haa* Had been 1;§
--uMin.ied tie.-an*i- of the lack
of bu* service She said the
walking blood tank t- opera
tig * - e.**fully )iecau*r th-
Imal orgiiniattoli- hale civet
excellent i *H*peratt«ih
Mr- Evan* naked that a
-ervice orgatization b* fortnad
it delegate* from all i ub» to
-rganize the Gray Ladies a*.-
to )h mad- up of women wh
can give three hours of *«rv
: e to the hospital
< Iiinmitte* for the anaua
cotini- *Wi Thanks^mm- par
ty were named md In - bid
Prairie Mountain
rallgement* Good
club Hackaaddie
up and Valley Spring
turn
A workshop fur uptx
was set for November 1.
tier* were rem.nded to
gifts to lie sent to 'he
Hosptia! at Austin, .md Mr-
Jim Rusche atwiounced that .
Workshop on th* ::>ak:- t '
aluminum trays w--u!d be he’d
at 2 p.m. Monday.
ilnl: ar
Neighbor-
luh i i«ah
m recrea
i.-ter.
went
bring
Stat.
STRONGER
EACH YEAR
This bank, built on the solid foun-
dation of sound management and
experience, grows in strength as
its business increases. Our first
interest always is the progress of
thin community and the advance-
ment of our customers.
;■!
MOORE STATE BANK
LLANO, TEXAS
OFFICERS
T. J. MOORE, President
ALLEN S. JOHNSON. Vice President and CaaK'er
MAC HUTTO. Assistant CaaMer
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
HASSE BROS
Groceries, Meats, Feeds
L hone 72 Llano, Tex as
RED HEART DOG FOOD 29c
SPECIALS
Friday-Saturday-Monday
October 11, 12 & 14
Our Store Is Now Completely AIR CONDITIONED
For Your Shopping Conveniences
- KIMBELL’S OLEO
for
39c HALO SHAMPOO
79c Size
BISCUITS
CRISCO
Gladiola, 2 for
3 Pound Can
19c CREST TOOTHPASTE
Giant Size
59c
49c
Superior, Gallon
59c
25c Size, 2 for
POST TOASTIES
UPTON’S TEA
Giant Size
'4 Pound
89c BAYER ASPIRIN
25c VICKS VAPORUB
I
36c COOKIES Supreme. Chocolate Drop
29c
39c
COFFEE
Maxwell House. I Lb. Can
SUGAR
PET MILK
Imperial. 10 Pounds
85C CRACKERSsupreme. Honey Graham. Lb. 30C
BLUE JEANS $2.98
92c
2 Large or 4 Small Cans
New Braunfels — New Shipment
27c DRESS LENGTHS * v ,^
FROZEN FOODS
ORANGE JUICE Libby s 6 Oz . 2 for
29c
CHICKEN POT PIES ^
25c
TURKEY POT PIES
25c
BEEF POT PIES
25c
SHRIMP Fisherman's
49c
Fruits & Vegetables
BANANAS The Best. Pound 12c
APPLES Extra Fancy. Jonathan. Lb.
13c
LEMONS California. No 1. Lb.
10c
ONIONS Yellow. Pound
4c
GRAPEFRUIT R„bv Red pound
10c
CHOICE MEATS
Black Hawk
BACON Thick Sliced. 2 Lbs.
$1.16
LOIN STEAK
49c
Thompson White
TURKEY HENS p™„„
42c
CHEESE Wisconsin. Longhorn. Pound
40c
Thanks a Million to You Folks for
Your Royal Reception of Our “Har-
vest of Libby Values’’ Last Week.
We Reserve Right to Deliver Only
Orders Containing at Least 50^ of
Regular Price Items.
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The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1957, newspaper, October 10, 1957; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth817594/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.