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Lano News, Thuraday, Febreary 4,1988
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LLANO COUNTY RANCHES
Pepulatiem: Chy of Llano 3.160. Llano County 13.671.
peanut farming and grepe growing.
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Rural Imduetries Approximately 80 percent of the county land area le used for
livestock production (cattie. horses, goata and hogs I. Extensive hunting leases. Some
Steve Haverlah
Associate - (915)622-4627
Uciliales: City-owned electric distribution system, water system, end sanitation ser-
vices. Natural gas system: Lone Star Gas Co., telephone system: General Telephone
The Federal Census Bureau ranked Ueno as one of the healthleet eroes in the United
States. The finest highways in Texas make Ueno acoeeelble from aN directione: High-
ways 26. 16 and 71. Uano le only 72 miles northwest of Austin: 60 miles north of San An-
tonio; 132 milee enet of San Angelo; 164 milee southeast of Abllene; and 166 miles
southwest of Fort Worth.
Alrpert Uano Municipal Airport, 3 miles north on TX 16. 3200 foot x 60 foot lighted
runway plus 3000 feet turf runway Fuel available. <6161247-7004.
Industry: 62-ecre industrial park with utilltiee avalleble off TX 71 East. Call (016)247-6770
for information. Liveetock food manufacturing, granite finishing. cap and jacket
manufacturing, beer distributing, handmade saddles and boots, hardware wholesaling,
and cabinet manufacturing
Fimamelal Imetitmtlemas Cattieman’s Production Credit Assoc., Federal Land Bank
Assoc., First Federal Savings 6 Loan. First Uano Bank, Uano National Bank, Peoples
Savings & Loan.
M ACRES, 3 miles west of Llano near city park, excellent for one large estate or 4
smaller ones.
IM ACRES, airstrip, now cabin, satellite, 1 well, oaks, views, granite outcrop-
pings, road frontage, priced right. terms.
Gevermmemtz City government is Aldermanic consisting of Mayor and 6 city Aider men.
County government and Sheriff's office located in County Courthouse and Annex.
M ACRES, tank, large oaks, deer and turkey galore.
se.36 ACRES, 20 miles west of Uano. Good hunting, 3/1 frame house
4IS ACRES, NW Llano Co., hunter's dream. Excellent cover, cabin, county road
frontage. Owner financing.
•M ACRES, West, secluded and beautiful, heavy cover, large granite hilts, tanks
stocked with fish, great hunting.
484 ACRES, 20 milea West of Uano with highway 71 frontage, partly covered
with granite out croppings, good tree cover and partly open pasture land, new
well.
with 32 beds and coronary care unit). 2 nursing homes, 1 medical clinic with 4 general
practicing phyeicians and visiting specialists. 1 dentist, chiropractor and optometrist.
Amulance service. 4 pharmacies. 1 veterinary clinic with 2 veteranarians.
Principal Empleymemt: 60 sales and service businesses employing 800 people, 6
distributing companies employing over 200. City, county and state government, school
system and hospital combined employ approximately 300 people.
Climntet Mild. Relatively few winter days when the temperature reaches below
freezing. Hottest summer daya just above 100 degrees. Extended perlode In spring end
faN with tomporaturae in the upper 66s and lower 70a.
Average tomporaturae: coldest month, 04 degreae: hotteet month. 86 degrees.
Average relative humidity: 80 percent. Average annuel rainfall. 28 Inchae. Clean air.
Clean epring-fed water (Uano River).
Renl Eetates Largo acreage ranches to emeller country porosis avellable. Historic and
contemporary homes comenlent to city amenities. Contact one of Ueno's experlenced
realtore for information.
MASON COUNTY
48 ACRES, Cabin, good hunting, end of road.
144 ACRES, 8 miles north east of Mason, Mitchell Creek, good hunting.
330 ACRES, N. E. part of county, 6/10 mile of highway frontage, oeks and more oaks,
high granite mountains, seasonal creek, cabin, windmill, greet hunting. PRICED TO
SELL.
179 ACRES, at Pontotoc, Highway 71 frontage, 2 seasonal creeks, well.
164 ACRES, at Pontotoc, great for vineyard, lots of water, 2 large pumps and tank.
2,196 ACRES. 12 milee southwest of Meson, 1.8 miles of Uano River, great fishing &
hunting, truly one of a kind ranch with 1 mile of hwy frontage.
624 ACRES, 17 milee north of Meson with entrance off of Highway 87, 3,000 feet of San
Saba River, greet tree coverage.
1,125 ACRES, Eastern Mason County, great ranching and hunting, large granite hill
surrounded by rolling hills.
400 ACRES, 10 miles Northwest of Meson with Highwey 388 frontage. Beautiful new
home, two large tanks with fish, groat hunting for door and turkey, a good ranch.
SAN SABA COUNTY
176 ACRES, Beautiful and rugged with ebundant live oak cover, good water, under
ime management for three years, $050/acre with terms.
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esith-piated Servlees Uano Memorial Hoapital (county-owned
STS ACRES, Southwest 8. 8. County, large fishing tank, heavy tree cover, excellent for
door end turkey hunting.
204 ACMES, Extreme Southwest port of county. Highwey 71 frontage. Very good hun-
ting
202 ACRES, 4 miles East of Cherokee, good well, good hunting, good tree cover. New
Home.
8 rheelei Uano Independent School System consisting of: 1243 students, 84 teachers
and 2 counselors. AN grade levels; 2 through 12 are active in the University Inter-
scholastic League (U.I.L.) competitions.
The IHA high school is proud of its agricultural, athletic and band programs. For
students interested in agriculture, the high school provides an Ag Project Ferm and sup-
ports the FFA, 4-H and Junior Uvestock Associatioh projecte. Athletic programs include
football, basketball, baseball, track, cross country, tennis and golf. The Uano Yellow
Jacket Band, composed of over 136 students. Is a consistent sweepstakes award winner in
marching and stage bond.
Academically, the Uano school system le one of the highest In the state with 60 per-
cent of the graduating seniors entering Institutions of higher education.
Lbrary: County-wide with two branch libraries. Featuree over 38,000 books. Including
a geneelogv section, Texanna section, and an extenelve children’s eaction. A collection
of dolls from around the world la also on permanent exhibit.
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COMANCHE COUNTY
1,200 ACRES, Excellent working ranch with abundant wildlife, yeer round spring.
KIMBLE COUNTY
I.U4 ACRES, One mile weet of Mason County line. Highway 377 frontage, rolling hill
country, good deep soil, lots of deer & turkey, very good ranch.
1,885 ACRES, 1.7 miles Uano River, will divide, lots of oaks, deer, turkey, black bucks
and other exotics, low price, excellent terms.
SUTTON COUNTY
1 4,00 ACRES, Deer proofed, beautiful home, good minerals, 4360/acre.
OTHER PROPERTIES
BUCHANAN LAME PROPERTY, 181 feet of lake frontage, nice home,
only $86,000
MOUSE IN PONTOTOC. Good condition. 3 bedroom. 2 bath. Excellent buy
at 416,000
EROSIMMlueR
. X RANCH REALTY, INC.
915/251-6671 - P.O. Box 13 - Pontotoc, Tx. 76869
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Right now lo on axcelent time to buy • ranch. Wo hove come exceptlonel rancher that are priced to rail W• a,a o’
I ferine very dean, hornet deele. Before you buy, you know everything we know Call night or day
Churehem 14 churches repraaantlng 12 denominations.
Bill & Addie Wootan Frosty Miller
I Associates-(915)247-4496 ' Broker
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Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1988, newspaper, February 4, 1988; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585745/m1/26/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.