The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1988 Page: 23 of 25
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Lano News, Thuraday, May 12, 1988
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Profile
BUSINESS IN LLANO with good cash flow, new building. In excellent location.
$480/ac.
Bank, Peoples Savings & Loan.
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Food Service: 17 vestauranta, 3 grocery stores.
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Motels: 3 Inn : 1
Churches: 14 churches representing 12 denominations.
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Bill & Addie Wootan
Associates - (915)247-4496
Steve Haverlah
Associate (915)247 3624
Frosty Miller
Broker
BARGAIN FOR HUNTING AND RANCHING..... .............. .....
40 ACRES. Cabin, good hunting, end of rood.
144 ACMES. 8 miles north east of Mason. Mitchell Creek, good hunting.
Real Estate: Large acreage ranches to smaller country parcela available.
Historic and contemporary homes convenient to city amenities. Contact
one of Ueno's experienced realtors for information.
Library: County-wide with two branch libraries. Features over 38,000 books.
Including a genealogy section. Texanna section, and an extensive children's
section. A collection of dolls from around the world Is also on permanent
exhibit.
The Federal Census Bureau ranked Llano as one of the healthiest areas in
ths United States. The finest highways in Texas make Llano accessible from
all directions: Highways 29, 18 and 71. Llano is only 72 miles northwest of
Austin; 90 miles north of San Antonio; 132 miles east of San Angelo; 154
miles southeast of Abilene; and 195 miles southwest of Fort Worth.
RANCH REALTY, INC.
915/251-6671 • P.O. Box 13- Pontotoc. Tx. 76869
Populstion: City of Llano 3,150. Llano County 13,871
Industry: 52 acre Industrial park with utilities available off TX 71 East. Call
(915)247 5778 for information. Livestock feed manufacturing, granite
finishing. cap and jackbt manufacturing, beer distributing. handmade sad-
dles snd boots, hardware wholesaling, and cabinet manufacturing.
Government: City government is Aldermanic consisting of Mayor and 6 city
Aldermen. County government and Sheriff's office located In County Cour-
thouse and Annex.
Schools: Llano Independent School System consisting of: 1243 students, 84
teachers end 2 counselors. All grade levels; 2 through 12 are active in the
University Interscholastic League (U.I.L.) competitions.
The IHA high school is proud of its agricultural, athletic and bond
programs. For students Interested In agriculture. the high school provides
en Ag Project Farm end supports the FFA. 4-H and Junior Livestock
Association projects. Athletic programs include football. basketball,
baseball. track, cross country, tennis end golf. The Llano Yellow Jacket
Band. composed of over 130 students. is • consistent sweepstakes eword
winner In marching end stage bond.
Academically, the Llano school system Is one of the highest in the state
with 80 percent of the graduating seniors entering institutions of higher
education. '
Frost
Climate: Mild. Relatively few winter days when the temperature rooches
below freezing. Hottest summer days Just above 100 degrees. Extended
periods in spring and fell with temperatures In the upper 80s and lower 70s.
Average temperatures: coldest month. 84 degrees; hottest month, 86
degrees. Average relative humidity: 80 percent. Average annual rainfall, 26
inches. Clean air. Clean spring-fad water (Llano River).
MeCULLOCH COUNTY
2002 ACKER, 8 miles southwest of Brady, rock home. working ranch with ex-
cellent hunting. priced to sell.
COMANCHE COUNTY
1,200 ACRES, Excellent working ranch with abundant wildlife, year round spring.
KIMBLECOUNTY
l.aaw ACRES, One mile west of Meson County line. Highway 377 frontage, rolling hill
country, good deep soil, lots of deer • turkey, very good ranch.
330 ACRES, N.E. part of county. 6/10 mile of highway frontage, oaks and more
oaka, high granite mountains, seasonal creek, cabin, windmill, great hunting. MAKE
OFFER..................................................................1775/00.
154 ACKER at Pontotoc. great for vineyard, lots of water. 2 large pumps and tank.
2,196 ACKER. 12 miles southwest of Mason, 1.8 miles of Uano River, greet fishing •
hunting. truly one of a kind ranch with 1 mile of hwy. frontage.
1,1 M ACKER, Eastern Meson County, great ranching and hunting, large granite hill
surrounded by rolling hills.
400 ACRES. 10 miles Northwest of Mason with Highway 386 frontage Beautiful
new home, two large tanks with fish, great hunting for deer and turkey. a good ran-
ch.
SUTTON COUNTY
14.686 ACRES, Deer proofed, benutiful homo, good minerals, $360/acre.
Rural Industries: Approximately 80 percent of the county land area is used
for livestock production (cattle, horses. goats and hogs). Extensive hunting
leases. Some peanut farming and grape growing.
Principal Employment: 60 sales and service businesses employing 500
people, 6 distributing companies employing over 200. City, county and state
government, school system end hospital combined employ approximately
360 people. ,
Airport: Uano Municipal Airport, 3 miles north on TX 18. 3200 foot x 60 foot
lighted runway plus 3600 feet turf runway. Fuel available. (918)247-7994.
Financial Institutions: Cattleman's Production Credit Assoc., Federal Land
Bank Assoc., First Federal Savings a Loan, First Uano Bank, Uano National
SAN SABA COUNTY
712 ACRES,water everywhere. 2 running creeks, 1 mile of Colorado River, 2000
pecan trees, nice home end working pens plus 2 bams. A recreational snd ran-
ching paradise.
1444 ACRES, will divide Into 820 seres. outstanding cattle ranch plus superb
hunting and fishing. New 3 bedroom 2 bath home. Cherokee Creek runs through
ranch, dammed for year round water.
2478 ACKER, Beautiful and rugged with abundant live oak cover, good water,
under game management for three yoers.4675/acre with terms.
878 ACKER, Southwest 8. 8. County, large fishing tank, heavy tree cover, ex-
cellent for deer and turkey hunting. ■
202 ACKER, 4 miles East of Cherokee, good well. good hunting, good tree cover.
AAA., Mama
LLANO COUNTY BANCHES
663 ACRES, 10 miles from Llano, beautiful new home. totally deer proof fenced,
very scenic, priced to sell.
50 ACRES. Tank, large oaks, deer end turkey galore.
88.36 ACRES. 20 miles west of Ueno. Good hunting, 3/1 frame house.
418 ACRES. NW Llano Co., hunter's droom. Excellent cover, cobin, county rood
frontage. Owner financing.
688 ACRES. West. secluded end beautiful, heavy cover. large granite hills. tanks
stocked with fish, greet hunting.
434 ACRES. 20 miles West of Llano with highway 71 frontage, partly covered with
granite out croppings, good tree cover snd portly open pasture land, now well.
56 ACRES. 3 miles west of Ueno near city park, excellent for one large estate or 4
smaller ones.
133 ACRES. Airstrip, new cabin, satellite. 1 well, oaks, views, granits outcroppings,
rood frontage, priced right. terms.
MASONCOUNTY
433 ACRES. ROLLING LIVE OAK COUNTRY. NO IMPROVEMENTS; A REAL
Medical and Health-related Services: Llano Memorial Hospital (county-
owned with 32 beds and coronary care unit). 2 nursing homes, 1 medical
clinic with 4 general practicing physicians and visiting specialists, 1 dentist,
chiropractor and optometrist. Amulance service. 4 pharmacies. 1 veterinary
clinic with 2 veteranarians.
Utilities: City-owned electric distribution system, water system. and
sanitation services. Natural gas system: Lone Star Gas Co., telephone
system: General Telephone Company.
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OlliEK I’llOPEKTI EN
LAKE FONr I RSI BK Tl'. 7.82 ACRES, main house plus 8 cabins. 4180.000
BUCHANAN LAKE POPRNTY, 181 feet of lake frontage. nice home, only
486.000
•OUSE IN PONr•TeC. Good condition. 3 bedroom. 2 bath. Excellent buy at
416,000.
Right now is an encellent time to buy s vench. Wo have some enceptionnl vanches thet evre priced to seW. Wo eve
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Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1988, newspaper, May 12, 1988; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585754/m1/23/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.