The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1954 Page: 3 of 12
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THE LLANO NEWS, LLANO, TEXAS THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1»54
The friends of E. M. Skiles, l villc, will be pony to hear that Natives of Finland call their conn- ■
In the Legion hospital in Kerr- his condition is not improved. , try Suomi
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SPECIALS
FRIDAY, April 16
SATURDAY, April 17
Lettuce, 4 doz. size
Per Head
10
Peaches, Hunt’s
No. 2\ Can, 2 for
48
Sugar
10 lbs.
•94
Bread, all brands
11 lb. loaf
21
Tide Wash. Powder
Giant size
73
Tide Wash. Powder
Large size
•28
Blackeye Peas, Romay
2 for
21
Tea, Lipton’s
l-i lb.
■61
Salt, Gordy’s
2 for
•IS
Milk. Ige. cans
2 for
1
Beef Chops
Per lb.
CNI
*
l
Seven Steak
Per lb.
! .
i
.
1
!
Oleomargarine
Elue Bonnet, per lb.
27
1
Finish
Per pkg.
35
Peas, Birdseye
Per pkg\
•17
Spinach, Birdseye
Per pkg.
C
Cut Corn, Birdseye
Per pkg'.
■17
Peas & Carrots, Libby’s
Per pkg-.
Strawberries, Fair Acres
Per pkg’.
27
Corn-on-Cob, Polar
Per pkg-
■22
NEW OFFICERS of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Kaisers As-
sociation elected at the 77ib Annual convention held in San An-
tonio. March 33-2-t. arc. Wt to right: Roy Parks, Midland, pre*I-
dent; John Biggs. Vernon, first vice president; and Edgar Hudgins,
Ilungerford, second vice president.
DANCE
Jerry Dykes
and the
Western Ramblers
heard daily over
Station WACO
Saturday, April 17th
CHERRY SPRINGS
TAVERN
r
KlNGSLAND
(by MRS. GRACE LINDSEY)
Mr-, (ir:,,. Ltnu#ry
COLE & CHILLERS
Insured Truck ng
(Former CHN Truck Lines)
OFFERS
Three Trailer Trucks
in Llano
Four Trailer Trucks
In Brady
Carter’s Grocery & Market
‘The Best for Less'
Live and Let Live
TO GIVE YOU SPEEDY
EFFICIENT SERVICE
All Business AppreciateJ
‘No Haul Too Long”
“None Too Short”
CRAWFORD
CHILDERS
Ofc. Ph. 203-R Nite Ph. 216 J
For Driver M. E. Lawson
Phone 329 W
Make your own
proving ground" test
were guests of
last Saturday.
__ Dr. and Mrs. B, L. Warwick of Me-
Mr. and Mrs M T Horn of San Ureg-jr spent the week.-ml at Kim
Antonio were at their place here Lodse.
over the weeia ml. Sgt. and Mrs. Raymond Delta'e
Mrs. H. L. C’amero'ij. 1 II. F.i were business visitors n Lam, a---is
ami Mrs. H. A. McKee of ; ’ A.ntonio Friday.
- ------ -- - ■ — Mrs. Dora Diehl of Mason recent-
ly speul a few- day- with he- daugh-
ter. Mis Leslie Nichcison.
Mr. ml \i..- Nick t; .’cables . and
soil .1 : 111\ were lie v .rout -.I,no
Saturday.
Dtirw oil Iain:.' was ,-nme
home from the Hospital In - r week hut
Mrs. l.out h;c- not Men r*'!.-:i*,’>il
yet.
V i" ' , i: ' of
last week wHli rela'lvc n sbia An-
tonio.
Mr. and 'i;s. Is, IV T‘. t’s were
'•re !i Mil K rv.l'c la send the
wet Uend at thmr In’ ■ fruj;: plare.
'I Tiey had . ti> st -. Mi- ,r d \! r-
J. T. Kelly and IV L. Wb.it- of He r-
11 lie.
Mr. and Airs Hurt ,o Wiley v. e.e
Cioppinu in Llano Sa’nri'nv.
Ms. and 11 A . ” • > -•<•
bllRlnt s , isito in :i •> ■ .. '!•
day.
C. (I. Horn* r <>'■' Houston a,id litteii- •
anan I Jam Itas purchased the Illicit-i
horn Lodge front Mr. and Mr# Nick
(iergainess and as nim- d • h; rv. !.,nl
week. We ale sorry to lie-, the ti
Saint'.--* family, but glad to welcome
Mr. Horner to our community
Mr and Mrs. H. E. He, n went to
McKinney lasl week to the veterans
hospital for Mr. Dean's routine physi-
cal checkup.
.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Long were
here from Austin last week
Boyd Hielte, cousin of I he Wood
family and ivte cox both of Fort
Worth, were here last week lishing
Mr. and Mrs. Damon Chadoin were 1
business visitors here from Sail Mur ;
| cos last week
i Mrs. Fred Wood visited her moth
i . Airs. <; Light in Kerrville, Wed- j
in day.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Koble of Mar-
ble Falls and Mrs. Delbert Coble of
Lubbock spenl pari of last week
hen.
Mr. and .Mrs. Leslie Nicholson were
gn sts of relative-- In Mason Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. dim Long was in A isthi art
bn Mm* Wednesday
Ramie < amp of San Aliioilio and
.1 H. Benton of Sinray spent i cou-
ple of days here last welt fis'.tin-
and visiting friends.
Little .Miss Shirley AVeetl of A’l -
tin spent last week with her grand-
mother. All's M.i" D
.Mr and Mr*. E. K. New n were
guests of relatives in San Antonio
last week.
Mr. and Mr- .1 L Iv* - ml 'fill-
dre;j of San Antonio were guests
of the Enter’ Be-elers lu-d weeh.i
Buyers for small or
large ranches in Llano
county. All listings giv-
en personal attention.
Your business greatly
appreciated.
Office with Virdell
Drilling Co. 118 East
Main st., phone 347-W
res. phone 556-J.
ALF WILSON
Real Estate
Jr**:
TH* n«w 1954jOi«vrolet Bel Air 4-door tgefon.
Wtlh o'rot ieri«», Chevrolet o#*r* n>e mo»l
beautiful choice of models in its field.
•.. and we know this is what you'll find
Chevrolet is out ahead
in powerful performance
CARD OF THANKS
1 with tv, expre-H my thanks and
a]ipr* iation for the many act- of
kindness. Kif.s and flowers sent me
j while I was in the Burnet hospital
: and ill al hums
DOLLY JO JACKSON
wmmummmsam
ONE NIGHT ONLY
LLANO, TEXAS
THURSDAY
April 22nd
i ho C i l atest Stage
Show On Earth
L nder Canvas
PLUNKETTS
sponsored by
Llano Fire Dept.
Children Adults
25c 50c
Chair Seat, 25c
LADIES FREE
with this acl and
I 5c service charge
Stop Taking
Karsh Drags for
Constipation
Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This
Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way!
For corittipation, nevrr iak< liawh drugs.
The} fame brutal cramp* and griping,
disrupt normal bowel action, nuke re-
peated doses seem needed.
When you are temporarily consti-
pated, get i*ri but tenth relict -without
sain, without harsh drugs. Take Dr.
Caldwell’- Senna Laxative contained in
Syrup Lc) mu lli* extract of Senna in
Dr. Caldwell's is am of tht final natural
las anna known to medicine.
Dr. Caldwell s Senna Laxative tasrci
good, fives (.remit. comfortable, sail,*
lying relief id temporary constipation
fur every member of ihc family. Helps
you get "on schcduh ’ witUout re-
pealed doses Even relieves stomach
sourness that constipation often brings.
Buy Dr Caldwell', Money back if
not satisfied. Mail boitle to Box 280,
New York 18, N. Y.
You ean easily tell flic difference In-tween engine* when you drive —
and flic difference is all in Chevrolet’s favor! That’s because
Chevrolet's great engines deliver/w// hnrsrptnrer where it counts—
on the road. What Chevrolet promises, Chevrolet ileliters!
Chevrolet !s out ahead
in economy
nr **'"*«.
Yaor oft* v»ce r«er* poop!* bvy
ChtvtataH tho« ony of he' car!
'x*:
*• cr r*-c-*>**
Tiiere’s new power, new performance and new economy in both
1954 Chevrolet engines—tlie “Blue-Flame 144” in Powerglide
models and the “Bine-Flame 115” in gearshift models. And they
bring you the highest compression ratio of any leading low-priced
ear That's why they ean deliver a big train in power, acceleration
and all-around performance, along with im|iortant gasoline savings!
Your tatt car'! -tad)' sow.., We ll be glad to have you com|iare
the smooth, ipiiet |n rforniancc of tins new Chevrolet with any
otln-r ear in its field Come in and put it through any kind "t
"proving ground” test you care to. and judge its performance fi>r
yourself. Yutir teat ear # ready now and we hope you are, too.
SCRUTCMIN CHEVROLET CO.
LLANO, TEXAS
CLOSING OUT
Entire Stock of /
FURNITURE
* At COST and even BELOW COST !
Come in and inspect our three floors of
furniture, fixtures, used appliances.
Lee Adams Furniture Store
Brady Texas
I FREE DELIVERY IN THE LLANO AREA
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1954, newspaper, April 15, 1954; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth817618/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.