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The Llano News from Llano, Texas • Page 5

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The Llano Newsi
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Llano, Texas
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LLANO, TtXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, W7 tHl MfWft Vettera Announce Birth of Grandson Herman Vetter of San Antonio visited last weekend with his mother, Mrs. A. H. Vcttcr, and brought an announcement of the birth of a newcomer to the family. The baby boy, born to Mr.

and Mrs. Yale Ferguson (Kitty Gail Vetter) on March 4, in New York. The father is a teacher of government law at Columbia University. Mrs. Ferguson is the daughter of Herman Vetter and granddaughter of Mrs.

A. II. Vetter. Mrs. Herman Vcttcr is visiting in New York with her daughter.

Heston McBride Named Beau of FHA ROLAND RODE SHOWS reitiW grind champion Hertford of the junior divlijbn of the Houston Livestock Snow. are A. C. Westell, FFA Mrs. Dale Malecheck, representating the Junior Hereford Association; Mrs, Pat Durham, presenting a trophy award.for the heifer's placing; and Rode.

The heifer, Supreme Lady was bred by Frank Jordan and Sons. School Lunchroom Menu Monday March 27 March 28 Barbecue Pinto Beans Vegetable Salad Wednesday March 29 'Meat Loaf Creamed Corn Beans Cobbler Thursday March 30 £ried QhicketjL MasHed Potatoes English Peas 'Fruit Salad 31 Fish Portion French Fries (Salad Ice Cream Former Llano Man Heads Savings, Loan The Stephenville Savings and Loan Asocsiation held a grand Opening in its new building Sunday. Organizer and president of the association, Thurston Latham, is a former Llano resident. The association has been in operation a little more than 11 years and is reported to have assets of more than $11 million dollars. Attending the open house from Llano were Latham's sister, Mrs.

Sherman Long, and Mrs. Hudson Long and daughters. 18 Women Attend Clothing Workshop The Clothing Workshop being conducted by Elaine Holden, County Home Demonstration Agent, began Monday afternoon with eighteen homemakers attending. The agent talked about pattern selection and how to select material for the pattern. Next Monday afternoon the ladies will cut out their garments.

Those attending were Mrs. Polly Morgan, Doris Revada, Grace Lewis, Alsa Hopson, Clara Levensailor, Geraldine Christopher, Ethel Marley, Pansy Ward, Hattie Black, Dorothy Pruitt, Grace Camlplbe-11, Vera Watts, Mrs. Edmund Umfrid, and Flora Smith. Assisting the agent in the workshop are Mrs. Edna Morris, Mrs.

Elna Preston, Mrs. Selma Schneidr er, and Mrs. Letha Tomme. Mr and Mrs. Bill Herridge visited last week in Houston with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Rip Herridge. Rip is in the Air Force Reserve, assigned to the Personnel Department at Ellington Field. THE Wanderer By HAL CUNNINGHAM Uplift Club Wins Rock Show Placings Tin- Llano Uplift Nock Club was rt Ll.ino, and thn Llano wcll-represontctl at Southwest PpKft club case of local The Little Woman punched tho Wanderer in ill? ribs in the early hours Monday morning and announced. "It's raining.

(Join and Mineral Show held in San Antonio hist weekend. Club members showed exhibits in four divisions, polished cabo- bv Danny Tolman, ittid Warren Hipp; display shov.n by llu 1 Llano Uplift Club and Pee llaiui- -Hurrnh rophe I tin r- Thumhnail hv Kalhy Mamp er groggily, as hicist ma uy cicn.mount by Kalhy greets wee hour weathei pio- erases in compel! ntiuncomcnts. However, when the sun rose, minerals, I by a number of mfir.lxMs arranged by Mr. and Mrs I'M ImmH of Ca.stell. who visit- th" -how Crockett atul Tina, and Trny arul l-'osdM', all of Kokort, Some a syirV pos-ium fi'i- mi: roniDuntern pro- srnlH by Paul Philadelphia, Penn.

Mirronutunls are minerals whieh require magnif UOWl'V Ul I i art I the Wanderer hr.d a few cups Uon from elub members of coffee under his belt and could brought home fair first places, a sec for a short distance, there second and a third place. were mud puddles in the street. Mud puddles, Junior, are collections of water in low places HESTON McBRIDE JR. Heston (Bo) McBridc has beeen selected by the Llano High School Future Homemakers as the F'HA Beau for 1966-67. McBridc, son of Mr.

and Mrs. is a I on the ground, usually caused by Crystal rain. Rain is an occurrence, once common in these parts, when moisture falls from the. skies and eventually soaks into the ground. Noah was familiar with the Llano Uplift Hock Club members taking cases were Mockerl and Tolman of Kingsland, Hipp of City, Dee and Kathy senior and has been especially active in agricultural events.

He has won many top prizes at major livestock shows of the Southwest with his Hereford cattle exhibits, and was a member of the livestock judging team which represented Texas at the International Livestock Exposition contest in Chocago in November. Thurs. Mar. 23rd, Fri. Mar.

24th, Sat. Mar. 25th, Won. Mar. 27th Why Pay More When You Can Pay Less MOMENTS With the PASTORS COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE 1 Pound .69 2 LB.

CAN 1. COUPON 4 Bars Personal Size I Save lOc With This Coupon Expires April 7, 1967 1 GOOD AT GROCEY LIQUID JOY, giant size CHEER, giant size 49c 65c MEADOLAKE OLEO 4 for 95c CHUCK WAGON BEANS, 300 size cans 9 for $1.00 PANCAKEM1X, reg. lOc 3 for 25c GLADIOLA MRST TUCKERS SHORTENING 5 POUND BAG he grass grow, the flowers bloom, and the careless weeds flourish, lowever, cattle in these parts lave been pretty well indoctrinated in the theory that there isn't anything to eat but hay and cake, mcl it may well that they won't know what to do with grass, should it now grow. Interrupting a drouth of six months duration, rain Monday morning measured a half inch in Llano, and from an inch to an inch and a half in other parts of the county. And with the welcome sample there was a noticeable improvement in the disposition of the OES to Initiate At Called Meeting The Order of the Ealcrn Star Llano Chapter No.

2Ui, will have a called meeting Monday night, March 27, at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Hall for the purpose of conducting an initiation ceremony, Mrs. W. K. Miller, worthy matron, has announced.

A nuinlKM' of from other expressed interest in arming to Llano's area rock hunting. The Hub hopes to iiu- prow its exhibits to greatly increase interest in tho area. Tho club met March when a "rock swap' 1 was enjoyed by all members. At that tiitv, plans were made for a rock hunt on Saturday, April 1, with members meeting at the Llano Uplift Rock Shop at a.m. II.

should ho interesting, they sai.l. to see what kind of rocks will be turned up on April Fool'3 Day. LLAN-O GROUP ATTENDS SERVICE AT LOCKHART Mrs. Katie Kong and Mrs. Ernest ine Forehand, accompanied by Mrs.

Bernice Shook and Mrs, Lillian Sellers of San Saba, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Burnett, attended a deacon ordination serv- SCHORLEMMEPS HAVE BUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schor- leinmer will have as guests for the Kaster holidays their daughter and their families, Mr.

and Mrs. K. J. Anderson and children of Liml-ale and Mr. and Mrs.

Tommy Fain and children of Tyler. ice at Church the near Primitive Lockhart Baptist Sunday. citizens, as everybody hoped it's others attending from Llano were carton 3lb.can 69c 99c 69c CAKE MIX PEACHESunU BETTY CROCKER, LAYER CAKES EXCEPT BUTTER 3 FOR By Rodger N. Croker, pastor, Pittsburg Avenue Baptist Church "He is not here: for He is risen 28:6 We would not that the periot covered in this particular Scrip ture portrays the desci'ples in a time of great despondency. Let us try to place ourselves in the posi tion of the disciples.

Fortunatelj for us, we already know that Jesua was raised from the dead. Yet, we must remember that they did no understand all that was taking place. They watched as He died ii agony upon tho cross of Calvary they saw his limp body taken from the cross and placed in hte sepulchre. Each one grieved his death, but not one dreamed that He would arise, though Christ had tried to impress this fact upon their minds. He was dead and as far as they were concerned, "dead men stay dead." They grieved because of the loss of their friend, but more than this, they were bewildered by it all.

Their faith was in eclipse. Peter must have wondered why he gave up his fishing to follow one who was to die like this. If He were the Son of God, how could this halpipen? Death had surely conquered him. The most important question we might ask is, "Was Jesus raised from the dead? Is the resurrection a fact?" Everything depends on this, as it is the basis of our Christianity. Other doctrines are important, but this one is abso- the beginning of a trend could become a habit.

Tuesday, the vernal equinox, was officially the first day of, spring, and it looked like everything was already greener. Or maybe it's only that after a little rain people can see green where they only saw drab gray before. Happy times are in store during April for those as like to practice penmanship in their check books, that is. Income taxes are clue the 15th. First quarter withholding and social security reports are clue during the month, as are first quarter sales tax returns and unemployment tax reports, all with check enclosed.

Also comes the Little Woman's birthday. that'Mrs. Elver Bleacher, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Henderson and Jimmy, Reuben Nixon, and Amon Shsrt.

Guests of Mrs. Austin Long Monday were Mrs. Buttery of Roscoe and Mrs. Emmet Lee of Abilene. Tommy Duncan, Cisco Junior College freshman, is spending the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Eb Duncan. Turkey Sausage Gets Nod from Austinites Samples of turkey sausage, tl ima 1L A lll(ill ull given by Lester Inman at a break-! San MarcoSr 10 a patient a fast for legislators, held Tuesday st av id's Hospital in Austin, ft. i r-f 4 Vl i 11 A 1 I Ct I 1 L. D.

Lively of Whichila has been visiting his mother, Mrs M. D. Lively. Leon, Jimmy, and Timiny liar low are spending the Easter holidays with their parents, Mr. ant: Mrs.

Clinton Harlow. They arc students at Angelo State College Mr. and Mrs. C. Moore visit ed last weekend in Austin will their daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. A. New and also visited another daughter. Mrs. Tex Hughson 79c Orange, or Punch TROPI-CAL-LO DRINKS gal 39c 3 BOXES 4 HC CMCCCBC WAI l-EVq Frozen Sweet Peas or Spinach .45 SPECIALS TURKEY HENS, pound .41 FRYERS, Armours Star Ib.

.29 HAMS, half or whole Ib. .55 lately essential. The resurrection is the most amazing of all his miracles. Jesus staked everything on his resurrection, because He had said thai no sign would be given but the sign of his resurrection. If He did not rise again, He had failed.

Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome had come to annoint the body of Christ with spices. They had wondered how they could obtain the removal morning at the Stephen F. Austin Hotel, in Austin, brought rapid results. A letter in Wednesday morning's mail, from Mary Bob Lcg- gett. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Hardin, asked for information about obtaining more sausage. Mrs. Leggett had received numerous inquiries after dividing up her sample with co-workers at the Austin National Bank and wanted to know CJuld more bo obtained? Other orders came from people attending the breakfast, co-spon- sord by the Highland Lakes Tourist Association and the West Texas Chamber of Commerce to meet with state legislators. Attending from Llano were Bill Needham and Inman.

Anyone else in the county interested in attending the breakfasts, which are scheduled at intervals, are asked to contact either Needhajn or Inman. The meetings are open to the oublic and Llano should be well represented o.i these oceas MRS. J. M. HARDISON HOME AFTER SURGERY Mrs.

J. M. Hanlison is reciKpcr- at home after undergoing; surgery recently at a Burn ft hospital. Bring Your Printing Problems To The Llano News Call 247-4101 OPEN HOUSE Highland Motors MARCH 31 APRIL 1 of the" stone which covered the ions, since it could both give am: mouth of the cave. Upon arrival, they found the stone rolled away, and an angel revealed that Christ was nsen.

Only as we reflect a risen Christ receive much benefit from bein; represented, the directors said. Inman said that his contacts at such events have ben building up his new turkey sausage business BEEF RIBS. HAMBURGER, pound .35 7-STEAK, pound .49 pound .59 BACON, Rath Cedar Farm 2lbs.1.19 in our lives will the world know immensley and that they could that He is risen. What have we to bring similar results to many olh teach if Christ be not risen? A dead-Lord makes our religion as unalive and useless as Bhudda- ism, Judaism, or Mohammedism. By his death, Christ portrayed his desire to redeem each of us.

"For He is Risen remains our hope, our future, and our joy. For Family Entertainment YOUR P-T A RECOMMENDS "FQUQW Mi, BOYS" March 26, and 23 THE IANTEX THEATRE er business people of the area. Mr. and Mrs. James Banner and children were in Austin on busi ness Saturday.

Good Beef Is NOT Cheap! Cheap Beef Is NOT Good! The Best In Beef Feedlot Beef Freezer Ready Meats Cut to Order HALF OR WHOLE BEEF HIND QUARTER FORE QUARTER Beef Packs 30 Lhs. $25.50 10 T-Bone 10 Lbi. 5 49t Lb. Wholesale Meats.Processing-Locker Rental Ciuiom Slaughtering Every Day LLANO FROZEN LOCKERS Vtrnon Phon. 247-4450 State Safety Inspection Chrysler-Plymouth-International ighland Motors Inc.

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