The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1957 Page: 7 of 8
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THE LLANO NEWS
Llano. Texas
FA IL SEVEN
Thursday. October IP. i»57
Saturday Pig Sale
Termed Successful
The club pig sale, held at has been greatly improved
the Veteran's Building in too farrowing houses with
Llano, averaged $22 apiece concrete floors and modern
for 10$ pigs, offered by a facilities, pig parlors built on
group of Llano swine breed a scientific plan, attendance flH
ers. The pigs ranged around at cut-out contests and short
Building Starts Early
By ]mt AsUty
three months in age.
All gilts in the sale were
subject to registration upon
request of the buyer with but
few exceptions.
The highest single animal
of the sale was a Duroc luvar
offered by Norman Gren-
welge: and a Duroc gilt, also
offered by Grenwelge. brought aud daug„t,/rs of Vus'tin .....
the top price for gilts H?. weekend guest-, of Mrs Mae
and was sold to Elgin Hasse iira,.e
of Llano. The harrow - rang-
ed to over In price.
courses and improved feed- v"
ing methods.
NEWS FROM
KINGSLAND
(By Mrs. Grace Lindsey)
Mr and Mrs Levi Weed
Mr and Mrs Hen Davidson
of Huda spent part of last
Bill Hogg of Mansfield was week at their place here
Henry H. Hill was home
Antonio for the
the auctioneer, and 4-H club
and FFA chapter represeata- from San
tlves were present from many weekend
sections of the state with a
large number of pigs being
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in the future our readers
will come to know this cot
uum as a religious one. more
Appreciate it. because we wil!
3 make an attempt to keep
J them informed about «h, th-
ings of their husband- !t will
be the last word lt» truthful
ness, something that i- sadtv
____ lacking in most column- Kiw
'SH lish teachers can and will
probably quote this >otumn
extensively
Supper lleltl
Vt Lone Grove
The Lone Grove tVmmuniiy
> l'i held •!» mon'ltly meeting
and -upper at the Community
Center Thursday night at
whnh time Sgt Hill WiHough
hv -bowed •».( f!!m- Team
work for You’’ and hVderal
C vil Defence"
Sam Norris, president «>f
the Kura! Progress group
alletl a meeting The group
hdraw from tht<
contest and the community
club will meet the first Sat
urday of each month
Mrs John Graham »,*-
elected se* relate to repla*»-
Mr- Ralph \lol«y- wh. * - . n
eel
Frank Tow and Mrs Hill
\\ l^oughhv and el . . t
»Vnme I inn were g lest*
Steward Return
From Eastern Tour
M and Air- T It Stew
art a im! 1
.♦•Und s.**
•' nHarard
frvra vt»i
?!!)*: in p,
*"k» iTh.
YY Ya
vi*.?ar and
brother in
v’hartie 1
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and Mra
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Nat ***?!.*
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it Sm* kv
Mo.intalii
Natu'iia!
Park m
T
and \ t
aroint*
-ind 1.4*s»k
.at Mountain tn
I •*tint*w»*p
lift tins- n#: hvm*\ th*v vuitrd
Mt 4till M « !.«’!»nit* !L«)d*iti Iitvirv l!nt
and in M* n.t \rk
"Affair”
()|M‘ii- Suiblav
1 •-« Ml Caret - \-i Affair
in Kernemtw»r -*.c i , ,
'.ran* ai«l Iv < e*h K. r will
■pen Sundae a* *h L*»n*ox
Th* at re
Th» lerr v \\ a il '-iin
for Twentieth Cent ry Cot
•etea*. m Cinemas ,nd
I*»- l.ute idor .- a r* n s T1 * 1 e
■ moedy about a n*>»*bie and
shghllv notorious b.i> helor
and a beautiful night dub
singer who meet aboard a
-
New York
We have met most of the ~
v.-iue-- non in 1 la SINGING CONVENTION
Weekend guests of the U
sold to Km Grande City buy- 8chto««1« we"» I*
ers: also to buyers from Mas S*hi»gal and daughter of Big
on and San Saba Counties in Lak<‘ Mrv ,{ r s,h,a*-val
particular About .10 of the anu 'hildren of El Faso
pigs were sold to local club Mr and Mrs j Forb,.s
members. of Sail Antonio ar spinding
the week at their place here
Mrs. Sam Barnett. Mrs. R
C Schlagal. and Misses Lu
ciile Harnett and Eileen Mas
terson visited Miss Mamie
Breeders had hoped, if this Slaughter Sunday night. Miss
initial sale were successful Slaughter i- a patient in the
to make it an annual affair Llano Hospital.
Sam Rabb. chairman of the
sale, said the prices ranged
much higher than were either
anticipated or hoped for.
In little ways and m many homemaking tasks, tne
child of today may get valuable early training in the
home. Children love to take part in doing regular house
hold jobs and much of their play may reflec the in
terestmg activities of adults around them This is play
to this young homemaker-to-be but it is a lesson in good
grooming too. Shj wants her doll's dress to be as neat
and crisply starched and ironed as her own.
While she is still in the stage of “helping mother,"
healthful habits of work and attitudes are formed She
will learn from her father's hug of love and appreciation
the inherent value of always looking crisp and clean.
I i !u* past t wi> week- Fiii-i- wi
haven't met we wilt We came
here from Seminole 1* en-
vy here w >- operated a new spa
per 1 was born m Tenne*-ee
I and reared in Louisiana M\
SE T FOR St NOSY
v stating convention
be held at the In ion H
Church at t'nion Sundae »f
ternoon beginning at 1 p m
-t
■ wife is on old cotton picker < 'nv * ! Krv ’l'* "* ',ni' }
from Living-ton Texa- We
have two kid*. One in the
second grade and one at \.v
M i I’ardois me Tea -ipper*
for writing a nasty wiord i
are invited t»
i pat
Mr an.l Mr* Harold You
Slmp-on am! st*n of Austin
ei-iled Mi * !'•’ Mrs Yon
Simpson la-l weekend
Brings Coloi info Your Homo
P-T.\ IVali..v>
\ 111II Mill TIltMIlt1
Junior Lutherans
Elect Officers
Llano County has always
been outstanding in the state
In its hog production both in Menard,
as to quality and quantity
Mrs. L A. Weed has return-
<1 from a visit with relatives
Guests of tlie Sam Harnett
family Tuesday were Mr and
Mrs. Henry Hanks and son of
, ... , Detroit. Michigan, Mr and
breeding program underway . . ,
... * Mrs Donald Banks and chi -
But in more recent years,
there has been a regular up-
with many swine raisers pur- , ... ,, ,
chasing breeding stock from' and Albert Ba,,k8 Jr
the Northern Stat< -
And the care of the hogs
iDr. John E. Sandner
OPTOMERTIST
Burnet. Texas
Phone PL 6-2131
HOURS
Every Day—S: 30—5:00
Except Wed - 8 20—1 00
Other Hours by
Appointment
Hostesses were Mr- Speii-
< • Weber. Mrs. John Dodgeti.
Mrs. Raymond W'iukel, Mrs.
M. It Virdell, and Mr- R V
Derrick
The program was presented
bv .Mrs, .1 F Ross and includ-
ed introduction of the faculty
by C M. Nalls, superintend-
ent.
Mr. Nalls also spoke oti
“Operation through Coopera-
tion'' and defined the word
"cooperation'' and stressed its
importance in operating suc-
cessfully.
Mrs Monroe Raesener. pres-
ident. conducted the business
Mr and Mrs. Bill Brans- i when a budget for the year
ford are spending a month in j was presented by the finance
Colorado on their annual hunt-1 committee amended, and hi
of Austin and Mr and Mr-
Alhert Banks of Llano.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F Travis
are visiting relatives in Dallas
this week.
Mr and Mrs. B. C\ Camp
of San Antonio s p o n t the
weekend at their lakefront
place here.
Mrs. Grace Lindsey and
her aunt. Mrs. Nellie Garris
of San Antonio, spent the
weekend with relatives in
Llano.
Tlte Junior Lutherans of St
An Autumn theme was car John's Lutheran church at
ed out for the social hour «■-. ?,.|| met a: the educational
of the first F-TA meeting of
tiu year, held Wednesday .if
ternoon at the school hutch
ing trip.
i epletl
building Saturday for u re
o: gauizutlonal meeting
election of officers.
H C Oostreich was re elec
ted president Jimmy Linder-
matin, vice-president. Charles
Itirk. secretary treasurer; Jer
tell Dan Sagehiel. reporter
Mis Daniel Zlmmerniu tin
showed film stri|v* to the 14
members present.
Mr- Clifford Lang -erred
refresh uients.
LEO HARDYS
HAVE GUESTS
We are indebted to Mick
Dab hail and Jo, Tom Wal
lace for showing us arouud
ihe new dam rear the * ttv
park and the park We don t
know of anything better that
could happen to a town than
le have the facilities contain
,-t in the park It would be
a credit to a town much Urg
er than Llano, and we under
stand that the city plans fur
ther Improvements Th* city
has also built a dam with
and I < itv labor we understand
! which could prove of itiesiun ta
able value As Mi \\ <!!»><• ||
anil Mr Dalehuu pointed out
Llano can offer ample water
foi low industry to locate
here, something that it ba-
nt been able to do in the
past, when th** dam Is com
pie ted Our hat- are off to
a fine city council and mana
ger for a job well done, and
at a small cost to th,. peo(*le
of Llano.
SERVICE CLINIC
EXPERT HERE
Guests of the lam Hardys
this week wer,. Mr and Mrs
Ralph Doyal of Austin and
Mr ami Mrs Alson Behrens , .
... must be preti* g*-.>d Mnk al
of Mason The group, with ...
Mick Dal* hau is going to
teach no* how to play golf
I am fortunate in having the
best golf player tn Liam* to
instruct me Any tnau who
shoots consistent ly in the
low seventies and high -ixtie-
Close-Out SALE
Sherwin-Williams Paints
GALLONS Colors Only
QUARTS Colors Only
$4 50
98
PORCH AND FLOOR I NAMFL
Mr- /ora Barton enjoyed an
outing at the lake
so informed m*. that h« and
J«h* Tom practically built the
h'irst Church from
a small t onKr**K»lioti lu on**
ot th** lM'*t t hmvht*s tit th**
Mr Mb 1)4*1 M \v«hit l
m*: AM S|b t Mlixt nill
dm • a vllalc at
LLANO. TRXAS
Ll.ANo IIOTKL
Tilt K8UAV, tKTtHlKIt
H A Di to I t» ttl
G A1 L.ONS
QUARTS
$4 15
SEMI G1 OSS ENAMFLS
Mr
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l*er
*|>ert with
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The
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impinent
Hat’d **f
Tire value , *
unmatched at a
roek-hottoni price! *
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a style
th** m«»d
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and i
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will be
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drtiiits
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and
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GALLONS
QUARTS
PINTS
GALLONS
QUARTS
FLAT RITE
$9 20
55
$3 05
95
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R.P.S. HOUSE PAIN! 218 White
IN LOTS 0> GALLONS
«5
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ear Liberal
in -del aids No
iuB to -ee and
lew Improved
o
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Stop-Notch Tread Design!
3-T Cord Body! More Durable Tread I
-T SUPER-CUSHIONS
■GOODYEAR
Sorvi
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models.
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if the
local
Batteries
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Rockwell Bros. & Co.
LUMBERMEN
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Fits most Fords, Plymouths,
Noshes, Chevrolets,
Hudsons, and Studebakers.
6.70 * 13 kite
plot fo* Oftd
r*<oppoti« ikTO
• Stop-Notch trood de-
sign give* safer stop-
start traction.
• 3-T Cord is strongest,
most rosilient tiro
cord madol
• Thick, tough troad
givos extra wear!
tunity of attending a iu> y
nerviee «eh*«*l within the
rhooNen fietil. on completion
of traintni nl
fields op**n*-*! to high -rhiwd
graduate- are. Electronic*.
Aviation hospital or dental
sjecial seaman < ategury and
Nuclear field
Young men between the ag
es of 17 and 'll are eligible
for enlistment in the navy
The Navy Recruiting Station
is located in th,. Federal {
Court House. 2*HI West 'th St , j
Austin. Texas. i
Sire 6.00 x 16 fils older models
of Plymouth, Ford. Nash, Chev-
rolet, and Studebaker.
11
95
PIm T«i on4 Roiappobtn Tir*
Size 7.10 x 15 fits most
Dodges. Buicks, Nashes,$
Olds. Nlercurys, Pontiacs,
and Hudsons. mte^hotakfa
14*5
MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND
Llano Tire & Appliance Co.
I i
Phone 388-J
JACK TALLEY GEO. BOULTINGHOUSE
I
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KIXI
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SCHLAUDTS TtLL
GRANDSONS BIRTH
Mr and Mrs W A Wag-
ner of M****** Igtke Washing
t**n. are the parent* of a *t*n
Kevin Karl. ta*rt» Sept 2'
The Wagner* have four
other children. KUwin Keith
Harry Arndt. Merilyn Lynette
and Ronnv Hen.
The grandparent* are Mr
and Mrs Kdwin Schlaudt of
Llano are! Mr and .Mr- Hen
Wagner of Galt. California j
Mr and Mr*. Charle* < j
Schtaildt of San Antonio ar.
•he great grandparents
Announcing..
Mil'. ADDITION OK
M. C. Hodges
of (jt'oriLflown
to Ol R STAFF
HF IS AN EXPERIENCED PHAR-
MAC LSI AND W IFI. TAKE CARE
OF ALL YOUR I>RESCRif> I ION
AND DRUG NEEDS.
The Corner Drug
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.