The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1988 Page: 28 of 31
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Lano News, Thurday, October 27, 1988
PageC-5
Population: City of Llano 3,180. Llano County 13,871
326 ACRES, very scenic. heavy cover, abundant wildlife,
♦875/ac
Food Service: 17 restaurants, 3 grocery stores.
Motels: 3 Inn : 1
♦480/ac.
ting and ranching
KI RLE COUNTV
Churches: 14 churches representing 12 denominations.
♦525/acre
-905,000.... OWNER ANXIOUS. NOW ONLY
♦70 000
Right now is an exci
feting very clean.
Community
Profile
Bill & Addie Wool an
Associates - (915)247-4496
Steve Haverlah
Associate-(915)247-3624
Frosty Miller
Broker
Airport: Llano Municipal Airport, 3 miles north on TX 16. 3200 foot x SO foot
lighted runway plus 3600 feet turf runway. Fuel available. (916)247-7994.
Financial Institutions: Cattleman's Production Credit Assoc., Federal Land
Bank Assoc., First Federal Savings & Loan, First Llano Bank, Llano National
Bank, Peoples Savings & Loan.
Industry: 62 acre Industrial park with utilities available off TX 71 East. Call
(916)247-6776 for information. Livestock feed manufacturing, granite
finishing, cap and jacket manufacturing, baer distributing, handmade sad-
dles and 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.
The Federal Census Bureau ranked Uano as one of the healthiest areas In
the United States. The finest highways in Texas make Uano accessible from
all directions: Highways 29, 16 and 71. Uano Is only 72 miles northwest of
Austin; 90 miles north of San Antonio; 132 miles east of San Angelo; 164
miles southeast of Abilene; and 196 miles southwest of Fort Worth.
Rural Industries: Approximately 80 percent of the county land area Is used
for livestock production (cattle, horses, gosts and hogs). Extensive hunting
leases. Some peanut farming and grape growing.
Library: County-wide with two branch libraries. Features over 36,000 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.
HOUSE IN PONTOTOC. Good condition, 3 bedroom. 2 bath. Excellent buy at
♦16,000.
SAN SABA COUNTY
433 ACRES. Rolling live oak country, no improvements, a real bargain for hun-
TUIMIE IPNCGDI’EUE’TIES
LAKE FRONT PROPERTY. 7.52 ACRES, main house plus 5 cabins. $180.000
BUCHANAN LAKE PROPERTY, 181 feet of lake frontage, nice homa, only
Schools: Llano Independent School System consisting of: 1243 students. 84
teachers and 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 band
programs. For students interested in agriculture, the high school provides
an Ag Project Farm and supports ths FFA, 4-H and Junior Livestock
Association projects. Athletic programs Include football, basketball,
baseball, track, cross country, tennis and golf. The Llano Yellow Jacket
Band, composed of over 130 students, is a consistent sweepstakes award
winner in marching and stage band.
Academically, the Uano school system Is ons of the highest In the state
with 80 percent of the graduating seniors entering Institutions of higher
education.
MILLS COUNTY
1250 ACRES. Beautiful spring, rolling hills, live oak cover
BUSINESS IN LLANO with good cash flow, new building, in excellent location.
LLANO COUNTY BANCBES
352 ACRES, Southwest of Llano, gently rolling to rough terrain, ranch house
and working pens, wildlife plentiful, good weter, can divide.
718 ACRES,water everywhere, 2 running creeks. I nils of Colorado River, 2000
pecan trees, nice home and working pans plus 2 barns. A recreational and ran-
ching paradise.
8478 ACRES, Beautiful and rugged with abundant live oak cover, good water,
under game management for three years, $575/acre with terms.
578 ACRES, Southwest S. S. County, large fishing tank, heavy tree cover, ex-
cellent for deer and turkey hunting. .
McCulloch county
824 ACRES, 3000 ft. San Saba River, Highway frontage, excellent wildlife. $795/ ac
2002 ACRES, 8 miles southwest of Brady, rock home. working ranch with excellent
hunting, priced to sell
1884 ACRES, 1.4 miles San Saba River. deer proof fencing. Owner is anxious and
will finance.
Kcejent time to buy n ranch We have some exceptionni ranches that are priced to sell We are of
ho^pt deals. Before you buy. you know everything we know Call night or day
Real Estate: Large ecreege ranches to smaller country parcels evelleble.
Historic end contemporary homes convenient to city amenities. Contact
one of Ueno's experienced realtors for Inforn tion.
I, ARe ACRRS, One mile west of Mason County line. Highway 377 frontage, rolling hill
country, good deep soil, lots of deer & turkey, very good ranch.
SUITON COUNTY
1 8,080 ACRES, Deer proofed, beautiful home, good minerals, $360/acre
WEBB COUNTY
1188 ACRES. Trophy buck, game managed for 15 years, surrounded by LARGE
ranches.
ROsVMMur.
/RANCH REALTY, INC.
915/251-6671 - P.O. Box 13 - Pontotoc, Tx. 76869
Medicel and Health-related Services: Llano Memorial Hospital (county-
owned with 32 beds end coronary care unit), 2 nursing homes, 1 medlcel
clinic with 4 generel prectlclng physicians end visiting specialists. 1 dentist,
chiroprector end optometrist. Amulence service. 4 phermeclee. 1 veterinary
clinic with 2 veteranariane.
Principal Employment: 60 seles end service busineesee employing 500
people, 6 dietributlng compenles employing over 200. City, county end stete
government, school system end hospltel combined employ epproximetely
360 people.
Climete: Mild. Relatively few winter deys when the temperature reeches
below freezing. Hottest summer deys just ebove 100 degrees. Extended
periods in spring end fell with temperatures in the upper 60s end lower 70s.
Average temperatures: coldest month, 64 degrees; hottest month, 86
degrees. Average relative humidity: 66 percent. Averege ennuel reInfell. 26
inches. Clean eir. Cleen spring-fed weter (Lleno River).
Utilities: City-owned electric distribution system, weter system, end
sanitation services. Neturel ges system: Lone Star Gee Co., telephone
system: General Telephone Company.
188 ACRES. West of Llano, Beautiful post and live oak cover, hunting cabin and
field, ready to hunt or ranch.
888 ACRES. 10 miles from Llano, beautiful new home, totally deer proof fenced,
very scenic, priced to sell
58 ACRES. Tank, large oaks. deer end turkey gelore.
88.38 ACRES. 20 miles west of Llano. Good hunting, 3/1 frame house
888 ACRES. West. secluded and beautiful, heavy cover, large granite hills, tanks
stocked with fish, greet hunting.
434 ACRES. 20 miles West of Llano with highway 71 frontage, pertly covered with
granite out croppings. good tree cover and partly open pasture land, new well.
50 AC RES. 3 miles west of Llano near city park, excellent for one large estate or 4
smaller ones.
132 AC RES. Airstrip, new cebin, satellite. 1 well. oaks, views, granite outcroppings,
road frontage, priced right. terms.
BLANCO COUNTY
432 ACRES. NW of Johnson City, 3/2 rock home, hunting cabin sleeps 6. 10 minutes
from new race track, owner anxious. ,
MASON COUNT!
288 ACRES. Granite country, large tenk, solid oak tree cover.
17 ACRES. Beeutiful home. tenk, a SUPER buy.
144 AC RES. 8 miles north east of Mason, Mitchell Creek, good hunting.
338 ACRES, N.E. part of county, 6/10 mile of highwey frontage, oaks and more
oaks, high grenite mountains, seesonel creek, cabin, windmill. great hunting. MAKE
OFFER............................................................. .....$775/ ac.
164 ACRES at Pontotoc. great for vineyard, lots of water, 2 lerge pumps and tank.
2,198 ACRES. 12 miles southwest of Meson, 1.8 miles of Ueno River, great fishing &
hunting, truly one of a kind ranch with 1 mile of hwy. frontage.
1.125 ACRES, Eastern Mason County, great ranching and hunting, large grenite hill
surrounded by rolling hills.
488 ACRES, 10 miles Northwest of Mason with Highway 386 frontage. Beeutiful
new home, two large tanks with fish, great hunting for deer and turkey. a good ran-
ch.
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Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1988, newspaper, October 27, 1988; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585773/m1/28/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.