The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1988 Page: 10 of 26
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Something NEW
JumeL. Loftus
We’re
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CLOSE.OUT SALE
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800-700 lbs
Good and Choice Stocker Heifer
and
Calves
EVERYTHING HALF PRICE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY SEPT. SAS
DA.M.TOSP.M.
FEEDER YEARLINGS
Utility and Commercial
Cows
44.00-50.00
Cutter and Boning Utility
41.50-52 50
By Jerry Palen
STAMPEDE
Pairs
620.00-835.00
:. 813 78.00
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Billy B. Schneider, Llano
PHILIP AND HATCH SMITH
Jim Odiorne, Johnson City
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If you are headed off on vacation. ..Do it in a new car! See us for a new car, truck, R. V. or boat loan and take
off in style! Rates and Repayment schedules are reasonable.
37.50-41.00
51.00-66.00
625 86.00
695 83.50
Heifers
700 lbs up.
700 lbs up
562 84.00
525 86.00
Up to 129.00
90.00-110.00
83.00-103.00
78.50-91.50
. 74.00-87 50
Yearlings
Upto 114.00
80.00-109.00
. 75 00-88 00
. 72.50-80.50
. 70.00-78.50
471 94.50
415 99.00
The market was strong and ac-
tive. Steers were 81.00 to 82.00
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6 Mix Bred St
435 99.50
381 91.00
Light Weights
300-400 lbs....
400-500 lbs....
500-600 lbs....
600-700 lbs....
- STOCKED 4k FEEDER CALVES AND
YEARLINGS . ALL PACKER CLASSES
Lightweights
300-400 lbs....
SPECIAL
EVERY TUESDAY
Large Frame Seleetion of economy and
designer frames Our expert stylist will assist you in
selecting the frame style that is best for your face
shape, occupation, and budget
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Renick and Son, Llano
Cows................ '
Canner and Low Cutter
Cows................
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large crowd of lovely mothers-to-be.
who had a lot of fun excitedly
comparing pictures of the newest
family members, who haven’t quite
arrived, yet.
The largest crowd patiently waited
in line for various free screenings,
which kept laboratory and EMS
personnel, as well as other medical
professionals, busy all afternoon.
There were many expressions of
gratitude from people in the crowd
who were thankful for the opportun-
ity to protect their health and find
out about potential medical problems
at no expense.
Maurice Schumann provided very
interesting demonstrations of hospi-
tal equipment, and how it is checked,'
maintained, and kept in excellent
functioning capacity for the lives who
depend on it. This is an essential
element of any hospital which is
concerned, as is Llano hospital, with
providing high quality healthcare.
We Guaranteez
• Ready-on-time service
• Frame and lens breakage replacement for 1 year
• 100% satisfaction on the NEW No-Line bifocals or
-- a free replacemnt.
• Best Prices on frames and lenses
September 1 — Pizza (Salisbury
steak), potato chips, ranch-style
beans, applesauce.
2 — Cheeseburger, (tuna salad),
French fries, lettuce/tomatoes/pick -
les/onions, sliced peaches.
6 — Ham slice (sausage link), pork
and beans, buttered broccoli, bread,
pear half.
7 — Steak fingers, (chicken patty),
mashed potatoes, Scandinavian veg-
etables, whole wheat rolls, fruited
Jello.
8 — Submarine sandwich, (Mac
aroni/cheese/ham casserole), let-
tuce/tomatoes/pickles/onions, mix-
ed fruit, chocolate pudding.
STAMPEDE
brought to you by
FIRST LLANO BANK
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lower. Bulls steady.
SPECIAL cow SALE
Saturday, Septemher ard
Regular Sale Tuesday. September
6th. We will be here Labor Day.
No. head 829: last week 703: year
ago 616.
Tex-A-Go. Inc.
403 WEST YOUNG - LLANO
WHY HASSLE WITH BIG CITY TRAFFIC - YOU CAN GET
TWO HOUR SERVICE
Right Here in the Hill Country
By Special Appointment on Bifocals, Trifocals and most Plastic Lenses
70.00-74.00-Steers
....... 73.50-80.50
Good and Choice Stocker Steer
Calves and Yearlings
3 202
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“FIRST FOR OVER 64 YEARS’’
is coming
To Llano!
al who helped amka my stay hi
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Year many expresalems ef tore
andcomcem were heart-warmig,
not only to me, but alee to my
Ebner and Lemne Smith, Leroy
and Margaret Bodo, Gertrude
Grete, and B.C., Sandra and
Ter Oestreich. Lvetoalof you,
Dora Grata
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He was all sat for a trip to Hawaii until he found out
he couldhit get there by bus."
I would like to thank my many
Monde and realtives who came
to my birthday party, hooted by
Bob Oestrelch and Hatty Sage-
bid, August 20.
The lovely flowers, gifts, cards
and many telephone calls were
appreciated.
Those attending the barbecue
WE PLEDGE OUR BEST EFFORTS
EVERY WEEK!!
New junior high cafeteria will have
Dauber Special daily. We will be
serving special menu items daily at
low prices to all students. This will
be served at the snack bar. In
addition, menu items will be served
a la cane at the snack bar. Fresh
fruit, chips, assorted snacks, 100%
fruit juice and milk will be available
at the snack bar.
Choice of milk is available with all
meals in all cafeterias and the menu
is subject to change.
LLANO
LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO.
915/247-4183.915/247.5204
5*
We al thank you mom than
words can say.
I am slowly making progress
and hope to go home soon.
Jay Heerater
Coming Saturday, Sept. 10 • Peeples Cheiee
PHONE 512/868*4342
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Where High Tech Care Cornea With Small Town Friendlinens
BOB S. Adame • Fredericksburg • 997-7528
1M Weft Sendetene St. . Lame, Texes
PNOM 91S/2474741
MHAMGRF.D.I.C.
3-M since Xerox provided
three-year service contract.
Hospital-
to attend and so work on the budget
was recessed until Wednesday,
August 31 at 9 a.m.
other machine had a service contract
for 3173 plus 8.009 per copy.
Based on the estimated use of the
machine, the feeling was that Xerox
offered a better deal. The old
machine will be moved upstairs for
use by the jail staff.
Othor Bnotoooe
Commissioners also approved a
$2,500 deductible payment in litiga-
tion with M. Rosen.
— Voted unanimously sn order
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Buttery Hardware Co., Inc.
LLANO
I send thanks to al the kind
people who wer luvolved to
caring for me — al mures. Dr.
Denmis, Dr. David, fer the cat.
and comalderatlom I recelved whlle
to th. hospltal.
Abo Manda who visited me and
all melghbors. God blees al
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supper were Dr. and Mrs. Herb
Schwartz of Austim; Mrs. Ela-
beth Stevens, New Braumfels;
Mrs. Isin Grote of Schulenbergs
Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Oatrowak at
Harlingen; Mr. and Mrs. James
Bamner, Burnet.
Abo Wie Mae Oestreich,
Carlos and Evelyn Sageblel,
LABOR P_.........
Lano News, Thureday, September 1,1968
Antonio bid $11,634.30 with air
conditioning $669 extra. Ratliff
Chevrolet bid 811,947 with air
conditioning. There was not any bid
without air condition as Ratliff noted
all trucks came with air conditioning.
After talking things over, commis-
sioners decided they really only
needed one truk and so they took
Ratliff’s bid since it was the low bid.
The second bid at 10:30 a.m. was
for a used haul truck. Bidders were
Llano hospital appreciates the good
people of this community. The
annual Health Fest put on by the
hospital is its way of thanking those
they serve. The 1988 Health Fest is
over, but hospital administrator
James Alexander says, "Anyone
who would like to meet our medical
professionals and tour our facility is
quite welcome to do so. We’re here
to serve you and meet the medical
needs of this community, and we are
grateful to the community for being
so supportive of us."
, Ed’s River Palace
I Jehnsen city .Texnw -One Mile Nerih Or U»j. SSI
r Saturday, September 3 * St l . Semiheri mnge
Sumday, September 4. 2:30-630 * Matimee Damee
Ken Ragedale Orehestra
Sumday, September 4 * 8 Am 13 * Spamish Damee
Yayo Castille y Rumors
1984 White conventional truck trac- >1,375,000 in Llano County general
tor for $22,800, with 295,614 miles. obligation bonds and was also
JAD Auctioneers of Llano bid unanimous in naming First City
$10,250 for a 1979 international. National Bank of Austin as the
Commissioner Ross Bauman rec- paying agent and registrar,
ommended getting the supervisor to The commissioners had intended to
check the trucks out. Commissioner continue budget discussions in the
Pete Overstreet abstained because of afternoon, but this was recessed
uncertainties about the additional until Monday morning.
equipment needed. Budget discussions continued
No vote was needed since the Monday, as commissioners talked
sheriffs department had sufficient with department heads on proposed
funds to purchase a new copying cuts in their budgets in an effort to
machine. The present machine was keep the tax rate as low aa possible,
reported to be overworked. A Xerox Two department heads were not able
higher. Heifers sold steady.
Packer cows were steady to 81.00
LOFTY PERCH — One of the werkmem on the damaged was damaged in a raest track nocident. Wash b gehg
bridge across the Colorado River an SH 29, b gettig around the deck in an effort to get the bridge open to al
Into poaltion to make repalrs on this crosamember that traffic aa soem aa peeaible.
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Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1988, newspaper, September 1, 1988; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585767/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.