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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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5
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LLANO, TIXAS, tHUHIfiAV, AtfftUff 15, IMS WO 1 n'iiiiTifiiii'ifimfal LHS TWIRLERS FOR 1963-64 recently Attended twirling school at the Galvez Hotel in Gslveston to learn more of the fine points ef the art before performing at Yellowjacket football left; to right they are Donna Waldrope, Nancy Winfrey, Pat Whitson, and Karen Stumfoll, Fishing Report By Margie McDougald Fishing in general is gradually getting better, with a promise of something better in September. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and family from Odessa caught 12 channel cat and 15 white bass. Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Harbinson and friends from Midland came in with 16 white bass. Owen K. Crump from Crosbyton had 4 channels and 7 whites. The Bryan McDonalds from Canyon caught 35 crappie and channels.

Woodrow Newton and sons and Bill Rogers and son from Fort Worth had 4 channels and 5 white bass. Bill Whitney of Austin brought in 4 channels up to 4 Ibs. and 8 whites. The M. W.

Belew family from Big Spring sacked up 52 crappie while dock-fishing. John D. Quillin Jr. and family from San Antonio caught 60 crappie, fishing the crappie beds in deep water, and a few blacks wighing up to 5 caught in the moss beds, in midday. Bruce Lynn and family from Austin had 18 crappie to their credit.

Howard Seroggin from Dimmitt strung up 22 crappie. H. R. Waits from Lubbock caught 40 crappie and 5 blacks up to 3 pounds. T.

Haley of Kingsland and party from Brady came in with 20 crappie and 1 white bass. The whites are beginning to c'mrn the top of the water, so bring your gear an snag onto a string of them. PALLBEARERS LISTED FOR FINLAY FUNERAL Pallbearers for the funeral of Walter S. Finlay Thursday, August 8, were Janner, Frank Reagor, Charlie Ratliff, Mack Turner, Waggner, and Tom Bcnge. GROCERY Specials for FrL, Mon.

AUG. 15,16,17 and 19 Stamps every Why Pay More When You Can Pay Less 1 Maxwell House, Maryland Club, Folgers Coffee lb.59c 2 Ibs. $1.18 In Coffee Maker Instant Maxwell House Coffee, 10 oz. $1.29 Snowdrift Shortening 3lb.can59c giant size 65c Fab, regular size 2 for 59c Camay Soap 8 barslh free Cookie Jar $1.09 Sliced Pineapple, Sunny Isle 5 for $1.00 Peaches, Exposition, size can 4 for $1.00 Tomato Juice, Red Bird 5 for $100 Supreme Crackers 1 Ib. box 29c Waldorf Tissue 3 foils for 25c Biscuits, Gladiola 12 for 89c Oleo Pantry Maid Ib.

15c Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Dole 3for89c Strawberry Preserves, Kraft 18 oz. glass 39c Crispy Critters, Post 1 2 Carrots, fresh ZpkgsJorlSc MARKET 11. S. Government Inspected Ib. .29 Cedar Farm Bacon, Tibs.

LOS Smoked Jowls, pound .29 Franks, all brands, vacuum packed .47 Hams, half or whole pound .49 Spectators Converge On Art festival Visitors fratfl filly fesfis towns registered last weekend at the flfst Buchanan Aft festival Where thirty of more artists displayed theif works. The art displays' will be varied with some artists displaying their Work some days, and ojjher plays 'being shdwn on ethef days, making the exhibit a thing of interest for more than one visit by the spectator, -One exhibiting artist was from tiotterdam, Others Highland Lakes Golf Shepperd) A Scotch Foursome tournament was played Sunday afternoon with T. D. Bryant and Betty Luther winning with a score of 64; third Cleo Thomlpson and Dr. Ray Shepperd with 72; fourth was Ella Mae Smith and Bruce Robertson with 74; and fifth place winners wore Clco Thompson an dAl Jennings with 76.

The big news of the afternoon was Claudine Weber a hole in one. This is something most players have never seen and would give their eye. teeth to do, but maybe some day it will happen. The Scotch Foursome will be played on the second Sunday of each month. Everyone enjoys these tournaments, maybe not so much of how they play, but just getting together with other golfers.

Each (player brings something for the barbecue grill and the golf play is followed by eating out on the patio and enjoying the beautiful scenery of our course. Tow Methodists Plan Fellowship Supper TOW The Lake Buchanan Methodist WSCS Circle is planning a fellowship supper to be held Tuesday, August 27, to which all Methodists on Lake Buchanan are being invited. Mrs. Clem Davis was hostess for the regular circle meeting Tuesday with Mrs. Leslie McCormick bringing the program, "Prayer in the Life of Captain Marshall." Refreshments of cake and coffee were served to members and several guests: Mmes.

T. R. Maude, 0. K. Alexander, Andrew Alexander, Vera" Johnson of Aspen, Arden Drake, John Miller, Jerry Sloane, and T.

DJ Bryant. -Too Late to Classify- CARD OF THANKS To the host of wonderful friends and neighbors who worked so hard and long to contain the pasture fire at- our ranch early week, we take this means of trying to express our thanks. Their tremendous prevented fire from and doing more damage than it did, and the 100-degree weather, added to the heat of the fire, made their wonderful acts even, more commendable; and a special thanks to the kind ladies who 'brought food nad drinks for the workers. Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Click 38c hibiting last weekend were front Llano, Buchanan Caw, San tonio, Austin, fil Paso, Itlngstand, Tow, Bertram, Lampasas, Liberty Hill, Burnel, Inks Lake Austin, Houston, and Island Village, In addition ts the fifty Texas cities represented by spectators, there were visitors from Florida, Kansas, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Illinois, Peru, Louisiana, Arizona, Holland, Washington, D. and New York City, Windy Winn, well-known Austin caricaturist, was on hand Saturday and Sunday and did a land office buisness, drawing likenesses, as he saw them, of festival visitors. And Mrs, Sandner of Burnet presented concertina music throxtgh- out the afternoon, giving a festive note to the event.

Both she and Winn will be present next week- nd. Other festive notes were the gay umbrellas, the picture-covered picket fence, and the huge artists palletle announcing the art festival. Last Rites Today For Delmar Hamilton Dclmar A. Hamilton, 63, died Wednesday at his home of an apparent heart attack. Survivors include his widow; stepdaughter, Mrs, Jimmy Thompson of Browmvood; stepson, Bobby Lane of Mcmlota, two brothers, Theo Hamilton of Menard and Paul Hamilton of Fort Worth; sister, Mrs.

Maude Murr of Fort Worth; and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Buttcry- Waldrope Funeral Home with Rev. Bill Kinncy officiating. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery.

Hamilton was born at London, Texas, Nov. 25, 1899. He was married to Ruby Roberts in February 1946 and the couple moved to Llano in 1950 to operate a dry- cleaning business. He was a member of the Baptist Church. Mr.

and Mrs. Glcndoll Tribble are making their home at Wichita, Kunsasfwherc he has been assigned to aircraft maintenance duty in the Air Force. His former assignment was at Anvarillo. FIVE LHS CHEERLEADERS have been learning new routines at school, held at Southern Methodist University last Week with Lawrence Herkimer, Mr. Cheerleader USA, as head instructor, assisted by a staff of 30 teaching the 850 cheerleaders at the school.

The girls learned twelve new cheers, plus three pom-pom routines and many tumbling stunts. All groups would compete each day against other schools of their own site. Llano won a fourth, two thirds, and on the final day of competition wort! a second over tlie whole school in their division. The girls, left right, are Nancy Hohmann, Vicki Vlrdell, Judy Winkel, Michal Pearson, and Diane Nails. LOOK WHO'S HERE Mr.

and Mrs. S. ft. Harris arc (lie parents of a daughter, Lothn Dawn, born August 12. The couple has one other child and the father is associated with the Harris Lumber Company.

Recent guests oi' Mr. and Mrs, J. F'. Ross were Mr. and Mrs.

AJ Engelhardt and Mrs. Mary Jemison and granddaughter Christie of Fort Worth, cousins of Mrs. Ross. Darrcll Stacdtlcr will apipear on the Cactus Pryor Show on KTBC- TV at 6:30 tonight, August ,15, and Inter this evening at an Aqua Festival performance. He will sing and play the guitar on both shows.

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Boss visited last weekend in Junction with Mr.

and Mrs. Coke Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Fox daughter of Austin spent last weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Fox and Janice. Claims May Be Filed In JP Court Soon An amendment to Uio small claims court law will go into effect August 23. The ammendment, passed by the last legislature, provides that claims up to $150 may be filed with the Justice of the Peace and ulpon the filing an and the payment a $3 filing fee, and $2 for service of Ihc citation, all costs in the court will be paid, including the judgment. If a jury is demanded, then additiomil $3 fee will be required, County Attorney A.

G. Mueller has reported. The amendment further provides that claims up to $200 may tao filed in the Small Claims Court if the a-coount is for labor. The law does not apply to claims of collection agency, Mueller said, or its agent, or to those in the business of lending muney interest. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our most sincere appreciation to the many, many (people who have been so kind and thoughtful during the illness and at the passing of our loved onq, For the flowers, gifts, the visits, food, prayers, and to all who gave their time, we want to take this means of saying thank you.

The family of Mrs. Fred Wood 38p CARD OF THANKS Thanks to everyone who visited, sent cards to me during my recent stay in the VA hospital, Buck Clendennen 38p DANCE PAVILION Frederieksburg, Texas Saturday, August 17 By LARRY NQliN and His BANDITS mm 9 FAIR DANCE BIG BQUBUi QAN6I Saturday, August 24 PAYIUON gtYBi (Barefoot) GHIISgR and hit With gay Jydy -tt IN MARY and her Y0ur Reservations, j. J. SPECIALS Double Green Stamps Every Wednesday Thursday 15th, Friday 16th. Saturday 17th, Monday Wth SUGAR a.

Chuck Wagon pound package 1.07 CRISCO OIL 38 ounce bottle .49 FROZEN FOODS Snowcrop Green Peas 2 for 39c Bait Shrimp pkg. 39c Patio Enchilada Dinner each 39c FRUITS VEGETABLES 1 Pound Cello Pkg. Carrots 2 for ISc Lettuce, large heads, each 9c Cabbage, nice fresh Ib. 6c Hill Country Milk, gal (plus dep) 65c Mission Peas, 303 can 7 for $1.00 Kpunty Kis.t Corn, 12 oz. can 8 for $1.00 11 for $1.00 300 Can Pork Beans Diamond Cut Green Beans, can 5 for $1.00 5 for $1.00 46 Oz.

Red Bird Tomato Juice Miracle Whip Salad Dressing fljrartJSc Parkay Oleo Mrs, Tuckers Shortening 3 Ibs. 49c 4 KimbelU Instant Tea 3 oz. jar 79c Kimbell Cbifi 7 No, 2 can 59c Monte Pineapple-Grapefruit i CHOICE MEATS Hath Racorn Bacon ib, 39c Armours 3 Ib. Canned Picnics $1.85 Beef Eibs Best Value Tissue, 4 rolls 23c Pressed Ham Ib. 39c Hasse Gro.

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